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ANeyp wblican W.SITIONS, Pablisher. VOLUME XXV. Republican Hexald, FPRINTED ANDPUPRLISHRDBY WILLIAMSIMONS, N 0.12 Marke t3quare overthe Nationalßank. TERMS OF THE HERALD, Twiceaweek, (Wednesdaya 1d Saturday )s4ayeur= vaid in advance , 83,50, Once a week, (Saturday,) s2,soay ear—patdinadvance s§2 L The lowest pricesabove named willbe received from those only who pay in advance. * & No paper discontinued until arrearages are paid ex:eptatthe option ofthe publisher. Advertl-ln,. The very extensive circulation of the Heraldrendersit a most valuable medinm foradvertising, Teams—Par square, Yenlines,)three insertions, §l— continuance one shilling. Contractsforadvertising by the yearon low terms. Business Lavds. FRANCIS READ, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN PAPER HANGINGS AND BAND BOXES, No. 116 Westiminster Street, Providence, R. I. ROWE & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 25 Ji'lrlwl Square,undertiie Franklin Honse Agentator Williners & =miths’ Eumreun Tunesand foral Kinds of Foreign Magazines, Books and Newspapers., Rowe & Cu. will receive subscriptions for all kinds o Magazines and Newspapers publishedin the United States, and deliver them to all parts of the city « TILLSON & Co., IMJURTERS OF SHOE MANUFACTURERS’ GOODS, N 0.23 North Market Street, BOSTON. N.B.—Lastings, G.nfloon;,-é‘l'n;o'u.l'l;l Patent Linen Threads Boot Webbings, Cords, Braids, Qulluy nrtig{gu. &c. HENRY C. MATHEWSON, DEALER IN ANTHRACITE AND BITITMINOUS COAL. White and Red Ash Coal, of the best qualities, for sale by the cargo or single ton, Office foot of Ship street, Providence. OLIVERJVOHNSON & SON, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW uLASS AND MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES, Ne. 13 Exchange Street. Ouivar Jounson, Wittiam 8, Jounson, EZRA BAKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALERIN BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 55 South Main Street, Where may he found at all times, a good assortment of la vdiew’, gentlemen’s, misses’, boys’and children’s Boots and Sivesfromthe best mlnul{cmuum the country. QARDINER % TIFFANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS N DOMESTIC HARDWARE Auso, IMPORTERS OB ENGLISH AND GERMAN HARDWARE, First door below the Arcade, 53 Broad street, Neeroras B, Garvrven James Tivvany ISAAC HEOLY & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODE READY MADE CLOTH ING, BOOTS AND S(IOES, &e. N. B.—Garments cut and made to order. No. 32 Canal Street, e ———— . e ————————— ——— N - A . EDD Y, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, 8 No. 95 Broad st, Canntacr anp Harvess Trimminas, {xonawp Morricy ILOCKS, OF EVERY VARIRTY, T e . MANUFACTURER OF THE “COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT, No. 102 Fountain St.eet CHARLES F. PHILLIPS, DEALER IN HARDWARE, s N 0.28 Q.uml Suoql. (up stairs,) Providence. CYRUS HANDY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTHING, No. 87 Westminster <treet, up stairs, Provios~ce, R 1. —— e e —— e e c——————— QEORGE R. WHIPPLE, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IXY HATS, CAPS, AND FURNISHING GOODS, No. 7 Westiminster street. GQEORQE H. WHITNEY, (Succassorto C, Bumett, Ir.* PUBLISHER, BOOK-SELLER axo IMPORTER, AND DEALER l,‘} PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, No. 3 Westminster street, Providence, R. 1, Particularattention given totherebinding of Books order. s W ————— - - ———— e ———————— —————— OTISH.KELTON & CO., LIVERY STABLE Office, rear of Aborn’s buiiding, North Main street, Provi deunce. X Horses and Curringes, of every description, furnish o 4 at the shortest notice. Orders left at the office will be punctually attended to, AVMBROSE MOSE, DRUGGISTANDAPOTHECARY, No 75, North Main street, ¢ laconstantly supplied with family medicines o every Vas riety and description. Also, all KindsofShakers’ harbs, extracts, outs and barks—lLakewise all kinds ot fincy soaps, pomades,perfumery, &ec. MATHER 8 3URR, BOOKSELLRES AND STATIONERS, No. 17 Wastininster street, Providence. L@ 3ubscriptions received for various yeriodicals &} DAVID DAVIS, DEALER IN FORBIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AzD WOOLEN GOOD ,OOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. | and 3 Arcade, Providence, R. I. M. W. COOPa&R, ONE PRICE CASH STORE. JOBBER AND RETAILER OF LACER, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLINS, HOSIERY, MILLINERY ARTICLES, &c. &c. &c. No. 63 Woestminster street. P. B, STINESS, JR, DEALERIN HATS, CAPS, FURS, U.'-‘RREI.L.»\S,&.c. ,N"' l."».}rc;u_lo, l'_ruvhlq_nye. R.T. TIMOTHY MUNYAN, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, No. 66 Canal Street, Providence. G. F. GLADDIN DEALERS IN FORBIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Nos. 33 and 35 North Main Street H. H. BURRINGTON, DEALER IN i DIUQS..‘IDICINE!,CIIB.\IICALS,DYESTUFFI,h N 05.43 and 45 North Main Street, A. M. LELAND, DEALER IN HMUSIC,MUSICALINSTRUMENTS or AL KINDS &e No. 135 Westminster St, JOHMN NATHAN, TAILOR AND CLOTHES CLEANER, No. 157 Westminster st. New and second hand Clothing, for sale cheap for cash ‘l'he highest cush price paid for east off Clothing. BURDICK & BARRETT, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS, TOOLS SEEDS & No. 3 © u-n;:\rlv.;*ltgfl. up stairs, O.F. DUTCHER, DEALER Y HATS CAPS, UMBRELLAS, FURS, &e. No.IA Market 3quare, Providence. QLADDING & BROTHER PUBLISIERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONRRS fi... 2] Westminster street, ALLEN J. BROWN, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, No.'ll Broad street. MDODORES’' NURSERY, Cran<ton, R. 1., hiif a mile from Providencs, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERSe AND A GREAT VARIETY OF SHRUBBERY, SILAS MOORE, Proprietor. TILLINGHAST SHELDON, WHOLESALR GROCKR, FLOUR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mo, 9 Broad Street, J. Q. LESTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAILDEALERR IN CHOIUE FAMILY GROCERIES AND FRUKFT No 173 Wastminster: ACTNA INSURANCE COMPANY. INC(,)RP()I{;\'I‘BI' furthe purpose of Insurance againe loss ordamage by fire, with a capitalot $200,000, Attheannualmeeting ot thestockholderstothe £Etn® ! tasurance Company ,the (ollowingpersonswerechosenfod the year ensuing ; viz., ] I'momas K. Brace, Joskrn Cuumcw, Samuer Tuoor, ‘ EsegNgzen Skuxy, GRIFFIN BTEADMAN, Sitas B Hamivrow, } Joskrn Moraan, , Freoerick Tyign, | Jesse Bavaor, Rosenr Buee, Joseen Prarr, I N, G, BovanTon, f James THomas, W. M, ConNeLw, Evisua Prek, Mivee A.TurrLe, . Wiro Woonericx, And at asubsequent meetingof the Dorectors, I'womas | K. Brack, Esq., was chosen President, and SiMzon L Loomis, Esq., Secretary. Hartford, August v, 1542, The proposals for Insurance in this Company, are he fevedto be as fuvorable as the nature of the business wil adwmit, & Application to be made in Providenceto J. H.Onrus neE, Esq., Agent, No. 9 Market HSquare, who is authorized I inastcises to exveute Policies, without delay attending arefecence tothe Company at Hartford MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. '[‘llli American [nsurance Cowpany, Providence, R L continue to insure against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,on Cotton, Woolen, and other Manufactories,Build ngs,and Merchandise.and also agaivst MARINE RISKS on favorable tertus I'lie capitalis