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MARINE RAILWAY, AT HYAMIS. np HE subscriber having associated himsel f with sevcr- J_ at others in the construction of a MARINE RAIL- WAY, respectfull y solicits the patronage of those inter- ested in navi gatio n , wheucvev circumsta nces render it necessary that their vessels should be "hauled up for re- pairs. " Said Railway is situated in the safe and com- modious Bay, known as L/Cvvis ' Bay, and a few rods to the westward of Baxter 's wharf , formerl y known as Gage's wharf, where vessels CiVi find a spacious and safe harbor , sheltered from 'the wiixds at all seasons of the year. These facts being a £t*crt * iriduccmcnt for vessels to winter here , every facility will be at ha nd for repair- ing ill the spring, the expense of which the subscriber pled ges himself will not exceed what is usuall y charged at oth er places. Competent and skillful blacksmiths , caulke rs, shi p-carpenter s , riggers, and sail-makers , can ho emp loyed at as moderate prices as elsewhere. Ves- sels wintering in th e Bay with the intention of under- goin g repair , wil l be seen to , and their sails stored free of expe nse. Having the interest and convenience of others in view on the one hand, as well as compensation , nett prof it and making money on the other, the subscriber h'^pes that the ex perim ent will prove a mutual benefit. ELIJAH TAYLOR , Agent. Ilyanni.-', Jul y 18. l y I Spring Goods. nnilE subscriber invites bis friends and all persons in _1_ wa nt of Goods in bis line , !o give liiin a call—hav- ing just rcoei'ved and comp letel y filled bis store witb a "00(1 variet y of all kinds of goods adapted to the wants o>the public A. PERCIVAL. Uarnstaj'le, April 2. _ / HXNoliccjcH flAHE subscriber is prepared to furnis.Ii fill persons JL with th e materials for knitting, a nd desiring to get up a large quantity of Socks , be invites them to (live him a call. Persons at a distance can bo accommodat- ed by app lying- as above. A. PERCIVAL. liarnst ablc , 'A pril 2 TLTAY SEED—Consisting of North ern and Southern X L Clover , Herds Grass .,',,,1 Kcd Top ; Seed Pens by : the quart ; also, a variety of fresh Garden Seed , for sale by WALES & CONANT . april 2 fL O U R , CORN , MEAL. POTASH , BURNING FLUID mid LAUD OIL—P.y »P 2, WALES & CONANT. OPTICAL WONDERS ! ¦ WW1 L©W!M P L O O B CLOTHS , Of which may be found the largest stock in the mar- ket. Hotel keepers and shi p owners arc respectfull y invi ted to call and examine. 3m sept 26 J| j |NEW STYLES. J [ ^ Persons from etc Cape who intend to Pur cha se HATS, CAPS, &c, IN THE CITY , ARE INVITED TO CALL AT THE STOKE Ol? RYDER ,JJROCKER & CO., 497 f§§|a$l]ittgi0«--5t£«i, W E have inducements for all to patronize us. who are in want of go ods in ou r li ne, and being Cape boys , we ask a share of the Cape trade. We manufacture our Hats , and are our o.wn workmen , thereb y saving 25 per cent in the cost of the Hat. We are at no expense for Clerk-hire , which is such a tax on most traders. We buy for cash at the lowest pos- sible prices. Here are three good reasons wh y we can sell chea p, and we shall endeavor to sell as low as the lowest. We try to keep a first rate stock of Hats and Caps— (there is not a larger or Letter assortment in the city) —also Trunks , Valises, Umbrellas , and Gents' Fur- nishin g Goods , and every article we sell is warranted to be as we represent it. Hats and Caps made to order at a few hours notice. Persons coming over the Cape Cod Rail. Road , will fi nd it but a short distance to our store. SRT R K M E M B E R jgg K¥I>EB, CROCKER & CO., 497 WAS1UNGT0N-ST., A few doors South of Elliot and Kneeland streets. ENOS RYDER. FRANCIS W. RYDER. ALBERT CROCKER. Boston , May 10. tf Saddles, Bridles, Harnesses, &c. %§§^;"~~ ^^- "ci vP rTMIE subscriber takes this method of informing his _L towns men , and the public generall y, that he has just fitted up rooms in the shop for merl y occup ied by Mr. Sidney Ai nsworth , in Barnstable , for the purpose of carry ing on the business of HARNESS MAKING , in all its branches. Those who may favo r him with their custom , may re ly upon having their work done in a fait hful manner , and on the most favorable terms. He will warrant all the work d one by him—a nd he hopes by reasonable prices , to secure a good share of patro nage. His acquaintance with the manner in which the best Harnesses arc made.at one of the best establishments in the country, will enable him to furnish those, who call up on him , with superior sty les of wor k ma nship. Harnesses repaired and Carriages trimme d and var- nished , and all orders promptl y attended to. WILLIAM D. HOLMES. Barnstablc, Sept. 26. 