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liep wblican W.SIMONS, Publisher. VOLUME XXIV, PUBLIC NOTICE! 8. P. Townsend abandoned the Field THE WAR ENDED! This young maa who sought to make the people believe his Barsaparilla was orignal has finally abandoned the field, by solling his businecss to some STRANGERS, Being eonvineed af the inutility of warring against the better judgment and eonvictions of the people, he has at last disposed of his busi «sss and retired from the contest, thus virtually admisting al} .t was true in our publications. After accusing the Ol wr. of selling the use of Lis name for $7 & week, and getting up false “ afidafiis’ respecting the 01d Dr's. original Recipe, after trying to seduce one of our workman to disclose to him s knowledge of the Old Dr's. Recipe by offering as high =e $1000; after making the most tempting offers to the oOld Dr, himself, of wousks, LANDS, money and PARTNERSHIP, through his ecounsel Horace Dresser and Van Pelt, to leave Thompeon, Skillman, & Co. and go over to 8. P. Townsend ‘ with his Recipe and teach him to make Sarsaparilla so as nod to SOUR, FERMENT and BURST the BOTTLES, After li belling the members of our firm, ealling us *‘ A set of unprine eipled men,"” and other hard names, he has finally thrown up the whole bugsiness, as too heavy a load to earry, and TUMBLED the wurpex upon the shoulders of some STRANGERS, whom he induced to take his place under the pretence that they could make money by the operation, These strangers, we understund, intend placing some ochem-~ fat's name on the hottles to redeem it from its past eharacter for- SOURING and FERMENTING, which is really the sisleet aoknowledzment of the truth of all we have hereto ”-um of it. 1t is a VIRTUAL CONFESSION that it * whs neither made by a chemist heretofore, nor had the advan tages of chemical science in its manufacture. Will not the people Now see the imposition and humbug in ealling 8. P's article & good medicine? But we confess all the raseality PORMERLY displayed 18 nothing to that of these STRANGERS in placing upon the pottles the name of some chemist, for EFFECT, while at the same time the Sarsaparilla is made after the FORMULA of 8. P. Townsend's Recipe, If the Recipe is cuancep, then it becomes ANO fHER ARTICLE, and should be ealled the STRAN GER'S SARSAPARILLA or by some other distinetive ap pellation, Come ont GENTLEMEN STRANGERS and show your hiands, and let the public know whether you in tend to make 8. P. Townsend's SOURING, FERMENTING COMPOUND with the name of & chemist on the label for certain purposes, or whether you are making another and to tally different article, but intend puttingitup in 8. P's. bot tles, wi his labels, signature, &e. and thus selling it under alse colors ? The mere fact of sticking a chemist’'s name oR the bottle, will never change its character. DR. Jacob GENUINE SARSAPARILLA, Has now been before the public a long time, and there mever was a more emphatie and universal exprossion of APPROBA TION towards any medicine sold in Ameriea, Every Class of Persons, | of MEN, WOMEN and CHIDREN, speak in the most exalted terms of its medicinal power and virtue., LAWYERS and JUDGES, CLERGYMEN of all denominations, MEMBERS of Congress, and of our Legislatures, gentlemen engaged in Literary pursuits, and STUDENTS at Colleges and other gchools, the MECHANIC, the ARTISAN ; LADIES in the highest walks of life, and those in humble eircumstances, the rich and the poor, the high and the low, apply to this medle cine as to A Fountain of Sweet Waters, for they have seen its effects and know that it is good. And a 8 though this were not enough to convinee every doubtfa, mind and cause the ENTIRE POPULATION inone Solid, Unbroken, Phalanx, to make trial of this noble medicine, the DRUGGISTS, with characteristio nobleness, have added their testimony to i% excellence and uosurpassed eficacy. With them came A Host of Physicians, Pledging their experience and skill in ite merits. Whoeves witnessed such an array of men of all professions, holding 14 up to the people, as a medicine of rare and wouderful powem, and one on which all classes could rely with undoubted and unmistakeable confidence ! We will here give the Card off Nearly One Hundred DRUGGISTS and PHYSICTANS, and thus every man ¢ udge for himself, whether we speak right or wrong. “«CARD TO THE PUBLIC.” We the undersigned Physicians and Druggists of New York, Brooklyn snd Williamsburgh, having seen an advertises ment addressed to us, and others who sell Sarsaparilla, by 8, P. Townsend, which ie calculated to bring us and our busi pess into reproach, feel called upon to state our personal views of the real merits of the two Townsends' Sarsaparills. Having been called “ pwindlers,” and ** willing to commis sny fraud for money,” by the Young S, r. ‘l‘owuond.h—‘ eause we chose to sell Old Dr. Jacobs Sarsaparilla, instead of his article, we feel that we ought to give the ressons why we prefer to use and gell Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsapariila to Mr. 8. P. Townsend's, and leave the public to judge whether we are * deceivers and swindlers, and not to be trusted” by so doing. 1. Our experience and observation have satisfied us that the Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla possesses more medical power and vie tue than 8. P. Townsend's, and the testimony of the publie would seem to be the same, and we always make it a matter of conscience and duty, when two articles bearing the same name, and purporting to cure the same diseases are in mar- Xet, to sell that which we consider the best, The fact thad 8, P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla has greatly soured, fermeut od and exploded the tottles, thereby giving great disatisfae tion to our customers, has influenced us in our prefercnce of the Old Dr's. preparation. We do not feel ourselves called upon to decide the true merits of either articles ae standard preparations, but when asked by our customers for our opine fons which we Lelieve under all circumstances to be the best, we should not hesitate in giving our preference to Old De, Jacob Townsend's. With thesc views, we leave the public te decide if we arc not justitied in giving the Old Dr's. prepara~ tion that preference which it seems to deserve as & medioinal compound, as well as the choice of the people so universally manifested in ite favor, " L. Parsons, M. D, Alan M. Davidson, Dru S Wiheretl, M. D, Charles I*. Fay, o Wm. N. Gilehrist, M. D, lleyr‘v Trimmer, deo Philip Merkle, M. D. Chillion Ashmead, M. D, do [. G. Norguest, M. D. Reuben E. Moss, Jr. do Beorge A. Newman, M. D, J. . Watt, de H. D, Wynans, M. D. Miles L. Cook, do 7. W. Troutman, M. D, ~ Marsh, de #. C. Pridham, M, D. Benjamin Dean, do €. L. DeGrand Vel, M. D, D. D, Belknap, do John Hinton, M. D, Joseph l.uaot. de E. H. Payton, M. D, Albert W, Gobble, do Dr. l‘unr{o. M, D, Alfred Marsh, de r. Pape, M. D. Samuel Taylor, de . Geo. Nowl:{. M. D. .b, Tallman, r ¢ rlos 8. Belding, M. D. Joshua Green, ° SMV. HoyJ. Druggist. Morillo & Robbing, do o 7 . Ayres, do A.R. Case M. D. de slor (g P, Loeds, do Erancis Wm. Bay, do . Stehkiss, jr. do W. P, Smith, do 2. Wright, do Abel Priest, do . . Haywood, do John Mills, do James Prescott, do James Newman, de Paul Mead do James Boyce, Charles C. #mith, do James Maginney, ;.' Parker a 0 AL . Parker, o b § ames D. Nowill, do James A.'flg'fl..., * Lucas Parsouns, do HMenry Styles, z Charles H. Clark, do J, Wells, do H. V. Bush, do Wm. B, Mann, de There is not another medioine in the world that ean shew such high and powerful testimony inits favor. We defy the world to produce its equal. Here are 15 or 20 distinguished educated puysieiAxs, whose opinion is of value to all, aleo, towards a hundred pRuGGisTs, whose experienve in eompounding, mixing and yreparing medicines of every char aoter and description, entitle their opinion to the greaest weight, voluntarily and frankly state their views of wr t 4« Old Dr. Jacoh's Sarsapariiin. At 8, a) this we shall add as far as we have room, the testh of Nagyyf those who have been cured. - & Colehester, Conn., June 23, 1840, Dr. Jacob Townsend—Bir :My wife has_for two oug or more b«:nll.eud with & disease of the Liver, .n!m ing nearly to Dyspeptic (‘olnm:flo.. She »rnd to most c’l nent ph m{un. but obtained no relief at their hande, She Hou‘t{ tried' 8. P, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, without g &Al ICLE OF ADVANTAGE, Seeing Old Dr. Jdaco owneend’s lon.rdll. advertiged In the Hartford 'lm we precured & half dozen bottles, whioch have nearly res wife to perfect health, Other pouo-hmlu its remark (olocttera e Saafohe 101 e, iguse wend me o or . DANIEL BUCKLEY. Depot for the Old Dr's. SBarsaparills, is now 102 Naseau 8 THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & CO,, Propristers, sold by the six principal Dy 1 unggistsin Pro m vidence. & JAPAN INK, SUI'I‘AM.E for signing bank notes, ke, leaving a bean tiful glossy surface, for sale h‘ n? GEO, H. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st. ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY. NCORPORATED forthe purpose of Insurance agains loss or damage by fire, with a capitalot Atthe annualmeeting of nsurance Company,the (ol he year ensuing ; viz., T'nomas K. Brace, Josernn CHURCH, Samuer Tuoonr, I EsenxcgzeEr SELEY, GRIFFIN STEADMAN, Sivas B Hamivton, Josern Moraan, l Faevenick Trien, Jussk Savaos, Rowewy Buken, Joseru Prarr, 8. G. Boveuron, James THoMas, W. M, CorNgLL, Evisua Prex, MiLes A, TurrLe. Warp Woonsricx, And at a subsequent meeting of the Directors, F'uomas K. Bracx, Evq., was chosen President, and Simxon L LooMmis, E’uq., decreury. Hartford, August 9, 1842, The proposals for Insurance in this Company, are be l:void to be as favorable as the nature of the business wil admit, ¥ Application to be made in Providence to J. H.Onwms sxk, Esq., Agent, No. 9 Market Square, who is authorized in most cases to execute Policies, without delay attending a reference to the Company at Hartford MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. 'I\HE American Insurance Company, Providence, R 1., continue to insure against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Cotton, Woolen, and other Manufactories,Build ings,and Merchandise.and also agaiust MARINE RISKE on favorable tertas The capital ix DIRECTORS, Wm. Rhodes, George 8, Rathbone,’ Robert R, Stafford, Caleb Harris, Amos D, Bmith, T. D, Bowen, Resolved Waterman, Allen O, Peck, Shubuel Hutchins, Samuel B, Tobey. Ebenezer Kelly, James T. Rhodes § W. Humphry. Pertons wishing for Insurance,are requested to direc heir applieations. (which should be accompanied with a varticulardescription of the property,) per mail,tothePres. ‘dentor Secretury of the Company.and the same will mee with promptattention. ALLEN O PECK,President. WaLker Humeuuy, Secretary. Providence, July 9, 1851, MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. TIIB Roger Williams Insurance Company, Providence, R. I.,offerstoinsureagainst Marine Risks,and againit loss or damage by Fire, on Cotton, Woolen, and othes Manufactories, Machinery, Stores, Merchandise, Public Buildings,and otlurpropoArlt‘yl'«'-‘v:‘tlhe mostfavorableterms [ s DIRECTORS. lomas Harkness, William A. Robinson, Earl P, Mason, Thomas J. Stead William Foster, Edward Pearce, William Sprague, Seth Padelford, Triman Beckwith, A. B, Dike, Joseph Carpenter, Billings Brastow, Cyrus B. Manchester, Cyrus Taft, - Charles H Dabney, Charles T'. inmu, Amos N. Beckwith, William J. King, George C. Arnold Townsend’s ORIGINAL Persons wishing for Insurance are requestedtodirect heirapplicationstothis Company ,givinga particulardes cription ofthe propon{. THOMAS HARKNESS President. Cro.C. Ar~oLp, Secretary. Providence, August 23, 184&, ay HER & BURR, No. 17 Westminster Street, Providence, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A COMPLETE AB SORTMENTOFSCHOOLBOOKS BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY ; Together with a great variety ot MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, lnvludiuf a choice selection of the CURRENT LITERATURE OF THE DAY Blank Books made to order, of any pattern, ORDERS FOR ENGRAVING, PRINTING AND BIND ING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Subscriptions received to the various Periodweals, Particularattention paid to the selection of suitablebook# lor the young; and all works published by the various 8 tl. 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. : ‘VM(VDiIOy”IOIV'IVI;Ided, 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 accommodations for writing letters, &c., and friends from the country, es pecially, are requested to consider themselves eilectly ‘‘at home’’ in this particular gr A share of public patronage is respectfull v solicited. chool Books, of every kind. Slates, Slate P ncils and Holders, Rewards, &c. Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books. A great variety of Books, Mups, Games, Fuzzles, &c., suitable for Presents. my 26 GEO. H. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster §t, GENERAL PERIODICAL AGENCY,, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, Lond REVIEWS. Sa MEDICAL, ondon, raithwaite’s Retrospect Edinburgh, g?u‘:"o';’.';";; of Medical Science,slso Northßritish, eacl; Medico-Chirurgicalße- Westminster, r view, 300 Brownson’s Quarterly ,$300! Lond n Lancet, 500 American (Whig) Re- Ranking’s Abstract, 150 view, 500 American Journal of Democratic, 300 Medicnl Science, 500 North American, 500 British and Medical Massachusetts Quarter- * Review, 300 ly, 300 LAW. IRELIGIOUS, Law Reporter, 300 Christian Examiner, 400 JUVENILE, New Englander, 300 Merry’s Museum, 100 Christian Review, 300] PICTORIAL MONTHLIES. Bibliotheca Sacra, 400 London Art Union Jour- JLITERARY. ‘ nal, 900 Blackwood’s Magazine,3 00/ Graham’s Magazine, 250 Eclectic Magazine, 600/ Godey’s Ladies’ Book, 250 Living Age, (weekly) 600 Union Magazino, 300 Hunt’s Merchaats’ Mag- MISCELLANROUS, azine, 500|Banker’s Magazine and Knickerbocker, 500 State Financialßeg ister, 500 * % Clubs, rocieties, and individuals, who take several works, supplied at a disconnt from regular prices, 3y Orders from any part of the country, accompanied with the money, will receive_grmnpt attention. j 9 JEO. H. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st. BOOKS AND STATIONERY., GLADDING & BROTHER, Successors 1o Isaac H. Cavy, 21 Westminster(formerly Market) street, Providence, ARE constantly supplied with a general assortmentot THROLOGICAL JCLASSICAL,MISPELLANEOUSANDSCHOO! Booxks. BrLaxx Booxsofany size or pattern on hand or madeto order of the hest materials and manufacture. Royal Medium Demy Cap, Letter, Tissue ,Envelopeand wrapping Paper. English Drawing Paper, of the various sizesfrom Demy to Autiquarian, . Ruondes’ & Sons’ ,Monroe’s, Faber’s and Kock’sDraw« In; Pencils. Latx Anp Faxcy Brarioxeny,in greatvariety, ¥ The various school books in usein thiscity and in the State furmished to committees,teachers,andcountry dealers,onthe lowestterms. aud T NEWSTOCK OF HARDWARE, S.\DDI,ERV. Lo, ~Ganpixegr & Tirvany would re. gpectfully informthe citizens of Providence andneigh boringtownsthatthey have just receiveda new and com plete stock of Hardware, Baddiery,Carriage trimmings, manufseturing goods and tools of every description. Our Saddlery ware department is the most extensiveofany in thecity,the prices of which have beenreduced at least 15 percent. We have a large assortment of house trimmings embracingallofthe variouspatterns and qunllflnroqnirn‘ inbuildingand repairing. We would in particularinvite carpenters, wheelwrights and every class of workmen to examine our edge andothertools ; weofferthem at New Yorkand Bostonpricesand guarantee to all whopurchase sntiresatisfaction. Ourstoreis N 0.53 Broad formerly 43 Weybossetst,, firstdoorbelow Areade. an?2l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPE, ke .&e., at store, No. 32 Cannl street, VWHERE L. HEDLY has for many yearsenjoyedthe high reputation of selling the best and cheapest Clothing Boots, lgtme-. Hats, Caps, and all kinds of piece Goods, of any store in the city. Our Spring and Summerstock will consist of every variety of style, and will besold very low, wholesale and retail. Fvery person in wantof Garments, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &e., for hisown wear, s"ould visitus, N 0.31 Canal street,and he may be assured of gettinga good articlefora Intfemonoy Allkindsofgnrmentsmade to order, [SAAC HEDLY, Providence Aprild, 1849 PIANO FORTES TO LET. 'P NEsnbscriberhas continually on hand, newandsec ond hand Piano Fortes fnvn{o ortoletatvariouspri ces. Every one desirousof having a Piano Fortenpon reasonabletermsand nponanylength oftime, areinvited tocallat 100 Westminsterst A.M.LELAND. UNDERTAKER'S NOTICE. wl LLIAM O.BRIGGE, N 0.57 High st., hason hand rendy made Coffine, of allsizesand qmu‘mn of wood , an as reasonable terms as elsewhere in the eity. Alwo, Hearseand Tombage,if wanted. Punctualattendancent alitimes. STRICTUREC URED! ‘\ IS painful disease which has baffled the skill of the hast physicians soon yields to that soversign remedy e lasd Govory Bxraacr. See advertisement headed Goroew Extnacy, ne7? $200,000, he Stockholderstothe Atn® Wwingpersons werechosenfod £150,000. $lOO,OOO. ISAAC HEDLY &CO., “The will of the People must be understood, respected, and faithfully executed.”’ AN ORDINANCE, fixing the compensation of certain of ficers for the“yonr ending the first Monday in June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and m\}'-two. It is ordained by the City Council of the city of Provi dence, as follows : Section 1. For the year ending on the first Monday in June, A. D, 1852, the compensa'ion to be allowed and \ }mid to the several officers h-reinatter named, shall be as vllows, vie: To the City Clerk, three ' undred dollars. To the Clerk of the Commeon Council, two hundred and fifty dollars, . T'a the City Treasurer, one thousand dollars. To the Overseer of the Pour, five hundred dollars To the City Sergeant, four hundred and fitty dollars, To the SBuryeyor of Hignways, eight hundied dollars. To the Clerk of the Market, two hundred dollars. To the Clerk of the Municipal Court, (in addition to the fees allowed by luw for business transacted in said Court,) two hundied and fifty dollars, } To the City Seulers of Weights and Measures, one hun dred and fifty dollars, To the City Auditor, one hundred and fifty dollars. Section 2, Buid sums so appropriated shall be paid out l of the City Treasury, in quarterly payments, to the officers uunclively eutitled thereto. Section 3. The fees allowed by law to Justices of the Peace shall be in full compensation to Justices of the Po lice Court, for their services as such. Passed May 12, IPSI, A true copy—wilness ALBERT PABODIE, City Clerk. $250 REWARD. Ciry or¥ ProviDENCE August IBth, 1851, wIIERBAB sundry fires have recently occurred in th's city, under circiumstances which indicate that they have been caused by evil disposed persons, a reward of two hundred and fifty dollars is hereby offered for the ar rest of any person, (with evidence to conviet) who within sixty days past has maliciously set any fire, by which a building within this cil{ has been burned. 20 THOMAS M. BURGESS, Mayor. NOTICE. REHO LVED, Thatall owners of estates on Westminster street. who wish to connect branch drains from thelr | estates with the Culvert now building in suid street, be re. ?uule.l to do #0 on the termns fixed by the Committee, be ore the pavement on said street is relaid ; and also that no drains shall be connected with said Culvert after said pavement is relaid, without the permission of the City Council first obtained. - B Passed by the City Couneil, July 21, 1851, a 2 Witness, ALBERT PABODIE, City Clerk. POLICE OFFICE. PUBLI(J notice is hereby given, that the City Police Of fice is established in the Town House, corner of Col lege and Benefit stree's, (entrance on College streel,) and will hereafter be kept open from sunrise until 10 p. m. During the night, the Watch House at the westerly end of the same building, will be open. All applieations for such services as oughtto be perform ed by the City Police, will be promptly attended to with out any charge to the applicant, Persons losing articles of value, or from whom such arti. clos may be stolen after this dute, are requested to send description of the missing articles to the Police Office. Persons finding articles of value, are requested to lenve the same at the Police Office. If not clai od within a rensonable time, they will be returned to the finder ; and ifany reward is .mu(_ it will not be retained by the P'olice, but will be paid to the person depositing the article found. Persons Kmling valuable articles, are reminded that if they appropriate them to their own use without exercising rensonable diligence in ascertaining their owners, they be come liable to prosecution. It is much to be preferred that applications for police services be made ut the Police Office ; but in case of emer gency, the officers may be applied to. Their residence is as follows— @ CERN P Daniel K. Chaffee, City Marshal, 17 Stewart st. James C. Sheridan, City Sergeant, 19 Well st. Jabez J. Potter, 6 Sexton st. William G. Merewether, 76 South Mai st. John M, En}h?,'im Arnold st Thomas W. Hart, 16 Arnold st. Nathan M. Briggs, 17 Halsey st. George W. Wightman, 43 Broadway. William B. Cranston, 134 Eddy st William H. Hudson, 196 Pine st George Billings, 32 Washington st Warren G. Slack, 302 High st. D. K. CHAFER, City Marshal. City of Providence, March 19, I¥sl, RUSSIA SHEETING. RE(J'D this day a lot of brown, bleached and plaid 40 inch Russia Liuens, for sale lo v by Je2l DAVID DAVIS, 1 and 3 Arcade. BLACK SATINS, J UST rec’d a large invoice of black Satins of the best | make, some of which are superior goods ; also, 20 pieces | fignred Silk and Barathen Vemn‘?