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" """ " ' j}ev o. G. Woodbury will preach at Mars ton's .fluTon tbe fust Sunday in June. Peace Convention. pt ino- of the friends of Peace, of New Bedford , A e th\ Pon"ressional District No. 10, will be held »ni° . Bedford on THURSDAY, the 23d inst., at the in -i r ' .s,,pP lv of Straw , Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hats , ' S h>h -ire very desirable for our Cape friends. They e particularly invited to call before purchasing else- there. * Cheering rVevvs for the Sick. Whitesvili.e, N. Y., Jul y 10, 1848. Air. Setli W. Fowle : Dear Sir—It is with pleasure I vp ' vou this cerlificale, stating my experience in the of Dr. Wistar 's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In No- US mber last I was taken with a severe cough. My lungs V f"e much affected , so much that it was with difficulty T could breathe. Hearing of your Balsam, I procured • * (| took a part of one bottle ; and to my ulter aston- "IJ nt ] my lungs were freed and my cough cured. I ' ¦ hap py t0 recommend this Balsam of Wild Cherry to I niiblic, as one of the best medicines for .coughs and olds I ever used. WM. SWIFT. C wn w that this preparation is well known to be a more Jt,in cure for inci pien t CONSUMPTION , ASTH- MA T.IVER COMPLAINT, COUGHS , BRON- CHITIS, and all simi lar affections , than any other emedy ever known , there will be, and NOW ARE found those so villanousl y wicked as to concoct a spu- r:oas and perhaps poisonous mixture, and try to palm ¦ t off as tIie «em"ne Balsam. We raise no false alarm. We advise the public of these schemes, that their health may no t be trifled with , nor ourselves plundered of our just rights ^ GENUINE AND ORIGINAL pR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY , „„ account of Us great popularity, has been EXTEN- SIVELY COUNTERFEITED IN PHILADEL- PHIA , and some thousand bottle s of the spurious imi- tation thrown into the market and extensively circulat- eij. This is to caution dealers and the public gen- erally acainst purchasing any other than that HAVING THE WRITTEN SIGNATURE OF I. BUTTS on the wrapper. Agents.—O. M. Hinckley, Barnstablc; Jas. Knowlos, Yarmouth ; F. Davis, Falmouth ; Josiaii Mnyo , Chat- ham • E Kelson , Orleans ; Higgins & Crosby, Brews, tor - P. W. Higgins, Wellfleet. That distinguished surgeon and physician James Ayer, M. D., Hanover-street , Boston , thus writes as as to the signal efficacy of DR. THOMAS CORBETT'S Concentrated Shaker Syrup of Sarsa- parilla. Boston , Feb. 14, 1849. Messrs. E. Brinley & Co.: Gentlemen—I have employed the Compound Syrup of Sars aparilla , prepared by Dr. Corbett, extensively in my practice, since I knew the Formula by which it is made. Its ingredients are happil y combined , and I think it.a preparation exceedingly well ada pted to all those cases of disease where Sarsaparilla is required.— In my hands, this Syrup has so far, (fo r four months past,) proved more satisfactory, and its effects have been more decided , than any preparation of the article I have ever met wi th ; and I should think it ought to have a preference over ail olhers. So far as my experience in its use extends , I gladl y recommend it as a very valua- ble preparation. One thing in its favor is, tha t it is no mystic compound—the Formula from which it is pro- pared being open to the inspection of the Medical Pro- fession. Respectf ull y yours , JAMES AYER, M. D. Made and put up by the Socie ty of Shakers. None genuine without Dr. Corbett 's signature. For sale onl y by EDWARD BRINLEY & CO., and their appointed Agents. For sale at the County Bookstore. Barijstablc , by O. M. HINCKLEY. Aoests —A. Percival, Bar nstable; James Knowles, Yarmouth ; F. Da vis, Falmouth ; Josiah M. ayo , Chat- ham ; E. Edson , Orleans; Hi ggins & Crosby, Brewster; P. WVHiggins , Wellfleet. *s**? Tpecial notices. At.Marston's Mills, I Gth inst., by Rev. 0. G. Wood- bury, Mr. Thomas P. D. Baxter to Miss Lucy I. Hinck- ley. In Brewster, 5th inst., by Rev. F. Damon , Mr. Elisha D. Ryder, of Chatham , to "Mrs. Ann C. Rogers, of B. In the . Methodist Meeting House in East Harwich , 12th inst^ by Rev. Edward B. Hinckley, Mr. Stephen Crowell to Mrs. Catharine Eldrid ge. " In Eastham, 12th inst., by Rev. Wm. Leonard , Mr. Nathan B. Nickerson to Miss Phobe Horton. In Wellfleet , 9th inst.,. by Retr. C. C. Beaman . Mr. ,|"ayne W. Higgins to Miss Maria P., daugh ter of Eben- - fcier Freeman, Esq. « In New Bedford , 12th inst., Mr. Thomas L. Clark to Miss Mary C. Kempton. In Roxbury. at the residence of Charles Scudder. Esq., Rev.. J" B. R. Walker, of Buckspor t, Me., to Miss Mary, daughter of the late Thomas Adams, Esq. MARRIED. DIED. In Hyannis, Mr. Luther Bearse. In Cent reville , Mary G., daug hter of Dennis Sturgis, 2 years and 10 months. In Sandwich , 12th inst., Mr. George K. Leonard , son of the late Dr. Jonathan Leonard , 42. In South Sandwich , 1st inst., Mr. David Fisher, 