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Foreboding Trouble. Tlie Bible is Cull of injunctions that we "fret not " ourselves, nor give our he.'irts too much trouble on account, of what mat possibly happen to us in the future days of our presen t life . But notwithstand- ing these inj unctio ns , asl-well as the countless mlrno- nitions which are to be fojam) in the works of almost eve ry writur ou the science of ethics , mankind are sadl y prone to "borrow trouble.'' There is a con- stant feeling of discontentj iind worrii'ul disatisfae- tion , which makes men looks forward in their imag- ination , to new development of evil and injuiy to befalj them, No iliing is so foolish , for it not onl y insures present unhapp incss, but does nothin g to prepare the- n)itid for the unfavorable events of Provj dflnee when they come in all the unp leasan t- ness of stern reality. A man should by all means , be careful to look ahead for the breakers , lest he should run upon them when lie is not. aware of their proxi mi ty, i|||(| mak e shi pwreck of his fortunes ; a wise in.m trill , ;ind ought to do this. Jiiit what we complain i!g"i"st is the practice in which many in- dul ge, of torturing the present moments of life bv needless apprehensions of bad luck in store , as if ii were not as much as a man could do to bear up with the afflictions which alread y beset him , and discharge life 's dail y duties with a stead y, cheerful and con- sistent f'rama of mjud. 'Wh y fiet before the evil day draws niji h ? In the Old Testament , we rend this comforting out balf an acre is bounded on the wetable , in and for said County, on the 12th day of March. 18J0— Upon the foregoing petition of Warren Rogers—Or- dered, that the said petitioner notify all persons inter- ested therein, that the sani cj will lie heard and acted upon at a Court of Probate to be holdon at Harwich , in and for said County, on the third Monday _ of A pril next , by causing an attested copy of said petition and of ibis order thereon, to b6 published in the Barn- stable Patriot , a newspaper jo.-iiiied hi Barnstable, three weeks successively prior t]g,said Court ,, that they may then and there appear and shew cause, if any they have , why the praver thereof should not be granted. NYMFHAS MAHSTON , Judge of Probate. Copy—Attest: march "l9—3w ¦ T REED , Register. J. KITTREDGE & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in SPIRITS, TURPENTINE.CAMPVINE OIL, and PORTABLE BURNIN G FLUID , And Extra White Cherry Resin for Soap Makers ; 34 Commercial-street , Boston. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ! to all who wish to purchase Clothing and Furnishing Goods of an// descriptions, and especially to the WHOLESALE DEALERS, Whom they would respectfull y invite to examine their good and well selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHIN G ! 03*"Remember and call at Simmons' OAK HALL , 32, 34, 36 and 43 Ansj -strkt, BOST ON. L 'W.Pollard , MERCHANT TAILOR, COSTUMER, —AND— REGALIA MANUFACTURER No.6 Court-street. Boston. . Every branch of the TAILORING BUSI^BSS. will be executed in the. most COMPLETE AND PER- FECT MANNER , and all Garments Warranted to f it. For sale, „ . ~, , „ Gold and Silver Army Laces, Fringe? , l assels , Slars , Emblems and Jewels. W. R. KELLEY & SON , 55 . WASHINGTON-STREET , BOSTON , Invite the attention of their patrons and the public to their cxte nsivt assortment of Fashionable Goods, adapted to Gentlemen 's, wear, comprising every desira- ble color of BROADCLOTHS, new sty les of figured and plain DOESKINS , and VESTINGS in almost endless variety, also such "FURNIS HING GOODS as are usually kept by Merchant Tailors. An entire new stock of CUSTOM MADE CLOTH- ING has been manufactured adapted to the Spring and Summer, every garment of which has been fashionabl y < cut and trimmed , and purchasers who buy their cloth-j ing ready made, or have it made to their order , can de- ' pend upon havi ng their work warranted, and every gar-1 ment sold for a price to suit the most economical. - — -===—=5™ ^ ^ IMllviMi'III &WW u®^ -^ THE "SICK ! DR. STEPHEN JEWET T' s Justly and highly Celcbratca Family Medicines USED BY PHVSICIAKS OP 'HIGH STASDIRp Prepared by Steph en Jewett , son of the lir ' »r. Stephen Jewett, of iXind ge, K. n IT is not pretended that any one of these lied" ' will relieve or cure every disease. All if usw,«W ClnuS sons know no sing le article can accomplish