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POE TRY ,
IFrom the N. Y. Journal of Comnierce.|
A Toast for the Fotertlt of 'July,
God bless the good old Thirteen States ;
God bless the young ones too ;
Who cares for musty Birthday dat es-
God bless them Old and New.
The old ones first our freedom gain 'd ,
In blo od y fi ght of yore ;
The young ones have their ri ghts maintai ned
As the eld ones did before.
Or Sourii or North , or East or West,
Tu'iTi sisters all the y be ;
One moihpr mirsed them at the breasr ,
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And that was Libcty.
And may the wretch whose ham] shall strive
To cut their vita! thread ,
Be scoin 'd while in this world alive ,
And scorn 'd when lie is dead.
Now fili the bawl with Nature 's wine ,
Let 's drin k -'God Save the King,'1
I'iie oiU y King by ri ght divine ,
Tnu SSm- urt- ijiii Peop le King.
I'"or the y're the onH King I own ,
Ail other- 1desp ise ,
':he Kin g [|u t towers nl ove tlie throne ,
The Kini: that never dies.
O ! may that sceptre wide extend ,
O'er every land and sea ,
W i thout beginning, without end ,
And con quer to set free.
Till Freedom 's Imnjicr floats alone,
A beacon in the sky,
And man no other Lord shall own,,
But Him who rules on hid]. Old '76.
MORAL READINGS.
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For the Barnstable Patriot.}
Mr. Editor: —You will willing ly lend me a coi-
ner of your paper , to discuss a few mailers , very
near lo the general and particular interest of your
readers. I have thoug ht that some method of bring-
ing relig ious top ics under the eye as well as ear ot
ihe public might be useful. There is no reli gious
paper on the dpi' ; secular concerns have all the
organs. Now , as I aier , reli gious matters are ol
co nsequence , of prime consequence , (and who will
de ny it?) I must beg a secular sheet for a small
space , to consider some tilings that He near the
hearts of the peop le.
It would bo a slander to say, that all men , reli-
gious and irreli gious are not at times conscious of a
wa n t, a sense of need regarding the soul , Man has
a physical existence and he must sustain it , an inte-
loctual being and he must supp ly it; a sp iritual be--
ing and it will ask questions to be solved. The
wants of thi s third department of man 's bein .iliown h ow all e l e v a t ed c o m m u n i o n gives
us M i v n ^ i l r - for small and common d u t i e s , how the
|iii ixi'iu e oi a good m a n i n sp ires good conduct , how
'b
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I* ;- ' iu- -ye iiu altnis in u s a sense of pu b l i c re-
sp onM ' u iiy. Aii ' l i f i b i s is so th e n , God's [ireser.ee
will i n f h i c n r i ' us i:> good com set- ; a sense of near-
ness to h i m , ir. his t e mp l e^ wil l raise a n d elevate
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' .rf , ... -.I , .i . ¦ :-<.u:\i s e r v i c e , we shall find i l
<-u: - ..' i' to Mibj eci o u r wil ls lo d u ly ; our heai Is sof-
tened and r e f i n e d by c o m m u n i o n w i t h God. As the
hard metal heat ed in the fire takes shapes of beaut y
and utilit y, so the heart warmed by Divine Love
will respond onl y to ideas of beauty and virtue
Great is your influence , young ladies , upon the
other sex. What joung man of your acquaintance
might not , by your precepts and examp les, be per-
suj ded to abandon an erroneous or wicked couise ?
If he knows your aversion to improper lan 1 U li C T O K S .
ZENA S I). BASSETJPresident , Ilvanni* •
DAVID K. AKIN , SoVh Yarmouth -
SETH CUOWKLL, Ea\t Dennis - '
EBEX BACON , Bavnst«>le;
WALTER CROCKER. *vVestBarnstable
AMOS OTIS , Secretary." .
Yarmouth Port , Teb 12, tf
MARINE RAILWAY,
, AT .H IfAMIS.
THE subscriber havin g associate d himself with sever-
al others in the construction of-a MAKINE RAIL-
WAY , respectfull y solicits the patronage of those inter-
est ed in navi gation , whenever circumstances render it
necessary that their vessels should be "hauled up for re-
pairs ." Siiid Railway is situated in the safe and com-
modious Bay, known"as Lewis ' Bay, and a few rods to
the westward of Baxter's whar f, form erl y known at
Gage's wharf , where vessels can find a spacious and safe
harbor , sheltered fro m th e win d s at all seasons of the
year. These facts being a great inducement for vessels
to winter here, every facility will be at hand for repair-
ing in the spring, the expense of which the subscriber
pled ges-himsclf will not exceed what is.usually charged
at other places. Competent and skillfu l blacksmiths,
caulkers , ship-carpenters , riggers, and sail-makers , can
be emp loyed at as moderat e prices as elsewhere. Ves-
sels wintering in the Bay with the intention of under-
going repair , will be seen to , and their sails stored free
of ,expense.