76. ' In Plymouth , 4th inst., Capt. John Burgess, Jr., 65. In Nantucket , Mr. Thomas Ki ng, 66. In Tiverton , 13th inst., Miss Roby, daughter of Capt. Malachi Howl and. of Boston , 20. In the Marine Hosp ital , Chelsea, 15th inst., Mr. Wm. Bearse, of this town , 47. At Rio Janeiro, on board the steamer New World , of New York , William , son of John Holmes, Esq., of Holmes' Hole, 19. ¦ In Sacramento City, Cat., March 6, Mr. William S. Clark, son of Capt. Gcjo. Clark , of Nantucket , 30. At Sutter's Fort, Cal,, March 5, at the Odd Fellows' Hospital , with a shock of the palsy, Mr. Jacob Baker, 49. Mr. B. went out first mate of the brig Sea Eagle. Lost overboard , from ship Robert Parker , on the pas- sage from Liverpool to Philadel phia , (no date given ) James J. Holden , (or Walden ,) of Cape Cod , 22. He fell from aloft. MARINE LIST Por t of Barnstable , May 16—Arsch Sappho, *aais, Boston. 17th—Ar sloop Mail , Crocker, Boston. 18th-Ar sch Frances, Ryder, Bangor , with lumber and barrels to Cobb & Smith. 19th_Ar sloop Mail, Crocker, Boston. Sid sch Sap- t*o, Farris, do. New Youk, May 10, 1850. j The Light on Little Gull Island at the entrance of h ' .,u^ ^land Sound could not be seen the distancee of go ' *mile, at 3 o'clock am , Thursday, May 9th; wind coa (tark > an« blowing fresh. It is very important to j *\wsthat the Light should be well tended. New Pgj"(l °n Light , Plum Island , Watch Hill , and Montauk -kights. could be distinctl y seen. 'B. Lacy , Master of sch Cambrid ge. G. Faulklin, Master of sch Cornelia. Notice to Manners. the 13th, carried away her foremast in a squall the same ni ght, in the Sound , and returned 16th to icpair dama- ges. Boston—Ar 13th , barks Grampus , Dyer, Cardenas: Carlos; Sears, Mobile; bri gs II B Crosby, Collins , Ma- tanzas: Paulina , yiinn , Philadel phia; schs Edith , Crow- ell: Richard , Rich , and Bay State , Wilso n , Norfolk: Rio, Nickerson , and Jerome, Willard , Philadel phia; Saganaw, Crosby, Alba ny; New York , Goodscll , New York; Eliza B, Lewis. Hartford. Cld , barks Lysander , Clapp, San Juan de los Remedios; Sarah H Snow , Howes, St Jofrn , NB , to load for Bristol , Eng: bri gs Pa lm , Gill. St Peters, Miq; Na.raguagus, Hinckley, Sa- vannah: Emma , Baker , Philadel phia; sch Cour ier, Rog- ers, No rfolk and Richmond. New Orleans—Cld 3d, bark ZD, Gorham , Trieste. St Marks—In port , 1st, bri g J G Anderson , Paine.fm New York , disg. Savannah—Ar 7th. sch Ocean, Baltimore. In port , St Helena , Hatch , for Hartford. Charleston—A r 8th , shi p Prentice , Woodbury, New- port , Eng. Cld. brig Choctaw , Kendrick , Boston. Adv , bark Sy lph, Smi th , for do, with despatch. Georgetown , SC—Ar 2d , sch Rou nd Pond , Pierce, Cha rleston. v Norfolk—Ar 9th, sch Grafton , Sears, Denis. Alexandria—Ar 10th , bark J W Blodget , Loring, New York. Balti more—Ar 10th, brig Nancy, Pa tterson, Rio Ja- neiro; 12th , bark Hersi lia , Baxter ," Coquimbo. Sid 10th , shi p Wm St urgis, Havre; bri g J Nickerson , Boston. Alb any—Ar Hth, schs Vin tage, and Eliza Matilda , Boston. New York—Ar 11th , ship Lebanon , Drew, Havre: sch J G Faxon , Hall , Jacksonville; 13th, shi p Living Age, Liverpool. New Ha ven—Ar 11th a 12th, sloop Hope & Susan, Dennis. Bangor—Ar 10th , sell J P Johnson, Pro vineetown. Portland—Ar Hth , schs Reaper, Long, Norfolk ; Vic- tor , Berry, New York. Salem—Ar 11th, sch Flavilla, Taylor, Norfolk. At St Ca tharines , March 17 , bark John Adams, (of Nantucket) Worth , fin Edgartown for San Francisco.' Boston—Ar 14th , ship America, Scabu ry, Val parai- so; bar ks Mary F Slade, Ho wes, and Girard , Chase, Philadel phia; schs Mary & Louisa , Adams: Sally Ann , Thompson, and D C Brooks, Allen , do; Civbot, Nicker- son; Grani te State, Hallct, and Am Belle. Baxter, New York. Cld , ships Concordia , Austin , Port Louis, Mau- ri tius; Greenwich, (new , of Boston , 787 1-2 tons) Kni ghts, Europe; ba rks Truenian , Doane. Hon olulu; Wabash , Hill. Buenos Ayres; Olof Wyk , Sma ll , Bal ti- more to load for Panama; schs Tellus , Adams,Jeremie; Ellen , Ames, and Two Brothers , Allen , New York ; Juliet , Crosby, Hartford. New Orleans—Cld 4th , shi p Cornelia, Blanchard Boston; bri g Benj Carver, Carver , do. Charleston—Sid 9th , bri g Chocta w,Kend rick ,Boston. Norfo lk—Sid 10th , sch Cernelia , Sm ith , Boston. Baltimore—Ar 13th, brig Helen , Colli ns, Boston;sch R Borden , Fall Ri ver. Philadel phia—Ar 12th , sch T C Ba rtlett , Hopkins, Charleston; 13th schs Hy Freeling, Kelley, and Colum- bia ,Kel ly, Boston; Sylv ia E, Gibbs, Sandwich. Cld 13th , brig China , Studley, Boston. Albany—Ar 13th , schs Danl Webster, Thetis, Mary, and Norwich , Boston. New York—Ar 13th , bri g Osceola , Lori ng, Su rinam. Cld , shi p John Baring, Hus scy, San Francisco; brig Brothers, Foster, Norfolk; sch Boston , Kelly, Philadel- phia. Boston—Ar lSth , ship Esther May, Foster, Liver- pool Apl 1, via quarantine; barks Edmund Dwi ght, Hallet, and