such result " ^ x> '*i it is true, each of these medicines , by thorough trial ¦ ' *' be pronounced to have no superior or equal fOr ft 1 )-'" or Permanent Cure of those diseases for whieh. tli f recommended, as they have been tried , and prove i\ te their continued use for the last fifty years by nnm Families and Ph ysicians to be trul y 'Familii 'j l / fr f ¦ * '0*s and pronounced to be all the Medicines anv Wr* '"**' Famil y can Require , unless in very oxtraordinarv ' r >n 0r Their power over disease has not been iVcc//.; ! c ?' Equalled ,—as numerous cures attest , where skilfnl 'T^' sicians have failed to produce relief. I1")- ALL CAN BE CURED , WHO WILL PC; THE M AS DIRECT ED, w within:the J - 3 Medicine. u^ *•« (>), Dr. Stephen JcweJrs Celebrated TRUE HEALTH RE STORING BI T TE RS These Bitters remove all morbid secretions t,u ¦ •/ the bl ood , give great tone and vigor to the digestive ^ gans, cure diseas es that al read y exist , fortif y The svst against all future disease , ca n be taken with safefv_T I> no time debilitating the patient , being grateful to tl" most delicat e stomach, and remark able for their ('J '? ing, Invigorating , Strenghtening and Restorative Pre " .' ties, and an invaluable and sure remedy in ' LIVER COMPLAINTS , JAUNDICE , " DYSPEPSIA ' 1 Heartburn : Flatulency or Wind ; Costiveness ; J'^i ness ; Pain in the Side, Bones or Joints ; Disonl of the Skin , Liver and Kidneys ; Relaxed Bowel* Loss of Appetite; 'Unnatural Appetite ; Sleep]*/' ness ; Depression of Spirits; Piles ; Humors; Worms' Sinking and Fullness or Wei ght at the Stom^t! Nervous Headache ,.and every form of Indi gestion ! Nervous Irritability , Giddiness ; Drowsiness: Wan ' dcring Pains ; Pal pitation of the Heart ; Scrofu].-" St. Anthony 's Fire ; Salt Rheum ; Canker ; CanceV ous Sores ; Inci pient Consumption , and all ot] Diseases caused by an impure state of the Blood, Ij V( tem. To FEMALESwho suffer from a Morbid and V imat ural Condition, and icho seem threatened with C0NSVI\{ p' TION, this is a Medicine of Inestimable Vulue. It is.« " Excellent Remedy in Summke Complaints, and a m-eoj Preventive of Fevers. Dr. Stephen Jewell's Highly Celebrated XPWMS©S?A3B'2r H&HSvffiik.. This Elixir contains many of the most hi ghly ap- proved cough or expectorant medicines , rccommemltll by the United States. London , and Edinburg h Colleges of Health ; but being peculiarl y and fortunatel y com- bined , is trul y wonderful in its good results. Partic u- larly should this Medicine be in every Family where then are CHILDR EN, as the delay incident to procuring.! physician has often proved fatal to those whom timely assistance would have saved. This Elixir will jn-ovc itself to excel any thing, as a valuable and sure remed y in CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS,COUGHS,COLDS, Sore Throat; Influenza : Asthma; Bronchitis ; Quin- sy; Croup; Whoop ing Coug h; Difficulty of Breath- ing ; Pains in the Side or the Breast ; Sore- ness of the Chest; Distress when lying upon the side, "producing Choking, or sense of Suffocation, &c, &c. Dr. Stephen Jewell's Justl y Celebrated STRENGTHENING PLASTER.' This plaster is composed of quite a number of vege- tabl e substa nces, peculiarl y compounded. There never ha s been , and there is not at the present time , a bettor plaster mad e, for the various purposes for which plas- ters are used. It has no superior for removing PAIN , INTERNAL INFLAMMATIONS , KHEllilATISfc Gout; Swollen or Weak Joints , Limbs or Cords; Lame- ness, Cramp, Pains or Weakness in the Side, Back or Breast , Weak Stomach , &c., &c, ami when used in LIVER AND PULMONARY DISEASES, will prove very beneficial to those suffering with such complaints. Extract from a letter of an eminent physician in Worcester Co., Mass., a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Winchendon, Jan. 16, 1849. "Dr. Stephen Jewett : Dear Sir—I speak with confidence , having used the Elixir in my own practice , and I unhesitating ly recommend it as a safe, valuable and highly useful family medicine. I consider it indeed a family medicine , and a remedy for Coughs, Colds, and that dreaded disease the Croup, f or which it is far superior to any other preparation lie- fore the public. I ha ve used your Health Restoring Bitters in my prs*" tice , and have found them vcrv serviceable in Pt/spcp- sin, Humors , General Debility, and particularl y in If ubit- ual Cosliveness. I consider it one of