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Chru -g I>y (he W'l n of Sychar. by Jtiiv. GKoiiij K w.' ktiicne, d. d. >lMy meat h to do the will o f Him that sent me." U pon the well by Swbars gate , At burni ng noon the Snwour sat , Atlnrst ai;d imn»rv from the way His feet had trod.s'ince earl y du y. 'I he twelve had gbji e in search for food , And left him in hisVsoiiiude. •s.. They come—and sp%ead before hi m there With faithfu l haste ,%ie pi gri m fare , And gemly did him ' .Master , eat ! " But God hath sent hi p} hotter meat, Ai.d there is on his l.&ly brow Nor weariness nor faintness now. For while they sought the market place, His words lud won n soul to grace , And wlien he sr;t tiiat sinner free Prom bonds of e«ilt and infamy, His heart grew strong with joy divine , More than the strength of bread and wine. So, Christian, when 'th y strength "rows faint A mid the toils that throng the saint , ' Ask God that tlior. nray'st peace impart unto some other hunrjn heart : And thon th y Master 's joy shall share , E'tm whil e his cross thy shoulders hear. MORAL Bf ADIXGS. [I'or the Barnstable Patriot.] "VA e take no note of time but from its loss, To give it then a tongue is wise in man.'' Another year is numbered with the years '¦beyond fil e fiood." '' What report lj as it borne to heaven V Many are the misspent IPours registered in heaven , read y to be revealed when "Beath shall read and'Ju 'dg- ihe nt publish" the records of 'the past. How many hallowed associations are buried in the "graves of memory." Where are those who commenced the past year with us bri ght prospects clustering around the future as we entertained '? The inscri ption on yonder graveston e , shaded liy the weeping willow will tell. "They are Scatt ered like roses in bloom." Their forms are shroud- •'•d in the habilimen ts of the grave; they sleep in the green-roofed chambers of-the dead. What impressions have we made on minds which like God will "e.acr be ?" What shall be the wordlof the year on' *h:ch we have now entered ? Fellow Christian, has the remem- bra nce of that solemn vow been obliterated from the tablet of memory, when you consecrated all to '-Him who washed us from our sins in His own blood '<" Methinks when we gather around the great "white fhrone ," wo shall entertain different views of the value of ti me. In the light of eternit y how will our years appear ? Wfil it be said pf us we ''have done what we could >." If so, great is our reward , Charlotte. W.-lIfleet , Jan. 1S5O. The ©3d asid the Net* Year. Live for some purpos e in the world. Act your part *ell. Till up the measures of your duty to others.— Conduct yourself so that you shall be missed with sor- row when you are gone. Multitudes of our species are living in such a selfish ma'nner, tha't they are jiot like, fy to be remembered a moment after their disappear- ance. They leave behind them scarcely any traces of fheir existence ,but are forgotten almost as ihowgh they had never been. They are , whi le they Ijve, like one jbohblo lying unobs erved amongst mii-ljop 's on the sh&'re; 8n d when they die,th ey are like that same pebble thrown i'nto' the sea , which just ruffles the surface, sinks , and is fWsVottcn , without being missed from the beach, They Are neither regretted by {He rich .want ed by the poor ,nor 1 ('¦elebi-ated by the learned .. Who has been the better for their life ? Who has !i|en the worse for their death 1 W'hos" tears have they dried up, whose wants snpp lied , whose miseries have they Irj ealcd'! Who would unbar il}0 gate of life, to re-admit 'them to existence ? or whaf fece would greet tjf errj back again to our world with a Smile ? Wretched , unproductive mode of exrsfon'ee ]^~ Selfishness is its own course—it is a starving vice. The man that does not good gets none. He is like the heath in the desert , neither yielding fruit , nor seeing wh,en good comcth ; a stunted , dwa rfish , miserable shrub. Wo are sent into the world to do good ; and to be destitute of public spirit is to forget one Waif out errand *{>orr the earth.—[Rev , J. A..fames. [For' tliis Barnstable Patriot.) My Dear Friend—I have been thinking which pic- ture fs the most pleasing to the eye, the one spread be- fore meat this moment , or that which meet* your view as you look from your parlor 'window. 