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The Influence of Women, Mother—sister—-diip g liter—wife ! It is a truth r>ot to be .disputed , that the Enal^h language does ii it contain four words calculated to call forth deep- er fountains q( emotion , or kindle associations dear- er and fonder to the human heart. The most pre- cious «f .earthl y treasures evVr bestowed upon any jnan , ifas the daep devplion of a woman 's heart. He who can trifle with sue!] a treasure , shows himself very stup id or very base. He has in his power more ,of worth than tfye minegof Golpomla . They cannot ¦of the/nselves make him happy; but the pure affec- tions of a woman 's heart are a perennial spring of Miss ,tp him who properl y appreciate s them. How finteh such reflections as these, if habituall y cherish- ed , preserve the husband from the intoxicatin g cup, »i>4 all those ' vices which degrade him , and^-ing iwretchedness into the famil y circle. The influence fl/ wQjnen , over 'the destiny of men and nations , has .been mi ghty in all a?(?s of the world. Tl>e stcyy of -yirg^n and the fyand of Roman matrons , wlio induc- ed Cariolanns to /lay down his arms—fhe history of 'Lucretiii , of Virginia , and the daug hters qf Marcus Fiibiji s prove this truth. An anecdote is related of Itqb,ert IJarclay, who .commanded the British squadron at the battle ol (Lake prie. He lostthis-r iyht arm and one of hi- legs jn thai battle. Reeling aciitel y that he was a ;nere », -rek, on his reflurj} to Eng land , he sent a /r ieu,<£ to a lad y to whfcm l;e had been a long time engaged , offerin g to release her from the engage- m«ij.f . "Tell him ," said ^ the noble girl , "that 1 wjll j oyf ull y marry him , if hf has onl y enough of b.ody ^elt to hold his soul.'? * Two beautifu l and fashionable girls of Philadel- phia , fifteen years ago were the most attractive pb- j ects of every circle whi ^ h they visited. Tljey were friends. The news suddenl y came to one of them ,that her friend had been suddenl y seized, with the ismall pox , that disease so fri ghtful to all beauties. — Though remonstrated with against such n couise .she determined to visit th at sick bed . 'Her heart told her % oug hf to go'—and she' did go, ' and hour by Jiour , day by day, night by ni jfh r, sat by the side of her sufferin g friend. That fj ieni] recovered , and Ihe noble hearted girl escaped |cp,ntag ion. Such a noble and heroic act would pleafl with the tongpe /nf an angel before the tribunal of a j.ust and tfue God. Another thri lling story is ri'lalp d of the young wife watching by the bedside ,pf her husban d— a tale pf truth. It was the ni gh} on which the physicians liail said the disease niuts reach its crisis. How in- tensel y did she watch those features throug hout the 'entirp night—count every brealh , a|id * note the ^i glitest movement . She finall y sees with deli ght that he has fallen into a deep sleep, that his fore- head was moist , the, fever had been broken . She fails upon her knees and prays long and fervent l y. When she arose her husband slept , and a ray which (Tame throug h the half-closed windows , lay still upon |is§ f,()rel )ea d ; a promise , she. fondly ihou g hf, t hat Ihe day of his recovery »as at hand. And he did recover, ,but the genlle wife was doomed to pay the penally of her unwear y ing attention ; the moment |hat (iated the. period p,f his recovery, also marked (tjjij t of jj er do,-)m. Her death scene was tpucjiin g, beautiful , sublime. Her young husband kne lt by jlier bedside convulsed with grief, bu { pled ging him- self i» tl j e most sqlemu manner , so to govern his Jif e as to insij -Ve at jt s close a hope pf meetin g his ,»e!f-martyre|l^ wjfc, amid the bri ght and glorious nia nsions of fl jo blesf. Sl,p died wj ih a siij ile upfin |ier features, ' LADIES' DEPARTMENT. To fjx a (Jefinile