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ffimp wblican \V.SI A/ LIAY fl. Publl.hero VOLUME XXV, fepublican Herald, PRINTED ANDPURLISHEDBY WILLIAM SIMONS, N 0.12 Market Square overthe Nationa Bank. TERMS OF THR HII_IAALD. Twiceaweek, (Wednesdaya td Saturday )§4ayeur— wcid inadvance, $4,50. Oucea wenk,(Saturday,) 82,50 y ear—paulinadvance $3 #*T'he lowest pricesabove named willbe received from those ouly who pay in advance, [ No paper discontinued until arrearages are paid ex ‘ept at the option ofthe publisher. Advertl-ln’. ‘ The very axtensivecirculationof the Heraldrendersit | | a most valuable medivn for advertising. | Tewas—Persquare,(tenlines,) three insertions, sl— each continunnee one shilling. Contraets foradvertising by the yearon low terms. M | . Business Lards. ; FRANCIS READ, .| ANUFACTURKER AND DEALER IN I’Al’d& HANGINGS AND BAND BOXES, | No. 116 Westminster Street, Providence, B. I. I ROWE & Co., . WHOLESALE AND RATAILDEALERS IN ! ROOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 25 Market 3quare,underthe Franklin House Agentsfor Williners & Siniths’ European Times,and foral kinds of Foreign Magazines, Booksand Newspapers, Rowe & Co, will receive subseriptions for all kin s o Magazines and Newspapers published inthe United States, and deliver them to all parts of the city J. TILLSON, IMyORTER OF SHOE MANUFACTURERS GOODS, N 0.23 North Market Street, ‘ BOSTON. N.B.—Lastings, Galloons,Shoeand Patent Linen Threads i Boot Webbings, Cords, Braids, Cutlery articles, &e¢. ! HENRY C. MATHEWSON, | DEALER IN ANTHRACITE AND BITIUTMINOUS COAL. White and Red Ash Coal, of the best qualities, for sale by the cargo or single ton. Office foot of Ship street, Providenrce. OLIVERJVOHMNSON & SON, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILE, VARNISHES, WINDOW wLASS AND MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES, No. 13 Exchaage Street. Oviver Jouwson, Wit Liam 8. Jounsow. EZRA BAKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERIN BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 55 South Main Street., Where may be found at alltimes, & good assortment of la dies’, gentlemen’s, misses’, b(?'n’uml children’s Boots and Shoes.from the bestinanufactiurersin the country. ——————— es o e ————————————————— ’ GARDINER & TIFFANY. WHOLSSALE AND RETAIL DEALERSAN DOMESTIC HARDWARE ALso, IMPORTERS OB ENGLISH AND GERMAN HARDWARE. First door below the Arcade, 53 Broad street. ! Nienworas B, GarviNEß Jamus Tirvawy || ISAAC HEDLY & Co., ' ’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTMN~ |/ ING, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. N. B.—Garments ¢t and made to order. ! No. 32 Canal Street. e e —— . ———————————————————— N. A. EDDY, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, No. 85 Broad st, Carntace axn Haawess Trammines, {nvon anp Monricx OUES, OF B B N R C.MORSE,JUR, MANUFACTURER OF THE . “COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT, No. 102 Fountain St.eet —————— - CHARLES F. PHILLIPS, DEALEI IN HARDWARE, No. 28 Canal Street, (up stairs,) Providence. CERgag— - L e —————————— CYRUS HANDY, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ! READY MADE CLOTHING, | No. 87 Westminster Street, up staire, ! Provioence, R l GEORGE R. WHIPPLE, | ~ HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, AND FURNISHING GOODS, g No. 7 Westminster street. { GEORGE H. WHITNEY, (Successor to C. Burnett, Jr." PURLISHER, BOOK-SPLLER axo IMPORTER, AND DEALER IN PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, No. 3 Westiinster street, Providence, R, 1. Particularattention giventotherebinding of Books order. . ___‘_____f)_. OTIS H. KELTON & CO., LIVERY SETABLE Office, rear of Aborn’s bui‘l;lim(, North Main street, Provi ance, 37 Horses and Uarriages, of every description, (urnish ed at the shortest notice. Orders left at the office will be AMBROSE MORSE, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No 75, North Main street Is constantly supplied with family medicfnol o every vaj riei, and description. Also,all Kindsof Shakers’ herbs, extracts, roots and barks—Likewise all kinds of fancy soaps, pomades, perfumery, &c. ‘ ——— - e ——————————————— MATHER & BURR, ‘ BOOKSELLRES AND STATIONERS, No. 17 Westminster street, Providence. ! £ Subscriptions received for various periodieals &) - + et e e e ———eeet DAVID DAVIS, DEALER IN FORBIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AaD WOOLEN GOQD -, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Nos. 1 and 3 Arcade, Providence, R. L. M. W. COOPER, ONE PRICE CASH STORE. JOBRER AND RETAILER OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLINS, HOSIFRY, MILLINERY ARTICLES, &c. &c. &c. No. 63 Westiminster street. P. B, STINESS, JR, DEALER (W HATS, CAPS, FURS, UMBRELLAS, &e. No. 15, Arcade, Providence, R. L. ctmtipdmesnied e s TIMOTHY MUNYAN, DEALER IN o CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, No. 66 Cana! Street, Providence. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Nos. 33 and 35 North Main Street PP e e m————E H. H. BURRINGQTON, DEALER IN ORUGS,MEDICINES CIHEMICALS DYESTUFFS & Nos. 43 and 45 North Main Street, e et e et e== e ——————— A. M. LELAND, DYALER IN KUSIC,MUSICALINSTRUMENTE or ALLKINDS ke No. 135 Westminster St. JOHN NATHAN, TAILOR AND CLOTHES CLEANER, No. 157 Westminster st, New and second hand Clothing, for sale cheap for cash "I'he highest cash price paid for cast off Clothing. BURDICK & BARRETT, DRALERS IN AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTE TOOLE SEEDS & N 0.34 Canal Sticot, up stairs. —— - e e —— e . —————————— O.F. DUTCHER, DEALER IN HATS CAPR, UMBRELLAN, FURSE, &e. N 0.14 Market Square, Providence. QLADDING & BROTHER, PUBLIZHERSE, BOOKSELLER® ANDSTATIONRRS No. 21 Westminster street. ALLEN J. BROWN, ODEALER IN ROOTS AND SHOES, No. 11 Broad street, MHOORES' NURSERY, Cranstan, P 1., h!f a mile from Providence, FRUIT AND OKNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERS AND A GREAT VARIETY OF SHRUBBERY, SILAS MOORE, Proprietor, TILLINGHAST SHELDON, WHOLESALE O-T-l' FLOUR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mo. 9 Broad Street, J. Q. LESTER, WHOLESALRE AND RETAIL DEALER IS CHOICE FAMILY ull)wlfl‘lu FRULT Na T IWesmhnet ¢ ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORI'nK.\TBu forthe purpose of Insurance againg loss ordamage by‘fir‘e."wilh ucapitalot $200,000, Attheannualmeeting oftheStockholderstothe KEwn? tnsurance Company,thefollowingpersons werechosenfol the ¥|nr ensuing ; vViz., ‘womas K. Brace, Josern CHURCH, Samver Tuooon, l Esexezen Seuky, GRIFFIN BTEADMAN, Bras B Hamivronw, Josern Monaan, ‘ Freveniok Tyien,) Jussk SBavaox, Rowenr BukLe, Joseru Prarr, S, G, Bovanron, Jamus THomas, W. M, CornELL, EvLisua Prex, Mies A. Turrie. Wano Woonerick, And at asubsequent meelintol‘ the D.rectors, I'woMasr K. Brace, Esq., was chosen President, and Simzon L Loomis, Esq., l‘errotnry. Hartford, August 9, 1842, The proposals for Insurance in this Company, are be* jeved to be us favorable as the nature of the business wil admit, ¥ Application to be made in Providence to J, H.Onrwms wee, Bsq., Agent, No. 9 Market Square, who is authorized in mostcases to execute Policies, without delay attending areference tothe Company at Hartford MARINEAND FIRE INSURANCE. 