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Bar nsta lMe, ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at i Jiarnsta ble , on the 12t!i day of March , A. I). 1850. A N Instrument purport ing to be the last Will and Testament of SAMUEL EMERY , late of Chat- ham , in "aid County, m erchant , deceased , having been presented to me for Probate by SAMUEL EMERY , I the Executor therein named—He , the said Executor, is directed to give notice, that the said Instrument I will be considered and acted upon.at a Court of Probate to be holden at Harwich , on the third Monday of April next, by publi-hing - this Order three weeks successively . previo us to said time , in the Barnstable Patriot, a ' newspaper pri nted in Barnstable , that all persons in- I tere.stcd may then and there appear and shew cause. ; if aiiv they iiavc. for or asrainst the Probate of said Will | ' KYMPIIAS MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. i Copy—Attest : I march ' 19 3w T. REED , Register. WARREN B. POTTER , 183 County, cor. Kempton street , ¦ j New Bedford , Mass. Agents.—0. M. Hvfckley, Barnstablc ; N. T. Hallet , Yarmouth Port; AJoner VV. Lovell , Hyan nis : David K. Akin , South Yarmouth : E. Edsoii , Jr., Orleans ; Hiucklcy & Stetson , Sandwich ; E. Nickerson Jr. & Co. South Dennis: Josiah Mayo, David Howes , and Wash- ington Tay lor , Chatham ; (Hied Brooks , Harwich : Jo!) Chase & Co. West Harwich ; Abner Nickerson and 11. V. Eldrcd ge & Co. South Harwich ; James S. Howes , East. Dennis ; TSan.gs Pqipcr , Brcwster; P. N. Bodlisli and Jeremiah Bu»mpus , Jr. Wareharn ; Lewis Kenney, ICast Wareluini; j Jonathan Mcnflall and Elisha Luce, Si pp ican ; llarlow & Lcbaron , Mattapoisett—and in the cit ies, towns itiid villag es throug hout the United States. New Bedford , Ma rch 5- :__ s'(_>b9 i 25 Court-street. j Tnos. CinuSTY , ) ,- -.- .,. S. II. Gkegort , S S. Constant. \ M w ^°'k- Bostons S. W. Peyser & Co., 85 Milk-street , coiner of Atki nson-street , and 18 Wash- ington-street , Boston—Importers of German Worst- ed. Fringes, Gimps , Braid. Buttons , Cord , Chenille. Hosiery. Gloves and a very extensive assortment of French Fancy Goods, snob as Purse Twist , Steel Goods, Combs. Kans , Purse Bags , &c, which we of- fer to deale rs lower than any other house in the New England States. New Goods received by every European Steamer and Packet. 85 MILK-STREET, BOSTON. O. & W. CARPENTER , Manufacturers of STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, and dealers in FLOWERS , STRA W TRIMMINGS, Newspaper Advertising Agent, No. a© State-st , Boston, Is authorized to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENT S and SUBSCRIPTIONS for Newspapers, at the SAME RATES , as at the office of Pub- lication. II. c. FISHER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic STRAW GOODS and HATS .' Also wholesale dealer in BONN ETS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS and other Millinery articles. lot " No. G7 Milk-street , Boston. TTiETLTCE^TTniuT^NNEfs: ' " WHITE'S BONNET BOOMS," The largest Bonnet Establishment in the United States, !0t SO and 45 Hanover-street , Boston. ~~~ W. P. B. BROOKS , CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES, CARPETS AND LOOKING GLASSES, Wholesale and Retail , on equitable princi ples. 9 Marshall and 66 Blachstone-stre .f t . . Boston. ES^The best place- to buv HAIR WOKK. of every descri ption , is at 247 Washington-street , Bos- ton . Every thing in the line made to order and war- ranted by A. KITCHEN , Importer and Manufacturer of Ladies' and Gentle- men's Hair Work. RICHARDSON , KENDALL & CO., Nos. 95 and 97 Milk , corner of Pearl street, Boston. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASS1MEUES , VESTINGS, VEL- VET SERGES. CAMBRICS , SILESIAS, BUTTONS, &c, Have ahvavs on hand , a full assortment of the BEST STYLES of FANCY CASSIMERE S, and every variety of Trimmings for Tailors' use . CE?