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fron t Charles Mackay's New Volumeo f Poems , "JCyria." The Garden 9 43 Cornhill, Boston, MANUFACTURE , and have for sale, a full assort- ment of LOOKIN G GLASSES, in Mahogany, AValnut and Gilt Frames. Country Merchants are invited to . call , as they will find all sizes, and at Low Prices. Also, on hand—French and German Looking Glass PLATES, and a large assortment of Lithographic Print and Picture FRAMES. PICTURES framed to order , in Gilt, Rosewood , Walnut or Mahogany. 3m June 4 Paper Hangings. BOSTON and CHELSEA PAPER CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN i p &sm® , nL&sjc&nETds-gg, WOULD call the attention of those about purchas- ing, to their large, well manufactured , and se- lected Stock 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. DUCK, CHAINS|Tc ~ 1(\t \i \ WECES ou Colony Cotton Duck ; _L 1/1/1/ 3000 do Shawmut do; 1000 do Chilton do; 500 do Canton do ; 400 do Oella do; 100 do 24 to 72 inch do; 500 do Bear Ravens do ; 200 do Ship do. do; 500 do Super Scotch do ; 400 do 2d quality do. do ; 700 do Heavy Ravens do; 500 do Light" do do; 100 bbls Cotton Sail Twine: 300 coils Russia Bolt Rope ; 50 cases American Bunting ; CO English Chain Cables,3-4th to 1 9-1G inch ; 20 casks Coil Chain , l-4th to 3-4th inch; American and English Anchors. For sale at No. I1 ? City Wharf, Boston, by FEARING, THACIIER & WHITOJf. may 21 3m Haying Tools, JUST RECEIVED, AND FOB SALE AT VERY LOW PRICE, KM DOZ Darling's celebrated Grass Seyths ; f J \ J \J 100 doz. " superior Salt Grass do; 500 doz. Lamson's Patent Sneaths ; 500 doz. Fox's im proved patent Sneaths ; 500 doz. common Sneaths; 3000 doz. Hay Rakes ; 1000 doz. Elastic Cast Steel Hay Forks- 500 Revolving Horso Rakes, superior quality ; 500 Grain Cradles ; , TT . 25° ^ humll'e<1nan»es can be given as references, if All communications addressed to the sole Proprie- f OT ^ •) CHA. NNING , 40 Elm street , New Bed- tord , will meet with prompt attention. New Bedford , June 11. tf OS^IVrOTICE.—For sale by the subscriber .Soap man- 03! ="ll ufactured by Mr. J. Whittemore. for removing Grease Spots—aJso , Paint , Tar Pitch, &c, from all kinds of Silk , Woolen or Cotton Goods , without injury to the color or fabric, warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. , A. PERCIVAL. CARPETING—CARPETING.—1200 yards Car- peting, from 12 I-2e to $1 per yard. Also , all wool Sta ir Car pet of diffe rent width s and qualities , just received and for sale by J. KNOWLES. Yarmouth Port, June 18. " PURIFY !!—Dr. Gay's Blood Purifier, cures all skin dis eases, Scrofula, Salt Rheum , Ulcers, Pim- ples, Old Sores, Tumors , Biles, and in fact , every dis- ease arising from impurities of the blood. Eor sale at the COUNTY BOOKSTORE , Barnstable. may 7 SCHOOL BOOKS. A fresh suppl y of School Book s for the Spri ng Trade , just received and for sale at the COUNTY BOOKSTORE , Barnstable. TAMARINDS—A fresh lot , just rcccivcd , " a^Hbr sale at A. PERCIVAL'S, jull c 25 F. A. JONES & Co *5 No. 1 TREMONT ROW, 3B©§TOH9 Would call the attention of Purchasers to tli and com plete assortment of ^"^li* RICH SILKS OV ALT, THE * NEW and VARIOUS STYLES A\n nn V' ^ ^Ofe 2 0 0 0 CASHMERE LONG AND S QUARE SIELkWIL S9 OF CHOICE DES lfi Ss —is— White , Black, Blue, Gree n ana n Centers. flI °«e A LARGE STOCK OF ALL COLORS AND qCa CRAPE SHAWLS*1 BOTH EMBR OIDERED AND PLAIN ' A GREAT 3IANY BLACK SILK SHAWLS, OP ALL SIZES. "" _ < DIFFERENT WIDTHS AND QUALITY SILKS , Wm Ifnintcig eiimdi ID)ff®ss(j5 SIXTY CASES DESIRABLE ^ DRESS GOOD S, S U C H AS BoMBba zisses, Alpaccas , Cashm eres, fi reges, Muslins , Ginghams , De- laines , <$. '<•. Together with a full selection of MOURNING- GOODS, ALSO, ALL THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES OF VISITES AND MANTILLAS, OF ALL QUALITIES , ' ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT THE MOST I>ECII>"EI> BAKG-AINS, so that all may be assured that the full value of their money will bo returned to them. We give yon some REASONS WHY it will bo to your advantage to purchase of us :— " 1st. Wo do an immense business, and can afford to sell at a small advance over the cost. 2d. We can purchase, ourselves, cheaper in conso- qttence of buying in larger quantities. 3d. Our expenses are smaller, in proportion to out business, than any other Store in New England. 4th. Wo close off, at the end of every business sea- son, all the old stock on hand : this enables us to take advantage of the market, and always offer new goods. 5th . We sell only for cash,so that we are not obliged to overcharge our pay ing customers to make up losses on bad debts. Finally, our Stock is selected with special reference to the fashionable rctailtrade , and comprises the plain- est and cheapest fabrics , as well as the richest and bust, Wo J\,o <5J@S3l© & ©©02 No. 1Treraont Row, Nearly opposite tiead of Hanover st.t BOSTON. may 14 6m A Gentle Word. "Spaak gentl y to the little child , r lts lu vo ho sure to ¦rain ; Teach it in accents soft and mild. " Well would it be if nil who have the c.ur-o of chil- dren, could remember to sponk ('gently to tho little child." My precious mother died when I was six years of age, and thoug h long and weary years have gone by, and I have seen changes sad and many, vet « li ttla incident of my cb,ildhood ,some two years pre- vious to her death , will never be erased from my memory's page, I had one Sabbath morning ,been iaken to church by an elde rly lad y who resided with MS, my mother being too ill to go out. I remember that it was the season of Christmas , and the little Church of Di- was gsiil y decorated with wreaths of evergreen, To my childish eye it was beautiful. Diroo tly I began play ing with the spruce and myr- ilo which hung near the pew, and desp ite the angry Jqoks iincj whispered reprimand of my friend , I kept en plucking the leaves and throwing them all about , until at last , mad-cap as I was, I put some of the dried pieces in the foot stove to make a smoke !— gyrvieog being ended , my attendant twitched me medicines ! medicine s!! milE following vanciy of Medicines may he found JL at lho snhscnhor 'g-R.chariW!. Bitters ; Miller 's Bitters ; Corbet s Shaker's Snrsnpm-il l.i ; Atwood' s, Langloy s, Wheelers and Abbott 's Bitters , and a vari- ety of other kinds too numerous to mention »l'S 6 A, l'EECIVAL. "Dental Office !" THE public are respectfull y informed that Doers X V . Z. W. <& i". XV. CHAPMA N, ure now visiting the different towns on the Cape with their Dental Office which is so constructed and furnish- ed as to afford all the conveniences that may be desi r- ed , or possessed in any perm anent offic e that can te n d in the least degree to relievo the patient or facilitate the operations , and make them pleasant. They possess all the recent improvements in the Dental art , and arc prepared to perform any operation however difficult the case may be, in the most skillful manner. Drs. C. arc now in South De.vkis , bu t will visit the following towns in the order here given : South Yarmouth , Barnstable , Yarmouth Port , Sandwich. Ilyannis , Persons in cither of the above named towns , who wish to secure their professional services , are respect- full y requested to call on them immediatel y after their arrival and make an engagement , for unless appoint- ments are made sufficiently in advance to insure a good practice , they will not remain long in the place. All persons interested , arc invited to call and exam- ine their mineral teeth , &c, and peruse their charges for Dental operati ons , which ure as reasonable as any other Dentist 's who operate in a faithful manner. They man- ufac ture their mineral teeth at ilyannis, where tltcir Dental Laboratory is situated Julv 23. Steamboat Notice. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. '^Sfea. Th-° Steamer NAUSIION, Captain a ~*~^ ps j IlEKRy Paine, will , until further no- ^SJSrJ^W tice> loavc WeMcot a* 7 o'clock , A.M., 4sasr^sr-- s.-* * * on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fri- days , for Boston , stopp ing- at Brewster and Province- town for passengers and frei ght. -Returning—Will leave Eastern Steamboat Wharf , Boston , at 9 1-2 o'clock , A.M., on Tuesdays , Thurs- days and Saturdays , for Provincetown , Brewstcr and Wellfleet. Stages will run iu connection with the Boat at Brewster from Chatham , Harwich and Orleans , and will be in readiness on the arrival of the Boat from Boston , to convey passengers to either of the above towns. A Stage will also convey passengers between Truro and the Boat at Wellfleet. Passengers from Brewstcr will be conveyed on board a vessel moored off the landing', at 8 o'clock , A.M. to be in readiness to go on board tho Steamer when she arrives from Wellfleet. fare between Chatham , South Dennis , West Harwich , Harwich and Boston , 1 75 " East Harwich " 1 65 " Orleans " 1 '50 " Brewster, " 1 25 " Eastham " l 50 " Truro " 1 ;jg " Wcillleet " i 52 " Provincetown " 1 oo Meals extra. tf Provincetown. June 4 ST. CHARLES HOTEL, _ 1f» n -JL J^=- - J^j^i ?l^mn^ + S^l^^ ^m tn l 'r^' h l^ ff iuM in ^ Uif i:,:; ¦^^B'^fr^p!i]F!fifm( itiiin Keopcncd l»y MANNING & IiYFORS>. opposite the Worcester and Western , and very near the Old Colony Depots. Baggage carried to and from the Worcester Rail Road Depot free of charge. Terms Si per day. % • W. K. MANNING * -W. G. LYFORD. *Formerl y one of tho propflutors of this House , then known as the Western Exchajpge Hotel. may 21 SrH^ F URNITURE ! (LATE OF FESf.KS,DEX & IIAdKELL.) W HOLE - ^Ji t /If AND SALE t3 ^^^^ EETAIL. Nos. 23 and 30 Bfgraifield street, BOSTto. __ _ J. DANFORT.I & CO,, MAN UFA CT UKERS OF Rich and Fashionable Furniture. Have on hand a large assortment, which they offer to the trad e, and at retail , for fair prices. We will warrant every article to bo as represented to the purchaser. » 03*"Also—Furniture, of every description, made to order. tf iune 18 Summer Retreat—-New Boarding House. tagiif T'lc subscriber hereby informs his friends iili i! an( ' "l0 Pu''''c> that he has opened his House. IntfT i" West Barnstable , for the accommodation of ..EnA-raL,Boarders. It has large and airy rooms—is pleasan tl y located for sportsmen and others from Bos- ton—and is in every respect a very desirable place for those desiring a summer retreat upon the shores of the Capo. He will make every effort for tho convenience and comfort of his Boarders , and his charges will be reasonable. WASHBURN BURSLEY. West Barnstable , July 23, 1850. Painter and.Glazier. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public , that he has takctp a stand near the Baptist Meeting House , in Barnstahl^ where he will continue to carry on the ^ . FAINTIN G, PAPEMAKtofi AND GLAZING business in all its branches. Being acquainted with every art , style and fashion , ha pled ges himself to give satisfaction. A continuance of the public patronage is respectfull y solicited. Paintstof every grade , pure or mixed , also paper-hang ings and house trimmings , fur- nished at Boston prices. Particular attention paid to fatfey work and lettering. ' E. W. CHASE. P. S. My West Harwich mends and patrons will please leave their orders at CaptSpot Chase's,where they will he promptl y attended to as heretofore. E. W C. Barnstable , Ecb. 12. 