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I like an Open, Honest Heart. I like an open , honest heart , Where frankn ess loves to dwell , Which has no place fo r base deceit , Nor hollow words can tall ; But in whose throbbinirs plain are soon , The import of the mind. Whose gentle breathings utter nought , But accents true and kind. I scorn that one whose empty act , And honied words of art , Betr.iy the feelings of the soul , With pcrhd yVkeeu d.u-l : No more kind ' frien d- in -ncli confide, Nor in their Idndne-s tru st , For black ingrati tude hut turns Pure friendsh ip to disgust. Contempt is bin a gentle word , A f.'cli»s 'a1' t ou "lihl , For one who confidence betrays . And gui lt has sore he. miii'd ; That halo which hellish fiends evince , When in dark torments to. K E K N T , Central-wharf, Proviracetown. jan 29. 6m GOULD & STOWE, Cap Manufactu rers , AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Trunks , Valises, Carpet Bags, Furs, Umbrellas, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 1 8 Union-sireet, (Next Door to the Lngrange House,) Thaddbus Gould , 1 "ROSTrw Orville Stowe. \ BOST05. Ang 29 tf Notice- T'HE subscribers having purchased from Messrs. Foster & Nickekson. their entire Stock of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, with the intention of continuing the business under the firm of GORHAM & BASSET , respectfull y solicit the patronage of their Cape friends . EZEKIEL GORHAM , Z. D. BA SSET, Jk. New York, May 1, 1849. ly— [.June 20 "cIToYh I N G ! ' 'WotlkoirlbcB® & ILsIliiimdlg WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 47 Ann-slreet, Boston. NEW AND FRESH ASSORTMENT FOR 1850 ! WE HAVE OPENE Dour Stock of Spring Sc Summer Clothing, and have given great care and attention to selecting our styles of Goods , adapted to the NEW ENGLAND TRADE. We are prepared to offer them to the public , adopting the old proverb of LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! And by strict economy in our expenses , we are able to sell at prices as low as any other Clothing House in the United States. Merchants and Traders, WHO BUY AT WHOLESALE , Will find our assortment worth y of their attention. By giving our personal attenti on to our business and cus- tomers , we hope to insure a second call from all who may favor us with their patronage. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' CLOTHING, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. C U S T O M W O R K done in the neatest manner , with care and promptness after the latest fashions. Orders from the country will be attended to with promptness and attention. Corner of Ann and Blackstone streets> BOSTON. NAHOM WKTIIEUBKK. EMERSON LELAN"' april 23 m Paper Hangings. BOSTON and CHELSEA PAPER CO, MANUFACTUREI iS AND DEALERS ]N xpmphib mi^sj^nsr^s^ TTTOULD call the attentio n of those about purcliaS" W in<» to their large, well manufactured , and se- lected Sto'ck of PAPER HANGINGS , BORDERS. &c., embracing as large an assortment as can be found elsewhere. Their stock consists of a very large varie- ty of their own Manufacture—also Philadel phia and French Papers of various patterns and desi gns. Merchants and others are respectfully 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^ Or, Circumstances alter the Case. by it- coii, JR. Tomorrow , ma. I'm sweet sixt een , And Bill y Gri mes, the drove r. Has popped the question, ma ,-to me, And want 's to lie my lover. TqrnniTp w morn , be says , mamma , He 's comi ng here quite earl y, To tak e a pleasant walk wit h infl Acto>s the field of bailey. You must not go, my gentle dear , There 's no use now a talking ; You shall not go across the fields , With liillv Grimes a