Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
Barnstable Patriot
Barnstable, Massachusetts
October 1, 1850     Barnstable Patriot
PAGE 3     (3 of 4 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 3     (3 of 4 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
October 1, 1850
 
Newspaper Archive of Barnstable Patriot produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




SPECIAL NOTICES ~~" Notice. ^»°T ^™^Ti h ^ ^ the h »^ ° " offi re, where he can hereafter be con- site '^yjj -^ionall y, at all hours of the Jay and night. ^ ^ r ^ ^^ x ^^ S^^v * ^0BB ' SciIbe- San(lwi^_£^Ji '^rel^to^ Mercantile Journal gives the> foUow- -^tice of the most po pular remed y of the daj •- inS Wild Cherry Balsam. ,£II;SSrSr«^t SS «int» for which it is recommended. c0 ^, i3 medicince coming f.om »u^ d , fO arce. and carefolly prep^^> ™ <*]„ witl , conii. Sinf ul Ph y^ac^haTbecn proved 'in many obdurate dencc I e* c ca a 'd its fame has rapidl y exte nded It cases of dt>ea-' g ^^ hj cvery ))n .t of the eountrv ^n hecn exK'i -MiddIe an(1 Northern btates ; and particular ly in ^^ intellige nt and hi ghl y respecta- jtru ns; testimu . aaauced in favor of its merits as a ble persons, na» coughs , affections of the chest , dis- remed y tor cow» • eased "the 'genuine and original \V'star 's Balsam of Wild Cherry, **r" f jts i • F D-ivU Falmouth ; Josiah Mayo , Chat- f f m E K . l s o n Orleans ; logins & Crosby, Brews- fer?I'V_Higiini.JL 0. I Iflec i- ilstenTto the language of Urn Highest Itledical Talent: As to the Wonderful Efficacy of nr. Thomas Cortoett's Concentrated SyruP of Sarsaparilla. Ti,n«o learned Doctors say "that h.ivin-r examined , f mul of DR- CORBETT'S SYRUP OF SAR- «\PAWLLA they cheerfull y recommend it to the ™ ,.nitv as the Cheapest, Safest and most Ej?- S?ous of all the Preparations of Sarsaparilla ia the market. HERE READ WHAT THEY ACCORD. " Manchester., Ja n. 30., 1850. We the un dersigned , having used DR. CORBETT'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA SYRUP in our prac- tice and having examined the Formula by which it is prepared, wou ld chee rfull y recommend it to the com- munity as the cheapest , safest, and most efficacious of all the Preparations of Sarsaparilla in the market ! Its highly concentrated state , (there being in a given amount of Syrup twice the amount of Vegetable Ex- tract that any other contains ,) the care, skill and clean- liness of its manufacture , are sure guarantees of its pu- ritv and effect. T R Crosby, M. D., Z. Colburn , M. D., W. D. Buck , M. D., M. G. J. Tewksbury, M.D., S. Bunto n, M. I)., A. G. French , M. D., J S Elliott , M. D., Josiah Cristy, M. 1 )., James Babb , M. D., A. G. Gale, M. D., Thomas Wheat , M. D., James A. Gregg, M. D. Is not this evidence most convincing, when the Doc- tars say "CORBETT' S SARSAPARILLA" is the cheapest and most efficacious of all Preparations of Sar- laparilla in the market ? Who will rely longer on oth- er combinations , and not secure health by using DR. CORBETT'S SARSAPARILLA ¦? EDWARD BRINLEY & CO., Boston , Solo Agents. Agents.—Wales & Conant , and A. Percival , Barn- gtsble ; James Knowles, Yarmouth ; F. Davis , Fal- mouth ; Josiah Mayo , Chatham ; E. Edson , Orleans ; Higgins & Crosby, Brewster; P. W. Hi ggins , Well- fleet. MA IMED , In Sandwich, 22d ult., by Rev. Mr. Butler , Mr. George D., son of the late Loring Newcomb, Esq., of Boston , to Miss Mary J. Tinkham , of Middleboro '. la East Wareham , 15th ult , Rev. Benjamin Todd , to Miss Mary West. In Little Compton , 10th ult., Mr. Obed Chase, of New Bedford , to Miss Joanna Hunt. In Nantucket , Capt. Calvin N. Farris to Miss Phebe Ann Gifford , In Plymouth , Mr. John P. Hobbins , of Carver ,to Miss Susan W. Burgess, of P. In Boston , 11th ult., Mr. John F. Akin to Miss Laura W. Howland , both of New Bedford. In North Madison. Conn., 24th ult.. by Rev. Mr. Tor- rey, Mr. Henry G. Crowell , of Boston , to Miss Martha , daughte r of the officiating clergyman. DIED In South Yarmouth , (Quaker Village) on Tuesday morning last, Zeno Kelley, Esq., 75. In Harwich , Mrs. Mehitable , wife of Capt. Samuel Oredenburg, 24 ; Mrs. Rachael , wife of Mr. Nathan Hall, 58 ; Mr. Otis Ellis, 28. In Fmrhaven, 21st nit., Miss Ruth Kempton , 80. In New Bedford , 23d ult., Miss Ann T. Tobey, 24. In Nantucket, Elizabeth G., da ughter of Scth S. and ¦t-liza B. Swi ft, 5 years and 4 months. ¦In Plymouth , 20t h ult., Mr. Elisha Cobb , 70; Eu- l^ e p -sse11 ' child of Lemuel Bradford , 2d , 18 months; , "' J-apt. Robert Wailsworth , 76: Margaret Augusta. daughter of Mr. Henry Seymour, 19. m Boston , 18th ult., Mrs. Mary G., wife of Mr. Tlios. «ficher, of B., and daughter of the late Mr. Charles rt -n t r?f Yarmouth Port, 28 ; 26t h, Sarah , infant j °* H°nry W. and Phebe A. Brown , 6 months. •in Leominster, 16th ult., Hon. Solomon Strong, 71 , or a quart er of a century Jud ge of the Court of Com- At rr ' and Son of tbe Iate Simcon Strong. All «'r Xvllle ' Mich., at the residence of her son, Mrs. a°y Waterman , of New Bedford , 69. At la nama , on his way home, Mr. Oakes Howes, of Mattapoi sett ; m the Hospital. Aug. 28th., George H.. son of Mr. George Meader, of Nantucket . about 19. un hoard bavk Chieoca. 