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-^^"^ Scientific lectures. r urtecnth ami last iTn-ctinjj fur lectures on seien- The '° wi n |,0 hold at the MethodU Cliapel , on tifii- - j "^ ji VENIXG , April 19th , at 7 1-2 o'clock. A * " ina.v he ex POrtli<1 (l'l)m I!ev - Geo. SV. Stearxs. lec'u 'e, ..i SD usTKY ." and addressed especiall y to the Sab^- >¦¦ I.ailies- pel- 01.(ler . P_ w. ALLEN , Sec'y Sar nst »l»le , ApriI 9, lS!i0. ..rents Wanted. SEARS' NEW PIO- ^ffr 'tL WORKS FOR 1850. An y enterprising T0 ruin can clear S500 to S1000 per year, by sellin g young 'a| iir and sp lendidl y illustrated volu mes. They "li| ;se .'' o 'inor e tlmn focb thousand KNSRAVixGS. dc- c "n 'A> l ,in d executed by tlie most eminent artists of s j r"JLd and America. nts !l's0 wlimc(' t0 canvass th e city and countiy A ^K.ert i3ements and subscri ptio ns for valuable Netvs- Pil K er .'>artlier information address (post paid) S. M i-rTKVGILL, No- 10 State-street , Boston. Lofton, Jan 1. tT _ "" ^ SPECIAL NOTICES. MA RRTED. At the Methodist Cliapel ,in this village , on Th ursday evening lait , by Itcv Mr. Stearns , Mr. Simeon Donne to Miy <*>•» y t0 discharge , has finall y been condemned. Her Cam a?:1s storceb, biU'k 7ttl illst -' living had a g.-ile off Capo of thin *' ha<1 (lecks sweI't' of galley, wood and every U moveahle, lost part of bulwarks ,- &c. ,," iJ el Norte, at Norfolk f rom Savan nah ,was knock- s > (lown 29th ult , shi fted cargo of salt , bad bulwarks Hen f(»'csail and galley. On 6th inst , inside Cave Jan '- V ' I"cke4 up a boat with the crew of sch Mary strn>i S1 luim i for N ew York , with wood , which had SH, ?AlSailc Khoal and '"npsizecl. \T. " l ™ Scavs. frnm Mnfurmwl,, He vpnAi-t-fd bv the 'erhorT ' n na l)nPers at ' Point ,") sn;)|iosed at Slnng h- pCrs |° ' omt 2d inst. in distress. As usual these pu- 0,. „ f° n°t irive the slightest indication of the nature o , ;'" of 'he. injury she has nistaincd. [¦II "Joseph Weatlicrliy. " of 60 tons, from Virg inia , J ' ot oysters, (p robabl y 'Joh n Wesley, of Wcllflcet or 'Wo) was dragged foul of by a sch at the Delaware Breakwate r 7th a 8th inst , and was run ashore on Hho.ides ' Beach , said to be a total wicek. ! At Val paraiso March 1, shi ps Magellan , Mi lett , for |Boston hl g. to lill up at Talcahu ano and sail the net ' about Ma.ch 15: Colchis , Spavin , an.l Loo C hoo, (. u>h- Im an. for Boston Id*, to comp lete , their . argoes at the 1 leeward ports , and leave the coast about Apr il Is. ba, k (. ¦ ociiitua.c , Berry, Talcahuano next day, to linish Ulg i IO ' At "TJ"go 23d ult. sch Mary & Eliza , Dyer, fro m i Boston ar 13ib , for New York soon. Sid 13th bark Fruues & Louisa , Mayo , Sta Cniz (.-uppesed Cuba). i Arat Trin idad lSth ult , bri gs Melamura , Kendrick , i New York: 16th , Kussbin . Veazie , Boston. j * At do U5ih ult. bark Franklin , Ciibbs , for Boston ldg; ' bri g Cordelia , Snow , for do 27th. Boston Ar 11th , shi ps Delhi , Barnes , Calcutta ; Geo Thai her. Cronell , New Orlea ns: JoMah Quincy. Hinck- ley. New York; bri g Fiederic k. Crosby, Port an Prince; sell- John Simmo ns, Small , Jeremic; Abbott Lawrence , Allen; Louisa , Chase, and M M Klotis . Kennison , New York. 12th , shi p Arno. Ward. Calcutta; barks Zion , Revnolds . ami iMlmund Dwi ght .Ilallet.Baltimore; brigs Mail , linker , and Cirand Turk. Berry .Philadel phia: si hs A mies. Lord , \\ ilmingion. NC; John A Paine , Mayo , and Baker , Atwood , Tang ier: An^ereita , Eblrid gc.Nor- folk: Coiian net. Keiley, Fredci ieksbnrg; Hobt Bruce , llnmbliii . Ksippuhuunock: Abdel Kader. Hearse. Phila- del phia: (iramtu ^tate , llailet , and Armada Kelley, New York: Zone , Croud l, llamp den. (hi , bark (j irard , Cha'-e. Philadel phia; sehs Bradore . Emery, Gonaives; TP.Iolnnon , Cornell. Cape Ilaytien . Richmond , (3 masts) Se!h Kidlev , Mobile: Sagauaw , Crosby, New York ; also eld lOlii , Lark Justice Story. Kyder , Bal- ti more; sells Peru, Lewis , New Yoi k; Tribune , Nicker- son. do. New Orleans—Ar 2d .shi ps Sheffield, Lewis , Boston; Tennessee, Cook , New Yoik. Cld 1st, shi p Ha nnah Edd y. Pearson , Boston. Towed to sea26th, shi p Com- monwealth , bark C'leora. Savannah—Ar 6th , bark Philnra , Thatcher , New York. Cld 4th. barks Khone. Jewett , and General Jones. Ilardintr , Boston; Turk , N ickcrson ,Philad elphia: bri g 'Por no, Berr v. New York. Charleston—Sid 7th , brig Clement , R yder, Boston. Georgetown. SC—Cld 2d , schs James , Cook , Boston; f tth , (Madonna. Berry, do. Richmond—Sid 9th , sch Mercy Tay lor , Niekerson , Boston. In the river , sehs Courier , Kogers, and Ellen, Niekerson , do. Norfolk—Ar 7th , sehs Phoebe Baxter , and Vineyard , Boston: 8th , Momicello , Lavender, Provineclo wn: 9th , Sharon. Thacber. Boston: Grafion . Scars, New York. Georgetown. DC—Ar 7th , sch Susa n, Bt'ag, Boston. Sid 15th a 7th , bark Adelia Rogers , White , do. Baltimori—Ar9th , bark Mary land , Davis , Boston. Sid 9th , bark Bav State , do; brijj Klislia D»ane. do. Philadel phia— Cld 9th , schs E Hinds , Perry, Port- land ; Yankee Blade , Ilcagat ) , Boston; 10th, bark Chase , Chase, Havana; bi-ig David K Akin . Bfkcr , Dcmarnra; Brown , Baker , Boston: schs N H Hall , Devercaux , and Edward Hand y, do: 11th , t-lii j> Jane H Glidden ,Childs , Liverpoooi. Albany—Cl d llth. sch W II Turner. Boston. New York—Ar lOtb ,bri gs Lucy Atwootl. Atwood ,Bo- nnir c; Marccllu 's, Hop kins . Neuviias 11 th .shi p Common- wealth , Baxter , New Orleans. Cld lOlh , sch Emma , Lovell . Bo-ton; 11th. shi ps AffUban , Cowp land , and Co- riolanu s , Turner , San Franri> ( o. New Haven—Ar 1 lth , sch Gem , Wiley, Boston. Shi 20tlr. shi p Amulet , Howes, San Francisco. Ilartlbrd-!