talking, To think of his presu mption , too , The dirtv. uirl y drover ,— I wonder where your pride has gono , To think of such a rover. Old Grimes is dead you know , mamma . And Bill y is so lonel y; Besides, they say, to Grimes ' estate " That Bill y is th e only Surviving heir to all that 's left ', And that , they say is n earl y A good ten thousand dollar ^ , ma, About six hundred yearl y. 1did not hear, my da ughter dear , Your last, remark quitp clearl y, But Billy is a clever lad, And no doubt loves von dearl y, Remember , the n, tomorrow morn To be up bright and earl y, Tq fa ke n pleasant walk with Jii sx j Across the field of barley. Tlie Pradcnt Mother : MORAL READINGS. The following passage is from a late discourse of the R .oy. T. L. Cuvler , en "T rue and False Reli- Bion ":— "Like flip treacherou s signal ppat s that are some- times stationed by the. wreckers off i;n iron bound coast , these shiftin g systems of false reli gion lire con- tinuall y chang ingtheir places. Like them they at- tract onl y to bewi lder , and allure onl y to deslioy. — The unwar y mariner follows them with a tremblin g uncertainty, and onl y finds out where he is when he feels his ill fated vessel crashing into a lliopsand fragments on the beach. But bow different from these floating and delusive systcrp s is llint unchang ing Gospel of Clnist , which st ands forth like the toweling li ght house of Edd y- st one ,with its b 'acon blaze sli emiiing far out o'er the lnidui uj it sea ! I he angry waves, tl'roug h m any a long year , have roll ed in, tlmndei ju g against thai tower 's base. The winds of heaven have warren fiercel y around its pi nnacle ; the r.iins have dashed ag ainst jts. gle aming lantern . But there it stands ! It mo ves nol ; it trembles not ; lor it is ' found ed on a rock.' Year after year , the storm stricken mari- ner looks out fpr its siar like li gjit as. he sweeps in throug h il |i! B ritish Channel. ]t is llie first obje ct that meet s his e_\ (> as be returns on his homewar d voyage ; it is the last whit h he beholds , lo ng after his iiaij vc. land has sunk beneath the evenin g wave. So j t is uilli the, unchan g ing Gos-pel of Chii.-t.— Whil e, oilier sy stems rise and fall , and pass into ii othtngness,, thi s Gospel (like ils immutable aullioi ) is the saiiie yesjtenlay, tod ay, a nd fore\er. While other false and flashing lights are exti nguished , thi s, the ' true liizht ' ever shinelb. The Christian goes to his Bibl< > , and finds it al- ways the same. The life giving doctrines ol the cross which broug ht peace to his. soul are still hi* solace ; the precepts of lliii Duine Law are still hit deli ght. They have never lost (heir ability tp guide liim, qr their power to console him. U pon this Gos- pel his fathers pillowed their dy ing heads; upon Ibis he means to rest in the try ing hour ; and he trusts that it shall be the precious heritage of his descend- ants long after his own corruptible bod y shall havy mouldered into dust.'' Vhe Eil i1ystoa»e liigtijt House. It is the hope of Heaven which relieves despair . Short as are our own conceptions ,t here are moments with perhaps every mind , when glimpses shoot in of a briulit , and joyo us, and happy existence. Tliej may b,e instantaneous in their coming, and momen- tary in their stay ; yet ihey leave a vague sense of happiness somewhere in store for the rii-hteous , wit h HccompH'i*' '11 ? assurance that it lives nql here below . j\|l the. associations of childhood have ming led up the terms of happ iness and Heaven ; and thith er-: \yan) the wing of hope is gliding, while the damps «nd mildews, qf tune are gather ing over our sp irits. Heaven. There is, not a more contemptible reptile creep- ing on earth , than a person who takes consta nt de- li ght in defaming his nei ghbors. Such a creature never reflects the lig ht of h ea ven; it secrets and ppurs forlh black gall and wormwood like the ink fish. Even if it is possessed of worldl y goods, it en- joys the.n iu;t , and vu!g;,r language are its charac- teristics. Its tongue is ti pped with peppev .jts bosom full of aloes , and is fit for r.o society but that of bi g- ots and fanatics. The SSanslerer. 