'Tis trite thaj instead of barren fields and pipe trees. I behold streets crowded with stone and brick , the dome of a State House , the steeples of churches and a loft y Monu- m'ent; but there are no hjrds skimming thfong h the air, no broad ocasn unbounded , where the eye can repose Jn admiration , and when I throw up mv window the fresh Smell of the earth does nqt meet my sense , nor the vegetation absorb the dust shaken from my gar- ments, but all ve'ttj rtT to1 """^"Sfitofii TH E subscrib er has for sale , af his Store in Hyannis , a la rge assortment ol the best and most approved qualities of COOKING , PARLOR and other p jo f a s o He has also Air-Ti ght Stove s wit h ovens, of a very su perior quality. ' Also—An excellent pattern .patented , Air-Tight Coal Move for parlors , which is said to be supe rio r to ant now in use. Also— A general assor tmen t of Tin Ware—al l of which will he sold at the low est cash p rices. CO^STOVE PIPE made to order , at th e shortest "°T fl''c- GEO. II. BKARSK. Hynnms , Nov. 28. naj ^n^M iisjffi) 3©*% FOE THE SICK ! | DR. STEPHM JEWETT ' S .?«sstSy aisil liijrlsSy Cel«brated Family Medicines, j L SED BY PHYSICMS OP HIGH STANDING.! Prepare d by Step iikn- Ji:v,m. son of the late ^>v. _ Stcj»3iCH Siiv/cit , of HSuitigc, N. H.j TT is not pretend ed that a,,,/ one of these JMcdicin'es X will :Jnve or cure every di.vat,c. All reasonable do- I snni. know no sing le art icle < an accomplish such results. Jiiit it ,« tritcach of these medi cines , by thorou gh trial , will ; be pronounced to have ho super ior " or equal for ReLej ': or j i-nwiucid Lure of those diseases for -which thev are j recommenced , us they have been tried, and proved by j their continued use for tho last fifty years by numerou s 1 'amilies and I .nsicians- to be tiul y •Family Medicines ' and pronounced to be all the llcdicir.es any Person or ! Famil y can R equire , unless in very extraordinar y casc= . ! Their power over disease has hot been Excelled—if Jujitalhcl. —as numerous cures attest , where skilful phy- sicians have failed to produce relief . ALL CAN 1510 CURED , WHO WILL USF T11EM AS DHiECTEl) , if withix the rowEit .oi- i 3i}:lh ( ix!-: . Dr. S£e3>3jeai Jewctt's €c3«l}rate«l T IU;i- ][ E A L T II R E S T O R I N G B I T T E R S . These Biltcrs remove ail morbid secretions , purifv the blo od, give great tone and vi gor to the di gestive or- gans , cure diseases that alread y exist , fortif y the system against all fut ure disease , ca n be taken with safety—at no time debilita ti ng the patient , being gratef ul to the mo.st delicate stomach, and remarkable for their Cheer- ing, Inriijora ling , Sirernjlitehinej and Bestoralive Proper- ties, and an inval uabl e and sure remed y in LIVER C03IPLAI.V TS, JAUNDICE , 'DYSPEPSIA , Heartburn ; Flatulen cy or Wind ; Costivencss ; Faint- ness ; Pain ;n t ]le side , Bones or Joints ; Disorders of the Skin , Liver anil Kidneys : Relaxed Rowels ; Loss of A ppetite : Unnatural 'Appetite; Sleep less- ness; Depression of Spiiiis; Piles; Humors: Worms; Sinking and Fullness or Wei ght at the Stomac h ; Nervous Headach e , and every for m of Indi gestion ; iNcrvous Irritabilit y; Giddiness : Drowsiness: Wan- dering Pains : Pal pi tation of the Heart : Scrofula ; St. Anthon y's Fire ; Salt Rheum ; Canker ; Cancer- ons Sores ; Inci pient Consumption , and all other Diseases caus ed by an impure steite o f the Blood. Liver. &i'., or which tend to debilitate and ' weaken the svs- tcin. To FEMALES who suffer fro m a Morbid and Unnat- ™ r'ln a?" ' and u'ho seem t/ireatened with CONSUWP- i/OW, this is a Medicine o f inestimable Value. It is an Kxaiint Remedy in Smimicb Complaints,, and a weat rr eventive of Feveks. Dr. blcphon Jewell's Highly Celebrated waM£®^iv,!inr iaLnssiFo This Klix ir contains many of the most hi ghl y ap- proved cough or cxpeclorant 'medici ncs, recomme nded by tiie United States. London , a nd Edinbur gh Colleges of Health ; binding peculiarl y and fortunat ely com- bined , is tru ly wonderfu l in its good results. Particu- larly should this Medicine be in every Family takere there are ( HILDHKN , as the delay incid ent to jfrocurkig a ph ysician has often proved fatal to those whom timel y assistance would have saved. This Elixir will prove itself to excel any thing, as a val uable and sure remed y in CONSUMPTIO N OP TIIE LUNGS , COUGHS , GOLDS , Sore Jhroat; Influenza : Asthma; Bronchitis ; Quin- sy; Croup; Whoop ing Cou gh; Difficulty of Breath- ing ; Pains in the Side or the Breast ; Sore- ness of the Chest; Distress when lying upon the side , producin