= Dealers in the above Goods are respectfull y in- vited to call and examine our Stock . JA1WES FRENCH , No. 78 Washington street, Boston , Publisher , Bookseller, Importer and Dealer in Books and Stationery of every variety, wholesale and retail , at the lowest prices. Please Call ami Try. VOSE'X^OTTHLAND, ( Sueeessors to Jonathan Forbush,) Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in B O O T S A N D S H O E S ; GENTLEMEN 'S CONGRES S BOOTS AND GAITER8 , of every description ; Heel Pumps, Kid Dancing Pumps , Slippers , f r c. Men 's, Boys' Youth's and Children 's THICK AND KIP BOOTS, Women's and Misses' KIP, LACE & STRAP BOOTS, Men's Calf and Kip BR0GANS, S ?c. 1 and 2 Blackstonc-strcet , Boston. PARKER , VOLDER & CO. COMMON, FINE AND RI CH FURNISHING GOODS, 23 Dock , and 12 Market Square , Boston. S! G. BOWDLEAR & ~ CO., Dealers in ,, ,St? wm.^.,.,,TC S. G. BOWDLEAR , W. A. BOWDLEAR , r ^ GRE^- " mustard , Spices " and l>ye Woods ; By CONVER SE & ROBSON , Office For est Mills. 54 North Market-street. Boston. luTcmNs7HiJBT&"co^ Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in PRODUCE , Nos. 5 and 6 South Market-str eet , Boston. " HENT& BLAKE , " " IMPORTERS AND DEA LERS IN SALT , Wholesale and Retail. 48 Long wharf Boston. E. OAKES .& PERKINS, —Importers and Dealers in— S A L T , Wholesale and Retail, _______ 51 and 52 Long wharf, Boston. CIIARLES PI . BADGER , Drugs and Medicines, Paints , Oils Sf Window Glass, Nos. 47 and 49 Blackstone-street , Boston. _________ Fashionable Clothing and Furnishing' House, On Lower Floor and Chambers , (Sign of the Ram 's Head ,) 56 and 58 Washington-st , Boston. Wholesale Purchasers of Clothing arc particularl y in- vited to call and examine our Stock of Nice and. Fashionable Heady Made Clothing. We now offer un- 1 precedential inducements to those wishing to pur- chase Well Made Fashionable Clothing. Our New Stock of Cloths , Coat ings, Pantalooncry, and Rich Vcsfings , is unequalled. Remember, Sign of\ the Ranis lltad. A, II. Powers. George Lyon. PettengilPs Boston Directory, G00LSDG3 & 1 W __a _1'~' ' BOOK,JOB , CARD AND FANcy IP__H3£f _W__S d- -F _*_J_S®____Smia ' No. 12 Water-str eet , Boston. ^3 W. B. KELLEY & ~ SOlT^ —55— WASHINGTON-STREET , BOSTON Invite the attentio n of their patrons and the public , thei r extensive assortment of L *o FasS«iona l>le doods, ada pted to Gentlemen 's wear, comprising everv dc«- 4s ble color of BROADCLOTHS , new styl es of fi* and plain DOESKINS , and VESTINGS in Sm^ I endless variety, also such Os ' 'FURNISHING GOODS as are usually kept by Merchant Tailors. An entire new stock of CUSTOM MADE CLOTu- ING has been manufactured adapted to the Spr inq ' , Summer, every garment of which has been fashiona]!! cuta nd trim med , and purchasers who buy their cl K ing; read y made, or have it made to their order , can I pend upon having their work warranted , and every _ °" ment sold for a price to suit the most . economieal " "Fishin g Tackle , ~ W h o r e s a l e & R e t a i l , M A R TI N L . B R A D F O R D , 132 Washington-st. 3 doors North Old South Church L E PEARSON & CO ~ Perfumery, Medicine, Cigars , Inks, §-C) at w), 0]eSHje Also, Dysentery, Diarrhrea and Cholera Medicine and sure cure or the money refunded . Try ' it. No. 76 Union-street , Boston. Binney &, EiSis, Wholesal e manufacturers of UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, and dealers in Silks , Ginghams and every variety of materials for. "V. manufacturers of Umbrellas. 42 and 44 Kilby-street , Boston JOHN GOVE & CO., Extensive Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS of evert descri ption—1 and 2 Ilitchborn Block , corner of Ann and Barrett-streets. John Gove. J- D. Leland. [[^Particular attention paid to Cuslon Wo rk . JAMES B. MACOMBER , G e n t 's F u r n i s h i n g S t or e , Whol esale and Retail ; SHIRTS, BOSOMS and COLLARS made to order 87 Washington-street , Boston. Wasiialaneef Iron and Tsitoe Wor k* WALWORTII & NHSON , 18 and 22 Devonshire-street , Boston , manufacturers of Lap-Welded Locomotive, Stationary and Mar ine Boiler Flues . Steam and Gass Pipes, Brass Valves, COCKS , And other apparatus for Steam and Gass Work — WORTHIMGTON STEAM PUMPS. The use of small wrought iron Tubes , for warming buildings by steam was ori ginated and has been extensivel y brought into practise by W. & N. PettengilPs Reporter ! A LAR GE MONTHLY PAPER, published at