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\ \ ’ ^ E N COVE ' □ P 3 a J 3 W d ? 1 3 > T < % ,; e s t ^ b l i s h w i e n t , r p H I S Bstafelis'hq?.ent Ijeitig wejl supplied -I- with almost every description o f inalerial used in the art o f PrjDting, all nearly ^ ew , and of the most fashionable and improved styles, is preppfe,d l;o execute all kinds o f wpr^ in a style which cannot be surpassed ip the country^ and aUpr.ces whicli will be ' Satisfaci-ory to A l l ! ^ EVEtir DESChlPTfOlNt t?s B E T T E R PR E S S P R IN T I N G j —SUCH AS Books, Pampliiets, A d d r e s s e s , S e r m o n S j C ircularSj B j - L a w s , .C o n s r it t it ion s , Envelopes, BilkHeads, Blanks, Labels, • Brogrammes, Orders of Ex., Yerses, Mammolh Bills of all kinds, of any required dimeupipns, Fosters, Concert Bills, S|.age Bills, Shop Bills, Horse Bills, ' Steamboat Billg, , , Auction Bills, Show Bills, &p. ‘iMiJL'riBrjY THE MEANS and you multiply tiie 4 -esults,” is an estalilisbed maxim in business that has piade, and will make, the FORTUNES of thousands Who commenced business without capital. If you ^re provided with Circulars or Cards, indicating, your hiisi- pess, and cuculate t|tem freely, every person receiving puch little missive, |s at once introduced to you—learns Vour business and locality, and at the same time receives p polite invitation to call { which he will be likely to accept. ■ 3:5? fiepepd upon it, such little piatters (which cost hut a trifle) arq as Essential tq yoqr succ^s in business as Rain'is to the egrth, or Fopd to Life. In fact, no person in this progressive age o f the world can, with a tithe of propriety, expect to succeed in'business Widiout makiug exertions to merit it. Jf a business man chooses to ifi down in his shop, and wait far customers, w ithout making an effort to DRAW tjiem, he tyill prob ably wait til) he is tired. “ Blessed is he -who d.oes n o t Advertise—for Ije ^®s45f will not be -n-eariedby Svaiting on ijustqmers I i.\ '=A2£3I» ■’ t^iich only tis advertise by Cards, Circulars, or IN THE VILI j AGE n e w s p a p e r , caa know what is meant ^ NIMBLE SI.XPEHCE.” Plain aud E.ancj Printing j such as JJu^iness Cpds, \Yedding Cards, Yisiting Cards, Address Cards, Ball Cards, & c ., &C.J As the time of year for Eglls, Parties, &c., is now ap- pfpaching, we advise our friends to give us an early call ^yjien in want of any kind p f Printing ' Printing in colors, and with Gold and gilver Bronze, end every other d>'Scription of Fancy Printing 'expcutqd in the best style of tiie art. ROW N = n ‘smie^ after a full trial and investigation of its merits'; and it is j-apidly becoming, like its predecessor, Guano, a favorite manure at the South and West. It is composed of crushed or ground bones, decomposed ^_iy the addition,of about L5 their weight of sulphuric acid, diluted with water, to which is added a due proportion or guano aud sulphate of ammonia. The latter is the active ■)and one of the most efficient agents in the best Peruvian ^.iime-” Also Agricultural and Horticultural Implements of all Kjnds-r-Field and Garden Seeds in great variety—No. 1 j*eruvian Guano, Bone Dust, Plaster of Paris, Pqudrette, September?, 1853. R. L. ALLEN, (late A. B. Allen & Co.,) 189 and 191 Water street. New York, her?, 1 12vvp J. Q /^ /l G-RAND STREET, cor. Essex, NEW -YORE, .. (ifj ,Woul^ respectfully invite persons visiting the city I ‘to inspept his assortment of Re.ady Made Clothing 1 and Furnishing Goods contained in his extensive ifc>establis}iment. Below is a partial list of Goods. \ Frock and Dress Coats, pf all qualities, Black, Blue,Brown, Qlive, Dahlia cloths. Business Coats. p f French, and American Tweed, Fancy Cassimere and Cloth o f several colors and qualities. ’ ' Over poats. ‘ P f Black and Colored Beaver, Castor, Pilot. Petersham), Devonshire Kersey, Bimmalaya Cloth, Fur Coatings, &c. /Sec. \Vests O f Fancy and Black Silk, Velvets and Plushes, Black ,and Fancy CassSilk, Bombasine, White Marseilles, Cush mere, &C., both double and single breasted. Pantaloons. ^Ipck l^eskin pantaloons, Fancy do. Fancy pol'd Cass. Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. SPqga and other Sack Coats, Velvet & Cloth Jackets, fee. Shirts, Drawers, &c. &c. TERMS CASH, An extensive assortment of C l ( hjfd VESTiNOS, which he will li p e r f o r tho s e 'w h o prefer being ir, _______ _ ■ O n e P r i c e f o r G oods a nd no D e v i a t io n . fict5-3m J. MAGILL. - JHS, C assimeres make up in the best man- measured. X a d i e s J ^ e n s ! .IiRYR^.a superior article in ibe' way » F of Pens, which wjs advise our Lady friends to try. As they lire tnanufactuxed expressly forLqdles use, we have no doiibt they will suit to a T ! For sale at the ViLhAdft BqoKByojiE, singly or by the (dozen. N o t i c e I W O T fC E IS H e r e b y G i ^ e n t o a l l p e r - -D V sons who Ibwe heretofore-insured property in the GLEN pOVE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, and wbo.hy the sale or otlier disjlosiiion tliereof.Iiave ceaa- ed toipsurein said Compny, to call at their Orbee in fc, and receive thi ‘ ^ to their credit,— one year frum the time o f posting; t counts. E . T .^L E N T I N E , Secretary. Glea Cove, 9th mo. 20th, 1853. jBw 100,000 the honor (if announcing to the citizens of New-Yorfc, Boston. Pliilailelphia, Baltimore aud vicinities, that he will present 100,000 valuable and cosUy Gifts to the pur- NIAGARA, ST. LAWRENCEat.d SAGUENAYRIY- F/RS-r-now’exhibiting every afternoon and evening, pt the Chinese Assemhl.v Rooms^, No. 539 RjondiVAy. This magnificent and unequalled seriesof Paintings svns exhibited In Boston for 18 consecutive piontlis, and in Philadelphia for nearly a year, during which time it was visited by about; one million o f persons. It received the highest encomiums, of both press and people* ever awar ded any similar prtjduciion. 100,000 Tickets only, at §1 each, will be Kold—each ticket admitting four persons to any exhibition, and enti tling tlie liolder to one share of the 100,000 Gifts follow- The whole pf the magnificent series o f Paintings known as the Seven-Mile Mirror, valued at $40,000 (It liavilig realized double llifit sura by its exhiibibjtons) A Farm in Buriingion County, Kew-Jeisey, con taining 120 acres, in a rich st.ate of culfivatioin, will! Dwelling, Barn, and otlieniecessary out houses, fro n t in g on tiie Delaware River, one ihiiefrom Beverly, and lOpiilesfrom PhiladeL phia—accfi.«s to it every hour in the day, either by railroad or steamboat, and also containing a Pencil Qrchard of 1,200 trees, on which thou sands of bushels o f Peaches have been raised this y e a r . \Valued at ‘ 24,000 (Any information about tjie farm can be given ■ by James H. Famtnd, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia.) ■Tile celebrated trotting Htirse Telegraph, wlto ran trot a mile in 2 50 with *wo persons in a \vagon. To be seen at the Franklin House, Philadelphia. Valued at a Pianos, worth $.500 each 5;Pianos, worth §300 Specimens of the Pianos can be seen at the Music and Piano Store of Horace Waters, No. 40 Gold Watclies, wortli $50 each 100 Gold Pens and Cases, worth $5 each 1,000 Gotd Pencils, worth $3 each 100 Orders for Hats on Genin (celebrated 3,000 1,500 3,000 5.000 Gold Pens.'ifl each 5,000 40,000 Engravings, valued at 25 cents, each 10,000 53,799 Hand-Books, describing the geyen- Mile Mirror 6,099 10,000 Gifts, valued at §91,584 In order to insure a perfectly fair and satisfactoiy jiar- tition of the jiropeily, Mr. Perliam proposes that the Nov. 14, (or sooner, if all the Tickets are sold, due notice of which .will be given,) and select from their number a committee, under whose supervision the distribution will take place. This Committee will be subject to the in- iclions of the Shareholders, and will distribuite tiie Gifts ; them in sucli way—either by lot or otliervvise—as ■mine upoi Z\iL'tZ House and Pianq Store of Horace Waters, No. 333 Broad way ; and at the principal Hotels and Music Stores, Also, at the. Assembly Buildings. Philadelphia ! at the Maryland Instiiute, Baltimore; National Hotel Wash ington ; and Adams House, Boston. All orders for Tickets, by letter should be aiddre.ssed to one of the fodlowina persons; JOSIAH PERHAM, Clii- phia. Pa ; JOHN S. SELpY, Maryland Institute, Baiti- Exliibitions every aftern.oon and Evening at 3 and 7 3-4 o’clock. Tickets for single admission 25 cents. Children half price tiers may determine upon sale at the Chinese Asstimbly . M. ‘‘daily ; at the Store of Horace Wat Rooms fro Music Piiblishii Tiie Gre§,t Tea Markets IVr 0 . 