g Choking, or sense of Suffocation] &c, &c. Dr, Stephen Jewell's Justl y Celebrated STRENGTHENING- PLASTER. This pl aster is composed of quite a number of vege- table substanc es , peculiarl y compounded. There nevei has been , and there is not at the present time , a bett ei plaster mad e, for the vari ous purposes for which plus, tcrs are used. It has no .superior for removing PAIN , ^ IN TERN AL INFLAMMATION S , RHEUMAT ISM. Gout; Swoll en or Weak Joints , Limbs or Cords; Lame- ness, Cramp, ,l> ains or Weakness in the Side, Back or Breast, Weak Stomach , &c, &c., and when used in LIVER AND PULMONARY DISEASES, will prove very beneficial to those suffering with such com plai nts. Extract from a lett er of an eminent physician in U orcestcr Co,, Mass., a mem ber of th e Massachusetts Medical Society. Winciienbon-, Jan. 1C, 1849. ¦ J>r. Step hen JeWett : ¦ Dear Sir—I speak with co'nfidcnee , having used the iihxir w my own practice , and I unhesitating !ij recommend it as a safe , valuable and highh/ usefulfamily 'medicine. I consider it, indeed a family medicine , ' and a remedy for Lotighs, Colds, and that dreaded disease the Croup, for which it is far superior to ami other preparation be- fo re the public. t I have used your Health Restoring Bitters in my prac- tice , a nd have found them very serviceable in Dyspep- sia Jfumors, General Vibilit y, and particula rly in ' llabil' ital toslwen cts. I consider it one of the best remedies in use. Yotfrs , &c. IRA RUSSELL , M. ])." From one of the most eminent physicians in the State of New Hampshire. ,,T, o , TKin-ri, N. II., Jan. 17, 1849. "Df. S. Jewett : Dear Sir—I have examined your Pulmonary Elixir, and am well satisfied that it merits the full confidenc e of th e community, as being what it purports to be, an efficient and safe remed y for all the diseases to which the res piratory organs are subject. It may be used with much more safety than almost any other article offered for (his pur pose, inasmuch as the danger of impaired ! action of those organ s, the frequent and leg itimate re- ' suits of most other remedies of the class, by reason of- their opiate character , is , by this , entirely obviated. I he physician who should meet with it in families , wo uld find it a read y assistant , by which his own labor in the dispensation of medicine would be obviated , and his eff orts for relief essentia lly aided. With much considei ation , your obed' t servan t N. KINGSBURY , M. D." Scrofula and Liver Com j damt Cured. Boston , May 15, 1848. lo alt whom it may concern , this ma y certif y , that i have for years been tr oubled with a scrofulous hu- 1 mor , winch has been very troublesome ,a nd was fast mi- licr mimug my health , and had severe pains in the hack ! loss of appetite, languor , and general debilit y, ! A short ti me since , 1commenc ed taking /Jr. Jewetf s l Health Restoring Bitters , and in a very short lime my! hu mors and pains left me , and my appetite improved", I and my heal th has nat been so good for years, all of which I attribut e to Dr. Jewett 's'llnnllh Restorin g Bit- ters - (Mrs.) E. II. RUSSKLL. " Asthma can be Cured. Kindgis , N. II., May 4, 1848. :)r. Step h en Jewett : Dear Sir—1 have for years been troubled with the ^ Asthma vi its icorstform. At times it has been so se- |vere as to threaten suffocatio n , and I have been obli ged to sit, up ni ght after ni ght , being unable to lie down.— 1have tried various remedies without any benefit. At last 1was induc ed to try a bottle of your Pulmonary Elixir, and I am happy 'to inform you that I am com- pletel y cured , not having had an attack of it since. I am glad to lear n that von are about offering this inval- uable medicine to fhe public. Yours , trul y. SAMUEL ROBBIXS. For further information regardin g these VALUA- B LE MEDICINES, see Pamp hlet to be had of the A gents , (gratis.) where testimony from the highest quarters will be found , among which are letters from ' lion MAR SHALL V. WILDER. Boston M^s lion. JAMES C. CHURCHILL , Portlan d Me ' ' ENOCH PA TTERSON , Esq.. Boston - Mass Ci£,,'i 1 ,', ;! 1 1 ,:1';S,;";C0L": ' p '1 ""=^'- "-. '««' fi™K"sF I ™Tt|Jr- &'I- 1Vi"'-to* °.M-- I^fS.