Wt9 WwmWmM P Mlp OF THE i®i© lilami it«l© FOR THE EMCOURAGFaMENT OF ■•^y i INiySfiY WITH THE luleU, leplatioiii aai |?0|raii8 FOl! THE CATTLE SHOW AND EXHIBITION um a% mmi mm AND AT Howard Hall, Providence, R. I. September, 17th, iSth Sf igth, 1S73, G E O E G E E . W 1 L S () N , Chn Imtif n. "] H E ]S R Y STAPLES,^ Secrcfaiy. | OBADIAH BROWX, } ExlllxivK WILLIAM E. BARRETT, | A L F R E I ' r. . ( ' TF A D S E Y . J BI^EASE €,m€lfLATE\ THE RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY N^ FOR THE ENCOUEAGEMEKT OF ^ DOMESTIC INDUSTRY '^ PROPOSE HOLDING AN <" .^ 1^ » lllliiiflsi, uiib mw lai fail AT iarraganselt hi Cranston, Rhode Islanij. AND FOR mit Mdmtx$ and Ifeqetatile^, AT Mowari Hall, FroviieMce, E. I., ON SEPTEMBER, 17, 18 & 19, 1872. OFFICERS FOR 1872. WILLIAM SPRAGTJE, President. JOSEPH H. BOURN, ") CYRUS B. MANCHESTER, f Vice Presidents. OBADIAH BROWN, J JOSEPH S. PITMAN, Secretary. WILLIAM VIALL, ^ a ' ^ EDWARD P. TAFT, I ^^'^ ^^^ Finance ISRAEL M. BOWEN, J Committee. STANDING COMMITTEE. Oliver Johnson, Robert S. Burrough, James Y. Smith, Elisha a. Lawton Alfred B. Chadsey, . Am AS A Sprague, Henry Staples, William B. Spencer, Henry J Angell, George F. Wilson, Charles S. Bradley, James De W. Perry, Boyal C. Taet, Silas Moore, Allen C. Mathewson, John G. Clarke, Lyman B. Frieze, Elisha Dyer William E. Barrett, Cyrus Harris, . Joseph F. Brown, Thomas G. Potter, Albert C. Eddy, Suchet Mauran, 2d William H. Allin, . Stephen Brownell, George Manchester, John W. Sawyer, Beriah H. Lawton, . William F. Channing, Providence. Cranston. Wickfoi'd. Cranston. Barrington. Phenix. Providence. East Providence. North Providence. Bristol. Prffuidence. Cranston. Barrington. South Kingstotmi. Providence. Warwick. North Providence, East Providence. Providence. Barrington. Providence. Portsmouth. Pix>vidence. North Kingstown. Providence. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE EXHIBITION OF 1872. George F, Wilson, Henry Staples, Obadiah Brown, William E Barrett, Alfred B. Chadsey, East Providence, Barringto-n, North Providenoe. Providence. Wickfm-'d. Chairman. Secretary. RULES AND REGULATIONS. In case there should not be any competition on an article •offered for a premium, the committee are authorized to witli- draw the premium, unless the one article presented should, in the judgment of the committee, possess unusual merit. No pool selling, or other form of betting or gambling shall be permitted on the ground, under penalty of expulsion from the ground. The Executive Committee will use all diligence to insure the safety of stock, animals and articles, after being received and entered by their proper committees, but will not be re- sponsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Exhibitors must give personal attention to their animals, and articles, and at the close of the exhibition attend to their removal. No premium v/ill be paid on any animal or article removed from the Exhibition before its close, unless the written consent shall be first given by the Executive Committee, and premi- ums not claimed within sixty days after the award, will be considered as forfeited. All animals, or articles are arranged into Divisions, and persons offering either for premiums, will find a person in charge of each Division, to whom these articles must be de- livered. Said person will wear a badge plainly denoting the Division under his immediate charge. Tickets of admission will be as follows : Single ticket, admitting one person once to the Park and to '' Howard Hall, " . . . . $ .50 Children under twelve years of age, . , .25 One horse and rider, once, . . . .75 One horse vehicle and driver, once, . . 1.00 Two " " " " . . 1.25 Four " " <' "... 1.50 Each occupant of a vehicle, other than the driver, .50 The exhibition of stock in the rings, and on the track, will take place precisely at the time specified ; and animals not prepared at the proper time and place, may, at the discretion of the committee, be ruled out of competition. For the convenience of exhibitors, stalls will be provided for stock. Hay, straw and water will be provided without charge, also, grain for swine and poultry. Grain for other purposes will be furnished at market price. All entries for animals competing for premiur.vs, MUST be made at the Secretary's office. Railroad Depot, iVovidence, R. I., on or before Monday, September 2d, 1872. All other entries for comi^etitiou must be made as above on oi before 4 6 o'clock P. M., Saturday, September 14th, 1872, The Com- mittee earnestly reque&'t that every article to be exhibited at the Park, shall be delivered there promptly on Monday, Sep- tember 16th, Arrangements have been made with all the Railroad Com- panies (excepting the Providence, Hartford & Fishkill), to transport passengers and freight, during the three days, at half-price. The Hartford, Providence & Fishkill Railroad Co. deduct thirty per cent on all regular fares when it is 50 cents or over. All under 50 cents, no deduction. All animals must be owned in this State, and all articles must be grown or manufactured in this State, to compete for premiums, PROGRAMME. Monday, September 15, 1872, day for completing ar- rangements. The sub-committees are expected to make final arrangements for the exhibition of all the several articles offered for com- petion for premiums, at the Park, of articles belonging to their departments, to see that each article is in its proper place, and so arranged as to show all its qualities to the best advantage. All the superintendents on articles at the Park will be on the ground at 4 o'clook, P, M., prompt, to respond to the calls of the Executive Committee, or for consultation with them, Tuesday, September 16, 1872. 