'l‘ HE American Insurance Company, Providence, R 1., continue to insure against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,on Cotton, Woolen, and other Manufactories,Build ngs,.and Merchandise.and also agaiust MARINE RISKS on favorable tertas Tho capital is $150,000. DIRECTORS, Wm. Rhodes, George 8, Rathbone, Robert R, Stafford, Caleb Harris, Amos D, Bmith, T. D, Bowen, Resolved Waterman, Allen O, Peck, Shubael Hutehins, Samuel B, Tobey. LEbenezerKelly, Jumes T, Rhodes, W. Humphry. Persons wishing for Insurance,are requested to direc their applications. (which should beaccompanied with particulardescription of the properly,)‘rn mail,tothe Pres ident or Secretary of the Company.and thesame will meet withpromptattention. ALLEN O PECK,President, Warker Humeuny, Secretary Providence, July 9, 1851, MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. Tll E Roger Williams [nguranee Company, Providence, R.l.,offerstoinsureagainst Marine Risks, and againat 0088 or damage by Fire, on Cotton, Woolen, and othes Manufactories, Machinery, Stores, Merchandise, Public Buildings,andotherproperty on the mostfuvorablcterms CAPITAL - $190,000, DIRECTORS. Fhomas Harkness, William A.Robinson, Earl P. Mason, Thomas J. Steaa Willinm Fosier, Edward Pearce, William SBprague, Seth Padelford, Traiman Beckwith, A. B, Dike, Joseph Carpenter, Billings Brastow, Cyrus B, Manchester, Cyrus Taft, Charles H Dabney, Charles T. James, Amos N. Beckwith, William J. King, George C. Arnold! Persons wlc{ln. for Insurance nre requestedto direc heirapplicationstothis Company ,givinga particulardes cription of the property, THOMAR HARKNESS President. Cro. . ArNoLn, Secretary. Providence, August 23, 1845, 4y NER & BURR, { N 0.17 Westminster Street, Providence, s KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A COMPLETE AR i §SORTMENTOFSCHOOLBOOKS BLANK BOOKS, i AND BETATIONERY ; Together with a great variety ot ! MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Including a choice selection of the CURRENT LITERATURE OF THE DA Blank Books made to order, of any pattern, ORDERS FOR ENGRAVING, PRINTING AND BIND ING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Subscriptions received to the various Periodicals, Particularattention paid to the selection of suitablebooks tor the young; and all works published by the various 8 1. Societies, the A, I'act Society, &e., will be furnished toregularcustomers at the publishers’ prices, Bouks, or other articles not in store, furnished at the shortest notice. - Money refunded, without hesitation, for any article which may not be found to suit, if returned in good order, within a reasonable time. 4 Customers will always find convenient accommoilations | i for writing letters, &c., and friend« from the country, es | y pecially, are requested to consider themselves e lectly “‘a | © home’’ in this particular | F‘ A share of public patronage is respectful: solicited, i chool Books, of every kind. Slates, Slate & ncils and Holders, Rewards, &ec. Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books. A great variety of Books, Maps, Gumes, Puz/les, &ec.y suitable for Presents. my 26 ‘ P— O—— ——— e—< —— . S ———— ——— - ' GEO.H. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster St, GENERAL PERIODICAL AGENCY, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, Lond REVIEWS, s MEDICAL, ‘ ondon, raithwaite’s Retrospect ! Edinburgh, zfu(:o‘{;:;% of Medical Science,slso l Northßritish, sash Medico-Chirurgicalße- Westminster, ' view, 300 . Brownson’s Quarterly ,8300| Lond n Lancet, 500 American(Whig) Re- Ranking’s Abstract, 150 view, 500| American Journal of - Democratic, 300 MedicnlScience, 500 North American, 500 British and Medical Massachusetts (Quarter- Review, 300 i ly, 300 LAW, | i ImELIGIOUS, Law Reporter, 300 Ohristian Examiner, 400 JUVENILE, New Englander, 300 Merry’s Museum, 100 Christian Review, 300 PICTORIAL MONTHLIES, Bibllotheea Sacra, 400|London Art Union Jour- LITERARY, nal, 900 ' Blackwood’s Magazine,3oo|Graham’s Magazine, 250 | | Eclectic Magazine, 600 Godey’s Ladies’ Book, 250 ‘ Living Age, (wee Hg;) 6 00| Union Magazins, 300 Hunt’s Mercha ats’ Mag- MISCELLANEOUS, ' azine, 500! Banker’s Magazine 2nd Knickerbocker, 500 State Financialßeg ister, 500 * % ('lnhs,societies, and individuals, who take several v works, supplied at a discount from regular pric-s, 279 Orders from any part of the country, accompanied with the money, will rocolve_f‘vmmpt attention. j 9 GEO. H. WHITNEY, 3 Westiinster st. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. GLADDING & BROTHER, 21 Westminster(formerly Market) street, Providence, ARB constantly supplied with a general assortmento! THuroLOGICAL ,CLASSICAL,MIsSPRILANROUANDSCHOOL Booxs. BrLaxk Booxsofany size or pattern on hand ormadeto srderof the bestmaterials and manufacture, Royal Medium Demy Cap, Letter, T'issue ,Envelopeand . wrapping Paper. English DrawingPaper,of the various sizesfrom Demy to Autiquarian, Rlhodes’ & Sons’ ,Monroe’s Faber’s,and Kock’sDiaw . ing Pencils, i Piax axp FaxcySrarroneny,ingreatvariety, ¥y The various school books inusein thisecityandin the State furmshed to committees teachers,and couniry l dealers,onthelowestterms. aud R ————————————— ——— —— NEWSTOCKOF HARDWARE, ‘ ‘ S.\DIDI.F}RV. &c,—Ganpixer & Tirvany would re. ‘ spectfully informthecitizens of Providence and neigh- | boringtownsthatthey have just receiveda new andcom- l plete stock of Hardware, Saddlery,Carriage trimmings, manifacturing goods and tools of every deseription. Our | Saddiery ware departmentis the most extensiveofany in thecity,the prices of which haveheenroducedat lenst 15 | I percent. We havea large assortment of honse trimings, | emhracingallofthe variougpatternsand qualitiesrequired inboildingand repairing, We wonldin particularinvite l carpenters , wheelwrights and every clagsof workmento examine our edreandothertools ; weofferthem at New | Yorkand Boston ricesand guaranteeto nllwhonurehase | entiresatisfaction. Ourstoreis No. 53 Broad JSormerly 43 ' ‘ Weyhonsetst,, firstdoorbelow Arcade . an?l i ISAAC HEDLY &C 0 | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN l CLOTHING, Bt vrs,"alnnr:a, HATS, CAPS, &ke.&e. | at store, No, 26 Canal street, | | wnE“E ILHEDLY has for many yearsenjoyedthe high | reputation of selling the best and cheapsst Clothing | Boots, Bhoes, Hats, Caps, and all kinds of piees Goods, u} I any st reinthecity. Our Spring and Enmmerstock will consist of every variety of style, and will be sold very low, | wholesale andretail. Every person in wantof Garments, Boots,=hoes, Hats,. L., for hisown wear, s onld visitus, | N 0.31 Canal street,and he may be assured of getting a l good articlefora littlemoney Allkindspofgarmentsmade .| toorder. HA’X‘(‘ HEDLY. | Providence Aprild, 1849 SAMUEL HEDLY. PIANO FORTES TO LET. 