value on Heaven is impossible. We have no balances in which we can poise or meas- ure the f ilernql teiight of glory. .The heavenl y in? Jieritance was never Irul y appr ised. ';Go wing your flight from star to star , ^rom w(cjrld toju minous world , so Par, A-; the universe spreads . its fla ming; wall; Pake til) the pleasur es of all ' the spheres', Ajid lrj ulti ply each through endless years ;'! Jim), after all , you have not obtained the elements of a calculation which shall show as a result , the, §nm total of heavenl y bliss. If tit one thing is certain l leay/'n is worth all the .ejTort it can ever cost. Q'f ll)) s pqj fj t we may safel y take testimony of .those who oug ht, to kjjtf w. CjiH in , tjien , the wit- nesses, and carefull y note tlif ir siatements. Ask fjrst the dying Gj irisiiaii. Th.-ru j ie lies alone on t|,u: bordeis ofano f t(j e r vj oiM. His physical ppw- rr.a are well ni gh wasted by the consumir.g breath of '''SJs'.W; He has findurpd long days and ni ghts of inj ,ense pain ; with ' onl y now and then a moment of rejj ef/rom almost piortij l agonies. Ask him how in,:;c,l) heaven is worth. Ami thowg h his li ps are Ji.o , w Jinable to fnime an answer , you may even see if dep icted upon his radiant countenance ' '? *k'1 '}?¦* . 1'ke Ijjff facp of an angej . Heaven jpis ^jvsidy begun in that sqni. There ig peace, perfect jjeaee wit hin. Nqt the (jalmness of indifference , nor |b«. submissionof js)s eni.ibilitv, but ihe active reali?- j| ig enjoyments , the. graejous tri ump h is communic a- ,leij ip |he mind of £jod himself. Does he now feel Jlhat any toil was Iqp self deny ing, any cross too ^leavy to be taken up and borne for Christ ? ]s Jhere any regret at sj ich an hour , that the reli gion of ?|es,i|s was openjy professed before men , and God ;|ius honored by a pijj ilic avowal of his cause ? Is f'|iere any sorrow th;;t the pleasures of the world were not more eagerl y soug ht , and full y enjoyed ? in there any lingerin g susp icion that the Christian 's hope now relied np.in jiss cost mor.;; ihan it is wort h? JS *», No. The feeling is rather that if is value be- yond all price. '¦Were the whole sea one chrysolite , The earth one golden ball , Ami diamonds all the stars of ni ght , This hope were worth them 'r ifl." W|va( ilea\r«j s is worth, A Crash.— Fall of tiik pah'F of House pJipK ^ ali,.—On Tuesday evening last , our citi- ze ns were startled on hearing a loud and terrific jj .-j isfi , ycspiiibljjig as near as we can describe it , the heavy boomuig of artiller y, in quick succession ,which shook the earth around us very sensiblv . We did not know for a time what could be the cause of such !\ fearfu l noise ; and lor a few moment s were thrown j -it q amazement , supposing Mille r's idillenium at ha nd. If jirpveij Iq be a part of [he Horse Shoe £a!l on J)ie Canada side , which had fallen , carryin g away about ten rods of the rock in length , by four in width. The canal boat , which had been lod ged for flje, jngf few months on the brink of the rock which Jias fafj erj , and, which, l),is exejfed fhe admiration of fill who beheld it , was also carried qver with the rock. It is now in the whirl pool , twp milps .down fhe rj vjjr. (j anuj ng attendance to the freaks ot that great maelstrom. The crash occurred about seven $'elqok ii) the eypning ; and it is indeed Providen- ffal that it fell at such an hour and at this season of i)}& J'P'fF' ^l'.l4 f.' b ,eul] 'n '',ui fjuinni erj when so many thousands of strangers are here , tjiere woulfl undoubtedl y been many crushed to death ; for it is prec isel y the spot where so many contiuuall y passed , and where so uiany hav e stood .— [Niagara Falls Iris , Dec. 14. \ / LADIES , Of Barnslable and Vicinity. Ff A. JONES & CO., No. I TREMONT R0W3 BifTiS^trM^f yJ J i Si) JI vJ-JAl g Wou|.