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THK Mines.—Extract of a letter from Mr. i 'wvp Jr., of Fiiirhaven , to liis father , dated ^clento Cit^ec.!,: » De'ir Fa''161'—* went to (!io mines on Feather ¦ ' is I intimated in my Ust , anil in company P'^g wl> entered fairl y into the business of di ggi- g • »tivo>(l!C'{s ' w ''en itcomiiicneiMl raining, and we darin i- n ij t>(i (i, ilcsisl ; I he rainy season having * erC ^nce'l- *n ''"• ' two W( "'''cs we made one hun- l.oninlt- (jptv dollars each ,our last da\ 's work y iehl- ili'e" ! . 'n;ncteen dollars each. We therefore set out in'"" rlmento City, and glad enoug h were we to l"or ' ' . (do i-oads being almost impassable from get ' '^j a 'nd water. On many of the ravines it was |he m - 'iry to swim our mules and to cany the packs flCCe' r ' own backs. One afternoon we waded three on oU over a lake , the water in some places being '"' to our nooks. At the city we met most of our company, find set- l our business. The company dissolved on arriv- ! in Californ i«,so far as mining was concerned ,but '"<> nroperty remaining unsold ,and debt unpaid un- °'i"nur arrival here , we were able to pav our debts ,1 retain one mule each. Since our arrival here , S. and myself have been ¦ nrovin" the interval of favorable weat her in pack- ! ? i provisions to I he mines on the Americ an Fork ! Jhfrtv U'iles distl " , lt - Wt! hilvo P«ckud 1200 pounds L a winter supp ly, and have nearl y comp leted a \oa cabin. VVe do not expect to work a great deal | lurin" <>> e rai "y SC!IS0n . but shall improve such op- portunitiesas the weather may allow . Our provisions , consisting of Hour , meal , pork , su-i aAr di'ieli beef'1 rasins ' r'ct', fijis, beans , &c, eost us "n average of 20 cents per pound , as frei ght is 20 •ents per [l0unl' > illu' prices will soon advance ; and should we have any to spare we can make a large -,,nfit. We sold our two mules for $200. * \V a both enjoy good health and spirits. Tf one en- .,,s health and is willin g to work hard , he can make . !nney l'ere i u"t many cannot endure the climate , L One of our stoutest men died about a week af- ,er ' hi3 arrival at the mines .and others of our compa- ¦have been able to do little or nothing ." California Incid ent.—A San Francisco cor- rc»n Jenkins , 72 7*«n Wi xon , 45 ^'"ester Bourne , 44 P*.i - *OR County Treasurer. *rederlck Seudder , 47 Vhl ! r'es Sears, 20 Joai<*h Hi nckley, \ »il|,* f Wlc ?;—[Additional.]—Committee to settle ^•Ni i°Wn '^re!ls'ii'er—Nathan Underwood , Joseph Con t Cr .8Ot1 ' Obe(1 Brooks , Jr. leu' a Tb'es «nJ Collectors of Taxes—Thomas Al- j ^ et « Cahoon , 3d. Rail. W'Ve Committee—Eben Smith , N. Hard y, N. ***« e*^ ^a'se(l—For support of Poor and other f»ir» Of ?*n f es> $2500 ; for schools, $1600 ; for re- 'aRt t "'ghways , &300 ; for new roads and work-. B ll><1 '«me, $h00. Clerit *ANs—Moderator—Alexander Kenrick. v Select an" Treasurer—Jonathan Hi ggins. *">fick a? *lul Assessors—Joshua Doane, John n ^ooUc ' Konril 'k- "o.ine ^onimittee—Joseph M. Knowlos , Lewis, Co«sW V . "?- p- MJ-rick - Vot«,j .e~;Thomas .A. Hopkins. *°leil to ri"se 81100 lor support of schools ; also jjhe quest', 60' a new s^'100' house in dirtrict No. 3. V the (0 °n'i"elative to a Hi gh School , supported h Xa »oation are commendable. Others oi!' l hilvinJ < tu 0r re'illcinK tlie number of districts Joined ?k • Ge lmlj l'O schools , but neither party \ - People M°bJec:t ' and if is Probable tll(lt the "J"," foi ,i V"" m«ve on in the "even tenor of the ir W*l°t or iall!J rownt . «t >^- i,i ' ll will be an ornament to the town. ^hom^ C N < "TCA ' (Ulitio "lll -]-Sch001 Commit- 0| HrCXTY TRKASURKR. ' I- redern k bcudder had ., t Charles Sears f 4 I Jo.-iah Hin ckley 'J7 i F wh ig c ST, IxD SrK0IAl Co—- Democr alie Ticket , ?! Free Soil Ticket , \\ Sabbath Evening Lkcturks.