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MARRIED. ~~^-~°T ^ 1th inst., Mr. George C. LUtlefield of j " in Chatham- '^m!mi,a Marion , daught er of Kimball -r o'1- ^ f r1 **?J .Mae, EsC*-' , sit 5tli inst Mr Thomas Doanc, of S t B °a«le"° M ,'"« to iC'Sop hia 1 )., daug hte r of ^ii. ^ ——=¦ MARINE LIST port <>f Barnstable, Xov 5th—Ar sloop Mail , rker Boston. s 1 —Sltl sch Mary A, Hamblin , mackereling. -,|1—Ar sell Sapp ho, Karris , Boston. dn-ched— A t Joneshoro', Me , 26th ult , by Mr Geo - -r ivlor a line hark of 240 tons , culled the Ubv ft lk owned by Messrs Foster & Tay lor .of Boston. SCfF lid she has been chartered for Sacramento City . . . p tB AGOS, of this port, says the Nantueket In- ¦ recently launched at East Boston , is intended Aug 18th. shi p Tsar. Bursley, Boston Pa ' ',a ! ! d sld 22d fo >' Manila. di-iC f A, "J'er> Job' 23. shi ps Geo Washington , Hol- ¦Mooi£ r V. ant0" fi"' Bombay; 28th, Jacob Perkins , Y» Ap^/ar5'891111 Zone> Baxter > fm »tantii? P al vv 1 -'"' Sept 7< shi Ps Pnarsalia Allen, and Con- Stars tAi i 01"1 for Boston , in dock , repg; Orissa , SW fm s ad fov Bost °"; l>ar k Ricn/.i, Bangs , unc. (and w.," „ 'l ?,?01'' AaS 19, ships Thos Perkins , Rogers, 28lh linn ,. '. mla Pi"<"n 21st , hit 17 25 , Ion 85 37 E) ; hie, do h, • sta- ^'nnell , do; Sept 1, Rubicon , Sco- OffVl, T'nS |iePaired. ' Honolulu gC1'ee ' S°pt 8> shi P Hamilton , rctorson , from Vpht 0 " ^'',.6^' ll!lrk Mai7 F Slade. Howes, Phila- C Wint'liron v Bl 90sl'y, Hartford. Cld. shi p Roht 5H - Vid; Marv ^°™"! ^a" ^'''ancisco; barks lo, Brown , *ish er pLf , l|"th i Smith , Buenos Ayrcs; Gen Jesnp, £"n Klizal ti ? lua; hri = 's Marshall . Taylor, Palermo; milJ' NioL Jildl'i( '{?c, Georgetow n, DC; schs Geo & t> N«w Orl» °"' A11"'"y; Abbott Lawrence , N York. -31st , sch W M Foster. Smith , Rich- Pl \y"lc ' ! pMa '~SId 2d ' sch Jacob Raymond , Bourne , ., Balti n?0,. ' T C'< J 2> Scl > liberty, Weeks , Boston. V ?*' BostolT 3<1 ' shi p Th reIl i °»S Candace , Mat- ?eiv Yo P | | 1 ^--Ar -4th , sell Harriet. Crowell , Boston. na'i bri g 01- "-'n Sth , shi p Ho ratio. Crocker , Shang- > <-, ivellcy, Jacksonville. ' Sir! f_ ,. ?Ook > Sha n ° 5KonS abt Aug 10, shi p Robt Pulford , °mPlete her 1 ' hc woul(1 retunl t0 Whampoa , to ¦ . cargo , and sa il for Boston direct. , "oston \ » dj"5 Mll'-y- Whoi i' Shi p Sl'"g°' Crowell , New York ; P 801 '8 M'a,7n 'en ' Pl »'«^l phia; brig Sun. Crosbv S'w York '^ I " °P ' Gayer, do; Ne«r York , Goodsell il ?,rI- Alkin h I;1'"?8 Jo« Hfll'l' , Gorham , Baltimore ; i ll llde lphia ' , mpire - Crowell , and Emma , Baker \ Elln» C K ! S An n G I5o>-'e, Moore, San Francis- . San Pr-m'n- y ' Riehmoiul. ;°'ia; Ocean R^T-Ar Se ! )t 18th - bavks Keoka ,Hall ,A s- ?-vn ,Bos^n Mo « Hil U ' Ore -orl ; lni «s ImP<»-ter , Den- Tf lts; Hein, ; Zoroaster. Handy, Ma rquesas Is- vj,r 'ltlccs I'll ' r ;,Ba'<'heldor , Humbol'dt Bav; 26th , sehs ?ant a q tn > Hen derson , do; 26th , Favorite , Parker. ]n ay 26: 2a ' .'], .' shi P Mcninon, Gordon , New York j 8 ;, Oid /"'. scl' Helen M , Downs, Ed gartown Mch »Brt person V S chath»m , Ba rstow , Portland ; sehs 4 p anaWa.' j?0*08- and Margaret, Harding, Kealcjo ' ^t-f", Uiggms, Monterey; 29th , bri g Sa- Arrivals. CSesss-ances. 4fec. ^ REW ADVERTISEMENTS. School Notice. Tf^HE School Committee of thtfTotvn of Barnst ahlc , J. will be in session at the Coil-t House, in sniil town , ion SA T UR D A Y , the 16th . 