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P OETRY.
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>¦;•;?r»!>s?£?is is Here.
IEOJI KRC3IMACHEE.
The Sabbath isliere .it is sent us from Heaven ;
Rest. rc->t toilsome life ,
Be silent all strife .
Let us stop on our way.
And give thanks and pray
To Him who has all tilings given.
The Sabbath is here , on this blessed mortj,
No tired ox moans ,
Ko creaking wheel groans ,
At rest is the plo ugh,
Ko noise is heard now ,
Save the sound of the rustling corn .
The Sabbath is here ; our seed we lnivc sown
In hope and in faith ;
The Tather he saith
Ame n ! be it so !
Behold the corn grow !
Rejoicing His goodness we'll own.
The Sabbath is here ; His love we will sing
Who sendeih the rain
Upon the young grain.
And soon around
The siekle wll sound ,
And home the bright sheaves we will bring.
The Sabbath is here ; in hone an.1 in lovo
We sow in dust ,
While humbl y we irust
Up yonder slu'll grow
The seed which we sow,
And bloom a blig ht garland above
JEWETT '& PRESCOTT, f
NO, 2 MILK STREET,
BOSTON , i
arc prepared to supply at WHOLESALE AND HE-
TAIIj iho celebrated
BAY STATE .SHAWLS ,]
in the latest and choicest sty les and at the Lowest j
Prices:
ALSO
every description of
Shawls, Silks, and Cloak Goods !
including the following desirable kinds :—
Superior J5LACK AND FAN'CY COLO RED
DRESS SILKS , alt widths ;
SATIN AND SATINS DE CBINC, for Cloaks '
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LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS in the greatest ,
ELEGANT PARIS CLOAKS AND 'SACKS ; '
THIBET ('LOTUS AND FRENCH MERINOS;
SILK AND WOOLLEN FABRICS of all kinds ]
Cor Cloaks ;
MAiiOELlNE SILKS and oilier goods 'for trim- '.
ming Cloaks ; ' ':
CASHMERE SCARFS :
"WIDE VELVETS (or Shawls and Cloaks ; '
MOURNING SHAWLS AND SILK GOOD'
S ;
BOMBAZINES , ALPACOAS , &c. &e.
Cor-' -risi T;
1 be most CNieiisiro assortment of
EYottcIg, German and Swiss I>ry Goods,
to wh'eh jim iJ 'c iMicniion has been invii .cd in Boston. '
'JEWETT '& PMSCOII,
*cpt 3 'MO. 2 SHLK STKEET. tf
PETTENGILL'S BOSTON
BUSINESS DIRE CTORY ,
COLLECTED BY I
S. M. PETTENCJBIX,
Nej vspaper^
Advertising and Subscription Agent ,
No. 10 State Stbkkt , Boston.
The following is a list of many of the best Business
Finds in JJoslv it. They present extra iiiducevients for \
Traders and others to purchase of them. All ivho visit the
c '
dij should lake this list with them.
MANNS CARDS, R. R. TICKE T STOCK.
FANCY COL'D PAPEHS , MARBLE PAPERS ,&c.
For sale at reduced prices , by
A M A R I A Iff S T O U R S , |
I General Aapnt. 25 Cornhill , Boston.
BURN 11AM 8* BROTHER , j
58 and 60 Corfc iill Boston. |
ANTIQUE, MODERN AND , FOREIGN
CHEAP BOtKS TURG ,
Containing an immense collection of nearl y two hun-
dred iiiousan dVoluines.
'BLJCkIFs
"BONNE TkilLRACHRRY,
300 1-2 Washington-street , Boston ,
A few doors North of Essex-street , over Tcwkesbury 's
BooksLore. j
STRAW BONNETS of every descri ption are Alter- 1
ed , Bleached or Colored and Pioscd in the
very best manner. '
Milliners at a distance , sending Bonnets by Express ,!
can depend upon having ibem returned promptl y.
J. BLAKE, 360 1-2 Washington-street , Boston.
A. F. BARTLETT ,
Manufa cturer and Inventor of [he well known
WASHINGTON 1 SUSPliN DGR SHOULDER 1JRACE ,
Also— SUPERIOR SUPPORTERS f r TRUSSES,
At No 221 Washington-street , Boston , near
Marlboro ' Hotel.
J . H A L L ,
Wh olesale and Retail Dea ler in
B o a rs , Ss& s lies , B l i n d s, &c.
_ No 15 Blackstone-sireet , Boston.
PAPipTwA^H^Tjis.
Paper of nil kind s for sale and made to order. News
Papers supp lied nt lowest rates. Cash paid for "R ags,
Waste , Ro pes, Sizing and all other kinds of Paper
Stock , by
GRAN' l , DAIs'IELL & CO.,
10 Union-street , Boston.
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U*s»lsr<>ji«ery ilotts'
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TREMONX STREET, BOSTON.
Terms 61 50 per day.
T. P. Wilson , Proprietor. J. S. Paiiker, Manager.
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jj BsitMH ISfsstP* Hj
F . I) . W O () I) & C O .
Na 1 Union Block- corner of Union & Marshall-street s,
Boston'.
T. E. W ORCESTER.
Designer and Kngraver on Wood ,
152 Washington-street ,
Third door South of Milk-street.