-Ar 1 lth , sch Leono ra , Crosb y. Boston. Providence—Ar 11th , sch A ngola , Dennis. S!d 10th , brig Orrav Taft , Crowcll , Charleston. Sid from Buenos Ayres about Fell 10 a 11. bark Olof Vv'vk , Doane , Boston , (and not 8th as has been rcptd. At St Catharines Jan 1, all fo r California , brig Colo- rado , Baker , from Boston; 20th , schs Emil y Frances, Freeman, of and from Provineetown ,50 da ys; Elizabeth B, Bacon , Il yannis 39 do. At Tabasco 14th ult , sch Orizabo , Freeman , for New York soon. At Aux Caves 26th ult , sell Manomet , Wood., from and for Boston. At Gorraives about 27th ult , sch Azof ,Cook,from and for Boston 10 ds, onl y Am vessel. At Turks Islands 29th .ult , sch Thos Hix , Hall , from Now York disg. Ar at St John , NB 8th inst , bri g Nile , Crowell , New York. | By Monday f tveninq's Mail.] Boston—Ar 13th , shi ps Columbia , Phi pps, Manilla; Moslem , Rogers , Calcutta; Nomimtum , Whitney, do; 6' oquimbo , Bush , do; Frances. Ellis , Mansanilla ; bark Elk, Eldrid ge, Baltimore ; Damariscoiui , H owes, Bris- tol , KI ; bri gs Phoenix , (of Provincetown) Paine , Jac- mel ; Ocean , Eldrid ge, Baltimore; schs Copy, Jones , Georgetown , SC: J P Johnson , Kilborn. Philadel phia ; Centurion , Hatch , do; AReghany, (of Trnro) Mayo , Portsmouth. Cld , barks Syl ph, Smiih , Cha rleston; Lawrence , Howes. Baltimore; bri g Caroline , Cook, San Juan , Cuba; schs W W Wyer , Know les,Cape liaytien; Oliver. Wiley. Albany; C Chamberlain , Crowell , New Yo rk: Woleott , Bearse , do. r>rig Hay«aid , from Curacoa for Boston , ashore on Truio beach , is to be screw ed up and re calked , after which , as the hull appears to be in good order , she wil l easil y be bro ught u p to Boston. Her cargo has been carted across the beach , whence half of it has alr ead y been broug ht to Boston ,and the remainder will be bro't tip soon. Pack et shi p Queen of the West , at New Yoik from Liverpool , lost head of mainmast on the passage. Ar at New Bedford lath , shi p Roman , Blaekmer , N Pacific, Honol ulu Nov 2, Pernanviuco Men. 10,300 bbls sp, 2700 do w h oil .35,000 lbs bone. New Orleans—Ar 4th , shi ps Cairo , Loring, and Em- ilv Tay lor , Howe. Boston. ('Id 5th. sch Gen Clinch , N'orris. Charleston. Adv. shi p Terrell. Grazier, for Havre ; 6th , wtg 300 bales. At SW Pass 7th , shi p Bea- trice. Hotter- , from Boston Mch 20. Savannah—Adv 8th , sch Edna C, for Philadel phia , wtg 75 bale s. Oharleston-j Ar 9th , sch Delaware , Ha ding-, Phila- del phia; lOtli.shi p South Carolina,Hamilton.New York , j Cld 9th, seh Southerner , Baker , Philadel phia. Wilmington , NC—Ar 6th , schs Luella , Lewis, and! Democrat , Berry, Boston. j Richmond—Ar 10th , sehs Courier, Rogers , and El- len. Niekerson. Boston. i Norfolk—Ar 10th , sch Potomac, Bearse , Barnstable for Fredencksburg. Cld , bark Patrick Henry , Howes, [ Cork. Baltimore—Ar 11th , bark Lowell , Love-laud, Boston. Cld , brig Alida , Smalley, do , Sid from Sandy Point 10th , hrTg Susan , Hall , do: sch Croton. Chase, do. j Georgetown , DC—Sid 9th , bri g Isabella , Mathews , ' Boston. I Philade l phia— Ar 12th , sch Pies Hnrrison .Nickerson , Chatham. Went to sea , barks Comoro , Oak , Laconia; bri g Canton. I Albanj— Cld 12th , sch Planter . Boston. Kcw York—Ar 13th . ski p Queen of the West, Hal- let , Livcipool ; schs Eiie , Chu n hill , Newburypoit: Ml Maria , N iekerso n , Salem; Cambrid ge. Lacy, and S A J A ppleto n. Ham ilton. Boston. Cld 12th , sch s Alaba ma,j Sears, Philadel phia; New York , Goodsell , and Shaw- j mut , Gore , Boston; 13th , bri g Jesso. Baker, Sta Cruz (sup posed Cuba); schs Washington , Kendrick , Apa- lachicola; Wm Penn , Hinckley, Pensacola. New Haven— Ar 12th. schs Frank , Providence , and sld for Troy:Osceola , Harwich. New London—Ar 11th , sehs Curlew, Barnstable for Philadel phia; 12th , Comet ,Harwich for New York ; Vic- toria , Falmouth. Bristol KI—Av 11th , seh Ang ola , Dennis. At Rio Janeiro 3d ult , baik Aretbusa , Crowcll .wtg ft. At Trinida d 24lh nit , bri g Osceola , Baker , unc: mas-! tor and crew sick. March 30. ln t 25 12, Ion 60 58, sch S & J Williams , of and fro m Plymouth , NC for Barbadoes. JNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commonwealth owMsissachusctts. Barn-stable, ss—At a Conft of County Commission- ers, begun and hohlen at Kirnstable , in said County, on th e second Tuesday oyApril , A.D. 1850. Upon the. petition aforcsj id—Ordered , that notice be given to all persons and Corporations interested there- in , that th e Cemmissione/i will meet for the purpo»e of vi ewing the jjremises and hearing the parties , and locat- ing and laving out the Highway prayed for, if th e same sha ll be adjudged to be of common convenience and necessity, on Thursday the twenty third day of May next , at the hous e of Alvan Crosb y, in Barnsta- ble, at ten o'clock in the forenoon , by publishing an at- tested copy of said petitio n , with this order thereon , three weeks successivel y in the Barnstable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstahle , and by posting up att ested cop ies thereof in two public places in said town of Barnstable. tbe last publication in said newspaper , and the posting aforesaid, to be fourteen days at least before said vi ew; and also by serving the Town Clerk of said town of Barnstable with an attested copy of said petition and order, thi rty days at least before the ti me of said view that all parties interested may then and there appear , if they see ca use, and be heard thereon. Attest , TIMOTHY REED , Clerk. Copy—Attest , ap 16—3w CHARLES MARSTON , Sheriff. To the lion. County Commissioners of the County of Barnstable : nnilE subscribers , inhabitants of the towns of Or- 1 JL leans , Harwich and Chatham, in said County, re- ! spcctfull y represent, that the public convenience and ! necessity require that a public Hi ghwa y should be laid I out , commencing at. the guide board on the County j Road south of the dwelling house of Seneca lliggins in ' Orleans , thenc e running in a southerl y dir ection thro 1 I land of Josiah Linnell , 2d , Joseph K. Mayo and Ziba i Eldrcd gc, to Plpasaut Bay, near the dwelling house of said Ehlred ge, th ence in nearl y the same direction j along the shore of said Bay, eithe r above or below tlie j |ba nk , as may in your opinion be most convenient. ! [thr ough land of James Smith , Hezckiah Rogers and j oth ers, to the line of the town of 1iarwich , thenc e still! r southerl y along said shore either above or below the I bank , throiiuh the land of Asa Rogers , Jr., Jonathan j Ehlred ge, Warren Niekerson , Samuel Eldred ge. estate I I of Ezra Kendrick. Zcnas Niekerson und cithers.to Mud- \ j dy Cove River , which sepanm' S the town s of Harwich a nd Chatham, near the dw/ling house of said Zenas] |Niekerson , the nce across said river in a south-easterl y direction , either th rough /and of Ilnfu s Smith and I i lsaiiih R yder , as in youif opinion may ho most suit- 1 able; and 'throug h land offChristop her Ryder, Kimball j Kyder , Rebecca Ryder , flohn Ryder, Zcnas Atkins , ! , Stephen Smith and otheiJ to the County Road near the j orchard of Isaac Bea , inK'hatham—they there/ore rc- i quest you to view the pij cmi.ics, and if in your op inion , ! the public convenienee/equircs it , that you will locate j a nd lay out said Roadjfn such a manner as you shall jud ge will most conve/io the public travel , and cause a ! suitable brid ge to be built across said Mudd y Cove Riv- |er. for which a grant, has been obtained of the General j Court. And vour petitioners as in duty bound , will ever pray. " JOHN KENR1CK , an d 140 others. To the Hon. County Commissioners for the County of Tttt^ Barnsttiblc : snlT?rsiS"«l, inhabi tants of sai d County, rc- from ,p C? V°' j ; r em, "'« the Town Road leading nTs II P H V i °n<1 "Car "le Celling house of S. i' g house^^:,^ ^^;;:^^™' "--.11^-1- c n a /....w.w.ri ,ir, i ¦ -11 ''11 ' 'ii- , in Ij emns. is narrow ami (lo oKCil, aim m our nn i,i A,, ( i ienee would be es,em Ul y ' Co ^ T"1™"" i \°".v™- y, | , i i • i j j ' ' *•> i i i u i c ( i iv t t c r G h i' h it si County Road hud out over said Town ftoad , w ientne ^f ^; ^; p :ss; ^:tsd uel Hal l, the nce in a south-easterl y direction over the la nd in ihe occupancy of Step hen Sears, of S and S II. Paddock , Wm. Hall , Jr., and perhaps Howes Chap-' man , to the County Road near the shop of John Howes or to widen and strai ght en said Town Road through- out , and convert the same into a County Road , as you may deem most expedient on a viow of tbe premises". JUDAH PADD»CK , a nd 18 others. March 25th, 1850. / Commonwealth off Massachusetts! Barn-stable, ss.—At a Co/rt of County Commission- ers, begun and liolden at Bar nstable. in said County, mi the fecond Tuesday >/A pril , A I) . 1850. Upon the petiti on aforc/iid—Ordered, that notice le given to all persons and corporations inter ested therein , that the Commissioners will meet for the purpose of viewing the premises and hearing the parties and lo- cating and lay ing out tbe Hi ghway pra\ cd for, if th e same shall lie adjmf aed to be of common convenienc e and necessity, on Monday, the third day of June nex\ at the ho u^ eofJuda h Pad-lock , in East 'Dennis , at to n o'clock in the forenoon , by publishin g an attested copy of said petition , with this orde r then en , three week' s successively in the B irnstable Patriot , a newspaper printed in Barnstable, and by posting up attested copies thereof in two public places "in said tow n of Dennis . :he last publication in said newspaper , and the ] ostiiii; afo resaid , to be fourte en ihu s at least before said View ; and also by serving the Town Clerk of said tow n of Dennis , with an attested copy of said petition and order , thirt y days at least before the time of said Vie w, that all parties interested may then and there appear. , if the v see cause, and be beard then-o n. 9 Att est, ' TIMOTHY REED , Clerk . Copy—Attest , april IB—3w CIIA'S MARSTON. Sheriff. Asparagsjs Roots. 5 A A A ASPARAGUS^ ROOTS , pack ed in bun- 1/t/ tjF ,iies of ioo, in prime condition—just re- ceived and {'<>/ sale hv RUCfiLES/NOimSE , MASON fr CO. nprill6 / over Quincy Market , Boston. jSpfe* Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees £fP . and Shrubs. " WILLIAM ZSHniCK, Rona.iitnin Kill, Newton. FRUIT TREES—Pearv , Peaches, Plums , Cherri.-s. &c. &c, of the finest kinds known ,and thriftiest growth. Of A pple Trees also, and pa rticularl y Baldwins , the stock is uncom monly fine and/ar<'-c. ORNAMENTAL " TREKB AND SHRUBS—Of all most beautiful and hardly ki nds. Mountain Ash. Elms. Norway Map les , Sti gjfr, Scarlet and Snowy do , Lindens. Abeles , Syeamorll, Willows , Firs , Silver Firs. Spruces and other Evergreens. Extra sized Trees can be furnished at extra prij f'S. ROSES—Queen of j/rairies. New Red Romsault , Double Yellow Harrison , and other hnrdv Roses. HONEYSU CKLES—Cliinese Monthl y ami other ki nds of while , red and colors. Peonies, of hands om- est Chinese kinds. &c. ?^"Written orders will receive jirompt attention and trees will be properl y packed for distant places if desired , and delivered in Boston free of charge for tra nsportation to the city. Descri pti ve Oa f al<>i!