^ikEtr* ":' CM r f TJLTON , Pcterboro ', N. II. rvn Hz S. -,CAKTEK. E.sq., Portland, Me. Wtf i ,' McT'ELLAN , Esq., Boston , Mass. WILLIAM NICHOLS , Esq. , Townsend , Mass. ™S Konuined , unless signed on each outside wrap- per , ¦Step hen Jewett & Co.," wit h a pen , to whom di- ''ecl all orders FB-isucspj ia Office , 3© lTmHiia-sf, Boston. I'or sa le bv Dealers in Medicines generall y. A OKA'TS—O.M. riincklcy, Barnstable ; C. II. Bur- gess , Hinckle y & Stetson , Sandwich : James Knowles. Yarmou th Port; E. Is'ickcrso n , Jr., Chapman & Howes, Dennis ; Jeremiah Mayo , Nath'l M'yrick , Brewster ; jj osiiih Mayo, Chatham '; Joseph P. Nickorson , Obed ! Brooks . Jr.. Job Chase, Harwich ; David K. Akin & Co., South Yarmouth ; Warren Ilallet & Son , Hyan- nis ; II. J. Richmond ; Eairhaven. ¦ June 13 ly Union Mutual Life Insurance Co; B informs the inhabitants of -' ¦ si f t s l l s S b " * * "-*" ' Barnstable and vicinity, that ^J M ^* "! ?' ' ilC '"1S taken t!ic sll0p lecent - V«V n t v« -j^%?r" " 'y 0< ' cu l)ic(1 hy Mr. Jno. Paine. "• ' ' / - t^ j ^t!^! *™ where he wiU'manufact ure and t deal in SA DDLES , BRIDL ll, HARNESSES , TE/WELLISG Bags, rB'rnn 9d|, VaSises, SSilp and ENG1N-K IfO^E ,- SHIP AND FIRE BUCKETS , WHIPS, &c. and hopes by dilige n'ce and strict attention to his busi- ness, to merit a large shiire Of public patronage. Having had sev eral years experience in the business he will be enabled to repair with neatness and despatch aininrnesse's entrusted to^his care, at the lowest prices lA^Carriagcs trimmed and varnished to order. Barh'stable , Sept. 12. ' 4 School Books and Stationary. CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at,the COUK I TV BOOKSTORE, a laige and comp le te assorl ment of the most opjiroved O '^TS' f ** ,/*^*? 'a^^^^ wiiOQLi SQQEsS^ among which are the following : Reading Books—America n First Class Book: Nation- al Reader; Intr oduction to do; Worcester 's Primer ; do Second Book; do Third Book ; do Fourth Book ; Porter 's Rctorical Reader ; Emerson 's Primer; Youii" Reader: Village Reader; Moral Class Book ; Sullivan 's Political Class Book ; Swan 's 1st, 2d and . 'id Parts; do Watts on the Mind ; Pope's Essay on Man; School Testament , &e. &c. spelling Books—National Spelling Book ; Introduc- tion to d o; Perry 's do: Worcesiei 's do; Tow n's do. Histories—Gnoilrich' s Hi-tory of the United States ; Emerson 's Questions to do; First , Second , and Third' Book of History; Parley 's Common School History; Worcester 's Histor y; 'Child' s United States History. ^ Grammars—¥L\rkh>\m\ Eng lish Gram m'ar; Smith' s New Grairimar; Alger's Murray 's do; Parker 's Exer- cises in English Composition ; Spear 's Grammar. GYor/ro/j/uVs—M.altef Brun Geograp hy and Atlas; 01- ney's do do; Smith' s do do; Mitchell' s do do; WOod- brid ge's do; Parley 's do; Mitchell' s small do. ^ Aiithmetics—Smith's Arithmetic ; EtnO'-son 's First ,- Second and Third Part": Key to Second and Third Parts; Adams ' Arithmetic; Colhuru 's First Lessons; Greenleaf' s Arith me tic; Introduction to do: Grecnlcafs Mental Arithmetic . Misrellantous— Blake 's Natural Philosop hy; Corn- stock' s Chemistry; Blake 's First Lessons in' Astrono- my; Botan y for Begiinners; Walker 's Boston School Dictionar y; Perry 's t Dictionar y; Worcester's Conip. | Dictio nary; ^ Xbbot 's Ambercom 'bic; Wilkins ' Astrono- 1 "]>' ; Ad.iiri s' Lati n Grammar; Jacob's Latin Reader; ! V ii'gibi Delnhina: SurrauIt 's French Grammar: Hcntz 's! lM-enca Reader; QuarKrtBlank Books; Marshall' s Bool; Keepi ng; Al phabets: Cap att d Letter Pa]ier, plai n and ruled; Ledgers: Journals: Day Books; Blanks of all lunds; Steel Pens: QuilUs Ink ; Wafers; Sealing Wax: Lead and Slate Pencils , &K &c. tX7"Tlie above will be scLl WHOLESALE and RE- TAIL , at the very Zofeilprices, and lio mistrike — CALL and SEE! Barnstable , Dec. 5. 2rfi CAPE 001) BRANCH RAIL ROAD. ¦ p^®w ns^S59IT'frf=:i' s2aT^ j WINTER AKKAN UlbiE^T. , Cars from Boston leave the I),p,,t ,,f the Old Cnlonv | Rail Road. O N and after Monda y , December 3!%\ 1349 Pv-e" oer Trains will lea; c I^ton and bandwiV h' dai: ','" rjimtiays oxceptciL us io.lo'.s . -;, \ j / , -. ! ^ Leave Boston for Baiuhvich at 7.-13 A.M. and 3.45 Leave Sandwich for Boston at 7 A.M and •> i 5 P M interacting with t rains of the Fall Ri ve ,. Vm.-{ ;|f j fj(] ; dleboro —w neh tra ms intersect with New Bedford I rains at M ynck s Station. A regular ' Merchandi/.e Train will leave Sandwich f ^ or Bosio n and Way Stations , daily , at 7.13 o'clock A M.. and retu rning leave M iddle-ho'ro' at 1030 P M — Passenger Car with thi, train only between Middle boro ' and Sandwu-h. " " Stages kirv e K,,mir,-ich for the Cape on the arrival of the morning train s and- 0-1 Satm-d py eve nin g train. Stages le.ive Monument , d.ulv , on' th e an-iv> -i of the morning train from Boston, for Falmo uth and 'interm e- diate places ,—returning in season for l'.il tra'n for ij oston. F.'