-, of new and Juod | styles, for sale by . DAVID DAVIS, 1 and 3 Arcade. GENT'S CRAVA'TS, A GREAT variety of styles and qualities, comprising it all as large an assortment as can be found inthis city may be had at DAVIS, 1 and 3 Arcade. BROADCLOTHS, I'o PIECES French and German Clothg, both twilled «)U and plain, of recent importations, now in store and for sale at low prices, by mH DAVID DAVIS, 1 and 3 Areade., GOLD PAPERS. | l 000 ROLLR of gold Paper and Borders, just rec’d and for sale from $1 00 to §1 75 a roll, and 5000 rolls of satin Paper, from 1s to 4+ 6d. FRANCIS READ, 116 Westminster st, a 9 Late H. Cushing & Co. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. WE have a large and extensive rtock of fashionable Rud'y Made Clothing, for spring and summe) wear, just manufactured of all textures and colors, which we offer to sell in any quantity lower than can be afforded in any other store in the city. a 2 ISAAC HEDLY & CO, No. 32 Canal street. SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS & SHOKS, llA'l‘S AND CAPS-—Just received alarge and exten sive «tock of men’s Congress Boots, calf Boots, patent leather goat and calf Downings, ladies’ leather, morocco, gout Polka Boots and patent leather Shoes, hoys’ Boots and Shoes, kip, calf and grain ; also, all kinds of children’s ‘ Shoes and Boots ; men’s, boys’ and children’s Hats and Caps, in any qummitz, all to sell at the very lowest rates, | a 2 ISAAC HEDLY & CO, No. 32 Canal st. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS. .' UST received frem Boston and other markets, a splen did stock of nprinr ard summer Joths, fancy Dooucins. Tweeds, Alpaccus, Linen, Satin, and fancy Vestings, and we are ready to sell by the yard or make up any kind of garment to order, at short notice and at the very lowest rates as usual, a 2 ISAAC HEDLY & CO, No. 32 Canal st. PLANT DIMES AND PLUCK DOLLARS, ]l-‘ you have any clothes that are taded or lost their color, have them cleaned and restored and wade like new.— This can be done or no pay required, at the Clothes clean ing establishment, 151 Brond st, HENRY SOLOMON, Origi al Clothes cleaner. N. B, 7The highest cash price paid for cast off clothes. mi 7 GHNTF’ Itoots made to order and repaired. Having se cured the services of Mr. John Meriwsether, (as good a workman as there i# in the city) I would invite his for mer patrons and all others wanting a handsome Boot, to leave their measure at the Little Old Fashion store, 111 Broad st. ALLEN J. BROWN, BROGANS AND CONGRESS BOOTS: I\l ENS and Boys’ Enamelled Brogans and Congress Boots, and otker fancy articles in my line, cheap for cash, at the Little Old Fa:hion store, 111 Broad st, mit ALLEN J. BROWN, GENT'S PEG BOOTS. 500 pre. Gents’ Fine and Common Calf Peg Boots, rec'd this week and will be sold at a small ad vance from cost, for eash, by LITTLE BOSS BROWN, at the Little Uld Fashioned Store, 111 Broad st. Here the rent is low, mlo 3 l n ?l;l-l'-fil.f'(};;lll’-lil];l7["5&!“”: at e nlo BROWN'S, 111 Bmd st. CONGRESS GAITERS. $.2 a pair for Gents’ Drab Colored Congress Gaiters, « netted thick soles, These Gaitors were made for $3. Also, black of differer.t styles, cheap for eash, b min LITTLE BOSS BROWN, 11) Broad st. WHITE LEAD. ] 0 TONS White Lead, in as<orted pnch’pl.fm sale by jed OLIVER JOUNSON, 13 Exchange #t. LINSEED OIL., l 000 GALLONS Linseed Oil, for sale by jes OLIVER JOHNSON, 13 Exchange st. s ~__ _VARNISH. £ 4 ” 0 GALLONS furnitnre and conch Varnish, for sale I by OLIVER JOHNSON, 13 Exchange st. FLOUR. P*lP'N' bhls made from Ohio Whent, a very prime arti clo for hakers’ use, for sale low h{ m 3 TILLINGHAST SHELDON. L e A FEW tubs very prime old Butter, for sale low by m 3 TILLINGHAST SHELDON, SAMUEL HEDLY. SUGAR. NIN ETY bbls refined Muscovado, of prime quality, just rec’d and for sale by m 3 2 TILLINGHAST SHELDON, BRANDY. 5} PIPES Otard and A. Seignette Rrandy, direct from the importer, warranted q_m. for snle by Je2l . MUNYAN, 66 Canal st. S ~_ @IN. L 3 PIPES Bwan and Pine Av’o brands, direct from the importer, warranted pure, for sale by al? 1. MUNYAN, 06 Canal st WINES. Flvzanmv easks old Port, Madeira, Cherry and Mus eat Wines, warranted pure, for sale t‘ Jol T. MUNYAN, 66 Canal PROVIDENCE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1851, CITY ORDINANCES., CUSTOM MADE BOOTS, GENTS' THIN BROGANS* Crenk’s Orrice, Covnr or l'-oun,: | Johnston, August 9th, 1851, | TIIE Commissioners heretolore appointed on the estate of Joseph Holloway, late of Johnston, deccased, re presented insolvent, having m.ue report of the claims of the creditors alowed by them—lt was ordered that the sonsideration of the same be referred to a Court of Pro pate to be holden at the Town Clerk’s Office, in said Johnston, the 24 Saturday in September noxt, at 2 o'clock p. m., where all persons interested are notified to attend, a 3 ROBERT WILSON, P, Clerk. CLErk’s Orpick, Count or Prosare, Johnston, August Uth, 1851, ‘ REQU EST in writing is made by John M. King, that he may be appointed Administrator on the estate of his late wife, Emeline F. King, late of said Johnston, de ceased. All persons interested in sald appointinent are hereby notified to attend a Court of Probate to be holden at the Town Clerk’s Office, in said Jolinston, the 2d Sat urday in September next, at 2 o’clock p. m.,, and be heard thereon, ROBERT WII.NDN, P. Clerk. Crenk’s Orrilcg, Count o Pronate, Johnston, August 9, 1831, z AI.I‘ persons interested in the probate of a certain in strument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Asahel Paine, late of Johnston, deceased, are he eby notified to attend a Court of Probate to be holden at the Town Clerk’s Office, in said Johnston, the 2d Saturday in September next, at 2 o’clock, p. m., and be heard thereon. ROBERT WILSON, s'. Clerk. ESTATE OF CHRIS'R. W. BROWN, Al.l, persons interested in the petition of f.emuel Angell, Guardinn of the person and estate of Christopher W. Brown, of North Providence, to sell certain real estate of said ward, for the purposes thereinmentioned, are notified to attend a Court of Probate, to be holden at the Town Clerk’s Office, in said North Providence, on the first Sat urday of September, A, D, 1851, at 9 o'clock, a. m., and be Lieard thereon, if they see fit. ub J. 11, WEEDEN, P. Clerk. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. "I‘IIE gibseribers appointed hy the Honorable Munic.pal Conrt of the city of Providence, Commissioners to re ceive and examine the claims against the estate of John N well, late of said Providence, decensed, represented insolvent, and how they are made out, give notice that six months from the twenty sixth day of Aungust, 1851, are allowed to the eredit: rs of said ~stateto bring in and prove their clalms against the same, and that the 26th day of November, 1851, and the 26th day of February, 1852, in said term, from 9 o’clock a. m., to 12 o’clock m., on each of said days, and the office of Samuel Aulliody, in said Providence, are appointed by us the tmes and place for meeting said creditors for the purpuses aforesaid. JOHUN BUSSEY, SAMUEL THURBER, § Com’rs. JOUN TUCKER, Providence, Aug. 30, I*sl, The subscriber having been duly appointed and qualified as Admiuistrator on the uluu-nh{nhto. requests all ror sons indebted to the sume to make settiement with him without delay. SAVUEL ASHLEY, Adw’r. THE STATE OF RUHODE ISLAND AND PROVIL DENCE PLANTATIONS, Crerx’s Orrice, Surneme Covnr, Providence, July 26th, A, D. 1851, ‘ Providence, sc. ‘vlll".lfl:AS, Mary Elizabeth Crowell, of North Provi dence, in said county, wile of Benjamin F. Crowell, has filed her petition in this office, praying for reasons therein stated, that a decree ot divor o may he granted in her favor and she be allowed to resume her furmer name of Mary Elizabeth Salisbury ; Notice is therefore hereby given tothe said Benjamin F. Crowell to appear, if he shal' see fit, atthe flu'prema Court, next to be holden at Providence, within and for satd coun ty, on the fourth Monday of Septembor, A. D, 1851, then and there to respond to said petition. Jy3o LDWIN METCALF, Clerk. Gs e D FRUIT TREES OF EXTRA SIZE. Now isthe time to trnn-yl-nt all kinds of Trees and Plants. EAGLI NURSERY. Thisestablishment is about half w milesouth oft he city of Providence,onthe middle road, or New Lon on l'urnpike, where may be found alarge variety of Orni mental Forestand Fruit l'rees, Flowering Shrubs, Herbuces pus Plants, Vines, Creepers, &e, ‘l'rees of large gize,suitn Yle for streets, &c.—suchas Lindea, Horse Chestnut, Flow aring Tulip I'ree, Silver-leafed Ahell, the Rock, White,and Bearlet Maples, Honey Locust, Flowering Catalpa, Red-ber cied Mountain Ash; White doj English nns Awmerican Elms ; Seoteh and American Laich Buropean Sycumnore Tree. Those suitable for yards, walks, burying-grounds, &c., are the Napoleon Weeping-willows: Ring-leafed do ; Balsam or Silver Fir: Norway Spruce ; Hemlocks, Abhovati, with many other kinds, Ve:o would call the attention of the public in our selection of new and rare kinds of Fruits, which is ever extensive, and are of a good size and ina fine and healthy state, We believe they cannot he sur passed by any nursery in our vicinity for size and quality: Cherries, Pears, Plums, Apples, Peaches, Quinces, Apri cots, Nectarines, with other kinds of small Fraits, such as English Gooseberries, Currants, Strawherries, Raspberries, &c; Asparagus Roots; Rhubarh for tarts: Box Edging; a great selection of new and hardy Roses, P@onies,and Dah lies ; u large variety of Flowering Shrubs and Bulbous Roots ; alko, Thorns for hedges, All Treezand Plants wil! be delivered in the city of Providence, if desired, free of expense. Friends and the public generally are invited to call and examine the same, which are in good orderfor transplanting this fall or coming apring. Directions for planting out trees of varionskinds also the cultivation of the Peach Tree. Seecatalogue of Eagle Nursery, just ruhlinhod. The above trees are now fitto trangmant, and can be had on rensonable terms, by direct ing alinetothe proprietors, at the Nursery. Orders mny also be leftat the store of John W. Cole, N 0.5 Arcads, providence, where catalogues may he had gratis, Street Trees,of extra largesize; also Pear,Plum,and Peach, do do. SILAS MOORE., Bagle Nursery ,Cranston, Oct. 17, 1850, ALLEN'S PATENT FOR RAISING AND LOWERING CARRIAGE TOPS, ALL versons who use (,‘arrin‘ru well know the incon venience of going to hoth sides to let down or raisa the top, or of thrnsting the arm outside to work the joints first one side and then the other, in order to manage the top, With this patent applied to a common top all of the ahave objections are entirely obviated. By taking hold of the hand holder the top may be let dovn or raised nup with perfect ense. Another advantage i<, the top willlast much longer, as the spring prevents its wearing when let down, by keeping the weight off from the leather. Al who wish can have this improvement applied to their carriages al ready in use at n very small exnense, I'he subscriber isagent for the sale of the above article, and any person can see a_model and have the operation explained by calling at 95 Broad street e N. A. EDDY, Hardwure Dealer, HAY, STRAW AND CORN STALK CUT=- TERS, Those in want of a good and durable Hay, Straw or Corn Hlx\rl Cutter ata low pricenre invited to eall at the Agricultural Warehouse 34 Canal sty up stairs, where can be found the largest and best assort. ment in the State,— These Cutters are made expressly for our trade, and although they have no set Berews to be lost, or Sloats to be broken out, yet they have the reputation among the knowing ones of he ing the most simple and darable machine in use ; and if our friends will call on ns we will #how them some im provements which will leave Hovey’s “Capital [dens” quite in the shade. They will he gold nt the lowest mun nfacturer’s pnrn.r:'nd wnuam;«l 10 l:" l?":f";"";l or the money refunded. A large dizcount made to dealers. ] ’ BURI)I(,‘K & BARRETT. BARNSLEY LINEN SHEETING. "‘ F.GLADDING & CO,. have just rec’d a large as- T+ sortment of fine and heavy Linen Bhee ing, with a complete assortment of Pillow Linens and Shirting Lin ens, of the most approved mannfacture, which they offer at the lowest prices at :5 N Main st, ald SATIN VESTINGS, Rl(‘ll heavy black atins, may be had at al2 DAVIS’, 1 and 3 Arcade BUFF MARSEILLES VESTINGS, RB(‘I".IVI".I) this day 5 pleces buft Marseilles, of superior styles ; also, an invoice of white Marseilles, of several different styles and qualities, all of which are for enle low at the Cloth Store, D. DAVIS, | and 3 Areade. BLACK SATINS. l)l!RCHA!EI! of the above goods are assured that they can find as good an assortment at DAVIS’, 1 anl 3 Areade, as can be found 11 the city. AL BOYS BELTS, 20 DOZEN boys’ Belts rec’d to ‘u'{ and for sile low by D. DAVIS, land 3 Areade, TTTTUWEDDING CAKE BOXES. A LARGE assortment for sale low by jo2B MATHER & BURR 17 Westminster ot. NEW RBOOK. TIIB United States Post Office Guide, containing a his. tory of the pust ofilce system thronghont the world, with an expos‘tion of its leading features and characteris tics in ench conntry respectively ; n review of thespost of fice establishments in the United States ; an exposition of the scheme of distribution rates of inland postage upen let ters, books, newspapers, engravings, &ec.; an exposition of the franking; instructions for mailing, delivery of let. ters, collection of postage ; rates of fmo‘ln postage, mis cellaneons statistica, items and instructions, comprehend. ing almost any case that can arise uuder or flow from the operation of our post office svstem, as the failure of the mail, loss of money letters, dead lotlors, mis directions, mistakes, &c. ; a list of all the post otfices in the United States ; a list of all the mail routes, and the time required in carrying the mail, the whole forming a key to facilitate single distribution, hy which the course of & letter mailed at m:)- office may be clearly ascertained, Just published and for snle by 3 GLADDING & BROTHER, 21 Westminster st, STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS. ('BUR(H‘. H. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st, invites N attention to his extensive and well gelected stock, constituting one of the largest assortments to be found in the city. English, French and American Writing and Letter Paper, plainand ruled : Blank Book Papers of Eng lish and American manufacture ; Whatman's Turkey Mills Deawing Papers ; Note, Blotting, Envelope and Tracing Papers, &c. A superior article of Copying Press, manufnctured expressly for onr sales ; Seal Presses , Copy ing Letter Books ; Oiled Sheets ; Brushes; Writing and Copying Inks; Manitold Lotter Writers ; Patent Account vouks, &, Banks, Public Offices, Insurance, Railrond and Manufacturing Compnnies, Merchants and others, furnished with Account Books made of superior paper, ruled and bound in any style required. A large assot ment of Blank Account Books, of all sizes, and in various styles of binding, con tantly on hand, from which sets of books can be selected which will be warranted to give satisfaction. ult NEW BOOKS, EI‘IF()I)E!‘ of Tnsect Life, by Achela Domestica, M. E. 8., second ser.es. The Great Harmonia, Vol 2, being a philosophical reve lation of the natuial, spiritual and celestial universe, by Andrew Jackson Davis, author ot the Principles of naturs, &e. Just rec’d and for sale by alld GEO. . WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st LETTER COPYING PRESSES. ']\ HE greatest variety, embracing the most desirable patterns ; also Letter i wks, and all materinls neces sary to use with Copying Presses, constantly for sale low 2 GEG. 1. WHITNEY'S, 3 Westminster st. HERBARIUMS, ANI) ferap Books, plain and gilt edgay, a large supply just rec’d and for sale by alt GEO. . WHITNDY, 3 Westminster st. o o L ON Free Masonry, by B. Cranston, just published, for sale by GEO. (. WHITNEY, 3 Westininster sl. VALENCIENNES LACKES, &c. (‘ F. GLADDING & CO. have just rec’d an assort. N ment of Valenciennes Edgings and Insertings of va rions widths and in beautiful styles ; also Engiish 'l'llrnul Laces, and a hte:u variety of cheaper Laces ; wrought Cambric and Muslin Collars ; muoshin Chemiseties ; lace Capes ; Berthas Sleeves ; renl Valenciennes Collars and Cufls ; muslin and cambric Edgings and Insertings, and a complete nssortment of vther lace goods and embroideries, for sale at the lowest prices at 63 North Main st, alt SUMMER BLANKETS. (' F.GLADDING & CO., have rec'd 1 bale 114 and No 124 light Summer Blankets, anow article, rec’d and for sale at low prices, at 45 N Main st. . ult PARASOLS, (" F. GLADDING & CO., have rec’d n large assort- N+ ment of Parasols, in the newest styles of the season, for #ale at the lowest prices at 35 N Main st. ald Se . s & Al B SUMMER BLANKETS. (1 F.GLADDING & CO., have just rec'd light thin Ko woolen Blankets, in all sizes, a good summer article, for sale at the lowest prices at 35 N Main st. ald GLAZED SILIK TRAVELING CAPS, J UST rec’d a'ot ot glazed silk 'l‘ruvelmt Caps, for sale at GEO. R, WHIPPLIECH, Also, Bloomer Cloth Caps ; l:(mu Collars ; Linen Hus penders ; Coat Links; Bilk an Cotton Hose, just rec’d and for sale as nbove, BLOOMER CLOTH CAPS, Jus'r rec’d and for sale at aIG GEORGE R. WHIPPLIVS, GLAZED SILK CAPN, JUS'I‘ rec’d a lot of glazed sitk Caps, for sale at GEO. R, WHIPPLIE S, Just rec’d a lot of Coat Links, for sale as above. ald =TT PANAMA HATS. A FEW more left at a 3 SUGARS. 10 BBLS St Croix Sugar, first quality ; 10 bbls Havana hrown Sugar, for sale I.{( jys TIMOTHY MUNYAN, 66 Canal st sNUKH. TWO hundred Ibs Lortlard’s Snuff, in #mall size biad ders ;5 jars do Maccabov Suuff. for sale low by Jys TIMOTHY MUNYAN, 66 Canal st. CORN BROOMS, 10 DOZ for sale at 175 Westminster st by ald S 0. LESTER. _ RICE. llE.\l) Rica, at retatl by alt J. G. LESTER, 173 Westminster st. BUTTER \VINE, Pie Nie, Boda, Sugar umi Weeden's soft Crack ers, at retail by ald J. G. LESTER, 173 Westminster ~ FAMILY FLOUR, [N b, half bbls and bags, r-‘.r’.’m’h:{’ § ald J. G. LESTER, 173 Westminster st. SALMON. Nr.w Smoked Salmon, at retail by ald J. G. LESTER, 173 Westminster st. . NO.I MACKEREL, lN kits of 12} and 25 Ibs each, for sae ut 173 Westmin ster st, by J.G. LESTER. FILE HANDLES, l“(m Jewellers' use, for sale at No. 53 Broad st, firs door below the Arcade, ald GARDINER & TIFFANY. IRON AXLES, OF all descriptions, constantly on hand and for sale at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade aid GARDINER & TIFFANY. CHAIN PUMPS, "I"IlE subscriber has now on hand about 6000 feet of ex tra Tubing for chinin Pumps ; also about four tons of galvanized Pump Chain, of different qualities, together with an extensive assortment of Chain Pump fixtures, all of which are offered at reasonanle prices, wholesale or re tail, by N. A. EDDY, agent for the manufacturer, 95 Brond st. alb CURRY COMBS, . J UST roc’d, 100 dozen Curry Combs, of different quali ties, fur sale chenp ut wholesale or retail, by alb N. A. EDDY, No. % Broad st, HORSE NAILS, Ol’-‘ extra quality, for sale by 5 al6 N. A. EDDY, 95 Broad st. COLOGNE WATER, F a superior quality, for sale cheap by OF 318" P AMBROSE MORSE, drugest, 75 N Main st INK. Ry lIARRISON’S (‘olmntu-n; .|T|;\, the gennine, for sale by alt AMBROSE MORSE, 75 N Main st. MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIAj AI.SU, Dunbar’s, for sale by B alt AMBROSE MORSE, 75N Main st. EYE WATER. rr HOMPRNN'S l-.;; “’ut'e'r:-fiv»r—l'n-lirhy AMBROSE MORSE, deoggist, 75 N. Malin st. g i OPIUM. TL’RKBY Opinm, very nice, for sale at wholesale or retail by alt AMBROSE MORSE, druggist, 75 N. Main st, FLUID EXTRACT VALERIAN, - for snle :‘v G al6 AMBROSE MORSE, draggist, 75 N. Main st. HONEY. [)Um: Northern Honey, for sale by alt AMBROSE MORSE, draggist, 75 N . Main st, ACIDS, NITRIC. Muristie and Sulphuric Acids, warranted guro. for sale by al AMBROSE MORSE, 75 N Main =, YELLOW DOCK ROOT. M()R!