1-Jnny of llifi physical evils—the ««nt of vi gor,the inaction of system , tlio languor and hysterical affec- tions— which are so pre valent among the delicat e young women of the present day, may he traced to a want of well trained menta.1 pewer and well-exer- cised self-control and to an absence of fixed habits pf emp loyment. Real cultivation of tin1 , intellect — p,\rnest exercise of Hie moral powers—the enlarge- juen.t of the mind by the acqu irement of knowled ge, and t b,e strengthening of its capabili tiesfor effort lor firmness , for endurance of inevitable evils , and for energy in combating such as they may overcome , are the ends which education has to atta in ; weak- fltfiBt, bill became infirmiiy. The power of the Blind over the bod y is immense. Let that power be called ' forth' let it be traine d anil exe rcised ,and vi gor both of mind and body wil l be ihe result. Then: is a i homel y, unpolished say ing, that it is better to wear out than to rust out ; but it tells a plain truth ; rust consumes faster than i^e. Better—a million times better—to work hard , eyen to the shortening of ex- I istence , that: to sleep and eat away this precious gift |of life , giving no other cognisance of its possession. \ [The Ph ysi cal Training of Girls at School by Mad ; i am dn W>ihl. Wfcv "Women arc ITuhcsithv. A. A LITTLKFIELI) , STRA\V AND SILK BONNETS, Ribbons, Fltnr ers , Dress Caps and Lace Goods. No. 227 Washington .-tre et. Boston. PiiTLiipi"& moseleTJ Importers and Dealers in all kinds of IRON, STEEL, SPIKE S, NAILS, AXLES, And ever y descri ption of .SHIP IRON. 62 to 66 Broad street , Boston. Chiofiso iinsti'stl WrssSsissjj FIj isO , For washing clothes wiihout rubbiiiq and tearing on the washhom'd , ami s;i\ ing three-fourth - of the labor , soa p and time usuall y required. Approved hy the hest che mi.-ts in Europe and America , and used and re- commended by thousands in both countries. Manufac- turers ' Agents in America . Messrs DANA., FARli AK &, H V D K, Wholesale Grocers , 44 Br oad street ,BoMon. and -old at retail , in pint and qua rt bottles , by Gro- rers gcnetally throug hout the country. dAP.P3TIN07" 03SXPi AT T H E ESsiJioves* Street Carpet Warorooms. The subscriber having purchased the siock of a Car- pet dealer , at a liberal disco unt from cost,will offer the same in connection with a large assortment of new and fle.-irabl e sty les of Three-Pl y.Superfine , Extra-fine and Common All Wool and Cotton and Wool Ingrain Carpeting, Stair Carpeting. Straw Malting. Wool and Cotton Borking, Painted Floor Cloth , Curtai ns,Tassels and fixtures, lings, Mats , etc., at extremely low prices. F II A N C I S C II l'L L> S , No. 102 HiVOVKK STREET , Corner of Blaclcstmie, Salem and Enlicott sts., Boston. \V I LI.IAM ~ iTa ~ \V ES. C OMMI S S I O N.ME R C H A N T , 290 C'ommerciid, comer Clark-street , - - - Boston, —For the sale of.all kinds of— LUMBER , SASH, BLIND, and DOOR STUFF, HAY , ETC. I1ACKMETACK KNEES AND TIMBER. J AMES ~ \\ ~ Te'eITCOZ Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BONNETS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS , HA TS, CAPS, FURS, A j -c. 63 Kilb y street , Boston. Paper Was-s'lssmse, Papf.r of all kinds for sale and made to order.