DIRECI'ORS, Win. Rhodes, George 8, Rathbone, Rovert R, Statford, Caleb Harris, Amos D, Smith, T. D. Bowen, Resolved Watermun, Allen O, Peck, Shubael Hutchins, Samuel B, Tobey. Ebenezer Kelly, Jumes T, Rhodes, W. Humphry. Persons wishing for Insurance.are requested to direc sheirapplications, (which should be accompanied with a particulardescription of the pruperty,)(rer mail,tothe Preos. identor Secretary of the Company.and the same will meet withpromptattention. ALLEN O PECK, President. WaLker Humenny, Secretary Provideuce, July 9, 1851, MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE., Tll E Roger Wlll‘uunulunuruure(,‘nuumny, Providence, R. L. offerstoinsureagninst Marine Risks,and agnainat 088 or damage by Fire, on Cotton, Woolen, and othes Manufactories, Machinery, Stores, Merchandise, Public Ouildingb.undutherpmperl)l l'l‘fl tlhe mostfavorableterms CAPITAL DIRECTORS., Fhomas Harkness William A. Robinson, Earl P, Mason, Thomas J. Steaa) William Foster, Edwurd Pearce, William Sprague, Seth Padelford, Triman Beckwith, A. B, Dike, Joseph Carpenter, Billings Brastow, Cyrus B, Manchester, Cyrus Taft Charles H Dabney, Charles T. jnmol, Amos N. Beckwith, William J. King, George C. Arnold Persons wishing for Insurance are requestedtodiree heirapplicationstothis Company ,givinga particulardes cription ofthe property. THOMAS HARKNESS President. Cro. (. ArNoLp,Secretary, Providence, August 23, 184 x, MATHER & BURR, No. 17 Westminster Street, Providence, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A COMPLETE A 8 ASORTMENTOFSCHOOL, BOOKS,BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY ; | Together with a great variety or MISCELLANKEOUS BOOKS, Including a choice selection of the CURRENT LITERATURE OF THE DA« Blank Books made to arder, of an ORDEMN FOR RNGUEAVING, l'ltm'l‘lmi X:&?‘:::‘.‘.' ING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Subscriptions recerved to the varwus Periodicals., Particularattention paid to the selection of suitablebook s tor the young; and all works published by the various 8 H.Boocieties, the Awm. Tract Society, &e., will be furnished toregularcustomers at the publishers’ prices. Books, 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. Customers will ulways find convenient accommodations for writing letters, &e., and friends from the country, os pecially, are requested to consider themselves e, wectly ‘fq home’ m this particular &I A share of public patronage is respectfu solicited, School Books, of every kind. Slates, Slate « ncils and Holders, Rewards, &c, Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books. A greatvariety of Books, Maps, Gumes, Pl 7, les, &«e. suitable for Presents, my 26 GEO. H. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster St, GENERAL PERIODICAL AGENCY, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, . REVIEWS, u:o;‘cu.. ondon, . Braithwaite’s Retrospect Edinburgh, '.‘:'2(2:;;‘3':B ofMedical3cience,slso Northßritish, S5Lh Medico-Chirurgicnlße- Westminster, ) “°°l" view, 300 Brownson’s Quarterly .8300| Lond n Lancet, 500 American( Whig) Re- Ranking’s Abstract, 150 view, 500} American Journal of Democratie, - 300 MedicniScience, 500 North American, 510! British and Medienl Mussachusetts Quarter- Review, 300 ly, 300 LAW, MELIGIOVS, Law Reporter, 300 Christian Examiner, 400 JUVENILE, New Englander, Foo{Merry’s Museum, 100 Christian Review, 300 PICTORIALMONTHLIES., Bibliotheca Sacra, 400 London Art Union Jour- LITERARY. nal, 900 Blackwood’s Magazine 3 -n)t Graham’s Magazine, 250 Fclectic Magazine, 600 Godey’s Ladies’ Book, 250 Living Age, (weekly) 600{Union Magazins, 300 Hunt’s Merchaats’ Mag- MISCELLANKOUS, azine, 500 Banker’s Mavazine and Knickerbocker, :'»Jnl State Financialßeg ister, 500 A ¥ Clahs societies, and individuals, who take several works, supplied at a d=connt from regular pric-s, 'y Orders from any part of the country, accompanied with the inoney, will receive prompt attention, j 9 GEO., 11. WHITNEY, 3 Westminster st, BOOKs AND STATIONERY,. GLADDING & BROTHER, 21 Westminster(formerly Market) street, Providence , AR E constantly supplied with a generalassortmentol THroLoGicaL CLAssICAL, MISPELLANROUSANDNCHOOI nonxg. BrLaxx Booksofany size or pattern on hand ormadeto order ofthe best materialsand manufacture, Royal Medium Demy Cap, Letier,Tissue ,Envelopeand wrapping Paper, English Drawing Paper,of the various sizesfrom Demy to Autiquarian, Rlindes’ & Sons’ ,Mon~oe’s Faber’s,and Kock sDiaw. lng Pencils. vaiN anp FavcySrarioneny,ingreatvariety, ¥ The variousschool books in useinthiscityandin the State furnished to committees teachers,andcountry denlers,onthelowestterms. aud 8 CO. NEWSTOCKOF HARDWARE, qADDM-IRY. Lce.~Ganviver & Trirvany wonld re b3 wpectfully informthe citizens of Providence and neigh boringtownsthatthey huve justreceived a new and com plote stock of Hardware, Saddlery,Carriage trimmings, mannfacturing goods and tools of every description. Onr Saddlery ware departmentis the most extensive ofany in thecity,the prices of which have been reduced at least 15 percent. We have n large assortment of housetrimmings, embhracingallofthe varion spatternsand qualitiesreqnuired inbuildingand repairing, We wonldin particularinvite carpenters , wheelwrights and every clnssof workmento examine our edgeandothertools ;weofferthem at New Yorkand Bostonsricesand snaranteeto allwhonurchase sntiresatisfaction. Ourstoreis N 0.53 Broad formerly 43 Weybossetst, firstdoorbelow Areade . an?l ISAAC HEDLY &C 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1% CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c.&e. atstore, No, 26 Canal “treet, wHERE LHEDLY hasformany yvearsenjoyedthe high reputation of selling the best and cheapest Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,and all Kinds of piece Goods, u} any storeinthecity. Our=pringand Summerstock will consistofevery variely ofstyle, and will be sold verylow, wholesaleand retail. Every person in wantofGarments, Roots, 2hoes, Hats . &e. for hisown wear,shon)d visit us, N 0.31 Canal street,and he may be assured of getting a good articlefora littlemoney Allkmd-rl‘q'rmmumudo to order. ISAACTIEDLY, Providence ,Aprild, 1849 SAMUEL HEDLY. Tllawbnrrlbnha- continnallyon hand. newandsec ond hand Piano Fortes forsale ortolet at various pri ces., Bvery one desironsof having a Plano Forteupon reasonabletermsand upon nny!onuhofllmo.unlnvmd tocallatloo \Westminsterst A.M.LELAND. UNDERTAKER'SE NOTICE. WIIJ.IAM O.BRIGGR, N 0.57 Highst., haron hand ready madeCoffine, ofallsizesand qnn‘bfin of woou , on asreasonahble terms as elsewhere in the city. Also, ll'oul'nund Fombage,ifwanted . Punctualattendancea altimes. STRICTUREC URED! ‘|'""!' painful disense which hasbafed theskillofthe best phyaicians soon yields tothatsovereign remedy elled Gororw Vernaor., See;advertisement headed Qotnex Brraser, n?? 5150,000. $lOO,OOO. PIANO FORTES TO LET, “The will of the People must be understood, respected, and Caithfully executea,” PROVIDENCE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1852 POLICE OFFICE, PUBLI(! notice is hereby given, that the City Police Of fice is established n the Town House, corner of Col lege and Benefit stree's, (entrance on Cullege streey,) 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, wili be open. Allapplications 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 loalnl 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. Persons finding articles of vilue, are requested to leave the same at the Police Ottice. 