10 o'clock, A. M. An address by the President of the Society. 11 o'clock, A. M. Plowing Match, Division G. 12 o'clock, M. Dinner of the Society. 2 o'clock, p. M. Work to be commenced by sub-commit- tees of Division A, Class 1 and 2. 3 o'clock, P. M. Trial of speed of Horses, Division A, Class 3. 4 o'clock, P. M. Trial of speed of Horses, Division A, Class 4. Wednesday, September 17, 1872. 9 o'clock, A. M. Announcement of awards of Tuesday. 9 1-2 o'clock, A. M. Sub-Committees at work on Divisions B, C, D and E. 1 o'clock, P. M. Sub-Committee at work on special pre- miums. Butter, Cheeso, Bread, and on Soaps. Fish, and Patents. Also, on Divisions H, J, K, L, M, 0, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V. 2 o'clock, p. M. Sub-Committee at work on Division A, Class 5. 2 1-2 o'clock, P. M. Division A, Class 6. 3 o'clock, p. M. Trial of speed, Division A, Class 7. 3 1-2 o'clock, p. M. Trial of speed, Division A, Class 8. 4 o'clock, p. M. Trial of speed. Division A, Class 9. Thursday, September 17, 1872. 9 o'clock, A. M. Announcement of Awards of committees of the previous day. Exhibition on the track of all horses and cattle that have received a premium. Trial of Working Teams and Oxen. Announcement of Awards of Division F, Division A, Class 10. Division A, Class 11. Division A, Class 12. Trial of speed. Division A, Class 13. Trial of speed, Division A, Class 14, 10 o'clock, A. M. 11 o'clock, A. M. 2 o'clock, P. M. 2 o'clock, P. M. 2 1-2 o'clock, P . M. 3 o'clock, p. M. 3 1-2 o'clock, P . M. 4 o'clock, P. M. 6 DIVISION A. HORSES. Superintendent : Colonel Aii\ asa Sprague. Class 1. — Stallions for general use, four years old and upwards, speed not considered. First premium, $30.00 Second " 20.00 Third '• 5.00 Class 2. — Geldings and fillies, three years old and under. First premium, $15.00 Second " 10.00 Third " 5.00 Class 3. — Gentlemen's Driving Horses, that have never trotted better than three minutes, owners to drive ; mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. First premium, $30.00 Second " 20.00 Third " 10.00 Class 4. — For all horses that have never trotted better than 2.35 ; mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. First premium, $250.00 Second " - 150.00 Third " 100.00 Class 5. — Stallions three yearS old, and under four. First premium, $20.00 Second " ' 15.0 ) Third " 10.00 Class 6. — Matched Horses, for road or carriage, not leos than 14 1-2 hands hiyh. First premium, $40.00 Second " 20.00 Third " 10.00 Class 7. — Gentlemen's Double Teams, that have never trotted for money ; best 3 in 5. First premium, $150-00 Second " 100.09 Third " 50.00 Class 8. — Four years old and under ; mile heats in harness. First premium, $75.00 Second " 50.00 Third " 25.00 Class 9. — For all horses that have never trot' ed better than 2.50 ; mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harm is. First premium, $100.00 GEORGE W. WRIGHT, ONE PEICB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLO EXCLUSIVE SALE FOR PROVIDENCE OP DEVLIN & CO;S FINE CLOTHING. OF JSTEW YOEK, AND OF BOSTOK k Mki Mills to Orisr. 53 & 57 Westminster, 1 & 3 Exchange St., 8 Second " 50.00 Third " 25.00 Class 10. — Stallions two years old, and under three. First premium. $15.00 Second " 10.00 Third " 5.00 Class 11. — Mares with foal by their side, or that had previously had a foal. First premium. $25.00 Second " 15.00 Third " 10.00 Class 12. — Draft Horses, matched. First premium. $20.00 Second " 15.00 Third " 10.00 Draft Horses, single. First premium. 15.00 Second " 10.00 Third " 5.00 Class 1 3. — For horses that have never trotted bet- ter than 2.45 . mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. First premium. $150.00 Second " 100.00 Third " 50.00 Class 14. — For all horses; best 3 in 5, mile heats, in harness. First premium, $500.00 Second " 200.00 Third " 100,00 All horses entered for Premiums must be owned I in this State. In each and every trial for speed, a payment of ten per cent on the amount of the entire purse trotted for, must be paid at the time of entry. Three entries, at least, must be made for each premium for trial of speed, and two horses must start. The trotting will be conducted under the rules and regula. tions of the National Association for the promotion of the in- terests of the American Trotting Turf All animals offered for premiums must be owned in the State. C. EARLE WHITAKER No. 48 North Main Street, IMPORTER OF, AND LESALE i I DEALER IN IVORY AND COMMON CUTLERY, DECORATED TO PATTERN IN FULL SETTS, OR MATCHINGS. RICH GLASS WARE CUT TO ORDER, WITH MONOGRAMS, IN- ITIALS. OR ANY DESIRED DEVICES. RICli FiNC! IfllllT Sins. &c., &c., &c., &c., &c,, &c., &c. 10 DIVISION B. CATTLE. Superintendent : Joseph F. Broivti. Class No. 1. Pure Breed. Devonshire, Short Horn, Ayrshire, Jersey, Dutch or holstein. Best Bull, three years old and upwards, ^25.00 Second best " " " " " 15.00 Best Bull two years old and under three years, 20.00 Second best, \ 12.00 Best Bull one year old and under two years, 10.00 Second best, 5.00 Best Cow four years old and ujowards, 20.00 Second best, 15.00 Third " 10.00 Best Cow 3 years old and under four years, 15.00 Second best, 10-00 Third " 5.00 Best Heifer two years old and under three years, 12.00 Second best, 8.00 Third " 3.00 Best Heifer under two years old, 8.00 Second best, 5.00 Third " 3.00 Best thoroughbred Bull of any class, 30.00 The Committee on Pure Breeds will require full and satis- factory pedigrees in every instance. Animals competing for single Premiums can also compete for Herd Premiums, or for Sweepstakes. Herd Premiums. Best Bull, and not less than five Cows or Heifers ; hot less than two years old, belonging to the same person, $25.00 Second best, and not less than five Cows or Heifers ; not less than two years old, belonging to the same person, 15.00 Third best, and not less than five Cows or Heifers ; not less than two years old, belonging to the same person, 10.00 Best Cow, three years old and uj)ward, gi-ade and native, 15.00 Second best, 10.00 Best Heifer, two years old and upward, grade and native, 12.00 Second best, 8.00 11 BARKER, WHITAKER & CO., ^^os, 22 ^ 2Ji. Westminster street, PEOYIDEE^OE, E. I. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN C. NAILS; GLUE; EMERY; TWINES; JEWELERS' FILES AND TOOLS ; CAST STEEL, IRON, BRASS AND COPPER WIRE; RINGS AND RING TRAVELERS; PLAIN AND SWAGED COMB PLATE; DRUM, SPINDLE AND LOOP BANDING; AND Manufacturers' Supplies Geiieraliy. Agents for the sale of Leather and Rubber Belting, Selt-Lu- bricatiug and Rubber Steam Packing, Rubber and Linen Hose, and American File Co.'s Files, &c. Also, for Patent Hay, Coal, Kailroad, Platform AISTD COUi^TER © O .^L Hji E3 William Whitaker, Frederic A. Barker, Wm. Cyrns Barker. George H. Chadsey. 12 Best Milch Cow of any Breed, 25.00 Best yoke of Oxen, four years old and upward. 20.00 Second best, 15.00 Third •• 10.00 Best voke of Steers, three years old and under four, 15.00 Second best, 10.00 Third best, 5.00 Best yoke of Steers, under three years old, 8.00 Second best, 5.00 Third '^ 3.00 Best fat Ox, 15.00 The best Oxen, not less than ten pairs from any one Town, 50.00 Herd Premium. Best six Cows or Heifers, not less than two years old, belonging to the same person, 25.00 Second best, not less than two years old, belonging to the same person, 15.00 Third best, not less than two years old, belonging to the same person, 10.00 D1V!SI0N-C.— SHEEP AND HOGS. Superintendent : Beriah H. Lawton. Class No. 1. Pure Breeds. Southdown, Leicester, Cotswold, Pure Merino. Best Buck, three years old and upward, ^15.00 Second best, three years old and upwards, 10.00 Best pen of Ewes, not less than six, four years old and upwards, 20.00 Second best, 15.00 Best pen of Ewes, not less than six, not less than two years old, 15.00 Second best, 10.00 Best pen of Ewes, not less than six, under two years of age, 10.00 Second best, 5.00 grade and other breeds not enumerated above. Best Buck, three years old and upward. $10.00 Second best, 5.00 Best pen of Ewes, not less than six, four years old and upward, 10.00 Second best, 8.00 13 Manufacturers and Dealers in T I Mif Mif ftCi ALSO, ALL KINDS OF GIG SAWING AND TURNING DONE TO OEDER Ware Room, 110 North Main Street« Manufactory, 13 Mill Street. 14 Best pen of Ewes, not less than six, not less than two years old, 8.00 Second best, - 5.00 Best pen of Ewes not less than six, under two years of as^e, 5.00 Second best, 3.00 HOGS. Best Boar, over one year old, LARGE BREED, 10.00 Second best, " 5.00 Best Breed Sow, over one year " 10.00 Second best, " 5.00 Best pen of Shoats, not less than four, and not less than six months old, LARGE BREED, 10.00 Second best, " 5.00 Best litter of pigs, not less than six. Large Breed, 10.00 Second best, " 5.00 Best Boar, over one year old, Small Breed, 10.00 Second best, " 5.00 Best Breed Sow, over one year, " 10.00 Second best, '• 5.00 Best pen of Shoats, not less than four, and not less than six months old, SMALL BREED, 10.00 Second best " 5.00 Best litter of pigs, not less than six, 10.00 Second best, 5.00 DIVISION D.— POULTRY, Superintendent : Royal D. Norton, Best pair dark Brahmas, $3.00 " light " 3.00 " butr Cochin, 3.00 " white " 3.00 " black " 3.00 " partridge Cochin, 3.00 " silver Hamburghs, 3.00 " gold " 3.00 " white Dorkins, 3.00 " gray " 3.00 " white Leghorn, 3.00 " black Spanish, 3.00 " Dominiques, 3.00 " Silver Pheasants, 3.00 " Golden " 3.00 15 G. & C. P. Corner of Dorrance and Weybosset Sts., Take this method ofinfomning the 'public that they continue to sell the very best ^oods in their line at as loiv prices as can be afforded. Our stock embraces a large assortment of FROM. THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. ^^: Both White and Decorated, from the cele- brated manufactory of Messrs. Haviland Sf Co., Limoges, France, nearly every piece of which is made to our order and im- ported expressly for our own trade. Also, a full line of both imported and doinestic, and the largest assortment of Gas and Kerosene Fixtures in the State. Also, a lojge assortment of the best quality of Slif ii rpLATi© WAif ^ together with an endless variety of FANCY GOODS and VASES, which we offer at luholesale and retail. Downer's Genuine Kerosene Oil in quantities to suit. 16 Best pair Houdans, 3.00 " ' " of any other pure breed, 3.00 " " improved barn-yard, 3.00 " " Geese. 3.00 " " Turkeys, 3.00 " " Ducks, 3.00 Best and largest exhibition of Pigeons, not less than five varieties, 5.00 Best and largest exhibition of live birds, not less than ten varieties, 5.00 Best and largest exhibition of poultry by one exhibi- tor, not less than ten varieties, 10.00 DIVISION E -DAIRY, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS,atC. Superintendent : Thomas G. Fatter. Best package of ball butter, not less than ten pounds, $5.00 Second best, 3.00 Best package of tub butter not less than 25 pounds, 5.00 Second best, _ 3.00 Best cheese not less than sixteen pounds, 5.00 Second best, ^ 3.00 Best exliibition of Honey, 3,00 Second best, 2.00 Best sample Wax, 2.00 Best bushel of Rye for seed, 2.00 Corn " 2.00 Barley " 2.00 Oats " 2.00 Wheat " 2.00 Buckwheat " 2.00 Timothy '• 2.00 R.I.Bent ' 2.00 Best collection of Garden Seeds, 5.00 SPECIAL PREMIUMS. All