6m Boat Building. T HE subscribers have recently purchased the Shop and Stock of Mr. David Godfrey, in Harwi ch.and are prepar ed to carry on the BOAT BUILDING i n all its branches , and in the most ap proved manner.— Their customers may rel y upon their using the best of stock , and their work faithfully done , and warranted. They will keep on band and for sale , YAWL BOATS ,—and their Boats will be delivered to any part of the Countv , on the most fa\ orable ter ms. 1 * ELISIIA ROBBIN S JOSEPH G. LOWING. Harwich , April 25. ^^^ Just Received. GOULD & STOWE , 18 Union -st. Boston , have just received their Sprixg Style Hats , which they will sell at a great barga in . We have also purchased three of thost- patent, sewing machines, by which we can make one hundred Caps per day. To traders who want Caps at short notice , this will lie a great advantage , as they ca n have their orders answered' the next day after I we receive them , ins tead of waiting throe or four davs as here tofore. Purchasers in want of Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises, | Carpet Bags, Umbrellas , &c, are respectfull y invited to j call on us , as we are determined to sell as low as can be bought else where. ' feb 26 JP aper Hangings. BOSTON and CBELSEA PAPER CO,, MANOFACTEItKRS AND DEALERS IN IFAIPHjB EL&SS"®31Sy®Ss "OTOULD call the attention of those about pnrclias- Yf ing, to their large , well m anufact ured , and se- lected Stock of PAPER HANGINGS , BORDE RS, &c, embracing as large an assortment as can be found elsewh ere. Their stock consists of a very la rge varie- ty of their own Manufacture—also Philadel phia and French Papers of various patterns and desi gns. Merchants and others are respectfull y invited to call. Orders from the country answered with promptness and despatch , at the Warehouse , 4 Union Block ,Union street , Boston. OTIS MERRIAM , Agent Jul y 4—ly for the Company. The Wa n d e r e r 's R e t u r n. Air—"Old Vieoinsy 's Shore." The day was gone, the ni ght was dark , And the howling winds went I y, And the binding sleet fell thick and fast From a stern and stormy sk y, When a mornf ul wail , throu gh the rushin g gal e, Was heard at the cottage door— Oh! carry me back ! Oh! carry me back To my mother 's ho me once more. 'Twas a youth who had left bis mountain home And had wandered far and lo ng; lie had drained the gobl et 's fiery tide , At the festal midni ght throng. Bu t a drea m of home came o'er his hear t, As he crept to the cottage door— Oh ! carry me back ! Oh ! carry mo back To my mother 's home once more. I have left the hall of the tempter 's power , And the rev el wild and hi gh— They cared not in their reckless mirth If I wandered alone to die. Doth the fire still burn on the household hearth , By the elm tree near the door ? Oh ! carry me back ! Oh ! carry me back To my mother 's home once more. Like the weary bird that has wandere d long, I will seek hit mountain nust , And lay this aching bead once mor e On my gentle mother 's breast. Once more will I seek the househo ld hearth , By the elm tree near the door , Oh 1 carry me back ! Oh ! carry me back To my mother's homo once more. POETRY. ' Hope. You will scarcel y rind a man in all the ranges of our creation whoso bosom bounds not at the mentio n of Hope. What is hope but the solace and stay ol those whom it most cheats and deludes—whisperings of health to the sick man , and of bolter days to Ilic dejected-—the fairy name on which young imag ina- tions pour forth all the poetry of their souls , and ¦whoso syllables float like sjrisi] music into the car ol frozen and paral yzed old ago ? In the long cata- logue of human griefs , there ' is scarce one of so crushing; a pressure , that hope loses its elasticity, be- coming unable to soar and bring; down fresh anil fair leaves from some far off' domain , which itself creates. And