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j Journeyman Wanted.
WANTED Immediatel y, an industrious Journev-
mnn Shoemaker , ofste.idv hii liir * to whom good
waires will he given. A jip ly to HEX It Y EWER.
Ba rnstahlc , Oet. 1 Sw-
iff ea3j «isses ! ]?H «?j]|j c$mp§ '
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npiIE following variet y of Medicines may be fou n d
JL at the «ii!
!scnhe r's— Richard-oil 's Bitters ; Miller 's
Bi'tcrs : Cnrhett 's Shaker 's S.irsapiirilla; Atwood' s,
Lanslcy 's, Wheeler 's aixl Abbott 's Bitter ';, and a. vari-
ety of other kinds too numero us to mention.
««K 6 A. PERCIVAL.
NEXT TO TRINITY CHURCH.
Wwtt-, *. i " ^~1 TJ r&a£-FJi) ~
W'?£^tin i n Com
mercial Street , whore they continue to put up Shi p and
Famil y stores, on terms which have nev er yet failed to
giv e the most perfect satisfaction to our numerous cus-
tome rs. And from our increasing facilities in trade ,
we feel confident , that we ca n meet the wants of all
who m.'iy favor us with their patronage , on term s m ore
favorable than ca n be had at any other store in the city,
The location of our store , from its being in the imme-
diate vicinity of the Baltimore , Philadel phia and East-
ern Packet Piers ,is more convenient for the Cape trade,
tha n any other store of the kind in Boston. We sell
our goods at wholesale and retail , charg ing only the
smallest profit , that will afford an honest living.
With these conditions , we submit onr claims to the
patronage of a discerning public. Feeling trul y grate-
ful to our friends , wh o have patronized us from our
commencement in business, we would return to them
our gratefu l acknowled gements for their many favors ,
still hop ing they will continue their friendl y calls as
heretofore.
Matthias Rich, Jr., Joh n Rich.
Boston , Aug. 27. 1850. 3m
Mechanic's Mow.
STOVES ! STOVES!!
JUST received from the manufactory, and for sale by
th e subscriber , the largest and best assort ment of
Stoves ever on the Cape , or at any one store in Boston
I or New York , consi sting of
Cooking and Parlor Stoves
of all sizes and prices.
Also—Parlor , Sitting and Dining Room , Hall ,
1 Meeting House , School House, Vestry and Shop
I Stoves , &c—among which are the
New World Cooking Stove , diff erent sizes and prices;
Alban y do do do ;
Rainbow do do do ;
Return Flue do do do;
New Eng la n d do do do ;
Parlor. Sitting and Dining Room , and Hall Stoves ;
Golden A^e , a beautifu l Stove ;
Double Flue Chandelier Stove , different sizes and
! price s ;
i Sing le do do do;
! Cottage Parlor Air Tight ;
Franklin do for wood or coal, different sizes ;
Franklin Air Ti^bt, different sizes and prices ;
j Franklin Hot Air , for wood or coal , do.
i Also—Box Stoves , for wood or coal , with or with-
out ovens—and an excellent assortment of Hollow
Ware , too num erous to mention.
(I^-Those wishin g to purchase, will do well to call
before buy ing elsewhere. GEO. H. BEARSE.
Hya nnis . Oct. 8.
Stoves. Stoves.
\ !PHIdslH__?8HSfflm ''c S£nera "v, to his
Air— Convnurritil Air 7'ii/ ht — Tehgr ap h — Improved
I/atha/va/j, and various other patterns too numerous to
mention.
Also —WoodAir Tight and other Parlor STOVES,
with a general assortm ent of Japanned , Tin and Bri-
tannia Ware, all of which he offers on the most reason-
able terms. JOSHUA C. COLLINS ,
No.57 Union-street,
sept 2-1—3in near Ilaymarket Square , Boston.
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f TTHITE BEAKS , nice LARD and COOKING
W BUTTER—Just received and for sale at
sept 3 _ A. PERCIVAL'S.
EXTRACT OF COFFEE-From which
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good Coflee can bo made with but little trouble. —
For sale by A. PERCIVAL.
CUBIST'S LAST SUPPER
with his Twelve Disciples ; representing the consternation and
iismay of the chosen ones at the moment when he told them
that One of them should Betray Him.