$ from the most expensive Cashmere to the cheapest " ' % Wool Plaid. SttLRS of every kind and Jiualit. v, in Blacks and Colors, ILW AYg'WT LOW PRICES. Fn T7« i\r f '~< 'rt ^P f l I'H lTi^T'C Jtiiuiil iy l» 1±11 JSJci IJ3 AND GERMAN MERINOS Of all Grade*. FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, Our usuifjl Assortment. VELVETS , All Width s and Colors. < FRENCH CLOAKS & SACKS, NEW PATTERNS AND TRIMMINGS. TOGETHER WITH TIIK IMMENSE VARIETY OF ALL PTHER STYLES DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT 1 SEASON. Otjr Jong- experience in the City Retail Trade ena- bles us to know she wants of our customers , and gives us unusual facilities for supp lying them. During the whole of our business career , it has always been our in- tention to offer CHOICE «JOO»S at LOWER PKICES than any other hoiise In the City. Wheth- er we hav e don e so,\we lcavc'the Public to judiije ; hut we have succeeded hy alwa^S keeping this point in view, it} building up the largest^ EXCLUSIVE .RETAIL TRADE in the City of Bostoniiw the crowds of putchasers who dail y throng our Establishment , show. Out increased facil'iiics will enable us , during the present season , to offer still greater inducements ,by the sjmp lff multi plication of business to such an extent that we cap afford to sell each article at a small advance from (;he cost nf importation. Every variety 'of goo for partitions aud roof's—Planing and JointhW r is hard Pine, also Clapboards, &c—all of which i j an the most favorable terms. A great amount of 1u ' and expense is now saved by the introduction of m,1- ery for the sawing and planing of .the various kin?'"' Lumber , which is used for buildin g purposes Carpenters or Contractors in Barnstable Countv H sirous of having their work done with promptness j despatch , will cio well to forward their orders as ah There is not a Mill in the city where work is don, more reasonable terms, " Boston , Dee. 10, ly CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED ! SCHEN CK 'S PULMOIIC SYBFP. A SPECIFIC REMEDY —FOR— CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT , DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA, Palpitation of the Heart, COUGHS, COtDS, &c. IT has been before the public upward s of twelve ye» during which time scarcely a single individual ta used it without finding relief. It has succeeded in rasa where all other remedies have failed, and the proprieli: conscientiousl y believes , from its great success, tliati is the best remedy for these diseases ever discovered. _ The elements of Ihich this syrup is composed, in simple herbs and roots, the medicinal properties 0! which purif y the blood, strengthen the systeni,and gin a healthy to.no to the lungs and digestive organs, ft operation upon the system is mild , yet efficacious ; '' loosens the phlegm, which creates so much diffico"! when tight; it relieves the cough, it assists nature » expel from the system all diseased matter, by expecW; ration, 'which , if retained , produces Consumption ; i| ri pens matter in an abscess or tubercle, and then can* its expulsio n from the system, at the same time soctn- ing the irritated parts , healing the laceration ,maU'S' health y.part ; it regnlates the bowels without the ,110ol purgative medicines ; it allays the most troublesome cough without injuring the system , as most medic* do, as it does not contain any mercury, calomeljOP1* or 'avny deleterious drug whatever. In short , it may e* phaticall y be called the Consumptive 's Friend ; » wherever it has been used , it invariabl y produces MT pier results than any other remedy, soothing the p* of the sick , and , by its healing properties, restores, ' the majority of cases, the sufferer to health. Nearl y every patient who has used it, by a PerseJ tl, ance in its use, has felt its healing infinence ; a""^ continuing its use a perfect cure has