23(1and 30th of Novem- ! her, instant , meeting at. 9 o'rlo ca A. M.. on each (lav. | Persons intending to teach inlthe Public Schools of said town the ensuing winter , iffa y then he presented for examination. GEO. M A R S T O N , Sec'v nov 12 of School Committee. G. H. BALLOU, Portrait Faint er , BBEWSl'ER, Mass., HAVING m ade recent iirj angemcnts for executing Portraits from riagnerraitypes, can now readil y answer such commands, if miidein season. All letters to lie addressed as ahare. tf nov 12 Notice. ALL persons indebted to fhe subscriber, are hereby requested to ca 'I and s»mc their accounts without further delay—and particul arl y those who have piomis- ed to pa y / ' or the last three yctlrs. HENRY E McCOLLUM , M. D. Ma rston Mills , Nov. 12. Selling Off ! CHEAP toR CAS fH THE subscriber is sejing off b s /mire stock of English mid West Julia GoofI ; ;T| ifc«l invites all tho se in want of great b(Mqa i) is. to c irl soari, as he will clo^e up his business inirlcdiatcl y. / He requests all those indebted to Win , to call and settle their accounts previous to thenst of January. Orleans , Nov. 12 K EDiSON , Jr. Stoves, Stoves, _^ _ =^ JSSPHi"&>___ \WT '^^^s'^Tnfej' ' r' 1 I "E» ¦*»totii\ |j P i t f ij ^ JM^kA rj lHE subscriber has jt it received an excellent as- 1 . sortrnent of COOK QG STOVES, consisting of Return Flue , Ne w Worb New' Em>land &c PAHL Oll COAL Sr I OVES, con^i^ting of Qoldcn Eagle and Cottage 7s r-Tight ; Wood Air-T ight Cook ing Stoves , ali of w ich he wjll se|l for the lowest cash pric es. • Al so—A a good assortment of Hard and Tin Ware. (IP^All those in want of any of the above articles , arc- requested to call and exaininc hi» assortment be- foie purchasing elsewhere. AIjLEN BAKER . Ba rnstable , No v. 12. One Ccrtt Reward, npiIOMAS EOBBINa. colored, an indented A p- _I_ proniicc. having c-earicd from the subscriber , no- tice is hereby given that Ine cent reward will be paid by the subscriber for hi s lietnrn to him. and no expenses P-ii'l. H E N H Y E. McCOLLUM. Mars ton Mills, Nov. 12, 1850. To «e Let, J&Esssfl The jL>w ellif g House formerlv occup ied ftaffifl'ft ^y Capt. Charles C. Morton , situated in ' l l f i Hl East Barnstalfe. It has an excellent orchard sneiStatLi wi th outbuildings , &c—is very convenient for a small family, and will be let on reasonable terms, on app lication to" Capt. JOSEPH SMITH , opposite the premises. Barnstable, Nov. 12. CH E M I C A L ERASI^K SOAP—A no w and su- perior article , warrwi ed , for sale at _nov_ 12 . A. PERCIVAL'S. HUNT'S best Cast St el\xES, warranted , jus t re- ceived and for sale : t A. X^RCIVAL'S. n 12 APPLES—Greenings, md Baldwins , for sale by the barrel or bushel , by A. PERC1VAL. n' l2 • Picled Up ON the back of CapcJCod,on Wednesda y, Oct. 80, by schr Ha milton/2 ANCHORS. The owner can have the same by/proving property , and pay ing charges , on apj ilicatio/ to JOSHUA Y ~ . BEAKSE. ' Ch atham , N ov. 12.# ¦ ¦ J ^ A J^ M^_ *k fit. k s-v¦ ^* ^* ^p* ^* "** "*^ ^rf -v -v -v ^*- ^ ^^ * ms x ^^ ^^ '^^ ^* ^rf 'fc^ *+* ^^ ^mf ^mf ^< *i^ *^ ^. KEXT TO TRINITY CHUR CH, Z ~ ~* * ~ ~~ ~~ •* - f ^ftfef}';;V:*fc : IIPlJ QUll i '^/^v ? WlflDDDH^Li v M ^-^i ( ii!ips|9n vs!;vv^f / ilffiS^ ^^^ 7 '^'Jm L ^spsSrS& j ls * * -&' ! Q^kW I ' IJS^klSW FSS1" t.""='O Z5? fen / c HAVE REMOVED TIIESK. . V / < LARGE AND ELEGANT. STOCK . ' ' C A R P E T S' H TO THS NEW * •/• ' GRANITE WARE1 -IOWSE, ' ] SUMMER STREET , ? ' BOSTON. / ' ] . ^__ , / ; Every Description of / \ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN • ' ( i C AB P E T I tt/G S For sale ixx great variety, and at/ the lowest prices. • / FLOOR OIL CLOTHS , OF ALL WIDTH S A^.'D PRKj fES. Citizens an.l strangers who visit the city are invited to call and view this expensive estab- lishment, where'is offered for sale as large an assortment of CARPETING S aspan be found in any warehouse in the United States — all of which aro warranted to bo of the best duality, and p er \f edly fast colors. \ °ct 1 j slOw I For Saie, A FEW shares asj the ci c. BKAWCBI BAIIi a«OAS>, at $42 bea- share. Ap- ply at this Office. 