THE PRODIGAL SON,
returned home clothed in rasrs, and received by his forgiving
father. The imposing spectacle of s
THE CRUCIFIXION,
composed of more than forty figures; a correct repres8ntaUo»
of that event, according to the best received authorities.
Christ Disputing with the Doctors ;
a characteristic group of seven figures.
THE GAME OF LIFE,
in wliicl: is shown the Christian and Satan contending for the
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' THE SIAMESE TWINS,
and tfieir beautiful American wlves_.
Representation by nine figures, oi Ihe
i?£A§§Aeira: by pirates
of the passengers of a merchantman in the India Seas. After a
description by one of the survivors.
HOI£I£®S£8 OF SLAVEBY,
bs exemplified by seven figures, being actual likenesBea of ft
elave-owner, a slave-driver, and their viqtmiB.
MURDER OF MISS McCREA,
fly the Indians during the Revolutionary war; a thrilling group,
showiniT the characteristics of the Red Men.
INTEMPERANCE,
and its certain evils ; illustrated in three groups, the last 8cor-
rect picture of a
Wife Murdered by her Husband.
Also, groups of a School ,—a, Milliner's Shop,—a Shoemaker's
Shop,—a Barber's Shop,—a Blacksmith's Shop, he, as well as
a variety of single figures of distinguished men, &.C-, with up
wards of
One Hundred of Cabinet Size,
renderin g it the largest collection of Wax Figures in America.
The entire of the above, imd the immense collection of
BIRDS , BEASTS , FISH , INSECTS & REPTILES ,
obtained from all parts of the world, together with innumera-
ble varieties of Natural and Artificial Curiosities ;
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-Jl— *^— ^ | —-=Z? <>_TT^&C£- -*"~ Ljj^f*™^^
Paintings , En gravings and Statuary,
OIL PORTRAITS
of the GREAT and GOOD of all nation s,—Naval and Military
Heroes, Patriots, Statesmen, and Divines ;—Rare Coins ana
Medals;—Shells, Corals, and Fossils;
EGYPTIAN MUMMIES,
and ancient Sarcophagi, 3000 Years old ; and an entire
Family of Peruvian Mummies ;
the DUCK-BILLED PLATYPUS , the connecting link between
the BIRD and BEAST, being evidently half eacli i—the cunoiu
half-tish, half-human .___—.
FEJEE MERMAID ,
which was exhibited in moat of the principal cities of Am
1fi?'?!
in the years 1840, '41, and »42, to the wonder and astomsiratra
of thousands of naturalists and other scientific persons, «"( "
previous doubts of the existence of such an astonishing crenw"
were entirely removed ;
Elephants and Ourang-Outangs ;
ANIMAIiS and BTR.DS of every nation ; Sharks , Seals,
and a variety of FISH-ESS, including the curious
SAW AND SWORD FISH,
all in lifelike preservation ; the whole forming a School of «JJ
Btruclion , blended with Amusement , that for extent and mfJ'L
is unequalled in the known world ;-the whole to be seen for "
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small admission fee of
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Iii Addition to which, and
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
visitors are admitted to the gorgeous Exhihition Hall, w
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has been newly docorated at an expense of nearly five tnoufla"
dollars, where they cim witness the magnificent
THEATRICAL ENTERTAINM ENTS ,
given EVEaY EVENING , and WEDNESDAY and SATUR
PAY AFTERNOONS , bv a Compan y of Comedians *f *
Orchestra of Musicians, admitted to be'SUPERIOR to any ev
before collected in this country, with the aid of
Stage and Scenic Arrangemen^
the most grand and superb ever seen in either Europe or_ g[on
ifial thus""warran ting Ihe universal admission that tne
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Museum , besides being the must comfortable and gw-
also the
Cheapest Place of Amiiseiiient
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IN THE WORLD ! A single visit will prove the truth o
ussuiion , as the admission is only _ . ¦ '
s^ 2,5 Cents to the Whole..
sent 24 nonlOw _ '
GOULD & PRATT,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IS
Stoves, Hot Air Furnaces, Ranges, Grate*
FEMDEBS, REGISTERS, *
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25 asui 27 BlacSistone-streC'
(gekuisii block ,)
BOSTON.