LEARNARD & POLLA RD,
E n g i n e e r sa nt l P I n r a l ! « r s
,
Manufacturers of Water Closets , Forcing and Copper
Pumps and Brass Cocks of all sizes, Warm and
Cold Shower Baths. Lead Work of all de-
scri ption, done at short notice.
No 16 Devonshire-street , - - - Boston.
;D. S. lEARSiliD. L. F. POLLARD .
LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS,
As un princi pled persons are offering spurious articles I
for sale , calling them Ohio Fi:e Proof Paints : the gen- 1
uine article is only to be obtained of the Patentee , of
New York , or his Agents , and every package is mark -
ed Blake's Patent Fire Proof Paint. The auth orized
agent , JERK. F. HALL, 38 Broad-str eet, Boston , has
consta ntl y on hand , and has sold it for three years to
ou r largest Manufacturing Establishments , and will
giv e the whole history of the Paint and its qualities to
any one who will send or call at his Counting Room ,
3S Broad-street , Boston.
Also , PREPARED CANVASS, all read y for the
Roof or Sides of Buildings , making the cheapest and
most durable covering ever invented. Also, ROOF-
ING NAILS, manufactured expressl y for putting on
the Canvass. No one has the genuine articles above
mentioned without my name being marked upon them.
JERE. F. HALL, Commission Merchant ,
No 38 Broad-street , Boston.
PUTNAM'S SPRING BEDSTEAD ,
(p'a t e n t e d ,) f or salk at tits
FURNITUREf r UPHOLSTERY WAHEROO
MS
404 Washingsfon-st/cet , Boston.
HILLS & CHAD WICK , v
Trunk, Val ise and Csu a-pet Bagf
MANUFA GTURERS, I
78 and 80 Ann street, cor ner of Center-street , Boston. r_
§. Crane's Patent Sosap, *
Patented in 1850.
An article highl y approved by all who have used it. J
Man ufactured and"sold , Wholesale and Retail. A lib- 2
oral discount to wholesale purchasers. WM. MOORE , 1
General Agent , No 4 It. It, Block , Lincoln-st., Boston. ¦<
I)YER'S
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WA SUING
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LUIIX
ILestcr & I>yeir,
W h o l e s a l e A g e n t s ,
No. 163 Court-street, Boston.
Orders strictl y and promptly attended to by L. & IX ,
H. B.^HTvvTw nrlFERELL & CO., '•
Importers and Jobbers of
Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers and Millinery
Articles, Embroideries , Hosiery, Gloves, Dress
Trimmings, White Goods, frc. ;
No 14 Milk-street , Boston.
JOHN BR1GHAM & C(X ,
Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Silks, Shawls
GIMPS . FRINGES , BRAIDS , LINENS ,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES ,
MILLINER
Y AND WH
I TE GOODS.
No IS Milk-street , Sewall's Block, Boston.
MA RTIN h. BR ADFORD ,
1 4 2 Washington Stkekt , Boston.
Cutlery, Hardware ami Fishing Tackle.
His assortment of Cuilcry i n all its branches is ex-
tensive , comprisi ng Knives and Forks and Table Cutlery
of every description— Butcher , Cooks , Shoemaker ,
Tanners' Pallet and Glaziers ' Knives, &c. &c.
RAZORS,
in great variety of style, from the most celebrated
makers.
SCISSORS AND SHEARS ,
of all kinds of Ihe best, mtalily that can be procured.
PATENT TAILORS' SHEAR S,
and Barbers , Paper Hangers and Bankers ' Scissors,
which are warranted. Pocket , Pen and Jack Knives, of
every variety of pattern and every grade of price from
the best makers. Sportsman 's Knives, Hunting, Lock
Back Prunning and Budding Knives , Nail Files, Nail
Ni ppers , Horse Clipping Scissors . Twig Cutters , &c.
Also—Every descri ptio n of Fishing 'Tackle in great
variety, suitable for Brook , Lake or Sea Fishing—
Wholesale and Retail.
Hats, Cj sjj s, -Furs, Buffalo Kotees.
JAMES W. LEE & CO.,
No 63 Kilb y-stree t, Boston.
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Dasjucrrcot> jsc Rooms,
No 34- Tremont Row, opposite the Museum.
Pictures taken in the best manner on reasonable terms.
CHASE, Wa gj ieri'aan Artist,
247 Washinqton-street , Boston,
Determined not to be excelled. Jf a better likeness can
be produced ilum I can take , mine will be given
GRATIS.
Fancy Goo«5s.
K R A M K R & H E YE R ,
No. 48 Cornhill . Boston ,
Importers of French , German and Eng lish Fancy Goods,
Toi/ s and JWusical Instruments , of every descri ption ,
all of which thev will sell at a small advance on the
cost, of importation.
Merchants from the country will do well to call and
examine our extensive stock before purchasing clse-
: where.
Telfhr's Pfff airnolia 1
SPOOL COTTON.
1 This celebrated thread , in white , and as sort ed colors, is
constantl y' for sale by THACIIER , SHAW &
CO., 43 Milk street.
i ~par~
ker7" \viLiJEit" &
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coT,
Common, Fine and Superfine Carpetings , Three Ply
' and Stair do. AUo , Rugs for sale at
2 and 4 Pearl-street , Boston.