been effected, reason for this is obvious , as the Pulmonic Sy'_nP." compounded upon the principles of sound medi^' l1 Ioso.ph.y--has stood the test of years of trial , and wjj,- members of the medical profession who were pN'J'j'"' ed against the use of this great remed y, have hud " prejudices removed by witnessing its triump hant > cess, and are now using it in their practice. , The Proprietor of this medicine was himself, "" • years ago, reduced so low as to be given up.by his P ¦ sicians and friends , in the last stage of Consump" ' and his case appeared to be beyond the reach.ot ¦ remed y. He then used the Pulmonic Syrup.. wl"iL, now offers to the public , and it was the mean*01 ing him. .^t We append a list of names of those parties, res' in the city, who have voluntarily come forwa)" given their written approval of it:— WILLIAM GAVETT , 10 1-2 Pleasant street. EDITOR OLIVE BRANCH. MR. WORTHINGTON , Editor Traveller. W. P. OSBORN , No. 2 Bedford street. _ A. H. BAILEY , 26 Washington street. ;^ MR. COBB, Editor Christian Freeman- REV. CHAS. W. DENISON. WYMAN OSBORN , 12 State street. . ROBERT L. ROBBINS, Dentist, Howard sire EDITOR OF THE WASHINT0NIAN. JOHN A. FRENCH , Editor Herald. „) G. W. BRIGGS, Bookseller, comer Esses ¦ Washington streets. . f tl( Pamphlets , giving a History and Description 0 ^ 1 character and variety of Consumption , accomP- ^ with ' certificates from patients themselves, °: Jt h1 standing in th is city, and other places , showil y manner in. which they have been cured of tne | ( mentioned diseasps, can be had at the office .No- s street— Gratis, Orders should ^ be addressed to REDDING & CO'4,ost0fl. 8 State street , Bosi Price $1 per bottl e, or .six bottlos for $5. t--s/j# Sold in Barnstable by 0. M.HmcUey ; w™-J & $: Plymouth ; J. Knowles, Yarmouth Port ; % n .f e/ ht West Barnstiibie; Samuel Howes, Dennis ; #>" ' J; Stutson, Sa^wich ] J. E. &*ir«, ¥ "* **** £*<% Mayo, Chatham Jikev # C o,SQ^th Yarmo»th , /. Brooks, .fr ,Harvvich ; 4» Q'hman , Cotjiit ,Jorf ' or Dams, Falmouth ;' Fi;eeman Doane ami A. ^ _ sSefc leaps; Ellis &¦ Swift, Monument; Ellis & ^" /uiht* J. Wilder, Truro ;' E. Bi ggins , Wpllfleet. ; ¦A> &(,!t# Provincetown ; Kelley f ' Son, Centreville . ; &¦ J ^ Eastham ; II.A.Morse, Holliston ; /.^k ffih»i Chatham ; f . G. Ni/e, North Falmouth ; AM J p- East Falinonth ; Nickerson S f Co, Soath V ^ ec * \ Southworth, Jfattapoisett. __^HL———— /^IRANBERBIES—In fine order,/Ptfil|I' iV^^ CAPE COI)..I.RANC1I RAIL ROAD. ^^S^^^M^^B T^^~z. ^^y^^ ^'i^ f^^'^^ "jffijis ^^ siffi' FALL AltRANGEME NT. Car? from Boston learSethe Depot of the Old Colony Rad Jfna d. ON and after Monday, October 7, 1850, Passepger Trains will leave lifoston and Sandwich dail y, Sundays exempted , as fol lp\s, viz : Leave Boston for Sandwich at 7.45 A.M. and 4.00 P.M. ' *> " Ly the suhsciihcr , a good assort ment of Gentlemen 's and Boys' thick am] thin BOOTS and SHOES. Also A great variety of Ladies' and Misses BOOTS and Walking SHOES. Also-—An excellent assortment of Gentlemen 's Ladies ' and Child ren 's RUBBERS. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES—Of the usual assortment generall y found in a country store , which wil l he sold at reasonable prices. SOAP POWDERS—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. Boots and Shoes-—New Store. THE subscriber has removed his shop opposite the County Book Store, and has fitted it up fqr the sal e of Boots and Shoes, fie has just received as good a n assortment of every variety as can ho found ' in the County—and he would invite all those wanting a pood article, on the very lowest terms, to call and examine his supp ly, before purchasing elsewhere. His stock consists of an exten sive and well selected assortment of Men 's and Bovs ' 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 GOITER BOOTS ; do SHOES; Ladies' low