S.U PETTENGILES ADVERTISINGAGENCY, No. 10 State-street , Boston. Price—50 cents per Annum. The March Number is worth the yearl y subscri ption price , to any business man , as it contains a complete list of the Newspa- pers in NewEng land. Power-Loom Harness Twine , SEA ISLAND AND NEW ORLEANS HARNESS TWINE , of superior quality, a,\\ sizes, constantl y for sale by the Manufacturer 's Agent, 1 ). C. HAMMOND , 38 India-street. j TeTttredge~& ~ ~ co~ Manufacturers and Dealers in SPIRITS,TURPENTINE.CAMPIIINE OIL, and PORTABLE BURNING FLUID , And Extra White Cherry Resinfor Soap Makers; 34 Commercial-street , Boston. The Family Meeting . BY CliARI-ES SPRAGUE. We are all here ! Father , mother , Sister, brother , All who hold each other dear. Each chair is tilled , we 're all at home ! To n'i_ ht let no cold stranger come : It is not often thur- aiound Our old familiar hearth we're found. Bless then the meeting and the spot , For once be every care forgot ; Let gentle peace assert her power , And kind affection rule the hour— We 're all—all here. We're not all here 1 Some are away—the dead once dear, Who thronged with us this ancient hearth , And pave the hour of guiltless mirth. Fate, with a ster n, relentless hand , Looked in and thinned our little band. Some like a ni ght- Hash passed away, And some sank lingering day by day. The quiet grave-yard—some lie there , And cruel ocean has his share—¦ We're not all here. We are all here ! Even they—the dead—thoug h dead , so dear , Fond memory, to her duty true , Bring * back their faded forms to view. Hqw lifelike, throug h the mist of years , Each well-remembe red f! >ce appears ; We see them as in-.tiines long past. From each to each-Hin d looks arc cai-tj We hear their words , thei r smiles behold , They're iouti u1 udl& they were of old— We are alrlpci'G. We are all here ! Father , motherj Sister , brother—- You that I love with love so dear— This may not long he of us said : Soon must we join the gathered dead , And by the hearth we now sit lo .und . Some other circle will be found.,- Oh , then, that wisdom may werknow , That yields a lif e of peace below ; So, in the world to follow this . May each repeat in worlds of bliss , We're alls—all here ! P OETRY. Woman 's ILove. In the course of our peregrinations , we were once introduced to a famil y consisting of a widow lad y and two daug hters , The elder was about twenty, an exceeding ly interesting' girl we' ll educated , and o( considerable personal attractio ns. In tho general demeanor of I he sisters there was a striking contrast; the youngest whs' all gaiety, will ) n transparent can- dor on her features that enabled you to read her very heart. Every word , every move, of the elder , evinced some predomi nant idea*— that she Iia A.M. and 3.4a ! P M ' Leave Sandwich for Boston at " A.M. and 2+5 P.M. inters ecting with trains of the Ml Kivcr Koad at Mid- dlehoro '—«h ich trains intersect wit h Isew Bedford Trains at Jivr fc-K' s Statio n. . A re 'r, il-r ' Me.n-han di/.o Train will leave Sandwich for Boston and Way Stations , dail y, at 7.15 o'clock A. M., and returning leave Middleboro ' at 10.30 P.M.— Passenger Car with this trai n onl y between Middle- I boro ' a nd Sandwich. | Sta sres leave Sandwich for the Cape on the arrival of the morning trai ns , ami on Saturd ay evening train. Stages leave Monument , daily , on the arriv al of the I morni ng train from Boston , for Falmouth and interme- diate plac es,—returning, in season for P.M. train for Boston. ^ Fare between Warehskn and New Bedford , when paid at the Ticket Office. "5 cents ; Sandwich and Bos- to n 51 50. u I SILVAXIIS BQURNE , Superintendent. | Sandwich. Dec. 28. fl [j an ' Cap e Cod Express. '"^f^fff This Express will leave Office, in Boston fe^Jjjf through th o Winter at 7 o'clock , A. M., and ^p§g£&3 P. M. All Express matter going belo w —_a__=«—r_St Smid^vit- U will be taken in the A. M. train onlv. (r^-fie particul ar to ]iav e your goods marked "Per Cape Cod Express .' Office in New York . No 1 Wall street. " Philadel phia , 89 Chestnut street. " Bo-Jton, "Railroad Exchange , Court Square " Sandwich , Boy dcn's Stage Office. j nov 28 ' ] To the Jud'i-c of Probate for the County of Barnstable: TmWPECTKULLY represents WARHES HOG- _\ RRS , Guardian of Augustus F. Eldrcd ge, minor I child of ABIJAI1 KLDUEDGE , late of Chatham , in said County, deceased—Tluit the said Ward is inter- ested in certain Real Estate , situated in Harwich , in -aid County de»eribed as follows , viz. : A tract of Woodbind near Hall' s Path , so called. conti diMug about two acTcs .and bounded south by bi nd of the hei rs of Abijah Eldrcd ge, their late grandfather and others'. Al«o--0ne lot of Woodland at Long Pond, contain- ing about an acre, and bounded sn the north by land of ~ the heirs of their said grandfather. Also—Two tracts of Woodland near the mill of Setb Eldred ge, one of which, containing about two acres , is bounded west by lan d of the heirs of the grand- father , deceased ; on the east by a ditch—and the oth- er, contai ning about half an acre , is bounded on the west by bind of said heirs , easte rly by a cleared field. . And your petitioner further represents , that said es- tate is unp roductive , and that it is expedie nt and would be for the benefit of said Ward that his interest in the abov e described lical Estate should be sold and tho proceeds of such sale be p_ut out on interest , or invest- ed in some productive stock for the benefit of said Ward according to law.l Your petitioner therefore prays that he may bo lic ensed to sell and convey the «aid Ward's inter est i n tbe^ afor esaid Real Estate for the purpose aforesaid. tWAKREN ROGERS. Dated at Barnstable , Marc'h 12, 1850. Baxstable, ss.—At a Cou% of Probate holden at Barnstable , in and for said County, on the 12th day of March. 1850— >_, "Upon the foregoing petition of'.Warren Rogers—Oi dered , that the said petitio ner notif y all persons inter- ested therein , that the same will 'jhc heard and acted ; upon at a Court of Probate to be holden at Harwich. ( in and fo r said County, on tho third Monday ol A pril next , by causing an attested copy of said petition kind of this order thereon, to be published in the Barn- ' stable Patriot, a newspaper printed in Barnstablc , I three weeks successivel y prior to said Court , that they inl ay then and there appear and shew cause, if any they i havc. why the prayer thereof should not be granted. NVMPIIA'S MARSTON , Judge of Probate. Copv—Attest : march ' 19—3w T HEED , Register. To tho Jud ge of Proba te for the County of Barnstabi c: DE S I R E OHO WELL , Ad ministratrix of the estate of SIMEON L. CROWELL. late of Barnstablc. !in said County, deceased , respectfull y represents , that the debts due from said deceased , as nearl y as can be ! ascertain ed , a mount to four hundred and twenty-one !dollars and fift y cents : that the charges of Administra- tion amo unt to twenty-five dollars , and that there is no per sonal estate of said deceased. She therefore prays tha t she may be licensed to sell so much of the real es- i tate of said d eceased, as shall raise the sum of four hu ndred and forty-six dollars and fifty cents , for the ij avm ent of said debts and charges , DESIRE CHOW ELL, Bv Z. D. Basset. Barxstabi.k , ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at Biini'-table , in and for said County, on the 12th day of March , 1850— Upon the foregoing petition of Desire Crowell—Or- dered , that th o said petitioner notif y all persons in- terested therei n, that the sa me will be heard and acted upon at a Court of Probate , to be holden at Brcwster. in and for said County, on the third Tuesday of Ap ril next , by causing an attested copy of said peti- tion and of this order ther eon , to he published i n the Barn stablc Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable , throe weeks successivel y prior to said Court , that they ma y then and there appear and shew cause , if any they hav e, why the praver thereo f should not be granted. N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Attest: irarch 'l !)