3m 13hrr,stahle, Jul y 16. STOWS CHEMICAL ERAsfvE SOAP—To be used in place of tha Washing Fluid. I<"or sale by oct I ' WALES & CONAKT. GRE ATLY REDUCED PRICES ! GEO, W. WARREN 7 & CO.,! ANNOUNCE TO THUIR FBIESDS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT THEY FEEL COMPELLED EITHER TO ABAN- " DON THE "ONE PRICE SYSTEM " ' OR TO SUBMIT TO A ' j GREAT SACRIFICE! OF TH EIR STOCK. HAVING Pledged themselves to the Pailrfic, That their "One Price" should be AS LOW or LO W- ER thnn the sa me goods could be bought under any cir- cumstances , they now CHEERFULLY SUBMIT to a HEAVY LOSS ! RATHER THAN YIELD TH.ttH SYSTEM TO THE PRESSURE OF THE HOUR. THIS EVENING WE SSSA1X CLOSE AT SIX, —AND— MARK DOWN @WIE SSTP;o)©i£ TO PRICES THAT WILL CONVINCE ALL THAT WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! OEO. W. WARREN &, CO. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULARS. Boston , Oct. SO. 6w [nov 5 New Store ! New Goods ! AT THE OL.D STAND, Formerl y occupied by Mess. Henry Pkttes & Co., (who /uwe removed to their New Granite Warehouse , in Summer-street.,) W0. 224: WASSINOT0N , Cor net' of Summer-street , Boston. GEORGE W. PETTES {las taken this well known stand , and will always be read y to show Ins customers the choicest and in every respect the most desirable stock of D R Y G O O D S , WHICH CAN BE EXPOSEDSFOR SALE. The prices (or all articles shown wilPdie very low.— No customer shi>,ll be able to better t]ie purchase made at this Store, \ CEyPleaso call and examine the elegant Sjpck of Shawls of all kinds , \ Silks " \ . Be li&isies " \ Prints " x \ Housekeeping Gootls, of all kinds , Gloves ssBirt Hosiery " IVimmings " and all sorts and kinds and qualities ol Dry Goods suited to the wants of families and always at LOW PRICES , Whenever you visit Boston , visit this New and very convenient Store , and make your purchases too, if you would consult your own interest. 224 Washington , corner of Snnun er-st , BOS TON. GEO. W. PETTES. J oct 8 ¦ is3m / DOORS, SASIIEsTbLINDS. / TTTTTra S N-. WILSON & CO., in the l*ck tf i flV i'ifll. buildi ng, No. . '), corner of Merrimack/and ,v^7 [wl I>e icon-streets , (opposite the City /Hay ' I1 I I™* f Sca les,! Boston , have on hand for sal/, 1 1 l|! Doors, Sasjies and Bliiijll, i ' i of ill descri ptions , and of a very /iperior i m anufj u'tnre. / 4 ' i * '' i Ky/rhosc favoring them with /ieir cus- ! i S | _^> 1 lom r ^y rc' y "P on their . uiviiijg thorn a J J_ ood Article on the most reasonJbie terms. ( la id SaJirs p n hand , or glazed to Ordw. All or- dci piompth ytended to. ¦ / Th e ( ijio Finde is respectfull y Solicited/ Boston , Nov/5. l y " / ". . / • Notice. I rr\HK snl^p riber, thinking the public/vould be better J . accorn/modated than 'it no w is. to llave a carriage inn from flvaunis . regubirl y evoi-y mofiiing,to meet the first traiiyof cars fVoin Sanilwich'for Koston, has eon- < hided xi try the experiment , at le asp for one month , ufd iis/much loijgcr as the patroniipp will afford, for oiie do/lar a passage. . OfPIS 1,0RING. N. lV.—The above will commence!on the 11th inst ., and u/nil further notice , will start aj 3 1-2 o'clock in the imirrfiiig, when any passengers offeJ ("or at 3 in the af- ternAon when none) from Hyannisf-from Sandwich on the/arrival of tJie afternoon train of ears. Please leave •)on names with Messrs. W. HALLETT *SON , I). OROWELL. or 0. L0RING. I /llyiuinis , Nov. 5. fw* Rubber \Ovcrshoes. TUST recei ved from-the rrVanufaeturers, an excellent J a^s m-tment of LADIES' .Wl GENT'S RU15BER OVERSHOES , of neat styles «nh\beautiful f inish, war- ranted equal to any manufacturcd/^ v Dealers will please call and cxaminb ^^ Sold wholesale anrl retail at the ~ ^ 5 Bi «8 i si K u ?.