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[From tha Odd Follow.] A W 01 e g> in p II o jibef pT JfA^XT PALES. !' 'Tii) sweet to knqw there is an eye will mark Our coming, and look brighter when we cpme." Qh. rh « cqrrj ing of rqse-timc is plpasant and sweet, \VT jth skies soft and brig ht as a drea m : j '»t a glad voice to welcome my hqrnc rretuni 'd feot , A wariij-hcin -tec] grpeting when loved ones I meet , Th ey ore sweeter and bri ght er , I ween. A ln;i) U to clasp mine as J enter the dopr , AH V.tti qr) to answ er my own ; To reit in its sunli ght, my wanderings o'er , While my heart softl y sings Jike the Memnon of voro That, the long days qf absence have flown. " ' | <:.ii-o not ftjr riches , I ask not for fuin e, lint a sigh of regret when I roam , .And love that will follow me ever the same And eyes that will brighten when speaking mv name , And a warm heart to welcome me home. "" Th ere arc some that await me in yonder fair sky, In dreams to my pillo w they come , And J know there 'll be j oy in my father 's blue eye, j \n \ my rl iirlinji , mv (love , tq my bos-o.m will fly, )yi)en I enter their beautifu l home. " POETRY. Tis not in temp les made with hands , The great Creator dwells , But on the mountain top hp stands , And in the lowly dells ; Wher ever fervent , prayer is heard . He stands recording every word j In dell , on njountain , everywhere , lie never fails to answer prayer. Yes—i n the poor man 's lowl y stall . A nd in the prisoner s cells , And in the rich man 's lordl y hall , The great Creator dwells"; Where twq qr threp are joined in prayer, His aud ience Hall ,' His House is'th ere: ' Whe rever prays the child of grace Is His peculiar dvyellin g place. Thin k yoii that temp les built of stone , An d blessed by priestl y h and , Are more peculiarl y His own , More revcrance demand ri Go tq th y closet. Shut the door : An d all th y mercies ponder o'er , Thi ne all pervading God is there : He loves to answer secret praytr. The temp le thy Creator owns , That tpmp le is the hea rt: $q tqwering pil e of costly stones , Nor any wqrk of art: The cloud cant sp ire tha t points on hio-fj, May draw the lightning from the sky; ' J int 'tis the humble , mq dest flower" , That dri nks in the refreshing shower ; And in rgtupij fqr favors give n. It breaths its fr.agraiice back tp heaven. ¦pempl es not in:?s!e \yiU» Hands. ](t is hard, tq form a tru e estimate pf any r,i»n! s ha ppinpgs ; Ijcennsp happ iness depends must upon thp.se t ilings which, lip most out of sight . Those joys, Ijkis )l]osc. gorrpws , are most real , deep and slrpj ig, Which run pn in a silen t stream withou t making any noise : such are ili« joys, whicli arise from easy yc- fjccti qns , niqijerat p desires, and palm content. Wu see I he false glare of greatness vyhii- h snr- rounds some men , and are apt to gaze at it with a foq lial) (t|ce of wonder. But wo sop not those miser- ies, which sometimes lurk beneath (liege pompous fip pcar.'inc es. \yi)at avails all the ppmp and parade of lifH. whi cp appears abroad ; if , when wo shift tl jp gaud y (latter- ing scene , the man is unhappy, where happjness ,like pliurjly ipiist b,e»in at, home ? Whatever ingredi- ents of bliss Brqvidonpo. may have poured into his ctip,i]omestic misfortunes will render the whole com- position distasteful. Fortune and happ iness are two very (jistjnct ideas ; however some, who have a false idea of.ljfs ijpd a wrqngppss of thinkin g, may con- found them. Far, bet fer is a dinner of herbs where Ipye is, than « stalled ox-nod haired therewilh. That is, it is bet- ter to liqye peace wit hout plenty, th an plenty with- out |!pt|('p. That , whore there is but a slpnder snb- fisle nce .yet an uninterru pted interchan ge of mutual endearments , among those of the same family , im- ports a mpre §plid satisfaction than tp fare sumptur pUi.lv every day, or to live ip great and pompous bujldir. gs, gvat upd noble aj isn tn en|s , eveiy tjiin p great but perhaps the owners llieji '.selx cp . EUn ppj sj egs. 4% gopd hi)sb.in,l will repair his house while tlu ifveatl ier is fair , nqt put it oil" t;]l w inter; a carefu l pilot will take advant age of ' the wind and tide , and SO pijl put to pea , not wait fill a storm arise. The irayeller will take his iimt) p,, ., j Qunu.yi ,ni d ,nom] his pace when ni ght comes on , lest darhness over- take jiini j the smiih will strike while the iron is hot , |est it grqw eqol , and so lip Ifisp his labor ; so we pug ht to make every day the day of repentance • to piakfi P5P pf (hp present lime, that when we come to fli e, we have nothin g to do but fp die , far there will bo a time when the door will be shut , when there \yi!l bo np entrance at all .— [Spencer. JSteneaiii.iB5€C. Colnit Port and low Bedford Packet. _(_, The sloop HARRIET P. Capt. IS. >-«a " Bourne , com menced running ' regularl y for / /I%V til0 SCilS0 "- °» *he 25th Tilt. .. ' from Cotuit 3fff|Bp' Vl>n t0 Ncw Bedford , via East Falnioutli •"~^^~e* "w'and Wood' s Hole. Forfreb 'hl or pmsaw app ly to ELIJAH PIIINNEY , Cotuit l'ort , PERRY G. MAC0MI5ER , New Bedford , or to th e master on board. tf Cotuit Port , May 14 Wholesale Book and Stationery Store, TAPPAN, WHII?eTo .RE & MASON, 114- Washing * on-sf , Boston , OFFER to Booksellers , Merchants and others, all the different kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS in use— STATIONERY of every kind—Blank ACCOUNT BOOKS—LETTER PAPER—STEEL and GOLD PENS—WAFERS SEALING WAX INDIA RUBBER—TISSUE PAPMRS—PARCIIMKNT— MARKING INK. '. —ALSO j - All the new and valuable $OOKS suitable for Li- braries—Mason and Webb' s latest Church Music ,THE NATIONAL PSALMIST—and Russell' s Series of READING BOOKS, now used in about 500 towns. mav 7 The Chnrms %f Love. There are a thousand things in this world to afflict fin d gadiicr,, but how many that are beautiful and jz i'id. r plju worhl leems with beauty-— which objects {{hidden the eye, and warit) (lie heart. We nijght be liappy if we would. There are illg that we cannot f.'eape , the, approach of disease , death , oj- misfor- pin e, (l | e sunderi ng (jf earfld y ti ps, t|ie canKer worm Kj qre ea)-ni;sll y fp promote each Qth ,er"? pood. (foil has blussed u? with a fj qine whicli is not all dark. f'here js sunshine, pvpr ywhere—in the sk y, upon (i |o t'?|rth , there wpuld bain most hearts ,j f we would h>qk a):qund us. The sjorpis di p awiiy, and a bri ght fill) shinps out. SnniiTier (Irqps her tjntfic) curtain iipQO tl |i; mirth, which is very beautiful even when ..ulurri n l)rei|tha her chang ing breath upon it. God !«ign? in, heaven. Miirmur not at a being so Jjo un- :iful , iind we can liv e )ia])pjcr than we do.— [De Lii .)(ottp Fogue. ' ' ' MORAL READINGS. Pisopnte nt is a sin iji.it is its own punj shment , ()nd makes men torment thems elves ; it makes men fad-^the b,qd y sick—anil all enj oyment sour ; it arises not from cond ition , 1ml the mind - Paul was pontunteil iu a pri son—Ahab was discoiitrntcd in i\ palace ; he had al} the deli ghts pf Canaan , that pleasant land , the wealth of a king dom , the pleas, pres of a court , the honors and powers of a throne , jf»4 »U t!?i» imiif s liitn nothing witiiout ^aboth's vineyard. Inordinate desire exposes men tp con- |tinual vexation s , and being disposed to fret , ihej j will always find something to fief about. — [Matth ew I JIenry. ' 1 *^ li 1Mlllt i * * ^.WJ«M«g^tfawnKiLjwBMM«anmaimmjajjEM— . . . - ^, -j,.imm Disconfenf. THE BOYS5 CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT I§ NQW IN SUCCE SSFUL OPERATION AND PREPARING FOR A MUCH LARGER BUSINESS THAN HAS EVERYETBEENDONE! The STORE , although previousl y ext ensive, has* been enlarged by the addition of a part of an l ADJOINING BUILDING , '^'hereby making the second story one of the ' MOST SPACIOUS And Best Arranged Sstics SSo'oj ns '. Ill TSE GITY. ./ Th p Stock is much larger than at any 'former