Hadley, Kent, Baltimore; bri gs Leander , Mayo , Cape Haylien; Andover. Hardy, Alexandr ia. Cld , bark Merrim ac, Mathews ,Philadel phia; brigs Tren- n, Spraguc, Genoa; Acorn , Howes, and Erie, Ryder, Philadel phia. New Orleans—Ar 6th , shi p Viola , Boston. Elizabeth City—Sid prev to 11th , sch Bell , Burgess, West Indies. Norfolk—Ar 11th. sch Oscar Jones.Kelley,New York. Baltimore—Ar 14th, bark J W Paige , Boston. Philadel phia—Ar 14th. bri gs Foster , Baker", New Or- leans; Hen ry, Baker, Savannah ; sch Byron , Hand y, Boston. Cld, bri g Mail , Baker , do; schs Columbia. Kel- ly, do; Sylvia E, Gibbs , New lmryport. Albany—Cld 14th , schs Eliza Matilda , and Oliver, Boston New York—Ar Hth , schs Jos Guest, Rogers, Guay- anilla; Fashion, Loring, Boston. Cld , barks Samuel & Tho mas, Lambert, Mat tiipoisett; Gov Hinckley, Loring, Quebec; sch Lacon , Crowell , Boston. Providence—Ar Hth , sch Thos Fenner,Philadelphia. Sid , sch H D Leighton . Handy, do. Bangor—tld 1tit , schs Jno B M yers, Smith , Orleans; 13th , Fred Warren , Smith , Provineetown. At St John , NB, 10th inst, ship Geo Thacher, Free man , Boston. Boston—Ar 16th , via quarantine, pkt ship Robert .C Winth rop, Sampson , Li verpool. Cld barks Avola , Ken- drick , Charleston; Helen Mari a, Taylor , Baltimore. Galveston—Ar 1st, bri g J B Lunt. Hardy,Ne w York. Sid 29th, bark Robt Walsh , Kelloch , Boston; 30th , shi p W B Travis, Bolles. do. In port , 3d , ship Star Repub- lic, for New York , ld g; bark Montauk . do do. New Orleans—Adv 6th , shi ps Windsor Castle, for Chagres, 15th ; Isaiah Crowell, Killey, for Boston.great- er part cargo engd. Mobile—Cld 6th , bark Howland ,Mayo , Boston. Ad v bark Gov Briggs, for Richmond , wtg 50 bales. Cha rleston—Sid 11th , barks New World , Hamilton , for a Northern port. Richmond—Si d Hth , sch Charm, Boston. Bal timore—Sid 14th , bark Ida , Hallet, Boston. Philadel phia—Ar Hth, bark Nashua , Cli fford , Bos- ton; bri g Ma rtin Van Buren , Hop kins , Cienfuegos. New York—A r 15th , schs, Homer, D Cox, and W S Robbins , Boston. Cld , ship Josephine , Crocker, Li v- erpool ; sch Pizarro , Bragg, Camden. Ar at St Jago, 22d ult, bark St Andrew Doane, Sa- vannah. At Havana , fith inst, shi ps Zaratan , Chase; Marion , Simpson , and Geo Washington , Snow, for Cowes, &c; William , Hall , and Clinton , Delano, unc; barks Lyman, Doane, for Cowes, &c; Almade, Brewer, for Genoa ; Lu- cinda Maria , Rich , for Boston , 10th; Antelope, Crosby, and Comoro, Scudder , disg; brigs Salisbury, You ng, and Lima, Hi ggins , freigh t or charter. old fro m Matanzas, 2d inst, bark Lennox , Howes. Irieste. At Sagua , 4th inst , bark Mary H Kendal l , Crocker, tor Boston 4 ds; Alexina , Burlin game, for New York ,4, Boston—Ar 17th , barks Zion , Reynolds , Baltimore; Lacom a, Howes, and Elk , Eldridtre , "Ph iladel phia; brig Sun , Crosby, do; schs Serap h, paine Fredericksbunr, Ann Flower, Chapm Hartford. Cld , bri gs Susan Spof- ford , Spotford Philadel phia; R & S Lamson , Moore, Portsmouth , schs Oneco, Chase, Philadel phia; Sachem , Smith , and S A App loton , Hamilton , New York New Orleans—Ar 15th , bark Roanoke, Kelley, Rio Janeiro. Wilmington , NC—Ar 13th , ba rk New World Hamil- ton , Charleston. Norfolk—Cld I4th , shi p Asentna , Weeks, San Fran- cisco; sch Louisa and Margaret , Parker, Dcmarara. Philadel phia—Ar 15th , bark Selah , Atkins , Boston; 16th , bri g Saml Brown. Baker , do. Cld 16th , sehs IIy Freeling. Kell y, and C II Rogers, Steclmnn , do. Albany—Ar 15th , schs Ann T Sipple, J Stratton , and Perine, Boston. New'York—Ar 16th , ship Andrew Foster, Howes, Liver pool ; schs Howard, GL, Lynchburg Rebecca Frances, Edna C, Watchman , and Rox bury Boston. Hartford—Sid 15th, sch , Earl , Crowell , Boston. [Per steamship Hibernia , at Boston.] Ar at Liverpool , 27th ult. Parliament, Bro wn Bos- ton; 28th , Aberdeen , Hnbbard , New York, bid 2ath , Naomi , Wri ght , New York ; 26th , West Point, AUcn ,uo; 19th, Aberdeen , Hawes , Montreal. 4rrivals. Clearances. &c. i Ent inward at London , 2d inst ,- Katahdin , Morse, New Orleans; Harvest Fuller, Baltimore. I Off the Sta rt, 24th ult, 1 1v Shelton. Long, from Havre, for New York. Passed by Falmouth , 26th ult. Sea Lion , Dyer, from Antwerp for New York. 1 Ar at Glasgow , 29th ult, Martha's Virftyard , JSye, I New York. ' _ 7 „ , ! Sid fm Belfast. 