yet , whilst hope is the great inciter to exertion , and the great soother of wretchedness , who knows not that it ordinaril y deceives mankind , »n4 that , thoug h it crowd the future with a glor ious resting-place , and thus tempt us to bear up awhile igainst accumulated disasters , its palaces and gar- dens vanish as we approach , and we are kept from despair onl y because the pinnacles and forests of •notlier bri ght scene fringe the horizon , and the de- ceiver finds us willing to be yet again deceived. — Hope 'is a beautiful meteor ; but nevertheless this meteor , like the rainbow , is not onl y lovel y because of its seven rich and radiant stri pes ; it is the me- morial of covenant between man and his Maker , telling us that we are born for immortality, destined —we sepulchre our greatness-—to the hi ghest honor and noblest happ iness. Hope proves man deathless. It is the strugg le of the soul b'reaking loose from ¦what is perishable ,and attesting her eternity. — [Rev. H. Melville. \ i_ koRAL READINGS. Lord 1 bless and preserve that (fear person whom Thou hast chosen to be my husband ; let bis life be long and blessed , comfortable and hol y ; and let me also become a great blessing and comfort unto him ,a sharer in all his joys, a refreshment in all bis sor- rows, a meet hel per for him in all I lie accidents and changes of the world ; make ino amiable for e\cr in hiseves , and verv dear unto him. Unite his heart to me in the dearest union of love arid holiness , and mine to him in all sweetness ,charity and comp liance. Keep from me all ungentle-ness, all discontentod- ness, and unreasonableness of passion and humor ; nnd make me humble an Ttnnrti of r;B»SEfSn-o»Ti - Motlier , is fl word to whi ch every bosom responds. It finds its Wiiv to our hearts in our youth , and re- tains its hoicl upon us in our age. If fathers are looked up to fo,r precept , princi ple , and examp le , mothers are relied on for tenderness and enduring affection. Fathers are strong holds of safet y; moth- ers are sources of love and consolation. The word mother is as a soft , balmy breeze , coining up f, Om the valley, swe et, soothing and greatlul ; cooling the fevered brow , calming the ruffled spirit , and tran- qui lizing the ag itated heart. What voice was ever like the tender , soft voice of a mother? AVe are often infinitel y mistaken , and fake lue falsest measures , when we envy the happ iness of rich and great men ; we know not the inward can- ker which eats out all their joy and deli ght , and makes thuni rojj lly much mora miserablu than onr- m-lv»«. Rlagj c off a Word. CiPE rOD BR lMH RAJL RO iD. i£^ ^ S ^rL^^% *ZDl±-35- '¦ -^J ^^ zM£t^L»?£> £ S I l l K \ h ' V < , d \ i Cars from Boston leave the Depot of the Old Colony Hail Jload. O X and after Monday, April 1, 1850. Passenger Trains will leave Boston ami Sandwich dail y, Sundays excepted , as follows , viz : Leav e Boston for Sandwich at 7.15 A.M. and 4.10 P.M. Leave Sandwich for Bo-ton at 5.45 A.M. and 3.15 P.M.—int ersecting with trai ns of the Fall Hiver Road at Middlcboro '—vTh ich tra ins inter sect with Kcw Bed- ford and Taunton Trains at Myrick' s Station. Passun'Tri by tho .ll A.M. train from Sandwich can 20 to 1 'ovidence , via'. Myrick's, reaching - there about 5.30 P. M. V ' A regular Merchandize Train , with a Passenger Car attached , will leave Sandwich dail y, at 11 A M. for Miildie boro '—and returning will leave Middleboro ' at 3.35 P.M. l . Sta ges leave Sandwich o* n the arrival of the morning trains from Boston , fo r the ' €ape. Stages leave Monument , d"'ail y. on the ar rival of the mor ning train from Boston, for Ivalmouth and interme- diate places ,—ret urning i n season for P.M. trains for Boston. Fare between Wareham and New Bedford , when paid at the Ticket Office , 75 cents ; Sandwich and Bos- ton SI 50. Local Merchandize Trains between Boston and Sand- wich dailv , Sunday s excepted. "SILVANUS BOURNE , Superintendent. Sandwich , March 27 , 1850. Inpr il 2 Cap e Cod Express. ~: *u 3 frK; ^$ This Express will leave O ffice, in Boston fefetAjf, throug h the Wi nter at 7 o'clock, A. M., and ^J^^S,3 P. M. All Kxpress matter going below -Sf e&sfcAssis.iriihvic.h will be taken in the A. M. train onlv. \XJ r ~T) C pa rticular to have yo ur