period. and tq which additions arc constantly being made. It is, we believe, generall y ad npftfls* that the ' ' BOYS' (MT11M A T T H I S E S T A Ii/,I S HM E N T Is bf ilter cut, better made, the sUes heller assorted , and as a whole in fnr. bclter taste THAN AT ANY STOl/E IN THIS CITY ! There is no want of attention to the Constant Ckiifes of Fashion , And purchasers may rely with PERFECT CONFI- DENCE qn being able" to find whatever is desira- ble in this line. THOSE WHO BUY AT W H O L ES A L E Will find our assortment worthy of their attention ! SUCH AS CANNOT BR MET WITH EtSEWHEBK , AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES! This Branch of the Trade is PARTICULARLY SO- LICITED. The Terms being liberal. OTfrroir M^Kalsona & (D@o9 NO. 4 BRATTLE, NEAR COURT STREET, HOSSOSo march 19 tf WE have inducements for all to patronize us. who are in want of goods in our line , and being Cape hoys , we ask a share of the Cape trade. We manufactur e our Hats , and are our own workmen , the reby sav ing 25 per cent in the cost of the lint. We are at no expense for Clerk-hire , which is such a tax on most traders- Wo buy for cash at the lowest pos- sible prices, Here are three good reasons wh y wp can sell cheap, and we shg.ll endeavor to, sell as low as the lowest. We try to keep a first rate stock of Hats and Caps— (there is not a larger or better assortment in the city ) —also Trunks , Valises , Umbrellas , 'and Gents ' Fur- nishing Goods , and every article we sell is warranted to be as wo represent it. Hats and Caps made to order at a few hours notice. Persons coming over the Cape Cod Rail Road , will find it but a short distance to our store «ST R E M E M B E 1 1 ss, KYBER, CBOCK EK & CO., 497 WASHINGT ON-S T., j A few doors South of Elliot and Kneeland streets. ENOS RYDER. FRANCIS W. RVDKR. ALBERT CROCKEK. Boston , May 10. tf The Barijstable County Mutu al FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, C ONTINUES to insure Buildings and Furnitiin against loss or damage by Fire. The risks of tht Company now amount to $1,395,646, and th, e absolute funds of the Company for the pay m'ent of losses amount tp $54,297 39. | Applicatipn for Insurance to be made at the com |pany 's offic e, at Barnstable Bank , or to cither of the D I H E C T O R S . ZENAS D. BASSET , President , Hyan nis ; DAVID K. AKIN . South Yarmouth : ' SETH CROWELL , East Dennis ; EBEN BACON , Ba-.nstable ; WALTER CROCKER. West Barnstahlo. AMOS OTIS , Secretary. Vai-moiftU Port, Fch 12 , tf J 1J| 1 W STYLES. JIM Per sons ft-om &-3te Cape wls© intend te PUR CHA SE HATS, CAPS, &c,3 IN THE CITY , ARK INVITE D TO CALL AT THE STORE OF RYDER, CROCKER & CO,, TH E subscribers having had in use for several months a new improvement Hi their COOKING RANGE , whicli the y have Ihormujhh j tested, arc prep ar- ed to oifer them to the trade , and to set them for the use of Families. Hoardin g Houses , Hotels, &c. They are equall y well suited for Wood and Coal.and arc made of six different sizes , ada pting them for both largo and small establishments. The princi pal im- provements we have made in this Range are the plac- ing of the Oven on cither side of the fire at pleasure , rendering it perfectl y acc essibl y without being obliged to reach over the fire when baking, and in bring ing the Boilers in immediate contact with the fire , so that (hey all boil readil y. The Oven is large and looiny, and the fines are so arranged about it. that we can warrant it to bake with great perfection. Other improvements have bee n made , rend ering it perfectl y simp le in operatio n, (the re being but one damper) and one of the most dura- ble economical Hangcs ever made. Hot Air Fixtl'dk s for warming additional roouT; are attached when desired ; also ff .iTf.it Backs and Bath Boilers of the most approved construction .