—The second of the course of Lectures whic h we stated last week , "•ere to be given at the Unitarian Church , by Rev. Mr. Bellows , was delivered by him last Sabbath evening, to a very full house. His subject was the "'liters and books of the New Testament , the time "hen wriitcn , to "horn , their sty le , and other pecu- liari ties. The subject of the next licture will bo on the authenticity of the books of the New Testament. ligrWe received a few days since , a hi ghl y orna- mented loaf of "Cake " throug h the hand of Capt. Charles Goodspecd , of Ilyannis , from the Commit- tee of Ladies , who have recentl y taken in hand and successfull y carried out , a Fair , for the very benev- olent object of aiding in this necessitous season the widows and orphans of that village. The Ladies of this Committee , and all others who voted us the cake , will please accept a hat full of thanks , and as many bows for their very generous remembrance of us. The Fair above named , of which we gave notice on the 5th inst ., was very full y attended , and real- ized th e sum of 125 dollars ,—an amount .which if ju- diciousl y expended might in a village like Hyannis , carry comfort and aid lo many a sick heart , and des- titute home. Those Ladies who have been instru- mental in thus doing so much good are deservin« great praise. God bless their efforts (KTThe Senate of the United States has rejected the nomination of Col . Webb, as Charge to Austria SPECIAL NOTICES Scientific Lectures. The fifth of a series of Lectures on scientific subject"; «' the Methodist Chapel , will be given on FRIDAY EVENING , Feb. 22d , at 7 o'clock , by P. W. Allkn. Subject—Insanity. Per order. p. W. ALLEN, Sec'y Barnstable , Feb. 19. 1850. 05?"Rev. Professor Ha blow, P. Elder of Sandwich District , will preach in the Methodist Chapel THIS (Tuesday) EVENING , nt 7 o'clock , it being his last quart erly visitation for the present Conl'crenco year, lhe public arc respectfull y invited to attend Feb- 19- ' G. W. STEARNS. IF YOU WISH TO AVOID ALL ITS ATTE NDANT EVIL CONSEQUENOE S , SUCH AS CONSUMP TION , CAN CEKOUS HABIT , LIVER OBSTRUCTION S , URINARY TROUBLK , &C. !! It is a well known fact, established by the ablest Phy- sicians , that Diseased or Impure Blood is the source of the most wasting mid life destroy ing Complai nt s that humanity is subject to. This impurity may be heredi- tary, or it may be received through various abuses of She system , inattention to general health , &c. The late distinguished Dr. Thatcher , of Plymouth , thus writes on the subject : ¦'How can the disease be hoped to yield to any skill , whihp the blood current courses through the veins loailed with impurit y ? Sent to the cellular membrane of the lungs , it gains no health y vitality, and leaves this deli- cate membrane of our system onl y insidiousl y affected with its impure touch , and then recourses itself again , till Consumption comes forth developed in all its alarm- ing a nd devastatin g consequences. " To check this foul destroyer of mankind , and to cleanse the blood thorou ghl y, this powerful alterative of Dr. Corhett is with confidence give n to the public. It will cure Consumption !—purif y the Blood !—clean away all Cancerous Habit!—remov e all Urinary Ag- gravation !—relieve Consti pation of the Bowels ! heal all Scrofulous Affections , and eradicate t he imbib ed taint!—thus giving freshness and healthfulne ss to the blood , and securing to the system the fullest health ^ EDWAHD BRINLEY , & CO., Druggists, Boston , Sole Proprietors. For sale by the m and their Agents. Agents — A. Percivnl , Barn stable; James Knowles , Yarmouth ; F. Davis , Falmouth ; Josiah Mayo , Chat- ham ; E. Kelson, Orleans ; Ili ggins & Crosby, Brewster; P. W. Hi ggins , Wellfleet. Guard agn inst Disease of the Blood MARRIED In Ilyannis , on Thursda y evening last, by Rev. Mr, Pope, Mr. George Congdon , of this town , to Miss Laura A. Baker , of Yarmouth. In Cotuit , by Kev. Mr. Fish , Mr. Benjamin T. Samp- son to Miss Joanna Childs. In Providence , R. I., 3d inst., Mr. John B. Cobb, of North Brid gcwatcr ,to Miss Helen Bartlett ,of Warcham. Bridegroom 19, bride 16 years of age. MARINE LIST Port of Bar»lStal>I« , Feb. 13—Sid , sch Barn- stable , Loring, Philadel phia; sip Mail , Crocker, Boston 16th—Sid 'sch Mary A, Gorham , Philadelphia. Dec 27, bit 5 50 N, Ion 23 W, byi a Sarah Abi gail. Bartlctt. Plymouth Nov 13. for California. Dec 2S. lat 14 N, Ion 28 YV. shi p Stieg litz. Hollcy.fm New Bedford Xov 27 , for California. No date , lat 13 1-2 S. Ion 31 53 W, shi p John Jay, Benjamin , fm New Bedford , for San Francisco. No date , oiT Capo Horn , bri g Patapsco , West , from Boston Julv 11 , for California. Sjj o5s«sa. &c. Boston—A r 11th , sch Belle, Rich , Tangier, Va— Cld. shi p Barnstable , Symmes. lions; Kong and Can- ton: bark Delaware, Marston . PortMn'outh to fi nish khu- tor California ; sell John Tyler , Smith , Frcdericksbur ". Aew Orleans—Ar 31st, shi ps Setii Sprasue. Wads- worth and Trenton , Snow, Boston; Geneve, M'Clin- tock, Baltimore. Cld 30th , shi p Beatric e, Rogers Bos- ton; 31st , bri g Isabella Reed. Rogers, Savannah Savannah—Chi 4th , btirk Vesta , Fli nn , Boston; 5th , ship Gco Thacher. Crowell , New Orlea n s Washi ngton , SC-.\r 3d, scb Deborah , Robbins; West Indies. Richmond—Ar 8th , sch Mercy Taylor, Niekerson, Boston, bid , sch . Susan Ludwi g,"You n°\ do Baltimore—Cld 9th , bri g Gen Scott , Knowles , San ira ncisco , via Val paraiso. Philadel phia—Ar 9th , ba rks Adelia Rogers, White , and Elm , Taylor , Boston; schs Jero me, Willard. and Wm M Baird , Stubbs. do. New York—Ar I Oth , schs Rebecca & Fra nces, Nick- erson , Savannah ; Grafion. Sears, Norfolk , Homer , Kent , Boston; lltb , ship Clarendon , Easterbrook , Ilonsr Kon; barks Bevis , Prior, Smyrna: ILullcy, Kent Bal- ti more; bug Ann Mari a , Smith , do; sd, Ella Frances , Kich Wellfleet. Cld 16th , shi p A mulet , Howes, New ave n to fj msh bi g for Califo rnia: barks Cherokee. Hu mphrey t liarlest on; Nashua. Cliiioul , Philadel phia; brigs L.l ua lay lor , KMrid ge. S Francisco: Jane Howes ' Kyder , l roymeetown ; schs Alert , Hall , St Vincents: Lay Stale , Ryder, New York. New Orleans—Ar 9th bri g Thos & Edwar d,Smallcv ^ i l v i l i O S t O H* " Balti more—Ar 14th. bark Maryland , Crowell Bos- ton; brig Swan , Bray, do. " Ph iladel phia— Cld 15th , bark Elm , Taylor, Boston- brig- Canton , Hall , do via Newcastle , Del. New York—Ar 16th , shi p Maria , Smith , Rio Janeiro Jan 6; Roscius , Eldridge, Liverpool. Jan 12; bark Co- mo. Smith , Charleston. Cld , bri g Osceola. Lorino- bin-mam; schs Chanticleer, Cook , Provincetown; Eilc"i Perkins , Smith , Wai chain . At hip Janeiro , Jan 6, shi p Leland , Eldridee , from Boston tor Batavia , coppering; barks D Godfrey ,Young, for New }ork , wt g frt; Santeo , Parker , dis c, " (one ac- coun t savs for Califor nia) ; ZD. Gorham , disg into th e steamer lennessee. Pine Grove Seminary. THE Spring Term of eleven weeks, will commence on MONDAY , March 11th. Whil e the vario us English bra nches of stud y receive the first attention at the Institution , provision "is made tor thorough instructio n in tie Languages, Instrumen- tal and Vocal Music , Drawing, &c. _ The present highl y competent Preceptress will con- tinue to have the princi pal j'harge of the female portion of the school. f Tuition.—Common Eujj Cish studies $3 50. Higher branches S4 00. .Languages—French , Latin or Greek —SI 50. Drawing, 2 00/ Lessons on the Piano-forte, incl udin g use of the insti'jhncnt, 8 00. Board.—Board and tuition for lads 25 00 a term. Common price of board—for females, includin g wash- ing, li ghts &c, 1 75 per week. Males , 2 00. Miss Lucy Brown, Preceptress. Miss N. W. Perkins, Teacher of Vocal Music SIDNEY BROOKS, A. B,Princi pal. Harwich , Feb. 19. 5w RE SPECTFUrT°Y lte f °r tho Col»ntv of Barnstable Guardian of W r f ^ ^ AVil) BUKSLEV stable, an insane person 1 ^ b ™ RB ROOK , of Barn- osted in certain Real Estlte "tu V^' ^ ard is intel" said County-that the dehls Uu f '' "' B«r""nble. in mount to the sum of oni „, "?,^oV""' Y"," -' a" cents : that th ere in no per.o la l lM at ' e of "" ¦ !v"i! which is applicable to the pav.n ent thereof *V> "'" fore prays that he may be licensed to se ii\o m , '. cr0 ; the real estate of said Ward as will raUe ' a " l " ZY th e payment of said debts. He further represems th ,t said Ward is confined in the lunatic hospital at' Wor- cester—that your petitioner is constan tly incurri ng ex- pense foi- the su pport and maintenanc e of said Wn ' n\ and his family, for which the income and profits of hi.