Having the interest and convenience of others in
view on the one hand , as well as compensation , nextprof it
and making money on the other , the subscriber hnpes
that the experiment will prove a mutual benefit
ELIJAH TAYLOR , Agent.
Hyannis , Jul y 18. ly
nARl'F/riXG_ OARPKTING.-1200 rards Cai-
\
J petmg, from 12 1 -2c to $1 per yard. ' Also , all
wool Sta,r Carpet of differ ent widths nnd qualities ,
j u-n received and Cor sale by J. KNO WIVES
liU'Viouth Port, June 18.
I To the Honorable , the Justices of the Court of Com-
j nion Picas next to he holilen at Barnstabl e. in and
[ for the County of Barnstabl e, on tile second Tuesday
| next after the first Monday of April next.
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titioil ofHiKA M Gage , of Harwich , in said
j i County, Mary Chase, widow . Keziaii l!iwBf
I Hkxry W. Chase , Zadock K. Chase , Bknj amix
T. Chase, Relianxe I. Chase, children ot Kui.i-
. a.
vce Chase, formerly Reliance Gage, dece ased , the
! said Benjamin and Reliance bein^ minors under the
age of twenty one years, and now petitione rs by Henry
Chase , thei r ' Guai 'dia n and next friend , respectfull y
shews—That your petitioner. ,are intere sted in and hold
i n common and undiwJed with K"'
'!' <->W-. widow , ,,o-
«'ph Gage. Alniira Ga-c , Hirha rd Gagc.mim-r children
¦<¦!' E'lu.'.nl Ga"e deceased, ami under the guardianship
of said lii uh G-i '-.e Nathan Kellev in the right of his
»ife. and Ji 'dnt-iblc wife of said JS.uban , in her ri ght ,
sai d Meliitaldebeinu daug hter of said K'lward Gagc.An-
tbou v G.ige and iiatli Giige ,minor children of said Ed-
1 ward' Ga'je,undei - the guardianshi p of sa id Nathan Kel-
lev and JCdwnrd Gage ,son of Edward Gage .deceased ,and
with other persons to your petiti oners unknown , three
undi vided tilth parts of the sev eral tracts and parcels of
I land herein described , to wit:
I One p iece or tract of fresh Meadow Land , situate in
Harwich , in .-aid County, bounded on the west by a
[ creek ; on the north by land of John Bassett and Ger-
i-:hain Kail ; on the ea.-t by Paine Allen and another ;
on the south by the land of the heirs of Daniel Hall
Dai id Kellev and Job Kellev.
Also—One Cedar Swamp situate in said Harwich ,
and bounded a, foll ows , on the north and cast by laud
owned b\ Samuel Hall : on the south and west be-
hind owned and occu pied by He nry Kellev , Patrick
.Kellev . Oliver Kellev and Lilly Kellev.
Also—Another tract of Land with all the buildings
thereon , bein g the homestead of the late Mayo Gage ,
situate in Dennis , in said County, bounded on th e
west by tiie hi ghwa y leading to Crocker Neck ; on the
north by I'reemau Rogers' la nd ; on the east by Her-
ring Riv«jr. so called : on the south by land of Lot
Chase. /
Also—One piece or lot of cleared Land in said Den-
nis , bounded on th e east by said hi ghwa y leading to
Crofter's Nock : on the smith by Swan Pond : on the
west by land of Ereeman Rogers : on the north by
Gfige 's Road.
Also— One piece or lot of Woodla nd , situate in said
-Dennis, bounded on the south by land of Samuel
Chase: on the west by the la nd of the heirs of John
Tin lor ; on the north by the woodland formerly ow n-
ed by Ebenesser Kcilej.and the hind of Edward Stud-
ey : and on the east by land of -Freeman Rogers.
All the said Real Estate being land owned and im-
proved by said Mayo Gage at th e time of his decease ;
and that th e said petitio ners are desiro us of holdi ng
the ir shares of said lands in severally, to wit: the said
Hiram Gage one-fifth part thereof , the said Mar y
Chase one-fifth part thereof , and the said other peti-
tione rs, childre n of Reliance Chase one-fifth part there-
of— Wherefore said petitioners pray your Honors to
ca use partition of said estate to bo made , and th eir said
sha res thereof to be divided and set off from the rest—
and as in duty bound , will ever pray.
HIRAM GAGE ,
MARY CHASE ,
JIENRY CHASE ,
KKZIAII I). RIDER ,
HENRY W. CHASE ,
ZADOCK K. CHASE.
January 23d, 1850.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Baenstable, ss.— Court of Common Pleas , April Term,
1850.