6m To Owners, Masters and Builders of Ships, WE beg to call your attention to a new article for Shi p's fastening, which we believe to be 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 Eng lish Ship Yards and Docks for a long period of time. The manufacturers , whose agents we arc, were in- duced to make a small quantity last Spring, by the de- sire of several shi p-builders hero to obtain a, samp le of them for their own use. The builders who have tried the m , arc so entirel y satisfi ed with their character and worth , that the manufacturers have resolved upon mak- ing them in largo 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 lai ned of as natural 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 pries is about twenty per cent, less than Copper. a We arc now prepared to receive orders for all sizes and ki nds used in shi pbuilding, and can furnish an ar- ticl e as perfect as can ye made. We shall be plcascd&o show you these Bolts , and re- spectfull y ask you to ctamine them at our Store, No 79 State-street. m WM. THOMAS & CO. Boston , Nov. 7. tf Wholesale Book anVSlaliouciy Store, —o'Cfa— TAPPAN, WJEPT OfOKJE & MASON, 513- WasliiUiJtosi-st, Boston, OFFER to Booksellers , Merchants and others , all the different kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS in use— STATIONERY of every kind—Blank ACCOUNT BOOKS—LETTER PAPER—STEEL and GOLD PEN'S WAFERS SEALING WAX INDIA RUBBEU—TISSUJi-PAPERS—PARCHMENT- MARKING INK. J W _^ —ALSO All the new and •ra.luablc BOOKS suitable for Li- brari es—Mason and Webb's lat est Church Music ,THE NATIONAL PSALMtSTy-and Russell's Series of READING BOOKS, now-used in about 500 towns. may 7 Spars ! Spars!! T EWIS L. SMITH continues to make Spars for JJ all classes of "Vessels , at his old stand in Province- t»wn , on the most reasonable terms. He has also on hand, at all tirpts s, materials for repairing vessels ,which can be done atshortinoticc. Provincetown , A pisil 19. eoply / »( " CRASH—CRASH.—1000 Arshcens of Crash , of ex ccl*nt quality, aft the ver y low price of Cd per vd., may be found at J. KNOWLES'. Yarmouth Port, JmSe 18. FLOUR.—Goncscc "nd Baltimore Flour ; Corn and Rye Meal ; BcanSrand a nice lot of Cheese, just received at A. PERCI. VAL'S. aug 'c HORSE NETS—Of various qualities and pattern 3 for sal e by JAS. K.N0WLES. Yarmouth Port, Jul y 23. Clocks, Gold Standard Balances, &c. sq HOWARD & DAVIS, J^O^* %rf =\ (Successors to B. Dearborn,) ff /fsiK '"^ mW\T BEHOVED TO STORE jjj (e> \j mIssSi No. 34 Water, near Conyress-st "^EiaiiiilsifllSiK*^^ Continue to Manufacture as heretofore , GOLD STANDARD BALANCES, for Banks. Also, DRUGGISTS' BALANCES , &c. 'They have also for sale , Church-Tower Clocks, Facto- ry Watch-Clocks, Astronomical Clocks, Hail Road and Office Clocks, Regulator Clocks, Gallery Clocks, $-c, of superior construction and finish. Boston , Sept. 5. ly New England Truss Manufactory, BOSTON, MASS. JAMES FREDERICK FOSTER continnesto man- ufacture all the various approved Trusses, At 467 Washington-street. His residence and business being both in the same building, he can be seen at home nearly the whole of the time, clay or evening. He has more room and better convenience for tho 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, Km