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 wil boxnd to the person depositing the article found. Persons ndlnl viluable articles, are reminded that if they appropriate them to their own se without exercising reasonable diligence in ascertaining their owners, they be- , cowe liable te prosecution, o‘ Itis much to be preterred that applications for police | services he made ut the Police Othice ; but in case of emer- , uncr.tho officers may be applied to. Their residence is | us fullows— | Daniel K. Chaflee, City Marshal, 17 Stewart st | James C. Sheridan, City Sergeant, 19 Well wt. Jabez J. Potrer, 6 Sexton st. William G. Merewether, 76 South Mai st. John M. Shaw, 23 Arnold st, Thomas W, Hart, 16 Arnold st. Nuathan M. Briges, 17 Hulsey st. George W. Wightman, 43 Brondway, William B, Cranston, 134 Bddy st, William H. Hudson, 196 Pine st, George Billings, 32 Washington st Warren G. Slack, 302 High st, . D, K. CHAFER, City Marsha). City of Providence, Murch 19, 1851, | CITY ORDINANCES, AN ORDINA NCE’,;mvidmu for the assessment and col. lection ofa Tux of fifty-threecents on ench ons hundred dollars in value of the ratuble Property in the city of Providence. l'l‘ is ordained by the City Council of the city of Provi. dence, asfollows: Hection I, Thuat a tax of fifty three cents on each one hundred dollars in value of the ratable property in said city be assessed and levied tpon the ratable property of the inhabitants and others owuning such property in said city, und cthat said tax he nssessed on or betore the first Monday in September next ; and collected nnd paid into the city treasury on or before the first monday in sctober | next. Section 2. Thatthe Collector shall advertise in the Man ufcturers and Farmers Journal and the Republican Her ald for three weeks successively, calling on all persons who may be assessed for said tax to make payment at his office within ten dayx, ending on said first Llumluy in Ge tober next and including that day ; and during said ten days said Collector shall uttend at his office for the purpose of ncom’ui said tax.every day, (Sundays ucoptm’,) from nine o’clock in the morning until three o’clock in the after noon ; and said Collector nrmll deduct three per cent from the respective snms assessed upon all those who shall make payment on or beiore said first Monday in O« tober next. Section 3. That said Collector shall be ullowed three and one hulf ror cent for collecting said tax, he allowing out of his said “ommission t hree per cent to all thuse who shall pay him the amount of their respective taxes on or before said first Monday 1u October next. Section 4. That said Collector shal) iy into the city treasury withont delay all monsys wlnc:l he shall receive towards the tax aforesaid by the first Monday in October next, collecting and paying over the residue ?fynn) ) of said tax as soon thereafter as may be, and that all persons who shall be delinquent in payingsaid tax by said first Monday In October next, shall pay intsrest afterwards, for which interest said Collector shall he accountable to said city, Section 5 The tax hereby ordered is intended toinclude, and shall % held to include, the som paid by the eity to the State iu the year 1851, us the city proportion o(vlho Btate Tax. Bection 6. The city hereby assumes the payment to the Etate of the city’s prop rtion of the Stute tax for the year 1852; aud the Assessors of I'axes are hereby directed not Lo nssess said Stute tax, Passed March 8, 1852, A true copy—witness, ml 7 ALBERT PABODIE, City Clerk, | L ) \ -n - ‘o - l .'\B‘nfl.‘fl.’u fiy‘flu Gy Connenar'ne Yy ot Provi dence, as follows, viz: Section 1. Whenever, upon due examination, it shall appear.to the Board of Aldermen, thv the number of per “ons vecupying any tenement or building within the « ity 18 50 ¢real as to be the cause, in the opinion of said Board, of nuisunce or sickness,—said Board may issue their war. ] rant commanding the owner or owners of such tenement or buildine, to abate such nuisance by removing such 1 number of his or theirtenants as may be required, within such time as said Board shall nume. And i any owner or owners, so commanded, shinll omit or refuse to ohey, he or they shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty dollars, to unJl‘ur the use of said city ; to he sued for and recovered, by proper legal process, before any Court of competent jurisdiction. Section 2. The Board of Aldermen may. at their discre ton, license warts for the purpose of removing honse offal and swill, within such districts as said Board may deem expedient: and . henever said Board shall notify the citi- Zenus in any newspuper printed in the city, that they have granted a license for a district described in said notice, it shall not ve law ful fur any other person than the one li. censed, or sume person employed by him, to gather h-use offal or swill in such district: and every person who shall offend against this provision of this Ordinnnce, shall for feit and pay the sum of two dollais, to and for the use of said city, to be sned for and recovered, by proper legal process, before any Court of competent Jurisdiction. Section 3. If there be any district within ths city, in which the expense of collecting such house oftal shall, in the opinion of the doard of Aldermen, exceed its value, snid Bourd are authorized to make contracts for collecting and removing the same ; and to pay for the services r-n -derod, by orders on the City ‘l'rensury : provided the whole amount of ord=rs 5o drawn do not exceed the sum of one thousand dollars in one year, Passed Jannary 12, 1852, A true copy——nttest, ALBERT PABODIE, City Clerk, AN ORDINANCE, in addition to an Ordinance, entitled ‘“An Ordinance in relation to the removal of Wooden Buildings.” I'l‘ is ordainaed by the City Council of the city of Provi dence, as follows, viz: Section 1. The operation of the provisions contained in the fourth section of an Act ol the General Assembly, pnsw ed at their October session, A. D, 1843, entitled *‘an Act concerning the erection of Buildings in the city of Provi dence,”” and of thosecontained in the second sec jon of the Ordinance to which this 1= 1 additon, is hereby exgend ed, so that the same shall have 11l force and efMeet within that part of the city incluced beiween the present distriet anda line drawn f om the junction of Pearl strest and Broad street, through Broad «reet, formerly Pawinxet street, to the Cranston line, thence by said line, or as near as nay be 1o said line, to a point two hundred (oel South easterly of Friendship street, measuring at right angles from said street, thence turning Northensterly, and keep g paraliel with said Friendship street, and twe hundred feet from =aid street to Point street, and thens through Pointstreet, to the present district at the junction of Point and Plane streets. Pussed Marcu B, 1852, Atruecopy, witness; :n_z_i \LBERT PABODIE, City Clerk, 3 = It ctd L fl‘}ll-: copartnershi; heretolore existing under the name of Mather & Burr,is this any dissolved, by mutual consent, J. H. MATHER, Jr., HORACE BURR. Providence, Jan. 1, 1852, The suhscriber having purchased the s*c.ck and nssumed the responsibilities of the late firm of Mather & Burr, will continne tha husiness of Book selling, &e, at 17 Wesetmin ster street. Thankfui for past favors of friends and pat rons, he hopes to merit the econtinuance and increase thereof, from them and the public generally, j 7 HORACE BURR. 2 § COPARTNERSHIP. HE subscribers have this day formed a connexion in T business, under the firm of Ohver Johnson & Son. OLIVER JOHNSON, E WM. B. JOUNSON. Providence, January 1,152, 17 GOLD PAPERS. ' 000 ROLLS of gold Paper and Rorders, just rec’d and for sale from §1 00 to §1 55 a roll, and 5000 rolls of satin Paper, from I« to 4« 6d, l"flAN(flS READ, 116 Westminster st, ad Late 1. Cushing & Co. PLANT DIMES AND PLUCK DOLLARS. 