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Republican "YV.SIMONS, Publisher. YOLUME XXII. Republican fevald, FPRINVED AXD PURBLISHED B WILLIAM SIMONS, MNa. 12 Market Square,overthe Nativis Bank. TERMS OF THE WERALD, Twice a week, (Wednesday and Saturdag) Slayear—y puid in advance, 4.5\ Unce a weok, (Satucday,) $2,50a year- ifpard in advance $2. @ The lowest prices nbove wawed wil be received from those only who pay in adoénces ¢ & No paper discontipued until arcearagos aee paid, ex cept at the opion of the publisher, Ad veru-lnf. The very estensive cicenlation of the Horald renders ita most valuable wedinm fur advertising I'erve—Per square, (tew lines,) three insertions, §l,oo— continuance one shitiing. Contracts for advertising by the year on low terms. JOB PRINTING, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, EXECU- ThED AT THIS OFFICE PROVIDENCE AND WORCESTER RAIL- oo M oot S CHANGE OF SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. P - "‘".;AL."‘ 7. 2 "(;w.'.—.f ~ .'.!.'.S‘i OV and after Monday, My 21st, 1810, trains will run as follows : THROUGH TRAINS, Leave Providence at 7 45 a, m, and 3 45 p. m. Leavo Woaorcester, at 8 a. . and 3 6 r ", Freihtteain, with pussen zor car attached, lewves Wor coster e Uxbridyge, ‘wlww it connects with 2pecial Train for Providance,) at 11 33 w. ~ from freight deput, foot of Groeen streel. SPECIAL TRAINA, Leave Uxbridge at 7 a.m.and 1 15 p,m. Leave Providence at 11 15 a. m, ard 5 3) p. m. The through trains conunect at Millville with conches for Shatersville. At Uxbrigde with conches for Milford and Mondon. At Whiting with coachas for st Douglas and Whitinsvile. At Farnwmes with coaches for Gralton Cen tre and N. B. Villige. At Worcester with trains of the Waestern, and Norwich and Worcester Raflroad s, and New York day line via Harvford and New Haven Kallroads,— At Providence with steamer Perry from und for Newport wwice each day, on arcival of trains, The 8 and 11 32 train connects at Providence with trains for Boston, Taunton, Fall River, New Bedford, &e. Fao 345 5 v orun Joom Worcester cornects ut Provi dense with Steamboats for N:w York, via Stnington Railroad. I'he 7 n. m, train from Uxbridge connects at Pawtuckeot with trains of Boston aud Providence Rasread for Boston; 2 the 5 30 p. m. teain from Providence counects at Pav cucket with train from Bustown. Througn trains will not stop at Contral Falls, Ashion, Hamlet, or Waterford. Fretaut Norez—No freight recei ‘ed after 5 Ml?. m. Passenger Station, Providenceyin East Wiag of Passen ger Depot. ISAAC HINCKLEY, Sup't. FORNEW YORK-=-INLAND ROUTE. VIA STONINGTON RAIL ROAD. S"PE.\M BOAT MAILTRAIN leaves Providence Depot, 1D DAILY, (Sundays exceptod,) on the arrivad of the mail train that leaves Bostow at SP, M. Returning,leaves Ston ington immediately after the arrival of the steamer from Now York. ACCOMMOBATION TRAIY leaves Stonington daily, Bundays excepted, at 6! o’clock, a.n. Leave Providence daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 pan. - RATES OF FARE. From Providence to Stoßilon, ....c cooea conees .$1,50 Tickets sold at Company’s Depot, Providence. MERCHANDISE TRAINS ~Loaves Piovidence at 2 [ clock, p. ~ daily, (Sandays excepted.) Goods will not be delivered without an order describing tite marks and number of pickages or pazcels, unless the owner is precat, Oil Cluths, Matches, and Five Worksafevery description will not be taken for transpartation. ad WM. B RU I'PER, Mster of Transportation. STONINGTON RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ("N and after Monday, April 2, 1342, an accommodation train will run as foMows: Loave Stonin flon at 639 a. m, Leave Providence at 4 p. . The freight train will leave Provideace daily, (Sunday excepted,) at 2 o’clock aud 5 minates p.n. WAL L R lER, Mast, Trans., Providence. A 2, MATHEWS, Mast, Trans,, Stoningto ' Providence, April 4th, 1839, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FALLRIVER LINE TONEW YORK. . On and afterthis date, the above line will comprise the new aud splendid L. 3 steamers DAY STATE, Capt, W Brown, and the STATE OF MAINE, Capt. Jowett, I'ne By Stite will lewve Fad River on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the State of Maine on Tuesdays, Thursd.ys apid Satardays, Cabif pagsage §4orom Provideace, deck 2. Ticketafor Berths or state raoms niiy be secared on board the Brad ord Purfee, whick ieaves Provideuce at 2§ p. 1., daily, to connectat Fall River with the above nvned haats, and re gurning from New York, pusscagers are landed at Provi dence at 16 a, m, Tho stevnars or this roate are the lnggest, most suh atantial aa 1 coitly of any inland steam 'rs on the Ameri can wters, baving heon built expressly for the route arcand Point Julich, and are in evory respeot suitable for tho service. Freight taken at 5 cts per enbie foot, and noextracharge for wharfage er transbhipmeut. nd FOR NAW YORK, VIA STONINGTON RATLRONAD, REGULAR MATL LINE -SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, ™ Thre splendid stepmers C, VANDER . BILT, Capt. Joel Stone, and MASSA. = s CHUSETTS, Capt. W W, Frazee, will run im conmection with the ears of the Stonington Railrond, ax follows, viz:—"lThe C. Vanderbilt will leave Stoningzton Monday, Welnesfiay and Faday ; anl the Massachusetts Tuesday, Thursiloy and Saturday. For freight er passage ap;ly it the Stonington Depot, or WILLIAM COMITOCK, Agent, Nor 6, Mlietts Baudding, South Main st Narths and state room s sectired at Whoeler’s Exchange Oilice, next door to the Post Office, until 34 o'clock, p. . Providence, March 14, 1548, SPRING ARRANGEMENT. NEWPORT ANDPROVIDENCE, The steamer PERRY | Capt. Woolsey, I will commence her trips hetween Providence lud New port, on Monday, March 20th, 1819, leaving Newport alaily, (Sundays excepted) at Sa.in. Returking, will leave Providence, ot 3 p. . FARFE 50 CENTS, N. B. Fricght taken at reduced rates. m?2l SPRING ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, April 2d, the steamer BRADFORD DURFEE, Capt. T Borden, will leave 'all River for Prov = idence, daily, (Sundays exeepted,) at 8 o'clock, a. m., or on the artival of the morning train of cars from Now Bedford and Mid#isbore'. Returning, will leave Providence at 2] o'clock p. m., and arcive in Fall River in time for passongers to take the & o'clock train of cara for New Badford and Middlebore’. The haat will stap as usnal at Beistol Ferry (R, L side) and Bristod, each way. Farebl cis N, BT moening train from Middiehoro” will connect awith steamhont at Fall River for Bristol and Providence. The afternosn Woat fram Providence and Bristol,will con nect with the 5 p. m. train for Warcham a Wl Sandwich, ROSK' EXPRIISK, e e P “? ! TO and from Central and Valley Falls, Lonedale, Ash tor, Alhiom, Manvitie, Hanlet, Woonsecket \"ator. ¢orl. Blrekstna, Miltville, Uxhridge, Whitin's, Mu‘hmok'u. Northhridge, Farnnm ville, Graltow, Sutton, Mulbury and Waorcester. Piwkaze Express over the Providence and Worcester Railroad by every traim. Notes, Deafts and ihils collected and paid and all orders promptly ececuted. Pickages and sm )l cases forwarded throngh to [pring field, Albamy, Troy, Baffalo, Martf ed, New Haven, Nor wish, New Londou, and all the way “ations. 