Caps, Back Boards , steelod Shoes, for deformed feet ; Covex spiral Trusses ; Dr. Chase 's Trusses, formerly sold by Dr. Leach ; Trusses of galvanized metal, tW will not rust , having wooden and copper pads j Bw«' spiral Truss ; Rundell's do ; Salmon 's Ball and socket; Sherman 's patent French do ; Bateman 's do, l'0U dj and single: Stone's Trusses: Dr. Fletcher's do; Marsn" do; Dr. Hull's do; Thompson 's Ratchet do; an? tn° Shaker's Rocking do—these may all be had at this es- tablishment. Also, Trusses for children of all i*' Whispering Tubes and Ear Trumpet that will eM« a person to converse low with one that is hard 01 l'ea ing. . DS^Trusses repaired at one hours ' notice, an .^j to answer , oftentimes , as well as new. The su rl,t having worn a truss himself for the last twenty- years , and fitted so many for the last ten years, k confident in being able to suit all cases that may c° to him. . [IP-All ladies in want of Abdominal Supporter « Trusses, will bo waited upon by my wife, Mrs. Can 01 . D. Foster , who has had ten years experience in' business. tf ju "e 'i- To the Public. TVTEW, IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE M® 1% ICINE .—POTTER'S LINIMENT, 0B *¦* TtiRNALREMEDY. —Rheumatism can be <*» ed.— Cramps, Stiffness of the Joints, Numbness,ra ^ in tho Bones and Muscles , Tic Doloreaux , I'limD3 fi Toothache , Headache , Corns , &c, successfully «'«" by this wonderful p rep aration. arC i This invalua ble remed y, which has entirely c ( hundreds in this vicinity of tho most excruciating » i£ comp laints , Rheumatism, is now offered to tne P , t jS wi th an entire confidence that it will do al ' tll * edj- promiscd for it. As a safe, certain and speedy " j . cine for Rheumatism , Lameness, Tic Dolorcm* sOt ache, &c, it ne ver has been and it never ca" , « • passed. Let those who doubt this, call "Pon ejfc;i prietor , who will satify them at once of t'l B nLjv 's truth of these statements. The External Ken ^, itself anew medicine , and never was used in 11 "' j,|or try unti l introduced by the proprietor. As an ai .( jj try until intro duced by the proprietor, as "» '•¦ jtU of that class of diseases which it professes to tre 1 j,|, destined to win immense public favor. To su".^t of Rheumatism when relief is at hand , is the Bel» foll y- • lnT Eor sale wholesale and retail by the Proprietor WARREN B. POTTED' 183 County, cor. Kempton stree » New Bedford, >» jet. Agents.—O. M. Hincklcy, Barnstable ; N.- 1' pjfitf Yarmouth Port; Abner W. Lovell, Hyannis ; nS ; K. Akin , South Yarmouth ; E. Edson, Jr., " & O Hincklcy & Stetson , Sandwich ; E. Nickerson Jr rf8sli- South Dennis; Josiah Mayo , David Howes, an. h . Jo6 ington Taylor, Chatham; Obed Brooks, Harw»c" 'j j5. Chase & Co. West Harwich ; Abner Nickerson » e=, F. Eldrcd gc & Co. South Harwich ; Jnmes &-£odfjsl> East Dennis ; Bangs Pepper , Brewster; I3- r Ven'1"1 and Jeremiah Bumptis.Jr. Wareham ; Le^'S ¦ * ^. East Wareham ; Jonathan Mendall and E»sl ' ;„i/i<> Sippicau,; Harlow & Lebaron .Mattapoisett—ft" g[jl|cS. citi es, towns and villages throughout theUm'ca New Bedford , March 5. 6m* _^-^ Notice. ^ THE subscriber having received a very h" «B9 t, '' lot of White Pine Pump Logs from the j,uOipi preparodKo furnish those in want of his r" tj,e^ with or without Cast Iron Chambers , as su ef» best. He believes the chambers have give" ^ vs» satisfaction to those who have used them— tn ,tIie gii"1 being much loss than composition , and answe purpose. rece\i^< 6. Grateful for the liberal patronage he has rt ,0 i» hopes by furnishing a good Pump, to colu> g-pjJJ, ceivc the same. SILVANUb JAUV Centreville , June H.