11-’ you have any clothes that are taded or lost their color, have them cleaned and restored and wade like new.— This ean be done or no pay required, at the Clothes clean ing establishment, 18 o, Main st, HENRY SOLOMON, Origi al Clothes cleaner. N. B, The highest cash price pnid for cast off elothes. ml 7 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. l)AVlIl DAVIS, Nos. I and 3 Arcade, offers for sale a full assortment of the above goods. His stock com rises black, brown, blue, olive and elaret, in German, g‘nnch and American Broadeloths ; also, black and (ancy Doeskins and Cassimeres, of almost all styles and prices In Vestings he has on hand about 200 different styles and qualities, many of them choice goods, Those in want of goods in the cloth line are requested to call at the Cloth Store, ! and 3 Arcade, before muking their purchases. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, M ENS’ Bhirre, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Sus. penders, Gloves nnd llmierl, in great variety, can be bought choap at DAVIS', 1 and 5 Arcade. o 4 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPATRED., 'l'\lfl: subscriber ie fnlly prepared to repair and tune all kinds of Musieal instruments, After fifteen years ox. perience in the tuning of every instrument, the subscriber fiatters himself that all repaire will be neatly and promptly executed. LELAND'S Music store. SECOND HAND PIANOS, TSN second hand Pianos, of varions prices, from §l5 to $lOO, for wale cheap. Please call und examine. o LELAND’S Muvic store, Musicirar Counr oF vHE Ciry or Provinesce, May lith, 1852 ‘ ES'I‘ATB OF ELI BROWN —Horuce Thayer, Execu ! tor of the last Will and Testament of Eli i,hnwn. Inte ; of said Providence, decensed, presents his jetition in writing to this Court, proying for power and anthority, in his sald capacity, to sell all the right, title and interest which said deceased, at the time of his death had in and Lo a certain lot of land, with a dwelling house thereon, situate in the town of Cranston, in the connty of Provi dence, near the old Providence and Stonington Depot, which was conveyed to snid deceased by Catherine Wink ' ley ; for the purpose of making nz the deficiency of the | personal estute of said decensed, for the paywment of the debis and funeral expenses of m‘d decensed, und the ex penses of supporting his family and settling his estate, ac. cording to law, with ncidental charges : and said petition in voro?ved and is referred to the eighth day of June next, at nine o’clock a. m., for cons deration ; and it 15 ordered that notice thereof be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Kepublicun Herald, mld A, G.GREENE, Clerk. CLErk’s Ovrice,Count o¥ Pronare, ) Johnston, May Bth, 1852, | ALL persons interested in the appoi tment of an Ad ministrator with the will annexed on the estate of Elizabeth H. Mathewson, lnte of Johnston, deceased, nre hereuy notified to attend a Court of Probate, to be holden at the Town Clerk’s Office, in said Juhnston, on - aturday, the sth aay of June next, at % o clock a. ~ and be henrd thereon. ROBERT WILSORN, P. Clerk. CrLenx’s Orrice, Court oF Prowsare, Jolinston, May Sth, 1252, ‘ A LL persons interested in the settlement of the Admin - Istrator’s acconnt with the estate of Dap lel Tucker, late of said Juhnston, deceased, are herevy natified to at tend a Conrt of Probute, 1o be holden at the Town Clers. ’s office, in snid Johnston, on Saturday, the sth day of June next, at nine o'clock a. ~ and be heard thereon. mis* ROBERT WILSON, P, Clerk, CLErk’s OFrlce, Count o¥ Prosat B, . Southfield, May b, 1852, ‘ A LL persons interested in the «ettlement of the neconnt of Leouard Follett as Guardia. of the person and es tate of Hannah Jenckes. of said Smithfield, now de ensed, are hereby notified to attend i Court of Probate. to be held ut the house of Willard Ballou at Woonsocket, in said Smithfield, on the last Saturday in May instant, at nine o'clock a. m., nnd be heard thereon, m Witness: STAFFORD MANN, P.Clerk, | CLERK s Orrice, Count or Pronat ¥, | Snithfield, May 5, 1852, ‘ ALL persons interested in the settlement of the Admin- Istrator’s aceount on the e tate «f John Mowry, (son of John) late of said Smithfield, deceased, arsy hereby no- | tfied to attend a Court of Probate, to be held at the house of Willurd Ballon, at Woonsocket, in said Smithfield, on | the lust Saturday in May instant, at nine o'clock a. m., and be heard thereon. | ms Witness: STAFFORD MANN, P. Clerk. | COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. | WE the subscribers. having been appointed by the | I‘uu. Court of Probate of the town of Glocester, Commissioners to receive and axamine the claims against | the estate of Nicholas Tucker, lute of said town . decens- ! ed, represented insolvent ydo hereby give notice that six | months from the 10th day of Apeil, 1852, have been al lowed the creditors of suid deceased to oring in and prove their claims nganst the same ; and that we will meet at the house of Amos Clark in said Glocester, on Satuiday, the Yth dn{..!' October next, at I o’clock p. m., for the purpose of receving and allowing their several cluims., AMO> CLARK, LEONARD R. WILLIAMS, ;Cum’u. ALPHONSO P, WILLIAMS, Glocester, May 15th, 1852, FRUIT TREES OF EXTRA SIZFE. Now isthe time to trun-\»luut all kinds of Trees and Plants. EAGLE NURSERY. Thisestablishment isabout half o milesouth ofthe city of Providence,on the middle road, or New Lon on Purnpike, where mnay be found alurge variety of Orna mental Forestand Froit Urees, Flowering Shrubs, Herbic e ous Plants, Vines, Creepers,&e, ‘l'rees of lnrge size, suita ble for streets, &e.—suchas Lindow, Horse Clhestuut, Flow sring Tulip T'ree, Silver-leated Abell, the Rock y White,and Scarlet Maples, liunoy Locust, Flowering Catalpa. Red-ber cled Mountain Asb i M Larel -Bk nm} Americun Elms; Bous® Jhitmme for ynrdy, m.'mf-.,b"fi' » Nyeamore &c., are the Napoleon Weeping-willows: fl“fli! arounds, Bulsam or Sdver Fir: Norway Spruce ; Hemlocks, Abovati, with many other Kinds, We wuuld’ call the attention ol the public in our selection of new and rare kinds of Froits, which is ever extensive, and are of a good size and in n fine and healthy state. We believe they cannot be sur passed by any nursery in our vicinity for gize and quality: Cherries, Pears, Plums, Apples, Peachies, Quinces, Apri cots, Nactarines, with other Kinds of small Fruits, such ns Eoglish Gooseberries, Currants, Strawherries, Raspberries, &c; Asparagus Roots; Rhubarb for tarts: Bo= Edging ; a great selection of new and hardy Roses, Paonies,and Dah lies ; a lurge variety of Flowering Shrubs and Bulbous Roots ; slso, Thorns for hedges, Al Treesand 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 order(og transplanting this fall or coming spring. Directions for planting outtrees of varlonslkinds,also