.re boiwee n Warchnm and New Bedford when panl at jne 1 1< ket O.hce, 75 cents; Sandwich and Bos- ' ' " , \'t j n ; 7 AXUS BOUK.N E, Superintend ent. bainl\s' j c h . Doc. 28. r;,,.., j Cap e Cod Express , . '^S^a This Ex])ress will leave Office in Boston k&! * gJL "'"-""f-'li the Wi nter at 7 o'cl ock , A. M .. and •H^SS j# 3 1. M. All Express matt er going below -«!&=«£=« Sandwich will be taken in fhe A. M. train onl y. il"j?=Be particular to have your goods marked "Per Cape Cod Express:'' O-ilice in New York. No t Wall street. '• Philadel phia , 89 Chestnut street. " Bosto n. Railroad Exchange , Cour t Square " Sandwich , Boy den 's Stage Office,, unv 98 Accommoda t ion S'ta-ht to be in every choir. to THE NATIONAL LYRE. By S. Parkman Tuck- erman , S. A. Bancroft and 11. K. Olher. One of the most charming collections of Church Music ever pn'b- lish ed. It consists of old 1 , new and ori ginal mtfsic, all of which is of a strictl y devotional character. NEW BOOK TOR 18-4Q-50. BAY STATE COLLECTION. A new an* pop- ular Sing ing Book suited to ihe wants of all Chrfstian Denominati ons , an d co n tai nin g a greatl y enlar ged Ele- me ntary Departm ent , with Special Exercises and Adap- tation to Sing ing Schools. By A. N. Johnson , author of Treatises on Thoroug h Buss and Harmony, &c. &c and Conductor of the Music at Park street Church ; ' Jo- siah Osgood , Organic at tho Winnisimmet Church • and Stunner Hi ll , Organist at the Old South Church ' Boston. Besides a great variety of new and original tunes , the book contains nearh' all the old favorite nines heretofore published ; a splendid selection of spirited A-iithems. ais'd a Chorister 's Index , design ed to assist the taste of the Chorister and facilitate an appropriate selection of tunes for particular hymns. As m whole , it, is believed that this work lias never been surpassed , if eq ualled by any similar collection. Teachers and all others interested in Church Music and Singing Schools , are respectfull y invited to e'xamin'e it before making an- othe r selection. NEW CHORUS BOOBi , X3'§PE ClAt,I/ff ADAPTED TO THE USK OF CHOIRS THE CHOIR CHORUS BOOK. By A. N. John- son. A collection of choruses from the works of Handel , Hay dn , Mozart,- Mendelssohn , and ot her distinguished compos ers. I his work embraces a larger collection of choruses than has been1 before published, arranged in a form for the use and improvement of choirs: and it is be- lieve d that , besides the additi onal interest which its use impart s to choir meetings , the st ud y of the pure compo- sitions it conta in s will greatl y im prove the taste and fa- cilitate the power of execution. Several editions have been alread y sold. Price 5 50 per dozen. SCHOO L MUSIC BO©Si§. TIIE PRI MARY SCHOOL SONG BOOK , in two parts. By L. Mason and G. J. Webb , Professors in the Boston Acad emy of Music. j THE SONG "BOOK OF THE SCHOOLROOM: : consisting of a great variety of songs , hymns , and scri p- tural selections , with appropriate music", ana nged to be sung in one , two , or thr ee parts ; containin g, also , the , elementar y princi ple s of vocal music, prepared wiih I ref erence to the inductive or Peslalozztan method of I teachin g, designed as a complet e m usica l manu al for 1 common or grammar schools. I JUVJE 1V8LE OKATOBIOS. I THE FBSTIVAL OF THE ROSE; THE IN- 'HAN SUMMER , and THE CHILDREN OF JE- RUSALEM ; designed for Schools , Juvenile Classes , (Floral and other Concerts , etc. By J. C. Johnson , Conductor of the ori ginal Floral Concerts. FavorifcL.suul Popular Glen Books, &c. I HE OO'-EON: a collection of secular melodies ; ; arranged- ami harmoni sed for four voices. Desi gn ed for adult singing schools and social music , parties. By ! G. J. Webb and Lowell Mason. As the title page sets , orth , th is work is desi gned for sing ing schools. THE VOCALIST : consisting of short and easy gle es, or songs in parts ; arranged for soprano, alto , tenor ,-an d bass voice. By Lowell Mason and George | James Webb , Professors in the Boston Academy of Music. THE SOCIAL GLEE BOOR: a selection of glees and part songs , by disting uished German composers , never before publish ed in this country, tog ether with ori ginal pieces. By Wm. Mason and Silas A.