—1w T. REED , Register- To the Judge of Probate for the County of Barnstable : RESPECTFULLY represents A Z U B A I I H. CROWELL , Guardian of Harrison Crowell , mi- nor child of HARRISON CROWELL. late of Yar- mout h, in said County, deceased—That the said Ward is interested in certain Heal Estate , situate d in Yar- mouth , in said County, desc ribed as follows, viz : the Homestead of the late father of said Ward , consisting of about five acres of land^with a dwelling house and other buildings thereon , bounded west by la n d of th e heirs of Ebenezcr Crowell , ajid cast by land of Thomas Crowell , which estate is subj'eet to the ri ght of dower of the m idow oi said deceased. . And your petitioner fur- ther represents , that said estate is unproductive , and that it is expedient and would be for the benefit of said War d that his interest in the above described Real Estate should be sold and the proceeds of such sale he put out on interest , or invested in some productive stock for the benefit of said Ward * accordi ng to law.— Your petitioner therefore prays that she may be lice ns- ed to sell and con\ey the said Wrfrd's interest in the afo resaid Heal Estate for the purpo-e aforesaid. AZUBAII II. CRO WELL. Bated at Barnstablc , March 12, 1855. Bauxstablk , ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barnstable. in and for said County, on the 12th day of March , 1850— Upon the foregoing petition of Azubah II. Crowell— Ordered , that the said petitioner notify all persons in- terested therein , that the xame will be heard and acted upon at a Court of Probate to be holden at Brewster. in and for said County, on the third Tuesday of A p ril next , by causing !U; attested copy of said petition and of thi s order there on , to be published in (he Bar n- stable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnst ablc , three weeks successivel y prior to said Court, that they may then and there appear and show cause , if any the y have, wh y the prayer thereof should not. be granted N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probat e. Copy—Attest: march '!!)—3w T. REED , Reg ister Bitl'MStatole, SS.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barn stabl e, in and for said County, on the 12th day of March , A.I). 1850. AN Instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of ELI SMALL , late of Harwich , in said County, miller , deceased, having been presented to me for Probate by ELDREDG E SMALL & AARON - SMALL, the Executors therein named—They, th e said Ex ecutors , are d irecte d to give notice , that the said Instrument will be considered and acted upon , at a Court of Probate to be holden at Brcwster , on the third Tuesday of A pril next , by publish ing this order three weeks successively previous to said time , in the Barns- table Patriot , a news paper printed in Barnstab lc , that all persons intereste 'd may then and there appear and shew ca use , if an y th§y Ijiivc , for or against the Probate of said Will. " ' f ' N. M. AHSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Attest: . ' march 19 3w T. REED , Reg ister. ¦pOTASII.—1 cask best quality Potash , put received X and for sale by JAME S KNOWLES. Yar mouth Port, March 13. ]3aa'Bi§t£sMe, ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barnstable. on the 12th day of March , A.I)., 1850. AN Instrument purportin g to be the last "Will and Testament of ANXAII H. ELDREDGE , late of '< Barnstablc. in said County, deceased , having been pre- sented to 'me for Proba' te by WATERMAN EL- I DREDGE and EBENEZER II. ELDKEDGE , the , Executor s therein named—They, tho said Executors , 1 are directed to give notice , that the said Instrument will be consider ed and acted upon, at a Court of Probate. ; (o be holde n at Barnstable. or, the third Tuesday of 1 May next, by publishing this order three weeks suc- 1 sessivel y, previous to said time , in the Barnstable Pat- riot , a news paper printed in Barnstabl c, th at all per- sons interested may th en and there appear and shew I came, if anv they hav e, for or against the Probate of said Will. " N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Copv—Atte.-t: march 19—3w T. REED, Reg ister. I ISarastaI>Se, ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barnstable , on tho 12th da y of March , A.I). 