Upon the Petition aforesaid—Order ed , that the said
petitioners notify all perso ns intcicsied therein to ap-
pear before the Justices of our Court of Common Pleas,
next to bo hoiden at Barnstable , -within and for our
County of Barnstable , on the first Tuesday of Septem-
ber next , by pu blishing an attested copy of the said
petitio n and of this order thereon , th ree weeks succes-
sivel y in the Bar nstable Patriot , a newspaper printed
in Barnstable , th e last publication to he thirty days at
least before the pitting of said Court , that they may
the n and the re, in said Court , show cause , if any they
have , wh y trie1
prayer of said petition should not be
granted , By the Court ,
TIMO THY REED, Clerk.
Copy—Attest ,
Jul y 2—3w T. REED , Clerk.
WILKBTS, CARTER k CO.'S
POl'lfUB MUSIC BOOKS,
MOKE UNIVERSALLY USED THAN ALL OTHERS COM-
CARMINA SACRA or "
BOSTON COLLECTION
OF CHURCH MUSIC. By L. Mason ; greatly
admired for the beauty, chastness and sterling character
of its music. Published under the recommcndation.-o£
the Boston Academy of Music. - I
THE BOSTON ACADEMY'S COLLECTION.
Edit ed by L. Mason. This standard work is so well
known and used as to preclude the necessity of any re-
com mendation.
THE PSALTERY. By L. Mason and G. J. Webb,
One of the most comp let e works of the kind ever pub-
lished. Jt has received the sanction of the Handel and
Haydn Society and the Boston Academy of Music. The
Psaltery will make a valuable addition to, the Bosto n
Academy 's Collection and Carmina Sacra , and ought
to be in every choir. ¦
THE NATIONAL LYRE. By S. Turkman Tuck-
orman , S. A. Bancroft and II. K. Oliver". One of the
most charming collections of Church ^'lusic ever pub-
lished. It consists of old , new and ori ginal music, all
of which is of a strictl y devo t ional characte r
NEW BOOK FOR 1849-50,
BAY STATE-COLLECTION. A new and pop-
ular Sing ing Book suited to the wants of all Christian
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Denomi nati ons , and contai ning a greatl y enlarged Ele-
mentary Department , with Special Exercise s and Adap-
tation to Sing ing Schools. By A. N. Johnson , author
of Treatises on Thoroug h Bass and Harmon y, &c. &e.
a nd Conductor of the Music 'at Park street Church ; Jo-
siah Osgood , Organist at -the WinnLsimmet Church •
a nd Sumncr Hill , Organist at the Old South Church '
Boston. Besides a great variety of new and ori gin al
tunes , the book contain s" nearl y all the old favorite tunes
heretofore published ;
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-a sp lendid selection of spirited
Anthems; and a Chorister 's Index , desi gn ed to assist
the taste of the Chorister and facilitate an appropriate
selection of tunes for particular hymns. As a whole, it
is believed that thj's work has never been surpassed , if
equalled Uy any jpmilar collection. Teachers and all
others interested fin Church Music and Sing ing Schools,
are respectfull y-Invited to examin e it before making an-
other selection.
NEW CHbrcUS BOOK, ESPECIALLY
ADAPTED TO THE USE OF CHOIRS.
TIIE CrfOIR CHORUS BOOK. By A. N. John-
son. A col^ction of choruses from the works of Handel
Hay dn , Mozart , Mendelssohn , and oth er disti ngu ished
composer's. This work embraces a larger collection of
ehornse/ than has been before publish ed , arranged in a
form fa>r the use and improvem ent of choirs; and it is be-
lieved-'that, besid es the additional inter est which its use
lmpai-ts to choir meetings , the stud y of the pure compo-
sitio ns it contains will greatl y im prove the taste and fa-
ciljf atc the power of execution. Several editions have
uticn already sold. Price 5 50 per dozen.
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TrT^ -,?-f,?OOBj NSUSIC BOOKS.
Hit, 1U1IARY SCHOOL SONG BOOK , in two
pa.ts. Ly I, Mason and G. J. Webb , Professors in the
boston Academy of Music
THE SONG BOOK OE THE SCHOOL ROOM:
consisting of a great variety of songs , hy mns , and scri p-
tural selections , with appropriate music', arranged to be
sung in one , two, or three parts ; containing , "
als o the
elementar y princip les ,of vocal music , prepared with
reference to the inductive or Pcstalozzian method of
teachi ng, design ed as a comp lete musical manual for
common or trrammar schools.
JIUVErVHJJ O35ATORIOS.
JH E FESTIVA L OF THE ROSE ; THE IN-
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.UMME R , a,,d THE CHILDREN \>V JE-
vLoA LLM ; designed for Schools , Juvenile Classes
I loral and other Concerts , etc. Bv J. C. Johnson
Conductor qf the original Floral Concerts.