goods mark ed '•Per Cope Cod ] '>x]> ress . ' Office in New York . No. 1 Wall street. " Philadel phia , 89 Chestnut street. " Boston. Railroad Exchange , Court Square " Sandwich , Boy den's Stage Office, rtnv 28 WclHleet, Provincetown and Boston. -2Mi- The Steamer NAUSUON , Captain % jjk n ry pA]KE i 2d., having been put ^figB-tJ^'Vl in eoinp lcte order , will commence her JSrte-^ ' :- ¦"/. ' .» tri ps betwee n the above named place s, on MONDAY , April l.V Will leave Provincet owii, on Monday s, at 7 o'clock , and Wcllflect at 9 1-2 o'clVk, A. M. for Boston. Leave Welltleet , on Wednesdays and Fridays , at 9 1-2 o'clock , A. M. for Boston via Provineetown. Returning—Will leave thefej nd of T-wharf , Boston , at 8 1-2 o'clock , A. M.on Tuesdays and Thursdays , for Wcllflcet via Provincetown , ' and on Saturdays for Provincetown via Wcllflect. Slaires will run in connection with the Boat to and from Chatham and to and from Truro. They will in- tersect at Orleans and Chatham , with Stages to Sand- wich , th ence by Rail "Road to Fall River , New Bedford , Provide nce and Boston, thus affordi ng to persons who wi"h to make a tour on Cape Cud, a continuous lino of travel by steamboat , stage and rail road , thro ugh all the princi pal towns on the Capo and the southern part of the State. The Pilot of the Boat (Capt. K. W. Freeman ) and the Engineer (Mr. N B1aisdo.il) are favorabl y known to the public as men well qualified for their stations:— and passeng ers may rely upon every exertion being made by Capt. Paine, to make their passage on board of the boat as agreeable as possible. Fare between Chatham and Boston , 2 25 East Harwich " 2 00 Orlean s' " 1 60 " Eastbam " 1 50 So. Wellfleet " 1 38 " Truro " 1 38 " Wellfleet " 1 25 " Provinceto wn " 1 00 Meals extra. tf Provineetown , March 26 List of Lettcfs REMAINING in the Post Office at Barnstable , on th e 31st day of March , 1850:/ Samuel H Uracket , 2 Sy lvanus .Tagger Rev Chnrles Boyter Mrsj Deborab Jones Daniel Childs Mr^ Cathnrino Keeney Miss Bclhiah Cobb Levji Ivilev D B Coleman OnBUc W Merrill Mrs Alrnira Coleman Jarfics N Nye Miss Maria P Crocker M?s-ir,s Scth and Leonard To any Daguerrian Ar- •Nickorson, sch Galaxy tist , 2 Owners of the sell Reaper Miss Elizabeth Jenkins Daniel Pickering LR Hinekley Mrs Mira C Prentice , 2 Rev Dudley O Haines Capt Allen Rogers Rev Alonzo Hays Alvin Snow Elbridae G Hale Henry Thomas Miss Corrennc Howard Capt Nathaniel Coleman ap2. R. AINSWORTH , Postmaster. To Mcrcliani s, MERCHANTS visiting Boston , from the Cape, are invited to call at TAPPAN , WHITTEMORE & MASON'S Bookstore, J\ro, 114 Washington street , where they will find all the Books now in use in the Schools and Academies of Massachusetts , as well as all ki nds of Blank Books an,d Stationery, at satisfactor y pri. es, for cash or on credit. Libraries furnished ;\vith all new and Standard i Books , at a large discount from retail prices. Teach- ers suppli ed favorably. ; Bohton , March 5. / tf New Goods ffir the Spring Trade, TVTOW opening, at 'th e sign of Xatkamel Wales, ±x Ladies Dress Goods of the most fashionable kinds nnd sty les ; Dress Trimmings ; Ribbons ; a large lot Ed gings andlnsertin gs; Wroug ht Collars , &c. &c. Also—A new supp l y of P.ip»r Hang ings : Woolen. Cotton and Oil Carpets: Straw Matting, and other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. The attention of the public is respectfull y invited. april 2 < WALES & CONANT. BAOTMILIL & (DOo, B O S T O I . P.BMOVALii "SJJTE would respectfu ll y infor m our Customers and yV the Public , that we have remov ed from our old stand , to No. 249 WAgSISKGTeS-g'J'BEET, (Between the Marlboro ' Hotel and Winter-st.) Having now one of the Largest Stores in the City, we shall be enabled to show a more extensive stock" of RICO SILKS; Long and Square Shawls, And dress\goods, than we have ever before offered. We have now re- ceived a Iarge*j art of our SPRING AND StrniMKSt «5OOI>S, but shall cont inue to receive NEW GOODS upon the arrival of every French and English Steamer, throug h- out the season. We shall continue to keep every article wanted in families , LINENS , QUIETS, BLANKETS, Cottons,^Flannels, HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, EC@'^3Bsrnsr® ©©©isso As we in)|toi't part of oTir Stock , and arc alwavs read y to take advantage of the NEW YORK A UC- TIONS, wh en Goods arc sacrificed , we feel sure that we ca n always offer our Goods at as Low Prices as can be obtained elsewhere sisadei1 any cii'CHSBJ- stataccs. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM will strictl y be adh ered to. as many years' ex perienc e satisfies us that it is the fairest , and therefore the most satisfactor y to purchasers. We hop e, by consta nt personal attention to our busi- ness , to merit the patronage we have so long received at our Old Stand . DAXTXSLL & SO., Importers , Joblrers anc] Retailers , No. 249 Wsi'sfaimglOH'-'Sfo'cet, BOSTON. march 5 ^ Sm Lancaster &inghams. HAVING MADE ARUANGEMENTS WITH THE MANUFACTURERS OF LANOASTSR GIN GHAMS, To be suppli ed with all their N E W S T Y L E S , ns soon as they are made , we shall have consta ntl y on hand a FULL ASSORTMENT. We have just open- ed several cases, and would call the att ention of th e public to them. When it is considered that tlfey are made for DURABILITY , the colors WARRANTED PERFECTLY FAST ! and SOLD AT SO LOW A PRICE, we believe it will hi found that no article of »»ESS GOODS, IS SO CHEAP TO THE PURCHASER. m&s!rms&ina & ©®o9 Wo. 249 WashiMgtou-street, BOSTON, march 5 3m NEW STYLES SPUING GOODS ! OTM19 0w©W & (§@o9 No. 6-i |AN0VER STREET , BOsVorf, HAVE J DST UKCKIVKD , iND.All E NOW OPENING , CASES Silk Tissue Binjefres and Muslins. " High Colored tocLaines, pink , crimson and corn eoloiis, very desirable. '¦ Plaid Silk and W'ool Bareges.same colors. " Canton Crape Shawls ,p lain an d cmbro 'd. " All Wool Cashmere ' Shawls , detach ed figures. CARTONS Lons and Square Broche Shawls. CASES Black 'Brocade , Silks and Satins. " Fancy do. rich sty les and shades. " Rich Caineleon Siiks , every combination of colors. " Stri ped do do. Cases Poplins and Chambrays. " Black Gros do Rhine , all widths ; Gros de Afr iquc. do VISITE SILKS in every variety. SCARES and MANTLES. NEW AND YKltl ELKGANT STYLES OF Visiles, MantiSIas, Capes, Lace Shawls, april 2 &C. 1m is Blake's Patent Fire Proof Paint, WHICH in a few months turns to Slate or Stone, protecting whatever is covered from the action of the weather or fire. liOofc ©ait for Frauds ! As unprinci pled persons arc offerin g spurious art icles for sale , calling the m Ohio Fire Proof Paints. The genuine article is onl y to be obtained of the Patentee , New York , or his Agents—and every package is mark- ed "Blake's Patent Eire Proof Paints." The authorized Agent. Jkiie F. Hall, 38 Broad-street , Boston , has it consta ntl y on hand : has sold it. for 2 years to our larg- est manufacturing establishments , and will give the whole histor y of the Paints and its qualitie s to any one who will send or call at his Counti ng Room , 38 Broad stre et, Boston. Also on hand , this Paint and no other ground in Oil , all read y for use, both Chocolate for sides of buildings , and thc Black for roofs . Also , Prepared Paper , all pain'ed read y to put on , making the cheapest and most durable roof ever invented. No one has the genuine .article ground in Oil , or the Prepared Paper, without nsv name being marked upon them. i ' JERE F.lIIALL , COMMISSION MERCHANT , 38 Broad-stuuet , Bsston. . . . Agent, april 2 » 3m The JU assacliusetls State Record , And Year Boole of General Information for 185 0. nnilE Fourth Volume of this valuable. Work , com- JL prising every kind of information connected with affairs of the State is just published. Price $!. Volumes 1. 2. 3 and 4 , hound to match , can be ob- tained of the publi sher , ' JAMES FRETvCII , 78 Washington-street. Boston , D ealer in Books and Stationery of c\v,ry variety. march 19 DR I E D APPLES—For sale bv A. PERCIVAL. lew England Trnsl Manufactory, BOSTON, M^lSS. JAMES FREDERICK FOSTER continncs to man- ufacture all the various approved Trusses, At 467 Washington-street. His residence and business being both in the same building, he can bo see n at homo nearl y the whole of th e tim e, day or evening. lie. has more room and better convenience for the Truss busine ss than any person en gaged in it in this or any other city. Also. Abdominal Supporters for Prolapsus Uteri ; Trusses for Prolapsus Ani ; Suspensory Bags , Knee Caps , Back Boards , st celsd