— News Papers supp lied at lowest rates. Cash paid for R ags, Wast e, Ropes , Sizing and all other kinds of Paper Stock, by GRANT , D ANIELL & CO., JO Union st reet , Boston. Employment Office AS8 Schooi.-st, Boston. K. KKNKlELD will devote his entire attention to furnishing Fam ilies . Boarding and Public Houses, with Am erican , Protestant and other Male and Female Do- mestics. % ^lE^i iTN rc^ToHLsTl^ Ship and House Joiners' and Carpenters ' Tools : Coopers and Caulkers ' do ; Machinists ' and Blacksmiths' do ; of most celebrated make. Also , an extensive assort- ment of House am«l S!mj> Trisisisaittgs, For sale wholesale and rciail , at A. S. & I). .1. MORSS', 96 Commercial street , opp osite Lewis whar f, Boston BOYDEN & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Mahogany. Black Walnut, Rosetroud and Painted Furniture . U/ iholslery Gonds , Looking Glasses , Curled, Hair Mattresses, l^eatlicrs , Sfc. No. 313 Washington street , Boston , (U p stairs.) N. E. POULTRY BREEDER , Devoted to Rearing, Breeding and Fattening Domestic Fowls, illustrated with TWENTY-FIVE ACCURATE ENGRAVINGS. It contai ns all necessary information on this popular subject, a nd is the best practical work ever published. PRICE TWENTY-FI VE CENTS ONLY. For sale at the Book Stores. A liberal discount to tlie trad e. Five copies (l ' y riiai] ) One Dollar. Ad- dress E. B F1TTS & CO.. Boston. Publishers of the •¦ AMERICAN UNION," In which will lie commenced , on May 1st. 1850.a splen- did Original Story by-the "'Young !Un ," author of "Bankejj 's Clerks." Send in your names at once to R. B. FFTTS;V«GE 7ir'i\ 1SIPOBTKK OP LASTING S. GALLOONS &¦ FRENCH SKINS, AND JOBBER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Nos. 202 and 204 Washington street , Boston. SSENKY I,OflKH, HATS, CAPS AND FURS. UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS , VALISES, &c , 81 Hanover and 69 and 71,Blackstone streets. WILLIAM DALL1NGER ~ Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hals, Caps, Umfos-ellas, &c, No . 9 Hanover street , Boston . Spa'isjgr Styl es Hats and Caps. G. OSGOOD , Manufacturer , No . 72 Court street , Boston. Purchasers at Wholesale, and at Retail will at all times fi nd the assortment comp lete, and at the Lowest Prices. Agents Wante d , To sell Sears' Popular Pictori al Works. Liberal encoura gement given to enterprising men. Address, postage paid , S. M. PETTENGILL, 10 State street, Boston. j fietnl Block Letters , A new and beautifu l article for Signs , manufactur- ed and for sale at very low prices , by CHASE BROTHERS & CO., No. 7 Liberty square , Boston. Mass. S. S. Society. C. C. DEAN , Treasurer , 13 Corn hill , Boston. The wh ole number of the Bound Volumes of the Society are 560, vavwng in price from 8 to 66 cents. The Society publish 20 differ ent volumes of Bible Question Books , and a large number of CateehNms .for Infant Schools ; also.have put. up four assorted Libra- ries in unifo rm bi ndi n gs, Clolh Gilt Backs , and ietter- tered and numbered to correspond with the catalogues wh ich go with them. Titles and price s of the libraries are as follows— The Infant 's School Lib) ary ,iO volumes , S5 50 The Children 's'Library, 100 volumes , SiO 00— Youth's Library. 170 volume s', f ?-\0—Fami ly Lilmny. 25 vol umes , S12. The Well Spring is puhli-heft once a week ; price , single copy 35 cents ; 3 cop ies for SI ; 10 Cor S3 ; 20 and upwards , 25 cents per copy. "LIBERTY TREE BOOKSTORE." O. Washington Brisks, No. 376 Washin gton , corner of Essex street , BOSTON , M ASS. ~~" CTC. P. MOODY , OLD DICKINSON PRINTING OFFICE , 52 ^ VVasiiu-gtos-rtreet.... Boston. All kin ds of Pr inting (\ona in the best manner. "" THE ODORE BAKER . Nov. 321 Washington street , near West stre et, Dealer in UP f lOLii FERY m,d H OUSF-KFEPING GOODS. 