I HE ODEON : a collection of secular melodi es:
arranged and harmonis ed for four voices. Designed
for adult sing in g schools and social music parties " By
G. J. Webb and Lowell Mason. As the title pa^c sets
forth , this wor k is desi gned for sing ini; schools °
THE VOCALIST : consisting of short and easy
gle es, or songs in parts ; arranged for soprano , alto
tenor , and bass voice. By Lowell Mason and George
James Webb, Professors in the Boston Academy 'of
1
Music.
TIIE SOCIAL GLEE BOOK, a (.election of glees
and part songs , by disting uished German composers ,
never before published in this countr y, togethe r with
ori ginal pieces. By Win . Mason anil Silas A Ban-
croft.
GENTLEMEN'S GLEE BOOK : selected from the
most admi red German composers. By L. Mason.
,„ ALSO. PtriiLlSIIHI) AS AHOVK :
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" ; «OSTON CHORUS BOOK:
Tl F - iuvT° N A NT HEM BOOK,
in- , msic " K
,°F CI I ANTS ," consisting of chant-
fran 11,^ Ci'T U
l VC«"liu' 1' -vm!ls
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a "(1 l0 ' selections
son
&U'l)ture s> f<»' congre gational use. Bv L. Ma-
O^-Teachers and others
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other
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UNION MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COM'Y.
CAPiarAi,
150 ,000 Hollars.
CHARTER UltHMITEU.
NO CONNECTION WITHIFIRE , MARINE OR
HEALTH INSURANCE. j
POLICIES issued at hedged bates for Mercan-
tile purposes. SPECIAL PERMITS for sea
voyages and for Califo rnia resid en ce at reduced prem-
ium.
It is believed that any Parish or association of ladies
or others for that special purpose , or any benevolent j
individual , desirous of securi ng an amount , to be paid }
to a Clergyman or other person on attaining the age of
40, 50 or 60 years , or to his I'Anily in the event of bis I
death sooner occurring, will fiS?"?% This Express will leave Office in Boston
p
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l through the Winter at 7 o'clock , A. M., and
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| gg|L3 P. M. All Express matter going below
-.2~C-~L-ASandwich will be taken in the A. M. train
onl y.
[XF"Be particular to have your goods marked "Per
Cape Cod Express ."
Office in New York , No. 1 Wall street.
" -Philadel phia , 89 Chestnut street.
" Boston , Railroad Exchange, Court Square
" Sandwich , Bovdcn 's Stage Office,
nov 28
Paper Hangings.
BOSTON and CHELSEA PAPER CO,,
-.IANUFACT UUEKS AN D DEALERS IX
WMmmmivH?®.EKf©g9
W
OULD call the attenti on of those about purchas -
ing, to their large , well manufacture d , and se-
lected Stock of PAPER HANG INGS , BORDERS ,
&c, embracing as larg e an asso rtment as ca n be foun d
elsewhere. Their stock consists of n very large varie-
ty of their own Manufactur e—also Philadel phia and
French Papers of va rious patterns and desi gns.
Mercha nts and others are respectfull y invited to call.
¦Orders from the countr y answered with prompt ness
and despatch , at th e Warehouse , 4 Union Block Union
¦street, Boston. OTIS MERRIA M , Agent
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y 'J_~ZlL for th e Company.
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For Sale
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fnOWm o, A ]) "'eIl in S House and Blacksmith
j «!>l:|U ohop , and one acre of Land on which the
yJMlgg house now . sta n ds, pleasan tl y situated in
e-ii.as a East J-almouth , near tire Pacifi c Woollen
Factory, all of which will be sold at a bargain , if a p-
plied, for soo n. For further particulars aiinlv to
CHARLES SHERMAN , on the premises.
East Falmouth . Feb. 2G.
ENGLISH MUSLINS , yard wide- and fast, colors , '
for twdve and a half cents per yard , for sale by ¦
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' K. T. HALLET. I
Yarmouth Port , May 28.
J TEAS ! TEAS!! TEAS!!!
; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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' THE
; NEW ENGLAND TEA COMPANY,
ISO WASHINGTON-STREET,
[ BOSTON, *
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Under the Management o
f 67. W. SLEEPER,
t TTAVE the largest and best selected assortment of
> XX the following articles , which will be sold at'the
t lowest possible prices, and which in regard to quality
[-
¦' cann ot be surpass ed by any establishment in America.
TEAS. ' COFFEES.
Ningyong, St. Domingo,
' i Oolong, Cuba ,
Souchong, Rio,
. Young Hyson , Mocha ,
I Old Hyson, Java ,
Gunpowder , p. Cahello , &c. &e. &c.