>Im:v 'W a r e h o u s e, No. 12 BllOMPIELD-STRISBT. BOSTON. oct 29 -6w JOHN CAPEN. .Notice, WH E R E A S, my wife, SUSAN A. OTIS, havin g left, my bed and boa rd, without my consent , this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting]; her. fm my account , as no debts of her contracting will be paid af- ter this date. SOLOMON OTIS. Barnstable , Oct. 28, 18,50. JEWETT &. PRESCOTT,. " NO, 2 MILK STREET, BOSTON , are prepared to supply at WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL the celebrated BAY STATE SHAWLS, in the latest and choicest sty les and at, the Lowest Pricks. ALSO every description of Shawls, Siiks , and Cloak Goods ! including the following desi rable kinds :— Superior BLACK AND FANCY COLO RED DR ESS SILKS , all widths; SATIN AND SATINS DE CIUNC , for Cloaks and Dresses : LONG AN D SQUARE SHAWLS in the greatest ^ ELEGANT PARIS CLOAKS AND RACKS ; - THIBET CLOTHS AND FRENCH ME MNOS; SI LK AND WOOLLEN FABRICS of all kinds for Cloaks ; MARCELINE SILKS and other goods for trim- minur Cloaks ; CASHMERE SCARF S: WIDE VE LVETS for Shawls and Cloaks: MOURNING SHAWLS AN!) SILK GOODS ; ROMUAZINES , ALPACCA S, &c. &c. \ Comprising the most extensi ve assortment of French, German and Swiss Dry Goods, to which, public, attention has been invited in Boston. \ JEWETT & PRESCOTT, sept 3 \ NO. 3 T!SIi,K STBEET. tf Mechanics Mow. ^^Wf ^^^ J ^ STOVES ! STOVES!! JUST received from the m anufactory, and for sale by the subscriber , the largest and best assortment of Stoves ever on the C.ipe, or at any one storefiii Bostou I or Ne w York , consistin g of Cooking and Parlor Stoves of all sizes and prices. Also—Parlor , Sitting and Dining \Room ,? J \a\\, M eeting House , School House , Vestry and "Shop Stoves."&c—among which are the ,I New World Cooking Stove , di fferent sizes and prices; I Alba ny ( '° ( '° c'° > ¦|Rainbow do do do; Return Flue do do do; New Kii gland do do do; ¦I Pa rlor. Silting and Dining Room , and Hull Stc ucs ; • \ Gol den Age, a beautifu l Stove : Do uble Flue Chandelier Stove , different sir.es and prices ; - Si ng le do do 'lo i Cottage Parlor Air Tigh t ; Franklin do for wood or coal. ditFerent met ; Franklin Air Ti ght, different sizc-s and prices; ¦ 1 Franklin Hot Air , for wood or con!, do. '. Also—Box St oves , for wood or coal , with or with, I 1 out ovens—and an exce llent assortment of Hollow 3 Ware , too numerous to mention. ' O»Th0«c w isbins to purchase wi do wel to call s before lmy ina- elsewhere. GtO. II. LLAKS1- .. H vnnni s . Oct. *"• . •¦ -^. ' ( ' owl'sih inst - Rebeccil . da ughter of Mr. ^iit BaSle, 4th inst., Mr. Heman Bursley. I »;'o' \[ ( Lon MilI s, Susan , daug hter of Wilson Hinck- ! 4}cotuitPort. Sylvester , son of Ignatius Crocker , >3! ° South Dennis 6th in-t., Mrs. Huldah , relict of the j "i^nviclMrsrs -al^' wife of AI, Zedda Sparrow. % Wareham , 23d uH , Sar.h A , wife of Mr. Da vid , P i«rce, of New Bedtojjd. 3 of t ,,oid f M 1 in North Brid S e«.ito>- ^ . m^a] ^ BeM ey A. Loonns. r 8 . > thy re5ti J)car spirit , go. Sweet peace thy weary breast Henceforth shall know. ! I1'!IB' * ~> lyr mi ¦ 11 Illinium 1 ^_ ..._ Disasters. Ac. , , ttel. from Manila of Aug 5th , states that a severe f from the South was experienced there on the 27th 8 1 9Rt h July, and many ve.-sel s in port dragged their «»' . Ba,t Eurotas, Bray, loaded and read y for «" * York was driven ashore , but got off again , with considerable damage, and was onl y kept afloat by con- S "pump ing. Her cargo was being d.s.