03*-Window Shades and Draperies made and put up. Pettengili's Boston Directory, ~~" Eo ' Mo ' jpSSlPliSf^HILILj ^ Newspaper Advertising Agent, NO IO ST A T E - S T li E E T , BOSTON, Is authorised to HKCEiVE ADVERTISEMENT S and SUBSTKI l'TIONS for Aeuspapirs , at th e SAME RATES as is charged at the Office of Publication. BooU Agents Wanted. Capable Agents can earn from S3 to ?6 a day, by selling the ' Business .Man's Assistant ," the most use* ful buii ness hook ever printed. Also, several other popular works by the same author. Address, post-paid. I. R. BUTTS. Boston. JOSSPH ^BTJRIllfT ^ NO. 33 TREA1ONT RO U BOSTON, Begs to inform gentlemen of the Medical Profession that he is prepared to furnish every important article used by Ph ysicia ns and Surgeons , of the best quality at fai r prices. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS , Dental liis.tr«n»cnts and Materials, Of every approved form, including Chevalier 's cele. brated Forceps and Hutchinson 's Keys. PURE CHEMI CALS, Sec. Also, Pure Sulp hur ic Ether , Chloroform, and Concentrat- ed Chloric Ether , for inhabiti on. A great variety of SUPERIOR EXTRACTS , both solid and fluid. A full assortment of Genuine Drugs. Select Powders , and Pharmaceutical preparations. and New Remedies now used by medical men. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention H E N R Y N E W C O M B ' S fating; Hoiise, No. 4 Water street , near Washington street ,Boston . N. B. Hot meals fit all hours of the day. DR. ABBOTT'S BITTERS, The onl y place wher e this Artic le can be obtained at Wholesale is of its new Propri etors , I. D. RICIIRADS & SONS , 24 Elm street , Boston. new~ani7 vXlua"hleTnYe "ntTon! W. B. (*!«>', 22 SUDIIL'RY-STREET , BOSTON. GLASS WATER PIPES for the conveyance of Wate r from Wells and Spr ings i n its pure slate. It has long been known that Lead lJi po has been and is the cause of great comp laint and sickness. He has also invented a GLASS STRAINER , That eoes to the bottom of Weils. All sizes of Iron Pipe laid very cheap. Also several kinds of Pumps. J, A. LOCKE & D. T. MILL S, R E A L E S T AT E B R O K E R S , No. 24 Old State House, State-st., Boston. Real Estate of all descri p tions bought , sold , exchang- ed and advertised , at reasonable rates. Also, Agent for Knowlcs' Patent GOLD SEPERA- TORY APPARATUS—just the article for persons visiti ng California. LimE'S ~ BostoiTSlfiam Refined Can- D1ES , SUGAR PLUMS , CONFECTIONERY AND SODA SrilUPS , made at the "Boston Drug Store," by Wm. B. Little, 104 Hanover, corner of Salem street, Boston. A. II. NICHOLS , Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Ilsits, Caps, Furs and Trunks, No. 4 Market square , opposite North side Fancuil Hall, Boston . WILLIAM KNOWLTON, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in S T R A W B O N N E T S A N D H A T S , No. 44 Milk street, Boston. " J.Tl7lIATII0IlNB^ W h o l e s a l e D e a l e r i n GIMPS , FRINGES, BUTTONS,LACES, RIB- BONS, MILLINERYGOODS, 1)9?fFfcFl 1 ¦ ^r °s 131 an<* 133 State Si l^ 1 _i [ ~ ^ ' r^, ^\ opposite the new Custom j I'iL ki HC«< House—BOSTON. | «&j f c| J^3 s^i | Have constantl y on hand! ^^ i^^^JEgri I and for sale * * ^^\ ~* > W ^- f^ i l l Linseed , Sperm & Whale $^tr^£^* 2t% Window Glass , iU ^Jg^ I SPIRITS TURPENTINE , Wt~~i ^!-./?