1 Chambers, cor. Chatham Street, NEW YORK. Tliisis, without exception, the most reliable place for consumers to purchase their Tea. They not only obtain an article of G reat P urity , S trength and F lavor , but AT A MUCH LESS PRICE than is usually charged for the most ordinary irasli, so frequently sold by iinprincir pled dealers, through whose ignorance of tlie Tea trade the public have to suffer. C ountry D ealers will do well by giving us a call. They may increase their trade very mateiially by purchasing o f us, which trial alpne will prove. This establishment is so situated as to he o f ready ae- jss to all persons coming to the city, being in the immc: iate vicinity of all the railway termini, and on the cor- er of Chamber and Chntliam Street, E. T. CHRISTIANSON, Proprietor. . B. All Teas, warranted by us and not turning out irdingtorepresentation, willbe taken back and the ey cheerfully returned, N . money J P a i i i t s I I P a i n t s !! T ) A I N T S OF ALL C o l o r s , D r y o r S B i x e d , J - White Lead, Varnishes, Jappan, Turpentine, and ils. as cheap as can be obtained elsewhere', constantly I bond and for sale by H I R B Y ^ B A L D W IN , Glen Cove, Sept. 28, 1853. ly \GLEN COyE T I N , ^TOYE AND SH E E T IRON ■ . MANUFACTqRY. Subscriber oifers for sale at big \Vyare^ J - -house the- folio-wing patterns of ' COqiKtNG STOVES. N e w England Air-Tight, ■ . Yulcan ' ■ Great Western “ ■Western . Empire “ . . ' Star, iBuc^s and Raragon, Also the following PA H IiO R STOVES. Lady Washington, Green Mountain, Parlor Gqok, Poal Fran klip, and Radiptor. A great variety of otheFapproved paterns of ^toves for '^'ood or coal. Also, Grates, Stove-Pipe, Fire Brick, M ca, JOoal Hods and Shovels, and a general assort- menfc of ‘ ' ' ’ , H O U S E K E E P IN t^ ARTICLES, jCprnprising Knives and Forks, Shovels and Tongs, Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots, Plated and Block tin Spoons, Cedar Tubs, and Tin Ware, both plain and japanned, in all its varie ty. ' ' The Hnds Such as Tin Roofing, Setting Lead Pipes and Pump^j &c„ &G,; and hopet, by doing good work and moderatp prices, to secure a share o f the trade. \ TR E A T W A T K INS. Glen Cqve, Feb. 2 0 ,1S-53. Tfie Home Joiirnal for 1^541 A PABER FOR YOUR E amtly .—N ew N e w * ATTaAOTIO{fS--NEW T vpe . In ^nseqiijenceof the great and coutmually increasing de mand for this elegantly primed, widely circulated, and universally popular Family Newspaper, we have, here. * 'ore, been unable to famisU the back numbers to only , SlSagSzimS, (ije selections qf the mo^tinteresting publica’ ioDs'ofihli day, the brief novels, the piquant stbries, the W rklihg Wit and amuang aniiCdoft^, the news and gos- pip o f the Pkrisian papers, the personal fketch^ of publiq stirring scenes of the world we live in, the ! neWs for Ik^ieii, thefiehions and fashion- <■\ 1 ^ HOBBIS k. WITAT8. J07 f nltop Strept, New york, OTIS & STREETERS P A T E N T Insulated Lightning . Hods S f TT T ILIjET TITUS °bgVing received thp V V Agency for the sale o f the above-narpgd Rods for the Town of ITortli Hempstead, Is prepared to put them up on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. These Rods are the very best ip use, and are recompiended by scientific men apd others as supei ior to any y e t brought before the public. For further particulars, apply to the suh scriher at Roslyn, •where all necessary infop mation w ill be given. W II.LE T TITUS. Roslyn, April 1st. 1853. ly^tBl l^ong Island Balsam* r p H E Subscriber respectfully informs the X inhabitants o f Roslyn and vicinity, that he has taken the agency for the Long Islapd iplaints o f a pulmonary tendency, xu also is invaluable as a specific for whoopipg- cough, nervous irritability, debilitated coppti- •tutions, and checking the croup in chil dren. There is no medicine in use which can ■produce strongep testimonials in its favpr than the Long Island Balsam. It is composed pure ly of vegetable extracts, and opperate li^e a charm for the gbove napied complaints. Price ;$1 00 per bottle. JA M ES '. dym Glen Cove. lE S M STILL W E L L , Agent fo> Rbslyn, and.W. & J . M., W E E KS, Agents for [en Cove. , Uoslim^ January 26,1851! 0 AELM KETCHAM, Saddles & Biudles! Saddle and Harness Makerf fjn H E subscriber is prepared to execute w ith X neatness - and dispatch, any order in his line which his friends may ,favor him with^-r- And he further states, that i f aiiy order is not furnished in as good style for the price as can be obtained elsewhere, they are released from aU obligation to take it. Prices varying on Double Harness from $12 io $100, Single Harne $10 to $60. Rid-r ing Saddles, for Gentlemen, from, $3- to $20. Ladies Saddles’, flrorp to $30, Bridles an^ Carpet-Bags, VVi „ , __ Blacking, Kolliir(^cris Liniment, and various other articles, at the most reasonable prices* Glen ^^v«, ^i^nu?i^y,33, 1852, , s i r i t f i E ' n i r G A T T E N D E D TO BY ■Ji. *■ jSAAc cp; Glen Gove L. I. fLES. cabinet 3 E n » x j m 3 s r x a m r a E 3 ? HENRY W. KINHMiSr \T ATE partner of Phelps & Kingikan, hav- .1 - i ing opened the Store | N o . 