26th ult , M Howes , Bearse, N *ork. : Sid from Flushing, Ap l 26, Cotton Planter , Pratt , i\ York ; 27th. Elisha Dcnnison , Carpenter , do. - Ar at Havre. Apl 26, Hope, Holmes, and J C Cnl- houn , Lowell , New Orleans. Sid , Carrack, Snow, hew Ar at Trieste. Apl 17 ,Jane, Crowell , New Orleans . Ar at Bombay, March 25. Brothers , Baxter , Boston , Oct 16: proceeds to Calcutta , after disg. ! Ar at Hong Ko ng, March 2, Flavius, Rogers, Hono- lulu. At Canton , March 8. sch Indiana. Crosby, unc. At Calcutta , March 25, shfps Capitol Bradbury, San Francisco: Areatus , K nowles , for Bost on, in dock; New- ton , Scars , for do, 10 or 15 ds; Sainoset , Hollis , for N Yor k , next day. Slil from Sand Heads , nbt 10th , shi p North Bend , Burslev , Boston: bark Saxony, Lovett , do At Palermo , 20th ult , barks Dutchess , Lane, for Bos- ton , 2 or 3 (Is: Star. Snow, Ne w York. At Leghorn , 25th ult , bark Prompt' , Parker, for Bos- ton abt l ^th inst. At Elsineur , 24th ult , ship Chieora ,Holm , fm Charles- ton for Cronstadt , 2 ds. | By Monday Evening's Mai)' .] Boston—Ar 18th, shi p Matilda , Collins, New York ; bark Undine , Dunbar , Buenos Ayres; brigs Choctaw , Kendrick , Charleston; Ann Elizabeth , Eldrid ge,George- town. SC; J N ickcrson. Nickerson. Baltimore; schs Pu- shaw . Fuller, Wilmington. NC; Wm T King, Bearse, and Mary A, Gorham. Fredericks burg; Mariner , N ick- erson , Philadel phia; Tribune , Nicke rson. and Susan , Nickerson , Albany; Lacon , Bearse, and Lucy Blake , Hawe s, New York; Delaware, Dill , Ne w Haven; 19th , barks Ionia , King, Smyrna; Franklin , Gibbs , Trinidad; brigs Coniiova , Nickerson , Matanzas; Token , Prince, Norfolk; schs Almeda , Whcldcn do: Isabella , Arhecam , New York. Cld 18th , barks Martha Allen , Manso n , Gibral tar and a mkt; Union , Kendrick , Baltimore; Gen Jesup, Fisher; Turk , Fessenden , an d- Vesta, Flinn , Phil adel phia; brig September , Nickerson , Honduras; Mary Stanton , Ryder , Baltimore; Abbott Lawrence , Crowell , Philadel ph ia; schs Banner , Lovell , Troy; New York , Goodsell; Lewis, Crowell ; C Chamberlain , Crow- ell , and Jerome, Willard , New York; Eliza B, Lewis , Hart ford. Assignees' Sale. Will be sold at Public Auction , on SATURDAY , the 25th (lay of May inst., at on\s o'clock , P. M., on the premises— * .&2«5lL3g. Tho Honsoand Homestead of Clark HsU la^8 ^^^Hoxie, an in solvent debtor , situate in 7|§ i>y^b'i&MK £> P1'inghiII , consisting of Pasture Land , ¦356ae<«2» Meadow , Tillage and Orcharding, being one of the most desirable situ ations in Sandwich. Al so—About 7 loads Sa^in d Fresh Meadow. Also—The Woodland^j Skiging to said Estate. Also—One equal and und ilided third part of a tract of Land , about 60 acres, in Mbnument. called Bourne's Neck. . / Also—One equal and un/i vided half part of a lot of Woodland and Cleared Land , about 12 acres, lying at Herring Ri ver. / C. B. H. aESSENDEN. ) . . J. B. HALJ? 8" \ Ass'g"ees- Sandwich , May 14. 2w Soots and Shoes. gw-. The subscriber has on hand and offers I for salc>njL Frui\Trees, Ornamental Trees tyP \ and Shrubs. ""¦""WILLl Al K3NBI0S, Nonamiim Mill , Newton. FRUIT TREES—P%u-s, Peaches, Plti mf , Cherries , &c. &c, of the finest kin* known .and thriftiest growth. Of Appl« Trees also , a*l pa rticu larl y Baldwins , the stock is uncommonly fincVnd large. ' O R N A M E N TA L TREES AND SHRUBS—Of all most beautifu l and haVl v kinds. Mountain Ash , Elms, No rway Map les, SuAr, Scarlet and Snowy do, Lindens . Abeies , Sycamores Willows, Firs, Silver 1-irs, Spruces and other Evergreens. Extra sized Trees cau be furnished at extra prices. HOSES—Queen of 'Prairies , New Red Romsault, Double Yellow Harrison , and other hard y R oses. HONEYSUCKLES—C hinese Monthl y and other kin ds of white, red and colors . Pseonies, of handsom- est Chinese ki nds. &('¦ Kp-WriiU- n ordcis will receive prompt attention , and trees will be propert y packed for distant places if de.-ire d, and delivered ill Boston free of charge lor tran sportat ion to the city. ,, , ' , Descriptive Catalogues sent gratis to all who apply. App ly to MATTHIAS H I N C KL E Y , Barnstable. nprilj o Cw Shawls, Long and Square, Mantillas , from Paris, ~~ Silk Goods, Lin en Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods, House Furni shings, Sundries,. GEO. WTWARREN & CO,, RESPECTFULLY give, notice that they have now in store the finest stock of ' NEW SPRING GOODS! Foreign asid Domestic, tliev have ever opened to the public all of winch wilt be ottered , WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at E X T R A O R D I NA R Y L 0 W P R I C E SJ PUR CHASERS OF DRY GOODS , of any kind , should not make selections before visiting this estab- lishment , as on account of the large amount of our bu siness , we are enabled tg offer UNUSUAL AD- VANTAGES to purchasers, both at Wholesale and Retail. We have in progress the CONTINUATION of THE LADIES 9 EXCHANGE THROUGH TO HAWLEY STREET, an addition of £>NE HUNDRED FEET.Two Stories hijih , to ou r present liberal accommodations. This , in July next , will lie opened into our present store, which , at tha t, time , will be REMODELLED in a sty le suited to the improved position of our beau tifu l city, since this establishment was built. As our store will b-e closed lor a part of Jul y, our season will be a ^ sbortone , but we shall offer oar Goods at prices which will SELL THEM EARLY. GEO, W, WARREN & C0,3 192 Washin gton-street , - - - Boston. april 30 5wis MmyMMHi^Yo MA R I E L. CONANT, grateful for past patronage, respectfully informs