the best remedies in use. Yours , &c. IRA RUSSELL, M. ! )¦" From one of the most eminent physicians in '"e Stale of New Hamp shire. Temple , N. II., Jan. 17, 1849. "Dr. S. Jewett : ' . Dear Sir— I have examined your P ulmonary hlmt, and am well satisfied that it merits the full confidence of the community, as being what it purports to be, "n efficient and safe remed y for all the diseases to wl'icft the resp iratory organs are subject. It may be usedI witn much more safety than almost any other articl e oflereo for this purpose , inasmuch as the danger of iinp»«« action of those organs , the frequent and leg itimate re- sults of most other remedies of the class, by reason 0' their opiate character , is , by this , entirel y obviated. The physician who should meet with it in families- would find it a ready assistant , by which his own labot in the dispensation of medicine would be obviated , an" his efforts for relief essentially aided. With much consideration , ^^ g ™** ;^ Scrofula and Liver Com p laint Cured. Boston, May 15, 1848. "To all whom it may concern , this may certify, tlm ' I ha ve for years been troubled with a scrofulous hu- mor , which has been very troublesomc ,and was fast n»' dermining my health , and had severe pains in the hack, loss of appetite, languor, and general de bility. , A short time since, I commenced taking Vr, Jtvdt' Health Restoring Bittn-s, and in n very sliort time "tf humors and pai ns left me, and my appe tite improve", and my health has not been so good for years, aN « which I attribute to Dr. Jewctt's Health Restoring Bit- ters. (Mrs.) E. H. RUSSELL- Asthma can be Cured. TV „ Eisdgk , N, H., May 4, 1848- Dr. Stephen Jewett: . ,. ¦ ' Dear Sir—1 have for years been troubled with U'1 - Asthma in its icorst form. At times it has been so * vore as to threaten suffocation , and I have beep obliK to sit up night after ni ght , being unable to He «. 01 ^, 1 have tried various remedies without any benefit. _ last I was induced to try a bottle of your I'V'"° gJ. Elixir, and I am happy to inform you "that I »™ j pletel y cured , not having ha d an attack of it s. 1!1. ^..,]. am glad to learn that you are about offering tins in uable medicine to the public. Yours , trul y, . .c SAMUEL ROBBJ^. For further information regarding these VA-H ., BLE MEDICINES , see Pamp hl et 'to be had ot ^ Agents , (gratis ,) where testimony from the l'|(! quarters will be found , among which are letters no Hon. MARSHALL P. WILDER , Boston , Me- llon. JAMES C. CHURCHILL , Portland , Me- ENOCH PATTERSON. Ksq., Boston , Mass. , Capt. CHARLES II. COLE , Rind ge, N, H., l"te New Bedf ord , Mass. >u EPHRAIM MURDOCK , Jr Esq. Winchendon , *', IRA RUSSELL, M. D. N. KINGSBURY , M. D., Temple , N. H. E. DARWIN ABELL, M. D., Rindge , N. H. GEORGE JEWE TT, M. D. Tcmp leton , N. H-. ., Rev . A. W. BURSHAM , llind ge , N. II. Rev . RUF US TILTON , Pcterboro ', N. H. CALEB S. CARTER , Esq., Portland , Me. GEO . W. McLELLAN , Esq ., Boston , Mass. WILLIAM NICHOLS , Esq., Townsend , Mass- None genuincd , unless signed on each outside * ^. per , '-Stephen Jeivett & Co.," with a pen , to whom , rcct all orders . t(M.- Principal Office , !S0 ¥i««lia-st, B<>sl" For sale by Dealers in Medicines generally- jjI]r- AGENTS—0.M. Hincklcy, Barnstable; C.J'• ]eSl gess, Hinckley & Stetson , Sandwich : James K"j° „, Yarmouth Port; E. Nickerson , Jr., Chapman & ^ tcr i Dennis ; Jeremiah Mayo, Nath 'l Myrick , K^Vc!, . Josihh Mayo, Chatham ; Joseph P. Nickerson , % Brooks . Jr.. Job Chase, Harwich ; David K- T[Vflii- Co., South Yarmouth ; Warren Hallet & Son , * •> nis ; H. J. Richmond , Fairhaven. June 13 ly Blaiileai Worth. BY C. SWAIN. | Her home was but a cottage home, A simple home and small ; Yet sweetness and affection made It seem a fairy ball ! A li ttle taste , a little cave , Made humble things appear As though "they were translated there, From sonic superior sphere ! JiBf home was buf a cottage home, A simp le home, and small , Ypt sweetness and affection made It seem a fairy hall. Jis sweet the home, so sweet the maid , As graceful and as good ; She seemed a lil y in the shade, A violet in the bud ! She had no wealth , bu t maiden worth , A wealth that's little fame; Vet that's the truest gold of earth— The other's but a name ! Her home was but a cottage home, A simp le home, and, sma/!, Vet sweetness and affec tion made It seepi a fairy hall. •A ciieerfalness of soul , that threw A smile o'er