- Ban- croft . GENTLEMEN 'S GLEF, BOOK : selected from the most admired German composers. By L. Mason. J ALSO. PUBLIS HED AS ABOVE : THE BOSTON CHORUS BOOK- THE BOSTON ANTHEM BOOK THE "BOOK OF CHANTS ," consisting of chant- |ins music , adapted to regular hunus , and to ^selectio ns j from the Scri ptures , for congregational use. By L. Ma- li ANDEL'S ORATO RIO OF THE MESSIAH: I arran ged by John , Bishop of Cheltenham . England. I LG?*TcachiTS and others are invited to call and ex- j amine these and other musical works, at No. 16 Water street , Boston. nov 21 Ceritrevitle. THE subscribers have just received a large lot of S>B'y «»O«ds, among which may be 'found a! good asso'ftment of If eewy Cloths for Over Coats; Broad- ' cloths ; Cassimerp s ; Dooif qus; Satinets : Tweeds; Cloak] and Dress Goods for Ladies' wear— Calicoes and Cot- ' 1ohsx of all qualities and prices, some very cheap. Also— A splendid assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, fall styles ; Winter 1 s' PatenTElMSii. ': U Lubber Overshoes -just received and for sale by _^ fi 12 ' A. PERCIVA1, BAKER'S Chocolate , Cocoa and Broma; Hecker 's l< ann» , and Cocoa Shells , for sale by WALES & CONANT. " (}ec I9 I Mason and Webb's Last Book. THE NATIONAL PSALMIST.—A New Collec- tion of Church Music , by the Authors of the 'Han- del and Hay dn Society 's Collection ,' 'Boston Acade- my 's Collection ,' -Cartnina Sacra, ' &c. As this is the latest , it is also believed to be much the best woik of these popular author s. Embracing a stifiicient number of the standard Old Tunes , it com- C.iu s a very large amount of A'rtc Munic, furnished 01 selec ted c. \';> rc-s'iy for its pages by distinguished Euro - pean ai.d American Coinnosi-rs. 1I\ a judicious typo- grap hical i.rr.ingenu'iit. the Publishers are enabled to present a nun h larger . " .mount of matter than is u-nal in similar \\01ks. It co-itanis over i'wc hundred tunes in the various metres, and one hundred ai.d forty-four Anthem s . Set Pieces, Cunnts. &c.—a much greater number of ji iecc- . it is belieicd .tiian is contained in any other modern Collection. A large number of '" 'ucid ' [Cstrcist * are added , prepared with great care, with spc- ; cial reference to the wants of Choirs . Si ho ols , &c.— These «ii ! be found a very valuable addition. The Auih oi -s i;ossf.~scd manv ad\ anl- .ges in the com- ])i!;ition o! ',::;- ^'.-orK—Innin g bc^r. toy m;;nv }cars in the const ant rcccnit of all the be«t «acreel music jue bli sh- , ed in Germany or England , and nl.-o having icccived | from iii- :.:ny,n!slud European as well as Ar-ieiican com- posers, n' .vch ei 'iLiual inn.-ic elc ^i giicd expicssl y for its passes. Suil'icicnt ffi . 'iL'n-c e>f the merits of the "'Psa !in- ist ' is fouu .l in ti- e v.i 'tc ; i-:, - '.ari'i i.ud wn extensive sale it has a ' 'C; vh- urta i u^d r-iiuc i;s re-c ent pabhcnio -.i . The-e a.e 1 i'li: \ e d t o be greater than have been c ii ;o\ - ed bv any Coiieetie.11 of Church Music ever published in this country. For sale by ( ) . M. HINCKLEY. : Karr.stablc , and TAPPAN , " WIIITTi;MOHE & , MASON. Bo ston. dec 2G i Superior Stove. f ISTANLEY'S" PATENT AIR - TIGHT ' mmfAMY ©tow9 FOR SUMMER AND WINTER , I S the best article of the kind ever offered to the pub- lic. In the manufa cture of this Stove, the very best ' ¦material is used , and th e greatest care is taken te> have [ every joint and plate perfect , so that it m ay be , what h - professes to be, an Air-Tight Stove. The R otary Top is an adva ntage which is possessed ¦j by no other stove , atid enables the stove lo be cmp loy- ; ! ed to the extent of its capacity at all times , by render- ing it unn ecessary to suspend the use of any part for th e purpose of " facilitati ng the operation of another part. By si m ply turning the crank , any one of the boilers can be bro ught over the fire , and «hcn suffi - cientl y heated turne d to a cooler position if necessary , th us-besides its great convenience , avoids the frequent manual labo r required in lifting heavil y charged boil - ers hi and out. The facility wilh wh 'icli any part of j the Top can be brought in direct contact with" the fi re, I enables the operator to perform the greatest amount of j work with the least amount of fuel. The Oven is more capacious than that of most other 1 stoves , the peculiar construction of the flues around the ! ov en , and the extended Hot-Air Chamber in front of |the oven makes it