'l‘! B cabseriber has continnallyon hand, new and see ond hand Piano Portes forsale orto let at varicus pri | ees. Bvery one desironsof having a Piano Forteupon reasonabletermsand upon anylength nfllmo.anmvmd tocallat 100 Westminsterst A.M.LELAND. UNDERTAKER'S NOTICE. ‘VIM.I AM O.BRIGGR, N 0.57 Highst., hason hand ; ready madeCoffing, of allsizesand analities of wood , an as reasonable terms as elsewhere in the city. Also, Hearseand Fombage,if wanted . Punctualattendsncea alltimes. - STRICTURFC URED! . "\Hlfl painful disense which has bafed the skillof the best physiciane soon yields to that sovereign remedy ellod ooy Bernior.glfes advertisemgnt headed sroney Pareaer, g “The will of the People must he understood, respected, and faithfully executed.” PROVIDENCE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1852 POLICE OFFICK. PUBIJ(! notice is herehy given, that the City Police Of fice is establishied in the Town House, corner of Col jege and Benefit stree’s, (entrance on College streei,) and will hereafter be kept open from sunrise until 10 p. m. During the night, the Wateh House at the westerly end of the same building, will be open. All applications for such services as ought to be perform ed by the City Polhice, will be promptly attended to with out any charge to the applicant. Persons losing articles of value, or from whom such arti. cles may be stulen after this date, are requested to send description of the missing articles to the Police Office. Persous fading articles of value, nre reqnested to leave the sume at the Police Office. If not clai ed within a reasonable time, they will be returned to the finder ; and of any reward is paid, it will not be retained by the Police, but will be paid to the person depositing the article found. Persons finding valuable articles, are reminded that if they appropriate them to their own use without exercising reasonable diligence in ascertaining their owners, they be coma liable to prosecution, It is much to be preterred that applications for police services be made ut the Police Office ; but in case of emer geney, the officers may be applied to, Their residence iv as follow s 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. Shaw, 23 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. Slock, 302 High st, D. K. CHAFEE, City Marshal. City of Providence, March 19, 1851, CITY ORDINANCES, AN ORDINANCE for the Presecvation of Health, l'l‘ is ordained by the City Council of the City of Provi dence, as follows, viz: Section 1. Whenever, upon due examination, it shall appear to the Board ot Aldermen, that the number of per #ons vecupying any tenement or building within the cit I 8 80 great as to Le the cause, in the opinion of said Bnuuiy. of nuisance or sickness, —said Board may issue their war rant commanding the owner or owners of such tenement or buildine, to abate such nulsance by removing such number of his or their tenants as way be required, within such time as said Board shall name. And if any owner or owners, so commanded, shall omit or refuse to obey, he or they shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty dollars, to nlu‘yfiw the use of said eity ; to be sued for and recovered, by proper legal process, before any Court of competent Jurisdiction, Section 2. The Board of Aldermen may. nt their discre tion, lieense varts for the purpose of removing honse otlal and swill, within sueh districts as sad Board may deem expedient: and v henover said Board shall notify the cifi zens in any newspuper printed in the city, that they have granted a license for n district described in said notice, it shall not be Inw il for any other person than the one N censed, or sume person cwploved by him,to gather h use offal or swill in such distriet: and every person who shall offend against this provision of this Ordinance, shall for feit and pay the sum of two dollars, to and for the use of said city, to be sued for and recovered, by proper legal process, before any Court of competent jurisdiction. Section 3. 11 there be any district within this eity, in which the expense of collecting such house oftul shall, in the opinion of the toard of Aldermen, exceed its value, said Board are authorized to muke contracts for collecting and removing the same ; and to pay for the servicesr n dered, by orders on the City ‘Freasury : provided the whole amount of ord s o drawn do not exceed the sum ol one thousand dollars in one vear, Passed January 12, 1852, A true copy nttest A[:rE'RT'I‘ABOI)IE,CRy Clerk. AN ORDINANCE in addition to ““An Ordinance to pe vent the firing of guns and pistols in the streets and other public places.” l'l‘ is ordained by the City Council of the City of Provi dence, us follows, viz: Section 1. No person shall open, keep or maintain or permit to he opened, ke‘w or maimtained upon premises owned or oceupied by them, within the distance of two bundred fe t from any street, highway , gangway, or open yluco over which the inhabitants of this city puss, or muy reely pass, within the limits of this city, any pistol gal lery or room or place for the purpose of testing or firing any pistol, rifle. musket, or other fire arm, without using all sueh preeantions against dumage or accidents as the Cll{ Marshai may, with the advice of the Mavor, diect; and every person so transgres ing #hall forfeit and pay to anda for the use of the city, the sum of twenty dallars, to be recovered by proper legal process, before any Court of competent jurisdiction, mection 2. Every person who shall open, keep or miin tain, or permit to be opened, Kept or maic tained, any place as aforesaid, for «hree dayvs after the Citv. Marshal shall have given directions ax aloresaid, without using the pre scribed precautions, shall he deemed guilty of a new and separate offance and «hall be fined accordingly. Passed Junuary 12, 1¥52, A true copy—witness, jel ALBERT PABODIE, City Clerk. l AN ORDINANCE in amendment of an Ordiance, enti tled'*An Ordinance in re ation to the Btreets and Highways.” It 15 ordained by the City Council of the city of Provi dence as follows, viz : Section 1. Whenever any person or corpointion shall open any trench or hole in any street or highway, in con formity to the fourteenth section of the ordinance to which | this is in amer dment, and shall, for €ix hours of daylight | after the completion of the work for which such opening | was made, omit to fill up or repave such highway tothe catisfuetion of the Surveror of Highways, it £hall be the duty of said Surveyor to proceed and fill up or repair the same in a proper manner, aid to deliver to the City Treas urer n statement of the cost, with reasonnhle charges for superintendence of the same, and the City Treasurer «hall caise the amonnt to be collected of the person or corporas tion, causing such streel or highway to be opened. | Section 2. Nothing in this ordinance shall be constrned to remit or do awny with any penalty prescribed by the ordinance to which this i in amendment, or by any ordi nance in addition or amendment thereto. Passed December 1, IBGI. A T'rue copy—Attest : ALBERT PABODIE, City Clerk. NOTICE. Tlll-) copartnership neretotore existing under the name of Mather & Burr, s tins o:?' digssolved, by mutual consent. . . MATHER, Jr., HORACE BUKR. Providence, Jan. 1, 1852, The subscriber having purchased the s'cek and ussumed the responsibilities of the late firm of Mather & Bure, will continne the business of Book selling, &e, at 17 Westmin ster street. Thank(ui for past favors of friends and pat rons, he hopes to merit the continuance and increuse thereof from them and the public generally. 37 HORACE BURR. COPARTNERSHIP, 'Plll-: subseribers have this day formed a connexion in business, under the firm of Oliver Johinson & Soi. OLIVER JOHNSON, WM, 5, JOUNSON, Providence, Jannary 1, 1:52. u IHHAY SEEDS. 80“ BUSHELE Red Top, new crop: 500 prime R. 1 Bent ; 100 bushe's vept Herds Grass, in bags ; 2000 Ibs new Ohio Clover : 3000 Ihs Viaine and Vermont Clover 1000 Ihe Connecticnt Clover: 100 Ihs white Dutch Clover 500 bushels heavy seed Outs ; 150 bushiels Barley 5 10 hush; ols Buckwheat, for sale at wholesnle and retail at the lowest market prices, at the Agricultural Warchouse and Seed Store, 34 Canal st, np stairs by w!o BURDICK & BARRETT. GOLD PAPERS. ' non ROLLSE of gold Paper and Borders, just rec’d and for sule from 81 00 to 81 75 a roll, and 5000 rolls of gatin Paper, from I to 4< 6d., FRANCIS READ, 116 Westminster =t, a 0 Late H. Cushing & Co. PLANT DIMES AND PLUCK DOLLAXS, 'P you have any clothes that are ‘aded or Inst their color, nave them cleaned and restored and vade like new.