Imperial , _ The same roasted , and
| Hyson Skin , roasted and ground , viar-
r Tvvankay, : ranted pure.
Congo , SUNDRIES.
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Orange Peeco, f!ocon, Chocolate ,
I Suepoy Oolong, Broma , Shells ,
! |F. Peeco, &e. &c. Extract of Coffee, &c.
SEW SEASON TEAS ,
IN BOXES, FOR FAMILY USE.
5 pounds Souchong, *. $1 50 1 00 1 75
5 " Extra Oolong, a 2 00 2 25 2 50
i 5 " Young Hyson , I 2 00 2 25 2 75
•r> " Old Hyson , * 1 75 2 25 2 75
G " Gunpowder . I 3 00
6 " Imperial , * 3 00
5 '¦ Hyson Skin , ' 1 50 1 75 2 25
NEW EWfiffj AWW TSA COMPANY,
ISO Wnsliingtofei-strcct,
Between Spiirig Lane and Waf:r-st . - - - BOSTON.
N. B.—Orders by Express projnptly attended to .
June 4
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iENTIRE ^CHANGE
IN TIIE METHOD OF
DOING BUSINESS
—AT—
THE 0ra 1PmCE
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SYSTEM
RENEWED !
THIS GREAT ESTABLISHMENT HAVING
BEEN CLOSED, for the purpose of taking our AN-
NUAL ACCOUNT OF STOCK , is
RE-OPENED
^0R THJB •
RESUMPTION OF TRAD E
AS FOLLOWS:
The whole Stock , which , on account of the very mild
weather , has become immense, has been
MARKED DOWN
—TO—
j THE LOWEST PRICE !
I And every article in our extensive Warehouse is
i arranged with a
FIXED MICE UPON IT,
From which there will be NO DEVIATION , and any
Salesman known to DEPART from the price
thus stated WILL BE DISCHARGED.
ONE PglCiTSYSTEM,
ADOPTED BY US IN S§42,
At Messrs. Topliff 's Reading Room during the Re-
building of
O A K H A L L ,
WAS COMPLETELY SUCCESSFUL , &
IS RENEWED AT OAK HALL.
It gives the opportunity for ALL to jud ge—the inexpe-
rienced as well as the better informed—and
TBae Community of Boston & Vicinity
Will now have the chance to buy Clothing and Ma-
terials for
Men, Youth and Boys,
At such prices as have never yet been known in this city .
COME, THEN,
¦ ONE AN.B ALL !
The assortment , the quality , the variety, is the most
extended , unquestionabl y, to be found in :
the United States, and
EVERYBODY SHOULD EMBRACE
THIS CHANCE, AJf» ATTEND '
THE GREAT SALE! ' :
•REMEMBER AND CALL AT ;
SIMMONS'
.@AB1 3U A IL I&i 8 .
M, U, 36 and 38 Ann street,
feb 2b BOSTON. tf
New England Truss Manufactory,
BOSTON, MASS.
TAMES FREDERICK FOSTER continnes to man-
el nfacture all the various approved Trusses ,
At 46'? Washington-street.
His residence and business bein g both in the same
building, he can be seen at home nearly the whole of
the time , day or evening. He has more room and
better 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
Caps, Back Boards , steelud Shoes, for deformed feet ;
Covex spiral Trusses ; Dr. Chase's Trusses, formerl y
sold by Dr. Leach ; Trusses of galvanized metal, that
wil l not rust , having wooden and copper pads ; Reed 's
spiral Truss: Rundell' s do: Salmon 's Ball and socket;
Sherman 's patent French do ; Bateman 's do, double
and single; Stone 's Trusses; Dr. Fletcher 's do; Marsh's
do; Dr. Hull 's do ; Thompson 's Ratchet do; and the
Shaker 's Rocking do—these may all -be had at this es-
tablishm ent . Also, 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.
OS^Trusses repaired at one hours ' notice, and made
to answer , oftentimes , as well as new. The subscriber
having worn 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.
03?"All ladies in want of Abdominal Supporters or
Trusses, will be waited upon by my wife , Mrs. Carroline
D. Foster, who has had ten years experience in the
business. , ' tf j une 14
Preservative for tlse Hair,
KITCHEN & HENDERSOK'S HAIR PRESER-
VATIVE has now been in use nearly four years,
and has proved itself to be the best article for improv-
ing the growth and beauty of the hair that has ever'been
invented , as h un dr eds are ready to testify. It entirel y
stops the hair from coming out, and impartsi o it
stre ngth and vigor, and gives to hair the most coarse
and harsh , a soft and glossy appearance. It also re-
moves all scurf and dandruff from the skin and head ,
which ought always to bo kept out in order to have a
healthy growth of hair ; because if allowed to accumu-
late, it becomes imbedd ed around the roots of the hair
and clogs up the pores of the skin, thereb y preventing
a free and health y action. The consequence is the hair
becomes dry and dead , and very soon begins to show-
signs of decay and falling off. All this can be prevent-
ed by a pro per use of this preservativ e , as it gives life
and action to the skin, and at the same time imparts
nourishm e nt and strength to the hair , and leaves it soft
and glossy without being greasy.