GOULD & PRATT have - sale the
COCIIITUATE AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE,
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n new and beautiful pat tern. In this Stove , <¦
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biscuit may be baked in from 8 to 10 minntcS i 8' gtoV e
entirel y even—it is coniirtcntl y believed thut ' ' j ^eil"
possesses more real merits that any h itherto f !
(i;ft'e».
At the above establishment mav be found nrn'O
en t patterns of cheap Cooking Stoves. . vesst'
Also—CABOOSES suitable for every sl *c
ses a*
varyi ng in price from $-20 to 125. '1lice (
'a ' trV , a'e
from one of the best manufactorie s in the co" -
stout made , with brass latches , roils , !;ctcIl
ifAVES, °
Also—Parlor, Office , Store and Hall b x v
su perior patterns. ¦,rni'ie '
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The public on the Capo are invite d toi ex'' fiilc"1
stock of Stove s, &c.—and the proprietor feels ,aliij
that he can offer them poods at prices, anci
that will induce them to buy.
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Boston , Aiijr. 13. ^ ——
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WOOL CAKVETS-A Sood ^ovtme^J ^iie .^
the city; Oil Carpets , from 1 to 2 va.^ .
These in want of such will do well to ^L"
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|From the Literary Gazette .J t
W Si a t is r« it W I «-'' !
I1Y CllAlU.r.S S1VAIS. j
What is nobl e ? to i n h c - i t j
Y W . i l t i i . L - t a t e, >.ii: ¦ >">' dep-ee q
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The'- '
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II ; .i'- ;- vet t '':>n t ' le^e l'o;' m e !
S.vnelhini «reater far must enter ¦
Into life 's mystic spun;
I'it'i-d to create and center
True nobility in man ! j
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'l'.at is noble ? 'tis the finer ;
Vortion of our mind and heart :
"Linked to something still diviner
Than mere lan very great commanding movement
Serves not one—hut all mankind.
O'er the Force's heat and ashes—
O'er the Eng ine 's iron head —
Where the rapid shuttle flashes.
And the i-p imllc \ .hiils it» thread ;
There is Lalior lowl y tending
Each require ment of the hour ,
There is genius still extending
gi-ionce—and its world of power !
'.Mid the dust , ami speed , and clamor
Of 'be loom-shed and the mill ;
'Midst the e'ink of wheel and hammer ,
Great results are growing still !
Thoug h too of t by Fashion 's ci eatures
Work and workers may be blamed ;
Commerce need not hide its I'ea ttu es !
Industry h not ashamed !
What is noble
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Truth in its enfranchi sed will !
Lea ving stfps—like angel-tra ce^—
That mankind may iblloiv M ill !
E'en thoug h Scorn 's mali gnant g lances
Prove him poorest , of hi.-, clan ,
lie's the Noble—who advances
Freedom , and the Cause of Man !
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A Short Flrc&ttie Story.
Ono evening a poor man ami his son , a li ttle }>oy,
•iii t by the. way side , near Ihe pale of an old to«n in
(Tc nminy . The, fatbef look a loaf of bread , which ho
h:nl boug ht in the town and broke it , and ga ve ihe
h alf to his boy. "Nut so father ," said the lioy, "1
shall not eat till nfler you. Ton have been woikin p
li-i nl all day, fo r small wages to .
-up| oi t nie , ,ml be verv hnn grv ; I shall wait till you ar e done."
"Yo u speak kindl y my son ," rep li ed the pleased fa-
ther ; "voti r lo ve to me does me more good than my
f ,od , imd those eyes of yo uts remind me. of you r
cl ear mother who left us, and told you to lo ve me as
she used to do ; and indeed , my boy, y ou have been
a great st rength and comfort to me ; bu t now that 1
h ive eat the first mor sel to pl ease you , it 's your tui n
now to eat." "Tha nk you f a t h e r ; bu t break this
piece in two , and take you a li ttle move ; lor you
see the loaf is not large , and y ou re quire much more
than 1 do." "I shall divid e the loaf for you ,my boy,
lin t eat it I shall not ; 1 have abundance , and le t us
th ank God tor His great goodness in gi vin g us food
and giving us what is belter still , che erful ami con-
tented hearts . He who gav e us Ihe livin g bread
fro m Heaven , to nourish our immortal souls , how
sh all lie. not gi ve us all other food that is necessary
to supp ort our mortal bodies !" The father ami son
thanked (
Cape Cod Express. '
Office in New York , No. 1 Wall street.