-ues sent gratis to all who app ly. A pply to MATTHIAS HINOKLEY , Barnstable. april 10 6w Grass Seeds. RED Clover (Northern , Western and Southern), White Dutch Clover or Honeysuckle , Lucerne or French Clover , Herds Grass (Northern and Western ,) Ked Top ( Northern and Southern ,) Rhode Island Fine Top, Fowl M eadow , Orchard Grass , Italian R ye Grass , Kentuck y Blue Joint. Also , Spring /Wheat', (Black Sea, Itali-i n and Siberian). Spring Ry/fe, Bedford Oats , Barl ey, Buckwheat , Millet , Guano ,7 Bone-dust and Poudrette—all of .which will be so/d at lowest cash prices. Catalogues furnished gra ns' on application , by RUG GUIS, NO MUSE, MASON &• CO., Quincy Hall , over the MarMp t, Boston. / " april 16 Garden S(/eds. HAVING received^ our Spring supp ly of Garden Seeds., we now oijfer to/Farmers, (lard ners and j Dealers , a well selected ass/rtment, inclu din g all the |best sorts of Earl y ai\d /Late Peas, Cabbages , Beets. I Cauliflowers , Brocolis , lOucumbers , Melons , Lettuces , Carrots. Radishes , OnicMs. Squa«hes , Tomatoes , Tur- ni ps, Parsni ps, Dwarf aral Pole Beans ,Earl y and Sweet Corn. Also , Flower a/nt Herb Seed in great varietv. JiUGGLIC S, XOVKSE, MASON f r CO. " ap 16 Quincy Hall , over the Market , Boston. DEWEY k ~ CLARK, Coimaisslon Mei chants & Shipping Agents 67 GRAV1ER STREET , Near Bank Pla ce w!I:i S KEW OKMANS. iijj 9 ; 6ra Preservative for the Hair, KITCHEN & HEND ERSON'S HAIR PRESER- VAT1 VE h as now been in use nearl y lour years, and lm proved itself to be the best article for improv- ing the groHth and bounty of the hair 1 hat has ever been invent ed , as h undieds are read y u> testify. It entirel y stops the hair from coming out. and imparts to it . strength and vigor , and gives to hair the most coarse an d luirsh , a soft and glossy appearance. It also re- moves ail scurf and dand ruff from the skin and head , which oiK'ht always to ho kept out in order to have a heal thy growth of h air ; because if allowed to accumu- late, it becomes imbedded around the roots of tne hau- and clogs up the pores of the skin , thereb y preventing •i free and healthy action. I he consequence is the hair hpeomet dry and dead , and very sonn begins to show si^nTiif (Ic ;:. lv- ,. .n.l falling off. All this ennj iej irfcvent - cd 'bv n nropcr use of this jircsor vatii o , as H gives life ivnd aclii'ni to the skin, und at ibc same t ; »;e imparts ii oin'i.-hj neiit and strenitii to the liair , antl leaves it soft and iiio^M' Nv'iihout being gre.^^y. Mnmi fac-Hired and for Mile , at whole sale and retail, by J OHN " II. K Y M O N D K . isvn-i Dkkp -skr, (Successor to A, Kitchen) 41 Congress St.., Boston. Aprii », s» ^\«i FOR SALE , if a pplied for previous to ^ Y^^Qs. April 15th. —The fast sailing packet sclir j ^p rKV FROLIC, about 78 ton s burthen , fi years *®*«JLi^ °' ( '- wc" (J. T. HALLET. 1arm oil mi Port , A pril 9. \ YWice. THE AYRSHIRE HELL, belonging to the Barnsta- ble Co. Agricultural Society, has been removed fro m West. Bnrnstable/toithe farm of Mr. Wilson Ry- der , ir East Barnstable. near the Yarmouth line, where it will rema in dnriii g thq ensuing season for the ben- efit of all interested. \ Bv c/rder of $he Executive Committee. Barnstable , A p/il 9. \ 5w DE^IISTRJ, wnaisiisi jMlmm^c) Soi2)o @u9 DuiitsG mis TWO SU&Z'EEDING V, EEKS , i^^^^^^ Will render li/j \scrvices in Mechanical M^^^» or Surgical DLJNTISTRY. to those per- ^^~'-LJ_X750ns who neci rthe aid of a Dentist. Dr. A. will wait u]>on his patients at bis Office , in Hyan nis. ap,j| 16 IEx©]fo&iiiig@ (D©fiF@® H©TES@9 KNOWS/AS "M'SILL & FEARIX&'S/XCIUNGE HOTEL ," CONGRESS SQLj fvRE , BOSTON. T HIS well-known establishment , situated in the im- mediate vicinit y of thp Banks and Insurance Of- fices , furnishes ever v eomjrirt and convenience lo trav- elers at th e mode)ate cbarT-e of $1 ih per day. i apiil 16 3,n Village Seminary, Hyaiinis. ri ^ HE Fir.-t Qiiiirter of the next Academic year , will JL commence MONDAY , May 20th , 1850. | A limited numb er of pup iis ma y be accommodated with board, in the famil y of ithe Princi pal at the Sem- in-iry , at S*30 pcr quai ter. J[lsi> . board ma y be obtaiu- i ed at Mrs. Baker 's in the i rn/iediale vicinity of the Sem- S itmrv , at fro m 1 50 to $2 pjt' week. TERMS. Common English Branrhjs, from S3 to 66 ])er quarter. I Hi gh er " " I (extra) each *1 " |Latin , Spanish , Drawingf Embroidery, each $2. French , from $2 to So " Instruction fln the Piano , 58 " Use of Piano , S2 " ALONZO TRIRP , Princi pal, atnil 1 6 5w Hats, Caps , #c. SPRING- PA TTERNS. Joseph TTlothrop bSB JB Continues to tnannfacture. at the sign Jf^^>8 of l^e Bi " Hawoppo.-ite the Post Office. ^^*S8 j=k in this village/and keeps on hand for ^^ sale, as good^n assortment of flats Mil Caps as can be purchased in Boston or elsewhere. Traders and others favoring him fvith their cust om , may depend upon his work being done in the most thorou g h man- ner, and will be sold on tbe most favorable terms. I E?" Hats and Caps made to order , at th e short est I notice. !. He ha« just received a sp lendid assortment of Spring patte rns , and gentlem en in want of superior f ashionable Hats , are i nvited to call and examine his aSfOriment. Barnstable , April 16. eopSm To the Honorable County Commissioners of the Coun- ty of Barnslabie : jH ENTLEMEN , the undersi gned, inhabitant s of ] \JI Bfirnstnbio , would respectfull y represent , that in j their op inio n the public convenience and travel vetjuire I a Road to be laid out , commencing at the County Road ; in Centic\ ille, a little distance north erl y of Alvan Cros- \ by's dwelling house , thence ru nning in an easterl y di- I rection over the land of Lewis Crosby's hei rs, David i Killey, widow Rebecca Bearse, David Kiiley, David j Li nnell , Lewis Crosby's heirs , Abner Linnell 's he'rs , j Crocker Ilinckley and Gorham Crosby, until it conies agai n into the County Rond at a stake there set up :— the lay iiigout of this road would lessen the travelled dis- tance between llvnunis and Ostcrville. We therefore pray that your Honors would at your earliest conve- nience,examine the premises .am> if in your jud gment proper , la y out and locate a County Road as above de- scrib ed. " ANDRUS BEACS'E, and 106 others. Centreville , Feb. 1850. / For Sale. n A low doub' e Dwelling House and sJl^Kf^f^ *° °uf buildings in rood repair , with about ] Ji|&^4 !; » i * §ii three acres of L:Xd under and ad join ing i (3ll§|i§8f|s§i|||»| f J he same, reeenil y occupied by Vv liliam j ""¦ "*" * Bearse and Clfnrles Norris , situated on |the West side of Lewis Bay/ at Il yannis , on Water ! street , leadi ng from near Gij edspeed' s Hotel to Il yan- I nis Harbor. Some tvv o aerejf or-more of this Land lies directl y on this street , and^T valuabl e for f cliuldiriy Lo!s. j The house is well caleulnjj Fd for the accommodation of 1 two families. The wholops offered for sale on favora- I tile terms—it affords a /are chance for mechan ics or ! seafaring-men to locate. For terms , applv to G1D- [ EON HALLET. on the premises , or to CHARLES j NORRIS , Il yannis Port. | Il yannis , April 16. Notice. \ npilE undersi gned. Selectmen of \he Town of Barn- X stable , h:iv« agrecd/ipon and iVide the loUowing regulations concerning/ the HerrinS Fishery at the Marston 's Mills HerriiK Ri^er , so calU'd. 1st. All obstruct i(/ns slia ll be rer\oved from said River, on or before \\k sixth day of Nl\v next.and kept removed for the free/passage of the HeV-ing until sun- set on the thirty-Hrs ,!of the same niontl\ 2d. No Herring shall be taken duriiiAsaid time. viz. between the .sixth /and thirty-Hr. -l da y ofY'ltiy next , at sunset , at any otlt'cr place on said rn cr, fW the , u:,ua. catcliiug place ai the. shed , and sit said plale and the public generall y, that ihey huvc secured the services of Mr. F. N. Bi.akk , for the ensuing season, as Princi pal , aided by nich AssNt.nnts as the interests ol Ihe pup ils mnv demand , and flint the Spi ing Term will com mence on' MONDAY , the 29th day of A pril , inst. , to continue eleven weeks. / . No pup il will be admitted for less than/ (whole term . Scholars from abroad can be boarded i'n good fami- lies on reasonable tcims . / The Princi pal has leave to refer to* the following persons, viz : / Chaiu.es S. Nortiiexd , A. M., Princi pal of Eppes School , Salem. Wm. 1). Swan, Esq., Princi pal o-f May hcw School. Boston , S. S. Greene , A. M., Princi pal of Philli ps School , Boston. \ Rev. J. N. Bellows. Hani-table. —TERMS— Elementary Branc hes, A . . S3 00 Hi gher Eng lis h Studies , ' \- - - 4 00 Classical do. - \ - - - 5 00 Barnstable , A pril 2. _ \ Commonwealth of Massachusetts. MESSENGER'S NOTICE. Barn-stable, ss. March 30th , 1850. ZENO SCUDDER. ESQ'.'ITSE , Commissioner of In- solvency, in and for the County of Barr.stablc , Ims issued a Warrant against the Estate, of CLARK HU X1 E , of Sandwich, in said County. Esquiie, an In- solvent Debtor : and the pavment of any debts , and tlie deliv ery of any prop erty belo ng i ng (0 said insolvent debtor , to him or for his u-e and th e transfer of any property hy him. a-e fordidde n bv hiw . A meeting of his creditors wili be held at a Court of Inso.ven.-i , _at the office of said Commi.-Mo ner , in Barn- .tablc. m snid Cunitv . 0I1 the t». nf v-thiid dav of A pril next at ten of the dock in the forlroon , for the proof of debts and the choice of an Assignee or Assignees. LKVI L. GOODSPEED , Deputy She.i.T, "P 2-3v/ 'Messenger. Massachusetts Medical Society. A STATED M E E T I N G of tbe Censors of the XI. Sixth Distii i t of the Mas .-achtisctts Medical So- cieiy. will be held at the Court House in Bainstable on TUESDAY , Jlnv "th. at 9 1-2 o'clock , A. M. ' 'K. W. CAHPENTKlt. Sfrrdory. C7~Tiik B .v nssr.vBLB I)istiuct -MeJical So- cikty will meet nt 10 o'cl ock , a. m. / Chatham. A pril 9. 4w I S P E C I A L N O T I C E . JUDE SNOW & CDi5 B OSTON. / ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS. Conimonciiigr Ihis Season, we opesj two Isii'gc ami <>3<-^si iis t Salrsi-ft^inf-, ta l>e devoted exclKsj vcly to lU 'ttkiiiKts, facE - rtitioisnl to ««aa' resulnr Sniafbing ESttsi- Etess.J Sh tiiosc tCooms. /whitth arc sufiicicaitiy extensive ta vfaittravc ev- ery dnpiirtrsient of else /l>rv « fosssj d vaj I' U'lWs ©fall tSae favorite New Kn^Saiid IWansifsce- tui-es, atitl \Miost fes3»a«/EFSil>3« styles subs!s>4>pitiaiMfa1>ricsof Bsfitisii, Freiteh aiiti.fterim a ii ^»o«s3s. In our sfS'e.ixsJ. Oepiii'Uncuid 'R'ili fee arfsssiacd as ioJ- lows : \ J SHAWLS A'WD SILK GOODS. New and beautifu l .desi gns am/ patterns , ernlnacing every variety imj iortd d for tlie sfni-on ; Crnpe Sln-.wls , ilai n and euibroidcr ed ; All Wiiol Casbniere Shawl ", le t.iched figures ; Broi'he Loiijj ii'nd Squari! do ; All Wool Square Sh.uv U , Caslimci'c. jilain . Indovix.' &c ., med inn cost; Silk Shawls ; Talt 'etn. Sewing Silk and Crcnadiuc do; Shawl Vehct ./ Laccj Shawls and Sca>fs. Oreiit varieties of low, price d Printed and (^heap, Shawls. ' ' VIS1TES, MASTILMS ANI) PELERINES. A se]iarate department for Visites and Mantills-s is under the siipen ision of a ijhei nbei- of the establishment , who will