20th ult., on the passage from Smyrna to Boston , Horace Basset,of Hyannis , 17. On board ship Henry Astor , of Nantucket , Aug. 12th. on the passage from San Francisco t0 Panama , Capt Tristram P. Swain , of Nantucket 48 MARINE LIST Port of Barnstablc, Sept 24th-Sld sch Sap- Pno.i aiTis , Boston. 25th—Ar sloop Mail , Crocker, Boston. 26th—Ar schs Mary A, Hamblen ; Eliza Ann Stccle , tt0i'ey, and Premium , Capon , mackcicl ing. oo ''1—Ar scl1 Barnstable , Loring, nia ckereling. «,, Sid sch Premium , Capen , niackereling. «th—Ar sch Sappho, Farris, Boston. Sid sch Eliza Ani> btcej c, Kelly, ina ckcreling. Hamn ~Sla sch * ,Parns,tilble - Coring, and Mary A, ua»iblon , mackercling; sloop Mail , Crocker, Boston. fm >j y ^ est clatcs t0 Uth ult ' state tllats '»P M Howes, Slvi> I7 tl f°r NeW Orleiuls ' was rcloa 'on 56 50, shi p Montorey.Crowoll ^ York for Cronstndt. . 8 Spolsen, dec. Sept 14, lat 43 30, Ion 50, was passed ship Qticen of the West, Hallet , fm New York for Liverpool. Sept 16, off Tortngas , bark St Andrew, Cook , from Pioston, July 28 , for New Orleans. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ Administratrix 's Sale. j Will bo sold at Public Aucti/n, on MONDAY , 21st inst ,at 1 oTloek, P. M., atllio shop of the late Ihos. Stetson, deeciipcd , / , A LL thenock in said Sbopj consistingof Men s, Boys ,1 Ladies' and Misses ' BOOTS and SHOES. j A]s0 AH tbe Tools of Jaid Shop, with the Furni- ture. &c. &c. m Also Will be sold at the same time, the BUILD- ING , used by him for the Shoemakin g business. Immedi atel y after the sale at the sho p, will he sold at the house of th e dceeased , one ton of English HAY ; one COW , and a two year old II EIFEK , &e. I THANKFUL G. STETSON. Admr'x. Barnstable , Oct. 1. 3\v JtH. T. P. f ACKSOS, Wo. S3fDovcr, 2d DOOR FROM WASHINGTON STREET, oct 1 BOSTOM. rtOABSE SALT-vFor sole by V oct 1 WALES & CONANT NEXT TO TPUNITY CHURCH, ] Jf. - » i : ~" fj~ — J^ ~ A ^^T^V-s ,; ^ I \ m\s$\"^F- ii&^i'UBDH ' \ ) Vi 'U J. S {A vf ^l E H M C S l - r % ! L M ¦ \\ u B Wi j -i T? si st approved patterns in the best manner , and on the , njp st favorable terms. | S^Over Coats, Dress Cocgs, Pants and Vests, and , Children's Clothing cut and nj ideto order , at the short- est notice. I ; *^ *Sevcral Apprentices are wanted immediatel y, ' who will find good enip lovment , on app lication to . S. DOWDING. : Barnstable , Oct. 1. 8m ~~ BOOTS AND SHOES. gw«l There can always be found at AL-i ' I DEN & MAYO'S", No. 1 3 6 IIano- J . Ojg^Jva «^^ YKK-STitEET , as com plete an ussorl incut , ^L ^ *of Boots asul SSnoes, | * : ^™* at wholesale or retail , as can bo found | at any other store in Boston. j Our assortment consists in part of Ladies' Patent Leather Fox 'd Congress GaiteJs; do do Laced do; do do Tip'd Laced do: Laced KiJJaml Morocco Fox'd do: Shoeties , Buskin ,v, FxcclsiorsJlj Ow Tics and Sli ppers;; Misses and Children 's Gaiter Jnd I'olka Boots; pegj;e(l and sewed Bootees, and Bn«ins; Men 's, Boys' and Youth's Boots and Shoes of «'ory descri ption. Also , an excellent variety fcf Gent's Fine Bool and Robbers, J of good styles and qualities ,Mall of which will be sold on favorable terms. Those»'ho want to purchase su- 1 perior articles , and are dejrous of examinin g one of tb e best varieties in Boston , will find it for their inter- ' est to call as above. ¦ | [C?~Messrs. Alden & Mayo are successor to Mi. Gco. j A. Veazic , and those who have heretofore patronized him , are invited to call. j Mr. Mayo is a native of AV.ellfrect , and takes this opportunity to solicit the trade of his friends in Barns- table County—and all who favor the firm of Alden & Mayo witb a call , may rel y upon receiving cvci\y at- tention to th eir wants. David alden, Boston , Oct. 1. NOAH MAYO. Fail Goods. THE subscribers have received a stock of Fall Goo'ds. which every one ought tB examine before purchas- ing elsewhere. I Dress Goods—Consistin g ofLyoncso Cloths; Alpacas; Naples and Rep Lustres; 'Gfla Plaids; plain and fig'd DeLaines; Ging hams; Prints, &e. Fall and Winter style Bonnets, plain and colored. A choice selection m'Borlict Ribbons: Belt do; plain| and figured Satin do. \ I . | Ladies' enamelled KiVBlskins; Children 's do; Pol- kas; Gaiter Boots; WalkTBC Shoes, &e. Lndies' Wroug ht Collar! Infant 's Wrought Waists; Fancy Goods in great vari|\; Bay State Shawls , long and square; Men 's Hats , ffll'style; Childr en's Beaver Hats; Brass Kettles and Efian\llcd Porringers . _ oct _l ^ JL W^tE S & CONANT. Journey man wWed. WANTED Immediatel y, an inaaistrious Journey- man Shoemaker , or steady hal\ts, to whom good '. wages will be given. ¦ Al^l y to IIENUIY EWl'Hi.