price ' Shoes, &c. &<¦ '• Kj^'Making and repairin g dor.e fit short notice. Barnstable , Oct. 15 ' ' HENRY EWER. ^BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. DR. W^T. E. LORD, having removed his residence from Cambrid geport , and located himself between the villagesW North and East Dennis , would respect- full y tender his services to his friends ot Dennis and the public geVierally, hop ing by app lication and atten- tion to the wants of his patients , to deserve a fair pro- portion of public patronage. His medicines are en- tirel y vegetable, and his mode of practice has proved eminentl y successful , in the treatment of affections of the Lungs, Liv;er, Stomach , Kidneys and Spine , Ner- vous Diseases,tand the varicus comp laints peculiar to females; also, Sin all cases of scrofula and impurities of the blood. I WM. E. LORp, M. D. Dennis , Sept? 10. 6in. Provincfito ^n Marine Railway. THE subscribers ha.vpconstructed on Central Wharf Provi ncetown, a MARINE RAILWAY , of suffi- cient magnitude to tal$ up vessels of 150 to 200 tons, affording all those wlrtf are putting into this commodi- ous and excellent hnrj idr , a fine opportun ity to underg o such repairs as may be Vound necessary. There is not a Rail way 011 the coas't where vessels can be taken up witfl greiiter ease and facility,than that which we have recerttl y constructed on Central Wharf , ari d those who favor us with their patropagemay rel y upon all charges being fiivo rahle ,-=-and in addition to tlje low char ges for the Railwa y, there is not another place where bcttei 'Blacksmiths. Caulkers , Shi p Carpen- ters, and Sailmakfcrs can be found , tha n at this place. Kp-All vessels' requii-ing to be hauled up for repairs , will find it for th'eir interest to call uppn ' WILLIAM ATKINS , or / FREEMAN ATKINS. / Central Wharf. Provinectown , Dec. 3. 6m TfTHiTE -BEANS, nipe LARD and COOKING W BUTyEfj—Just received and for sale at sept 3 '. . " A. PERCIVAL'S. Gotuit Port and New Bedford Packet. _j_ T;he slpop HARRIET E. Capt. B. }'*« ! Bouyne , commenced running regularl y for y j ^v the se.ason. oij'thp 25th ult., ' from Cotuit jJHS yg— P°rt tQ N<*w Bc4for(1 ' via East Falmouth " ¦" " " ' "and Wood's Hole. For freight or passage, apply to ELIJAH PHINNEY. Cotuif port , PERKY G. MACQMBER , New Bedford , or to the master on Hoard. tf Cotuit tort, May 14 IO r ij R. B. THOMAS' OLD FARMER'S OeJl . ALMANAC FOR 1851—By the hun- dred , dozen or single copy , for sale at the COUNTY BOOKSTORE , Barnstable. nov 26 SCHO OL BOOK?^ -AND- Q STAT IIOHIE t*^ P°5,,saisc ^EtB0?oKsiyr , SCHOOL BOOKS , togoTh° r WUh e *">«* 'V STATIONERY , consislin" in p" t % ?°°1 . " V 1 READING BOOKS^-Amerio °£the 4 ' ^ National Reader ; Introduc™ on "^"" St S% Of Primer ; Worcester's 8d, 3d land .?° i «?4i 1st, 2d and 3d part; Grammar Sehoo, p B°ok X- ; Reading Books ; Porter's Rhctnv 9 1 R ^ ad ^. '0 SO son's Primer; Young Readtr y n"1 B<*4;Stf Class Book ; Sullivan's PS iticalrt ge Be4^R' Mind ; Pope's Essay on Man ; sl^nW^ SPELLING BOOKS-NktioSSV6 " *"?? Introduction to do; Perry's do¦ wPe!lin8 r Town's do; Swan's do; Rnssel's fl« orees£rf (tt HISTORIES-Goodrich's Histo * • tt *«¦ erson 's Questions to do ; 1st, 2d ana : i»*M termedlate do ; Morse's do. " j' do '* ARITHMETICS—Smith's Arithm ,.,- !ls- 1st, 2d and 3d parts ; Greenleaf' s Aviti ' ^*h^ and Mental do; Keys to do; Emerson's j? etie; l7! 3d part ; Ada ms' Arithmetic ; Cobh's «- .2'oai f&- MISCELLANEOU S-Blake's NatJ» 4iS i^ Cumstock's Chemistry ; Blake's First L« '°Htl, tronomy; Botany for Beginners ; Walt 80 "5 k ?' School Dictionary ; Perry 's Dictionary %*5os, Comp. Dictionary ; Olmstead's School Ac* Ot<*si!? do Philosop hy; Bayley's Algebra ; D«'?>^' ter's Anatomy and Phisiology ; Coffin's N .