every task ; A willingness, that ever flew To serre , ere one could ask ! A some thing we could wish our owji , A humble flow 'ret, horn To grace in its degree a throne , Or any rank adorn ! Ilpr home was but a cottage home, A simp le home, and sm all , Yet sweetness and affection made It seem a fairy hall . [From the Home Journal.] Tlte Flajgr of our Union. BY GEORGE P. * M01UiI8, "A song for our banner!" The watchword recall Which gave the republic her station : " Uni ted we stands-divided we fall "— It made and preserve's us a nation ! The union of lakes—the union of lands— The union of States none can sever— The union of hearts—the union of hands— And the Flag of the Union forever ¦And ever J— The Flag of our Union forever! Whijt God jn his infinite wisdom designed , And armed with republican thunder , •Not all the earth' s despots and factions combined Have power to conquer or sunder ! The union of lakes—the union of lands— The union of States none can sever— The union of hearts—ths union of hands— And the-Flag of the. Union forever And ever !— The Flag of our Union forever ! POE TRY. l nis day was instit uted tor wise pm-posos.lmt many sadly pervert it , an d to such we;wish to administer a trifle of good advice. Bar'rel /ip, on this day, your app les of (littoral ) sprinkle a tew drops of sincerity over your robe of outward appe arances ! put on the boots of humility, and go stra ight to church. When there, don 't bot her your head about tomorrow , nnil, instead of listening to -th e sermour heart with the spur feelings of\eJ nvy , because your neighbor 's pew is boiter cushioned ", but look 'honestl y 'ahead and think thoughtfully of self. Men have no ri ght to be building houses in their brains , or buy ing '" Mom- and pork in a church ! To the women we would say, if Mrs. Grund y's feather docs obstruct your view to the pul pit , don 't let it deafen yonr ears to the wards spoken ; it may he, your turn one of these fl.-iys to sport one too, and you needn 't say (lint be- cause her father was a cobbler she had no li ght to have her soul mended in the same church. [St. I/ou is Reveille. The Sabbath. Boy ! b.eware of bad company. Jt is, indeed im- possible but that in your intercourse with young peo- jile, you will occasionall y, at least , encounter '"some indiv iduals of impure princi ples and bad conduct. — But avoid them as you would a poison. They cre- ate a pestilential atmosp heie where\er they move , am} you are as sure to contract the disease, as it you were in a crowd where one of the company hail the small po.\' . If you are among the Impure , you are in danger of infect ion, ftp number uhat Iht: Apos- tle said— 'Evil communications corrupt good man- nPrs- Jn those days pood manners meant «ood wor- cUs\ for all tho rule of christiau manners is the Stan * dard of j|oocl morals. Whatever is immoral , is bad routiners. Isnu Comnativ. Fancy—im.-i«imition_ar U t\Ath of toil for those whoni fate forbids more ivnl and profitable ones.-. - Such, from their quiet and humbl e homes , may send forth thoug hts to the world , to pmit y and ennoble it wb trust , for one had better be powerless than ex- ort an evil influence—better i; vt. amj ,|io l,ll ]!e, ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barnstable, on the 12th day of March. A.I"). 1850. AN Instrument purporting to be the last Will -uul Testament of KUZA B. ELDRKDGE , late of Barnstable , in said County, deceased, having been pre- sented to me for Probate bv W A TE R M AN El i DREDGE and KBKNEZKlt 'll. ELDlSEDGE , the Executors therein named—They the said Executors, are directed to give notice that the said Instrument will be considered and acted upon , at a Court of Probate to be holden at Barnstable, on the ihird Tmvdav of May next , by publishing this order three weeks successive- ly previous to said time, in the Barnstable Patriot , a newspaper printed in lWnstalde, that all persons in- i terested may then and there appear , and shew cause. ¦if any thev have, for or a»ainst the Probate of said ; Will." I NYMPIIAS MAHSTON, Judge of Probate. I Copy—Attest : march " 19 3w T. REED, Register. Pcttengill's Boston Directory; The followingis a list of many of the most Substan- tial and Honorab le Business Firms in Boston.