the Ladies of Barnstable hjmI vicinity, that she has just returned from the dty , and i4 now read y to execute any orders in the Millinery Line. She in vites all to call and examine her stock of RIBBONS , FLOWERS, LACES, TABS, BONNETS , 4-e. STRAW 'BONNETS .and HATS altered and bleached in the best manner and lit short notice. CtF"C.u'S on hand and made to order. Barnstable , ApVil 23. fro p .alanc. °' (°f Bass K'ver, Yarmouth) Mathews, jr -I hiladel ph ia for Boston , with coal , struck on L'- 'n a ip ed'e - U Sll0al> Vineyard Sound , nigh t of 9th inst , leaf io£'' was got off after disg abt GO tons, but she »- m • ly ' ProcecJecl t0 New Bedford , 13th, where ¦ ^ win (lisc harge and go upon the railway for repairs. j? 5 "?1 insured in New York ; cargo in Boston. Tex S 1J J j nnti IIardy> from New York far Velasco, c-imT S ' "oft Brazos bal" ' no date > lightered part of her W.Jff > an(l , attempted to cross the bar, but struck , and cep 'rom Boston for Albany, put into New '"noon , 15th inst , with loss of head of mainmast, off *°«i t Judith , keh Bay State, Ryder, from New York for Boston,on Iiisa.st.ei-s. &c. Assessors9 Notice. nnilE Inhabi tants of the Town of Barnstablo, are 1 hereby notified and requested 'to bring in to the subscribers , Assessors of said Barnstable , on or before Thursday, the 30th day of May instant, [on which day they will meet at the Alms House in said town , for the purpose of assessing Ta^dfl|L true lists of their Polls and Estates, both real anH personal , not exempted from taxation , of which thipy were possessed on the first day of iClay, in the yesifr eighteen hund red and fifty. And non-resident owners/ofreal estate,in said town ,are requested ,to bring in li st^ of the same, as aforesaid. DANteiHSASSET . ) Assessors OHA'S C. BEARSE , } of CIIA'S LEWIS, ) Barnstable. Barnstable, May 7. 4w Tailoring ! THE subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Barnstable and its vicinity, that he has taken the shop recently occupied by Mr. John I'aine , whore he will carry on the "TPaifilloirfiiap? ' IBiui§nim(B^§9 ' in all its varieties. Those who will favor him with their business, may rely' ua^i his prompt a nd faithful p erformance of any and ^U^ork entrusted to him. — Having had many years expwieMce in cutting and mak- ing Clothing of the most fashionable description , he has reason to believe that he >vill be able to give full satis- faction to all who may employ him' . He will also in- orm those in want oi' an^n*re in his line, th at he will do it on much lower terms ihan ever before done in this place. QS^Ciiilbken's Clothing made to order. SAMUEL DOWDING. Barnstable, May 14. Estate of Benjamin Hallelt. NOTICE is hereby given, that the subscribers have been dul y appointed Executors of the last Will and Testamen t of BENJAMIN HALLETT, late of Barnstable,in the County of Barnstable,Esquire, deceased , testate, and have accepted that trust and giv- en bond as the law directs. And all persons having demands upon the estate oQ^e said deceased are here- by required to exhibit the Sfr*e ; and all persons in- debted to the said estate are cnlTwl upon to make pay- ment to B. V. HALIBiTT , ( Fx()(,,ltor, GEO LOWELL, J I^eeutois. Barnstable , May 12, 1850. / 3w—[may !4 BARRETT'S 4)YE HOUSE, No. 14O Washnigton, . .Boston, THE OLDEST AND M^ T KX UMfglYE IN NEW LADIES' DRESSES and CLOAKS of all fabrics, SHAWLS, HDKFS., SCARFS and Fancy Arti- cles of all kinds , dyed most brilli ant colors and finish- ed so much like new goods, as to deceive the most practi sed eye. Silks and Silk Dresses watered in beau- ti ful sty le. Woolen Dresses dyed without being ri pped. Parasols and Sun Shades dyed on the frames. Straw Bonnets dyed , and pressed in fashionable shapes. Black Merino Shawles re-d yed , and white ones cleansed wi thout injury to the borders. Gentlemen's Coats, Overcoa ts and Pants cleansed or dyed whole, and pressed the same as new. Having the lead in the business, the proprietors mean to retain it , by keeping in ad vance of all others in the beauty and excellence of their work , and moderate charges. tM30 march 19 "Dental Office !35 THE public are respectfull y informed that Docts. W. Z. W. & S. W. CHAPMAN, DENTISTS, are now visiting the different towns on the Capf with their Dental Office which is so constructed and furnish- ed as to afford all the conveniences that may be desir- ed , or possessed in any permanent office that can tend in the least degree to relieve the patient or facilitate the operations, and make them pleasant. They possess all the recent improvements in the Dental art, and are prepared to perform any operation , however difficult the case ma y be, in the most skillfu l manner. / Drs. C. are now in Bre/vster , but will visi t the fol- low ing towns in the order here given : South Dennis, / "H yannis , South Ya rmouth , / Barnstable, Yarmouth Tort, / Sandwich. Persons in either of the above named towns , who wish to secure thei r professional services , are respect- full y requested to call on them immediatel y after their arri val and make an engagement , for unless appoint- men ts are made sufficientl y in ad vance to insure a good practice , they will not remain long in the place. All persons interested , are in vited to call and exam- ine their mineral teeth , &c, and peruse their charges for Dental operations , which are as reasonable as any other Dentist 's who operate in a, faithful manner. They man- ufacture their mineral teeth at Hyannis, where their Den tal Laboratory is sit uated. May 21. Estate of Asa Rogers. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber has JJI been dul y appointed Executor of the last will and testament of / ASA KOGERS, late of Orleans, in the Catinty of Barnstable, yeoman , deceased, testate, and ha/ accep ted that trust and giv- en Bond as the law dirdbts. And all persons having demand s upon the cstajp of the said deceased are here- by req uired to exhibit iho same ; and all persons in- deb ted to the said estate are called upon to make pay- ment to ASA ROGERS, Executor. Har wich , May 10, 1850. 3\v—[may 21 DUCK, CHAINS, &c. 1A A A PIECES Old Colony Cotton-Duck ; X\i l/ 1 / 3°00 do Shawmut * do; 1000 do Chilton do; 500 do Canton do; 400 do OelllT do; 100 do " 24 *72 inch do; 500 do Be/r Ravens do • 200 do Sl/p do. do; 500 do S/per Scotch do; 400 do 2/1quality d(t do; 700-do Heavy Ravens do; 500 do tight do do; 100 bbls Cotton Sail Twine; 300 coils Russia Bolt Rope ; 50 enses American Bunting ; 60 English Chain Cables,3-4th to 1 9-16 inch ; 20 casks Coil Chain , l-4th to 3-4th inch: American and English Anchors. For sale at Wo. 1 7 City "Wharf, Bosttfts, by FEARING, THACHER <& WHITON. may 21 . 3m One Cent Reward. R ANA WAY from thc^hi/scriber , an inde nted ap- prentice, named GEOJCASIIINGTON YOUNG. Whoever will return said fie%jgc Washington Young, sha lkreeeive the above repard TNyl no ch arges paid.— All persons are for bid hai/boring or trusting him , as I shall pay no debts of his/contracting. - LOT HINCKLEY. Barnstable. May 20, 1850. 3w ^^^^f^^ f ^^ f ^^ ^^ ^^ ^w ^W^ ^rf ^* ^* ^* ^» " ^* ^ ^ ^ — — J' Wellfleet, Provineetown and Boston. '^^te, Tlle Steamor NAUSIION, Captain '^^V Henry Paine, 2d., having been put - ^tSBSrSffe-fl ^- in comp lete order , will commence her •fesKr-^^yS^ tri ps between the above named places, on MONDAY, A pril 1. Will leave Provineetown , on Mondays, at 7 o'clock , ! and Wellfleet at 9 1-2 o'clock , A. M. for Boston. Leave Wellfleet , on Wednesdays and iFridays , at 9 1-2 o'clock , A. M. for Boston via Provineetown. Returning—Will leave Eastern Steamboat wbarf.Bos- ton , at 8 l-2"o'clock , A. M.on Tuesdays and Thursdays , for Wellfleet via Provineetown , and on Saturdays for Provineetown via Wellfleet. Stages will run in connection with the Boat to and from Chatham and to and from Trnro. They will in- tersect at Orleans and Chatham , with Stages to Sand- j wich , th ence by Rail Road to Fall River , New Bedford , Providence and BosKii, thus affording to persons who wish to make a tour or^lape Cod, a continuous line of | trave l by steamboat , stN^e and rai]' road, throug h all I the princi pal towns on th\ Cape and the southern part of the State. \ The Pilot of the Boat (CVpt. K. W. Freeman) and the Eng in eer (Mr. N Blaisde\) are favorabl y known to the public as men well qunlnksul f°1' tnc'r stations;— and passeng ers may rely uponVvery exertion being made by Capt. Paiii e, to make thw passage on board of the boat as agreeable as possj !>l\ Fare between Chatham and BostoV 2 25 East Harwich " \ 2 00 " Orleans " \ ' G0 " Eastham " " \ * 50 So. Wellfleet .' " \ ' 38 " Truro / \ 1 3S Wellfleet - " \ 1 25 " Provineetown " \ 1 "0 ' Meals extra. • tf I'rovincetown , Monch 26 Cotuit Port and Ndw Bedford Packet. jc ^ The sloop- /HARRIET. Capt. F.NB. »-^S~^ Bourne , commenced running regularl y (V y "jp| j i the season, on!the 25th tilt., from CotuitJ Ams&X/ tL Von t0 New feedford , via East Falmouth [ * " ^ a8ffll "~' and Wood's Hole. Forfrci gh t or passage,! apply to ELIJAH PIIlNjNEY. Cotuit Port , PERRY G. MACOMBER , New /Bedford , or to the master on board. tf '. Cotuit Port, May 14 Youn'g Turk. jifij Si The beautiful Stud Horse. YOUNG «ff^~~"%f y « TURK , one of the finest in the Coun- 1 1J M j ? § ® ty,will remain at West Barnstablo.dur- !^J& iL j» Ml ' '"" tne ensuing season—and one of the 4m f -&8r&&tit MB*finc}1t opportunities is now afforded to improve the Stock of Cape Horses. Those wishing to try the celebrated Young Turk , will now have a favor- able oppo rtunity, on li beral terms. AVest Barnstable , May 14, 4\v BsirnstaMe, §S.