" Philadel phia , 89 Chestnut street.
u Boston , Railroad Exchange , Court Square
'' Sandwich , Boy den's Stage Office,
nov 28
UNION MUTUAL
Lip INSURANCE COM'Y.
" CAPITAL
150 ,000 DOLLARS.
CHABTEK USf lilMITBD.
NO CONNECTION WITH FIRK , MARINE OK
HEALTH INSURANCE.
POLICIES issued at heducisd katks for Mercan-
tile purposes. SPECIAL PERMITS for sea
voyages an d for California residence at reduced prem-
ium.
It is believed that any Parish or associatio n of ladies
or others for that special purpose, or any hcncvolent
individ ual , desirous of seem ing an amount , 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 th is Company (which is always furnish-
ed gratis by the Agents-, or by mail if written for,) that
i f, oilers greater faciliti es for the attainment of that ob-
ject than any other simila r institution. [See extracts
from Charter ami remarks , page 17 of Prospectus.{
Persons insured in this Company on the mutual
pla n—the "onl y phm ," says Chambers , (see page 10 of
Prospectu s .) -'whic h the public at huge are concerned
to support "—will have returned to the m all of ihe
prajits. inste.id of a portion onl y, as is proposed by
som e of the -tock or mixed companies.
Late annual dividend seventy-five per cent, on the
premiums paid by mutual members.
The Finance Committee (who arc among the most re-
liable linanciers in this country ) superintend all in-
vest ments of the Company.
BOARD OF FINANCE ,
Frixklix Haven , President Merchant 's Bank ,Boston.
Thomas Tiiachep,, Men bant. Boston.
Reuel Williams, President Kenneheek Rail Road.
LOCAL REFEREES.
John I. Palmer , E^'
q. N.Y. Robt. G. Sliaw .Esq.Boston.
Moses Tay lor , E< q. ' do. David Hcnshaw , Esq. do.
Lawrence TiimMe &Co.do. William Sturg is, do.
Atso p & Channcy. \ do. Charles Sum nor , do.
DiUKCTOKs ' OiTiCE ', 75 State-stkket. Boston.
E. B. PRATT , President.
Daniel SnAKr , Jr., Vice Pnsident.
IIi:nky Crocker , Secretary.
Piirticnbu- information and Pamp hlets niven on app li-
cation to J. P. WASHB URN , Agent for Bamstable
and Nantuc kct Counties.
Boston , Jul y 9. tf
ES^Tho following individuals arc hereby authorized
(as '-uib-A gents) to receiv e app lications for ins urance
in ihe aforesaid Co., viz :
Z I! HIXCKLEY , P. M., Sandwich .
CHAS. BOURNE , '¦ North Sand wich.
Z. GREEN . '• Poca-set.
O. OOODSPEED , " Pal mouth.
H. CHAPMAN , " No.th Dennis
L. HOWES , Jit.. '¦ East Dennis
J. P. WASHBURN , Co. Agt.
Bamstable , Jul y 30.
Coiuit Port and Now Bedford Packet,
j ^ The sloop HARRIET F. Capt. B.
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"N~ ft°«riic , commenced runnin c regularl y for
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| v the season, on the 25th ult.!' from Cotuit
4#§1*
£> Port to New Bedford , via East Faln iouih
~^^^"'i.nd Wood' s Hole. Forfrei-ht or pa-^m-e
app ly to ELIJAH PHINXEY. Cotuit Port , PERRY
G.MACOM15ER , New Bedford , or to the master on
board. tf CotnitPort , Mav 14
Just Received
AT
GOULD & STOWE'S , 18 Union street, Bos-
ton , 50 doz. pairs White MITTS, suitable for
fisherm en. AKo , a large lot of Leghorn Straw ml
j I'alm LM.fJhus.