! william" blanch ai;d,
I mp orter of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
No 70 Kilb y-strect , Boston.
jTTtc"h fTli7~&
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rTl k y,
Glass Cutlers and Ornament ed Engravers on Stained
and Window Glass. Also—Glass and Solar Shades
¦ at Wholesale and Retail— No 1Andovcr-sireet , Boston.
MbRSI-r&
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FLETCIJEli^
BRASS FO UNDERS AND FINISHERS,
No 44 Congress-street , Boston.
N. B. Brass Cocks and Coup lings, Beer and Force
r Pumps .
Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Cabooses,
AIR-TIGHT CASTINGS
, WILLIAM G. REED,
COOKING RANGES, STOVES, CABOOSES,
CASTINGS
, frc.
W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l ,
No 46 Blackstone-strect , Boston.
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LOCKWOODTZANE& I,UMB
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W lit mb « r s ,
No 5 Derbt/ Range , Court-street , - - Boston.
Manufacturers of every descri ption of
LEAD. BRASS AND COPPER WORK.
- Water Closets , Pumps ,Hydrants and Fountains , Leath-
er and India Rubber Hose.
Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Barro ws' Celebrated
Cooking Range.
JAMES FRENCH,
No. 78 Washington-street , Boston ,
Pub lisher , Bookseller, Importer and Dealer m Looks and
Stationer!/ of every varictv , wholesale and retail ,
at the 'lowest p'
rices. Pfease Call and I ry.
VErVEERS.
IAH00AM, BLA CK WA LNU1V ZE1M AND ROSEWOOD.
HARRISON PARKER ,
No 52 Cornhill , Boston.
Glass Water Pipes, -
. For Wells, Aqueducts , Springs , &-c
WILLIAM B. GUY ,
No 22 Sudbury-street , - - Boston
Would inform the public that he has INVENTlm
new contri vance for lining Pipes with Glass *
rfio Roofing-. -—-^
Roofs covered teith Tin, Copper or Zinn h
CHARLES T. FAY,
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K° 67 !-2 Friend-street , Boston
W A R R E N S A W Y lfR^ ~-
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TANNERS
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CURRIERS' TOOT v
LAMPBLACK , CUTC11, &c. • 2*
3 Blackstone-street, Boston
BOARD OF FINANCE,
Franklin Havkn , President Merchant's Bank,Boston,
Thomas Thachbk, Merchant , Boston.
Reuel Williams, President Kennebeck Rail Koad.
LOCAL REFEREES.
John I. Palmer, Esq. N.Y. Robt. G. Shaw ,Esq.Boston.
Moses Taylor , 15sq. do. David Henshaw, Esq. do.
Lawrence Trimble &Co.do. William Sturgis, do.
Atsop & Chimney, do. Charles Sumner , do.
Directors' Office, 78 State-street, Boston.
E. B. PRATT, President.
Daniel Sharp , Jr., VicePresident.
Henry Ckockkr , Secretary.,
Particular information and Pamphlets given on appH-
cation to J. P. WASHBURN , Agent for BarnstaWe
and Nantucket Counties.
Boston , July 9. tf
H^p-The following individuals are hereby authorized
(as Sub-Agents ) to receive applications for insurance
in the aforesaid Co., viz :
Z, R. HINCKLEY , P. M., Sandwich .
CHAS. BOURNE , " North Sandwich.
Z. GREEN, " Pocasset.
O. GOODSPEED, " Falmouth .
H. CHAPMAN , " North Dennis.
L. HOWES, Jr., " East Dennis.
J. P. WASHBURN , Co. Agt.
Barnstablc, Jul y 30.
LIFE INSURANCE COM'Y.
CAPITA!,
150 ,000 DOLLARS,
CHARTER VNUIHITED.
NO CONNECTI ON WITH FIRE , MARINE fife
HEALTH INSURANCE. J<
POLICIES issued at reduced rates for Meroan
tile purposes. SPECIAL PERMITS for sea
I voyages and for California residence at reduced pr^m.
iuin.
It is believed that any Parish or association of lsi(3j eg
or others for that special pu rpose, or any benevolent
individual , desirous of .seeming an amount, to be pnj,j
to a Clergyman or other person on attaining the age of
40, 50 or 60 years , or to bis fam il y in the event of his
i death sooner occurring, will find on examination of the
j Prospectus of this Company (which is always furnish,
ed gratis by th e Agents, or by mail if written for,) that
|it offers greater facilities for the attainment of that oh-
Iject than any other similar institution. [See extracts
from Chai tc'r and rema rks, page 17 of Prospectus.]
Persons insured in this Company on the mutual
plan—the "only plan ," says Chambers , (see page 10 Of
I Prospectus ,) "which the public at large are concerned
to support '"—will have returned to them all of the
proofs, instead of a portion only, as is proposed by
some of the stock or mixed companies.
Late annual dividend seventy-five per cent, on the
premiums paid by mutual members.
The Finance Committee (who are among the most re.
liable financiers in this country ) superintend all ij.
vestments of the Company.
[Xr-M. P. has for sale the
COCniTUATE AIR-TIGHT COOKIN G STOVE,
a new and beautifu l pattern. In this Stove , common
biscuit may be baked in from 8 to 10 minutes,and dpne
entirel y oven—it is confidentl y believed that this Stow
possesses more real merits that any hitherto produced.