-harged as f.» -is possible. Another report is, that she was dnv- X -i-dio '-e a second time, and became a total loss. iii iu Kingston , of Fairhaven , is reported condemned rt Paiam u, and sold for »8,0C0. The Thomaston seh lost on Schooner Bars , Chatham , was the Huro , fin New York for VVeymoiith, with corn: sails and rigging only saved . Spoken Sept 26,lat 34 40, Ion 24, bark Saml & Thom- as ' of Mat tapoisett, on a cruise. Whalers. July 16, lat 56 30 S, Ion 76 8 W, bark Galileo, from Boston Jan 20, for San Francisco. Oct 17 ,lat 44 30, Ion 49, ship Gallia , Richardson , fm New York for Havre. Oct 24, lat 42 41, Ion 61 50, bark Dutchess, Lane ,fm Boston for Palermo. Oct 26, lat 38, Ion 46 08, bark Crisis , Coffin , fm Mal- aga for Boston. Nov 1, lat 37 50, Ion 78, shi p North Bend , of and for Boston from Savannah. Spoken. &e. san Abi gail. Bilker , Honolulu; 25th , shi p Oneco , Drew , Sydney, NSW; bark Palmetto , Rich , Keal cjo and Pan. a ma; 27th, bri g Colorado , Baker , Hiimbol dt Bay; 28th , shi ps Burlington , Cook , a nd Marcia Cleaves , Sta cey, Val paraiso; sch J R Whiting, Baker , San Diego; Oct 1, schs John All yne. Otdiorne , Pa nama ; Crescent City. Percival. Humboldt Bay; 3d , shi ps Amity. Parsons. Hong Kong; 4th , Alex Coffi n , Coffin , Caliao an d U States: bark Mousam , Rogers, Reale jo and Panama. Sacramento City—Ar Sept ' 2d , sch Sacramento , Bos- ton: 4th. bri g Reindeer. San Francisco. Jacksonville—Ar 28th , bri gs J B Liint , Hard y, New York ; 29th , Ho race Grcely, C;hase. do. Charleston—Ar 2d. bri tf Foster, Hopkins , New York. Sld 3d, sch J Raymond , Philadel phi a. R ichmond—Adv 5th , sch Cour ier , for Boston , part cargo cnjjd. Baltimore—Ar 5th , bark Bay State , Harding, Boston. Cld 5th . br ig Falmouth , Olivc r 'San Francisco. Sld bark Ida , Hallet , Boston. Philadel phia—Ar 5th , bark Selab, Atkins , and Eagle, M athcws , Boston: bii g Momicello, Clifford , Providence; 6th , barks Elk , Nickerson , and Nashua. CiilToid, Bos- ton: hrij; Foster. Baker, do; sch Mary & Elizabeth , New Bedford. Cld 5th , shi p Arabella , Parker, New Orleans , bark Adclia Rogers. White. Boston: bri gs Yankee , Small, and Viator , Park. Boston: schs Hudson , Berry, and Margaret. Boanlman , - do: Eilw Franklin . Chur- buck , New Bedford: 6th , bri gs Momicello , Clifford.New- buryport: Mail , Baker , and China , Studley, Boston; schs Edith. Crowell . and Hv Payroll . Crowell , do. New York—A r 5lh , shi p 'Gcnoa , Kelley, Newport , E; barks J J Hiirtliorne. Small , and Rolla. Jarvis , Malaga and Gibraliar: bri g Kudorn , Matthews .do; schs Fashion Crowell , Malaga: Emulous , Pr ovinceio'wn. Cld schs Lewis , Crowell. and Pl ymouth Rock , Eacy, Boston. New Haven—Ar 5th , sbh Odd Fellow , Niekerson , Harwich for New York. Stonington—Ar 5ih , sch Tigiis , Crowell , New Lon- don for Bo.iton. Ar at Honolulu , A ug loth shi p Sartelle, Pierce, San Francisco. Cld 1'Jih. *hi ps Hampden, Whiting, Calcut- ta; shi p Chandler Price , Taber , Ne w Bedford. In port 24th. shi ps Canada , Beauvais; Huntress , Smith; barks Croton , Crocker; Sea Breeze, Newell; bri g Copiapo. At San Bias , Oct 11 , bri g J S Cabot , fm and for San Fracisco , line. At Acapulco , Aug 14, shi p Cabot , condemned and sol d for S2500: barks Galindo 'Kiddell . fm San Francis- co for Panama , put in 9th , dismas ted ; Belgra de, Ri ch, do for do , put in 1lth , do. At Rio Janeiro. Sept 10, shi ps Chile , Leach , fm Bos- ton lor San Francisco: Canada , Lewi s, from New York for Pan ama; barks Creole. Hobbs, and Kremlin Bcsir.-e, for New Orleans; (Jen Jones , Harding, unc; bri g Mon- tczuma , lladiey. for California, few ds; sell Oak Leaf, Thomas, for do , ready. At St Thomas , 19th ult , bri gs Silcnus , Willis , fm Boston for Cape Haytien . abt 21st; Fide lia . Jones, from Georgetown. DC , fo r Ponce. A r at Montcgo Bay, Ja, 17th ult , sch Northern Light , Dav is . Baltimore ; 24th , bri g Lucy Ellen , Smith.Norfolk , Sld fm Liverpool , NS, 27th ult , sch , of and for Provincctown , fin the Banks , which put in leaky. Boston—Ar 8th. bark Ork. Dunbar .Malii ga: sch Wil- liam , VVixon , New Yo rk. Cld barks John H Millay. llutchinson. Buenos A y res; Howland , Mayo .Savann ah; Zion , Reynol