- estate are insufficient —that under a former license to sell to the amount of four hundred dollars , be has rais- ed only the amount, of two himifrcd and ten dollars.and th e same h.is now exp ired. He therefore prays thn 't he may he licensed to sell so much of the real ' estate of said Ward as will raise the further sum of two hundred dollars to be applied to the f titure support and mainte- nance of said Ward and hi,>n ilv , according to law , amountin g m all to tho m,,« of three hundred dollars and thirt y cents. - DAVID BURSLEY Dated at Barnstable , Fei. 12, 1S50. BAN-sxA nLE, ss.-At a Court of Probate holdcn at carnvt al)le , in and for said County , on the 12th d-iv of I'ehriiary. lSSO— Upon the foregoing petition of David Burslcv— Or dered. that the said petition er notif y all persons inter- ested th erein , that the same will be heard and acted upon at a Court of Probate to be holden at Barnstable m and tor said County , on the seco nd Tuesday of -March next , by causing an attested copy of said petition and oi this order thereon , to be published in the Barn- stabl e Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable three weeks successivel y prior to said Court , that they may then and there app ear and show cause, if any they hav e, why th e prayer thereof should not be "-ranted ' NYMPHAS MARSTON , Jud ge of Pro bate. Copy—Attest : feb 19—3 w ^ T UEKD , Register. S To Tll',?,', Iu''"0 of l>ral»*te for the County of Barnstable : /-fT lIALL ET. Administrator of the estate of OLIVER W. BEAUSE. late of Barnstable. in said County , deceased , respectfull y represents , thai the debts due from said deceased , as nearl y as can be ascer- tained , amount to five hundred and forty dollars and thi rty one cents : that the charges of Administration amount to forty doll ars, and that the personal estate of said deceased , after deducting the allowanc e to the wido w, amounts to one hundred and twenty-fo ur dol lars and ten cents. He therefore pravs that 'he may be licensed to sell so much of tljfe real estate of said de- ceased as shall raise the sum »f four hundred aiulsixty dollars and twenty-one cents, " for the payment of said debts and charges. ' SETH " HALLET. Barnstable, ss.—At a C*ourt of Probate holden at Barnstable, in and for sjtiid County , on the 12th day of February , 1850— " Upon the foregoing .(petition of Seth Hallet —Or- dered , that the said petitioner notif y all persons in- terested therein , that t|e same will be beard and acted upon at a Court of Pntbate, to be holden at Barnstable in and for said County, on the second Tuesday of March next , by causing an attested copy of said peti- tion nnd of this order thereon , to be published in the Barnstable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable^ three weeks successivel y prior to said Court , that they may then and there appear and shew cause , if any thev have , why the prayer thereof should not be granted. " N. MARSTON, Judge of'Probate. Copy—Attest : feb 19—3w T. REED , Register. To the Jud ge of Probate for the County of Barnstabl e- "TkESIRE CROWELL , Administrat ri x of the e«- U tate of SIMEON L. CRO WELL , late of Barnsta- ble, in said County, deceased , respectfull y represents , that the debts due from said deceased , as^noarlv as can be ascertained , amount to fifty-one dollars : that the charges of Administration amount to twenty -five dol- lars, and that there is no personal estate of sa'id deceas- ed—She therefore prays that she may bo licensed to sell so much of the real estate #1'said deceased as shall raise the sum of seventy-six dollars , for the payment of said debts and charges. . DESIRE CROWELL. Baknstablb, ss.