* Barnstab le, Oct.' 1. M S\v \ 8TOW'S CHKMIOifL ERASIVE SOAP—To be used in place of tbe 'Washing Fluid. For sale by ; oct 1 WALKS & CONANT. W. ALLEN, D. D. S, (Member o f the American Society of Dental Surgeons,) \ i l| j| | jb MECHANICAL AND SURGICAL Will he in Sandwich next four weeks. sept 24 I Notice. rpiIE business ^ heretofore don e under the name of JL COBB & SMITH , is soon to be settled and elos- j ed. All persons having demands or unsettled business [wit h the aiiove named Company, are requested to hand the same in at an early day for settlement. ! " ENOCH T. COBB. j EBKN'R SMITH. Barnstablo. Sept. 24. 3w BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. DR . WM. E. LORD, having removed his residence from Cambrid geport , an d located himself between the villages of North and East Dennis , would respect- full y tender his services to his friends ot Dennis and |the public generall y, hoping by app licatio n and atten- / j tion to the wants of bis patients , to deserve a fair pro- / i portion of public patronage. His medicines are cny I tir ely vegetable , and his .mode of pracliee has prove/ i eminentl y successful , in tbe tn-ntm eiit of nflcctions yof i the Lungs , Liver , Stomach , Kidneys an d Spine , N/ir- : vous Diseases , and tlie various comp laints peculia/ to fe m ales : also , in all cases of scrofula and immiritivs of ! the blood. \n WM. E. LORD , M/ D. I Dennis , Sept. 10. \ 6m 7 | ' i / I Cattle Show and Fair. / r rTMIE Members of the Barnstable County Agricu ltural . X Society, are hereb y notified tmjt the Wattle Show and Fair of said Society, will be h\ld :r t tbe Court | House , in Barnstable. on WEDNESXlvX Y, the 16th a day of October next , commencing at 9 olvlock, A.M. '1 The Members are also notified to meM \t the same e> ti me and place , for the choice of Oflic/rs lor-the onsu- c ing year , and for tbe transaction of imy busi ness per- j ii tainin g to said Society. / N ^ j tl Per order of the Executi ve Comrn/ttee. \ I CHARLES I-I. BURSLEY , Secretary. N| ! SeptJ_7 h Estate of Edward/Lewis. ,. "IVrOTICE is boreb y give n , tlvht tbe subscriber has ±% been dul y appointed Admi nistrator of tbe goods and estate of / EDWARD LEWIS, late of Barnstable, in the Ooii/ity of Barnstable. mari- j w ner , dec eased, testate, with tbe last will of said deccas- i ii ed annexed , and has accepted that trust and given Bond |a as the law directs. And all persons having de mands u upon theestatcof the said deceased are hereb y required p to exhibit the same; and all persons indebted to the said estate are called upon to make payment to ii JONATHAN KELLEY , Adm 'r. I Barnstiiblc , Sept. 10, 1850. 3w—[sept 17 1. , , , i r—i ¦ " * " JJ Eslate of Asa C. Ames. 1: IVTOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber has Is been dul y appointed Administrator of the goods ^ and estate of ASA C. AMES , late of Barnstable , in the County of Barnstable , master f mariner , deceased, intestate , and has accepted that trust and given bond as the law directs. And all persons j, having demands upon the estate of the said deceased , I- are hereb y required to exhibit the same ; and all per- b sons indebted to the said estate arc called upon to make ji payment to GEO. MARSTON , Adm 'r. Mar»ton» Mills, Au g. 13, 1850. 3w—[sept 17 y Notice. THE Proprietors of the following tracts of /Land in the town of Harwich , in the County of Barnstable, are notified that tbe same are taxed in the/Tax List ! committed to the subscriber , the Collector off Taxes for said town of Harwich , for the years 18.1", '/8and '49, as follows : / c Widow Ruth Chase, house and land/-tax for 1847, e $1 45 ; tax for 1848, $1 45—$2 90. / Heirs to estate of Josiah Winslow, land-tax for , 1848, 73c; tax for 1849, 60c—$1 33./ And if no person shall appear/to discharge said Taxes on or before the thirty-first /ayof October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon/l shall proceed to sell at my dwelling house , at puylic auction , so much of said respective tracts of land Is shall be sufficient to discharge said taxes and all /necessary intervening charges. TH0JMAS ALLEN , /Collector of Harwich. fi Harwich , Sept. 19, 1850. / 5! [HjleEL?JL. V Bridge Builder/Please Notice. "PROPOSALS will be received by either of tho sub- JL scrihers . Selectmen of the towns of Chatham and Harwich , until Monday, /the seventh (lay of October next , for furnishing the materials and building a Brid ge *over the Mudd y Cove Kiver , at the wad ing place , so cnlled , on tbe line of Mio said towns of Chatham and HVirw ich , of the following dimensions and descri ption , viift: / T"he Brid ge to be /wo hundred feet in length , and to finislknot less thar/eighteen feet wide within the rail- < ing ; tb be fifteen f act high above hi gh water mark at the higVestpart ; /about six feet hi gh on the Harwich shore , aiM level with the bank, on the Chatham shore ; - to be buil\on pifles of not less than seven inches in di- ' ameter at the /small end , substantiall y placed in the ' earth , and tree/outsidepiles to be slanted inward , in a bracing mauler, one foot to every five feet in length ; A to have fivc/)ii*es under each cap, which caps to be of ' six by ten Inch \ino timber , and not more than twenty ' < feet apart/with five stringers of six by twelve inch pine tim/er, witlApne pile tenoned find well secured in each /tringcr atVhe abutments. The brid ge to he planke/f with three inch pla nk , to be railed three and one haflf feet hi gh, wit h three by fou r pine joist , the posts/of which to be not more than ten feet apart , and ¦I wcllfsccnroil to the stAngcrs and caps , wi th two six ! inc/istri ps ol inch bonrdNielow the rail, the lower stri p tofhe placed upon the phVk, and well secured to the uosts, so as to confine the planks in place. All the ma- terials to be sound and merchantable , and all except ' the piles to be free from sap ;Vo be fi nished in a work- / manlike manner , to the acceptance of tbe County Com- missioners, on or before tho twertfy-fi fth day of Deccm- ' [ her next. \ , The subscribers will meet at thogtore of Benjamin ! F. Eldred gc, at East Harwich , on trfy said seventh day : 1 [ of October next , at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of opening the proposals received , and making a contract. Any further information that may he re- quired , may be obtai ned by calling upon\citber of the Selectmen "of Chatha m , or Mr. Danfrtrth ^. Stccle , of ' East Harwich , near the said wadin g place. \ JOHN TAYLOR ,) Selectmen NATU'L SNOW , \ of NEH'L DOANE, ) Chatham. NATHAN UNDERWOOD , ^Selectmen ISAAC KELLEY . [ o f\ DANFORTH S. STEELE , ) Harwich. J Harwich , Sept. 24. 2w \ 1 ~ ¦ " ~ ¦ ~ ~ ™ \ ~ ! For Sale, , \ A FEW shares in the €. C. BRANCH j. I EAIi ROAD, at $42 per share. Ap- - ply at this Office. 3m HarriStn hle,j Jul yJL_G ^ Hays' Superior Washing Fluid. nni-IIS is the most improved , and by far the cheapest JL article ever brought before the publi c , hav ing nc acids in its composition , it can not injure the clothes or affect the hands , and it is much loss liable to start the r colo rs in calic o tha n th e old. mode of washing. Clothes ° I will do without rubbing except very dirty. It is good for calicoes of fast colors. Satisfaction guaranteed , or '1 the money refunded. For sale by e JAMES KNOWLES. Yarmouth Port, Sept. 24. Notice. WHEREAS my wife ELIZA ANN , one year ago left her husban d and children without any justi- " r fiable cause, and has not since returned to my famil y— D but has conducted herself entire l y unbe coming a wife and mother : I shall therefore be responsible for no - debts or expense created by her , or on her account. JOHN B. WALKER. Plymouth , Sept. 17, 1850. 2w—si-pt _iM__ WOOL CARPETS—A eood assortment just from the city; Oil Carpets , ' from 1 to 2 ya rds wide.— Those in want of such will do well to call on 3 sept 17 WALES &_ O^^NAJN^-_ LOST—On Wednesday last , in the vicinity of the Court House , a Gold BREAST PIN , with "Char- to- lie ' marked on the inside. The finde r shall be suitabl y rewarded by leaving it at this office. sept 10 BOYS' FUR HATS.—A beauti ful article- of Chil- , dren's Fur Hats, just received at ! si. JAMES KNOWLES' . [ Yarmouth Port , Sept. tl. Bridge Builders Please Notice PROPOSALS will be received by the subscribers , Selectmen of the town of Harwich , until Tuesday, the eighth day of October inst , for furnishing tbe ma- terials and buildi ng a Bridge over the Herring River , at tbe southwesterl y part ot tbe said town , of the fol- lowi ng di mensions and descri ption , viz: The Brid ge is to he three hundred feet in length , ar.d to fi nish twenty feet withi n the railing ; to be built on piles from seven to ten feet above the bottom of tbe riv- er ; the piles to be not less than ciylit inches in diame- ter at tbe small end , well and substantial ^ d riven to hard botto m; the outside rows of piles to 'be drive n sla nting inward in a leaning manner , one foot to cvery five in length ; to have five piles under each cap.which caps are to be six by ten inches pine or chestmu ti m- ber, and not more than twenty feet apart , with four strin gers of si x by twelve inch tine or chestnut limber , with on e pile tenoned and welllsccured in each stringer at the abutm ents. The brid"« to be planked with not less than three inch pine pla nland railed three and one hal f feet hi gh , with thr ee bymbur inch pine joist , the posts of which to he not mora than ten feet