At the above establishment may he found many differ-
ent patterns of cheap Cooking Stoves.
Also—CABOOSES suitable for every size vessel
vary ing in price from $20 to 125. These Cabooses are
from one of the best manufactorie s in the country, are
stout made , wiih brass latches , rods , ketches. &c.
Also—Parlor , Office , Store and Hall STOVES , of
superior patterns.
The putdic on the Cape are invited to examine tins
stock of Stoves, &c.—and the proprietor feels confident
that he can offer them goods at prices, and of quality
that will ind uce them to buy.
Boston , Aug. 13. tf
S U P E R I O R
FAMILY FIOBK, FEEI>, &c.
BARLB & THOPOTPO1T,
No. I Eastern Rail Koad Avenu e,
OPPOSITE THE
SUFFOLK COUNTY FLOUR MILL,
COMMERCIAL STREET ,
©®@ip®sr
WILL keep constantl y on hand , at Wholesale aim
Retail ,
Superior Famil y, ) ^Ryc Flour and Meal,
Extra Family, in bhls • Maize Flour,
and bags , '
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Corn Meal, bolted & "«¦
Fancy, J-gi bolted ,
Superfine , j >-? Cracked Corn ,
Fine, ^ ,Kne Middlings ,
Extra Bakers', J jFine.Fced , Shorts ,
Wheat Meal , j Corn, R ye , Oats,
Groats , Bran , Sweep ings ,
Graham Flour, Oil Meal , Screenings ,
| Buckwheat Flour , &c. .
The hi ghest grades of Flour from these Mills stnn a
unrivalled in this or any other market , and our facl"j
ties for supp lying our customers with all grades o
Flour and Feed, fresh from the Mills , at the lo«e:j
market prices , are not equalled by any other store
the city. All orders will meet with prompt attenti"
ETHAN EARLE- n7l ,
C. C. G. THORNT ON
Boston , Jul y 2. 3m —
Paper Hangings.
BOSTON and CMLSEA PAPER CO,,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ipaipisib nL&,Er®nsy®S9 ,as.
WOULD call the attention of those about Purc,
"sl
,-
ing, to their large , well manufactured , j"},-|{g
looted Stock of PAPER HANGINGS , ^°^
l'f lni
&c, embracing as large an assortment as can he I
je.
elsewhere. Their stock consists of a very large v j ,
ty of their own Manufacture—also Philadel phia
French Papers of various patterns and desi gns.
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Merchants and others are respectfull y invited to
Orders from the country answered with P1'0?1
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and despatch , at the Warehouse , 4 Union B1ock,li
street , Boston. OTIS MERRIAM, Hetl\..
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iu lv 4—l v for the Company »
This world is not so bad a world
As some would like 10 make it;
Thoug h whether good , or whet her bad ,
Depends on how we take it.
For jf we scold and fret all day,
From dewy niurn till even ,
The world wil i ne'ei 1 afford to man
A fore: asto of Heaven ,
This world in truth' s as good a world
As e'er was known to any,
Who have not seen anoiher yet,
And those aic very many ;
And if the men , and women , too,
Have ple nty of em ployment ,
Those surel y must lie hard to please
Who cannot find enjoymont.
The world is qui e a clever word ,
In rain or pleasant weather ,
If people would but, learn to live
In harmony together ;
Nor seek to bursi the kindl y bond
By lov e and pence cemented ,
And (cam the besi of lessons yet ,
To always be coniented.
Then were the world a pleasant world ,
And pleasant folks were in it ,
The day would pass most pleas antl y
To tliose who thus begin it;
And all the nameless grievances
Broug ht on by borrowed troubles,
Would prove, as certainl y they are,
A mass of empty bubbles.
Tlie "World as it is.
IUDE SNOW & CO,, >»
Importers, Jobbers and Retailers in «
3D IB 3 © 'i,!e and obliaing salesmen , and\
a) rarifje el in e'e/i artiiie iils, as folloirs :
JShuwls ii tul Silk (»ooi nce,am!
Shot Si lks; varieties of Av mi -(is , li 'ub colons: Chamele*
otis , iu every coin 'iinsiiion of co!o"iiig. width and pr ice;
Siri ped Si lks; Pl.iin d o: Sari.i (In Che>ie, all widths
am! colors , for C!oa ';s and Pc'enno*; Black Silks , all
widths , and of the best makes ; Watered Silks; Marce-
lines , &i:
Dress Goods Department,
French , Gorman and America Manu
factures , in the
most fashionable sty les . Ail Woo' Do L:iiacs; Pri nted
Cashmeres; America i l)e Laines mid Casbqices; Ben-
£>-alines; Merino de Fr.vioaisc; French Merinos and
Tiiibols; Cashmere d'K<'osse; y.vi] wide Velvets , rich
colors ; Ge'- nan Velvets , fur Cloaks and Palotnus ; Ar-
gentines; Silk and Coiton Warp A' pacens; Chameleon
A' piieeii.s; Fa'fy SunV Goods; Lvonese CloS 'is; l'iira. -
inett ns; India nas; l>oni "jaxi ne« , Lvoin 's be.si; Canion
Cloi.hs: Mourning Goods; Pidid Gnig banis a nd P'i'its ,
from t.liree cents per yard , to 'h e best Fiiiglish and
French sty lo- .