4 3 4 P e a x l - S t . , near Madison, N E W ^ T O R I L with a large assort' 9 sent of warranted made Cabinet Furniture Wholesale and Retail, he woul dinvite h i former ctstom ep and tne public t( give him call be-5 purt&lLflj: Apri 5th, 1853. tsr P L O T H I N G ‘FOR M E N ANJ> BOYS.-r-. V-.' The best place to get weh!*s hnd boy's, clothing, ready made pr made, to, order, is at No, 81 Fulton street. A t this establishinjenl JASIES LUySTER, Jn., _ EliBERT LtiySTEE. NEW STORE, AM a Well Selected Stock of N E W GOODS, AT CJKrJBNT C Q T B 11 r p H E SUBSCRIBERS HAVING OPEN- X ed a new Store, (in connexion with their extensive Lumber and Coal Yard.) invite the attention of purchasers to their large and well selected Stock of Goods, which have been pur chased at the lowest cash prices, and which they can and will sell, for a very small advance for ready money. 1 heir stock comprise! ery article gen produce Store: be undersold by any other store article generally to be found in a Country lUce Store: and they are determined not to other store in this town. D:^ All kinds o f Produce taken in exchange for goods at highest Market prices. J. &. E. LUYSTER. Glen Cove Landing, June 10th, 1853, T l i e W e w Y e a r . 1 § 5 4 . On the first of January next, “ G leason ’ s P ictorial ” w ill commence its sixth volume. and will appear vastly improved in all re spects, w ith a superb new heading, new type ■ dress throughout, and will be printed upon irietor of the ^ood-will of Barnum’s New York “Illustrated News,” and has merged that journal in the “Pictorial,” the public will reap the advantage of this con centration of the strength of the two papers upon one, both in the artistic and literary de partments. The same brilliant host of contri butors and artists -will be engaged on “Glea son’s Pictorial” as beretofore, and a large ad dition is also made to the corps, both in talent and number. The most liberal arrangements have been completed, and such as will enable the proprietor to produce by lar the finest il lustrated journal y et published, and the “Pic torial’, w ill constantly be beautified by all that can please and instruct in art and nature, and its literary department w ill fully sustain the high reputation it has so long enjoyed. The pages of “Gleason’s Pictorial” will con tain views of every populous city in the known world, of all buildings of note in the eastern or western hemisp’ ----- - li -- — -:— l and steamers of with fine and accurate portraits of every noted character in the world, both male and female, Sketches of beautiful scenery, taken from life, _i— 1 ----- :— numerous specimens trds of the air, present in its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of art. It will contain 1.5G4 square inches.giving a great amount of reading matter and illustra tions—and forming a mammoth week!) of 16 octavo T e ] Pui o pages. —Three dollars lollars per annum. Saturday, by F, G li Corner of Tremonfc and Brornfield Streets,Bos- ished every ! LBASOX, TON, M ass . O n l y X a d i« j s B o o k T N America. So pronounced by the entire X Press of the United States. O o d e y ’s I^ a d y ’s B o o k f o r 1 8 5 4 . 24th year. One hundred pages of reading each month, by the best American authors. A new and thrilling Story. Certainly the most in tensely interesting one ever written; entitled-ir.- The trials of a NEEDLEWOMAN: B y T. S. A ethub - .; W ill be commenced in the January No. TH E ONLY COLORED FASHIONS Upon which any reliance cap be placed, re., ceived direct from Paris and adapted 1o the taste of American Ladies by our own ^‘Fasbion Editor,” witb full directions. D re s s M a k in g .-— Our monthly description ot Dress Making, with plans to cut by. None but the latest fashions are given, The direct OWXi ire given, J.he ( are so plain, that every lady can be her dress maker. E mbuoidert . —^An infinite variety in every Number. D ress P.xTTERNS.^Infants and childrens dresses, with directions how to make them. A ll kinds of Crochet and Netting work. New patterns for Cloaks. Mantelets, Talmas, Collars Chemisettes and Undersleeves—-with full dL rections. E very new pattern of qpy portion of a ladies dress, appears first in the Lady’s Book, as we receive consignments from Paris every tw o weeks. T he NuESERY.-^This subject is treated upon frequently, G odey ’ s Invaluable Receipts upon every subject. Indispensible to every family, worth more than the whole cost of the Book. M usic .\-rTbree dollars worth is given every ^ D r aw ing .:— This art can be taught to any child—by a series of drawings in every No. for 1854 M odel C ottages .