Shoes , for defor med feet : Covex spiral Trusses ; Dr. Chase 's Trusses, for m erl y sold by Dr. Leach ; Trusses of galvanized metal , that will not rust , having woode n and copper pads ; Reed's spiral Truss : Rundell' s do : Salmon 's Ball and socket; Sherma n's patent French do ; Bateman 's do , double and si ngle; Stone's Trusses: Dr. Fletcher 's do ; Marsh' s do ; Dr. Hull' s do ; Thompson 's Ratchet do; and the Shaker 's Rocking do—the se may all be had at this es- tablishment. Als o, Trusses for children of all sizes ; Whispering Tubes and Ear Trumpet that will enable a person to converse low with one that is hard of hear- ing. [C^Trusses repaired at one hours ' notice , and m ade to answer, ofte ntimes , as well as new. The subscriber having wor n a truss himself for the last twenty-five years , and fitted so many for the last ten years , feels confident in being able to suit all cases that may come to him. CC?~A1I ladies in want of Abdominal Supporters or Trusses , will be waited upon by my wife , Mrs. Carrolino D. Foster , who has had ten years experience in the busi ness. tf ' j inlc 14 A JOURNAL FOR EVERY HOME ! NEW-EMLANDER : A WEEKLY TAPER , DKVOTED TO Temperance, Education, liitcraUsve, Reform, and Intelligence generally. WILLIAM A. WHI TE and CIIAS. W. SLACK , EDITOUS. IT is universal ly conceded that Intemperance and Ignorance are the fruitful sources of nearl y all crime , and in the eradication of these this paper is ac- tivel y interested. It likewise freel y expresses the sen- timents of its editors upon all the great ^ reformatory questions of the day, and sympathises with all the en- terprises of Christian benevolence. Combined with discussions on these subjects, each number will contain Original and Selected Stories, Lettersfrom Correspondents, Articles on Agricultural , Physiological and Scientific Mat- ters , Literary ' Notings and Pickings, and a complete sum- man/ of the News of the Week . 03^'i'he NEW'-ENGLANDER is in its Ninth Vol- ume, and the prese nt is a favorable time to subscribe. TERMS. Two Dollars peb Annum , invariabl y in advance. No subscri pti on taken for less than six months. Address all orders (post-paid) to WILLIAM A. WHITE , P ublisher and Prop rietor , No.30 School-street , Boston. april 2 3\vis Noiific - nrUIE subscribers having purchased from Messrs. JL Foster & Nickerson , their entire Stock of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, with the inte ntion of con tinui ng th e business under the firm of GORHAM & BASSET , respectfull y solicit the patronage of their Cape friends. EZEKIEL GORHAM , Z. D. BASSET , Jr. New York , May 1, 1849. ly— [June 20 Choice Wines, Brandies, &c, OTARD DUPUY & CO.' BRANDY ; London Dock ". Pellev oisin " Sei gnett e " ¦ Hennessey & Co. " Pine A pp le GIN ; Ancho r u Salmon Weosp'1 Fish Pure PORT WINE : " PORT JUICE ; Calabria PORT WINE ; Buigundv " ¦ ' Sicil y Madeira WINE ; Old Sherry Pure Cherry BRANDY ; " ' WINE: London PORTER , in qua rts and pints ; Jamaica J St. Croix [ HUMS ; New England ) Alcohol—for sale by the package or in bottles , of the choicest kinds , for medici nal purposes. Apoth ecaries , Ph ysicians and others in want of a pure article , can rel y npon obtaining it here at a fair price. Forsale by EBF.N JACKSON Jr., & CO. Drugg ist, 75 Hanover street , corner Blackstone and Marshall streets. Boston , Feb. 26. 3m W. I. Goods, Ship and Family Stores, Butter, CBieese, &c, &c. M RICII , Jr. & BROTHER would inform their o fri ends and the public generall y, that the y have taken the large and convenient Cellar Store NO. 52 COMMERCIAL STREET , (opposite Philad el phia Packet Pier ,) wher e they carry- on the West India Goods and Produce Business in all its branch es. From our experience , and the man y facilities we possess in Trade , we feel confident that we can put up Shi p and Famil y Stores as chea p, if not cheaper , tha n any oth er establishment in the city. Trade rs, Sea Captains , Heads of Families , and all who ma y visit the City for the purpose of procurin g a supply of the best and (at the same time) the cheapest FAMILY STORES , will find it for their interest and convenienc e to make their purchases at this store. MATTHIAS RICH , Jr., JOHN RICH Boston , Feb. 26. 