—At afCourt of Probate holden at Barnstable , in and fo&said County, on the 12th day of February, 1850— J Upon the foregoing petition of Desire Crowell— Ordered , that the said, petitioner notify all persons in- terested therein , thaU*hc same will be heard and acted upon at a Court of Probate to be holden at Barnstable in and for said County, on the second Tuesday of March next,by causing an attested copy of said petition and of this order thereon , to bo published in the Barn- stable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstabl e , three weeks successivel y prior to said Court, that they may then and there appear and show cause , if any they have, why the prayer thereof should not be "ranted " ' N. MARSTON , Judge of Probate. Copy—Attest: feb 19—3w r J\ RKKD , Regist er. To the Hon. the Senate and IIou«e of Representat ives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : THE undersi gned , inhabita nts of the town of Chat- ham, in the County of Barnstable , would humbly represent , that in said town of Chatham are two necks of land extending considerably into the bay, which arc scperatcd fro m each other by "a pond called the Oyster Pond and a River from said pond called the Oyster Pond River: the one of said necks is called and known by the name of the Stage Neck , the other by the name of Harding 's Neck ,which have now become very consid- erabl y populated , and that the inhab itants of both of said necks are very much annoyed in pursuing their usual business by reasons of their being no means of communication with cadi other, onl y by boats, which at all times is inconvemerit ,cspecia lly"in't]i e winter sea- son, when the water is cold and frozen , their busi ness being that of seafaring, and connected in navig ation , renders it very necessary that they should have free means of intercouse with each other—it having been a long time in contemp lation yo r.isort to some tno.is- ures to obtain a bridge over #iid Oyster Pond River, which in our op inion would Hb not onl y a convenience to the inhabitants of that vicijftiry, but a common con- venience and public benefit. / We therefore humbl y p/ay that your Hon. bod y- would pass an actor resolve, authorizing the County Commissioners of the OouAitv of Barnstable , to erect or cnuse to be erected , a bj-idgo over said Oyster Pond River , to commence at or near the foot of a county road on the oast side of said l^vcr , and to extend eastward over said river in such direction as said Commissioners may deem proper. Anjl as in duty bound , wil !ever P'-ay- .JO SEPH BUCK , and others . COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. fj In Shxate. Feb'y 8. 1850. On the Petition aforesaid , Ordered .—That the Peti- tioners cause an attested copy of their Petition with this Order thereon , to be served up on the Chair m an of th e County Commissioners of the County of Barnstable , and upon the Clerk of the Town of Chatham , fiv e (lays before the 27th day of Febru a ry in.«t., and that it be published in the Bnrnstable Patriot , once , the last pub- lication to be three days, ' at least , before the 27th day of February inst., that all persons interested , may then appear, and shew cause , if any they have, why the prayer of said Petition should not be grained. Sent down for concurrence , CHARLES CALIIOUN , Clerk. In the House of Representatives , I 'Wi / 9, 1850. Concurred. CIIA'S W. STOREY , Clerk. A True C«py—Attest. CHARLES CALIIOUN. f»Vi i a r i nBi. ^f ii.. o _ - i _ W. ALLEN, D, D. S, (Fellow of the American Society o f Dental Surgeons ) During the FOUR SUCCEEDING WEEKS jCf-^-S vS., Will render his services in Mechanical ,*SSffg\y|L or Surg ical DENTISTRY , to those per- - J-£tJlX?>.ons who need the aid of a Dentist. Dr. A. wi ll wait upon his patients at bis Office , in IlvanriU. feb 5 Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. Boston. CAPITAL, $100,000, ,,, DIRECTORS . A iij ott Lawrence John D. Lnncr. lv.ra White , Charles Jones, Daniel Sharp, J,-., Jose!)h H. Williams , co 'l (''° C k°n- Geor«e I)ndIe - V ' ---iSt::- s s , ]:--u^i^-- "- - - - ' l i L L L I, )V I L L I A M S r rf m M n n t Ti" t » ti -i i> l Twmria T.npm-p 1 l Keniiebeck Paul Koad. I HOilAb J. I1ACHLR , Merchftli f ry UK Mttnal System of Li fe Tim,ranc e. adopted l.r JL tins Company , secures to the Insurers themselves ali ae ]l ,-oJlt,, M Jon,t Stock Co,,,p,mks> Z™Z»Z to be exceeding ly lucrative, .nn.l, at th e same time makes th e terms as easy as possible , consistently with perfect safet y. The Charter provid es that any person may insure a li fe for the sole bene fit of any married wo- iimn, widow or minor, the proceeds to be arid remain/,<;« //'o.t/ ali elaiins of creditors of either part y. No liabili ty beyond the Premiums. Dividends an