Our selections are made with taste and caution , and
our eslal) tislini"ii,t arranep '.d wiih a view to the strict-
est economy anil saviiiq of expense. This enables us
to p lwe before our customers the best and most
beau :iful Goods , at prices much loiwr than those
who hare e/one to grea t extravac iauce in their stores, i
Hosiery and Glove Department,
Will be supplied wiih om1 usua l astontnent. Cotton
and Wo'-su-il Hcmic-y; SUk and Wool Gloves , Tor win-
ter wu.v; Kid G!o\ es, blac k, colors , and while, of the
best make , &c.
Linen Department. j
3-4. 4-4 and T>-4- YVIrre Linen , of the best fin ish;]
Fronling Linen: Linen Shceiing; Pillow Case Linen; |
Linen N;>:il;iiis and Doy lies: Li.ion Table Covers , ol'i
thctiiie.
-t aiy 'cs .nil size^ .bloiU'.'i'ii and b'owu; Damasks;
Ilu-kfi 'mck ; To\v e'i ,r^: Dbi pJ"; Crash. Also , Ladies '
and Go'itlenien 's Linen Hilki'-, a:, all prices , and the
besi sty les.
White Goods.
Che'-ked and dotted Cambrics: Chinese Crass Cloths !
nnd Na i nsook Musli ns; S.iccanlhi and Rook Muslins; j
Furniture Dinioiy; Victo ir and Bihlioji 's Lawn; Swiss
Muslins.
Ciivlain Materials. j
Damask ; Tu'-key and Wed Cambric; Fnibroide '-ed
Curta'n Mus lins: I'luin nnil Embroidered Muslin Cur-
tains; Paiehes; Li nens; L.nce, &c.
L'iaii) and Table Covers.
Colored and Embossed Table and Piano Covers :|
Toilet Covers: Ckn h Piiiiu, Covers; Worsted , Coiton!
and Worsted, and Unio'i (-overs . a \\ si/.cs.
We are perf ectly confident of our ability to supp ly
the.public loilh O') od-i ,()ii as feuior able terms , as any
house in Hoilon. Our pri ces are. even, anil me en-
deavor to p lease every one. who visits our Store.
Domestic Goods Deparlmcii i.
Tjiwi- '
1 !1,,"
, ( ioii.i 'is , nil width s; Cabot do; James
Stci.u Vt iils do: »;nmkcn:n-t-
le-'i do. Kxciv 'r , XewniArket and Shaker M'lls , brown ;j
p.i oDiiix do; Claromo.it , K), 11 cml 12-1; AUcndalc i'o:
Morrim.ick , Pocas-cl , &c, Also , on hand , Tickings;
Drillinirs: Stri pe--; Silesias: Cambrics , &c. Aiso ,M;i r-|
seillos iiiid Impcri.il guilts: P.lankcts ; Comfo -tcrs;
Counterpanes , {kv,, Akso. Fij cnch and German liroiid- j
cloths , Doe-ikins , Voti ngs, &c, in our usui'l assort-
ment. Linings; Coi.io n , and Wool Fhuinoh: Cbil-
dr,>n 's Plaids . ^,c. In all comprising :i full and sp 'en-
tiid assor.muiit. which we ofiV r \>y ;!u; yiir> ', piec e- or
package. ' ,B SJ»E >:
rTOW & CO.
G1 HANOVER . STIiWET ,
2d and 3d doors IVoih Friend street.
Boston , Sejit, 17. ,'im
LADIES"
Of Barnslable and Vicinity. I
F. A. JONES & CO.,
No. 1
TREMONT ROW,
Would solicit your attent ion to ihc immense Stock of |
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NEW GOODS |j
whi ch they noiv have , and arc dail y roe- ivin g by every
j
forei-n arrival, suita ble to the
AUIUM TRADE OF
1850!!
E v c ¦ y ^
a r : s t y o f
W kl ¦£& W lia 52) 9
fVnm the most cspcnsivi- Cashmere to the cheapest
Wool Plaid ,
SILKS
of every kind nnd qu;> .iiy, in I5b§ in 1OWFR
PKICES than any other house in (he CUv . Whob.
er we ha ve done so, we leave the Pub lic io jud ge ; line
we have succeeded by always keeping this point in view ,
in buildin g up the largest
ESCS-USIVK KETAIIi TKA».E
in the City of Boston, as .be crowds of puichascr s who
dail y thron g our Establishment , show.
Oui- increas ed facilities wili enable us , during the
present season, to oiler still greater inducemeius ,by ibe
simp le multi plicj wion of business to such an extern ihat
we can a fford to sell each article at a small advance
fro m the cost of importat ion.
Every variety of goods , we shall , as usual , be supp li-
ed with. In short , we mean io make our place of busi-
ness a resort for the shrewdest and closest purchasers ,
as well i'S the most fancifu l and pffvliculn r, where any
Ind y moy be sure of findi ng all the sty les of Choice
an d Fashio nable Goods , always at the very lowest
market prices.