Manufactured and for sale , at whol esale and retail by
JOHN II. KYMON DS , Hair Dresser, '
( Successor to A. Kitchen) 41 Congress St., Boston.
A l'nl 9, 3m
Painter and Glazier.
rpiIE subscriber would inform his friends and the
A public , that he has take n a stand near the Baptist
Meeting Ho use, in Barnstable , where he will continue
to carry on the
PAINTIM , PAPER-1IASG1 XG AND CLAZINfr
busi ness in all its branches. Being acquainted with
every art , sty le and fashion , he pled ges himself to give
satisfactio n- A continuance of the public patronage is
respectfull y solicited. Paints of every grade , pure or
m ixed , also paper-han g in gs and house trimmings , fur-
nished at Boston prices. Particular attention paid to
fancy work and letterin g. F. W. CHASE.
P. S. My West Harwich friends and patrons "nill
please leave their orders at Capt. Lot Chase's,where they
will be promptl y attended to as heretofore. F. "W C.
Barnstable. Feb. la. Gin
Spars ! Spars!!
I' EWIS L. SMITH continues to make $nni-« fnr
J all classes of Vessels , atj iis old stand in Province
t»w n , on the most reasonabl e terms. Ho has also
ha nd, at all times , materials for repairing vessels which
can. be done at short notice. ™im ,nnit. n
Provi ncetown , A pril 19. CQ .
SPRING STYLE BONN V/
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just rccoiv^T^lTor
J- .-.ale at A. PEUCIVAL'S. June 25
Notice,
THE subscriber having received a very handsome
lot of White Pino Pump Logs from the East , is
prepared to furnish those in want of his Pine Pump,
with or without Cast Iron Chambers , as suits them
best. He believes the chambers have given general
satisfaction to those who have used them—the expense
being much less than composition , and answer the same
purpose.
Gratefu l for the liberal patronage ho has received , he
hopes by furnishin g a good Pump, to continu e to re-
ceive the same. SILVANUS JAGGER.
Centrevill e, June 11.
Death's Enemy !
Cancer perm anently cured without Pain or the use of
the Kn ife,
I T
has lat ely been discovered that certain Vegetable
substa nces, properl y compounded , will- cure the
most
^
malignant Cancer, in a very short time, wholl y
eradicating it ¦without pain or inconvenience to the patient.
It will als o remove Wens and other Tumors almost im-
mediatel y. This Compound has been tested by Phy-
sicians of u ndoubted res pectability, who have confessed
their asto nishment at its niiraculn 'tis powers. The pub-
lic are aisitivd that it is a genuine , safe, and trul y val-
uable comp ound—and the Proprietor will vouch for
the cure of every Cancer , Wen or other Tumor that
may lie presented to him for that pur pose , no matte r
how lo rtg it has been standing, provided it has not been
tampered with In/ the Knife !
The Proprietor feels it is his incumbent duty to
cautio n those who may be afflicted wit h this dep lorable
disease , agai nst the shocking imposition of ignoran t
(luacks , who pretend to cure Cancers by the use of the
Knife. Their process is death to any one afflicted with
Scirrbus or Cancer.
The Proprietor will atte nd to cases ,at his residence
and a speed y and lastin g cure warranted ; also Con-
stitutional Treat ment. ' '
requi mL
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VU eornmunic ations addressed to the sole Propric-
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New Bedford , June 11. tf
The Premium Stud Horse
JOHNNY BLUE, '
^^_^ d!t
$t\ ^
as l)C
f"1 purchas ed ol Capt . N
f l[ ¥7~^$t\.
C''osl) .V of Brewstcr , by Dr. Guild .and
tiv Vfi "W ffi " stmf(1 at his residence , 3 months
•SB&asils&Jiw wm
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tlli '< llaU'' "ncl "° lon Kei'-
d It, is not Qiil y the livel y spirited
and amicable kindness of his disposition which has caus-
ed .Johnny Blue to be ap preciat ed as the most perfect
model of«a Horse in this County—but his well adjusted
and symmetrical form, which gi ves hi m such su perior
bea'uty and physical power.
^
Gentlemen wishing lo excel , and i mprove their stock
of Horses throug h this celebrated youn g blood , will
now have a favorable opportunity.
