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THE above Company having a large capital, and the command of the most desirable skill and ingenuity in the country, with machinery of immense power, of the most approved description, have now on hand, and will continue to keep on hand, THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF

GOODYEAR'S PATENT METALLIC RUBBER GOODS

EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY,

amounting to over $100,000, and comprising over four hundred different articles, all of superior workmanship, and manufactured exclusively by this Company, which are warranted to stand all climates,and will be sold at the Company's

DEPOT, 19 NASSAU STREET, NEW-YORK,

AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH OR APPROVED PAPER.

The variety of goods now made under Goodyear's patent are so extensive and wonderful, as well as useful, that no stock, even for a country store, is considered complete without some of them. The attention of merchants engaged in export trade, as well as those in almost every other branch of business, is called to this growing trade, under the assurance, that they will find as above some article they need, or can deal in to great advantage.

LIST OF ARTICLES

Game Bags.
Air Beds.
Water Beds.
Air Pillows.
Bed Pans.
Life Preservers.
Sportsmen's Bottles.
iagon Floats.
1 thing Tubs.

SHORT NOTICE.

Camp Blankets.
Gun Cases.
Carriage Cloths.
Hospital Sheeng.
Tarpaulins.
Breast Pumps.
Drinking Cups.
Boat Floats.
Sheet Rubber.
Shower Mats.

WHICH MAY BE FOUND IN THE STOCK OF THIS COMPANY, WHICH CAN BE SUPPLIED TO A LARGE AMOUNT AT
Coats and Cloaks.
Reefing Jackets.
Monkey Jackets.
Leggings and Overalls.
Spanish Ponchos.
Sou' Westers.
Caps and Storm Hats.
Baptizing Pants.
Tents, all kinds.
Portable Boots.
Knapsacks.
Canteens.
Haversacks.

FELF

Crum Cloths.

Saddle Bags.

Table and Piano Forte Cov- Teething Rings.

ers.

Cow Milkers.

Fire Buckets and Pails.
Mattress Covers.

Travelling Bags.
Horse Covers.
Syringes.
Tet Carpels.
Water Hose.
Stationers' Gum.
Sailors' Bags.
Life Spars.
Packing Bags.
Wading Boots.
Maps and Charts.
Navy Goods.
Army Goods.

Together with Boots and Shoes, Machine Belting, and Packing, Engine and Hydrant Hose, all sizes, Toys of all kinds, Elastic Paper holders, &c., &c.

Orders for goods will be executed with fidelity and accompanied with drawings and full descriptions.

A fund has been appropriated, and eminout lawyers en

Company, as well as Goodyear's patents in general.

patch, and those to be manufactured expressly should be

yed, to prosecute all infringements upon the rights of this

A list of articles, with prices attached, furnished when requir1.

Look out for Infringements and Impositions.-It should be understood that many of the Rubber Goods offered in the Market, and sold as Goodyear's Patent Metallic Rubber, are base imitations.

Caution to Dealers-Goodyear's Patent Metallic, or Vulcanized Rubber Goods, are not made stiff and rigid when exposed to a low degree of Temperature, nor softened or glutinous by exposure to a high degree of heat, and all by law STAMPED,

"GOODYEAR'S PATENT, 1844."

To Counterfeit which is Felony.

All Metallic or Vulcanized goods offered in the market, and not stamped as above, are an infringement upon. Mr. Goodyear's rights, and dealers can readily ascertain that they will be liable to a prosecution for selling the same.

Jan., 51 12t

CLOTHING,

AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

D. & J. DEVLIN,

33 & 35 JOHN, corner of NASSAU STREET,

NEW-YORK.

THE Subscribers beg to call the attention of Merchants and others, visiting New-York, to the int that theirs is the only establishment in the city where Clothing of the most superior make, and lates styles, is to be found in the most extensive variety, at both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Their object being to meet the demand of Clothing Dealers throughout the country for a superior style of clothingcontradistinguished from the common slop work to be found at the majority of houses-as also to et ble any gentleman who should require a FIT-OUT, in the best taste, to suit himself, from all the prevailing modes of the day. For this purpose one of the firm visits, each season, the various Europes markets, so as to select the newest things, and thereby save to our customers the importer's profit Their aim is to supply the very best and most fashionable clothing at lower prices than any other

house in the trade.