ds, Baltimore; bri g Houlton, "Barke r, Mor bile; schs Louisa Scars , Sears, Apalaehieola; Juliet , Ciosy, .Hartford. San Francisco—In port Oct 5, shi ps Windso r Fay, Brewer , and Marccllus , Spooner , for Calcutta: Scram- pore, Johhso n , for do , abt Nov 1; Citizen , Joy, for Nan- tucket. Sld 3d , shi p Ma rcia Cleaves. Stacey, Val pa- rai so. Adv , shi ps Rohi ps Shirley,fo r Liverpool, wtg flo ur and cotton; Mary Glover , for Boston , wtg 300 bales; bark s Mary Adelia , for do, eve of 31st; Saxony, for do, larg e part carg o cng d. Baltimore—Ar 6th. bark Maryland , Davis, Boston. Sld , bark K utaw , M athcws , do. Philadel phia—Ar 6th, schs Rio , Nickerson , Gl ouces- ter; Mary & Elizabeth , Potter , Ne,w Bed ford. Cld , bri g Denmark Woodbury, Bosto n; 7th , barks Thos Dallett , Port Spain; Nashua , Mort imer , New Orlncas; Vesta , Fli nn , Boston; bri gs Swan , Bray, Lagu ayra; David K Akin , Tower, Key West; schs Harriet , Crowell. Boston; Thos Fcn ner , Nickerson , Cambrid gcport; Larkin , Chur buck . Wareham. New York—Ar 7th , shi p J W Fannin , Norris , Gal- veston: sebs Elizabeth , Ho wes , and VVolcott, Beers.Bos- ton. Cld 6th , shi ps Centuri on , Coombs, Liverpool ; 7th New World , Kni ght , do; sch Boston , Kelley, Glouces- ter. New London—Ar 6th , schs Vintage, Handy, and Banner, Kelly, Boston for Alban y. [Per steamshi p Af rica, at New York.] Sld fm Live rpool , 23d ult, Ang lo American , Boston. Ar at Deal , 31st ult , Huron , London , and sld same day for Boston. Sld fm Bon umaris , 23d ult. Ashland ,Harding,Boston Sld fm the Cly de, 23d ult , Eliza . Bostmn. Bri g Baltimore. Studley, fin New Bedf'oid , via Ric Janeiro , for San Francisco, put into Simon 's Bay, CG II, Jul y 28 , with loss of part of bulwarks and other da mage; will repair. Ar at Caliao . Sept 10. hark Warwick , Taylor , Chin cli a Islands, and sld Oct 1; 11th. shi p Brooklyn , Rich ardson , do, and sl d 2d for do. In port , shi p Edw Ever ett , for Balt imore , to rep air immediatel y. Ar at Cicnfuegos , 22d ult , bri g Sarah Williams Thompson , Curacao. En t for ldg, at St John , 1st inst , brigs Emeline, Clif ford, and La fayette, Clifford , for Boston. [T3 y Monday Kvening's Mail | Boston—A r 8th , shi p Moses Wheeler , King, Liver- ^ poo l; bark Crisis Coffin , Malaga; bri gs Ottoman , Han- nnni , do; Eshcol , (of Tru ro) Smith , North Atlan tic Ocean, via Provincctown. Cld , barks A ppleton , Nick- erson , and Lawrence , Crowell , Balt imore; bri gs Ni ger, Bates, Surinam; My ra. Studley, and Ma ry H , Crowell , Philadel phia; Com' Hull , Kelley, Cherry field; schs Pal- esti ne, R y der , A ux Cajes; S A A ppleton , Nickerso'n; Isis, Chase: Com Kearney, Lovell, and Isabella , Ar be- cam , Ne w York. New Orleans—Ar 30th , shi p North Atlantic , Cook , Liverpool. Cld 31st , shi p Trenton , Snow , Cadiz and a mkt. Baltimore—Ar 7th. bri gs Mary Eleanor, Parker, Malaga; Elish a Donne , Lori ng, Boston. Philadel phia—Ar 8lh bri gs Alfereta , White , and Can- ton Crow-ell , Bost on; sch Ocean Queen , Bak.er. New Y ork. Cld , sch Globe , Sears, Cambridge. Al bany—Cld 8th , schs Susan , Peru , J Stratton , and B H Field , Boston. New York—Ar 8th. sehs Vintage , Boston for Alba- nv: 9th , GL , Lovell , Boston; Banner , Kelley, do for Al- ba ny. Cld 8th , schs Cambrid ge, Sher wood , and C Chamberlain , Bearse, Boston; William , Colli ns, Phila- del phi a. New Haven—Ar 8th , sch Black Hawk , Atkins ,Chat- ham. PROUTY & MEARS'S NEW AND IMPROVED Hot Air Furnace and Ventilator, FOU I85O. — ^ This Furnace is one of the j > " "" last and most improved pat- ¦ &. terns we have had the ple as- j | | f ure of presenting to the pub- *" lie. It is the result of much 1 I careful observation , prac tical I experience, arid a determina- 1 tio n to overcome many of the