apart and well secured to the string eft and caps , with two six inch strips of inch hoard beKw the rail , tbe lower stri p to be p laced upon the pla n*, and well secured to the posts so as to confine the pKuk in place. The Brid ge to have a dra w of not less nventv seven feet wide over th e deepest part of the channel , witb tbe usual appara- tus and fixt ures for opening the same. All the mate- rials of the Brid ge to be of sound and merchantable timb er , and all except the piles to be free from sap, and to be finished in a workmanlike manner , to the accep- tance of the County Commissioners , on or before th e twenty-fifth day of December next. The Selectmen reserve the ri ght to reduce th e length of the Bridge , (not more than fifty feet,) with a proper deduction in tbe price, il' it should hereafter appea r to the m to be to the interest of the town to build off abut- ments. The contractor to furnish such pile s and plank as may be required for the abutments at a tnir price. The Selectmen will meet, at the store of Richard Baker , Jr., at West Harwich , on th e said eighth day of October in\ n SCARFS. C £a©'iinBsrns3i(& ©©©©So * OF EVERY DESOEU'TION. 1 HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. etc., which are to v appear THIS SEASON IN PARIS and LONDON. „ —AI.SO— i A COMPLETE STOCJZ OP < ¦ STAPLE GOODS. \ LINEN SHEETINGS , of all widths; LINEN SHIRT: [ * INGS and FRONTINGS ; DAMASKS and DAM- i J ASK CLOTHS ; NAPKINS and DOYLIES to t t match ; BLANKETS ; FLANNELS ; COUNTER- s Fi PANES ; COTTONS ; FURNITURES ; TABLE ( i and PIANO CLOTHS, and all other , I HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES, j in all of which we are carefu l to have fabrics which will ( 1 give satisfaction, j Having added a new building, One Hundred \\ Went .1LOJI|J, two stories hi gh, for our Wholesale i ! Trade, thus extending our Store through to Hawley t street , and entirel y refitted our former Store, exclusive- j ly for our Retail Trade, we have now j THE LONGEST STORE f \ In the United States, / i being 250 feet by 31 , and filled with the richest affd 1 " | best selected Stock it has ever been our pleasure/to " I present to our friends and customers ; and a prico/ias j l ! been affixed to each article which we feel assuredAvill [ < \ be perfectl y satisfactory to the buyer. / 1 j ONE PRIC E ON-LY. ; y GEO. W. WABBEN <& COJIFASY. [ '•.| sept 24 . 6w j New Goods. / JUST received at the store of the subscriber, DRY GOODS—consisting of Thibet Cloths a DeLaines ; j Prints; Doeskins; Gassimeres; Table Co/ers; Cotton ] ! Batting and Sheet Wadding; Tclfar 's, rindlcy 's and .! Coat-.' Spool Cotton. Also, first quality/bleached and ,f! unbleached Cottons , and a variety of goefds too numer- .i our to mention. . Also—Groceries ; crushed and brown Sugars ; table , !and cooking Butter; nice Cheese; I/ark; Clear and j ' Mess Pork ; Pickled Shoulders and njf e Hams: Burn- 1 ing and Washing I'luid. A.fPERCIVAL. s i Sept. 24. . ¦ ' f I New Fall Goofc, A LARGE stock of New Goods , adapted to the Au- tumn trade ,comprising Silks , in colors and change- " nbles ; also Black Silks and Satins ; Bay Stale Long and Square Shawls; all wool JVluine, I'lnin and Fig- . nred ; Thibcts ; Silk and Cotton warp Lyonese Cloths , s, &e &c, which wi ll be offered at as low pri ces as ca n be 5- bought in Boston" or elsewhere , by JAMES KNOWLES. s; Yarmouth Port , Sept. 17. d ~ ' ~ ' ~* Picked up at Sea, 11! \ BOUT 3Mof broken LUMBER. The owner can I Xi. have the same by proving property and pay ing '- charges , on app lication to Capt. DAVID SNOW. Truro , Sept. 24 . 3w _______ s. . , g Washing Fluid. ;l ITfe^^' fol'S0t t0 'l aTC on '1!lm' a P00'' supp ly of the _!_/ German Lustral Washing Fluid , kept bv aug 13 WALES & CONANT. TfTIIITE BEANS , nice LARD and COOKING y- W BUTTER—Just received and for sale at ,d sept 3 . A. PEECIVAI/S. SUPERIOR SPORTING POWDER , in 1-2 lb. 1 3 tin cans, just received at A. PERCIVAL'S. sept 8 MORE LIGHT !—Pure and genuine Burning Fluid at 62 1-2 cts per gallon—for sale at tho COUN- TY BOOKSTO RE, Barnstable. may T Administrator's Sale. Will be sold at Public Auction , on THURSDAY, tho 10th da y of October next, at 2 o'clock , P. M., on the premises— M Two-thirds of tho DWELLING HOUSE belonging to the estate of the late Reuben R ich , Jr.. deceased , situate in Wellfleet JAMES WILEY , Ad ministrat or Wellfleet, Sept. 24. 