<*°; "*\ , losophy ; Abbot's Ambercrombie; Wil^ i'0"' ¦ ' my; Adams' Latin Grammar; Jacob's lZ- Asf, '" Virgilii Delphini ; Surrault 's French o Kcj C Henrz's French Reader; Quarto Blank Bn5'""ll»r ' shall's Book Keeping; Al phabets, &e., 1 . < %' Letter Paper , plain and ruled ; Ledgers . A aw Day Books ; Blanks, of all kinds ; Steel Pen ^s- Ink ; Wafers ; Sealing Wax; Lead and Sl.T'^'lls 1 &c,, &c, '"eiKJij' The above will be sold at "wholes « . ! ¦n ' at the LOWEST PRICES. ' r . 8Entl _ deei7 ' For Sale hj the Subscriber, BLEACHED and unbleached Cotton Cloth - 3.41. 4-4 and 5-4 colored Table Covers ; also,' Getf mens' and Ladies' winter Gloves; Childrens' Mittens¦ DeLain&s ; Prints ; 'ready made Sacks ; Pants anil Vests ; Overalls ; bundle and sheet Wadding; roai|ej and ground Coffee ; best quality Tea and Soar Cheese ; Beans ; Corn; Flour and Meak; fancy Shies' strapped ; Stove Brushes and Blac&iEg; extra quality Brooms ; Hearth Brashes; paixtefJ Pails and Tubs flag-bottom Chairs , 2 sizes ; back Baskets, 3 sizes ' coarse and fine Salt ; Baldwin and Greening Apples' bleached Winter, Solar, Sperm and Lard Oil ; BmW Fluid , and a great variety of Goods too numerous t» mention. A PERCIVA1. dec 10. G. H. BALLOU, Portrait Painter , BKEWSTEB, Mass., HAVING made recent arrangements for executing Portraits from daguerreotypes , can now readil y answer such commands, if made in season. All letters to he addressed as above. tf nov 12 f if ew Cask. ^R^F=^*. HP?'115 subscriber would respectfully OE^Qt -*- inform thosc who intend fittin g nfcH.ll wlialin S Vessels from Orleans , Truro , j U S 0 m l and qther places on the Cape .that he has ^^ established himself in Provincetown , as j manufacturer of OIL AND WATER CASKS , as Sport and on as favorable terms as can be found in Boston , New Bedford , or elsewhere. [p^Please call and examinp, m send in your orders in season. ' • . N. B.—Nice Water Casks made to ordei;, for Her, ;hant Ships , and landed on City wharf, Boston , free of jxpense if required. GEORGE DE'WOLF. _J^rovincetown , 'Dec. 3. 6m J. Kelley & Son, HAVE ju st received a large addition to their former stock of Goods, among which are many very de- sirable articl es, viz ; Bay State Long and Square SHAWLS, of Orange and Blue colors. I DELAINE S , plain and figured. BONNET RIBBONS. D.RESS TRIMMINGS. ALPACCAS , col ored and black. Nice Goods for CLOAKS. BEAVER CLOTHS; DOESKINS ; CASSI- MERES : SATINETS ; COTTONS , &a. Ccntreville , $pv. 26- Furniture and Upholstery, ®@IS9 mA^HaW®! ^ C& ©©Oa Wo<». 51, 55 and 59 Comilsili, RESPECTFULLY announce to their old friends and customers , that they have on hand for sale, as grea.t an assortment of Furniture and Upholstery Goods, as can, be found at any other Warehouse in Boston All the FURNITURE manufactured for their Ware- rooms, is of the most approved patterns , of the latest styles, and can lie sold on the very lowest terms. Pur- chasers will find it for their interest to call and exam- ine their Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Their stock of UPHOLSTERY comprises the new- est styles of Brocatelles , Damask and other Curtain Fabrics—superb Lace, Muslin and Lace Curtains—rich Cornices—Curtain Bands—together with a large assort- ment of PAINTED WIND OW SHADES, and all other Shade Goods, Shade Fixtures, &c. Also—FEATHERS, LOOKING GLASSES, &c. In connection with the beautiful assortment of rich Furniture , will be found superior EXTENSION DIN- ING TABLES, which are pronounced superior to any before manufactured. K7-UPH0LSTERY 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 pa rticularl y invited to visit their rooms. The Cape Trade is respectfull y solicited. Nos. 51, 55 and 59 Cokniiill. Boston , Oct. 22. ]y Commissioners' Notice. jVTOTICE is hereby given , that the subscri bers hav ±% been, appointed hy the Jud ge of Probate for the County of Barnstable , Commissioners to receive and examine the claims of creditors against