3m Trcmont and Old Colony Nails. T HE subscribers have been appointed Agents for selling J l Tremont Iron Co.'s Nails, and respectfull y ask all dealers to call and examine them at Store No. 79 State-stkebt, Boston. They offer these Nails .for examination , in the ful- lest belief that they are the most perfect in all respects of any ever produc ed forsale in the United States. They are also Agents for th e sale of the OJd CoJossy Iron Co.'s Na ils, the reputation of which has boon Ion" firmly estab- lish ed. They deal in POT and PEARL ASHES , and have always on hand a superior qualit y for retailing. WM. THOMAS & CO. Boston , Aug 8. tf . Spars ! Spars!! J EWIS L. SMITH continues to make Spars for JU all classes of Vessels , in his old stand in Province- tow n , on the most reasonable terms. He has also on ha nd , at all times , materials for repairing vessels ,which can be done at short notice. T" l _ _ _ ^ r. ^t l r x . i .* ^ A . . . *1 1^ f \ f~\ t"\ I IT X IU v l u u u i u w n , _]l j m i i ly . ^ ^ F ' J jM BOAT BUILDING. j | k_ THK subscriber respectfull y info rms his Cape friends that he has established himself in Provincetown where ho will carry on the BOAT BUILDING in all its branches . His experience , (h aving worked for some time at Newport ,) will enable him to build the most approved and faithfu l sty le of Ne wport Boats , Dorics &c. Those who favor him with their custom , may depend upon their work being don e in the most thoroug h man- ner. pry-AW orders promptl y attended to RE UBEN F. ADAMS. Provincetown , Dec. 13. 4m MALDEN FANCY-DYE BOUSE, OFFICE, "SO CORNHIIit, CORNER OF COURT STREET , BOSTON. Mass SHAWLS of all kinds dyed all shades. Merino , Al- paeca , Alcp ine , DeLaino , Silk , Satin . Crape and Pongee DRESSES dyed all colors , or clea nsed. D35"Black and purp le Cloaks, and Dresses dyed a Green or Maroon I *V*Gentlemen 's Coats an d Pants Dyed or Cleansed whole , nnd fast colors given. Express expense paid one way, in all case.', if appli- ed for. N. B.—Old Established DYE-HOUSE. march 5 fiw FARMER'S ^^^ AGRICULTURAL _WAREHOUSB ©HHID) ilTOiEIlo E)A^niS) IPjB©^!?^ £§ (g@ Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers of i> °^ Mears' ' r°nty 4 Ce!e1»vafed Centre Draft, Side Hill « Sharpening-, and Snb-Soil ' lr» /®*i r .< *^> fe ^, "^ ''PLOUGHS , Which have obtained the HIGHEST Premium offered in AM ERICA , for their superi or consi '6v<:t tion , EA SE of DRAFT and beauty of work porf'ormed by the m , so ad mirably are they adapted to operate in the various kinds of soil. ALSO , Hovey's Improved Hay & Straw Cutter, of various sizes : ) H A E H O W S , EXPANDING HORSE , H AND AND rno CULTIVATORS. Ut«? F A M N I 1 V G M 1 1 . 1 , S , THERMOMETER , BARREL & DASH CHTTUv CHEESE PRESSES : ROOT OUTTFRs Si SUGAR MILLS; CORN SHELLERS , ' ' And a full and complete, assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Now in general use, and to which they are constant] i addin g many new and useful improvements , as "^ the wants of the Farmer may demand'. J They have also an extensive assort- m ent of GRASS , GARDEN , FIELD AND FLWER SEED, Wh ich have 'been raised for and selected by ihcra a j wh ich they ca n confidentall y recommend as pure and true to their names In connection with the Agric ultural Department , tht hav e an extensive assort men t of ' * Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Of every descri ption , suited to the wants of theFarm» combi n ing Comfort , with Convenience and whirl). ' they warrant to operate in the most perfect manner. B. P. & CO. are agents for the sale of MOTT'S A GRICULTURAL (of Farmer 's) CAULDRON . The Public are respectfull y invited to call and ex- amine the above at their Warerooms, 1 9, 2&22X». Marke t st, jan 29 BOSTON. 