3sv TOE POPXTLAP. CLOSING EMPORIUM / —OF THE— Ay XTSSIElS) SlFAlPjlfflj, / OAK HALL ! p , 34, m and 33 Ann Street, / BOSTOJf , MASS. / CONDUCTED UPON TIIV /. ONE PP.103Bl'STSM i L a r ge S a l e s a nd s m a l l 1 'i o f i t s. GEORGE W.llElOXS & CO., FBOPBIGXOBS. Jul y 23 tf "Dental Office^!7' " " THE ]uiblic are respectfull y infor med that Docts. W. Z. W. & J. W. CIJAP^EAiV, n"^l,TW^T2i ij £am , are now visiting the (lilferent towns on tbe Cape witis their Denta l Of/ica which is so constructed and furnish- ed as to iif t'ord' all the con veniences that may be desir- ed , or possessed in nnv per manent office that can tend in the least degree to relieve the patient or facililato the operations , ami make them pleasa nt. They possess all the recent improvements in tire Dental art , and arc prepared to perform any operation , however diih'eult tbe case may be, in the most skillfu l manner. Drs. C. are now in South Dennis , but will visit the follow ing towns in the order here given : South Yarmouth , Barnstable , Yarmouth Port, Sandwich. Hyauuis , Persons in either of the above named towns , who wish 10 secure their professional services , are respect- full y requested to call on them immediatel y aft er their arrival and make an en gagem en t, for unless appoint- ments are made sufficientl y in advance to insure a good pra ctice , they will not remain long in the place. All persons interested , arc invited to call and exam- ine t heir minera l teeth , &c, and peruse their charges for Dental operations , which are as reasonable as any other Dentist 's who operate in sifaithful manner. They man- ufacture th eir mineral teeth at Hyannis , where their Dental Laboratory is sit uated, Jul y 23. Mechanics' Mutual Benefit Association. Office So.11 Foot's Building, Springfield, Mass. mills ASSOCIATION was organized Oct. 1st, JL 1849, and was the first of the kind ever organized in the Unit ed States, and is the only purel y Mutual Health Association now in operation. It is managed by its incmbers ,and has now a large surplus fund draw- ing interest. Rates of annual deposits for members under fifty years of age :— $2 00 per year draws $2 00 per week. 3 00 " " " " 8 00 " " 4 00 " " " 4 00 " " 5 00 " " " 5 00 " " C 00 " " " 6 00 " " 7 00 ( ' " " 7 00 " " 8 00 " " " 8 00 " " Over fi fty. 25 per cent, advance on the above will be charged. SI 50 in addition to the above will be charg- ed as Admission Fee the first year. OFFICERS. Directors—6,000 Members. Finance Committee. M. B. Dean, R. G. W. English, M. D. L. W. ISlMBALL, G. PlLT.SBURV, Rev. R. II. Conklin. M. B. DEAN , President. L. W. KIMBALL , Vice President. K. H. Darling, Secretary. Ky-S. HINOKXEY, Middleboro ', General Agent for Barnstablo County. Any one wishing an agency will app ly to him. 2m Spring field , Aug. 0. WEST INDIA GOODS AND Famil y Stores. mattSasIjcii & co,, TJT0UL.D inform their many friends upon the Cape Vf and tbe public generally, that they have tak- en the large and commodious store , No 43 Com merci.il Street , where they cont inue to put up Shi p and Family stores , on terms which have never yet failed to "ive the most perfect satisfaction to our numerous cus- tome rs. And from our increasing facilities in trade, we feel confid e nt , that we enn meet the wants of all who m.iy favor us with th eir patronage , on terms more favorable than - can be had at any other store m the city. The location of our store , from its being in the i mme- diate vicinity of the Baltimore , Philadel phia and East- ern Packet Piers ,is more convenient for the Cape trade, than anv other store of the kind in Boston. We sel l ou r goods at wholesale and ret ail , charg ing onl y the smallest profit , that will afford an honest li\ing. With these conditions , we submit our claims lo the patronage of a discerning public . Feeling trul y grate- ful to our friends , who have patron ized us from our commenceme nt in business , we would return to them our grateful acknowled gements for their many favo rs, still ho ping they will continue their friendl y calls us heretofore. T „ » Matthias Rich, Jii., JolIN Eltn' \Bofton , Aug. a7 i j ^______ 3 '1 ' Stoves. Siowes. f ~ ,i *" ^"^ ¦ ~"~ * THE subscriber t , ~ ¦ •>."¦*» " * would respectfull y I • call th e attention of !( u " i >r*v ' his friends on the ¦ I i t I i ; - A. 'r \ Cape , and the pub- , t j !> !! | - !ll lJ *' * ' lie generall y, to his « .. I i I i b,f ii "'f'11 selected assort- t^ ' USi . * '* meri t of COO KING i "*¦ ,' -— "• J STOVES , consist- if •^^^ nSL ' ns °f ''ie p>'i am < of •^»l»J ==»»»> Troy — .Unkm J[ot Air— Commercial Air Tight— Tehgniph — Improved Hathaway, and various other patterns too numerous to mention. Also—WoodAir Tight, and other Par lor STOVES, witb a general assortment of Japanned , lin and Bri- tann ia Ware, all of which he offers on the most reason- able terms. JOSHUA C. COLLINS , No, 57 Union-street , sept 24—3m near Haymarket Square , Boston. \ Carpeting. N^i - -'z -^n. /; ^?^^: ^ g r-*r V -n 2.* ' 1 ?^% 5**| !