— Merchan ts and others, visiting the City, will find the Directory of great service to them, and they are ado ised to take it with them. "7OBB & SOUTHLAND, (Successoi s to Jonathan Forbush,) Manufact urers and Wholesale Dealers in 15 O O T S A N D S H O E S ; GE NTLKMKN 'S COXGISK8S BOOTS AXD GAITKRS , of every description ; Heel Pump.',;Ki<] Dancing Pumps, Slippers, \-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 BROGANS, $-c. 1 and 2 Ulackstonc-street , Boston . rABKER, WILDER & CO. COMMON, FINE #¦SUPERFINE CARPETINGS, Three-p ly and STAIR do. Also Rugs for sale at 2 and 4 Pearl street , Boston. JOHN P. BilWREB , JR, , MANUFACTURER OF STRAW BONNETS. Chambers 103 Washington-street, Opposite Milk-street - - Boston. BLODfiET , CMRKE & BROWN, 29 Pearl-street , Boston , OFFER FOB SALE A FCU,ASSORTMENT OF Foreign ssisd American Hardward ^ JAUSES FRENCH, """ JSo. i8 W ashington stkket, Boston Publisher , Loo/.-sellcr, Importer and Dealer in Books and Stationery of every variety, wholesale and retail , at the lowest prices. Please Call and Trv. PettengllPs Boston JDirectoiy. SMITH , SUMNER & CO., No. 35 Mh.k-stkket . . . BOSTON , Receive by every Stcamei', direct from the manufacture ers the latest styles of RIBBONS, SILKS, '' SHA W LS ,' LACES, GLOVES, HOSIER Y, EMBROIDER Y, MILLINERY GOODS, tj-c. which they oiler at low prices for cash or approved credit. Travelling Agents Wanted ! To sell SEAR'SPOP ULAR PICTORIAL WORKS. Good Encouragement given to Enterprising Me n. Also. AGENTS WANTED to obtain Sub- scribers for the A. & F. CHRISTIAN UNION MAGAZINE . Applicat ions mad e Postage paid , to S. M. PETTENGILL , 10 State-Street. Boston. MES'S ~ ERrmKER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALEJIS IN DRUGS, Thoinpsonian and Patent Medicines ; 7 Long wharf , opposite New Custom House. Wiixard Messeb , Jr. Wm . S. Banker , D.L. Hale. GEORGE C. VARNEY, FsishloiiJitole Ready Iff adc Clothing, AND RICH FURNISHING GOODS, 23 Dock , and 12 Market Square, Boston. NEWTON FACTORY. f. T. WARD , MANUFACTURER OF GLUE, 26 Broad-street , Boston , O. P. PRESCOTT & CO. Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, also Agents (m Albany CREAMALE <$• PORTER, 9 and 10 Canal Block , Blaekstone-stre ct , Bostok. _ Paints , Oil and Window Glass, Drugs and Medicines ; At No. 7 Long wharf , opposite New Custom House. LRVI BARTLETT & CO, WHOLESAL E GROCERS, No. 2 Long wharf , Boston, Mass. WETIIERBE E & LEKLANU , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in READY MADE CLOTHING , 47 Ann-street , Boston. F. & F. R I C E , Wholesale Dealers in West India Goods, Wool and Northern and Western Produce. 118 State-street , - - Boston. WARREN SAWYER , Dealer in TANNERS' AND CURRIERS 1 TOOLS, LAMPBLACK. CUTC H, &c. 3 Blackstone-street , Boston. STEARNS & COLLINS, PA TENT IMPROVED LEAD PIP E AND SHEET LEAD. Manufactured. & for sale by STEARNS & COLLINS, Corner of Congress and Waler-strects , Boston. LOCKWO OVZANE & LUfflB, PLUMBERS , 5 Derby Range , Court-street , Boston, Water Closets, Pumps , Hydrants and Fountains , Leather and India Rubber Hose. HOT , COLD and SHOWER BATHS put up on the most approved princi ple. Barrow's Celebrated Cooking Range. S. G. BOWDLEAU & CO., Dealers in If £)®W5B 9 17 Long-wharf. Boston. S. G. Bowdleaij . W. A. Bowdleaii , T. Grkun. Mustard, Spices and Dye Woods ; By CONVERSE & ROBSON , Office. Forest Mills. 54 North Market-street , Boston. 1IIJTC1IINS , IIURD & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in PRODUCE , Nos. 5 and 6 South Market-street ,Boston . BENT & BLAKE , IMPORT ERS AND DEALKRS 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. CHARLES II. BADGER , Drugs and Medicines, Paints , Oils $f Window Glass, Nos. 47 and 49 Blackstone-street , Boston. LYON & POWERS , Fashionable Clothing and Furnishing House, On Lower Floor and Chambers, ( Sign of the Ram 's Head ,) 56 and 5§ Washin-gton-st, Boston. Wholesale Purchasers of Clothing are particularl y in- vited to call and examine our Stock of Nice,and Fashionable Ready Made Clothing. We now offer un- precedented inducements to those wishing to pur- chase Well Made Fashionable Clothing. Our New Stock of Cloths. Coatings , Pnntaloonery, and Rich Vestings. is unequalled. Remember, Sign of the Ram's Head. A. II. Powers. George Lybn. J.llALL , Manufacturer and Dealer in D O O R S , SA S HE S, B L I N D S . 