— The above , with our other approved patterns of Ranges , we are prepared to put up and warrant to (/ ice perfect sat isfaction. Also Furnaces for heating Houses , and Parlor GRAins of the host manufacture and finish , in great variet y of patterns Mirror Makbi.e Chimney Pieces of beautifu l desi gns , with a full assortmen t of Stoves , Tin and Copper Ware , &c. &c, we offer for sal e at our Stove. Range and Furnace Factory, Nor , 28 and 30 Merchants ' How , Boston , at wholesale or retail , at th e lowest market prices. Personal attention given to setti ng Ranges and Fur- naces. MOSES" POND & CO. aug 20 iv PON D'S IMPROVED UNION RANGE ! ! 1S50. To Owners, Masters and Builders of Ships, W E beg to call you r attention to a new article foi Shi p's fastening , which we beli eve to be greatly superior to any material now used for that purpose— YELLOW METAL BOLTS. Although new in this market , they hav e been in ac- tiv e use in all the Eng lish Shi p Yards and Docks for a long period of time. The manufacturers , whose agents we are, were in- duced t o make a sm all quantity last Spri ng, by the de» sir e of several shi p-b uilders here to obtain a samp le of them for their own use. The builders who have tried them , ar c so entirel y satisfi ed with their character and worth , that the ina nul'aetur crs have resolved upon mak- ing them in large quantities and offering them for sale. Being firnjer than the Copper Bolts , th ey bear much harder dri y'ing ; and their composition prevents the formation of the verdi gris so muc h comp lained of as natural to Copper. Their resistance to corrosion caus- es them to wear more uniforml y and longer than Cop- per Bolts , and they must have the preference over them. Their present price is about twenty per cent, less than Copper. We are now prepared to receive orders for all sizes a n d kinds used in shi p building, and can furnish an ar- ticle as perfect as can be made. We shall he pleased to show you these Bolts, and re- spectfully ask you to examine them at our Store , No 79 State-street. WM. THOMAS & CO. Boston , Nov. 7. tf F, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla & Tomato Bitters, ARE very hi ghl y recommended by most of the first Physicians in Boston , Portland ,'New Bedford , Sa- ,1cm, LowcH.and in many other places wh ere they have become in gcneral u.se by them, for all comp laints wh ere a-gcncral alterat ive to the system is required. fr o w n's Siti-sstpsi'riEIs* and Tomato BltlCB'S will be found a certain cure in all cases of Indi gestio n or Dyspepsia. Jaundice , Loss of Appetite , General Debility, FaintncRS and Sinking of the Stom ach .'Xowness of Spirits , Costiveness , Determination of Blooijl to the Head , Pain in the Limbs and Side, Di- ai-rhak , Weakness , Dizziness , Cutaneous Eruptions on the Face and Neck , Hectic Fever , Ni ght Sweats , Ner- vous and Sick Headache , Acidity of Stomach , Billious Affecti ons , Piles , Costiveness , and in all diseases caus- ed by impurity of the Blood, the debility of the sys- tem , or Hie unhealth y state of the stomach and bowels. They are also exceeding ly efficacious in restoring constituti ons broken down by sedentary emp loyments , and have hsecn extensivel y used by Clergymen , Editors , Printers , CSerks , Seamstresses, and numerous others , j whose healt% has been injured by confi nement and close app licatio n, ^vith the happ iest results. They restore the! action of th e stomach , incr ease the quantity of the blood , and impart to the wan and emaciated system of I the invalid th<* vigor and glow of true health. j - Piles ! Piles ! Brown 's Sars'apariila will be found a certain remed y for that dreadfu fe, and most tioublesom cdisease. Cases have been cured^i ftcr all other remedies have been tri- ed with out having- the least effect Cdsiglis ! Congits ! We can recommend this article as being one of the most efficaci ous madicincs for Coughs , Pain in the Side, I Weakness, &c, no\y in use. It has been used with great ' effect in removing toughs, of long standing. Efi\ &dwar y>rk. No. 1 A-jall