An examination of the stock, before purchasing elsewhere, is respectfully solicited.

July, 3t.

D. & J. DEVLIN,

33 & 35 JOHN STREET, CORNER OF NASSAU

Prospectus

OF THE

AMERICAN

WHIG REVIEW.

In the original Prospectus of the AMERICAN REVIEW, issued at Washington by Mr. Colton, its former Proprietor and Editor, a number of the leading Whig Members of the Twenty-seventh Congress (1845-6) subscribed their names to the following resolution :

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Earnestly approving the plan of such a National organ, long needed and of manifest importance, the undersigned agree to contribute for its pages, from time to time, such communications as may be necessary to set forth and defend the doctrines held by the United Whig Party of the Union. Signed by Geo. P. Marsh, Daniel D. Barnard, J. McPherson Berrien, J. R. Ingersoll, E. Joy Morris, T. L Clingman, Daniel Webster, R. C. Winthrop, Thomas Butler King, Hamilton Fish, J. P. Kennedy, J. Collamer, Wm. S. Archer, Rufus Choate, Alexander H. Stephens."

An engraved portrait of some distinguished person will be found in every number of the Review. These will usually be portraits of living American Statesmen, and whenever that is possible, will be accompanied with an authentic Memoir of the person represented.

The first jects of the Review are of course political; it is designed to set forth and defend the principles, the measures, and the men of the UNITED WHIG PARTY of the Union It has been a matter of just reproach to that Party, that though it embraces its due proportion of the intelligence and learning of the country, it has had no Quarterly or Monthly Organ devoted to the expression and defense of its opinions and measures. The conductors of the American Review have done what in them lies to remove this reproach, by securing contributions from sources of ability and truth. The literary department of the Review will agree in spirit with the political. TERMS.-$5 a year, in advance.

D. W. HOLLY, Publisher, 120 Nassau st.

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Business communications addressed to D. W. HOLLY, Publisher, Whig Review Office, 120 Nassau St.

John A. Gray, Printer, 54 Gold cor. Fulton Street.

DAGUERREOTYPE

PORTRAITS AND FAMILY CROUPS.

EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS-SILVER MEDALS

Awarded at the Great Fairs in Boston, New-York, and Philadelphia,

CAN BE SEEN AT

M. A. & S. ROOT'S GALLERIES,

363 Broadway, cor. Franklin st., N. Y., & 140 Chestnut st., Phila

ADMISSION FREE TO ALL.

THE MESSES. ROOT having yielded to the many urgent solicitations of their numerous friends to establish a branch of their

CELEBRATED DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY

in this city, have been engaged for some time past in fitting up an

ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS

ᎥᎢ .

363 BROADWAY, COR. FRANKLIN ST., where they shall be most harpy to see all their numerous friends, as also strangers and citizens generally. The acknowledged high character this celebrated establishment has acquired for its pictures, and the progressive improvements made in the art, we trust, will be fully sustained, as each department at this branch is conducted by some of the same experienced and skilful artists that have been connected with it from the commencement.

The pictures taken at this establishment are pronounced by artists and scientific men unrivalled for depth of tone and softness of light and shade, while they display all the artistic arrangement of the highest effort of the Painter.

Citizens and strangers visiting the Gallery can have their miniatures or portraits taken in this unique style, and neatly set in Morocco Cases, Gold Lockets or Breastpins, Rings, &c., in a few minutes.

Heretofore an almost insurmountable obstacle has presented itself to the production of family likenesses, in regard to children. The Messrs. Root are happy to state that through an entirely new discovery of theirs, this difficulty has been overcome, as the time of sitting will not exceed two or three seconds in fair, or ten to fifteen seconds in cloudy weather.

N.B.-LADIES are recommended to dress in figured or dark materials, avoiding whites or light blues. A shawl or scarf gives a pleasing effect to the picture.

FOR GENTLEMEN.-A black or figured vest; also figured scarf or cravat, so that the bosom be not too much exposed.

FOR CHILDREN.-Plaid, striped or figured dresses, lace work. Ringlets add much to the beauty of the picture.

The best hour for Children is from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. All others from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.

Jan., 51, 12t

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