the most effective bake oven ever construc ted in a stove, equaling any brick oven , and will heat in m uch less time , and consequentl y with less I fuel than the ovens in other stoves. [ This Slove is equally well adapted for burning wood ; or coal. When coal is used , the Top is lined with iron j or soap-stone , to protect it from the intense heat of a coal fire , and thus it is preserved a much longer time than the tops of other stoves. The undersigned is sole A gent for the town of Barnstabl e , and as he h' a.s them direct from the manu- fact urer , he can sell them at very low prices. He has m connecti on with the Stove , the Boilers and all- fix- lures thereto belong ing. The whole may be seen by 1 calling at his house. RODNEY BAXTER. " j Hvanni s , Sept. 12. ! Air-tight and cooking " STOVES. A FINE assortment , just received and for sale verv -^V 0"'- l)v HENRY HALLET. ' _l_annout!i Port, Nov. 14. 3m Stoves. Stoves. Stoves.] npHE subscriber has just received , and offers for sale i J. a gooel assortment of ' '! Cooking Stoves, " of the 1110=1 approied patterns. Also , Box. and Ci-lin der STOVES , which will be sol d as low " s ,; boug ht in Boston or cNcwh eic. Can be Stove Pi pe consta ntly on hand. West Barnstable , Nov. 21. KL1SHA t JENKINS, j -OUFIfALO KOBES-Somle low. by """ "" 1 1 dec la WALES & CONANT. ! ¦iSTOVES ! STOVES!! STOVES!!! ^- -' iV' 1 i ! ! i t , .„ 1 ! - - l J l ' i ^ 4 c% ^ c —V ^aumESas s^"-""" ; 1IPSESE£IS Strn e out for coal or wood , and for beautv " strcr'th ana j( eeonomy, «bich we w,H warrant to " gh ' s ^ ! paner °~°the r kimlS Of C°°ki "S Sl0^> of different J Al,o-Box , Cylendcr and Ai,-Tight Stoves Brewster , Nov. 7 DILL 1™HAM & HUCKINS. . ' Oil! Take Notice ! A LIv person indebted to the firm of Wabhen m £*- lett & Son , arc requested to call and settle \\ U accounts without delay. They would likewise i-,'01 ' - ' 'Ol'rr their customers , that no further credit will be „¦ fro m this date , until all accounts are settled'. Thev -^ continue to sell their Goods lev,' for cash. " WAUIJEN HALLETT & SOjf Hyannis , Nov. 14 , 1849. 3m Russell's Scries of Reading Boob, 1VJ"O W used in more than 500 towns , and believed -L» be the best before the public—for sale by 0 u HINCKLEY, Barnstable , and TAPPAN , WHITTP MORE & MASON , Boston. ,!„„ , M n .$ A Rare Chance1!' - . FOR, SALE, a large tw o story LHvEr ^^SL LING HOUSE , formerl y oivned"and oce |]!|iU> l'icd h.>' t lle 1!on - Isl'iah i* Green , and mor Hj J, ! ^« recentl y by Oajit. Ezek-iel ©orham , situaini "S a s s m near the Unitarian Meetin g House , und - one of the best situations in Barnstable. The House '* hi most thor oug h repair ,—has an excellent garden "¦ good wel l of water , a nd otters to the sea faring man ' * mechanic , a fi ne opportunity to purchase a very elesiv°r hie and eli gibl e silnation , on the most favorable term 8' For farther particulars , inquire of DAVID BFDq* ' LEY, Barnstable , or of EZEKIEL GORHAM , KCB Barnstable,- Dee. 12. 3m Spars ! Spars!! LEWIS L. SMITH continues to make-Spars for al l classes of Vessels, at his old stand in Province tow n, on the most reasonable terms. He has also oil hand , at all times , materials for repairing vessels wbieh can be done at short notice. Provincetown , A pril 19. eopl y Vertical Gales. nnilE subscriber having secured the exclusive right A. for making the Improved Vertical Gates, for tlw town of Barnstabl e, would give notice that all those ill' want of a superior article of this descri ption of Gate, af a low pi-ice, would do well to give him a call. A mod- el may be seen at his shop. ANSEL D. LOTHROP, Barnstabl e, Oct. 24. F. BROWN'S Sarsaparilla & Tomato Bitters, \ RE very hi ghl y recommended by most of the first I XJ. Physicians in Boston, Portland , New Bedford , Sa- j lem , Lowell ,and in many other places where they have become in general use by them , for all comp laints where I a genera] alterative to the system is required. Brown's Sarsaparilla and Tomato Biiters will he found a certain cure in all cases of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia , Jan ndfce , Loss of Appetite , General Debility, Faintncss and Sinking of the Slom- j ach , Lowness of Spirits , Costive ne ss, Determination oJ Blood to the Head , Pain in the Limbs and Side, Di- arrhoea',- Weakness , Dizziness , Cutaneous Eruptions on the Face ancf Neck , Hectic Fever, Ni ght Sweats, Ner- vous and Sick Headache , Acidity of Stomach , Billious