street. " Philadel phia , 89 Chfcstnut street. " Boston , Railroad EScha nge, Court Square " Sandwich , Boy dcn's *Stage Office, nov 28 BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. DR. WM. E. LORI) , havin g removed his residence fro m Cambridgeport , andiocatcd himself between the villa ges of North and East Dennis , would respect- full y t end er hi s services to his friends ot Denn is and the public generall y, hop ing by applicatio n and atten- tion to the wants of his patients , to deserve a fair pro- portion of public patronage. His medicines are en- tirel y veget able, and his mode of practice has proved eminentl y successful , in the. treatm ent of affections of the Lungs , Liver , Stomach , Kidneys and Spine , Ner- vous Diseases , and the va rious comp laints peculia r to fe males ; al so, in all cases of scrofula and impurities of the blood. WM, E. LORD , M. D. Dennis , Sept. 10. \ 6ra Bounty Laml !r Soldiers . O F the War of 1812,—of t e Florida and other In- dian Wars since 1790,—i id for the commissioned officers of the War with Mexi o,—who served for one month and upwards , and havi received no land—(anil if dead , for their widows and i inor children.) obtained un der the new law by HORJtK) WOODMAN , 26 Railroad Exchange, Boston , who has an Agency at Washington. Q3?"Cash paid for Land Patents. oct 15 Gin Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Dry Goods, &c. JUST received and for sale-h y the subscriber , a good assortment , of Gentlemen 's and Boys' thick and thin BOOTS and SHOES. Also A great variety of Ladies' and Misses BOOTS and Walkin g SHOES. Also An excellent assortment of Gentlemen 's, Ladies ' and Children 's RUBBERS. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES—Of the usual assortment generall y found in a country store , which will be sold at reasonable prices. /SOAP POW.DERS—A good article for washing- One paper will make 12 quarts of Soap : price 12 1-2 cents per paper. . FREDERICK LEWIS. ' Barnstable , Oct. 15. '. Furniture and^fpholstery. W )®m d MA^IpE^®!? jW «^S§vek-street. ns comp lete an assortment Jpjv or' K»ofs and Shoes, ^^** at wholesale or retail , as can be found at any other store in Boston. Our assortment consists in part of Ladies' Patent Leather Fox'd Congress Gaiters; do do Laced do; do do Ti p'd Laced do: Laced Kid and Morocco Fox'd do: Shoeti es, Buskin " , Excelsiors , Low Ties and Sli ppers; Misses and Childr en 's Gaiter and Polka Boots; pegged and sewed Bootees, and Buskins ; Men 's, Boys' and Youth's Boots and Shoes of every descri ption. Also , an excellent var iety of Gent's Fine Boots and Rubbers, of good sty les and qualities , all of which will be sold i on favorabU terms. Those who want to purchase su- perior articles , and are desirous of examining one ot th e best varieties in Boston , will find it for their inter- est to call as above. [C7°"Messrs. Alden & Mayo are successor to Mi. Geo. A. Veazie, and those who have heretofore patronized him , are invited to call. Mr. Mayo is a native of Wellfteet , and takes this opportunity to solicit the trade of his friends in Barns- table County—and all who favor the firm of Aldcn & Mayo with a call , may rely upon receiving every at- tention to their wants! DAVID ALDEN, Boston , Oct. 1. • NOAH MAYO. BARRETT'S DYE HOUSE, No. 14© Washington , . . Boston , THE OLDES T AND MOST EXTENSIVE IN NEW ENGLAND. LADIES' DRESSES and CLOAKS of all fabrics, SHAWLS, IIDKFS,, SCARFS and Fancy Arti- |cles of all kinds , dyed most brilliant colors and finish- ed so much like new goods, as to deceive the most practised eye. Silks and Silk Dresses watered in beau- tifu l sty le. Woolen Dresses dyed without being ri pped. Parasols and Sun Shades dyed on the frames. Straw Bonnets dyed , and pressed in fashionable shapes. Black Merino Shawles re-dyod , and white ones cleansed without injury to the borders. Gentlemen 's Coats , Overcoats and Pants cleansed or dyed whole , and pressed the same