theeultivation of the Peach Tree. Seecatalogue of Baple Nursery, just |pnhliahe|l, The ahove trees are now fit Lo teansgoat, and ean be had on reasonnble terme, hy direct ingalinetothe proprietors, at the Nursery. Un‘yevn mny alzo be leftat thestore of John W, Cole, No. 5 Arcade, Provide nce, where eutalogues may be had gratis, 5 -fiil;é-‘izl‘réon,flrl'iovx'(’r't'lv | Errlie size ;—Ex—ul;;;;'l?o::';;ul’.lmn ,and peach, do do. SILAS MOORE, Eagle Nursery Cranston, 0ct.17, 1850, HAY, STRAW AND CORN STALK CUT TERS. expressly for our trade, and althongh they have no <et Screws to be lost, or Sloats to be broken out, yet they have the reputation among the knowing ones ol be ing the most simple and durable muachino in use ;and if our friends will call on us we will show them somne fn provements which will leave fovey’s “Capital ldeus” quite in the shade. They will be sold at the lowest man ufucturer’s prices, and warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. A large discount made to dealers, 1 BURDICK & BARRETT, FARMING TOOLS, . A MONG which are Ploughs; Harrows; Cultivators Tuttle’s cas«t steel, concave and new patent shove shaped Hoes; Ames’ and other enst steel Shovels ; Part. ridge’s, King's, nna other Manote Forks ; Manure Haulers and Bog Hoes ; Picks nnd Mattocks ; Seed Sowers for g 3 steel and iron Bars; Ox Yokes and Bows; Plough Cast. ings , Scuffles: Proning Saws and Scigsors : Hed e and Vine =hears : Twig Cutters ; Sheep Shears; Prun'ng and Budding Knives; Garden Trowels and Weeding Forks and a good assortment of agrieniturns and hortiealturnl impltement« and machines, nt a low price, nt the R, 1. Ay nienlinral warehouse and Seed Store, me BURDICK & BARRETT, CLOTHSN, CASSIMERIES AND VESTINGS, D DAVIS, 1 and 3 Arcade, is daily receiving from ane e tion and other sources, Inrge additions to his already exteasive assortment of Woolen Goods and Vestings, to which the attention of purchasers is jnvited. He pledges himself to sell them at as low prices as any one in this market, m 27 MERINO CASSIMERES. BLACK. i:o:n-fl-n‘u;t;; drab and light and dark mixed Merino Cassimeres, this dn{ rec’d and f.r sale low by m 7 DAVID DAVIS, 1 and 3 Arcade, GILT PAPER. FMNcm READ nas just rec’d some splendid Gilt Pas prer, which he isseliing atthe lowest prices; 116 Weste mins«ter st. m 29 PAPERS AND CURTAINS, FB ANCIS READ, 116 Westminster st, has just rec’d a Imrge nssortment of low priced Papers and Curtains, Country traders would do well 1o eall and ook at them, CASHMERIZTTS AND TWEEDS, G 00D styles for boys’ wenr, may be had at ] and 3 Ar cade. DAVID DAVIS, CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, B I A(‘,‘K-,Fv;na; and German Cassimeres and Doeskins, of superior unhl‘y.)u'.l rec’d from auetion and tor sale low at land 3 :‘lruc e, by . DAVIS, SHIRTS, w HITE and faney, a lurge supply just rec’d, and will be sold cheap at 1 and 3 Arcade, by mlo DAVID DAVIE, VESTINGS, RICII faney Silk and Satin Vestings can be bought cheap, at wholesale or retail, at 1 and 3 Arcade. mie D. DAVIN, SUMMER GOODS, JUS‘I‘ received n hibera! assortment of thin Cloths, Lin ens, Cashmeretts, drap de tae, Alpacea, Faney Goods, &e, for our custom deparfment, which we will make up to order at short notice, in the best manner, nt low rates, ue usunl, 26 Canal st ISAAC HEDLY & CO, FLOUR, A CONSTANT supply of the most celebrated fancy an common brands, for sale by m 4 TILLINGHAST SHELDON, LARD. l 0 TIERCES Lard, of extra (&uumy. for snle hy a2l TILLINGHART SHELDON. e I ogrews, Sprpre=" ' 0 SVMALLtubs new einwnare Rutter Mrmnqnnmy. U frmtehy TILLINGHAST SHELDON. CHEESE. TWO hundred boxes (‘heese, of good quality and tow price, for sale by TILLING AT SHELDON, | e ! " Large Stock of Custom Goods ! ! 1 ADDED TO OUR PRESENT BTOCK, BOUGHT | THIRTY PER CENT. LESS THAN COST! We have marked our Goods down to sell off, to make | room for Fall and Winter Stock, in pluin fignres, We huy cheap, make large -nlu—elrouu small, and sell at low prices, at the | ONE PRICE STORE NO. 26, CANAL BTREET PK()VIDBNUE!. R. L ISAAC HEDLY & CO., Continue to sell Goods 30 or 40 per cent. chenper thanany other establisnment in the Unlon, nnd we have on hund and for sale, every article in the line of A r RUADY MADE CLOTHING, FORSPRING, SUMMER, FALLORWINTER WEAR BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS! Iy As this list will show—please read it. .0 250 Boys Thin SBacks and Coats, at 50 A lot of Men's Conts 50 300 Men's Linen Hucku, 75 Men's Linen Coats, 1,00 400 Men’s Thin Dress and Linen Sacks, from 1,00 to 1,25 A lot of Men’s Tweed and Jean Sacks, 2,20 175 Boys’ do do do 1,25 Alotof Men’s and Boys’ Summer Cassimere and [ Cassimeret Dress and Sack Coats, from 2,00 to 4,00 | A lot of superfine Broadeloth Dress Coats and Sacks, 7,00 ‘ 250 puirs Boys thin and Tweed Puants, 50 A lot of men’s do do 50 | 00 pairs men’s Linen, Cotton and Tweed Pants, 75 | Men’s Linen Pants, 1,00 | 400 pairs men’s faney thin Dress Pants, 1,25 | A ot of Summer Cassimere, nnd Satinett Pants, 1,50 150 puirs men’s and boys’ all wool Doeskin do 2,00 | 500 do do fancy 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 75t0 1,00 | 300 boy's Vests, 50 to 1,50 | A lot of black ~atin Vests, 2,00t0 2,50 | 150 men’s and boy«’ tancy Vests, 50 to 1,50 | A lot boys® funcy Vests, 75 200 de do 1,25 | A lot Batinett Vests, 1,00 to 1,25 | 50 padrs men’s thick and Kip Boots, at 1,00 to 2,00 | A lot of boys’ do do 70t 1,07 | 400 pairs men’s do do 1,75 A lot of ehildren’s Boots, 62 50 puirs men’s patent leather Downings, 1,50 Congress Boots, 2,00 ! JOO pairs of men’s fine Calf Boots, 1,75t0 3,09 | 1000 puirs men’s and hoys’ leather, calf, goat, grain, ‘ thick and kip Brogans, from 50 to 1,00 A lot of Elippers nnd Shoes, 50 150 pairs of lndies’ House-shoes, 40 A lotof Walking Shoes, 50 to 80 | 200 pairs women and inisses’ Boots and Shoes, 3710 67 | Morocco Boots and Bhoes, 7510 1,00 ' HOO pairs Gaiter Shoes, &¢, 50 to 1,25 | 500 pairs of ehildren’s leather fancy Boots & Shoes, 20 to 50 Bovs’ und children’s Patin Leaf Hats, 10 Men’s and boys’ thin Hats, fiom 10 to 50 | A lot of men’s fine Silk Hats, from 1,00 to 3,50 | 600 men’s and boys’ Broadeloth, Silk, Glazed Caps, i all kKinds and gualities, from Hte 7 L% With all luu:}u of thinand fashionable Hats, tosuit the season, Fine Shirts, from 4410 1,47 Bosoms, from 25 to 50 Collars, trom Btol2 Overalls, Drawers, Shirta, 15 25 kinds of Suspenders, from 6 to 36 Socks and Stockings, from 10 to 25 ?"r \With all kinds of gent’s Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Felt adjustir < Stocks, Searfs, Jor= -~ o el adjusting Stocks, Searfs, Jenny Lind Ties, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, all siyles and colors, from 10 cents to 81,00 ; and other Goods. too numerons too mention. Wit all Kinds of fashionable and seasonable imported and Domestic Cloths, Doesking, Fancy and Plain Cassi meres, Linens, Tweeds, Satined, Ginghams, Satin and Faney Ve-!mru-, Calico, Bheeting, Shirting, Jean, and all other kinds of Cloths, Al kinds of Garments made up to order,at short notice, in the latest style, nnd warranted to fit, at the lowest price, &) s : LIST of the wost popular Periodicals of, t{v , l"\ ‘\\ hich urelv'mninlwd :u ‘:lu- lowest p"cl“ "V"‘“‘b‘rfl" . WHIPNEY, 3 Westmins : . Avvmges '—’l'”fl’" :-1.','l .;i!'