‘E‘fl Componnd Syp of Yeimw Dock Root, for sale in any quanm{, by ald AMBRORE MORSE, 75 N Main st. CASTILE SOAP, l"Ol sale at wnolesale or retall by alld AMBROSE MORSE, 75 N Main st BITTERS, OVB Grosse Groene's Oxygenated Bitters, a celebrated articte for the cura of dyspepsia, for sale wholesale and retail at the Great Mortar, 45 N Main st, "‘ alt H. 1. BURRINGTON. PINK SAUCERS, Osr. Gross Pink Sancers of sunerior guality, for cale b‘ the dozen or less quantity, at the Great Mortar 45 Main st, by H. H. BURRINGTON, DEWEY ROSES, (-u)l.f)fl NE of delightful perfame, equal in fragrance to 7 n bed of lowers, put nr in bottles of A new and beau 1t pattern ; ale~, for sale low in quantities to suit, at the Great Montar 45 fl Main st, by alf H. 1. BURRINGTON, CONGRESS WATER, CONOIm Water, this day landing, fresh from the E :g'u“:‘u sale by the box or bottle at (he Great Mor tar, 45 N nst by H. H, BURRINGTON, Tlexald. =% BOOKS, RUDIMEN TARY Treatise un Warming and Ventilla tion, hy Charles Tomlinson. Rudimentary and Practica) I'reatise on Music, by Chas, Child Spencer, Travels in the East, including a Journey in the Holy LM:d. by Alphonse de Lamartine, with a memolr of the author. fo, a tale of the olden Fane, b{ R Barton. Sunbeams and Shadows and Bad« and Blossoms, or leaves (rom Aunt Minnie’s Portfolio, by Georgie A. Hulse. Appleton’s Diction 'ry of Mechanies' Eigine Work and Fngineering, No. 38, For sule &v 030 G. H, WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st. NEW BOOKS, | TRAVELR and Adventures in Mexico, in the course of a journey of upwards of 2500 miles, pflum.tl on foot, giving an account of the manners and customs of the peo. ple, and the agricultural and mineral resources of Ihat gountry, by William W. Carponter, late of the U, 8. Army. F'flu l"uto, asale of Stirring Tunes, by G. P R, James, 189 1.-‘!lemom- of Goology, intended for the use of tudents, by Samuel St John, Romance Dust from the Historie Placer, by Win. Star buck Mayo, author of Kaloolah, Berber, &¢. The Stone Mason of Paint Point, a village tale, by A, de Lamartine. For sale by a 7 G, . WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st. JAMES' NEW WORK. 'l‘ I:E Fate, a talo of stirring times, by . P. R. James, 1. Travels and Adventures in Mexico, in the course of Journeys of npwards of 2500 miles, performed on foot, giv ing an ncconnt ol the manners and eustoms of the peoole, and the agricnitural and minernd resour es of that country, by Willinm W, Carpenter, late of the U, 5, Ariny Just published and fur sale at 17 Westininster st, by a 7 MATHER & BURR. ROOKS., 'l\ll AVELS and adventures in Mexico, in the course of Journoys of upwards 2500 miles performed on foot, giving an account of the manners and cnstoms of the peo ple, and the agricultural and mineral resources of that country, by Willinm W. Carpenter, Inte of the /. 8. Army. The Fate, a tale of uumn? Times, by G. P. R, James. For sale by G .Al)l)lM!h BROTHER, BOOKNS. gll NBEAMS and #hadows, and Buds and Blossoms, or :I Loaves from Aunt Minnie’s Portlulio, by Georgie A. ulse, fo, & tale of the Olden Fane, by R. Barton, No. 34 Byrnes' Dictionary of Mechanics, Engineoring and Engine Work, For sale by Wl GLADDING & BROTHER. NEW FALL DRY GOODS. (! F. GLADDING & CO, have just rec’d an assort N e nt of new fall Dry Goods, embracing somas bheau tiful styles Indies’ diess goods, &, and will be in frequent receipt of new and desirnble articles as they appear in market, all which they offer for sale at the lowest prices, at 45 North Main st, adl DARK BAREGE DF. LAINES, ( ¢ F GLADDING & CO, have fust rec’d a few pleces Ko dark Barege de Laines, for sale cheap at Jo North Main st. usl BUFFALO ROBES. J UST rec’d a fine lot of Buffalo Robes, for sale at GEO. R, WHIPPLE'S furnishing goods store, 7 Wnunm-;u ! ad GEO. R, WHIPPLE'S BOOKNS., LADIES RUBBER GLOVES, J UST rec’d and for sale at GEORGE R. WHIPPLFE'S, 7 Westminster si. Bathing Caps, just roc’d and for sale as above a 0 CASTA GLOVES, JIYH'I‘ rec'd and for sale at GEORGE R, WIIPPLE'S Hat and Cap store, 7 Westminster st. udo BUFFALO ROBES J"'S'l’ rec’d and for sale at GEORGE ll WHIPPLE'S Hat and Cap store, 7 Westminster st, Fancy =ik Ceavats; shirts and Collars of all sizes ; Sus« penders of extra lengths, just rec’d and for snle as above - COW TIES, J UST received and for sale at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade, GARDINER & 'l'll"?' ‘NY', HORSE NAILS, Tlll". genuine G Horss Nails, tor sale at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade, a 7 GARDINER & TIFFANY. : MEAT HOOKS, l‘“ M Britehers’ use, for sale at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade. GALDINER & TIFFANY. WOOD HAMES, A FIRST rate article for sale by GARDINER & TIFFANY, a 7 No. ond st, first door below the Arcade NAY CUTTERS, C HOVEY & CO'B manufacture, tor sale by . GARDINER & TIFFANY, ny No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade. WROUGHT NATLS, [“”R enle at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Areade. Jyao GARDINER & TIFFANY. TRACE CHAINS, J UST received and for snle at No. 5 Broad st, first door below the Areade GARDINER & TIFFANY. WINDOWS, * A LOT of new Windows, of different sizes, for sale low to close a consigninent, by Jy2o OLIVER JOHUNHON, 13 Exchange st. . CORN STARCH. : = Tl‘}N hoxes Corn Btarch, for sale by Jy26 OLIVER JOHNSON, 13 Exchange st. ¥ MINERAL PAINT. l & BBLS Fire and Water proof Paint, for sale hy Dy OLIVER JOHNSON, 15 Exchange st. 5 WINDOW GLASS, G;P() BOXES French and American Window Glass for DU sute by OLIVER JOHNSON, 13 Exchange st. HAIR INVIGORATOR. l)ll/\l.”.\".q Chemieal Hair Invigorator, for sale by ad) AMBROSE MORSE, druggist, 75 N. Main st FPLUID EXTRACTS OF VALERIAN. %EN!\'A, Pink Rout, &c, for =ale by the dozen or single ) pottle, by AMBROSE MORSE, diniggist and apo he cary, 75 North Main st, udo CAMPHENE AND Burning Fluid, for sale by w 0 AMBROSE MORSE, 75 N. Main st. 3 COD LIVER OIL. l{l':‘ll’l'(k\'. Clark & Co's Cod Liver Oil, for sale by ado AMBROSE MORSE. drugeist, 75 N. Main st, DYSENTERY CORDIAL, !\l R, B, Kidder's Cholera, Dysentery and Diarrhaea Cor. AVR dial, for sale at 75 North Main st, by w3O AMBROSE MORSE, druggist. POTASH, ) ‘7 ERY white and nice, for sale by AMBROSE MORSE, druggist and apothecary, 75 North Main st. ado OLIVE OIL, I.\! bottles and flasks, wurranted to be of a superior qnal ity, and for sule hy udo AMBROSE MORSE, druggist, 75 N. Maip st MORSE'S VEGETABLE POMADE. r]‘llln is n very valuable preparation for beautilying and dressing the hair. It will promote its growth and prevent it from falling off, and keep the hair in a moist condition. For sale by a2l AMBROSE MORSE, druggist, 75 N. Main st. BRITISH OIL, l“flR wnle by a2l AMBROSE MORSE, druggist, 75 N. Main st 38 GINGER ROOT, Ol" a superior quality, for sale at 75 N. Main st, by a? 7 AMBROSE MORSE, druggist and apothecary. HUNT'S LINIMENT, AN excellent remedy for wounds, bruises, burng, rheu matisin, &e, for sale by uRo AMBROSE MORSE, druggist, 75 N. Main st. ORANGE FLOWER LOTION, l‘\UR sale by AMBROSE MORSE, druggist and apothe cary, 75 North Main s, aldv ANEW TOOTH POWDER. I;URRI.\‘(:'I‘UN‘Q Strawberry Tooth Powder, a choice, pure and extremely delicate dentifrice, for rendering the teeth and gums healthy, peautiful and attractive. This admirable preparation contains no deid or anything that is injurious 1o the teeth or the gnms . on the contrary, it p« sesses remarkable qualities for their preservation, Fre pared and for sale at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st. a3O M. M. BURRINGTON, Chemist and Apothecary. FRENCH PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES, A SUPERIOR aiticle, for sale at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st, by M. . BURRINGTON, SEIDLITZ POWDERS. l;l'Tl.El'fl Tasteless Seidlitz Powders, for sale at the Great Mortar, 45 N Main st, by aln H M. BURRINGTON. CONGRESS WATER, DIRI".