Thankful for past favors , we solici * a continuance of
tha . psuionage which now enables us to refer you to
pist experience to prove rhat at no other place ca n you
receive >noro fu '-lv the value of your money, than m
our bouse, and we feel warranted in asserting that at
" no tim e !iav o wobecn able to offer so many bargains as
'' a; the presenr scison.
TE3M0NT HOW
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> SILK A_P SHAWL STORE.
I F. A. Jon es & Co,,
- ,1 T B E M © N T K © W——B « S T O N,
s 10 Nearl y opposite head of Hanover Street. 6m
BARRETT 'S DYE HOUSE , |
No. 140 ^Va&Ssitts'*«!
I ) • • Boston,
TUB OLDliT AM) MOST KXTEN8IVI! IN NEW
KNGI.AND.
LADIKS' DKESSES and CLOAKS of all fabrics,
SHAWLS , IIDKFS-, SCARFS and Fancy Arti-
cles of all kind s , dyed most brilliu nt colors and finish-
ed so much like new goods, as to dece ive the most
practised eye. Silks and Silk Dresses watcicd in heau-
Tiful style. Woolen Dresses dyed witho ut being ri pped.
Pa wso's and Sun Shades dyed on the frames. Straw
Bonnets lived , ami pressed in fashionable shapes.
Black Merino Shawies re-d yed , and white ones
clea nsed without injury to the borders. Gentlemen 's
(Joins , Overcoats and Pants cleansed or dyed whole ,!
and pressed the same as new.
Having the lead in the business , the proprietors menu
to retain it , hv keep ing in advance of all others in the
be.nut v and excellence of iiie.ir work , and moderate
ciuirpcs. 2m _ sep t 3
Coliiil Port and Now Bodiord Packet,
The sloo p H A R R I E T F. C^-.t. B.
S-iS"^^ Bou.'ri o. co' irnencL"1 running regu '.ir 'v for ,
/ ~^^v ihc, sciis ii n. mi
tin: 25,h
n 't., fro m Co-nit!
-<4pf|^p^- i> ort t0 Xcw Ucdfo i1
". vi i Knit Falinoir,h
assstfi6».(in(1 Wo()(m u,,|(> , I' orf. -uiolit or 'passiigo,
app ly toEIM JA (1 PU1NNKY. Coruit I' ort , PEiiRY
U. MACOM BKR , Ne w 13-j dfjnl , or to the nutter on
board. tf Conilt , Port , May 14
HAMS—For sale by WALES & CONANT , Barn-
stable. j ,,ly |C
I
ADIES' KID SHOES —ANo , sn assort ment of
J Childrens SHOES , at A. I'KUCIVAL'S.
sept 3
NELS ON'S CHINESE LUSTRAL
WASHING FLUID.
Manufj ctured by J. S. FRASEK & CO.,
1w\ No. 4 Libei' iv Square , Kilb y-strect , Boston ;|
^^
and put np for transportation in cases of half
Jllik • pint , pint , quait and half gallon bottles , and
iliflrf! in deinijolms and cm boys.
¦
NELSON'S FLUID' has been a year in
ffl;H | this mnak'eT^nd its populari ty has drawn
TpijjyLfc. oiu a tlifcusan i- imitations and counterfeits.
gcpliiffiN SThis is i] ic original , m ost effectual and only
Ftw|1H
jsa fe CdnipoHiVl . It is approved by ih« best
•^s-aEfis^ Ohpinistsfai^vio prevent imposition , the la-
bel on each bottle contain* the name of'V. NELSON ,'
nnd the certificntcs -of Di'4 ^- T- JACKSON , of Bos-
ton , and JAMES K. CHIHTON , of New York , and is
entced according to the act of Congress , by James S.
Fraser. (\
Purchasers are nai ticularW requested to destroy the
label on each bottle , afte r ifsing the contents , as th e
botilcs have been boug ht up and peddled round the
countr y , fill of!nith a spurious and worthless article.
Mani'f'actured anil agents supp li ed by J. S. Fraser &
Co anil sold wholesale by their authorized agents ,
Messrs. DANA , FAKltAK & HYDE , Wholesale Gro-
cers , 44 nnd 45 Broad-street , Boston. Grocers supp li-
ed on liberal-terms , and ordcrsf by Expressmen or by
letter, wilWc^i^prompt attenfcon.
"v ^ K. II. BA»L,
¦Nolle Washingto^-st'-pet ,
MAKRIAGE^ISITING nnd BUSINESS CARDS,
Engraved and Printed in the most approved sty les.
Si.ee! »ns'e?!as,
BUFFALO TiOBES , TRUNKS , GLOVES , &c.
No 49 North iMarkei-sirect, Boston.
A. II. NICHOLS ,
Manufacturer and Wholesal e Deale r in
i Eiats, Caps and Fws.
! AlsoBor sale.
BUFFALO ANllFANCY ROBES. |
4 Market Square , oppositoKonh side of Fancuil Hall .
i TlENllY EM'AKKER,
\ FURNITURE, FEATimR
BEDS, MATRESS-
ES AND LOOKMp GLASSES.
No 2 Union-stj fcet , near Elm , Boston.
II. F. P. is the sole Agent B- Lyn dhfs Patent And-
Bue/ BedsUuds. f
ARTIFICIAL LEGS, ARMS AND HANDS,
From $35 to ««O.