as n ew, j Having the lead in the business , the proprietors mean .to retain it , by keeping in advance of all others in the beauty and excellence of their work , and moderate cha rges. 2m sevt 3 UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CGIWY, CAPITAL 150 ,000 DOLLARS. CHARTER UHfLMIITJED. NO CONNECTION WITH FIRE MARINE OR HEALTH INSURANCE. POLICIES issued at reduced hates for Mercan- tile purposes. SPECIAL PERMITS for sea voyages and for California residence at reduced prem- ium. It is believed that any Parish or association of ladies or others for that special purpose , or an y benevolent individual , desirous of seemi ng an amo unt , to be paid to a Clergyman or other person on attaining the age of 40, 50 or 60 years , or to bis famil y in the event of his death sooner occurring, will find on examination of the Prospectus of this Company (which is always furnish- ed gratis by the A gents , or by mail if written for,) that it offers greater facilities for the attainm ent of that ob- ject than any other similar instituti on. [See extracts fr om Charter and remarks, page 17 of Prospectus. J Persons insured in this Company on the mutual pla n—the "onl y pl«n ," sa ys Chambers , (see page 10 of Prospectus ,) '-which the public at large are concerned to support "—will have returned to them all o f the p rofits, instead of a portion onl y, as is proposed by- some of the stock or mixed companies. Late annual dividend seventy-five per cent, on the premi ums paid by mutual members. The Finance Committee (who are among the most re- liable financiers in this country) superintend all in- vestments of the Company. BOARD OF FINANCE , Franklin Haven , Preside nt Mercha nt's Bank .Boston. Thomas Tiiaciier , Merc hant , Boston. Reuel Williams, President Kcnneheck Rail Road. LOCAL REFEREES. John I. Palmer , Esq. N.Y. Robt. G. Shaw ,Esq.Boston. Moses Tay lor , Esq. do. David Henshaw , Esq. do. Lawrence Trimbl e &Co.do. Willia m Sturg is, do. Atsop & Cbauncy, do. Charles Sumner , do. Dikectohs' Office , 78 State-street. Boston E. B. PRATT , President. Daniel Sharp , Jr., V.icePresident. . Henry Crocker, Secretary. Particular information and Pamphlets given on appli- cation to J. P. WASHBDRN , Agent for Barnstable and Nantuck et Counties. Boston , Jul y 9. tf 0G?"The following individuals are hereby authorized (as iSub-A gcnts) to receive app lications for insurance in ihe aforesaid Co., vi z : Z. R. IIINCKLEY , P. M., Sandwich. CHAS. BOURNE , " North Sandwich. Z. GREEN , " Pocasset. .0. GOODSPEED , " Fahnouth. II. CHAPMAN , " Noith Dennis. L. HOWES , Jr., " East Dennis. J. P. WASIIBURN , Co. Agt. Barnstab le, July 30. MORE LIGHT !-Pure and genuine Bw^'^fj^ ' at 62 1-2 cts per gallon—for sale at the 7 TY BOOKSTORE , Barnstable . J- ^T" , • T Tjnit t"1*' k LL persons desirous of emp loyment '" u bscr'' ilcan find the materials by app ly ing to t" her. Those at a distance can be accom3 < ^Ql^AtJ - __Barnst able , Oct. S. —^^—TfVo'" W "^£TCAUPETS " —A good assortment J0 ^idc.' - the ci ty; Oil Carpets , from 1 to 2 j a> These in want of such will do well to ^ 'l^tfA^- • J0 V DL-. WAMS & , C' oo^ ( TITI-IITE BEANS , nice LARD and: ' W BUTTE R-Ji.st received ™<-\r°!J ch^ S' > sept s A. PaRW P aper Hangings. BOSTON and CHELSEA PAPER CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN XPillPHXB EL&SydHIHX&Sa WOULD call the attention of those about purchas- ing, to their large , well manufactu red , ami se- lected Stock of PAPER HANGINGS , B0'* 1 , " j &c, embracing as large an assortment as can be to ^ elsewhere. Their stock consists of a very largo va ty of their own Manufacture—also Philadelphia an French Papers of various patterns and desi gn 3' „ Merchants and others arc respectfully invited tow - Orders from the country answered with promp'»> and despatch , at the Warehouse^ Union Block,0" street , Boston. OTIS MERRIAM , Agent j u | y 4_ iy for the CompaiV ^ New England Truss Manufactory