the estate of THOMAS STETSON, late of Barnstable , shoemaker , represented insolvent-^- and six months from the 13th af August last , are al- lowed said creditors to present and prove their claims; and we shall attend that service at the store of Ebcn'r Bacon , in Barnstable , on Thursday the 12th of De- cember, and Wednesday the 12th day of February next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. EBEN'R BACON, j „ ISAAC CHIPMAN , \ Commissioners. Barnstable , Oct. 29, 1850. GOULD & STOWE, Cap Manufacturers , ANj J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Trunks,Valises,Carpet Bags, Fuvs, UmlsB-ellas,Buffalo Rotoes, &c, No. 1 § Union-sikeet, (NextDoor to the Lagrango House,) TiiAnnEti s Gould , ) BOSTON Oryjme Stowe. J JJUftJ .UA. Aug 2,9 tf PORTER, CORING & CASWELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN / ©BUG-S, PAINTS, OIL.S, OYUWOODS, CHEMICAL S, BRYSALTE1UES, —AND.— DYERS' ^ MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES, No. 11 India , corner of Central street , (O pposite the New Custom House,) BOSTON. T. C. PQKTEB. Q. P. LOKING. 0. S. CASWELL. au. a; 13 6ra m So mwwm ^m & o®Oa IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, No. 1 7 Custom House street, And Cellar No. 70 ) -^.^^^^ BROAD STREET , \ BOSTON. ang 13 B. F. GILMAN, M. D, 61 Fedea-al -street , ^©E^So Referes to—J. Bigelow, M. D. Waltek Ciianning , M. D oet 15 tf i. DR. T. P. JACKSON, No. §3 Dover, 2d DOOR FROM WASHINGTON STREET , oct l BOSTON. WILLIAM J. DEWEY, Commission Merchant & Shipping Agent, 67 .Gravier-strect ...NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans , Jul y 22. 3m—fang 6 P. PINEO, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND BURgSON, HAVING permanentl y situated himself in the \ '\U Inge of Barnstable , tenders his sersices in every branch of the profpssiqn , to the inhabitants of the town , and the public generall y. P; S. 4ltendance given at any hour, pf the day and ni ght. Barnstnble , Jul y 2. tf JEWETT & PRESCOTT, ' NO. 2 MILK STREET, BOSTOIC , are prepared to supply at WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL the celebrated BAI STATE SHAWLS, in the latest and choicest styles and at the Lowest Prices. -^-ALSO * every description of Shawls, Silks, and Cloak Goods ! including the following desirable kinds :— Superior BLACK AND FANCY COLORED DRESS SILKS, all widths ; SATIN AND SATINS DE CHIN C, for Cloaks and Dresses ; LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS in the greatest variety ; ELEGANT PARIS CLOAKS AND SACKS ; THIQET CLOTHS AND FRENCH MERINOS SILK AND WOOLLEN FABRICS of all kindi for Cloaks; MARCELINE SILKS and other goods for trim, ming Cloaks ; CASHMERE SCARFS ; WIDE VELVETS for Shawls and Cloaks ; MOURNING SHAWLS AND SILK GOODS ; BOMBAZINES , ALPACCAS, &c. &c. Comp rising the most extensive assortment of French, German aisd Swiss Dry Goo«!s, to which public attention has been invited in Boston. JEWETT & PRESCOTT, sept 3 NO. 2 MILK STREET. Carpeting . nnilE subscribers have on hand , and are constan tly JL iecei\ ing from Factories and Manufacturers, bath (oi cisn xnd domestic , a heavy stock of (pivJBIPIlSIISftSSs |in every variety of style and finish, Among which are , VELVETS, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THHE.E- PLY, SUPER AND EXTRA FINES. Also^»Low prioed Carpetings, of which we keep a heavy stock. Also—Painted Floor Cloths, from 2 to 2 1-2 feet in width. Canton Mattings, thick , varie- gated and plain , all widths. RUGS , MATS , BOCK- INGS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, etc. etc. Our friends and customers on the Cape, will not for- get to favor us with a call , and look throug h our stock before purchasing their Carpets , as they may rest as- sured that they will find a large, new and choice as- sortment of goods at all times, and at the lowest