Apparatus for deformity in Spine, Feet or Legs, Ab-
dominal Supporters , Tr usses, Lace Stockings , Knee
Caps , Shoulder Braces , Suspensories and Spring
Crutches. Manufactory, 2 1-2 Bromfield-street , Bos-
ton , (up stairs.) JAMES MILLER & CO., from
London.
C. TOLM AN & CO.,
C o tss hi S ss j «j a m e r c h a n t,
For the sale of Country Procmce,Wrapping Paper , Wood-
en Ware of all kiiuK , aim Merchand ize generall y.
Purchasers of Wooden H^oje will do well to give us a
call, No 5 Canal and SljJlackstono street, near the
Maine Passenger Depoi. %avmarkei Square , Boston
E:"7)A"K"S
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&yERKlNS;
Importers and Vv'holesalJnnd Retail Dealers in
S A IW ,
Nos 51 and 52 Lon|'whar f, Boston ,
DANIEL J. CJUlRUTfl,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WINES AN1%TEAS,
TOBACCO , SNUFF AND CUGARS ; FRENCH,
GERMAN AND COMMON PIPES.
A L E , P O R T E R a \d C I D E R ,
In iihds, bbls , half bblsTtnd bottles.
3 nnd 4 Gcrish Block , Blackstone-street , Boston.
Vulcan Aii'-Tiali* Cooking Siove,
WroDgrlit B b'«»i Fipes.
W A L L W () li'l' II & M A S O N ,
18 and 22 Devonshire-street , Boston ,
Manufacture Lap-Welded Locomotive. Stationary ana
Marine, BCIL1SR FLUES, STEAM AND ' GAS
PIPES , &c. .
fiOL MAN'S Natuisk 's Grand Rbstokativk.
All orders must be directed to J. F. HOLMAN ,
(¦' son "ffif the lato Dr. Holman ,) corner of Carver
and !')liot-st-'eets, liosion.
Dealers'supp lied on ihu lowest terms.
ME ALS IN BOSTON.
Tiiosc visiiing Boston should not fail to call at
JAMESON & VALENTINE'S EATING HOUSE ,
No. 1 Spring - Lane, adjoining the Chapel of the Old
South Church , where GOOD FARE can always be
had at the lowest prices.
Agents Wanted,
To sell SEARS' NEW AND POPULAR PIC-
TORIAL DESCRIPTION OF THE UNITED
STATES , Treasury of Knowledge , Pictorial Famil y
Annual , nnd other useful publications.
* To men of enterprise and tact , this business offers an
opportunity for profitable emp loyment seldom to be
nfef with. There is not a town in the Union where a
right honest and well disposed person can fail of sell-
ing from 50 to 2000 volumes , according to the popula-
tio n.
Full particulars of princi ples and profits.of the agen-
cy will be irivcn on application , (p ost paid) to S. M,
PETTENGILL , 10 State-street , Boston.
s, mo !Pi^aaM(&iiai%
N e w s p a p e r A d v e r t i s i ng : Agent,
No. 10 State-strekt, Bostox.
Is authorized to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS
and SUBSCRIPTIONS for this paper, and
the best Newspapers in the United
States, at the S A M E
RATES , as at the
office of pub-
licatio n.
FOB SAIiE.
A JEWELRY AND WATCH ESTABLISH-
MENT , situated in a flourishing town. It is a rare
opport unity to^eommencc business , for on e hav ing
S3000 to S4()00. \ A pp lications made (post paid) to S.
M. PETTENGJLL, 10 State-street , Boston.
iV
rA. IIAWLEY &
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lil^
HOSIERY , GLOVES, SCARFS, STOCKS,
SHIRT BOSOMS , COLLARS, &c.
No 6 Elm-street, Boston.
JONES' SYSTEM
OF BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANTSHIP . _
Elementary and practical , ada pted to Self-Instruction
School and Counting Houses, with Key, $2: Schools ,*l.
Blanks corresponding with instruction in the book , Ssl.
Disco un t 25 per cent' to th e Trade , Schools and Teach-
ers. For sale at 22G Weishiriqlon-street, Boston , No 4
Gray 's Block , over Jones, Ball & Poor.
¦"
CUTLSPT& STIOZlBY,
Dealers in Paints , Oils, Window Glass,
DRUGS Ml DIC I VEb and DYE STUFFS.
fP^T^l 11 lilfl ^
os I31 a'
ul 135
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1 -1 I >ran opposite the new Custom
Iff I 5 UT 1 t-'l House—BOSTON ,
\
^p sajj —j I —^B-LyH Have constantl y on hand
« ft °~3
Ti i J "n d for sale
*^f]Wif:Ui'i Window Glass,
J t^^UI *
I LINSEED OIL ,
i f-^J-
'W- ih * SPIRITS TURPENTINE ,
11 |L -te- "• r k ; Gold and Silver Army
Laces and Coids ; Baraicr Silks and Trimmings in
Gold and Silver ; WorsSd Fringes ; Theatrical Laces,
in all varieties , for sale M extrem ely low prices.
Particular atte nti on pliil to all orders for fitting up
halls in the most tastcfn P manner ; and a small coin-
mission only will be ask*d for attending to the orders
of others, which ma y notEie exactl y in my lin e of busi-
ness. Orders solicited , a«l prom ptl y atte nded to.