— This ean he done or no pay required, at the Clothes clean« ing establishment, 18 <o, Main st, HENRY SOLOMON, Origi al Clothes cleancr. N, B, The highest cash price paid for cast off elothes. ml 7 CHAIN PUMP TURBING, 'l\llß gnbscriber has constantly on hand a complete ns cortinent of galvanized Pumps, Wheels, Pulleys, Cranks, Bearings, Tubing, and all the fixtures appertain ing to Chain Pumps, which he will #ell ut low prices, a 2 N. A. EDDY, 95 Broad st. CLOTIS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, l) AVID fi\\'lfl. No<. 1 and 3 Areade, offers for =ale a full nssortment of the above goods. [His stock com rises black. brown, bine, olive and claret, in German, g‘ronrh and American Broadeloths ; also, black and taney Doeskins and Cassimeres, of almost all styles and prices In Vestings he has on hand abont 200 different styles and quatities, many of them choice gooda, Those in want of goods in the cloth line are requested to eall at the Cloth Store, L and 3 Arcade, before making their purehinses, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, “l!‘-flfl' Qhirts, Bosomse, Collars, Btocks, Cravats, Sus. penders, Gloves and Hosiery, in great variety, ran he bought cheap at DAVIS', l‘nd 5 Arende. ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIR¥FD. "I'\HB anbeeriber e fully prepare | to repair and tune all Kinds of Masieal instruments. After fifteen years ex perience in the tnning of every instrument, the subseriber flatters himselfl that all repairs will e neatly and promptly executed, LELAND'S Musice store. SKCOND HAND PIANOS, TB‘ second hand Pianos, of varions prices, from §l5 to 2100, for sale cheap. Please call and examine " LELAND'S Music store. HMATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &¢, lN all varisties, may be obtained at fair prices, at 16 Ar. eade. P. B. STINESS Jr, CASSIA RUDS, I;\Ol eale low wholesa'e and retail, atthe Great Mortar, 45 Novth Main st, by W. W, SURRINGTON Moxicirar Couny oF THE Ciry or Provinescr, Jannary 27th, 1852, ‘ EB"‘.\'l‘E OF ABEL W. TRIPP, (Minor )=\William Morgan, Guardian of the person and estate of Abel W. Tripp, & minor, son of Abiel Tripp, late o said Provi denice, decensed, presents his account w n‘ the estute of said minor, for allowance ; and said Guardian presents bis petition in writing to this Court praying for power and anthority, iu his said eapacity, to sell or mortgage all the right, titie and interest of said minor in and to certain real estate, situate in said Providence, at the junction of Hope and Sheldon streets, formerly owned by said Abiel Pripp, deceased ; for the purpose of paying the debts of imlcl menor, and o 1 supporting him, and the expenses of settling his estate, with incidental churges: and said ae count and petition nre received, and are severnlly referred tothe twenty fourth day of Febrnary next, at nine o’clock . ~ for consideration, and it is oraered that notice there of be published three weeks successively, in the Repnulis can Herald, A. G.GUREENE, Clerk, ESTATE OF CYRIL CARPENTER, Al,l, persons interested in the settiement of the Admin istrator’s account with the estate of Cynil Carpenter, late of North Providence, (whieh aceount contains a cred it for proceeds of real estate suld) are notified to attend a Court of Probate, to he held at the Town Clerk’s Oflice, in said North Providence, on the first Saturday of Febru. ary, 1852, at ten o’clock, a, m., and be heard thereon, if they see fit, J. H, WEEDEN, P. Clerk. North Providence, January 17, 1852, NOTICK. | A LL persons interested i the petition of Henry Mowry, ! Guardian of the person and estate of Dorcas J sephine | Olney, of North Providence, a minor, for leave Lo soll cer tain wood standing on land of his said ward, are notified to uttend & Court of Probate, to be holden ut the Tuwn Clerk’s Otfice, in said North Providence, on the first Sat. urday of Febmary, 1852, in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see fit, 21 J.ll, WEEDEN, P, Clerk. | . Crenk's Orvice, Count or PrRouvATE, Johinston, January 10th, 1852, ‘ UI’ON the petition of Jereminh Clarke. Administrator of | the estate of Daniel Tucker, late of Johnston, decens. | ed, representing that the personal property of said deceas- | ed is insufficient to pay his debis, funeral charges and ex pen<es of settling his estate in the sum of 655 105 and asking for license and anthority to sell all or so much of ‘ the real estate of said decensed, lying in Johnston, as will make up said defictency : Ordered that notice be given to | all persons interested in the prayer of said petition, to at. | tend a Court of Prohate, to be holden at the Town Clerk’s ‘ Office, in snid Johnston, the 24 aturday in Feoruary next, at 1 o clock p. m., and he heard ' Js ROBERT WILSON, P. Blerk. | CrLerk’s Orrice, Covnr ov Provare, | Johinston, Janwary 206, 1852, g | T"H Commtssioners heretofore appointed treceive and | examine claims of the several creditors of the esate | of Joseph . Mathewson, Inte of said Johnsion, deceased, hiave presented a report of the several eluims and the a- | wards allowed by them on the same ; and the further con- | sideration of said report is reforred te a C urt of Probate, ] 1o be holden at the 'llnwn Clerk’s office, in said Johnsion, the second Saturday in Febioary next, at one o'clock p.m ! It 1% ord red that notice be given in the Republican Herald, once i 1 week for three successive weeks, to sll persons in- ‘ terested in the reception of the report, who nre herehy no- | tified to attend. IlHIlMR"‘ WILSON, P, Clerk. | CLerk’s Orrick, Covnt or Proware, l Johnston, January 10, 1852, ‘ | "l‘ B Commissioners heretofore appointed to receive and oxamine clnims of the creditors of the estate of Daniel Tucker, late of Johnston, decensed, have presented a re port of the elaims allowed by them ; and the consideration | of said report i= referred tothe Conrt of Probate 1o be hold | en at the Town Clerk’s Office, i =aid Johnston, the 2d | Saturday in Pebruary next, at 1 o’clock p. m., where all | persons interested are notified to attend, Jil ROBERT WILSON, P Clk. CrLerx’s Orrice, Courr oF l'nnnvru.t ! Jolinston, January 26, 1852, | Al.'. persons interested in the appointment of an Ad. | ministrator on the e<tate of Blisha Luther, lnte of | Johnston, decénsed, are hereby notified 1o attend a Court | of Probate, to be holden at the Town Clerk’s Oflice, in | said Johnston, the 24 Sotarday in February next, at 1 o'clock p. m, and be heard. i ROBERT WILRON, P, Clk. THE STATE OF RUODE ISLAND AND PROVI DENCE PLANTATIONS, CLerk's Orricr, Svreeme Covnr, g ! Providence, Jannary 29, A. D, 1852, i Providence, se., | WIII-ZIH'ZA-".Jnlm M Brown, of Cambertand, in said county, has filed her ram fon i this oflice, praying | that a decree may be passed by said Court, gaanting hera divoree trom her husband, Emor S, Brown, alimony of the | personal property in her possession, the castody of her in fant chld, Emma Frances Brown, and liberty to resume her maiden name. | Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Emor 5. Brown to appear (if he shall see fit) at the Supreme Comt, next ta be holden i suid Providence, on the fourth Mon day of March, A. D. 1852 then and there to respoud to sald petition. EDWIN METCALF, Clerk. sl THE STATE OF RUODE ISLAND AND PROVI DENUCE PLANTATIONS, J Providence, sc. Crerk’s Orvicr, Fueneme Covnr, )| Providenee, January 206, A, D, 1862, | l \VIIIIRI'I AS, Duleena Adams, of Cainber Land, in said connty, has filed her petition in this oflice, praying that a decree may be paszed by sad Conrt, granting her a divoree (rom her husband, Silns Adams,vestoring to her her lands and hereditaments and allowing her alimony. Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Silas Adams to appenr (it he shall see fit) at the Supreme Court, next to be hotden at <ud Providence, on the fourth Monday of March, A. D, 1852 then and there to re<pond to said pe tition. EDWIN MUTCALF, Clerk., )28 THE STATE OF RUODE ISLAND AND PROVI DENCE PLANTATIONS, | t'uuu'nil:ru::,h‘rruufl:('--l'nr,‘ | Providence, January 6th, A. D, 1852, Providence, se. WIH';IM'“\S, Wiltiam Clum, of said Providence, has filed his petition in this office, praying for rensons therein stated that a decree may he pussed hy =mid Conrt, granting him a divorce from his wite Jdeanette Clum, and the custody of his infant children, Mary Jane and Caro line Angusta, Notice is therefore herehy given to the said Jeanette Clum to appenr (if <hie shall see fit) at the Supreme Court, next to be holden at Provience. within and tor saud conn ty, on the fourth Monday of March, A, D, 1552, then and there to make answer to said petition. Jju EDWIN METCALF, Clerk. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. ‘V E,the subseribers, having been appointed by the flon orable the Court of Probate of the town of North Providence, Commissioners to receive nnd examine the cluims against the estate of Franklin Olney, lute of said town, deceased, represented insolvent, and how they are made ont, do hereby give notice that =ix months from the third day of Jannary, A D, 1452, are nllowed to the credi tors of said estate to bring i and prove thetr clatims agalnst the s ime and that the third day of July, lES 2, from cne Lo gilx o’clock p. m o, and at the house ot Lemuel Angell, are appointed by us as the time of meeting savd ereditors for the purpose of receiving and examining theirseveral claims. ROBERT DEVEREAUN, ) REYNOLDS 8 WILCOX, ¢ Com'rs, LEMUEL ANGELL, 5 North Providence, tannary 21, 1852, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICKE. THB subscribes hereby gives public noties that he has been appointed Administrator on the e<tate of Dr. J. P. Loonard, lite of Smithiield, deceased. e therefore requests all persons ind wted to sald estate to make pay ment, and all persons having demands to present them, Ao, all persons indebted to the late firm of Drs. Ballon & Leonard, are requested to make pavinent without des lay. A. W, BALLOU,; Adw’r. Hmithfield, January 17, 1852, FRUIT TREES OF EXTRA slZk. Now isthe time to lrmu‘)lum all kinds of Trees and Plants. PAGLE NURSIEEXRY., | Thisestabushimentisaboutiall wilesouthofthe city of Prov tence, onthe middle road, or New Lon ol Lurnpike, wieremay be fonnd alarge variety ot Ornas mental Porestaud Vrut Crees, Flowernng Shrubs, Herbance ous Plants, Vines, Creepers, &, Irees of large size, saita ble (or strents, &e.—~suchas Lindea, Horse Chestnut, Flow sring lulip T'rea, Silver-leated Abeil, the tock, White,nnd Searlet aaples, Honey Locust, Flow aring Catalpa, Red-ber cied Mountain Ashg White do; English and American | Blme; Sdoteh and Amencan Larch ; Varopean Hyennore | Tree. Those suitable for yards, walke, burying-grounds, &e., are the Nupoleon Weeping-willows: Ring leafed do 3 Balsam or Sdver Firs .\'ufwzt(' Spruce ; Hemlocks, Abovatl, with many «ther kinds«. '\ e wonld call the attention ol the public in our selection of new and rare kinds of Fruits, which is ever exstensive, and are of a gowd size and in o fine and healthy state. We believe they cannot ho snr passed by any nursery in our vicinity for size and quality: Cherries, Pears, Plums, Apples, Penches, Quinces, Apri ents, Nectarines, with other kKinds of small Fruits, such as En.jhh Gooseberries, Currmnts, Strawberries, Raspherries, &y Asparagus Roots; Rhnbarh for tart«: 80~ Edging:a great selection of new and hardy Roses, Pronies,and Dah. lies: a large variety of Flowering Shrubs and Bulbous Roots ; also, Thorns for hedges, Al T'rees and Plants wil! be delivered in the city of Providence, if desired, free of sxpense, Friends and the public generally are invited to enll and examine the same, which are in good ordertoy treaneplanting this fall or coming «pring. . Direction« for planting out trees of vartonskinle« aleno the enltivation of the Peach Tree. Hee catnlogue of Bagle Nursery, just published. The above treesare now fitto (mnq',.rml. and ean be had on reasonable terms, by direct- Ing aline tothe proprietors, at the Nursery. .m‘v." many also he leftat the store of John W, Cule, N 0.5 Arcads, Providence, wh.‘cuulnmn may be had gratis, Street Troes, ofBxtra large size ; also, Penr Plam, and Peach,dodo. “ILAS MOORE, Bagle Nursery Cranston, 0ct.17, 1850, DRESSING AND TRAVELLING CASES, l.\' leather, wond and papier mnche—Our present stock embraces different patterns, and forms an assortment w 0 varied that no one ean fail to bhe suited. Fans,in ovnvfmlhlo nrm‘ for sale by die GEO W WHITNEY & Westminsterat b 1 Large Stock of Custom Goods ! ! ADDED TO OUR PRESENT STOCK, BOUGHT THIRTY PER CENT, LESS THAN COSTL We have marked our Goods down to sell off, to make oo for Fall and Winter Stock, in piain fizutes, We buy cheap, make large anlos-—espensec s small, and sell at low prices, al the ~ ONE PRICE STORE, NO, 26, CANAL STREET, PROVIDENCE, R, L. ISAAC NMEDLY & €O, Continue to sell Goods 30 or 40 per cent. cheaper thunnny other establisnment in the Union,and we have on band and for sale, every article in the line of 5 ’ ’ r RUEADY MADE CLOTHEVE, FORSPRING, SUMMER, ¥ ALL ORWINTER WEAI BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS AND CAPSI oAx this hist will show —=please read 1.4 250 Bovs Thin Sacks and Coats, at S 0 i A ot of Men's Coats, o | 300 Men’s Linen Sacks, 75 | Men's Linen Coats, 1,00 | 100 Men’s Thin Diess and Linen Sacks, from 1,00 to 1,25 f A lot of Men’s T'weed and Joan Sacks, 2,25 | 175 Boy#’ e do do 1,25 Aot of Men’s and Boys® Summer Cassimere and Cassimeret Dress and Sack Coats, from 2,00 to, 4,00 A lot of supertine Broadcloth Dress Coats and Sacky, 7,00 | 250 pairs Boys’ thin and Tweed Pants, 60 | A lot of men’s do do 50 | 300 puirs men’s Linen, Cotton and Tweed Pams, 5 Men’s Linen Pants, 1,00 | 400 parrs men’s fancy thin Dress Pants, 1,25 A Lot of SBummer Cassimere, and Satineft Pants, 1,50 l 150 pairs men’s and hoys' all wool Doeskin do 2,00 500 do do faney and black Doeskin do 3,00 | A lot of superfine Doeskin do 3,00 to 4 50 | 500 men’s fignred and Silk Vests, 1,75 A lot of figured do 75* 1,00 | 300 boy's Vests, HOTo 1,50 A lot of black =atin Vests, 2.00t0 2,50 150 men’s and boys' tancy Vests, 50 to 1,00 | A lot hoys® fancy Vests, 70 | 200 Ju do 1,20 A lot Satinett Vests, 1,00 to 1,25 50 puirs men’s thick and Kip Boots, nt 1,00 to 2,00 A lot of boys’ do do e 1 400 pairs men’s do do 1,756 A lot of ehildren’s Boots, o 2 50 pairs men’s patent leather Downings, 1,50 Congress Boots, 2,00 | 300 pairs of men’s fine Calf Boots, 1,75t0 3,00 1000 parrs men’s and boys'leather, calf, gont, grain, | thiek and kip Brogans, from # 50 to 1,00 A lot of shippers and Shoes, 50 150 pairs of ladies’ House-shoes, 40 A lotof Walking Shoes, 50 to &0 200 pairs woren and misses’ Boots and Shoes, 4710 (7 Moroeco Boots and Shoes, 7510 1,00 300 pairs Gaiter Shoes, &« S 0 ta 125 500 prirs of children’s teather fancy Roots & Shoes, 20 to 50 Bovs’ and ehildren’s Palm Leat Hats, 10 Men's and bovs’ thin Hats, from 101650 A lot of men’s fine Silk Hats, from 1,00 to 3,50 600 men’s and boys® Broadeioth, Silk, Glazed Caps, all kinds and qualities, from St 72 £ With all Kinds of thin and faghionable Hats, tosuit the senson, Fine Shirts, from 4410197 Bosoms, from 2510 50 Collars, from Ko 1?2 Overalls, Dinwers, Shirts, a 5 o 4 kinds of fuspenders, from 6 to 36 Socks and Stockings, from 10t 25 ?"r AWith all kKindsof