devote particular att enti on to the newest sty les and most elegant patterns. SILK DEPARTMENT. All the new and choice st) les for spring and summer wea r, such as Black Brocades ;'- Brocade Camelion and Shot Silks ; Black Gro/sdc lihitje , all widths from 2-4 to 5-4 ; Changeable Afmures , 3-4 to yard wide; Dotted Silks; Plain , Change/able , and Stri ped Silks ; Glace Cameleor.s in great vlriety. Satiips ; Satin du Chcne. Black Watered Silks* Mourning ;\Silks: Marcellincs , &e. 1 \ DRESS GOfDS DEPARTMENT. Plain All Wool PeLnincs , pink , Udne, green , and corn colors ; Argentine "; Barege Dl-Laines; French Cashme res; Scotchlnnd Eng lish DeT-Aiucs , m great va- riety; Kieh -Koulariis; Silk Tissue Bavcges; Muslins; Chintz Bareges , rifh est sty les iinp orA'd this season ; Linen (iiughani s ; qilk Pop lins and Chanbbrays; Mourn- ing Ooods; Bomb;-Jzines, wide and of llhc best make; Al pine: A l paccnsJ Canton Cloths; Oilcans in fancy colors; Brilliantiuas; Manchester DcLaiiwa ; Oingluinis nnd Prints in ever}- variet y and price, from 4 cents per vnrd to those of thje celebrnted Manufacture ol1 Dolfu s, Mei gs & Co. \ BeSieviisg in tn« ©ss.e Fii.ee Sj'SiJcjM , we will say to TItl-3 JLAIMIv*!, \$va%.o . sss' Inv:iri:!i>ly I>«w Prij; «s will dsppell all- fears of a. ^sibj S baD'gsiin. We; assure customers who fhvsss1 us wi^li tiicir p«tj '»BBas>;« .', that. aH in our store will l»e tresited alike. HOSIERY & OLOVE DEPAR^JUENT. Will I>e sup]ilied with most sty les of Liulics' -^hceiing i;;\3-4 and 5-4 Damasks , all fjuriliiies: Linen Dovlies and jN|:tp kins; Linen Table Clovers sno\v- .; Plioenix do .: ( laremont do.; A"iendale 'do , 10, II and 12-4 wide Mcrmiack; I' o- ,- asset , occ. These KOo iN nrc blcache.l and "™«u. Iffl hare just bow/ ht. since the doirnj al, rn nnce. ai:d mil sell them tin / nr 'ccr.t. le^s Hum Af . 't s pno-s . I r\ ' I J T ^ . ^ ^ . n - . . ' | | ^ . ¦ ^ - * ¦ ^ l l ^> * - .-' , 1 1. - I I \\ q Imeiilm 'J iikirf i- - ])cii imn Mixtures: Tiillirps Je-in ¦Stri |> c-s, &•<¦.; also .MarsciiieMinil Imperial Quilts Bl ' -inkets &,c: also Vrcndi and (Jennnn Broad Cloths; Doeskin- , &<- .; also, Ve.-t S.imi< and Linen Coatings , with varieties of other jzood- s, winch , with the usual as- -ortment in our Wholesale Rooms make our slock ex- tensive and complete. . ¦JfJWK SWOW &. Co., R T o. 6i HaKOver felrort, 2d'& 3d doors from Friend St. Boston , A pril 9, 1850. is.Sm. Sld from Provmcetown l l t h , «ch Bclleisle , Turner North Atlantic , havin g sld 3d and pu t b;,ek 7th , wi;h oss o bowsprit , bavin s been run int o bv an outwaid ¦ound ship, before day li ght morn of 5th. " Also sld 8th brig Leu is Bruce \ ouug. North Atlantic; 9th , sch A Nickerson , bparks . do; 10th , bri g Medfo. d, Dyer, do; sell Ii L Cook , Cook , do. " Ar al New Hedford 8th , shi ps Gideon Howland .Cash , !"', VnT, 1"'1 Oi 'h " Hi d;lvs - 150 bbls sp. 3000 do uh oil .3-2.( 00 ,l,s bone; Champ ion . 1 'arkcr , North PaciHc , iahiti Dec 10 32.) l>q. sp. oM) 0 du w!l (>i |. L ,3.ooo lbs i ,a 1', : , , "'k Jlmiu"! S "lil1 '- Pacific , Talcahuano Jan 14. 120 bbls sp. 20 do fUh oil. A r at do llih. s|,i p Kric .Norton. North Pacific Ocean, 1 ernambiic o March 6. \ in Tarp.ii.lin Cove , 3-200 bbl s wh, 130 do sp oil. and 21.000 ll» bone , for Fai.-hav en. At Va l paraiso I-'eb is ' R hine. Downs , Mi: had >old 180 sp, im i| W.1S i,omi ,i l0 c- nl ifornisi: Maria .Ooliin.Nant , 1000 sp. ar about 4 weeks prev . had pin.-hn-ed P™"-^- i"iis for .nioiiu-r veai 's i-rui.-c. hut i he crew had all (le- xer cd . and Oapt ' O findin- it impos sib le I" pioc -uie hands for wh.iliu- had (ictenn incd to conic home; 1 op- munnct Eldrid.-e. 1- il. al out fteO -p: onl y ihe captain , mate and one man on boaul , the erev. h a v m g di-c.tcd: had sold her oil , and thoug ht of proceeding to Califi.r- At do Feb fi. Logan , Niekerson , NB , 260 wh ,40 sp on boar d, for N W Coast. Whalers. Dec 30, bit 39 55 S. Ion 50 45 W, bri g Gr ecian ,Cros- by, from New York for Calif ornia. " Jan 7. hit 1 45 N , Ion —, sch -Emma & Mary," of Nantucket , U>v California- Jan 21 , lnt 54 30 S. Ion 70 3o W, shi p Martha ,lli nck- lev , from Nantueket for California. Jan 25, off (Jape Horn , shi p Hamilton ,Peteison, from San Francisco. Feb 14. off Kio Janeiro , bark Winslow , Stall , from New Bedford for San Francisco. A letter from Capt VV states that she was bound into Rio Janeiro. butdal es to 22d did not mention her. March 14, hit 25, Ion 33. bri g Gen Scott , Kn owles , from Iialtimorc for California , 30 days from the Capes. A pril 6, hit 40 34, loll 66 16, shi p i)elhi,fro m Calcut- ta for Ho-ton. April 6. hit 38 22, Io n 7156 . shi p George Thacher , Crow-ell , from New Orleans for Boston. No dat e. 2 tiegrei-s W of Cape Horn. bark Oscar.Dor- nin , fro m Mait apoisctt Oct 6, Rio Janeiro Dec 17, for San Francisco. Spoken. &c. Boston —Ar 8th , shi p Santiago , liedma n. Whampoa: bark Rot hschild , Small ,Buenos Ayres: Eutaw .Mathews , Balti more: bri g Erie, Baxter.PhiU del phia: schs Brid ge- wate r, Co'einan , Jeremie: Joshua H Davis , Sullivan. Cape Ilayti en; Aimed *. Whelden , nnd Edith , Crowell! Norfolk; Brave , Lovdl , and Glide. Lot ell , Alban y; La- con , Bearse. and Woleott , Beers , New York. Cld ,' shi p Ca.