— Gotthge plans and cot tage furniture will be continued as usual. SPLENDID STEEL LINE M E ZZOTINT^' e NGRAYINGS In every No. They are always to be found in G odey . G odey ’ s L ady ’ s B ook Contains precisely that for which you would have to take at least three other magazines to get tha same amount of information, ^ T E R MS. 1 year, and an extra co] $3 00 5 GO “ 1 year, and an extra copy to the person sending the Club 10 00 8 “ 1 year, “ “ 15.00 11 “ “ “ “ 20 00 Godey’s Lady’s Book, and Arthur’s Hopie Magazine—the two publications w ill be sent one year on receipt o f $3,50. - L. A. GODEY, 113 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. T.S. ARTHUR’S 5U (o)M n il Givipg over 600 large, double colunin octavo pages of Choice Reading matter in a year. Also from 12 to 15 Steel Engravings, of a bigh order of excellence; be. sides from 150 to 200 Fine Wood Engfavings. All for $1 25, in Clubs of Four -Subscribers. The cheapest Monthly Magazine ir- the world. No periodical in the United States has been more generally or more warmly commended by the Press than the “ Home Magazine.” The Third Tolume begins in January, 1854, and w ill contain a new moral Story, by Mr. A r t h u r , of considerable length, entitled « The Angel of the Household.” The Home Magazine and Godey’s Lady’s Book sent one year Jfor $3 50. The January number is now ready. S en d fo r a SpiieiMEri, I t w ill be furnished free of charge. T er m s in A d v an c e , $2 a year. 4 copies, one year, $5. ' 12 “ $15, and one to getter up Address, p s t paid, T. S, ARTHUR, ’ l07 WaliE\ut IStrfet, Philadelphia. passed. a29 l^X^ J-> oupu., No. 8X Fulton street. R O S D Y N e m p o r i u m . r p H E subscriber na-via^ moved into his nev X Warehouse, opposite the residence 'of Esquire Skillman, in the village of Roslyn, begs leave to return his sincere thanks to his and assures them that no pai ! spared that he can please ,all tastes; and among numerous quantity of articles he deems it n cessaryto mention, only the mostjprominent, such as stoves, cooking and parlor, housekeep ing articles, &c. &c. He offers for sale the following patterns ol COOKING ST O V E S i Buc/c’s Improved, Jenny Lind, Troy Stax, Globe, Ocean Queen. And also the following named PARLOR STOVES: it Green Mountain, Parlor Cook, Lady Washington, Coal Franklin, and a great variety of other approved patterns of stoves lor wood or coal. M ilk Cans of different sizes on hand and made to order at short notice. Pumps and cast iron Well Curbs, for Chain Pumps, a really neat contrivance, just received. The subscriber is also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING, Ijc. ,• and irate pric patronage. W I L L E T T I T U S . Roslyn, May 7, 1852, H . D . HALL, ES KT X S d? ^ T 3 ESPECTFULLY informs his patrons and X L friends, that be 'vvill be at his residence at Hempstead Branch, every Saturday and Mon day ; in Hempstead on Tuesday of every other lek, commencing Feb. 24th, 1852.; at Jamai- Wednesday, from Feb. 25, once in two Wednesday, Irom beb. 25, ; at Flushing, on Thursday from Feb. 26tb,and at Glen Cove on Jb'ri- e in two weeks, from Feb, 27th. A ll wishing any thing done in the Dental once in tw o Cove o n F r i- w e e /js; at Flu! weeks fr< day once persons i ..... Art, can be accommodated, by calling upon ' Stephen Hew- C. McKee’s, Ja- him at his residence, or at Jlifr. lett’s. Hempstead: at Georj maica: at Henry S. Hover’s, Flushing, or at Peter IMiller’s, late Week’s Hotel, Glen Cove, on the above-nientioned days. Hempstead Branch., Feb. 20, 1852. i HHITED STATES Life IiasiiraMee Company, O fjface S'3' W a l l - s t . , M e w - Y o r k . r p i I E undersigned having been appointed X Agent for said Company, he hereby gives notice that he w ill attend to applicants, at the Office of the Glen Cove Mutual Insurance Company, where the necess! may be obtained i gratis, giving the pa ELLWOOD VA L E NTIN E , .Agent, J.A.MES G. T ow nsend , M. D., Medical E x aminer. Glen Cove, 1st mo. 26, 1852. H AM ILTO N F I B S IK S U B A H C I E € € > M F A 1 ¥ Y , O f f i c e - - - No. 5 T y r o n - R o w , Cor. of Chatham-st, Harlen Railroad Buildings, WEW-yORK. Q A P I T A L $150,000, AND A SURPLUS. JOHN BRUCE; Pres’t. AoENT/or Queeus County, w ill receive appl«' hons at bis Office at R oslyn , on Mondays c ^>jch w eek, tfe.22 I n t e l l i g e i a c e O f f i c e ! ■ p O R FEM A L E S ONLY. Persons want- X ing goods servants, (females) and girls wishing to get situations,-will do well to leave their names at Mrs. Wilcockson’s Millinery Store, she having established an office for the purpose o f procuring help and situations. A fee of 25 cents to the