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june 18
CJUPI 'VRIOR SPOUTING POWDKi) , ;„ i. 2 1b
| O tin cans, just received at A. PERCIVAL'S.
i sept 3
Pap er Hangings.
BOSTON and CIJtSsEA PAPER CO.,
JIAXUTACTURERS AND DEALERS IX
T13 A T23TJST1P T5? A 'lOTfF^TTWfis m
J r-v£ V zr> ^J p
-'-j J a l^V J\ \ I
sa/iLLiSsJ nsw*IS)q
WOULD call the attention of those about purchas-
insr, to their lame, well m anufactured , and se-
lected Stock of PAPEtt HANGINGS , BORDERS ,
&c, embracing as larg e an assortment , as can be found
eli-cwhe re. Their stock consists of a very large varie- '
ty of their ow n Manufacture—als o Philadel phia and
French Papers of various patterns and desi gns. S
Merchants and others arSrcspeetfull y invited to call.
Orders from the country '
answered with promptnes s
and despatch , at the Warehouse ,4 Union Block ,Union
street , Boston. OTT§ MERRIAM , Agent
Jul y 4—l y for the Company. !
Wholesale Book and Stationery Store,!
TAPPAN, WHITTEMORE & MASONj
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4 Wasisitigtoit -st,Boston,
O
FFER to Booksellers ,' Merchants and others , nil ¦
the diff erent kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS in use—-
STATIONERY of cvory kind—Blank ACCOUNT;
BOOKS—LETTER PAPER—STEEL and GOLD
PENS WAFERS SEALING WAX INDIA
RUBBEH—TISSUE PAPERS—PARCHMENT—
MARKING INK.
— ALSO— i
All the new and valuable BOOKS suitable for Li-!
hra ries—Mason and Wejih's latest Church Mu-ie ,THE
NATIONAL PSALMIST—and Russell ' s Series of
READING BOOKS , now used in about 500 towns.
may 7
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Boots and Shoes—-Nevy btorc.
THE subscriber has removed his shop opposite the
County Book Store, an d has fitted it up for the
sal e of Boots stud Shoes. He has just received as good
mi assort ment of every variety as can be found in the
County—and he would invite all those wanting a, good
article, on the very loiresl terms, to ca ll and examin e his
supp ly, before purchasing- elsewhere.
His stock consists of an extensive and well selected
assort ment of Men 's and Boys' Calf Skin BOOTS and
SHOES; Men 's and Boys' Calf and Goat Skin SHOES:
Ladies ' and Misses Goat Skin BOOTS and SHOES ;
Ladies ' and Misses GAITER BOOTS ; do SHOES ;
Ladies ' low price Shoes , &c. &c.
'"p'Making and repairing; done at short notice.
Bamstable. Oet. 15 HENRY EWER.
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Dry Goods, &c.
JUST received and for|ale by the siibsciib cr, a good
assort ment of Gentleamen's and Boys' thick an d
thin BOOTS and SHOES.
Also——A great variety of Ladies' and Misses
BOOTS and Walking SIl'tJES.
Also An excellent assortment of Gentlemen 's,
Ladies ' and Children 's RUBBERS.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES—Of the usual
assortme nt generall y fou nd in ,a country store , which
will he sold at reasonable priocV
SOAP POWDERS —A goof article for washing-
one paper will make 12 quartsrof Soap : price 12 1-2
cents per paper. FREDERICK LEWIS.
Bamstable, Oct. 15.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
f» There can always he found at AL-
1 j DEN & MAYO'S, No. 13© Hano-
sfeJlN -«s5§® ver-stkekt, as com plet e an assortment
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"of Boots anal Shoes,
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^to at whol esale or retail , as can be found
at any other store in Boston .
Our assortment coiisists in part of Ladies' Patent
Leather Fox 'd Congress Gaiters; do do Laced do; do
do Ti p'd Laced do: Lateed Kid and Morocco Fox'd do:
Shoetics , Buski n? , Exosdsiors-, Low Ties and Slippers;
Misses and Children 's Qaitc r 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 variety of
dent's Fine Boots and Rubbers ,
of good sty les and qualities , all of whi ch will be sold
on favorable terms. Those who want to purchase su-
perior art icles, and are desirous of examining one of
the best varieties in Boston^ will find it for their inter-
est to call as ab ove. *
[G^Mcssrs. Alden & Mayi arc successor to Mi. Geo.