A. W. POLLAil), 6 Court-street , Boston.
THE ONLY FIRST PREMIUMS.
The Silver Medals for the, best Miniatures and. Plates.
SOUTHWORTH & I!AWES,
B A G I I E R K E O T
y f f E M O O M S .
The attention of all persons interested in procuring
DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES of them-
selves or friends,or copies from Portraits , Min-
iat ures, Paintings , Engravings , or Statu-
ary, is partiei tjarl y invited to our
Specimens.
Recent improvements Enable us to make Daguerreo-
types the size or life, iud in Views , Landscapes, &e.
movin g figures are distinctl y represented. No 5 1-2
Tremont Row, Boston. 4
TrImt lng.
Q U I C K , C H E A P A&D E L E G A N T ,
BV C. C. W MOOBY,
AT THE OLD dfCKIXSON OFFICE ,
52 WashinsTtorfSstreet, .. Boston.
EVERY VARIETY O
TTjETTER PRESS WORK ,
E x e c u t e d i ry t hie b c s t ma n tier .
CBOCp BY,
GLASS WAEB ANDJPAPE R HANGINGS ,
( —for sfiie by—
1
VLE L L E S & C O .
16, 18 and 20 Men-Mints ' Row , Boston.
TRUNKS, VALISES MY) CARPET BAGS.
The subscriber will sell f% the next sixty days his
immense, stock of TRUNKS ,' VALISES , CARPET
BAGS .&c, at a yreat deduction from former pi ice's, at his
old sta nd , corner of Milk and Dcvonsbirc-sts., Boston.
Merchants and others arc respectfully invited to call
and examine tlte above, before purchasing.
JOHN G. HALEY.
B L A K E 'S
" Talent Fire Proof Pa ints ,
Which in a few months turns to Slate or Stone , pro-
tecting whatever is covered from the action of the
weather or fire.
MANSFIELD & KEMP ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
B o o t s , S h o e s a n d Bii l i b c r s,
89 and 91 Hanover-street , Bost on.
Keep constantl y on hand one of the largest stocks
of Boot- and Shoes to be found in this market , all of
which they ar e disposed to sell at very low prices.—
Country Stores will have their assortment of sizes filled
. up, without extra charg e. Orders by Express or other-
wise, attended to with immediate despatch.
OLIVER E. AYERS ,
j Wholesale and Retail Denier in
Keots, Shoes and Rubbers.
Nos 67 Hanover and 27 Union-streets , Boston.
ISoots, SSsocs ami HUaMsers.
FOGG & BUUBANK , 7 and 9 Central-st., Boston.
Have for sale a superior assortment of Men 's, Wo-
|men 's, Boys', Misses' and Children 's (warranted) Boots,
Siioi;s and Rchbeks. at very low prices , for cash.
Henry lTda'
ggeti\
I Importer of
\ BASTINGS
, GALLOONSand FRENCH SKINS,
And Jobber of BOOTS and SHOES.
Nos 202 and 204 Washington -street , Boston.
Tremont and Old Colony Nails.
^
rpHE subscribers have been appointe d. Agonts
1 selling
Tremont Sron Co.'s Wails, ;ne
and respectfull y ask all dealers to call and exa>
them at Stork No. 79 State-stkuet , Boston- ffll.
They offer these Nails for examination , in "' t9
lest belief that they are the most perfect in al ''• )
of any ever produced for sale in the United i>u^
They are also Agents for the sale of the
Old Colony Iron Co.'s Wails»
^^
the reputation of which has been long tirmij
'"
They de
-
al in PO T and PEARL ASHES, and Wv
always on hand a superiority £"¦«££"Jf cX>-
Boston , Ang 8. ^
P E A R L M A R T I N , '
Dealer in
CARPETINGS, MATTING, BOCKlNr
FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH, RUGS, Ji/Jj ,,
Stair Rods, Transparent Window Shades '
and Fixtures.
85 Hanover-street, near Blackstone-st., Bnst«_
TINTOW MUTUAL
MILES PRATT,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
StoYes,Ranges, Furnaces, Ships' Cabooses,
&c.
25 aaidl H'^ Blackstone street,
BOSTON,
To Cap e Traders.
FT n» We would re spectfull y invite you to
£\ ,.j call and examine our stock of
^*<^ HTMFS
&$m
©AW®9
and various oilier kinds of goods usuallv
kept iii our line of business.
We are enabled to oiler you inducements to buy, as
wo nianiifiiciit '-e most of the goods we sell , and ,nvite
your special atte ntion to the article of Caps, which i
we manufacture largel y, and are not to be undersold.
We are now receiving a full supp ly of Fall Goods ,
such !-
.s Ji'ur and Fur Trimmed CAPS, MUFFS. VIC-
TOR1NES , BO A S, and a large stock of Buffalo and
Fancy ROBES.
Ph'asc call and see us , as we are det erm ined t o sell
at suck prices as will ensure the sale of our goods.
GOULD & STOWE ,
Boston , Sept. 3. 18 Union street. [
BURNING FLUID ,
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Camphene, Lamp and Chandelier Depot
J. F. S0O3XSE , Manufacturer & Desiw
No 15 Union street , Boston. r»