4m ' Globe Hotel to Lease. -fens& jj^ The subscribers offer to lease tlicir £vi i&TOK' wc" known HOTEL and Homestead in { $& & p&>i 'S )&Sp Barnstable—opposite the Court House, ¦*"*"¦ * " " This estate includes about twenty-fivo acres of excellent Tillage and Meadow Land , in tlie best conditi , n ; well fenced and abundantl y wat ered, with ma ny Fruit 'Trees. It is situated within twelve miles of the terminus of the Cape Cod Branch Ksiil Hoad in Sandwich , with the best of Stage accommoda- tion to and from the same , several tim es dail y. The House is large and commodions , built expressly for a Public House , with all the most desirable appur- tenances and conveniences. There is, als o, a largo and very convenient Stable—-a Bowling Alloy,&e. &c., fllli n complet e repai*\ The central and very pleasant location of the premi- ses, and the liberal terms on which they may be leased , renders this—to-a person qualified for the business—an unu sual opportunity to scenic one of the most popular and profitable Hotel stands in the County. I"'or any furth er partic ula rs and th e t erms , conditio ns, &c, inquire of the subscribers , on the premises , or to HENRY H. CROCKER , Esq., 61 Commercial wharf, Boston. W. & E. II. ELDREDGE. Bar nstabl c, Jan. 22. tf For Sale, _ An excellentl y well located residence in fS S S k Barnstable , a few rods East of the Court jli««ISa II°"soi can he bought on the most reason- liiilK ^K able terms. The Estate consists of about c^^Ssai fiv e acres of Upland and Meadow, with a com modio us two story Dwelling House and a good Barn , Sc, th ereon—all in thorough repair—and we" watered. It has boon occupied the last three years, I'? Dr. T. P. Jackson , and is very centrall y and pleasantly situated for a Physician , or other professional gentle* man , or for a sea faring man. For further particulars app ly at this office, or at No. * Central Wharf , Boston , to MATTHEW COBB. Jan. 8. For Sale, Afifik A Dwelling House and Blaeksmi* i>!>iisL Shop, and one acre of- Land on which Me J8S«isif house now stands , pleasantl y situated in ^ggSSla. East Fa]mouth ] nei)1. tho i>!U.i flc Woollen Factory, all of which will be sold at a bargain , if ap- plied for soon. For further particulars , apply t0 CHARLES SHERMAN, on the premises. East Falinouth , Feb. 26 ^ ^ Fo7Sale ~ ~ ^* A Grey COLT , 5 years old in M»y —pr-^^/\> » next. The Dame of said Colt is e>" mtMMi ff fjft cry way a superior animal , aud it >s -J&. iLjJt. li ' Prcsume(l the Colt will make l>cr ¦asasisasaKKSs-ira equal. For further particular s, '"' quire of Oapt. RUSSELL DOANF , near the P°st Office in Eastham. 4w* Eastham. March 26 To the Public. TVTEW , IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE MEP- ll ICINE.—POTTER'S LINIMENT, OH * ¦ * ' TERNAL REME D Y. — Kiieum.vtism can ^ f*' >1 ed.— Cramps , Stiffness of the Joints , Numbne ss, ! '11111 in the Bones and Muscles. Tie Dolorcaux , Iiunil'»r°! Toothache , He adache , Corns , &c, successfully n'" 7" by tins ivonderful prejiaration . \ This invaluable remed y, which has entirely c<" ^ h undreds in this vicinity of the most excruciating 0'' comp laints. Rheumatism , is now offered to the P* . ^ with an entire confide nce that it will do all ths* ' ._ promised for it. As a safe , certain ami speedy ine , cine for Rheumatism , Lameness. Tic I)olorcurx ,.rtc' ache. &c, it never has been and it never can be fc passed. Let those who doubt this , call u pon th e V' ^ prictor , who will satif y the m at once of the Pel , jS truth of these statements. The External Kerne")' itself an ew medicine , and nev er was used in this co« try until introduced by the proprietor. As an allcvi* of that class of diseases which it professes to treat, ''¦ destined to win immense public favor. To sutler'1 ^ R he um atis m when relief is at hand , is the heig'1 foll y. For sale wholesale and retail bv tho Proprietor, WARREN B. POTTER , 183 County, cor. Kempton street . , New Bedford , M nS f;. t * Agents.—O. M. Hinekley. Barnstabl e; E. T. H 11 ",^' Yarmouth Port ; Abn cr \V. Lovcll , Hyanni s : I'8 ,. K. Akin , South Yarmouth ; E. Edson , Jr., OrlP-%' , . Hinekley & Stetson. Sandwich; E. N u-kerson Jr. & '. ' South Dennis: Josiah Mayo. David Howes , and "" . ' b ington Tay lor , Chatham ;" Obcd Brooks. H arwich ': " !-a Chase & Co. West Harwich ; Ab ncr Nickerson an" ' F. Eldred gc & Co. South Harwich ; James S. H""1 ,; East Dennis ; Bangs Pepper , Brewst er; P. N. Bo*"" and Jeremiah Bumpiis , Jr. Wsirchani ; Lewis Ken 1 East Wareh am ; Jonathan Mendall and Elishi' J^ Sippican ; Ilarlow & Lebaron , Matta poisctt—and "' ^ cities , towns and v illages throug hout the United &¦"• New Bedford , March 5. lIHl————-"" SILKS! SILKS! !—A good assortment , ™P er}l?\ } f and dark Dress Silks ,' just received and lor « , JAMES KN0WLES-, Yarmouth Porf- m "