^~\ Coach and Furniture r-fi -J|— %J 1 VAKNISH, l3""*itlZ~'j ™pP=p*r^ » A S P H A L T U 31, Or 1—| l f /SsyT ] Iron Varnish, " (MlpP i Philadel phia , Boston and Jp,|~ ~ °° lS fN WH ITE LEAD, ! .ri^3Cp35~s4l ! PATENT MEDICINES. llWl TT^^I^l n t' ImP orte(1 Liquors for Me- j ^ig^^yj I d ici nal purposes , at th e IJ^KsSlfe'gjh lowest cash or credit m\ ^T T%Jl « prices. I I r l r l r " ^'J ' . Country Merchants and consume lie ie pectful l y invited to call before pur- chasin g elsewhere. Ruptures EflTectaially Cured In 10 davs , without a Truss, hy using DR. F. BAR- KER'S celebrated Remed y,—Price S2, sent with in- structions for app lication (carriage free) by the agents , F. MILLER & CO. 2 1-2 Bromtield street , Boston . Wood and Willow Ware House, BROOMS BRUSHES, BASKETS ,MATS,RAKES TUBS, Sfc. by ENOCH II . WAKEFIELD, No. 42 North Market street , Boston. F I S H I N G T A C K LET Wholesale and Retail by W. I. FROST, 182 Washington. 2 doors North of Franklin-st , Boston. Jennis on's Patent Diaphrnm Filterers , For sale at No. 451 Washington st. cor. La Grange Place. Also, by the Plumbers and Dealers in Water Fix- tures generall y. THACHER BEAL , Proprietor for the * New England States. W. J. NEK F ~ ~ 357 Washington street , under the Melodeon , Boston —dealer in—¦ LACES,HOSIERY , EMBR OIDERIES, f rc. GOODS FROM AUCTION DAILY. French and Englis h CORSETS, wholesale and retail , and ma nufactured to order. Jatis<'S!>s»'s Esstiug: House, No. 1 SPRING LANE , (rear Old South Church,) BOSTON. N. B. II o t M e al s at all hours of the day. "Wajj teii—ILocal Agents, In every City and Village for the sale of Dr. Jooth- aker's Anti-Emetic Carminative, the best and onl y Med- icine needed for Famil y use, as will be shown beyond a do ubt , by a pamp hl et of certilicates from those who have for many years used the article with entire suc- cess on app lication at his office. P. M. Families eau be supp lied by express, on rea- sonable terms. General Agent, JAMES A PAGE, No. 1 Winter street , Boston. D ANIEL J. CARRUTH , Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars and Pipes, WINE , I'ORTER , ALE. CIDER , &o. 3 and i Gerrish Block , Blackstene street , Boston. ClfARLESH~MATII E~H HAS CONSTANTLY ON SALE IWERY GKADE OF Flour , Grain and Meal , 1 Haoerhill street , North side Boston and Maine Rail Road Depot. ~ TvrTskinner's " COD LIVSn OIL. Dr. S.is the ori ginal manufacturer of this article in the United States, and sells th e onl y genuine at his of- fice, 60 1-2 Cornhill , (up stairs,) Boston. niiARBLOP ~" FREEST0NE ~ llNUPACTUfiER. MICHAEL WOODS , Rear qf65 gs; Oil Carpets; Straw Matting; Wool yil 1 ,^ Woolen Bocking; Cotton do; plain white £ hi na c,,f. Sets; yob! handed do; a good assortment 1ahli- leftist from the city, a"* w|U^°W %$ aN T. SPRING GOODS ! THE subscriber invites the attention of Cape Trad- ers to his stock of CLOTHING and OUTFITTING GOODS, a part of which is completel y adapted to the Fishinjj ami Sea-faring; Business. All who purchase their Goods in Boston, will fl"" greatly to th eir advantage to examine this Stock, ' they may feel assured that every article will he offers at the lowest market prices , and on liberal terms. Also—Just received , a fresh sup ply of Engl'* * French and German CLOTHS, DOESKINS AN " VESTINGS , from which Garments will be made "^ orde r, and warranted to answer precisely the descDP* tio n given at the time of sale. A large assortment of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS of every descri ption constantly on hand. v SHEBNAH RICH , Nos. 78 and 80 Ann-street , corner of Centre, 3d building north of Blackstone-street- Boston , March 19. 3m • ^^ ___ ST, CHARLES HOTEL, BOSTON. Reopened by MANNING & LYPofth opposite the Worcester and Western , and very '" the Old Colony Depots. Baggage carried to and r Ca5 NJ" the Worcester Rail Road Depot free of charge. Ottl Terms SI per day. W. K. MANNING * W. G. LYFORD . ' *Formerly one of the proprietors of this House th kno wn as the Western Exchange Hotel. ' ei< mav 21 3m