1850. A N Instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of ELIZA B. ELDREDGE , late of Barnsuble , in said County, dece ased , havi ng been pre- sented to me for Probate by WATERMAN EL- DREDGE and EBENEZER ' II. ELDREDGE , the Executors therein named—They the said Executors, are directed to giv e notice that the said Instrument will be considered and acted upon , at a Cour t of Probate to be holdcd at Barnslable , on the third Tuesday of May j next, by publishing this order three weeks successive- ly previous to said time , in the Barnstable Patriot, a. newspaper printed in Barnstable , that all persons in- terested may then and there appear , and shew cau se, if anv they "ha ve, for or against the Probate of said Will." NYMPIIAS MARSTON , Judge of Probate. Copy—Attest : march "19 3w T. REED , Register. Estate of Henry Gorliam, TVTOTICH is hereby give n, that the subscriber has _\been dul y appointed Administratrix of the goods and estate of HENRY GORIIAM , lat e of Barnstable , in the County of Barnstablc , sail maker , deceased , int estate, and has accepted that trust and given Bond as the law directs. And all persons havi ng dema nds upon the estate of the said deceased are hereb y required to exhibit the same; and all persons indebted to the said estate are called upon to make payment to IIAHH1ET T. GORIIAM , Adinr 'x. Barnstable , March 12th . 1850. 3w— [march 19 W. I. Goods , Ship and Family Stores, ISwtter, Cliccse , ficc, &c. M RICH , Jr. & BROTHER would inform their « friends and the public generall y, that the y have taken the large and convenient Cellar Store NO. 52 COMMERCIAL STREET , (o pposite Philadel phia Packet Pier,) where they carry on the West India Goods and Produce Business in all its bra nches. From our experience , and the many facilities we possess in Trade, we feel confident that we can put up Shi p and Famil y Stores as cheap, if not cheaper , than any other establishment in the city. Traders , Sea Captains , Heads of Families , and all who may visit the Citjj Sbr the purpose of procuring a supplv of the best and (|it the same time) the cheapest FAMILY STORES , w^l find it for their interest and convenience to make theiii'\purehasos at this store. MATTHIAS RICH , 3s% JOHN RICH. Boston , Feb. 26. y 3m The Massachiisels Slate Record, And Year Book of G^Ural Information for 1851. FFMIE Fourth Volume of this valuable Work , eom- JL pris ing every ki nd of information connected with affairs of tiio State is just published. Price SI. Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4, bound to match , can be ob- tained of th e publisher , JAMES FRENCH , 78 Washington-street. Boston , Dealer in, Books and Stationery of every variety. march 19 To Merchants , MERCHANTS visiting Boston , from the Cape, are invited to call at TAPPAN , WIIITTEMORE & MASON' S Bookstore, No. 114 Washington street , where they will fin.! all the Books now in use in tho Schools and Academies of Massachusetts , as well as all kinds of Blank Books and Stationery, at satisfactory prices , for cash or on credit. Lihraries furnished vvith all new and Standard Books , at n large discount fijom retail prices. Teach- ers suppli ed favorabl y. ^ Boston , March 5. _ tf Clioiee Wines, Epudies, &c. OTARD DUPUY & CO.' BRANDY ; London Dock " Pellevoisin " Seignette " Hennessey & Co. " Pine A pp le GIN; * Anchor " : _: Salmon Wcssp'' a Fish " f Pure PORT WINE ; i " PORT JUICE ; 8. Calabria PORT WINE ; Burgund y " •' Sicil y Madeira WINE ; Old Sherry Pure Cherry BRANDY ; " " WINE ; London PORTER , in quarts and pints ; Jamaica ) St. Croix > RUMS ; New England ) Alcohol—for sale by the package or in bottles, of the choicest kinds , for medicirjal purposes. Apothecaries , Ph ysicians «ri'sJ others in want of a pure article , can rely upon obtaining it here at a fair price. For sale by EBF.N JAfj. KSON Jr., & CO. DniEgitt, 75 Hanover street, corner Blackstonl^an d Marshall streets. Boston , Feb. 26. 3.m To the Public IVT EW , IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE MED- l \ ICINE— POTTER'S LINIMENT, OR EX- TERNAL REMEDY. — Rheumatism can he cur- ed.