BOSTON, MASS. TAMESTREDERICK FOSTER continnes to m"1' tS ufacture all the various approved Trusses , At 467 WashingtOBi-street. e His residence and business being both in tlie s- f buildin g, he can be seen at home nearl y the w)l0 ^ the time , day or evening. He has more room better convenience for the Truss business tna < person engaged in it in this or any other city- p(er j • Also , Abdominal Supporters for Prolapsus Trusses for Prolapsus Ani ; Suspensory l>ngs ' fcct ; Caps , Back Boards , steeled Shoes , for iicfornj,6 ^^ Covex spiral Trusses ; Dr. Chase 's Trusses, to ^ ^ .i- sold by Dr. Leach ; Trusses of galvanized IT1C pcc^i will not rust , having wooden and copper pads , ( . spiral Truss : Rundell' s do ; Salmon 's Ball and ^^ Sherman 's patent French do ; Bateman 's ( '°' M nrsli'' and sing le: Stone's Trusses; Dr. Fletcher 's do; 1 < {jc do; Dr. Hull' s do; Thompson 's Ratchet no; » s, Shaker 's Rocking do—these may all be had at 1 . tablishment. Also , Trusses for' children of " ' nblt Whisperin g Tubes and Ear Trumpet that ?u ' hiiri (if a person to converse low with one that is hearing. . ,mn$' KP°"Trusscs repaired at one hours ' no,tU'cia r;i)er to answer , oftenti mes ,as well as new. The s'" ltv .five havin g worn a truss himself for the last. tv*'e "fcc's years , and fitted so ma ny for the last ten veai 1 ^ confident in being able to suit all cases that nll -! to him. nrtci-s ° r tt^-All ladies in want of Abdominal SUPJ? . &*"' Trusses , will bo waited up on by my wife , ^'^ nC e i° line D. Foster , who has had ten years ex]\cl |j, the business. tf * __-i^-^"7i Death's Enemy ! Cancer permanentl y cured without P ain or the use or the Kni fe. IT has latel y been discovered that certain 'Vegetable substances , properl y compounded , will cuTe the most malignant Cancer, in a '/cry shqrt time , wholl y eradicati ng it without pain or inconvenience to the patient. It will also remove Wens and other Tumors almost im- mediatel y. This Compound has lu'en tested bv Phy- sjciai i s of undoubted respectabil ity, who haye confessed their astonishment at its miraculous powers. The pub- lic arp assured that it is a genuine , safe, and trul y val- uable compound—and the Proprietor will vouch for the euro of every Cancer , Wen or other Tumor that m,ay be presented to him for that purpose, no matter how long it has hpen standing, provided it has not been tamper ed with' by the Knife! The Proprietor feels it is his incumbent duty to eiuttion those who may be afflicted with this dep lorable disease, agaitist the shocking imposition of ignorant quacks , who pretend to cure Cancers by the use fit' the IVni lc. Their process is death to any one afflicted with Scirrhus or Cancer. The Proprietor will intend to cases at his residence , and a speedy and lasting cure warranted ; also, Con- stitutional l roatnient. Qver a hundred names can be given as references , if required. ! All communications addressed to the sole Proprie- tor, J. W. CIIANNING , 40 Elm street , New Bed- ford , will meet with prompt attention. Now Bedford , Ju ne 1(, tf F URNITURE ! (LATE OF FESSKNDEN & HA3KKLL.) W HOLE - ,Jf j J ! AND SALE f^lpS f RETAIL. Nos. 28 and 30 Sromficld street, BOSTON. J. DANFORTH & CO,, MANUFACTURE RS OF Rich and Fashionable Furniture. Have on hand a largo assortment, which they offer to the trade, and at retail , for fnir prices. We will warrant every article to be as represented to th e purchaser. QS^Also—Furniture , of every description, made to ' ortler - tf June 18 ' JUDE SNOW & CO^ Importers, Jobbers and Retailer?- 2) IE IX (B ® J 6-4 Ha nover sti-e<>* '~— Gal BOSTON. "' 2 , In Opening the Fall Business o f 1850 , )te tire inooices of many styles o f Goods a/""^"'«» than cost of importation. Prom the he ^" ^'S cessive importations , now on Ule mar^ v& ("> at*,; Shawls and Silk Goods. Patterns and desi gns, new and beautifu l all the vari eties imported for the season. ' t] a<% Figur ed Broche Shawls, new sty les ; Cashni ckef Shawls; Square do; 9-4 Tekeri and Printed pre W do; Bay State Shawls , in sty les of our own ch^ 1 " 11 ^ selections , all grades; varieties of Scotch Plaid i?5 aM some beauti f ul desi gns; Silk Shawls; Scarlet o H great variety of cheap Shawls, Mantles, Carx>« r ?IH! &c. &c. 