employer, and 25 cents to the employed, w ill in all cases be charged. Glen Cove, .July 8th, 1853. tf STOVE, TIN, AND SHEET IRON ■Warerooms. r I lH E co»partnership heretofore existing un- X der the firm of Ketcham arid Poillon having been dissolved by mutual consent, the subscriber would respectfully inform his nu merous Patrons and the Public generally, that be still continues the business at his new am| commodious Ware-Rooms, near the Roslyii Hotel, where he is prepared to furnish his cus tomers with the following articles at very re duced prices, and of first-rate workmanship and material, v i z : CooJcing and Heating Staves e f various sizes and patterns. Eardcoal apd Charcoal Furnaces, and .Cpoh- ing Rariges. Chain and Iron Fumps^ most approved FaU terns. Cuttlery, Flain Tin and Japanned Ware — Brittania Ware. Zinc, Hollow Ware, all Sizes, Cauldron Kettles, ^c. ^c. ■ W ith a complete assortment of Housekeepings Articles, too numerous to mention, all of which he w ill sell at least ten per cent, below ordinary prices for cash or barter, S. A , KETCHAM. N. B.—Peddling Wagons w ill not be sent fronq. this establishment lor the future; the Public w in ihereforef find i t to* their advan tage tq purchase here, as the' goods w ill be sold much cheaper than they can be afforded by Peddlars, and the same articles w ill be tak en in exchange at the highest prices, s. A. k . • Roslyn,'June l l i 1852;' tf-O\^ EW A H H T. L. YOTTBE, House and Sign Painter, O t4 S 5 IE R » » B A lN E R an d P A P E R H A N G E R , GEEN CO VE, L. I , T S FULLY PREPARED to execute all X orders in his line of business w ith dispatch and on reasonable terms. Orders may be left at the Oi^ce of th|s paper, jySoypl 3ARD'W;AEE a n d o u t l e b y E D W A R D C R O E I 1 7 S , No. 25 Fulton-st. Corner of Water Street, NEW-YORK, * • im p o r t e r of m R E W A R E A N D C U T L E R Y , AND DEALER IN * ' Q H O V E L S a n d SPADES, Nails, Screw O LodSrs. Hinges, Saws, Files, Rivets, Augerg Planes, Corn and Coffee Mills, Hollow Ware F a r m in g U t e n s il s , H o u s e k e e p in g A r t ic l e s M ech a n ics ’ T ools in g r e a t Y a r ipt y , &o., &o. ' ' ^ (E o t m t r s m a s t l i b m l l e t w s , I’ebjuary 20., 185?, THE SUB^RIBEBS ^ sinCss wifh neatness and g dispatch, and on reasonable I terms for Gash. Having secured the. best he business, thej^ think they can give as good satistacUon to their customers as any other establishment c f the kindtto Long Island; and they whould here solicit the favors o f their old custhinerSjand the patronage o f as nianv .new ones a s may see fit to en trust them with their work. KIRBY & BALDW IN.: Glen Cove, Sept. 28,1853. , ly XHE MJEMOWNEB BElIBi>YI mm ' HOLLOIVAY’S OINTMENT;' ^ ' H I S ektr.abrdinary U tiguent is eom- J - posed of the most healing Balsams, and when used in accordance with tIiedirections;which accompany each pot,' will insure cures when a,Jj other means fail. .'Gases - of the most desperate Skin Diseases readily yield to its- efficacy. I t Is famous when flS'gd iii cases' Rlieumutism, Contracted or Stiff Joints, In Asthmas it will do ivonders if well rubbed into the Chest.. A MOST ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS UL CERS.— A CASE TESTIFIED TO BY THE MAYOR OF^ BOSTON, F.NGLAKD. Copy o f a Letter from J. NM e, Esq., Mayor of -Boston, Lincolnshire. ^ To P rofessor HotrowAY, . . #■ . Dear Sir,—Mrs. S auah - D ixon of Liquorpond Street, Boston, has this day deposed before me that for a con siderable period she was severely afflicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in lier arms,- feet, legs, and other piifte of her body: and ahhoiigli the first of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatehient of suffering, but gradually grevV TBEE i M E Ii eE STATl t - MOST SIARTLING__£qNSi|iiflJffl|t BeflectiOBs for fhe TkoiigWfpI. ^ . perhaps a fainfly of children. ■ j HOW OFTEN IT B«»#ENS'THAT THE * ' .A w tFE u s o m s m o is. y e a r to In that pitiable condition as nob ejren for .one fotF feel jihe happy and eihilerating influence ineidenfe to the enjoyment of health. ’ ' ‘ - ' She may not be an Invalid-confined or even to her roomj as her pridq, ambition a n il ■ ’uce ’ nerve her to take ] ind arid nerv< f her housi ’ take peraonaSi But* a fe-w' t youth, lehold, evep •when herkealth witti lut she is neYerthetefiS'pereepfebk' saw ago i n ‘the firish Of hcaltlL.ah'aR' ' buffering, i lering to yo ;urcd, and n Being recommended by a> friend to try yout O'mtriient, she procured a small pot, .and a-box of the Pills, .and before that was all used, symptom^ of amendment ap- ring witli the medicines for a short g to the directions, and Strictly ad- as to diet, &&., she was perfectly ys the best of health. ain Dear Sir, yours truly, (Signed) J. NOBLE. Dated Atigust 12tb, 1853. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF EEY- SIPEL.4S IN THE LEG AFTER MEDIC.AX, AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Yeates, of the Post-office. Aldwick Road, near Bogmr, Sussex, dated Jan. 12th, 1853. To P rofessor H ol I i OW ay , Sir,—I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment.' My sufferings were eoiimtcnaneo'^beanng an utter phyaeal. aiKlJ inentalprostration.:- . • . Spmetimps this deplpxaVle cba,n|f« m ay Arid dpd#* n arise fi:om organic or conatitutioaiyi criUSes. BM ' oftener, by, faff.dftener, tp grosi arid i»ikca8ribl&: ignorance of the simplest aind plainest > rules o£”i health as connected with the marriage state, th* , .ffolation of -which entails disease, suffeihig and: misery, not only to the -wifej but often 'ffefeditary Complaints upon the Giildirra - - \UNTO THE th ird ! AND FOURTIC QKNIRATION,^ Transm itting; CONStTBIPTIQltf, SCJEtOSTOLA*, D F t . E A P F ; U L I N H E R I T A N C E . ' from th e Pat-ents^ ^ And must this continue *? Shall we be all that concerns the cattle of nur flelds, qut - horse's,- * our 'sheep, our odwS, our oieri, the nature and^ character of the soil we possess, the texture and-i ’ quality of our goods arid merchan^se; but u ” • concerns ourselves functions and passions, subject to*\ great derange- involyir------- ................ ........... ^ ^ - S ' ! - ring our future peace and happi that concerns the health and welfare iharacter of the soil we [uality of our goods arid n , ________ sms ourselves as human beings, -with humao. it to great c wife of our affections, and the mother of our chib ^ dren; in all that concerns the mental and pUvsimAh ■well beinj lersed in B E N I G H T E D I G N O R A N C E , ! AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE ! ^ I *' How long sball this ignorance prevail so produc-- •wif* iEa\ . phyrioJflli’ I being of those children, we should be ' mersed in the darkest and most the enjojnnent of health. I shall ever speak with the we for Over close our eyes to the results of physi'O- lost confidence of your medicines, tind nave recoin- , logical science by -which we may arrive at an^ ided them to others in this neighbourhood similarly understanding of ourselves as men mended them to others in this neigh’l afflicted, who derived equal benefit, 1 am, Sir, vour obliged and (Signed) Bunions, Bite of Mosclietoes and Sand Flies, Coco-bay, Cliiego foot, Cliilblains, Chapped \ , . _ ElMZABETH'TE?rES. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment of the following cases :— Fistulas, Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Pih Rhumatism, Scalds. Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, Skin Diseases, Scurvy. Sore Heads, ipped Hands, ns (soft), Uancers, _____ Contracted and Stiff Joints, ff'nmors. Elephantiasis, Ulcers, ■Wounds, S old a t t h e E stab ; S old at the E stablishment of P ro fessor HoLiowAY, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and also at bis House in New York. Orders for Medicines in the States, addressed ‘ T . H olloway , ‘N ew T ork ,’ will receive due attention. Sold also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines tliroiighouf, the United States, in Pots- nt 37| cent.s, 87 cents, andSl 50 cents each. To be bad'VViiolpsale of all the principal Drug Homes in the Union, and of Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS, New York, ‘ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. X E 3 S F A K - X - A M B i r a i F 3 > I O t N F . \ j HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. r p H E S E P ills being composed entirely •A. of medicinal herbs are of a most harmless nature, while the extraordinary vii-tuesthey possess have rendered them universally popular in nearly every part o f (he world. The immense' success they have met with tbroiiffbout the Slates is most extraordinary, owing, it is ---------- - ----------------- ------------------ in the ........ \WEAKNESS AND bUBILITY.