..:-:toj . sémnderafie Mg A'. do: Blectic Magazine, do: The Knickerbocker, do: Liter nry World—weekly : North American Review quarter. ly s Edinburg Review,do: London Review, do: Westmin sler Review, do: North British Review, do: Blackwood— monthly: Harpers’ New Monthjy : International Mugazine —montnly : Graham’s Magazine, do: Godey’s Lady’s Book : Sartain’s Union Magazine, do: Dickens’ House. hold Words—weekly Revtarovs.—TlThe Ribliotheea Sacra and Biblical Reposi. tory : Brownson’s Quarterly Review ; Methodist Quarter ly l)(vvu-w; Christian Review, laptist; The New Eng lunder ; The Church Review : Christian Examiner: New Chureh Magazine ; New Jerusaulem Magazine; Spirit of Missions, i 4 3 Screvtivie avp Meprcar, —American Journal (»f_podl cal Peionce; Medical News i Silliman’s Journal of Seci ence ; Hommopathic Quarterly ; Chemical Gazette ; British Journal of Hommopathy ; Jowrnal of Gas Lighting ; Braith waite's Retrospect ; Rankin’s Abstract ; London Lancet, Miscrriangous —Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine ; The Bankers’ Magazine ; Merry’s Museum ; The Plough, Loom and Anvil; The Alhany Cultivator ; New England Histo rical and Geneologica) ft.gm"; Massachusetts Teacher ; Appleton’s Mechanics’ Magnziue Forgran.—Civil Enziveer and Architects’ Journal ; The Art Journal ; The Journal of Design ; Dublin Univer sity Magazine ; Glasgow Practical Mechanic ; London Me chanies’ Magazine ; Hlustrated London News; London Panch : Tae Christian Remembrancer ; T'he Chemical Gazette ; The Architectur o Quarterly ; The Athenmum. Those in want of a good and durable Hay, Straw or Corn Stalk Cutter ata low pricenre invited to eall at the Agricultnral Warehouse 31 Canal st, up stairs, where can he found the largest and best assort. ment in the State.— These Cutters are made I STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, ( TRORGE He WHITNEY 15 constantly supplied with Ay great variety of English, French and Awerican Sta tinnery, snit d to the wants of ladies and gentlemen, stu. dents, n-ofessional me 1, mercantile and official uses, em bracing Letter and Note Papers, with envelopes to match; Folio and Drawing do ; Gold, Steel and Qmiil Pens ; Eng lish and American black and red Ink and Fluid : Bealing Wax; Walers ;: Mouth Glue ; French piston, patent and other Inkstands ; Paper Weights; Pen Racks; Tapers; Penknives; Ernsers ; Scissors; Drawing Instruments ; Pa per Shears: Drawing and Writing Pencils; counting house Japanned Ware, &e, Account Books of all descriptions. of fine linen papers, gubstantial binding and elegant finish, adapted to the wants of merchants, mechanics, bank, insurance and law offices, ratlrond and other corporations, constantly on hand or made to order at short notice, to any desired form and finish, at 3 Westminster st. J 3 BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c¢. ( TLADDING & BROTHER w uld invite the attention of X the mercantile firms, hanks, &e, in the city to thelr Inrge stock of Blank Book Papers, consisting in part of su perfine linen medinm, demi and cap, of tloomul manufac. tures in the country, which they will rule to pattern and wake up in unJ' style that may be wanted. Also, con stantly on hand a large variety of all Blank Books com monly wanted, made of the be t papers and in all styles of binding ; our Blank Books being well known in this market, it is unnecessary to state in regard to durability, &~. We also have one of the best stocks of writing I'a pers in this market, co sisting of supertine Congress, linen Letter and Cap, English and FPrench Letter, and all styles of American manufacture, all of which are oftered at the lowest prices. Parchasers will do well to examine our stock, as we are confideut we can give satisfuction. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS<G, F. Guavving & Uo. have a very exten sive nssortment of housekeeping goods in linen Sheetings ; | Pillow Linens; linen damask Table Cloths ; Napkins ; Doylies ; Damasks by the yard ; huckerbuck and birds eye | Dinpers ; red hordered Pmin linen Towels ; French printed | and embossed Table Covers; colored cotton and worsted | do; colored Tahle Covering by the yarl; embroidered Cur tatn Musling; English and American Quilts and Blankets ; Lnglish, French and American Chintzes ; Furniture Dim ity ; Cotton Fringes ; blenched and brown thtm{-, of nll widths, with a great variety of other gouds, for sale at the lowest prices at 35 North Main st, 'y GRAY HEADS TAKE NOTICE. ‘ (' RAY Hair restored to its original color, by the use of | F 1L 1. Lovett’s *“Waphene,” which also not only pre. | vents the hair from falhing off, and removes all scurf and dan 'raff, but likewise, when the hair is thin, or the head partially basd, a person by uwing this celehrated prepara | tion, never fails to have a full growth of hair. It is well known that the hair is a transparent tube, when deprived | of its pigment. no matter whether the original color was | black, brown, red, auburn or flaxen. What ) cinim for the Waphene is to restore the coloring pigment, and cause { the hair to take up the same, when it at once assumes its ' nataral yoathful appearance. Purchasers may be assured | that any article u&c'ed at retail as Waphene, at less than | one dollar per bottle, is spurions. For sale wholesale and | retail at the Great Mortar, 45 N Main st by ‘ a 7 H. H. BURRINGTON., symite ()F Yellow Dock Rooi, for purifying the blood, &e. This compound will remove and eause apermanent cure of Ul disenses arising from an impure state of the blood, such avserofula, which presents itsalf in a variety of forms, salt rheam, king's evil, pimples on the face, blotches, ulcers, erycipelas, ring worm, costiveness, suppuration of the gland«, mercurial diseases, dyspepsia, jaundice liver com plainte, dropsy, general debility, colds, conghs, giddiness, &e. Bold by A. MORSE, apethecary. ROGER WILLIAMS INSURANCE €O, l{ EMOVAL<The Roger Willlams [nsurance Company have removed their office, to No. 16 Market square, What Cheer building. )3 REMOVAL, l ll‘.N RY RBOLOMON, Tuilor nnd Clothes Cleaner, has removed from 151 Broad street, to N, 18 Bouth “lh drect, where all ealts for work in bis line of business will be attended to with neatness and dispateh. mn - HROADC LOTHS, rO PIECES Prench and German Cloths, both tvilled DU ynd plain, of recent importations, new in store and forsale at low prices, hy DAVID DAVIE, 1 and 3 Azende, E 67 NO. 26 CANAL STREET, 77 Call,and we will try to suit trom head to oot. POPULAR PERIODICALS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, MORSE'S COM Ilex aflfi. SAXTON'S RURAL HAND BOOKS, llcmél-’;s’;'ih&n virieties, breeding and management, in health and d.sease, by H. ,“:, Richardson, Domestic Fowl and Ornuwmental Poultry, by H.D. Rich ardson, The Hog; its origin and varieties, and treatment under disease, by 1. D. Richardson. The hon and the (loney Hee, with an aceount of the disenses of Bees and their remedios bg H. D. Richardson. For sale by GEO. H, WHITN I-N, Westminster st, JAPANNED STATIONERY. A FULL assortment, rmupvmnr Bill Head Cases, Post Office Roxes, Card Racks, Date Calenanrs, Puper Folders, etc, etc. For sulo by md GEO, H, WHITNEY,3 Westminsterst. 