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29 & 31 GOLD STREET,

MANUFACTORY ON BROOME, SHERIFF AND COLUMBIA STREETS, NEW YORK.

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Washington and Smith Hand Presses, Self-Inking Machines, Card Printing
Machines, Proof Presses, Hydraulic Presses, with wrought iron Cylinders,
Standing Presses, of various kinds, Chases, Cases, Galleys, Furniture,
Stands, Imposing Stones; also, Lithographic and Copperplate

Binders' Presses, Materials, &c., &c.

A Catalogue of prices, containing cuts and description of many of the Machines, with directions for putting them up and working them, may be had on application by mail, or otherwise.

Printers, Publishers, and others, wishing to purchase, will be furnished with an estimate for an office, or bindery, in detail, if desired.

They keep constantly on hand at their ware-rooms, or furnish at short notice, on the most reasonable terms, every article necessary for a complete Printing Office, including type, ink, &c.

They also manufacture Cast Steel Circular, Mill, Pitt and Cross-cut Saws, &c.

TO PRINTERS.-N. B. They also invite the particular attention of Job Printers to the smaller sizes of the single Large Cylinder Presses. The Foolscap, Medium and Super-Royal sizes, are found exceedingly useful and profitable for jobbing of all kinds, from the finest work in colors, to the cheapest programme or hand-bill. Script circulars, bill-heads, checks and blanks are printed on either size, with the greatest facility, neatness and uniformity. By their rapid execution, a job of 500 can be made ready and printed in the time usually required to get the form ready on a bed and platen press. Vulcanized Rubber Cloth is furnished, so that for different sized forms no change of blanket is necessary. They may be seen in operation in all the principal job offices in New York and other cities.

Folio Post,
Medium,
Super-royal,

Bed 24 by 19 inches
28% (6
23 (6
"27"

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900. 1200.

1400.

An assortment of SUPERIOR COPYING PRESSES for sale at their Warerooms.

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These Machines have been in successful operation, in the hands of manufacturers and families, for the past two years, and in every case have given universal satisfaction. The Proprietors are now prepared to offer them to the public-with that increased confidence in their merits which the united testimony of their numerous customers has strengthened and confirmed.

These Machines are entirely different from any other, the principles on which they are made being exclusively our own.

Among the advantages of this Machine over any others are the following:

1. The simplicity of its construction, and the ease with which it can be kept in the most perfect order.

2. The perfect manner with which the operator is enabled to stitch and sew the various kinds of work, from the finest linen to the coarsest cloths.

3. It particularly excels in the rapidity with which work can be executed; in that respect it has no equal.

4. The little power required to propel them, enabling even those of the most delicate constitution to use them without injury to their health.

We are now manufacturing a larger sized Machine, more particularly adapted to the sewing of leather, canvas bags, and the heavier kinds of cloths.

An examination of the Machines is respectfully solicited at our Office.

WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO.,

265 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

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BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE,

ON THE CASH SYSTEM.

Our plan is as follows:

A REDUCED PRICE WILL BE FIXED UPON EVERY BOOK AND OTHER ARTICLE IN OUR LINE, AND THIS WILL BE INVARIABLE.

OUR TERMS WILL BE INFLEXIBLY-CASH ON DELIVERY.

Thus bad debts, the expenses of collecting, and the various other circumstances which, in a credit business, render large profits necessary, are avoided.

Our facilities are unsurpassed by those of any house in the country. Being the sole publishers of a number of the Standard School-books in use in all parts of the country, as well as other books, we have every advantage in procuring stock.

Our stock will be found to embrace SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS of every description, and a full assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS of every description on hand, or manufactured to order. WRITING PAPERS in full variety, and, in short, every article in our line.

Please to remember that we do not ask you to take our word as to the advantages of purchasing your bill in our line for cash. Make your arrangements, when next you visit New York, to pay cash for your book bill (if not already accustomed to do so), and learn our prices and judge for yourselves, as to whether you can make it worth while. Meanwhile, as our prices are invariable, you can depend on purchasing just as cheaply of us by order, as you could personally.

MASON BROTHERS,

23 PARK ROW, OPPOSITE THE ASTOR HOUSE, NEW YORK.

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dollar a year you must pay in ad vance.

THE N. Y. MUSICAL REVIEW,

Is the cheapest and best Musical Paper in the world. It is published fortnightly-every other Thursday. Each number contains 16 large pages, four of which are new music of the most useful, entertaining and practical character, and" perfectly adapted to the wants of the people," to purposes of religious worship, to social gatherings, to public occasions, and to the home circle; this music is of a refined and simple, as well as of a scientific character, "and such as can be easily performed by persons of ordinary musical attainments."-In the editorial department of the REVIEW, (in addition to Mr. Cady, the former editor,) are engaged gentlemen of the highest talent, and ripest musical experience; among whom are GEORGE F. Rooт, Wm. B. BRADBURY, THOMAS HASTINGS, LOWELL MASON, and others, which enables us to give, in addition to the music, the most varied, entertaining and useful musical reading, and musical news from everywhere.

Clergymen, Choristers, Organists, Music Teachers, and all those interested in music, are cordially invited to act as agents, and forward subscriptions. Specimen numbers sent on receipt of two postage stamps.