llU.illy. Premiums redi-.cca tor mercantile or tempora ry pur- poses . Triu-ellhuj and resident limits liberal. Particul ar inform ation and Pamphlets given on appli- e«hon to LOTHROP DAVIS , Agent for Barnstable ( oum - v - lv dec 12 Painter and Glazier. rP H E subscriber would inform his friends and the A publH s (bat he has taken a stand near the Baptist .o ca^o^X'"' BarnstaW e ' wIlere l*""I ™n,Le MISTING , PIPER-HANGI NG AND GLAZING business in all its branches. Being acquainted with cverv art , sty le and fashion, he pled ges hi mself to giv e satisfaction A continuance of the public patronage i* resp ectfull y solicited. Paints of every grade, pu?e or mixed , also paper-hang ings and house trimmings , fur- nished at Boston prices. Particular attention paid to tniicy work and lettering. J\ W, CHASE. P. S. M y West Harwich friends and patrons will please leave their orders at Capt. Lot Chasc's.wherc th-ey will l)e promptl y attended to as heretofore F W C Bar nstable, Feb. 12 Clocks, Gold Standard Balances, &c. fi5> HOWARD & DAVIS, s\?£~i^\ / ~\ (Successors to B. Dearborn,) f l&i '" ~^ j & fv REMOVED TO STORE juB a » "ifi^ffi 1 ^"' ^'^ '^"to'j near Congrest-U W^1 9 1 ^^O BOSTON , is&Asa^itIis®a^ Con till no to Manufacture a* heretofore, GOLD STANDARD BALANCES for Banks. Also, DRUGGISTS' BALANCES , &c. They have also for sale , Church-Tomer Clocks, Facto- ry Watch-Clodcs, Astronomical Clocks, Rail Road and Office Clocks, Regulator Clocks, Gallery Clocks, '" G ^ B. Folgcr, In Sacramento City, Dec. l , Mr. Charles S. Dunbar of Nantu cket , 3a. ' In California , at the mines, of typhus fever.Mr Ezra B. Lewis, of New Bedford , formerly of Fal mouth "m ' ' In Honolulu , Oct. 18, Capt. Isaac T. Hart , 44, " for- merl y of New Bedford. In 'Macao , China. Oct. 31, at the residence of Mr. De- silv er, American Consul , of inflammation of the liver , contracted while residing at Calcutta , Mr. Francis Wil- liam , sou of Ebenezer Bacon , Esq., of this town , about 25. ajtMaatfggffi agarasrMgmai g^Ma*1!! i ivix** * ^ * * * * * * .¦» u i m wMwt ^^ M—m —» DIED. Shi p Esther May, (of Boston) Foster, fm Norfolk , Jan 11 , for Liver pool , having lost main yard , mainsail , &c., was to wed into St George , Bermuda , 22d ult, hy a British govt steamer. She remained 2d inst , to sail, next day. Another account says she mi&ht have pro- ceed ed on her voyage, but bei ng becalmed off Bermu- da , and the steamer offering her services, Capt F con- cluded to go in and repair. Sch Grafton. of Dennis, at New York fro m Norfolk. i while at anchor off Sand y Hook , morn of 1Oth , was run ;into by sch Mary Jane, from New York for North Car- olina. The G had starboard bow stove and foremast broken in three pieces, was damaged in bull and rig-- Eiiio- an d leaked badl y. She was towed to the city by a steamer. The Mary Jane put hack leak y, and was al- i bo towed up. Disasters. &c. NEW AD™T[SEMENTsT Notice. nnilE Executive Committed of the Barnstable Coun- X ty Agricultural Society.iarc requested to meet at the Court House, in Barnsftble , on FRIDAY next , 22d inst at 10 o'clock , A. £l., to make arrangements tor the Society the coming fear. DAVID BURSLEY , Chair man. Barnstable, Feb. 19. KPSPECIAL NOTICE ! xa THE copartnershi p heretofore existing between GEO ,,,^, W' WARREN , J. A. WARREN? A. B. WAR- ' r ™»¥±V? WHITK , Jr., W. B. BARRY and F, GERRY BATE S, under the style of GEO. W. WARREN & CO;, exp ired Jan. 31st , by its own limitation. The affairs of the late will be settled by the new f irm, who will con- tinue the business at 192 WasUiu dton-street. COPARTN ERSHIP NOTICE. G EO. W. WARRE N ,, JtOHN A. WARREN , AL- FRED B. WARREJf and DAVID WHITE , Ji!., have formed a copart nership under the style of GEO. W. WiRREN & CO., for the transaction of thei'DRY GOODS BUSINESS in all its branch es—Tmptfrtin a, Jobbing and Retailing —at B02 WASHING'ION ' STREET. ^ Having taken the sftock of the LADIES' EX- CHANGE at an appraised cash value , it will be offered at VERY LOW PRICE S until closed off. By tho early arrivals|vve shall receive a choice assort- ment of NEW SPRING GOODS ! and would respectfull y solicit the attention of all who have heretofore so liberall y patronized the LADIES' EXCHANGE. The One Price Only, Which has been carried out at this establishment for skven YE.ins , without a sing le deviation , will be contin - ue('- GEO. W. WARREN & CO. Boston , Feb. 19. 