gent’s Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Relf adjusting Stocks, Scarfs, Jeuny Lind Ties, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, all styles and colors, from 10 cents to %1,00 ; and other Goods. oo numerons too mention. Witk all kinds of fashionable and seasonable imported | and Domestie Cloths, Doesking, Faney and Plain Cassi- | meres, Linens, Tweeds, Satined, Ginghams, Satin and Faney Vestings, Calieo, Rheeting, Shirting, Jean, and all other kinds of Cloths, Al Kinds of Garments made up to order. at short notice, in the latest style, and warranted to | fit, at the lowest price. NO. 26 CANAL STREET., | {757 Call,and we will try to suit from hend 1o 00l ', POPULAR PERIODICALS, ! A LIST of the most popular Periodicals of the day, whicl are furnished at ihe lowest prices by GEORGE | I, WHIPNEY, 3 Westmin-ter sl ; AmEnrican— Literary and Political —Vittell’s Living Age | | —weekly . Whig feview—monthly : Damocratic Review, | U dos Bleetic Magazine, do: The Knickerbocker, do: Liter- | ary World—weekly : North American Review quarter- | [y : Bdinburg Review,do: London Review, do: Westmin cler Review, do: North dritish Review, do: Blackwood 1, monthly : Harpers’ New Monthly : Tnternational Magazine L —montnly : Graham’s Magazine, do: Gadey's Lady’s | Book : Sartain’s Union Magazine, do: Dickens’ House | hiold Words—weekly l Retrarovs.—"The Sibliotheea Sacra and Biblieal Reposi tory 3 Brownson’s (Quarterly Review ; Methodist Quarter [ 1y Review ; Christian Review, Biptist; The New Eng lander ; The Chinreh Review ;. Christian Examiner New L Church Magazine 3 New Jerusalem Muagazine ; Spirit of | Missions, Serestirte anp Meotean.—American Journal of Medi enl ¥eionce; Medical News: Hilliman’ Journal of Scl [ ence; Hommopathic Quarteriy ; Chemical Gazette ; British [ Journal of Homeopathy ; Journal of Gas Lighting : Braith [ waite's Retrosneet ; Rankin’s Abstract; London Lancet, | Miscertankous —Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine ; The | Bankers' Magazine : Meriv's Muzeunm ; The Plongh, Loom | and Anvil; The Athany Cuttivator ; New England Histo | rieal and Geneologien! Register; Massachusetts Teacher ; | Appleton’s Mechanics’ Magazine, | " Forpran.—Civil Bnciceer and Arclnteets’ Jonrnal ; 1 he Art Jonrnal ; ‘The Journal of Design ; Dublin Univer | sity Mugazine ; Glasgow Practicu) Mechanic ; London Me irlmmrl’ Magazine ; Hustrated London News; London | Punch; The Christian ftemembrancer § The Chemical | Gazette; The Architectural Quarterly § The Athenmum, SUATIONERY ANDACCOUNT BOOKS, l ('1 EORSE H, WHITNEY is constantly supplied with N u great variety of English, French and American Stu | tionery, suit d to the wants of ladies and gentlemen, st | dents, neofessional me', mercantile and official uses, em | hracing Letter and Note Papers, with envelopes to mateh; C Folio and Drawing do ; Gold, steel and Quill Pens 5 Eng | i<k and American black and red Ink and Fluid ; Beaing f Wax; Waters ; Month Giue; French piston, putent and | other Inkstands ; Paper Weights; Pen Racks; Tapers; Penknives ; BErasers : Scissors; Drawing Instiniments ; Pa per Shenrs: Drawing and Wiiting Pencils; counting house CJapanned Ware, &c. 1 Aceount Books of all descriptions. of fine linen papers, I cubstantial binding and elegant finish, adapted to the | wants of merchant<, mechanics, bank, insurance and law offices. railroad and other corporations, constantly on hand ’ or made to order at short notice, Lo any desired form and | finish, at 3 Westminster st. 4 BLANK BOOKS, STATIONKRY, e, ( YLADDING & BROTHER w uld invite the attention of N the mercantile firms, banks, &ec, in the cily to thelr Inrge stock of Blank Book Papers, consisting in part of sue perfine linen medinm, demi and cap, of the best manufac tires in the conntry, which they will rule to pattern and make up inany style that may be wanted, Also, con stantly on hand a large varety ol all Blank Books com monly wanted, made of the hest papers and in nll styles of binding ; our Blank Books being well known in this market, it 18 nnnecessary to state in regard to durability, &e. We also have one of the best stocks of writing Pa pers in this m irket, co sisting of superfine Congress, linen Letter and Cap, Engli<h and French Leter, and all styles of American manutacture, all of which are ollered atthe lowest prices. Purchasers will do well to examine our stock, as we are confident we can give satistaction. HOUSEK EEPING GOODS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS—G, F. Guapoise & Uo. have n very exten cive nssortment of housekeeping goods in linen Sheetings, Pillow Linens: linen damask Table Cloths; Napkine Doylies ; Damasks by the yard ; huekerbuck and birds eye Dinpers ; red bordered puain linen Towe's ; French printed and embossed Table Covers; colored cotton and worsted do; colored Table Covering by the yart; embroidered Cur tain Magtins ; English and Ameriean Quilts and Blankets English, French and American Clintzes ; Furnture Dime ity ; Cotton Fringes ; Weached and brown Sheetings, of all widths, with n great vanety of other goods, for sale at the lowest prices nt 45 North Mamn st, ) GIRAY HEADS TAKE NOTICE. ( SRAY Hair restored to its original eolor, by the use of LT, Loveirt’s*Waphene, which also notonly pre vents the hair from falling oif, and removes all scurfand L dan el but likewise, when the hair is thin, or the head C partially bued, o person by nsing this celehrated prepara | tion, never fnils to have a tall growth of hair. 1t is well known that the hair i= a transparent tuhe, when deprived | of its pigment o matter whether the orig'nal color wns black. brown, red, nuburn or flaxen, What I claim for the Waphene is to restore the coloring pigment, nnd canse the hair to take up the same, when it at once assumes s natural yoathtal appearance. Purchasers may be assured | that any articie offered at retail as Waphene, at less than | one dollar per bottle, 18 <purions. For sale wholesale and retail at the Greut Mortar, 45 N Main st by | a 7 1. 0. BURRINGTON. ' MORSE'S COMPOUND Sy RUP | ()I" Yellow Doek Root, forpurifying the blood, &c¢. This . compound will remove and cause a permanent cure of all disenses arising froman impure state of the blood, such | asscrofmla, which presents itealf in u variety of forms, salt theum, king’« evil, pimples on the face, blotches, ulcers, ery«ipelus, ring worm, costiveness snppuration of the glands, merenrial uhcon-e-.d»-!n;mn.)muu!m livercom | platuts, dropsy , general debility, colde, conghs, giddiness, | &e. Sold by A, MORSE, apetheeary. . ROGER WILLIAMS INST BRANCE CO. 3 l‘llM'r\'Al.—'Hw Roger Willinms ln-_nnmo( ompany | have removed their offiee, to No. 16 Market square, i What Cheer building 13 nNEMOVAL. ' 11-‘NIIV COLOMON, Tuitor and Clothes Cleaner. has removed from 151 Broad street, to No. 18 Bouth Main street, where all enlls for work in his line of business will be attended to with neatness and dispateh, m BROADCLOTHS, .'" PIRCER Freach and German Clothe, hoth twvilled DU ot plain, of recent importations, now in store and for sale at low prices, by wmd DAVID DAVIS, land 3 Arcade, Xlerald, LONDON ART JOURN\AL FOR JANUARY. lI,I,UH'I‘KA'I‘!