goods entered for these premiums will not be allowed to enter for any other premium. BUTTER. Premiums offered by Messrs. Parsons, Bugbee & Co., whole- sale grocers, 26 to 34 Canal St., Providence, R. I. Best package of Butter, not less than 50 pounds, to be made in this State, $20.00 17 H. E. BARHEY k SOH, Dealers in first-class I illij( AND Second-hand Pianos for sale and to rent. 1^ Piano Forte tuning, repairing and polishing. if Hi Til ilv^Si Corner of Eddy. 18 Second best package of Butter, not less than 50 pounds, to be made in this State, 10.00 CHEESE. Premiums offered by Messrs. Waldron, Wightman & Co., whole- sale grocers, 7 to 15 Pine St., Providence, E.. I. Best Cheese, to weigh not less than 16 pounds, to be made in this State, $20.00 Second best Cheese, to weigh not less than 16 pounds, to be made in this State, 10.00 WHITE BREAD. Premiums offered by Messrs. Barden & Keep, flour dealers, No. 19 Exchange Place, Providence, R. I. Best loaf of White Bread made by a Rhode Island lady not over twenty years of age, $20.00 Second best, 10.00 BROWN BREAD. Premiums offered by Messrs. Rice & Hayward, bakers, 434 Broad St., Providence, R. I. For the best loaf of Brown Bread made by a Rhode Island lady not over twenty years of age, $20.00 Second best, 10.00 SOAP. To be exclusively of Rhode Island manufacture. Best exhibition of JEard Soap, Silver Medal. Second best, '* Diploma. Best exhibition of Toilet Soap, Silver Medal. Second best, " Diploma FISH. Best quintal of Cod Fish cured in Rhode Island, $10.00 Best tub of Mackerel " " 10.00 Best dissertation on Fish Culture, 25.00 PATENTS. F'or the most useful mechanical improvement made within the last two years, by a citizen of Rhode Island, Silver Medal. Second best, Bronze Medal. Third best, * Diploma. m 19 m ^d IN ORDER TO MAKE A BETTER DISPLAY OF THEIR GOODS, Curry, Richards & Anthony, HAVE ADDED THE LOWER STORK, No. 115 WESTMINSTER STREET, To their already Extensive Warerooras, and stocked the same with a varied assortment of ilislstsry hk Cuftaiii Matsmls, — AND — M JlkAl 1^ 1 s y Mil 1141 ife^Jfiig) to which they invite the attention of pm-chasers. They have also connected tlie different floors of their establishment with a PATENT SAFETY PASSENfiER ELEYATOE for the accommodation of their customers, thus enabling them to ex- amine the Entire Stock throughout the building, consisting of every grade of DRAWING-ROOM, LIBRARY, DINING- ROOM, HALL AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, with ease and comfort. CURRY, RICHARDS & ANTHONY, 116 & lis WestmiQster Street, 20 DIVISION F. FRUITS, FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, The exhibition of these articles will be held in Howard Hall, Providence, R. I. Superintendent : Artlmr F. Dexter. Assistant " : Charles F. Phillrps. APPLES. Best collection, five specimens of each variety, Second " " " " " Third " Best eight variet's " Second " Best five Second " - » Best single dish twelve specimens of one variety, Second " " " ^ " _ " Best ornamental basket of apples, mixed varities, Second " " " " PEARS. Best collection, five specimens of each variety, 10.00 Second " " " " ' 8.00 Third " " " " G.OO Best eii^ht variet's •' " " 5.00 Second " ^ " • " " 4.00 Best five " •' " " 4.00 Second " " " " " 3.00 Best dish, twelv* specimens, of Bartlett's, 2.00 " " " any ot-h^r variety, 2.0® Best basket, assorted varieties, 3.00 Second '■ " " 2.00 PEACHES. Best collection, five specimens of each variety. 4.00 Second " " " " ' 3.00 Third " " " " 2.00 QUINCES. Best peck of one variety, 2.00 Second " " " 1.00 HOT HOUSE GRAPES. Best collection of not less than six varieties, one bunch of each, 10.00 Second best collection of not less than six varieties, one bunch of each, 8.00 Third best collection of not less than six varieties, one bunch of each, 6.00 L 21 Estal>lislied 1S33 Importers and ManiifacHirers of "? AND Dealers in I I % UiSli I9 mal OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 13 AND 15 EXCHANGE ST. PROVIDENOE, R. I 1^ 3Iaking the grinding of Leids and Colors a specality, we are enabled to offer inducements not to be found in this State. VILLA PAINTS. The most ecouomical and durable paints made, adapted to outside and inside use. 22 Best two varieties, two bunches of each, 4.00 Second " ■' " " 3.00 Best two bunches Black Hamburg, 8.00 Second " " " " 2.00 Best two bunches Muscat of Alexandria, 3.00 Second " " " " 2.00 Best two bunches of any other variety, 3.00 Second " " " " " 2.00 NATIVE GRAPES. Best collection, one bunch of each variety, 3.00 Second " " " 2,00 Best four bunches of any variety, 2.00 PINE APPLES. Best three specimens in Pots, 4.00 FLOWERS. Best design for dinner table. Silver Medal. Second " " " 3.00 Third. " " " 2.00 Best wall piece. Silver Medal. Second " " 3.00 Third " " 2.00 Best arranged Basket of Flowers, Silver Medal. Second " " " 4.00 Third " " •' 3.00 Fourth " " " 2.00 Best two Table Boquets, Silver Medal. Second " " " 3.00 Third " " " 2.00 Best two Hand Boquets, 3.00 Second " " " 2.00 Third " " " 1.00 Best Bouqet, promiscuously arranged, 3.00 Second " " " 2.00 Best collection of cut Flowers, Silver Medal. Second " " 4.00 Third " " 2.00 Best twelve varieties of Asters, single flower, 3.00 Second " " " " 2.00 Third " " " " 1.00 Best six " " • " 3.00 Second " " " " 2.00 Third " " " •' 1.00 Best twenty varieties of Dahlias, Silver Medal. Second " " " 4.00 Third " " " 2.00 23 MEEETW Manufacturers of «f eieet! AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ing Tools and Seeds OF ALL KII^DS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR CONICAL PLOWS, CONICAL HORSE HOES, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, WHEEL BARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, &C., &,C. AS BEING THE BEST IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MARKET: WE HAVE THE AGENCY ALSO OF THE The \i] State Wheeleed Horse Rah, AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS GOODS. CALL AND SEE US, — AT — 44 Canal Street, Providence, R. I. 24 Best six varieties of Dahlias, 3.00 Second " " " 2.00 Third " " " 1.00 Best twelve varieties of Gladolia single Spikes, S. Medal. Second " " " " 3.00 Third " " " " 2.00 Best six " " " 3.00 Second " " " " 2.00 Best single Spike " " 1.00 Best twenty varieties of Verbenas, single truss of each, Silver Medal. Second best twenty varieties of Verbenas, single truss of each, 4.00 Third best twenty varieties of Verbenas, single truss of each, " 2.00 Best six varieties of Verbenas, single truss of each, 3.00 Second " •' " " " 2.00 PLANTS IN POTS. Best twelve Stove and Green-house plants, dif. ferent varieties, $12.00 Second " " " " 8.00 Third " " " " 6.00 Best six Stove and Green-house plants, different varieties, 8.00 Second •' " " " 6.00 Third " " " " 4,00 Best eight Plants in bloom, 8.00 Best six variegated Plants, 8.00 Second " '• " 6.00 Third " " " 4.00 Best single specimen, 5.00 Best six Ferns, 4.00 Second " " 3.00 Third " " 2.00 Best six Lycopodiums, 4.00 Second " " 3.00 Third " " 2.00 Best six Caladiums, 4.00 Second " " 3.00 Third " " 2.00 VEGETABLES. Best collection Vegetables, 10.00 Second " " 8.00 Third " " 6.00 25 m^ilSF m k2# '<» riHPimi ■m Wholesale Dealer iu €?V ij li- ^ * lyC^TCHES, HO. 49 CAHAL ST. Providence, R. I. 26 Best twelve Long Red Beets, 2.00 Second " " " 1.00 Best two Leads Cauliflowers, 2.00 Second " " " . 1.00 Best three heads Cabbage, 2.00 Second " " " 1.00 Best single " " 1.00 Best twelve Long Orange Carrots, 2.00 Second " " ^ " 1.00 Best three heads Celery, 3.00 Second " " " . 2.00 Best twelve ears Sweet Corn, 2.00 Second " " " 1.00 Best peck of Onions, 2.00 Second - " 1.00 Best peck of Squash Peppers, 2.00 Second '" " " 1.00 Best peck Potatoes, 2.00 Second " " 1.00 Best half peck Potatoes, of anv new varietv, 2.00 Second " " " "'" " "^ 1.00 Best Egg Plant, 2.00 Second " " 1.00 Best two Turban Squashes, 2.00 Second " " Best two Marrow Second " " Best two Hubbard Second " " 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Best two Pumpkins, 2.00 Second " " 1.00 Best peck Lima Beans, 2.00 Second " " 1.00 Best peck Tomatoes, 2.00 Second " " 2.00 Best peck Cranberries, raised iu the State, 2.00 Second " " " " 1.00 Best twelve Parsnips, 2.00 Second " " 1.00 Best six Turnips, 2.00 Second " " 1.00 Best three Water Melons, 2.00 Second " " " 1.00 Best three Musk Melons, 2.00 Second " " " 1.00 27 CARRIAGES FOR SA Having greatly incressed my facilities for prosecutiDg the I now offer to the public the larsrest assortment of Carriapes ever before on exhibition in Khode Island, consisting in part of the following : Four and six-seat Rockaways wsth shSfting parti- tions, American FamiJy Barouches, Ameri- can Park Phaetons, French Cabriolets Family Carryalls, Sun Tops, for two or four persons, Beach Wagons with shifting seats, Phistons, Top Buggies, Pony and half Pony Phsetons, open Buggies, \l "Which I eropose to sell on MOKE FAVORABLE TERMS Than any house in the State, and parties who wish to purchase should call and examine my stock before making their selections, as they will find all of the latest styles for flesigns, beauty and elegance in finish, excelling anything that can be found in the market. Arsenal Lane, rear of Old Providence Hotel, and between North Main and Benefit Streets, Providence, K I. 28 DIVISION G— TRIAL OF PLOUGHS AND PLOUGHING MATCH. Superintendent : Jarnes D. W. Perry. Best ploughing, one-eighth of an acre with two pair of cattle, iJ^10.00 Senond best, 8.00 Third " 5.00 Fourth " 3.00 Best ploughing, oue-eighth of an acre with one pair cattle, " 10.00 Second best, 8.00 Third " 5.00 Fourth " 3.00 Best ploughing, one-eighth of an acre for horses, 10.00 Second best, " " . 8.00 Third " 5.00 Fourth " 3.00 The furrows to be cut not less than seven inches deep for double team, and not less than six inches deep for single team. The trial of plougiiing will commence at 11 o'clock on Tuesday, September 16th. DIVISION G. -AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Superintendent: Arhasa M. Eaton. Premiums for the following will only be awarded to those articles manufactured in this State. Best Mowing Machine, $10.00 " Reaper, 10.00 " Plow, 5.00 " Corn Sheller, 3.00 " Threshing Machine, 5.00 " Vegetable Cutter, 3.00 " Seed Sower, 3.00 " Grist Mill, 10.00 " Cider Mill, 3.00 " Hay Press, 5.00 " Cheese Press, 3.00 " Hand Barrow, 3.00 " Hand Truck, 3.00 " Ox Sliovel, 3.00 " Garden or Field Roller, 3.00 " Lawn Mower, 5,00 $ 29 Life Insurance Company, PEOVIDENCE, E. I. SIMON S. BUCKLIN", President. HON. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Adlinry. ALEX. FARWUM, Ocn. Supe7-intc7idcnt of Ageticies. c. G. Mcknight, Vii-e-Presiclent. WM. Y. POTTER,, Secretary. Policies in forte Assets, $3,459,361.00. "-'^rf WJ^r-'^ $905,89100, ADTANTxiaES. J. Absolute security from loss. If for any reason the premiums are not paid when due, a paid-up policy will be issued for at least the amount of pre- miums paid, and in gome instances for nearly three times ^hat amouut. This is the only Company thjrt raakes all policies absolutely non-forfeita»l« FKOM THEIR KATE. J I. Ko extra charjre on the lives of females. III. Free permits to ofticers of the Army and Navy. IV. Ne restriction whatever upon residence or travel. V. These results are sufficiently jjuaranteed by the fact that the affairs of the Company are maaaged by a Hoard of Directors comprising some of the best financial latent in New England, numbering among others, Hon. Wm. Spragr.e. Hon. H. 1!. Anthony, Hon. Elizur Wright (Actuary ), Oen. A. E. Burnside, Simon S. Kucklin (President), Isaac H. Soulhwick, Earl P. Mason. Th« attention of experienced solicitors is invited to the plans of this Com- pany, which are briefly enumerated above, and which make it a particularly desirable Company to canvass for. Applications for District Agencies from those who propose to solicit per- sonally and energetically will be leceived and favorably considered by the (ieueral Agents. A few competent and reliable General Agents are wanted for unoccupietl fields, with whum liberal arrangements will be made. C. a. McIvNIOHT, General Agent for JK. /. NO. 45 WESTMINSTER STREET, Providence, R. I. 30 Best doxen Garden or Hay Rakes, 3.0 ) dozen Shovels or Spades, 3.00 Grain Cradle, 3.00 dozen Scythes and Snathes, 3,00 dozen of Axes, 3.00 collection of Agricultural Implements, 20.00 DIVISION J. -VEHICLES AND HARNESES. Superintendent : Charles F. Eaton. Premiums for the following articles will only be awarded to those articles manufactured m this State. Best Family Carriage, ^ Diploma. " Top Buggy, " Open Bugi^y, " " Chaise, " Sleigh, " Farm Wagon, for two horses, " " " for one horse, " " Ox Cart, " Horse Cart, " " display of Vehicles, $25.00 " Double Harness, Diplom%. " Buggy Harness, " " Chaise Harness, " " single work Harness, " " double work Harness, " " Cart Harness, '• display of Harnesses, $10.00 DIVISION K— LEATHER AND RUBBER. Superintendent : George Manchester. Best Leather Trunk, Diploma. Valise, " " Shopping Bag, " " pair of sewed Boots, " " Shoes, " " " pegged Boots, " Shoes, « Ladies Shoes, " " " farmer's working Shoes, '* " Leather Belting, " 31 No. 7 Westminster Street* Gents' Merino Shirts and Drawers, Scarfs, Ties, Kid, Buck, Dog Skin and Lile Gloves, Horse Blankets, Carriage Robes, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, also, all the new styles of Hats, Caps, &c. con- stantly on hand. m '%^y^.MAlllM llimWW¥ IS Baker's Patent Harness Saddle Pads. 32 Best Rul)])er Belting, Diploma. " Rubber Hose, " " pair Rubber Boots, " " pair Rubber Shoes, " " display of Rubber Goods, $10.00 " display of Leather Goods, • 10.00 All goods competing for Premivmis must be of Rhode Is- land manufacture. DIVISION L— BINDING, PRINTING &.C. Superintendent: John (i. Clarke. Best specimen tif Fancy Binding, book or magazine, Diplopia. " " Binding, ledger or journal, " Book Brinting, " " Ornamental Printing, " Card Printing, Card Engraving, " " Lithographing, " Wood" Engraving, Each specimen to be done in this State. DIVISION M— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C. Confined exclusively to articles manufactured in R. Island. Superintendent : Stephen Brouniell. Best set of Parlor Furniture, Diploma. " Cliainber " Kitchen " one dozen of Brooms, $3.00 Floor Brushes, 3,00 Feather Dusters, 3.00 Clothes Brushes, 3.00 " specimen of Wooden Tl'are, 5.00 " exhibition of Furniture, 20.00 " display of House Furnishing Goods, 15.00 33 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Cigars, ToTdiccos, Pipos 8u Snuffs. Proprietors of the Celebraterl Brands Up an Up and Monument Cigars, UP a:v up mvy a\o up \\ up fixe cut chewimg. 9 'W^estminstei? Street, PROVIDENCE, R. I. B. AILIjEM & c© ^9 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN No. 3 Fulton St., 0pp. City Hall. PROVIDENCE, R I. DIVISION N." CARPENTER'S AND COOPER'S WORK, Suporinteudeut : Clifton A. Hall. Carpenter work must not have more tlian one coat of paint. Best plain panel Door, Diploma. " ornamental " " " Window Sash, " Window Blind, " exhibition of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, " made Barrel, " Tub, " Firkin, " Bucket, " display of Cooper's work, All articles competing for Premiums mui^t be of Rhode Is land manufacture. $15.00 Diploma, $5.00 . DIVISION O.— HARDWARE, &.C, Superintendent : Albert G. Eddy. To be exclusively of Rhode Island manufacture. Best Cut Nail, Diploma. *' Horse Shoe, " " Window Spring, " " Blind Fastener, " " set of Carpenter's Tools, " display of Cutlery, Second best, * " Best display of Heavy Hardware, Second best " Best display of Light Hardware, Second best " Best display of Tinware, " " Copper Ware, " " " Iron Ware, " " " Japanned Ware, Diploma. Silver Medal. (( Bronze Silver Bronze Silver Bronze Silver '! 35 FOR SA.LE B^! T' No. 3 Westminster St., PROVIDENCE. E. I. 'Any Book on this list will be forwarded, post- paid, to any address in the United States, on receipt of the price. Allen's (L. F.) American Cattie $2 50 Alleu'a (L. F.) lluval Arcliitecture.. 1 50 Allen's (R.L.) Anici'icaii I'aim Book 1 "lO Allen's New Anioiican Farm Book,. 2 30 Allen's Diseases of Dom. Animals.. 1 00 American Bird Fancier 30 American Rose Culturist 80 American Weeds and Useful Plants. 1 7") Bement's Rabbit Fancier ;{0 Bommer's Method of mak'ji Blaniires 2o Boussinn;ault's Rnral Ecounmy 1 60 Brack's New Book of Fowors 1 7.5 Buist's Flower (iarden Directory... 1 50 Buist's Family Kitchen Gardener 1 00 Baldwell's Agric. Chem. Analysis,.. 2 00 Chorlton's Grajie Grower's Guide... 7.") Cobbett's American Gardener 75 Cole's (S. W.) American FrtrttBook. . 75 Cole's Veterinarian 73 Copeland's<'ountrv Life, Svo. cloth.. 5 00 Dadd's(G.H.) Modern Horse Doctor 1 50 Dadd's American Cattle Doctor I .30 Dana's Muck Manual 1 25 Darwin's ^^ari,■ll ion of Animals and Plants under Domestication, 2 vols. 6 00 Dog & Gun, (Hooper's). i)a.:^Oc.,clo. 60 Downirig's Fruits .vi Fruit Trees, Svo. 7 50 Downiug's Landscape Gardening. . . 