0. Bces No. 5 College st, Providence, American Honse, Worcester. Bishoe & Ballon, Woonsocket. n? 0 DAGUERREOTYPES. M ANCHES PBit& BROTHER areaow Cally prepared to take Dazaerraotypes of any size, <hade or coloe, eith e in gronps or singla, atthe luwest prices The'r ““ Instra meuts” are Geriean of the Rrst quality —ther* Chemenls’ give a clewrer an | hotier finish than any ROW in use, and thoir “Ligit’ is unegualled hy any in the city. And for proof of the akove, lh:{ wonld invae all who f‘eel any in torestin an article so valaahle toeall at No. 33 Market street and exanine pe s for or of thenwlves Likenesses of ehildren can be ta'con at any age perfectly correct. Al pietares are warranted to suit thate wha have them taken antnot to Colein the lead, Al Kinteof Daguerrian ma parils for sale an linstractions given in the art, nld MANCHTISTER &« BROTHER. PACKINIAND NEAWSPRINVING PAPER '\l ROJINAON, Howard's Blick, Museum Avenue, YR, pas on hant and keeps constantly fur sa'e on the st favorable termy p wkong and new s printing Paperas, af sizes 23 Ly 32, 2by 31, Ly 32,25 by 35, and 25 hy 38 vashas; ales, cotowred printiug Papor, varlons colors and wizas; weanping and ledware Papar, varions sorte and wizes, post o fics anl prokage envelope do; writing and gtter Papars, in great variety . faney eotored Paners, &e. T CARPEVINGS, “qusn'r STEEQR & nll'n'l‘r‘.l are now npuhu , aplendid assortmant of CGarpetings of every descript for ths apring trads, the guatity of which goods are of a high -m!lor, call and 2ao them. - s FOSTER’S HOTEL, AND GRAND MUSEUM OF LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS, N 0.53,85 AND 87, BROADSTREET. '[\lll-) Lodging Rooms, at this Establishent, will be fomd to be spacions and airy, and the beds at all times clean and comfortable. Visiters can be ageommoda ted with LODGINGSEITHER BY THE DAY OR 1 . WEEK, = On the most favorableterms. IntheGrand Dining Baloon, MEALS ARE SERVED UP TOORDERAT ALL HOURSOF THE DAY OR EVENING. Phe Bill of Fare is very extensive, comprising all the luxurios of the season, and the prices of every thing are unusually low. GENTELL PRIVATE SUPPER PARTIES Can be accommodated with elegantly furnished Rooms, (perfectly retired,) and with any and every variety of THE CHOICEST EATABLES ANDDRINKABLES, Upou the most liberal terms and at short notice. FRESH OYSTERS, Served up inevery conceivable way, and in the most ar tistical stylo, may be obtained at this house throughoutthe yeur. Connected with this establishment there is AGRANDMUSEUMOFLITERATURE AND FINE ARTS, Which contains an iminense number of highly interesting curiosities, feom all parts of the habitable globe, together with a Lirge and valuable collection of PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND STATUES, Itls also regnlarly supplied with the city newspapers, with many of the Boston and New York Journals, and with the splendid and costly London Pietorials; and is open at all hours of the day and evening. TICKETSOF ADMISSION, AT Gf CENTS ONLY, May be obtained on the Fn-ln'lunn. T'hese tickets do not entitle the purchaser to refreshinents of any Kind, nor will they be accepted in payment for any thing to eat or drink whatever, Considering the many highly interesting objects of euri osity in this Museuwm, and the fiet, that in addition to the study and taspection of them, the visitor may also enjoy the privilege of reading the domestic and foreign papers of the day—=the whole for the trifling sum of 6} cents—the proprictor hopes that it may be liberally patronized by gen tiemaon of taste and information, N. 5. No liquor sold at this establishment, The stock of ehoice Wines, Brandies, &e. &e., which remained on hand at the expiration of the last municipal year has been reserved Ly the proprietor for his own private use. je2l EXCHANGE OYSTER HOUSE, NO, 91 BROADSETRERT. ll\ll 4 sunsciber would inform his friends and the publie. that he has commenced operations, for the season, at the above number, and has fitted it up in a style that will vie with any similar establishment in the city, baving a variety of apartinents for the acconnnodation of seleet par ties. o has now and always intends to keep on hand a large spply of the best varieties of Oysters that Providence River, and the New York Market can afford, and is prepar od through the day and evening to serve themn np to visitors, raw, or cookod in tho most approved styles. His rooms are new and neatly furnished, and his attendants of the first order. For past favors he returns his most sincere thanks, and by strict attention and aceounnodation he hopes to re ceive the share of patronage which has heretofore been so liberally extended to him. BENJ, BOGMAN. WEYBOSSET lOUSE, NO, 60 BROAD STREET, 4 THE subseriber, (formerly of the Washington Hotel,) has opened the above new and elegant establishment for a Public House, at the corner of Central and Broad streets, and fitted it up in the most modern style for the accom modation of the public. The House is céntrally sitna ted, being in the business part of the city, nearly opposite the Arcade. ‘l'he House contains 70 rooms, many of which are Parlors, with sleeping rooms attached, for the accom modation of familes, Every attention will be paid to those who patronize the establishment, and nothing left undone for their accommodation. The subsecriber flatters himself that he ean accommodate his friends, and the public with as good fure, and on as reasonable terms as any house in the city, For the liheral patronage heretofore extended to him, he returns his thanks, and trusts, by unremitting attention to his business, he will continue to receive a liberal share of the public support in future, N. B. ‘.'.mA stables are attached to the house. Oct, 1, 1842, HEBZEKIAN ALLEN,Jr. ALHAMBRA HOTEL. RICHMOND, VA, Tl"fl Fstablishment is now prepared to accommodate a constderahle numher of guests, being much largerthan heretofore, and kerf on the Buropean plan. Gentlemen may take a room, and have their meals served at any hour, pay ing only for what they get, and selecting from my Bill of Fare, which consists of suine thirty dishes, any thing they inay feel like eating. The Beds and Bedding are entirely new, as well as the Honse, and the Bar Roomy, is flitted up superiorto any Laing South of New York. Persons travelling South will find this Hotel both con venieat and economical—and ns the proprietor was original ly from Providenece, they will meet with an old acquaint. ance, who will do his best to make them at home, RUSSELL W. ALLEN, Richmond, Va. corner Main and 14th streets. NA\L’IONAL HOTKI, NO. 5 CORTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK, 'l\ 1115 «übseriber announces to the travelling portion of the piblie, that he has taken the above now and splendid Hotel, which he has Cirnished with fashionable and con venient furniture throughout. His numerons parlors, din ing room ¢, and bed rooms, are put in most complete order, and supplied with every clmim"lo article for comfort or Inx ury. s beds and bedding are new, neat and clean, and his lodging rooms are well ventilated, and 0 arranged as to be cool in summer, and comfortably warm in winter, s table, at every meal is profusely supplied with all the delieacics of the season, in as great n variety as the market aillords, and the cooking and serving np will be done in a style that will meet the approbation of his New England guests, T'he Honse is pleasantly situated, and extends from Cort landt to Liberty street, having a private entrance and par tors for ladies on the last named street, Attentive and comteons servants will be at hand at all times, to attend the calls of transent guests, and regular boarders:and the charge by the day will be 31,50 cents. New York, Nov, 14, 1845, J. B CURTIS, NEW AND SIEECOND HAND CLOTHING, CHEAP! JAMES HAZARD No. 49 SOUTH MATN STREET, At the Sign of the THREE GOLDEN BALLS, W()l‘l.ll inforin the public and his friends that he now offers his entire 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 Sacks, new and second hand Dress Coats, new and second hand Pantaloons, Cassimeres and Broad cloths, Vets, Handkerchiefs, Bosoms and Dickeys, new and second hand Overcoats, a small lot of very nice Flor ence, Straw, and Polka Bonnets, and new and second hand round Jackoets, The ahove named artieles will be sold cheap for eash, in lots to suit purchasers, at wholesale and retail. Persons in want of Clothing would do well to eall, as I intend to change my business soon, and hers is an opportunity for good bargaing, My new clothing is well made. My sce ond hand elothing is still better. It is half worn out, and not arip in themn, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. GLADDING & PROUD, Svcerssons 1o Isarc H. Capy, 21 W estminster (formerly Market) street, Providence, \RE constantly supplied with a general as:ortinent ol A Pagovoarear, Crassiean, Misc ELLANEOUS AND ScHO 0L Booxs. BrLaxk Booxks of any size or pattern on hand or made to order of the best materials and mannfacture, Royal Medimn Demy Cap, Letter, Tissue, Envelope and weapping Paper. English Drawing Paper, of the various sizes from Demy to Antiquarian, Rhodes’ & Bons’, Monroe’s, Faber's, and Kock’s Draw ing Pencils, Prary o Paxey Searioneny, in great variety, {7 The varions «chool books in uso in this city and in the State l’umiul" to commitiees, teachers, and country dealers, on the low Wost terins, and CIRCULATING LIBRARY. ‘VF. wi<h to keep it before the reading