Terms , 3S3 50 for the season , strictl y in advance, un-
less conditional terms are made witli the proprietor
L. A. GUILD.
Orleans , April 2-3. 3m
MORE LIGHT !—Pure and genuine Burning Fluid I
at 02 1-2 cts per gallo n—tor sale at the COUN
TY BOO KSTORE , Barnstable. may 7
Clocks, Gold Standard Balances^
gr^p HOWARD & DMW
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=\ (Successors to B. Dear), '
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X REMOVED TO STORgi''
f \f ® tIBI iV°- 34 Water, near Con
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W^U
j lii BOSTON, ^
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Continue to Man ufa(,( "
heretofore , GOLD STANDARD BALAN rcX1"»
Banks. Also, DRUGGISTS ' BALANCES,
* ' fo
'
They ha.ve also for sale, Church-Tower Clod-* p
, 77/ Watch-Clocks, Astronomical Clocks, Hail Tt "*•
Office Clocks, Regulator Clocks, Gdllery Clock* 1 °*
superior construction and finish. ' ' *c-> t>(
Boston , Sept. 5. ly
DOOR, BLIND ANlTsASlP
DEPOT ,
No, 613 Washington-street — Boston
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{Second door north qf Worcester Railroa d Crossing '
T
IIE subscribers , having made an addition tnii -
Stock of Doors, Blinds and Sashes , offer for 1"
the most complete assortment of BUILDING J|a
TERIALS to be found in the city, among which i..i
MORTICE SLAT BLIND , in every Aspect , n '
or to the old sty le, and of less cost. l
Builders arc invited to call and examine the abor
before purchasin g elsewhere.
N. B. Sashes read y glazed , constantly on hand
Bakes & perky
Boston , April 30. 3m
' __TaitoringJ_
flAIIE subscriber takes this method of informing H(
JL citizens of Barnstable and its vicinity, that he has
taken the shop recentl y occupied by Mr. John Paine
whore he will carry on the '
^JPufiloffiiTag' Biffliniioii g
in all its varieties. Those who will favor him with
their business , may rely npon his prompt and faithf ul
performance of any and all work entrusted to him-
Having had many years experience in cuttin g and ml-
ing Clothing of the most fashionable descri ption , lie lias
reason to believe that he will be able to give full satis-
faction to al l who may emp loy him. lie will also in-
form those in want of any work in his line, that he will
So it on much lower terms than ever before done in this '
place.
[[^"Children's Clothing made to order. I
SAMUEL DOWDING. '
Barnstable , May 14.
S U P E R I O R
PAIfMliY FLOUR, FEEB, &c.
SARLE & THORNTON,
No. I East ern Bail SSoad Avenue,
OPPOSITE THE
SUFFOLK COUNTY FLOUR MILL,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
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WILL, keep constantl y on hand , at Wholesale and
Retail ,
Superior Family, ] |Eye Flour and Meal,
Extra Family, in bbls • 'Maize Flour,
and bags, « Corn Meal, bolted & w
Fan(T> }•§ bolted ,
Superfine, ,_, Cracked Corn,
*«ie, to Fine Middlings ,
Extra Bakers', J Fine Feed , Shorts ,
Wheat Meal, Corn , Rye, Oats,
Groats , Bran , Sweepings,
Graham Flour, Oil Meal , Screenings,
Buckwheat Flour, &c.
The hi ghest grades of Flour from these Mills stand
unrivalled in this or any other market, and our facili-
ties for supp lying our customers with all grades of
Flour and Feed, fresh from the Mills , at the lows' f
market prices, are not equalled by any other store n
the city. All orders will meet with prompt attention-
ETHAN EARLB, '
C. C. G. THORNTON, ;
Boston , Jul y 2. 3m !
¦COFFEES ,
EXCEED INGLY LOW i i i
CONSUMERS of this article are invited to call ^ '¦
examine the assortment offered for £ale by the
MEW-EN GLAND TEA COMPANY, j
130 Washington-street, Boston, ' j
at a Discount of twenty pev cent, from forni«r I
prices , viz :— ;
1
2 pounds fine Cuba for $1 00
IO " ¦
' Porto Ca hello , 1 00
J " Roasted and Ground Cuba , 1 0°
,,,8 " " " Old Java , 1 00
I he abov e ground Coffees arc warranter! pure.
Orders by Express promptly attended to.
Boston , June 11. 4W
Trcmont nnd Old Colony Nails. :>ry
T
HE subscribers hav e been appointed Agcn> S!^ yl
selling 1
Trcmont Iron Co. 's Nails, . . .'
and respectfull y ask all d ealers to call nnd exam"
the m'at Store No. 7'J Statk-stkeet, Boston-
They offer these Nails for examinatio n", in t«e
lest belief that the y are the most perfect in all rcsp"
of any ever produced for sale in the United States.
They are also Agen ts for the sal e of the
Old Colony Iron Co.'s Wai ls, b.
the reputati on of which has been long firm 1)' e
li shed.
