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NEW-YORK TYPE FOUNDRY,

Established in 1813,

Has now on hand, ready for immediate delivery, in fonts to suit purchasers,

100,000 lbs. Roman Type of new cut. 50,000 "Fancy Type.

10,000 "Scripts of various styles.

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5,000 lbs. Germans.
5,000 Ornaments in great variety.
5,000 "Borders.

30,000 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all the novelties in the business. All the above Types are cast by steam power, of the new composition of metal peculiar to this foundry, and WHICH IS CERTAINLY SUPERIOR to any ever used before in any part of the world. The unequalled rapidity in the process of casting enables me to sell these more durable types at the prices of ordinary types, either on credit or for cash.

PRESSES, WOOD TYPE,

and all other Printing Materials, except Paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices.

The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely given to all printing offices on the receipt of fifty cents to prepay the postage. January, 1855.

Address

GEORGE BRUCE,

13 Chambers st., New-York.

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BOOK AGENTS, ATTENTION!

Profitable Employment! - $1000 to $2000 a Year!! More than 500 varieties of Popular Books for the People.

New Wholesale Book Establishment.

THE undersigned, for many years in the Book Business at Auburn, and late of the firm of Derby & Miller, has established himself in New-York, and, in addition to his own, will keep a full supply of the most Popular Publications of the day

CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Our assortment of Agents' Books is the largest in the United States, embracing the most Popular Books in History, Biography, Poetry, Religion, Temperance, Nurratives, Travels, Adventures, Agriculture, Popular Miscellany, Books for the Young, etc. They are all of a good and moral character, and are disposed of throughout the country mainly by Agents, Colporteurs and Ministers. They are well printed, on good paper and fair type, and bound generally in neat muslin, gilt backs, and most of them beautifully illustrated with engravings.

We have a great many Agents actively at work, who clear for themselves from $5 to $8 per day. Those most successful, take sample copies of the books, and when they ascertain how many are wanted, order the books direct from us, and deliver them at the time agreed upon. Still, some Agents prefer to order quantities at the start, and sell them from house to house, as they go. There is hardly a family that cannot be induced to buy one or more of the kinds, and we have been informed of instances where a single family has Subscribed for the whole list of Books, yielding the Agent a very handsome profit.

There is no employment more pleasant or profitable than that of selling books in the way proposed.

To all those desirous of aiding in the noble work of disseminating a Pure and Wholesome Literature throughout our land, we offer a RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, and to do good. Catalogues of our Publications, containing full particulars, furnished on application (post paid) to J. C. DERBY,

Publisher and Bookseller,

NEW MARBLE BUILDINGS, 119 NASSAU ST., NEW-YORK.

29 & 31 GOLD STREET,

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

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R.

HOE & CO.

Offer for sale, of their own manufacture,

CYLINDER PRINTING

MACHINES,

FOR NEWSPAPER, BOOK, AND JOB WORK,

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

A CATALOGUE of PRICES, containing cuts and descriptions 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 handbill. 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,

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An assortment of Superior Copying Presses for sale at their Ware-rooms.

May be seen in operation at the Era Works, Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn.

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J.W.ORR NY

THE UNION POWER COMPANY of the United States, and the ERA FOUNDRY AND ENGINE WORKS are merged in, and their reputation for producing Machinery and Castings of unrivaled excellence will be maintained by the ERA WORKS, Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn.

The Gwynne Pumping Engine and Reaction Pump are made exclusively at these works, from new and improved patterns, at prices from $30 to $5,500. Address communications to Box No. 2977, Post Office.

J. STUART GWYNNE.

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

AT NO. 38 ROSE STREET, NEW-YORK.

JOHN G. LIGHTBODY

Is constantly Manufacturing, and has always on hand, every variety of Printing Ink, from the finest Black and Colored to News Ink, which he warrants equal to any ever manufactured, and at as low prices as can be sold by any regular manufacturer.

Orders forwarded by Steamboat and Railroad to any part of the country, by addressing a note to me at 38 Rose Street, New-York.

P. S.-The New-York Tribune, Herald, Times, Sun, and Journal of Commerce; also, most of the principal Papers in the United States, are printed with my News Ink.

LETTERS OF CREDIT,

AND CIRCULAR NOTES.

Mefsrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & Co., BANKERS, NEW-YORK,

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

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