communily in town and conntry, that they can double their enjoy ments evor{ year, by becoming subseribers to our Library of Popalar Reading. The subscription price is only 83 a year, with access toall the new works as they appear, and a large catalogne of older publications. SBubscribefs at a distinee from the eity will have allowances made therefor in respect to the Regulations. Catalogues con taining Rles, Regalations, Prices, &c., are delivered gra tis, on application at the Library Rvom, No. 140 Westmin ster st by the Linrarians \}'INS()R & PERRIN, NOW YOU CAN SEE IT PLAINER ! COME TIINGS CAN BE DONE AS WELL AS OTHERS, A VERY nicearticle of feraphines, manufactured by Wm Kere, 250 Iligh street, Providence, warranted superior to nny thing in market, both in style and tone. Al«o, Ae. cordiane, Melodians, Scraphines, Clocks and Watclies re. pared i the neatest pos<ible manner and on the most rea. sounable terma, tf mlo UNDERTAKER'S NOTICE., ‘V11.1.l AM O, BRIGGR, No, 57 High st., hason hand ready made Coffing of all sizes and qual ties of wood, on as ren onable terms as elewhere in the city. Also, ll'.;'\r-o and Tombage, if wanted. Panctunal attendance at all timon, OVENS, &0, \ FI'W Purnace Ovens, and Clay and Cast Tron Hard jh Con! Purnaces, yetremain on hand, they will be sold choanp, lh(pMng Tuba, Tin Ware, Rtoves, &e, for sale and work done to order. | JOHN A. HOWLAND, 51 & Main st. §77* Oalinet making in all its vaaiety also attended to, FRIENCH DICTIONARLY, l,'l.!»: MING and Fibhin'e French Dictionary, the best i tion, bound in the best style, for sale at 149 Westmin stor st by WINSOR & PERRIN. ENVELOPES., 20 000 Ruf lotter Bavelopes, for sale very low by . the thousand, hinndred, or winzle pack, by 7 WINSOR & PERRIN, 14D \Westminster st. “The will of the People must he understood, respected, and faithfully executed,” MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Roger Williams [nsurance Company, Providence, R. L., offersto insure against Marine Risks,and against loss or dumage by Fire, on Cotton, Woolen, and other Manufactories, Miachinery, Stores, Merchandise, Publie Buildings, and other pmpen?' on the wost favorable terasm. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, DIRECT'ORS, Thomas Harkness, William A. Robinson, Earl I'. Mason, Thomas J. Stead William Foster, Edward Pearce, William Sprague, Beth Padelford, Truman Beekwith, A. B, Dike, Jouseph Carpenter, Billings Brastow,§ George C, Arnold, Persons wishing for Insurance are requested to direct their applications to this Company, giving a particular des eription of the prupon{. THOMAS HARKNESSH, President. Cgo. O, Auvoun, Secretury, Providence, August 23, 1848, ACTNA INSURANCE COMPANY. INCURI'mL\'I'EI) for the purpose of [nsurance againg loss or damage by fire, with a capital of 4 $200,000 At the annual meeting of the .~‘uwkl’wldeu to the Aitno [nsurance Company, the following persons were chosen foy he year ensuing ; viz., Tuomas K. Brace, Josgrn Cuunew, Samuen Tvoon, Ensepngzen SeLey, GRIFFIN BTEADMAN, Sieas B Haminrox, Josern Monaan, Faepemicx T'vLen, Jesse Navaoe, Rosgnr Bukes, Joskrn Prarr, 8, Q. Bovamnrox, Jamus Tromas, W. M. Conngrr, Erisua Pecx, Mices A, Turrne, Warn Waoopnrpiek, And at a subsequent meeting of the Directors, "'womas K. Brace, Esq., was chosen President, and Simeon L Loomis, Esq., Hecretary. Hartford, August 9, 1842, The proposals for Insurance in this Company, are be tieved to be as fuvorable as the nature of the business will admit, 2% Application to be made in Providence to J, I, Onums nek, Ksq., Agent; No. 9 Market Bquare, who is authorized in most eases to execute Policies, without delay attending a reference to the Company at Hartford, MARINKE AND FIRE INSURANCE. 'l‘lll‘l American Insurance Company, Providence, R. L., continue to insure against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Cotton, Woolen, and other Manufactories, Build. mgs, and Merchandise, and also against MARINE RISKS on favorable terms. The capital is = 150,000, DIRECTORS, ’ Win, Rhodes, George 8, Rathbone,) Robert &, Statford, Caleh Harris, Amos D, Smith, T. D, Bowen, Re<olved Waterinan, Allen O, Pelk, Shubael Hutehins, Samael B, Tobey, Ebenezer Kelly, Jawes I, Rhodes, Nathaniel Bishop, . Persons wishing for Insurance, are requested to direc their urplicnliuuu. (which should be accompanied with a articular description of the pruporly,)‘;mr mail,tothe Pres rclent or Becretary of the Company. and the same will meei with prompt attention. AI.T:‘I-IN O PECK, President. Wiarker Humennry, Socretary. Providence, Dee. 16, 1848, WEEDEN & PEEK, No. 2 South NMain Street, Providence, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A COMPLETE AS. SORTMENTOFSCHOOLBOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, AND ETATIONERY ; Together with a great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Including a choice selection of the CURRENT LITERATURE OF THE DAY. Blank Books made to order, of nnx !:u“em, ORDERS FOR ENGRAVING, PRINTING AND BIND ING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Subseriptions veceived to the various Periodicals, Particular attention paid to the selection of suitable hooks for the young ; and all works published by the various 8 A, Societies, the Am., Tract Society, &c., will be furnished to regular customers at the publishers’ prices, Books, or other articles not in store, furnished at the shortest notice ".Si;l-li;)'.-féfil]ll|fld|, without hesitation, for any article which may not be found to suit, if returned in good order, within a reasonable time., . Customers will always find convenient aceommodations for writing letters, &e., and friends from the conntry, es pecially, are requested to consider themselves perfectly “at home’” in this particular, g‘r A share of public patronage ig respectfully solicited. chool Books, of every kind, Slates, Slate Pencils and Holders, Rewnrds, &e, Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books. A great variety of Book«, Maps, Games, Puzzles, &ec., suitable for Presents, Iy CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHERN WARE. 'llllli.\l AS WHITAKER & SON, 61 and 53 North Main street, are now openinga complete assortmentof China, Glass and Earthan Ware, T'he assortinent is well worthy of attention and the prices will he found unusually low ; fresh China, Dining and Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Jugs, Composers, Vases, Colognes, &, &c; Glass Ware, cut and pressed, Jugs, Décanters, Tumblers, Wines, Lemon ades, Dishes, Salts, Lamps, &e; Flowing blue Opaque China, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sete, decidedly the richest Lmlu-m and best article that has been offered in this mar et ; Earthen Ware and Tron Stone Ware, in every variety Lamps —=Solar and Lard, of the manufacture of that cele brated house Cornelinsg & Co, who defy competition ; Gir andoles, silver and gilt of the same well known manufac ture ; Brittania and plated Castors, Coflee Pots, Ton Sets, &e 3 Whaiters, in lots or separnte, some new patterns ; Hall Lanterns stained and cut glass, of good designs; also, a grent variety of useful and faney articles, embracing ever thing in our line. Particular care taken in packing and n“ goods warranted equal to sample. n 23 A TIME AND SEASON FOR ALL THINGS. /\NI) now is the time to purify the blood, and hrace the ZW physical system =o as to be able to bear up against the oppressive heats of the comingsummer. T'he timpure state of the blood at the close of winter, owing to inactive per spiration during the cold season of the year, and from va rions other causes, is not ina proper condition to resist disease. Neither are the digestive powers whiclh are over taxed by the appetite in the cold season, in their full strength and vigor, knd to meet a new climate o change in the animal sy stem is as much needed as a change of elothing. Now, therefore, all ye, both great and small, high and low, rich and poor, bond and free, black and white, spend not your money for that which will do you no good, but come to my store at No. 142 Westminster street, corner of Eddy, and buy the article that will purify the fluids of the body and neutralize in the blood the active principle of disease, nnd strengthen the digestive powers, nnd regulate the appetite, and entirely remove the duil, stupid and drowsy feclings; in short, it