—At a Court of Probate holden at Harwich, in and for said Coun ty, on the 15th day of April , A. D. 1850 : FREEMAN C. TOBEY, Admini strator of the Es- tate of HENRY B. PARKER, la te of Barnstable, in said Coun ty, deceased, having presented for allow- ance, his account of administration of said estate, and also his private account against said estate— Ordered—That the s^Mi^ministratorgivenotice,that said account will ber consrlered and acted upon at a Court of Probate to be holffon at Barnstable, in and for said County, on the third /Tuesday of June next, by publishing an attested coi/y of this order , three weeks successively, previous to/said time, in the Barnstable Patriot, a newspaper p/rinted in Barnstable, that all persons interested , may theiL ^ jUwl- there appear and shew cause, if any t^^J^^cT^why the said account should not be allowed. N. MARSTON, Judge of Probate. Copy—Attest : mav 14 3w T. REED , Register. F. A. JONES & CO., No. 1 TREMONT ROW, ! TD)^fS 5Tf\|'n^ [ >\'j(" / lD)'U!Sii vUj^J s / Would call the attention of Purchasers to tbe imraei/se and comp lete assort ment of / [ • RICH SILKS, ./ OF ALL TUB / NEW and , VARIOUS STYLES and COBORS. 2 0 0T~ / CASHMERE/ LONG AND SQ UAHE ¦fflmAWILSa/ OF C H O I C E B E S I^ ^ S , / White, Black, Bine, Grce.vf and ffltotle Centcs'S. ' A LARGK STOCK Oli ALL COLORS Ai&» QUALITIES CMAPE\SHA/%L8, BOTH EMBUOIIVERED A^ tD PLAIN. A greVt MAsy BLACK SILK SHAWLS, OF ALL SIZES. J DIFFERENT WIDTHS AN/D QUALITIES OF SILK^S , W @T \?MLt(Sg gpldl IDlFCBggSCSfo SIXTY CASES/DESIRABLE DRESS /feoODS, sucai as Boiiifoazities, Alpa^cas, Cashmeres, Ba- reges, Muslins, Ginghams, Dc- I<&iifees, <&c. Together with a full ^election of " ¦ MOURN^SVG GOODS, AL^ O, ALL TUB LATEST AND MOSSF FASHIONABLE .STYLES OF .VISITES /ND 'MANTILLAS, OFf ALL QOALlTIF.sA ALL OF wAlCH WE OFEErVt THE MOST WeCTOEO BARGAINS, so that all may hfi assured that the full ™!ue of their monefy will be returned to tlicmV We give you/someREASONS WIj Ait will be to your advantage to purchase of us :— \ 1st. We do/an immense business , and can afford to sell at a small advance over the cost. \ 2d. We can purchase , ourselves , cheaper in V>nse- quence of Inly ing in larger quantities. \ 3d. Our ' expenses are smaller , in proportion toVar business, than any other Store in Now England. \ 4th. We close off , at the end of every business seV son , all the old stock on hand : this enables us to takS ^ advantage of the market , and always offer new goods. 5th. We sell only for CASit.so that we arc not obliged to overcharge our pay ing customers to make up losses on bad debts. Finall y, our Stock is selected with special reference to the fash ionable ret ailtrade , and comprises the plai n- est and cheapest fabrics , as well as th e richest and best- "IFo ik> S^KfSS c23O®o9 No. 1Tremont Row, Nearly opposite head of Hanover St., BOSTON, may 14 . 6m " malden fancy-dye house, OFFICE, 70 CORNIffHil;, CORNER OF COURT STREET , BOSTON Mass SHAWLS of all kinds dyed all shades. Merino , Al- pacca , Alep inc , DcLaine , Silk , Satin , Crape and Pongee DRESSES dyed all col ors, or cleansed. OS^Blaek and purp le Cloaks, and Dresses dyed a Green or Maroon ! *#*Gcntlemen 's Coats and Pants Dyed or Cleansed whole , and fast colors given. Express expense paid one way, in all cases, if appli- ed for. N. B.—Old Established DYE-HOUSE. march 5 6\v I DOOR, BLIND AND SASH DEPOT, No. 613 Wasliinglon-streel — Boston, [S econd door north of Worcester Railroad Crossing.} TH E subscri bers , having made an addition to th Stock of Doors. Blinds and Sashes, offer for s 1c the most comp lete assortment of BUILDING MA- TERIALS to be found in the city, among which is tbe j MORTICE SLAT BLIND , in every respect superi- I or to the old yy lc. ari d of less cost. Builders are invited to call and examine the above i before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. Sashes read v glazed , constantly on hand. BAU.ER &, PEBBV. Boston , April 30. 3in The Premium Stud Horse JOHNNY BLUE, j f t i L Has"been purchased of Capt. N. Hf i f^—^ ff y i* Crosliv of Brewster , by Dr. Gui ld.and fnLteisl ! ? (T^b will stand at his residence , . "3 months ^^& vf k f'H ^ f'"'4111 t hi< date, and no longer. •^sSMSsffle SSa* jt v> not onl y the livel y spirited and amicable kindness of his disposition which has caus- ed Johnny Blue to be appreciated as the most perfect model of a Horse in this County—buthis well adjusted and symmetrical form , which gives him such superior beauty and physical power. Gentlemen wishing to excel , and improve their stock of Horses throug h this celebrated young blood , will now have a favorable opportunity. Terms, S3 50 for tbe season, strictl y in advance , un- Lless conditional terms arc made with the proprietor. j \ L. A. GUILD. I Orleans , April 23. _ 3m _J HAY SEED—Consisting of Northern and Southern Clover , Herds Grass and Red Top ; Seed ^ Pens by the quart ; also, a variety of fresh Garden Seed, for sale by ' ' WALES & CONANT. april 2 MORE LIGHT !