54 R BOOKS, | ll ORSE-SHOE Robinson, a tale of the Tory Ascenden f cy, by John P. Kennedy, anthor of Swallow Barn, A Journey o lesland, und travels in Sweden and Nor way, translated from the German of Ida P. Fleitfer, by Charlotte Fennimore Cooper, The Howadji in Syria, by George William Curtis, nu | thor ot Nile Notes, . T'he Daltons, or Three Rondsin Life, by Charles Lever. , Just out, and for sale at 17 Westminster st, by L mS HORACE BURR, | NEW BOOKS, | 'l‘lll-l Howndji in Syria, by Geo. William Curtis, author | ot Nile Notes. The Daltons, ur Three Ronds in Life, by Charles Lever, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, or illustrations by pen and pencil of the history, scenery, hiography, rel - ics and traditions of the war for Independence, by Benson J. Lossing, with six hund od engravings ; for sale by ms GLADDING & BRO I'lrEß.?f Westininster st. APPLETON'S POPULAR LIBRARY UI-‘ THE BEST AUTHORS-<The Paris Sketch Book, by W. M, Thackeray, intwo vols ; just published and for sale by mH GLADDING & BROTHER, 21 Westminster st , PUTNAM'S LIBRARY BOUND. llflM E and Sociel Philosopliy, by Diekens ; Whimsi calities, by Hood ; American Farmer in England, by Olmsted ; Hood’s Own, comie narrative, by Dickenw, price 40 cents ; just published and tor sale by md GLADDING & BROTHER, 21 Westminster st, SUMMER SHAWLS, PARASOLS, Dlll'lflfl GOODS, &e~G. F. Guavoine & Co. have just rec’d an extensive assortment of Crape and Frerch r.nnud Ehawls, with various other styles; new styles arasols, some very rich; Summer Dress Goods, ul}llu newest and most Immul‘u‘ntylu ; Embroideries, of every description, with other new gmnfl, for sale at the lowest prices at 35 North Mun st. ms YARD WIDE BLACK SILK VELVET. ( ! GLADDING & CO, have just rec'd the above Ko articlo, of super Quality ;nt 35 North Main st s . PARASOLS REPAIRED. I.\' conuection with repuiring instruments, the subscriber has in his employ experienced workmen to repair Par usols, Orders tor repairing Parasols will be done with neatness and dispateh A. M. LELAND, Wi Howard block, 125 Westininster st. SUMMER HATS. J UST opened, i 0 cases Panama and Leghorn Hats ; do 10 cases Straw Hats, men’s, youths and children’s, Also on consignment, 20 cases Palin Leat Hats, which Will be sold ot maaufacturers prices by the dozen, and at | asmall advance at retatl, at 1 and 13 Arende. | mo PABODIE & CO), FRENCH CAPS. J UST rec’d at Nos, 11 and 13 Arcade, 3 cases children's Caps, ala Mode de Paris, PFABODIE & CO, | EXTRA MOLESKIN HATS, | J UST finistied and finishing, a good nssortment of extra moleskin Hats, AllLln want of a good article at a fair | price ure requested at call at 15 Areade, | 24 P, B. STINESS, Jr. | g CAPS, | N EW style, are nuw offering at low uuru at 15 Arcade, a 4 P b STINESS, 3 UMBRELLAS, ' (*(HII‘I(IslNH a large assortment of all sizes and qual ' les, tor salo at 15 Arcade. P. B. STINESS, Jr. | STHRAW GOODS. | CRENT'S Straw goods, boys’ Straw Hats and Caps ; | fashion jus !.'f'f.‘...‘.'.'-'..'.".'?.'.’.'lf'.’.’,".‘ oF Summer Wit BWIILK | B 4 B 7 Westiminster st ; you can get suiled atnige«an lishiment. He keeps an extensive stock of Straw Goods I and sells at reasonable prices. mibd SCARFKFS AND CRAVATS, ‘ ( AENTS plain and tancy Scarfs and Cravats, just rec’d, X o large und beautiful assertment, for sale at mlh WHIPPLE'S, 7 Westminster st. KOSSUTH HA'TS, | A FINE as ortient of Kossuth Hats, for sale at 14 Mar. | ket squate, O, F. DUTCHER, | SUMMER CLOTHING., ' LAR(H-I quantity on hand just received for the season, such as men’s; hoys’, youth’s and children’s Coats, Pants, Vests, &c, nll marked down 30 per cent less than can be obtained elsew here in the eity, at wholesale nnd | retail. 26 Canal st L. HEDLY & €O, f C SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOENS, ' JU.‘VI' recoived 20 cases of men’s, Inn')n', youths, ehil dren’s and ladies Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, ' Aas you know lew enough. Call and you will be convine- | ed they are cheap, wholesale and retnil. 26 Canal st, ! ms I. HEDLY & €O, | CHAIN PUMPS, | P‘ VERY article used inthe construction of Chain Pumps, 4 for sale by N. A, EDDY, sole agent for the manutas turer, 95 Hroad street. md | PLOWS, l B MARTIN & Co’s superior Eagle Plows, of all «izes, o for sale by N. A. EDDY, 95 Biond st, | TUTTLE’'S HOES, | AT wholesale or retail by | mH N. A. EDDY, 95 Broad st. | NASON’'S HOKES, ! 9 10 and 11 inch, for sale b% y ms N. A. EDDY, 95 Broad st. FILES. { A VERY extensive assortment of Files, fir sale at ‘ wholesale or retail by N. A. EDDY, 95 Broad st. . RODGERS' POCKET KNIVES, | ON hand and for sale at No. 53 Broad st, first door be- | low the Arcade, GARDINER & TIFFANY. | BENCH VISES, ! Ol" all kinds, on hand and tor sale at No, 53 Broad st, ; first door below the Arcade, mlh GARDINER & TIFFANY., | IRON AXLES., | ALI sizes on hond and for saleat No. 53 Broad st first | door below the Arcade. GARDINER & TIFFANY, | TWINE. | J ST received and for sale at 53 Broad st, first door be low the Arcade. GARDINER & TIFFANY. CHURNS, \' EW style Churng, for sale at AN s © BURDICK & BARRETT'S., GARDEN SEEDS } ()l" wll Kindse, new and fresh, raised l‘:nr and put up by F ourselves, for sale by BURDICK & BARRETT, WHITE LEAD, | 'l‘ EN tons White Lead ,dry and ground in oil, of ditfer- ! ent brands, in nesorted packages, Just rec’d and for sale by OLIVER JOUNSON & BON, 13 Exchange st. | LINSEED OIL. ],‘ NGLAND Linseed Oil, in quantities to suit puichas. 4 ers, for sule h) ' mb OLIVER JOHUNSON & SON, 13 Exchange st. PAINTS, | OF‘ all descriptions in common use, constantly on hand | and for sale hy | whd OLIVERJOHNSON & FON, 13 Exchanuge st. WINDOWS, | A SMALL lot of Windows on thand, and for sale low to | close a consignment by md OLIVER JOUNSON & SON, 13 Exchange st, | BURNING FLUID, { Ol" superior manufaeture, always for sale by the Lbl o less gqnantity by wd OLIVER JOHUNSON & SON, 13Exchange st. | TO WHOM I'T" MAY CONCERN. % TIIIH may eertily that | have made use of Morse's | Awmerican Balsam or Pile Remedy in my own case, and deem it a valuable and effectual application for the l of Ll isease called pilex, ! " ”“;:. .L\.\u't;l. INGALLS, M. D. | Providence,June 30, 1515, \ Prepared u:ul sold by AMBROSE MORSE, 75 North | Main st, Providence, R. 1., dealer in all kinds of Drugs, Meditines, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Shakers’ Herbs, | Nyringes, ‘l'ul"ol‘ &c, ut wholesale and retail, mi : ORANGE FLOWER LOTION, | AOR the complexion, for sale at 75 North Muin st. { l‘ my 19 AMBROSE MORSE, druggist. | TROCHELLE OR SEIDLITZ POWDERS, ' .’( DOZ Rochelle or Beidiitz Powders, for «aie by the 230) 4oz or single box at 75 North Main st, warranted su | perior 1o any in this city, { mid AMBROSE MORSE, apothecary. | RIO TAPIOCA OP superior quality., for sale wholmfo and retail at the Greatl Mortar, 45 North Main n' by mis H. Il BURRINGTON, LICORICE PIPE, JUJUBE PASTE AND Gum Ambic Deops, for sale low wholesale and re tail, at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st, by milb H. 1. BURRINGTON, WHITE GLUE, Ol' superior quality, for sale by the bbl or less quantity, at the Great Mortar, 45 North Main st, ‘.7 mi 2 H. Il BURRINGTON. CONGRESS WATER, Dllll"r from the spring, for sale by the box or bottle at the Great Mortar, 45 fiug Main =t h‘ mie . H. BURRINGTON, NEW BOOKS, I)YN.V.HIH'R.