will reinforce the whole sys tem, and enable it to bear up against the enervating heats of the coming summer, And now I snppoge you want to know what it is that will do all this—itisthe COMPOUND SYRUP OFDOCK ROOT, DANDELION, and SARSAPARILLA prepared by myself, at No, 142 Westminster street, Please just look in at my window aud see the hottles standing there, and read the certificates, and then I an almost sure you will come in and buy a bottle, New cases reported alinost every day, of the good effects and cures that has been per formed by the nse of the ahove medicine. al9 AMBROSE MORSE, Druggist and Apothecary. THE GREAT SCOURGE OF HUMANITY. \ RCOURGE more awful and more terrible than the LN eruptions of a Voleano—more devastingthan the throes of an Earthquake—the great scourge of the Cholera is at this moment advancing towards us with silent but indom itable rapidity, it we may believe the intelligence received ulmost ll.l"y from different parts of Earope. We have every renson to believe that it will reach this continent snd every individual shonld endeavor to be in a state of preparation to meetat, and if the system is free from all morbid secretions, and in a free healthy condition—hlood ina pure state, a person will not be liable to an attuek from this pestilential malady, or :m[\' othercontagion. And we know of nomedicine inthe world so valuable fo reloans ing, clearing, purifying and renovating the sy<tem and thereby putting it in a perfect healthy condition as= the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock, which is prepared by CHARLES MHI&HH, Jr, 167 Broad st. It stands the high est now of any preparation ever offered to the publie und must supersede all other preparations, WESTMINSTERCIRCULATINGLIBRARY N OW % the time to subscribe to the Westininster Cireu lating Library, established by WINSOR & PERRIN, at their bookstore, 140 Westminster #t, The long eve nings are fast approaching and the presses will soon teem with new and iinportant works wnL which you should he acquainted. We have nearly two thousand volumes of the choicest reading matter, and the assortment is con stantly increasing by the addition of all the popular new works and many of the older publieations, including some which are out of print and searee. The price of subserip tion is only three dollars a year, which eives the privilege of taking one book at a time and changing as often as you please. Catalogues are ready for delivery, for which na charge is made. Wo want one handred new subseribers toenable usto do the thing up correetly and to our own atifaetion. Ehall we have them? aIG WINRBOR & PERRIN, 110 Westminster st, MAGAZINE NOTICRE, 2 ‘vl’. farnish Graham’s Magazine at 20 cts per number ; Godey’s Lady’s Book at 20 cte; Sartain’s Union Mag -Izine at 20 eta ; Columbian do at 29 cts; Ladies’ National do at 15 cta, payvable eaca month when taken, )6 WINSOR & PERRIN, 140 Westminster st, LETTER PAPER. rnl'NTnY merchante and others wishing to lmy Letter Paper by the quantity or single ream are invited to call and examine our stoek and rlcn. Jo WINHOR & PERRIN, 140 Westminster st. BLANK BOOKS, A GOOD assortiment, at very lnw’ym-n for eash at 140 Westimninster s, WINSBOR & PLRRIN. HOUSE AND COAL SEIVES, an #ale ut Jow prices, at 53 Broad =t, 7 GARDINER & PHILLIPS PROVIDENCE, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1849. Josgrn Cuvnem, Enengzen Spuey, Sieas B Haminrox, Faevemicx Ty, Rosenr Bukes, N, Q. Bovaurox, W. M, Conrngrr, Mires A, Turrne, ing of the Directors, ""Homas n President, and Simeon L nee in this Company, are bhe the nature of the business will Tll()&l;\fl WHITAKER & BON, Nos. 51 and 53 North Main street, have constantly on hand a completo as sortient of Table Cutlery, &e, &¢, viz,: Lvory Handled Table Knives Albata Siver Tea Bpoons, and Forks, do 4o ‘Table do Posert do.. da . . pedo Tde do Furks, | Gunrd Carvers and Forks, do do Tea do Game Carvers and Forks, do do Houp Ladles, Table Knives, without Forks,| do do Halt Spoons, -« Dosert do do do German Silver T'ea and :l‘tl- Buck bhandlod Tuble Kuives! ble Spoons, and Forks, French Cofie Bigging, Desert do do do do Machines, Carvers do do Pable Muats, Also, the cheaper kinds of | T'en T'rays, new patterns, Knives und Forks, Bread do, do do Nut Crackers, Planished Dish Covers, Nut Picks, do Fgg Bollers, Eritannia Teapots, Castors, n great vnrlol};. Mo Teaand Table 2poons,' Criumb Brushes, &e, &e. NEWSTOCK OF ll.\fl?“’;\l&h‘- S ADDLERY, &eo—Ganninen & PuilLies mmhl’roopec!- fully inform the citizens of Providence and neighboring towns that they have just received a new and complete stock of Hardware, .":ulcllvr)’, Carciage trimmings, manu facturing goods and tools of every deseription, Our Sad diery ware department is the most extensive of any inthe city, the prices of which have been reduced at least 15 per cent, We have a large assortment of house trimmings, em bracing all of the various patterns and qualities required in building and repairing. We would in particular invite car peiters, wheolwrights and every class of workmen to ex amie our edge and other tools ; we offer them ut New York and Boston prices and guarantee to all who purchase entire satisfuction, Our store is No, 53 Broad, formerly 43 Weybosset <t,, first door below Areade, anl . BOOTS ANDSHOES, 5 F()ll the Warm Scason.~Gentlemen who are in want of Thin Dross Boots or shoes, can find one of the largest and best ascortment, that is to Le found in this eity at No. 19 Market couare, Gent’s Fine French Dress, to cotnmon sewed Boots, do Fine Calf Pump Sole and Light Boots, do Fine Goat and ll:lm.m'o Sewed and Pegged, do commond Calfy Goat, Scal and Gram thin Boots, do Cassimere, Lasting, i.m-'d Gaiters and Brogans, do Goat, Velvet, and Cloth, do do Also, Men’s, boys, and Childrens Goat, Calf, Beal Kid, and C, Hide Boots, éhou and Brogans, We wish to sell to all that will eall ut m 2 No. 10, Market square. ISAAC HEDLY & CO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &e. &e., ~ atswre, No, 32 Canal street, ST WIIERR 1. HEDLY has for maoy years enjoyed the high reputation of selling the best and cheapest Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and all kinds of piece Goods, of any store in the city. Our Spring and Sammer stock will consist of every variety of style, and will be sold very low, wholesale and retail, Every person in want of Garments, Boots, Bhoe#, Hats, &e., for hisown wear, 8 ould visit us, No, 31 Canal street, and he may be assured of getting a good article for a little money. AllKkinds of garments made to order. ISAAC HEDLY. Providence, April 4, 1849, SAMUEL HEDLY. CARPET HALL, No. 11 Market stroet, Babin’s Building, (a few doors wes of the Bridge,) UPr STAIRS, 'I\IIB subseriber has taken the above commodious stand, where he offers a general assortinent of CARPETINGS, HEARTIH RUGH, MATIR, TABLE COVERSE, PIANO COVERHN, and the various articles nsually found in similar establish. Ments, The above goods constitute an entire new stock, select ed with great care from the largest and best stocks in New York and Boston, and are of the latest styles and patterns, Determined to deal with customers on the most liberal terms, and to sell at a moderate advance, his friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for them selves before purchasing elsewhere, us ROBERT STEERE, PAPEIR, M. ROBINHON, 49 Westminster Bticet, ll A% forsnle, News printing Paper of all the different sizes waatad s Tissue do Colored and White; En velope, vr tost Office do different sizes and prices ; Com mon and be<t hag Wrapping do; Tron Mongers do Blue Thread PPapers 22x32, and other sizes; Band box, Trunk and Steam packing doj; Fhoe Paper, white and colored Hatters 'ip do; Wiite and Brown bounet do; Carpet do; Cloth Paper 20x36 and 30x49 dnchess bandsome colored wedium, all colors; Folio Posty Letter and Cap Writing Paper in great varicty both ruled and plain, &e, Algo, for sale ns above a good assortinent of Schoo) Book s, 'ancy and Staple Stationary Goods, at retail, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, to suit the tiines, i ¥ 3 o . M R. begs to asawe those in want, in particular, that he is selling off his stock of Papers of varions sorts at such prices as cannot fail to pleaze. 