—Pure and genuine Burniu;: Fluid at G2 1-2 cts per gallon—for sale at the COUN- j TV BOOKSTORE, Barns table . j J ^ H J I _ SCHOOL BOOKS A fresh supp ly of School Book s for the Sprim; Trade , ju st received and for sale at the COUNTY BOOKSTORE, Barnstable. Peirce Academy—Middl cboro', Mass, fTUIE Summer Quarter of 11 weeks will commence ! JL MONDAY . June 3. Fall Quarter . Sopt. 9th—an- |der the charge of J. W. P. Jexks , A.M.. Prinoi p.il . M r. j I U. W. Lawton. Male Assistant, and Miss S. E. Smith, i I Preceptress. A new building to be occup ied in the | j Fall Quarter, is in process of crection.bin will not inter- fere with the usual accommodations for the Summer Quarter. Board and Tuition as heretofore. JOS. T. WOOD , Sec'y. Middleboro '. May 14. 5w i DENTISTRY, WniMSHS &Mm& 9 &q EDo So9 During the FOUR SUCCEEDING WEEKS. jESggg^ Will render his services in Mechanic al (IJjiBjSllLor Surgical DENTISTRY , to those pcr- ^* -J-iXI_rsons who need the aid of a Dentist. ( Dr. A will wait upon his patients at his Office , ill San dwich. M u CAPEJJOD BRANCH RAIL ROAD. ^f f^SM ^ SUMMWR A K K AN G E M E N T . Cars f rom Bosloi/leave the Depot of the Old Colony I Rail I' oad. ON and af te/ Monday, April -1, 1850. Passenger Trains winl leave Boston and Sandwich daih , Sundays exce/ted , as follows , viz : Leave Boston for Sandwich at 7.15 .A.M. and 4.10 P.M. / Le ave S.ynd\vich for Boston at 5.45 A.M. and 3.15 P.M. intersecting with trains of the Fall River Road at .Middleboro' which trains intersect with New Bcd- foi-,1 and Tauntan Trains at Myrick's Station. Passengers by the 11 A.M. train from Sandwich can l'O to Povidenee via Mvrick's, reaching there about 5-30 P. M. A regular Merchandize Train, with a Passenger Car attached , will leave Sandwich dail y, a t l l A.M. for Middleboro '—and returning svill leaw; Mkldleboro' at 0.0 '.") x .a!. St ages leave Baml wich.on the arrival-of il)« morning trains from Boston , for tbeOape. Stages leave Monument , dail y, on the arrival of the morning train from Boston, for Falmouth ami interme- diate places,—returnin g in season for P.M. trains for Bost on. Fare between Wareham and New Bedford , when paid at the Ticket Office, 7S cents 4 Sandwich an4 Bos- ton SI 50. Local Merchandize Trains between Boston and Sand- wich dailv , Sundays excepted. 'SILVANU S B O U R N E , Superintendent. ' S.uuJwielu M-arch 27., 1S50. [nyrW 2 Cap e Cod Express. "^^fx * * ^ This Express w ill leave Office in Boston feStt jXJf. thro ugh the Winter at 7 o'clock , A. M., and ^^^31 '.M. AU Ex|ri'ess matter going below ¦^ivii-:cii=»t Sandwich will be taken in the A. M. train onl y. DiP^B e particular to have j -our goods marked "Per Cupe Cod Express ." Offi ce in New York. No 1 Wall street . " Philadel phia , 89 Che stnut street.. ¦ ' Boston. Railroad Exchange, Court'Scjuare ¦ ' Sundwich , Boy den 's Stage Office, nov 28 DEWEY & CLARK, Commission Merchan ts & Shipping Agents 67 GRAVIER STREET, Near Bank Place. Wit. J. Df.ivet, WF'W f t R J F i W S Wm. A. Clakk , WEW OKLEARS. ap 9 -Cm New England Truss Manufactory, BOSTON, MASS. JAMES FREDERIC K FOSTER continues to man- ufacture all the variou s approved Trusses, At 467 Washington-street. His residence and busines s being both in the same buildiii "-, he ca n be seen at home nearl y the whole of the tinfc, day or evening. He has more room and bettei convenience for the Truss business than .any person engaged in it in this or any other city. Also , Abdominal Supporters for Prolapsus Uteri -; Trusses for Prolapsus Ani; Suspensory ¦Bags. Knee C-i pV Back Boards , stcelad Shoes, for deformed feet .; Co vex sp iral Trusses ; Dr. Chase's Trasses, for merl y sold by Dr. Leach ; Trusses of galvanized metal , that will not rust. Having wooden and" copper pads ; Heed s spiral Truss : Rundcll' s do; Salmon's Ball and socket.; Sherman 's patent French do; Batem an 's do. double and single; Stone's Trusses; Dr. Fletcher's do; Marsh s do: Dr. Hull' s do ; Thompson 's KaK'hct do; and tho Shaker 's Rocking do-tl.csc-n.ay all " ; bad nt his es- tablishment. Also, Trusses for children of a 1 sizes-; Whispering Tubes and Knr Trumpet that will enable a person to converse low with one that is bard of hear- '"¦ riy'Trusses repaired at one hours' notice , and made LLy i.»->i m , , vc as new . . 1he subscriber I to answer, o l t e m i mc s .^ ^. ^ twomv .fivo Ibavmg worn a i-uss n or thc ^ ^ vcai.s; fce]s S i c " ' i« K«ble W Buit aU ca.es t],nt n,ay ^ tO r! ^I !'Aj l ladies in want of Abdominal Supporters or T - ««es will he waited upon by my wife , Mrs. Cnr rolinc 1 ) Ko tcr who has had ten years experience iy the ( busi ness. ' tf JW H ST. CHARLES HOTEL, BOSTON. uMrM^lS^^Snff^ r™Pfil»»".tl^i KM ^^ ^j ™ f e | ^^ Reopened toy MiNNSKO & t¥FOEI), opposite the Worcester Jnnd Western , and very near the Old Colony Depots. Baggage carried to and from the Worcester Jtail Road Depot free of charge. Terms $\ per day. W. K. MANNING * W. G. LYFORD. *Formerl y one of tho proprietors of this House , then known as the Western Exchange Hotel. - ' may 21 3m Spoken. March 3, lat 26 S, Ion 32 W, ship Canton Packet , Howland , NB , oil not stated. Whiilnrsl u:u. i A iiu z