6 50 Draining for Prolit and Health 1 .50 Fastwood i>n CraTd)erry 73 Flliott's Wesfu Fruit Grower's Guide 1 .50 Farm tnipl'ts & Machinery (Thomas) 1 .50 French's Farm Drainage 1 50 Field's (Thos. W.) Pe.ar Culture 1 23 Fuller's (irape Culturist 1 50 Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist 1 -30 Fuller's Strawberry Culturist 20 Gregory on .Squash Cidture 30 Guenon on Milch Cows 75 Harris Insects Injurious to Vegeta- tion, ext. clo, 4 00 Henderson's G.ardCning for Profit. . . 1 30 Henderson's Practical Florieultui-e. if 1 30 Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers.. 1 73 Hop Culture 10 Jaques' Manu.al of the House 1 .30 .lohnson's How < 'rops Grow 2 00 .Johnson's How (Jrops Feed 2 00 .Johnson's Peat and its Uses 1 25 .Johnson's Agricultural Cliemistry.. 1 73 Johnson's Elements of Ag. Chemist'y 1 30 Market Assistant ( De Voe) 2 .30 Miles on the Horse's Foot 73 Mohr on the Grape Vi)ie 1 00 Norton's Soicntitic Agriculture 73 Onion Culture 20 Our Farm of Four Acres, pa. 30. , clo. (iO Piirdee on Strawberry Culture 73 I'ercheron Horse 1 00 Quinbv's Mysteries of Bee-Keeping. 1 30 Randall's Sliceii Husltandrv I 30 l^mdall's Fine Wool S)i('c|i Husban'y 1 oo Richardson on the D(!g, pa, 30., clo. 00 Rural Church Architecture 12 00 Saunders' Domestic Ppultry, paper. . 40 " " •' cloth... '75 Schenck's Gardener's Text Book 73 Stewart's (.John) Stable Book 1 .30 Thompson's Food of Animals 1 00 Tun I5niiker Papers 1 50 Wardi-v's American Pomology 3 00 Wardin's Hedges and Evergreens.. . 1 30 Woodward's Cottages&Farin-houses 1 ,30 Woodware's Suburban and Country Houses 1 50 Woodward's Country Homes 1 50 Wheeler's Rural Hwiies 2 00 Wheeler's Homes for the People 3 00 Youatt .and Spooner on the Horse. . . 1 ,30 You tt and Martm on Cattle I 3o Youatt on the Hog 1 oo Yonatt on Sheep 1 OP DIVISION P.— PAINTS, OILS AND CH To be mauufactured iu Rhode Island. Superiuteiident : Henry J. AngelL Best White Lead, dry, ^ Second best " " Best White Lead, g3X)und in oil, Second best " " * " Best Zinc, di'y. Second best " " Best Zinc, ground and mixed, Second best " " " Best Oil of Vitriol, " Acids, " Mordants, " display of articles made by one concern, EMICALS. Silver Medals Dijjloma. Silver Medal. DiplmrM. Silver Medal. Diploma. Silver Medal. Diploma. Silver Medal. DIVISION! Q— A RCHITECTS. Open only to Architects of this State. Superintendent : Henry J. A ngell. Best design for Dwelling House, cost completed not to be over $1500, " $20.00 Best design for Dwelling House, cost completed not to be over $2000, 25.00 Best design for Dwelling House, cost completed not to be over $3000, 30.00 Best design for Ice House, not to cost over $300, 10.00 Barn, " " $1000. 10.00 Mouse and Rat Proof Crib, 10.00 • The designs that receive the 'Premiums to become the pro- perty of the Society, Division r.— miscellaneous. Superintendent : Dr. J. B. Cliaplii. Best silk Comforter, " patcli work Comforter, " woolen " " specimen of silk Embroidery, " specimen of Crotchet Work, " liand knit pair of woolen Stockings $3.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 37 No. 63 Westminster Street, PROVIDENCE, li. L ifiiiii m Mmm ft ^sf s Mi yors^ AL^O DEALERS IK FURNISHING GOODS F O K, CreMtl'BMBiEi 'mi. B'Oys., Shirts Made to Order, ftlpacca and Gingliam Umbrellas. ALSO THE CELEBRATED SAMPSON BRACES. 38 >est made Shirt, hand made, $3.00 " cullection of useful aud ornameiital Needle Work, made by one lady, 10.00 Second beat, -^J-OO " specimen of Wax Flowers, 3.00 " Artiticial Flowers, 3.00 " Worsted Work, 3.00 " display of Millinery, lo.OO " " " Gents' Furnishing Goods, If). 00 " made Dress Hat, 3.00 " Rustic Work, 3.00 " specimen of Photographs, 3.00 " " " Chromo Lithographs, 3.00 " Crayon Drawing, 3.00 " specimen of Penmanship, 5.00 DIVISION S.-CANNED FRUITS, PRESERVES, PICKLES, ate. Superintendent : Rlch.niond P. Everett. Best specimen of Canned Fruits, |)10.00 " Preserved Fruits, 10.00 " " and largest varieties of Jellies, 10.00 of Pickles, 5.00 " " Catsups, 5.00 DIVISION T.-WOOL. Superintendent : Richmond P. Everett. Best display of washed Cotswold fleece Wool, l|10.00 " Merino, " . 10.00 " Leicester, " 10.00 " Southdown, " 10.00 " Lamb's Wool, 10.00 39 H11S¥ f . im©if 1 60 WESTMINSTER ST., Providence, R, L IMPORTER AND DEALER IN P&RIS BRONZES & iMTLE CLOCKS. GORHAM MANUFACTURING GO'S Silver and Eiectr©=Plated Wares^ PLfiTED HOUSE-KEEPif^O GOOOS, CUTLERY, &C. Triple-Plated Forks and Spoons. f iiri IlWll,: A SPECIALTY. Re luoulcl invite your attention to his assortment of PLATED WABE, The quality the best, being TRIPLE and UADPv UPLE plate, on white metal, and he guarantees the prices as resonable as the same quality of plate is ever sold. Rogers Bros' Triple Plated Forks and Spoons, AT LOW PRICES. 40 DIVISION U— JEWELRY, SILVER WARE &.C. Superiutendout : Thomas A. Richardson. Best display of Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Medal. Second best " " " Di'ploma. Best display of Silver Ware, Silver Medal. Second best " " " Diplorria. Best display of Shell Work, Diploma. "' Hair Work, DipAoina. All u'oods to be of Rhode Island manufacture. DIVISION v.— PAINTINGS, STATUARY, &C. Superintendent : David A. Waldron. The Cinnmittee have appropriated Richmond Hall, which is upon the same floor as Howard Hall, for the exhibition of l^aintings in Oil and Water Colors, and Statuary, of Rhode Island artists, and offer a Diploma to such artists as present articles of merit, 41 WiKnifiictiirer?), JnSjbers und Sletailer^ of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 10, 12, 14 & 16 South Main St., We exhibit on our counters over one hun- dred thousand dolhirs worth of Clothing for the retcail trade, at less price than any House in the City. One Price and every one treated alike. J. B. BARNABY k CO.. The Oise Price Clothiers. 