3w Barns tnble , SS.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barnstable , in and for said County, on the 12th clav of February, A.]). 1850. DESIRE CROWELL , Administratrix of the Estate of SIM EON L. CR(f VKLL , late of Barnstable. in said County, deceased ,' having presented for allow- ance, her private account jrgainst said estate— Ordered—That the said Desire Crowell give notice, that said account will be> considered and acted upon , at a Court of Probate f o bo holdcn at Barnstable, in and for said County, o p second Tuesday of March next , by publishing an attested copy of this order, three weeks successively , previous to said time, in the Barns- table Patriot, a ncwsjSipcr printed in Barnstable , that all persons interested , Tnay then and there appear and shew cause, if any they have , why the said account should not be allowed. NYMPH AS MARSTON, Judge of Probate Copy—Attest : _ fe!> 19 Sw T. REED, Register. Barustablc, SS.—Ata Court of Probate holden at Barnstabl e, in and for said County ,on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1850. " JOSEPH YOUNG and SAMUEL H. YOUNG Ex- ecutors of the last Will of JOSEPH YOUNG' late of Chatham , in said Count y}deceased , having present- ed for allowance, their accoiftit of administration of said estate— Ordered—That the said Executors give notice , that said account will be considered and acted upon at a Court of Probate to be holfien at,Barnstable , in and for said County, on the second5 Tuesday of March next by publishing an attested copy of this order, three weeks successively, previous totci?aid time , in the Barnstabl e 1atriot, a newspaper printed in Barnstable , that all persons interested , may then and there appear and shew cause, if any they have, why the said account should not be allowed. N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Attest : f«b 19 3w T. REED, Register. Estate of Martin Dill. IVTOTIOE is hereby givop, that the subscribers have 1 1 been dul y appointed Administrators of the goods and estate of l MARTIF DILL, late of Wellfleet , in the County of Barnstable , yeoman, deceased ,intestate.and havq accepted that trust, and giv- en bond , as the law directs. And all persons having demands upon the estato; of the said deceased, are hereby required to exhibit the same ; and all persons indebted to tho said estate are called upon to make payment to HANNAn DILL, ) . , , WILLIAM DILL, ( Admrs - Wellfleot , Feb. 12, 1850. 3w Just Received. GOULD & STOWE , 18 Union-st. Boston , have just received their Spuing Settle Hats, w hich they will sell at a grea t bargain . We have also purchased three of those patent sewing machines, by, which we can make one hundred Caps per;day. To ti-axhWs who want Caps at short notice , this will be a great aflvaKtagc, as they can have their orders answered the ncKt day after we receive them , instead of waiting three o»- four days as heretofore. Purchasers in want of jrllats. Caps, Trunks , Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas , &c, are respectfu lly invited to call on us, as we are determined to sell as low as can be boug ht elsewhere. feb 19 ^_-«. For SalQ— The good sharp-stern S K « . schr LION , aljfout 58 tons burthen—will / « MSk l>0 Kol(1 low t0 $0<10 " ('°iH-eru if immedi- -*@grfiyg^ nto app lication is madc t0 SMITH , AT- ~-teSe^SaM KINS & CO.$Proviucarticulnrs , ap- pl y to WM. HOWES , OSatbawr ; CORNELIUS LOVELL, bead of Long wharf/Boston .or to HOWES , GODFREY & CO. New York. Chatham , Feb. 12. Ira * v ' • ** Vj'J.i ji iv u i um O r l l l l t P . ,^v-« For Sale—A new SCHOONER , of >3«3£*. about 64 tons, adapted for the Fishing I AjJmIv business , now read y to receive her Rig- •* ^^ S^^~ "'mSt will be sold low , if applied for ver y •°^ g g ''"'m™'soon. A pply to GL1DDEN & WIL- LIAMS, 29 Lewis Wharf ,' Boston. Feb 12 . i,,2w A A For Sale—7-16 or the whole of schr Jmfti GANGES , of Sandwich , 95 tons burthen. — ^&^mr Sai(1 sl''"' now lics ilf llie wll:u'!' in I> 0''ns!