7~ Come and see. 4§ LETTER AND NOTE PAPER, l“ NVELOPES, &c—Paris Letter Paper; Bath 4to: Note 4 Paper, rose lid, extea finish ; eream laid, extra finish ; Initial Note Paper, all Letters; glazed Envelopes; 10,000 white Letter Envelopes; Rhodes & Son’s Cumberland Diawing Pencils ; patent Biil Files; Ivory and Pearl Read ing Hooks ; Blotter Rollers ; Demi "onfu{iu-; Book Rests Backgammon Boards; Englich "Pissne Paper, assorted el sy Copying Paper; Mordon’s Gold Pen Ink ; Arnold’s Red Ink ; Stephens? Blae Ink, in large bottl s;5 Arnold’s Copying lnk ; also, German Copying Inuk, just rec’d, for siale hy GEO, H, WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st, MORSE'SDEPOTFORALLTHEGENUINE Standarvd Medictnes and Perfuamery. N(). 112 Westminster strect, cornerof Eddy, is constant ly supplied with every variety, and the most valuable Fropnr:ltiun knownand used inthe medieal art, Physicians rescriptions putup with accuracy, neatness and dispatch, Likewise all the patent popular proprietory Medicines, that can be found inany Storein N, England, and prices aslow as at any other place. Alw, an excellent assortment of Brushes; Fancy Soaps; Perfumery ; Cosmetics; Pommade ; Hair Lustral ; {lnir Dyes; Tooth Paste and Powder; Con fectionery ; Cigars; Calmary and Medicinnl Herbs ; Spices, Extracts ; Faney Articles too numerous to mention in a short advertisement, Please remember 142 Westininster atrect, corner of Fddy, AMBROSE MORSE, Druggist, COMPOUND SYLHUP OF YELLOW DOUK. 'I‘H 13 orders have come in so tast for the Compound Syemp of Yellow Dock that I have not been able to fill them, hut hope now as [ have got into the new Inboratory to work I shall bhercafter be able to supply the demand, "T'he building fitted up expressly for the manufacturing of the Compound is 102 Fountain st, 60 feet long, with basement, where all orders will be filled with dispateh, Ttis aleo go!d at 167 Yrond st, wholesale and retail, and by most of the druggists in this and other cities, “T'he above valuable Compound is prepared hy 823 CHARLES MORSE, Jr, Proprietor. BOOTS & SHOES, FZRA BAKER, No. 55 Sourn Marx Streer, K BEEP constantly on hand, Men’s and Boy’s Calf and Kip Boots, Bovtees and Downings ; Men’s Celf, Kip, Grain, and Moroceo Strap Shoes s Gacter Boots 5 Daneing Puinps and Slippers ; Ladies’ hall Galters, a variety of colors ; Kul and Moroeeo Buskins, Slippers, and Ties, of every variety of style and color ; Buckskin =hoes 5 cheap Kid Shppers and Ties; Missea Leather, Kid Moroceo Buskins and Ties; light Gaiters, Buskins, and Stippers ;: Children’s Shoos of every variety of style and ealor, and every other article generally kept at a shoe store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, q T THURBER has removed his store to No. 127 West ) o minster street, Mugenm Building, where he offers for sale n large assortment of mus.c, musieal tnstrnments, and mu=ical merchandize, at prices as low as atany other store intie conntry. A : A large catalogne of sheet mnsic, to which weekly nddi tion is made from all of the prineipal publishers, is offered on the most favorable terme. A large and beautiful assort ment of French and German Fanev Goods and Toy s, to ’othol' with a great variety of uwseful articles, constantly or side, to which the attention of the public is invited, PAPER HANGINGS, IJP.NRY CUSHING & CO,at their old stand. 116 West. i minster st, have just ree’d their spring assortment of elegnnt gilt and other French Paper Wangings and Borders, Landscape Views and fire board Landscupes s aleo, nn ex tensive assortment of Ameriean Paper Hangings, from the best factories in Boston, New York and Phitadeliphia, and n great variety of handscme printed and painted Window Curt ping; Band Boxes as< usoal, at wholesale and retair, Those in want of the above article are invited to call and examine them. mil GAMES, WE have just received a large invoice of ‘mpulnr GCames for children and youth, including Dr. Busby, Dr, Fus by, What I’ye Buy, Heroes, Master Rodbury and his Pupils, Game of Cradle, Poor Old Soldier .n'3 his Dog, Young Traveller, Robinson Crusoe and his man Friday, Characteristics of Americon History, Trades, Golden Egg Multinlieation Merrily Mutched, &e, &ec.. l’m snle at No 140 Westminster st, by WINSOR & PERRIN P WEEKLY PAPERS, wn receive all the weekly I'a{mn assoon ag ont, name ly : Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post and Ameri can Courier, Bennett’« \W ekly Herald, Weekly Tribane, National Police Gazette, Sunday Mereury, Ned Buntline’s Own, Olive Branch, Rambler, Flag of our Union, London Panch, Musteated News, &e, Also, the Magazines, viz : Columbian Geaham, Sartain’s Union, Ladies® National, Godey's Ludy ' @ook, &e. a 6 WINSOR & PERRIN, 140 Westminster ot, PIANO FORTES TO LETY, TIIH 4 ‘becriber has continnally on hand, new and sce ond hand Piano Fortes for sale or to let at various pri ces, Every one desirous of having a Piano Porte upon rea<onable teriis and npon any length of time, are invited to call at 100 Westmin ter st A. M. LELAND, GUTTA PERCITA BATS, Jl'fl'l‘ rec’d, 2 doz cpring stvile patent G tia Percha ate, anew article, which for Lghtness, beauty and darabil ity are uneqaalled, Please eall and @amine, Also, the best cosortient of Caps to be found in thie eity, of all gua® tes, some «ntire new patterns, ul BUTTS & WHIPPLYE. WANTED, = S (“.\I.IP"RNI A Gold s wanted in Exchange for Boots 7 and Shoes, nt cheap rates, En;lmn at mo BHUTE'A, 10 Market Square. GAMES, TRICKS OF QUACKS, LET EVERY BODY READ THIS CAREFULLY There is a Sarsaparilia for sale in the different towns ealled old D Jucob Townsend’s Barsaparilla, Ihsadver tised s the originul, &e. This is a notorious fulsehood, Dr. Townsend has expended over §200,000 the Ins elght years in advertising his Sarsuparilla, which has obtained a character and reputation throughout the U ited States and a greater part of the world—the =alo being enormous, This exeitocl the cupidity of certain unprncipled men, and an oldannn who hias been engaged in peddling cheap publications for a number of years, ‘Thig man's name 1% dJacob Townsend, 1o ilppll(‘l* to a nimber of men to ret employment, or to sell the use of his name to put up br, Towunsend’s Sarsaparilla, stating the large sales and sums we had expended o advertising as an mducement to em- | bark in the business. Among others he applied to Charles Watrons, Esq., Editor of the Jamaica Faver, who scorn ed such w proposition, Mr. I, Q. ANDREWS, formerly one of the l'mprioturl of MEALISTER'S OINTMENT, | RALPH POMEROY, formerly Cashier and Financier of | the broken Shin Plaster Bank, nt Bellville, New Jersey, ! JOHN SKILLMAN, and WM, THOMPSON, under the name of THOMPRON, SKILLYAN & Co., have employ od this o)d man, and agreed, ns we nunderstand, to pu{ him | seven dollars per week, for the nse of s name, “T'heso | ‘men have been insulting and hbelling us in all possible forms in hopes we would notice them, and thus bring them | and their (L-mcli n into market. Let the publie decide upon the course of these honest and honovable men. They send their stufl' off to our Agents, and charge them hut $6,50 per dozen for it, expeeting the agents would sell | it, as they would make moro money by selling theirs and decelving the publie, but very few have accepted their | baso proposal—a few have and should be wate hed it they | } attempt to sell it as the gennine, We think Merchants or Druggists who would lend themselves to palm this nlufl‘ofl’i ‘ on the pulilic ad the genuine and original De, Townend’s | Sarsaparilla, would be base enough to commit m:()' frand— | none s the original and genuine unless signed by #, P, Townsend, o | ONE OF THEIR TRICKS, They say that Dr. Townsend’s Barsaparilla sours and ferments—this is false ns we have kept it through the whole year in New Otleans, Texas, .\L-uru, and Sonth Americnand the West Tndies,—in fact, the older it grows the hetter it hecomes, Weo mnde a fon hé»ul«-u by mistuke last spring that spotled, ‘This we regrett®l and exchanged as soon af possible ; such an aceident will never oceur again, ‘This they attempt to make a great story of, and say that the whole of our Sarsaparilla sours, &e., when they are awate that they we publishing fulsehoods. Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. iy o MANUFACTORY Wonder and Blessing of the Age! The most extraordinary Medicine in the World ! This Extract ia put up in Quart Bottles : it is sixtimes cheap er, pleasantor, and warranted superior to any sold, It cures without vomting, purging, sickening or debilitating the Patwent, The great beauty and sutw;lnrily of this SBarsaparilla ov er all other medicines is, that while it eradicates the dis ease, it invigorates the body, It i< oue of the very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES Bver known ; it not only purifies the whole system, and strengtheny lim person, but creates new, pure and rich blood ; a power possessed by no other medicime, And in this hes the uram'l secret of its wonderful suceess, It has perform eod within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of sevore cases of disease ; at least 15,000 were considered in. enrable. It has saved thelives of morethan 5,000 children during the two pastseasons. 10,000 cases of General Debility and wantjof Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole rys tem permancontly, Tothose who have lost their muscula encrgy by the cfi'ectu of medicine or indiscretion oommit ted in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and bronght on a general physical prosteation of the nei vous systemn, lassitnde, want of ambition, fainting sensa tions, premature deeay and docline, hastening towards that fatnl diseasre, ('uumm,pliun, can be entirely restored by thispleasant remedy. This Sarsaparilla is G superior to any INVIGORATING CORDIAL, As it renews and invigorates the system, gives nctivity to the limba, and strength 1o the wusculur systcm, in a most extraordinmy degree, CONBUMPTION CURED <igiE CQleanse and Streagthen. Consiwuption can be cured. EBron chitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Catarrh Cu;{}n, Asthmay Spitting of Blood!, Soreneis wu the Chest. Hecte Flashy Night Sweats, Dyficalt or Profuse Eipectora tion, Pain in the Side, §c., have been and can be cured, SPITTING BLOOD, New York April 28, 1847, Dr. Towxsexn.—l verily believe that your Sarsaparilla has been the means, through Providence, ofsaving my life, I have for severn! years had a bad Cough. It becae worse and worse. At last I rai<ed Lage quantities of blood, had night Swents, and was gr ull{ debilitated and rednes ed and did not expect to live, have only used your Sarsaparilla & short time, and has a wonderful change been wronght inwe. lot now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no Wlood, aud iy conth hasleft me. You e well imagine that 1 wn thankful for these resuits, Your ohedient servaut, WAL RUSBRELL, 65 Catherine st. RUHLEUMATISM, Thisis only one of more than oir thonsand enses of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilia has cured, The most severe and chronie cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues, James Cummings, Esq., one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Bluckwell’s Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the tollowing fetter s Blackwell's Island, Sept. 14, 1847, Dr. Towsseso—Dear mir: 1 have suffered ternbly for nine years with the Rhiewmatism ; considerable ot the time 1 conld not eat, sleep or walk. T had the utio:t distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen, 1 have used fonr bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollirs worthof good, 1 am o much better—inceed, Lum entirely relieved. Bou are at liberty to usge this for the benefit of the atllicted., Yours, rmr-rll‘ully, JAMES CUMMINGH, To Mothers and I\lnrrilul Faadies, This Extract of sarsaparilla his been expressly prepar ad in reference to female complamts, No female who has reason to suppose shie is approachitng that eritical period, - 6 Phe turn of Life,” shioull neglect to take ity ns tis acer tain preventive for any of the numeronus and horrible dis eases to which females are subject at thistime of life, ‘This period may be delay - for several years by wsing this med icime. Nor i# it less valuab e for those who are approach ing womanhood, asit i 3 caleulated to assist nuture, by quickening the biood and invicorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is invainable forall the delicute dizeases to which women are subject, It henees (he whole =y stem, renew s permanently the nat. ural energies, by removing the purities of the body, not w 0 far stimulating s to produce subsequent relaxation, which is the ease of most medicines taken for femmnle weakness and diseace, By using a few bottles of this med icine, many severe and panful surgi al operations may be prevented. Great nlelllllF"l Mothers and Children, is the safest and mo-t eilectual medicine for puritying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant vpon child -birth ever discovered, It strengthens both the mo ther and child, prevents pain and disease, increases and enriches the rm..r, those who have used it think it isin digponsable, 1t is highly useful both before nud after con finement, as it prevents discases attendant upon ehild birth—in Costiveness, l'llen, Cromps, Swelling of the Feet Despondency, Hearthurn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Loms, False "niun, Hemorrhago, and in regulating the se crotions and enqualizing the circulation it has no counl— The grgt heauty of this medicine =, it is always sute,nnd the most delicate use it most successfully, very few cuses require any other medicine, 1 some a little Castor Ol or Magnesin, is useful, Exercie inthe open uir, atd Dght food with this medicine, wiil nlways ensuie a safe and easy confincinent, SCROFULA CURED, This certificate conelusively proves thatthis Harsapaniia has peifect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Blood. Three persons cured i one house isunprecedented, THREE CHHTLDREN, Da Towssgxp—=Dear Sir: Lhave the pleasire to inform {m! that three of m{ ehildren bave been eured of the Hero ula by the use of your excellent medicine, They were aMicted very nveulK with bad Hores ; have taken only four bottles ; it took them away, for which I feel myself nnder great obtigation. Yours, respes tfully, ISAAC W, CRAIN, 106 Wooster ts Opinions of I bysicians, Dr. Town-on,h almost daily receivingorders from Phy siciang in different part< of the Uwon, I'his is to centify that we, the undersigned, Physicians of the City of Atbany, have in BUMCTONS CASes prescribed Dr. Townsend’s Sarsgparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valaable prepatations in the market, i, V. PULING, M. D, 1. WILEON, M. D, R, B, HRIGGSE, M. D, Albany, April 1, 1847, I E.ELMENDORF, M. D, CAUTION. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr, Townsend’s Sarsapatilla, a number of men who were for merly our Agents, have commenced making Sar<aparilia Extracts, Ehxirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, &o. They generally put it up in the same shaped bottles, wnd wome of them have stulen and copled our advertisements, thev are only worthless imitations, and shionld be avorded. Prine ol Odices, 126 Fulton street, Sun Building, New York, and 103 South Peat! street, Albany. Sold also, hy Denggist« and Merchants generally throughout the United ates, West Indies, and the Canadas, Sole Wholesalo agents, for Rhode lsland, \ J. BALCH & SON, al) 42 and 11 Sogth Main streety Providence Tlexalo, CAUTION ENXTRA. A man by the wame of CLAPP has engaged with young man ol the nime of 2P Towasend, and uses his name o put up o Harapaniia, which they eodl br, Town send's Barsaparnilla, denominuting it G LN CLYE, Original, ote. ‘l'hisx Townsend is no doctor, and never wns; hut was formerly o worker on railroads, eanals, and the like, Yethe assumies the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining eredit for what he is not, ‘U'his is to enution the puble not to be decelved, and purehnse none but the GENUINE ORIGT NAL OLD Dy, Jucob Townsend's Sarsaparilin, having on 18 the Old Dr's. likeness, his funily cont of arms, and his signature neross the cont of anns, Principal Office, 102 Nuasau st., New York City, ! THE ORICGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Geuuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr., Townsend is now nhout 70 years of age, and has long been known as the AUTHOR wnd DISCOVERER of the GENUINE ORIQGINAL * TOWNSEN]) SBIR SAPARILLA" Pelng poor, he was compelled to Himit its manufictare, by which means it has been kept out of mar ket, and the sales cirenmseribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of wany, nevertheless, s