42 the: A A UliRffbaM I Is^oii m^ mmm Fancy *' ♦ "'*'■' ? ^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Goods and Periodicals. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. The Trade supplied with everything in the if If iBiiiT yii, as low as they can buy in New York or Boston. We are Headquarters for OUT DOOR CROQUET, BASE BALLS, BATS, #0. Also Agents for all Newspapers and Periodicals published in EUROPE OR AMERICA. CHURCH BOOK STORE, AND GENERAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND RELiGIOlS BOOR DEPOSITORY, We make a specialty of Sunday School, Etdiglous, Juvenile, AND Sunday School Singing Books, Pocket iinrt Fiimily Bibles, Prayer Books, Reward Cards. Mottoes ami Sarnlay School Requisiles Our RETAIL DEPARTMENT U on the first floor, and our Wholesale Department Is in the Second and Third Stories of Stores Nos Iia & 115 Westminster Street, Prov., R. I. 43 STANDARD BROOM CO. MAXUFACTURKRS OF IrQiftms and Brii slices AND \VH0LP:SALE DEALERS IN Willow Ware and Cords of every Description, 121 JDyer St.^ May Building^ PROVIDENCE, R. I. CHAS. S. JEN! KES, B. F. STANTO>i, ^>^^^0mB^ PAILS. Oak House Pails, TUBS. " Horse ' 2 and 3 Hoop assorted, Pine " Blue 2, 3 and S in nest, 2 aud 3 " Oak Grained, Half Pails, Oak Grained 2, 3 & S in nest 2 and 3 " Varnished, Toy " White Pine 2 aud 3 in nest. 2 and 3 " Blue & Green, Can " 2 and 2 in. nest. Cedar ' J and 3 m nest, 2 and 3 " Cedar B.B. Wood Hoop Pails. Large rubs, in stacks,. 2 and 3 " Pine B B. BROOMS. Oak Feed, Can Pails 2 & 3 nest. Blueing, Bail Boxes 2 in •' Shoe Blacking-., Pat. Carpet Brooms BRUSHES, Sugar " 5 in " Stove Hurl Brooms, Oak Nest Measures, Wood Bowls, " " fancy, Dusting, Clothes Pins, Chopping Trays, Stock Scrub, Clothes Wringer.-;, Chojjping Knives., Mill Shoe, Clotlies Pounders, Saw Horses. Toy Stove, Zinc Wash Boards, Wood Saw.';. Hurl handle Whisk, White Wash, Wood ■' Saw Frames, Velvet " Floor, Barrel Covers, Whip Lashes. Wood " Clothes, Axe Handles, Whip Stocks. Hurl Coach " Factoiy, Rolling Pins, Paper Bags. All Corn Horse. Pastry Boards. Flour Towel Rolls, Flour Selves. BASKETS. LINES. Knife Trays, Coal Wood Spoons. Broom Handles . Willow Clothes, Cotton Clothes, Cork Lined Faucets, Com. Ratian " Jute " Wood DipiJers, " Twine- Willow Market, Jute Bed, Cocoanut Dippers, " Wi)e " Lunch. Hemp Bed, Lemon Squeezers, " Tacks, Office, Bung Starts, Mouse Traps . Oak Market, Miscellaneous. Butter Ladles, Rat Traps, " Bushel, ■' Prints, Mop Sticks, ■ " i Bushel, Churns, " Moulds, Coal Hods " Peck, Well Buckets, 44 KAllkSftA' I MM The siibsci'iber respectfully aimonuces, with great pleasure, that he continues his business at RAILROAD HALLS, aiirt has added to his former extensive Book anti Job jLcftcr Frcss Friuimi^n JtstahlisKmeni A Bees' Patent STEAM BOILER, 20410^*6 power, audan 8-horse ENGINE, mau- uraclured by Covel Machine Co.. of Fall River, and a lEW PATENT UNIYEESAL JOB P11E8S, AND A Hoe Brum Cylinder Printing Machine A-IN-D OTPIEM ©TEAM ''TREBLES. Together with a Larue Quantity of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL TYPE. V7" E 1> J O 'vAT R, XJ I'nT "mm nwm mm m mm mm\m\ imv With the^e facilities we are enabled to turn out Vast Quantities of Work QUICK! >:EAT1! CHEAP!!! The Providence Weekly Gaze™. When we first convinced the idea of starting the present Weekly Gazette we base^ it upon our experience iu publishing the IVeekty Times. The Times had paid us well, and the Gazette, thus far, has netted us a better profit than ever the Times did. Three Thousand Copies are printed weekly; two thousand of which are circulated in the wards oi this city, which supplies one-quarter of the fiimiliesin all the different wards, weekly, every week supplying new families in those wards, thereby taking four weeks to supply the entire city. The balance one thousand, goes into "country villages th.iough the State : never two in succession iu the same village. We think this is the whole secret of success. The Gazette has now been published five years, and has become a " fixed fact." We desire to give the readers of our paper a full reading page, but as yet have been unable to do so, but will as soon as our nari'ow hmits will admit. «®=* Thankful for the very liberal patronage already received, we iuvite the citizens of the State generally, to call and see THE LARGEST PRINTING OFFICE EVER OPENED IN NEW ENGLAND. A, VMAW^JFOM^B GMEMWM, Hallroad. Malls. PAPER WAREHOUSE. 9 and II Exchange Street. PEOI iBEMCE, m. : p 8 WrappiDj>- paper, A T several sizes. P R — E A Flax, Hemp, Linen, R W Cotton, Jute and pa- B P per Twines, very low, A A — P Tailor's Pattern Pa- s E per, Architect's Pa- R per, Manilla Wrap- C»f the best jVIanufactur- ere. Every bag warranted, pinj? Paper, heavy and for sale lower than the Of all sizes at and li|?ht lowest. low figures. To those who contemplate building, we would say, do not build, unless you use our Sheathing Paper; filso our Paper top between floors. » mFf &tspim m 'Oo^^ Nos. 9 and 1 1 Exchange Street. LIBRfiRY OF CONGRESS 002 671 043 1 20 Westminster St., Prov., R. I. SOLE AUE^'iS i^'i )[•. THE S^FATE, FUR , 4 • • -t Wiliieiii P. EiiiersGii;^ and Hallett & CiiiMtoii;^ Pianofortes. AMERICAN ORGAN COMPANY, TAYLOR ^ FARLEY ORGAN COMPANY, AND THE SHONINGER COMPAN /'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS. Firsl-class Seven Octave Rosewood Case iaaoMsv wi hi llli WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. FOR SALE ONLY BY S§E¥ MMMfEMMM h Pianos, Organs anil Melodoons to Rent.