<(-'L " ^! s ^ ^ ~ and will be sold low. on app lication to the subscriber. ' ELISfIA GIBBS. Pocassett, Feb. 5. islin Valuable Horses for Sale. ANY one wishing to purchase , will do well to call at this office. 3vv fyi, 5 EASS VIOL AND VIOLlF STr7nGs " .-Cot- , , ^I'-S^?^1'1'"'1' imi 1 for Sll!c at t»® COUNTY BOOKbl ORE , Barnstable. dee 5 FLOUR , CORN ANI) "" ME7u-Fo7^,T y ^ Jan 2^ WALES & CONAN'J', Notice. LEFT on board the sloop Mail , in Boston , sometime in the month of November last , a box contain ing Window Glass , marked ''W. 11. L." The owner can have tho same by proving property, on appli cation to CHARLES CROCKEU. Barn stable, Ja n. 1J5. Peircc Academy—Middleboro', Mass. T 1 Mf^ l n 1 J°v Q i"a i 1'tOr °f Ilweeks ' wil ' commence A MONDA Y, February 25, under the charge of J W. P. Jenks, A. M., Preceptor , Mr. U. W. Lawton" M ; '! e A r s. siftta »ti '"id Miss S. E. Ssutii , Preceptress. * 1 " The Trustees are happy to announce the expecta- tion oferecting a new Academy building tho ensuiti" .Summer, to be occu pied in the Fall ; but wish it to be understood by the Patrons of the Institutio n , tiiat the School will not bo omitted on that account—as the pres- ent buildin g answering our purpose, till the new one shall l> e comp leted in August. Tuition and Board as heretofore. Catalogues fur- nished by app licatio n to th e Princi pal. ,. ,,, , . , T JOSEPH T. WOOD, Secretary. Mbbheboro , Jan. 29. 5W NEW SEASOifTEAS, In Bo xes , fo r F a m i l y Use. 5 pounds Souchong, $l 60, I 75 2 08 5 " Extra Oolong, 2 50. 5 " Young Hyson , 2 00, 2 50 3 00 5 " Old Hyson, 2 00, 2 50 3 i)Q © '' Gunpowder , 2 88, 3 00 6 " Imperial , 2 88, 3 00 5 " Hyson Skin , ] 60. COFFEE also Low. Every descri ption constantl y on hand , and warranted pure. New England Tea Company, ISO Washingt on street, Boston. (E?"Orders by Express promptl y attended to. feb 5 Sw Millinery , j l/riSS CON AN T informs the Ladies .of Barnstabla itX and vicinity, that she has an excellent assortment of MORNING and DRESS CAPS, wit h a variety -of patterns of RIBBONS , at her Millinery Room s over Mr. Eben Bacon 's Store, which she offers for sale-on fj ivoraMcJernis ^ Barnstable, Ja n. 15. Spars ! Spars !I I ' KWIS L. SMITH continues to make Spars for J al l classes of Vessels, nt his old stand in Province- tow n , on the most reasonabl e terms. He has also ou hand , at all tim es, materials for repairing vessels, which can be done at short notice. Provincetown , A pril 19. eoply Tamiton Yellow Metal Sheathing. nnilE subscribers , Agents for the manufacturers , of- X for for sale thissuperior article for Vessels' Sheath- ing. They have a complete assortment of the differont weights always on baud , at No. 79 State street. WM. THOMAS & CO. Boston , Ang. 8 l_f ^1 H H y i H ^ s$ Take Notice. * LL person, competent and desirous of employing 2 1 themselves in the good old-fashioned occupation of Knitting , are invited to call at the Store of the sub- scriber , who will furnish the materia ls for that purno»o. Persons ata distance can be accommodated. J^r mtablo , Jan. 8. AZARIAII PE RCIVAL.. Death's Enemy ! Cancer permane ntly cured without pai n or the use of the Knife. IT has latel y been discovered that certain Vegetable substances , properl y compounded , will cure the most, iiHi litjnniit Cancer , u\ a very short time , wholly eradicat- ing it without pain or inconvenience to the'patient. It will also remove Wens and other Tumors almost immedi- atel y. This Compound has been tested by Physicians of undoubted respectability, who have confessed their astonishment at its miraculous powers. The public are assured that it is a genuine , safe, and trul y valuable compound— and the Proprietor will vouch for the cure of every Cancer , Won or other Tumor that may he presented to him for that purpose, no matter how lorn? it has been standing, provided it has not been tampered with hi/ the Knife! All communications addressed to the sole Propric. tor , J. W. CHAINING , 27 Elm street , New Bedford will meet with prompt attention. The Proprietor will attend to cafes at his residence , and a speed y and lasting cure warrant ed. New Bedford , Jan. 8. Ss6w*