Affectio ns, Piles, Costiveness , and in all diseases cans' oil by impurity of the Blood , the debility of the sys- tem , or the unheal th y state of the stomach and ho«cls. They are also exceeding ly efficacious in restoring constitutions broken down by sedentary emp loyments , and have been extensivel y used by Clergymen , Edito rs, Printers , Clerks , Seamstresses , and numerous otticr s , whose health has been injured by confinement and close application , with the happ iest results. They restore the action of the stomach , increase the quantity of t'"3. blo od , and impart to the wan and emaciated system of the invalid the vigor and glow of true health. ki*/ >u lumi mo vii;ui aiui glow ui li lie neaiui. Piles ! Psl«s ! I Brown's Sarsaparilla will be found a certain remedy for that dreadfu l and most troublesome disease. Cases have been cured after all other remedies have been tri- ed without having the least effect. Coeiglis ! Conglis ! We can recommend this artie-le as being one of u'e mo st effic acious m edicines for Coughs , Pain in the Si<'ci Weakness, &c> now in use. It has been used with great effect in removing Coug hs of long standin g. Mi: Edward mason, Druggist , in Portlan d. Me, says Bniwn 's Sarsapiirill" and Tomato Bitter s is now doing wonders ill that place Nearly all the Physicians arc recommendin g it. rJT. 12. Hayes, one of tho firm of T. II. Hayes and Co., Portland , pnys he never sold a Medicine that gave sue-li "-encral satis- I facti on for all billions comp laints ; there is nothin g '1 1 ! his opinion that equals the:m . I Ms-. A. G. Page, i Bath , ivle., says he never sold any Medicine that gave such general satisfacti on 1 he has 'known may to be enrj , . ed by it of bad humors , &c. after they had 'been given up as incurabl e by all their 'frie nds. " i Capt. Joseph Holly, i I of whale ship Eri e, which sails from Fairhaven , rccotn - ¦ mends Brown 's Sarsaparilla and Tomato Bitters to *!' [ seafaring men. He says he should rather he without ; his medicine chest than not have a supp ly of these B'1' j ters. Seurvey is completely cured by its' use. j t [From the Boston Morning- Post.] The editor says "it always affords"him pleasure to j recommend a good article/particularl y one that is re- , j commended by most of ou r Physichin s , therefore "e , li ghhl y recommends Brown 's Sarsaparilla and Tot»at" ! itUtcrs. " j [From the Portland American ] j '-From a fair trial of Brown 's Sarsaparilla •"!'' . \ mato Bitters , we can recommend it to the p«bnc "* most valuable Medicin e." The above are but a few of the many hnn'lrt'ds of re- ¦ commendations we could give. The above we ti are sufficient to satisfy any one. tl ere ' OS^Always be sure" to ask for F. Brown 's, as tn ^ . are counterfeits and imitations , which arc intende deceiv e. -vnvV - ' They are sold in Boston, by the Proprietor, in* ' ERICK BROWN , 68 Washing to n street. v Agents—Barnstable, O. M, Hinckley ; FalmoulM , x- f Davis , Sandwich , Gco.,Giddi ngs, Z. K. Ilincklcv; J«r _ mouth Port , Henry Ilallet ; N orth Dennis , S H"*, , . ' ' Orleans , S. Higgin's ; E. Brewster, Ilieg ins & Cr0* V Chatham , Josiah Mayo , Josiah Hardy. Jr ; West Oi« ^ ham , II. T. EUlrid ge ; Harwich , Obcd Brooks , J' ; West Harwich , Job Chase—and by Agents general ly march 24 ly " - TTONEY.—A Sma!l lot new Honey, just received si'fl ii for sale at the COUNTY BOOKSTORE. Barnstable , Nov . 21. _-— WRITING BOOKS, by th e gross , doz en or si"P! £ just manufactured—for sale at the COUJN J- BOOKSTOKE, Barnstable n°v il PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS, 314 Wsisljinglon-strc ct , Boston, { rpiIE subscribers have the pleas ure of announcing to! i the Mu-ical Public , that they are now ma mifae-tur j ing a superior article of Square and Boudoir PIA NO | FORTES from 6 to 7 oe-taves—which combine all the , qiralilies;iicees -.»ar y to a good instrument , \ iz : sweet j ness and' evenness , together with a powerful volume of! tone a nd agreeable touch. A guara ntee for the excel- I lencc- of their work is manifest from the fact that a gold ! medal has been procnted to the m from the Mechanics Fair , for superior Piano-Fortes— a e-ircu mstance (with the exce ption of Mr. Chickering) that has not happen- ed to any other fir m in this city, altho ug h all ha ve been represented. All Instrument? are of the first quality, and warrant- ed to stand the test of any e-lirnate. WILKIXS & NEWHALL. Boston. Dec. 5. 3m