serious objections which have ' he retofore bee n made to Hot -~» Air Furnaces It is perfectl y I ^ jj'^j simp le. in its ; onstrnction .aiul f * \! r t y being luatlc Entirel y of cast b*-^ iron of iVpusi nl' thickness , is ~~ very durable, and not liabl e to get out of repair. The fire is eiteijy kindled , and when sufficientl y ignited , by closing tMj dampcr the beat is made to pass 'through all the upper ffces into the ra- dia tor on the top, thence off to the hack iV.iator , down one half of those tubes, up the other hfl f,wVn it makes its escape into the chimney, thus radfiatingSa large a- mount of heat , giving a mild and eqmll tempVa ture to the whole of the air in the furnace chaj nber , frorK which it is cond ucted into the several apartitents to be\arm-1 cd —thecombustion of the fuel boin* so slow , tlia\we do' not expo se any red hot iron to th# air to be heafijd , and it is so easil y ' control led that thelrequircd heat ca\ be increased or diminished at pleasur e, with a corres-> ponding consumi.tion of fuel. Being but. 4 1-2 feet m hei ght/ it can be easily placed in any cellar , and in all cases we warrant , them to give enti re satisfaction. I W e would invite all who arc about procuring I< ur- naccs . or are otherwise interested in these articles , to call and examine the above Furnaces at our Ware- | rooms, wh ere will also be found Prouty & Mears s Im-1 proved Portable, Hot Air Ventilating Fu rnace ; Cook- 1 ing Itangcs ; the celebrated Medal , or Madeira Parlor - Stove ; and a general assortment of Cooking and Office Stoves. DAVID PROUTY & CO., 19 and 20 North Market street. Boston , Oct. 8, Sm Peirce Acadcniy-rMid dleboro ', Mass. m i l l ! Winter Term Jill commence MONDAY , J_ December 2d. Board and Tuition as heretofore. Catalogues furnished orfapp licatiou to the Princi pal , J.Iw . p. JKNKS , A. M. , cr U. W. ITAWTON . Ma le Assistant. Nov 12—5w J. T. WOOD , Secretary. CRANBERRIES—In fine order , for sale by n 5 A. Pj ?RCIVAL. CLEAR AND MESS PORK; Pickled Shoulders , and a full assortment of Groceries , for sale at A. PERjCIVAL'S, ' A 5 India RubberAioods, THE subscriber h als consfenuy on h,and , a complete assortment of / . Rubber uoods, comprising articles of Water) Proof Clothing , such as Coats, Caps, P ants , Boor*and Shoes, Leggins. Also Air Beds and Pillows, Cushions , Life Preser v- ers, Travelling Hags , and 'other articles too numerous to s\) ectt'w enables me to offer my extensive and thoroug h lr tade Stock on terms the most fair and honorable to all. \ Eve ry one must be satisfied that thisNj s the only RIGHT WAY of doing business and the only one by which a man can trade with safety—fo r if on\ buys at less than cost, some one must pay a great deaj more than the WORTH , or the seller cannot , meet Ws de- m ands. \ To the Cape Trade I have ever adhered as neaV to the one price system as possible; but now being coNn- pletelv under" way , and behind none in my line M tr ade.'l h a ve O N E PRICE TO ALL. \ To all who may chance to buy Clothing in Boston this season , I will say, if you wish to know jn ^t what you are buy ing, ar.d that you are getting your money 's worth, please look in at the best Stock for the Cape Trade in Boston. I have ©n hand a very large assortment of Piece Woods for custom work ,' and emp loy an experienced Cut ter and faithful hel p, so that all ga rments shall be. made wi th despatch and permanence. SHE BUTAH KI€II, 78 and 80 Ann-street, 2d building No rth of Blackstone-street. Boston , Oct. 22. 