«k. -** rfTMIE subsfribcrs luive on hand , find are constantl y X recei ving from Factories and Manufacturers , both foreign mid domestic , aNheavy stock of ©^IBLFSlHlSJO^ in every Tariety of sty le and finish. Among which are , VELVETS . TAPESTRY , BIlUSSELa TIIKEE- PLY , SUPEIi AND EXTHA LINES. Also—Low priced Carpelings, of which we keep a llC Also—Painted Floor CJollss, from 2 to 2 1-2 fret ill width CallW" j MttUittgjs, thick , va rie- Sod a , Sain . «H wi,m.s RUGS , MATS , BOCK- INGS TABLE OIL CLO 1IIS , etc. etc. Our friends and customers on the Cape , will not for- o-et to favor us witb a call , and look throug h ou r stock before pureli axii 'P: tllc 'r ^"''I'ds, as they may rest as- sured that they will fi nd a large, new and choice as- om-tin put of goods at all times, and nl the lowest prices. " WM. [\ TENNEY & CO., Carpet Hall over Sf aine Hail Road Depot , Haymarket Square , j une 4 tt Bostox. Boston—Ar 23d. bark Hadley.Kent , Baltimore; bri gs Jane Howes, Young, Atlantic Ocean via Provincetowm: A Lawrence , Crowell , Philadel phia; schs Walter Ir- ving. Niekerson , Atlantic Ocean via Provincetowir Charm , Berry, Richmond ; E II Nash .Small , and Globej Niekerson , Philadel phia; Cambrid ge, Sherwood New- York. Cld , ships Talma. Haskell.San Francisco; Shir- Icy, ( new, of Boston , 910 tons ) Shaw , New Orleans; North Bend , Jenkins ,Savannah ; schs Luther Child. Ba- ker, Philadel phia; Leon ora , Crosby, Hartford. San Francisco—Ar Aug 14t h," bark Cuba , Chase, Boston. New Orleans—Cld 13th , shi p Orlando , White , Ha- vana. Mobile—Ar 17th , shi p Marion , New York. Charleston—Adv 18th , bii gs M &J C Gilmoro , for Balti more , Idg; Choetaw , for Boston , read y. Fredericksburg—Ar prev to 19th. sch C A Hannum , V\ horf , Stonington. Baltimore—Ar 20th , bark Bay State , Harding. Bos- ton; sch Jos Turner , Providence: 21st , baiks Eutaw , Matthews , and .Maryland Davis , Boston. Clcl 21st ,ba rk Edmund Dwi gbt , Hallet , do. Philadel phi a—Ar21st , shi ps Jas Brown , Smith , and Berlin , Smith , Liverpool ; brig Mail , Baker , Boston. Alba ny—Ar 21st schs Ninirod , and A Hrown. Boston. New Haven—Ar 21st a 32d , sch Black Hawk ,Atkins , Chatham. Hartford—Sld 21st , sch John Randol ph, Baker ,Ban- gor; sloop Exact. Chatham. [Per steamshi p Pacific , at New York.] Sld fm Liverpool , 8th ult , Carrack , Snow ,New York ; 9th , Scargo, Howes , do. Adv , Lymnn , Doanc, for Sa- vannah , klg; Squantum. Crocker , for Boston , 15th ; Gov Hi nckley, Loriug. for New York. Ar at Deal , 9th nit , Huron , Paine , Quebec, and sld for London. Ar at Cronstadt , Aug 31 , Sherwood , Foster, Havana. Up at Havre , 9th ult , Havre , Amsworth , and Dan- ube, Chase, for New York , read'y: Robert Kelley, Bars- tow , for do, 10th inst. Boston—Ar 24th , brigs Souther , Mayo , Charleston; Emeline , Clifford , Baltimore; schs Edna C, Kelley, and Southerner , Stiulley, Philadel phia; S A Appleton ,Niek- orson , New York. Cld, shi ps Western Star , Kno wles , San Francisco; Pl ymouth Rock , Caldwell , Liverpool ; Joh n Bryant , (new , of Boston , 722 tons ) Dyer, Savan- nah; bri g Wm Pitt , H all , Fortune Island, Bahamas; sch Tlios Fenncr , Niekerson , Wilmington , Del; Rosina , Foster , New York. Charleston— .Went to sea 19th , brig Choetaw, for Boston. Norfolk—Ar 20th , sch Seraph, Paine , Boston. Baltimore—Ar 22d , sch Rebecca & Frances, Nieker- son , Boston. Philadel phia—Cld 23d , bark Oak, Ryder ,< Boston; bri g Paulina , Flinn , do; sch Cohasset, Blackwcll , Sand- wich. Albany—Ar 23d , schs Tribune; Glide , and Banner, (Kelley) Boston. New York—Ar 23d ,shi p Horatio , Crocker , Shanghai. Cld 23d, bark Herselia , Lathrop, Savannah. Hartford—Ar 23d , sch Earl , Crowell, Boston. Ar at Honolulu , Jul y 2d , ship Alkmaar , Barry, San Francisco. At Smyrna , Aug 26th , bark ZD, Gorham , for New York. At Malaga , Aug 29t h, barks Nautilus , Lincoln , and Turk. Fcssenden , for Boston; bri gs Jos Balch , Gorham; Adcl phi , Gorham , and E Fclton , Eldrid ge, for do; Mar- shall. Tay lor , for New York; sch Cabot , Niekerson , do. Sld fm Rio Janeiro, Aug 9th. bark Onyx , Harding, San Francisco. In port, 13th , brig Corvo , Paine , disg. Boston—Ar 25th , schs Jas Porter , Williams , Arecibo, PR; John Snow, Gordon , and Algoma , Willard , Rou- dout. Cld , barks Lowell , Loveland, Baltimore; Gem , NicUcrson , and Tremont , Scars, Philadel phia; brigs Gustavus, Snow , Smyrna: Trenton , Sprague , Cape Hayticn; Emp ire , Crowell , Philad elphia; schs Dcano , Merritt , Capo Hayticn; Hy Payson , Baker ,Philadel phia; Oliver , Wiley, Albany; Cornelia , Faulklin; Frank ,Cash, and Lacon , Bearse, New York. San Francisco—Adv Aug 15, shi ps Sea Witch , Fra- scr, for China, 25th; Cabot , for sale; barks Grecnport , and Home, for Val paraiso , few days; Magnolia ,Hcnnes- sy, for Panama , 17th ; Waban , for Callao, 25th; Sarah Hooper , for sale; bri g Fortnnio , Hasty, for Honolulu , 16th. New Orleans—Ar 19th , shi ps Gco W Bourne , Wil- liams , and Gen Berry , Boston. Adv 17th , bark Ella , Atwood , for do, ld g. Jacksonville—Sld abt 13th , brig Sarah , Lewis, New