— ^RESTORATION TO h e a l Y' s o f a g e n t l e m a n , a g e d -45, ■WHEN AT d e a t h ’ s DOOR.. (tree years,' gradually wasting away to a shado'w by riightly prespirations qnd want of appetite, which caused great uneasiness to his friends,as he had consulted various medical me hin Bath, without effect. He at last used your Pills, and'under'Providence, was restored to health by their means. He lately emigratedlto.New Y&rk; ant! ‘ has just wriUen to say, that he was never bptter in health and. desired me to acquaint you'with the circumstance, r Ought also to rnentiou, tliatiriy wife liad deriyed great benefit from the use of your Pills, I remain,. Sir, yours^rsepectfully, ‘ . CHARLES SMfTH, DissentingMinister, i, A PERIMANENT CURE, OF A DlSE.ASED LIVER,' OF MANY years ’ DURATION. fears was a severe These celebrated Fills afe wonderfuUy efficaciQm , in the following comptainii Ague. Infiammaiiop,. Asthma, ^ Jaundiccj , ' Liver Complaipts mdig^tiofi. . . ... cause, jT.'shaU • )f pbysio- „ ve at an^ understanding of omselves as men and -women,, subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and^. perpetuating them to our children, LET 'EVEEY 'WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER t f No husband or wife need he ignorant of wb.at '^ concerns them most to know to secure their heedtk-.' ’ and happiness. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled T H E M A R R I E D W O M A N ’ S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANW, ' BY DK. A. M. MAUKIGEAV, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. t One Hundredth Edition. ISmo., pp. 250. .Price 50 [ON FINE PAPER, .EXTRA BINDING, $ 1 OO.p . ' First published in 1847 ; and it is not ‘ SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering tln^t E V E R X F E M A X iK * , w lietlier M ARRIED OR »T0T; c a n liera < acquire a fu ll know ledge o f tlie i»a*» • -y tn re, d i o r a c tc r an d causes o f lleI^ com p laints, the various .symptonas, a n d t l i a t nearTy H A I . R A B I I I.I.IO N r C O P I E S - shonld have been sold. It js impracticable to ’con, vey fully the various subjects treated of, as they* are' of a nature strictly intended for the married,.^ or those contemplating marriage. ' U P W A R D S O P ONE H U N D R E D THOU-^ SAND C O P IE S Have been SENT BX MAHi -within the last feVr months. CAUTION TOTHE PUBLIC. BE N O T DEFRAUDED and buy only of fesjpeetable imd_hcnorabk-'. dealers, or send by mail, i * ” \Mauriceau as • iufifingenierifcs o ouy only oi respeciao end by mail, and addfess as there are spurious .'fcs o f copyright, ■ actable aaid henorablA'. addr tq Dr. A. M. and siirreptitioui Upon receipt of One Dollar “ RIBD ■WOMAN’S PRIVATE MBDIO j ----------- u is s PANION” is seat tmailed free) t United States, the Canadas and ; All Letters must Dr. A. M. MAUI Oilys Publishing i Wew,r ’ any part o: [itish Provi i-w-York. For sale in New Adrjance, Sherman Barnes & Co. sroR] York City by Stringer & Towns a & Co,, DeWitt&. Day iayenpQrt,Rnd hy^\-.' n_uhd ^-^Hles, ^ B.C. AKERLY & C a J i p P O R T E K S O F W A T C H E S ^ Jewelry and Silyer Ware^ y t T T fO U L D RESPKC:TFULLY m t b R M ' u y V their friends arid \the public tliat iiieY >t HAVE-REMO PEL ^ Prom their old Stand in the Bow ert ' : T o 4 1 F t a t o R - S t r e e t , ‘;:; One door from the \corner . of Bearlj,. ^ , . - ^ ■ N E W - YORK, :• Where they infend to keep a choice 'selection of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy- Goods.- Without enumerating articles or p rices,,, ■we say do all w^ho may favor us with theiis't v patronage that we intend to keep only: suchr-,;-- aiitidles as w e can witli confidence Tecbmmeni4 ■td our patrons and friends, apd a l prices io dq- *] fy competition or,iin other words,! to all a i > fair eqnivelant for -their money. ' , '• * J, W. R obertson & S. H orton of the firm,, ' w ill give their entire attention to the Watch^ Departrnent. . •;*. , . - • .f ' New-York, March, 1853, 25-6m:p2D . _ ROSLIN .FURJSITBRH ■WareJooiris. ' THE Subscriber would 4rik® this method informing his nunaerous friends and customers -1 and the public generally,,that he. has opened'a .warehaiise q B :tlie east side of the Yillqge of- Roslyn, Tfriere he.has oh hand and intenjds t o . keep a general assortment o f eabinet fiimiture. h viz? _ liOoidni^ pf all kqndSj -whic... vH»'y for Ga^h'.! ■ ' t- • - j* 1 > . N. B .^ A ll articles in his line, nfeatly - rq- ' ' paired or made to order. . ; ^ GOPPI.NS. . ! Mahogany,.Blackwalnut and-Pine Coffins,*'/ alTvay^S on hana and made to order.at shoi-tt notice. . . .HENRY WILSON.', , R o d p i^ J ^ y ^ a , 1S53£_ . ■ ■ 1:4# MttMNEIly & FANCf 888 na ’ .jU - I l A VILCOOESON laTiag rem ivA ’ at X fxoimher former place of.business to tte S E a ; ? s r & S ' S ' £ a i informing her friends and customers, that s | r t still continues tokeefi oii hand almost evefy ^^ticle usuqBy to be found a t ,a Mimnefy ahd tSfforded. Please give us a call I Glen Gave, 4riBie n t h , iB 5 S,