“'I‘ i e Wanaerings and Ways of Thiak ing, by Donald Me Leod. Penciliings by the Way, written dum'avum years of residence and travel in Europe, by N. P, Willis, Lillian, and other Posms, by Winthrop Mackworth Praed, now first colieeted. Bronehitis and kindred diseases, in language a to common readers, by W. W, Hall, M, ). For sale mld Gl WHITNEY, 3 Westminster of. - - e ——————— THE FREE MASON'S MONITOR, (mN FAINING a detineation of the rund.mncl:l“phd -4 ples of Free Masonry, vperative and specnlative, a® well in a religious as a moral view, with explanations and plates of all the emblems of the degre«s of Entered Ap prentice, Fellow -cratt, Master Mason, Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellant Master, Royul Areh Mason, Royal Master, Beloct Master's Degree ind Order of Priesthood, compiled and arranged from the most npproved writers, with additions, notes and remarks ynlso chargesand songe, by Z. A, Davis ; for sale by ml 2 GEO, I, WHITNE YV, 3 Westminster ot. HOUSEHOLD WORDS, ( CTOMMENCEMENT of new volume. Hubseriptione rec’d by GEO, H, WHI'I NEY, 3 Westminster ot. NEW BOOKS, l)\ NNSHURST ; s wanderings and ways of thinking, by Donald Me Leod, Pencillings by the Way, written mmnl lomoly-!l of residence nud travel in Earope, by N, Parker Wiilie. Just published and tor snle by M 2 GLADDING & BROTHER, 21 Westminster 8. GOOGDS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS? \'l'\l MER CLOTHING =G, F. GrLavpive & Co. have b 7 rec’d a large nssortment of Cashmerets, Ermi Croton Clothe, Linen Drillings, fanecy Cotton Goodo.m tancy Cassimeres, &e, for sule at the lowest prices st 36 North Muin <t mid LADIES FRRENCHEMBR OID'ED HDKFS, " F. GLADDING & 20, Lave just rec'd aonrge as- Ne sortment of hemstite hied, embroidered and plais bordered hinen cambiric and | iwn Hdkls, in new lndk.‘ tiul siyles, tor sale at the lowest prices ut 35 North Main sl mi’ E SPRING STYLE HATS, ( 'EO. R, WiHIPPLE continues to furnish the fashione- K bie sprng ptyle Hats to those who may wirh, feel confident that he can it and muke Hats with as -a taste and give as good satisfaction as those made eloe where, Gents who have not purchased their Hats of the spring pattern will find another lot just finished, made under our own direction, and of styles that will not fail o plense, nt 7 Westminster «t. mi 2 . STHAW GOODS, ey ()l every description, such as Paunamas, M.ne.»“. Santa Martha, Leghorns, Vedal, Rutland, l)un-“fl.. Palm Leals and Sennet, Al noassortment of youthe pnd children’s Straw Hats and ¢ ipa, f as good quality as can be found elsewhicre, for sale wholesals and retail at myly WHIPPLE'S, 7 Westmninater 08. SUMMER CRAVATS, . l TPWARDS of 150 doz of the most beuutiful ll". Cra- Vitls, are for #ule at myl9 WIHIPPLE'S, 7 Westminster st. LECHORN, STRAW \\n CHIP BRAID CAPS, FOR CHILDREN—Just { rec’d at 1! and 13 Arende, 12 cases of *he above very tashiienable and seasonable goods, Priceslow, wholesale and retl, PALODE & CO, PINKING, il l N connection with repairing of Purasols, Umbrellas and Musical Instruments, the subscriber answers all orders for Pinking ladies dresses, senrils, nprtons, &c¢. Orders ‘ this Kind with be executed at short notice, LELAND'S Music sture, Huward’s bloek, mil? 115 Westminster ot. SUMMEIIL HATS, J UST op ned at 26 Cannl street, 15 cnses men's, yout and children’s Panama, Leghoin, Straw and P.l.l'b Hats, which will be sold a 8 usunl 30 per cent less than any other establishment in city, wholesale and retad, Recollect und call on us for your thin Hats., 26 Conal o, = miz I. HEDLY & CO. HOES, RAKES, MANURE FORKS l)l.u\\'r‘, Cultivators, Shovels, Bred o« ¥V _,_...:. - k s TR COYIILY e ’llU'“‘.‘ vA’ ‘Nilgl:.,nyi‘:':”.- s [ S——— - e —— BRASS WIKE AMD sHEET BIRASS, \ FURTHER supply rec’d from the factory this day, foe 4% sale wholesale and rotail by mi 2 N. A. FDDY, 95 Broad st. SHEET ZINC., l - "" LIS extra quality and width Sheet Zine, Just ) rec’d, for sale low by ml 2 N. A EDDY, 95 Broad ot. KNIVES AND FORKNS, \ LT qualities, on hand and forsale at No. 53 Broad o, 4 first door below the Arcade. ml 2 GARDINER & TIFFANY. JEWELLERSNS SCALES AND WEIGHTS. ().\ hand and for sale at No. 53 Broad st, first door be= low the Arcade. GARDINER & TIFFANY, CHAIN PUMPS. (~\ hand and for sale at No, 53 Broad st, first door be= low the Arcade. GARDINER & TIFFANY. COPPER RIVETS, l’”'l’l‘.l! EN'T' sizes, on hand and for sale b( GARDINER & TIFFANY, wmls No. 53 Broad st, first door below the Areade. TUTTLE'S CONCAVE HOES, A.\'( VIHER lot thus day rec’d, and for sale by mld BUKDICK & BARRETT. GARDEN SEEDS, (,l-‘ wll kinds, and of first quahtyv, for sale at wholesale and retail at the agricuiturai warehouse and seod store, 32 Canal st, by BURDICK & BARRETT. GARDEN TOOLS, (, F all kinds, at low prices, for sale at 32 Canal fl# mlo BURDICK & BARRETT. SEED SOWERS, l,‘ MERY 'S improved Seed Sower, the most perfect ma« 4 chine now 1n use, for sa'e at u..-mumrmur'olplb“.l 45 Canal st, by BURDICK & BARRETT. CLOVER SEED, -"0" LEBS Western Clover Seed, new and bright, foe ) sale at 32 and 34 Canal st, by mi 2 BURDICK & BARRETT. D ———————— T ——— ] ORANGES, ~ 0 ROXESR Messina Oranges, In good order, for sale a 8 DU 175 Westminster st, by J. G. L'EST". FIGS, 7 = DRUMS Eleme Figs, small size drums, for sale by ) mis J. G. LESTER, 173 W estminster st. o - ———— e ———— —— FLOUR, l“RE!‘" wound family Flour, inbbls, haif bbis and bage, for sale by J. G. LESTER, 173 Westminster st. HAISINS, l\' whole, half and quarter boxes, for sale by J. G, LESTER, 173 Westminster st. 10 hibls Russet Apples, in perfect order, for sale as above T e ————————————— PEANUTS, o) = BUSHELS new Southern Peanuts, very brightaad &) handsome, for sale by the bag, bushel or peck, st 178 Westininster st. ). G, LBS*‘.. SO\, » BOXES hard soap, of ditferent manufactures, for 20) sale by the Lox or at retail at 173 \\'e-lmmlt"a." mls i J. G. LEST CREAM TARTAR, \v.\vm ANTED pure. by the bbl or less quantity, o 8 hand and for sale hy ml 2 OLIVER JOHNSON & SON, 13 Exchange st ENGLISHBILCARDB, SODA, l.‘c)n cooking purposes, for sale by OLIVER JOHNSON & SON, 13 Exchange of. Snseni - o ESSENCES AND ESSENTIAL OILS, \ GENERAL assortment, for saie by ¢ OLINER JOHUNSON & SON, 13 Exchange m. o - ~ e . NUTMEGS, \ PRIME article, A No. 1, on hand and for sale by 4 OLIVER JOHNSEON & SON, 13 Exchange ot. - > _— - e e e ——— PAREGORICr DAUDANUM, Q\' RUP of Rhubarb, and Elixir Salutis, in 1 and 2pound A 7 bottles. or in less quantities, for sale by wl2 OLIVER JOHNSON & SON, 13 Exchange ot. BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. l HAVE just rec’d an article that is hl(lll“:mw‘ ed for exterminating and destroying bed buges, roaches, rats and mice, from all dw ellrnfl.hhl"”. stabies, gardons, ¢ for sale at 75 North Main st, by tm.‘» AMEROSE MORSE, druggiet. i indl JING CREAMS AND SOAPS, G:..'\"l-‘.AR‘\.L and good assortment of all the most cele ‘\ brated Shaving Creams and Soaps that there io in the market, for sale at 75 North Main st, b{ mis AMUROSE MORSE, apotheeary. = LEMON SYRUP. DOZ Lemon Syrup, of on'pflut qnl::. made thle l 0 week fcom the very best of lemons a bt‘f: for sale by AMBROSE MORSE,dr POTASLL l? XTRA white Potash, for sale at 75 North Main ot, by 4 myld AMBROSE .\lflllz,wfi:— ENGLISH VALERIAN IM l‘.o‘ sale "S."QM .m”o .»l ‘ur.h- quastity fi&“ ortar, 45 Nont ain st, by ...'; ' 1. H. RBURRINGTON. ———————————— ————— . ——— ———————————— CAUTION, URCHASERE of Burrington’s Ox Marrow w Pmu look and see that they get vhat th Owing to the mrvwluLMnnd for Burrin tum, an inferior article has heen put rin the same and form, well ealeninted to decoive, and is sold the country at & rednced price. The m:uu“ superior guality, nn‘ys ?‘lwa‘a'h:.:l: o: vorable lerme At the Great Mortar ornt ), myl9 . H. BURRINGTON, ehemist and apetheony NUMBER 438.