'cs> ^ Cloaks, Sacks, Paletots and Capeg We have all the materials for the above artid ' shall keep on hand a variety of the choicest Pn .^ S 'a"(J terns , any of which can he got np to order hy "S Oi- lier of our establishment , who will have charirif t "Cl«- department. b of tliij Silk Department. All the n ew and fashionabl e styles for -Fall ari i,,, tcr wear. Invoices of rich Chamelion Glace S- "' Glace , in plain and stri pes, very rich ; Jaspe , Chin ! Shot Silks; varieties of Armures , hi gh colors: Ch 1**"1 ' ons , in every combination of coloring, width' n^d " ^ Stri ped Silks; Plain do; Satin du Chcne , all yS and colors , for Cloaks and Pelerines; Black Silk widths , and of the best makes ; Watered Silks- iu '"" lines , &c. ' ' '** Dress Goods Department. French , German and American Manufa ctures i most fashionabl e sty les. All Wool De Laincs; ly "* Cash meres; American De Laines and Cashmeres- ft '"' gali nes; Merino do Francaisc ; French Mcvitio's Thibets ; Cashmere d'Eeosse; yard wide Velvet. ^ colors ; German Velvets , for Cloaks and Psiletois' ' ^ gentincs; Silk and Cotton Warp Al paccas; Cliajne! ' Al paccas; Fancy Stuff Goods; Lyonesc Cloths- v '8 " mettas; Indianas; Bombazines , Lup in's best; '(;,*"' Cloths; Mourning Goods; Plaid Ging hams and jy , from three cents per yard , to the best Engliji j French sty les . "•' Our selections are made with taste and caution our establishment arran ged with a view to the j V i est economy and saving of expense. This enall, .^ to place before our customers the best and tnsi beautiful Goods, at prices much lower than iL who have gone to grea t, extravagance in their store Hosiery and Glove Department, Will be supp lied with our usual assortment. Cotto and Worsted Hosiery; Silk and Wool Gloves , for % ter wear; Kid Gloves , black , colors , and white, of tl» best make, &c. Linen Department. ^ •3-4. 4-4 and 5-4 White Linen , of the best finis! • Fronting Linen; Linen Sheeting; Pillow Case linen' Linen Nap kins and Doylies; Linen Table Covers,of the finest sty les, all sizes,bleaeh'd and brown; Damask Hiickabuck; Toweling; Diaper; Crash. Also, Ladies' and Gentlemen 's Linen Hdkfs , at all prices, and tie best sty les. White Goods. Checked and dotted Cambrics; Chinese Grass Cloth and Nainsook Muslins ; Saccari'lla and Book Muslins; Furniture Dimoty; Victoria and Bishop's Lawn; Swiss Muslins. Curtain Materials, Damask ; Turkey and Red Cambric: Embroidere! Curtain Muslins; Plain and Embroidered Muslin Cur- tains; Patches; Linens; Lace, &c. Piano and Table Covers. Colored and Embossed Table and Piano Coven-, Toilet Covers; Cloth Piano Covers; Worsted , Cotton and Worsted , and Union Covers, all sizes. We are perfectly confident of our ability to supply the public loilh Goods,on as favorable terms, as mij house in Boston. Our prices are even, and toe en- deavor to p lease every one who visits our Store. Domestic Goods Department. Lawrence Cottons, all widths ; Cabot do; Jamei Steam Mills do; Naumkeag do; Amoskcag do; Bart- lett do; Exeter, Newmarket and Shaker Mills , brown ; Phoenix do; Claremont , 10, 11 and 12-4; Allemlale do; Merrimack , Pocasset, &c. Also, on hand , Tickings; Drillings; Stri poe; Silesias; Cambrics , &c. Also.Mar- seilles and Imperial Quilts; Blankets ; Comforters; Counterpanes , &c. Also, French and German Broad- cloths, Doeskins , Vestings , &e., in our usual assort- ment. Linings; Cotton , and Wool Flannels; Chil- dren 's Plaids, &e. In all comprising a full and splen- did assortment , which we offer by the yard , piece, or package. J"UI>E SKOW & CO. 64 HANOVER STREET, 2d and 3d doors from Friend street. Boston , Sept. 17. 3m