A. Veazie , and those who have heretofore patronized
him , are invited to call.
Mr. Mayo is a native of Wcllftcet , and takes this
opportu nity to solicit the trade of his friends in Bams-
table Countv—and all who favor the firm of Alden &
Mavo with a call , ma y icl y upon receiving every at-
tention to their wa nts. DAVID ALDEN ,
Boston , Oct. 1. NOAH MAYO.
Furniture and Upholstery,
m©JE9 tE&MWbW
SS <2$ ©®o9
Mos. 51, 55 and 59 Cornliill,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their old friend
and custo mers, that they have on hand for sale, a
great an assortme nt of|
Furniture aid Upholstery Goods,
as can be found at any other Waiehonse in Boston —
All the FURNITURE \yianufaeturert for their Wai e
rooms , is of the most approved patterns , of th e latest
sty les , and can be sold on'-the eery lowest terms. Pur-
chasers will fi nd it for their interest to call and exam-
ine their Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Their stock of UPHOLSfTE RY comprises (he new-
est sty les of Urocattlles , Damask and othe r Curtain
Fabrics —superb Lace, Muslin and Lace Curtains—rich
Cornices— Curtain Bands—together with a large assort-
m ent of
PAINTED WINDOW SHADES,
and all other Shade Goods , Shad e Fixtures , &c.
Also—FEATHERS , LOOKING GLASSES, &c.
In connection with the. beautiful assortment of rich
Furniture , will he found superior EXTENSION DIN-
ING TABLES, which are pronounced superior to any
before manufactured.
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jy UPHOLSTERY WORK in all its branches , is
promptly executed at short notice—and all who are
in want of any of the. above descri ption of Goods , are
particularl y invited to visit their rooms.
The Cape Trade is respectfull y solicited.
Nos. 51 , 55 and 59 Coknhill.
Boston , Oct. 22. lv
New Store ! New Goods ! !
AT THE QJ-D STAND, j
Formerl y occup ied by MeV. Henry Pettes & Co., ;
(ivho have removed to 1licir\Neio Granite Warehouse,
in Siunrne\rstrcet..j ;
NO. 22^ WJlfcHNGTON , |.
Co2'sa«2' of Sunmeici'-sto'eet, "Boston.
GEORGE W. PETTES
Has taken this well known stand , and will always be
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read y to show his customers the choicest and in I
everv respect the inBst desirable stock of |
B E Y G p O D S , :
WHICH CAN BE EXPOSED FOR SALE. :
| The prices for all articles Shown will be very low.—
|No customer shall be able tottictter the purchase made
I at this Store. *
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Cy Please call and examine the elegant Stock of I
SSsiswlS of all kinds ,
SiiSt s " " j
j Be ILaincs " j
I Fritats "\ j
Housekeeping: «oocls, of all kinds ,
j Gloves ana ISo^iei-y "
j Ti'issamaBig-s \ " |
land all sorts and kinds andjqualities of Dry Goods j
suited to the wants of families and always at LOW
PRICES.
Whenever you visit Boston, visit this New and very
eonvenicntStore , and malic your purchases too, if you
' wo uld co'nfult vour own/interest.
224 WasSiasj gton, corner of Sununer-st,
Bfos^rojj r .
GEO. W. PETTES.
! oet 8 is3m
JEWETT & PRESCOTT,
MO, % MILK STREET,
BOSTON ,
are prepared to supply at WHOLESALE AND RE-
TA IL the celebrated |
BAT STATE SHAWLSJ
in the latest and choicest sty les and at the Lowest
Pjuces.
ALSO
evcrv descri pti on of
Shawls, Silks, and Cloak Goods !
including th e following desirable kinds :—
Superior BLACK AND FANCY COLORED
DRESS SILKS, all widths :
SATIN AND SATINS DE CII1NC, for Clonks
and Dresses :
LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS in the greatest
^ELEGANT PARIS CLOAKS AND SACKS ;
THIBET CLOTHS AND FRENCH MERINOS:
SILK AND WOOLLEN FABRICS of all kinds
for Cloaks ;
MARCELINE SILKS and other goods for trim-
minir Cloaks ;
CASHMERE SCARFS :
WIDE VELVETS for Shawls anfi Cloaks :
MOURNING SHAWLS AND SILK GOODS ;
BOMBAZINES , ALPACCAS, &c. &c.