— Cramps , Stiffness of the Joints , Numbness , Pains in the Bones and Muscles , Tic Doloreaux , Lumbago, Toot h ache , Headach e, Corns , &c., successfully treated by th is wonderful preparation . This invaluable remed y, which has entirel y cured hu ndreds in this vicinitj^Df the most excruciating of all complaints. RiieumatiIm , is now offered lo the public with an entire confidenel that it will do all that it is promised for it. As a sale, certain and speedy medi- cine for Rheumatism , Lauiencss. Tie Doloreaux.Head- ache , &e., it never has been and it never can be sur- passed. Let tho se who doubt this , call upon the pro- prieto r, wh o will sa tify thefn at once of the perfect truth of thes e statements. T* hc External Remedy is itself a new medicine , and nevCT was used in this coun- try until intr oduced by the pro prietor. As an alleviator of that class of disease s which it jii'ofesses to treat, it is desti ned to win immense public fS.vor . To suffer with Rhe umati sm when relief is at hand , is the height of foll y. For sale wholesale and retail by the Ptoprietor , TELPARS' MAGNOLIA! S P O O L CO T T O N . This celebrated thread , in white , and assorted colors, is constantl y for sale by Thaclier , Sliaw ' & Co., 43 Milk-street. _ BRIGGS' PATENT EXTENSION Dining Tables, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY C. C. & J. BUIGGS SOLE MANUFACTURER S, 507 Washington-street , Boston. Dealers and others will find it for their advantage to examine our prices and improved styles before pur- chasing. JT. S. BEACS & CO., C L O C K M A N U F A C T U R E R S , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CLOCKS AND CLOCK MATERIALS, Haymarket Square, Boston , (opposite Boston & Maine Rail Road Depot.) A, W. Pollard , MERCHANT TAILOR, COSTUMES, —AND—• KEGALIA MANUFACTURER, No. 6 Court-street . Boston. Every branch of the TAILORING BUSINESS. wj» be executed in the most COMPLETE AND VhVr FECT MANNER , and all Garments Warra nted to f it. For sale, Gold and Silver Army Laces, Fringes , Tassels, Stars> Emblems and Jewels. ^^^ ____ RATTANS! 4llJ RATTANS and DRESSED CANES for CHA1B SEATING, Prepared CANE (or Umbrella Mak- ers, constant ly for 'sale by C. Wakefield , No 21j2ommercial-street, Boston- THE ONK PRICE SXS1_ .iyi RKNEW ED AT OAS SA L L i 32 S I , 36 & 38 ANN -STREET , BOSTON. George W. Simmons & Co., having refitt ed their ex- tensive Establishment , and added new and desirable Vl] t " "ni'SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to their lar ge, well made , and selected assortment of Men's, Youth's §- Boys' Clothing §• Furnishing Goods, are offering great inducements to COUNTRY MERCHANTS , and others , to trade at this popular Clothing Emp<>r1' um. Every article has marked upon it a FIXED PRICE. From which there will be no deviation ; and that price is acknowled ged to be lower than many, other establishments can afford to make their Cloth- ing. The Proprietors ' means of purchiis- ' ing and manufacturin g give them a DECIDED ADVANTAGE .,.„ over all Competitors in tho Business and tlicy ,g n(i their Customers the benefi t of their increased » numerous facilities. They offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS ! to all who wish to purchase Clothing and Furnis'11 Goods of am/ descriptions, and especially t0 " )e WHOLESALE DEALERS, .n0 Whom they would respectfull y invite to c ^ a ^rj y their good and well selected assortment of RE A MADE CLOTHING ! DC^Remember and, call at. Simmons' OAK HALL , 32, 34, 36 and 43 Ann-strkt, BOSTON^^ AARON R. HILL , —Dealer in— _ BOOTS, Slf OES AND LEAT HER' 34 North Market-street , Boston. ^^^ ^ "malden fancy-dye house, ^ OFFICE , 70 COKNHIIX * " '-, CORNER OF COURT STREET , BOSTON, WA" . ' SHAWLS of all kinds dyed all shades. McrinO. ^ j' pacca , Alep ine , DcLaine ," Silk , Satin. Crap" 1 Pongee DRESSES dyed all colors, or cleansed. ,ft CEF-BIaek and purp le Cloaks, and Dresses «) Green, or Maroon ! „, tlSd ** *Gentlcmcn 's Coals and Pants Dyed or ^tea whole , and fast colors given. ., ap pli- Express expense paid one way, in all cases, » • r ed for. N. B.—Old Established DYE-HOUSE. march 5 6w __--' ____. ,- ™ — . 1 , t SILKS I SILKS !!—A good assortment , s?P c* Jl%1 and dark Dress Silks , just received and lor s j9 JAMES KNOWLES, Yarmouth Port. " "'