15 Blackstone-street— Boston. Reed & Cntiev's Select Powders, Warran ted of Superior quality and finel y powdered.put up in 1 pound bottles in cases expressl y for Physicians and Apothecaries , as accompanied by the recommenda- tions of the most eminent Medical men , together with a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINE S, PAINTS . OILS and DYE STUFFS. For 'sale by REED jj- CUTLER, Druggists, 33 India-street. Boston. JOTlN PEliKINS ~ & CO., —Importers and Dealers in— CHINA , GLASS and CROCKERY WARE Nos. 40 and 42 Broad-street , John Perkins , BOSTON. Gco. W. Bassctt. cha"s'e , DAG UERREAN ARTIST , 247 Washixotok-stkeet—BOSTON. Price ot" ISonrd Reduced At tbe "FRANKLIN HOUSE. Merchants ' Row , Bos- ton , to ONE DOLLA R per day. The House being painted throughout and thoroug hl y re- paired ,and new furniture ,whieh will make it in as good order as any in the city, of its class. The table will be furnished with the best the market affords . CROSS, SAMl'SON & CO., Proprietors. Boston and Chelsea Paper Company, MANL'FACTUlt ERS AND BKA1.EKS IN P A P E R H A N G I N G S , No. 4 Union Block , Union-street , OTIS MERIUAM.Agent for Company __J^5JJ^£- S. KLOUS & «), HAT AND CAP MANUFACIUBERS. Nos. 11 and 12 Dock Sqcakk , - - -KOb-lUiN . NOAH OBBBLBT , MANUFACTURER OF HA IS , Ogp-49 COUET-STRKET , BOSTON. All kinds of Hats made in the best manner , and for sale, wholesale and retail ^ at the lowest prices. Fishing 'B'aclsle, W h o l e s a l e & R e t a i l M A R T I N I , . H R A D P O R D 132 Washington-st. 3 doors North Old South 'churcli D a g u e r r eo t y pe s ! Plumhe's National Daguerrian Gallery,' No. 75 Court- strec , Boston , ! ¦stablishcd in 1840, is still success- fully continued , as we keep hel p sufficient to allow nil to sit until satisfied with their likeness. Please call and s,»e. 6 'r n K IT>ACE TO : BTIY BONNET S. " WHIT E'S BONNET HOOMS," i he largest Bonnet Establishment in the United States , 39 ajid 45 Hanovcr-strcet , Boston. I PettengilPs Boston Directory." CHARLES P. FLI NT, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , And Wholesale Jobber of Goods Manufactured expressl y for the New England Trade . 14 Clinto n , an d 5 Ktilton-strents. linstmi YVEBSTER & CO.^ Manufacturers of MOROCCO AND CURRIED LEATHER, Kid, Linings, Bindings, Calf, Gr'd and Sole Leather , 3Q North Market and Clinton-streets Boston. GEORGE A. VEAZ1E , Boo ts and Shoes , 136 H.AXOVER-8TREUT , - - BOSTON". Opposite the Old Hancock School House. HORATIO ClIICKERING '&" Cb~ —Dealers in— FAMILYand BAKER'S FLOUR ; 22 Commercial-street . Boston . Peitengill's Reporter ! A LARGE MONTHLY PAPER, published at¦S. M. PETTENGILL'SADVERT/SINGAGENCY, No. 10 State-street , Boston . Price—50 cents per Annum. The March Number is worth the yearl y subscription price , to any business man , as it contains a complete list of the Newspa- pers in NewEiie/land. Power-Loom Harness Twine, SEA ISLAND AND NEW ORLEANS HARNESS TWINE , of superior quality ,all sizes, constantl y for sale by the Manufacturer 's Agent , D. C. HAMMOND, 38 India-street. TELFARS MAGWOLIA ! S P O O L C O T T O N . This celebrated thread , in white , and assorted colors, is constantl y for sale bv Thaclier, SSnaw &. Co., 43 Milk-street. BRIGGS' PATENT EXTENSION Dining Tables, ¦ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY C. C. & J. BRIGGS SOLE MANUFACTURERS , 507 Washington-stree t , Boston. Dealers and others will find it for their advantage to examine our prices and improved styles before pur- chasing. Binney &. Ellis, Wholesale manufacturers of UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, and dealers in Silks , Ging hams and every variety of materials for manufacturers of Umbrellas. 42 and 44 Kilbv-strect , Boston. JOHN GOVE & CO., Extensive itanufacturersand Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING AND FUHNISHING GOODS of every descri ption—1 and 2 Hitchborn Block , corner of Ann and Barrett-streets. John Gove. J. D. Leland. [C?°"Particular attention paid to Custon Work". JAMES B. MACOMB ER, Oent's Furnishing Stove , Wholesal e and R eta il ; SHIRTS, BOSOMS ar:d COLLARS made to order 87 Washi ngton-street , Boston. Wiinalaiicct Broti nnd Tw1»e Works. WALWORTII & NASON , 18 and 22 Devonshire-street , Boston , manufacturers of Lap- Welded Locomotive, Stationary and Marin e Boiler Flues. Steam and Gass Pipes, Brass Valves , COCKS , And other apparatus for Steam and Gass Work .— WORTUIMGTON STEAM PUMPS . The use of small wrought iron Tubes , for warming buildings by steam was originated and has been extensivel y brought into practise by \V. & N. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM IIUNEWEI ) AT OAK HAL-Li S2, 34, 3G & SH ANN-STREET , BOSTON. George W. Simmons & Co., having refitted their ex- tensive Establishment , and added new and desirable patterns of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to their large , well made , and selected assortment of Men's, Youth's If Boys' Clothing §* Furnishing Goods, are offering great inducements to COUNTR Y MERCHANTS , and others , to trade at this popula r Clothing Empori- um. Every article has marked upon it a FIXED P RICE, From which there will be no deviation ; and that price is acknowled ged to be j lowkr than many oilier establishments can afford to make their Cloth- ing. The Proprietors ' means of purchas- ing and manufacturing give them a DECID ED ADVANTAGE over all Competitors in the Business and they give their Customers the benefit of their increased and numerous facilities . They offer AARON R. HILL , —Dealer in— BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER, 34 North Market-street , Boston. S. J. BEAL.S & CO., C L O C K M A N U F AC T UR E R S , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CLOCKS AND CLOCK MATERIALS , Uaymarket Square , Boston , (opposite Boston & Maine Rail Road Depot.) dOOLIDOB & -WILEY1 BOOK , JOB , CARD AND FANCY IPIEnraETEg & HTOHBH£iTBS0 ^ o-J_ 2_VVaji'eu : str i.;ET i Boston. J RA TTANS , RATTANS and DRESSED CANES for CHAIR SEATING , Prepared CANE for Umbrella Mak- ers constantl y for sale by C. WalieficI«I, No 21 Commercial -street , Boston . CHARLES PACK ER & CO, MOROCCO, KID AND BOOT SKINS LININGS, BINDINGS, §-c., .j-c. ' -—and— General Leather and Commission Merchants. 26 North Market-street , Boston. Baj- liMa^le, ss—A t a Com-t of ! ' • oba ie holden at l$arnstal>le , on the 12th day of March. A.D., 1850. A N Inst rument puf por.ii,.; to be the last Will and n . leshuncnt of A N NE R II. ELDRKDGE , laic of Barnstable , m said County , deceased , having been pre- sented to me for Probate bv W A T FR M A N VI DREDGE and EBENEZEll II. KLDRKDGE . the Execu tors therein named—They, the said Executors arc directed to give notice, that the said Instrument will be considered and acted upon, at a Court of Probate to be holden at Barnsiablc. on the third Tuesday of Slav next, by publishing this order three weeks Vuc- sossively, pre vious to said time , in the Barnstable Pat- riot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable , that all per- sons interested may then and there appear and shew cause, if any they have, for or against the Probate of said Will. * N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Oopv—Atte.-t: march 19—3w T. REED , Reg ister. To tlic Judge of Probate for the Countv of Barnstable: DE S I R E CROWELL , Administratrix of the estate of SIMEON L. CROWELL. late of Barnstable, in said County, deceased , respectfull y represents, that the debts due from said deceased , as nearl y as can be ascertained, amount to four hundred and twenty-one dollal-s and fift y cents : that the charges of Administra- tion amount to twenty-five dollars , and that there is no personal estate of said deceased. She therefore prays that she may be licensed to sell so much of the real es- tate of said deceased, as shall raise the sum of four hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty cents, for the payment of said debts and charges. DESIRE CROWELL, By Z. D. Basset. Baksstabi.k, ss.—At a -Court of Probate holden at Barnstable , in and for stiid County, on the 12th day of Marc h, 1850— Upon the foregoing petition of Desire Ciowell—Or- dered , that th e said petitioner notif y all persons in- terested therein , that the same 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 April next , by causi ng an atte sted copy of said peti- tio n and of this ordor th ereon , to bo published in the Barnstable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable , thr ee weeks successivel y prior to said Court , that the y ma y then and there appear and shew cause , if any they hav e, wh y the prayer thereof should not be granted. N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Ailest: march "!9—3w T. REED , Reg ister. To the Jud ge of Probate for the County of Barnstable : TJ ESPECTKULLY represents A"Z U B A II II . Xi C R OW E L L , Guardiifn of Harrison Crowell , mi- nor child of I I A R R I S O N '" GROWELL, late of Yar- mouth, in said County, deceased—That the said Ward is interested in certain Real;Estate , si tuated in Yar- mouth , in said County, described as follows, viz : the Homestead of the late father o'f said Ward , con sisting of about five acres of land with a dwelling house anil othe r buildings thereon , bounded west by land of the heirs of Ebenczer Crowell , and e^j st by land of Thomas Crowell , which estate is subject to the ri ght of dower of the widow of said deceased. And you r petitioner fur- ther rep resents , that said estate is unproductive , and tha t it is expedient and would be for the benefit of said Ward that bis interest in the alvove described Real Estate should be sold and the proceeds of such sale be put out on interest , or invested in some productive stock for the benefi t of said Ward , according to law.