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They deal in POT and PEARL ASHES , and n»
always on hand a superior qualitv for retail ing- .
WM. THOMAS & CU -
Boston , Aug 8. tf ^-
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DUCK, CHAINS, &c.
1fi (\ (\ PIKOT'
S Old Colony Cotton Dn<* i
llfyif 3000 do Shawmut do;
1000 do Chilton do; -
500 do Canton do; /
400 do Oclla do ;
. 100 d o 24 to 72 inch 1^0;
500 do Bear Ravens do-;
200 do Shi p do. 'lo;
500 do Super Scotch do;
400 do 2d quality do. do ;
700 do Heavy Ravens do; [
500 do Light do d°i
100 bbls Cotton Sail Twine;
300 coils Russia Bolt Rope ;
50 cases American Bunting. ; „ jg
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GO Eng lish Chai n Cabl es,3-4th to I
inch ; , :ncii;
20 casks Coil Cha in, l-4t h to 3-«n
American and English Anchors. i ,
ror sale at So. 17 City Wharf, Boston, J ¦
FEARING, TIIACHEje & WHU "
1
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may 2! 3m I
10Owners, Masters and Builders of Slips,
W
E beg to call your attention to a new article for
Shi p's fastening, which we believe to bo greatly
superior to any material now used for that purpose—
YELLOW METAL BOLTS.
Although new in this market , they have been in ac-
tive use in all the English Ship Yards and Docks for a
long period of time.
The manufacturers, whose agents we are, were in-
d uced to make a small quantity last Spring, by the de-
sire of several shi p-builders here to obtain a sample of
them for their own use. The builders who have tried
them , are so entirel y satisfied with their character and
worth , that the manufacturers have resolved upon mak-
ing them in large quantities and offering them for sale.
Being firmer than the Copper Bolts, they bear much
harder driving ; and their composition prevents the
formation of the verdi gris so much comp lained of as
natura l to Copper. Their resistance to corrosion caus-
es them to wear more uniforml y and longer than Cop-
per Bolts, and they must have the preference over them.
Their present price is about twenty per cent, loss
than Copper.
Wo are now prepared to receive orders for all sizes
and kinds used in shi p building, and can furnish an ar-
ticle as perfect as can bo made.
We shall be pleased to show yon these Bolts, and re-
spectfull y ask you to examine them at our Store No
79 State-street. WM. THOMAS & CO.
Boston ,, Nov. 7. tf
THE
BOYS' CLOTHING
ESTABLISHMENT
IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AND
PREPARIN G FOR A
I MUCH BURGER
;§IPMEKF((S eamcfemMlIMB
U oIi^fiiO^
|THAN HAS EmYBrBEEN DONE!
The STORE , althoug h previous ly extensive , has been
enlarged by the addition |f a part of an
ADJOINING BUILDING ,
j Thereby making the secondVtory one of the
MOST SPACIOUS
And Best Arranged Sales Booms
2N THS CITY.
The Stock is much larger than at any former period ,
and to which additions are constantl y being made.
It is, we believe, generall y ad mitted that the
BOYS' CLOTHING
AT T H I S E S T A B L I S H M E N T
Z< better cut , better made, the sizes belter assorted , and
a.s a whole in far better taste
THAN AT ANY STORE IN THIS CITY !
There is no want of attention to the
Constant Changes of Fashion,"
And purchasers may rely with PEEFECT CONFI-
DEN CE on being able to find whatever is desira-
ble in this lino.
THOSE WH O BUY-A T
W H O L ES A L E
Will find our assortment worth y of their attention !
-SUCH AS CANNOT BE MET WITH
ELSEWHERE,
AND AT THE
LOWE ST PRICES! ¦
This Branch of the Trade is PARTICULARLYSO-
LICITED
. The Terms being liberal.
OMvoff 3H'Q2ic2b@im & (S©09
NO. 4
BRATTLE, NEAR COURT STREET,
"march 19 tf
JH NEW STYLES, J|
Persons from tiie Cape whn « ^^
PURCHA SE
I*M
V,
HATS, CAPS, &c,
IN HIE CITY , ARE INVITED TO CALL vr ^
BYDER
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CfiOCKER VcfS
497 8
Sus5in0i 1
&
manufacture our Hats , and are our ow ****• «?
thereby saving 25 per cent in the cost of ih -?HikJ
are at no expense for Clerk-hire , which i *
«. iS
on most traders. Wo buy for cash at th«.iSllcl> », '
sible prices. Hero are three good reason! i es' »?*
sell cheap, and we shall endeavor to soil O
1V
J1
»P^
lowest. S 'Oft ,
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We try to keep a first rate stock of Hats "*
(there is not a larger or better assortment •