Comprising the most exteush e assortment of
FrenvSi, German and Swiss Dry Goods,
i to which public attentio n has been invited in Boston.
JEWETT & PRESCOTT,
sept 3 NO. 2 HSIl,K STREET. tf
¦REMOVAL
FROM QUINCY HALL
TO
''SIMMONS BLOCK."
John Simmons & Co.,
Invite the publ ic and their former customers to exam-
ii ne the enlarged stock of
! READY MADE CLOTHING,
Now on exhibition at their new granite
!CLOTHING HOUSE,
' Corner of Congress and Walev-sls, Boston.
! oet 1 2m
Bounty Land for Soldiers
O
F the War of 1812,—of the Florida and other In-
dian Wars since 1790 ,—and for the commissioned
officers of the War with Mexico ,—who served for one
month and upwards , and have received no la nd — (and
if dead , for their widows and minor children.) obtai c 1
under the new law by HOKATIO WOODMAN b
Railro ad Exchange , Boston , who has an Agency at
Washin g ton.
E£P°' Viigh paid for Land P atents.
oet 15 - 6m
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
DR. WAI. E. LORD , havi ng-removed his residence
from Oambridiicport , and located himself between
the villages of North and East Dennis , would respect-
full y tender his services ' to his friends ot Dennis and
th e 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 arc en-
tirel y vegetable , and his mode of practice has proved
eminentl y stieees-fn l , in th e treatment of affections of
the Iiunirs , Liver, Stomach , Kidnevs and Spine , Ner-
vous Diseases, and the various comp laints peculiar fo
females; also, in all cases of scrofula and impurities oi
the blood. WM. E. LORD, M. D.
Dennis , Sept. 10. 6m
Tailorin g Business.
nnflE subscriber '
'ha\=uig removed his place of husines
J_ from the shopW Mr. Isaac Chi pm an to the house
ot the late Capt. Jbshua Loring, opposite the Baptist
Mee ting House ,
^
respectfull y solicits the patronage of
his fo rmer friends and customers. His experience in
the business wi4l enable him to furnish GARMENTS
of all descri ptions , of the most approved patterns in
the best manner , and oil the. most favorable terms.
[
p?= Over Coats, Dress Coals, Pants and Vests, and
Children's Clothing cut and made to order , at the short-
est notice. \
*;....
*bi'veral A pprentices arc wanted immediatel y,
wh o will find good em ploy m ent , on application to
S. DOWDLNG.
TSarnstah le. Oct. 1. 3m
CRANBERRIES—In fine order , for sale by
n 5 A. PERCIVAL.
BOSTOI MUBEU3Wi>
"^
Tremont Street, Boston.
ALV/A
YS OPEN VAT AND E VENING
THIS MUSEUM is the largest, most valuable »„* .
arranged in Ihe United States. It comprises no l'ees tliaS"
SEVEN DIFFERENT MUSEtMg
to which has been added the present year, besideB the ,«, . '
daily accumulation of articles, One Half of the celebrated; "
"
PEALE'S PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM
swelling the alread y immense collection lo upwards of '
H A L F A M I L L I O N A R T IC LE S ^
the greatest amount of objects of interest to be found topRtii.
at any one place in America ; and au entirel y sauiej
NEW HALL OF WAX STATUAKY,
Ovs Hundred Ff.etin length , filled to its utmost ctraacitv «,i ,
WAX S'IGUItES of the size of life, singly and in SotI* '
to the number of upwards of TWO HUNDRED , vh?i
nave been in preparation for tho last two years by a corn. ,
the most distinguished artists to be found in either the old <¦
>,, r
try or ihe new,
'and are so NAT URAL and LIFJSiTtr'J;
as lo *
«.«
Mods Reality,
and lead the beholder to doubt whether the fi gures do not im,
all y live and brealhe. Among the most prominent will be fr™*!
the celebrated Tableaux of aa