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Barnstable Patriot
Barnstable, Massachusetts
September 24, 1850     Barnstable Patriot
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BARNSTABLE PATRIOT , roHWERCIAL " ADVERTISER, HED rVEKY TUESDAY , A FEW DOOKS 1 8 PDBHS» t h e COOKT H0USE ) BY S. B. PHINNEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TVM. D. LEWIS PRINTER. TERMS— Two dollars per year, in advance , or wlthin three months-or two dollars and fifty cents at ' ' 'adVerViSEMENTSinserted on the most favora- bk X^o paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the Publisher. Newspaper Agency. v R PALMER the American Newspaper Agent. u Leni for the BARNSTABLE PATRI OT, and nthorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip- tions at the same rates as required by us. His offices ^ Bost on, Sohollay's Building, Court street. New Y ork , Tribune Building. Philadelphia, N.W. cor. Third and Chestnut streets. BcSore, S. W. cor. North and Fayette rr3"§ M. Pettengill, General Newspaper Ad- r^- nn'Ane ' nt No. lO«State street, Boston , is Agent 7 the ' BARNSTABLE PATRIOT, and is authorized to' receive Advertisements and Subscriptions at the same rates as required at this office. LADIES Of Barnstable and Vicinity. F. A. JONES & CO., No. ^ tremontHI w, BDSTOH, Vonld solicit your attention to the immense Stock of NEW GOODS which they now have, and are daily receiving by every foreign arrival , suitable to the AUTUMN TRADE OF 1850!! E v e r y v a r i e t y of SIHAWItSa frtm the most expensive Cashmere to the cheapest Wool Plaid. SILKS ofeveryland and qualitv , in Blacks and Colors, ALWAYS AT LOW PRI CES. FREN CH THIBETS ANT) . GERMAN MERINOS Of all Grades. FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS , Our usual Assortment. VEL VETS , AH Width s and Colors. F&ENCH CLOAKS & SACKS, NEW PATTERNS AND TRIMMINGS. TC ££THER WITH THE IMMENSE VARIETY OP ALL OTHER STYLES DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT SEASON. Qir long experience in the City Retail Trade ena- us t0 know the wants of our customers , and gives "s , "msual facilities for supplying them. During the nol> of our business career, it has always been our in-, P» "t!^«e ffer CHOICE «©OI>S at LOWER ^Kl*>t.S» than any other house in the City. Wheth- er wchave done so, we leave the Public to jud ge; but we hive succeeded by always keeping- this point in view, m bulding up the largest EXCLUSIVE RETAIL TRADE "Ii the City of Boston as the crowds of pin chasers who daily hrong our Establishment show Om increased facilities will enabfe u during the preseit season, to offer still greater inducements^ the «mpl(multip lication of business to such an extent that *e cai afford to sell each article at a small advance tf om tie cost of importation. Evey variety of goods , we shall , as usual ,he suppli . ea wnl. In short, we mean to make our place of busi- ness a esort for the shrewdest and closest purchasers * as Wellas the most fancifu l and particular , where any ladyn iy be sure of finding all the styles of Choice an