those persons who had been healed of sore disenses, and saved from death, pro claimed i excollence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing, many years ago, that he hald, by his skill science and expeticuce, devised an article which would be of inealeulable wdvantage to mankind when the means would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its inestimnble virtues would be known and approcinted, T'his time has come, the neans are supplied ; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION Is manufactured on the largest seale, and is ealied tor throughout the length and broadth of the land, especially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deteriomtion, Unlike young 8. P Townsend's, it improves with age, and pover changes, but for the better ; because itis prepared on scientific principles by n scientific man, “I'he highest knowl odge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art, have ull been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old De's Sarsaparilin, “I'he Barsaparilia root, it is well known to medieal men, contains many medicinal pro perties, and some propertics which are inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use, produce gmlu!r:lmn and acid, which is lgjurious to the system ome of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatde, that they entitely ovaporate and are lost in the preparation, i they are not preserved by n scientific process, known only o those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these wolatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or as an exhala tion, under heat, are the very essential medical properties of the root, which give to it all its vadue, ARy person can boll or stew the root tlll they get a dark solored liquid, which i« more from the eoloring matter in the root than from any thing else; they ean then strain this insipid or vapld Lguid, sweeten with sour wolasses, and then enll it “SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SY RUP." But such is not the niticle known ns the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S o SARSAPARILLA. This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Barsaparilia root are tirst removed, every thing capable of becoming ncid or of fermentation, 18 exteacted and rojectod ; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in n pure and coneentrated form ; aud thus (tis rendered ines pable of losing any of its valuable and henling properties. Prepared in this way, it is mnde the most powertul agont In the Cure of innumerable diseases. Hence the renson why we hear conumendations on every slde in its favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, snd LIVER COM PLAINT, and in RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUP TICNS, PIMPLES, BLOCTHES, nnd all atlections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possessesa marvellons ethcacy inall complainty nvl-ln‘ from Indigestion, trow cicidity of the Stomach. from unequa circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and 'ml flashes over the body. 1t has not its equal in Colds nnd Coughs ; and rlumoleu eusy expuctoration und gentie perspiration, relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part, But in nothing is its excelience more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of Fouor Albus or Whitea, Full ing of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, ot Pawnjui Menges Irregularity of the menstiunl periods, and the ke ; and Is as effectual in curing il the forms of Kidney Discasens By removing obstructuons, and reguniating the general :lulcm. It gives tone nnd strength to the whole body, and us cures all torms of Nervous diseases and debility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other mala dies, a 8 Spinal irvitation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, &e. It cleanses the blood. excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipation, allays intlanmation, purifies the skin, equulises the circulation of the blood, praducing gentle warmth equsily all over the body, and the insensible perspiration ; relaxos all strictures and tight ness, removes all obstructions, and lovigorutes the entlre nervous system, I 8 not this then L e The medicine you pre-eminently need ? But ean any of these things be said of 8, P, Townsend's Inferior article 7 “I'hus young man's liguid is not 10 be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, because of one GRAND FACT, that the one s INCAPA BLE of DETERIORATION, and i NEVER SPOILS, while the other DOES ; souring, fermenting, and h/w"fi the bottles contnining it into fragments ; the sour, weia Higul exploding, and dumaging other goods ! Must not this horri ble compound he )mmuunus to the system?— What! put acid into a system olrveady diseased with aced! What causes Dyspepsin but ncid T Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischiefs it produces ! flata lence, hearthurn, popitation of the heart, liver l:umplluu’ diarrhaen, dysentery, colie, and corruption of the blood What is Scrofuln but an acid humor in the body T What Bfmlnu:s all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the kin, Scald Head, Balt Khgun, Erysipelas, \Lhnu SBwell- Ings, Fever Sores, and all ulCerations internal and external? It is nothing under heuven, but an acid substance, which sours, nnd thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less, What causes Rhemmntisin but & sour or scid fluid, which insinuntes itself between the joints and elsewhere, Irritating nnd lnllnminf the deiicate tissues upon which it acts I Bo of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which aflict human nature, Now s it not horrible (0 wake and sell, and injinitely werse o Use this SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID *(COM POUND” OF S. P TOWNSEND, and yet he would fiuin have it understood that Oid Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genwine Original Sarsapardla, is an IMITA TION of his Inferior prepuration ! ! g 2 Henven torbid that we should deal in an article which would beur the most distint resembinnee to 5, P, Town send's artic/e! nnd which should bring down upon the Oid Dr, such a mountain load of eomplaints and eriminations from Agonts who have sold, and purehnsers who have used B, P, Townsend's I"PZR\H‘.\'l'l.\": COMPOUND, | We wish it understood, beeause it i« the absolute truth, that 8. P, Townsend's article and Old Dr, Jacob Town- | send's Sarsaparilla are Aerven-wide apart, and infinitely die #imilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As B P . Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no | chemist, no pharmacentist - knows no more of medicine o disense than any other common, unscientfic, unprofessional | mnn, what guarantee ean the public have that they are re l ceiving n geauine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in tnp-mu it and which are in- | capable of changes which might render them the AGENTS | of Dicease instead of health, ! But what else should be expected from one who knows | nothing comparatively of medicine or disease ' Itrequires | & person of some experience to cook and serve up even a | common decent menl. Mow mueh more limportant is i that the persons who manufcture medicine, designed for ‘ WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS, should kuow well the modieal properties of plants, the best wanner of securing and concenirating their healing | virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the various diseases | which afleet the human sysicm, and how (o adapt remedies 10 these dicenses! ‘ It is to wrredt frands upon the unfortunate, to pour balm | Into wounded humanity. w 0 kindle hope in the despairing | bosomn, to restore heaith and bloom, And vigor into the erushed and broken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR, | JACOR TOWNSEND Lus SOUGHT and FOUND the op portunity and mcans to bring his | Grand Universal Concentrated | Hemedy within the rench, and L the knowledge of all who need 18, that they moay learn ned know, by joyful experienee, its ; Transcendent Power to lteal. | Priveipnl OMice 102 Nassaun-sireel, N, Y. City, 7 Goneral Agents for Riode Tsland, | . » . . . CHAPIN & THURDBER, Dec. 6, No 3l Westninster stieel. NUMBER 42. Cuxnx’ Orvicn,Covny o Pronare, ) Suuthfield, May 1, 1549, § LL per ons interested in the reception of the report of l\ the onvmlssioners on the estate of Thomas Water man, late of Soithield, deew ised, avs hereby ne s fied to attend a Conrt of Probate, to be holden at the house of William A. Bmdley, S Smithficid, on the last Suturday in May instaut, at nine o'clock, a. m., and be heard theron. myl2 Wituess: ORIN WRIGHT, P. Clerk. Crenk’s Ovrrcr, Count or Prosare, S pithfield, May ), 1349, ‘ LY. persons intereosted in the probate of a certain instrn- A ment tnowriting purporting to bo the last will and tes tament of Asha Mowry, late of said Smithfield, deceased, are hereby notified to attend a Court of Proba‘e, to be hold on at the house of Williin A, Bradiey, in Smithfield, vn the last Satarday 1w May instant, o 8 nine o’clock, a. m., and be heard thereon myl? Witness: ORIN WKIGIHT,P. Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rl\ln', uadersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Wil Simons, Tate of said Providence, deceased, CHARLES ¥, TILLINGHAST. Providence, May 19, 818, Ow COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE, \"l'_ the subecribers having been duly appointed by the Honorsble Mamicipnt Court of the city of Providence Commosioners on the estute of Wilhiam Bimons, late u’ said ety of Providen o decensed, represented insovlvent horeby give nobice that «ic months from the ninth dny tJ Jan ary last past, are wlowed the ereditors of spid deceoas ed to bring 1o aud prove their ¢ alms ; Lhat we will meet at the office of Charles B T nghast, Union Buildings, in siid Providence, on the ninth day of June and July next, at ten o'clock tu the forenoon of snid days, for the purpose of receiving and allowing sand ¢ime, and that we will at any time previous to snud mectings, receive the claims if presonted, HENRY €. MA‘ l”'\\':fl)\,' HENRY WESTCOTT, Com’re, HENRY MARTIN, § Providence, May 19, 1819, 3w GEUEARDIAN'S NOTICKE., 'l‘ HE subecriber having been appointed by the Hon Court ol Prabiate, of the town of Johnston, Guardian of the person and estite of Benjamin €, Olney, of said Johnstun, of full age, wdjudged competent Lo manage his estate, hereby notifies 01l persons having claimsagninst said Olney to present the sawe to me within six months from this date. EPHRAIM WINBOR, Guardian. Jn'll.‘lu", A\'J’y’ l'hh. I=, W’l’ GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. "\IIH suhseriber having been doly ap _ointed by the Hon. Court of Probate of the town of Warwiek, Guardian of the person awd estate of Cromwell Levalley, and given bond aceording to law, hereby calls on all persons to take due notice thoreot and govern lhwmselves aceordingly. ALEXANDER ALLUN, Guardian, Warwick, April 18, 1449, ASSTGNER'S NOTICE, 'l‘lll‘. creditore of L. E. T'rescott are herewith informed that a dividend from his edects will be paid to all those who will sign o release tor their desmnands, according to the deod of assignment, dated Aprl 27, 1549 T'he books and notes will be touwd with L. E. Tsescott, who is autherized to settle them, JOSEPH T, SISSON, Assignee. Pawtueket, May 2, 1549, ¢ W FIIUTT TREES OF EXTRA SIZE. Now W the time to transpiant all kinds of Treesw and Plants, FAGLE NURSERRY. This establishment Isabout halt w mileouth of the city of Providence , onthe middle road, or New Loa aon Turnpike, where may be found alarge variety of Orma mental Forestand Frait Trees, | lwering Sshrabs, Herbnce ous Plants, Vines, Creepers, &e, ‘Lrecs of large size, suita ble (o stie Ly e Commmiit hoas Lamdlen, Homse ( hestnut, Flow ering "Tulip Tree, Hilver leafed Abell, the Rock, White, and Nearlet Maples, Howey Locnst, Plowering( vialpan, Red - ber ried Mountain Ash; White do;, English and Ameriean Elms Scoteh and Amevican Larch ;. Enropenn Sycamore Tree. Those suitable for yards, walks, bury ing-grounds, &e.y are the Napoleon Weeping willows: Ring leafed do ; Balsam or Hiver Pir; Norw oy Spriuce ; Hemlocks, Abovati with many other kinds. We would eait the attention 0‘ the public i our sclection of new and rare kinds of Fruits, Which s ever exteusive, and are of a good size and in a fine and healthy ite. We believe they gannot be sur passcd by aoy nuceery inonr vicinity for size and qualitys: Cherrics, Pears, Plums, Apples, Pearlies, Quinces, Aprt cota, Nectarines, with other kinds of «<mall Fruits, such as English Goosoberries, Currnnts, Stonw berries, Raspherries, Loy Asparagus Roots; Rhubarb for turts ; Box Edging ; a great selection of new and hardy Roses, Peonies, and Dah lies: a large varisty of Flonwering Shrubs and Bulbous Roots ; nlso, Thorus for hedees, Al Trees and Plants wil) be delivered in the city of Providence, if desired, free of expense, Friends and the public generally are invited to call and exanune the same, whirh are in good order foe transplanting this Call or coming <pring, Directions tor plantine out trees of varions kKinlt« also the cultivation of the Peach Tree. See cutalogue of Eagle Nursery, just published. The above trees nre now fit to transplant, and ean be had on reasonable terms, by directs e s line to the proprietors, at the Nursery. Orders may lso be left at the store of Juhin W. Cole, No. 3 Arcade, Providence, where cotidogues may he had gratis, Street Trees, of ectia large size; also, Pear, Plum, and Peach, do do, SHLAS MOORE. Eagle Nursery, Cranston, Oct, 14, 1848, FRUIT TRIIES, 'l\lll‘. uhoerihers have just received from the eslebrated Nursery of Mossrs, Parsoms & Co., Flushing, 1. I, » large and superiar lot of Froat Trees, consisting of Pears, Plons, Chereies, Peaches amd Quinces, which they wild selton favorable terme, Al persons in want of ine Fruit e mvited to eall and examine the same, at the Agricul tuval Warcroom and Seed Store, 36 Broad =t WM. M., SNOW & CO, Providence Aprid 1, 1849, HTILLET s, l 0“ PUSHELS axtra heavy Millet Secd, just ree’d and tor sale wrolesale and retan! by mylH WM. M. SNOW & €O, 20 Broad =t, . AGRICULTURAL IM 5, PLEMENTNS, Caltivators, Corn Planters, A Seod Sowaers, and Hay Cutters, cfn L R e ) Warranted superior to any man e m—-——“ ufactured. ¥or sale by a2l BURDICK & BARRETT. CHURNS, l"‘) CYLINDER Clnrws, warranted superior to any now ia uee, for sale at the lowest cash prices at 34 Canal st, up staire, BURDICK & DARRETT. LIS Nortirern, 2000 Ibs We 00 Ihs Sontl A 8 Northiern, 2000 Ibs Western, 5 s Bouth -2000 ern Clover =eed; 100 bushels reaped Herds Grass ; 300 do R L Bent; 200 do Red Top Seed ; 300 do Onta; 100 de Bariey . 0 dn Speing Rya ; 30do Buckwheat, for sule by PURDICK & BARRETT, 34 Canal st. PREPARED? (sUANO \ NEW article tor munnure, just ree’d u'm{ful snle at the A 8 Agriculiural waehouse, 21 Canal st, by nd BURIACK & BARRETT, agents for Rhode [sland HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS, FORKS, \\'l) other Farmdng Imploments, fur sale at 53 Proad st. i my 16 GARDINER & PHILLIPS HOUS® LOTYS FOR SALE. 'l\llflilt two de<irable corner Lots on Winter and Bird streets, elose by the large SEchool House, routhwest from Toll Gate, in Cran<ton, <uitable to cut up in four lots. Termns Liberal for nny kind of goods or K““"I::W'" by my ISAAC HEDLY & (O, No. 32 Canal. FOIRI s\LE. . ‘\'HR'l'H.\'-F, and possessicnof a House, 0o India street, i for sa)e on hhera!l tarms hy myld ISAVAC HEDLY & €O, No. 22 Canal st, READ TS v[\uu:fli: in want of Cloths ; Chssimerss ; Satinetts ; Tweeds; Vestings; Twlor’s Trimmings, &c, &e, ean find one of e largest and best selecied stocks in the ety Ar 5 Areade, D. DAVIS, KEEP WARM ! l{l-: ADER, ifyoa are in want of a good Blanket for a Ne the money, you <hall have it by calling a¢ DAVIS'S, 5 Aien e "ll__ = SILK WARP ALPACCAS, l‘\u. MM T 4 Lo 874 cts per yard ; Cotton do dodo 26 to ” cts per yard, at D. DAVIS'S, ) DOMESTIC GOODS, A GOOD assotment of the above coustantly on band and for sale cheap at 5 Areads niil R. ¢ 'S - R.G. LEWIS & CO TOTHING (J I A( INUr VAREIHHOUSE JA ARy . i*" No. 40.@ WASHINGTON BUILDINGS, TPROVIDENCE. —— - THIR LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF . Ready Made Clothing, ENGLISI, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings and Tailors Trimmings, PURCHASED WITHIN THE LAST TRIRTY BAYS FOR CASH, WILL BE SOLD AT fi’m- SALE AN RECALL, AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER IN THE RBSY E‘ SIDLE MANNER, AND CUTTING DONE UP A STYLE “SECOND TO m’ 0y GENTLEMEN, GIVE US A CALL EPUR HASING ELEEW UERE