(JNH. The Dingerons Playmate ; Cava ler's Pets ; Night; Morning, The Cardinal’s Virtues; Resignation; Selecdons from the Portfolio of Moritz Ketz-ch. Contents: The Nuremburg Madonnas; On Woods need for ornaments and purposes of art ; Natural Phiosophy of Art; Metals and their alloys, as they are omployed in ornamental manafacture . ‘The Cavalier’s Pots; The Great Masters of Art; On the harmony of Col ors, in their application toladies dresseq Obituiry Seenes of Artists Life ; The Government Schools of Design ; The Dangerous Playmate ; Costumes ofMYarious epochs , Art in the Provinces; Night ; Marming ; Correspondence : Colors omployed in Mural Painting; Photography : Royal Panop tiean of Science and Art; Art in Continental Htates "The Royal Academy ; The Progress of At Manutactures ; A Day at Chatsworth Minor topies of the mo th, Reviews of published works., Subseriptions rec’d by | m GEO, . WHITNEY 3 Westminsterst, ‘ NEW BOOKNS, l FCOTURES on the Mistory of France, by the Rr. Hon. | 4 Sir James Stephen, K, C, B, L. D, Professor of Mod i orn History in the University of Cambridge. { Wesley aad Methodism, by Lsane Taylor, with portrait of Wesley, , Also, Nos. 16 and 17 London Labor and London Poor, No. "J Field Book of the Revolution, ’ Just rec’d and for sale vy o GEO, I, WHI'PNEY, 3 Westminster st. l THEKENICKERBOCKER FORJANTARY, (N)N'l'H\'l'!‘ I'he Voyaguer; Parting Stanzas; The ! 2 Northern Lights Waoman and Fame ; Lined Stanzas; | Charlotte May ; Unus et Altar; An Epistolary Day Dream | | Achedinsms ; Stanzas ; Angel Eve,or the Calostinl Messen l ger; The Pudge Papers; Scotia, land ot Lake and Moun- ! tain ; Fairy Land 0 Ann Eliot. wife of the Apostie to In | dinns : Stanzas; A Sequel to S, Loger; The Angelin a Maiden’s Eves, Price reduced to 83 per vear. Subserip | tions rec’d by G. 1, WHIPNEY, 3 Westminster st, | NEW NHOOKN, ! l FOTURES on the History of France, by the Rt Hon, 4 Sir Janes Stephen, L, D, Professor of Modern His | tory in the University of Cambridge. Wesley and Methodizm, by Isane Taylor, with a portrait of Wesloy in extremo npe. London Labor and the London Poor, by Henry Mavhew, | with dagnerreoty po engrayvings by Beard, Nos. 16, 17 Pretorinl Field Book of the Revolution, No. 1 Just re colved at 17 Weatninster ot by HORACE BURR LECTURES ON the History of France, by Hir James sStephen, for sale by GLADDING & BROTHER, LONDON LABOR & THE LONDOR Proonr., ‘ I)AR'l‘.fl 16 and 17 London Lavor and the London Poor, | by Henry Mayhew, just ree’d and for sule by | > GLADDING & BROTHIER, | PICTORIAL VIELD BOOK. ! '\'H. 19 Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, i rec’d hy GLADDING & LROTHER, | WESLEY AND METHODISTT, : l;\' Tsaae Taylor, just rec'd hy i 21 GLADDING & BROTHER, FLANNEL SHEETING 2, YARDS WIDE, ‘ L GLADDING & CO, have rec’d Lhe above nrticle, Ne with o laree assortment ol other Flannels, incindine the renl Welch Lancashie nrticle, wartanted not to shuink in washing, for sale at low prices at 35 North Main st BELTS FOR CHILDIRRKN, A LARGE lot of now styles received at 15 Arcade, | M P. B, STINESS, Jr. | FITCH CUNFES, | J UST rec’d a few pair Fieh Cutfs, for sale ot | 24 WHIPPLE s, 7 Westminster st, | WHITE SILK POCKET HDIK VS, ' JU2 rec’d o fine assortment of Hdkfs, for cale ot | 134 WHIPPLES, 7 Westuinster st. ! GINGHAM HDKEFNS, ! J URT rec’d and for sale at | IR1) WHIPPLE'S, 7 Westminster st. WOOLEN WRISTEILS, J URT rec’d and for sale at j 24 WHIPPLES, 7 Westminster o, FUR TRIMMED GLOVES, 1 J UST ree’d, of every descoption, for cnle at J WHIPPLEYS, 7 Westminster st. { INDIA RUBBER GAUNTLETS, | AN excellent nrticie for firemen, just rec’d and for enle ut WHIPPLES, 7 Westminster st, GENT'S BAY STATE SCARES, J UST rec’d and for sale at 21 WHIPPLIYS, 7 *llmmn(fl at. BUCK GLOVES AND GUANTLETS, l’ ADIER Buck Gloves and Gannilets, just ree’d and for 4 sule nt WHIPPLE'S, 7 Westminster st. | RUSSKL AAD WATERFORD TIES, \ JUI rec’d, n beautiful article for the neck, for sale at ' 21 WHIPPLES, 7 Westminster st , - SAL TRONS, J UST received and for saleat No. 53 Broad st, first door ‘ helow the Arcade. GARDINER & TIFFANY, l STUIR'S FILES, { (')I" all kinds, on hand and tor sale at No. 53 Broad st, - Wdirst door below the Arcade. I GARDINER & TIFFANY. | MEAT WAGON BOWS, OP different widths, on hand and for sale at No. 5 \ Broad sty first door below the Arcade A GARDINER & TIFFANY. | FLOUR EMERY. | l‘“”l salo at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade, ‘ J 2 GARDINER & TIFFANY. FLOUR TRY KIS, l,‘“l( sale by ' GARDINER & TIFFANY, i )21 No. 53 Broad st, first door helow the Arcade. ‘ IRON AXLES, | A SUPERIOR wrticie resmed Axles, for sale by GARDINER & TIFFANY, i )21 No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade. MALAGA GRAPES, l 0 Kegs in pertect vrder, for sale at 173 Westminster si by J. G. LESRTER. | FAMILY FLOUR ].\' bhig, halt bbls, and bags for sale at 153 Westminstas | st by J. G. LESTER. ; BUTTER. { A FEW dairies of superior quality, on hand for sale by ! TILLINGHAST SHELDON, | Cheese, of prime qualities, for sale asabove. 4 | rFrLoun, ! \ CONBETANT supply of the most ealebrated fancy and : X common brands, tor sale l?' yod TILLINGHAST SHELDON, BEEFW, l" BELS new No. 1 Beel of superior quality, for sale low by TILLINGHAST SHELDON, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, (“) BBL= of fine flavor and light eolored now landing | O will he sold low if applied tor immediately, by ‘. 7% TILLINGUHAST SHELDON. ' weoLS RAISINS, . : Joh g ” VHOLE, ha!f and quarter boxes Raicine, Johi | ldO Clemons brand, in prime order, for sale by | TILLINGHAST SHELDON. : 10 casks do, fur sale ns nbove, J2l ‘ WALNUTS, 1 0 BBLS new Shelibarks, just rec’d and for sale low by 1”21 TILLINGUHAST SHELDON, ‘ 'l)l(lll‘ll)l,\l’l’l.lcs. : : . NS Dried Apples, sliced and quartered, o ';000 prime quulity, for sale 1y ( 2 TILLINGHAST SHELDON, | HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN INK, I 'l\llll‘ Ink Hows more freely from the pen, gives strong er and more durable color, and corrodes steel pensles | than any other. It is of best quality for all purposes, an particularly advised for nse with Root’s Penmanship. Fo sate wholesale and retail at 75 Nogh Main «t, Ly | 14 AMBROSE MORSE, WINTER LARD AND WHALE oIL, ‘ l“(m snle by the bbl or single galiun, at 75 North Mai | st, by AMBROSE MORSE, drogeist. MeMUNN'S ELIXIR OFOPIUDN, l rl\lll.-‘ i« the essentinl extinet from the native drug. I containg nll the valuable qualities of opinm, withou ite deletorions and nselass pring iples, for sale by l 21 AMBROSE MORSE, 75 Noah Main f‘-‘ BRITISH LUSTRE, ! BRl)\\'.\"P‘ Pencil Pasta and Barber’s Chemieal .to'.‘ Polish, first rate articles. for cabe ot 75 North Main st by AMPROSE MORSE, Druggist, CREAM TARTAR., @ “ BRES pure Cream Fartar, by bblor less quantity, for ) wnte by 2l OLIVER JOHNSON & SON, 13 Exchange st, PARIS GREEN. KEGS extrinand eommon qualities Par « Green, just ' 0 rec'd and for sale by 21 OLIVER JORNEON & RON, 13 Exchange st. VARNISHES, l 0 BBLE furniture and coach Va nishes, on hand for sale bf 21 OLIVER JOUNRON & SON, 13 Fachange st. COOPER'S ISINGLASS O' superior quality, for sale wholesale am‘ retail at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main =t hy m M. H. BURRINGTON, COD LIVER OIL. l‘l'.flllTlN, Clark & Co's Cod Liver Uil for snle at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st, by Jo 1. 1, NURRINGTON. COCOANLT OIL AND Coconnut O Roap, for saleat the lh’l Mortar, 45 North Main st, by it 1. BURRINGTON. PESSARY., A NEW and improved article of Pessary, ey be found at the Gireat Mortar, 45 North Main st, by yat 1. 