York. Savannah—Went to sea , 19th, brig Frank , Coombs, Ph iladel phia. Richmond—Sld 22d , sch Copia , Sears, Boston. Walthall—Sld 21st, sch Try phenia, Lewis. Boston. Baltimore—Ar 23d , bri g Elishu Doanc , Loring, Bos- ton: sell Julia A Rich , Harding, Savannah ; Cadet, Rich , Charleston. Phi ladel phia—Ar 24th , barks Lucerne, Mayo , Car- denas; Laconia ,Howes,Boston; sch J Raymond ,Charles- ton. Cld, bark Delaware , Lewis , Boston; brig Gen Tay- lor, Shute , do; schs Jud ge Baker , Hudson , Charleston; Friend , Hallet , and Alabama , Cottr cll , Boston. Albany—Ar 24th , sch Vintage , Boston. New London—Ar 23d, sloop Belt, Norwich for Yar- mouth. At Sydney, NSW , May 4, ship Deucalion , Green , of and for 'San Francisco; bark Milwood , (of New Bedford) Deane, for do. At Port au Prince, 30th ult, brig Frederick , Crosby, for Boston , 10 ds; sch Louisa Sears, Bartlctt , for do, 8 ds. Ar at Aux Cayes, 5th ult , brig Leander , Mayo, Bos- ton. At do, 5th , bark Fairy, Thomas, for New York , 6 ds. Boston—Ar 26th , shi p Townsend , Richardson , Liv- erpool ; bark. Union , Kendrick , Baltimore; sch Juliet Crosby, Middlctown , Ct. Cld , barks Wagram , Elwell, Rio Janeiro; Ann and Mary, Dawcs, Gibralta r and a mkt; schs Maria Theresa , Smalley, Georgetown , DC; Catharine Wilcox; Niekerson , New York ; Philadel phia , Rogers , do and Troy. San Francisco—In port .Aug 23, shi ps Thos W Sears , Graves, for China , 25th; Washington , Cole, for Calcut- ta , next day, had shi pped one crew who deserted on the eve of sailing , and had obtained another. Mobile—Cld 16th , bark Gov Briggs. Genoa. Charleston—Ar 23d , sch Wm 'W W yer, Knowles , Chagres for Boston. Bucksville , SC—Cld 19th , sch Wm M Foster, Smith , New York. Richmond—Ar 23d , schs Sharon , Thachcr .and Fran- cis A Hawkins , Hale, Boston. Fredericksburg—Ar prev to 24th , schs Liberty, Tra- der , and Mary George , Boston. Cld sch Chas A Ilan- num Whorf , do. Baltimore —Ar 23d , ship Geo Brown , Hi ggins, Liv- erpool. Philadel phia—Ar 24th , ship Arabella , Parker , Liver- pool; 25th , schs T C Bartlett , Bartlctt , Boston; Poto- mac, Thomas , New Bedford. Old 25th , bri gs Round Pond , Pierce; Watsen , Allen , and Swan , Bray, Boston. New York—Ar 25(h, shi ps Arcole , Lawrence, Cal- cutta; Rajah , Jackson , New Orleans. Cld .shi p Andrew Foster, Liverpool ; bri g Osccola , Loring, Gonaives; Lucy Spear , Robbins , Trinidad and Cicnfucgos; schs Gen Clinch , Berry, and Rninbow. Williams , Philadel phia; Howard , Baker; Wolcott , Beers, and Ellen , Bearse , Boston. Providence—Sld 25th , brig New Eng land , Baker, Turks Islands. At Sierra Leane , abt Aug 16, brig Chattahoochce , Jones, for windward coast , 3 ds. At St Thomas , 5th nit , bri gs Susan , Hall , fm Dem- arara , ar 3d; Extra. Long, fm Baltimore , disg. Ar at Pictou , 12th nit , schs Hornet , Dyer , Boston , and cld 14th for Wareham; Edw Franklin , Cluirbuck, do. Ent at St John , NB , for klg, 19th ult, bri g Factor, Hand y, fin Providence. Boston—Cld 27th , bark David Godfrey, (of Boston , late of New York) Young, San Francisco; brigs Spar- tan , Lavender , Surinam: Emil y, Young, Wilmington , N C New Orleans—Ar 20th , shi p Kentuck y, Boston. Philadel phia—Cld 26th , bark Vesta, Flinu , and Ma- ry F Slade , Howes, Boston. Albany—Cld 26th , sells Ferine, Mary, Convert , Su- san , and Glid e, Boston , ' New York—Ar 26th , schs M M Klots, Chase; Gran- ite State; C Chamberlain , and Homer , Boston. Cld , shi p Siddons , Howes, Liverpool. Newport—Ar 25th and 26th , bri gs A Dunbar ,Howes. Fall River for Boston; Tyrone, Snow , do for Philadel- phia; schs Emerald , Lewis, Boston for do; L II Nieker- son, Niekerson , New York for Boston. At tho Island of Arenas , on Campcachy Bank , abt 7th ult , bri g Marine , Brow.n, fm Boston , ld g guano for Liverpool. At Mayagnez , 2d ult, bark bwan , Holmes, fm Phila- del phia , just. ' ¦ • . At Turks Islands, 11th ult , ship Frank Johnson , Brown , fm Boston , just ar; brig Sasan, Hall , for Balti- more, 12th. Ar at St Stephon ,16th ult, brig Lois, Crocker,Botson , Arrivals, Clearances. &c. Ar &. yj A ASIBt'l •fiKBVHfl * Querean i ?tncl:ct> 22d ult > seh Ocean , Crowell , Bank >, Spoken I'000 fisl1- Provin™, UP' 2 °" Bank Quorcau, sch Albion- of Spoken°« n ' U (ls out ' 2400 iish - "icetown,1 pt 6 ' on Bank , sch Eugene, of Prov- a.-.._ Fislieriiieaa. (>l^ w naicrs. *Vifie n CW Be(1f<>rd , 24th ult.sh.ipB Ameth ystJIowes, ti«h Ao ce*n ; 25th , Atkin s Ada ms, (of Fairhavon) March ij ld 24t1'. shi p China , N Pacific; 25th , bri g "'.Reynolds, Atlantic. r..., .. WliaHers. i REMOVAL FROM QUJNCY HALL |"SIMMON^LOCK ." John Simmjns & Co., Invite the public and their frmcr customers to exam line tbe enlarged stock of t READY MADE CLOTHING, Now on exhibition at their new granite CLOTHING HOUSE, Comer of Congress and Water-sts, Boston, oct 1 2m