-ca , V\ isc, New Orleans; hark Gov Bri ggs, John H Hallet , Mobile; bri gs Marshall ,Taylor, Demarara; liobt Wing, Crowell , Baltimore: Chicopee, Clifford , Phila- del phia; schs Rainbow , Rogers. Norfolk and Richmond: E II Na-.li. Small , Rappahannock; Banner . Kcllcy , Al- ban y; Cambrid ge. Lacy,New York: Juliet, Crosh y'.Ilart- ford , Eugene , Atkins , and Moxo , Bush , Piot incctotvn. San Fr.mcisco—In port Mch l.shi p Carlhage. Ropps , for Hong Kong 20th: bark John Parker , Dorr , Manila , th e next week. ' Sld Feb 27 , shi p Boston , Pratt , Callno and Cliinc-ha Islands. Savannah—Cld 2d. bri g Gen Tny lor . Jordan , Rich- mond . Penn. In port , amo ng others, barks Gen Jones , and Rhone , for Boston: sell Edna ('. for do. Charleston—Ar 3d , bri g Ya nkee. Small , New Yoik for Darien. Cld , bark Avola , Ketidrick ,Boston. Adv , sch Roxbur y. for do. Bea u fort , NC—Cld 20th .sch Julia Francis , Rowland , West Indies. Baltimore—Sld 6th , barks Southerner , New Orleans; Ida , Hall ci , l' o>to n. Philadel phia—Ar 7t h, bar k Nashua, Clifford.Boston. Cld , bark Elk , Eldrid ge. do; bri gs Swan , Bray, and Em- ma Frances, Bartlett , do New York—Ar 7th , shi ps Patrick Henry, Gordon , Liverpool; Jessorc , ( obb , New Oilcans: 7th , Marathon , Fuller , Havre; Waterloo , Alle n , Liverpool. New Haven—In port 6ih , ready for sea , shi p Amu- let, Howes, for California. At Honolulu Jan 26, ship Flavins , Roger', for Can- ton sam e clay , to load for Honolulu and San Francisco. At Canton Jan 26 , ba rk Aukland , Jennings, for Hon- olulu and California about Feb 3; bri g Eagle, Lovett. for California 6th. At Singapore Feb 7. shi p M instrel , Basset, from Pc- nan g for Boston ld g; bark Edwin, Meaeom , for do and do, few da y-. Ar at do 6th , shi p Cap itol , Bradbury, 37 days from Honolulu , a nd sld 7th for Calcutta. At Madras Fob 14, shi p Newton , Sears , for Calcutta same day. At Palermo 5th ult , bri g Joseph Balch , Wri ght , foi Boston soon. At Val paraiso Ja n 20 , bar ks Chochiuate , Berry, for Tiilcahuano 5 or 6 ds , to finish ld g for Boston; Rhine. Downs, of New Bedford , a whaler whose crew had de- serted , for San Francisco. Sld Feb 20, shi p Riendecr Lord, from Boston for do. At Kingston , Ja 29ih ult , barks Osmanli . Gardner from Boston disg, for Hav.-.iui soon; Tyring ham ,Howes, for New Orleans lsi inst. Boston—-Ar 9th , bri g Neptnnc , Pepper, Cienfueuos; seh Ocean Wave. Paine , Tang ier , Va. Cld, shi ps Ri- alt o, Hanson , New Orleans; Ascnlna , Weeks , Norfolk , to load for San Francisco; bark Dragon , (new of Bos- ton . 286 80-95ths tons] Samuel Hiitchinson , South A- merica; bri gs Round Pond. Pierce. Charleston; Ando- vc r. Ha rdy, Alexandria ; Mary Sta nton , R yder. Balti- mor e: M .yra , Stndley. Philadel phia; schs Philadel phia . Rogers, Albany and' Troy; Cora , Chase, imd John O Ireland , Orowell. New York: Seneca , Brown , do; Ellen , Ames, do; sloo p Osceola, (of Boston late of ' Province- town) Daniel Merrill , San Francisco. Charleston—Ar 4th. sch Splendid , Baker , Cienfue- gos for New York. Sld , bark Av oia , Boston; sch Ja- cob Ray mo nd , Bourne , Philadel phia. In port! among others, barks David Godfrey, to load for North of Eu- ropejj i en Jessup. for Philad el phia ld g; bri gs Clement , and Souihcr , for Boston do. W ilmi ngton , NC—Ar 4th , sch Cicero , Baker, Phila- delphia. Norfolk—Ar 5th , schs Ellen. Nickerson. and Courier , Rogers. Boston; Minstrel , Chase, Harwich ; N J Knig ht , Hatch , and I) Loinhaiv, . Dill , Provincetown; Delphi^ Gr azier, Providence. Ale xandria—Ar 6th nsch Susan . Bray, Boston. Baltimore—Ar 6th a 7th. bark Jas \V Paiiro, Tay lor, Boston. Cld 6th , bri g John Marshall. Collins, do. Philadel phia—Ar 7th , bark Eagle, Mathews , Boslo n: 8th , shi p Ashh ncl. Harding, N ew Orlean-: sch New De- li ght , Phinncy, New Bedford. Cld , barks ' Comoro , Srudder . Havana: Oak , R yder , and L.u-onia , Uobcs , IJO'tim; Canton , Crowell , do. New York—Ar Sth .shi ps Meinnon , Gordon ,and Tsar. Bursley, Canton; bark Chihle Herald. Rich , Havana; sch Tiojni , Colli ns. Mayagucz. Cld , shi ps Vancouver! Fuller. Canton: Ashlmrton , Buntin g, Liverpool. Provi dence—Ar 8th . schs Flat ilia , Taylor , Norfolk ; Gazelle , Berry, Tappahannock ; Osceolu ," Doane, Ply- mo uth. At Sagua 1st inst, bark Roderick Dhu , Freeman , foi a no'-thern U S poit ld g. A r at Hav ana 23d tilt , sch White Oak , Arey, Carde- nas; 24th , bri g Tang ier , Park , Wilmin gton , NC ; 3ist bark Lyman , Doane, Boston; 1st iiit - t, bri g Salisbury Young! New York ; 2d , bark Norma , Ellis , do. Bosto n—Ar 10th. shi p B Aymnr , Nichols , Buenos Ayres; hark Sherwood. Dunbar , New Ol leans; brio- Sun. Crosby, Philadel phia. Cld , shi p Viola. Jameson] New Orleans: barks Mimosa , Hildrcth , China; Kezia ' Kendall , Havana: (Jen Tay lor. Crosb y, San Francisco- Ellen Noyes , Lewis , do; Delawar e , Lewis, Philad el phia 1 Merrimac , Bangs , do; bri g Ac orn Howes, do; schs El- liot , Cook , Gonaives; Manson , Perkins , Jeremic: Hano- ver , Case, Cape Hayiien; Detroit , Cammet , Albany Hi ghlander . Nickerson.New York; S A A pp letnn Ham- ilto n, do; Southerner , Stndley , do; Peru , Lov ell do- Cornelia , Fiiulkin , do; Rebecca & Francis, Nickerson ' do; Albatross , Harding. New Bedford. New Orlean s—Ar ,'ilst , barks Jona Goodhue, Hi"- gins , and Z D, Gorham , Rio Janeiro. ' ° Charleston—O ld 5th , bark Jup iter , Biglcy, Boston; 6th , bri g Gulnare. Ellms, Wilmington. Richmond—Ad v 6th , sch Triumidi. Dicks, for Bos- ton , with despatch ; Hy Freeling, Kelley, for do ,wtg 500 pkgs toba cco. jS' oi-folk— Ar 6th , sch Indiana. Young , Boston. Baltimore—Ar 8th , ba rk A ppleton. Nicker»o n , Bos- ton; bri g T C Mather , N ickerson , do; sch K II Adams , New Bedford. Cld, bark Bay State, Dill , Boston; bri g Ellen , Kecd , Laguara. Philadel phia—Ar 8th , barks Tremont , Sears , Savan- nah- 9th Selah , Atkins , Boston. Cld , bri g Louisa Bean , Noves, Boston: schs K Hinds , Gandy, Portland ; Gan- ges". Gibbs , New Bedford. New York— Ar 9th , shi p Talhot, Bliss , Canton. Cld. st eamshi p Norther ner, Waterman , San Francisco ; brigs Capt. John , Burgess, Vcra CrtiE .I G Am erson Paine. St Marks. Sld , steamshi p Northerne r; ships Vancou - ver. Cbfion. .,, Providence—Ar 9th , sch Angclinc , Linnell , Albany. Sld from Coquimbo Feb 14 , shi p Andalusia , Wilson , Baltimore. Arrivals. Clearances. &«•.. This med icine , is a Minplc concentration of one of the Heim-dial Agents known for Nervous Irri tation. ciec-ile--*"3"1"' IIua(la( 'ho - &c- as appoveil bv the ablot ?:-neii*-'t"rios of Ihe. day. The disti nguished Surgcoi, nl Phy-ici'111 ' Augustus K. Gardseb, SI. I)', of w .w Vu' rk , th us writes :— '* New York , Sept. 16, 1848. Messrs. E. Biu n msy & Co. — Qear $'IS: —'II10 via' "f Valerian which you so tjndl v forwarded me for trial , came very opport unel y, nil I admini stered it the next day in a case of llesteria , .n.l ;iftoi-w.irc! in hi gh Nervou-; Rxaltation. In both cases | '],.|il tlie excellent effect attributed to this ding, but which in the usual form it is administered is rarel y seen unco mmitt ed with nausea or some other unp leasant r°- suits. In 'he opinion expressed by t'rofe.-sor Phel ps. ! ,f Dartmouth College, I entirel y concur; and I trust vOn will earl y and generall y introduce it into New York , tlmt we may have an opp ortunity of using it in those cases where it must be so desirable. Vcrv truly , your obedient serva nt: AUGUSTUS K. GARDNER, M. I). [T7-EDWAIID BRINLEY & CO., Boston , Sole jV(rents. Aobnts —A. Percival , Barnstable; James Knowles, Yarmouth ; F. Davis , Falmouth ; Josiah Mayo , Chat- ham : E. Edson , Orleans; lli ggins & Crosby, Brewster; p. VV. lli ggins , YVellfleet. Fluid Extract of Valerian. Die annually in Kn-land of CONSUMP1 ilKM. In the New Engla nd States, th e proportion is one in four or five. In Boston , probabl y, one in fou r. In the city of New York , sixt y-seven died in two weeks in Decem- ber of this disease. It is less prevalent in the more northern latitudes , as Russia , Canada , and among the Alps of Switzerland , where the winters are long and severe , and there are fewer sudden changes. ff o theory can be more welcome to the human mind than the one which establishes on good grounds the hope for prolonged existence , if th e allegations of those who are at Ieas7 entitled to veracity may be believed , th ere is a preventive and a remed y. The great Author of Nature has provided us with a remedy for Consumption , and the diseases leading thereto which are so fearfully common in our country ! Has He left us to find relief from that fatal scourge by ransacking other lands ? No , the best Nature 's own Keinedy, is at our hand. The Wild. Cherry and the l'ine, fu rnish us with a cure , where a cure is possiMe. One of the most important discoveries of the age, in ameliorating the condition of this large class of suffer- in" humanity, is I)B. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Which lias been before the public some ten yeai s. This valuable medicine was first discovered and introduced in'the year 1838, since which time its success has con- stantly increased the demand , until it has become one of, if not. THE MOST POPULAR REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION , in its inci pient stage, ever known. None genuine: unless signed I. BUTTS. Agk nts.—O. M. Hinckley, Barnstable; Jas. Knowles Yarmouth ; F. Davis , Falmouth ; Josiab Mayo , Chat- ham ; E. Edson , Orleans; lliggins & Crosby, Brews ter; P. W. lliggins, Wellfleet. * Fifty Thousand Persons Barnstablic, ss.— At a ( ourt oi County ( ommission- ers . begun and hohlen at Barnstable. in said Coun- ty, on the second Tuesday of A pril , A. 1). 1850. Upon the petition aforesaid—Ordered , that notice be given to all persons and corporations interested therein , that the Commissioners will meet for the purpose of viewing the premises and hearing the parties and lo- cating and lay ing out the Hi ghway prayed for, if the same >hal l be adjudg ed to he of common convenience and necessity, on Friday, the thirt y first day of May next , at the bo use, of John Kcnrick , in Orleans , at te n o'clock in the forenoon, by publishing an attested copy of said petition , wit h this order thereon , three weeks successivel y in the Barnstalde Patriot , a newspaper printe d in Barnstablc , and by posting up attesied copies J thereof , in tvvo public places in each of the towns of j Oileans . Harwich and Chatham , in said County , the I last publication in said news paper , and the posting |aforesaid , to be fou rteen days at least before s.iid view ; and also by serving the Town Clerks of said towns of Orleans. Harwich and Chatham , each with an attested copy of said petition and order , thirty days at least be- fore the ti me of said vi ew, that all parties interested may then and there appear , if they sec cause , and be j heard thereon. Attest , TIMOTHY REED , Clerk. Copy—Attest , ap 16—3tv CHARLES MARSTON , Sheriff. ConnsssonweaStSi of OTTassnoSmsefts. SPRING STYLE BONNETS , Ribbons , &c; Berage Do Laines; Ging hams; IV-ints , &c; Paper Hang- ings; Oil Carpets; Straw flatting ; Wool Car pets; Woolen Bocking; Cotton cU>; blain white China Tea Sets; gold banded do; a goofllassortment Table Cut- lery—Just from the city, and will be sold low by ap 16 ' WALES f r CONANT. GENTLEMEN'S Tweed mil Caslimerett Sacks ; Hoys' do do do; Pa nts an« Vests; Gents . Hat-t and O-ips , &e. &c. W \LiiS $- CONANT. a p 16 \ POTASH, FLOUR, CORN , MEAL , HAMS , prime Salt Beef, Hay Seed , &c, bv up 16 WALES & COJfANT.