1. BURRINGTON. NUMBER 11. WM. FIFE'S PATENT GOLD PEN. '\l A DI under the inspection of the pitentes, W, Pife. VR toncher of Writing, Philadelpbin. Fhe asselience of a well made Quill Pen ix ucknowledged by all, but few are awnce that the cause 14, that it bends Juterully at the oint, in making strong shades, and becones an oblique {'on. The ordinary Pen, when fine and well wade, s & perfect instrument for the buek hana, for the split and the shades, or dgwnward mark« are theie in a hine, and the pen does not score or sernpe the poper ;: but it is lmperfect for writing of the ordinacy s'one, For sale by i Gl WHITNEY, 3 Westminstor st, BLACKWOOIFSs KDINEURGH MAGAZINE l‘ubll JANUARY «Contentsei"ohitieal and Monetary Prospeets ; The Rural Faperstitions of Western France - Dramas, by Wiliam Swmith ; Mont Blane ; Hus~ bands, Wives, Fathers, Mothers. My Novel, or varieties o Engtah Life; Struggles for Fame and Fortune ; Lord Gaorre Bentine b Miherribhaes vontd Wy )4l G, M. WHITNEY 3 Westmineter o 1 INITED STATES DIGEST, l;lll\‘; n Digest of the Conrts of Common Law, Equity and Admiralty, in the United States, by John Phelps Putanim, of the Hoston Bar, vol 4, Annnal Digest for 1850 ; for sale Ly GEO.H WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st, NECOLLEKCTIONS OF INDIA, ()Il Reminisennce of a Sig years residence in Orises, by Mra, € P. Noyes ; for sale by 1l CEO. H, WHITNEY 3 Westminsterst. PDREAM LIVE, l‘\' ). G. Mitehell, better known ns Ik Marvel, bas heen published sevoral weak s, and has been received with universal welcome. It i« mude up of sketches of scenes and experiences of life —childhood, youth and manhood een from the sentiment | pemit of view, and describod with decp and natarsl feeling and in a style of remarkable grace and purity, s wrnitten In the same vein nsthe leveries of a Bachelor, by the same author, but 1x on the whaole o Better bock. For sale by )" GEOL, HL.WHITTNEY, S Westininster st. LECITRES () N the History of Fianes is the title of a noble royal octavo, from the press of the Harpers ~ Itishy Hir Jumies =tephen, professor of Modern History at the Uni versity of Cambridge, England. [t reviews l'yunrll history from the time of Clovis to the eonclusion of the relgn of Lonis NIV, and embraces o series of lectures delivered by the author, Fiov snle by JoB GEOL L WHITNEY, 3 Westminster ot. BLANK BOOKS, GLAI'D'NH & BROTHER wouold invite the attention of mercantile firms to thew Inrge stock Demi, Medium and Cap Papers, which they will rule to any pattern, and make in the most dirable manner ; also a large stock of alk Kinds of Stationery, wineh they offer ntlow prices. J3l . SHAWLS, l ONG AND SQUARL WOOLEN SHAWLS, VERY A UHEAP G F Guannise & Co, have for sale the bes styles Moy State, Watarloo, and other woolen Shawls, in monrning and faney eolors, wineh they offer at the most reduced prices, at 45 North Muin #t, J3l TMBRELLANS, \'ll.l\' AND SCOTCH GINGHAM UMBRELLA®-G, WY Granpivg & Co, have ree'd u largs asfortment of Wack and green sitk imhrellng, and real -"fl!(xfllbl. do. in varlons siaes, some very suitable forl ,all of the hest New York manufueture, for sale ot very low prices at 25 North Main st. )31 BISCHOFE'S SUPERIOR BLACK lllafli ‘VO GLADDING & CO. have just ree’d an assog- Ko ment of Biseiioft’s first quality hlack Silks, in rich m'&o and of all desirable widths, for sale at the lowest pri®es at U 5 North Muin s, m LADIES WHITECASHMEREGLOVES, &e ( o GLADDING & CO, have ree’d ludies fine white Ne Cn-himere Gloves ; fancy colored do; fleecy lined silk do; nlso n large as<ortment of gent's silk and woolen and French buckskin do; ehildren’s do,of various sizes, for «nle nt low prices at 35 North Main »t ) RICH MOUSLIN DE LAINES \ ND CASHMEREA, VERY CHEAP-G, F GrappiNg DN & o, will s 0 the remainis g stock of wincer Dress Goods, consisting of some beautitul styles at very low prices, at 35 Nerth Main st 18 o KOSSUTH HATS, J UST roe'd another supply of Kussuth Hats, incinding all the ditferant styles, for sale at JPL) WHIPPLE'S 7 Westininster st. PLUSH LINED KiD &LOVE, A FEW pair of those nice lined Gloves leit, «nd for sale ut WHIPPLE'S, 7T Westminster ot. PLUSIEAND FUR CAPS, s‘lfl.l.lxfi at reducod prices at O WIHIPPLE', 7 Westminster st. | CALK SKRIN LINEDOVER ~HOES, j A PEW pair tor sale at | j2m VHIPPLYCR T Westminster st. ‘ nHOBE~., l"'}'l‘.\l.“ and fancy Robes, for sale at ! 2% WHIPPLE'S, 7 Westminster ot. | GLOVES, | A COMPLETE assortmaent of Gloves, for sale at ' 4l WHIPPLE'S, 7 Westminster st. ! TWEEZERS, { ',w Vit snle at No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade - J 9 GARDINER & TIFFANY. | COFFIN SCIREWS AND NAILLS, . ()I different patterus, just received and for sale at No. \ 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade. ! s GARDINER & TIFFANY. CURRY COMUS, l(hll sale by ( GARDINER & TIFFANY, ! 28 No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Arcade. | CATTLE CARRDS, { J UST received at 53 Broad <t, first door below the Arcade i js GALDINER & TIFFANY. ! ENAMELLED SAUCK PANS, \ L 1 sizes, on hand and tor sale at No. 53 Broad 8., Grst i X Joor below the Arcade. Jj9B GARDINER & TIFFANY. PIN VICENS, | l“( It Jeweller's use, for sale at No 53 Hroad st, first door below the Arcude, GARDINER & TIFFANY. COLRN sHELLERS, ' "l‘ll}‘, real Yankees, with and without separators, for sale at 34 Cunal st. by | sl BURDICK & BARRETT. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS & Fl'fill, ‘ l,‘nll anle at the agriculturnl warehouse, by . ) BURDICK & BARRETT. \ HAY CUTTERS, 'l\lll‘. hest in market, for sale at theit new store, 34 Ca nal #t, h) BURDICK & BARRETT. ‘ CHEESE, ()Nl". thonsand Ibs Connerticut Cheese, rich and mild, for sule by J. G, LESTER, 173 Westminster st. | BITTER, ‘ ('IIHIG‘I". table Butter, for sale by the tuh or at retail ag ! 7 173 Westminster «t, by J. G. LESTER. ’ FLAVISINS, \\ HOLE, half and quacter boxes honeh Raising, for sal® i by J. G, LESTEN, lid Westininster #t. 4 i, DRUMS Jarge wnd <mall selected Figs, for sale by i l“" ja J. G, LESTER, 179 Westminster st. 1 -—— - M et wa—— ——— ‘ BUCKWHEAT, , PLATT'S celebrated Buckwent in bags, for sale by | l jal J. G, LESTER, 173 Westminster st. { OIL. Pl LEACHED winter Sperm, Whale and Lard Ol at re .l‘ Lail at 173 Westiminster «t, By J. G. LESTER. gt FLOUR, ORTON Flour in bags, for sale by » l; 31 J. . LESTER, 173 Westminster st. Ry . HONEY., | l)ru £ Northern Honey, at retail by F | a 1 J. G. LESTER, 173 Westminster st. | NUTMEGS, CA<K No. ! Natmegs, for sale hy y | l [w OLIVER JOHNSON & SON, 13 Exchange st. LEATHER. l)l“Kl-lR String; enlf and sheep Roller. Laceand Bel ‘ Leather, for manufacturers use, constantly on haud for snle by ; | 8 OLIVER JOHNNSON & YON, 12 Exchange ot. SHUTTLES AND Card Clothing, tor sale by 198 OLIVER JOHNSON & SON, 12 Exchange ot, INTERESTING TO GRAY HAIRS, l; ALLARD'S Liguid Hair Dye received the highest pre mium at the late Fair of the American Institute, N. Y..and is a choiee article for coloring the hair. Persons who have heretofore discarded the use of hair dye on ac count of the greit trouble attending its application, will not fail of being suiied with this preparation, as it is com plete in one bo tle, cimple and ensy in its agplication, possessing no unpleasant odor, ard it coloring principle does not fade or wash off. For sale by the agent x\' Prov. idence. . 1. BURRINGTON, at the Great Mortar, 43 Nor h Main st, Ja BOUQLU BT DE PARADISE. Sentle gnies Fanning their odoriterons wings, dizpense Native perfumes, and whisper whenee they stole Those balmy spoiis’ Bnl'u!’lt‘l‘ de Pardise, 1 new perfume of surpassing fragrance, equal to any imported, at half the price composed and for sale by . N By IRINOTON.M and perfumer, at the Great Mertar, 45 North Main sy SAFFRON. \ FEW pounds for sale at the Great Mortar, 45 North N Mai o, oy " A ll'il)ll.’(u"lfll. et BLACK BALL, Gk an snle by the dozen or singly, at the Great Mortar, 46 North Main st, by 1’ i 1 BURRINGTON. £ J C RLACK POMATUM, Or surerior quality, fer sale at the Great Mortar, 48 N, Main ot, by H. K. BURRINGTON