prices. WM. P. TENNEY & CO., Carpet Hall over Maine Rail Road Depot , v Haymarkct Square , iune 4 tf Boston DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. higriawji i,i] S. N. WILSON & CO., in the brick fS't e ! | | building, No, 3, corner of Merrinwck. and ' j! * ,|[ * si Doacon-strcets, (opposite the City Hay [;;, ! .'; I [' Scales ,) Boston , have on hand for sale, |J \ j Doors, Sashes and Blinds, ,;' ] jj;lj of ail descri ptions , and of a very superior lii'ly ' II*. '' manufacture. JttSy /Ui KS^Those favoring them with their cus- 1!,1'jS 1 ] jjlf [1111 [] torn , may rel y upon their giving them a IIiL_j !idJ.j o. od article on the most reasonable terms. Ola id Sus/ies on hand , or glazed to order. All or- ders promptl y att ended to. The Cape Trade is respectfull y solicited. Boston , Nov. 5. ly Annuals for 1851. THE AMARANTH ; or Token of Remembrance, a Christmas and New Year's Gift for ' .851 GIFT OF JJllIENDSHIP—A Token of Remem- brance for 1851. Rli .VIEMBKR ME—A Token of Love. THE GARLAND : or Token of Friendship. FRIENDSHIP S OFFERING-A Christmas , New 1ear , and Birth Day Present. Just received and for sale at the COUNTY BqOKSTORE. ' Barnstnbl e. Dec. 3. Painted Window Shades. ALSO, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 PAINTED CARPETS , splendid patterns. Also, 4-4'STRAW CARPETS, just rpceivpd and for sale by J. KELLEY $ SON. Centreville , No v. 26. To Be Let, JtagflL The Dwelling House formerl y occup ied i gSHBlB 1 by Capt. Charles C. Morton , sit uated in jiijg pln East Barnstable. It has an excellent orchard jgrvWBaUi with outbuildings , &c,—is very convenient for 2 small families ,and will be let on reasonable terms, on application to Capt. JOSEPH SMITH , opposite the premises. Barnstable , Nov. 12. MORE LIGHT !—Pure and genuine Burning Fluid at 62 1-2 cts per gallon—lor sale at the COUN- TY BOOKSTORE , Barnstable. may 7 CLEAR AND MESS PORK; Pickled Shoulders arid a full assortment of Groceries, for sale at a' PKROIVAL'S. n 5 ' PICKLES.—Cucumber Pickles, in fine order , just received and for sale by the gallon at *?p« 10 ' A. PERCIVAL'S. Tailoring Business, rilHE subscriber having removed his place of business JL from the shop of Mr. Isaac Chipman to the house ot the late Capt. Joshua Loring, opposite the Baptist Meeting House , respectfull y solicits the patronage of his former friends and customers. His experience in the business will enable him " to, furnish GARMENTS of all descri ptions , of the mostS| aflproved patterns in the best manner , and on the most f^vrfejaile terms. U p ^Oner Coats, Dress Coats, Pants^vkiiA Vests, and Children's Clothing cut anctmade roiordlr, fft the short- est notice. * "V J f f ' *»*Sevcral Apprentices are«wnn£e'd immediatel y, who will find good employment , oh- applicatio n to SvDOWDING. Baqistablc , Oct. 1. 3m v ,. One Price Clothing Store, f ipHIS generally and favorabl y well-known Establish JL ment is now ' in full and successful operation , and prepared for a much larger Fall Trade than ever be- fore. It has always been my intentio n, as soon as cir- punistanc es would admit , to atlopt the above one priced caption—for I have long been well satisfied that this is the onl y right way to trade—especiall y with a large and increasing class of customers. My greatl y increas- ing patronage and success in business , now enables me to offer my extensive and thoroug h mad e Stack on terms the most fair and honorable to all . Every one must be satisfied that this is the onlj RIGHT WAY of doing business , and the only one by which a man can trade with safety—fay if one buys at less than cost, some one must pay a great deal more than the WO RTH , or the seller cannot meet his de- mands. To the Cape Trade I have ever adhered as near to the one price system as possible ; but now being com- pletel y under way, and behind none in