3m Commpioners' Notice. NOTICE is he reb/ y given , that the subscribors have been appointed/ by the Jud ge of Probate for the County of Barnstanle , Commissioner!! to receive and examine the cliiirrys of creditors against the estate of T H O M A S STKTSON , Uite of Barnstabl y, shoemaker , rep resented insolvent— and six months i'rom the 13th of August last, are al- Ifivvcd said creditors to present and prove their claims ; ani l we shall at/end that service at the store of Eben 'r Bacon , in Ban/stable, on Thursday the 12th of De- cember , and Wednesday the ljfh day of February next , at 2 o'clock. P. M. iiBEN'R. BACON. 1 ~ /Isaac chipman ,, Commissioners - Ba rnstab/e, Oct. 29 , 1850. Extension of the C. C. BrasicihKail Eoad.j \ T the last Annual Meeting of the/Stockholders of! ±\ t he Cape Cod Branch Rail HoadiCompaiij\ an ap- i proprintion was made to pay the ex/enses of ' . surveys for the extension of said iai'l road te/Hya nnis and Yai> mouth. Under this authorit y, M r/Thomas Doane, an ex perienced Eng ineer , wa s emp li/ed and the surveys have been made , and the plans , /rofiles and estimates of cost are comp leted. / The u ndersi gned would , therefore, respectfull y in- vite all who are desirous that/saidrail road should be extended to Ilvannis or Yarfnotrth , to meet at Sears' Ho tel , Yarmouth , on WEDNESDAY , the 13th ofj Nov. 1850, at 2 o'clock , P. JM.. to examine the report of; the Eng ineer , and adop t yueh measures as they may I then and there de em expedient to promote the object of the meeting. / J. H. W. PAGE , / AMOS OTIS, Committee of Directors of the C. C, Branch Kail/Road to procure surveys , &c. Sandwich , Oct. 29. / Barnstabl e Academy. / TH E nex t Quarter of eleven weeks, will comm/nce! M O N D A Y , November 18th , u nder the change of| F. N. Blake, Princi pal , and Miss Amelia S. SX-ekt, ! of Norton , Preceptress. / Ext ra charges for Music. French and Drawi j/jj,as be- fore. J O H N M UN ROE , ) / I EBEN'R BAC ON, } Trustees. I LORING CROCKER , )/ j Barnstable , Oct. 23, I I W. ALLEN, D. D. S.. | ( Member of the American Socieh j of Ihnial Surqeon s ) I ffig^g^ MECHANICAL AND SURGICAL ' \ ! ji ^S ^ ©JSKPEffiSS g ! Will be in Sandwich next four weeks. sept 24 } \ To Cap e Traders . ^T*/^i ^e W0UM respectfull y invite you to V* J T ca^ all( ^ examine our stock of *hr*4 JalMF® ASJE) OiiI?S9 / \ and v arious other kinds of goods usua lly kcptjfn our line of business. We arcVnableil to offer you inducements to buy, as w e / n anufirViure most of the goods we sell , and invite yo/r speeinlVtt .cntion to the article of Cnps, whicii w/mannf'actuVe largel y, and are not to be undersold. | / We are nO wXreceivins; a full supp ly of Fall Goods , /ich as Fur andXFur Trimmed CAPS. MUFFS, VIC- frOHINES , BOAS, and a large stock of Buffalo and 'Fancy ROBES, \ • I ¦ P lease call and seVus , as we are de termined to sell j at su ck prices as will ejisure tho sale of our uo-ods. I \ GOULD & ST0W15, Boston. Sept. 3. \ 18 Union street. LADIES Of Barnslable and Vicinity. F. A. JONES & CO., No. 1 TREMONT ROW, T^rT^S^TPvfMF^ iBJtU'fe' ii ^U-AMg Would solicit your attention to the immense Stock of NEW GOODS which they now have, nnd are diiily receiving by every foreign arrival , suitable to tlic AUTUMN TRADE OF 1850!! E v e r y v a r i e t y o f ©m Aw is9 from the most expensive Cn-hmcre to the cheapest Wool Plaid. SILK S of every kind and qu alitv , m Blacks and Cblors, / ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES. FRENCH TH 1BETS A XT) GERMAN MERINOS Of all Grades. FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, O ur usual Assortment. VELVETS , All Widths and Colors. FRENCH CLOAKS & SACKS, Nl'-W PATTKKXS AND TRIMMINGS. T O G E T H E R WITH TII 10 I M M E N S E V A I i l E T Y OF ALL OT H E R STYLES D R Y GO ODS ADAPTED TO THE PKESENT SEASON. O ur long experience in the City liet ail Trade ena- bles us to know the wants of our customers , and gives us unusual facilities for "iipp ly i usr them. During the whole of our hu-iine.ss rareer , it has always been our in- tention to offer CHOICE