("I‘ from the Spring, for sale by the bux or bottle, at the Great Mortar, 45 N Main st, b[, a 0 . 1. BURRINGTON. TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Dunn AL Supporters and Shoulder Braces, comprisin the largest and most extensive assortment to he finn: in Rhode Istand, Persons requiring any or all of these instruments will, by calling on the subseriber, be sure to find those adapted to their wants, and warranted to give satisfaction in every re<pect. 11. H. BURRINGTON, chemist und apothecary, at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st r)L ot g s o 50 Doz !yr\nuduwflod -m‘-& l:v -.hu“.uho‘ fn'.flory with Mamm ~ T e .l:l'l_l'l.jn’l‘o.‘. CANADA SNAKE ROOT. 2 3 RBLAR Canada Snake Root, for sale at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st, by H. M. BURRINGTON, GLASS WARE. ‘ “o PACKAGES Glass Ware, comprising a large warl a‘. for sale at the lowest rates at the Gireat Mortar, 45 North Main o, by H. 0. BURRINGTON, NUMBER 72. 2 - Republican Hevald. 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Contracts foradvertising by the yearon low terms, 108 PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, EXECU TED AT THIS OFFICE. * Business Cards., e—— e ———— S e e v ——— FRANCIS READ, MANUFACTUNRER AYD DRALER IN PAPER HANGINGE AND BAND BOXES, No. 116 Westminster Street, Providence, R, I, O S —— - - - L e e ROWE & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS (N BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWHEPAPERS, N 0.20 Market “quare , underthe Frauklin House Agentsfor Willmers & Smiths’ European Times,and foral Kinds of Foreign Magazines, Books and Newspapers. Rowe & Co. will recoive subscriptions for all kinds o Mugazines and Newspapers published inthe United States, and deliver them to all parts of the city - - e ———— J. TILLSON, IMJURTENR OF SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS, . N 0.23 North Market Street, BOSTON, N.B.—Lastings, Galloons,#hoeund Patent Linen Threade Boot Webbings, Cords, Braids, Cutlery articles, &s. HENRY C. MATHEWSON, DEALER IN | ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL. ~ White and Red Ash Conl, of the best qualities, for sale by | the eargo or single ton, | Office foot of Ship street, Providence. - L ————— | EZRA BAKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERIN l BOOTH AND SHOESN, | No. 55 Bouth Main Street, ‘ Where may be found at all times, a good assortment of I dies’, gentlemen’s, misses’ bhoy«"and children’s Boots | and Shoes. from the bestimanufacturers inthe country. L e | GARDINER & TIFFANY, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN DOMESTIC HARDWARE I Arso, IMronrens on 'ENGLISH AND GERMAN HARDWARE. First door below the Arcade, 53 Broad street, Nioworas B, Ganvingn Jamus Tiewanw e - e ———— ISAAC HEDLY & Co., WHOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALERY 1Y GROCERIES, DRY GOODE, READY MADE CLOTH - ING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ke, N. B.<Garments cut and made to order, No. 32 Canal Street, - - —— L e ———— N. A. EDDY, DEALERY IN HARDWARE, No. 95 Broud st. Canntacreano Hanxess Trimminas, <xon ano Montieg Locks, oF BVYERY VARIETY, e—— - - L e ———— ————l C. MORSE,JR, MANUFACTURER OF THR ‘COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT,* No. 102 Fountain St.eet CHARLES F. PHILLIPS, FEALER IN HAKRDWARE, No. 248 Canal Street, (up stairs,) Providence. - L ——— CYRUS HANDY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALENR IIN READY MADE CLOTHING, No. 57 Westminster Street, up stairs, Provivexce, R | C— - - —— - S ———— GEOKGE R. WHIPPLE, HAT AND CAP \rl.\.\l'l".\l"l'l'KEß, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HATSE, CAPS, AND FURNISHING GOODS, No. 7 Westminster street. - L —— GEORGE H. WHITNEY, (Successor to C, Burnett, Jr.' PUBLISHER, BOOK SELLER axu IMPORTER, AND DEALER IN PLAIN AND FANCY R'l‘A'l'lUNle. No.J Westminster street, Providence, R. 1. Particularattention giventotherebinding of Bookste order. 3 e ——— D OTIS H. KELTON & CO., LIVERY STABLE Office, rear of Aborn’s building, North Main street, Provi. dence. o 7 Horses and Carringes, of every description, furnish ed at the shortest notice. Orders left at the office will be punctually attended to, - e ———————————— AMBROSE MORSE, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No 75, North Main street, I constantly supplied with family medicines o ."’r'“'. riety und description. Also, all Kindsof Shakers’ herbs, extracts, roots and barks—Likewise all kinds of fancy soaps, pomades, perfumery, &e. - - - - - L e e c——— MATHER & BURR, BOOKSELLRES AND STATIONERS, No. 17 Westminster street, Providence. [ Subscriptions received for various periodicals 6% R S ——————————— DAVID DAVIS, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AZD WOOLEN GOOD~, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Nos. 1 and 3 Arcade, Providence, R. [, e e . et e e e e ee————ND M. W. COOPER, ONE PRICE CASH STORE. JOBHBER AND RETAILER OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLINS, HOSIERY, MILLINERY ARTICLES, &¢. &e¢. &e. No. 63 Westminster street, - - - - L ————————————— P. B, STINESS, JUR, DEALER INY HATS, CAPS, FURS, UMBRELLAS, &ke. No. 15, Arcade, Providence, R. L. S - e ———— TIMOTHY MU NYAN, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, * No. 66 Canal Street, Providence. G. F. GLADDING & 06. DEALERS IIN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Nos. 33 and 35 North Main Street - ~ - e ——— H. H. BURRINQTON, DEALER IN DRUGS,M };nlt‘l\')’..-',rll.l‘. MICALS DYESTUFFS ke Nos. 43 and 45 North Main Street, - ——— - L e ——————————— A. M. LELAND, DEALER IN AUSIC, MUSICALINSTRUMENTS or 4t KINDE k¢ No. 135 Westminster St, JOHN NATHAN, TAILOR AND CLOTHES CLEANER, No. 157 Westminster st, New and second hand Clothing, for sale cheap for eash The highest cush price paid for cast o'(‘lmhll!. BURDICK & BARRETT, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS TOOLS SEEDS & N 0.34 Canal Street, up stairs. PR ——— - e —————— O.F. DUTCHER, DEALER IIN HATS CAPS, UMBRELLAS, FURS, &e. N 0.14 Market Square, Providence. e en———— e e OLIVERJVOHNSON, PEALER IV DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, ke No. 13 Exchange Street, D - - e GLADDING & BROTHER PUBLISH ERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONRRS No. 21 Westminster street, T ALLEN J. BROWN, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, No.lll Broad street. MOORES’ NURSERY, Cranston, R. 1., hoif a mile from Providenee. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREER rmwrl AND A GREAT VARIETY OF SHRUBBERY. SILAS MOORE, Propristor, TILLINGHAST SHELDON, WHOLESALR OCER FLOUR AND COMMISEION MERCHANT, No. 9 RBroad Street, ; % J. Q. LESTER, SWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES n& FRUMP No 173 Wemminster §