— Yonr petit ioner therefore prays that she may be licens- ed to sell and convey the said Ward's interest in the aforesaid Real Estate for the purpose aforesaid. AZUISAH H. CROWELL. Bated at Barnstable, March 12, 18.30. B.VKSSTABLE , ss.—At a Court of Probate holden at Ba rn«tablc. in and for sajd Countv , on the 12th day of March , 1850— 'j Upon the fo regoing petition of Azubah II. Crowell— Ordered , th at the said petitioner notify all persons i n- terested therein , th at the sanre will be heard and acted upon at a Cou rt of Probate t6 be holden at Brewster. in and for said County, on the thi rd Tuesday of A pril next , by caus ing an aties-ted copy .of said,petition and of this order thereon , tti be published in the Barn- stable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstahle , three weeks successivel y prior to said Hourt , tha t they may then and there appear and show cause, if anv thev have, wh y the prayer thereof should not be granted. N. MARSTON/Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Attest: march 'lO—3w • T. REED, Register. BarnstabtC, SS.—At a Court of Probate holden at Barnstable , in and for said County, on the 12th dav of March , A.D. 1830. AN Instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of ELI SMALL, late of Harwich , in said Countv , miller ^ deceased , bavins been presented to mefor Probate by-E'fhs>.REDGE SMALL & AARON SMALL, th e Executors therein named—They, the said Executors , are-directed to give notice, that the said Instrument will-lS'fc'-co n' sldered and acted upon , at a Court of Probate toJOc holden at Brewster , on the third Tuesday of A pril nex t, 15-y»a >p*ubli>hing this order three week s successively previous to said time , in the Barns- tabl e Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable , that all persons interested may then and there appear and shew cause , if any they have , for or against the Probate of said Will. N. MARSTON , Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Attest: march 19 3w «T. REED , Reg ister. Barnslable, ss.—At a Court of Pro' oaie holden at Barnstable , on the 12th day of March , A. D. 1850. AN Inst rument prrporting " to be the last Will and Testament of SAMUEL EMERY , late of Cha t- ham , in said Conutv , merchant, deceased , havioa been presented to me for'l'ioba.e by SAMUEL EM M ERY , the Exeeulor therein named—lie. the said Executor, is directed to give notice, that' the said Instrument will be console ed and acted upon.at a Court of Probate to bo holden at Haiwich , on the third Monday of A piil next , by publi-hing this Orde"r th ree weeks successively previous to said ti.ne , in the Bani slable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barn^Ub'.e, that all persons in- terested may (hen and ihere appear and shew cause, if any they have , for or against the Probate of said Will NYMPHAS MARSTON, Jud ge of Probate. Copy—Attest: mare'' '9 3w T. REED , Register. • Male of Henr y Gorliam. IVrOTIOB is hercbv given , that the subscriber has X« been d ul y appointed Adiniaistr airix of the goods and estate of HENRY GORHAM . lat e of Bar nstable , in the Couniy of Barnstable , sail maker , deceased , iiucst me , and has accepted that trust and given Bond as the law directs . And all persons havi ng demands upon the estate of I lie said deceased a-e hereb y required to exhibit the same; and all persons indebted to the said estate are called upon to make payment to HARRIET T. GORIIAM , Admr 'x. Barnstable , March }2th , JB50 , 8\v—[march 1? " Rr Kr nidREf," " Wholesale and Retail Dealer in B O N N E TS , I I I B B O N S , A r t i f i c i a l Flowers, Lacks, and Fancy Goods. Opposite Concert Hall , 8 Tremont Row, Boston. O. & W. CAUPENTJ2 R, Manufacturers of STRAW BONNE TS AND HATS, and dealo vs in FLO WERS, STRA W TRIMMINGS,