TERMS—One Copy, $1; Six Copies. $5; Inflexibly in advance. Address, (post paid) MASON BROTHERS,

23 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.

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sustaining, and
health renewing pre-
paration introduced
by Dr. M. Morse, the
celebrated oriental
traveler and chem-
ist, has become so
well known through-
out this country and
Europe, that no phy-
sician, who values
his reputation, would

venture to admit
himself ignorant of
its extraordinary
properties, or think
of questioning its
wonderful cures.
In all kindness and
without deigning to
create undue alarm,
we would remind
the nervous, the fee-
ble, and the sick,

PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
DE MORSE'S

INVIGORATING

CORDIAL.

ing heat is near us, that the drain upon the sources of vital

ity is increased twenty-fold, and that without the helping aid of this life-stay. many a delicate wife and daughter, many a pale and sickly son, sinking into the deadly embrace of consumption many a parent breaking down under the pressure of mental and physical exertion or slow disease, must be consigned to the still abodes of death, before another summer shall bring back its blossoms to the rose.

Nor should the healthy neglect the means of fortifying the constitution. Our climate breaks down thousands of strong men every summer; yet by the use of this peerless invigorant, the mascular and nervous system may be so braced up; and the digestive powers so thoroughly and permanently restored that neither sudden changes of temperature, application to study, physical exertion, nor the most arduous labor of thought or muscle will subdue the energies developed; we might almost say, created by its influence.

CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES.

No language can convey an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervons system. Whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once re-braced, re-vivified, and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under its influence. The scooping, trembling victim of depression and debility, becomes a new man. He stands erect, he moves with a firm step; his mind, which was previously sunk in gloom of an almost idiotic apathy, becomes bright, buoyant and active; and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, and conscious of new vigor, to his accustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief is permanent, for the cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Well may the preparation be called the

MEDICAL WONDER

of the nineteenth century. It is, as the first scientific men in the old world have admitted, that miracle of medicine heretofore supposed to have no existence.

A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION.

Its force is never expended, as is the case with opium, alcoholic preparations, and all other excitants.

It is the only infallible remedy yet discovered for Nervous Head and Mind Complaints; it is the mental physic, long sought for, and never before found-the only natural agent that can "administer to a mind diseased." In cases of Neuralgia, Headache, Vertigo, Pain in the Nerves of the Face, and the various trains of Nervous Affections, it will produce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remove Depression, Excitement, a tendency to Blush, Restlessness, Sleeplessness, Dislike of Society, Incapacity for Study or Business, Loss of Memory, Confusion, Giddiness, Blood to the Head, Melancholy, Mental Debility, Hysteria, Indecision, Wretchedness, Thoughts of Self-Destruction, Fear of Insanity, &c. increase and restore the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it, induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life.

CAUTION.

It will

DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future all the genuiue Cordial will have the proprietors fac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass

66 DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
C. H. RING, PROPRIETOR, N. Y."

The Cordial is put up highly concentrated, in pint bottles.
Price,-$3 per bottle; two for $5; six for $12.

C. H. RING, Proprietor.

To whoni all orders should be addressed.
192 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canadas, and the West Indies.

NEW YORK CITY.

Buffalo Printing Ink Co.,

BUFFALO.

The above companies having completed their arrangements, are now prepared to offer to PRINTERS and the trade, Superior Qualities of printing Ink, including all the varieties of Color. Their inks have been tested in every style of printing, and proved equal, if not superior, to any in the market. The companies are determined to preserve the standard of their manufactures, to which so much merit has been awarded, and it will be their aim to produce a quality of ink, far in advance of any heretofore offered to the public, and at much less prices, than are sold by the old Ink makers. All the Western States, North, or West of the Ohio River, including the Western Counties of the State of New York, bounding on Oswego, Madison, Cortland, Tomkins and Steuben Counties, will address all orders to the BUFFALO PRINTING INK Co., at Buffalo ;-all the other States in the Union, ("except the New England States, where a new Company now formed, will soon be ready to supply orders from these States,") will address their orders to the AMERICAN PRINTING INK Co., New York City.

NEW YORK, January 1. 1854.

LETTERS OF CREDIT,

And Circular Notes.

Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & Co.,

BANKERS, NEW-YORK,

Issue FOREIGN CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT, and CIRCULAR NOTES, for the use of travellers, on the following Cities:

PALERMO,
ROME,
ROTTERDAM,

RIO DE JANEIRO,
ST. PETERSBURG,
STRASBURG,

SIENNA,

SMYRNA,

SEVILLE,

STETTIN,

ALEXANDRIA,

CALCUTTA,

LYONS,

ANTWERP,

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ATHENS,

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AMSTERDAM,

DUSSELDORF

MALTA,

BERLIN,

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BONN,

FLORENCE,

MILAN,

BADEN-BADEN,

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BERNE,

GENOA,

MUNICH,

BORDEAUX,

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BOULOGNE,

GIBRALTAR,

MULHOUSE,

BREMEN,

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BRUSSELS,

HAMBURG,

MALTA,

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SYDNEY, N. S. W.

TOULON,

TRIESTE,

VENICE,

VEVAY,

OLERON,

PARIS,

PAU,

PISA,

VIENNA,

WIESBADEN,

WARSAW,

ZURICH, &c., &c.

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