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REQUIRES ONLY TO BE NAILED DOWN. Water-Proof, Elastic, Durable, and Cheap.

Sent in rolls, which require no labor nor coating. Extra width for CARTOPS, all in one piece-no seams. The roof can be steep or flat, or any required inclination. Costs less than half as much as tin, and lasts more than twice as long. Also,

LIQUID GUTTA-PERCHA CEMENT,

FOR PAINTING AND REPAIRING TIN ROOFS.

Costs much less than Paint, and does not require renewal.

The Roofing and Cement have stood the test of time. They have now been extensively used during many years. The roofs become firmer and more solid every year, and any number of testimonials can be furnished as to their merits. Specimens and information furnished by the

GUTTA-PERCHA ROOFING COMPANY,

No. 23 CEDAR STREET, NEW-YORK.

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These Ranges are warranted to do a given amount of Cooking with one half the fuel used in ordinary Ranges. Call and examine them at the Wareroom of

BRAMHALL, DEANE & CO.,

442 BROADWAY,

Between Howard and Grand Sts.,

NEW-YORK.

GEORGE L. CANNON'S

IMPROVED

HOT-WATER FURNACE,

Having been thoroughly tested during several winters, and its operation having proved highly satisfactory to those who have used the same, we are enabled to recommend it, with great confidence, to all desirous of procuring an apparatus by which their dwellings can have a supply of mild and pure summer-like air during the inclemency of winter.

The expense of this Furnace is much less than that of any other first-class water or steam furnace.

CANNON'S SCROLL HOT-AIR FURNACE

Is unequalled by any other hot-air furnace, in its simplicity of construction, durability, freedom from gas or smoke, and the quality of the air introduced into the apartments.

Owing to the peculiar construction of our heating surface, we are enabled to use very large cold and warm-air flues; thus bringing a large volume of fresh air through the furnace, and introducing it into the rooms in larger quantities and at a lower temperature than is generally the case with other hot-air furnaces.

COOKING RANGES.

We have a large assortment, adapted to the wants of all classes, which we can recommend, with great confidence, to our customers.

VENTILATION.

We pay particular attention to this branch, and claim to have the most powerful apparatus for creating a draft, either in a ventilating-flue or chimney. Personal attention given by the Proprietor to heating and ventilating. Plans and estimates given at short notice.

GEORGE L. CANNON,

54 East-Thirteenth St., N. Y.,

(Between Broadway and University Place.)

THE HYDROPULT,

THE

Most Efficient FIRE-ENGINE in the World,

BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE.

The loss by Fires in the United States during 'the last seven years amounts to over one hundred and forty-nine millions of dollars-averaging over twenty millions per annum. JOHN DECKER, Esq., Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of the City of New-York, states that he believes the general introduction of the HYDROPULT would save at least twenty per cent of the loss, or five millions of dollars annually.

Loss of lives during the last seven years, over 1000.

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Office American Hydropult Co.,

151 NASSAU STREET, AND 41 PARK ROW, N. Y.

In the Country Gentleman, of January 25th, 1861, in a lengthy article on the best mode of destroying insects, by Dr. ASA FITCH, the eminent Entymologist of the State of New-York, and the most distinguished authority in the country, we find the following unsolicited and unexpected testimony as to the value of the HYDROPULT:

"In my experiments for destroying noxious insects, I have for a long time felt the want of an efficient instrument with which to shower and drench the leaves of trees and herbs with certain vegetable infusions and chemical solutions, to cleanse them from insect vermin thereon-an instrument more capacious than the syringe and more economical than the garden-engine. This want is at length supplied by the Hydropult of W. T. Vose, manufactured by the American Hydropult Company, at 151 Nassau Street, New-York. This implement, costing twelve dollars, if I rightly remember, and sent by express wherever ordered, should be in every country habitation, as a safeguard against fire, if not needed for any of the several other uses to which it is applicable. And the best advice I can give our querist, is to furnish himself with this instrument, and when these bugs again appear on his quince-leaves, treat them each and every one to a dose of tobacco water, aloes, quassia, and other bitter infusions, soap-suds, weak lye, lime-water, etc., and long before he has exhausted the pharmacopoeia, we think he will come to some thing that is such an efficacious remedy for this insect, that, elated with the discovery, he will immediately let the world know it through the columns of the COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. ASA SMITH. Salem, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1861."

"Its own revolvency upholds the World."-BEAUMONT.

COLONEL COLT'S FIRE-ARMS,

THE TERROR OF INVADERS,

Whether they plot against individuals, families, states, or nations-giving a sense of inestimable security to their possessors, who may sleep within the walls of their dwellings, in the forest, or on the bleak prairie, knowing, as they do, from the testimony of thousands, if not from their own experience, that the burglar, the incendiary, and the savage, (whose spring is not so rapid as the response of a COLT'S REVOLVER to the touch,) all alike fear the speedy justice vhich it may be made to measure out at will.

COLT'S NEW MODEL ARMS,

MADE OF

SILVER SPRING STEEL, WITH CREEPING LEVER RAMROD,

OF INCREASED CALIBRE, AND OF EXTRAORDINARY STRENGTH AND LIGHTNESS,

Are a great boon to the bold Frontiersman, the isolated Planter, the lone Traveller, the adventurous Hunter, and to

ALL WHO NEED PROTECTION.

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They stand unrivalled by any of the bogus inventions which have sprung up with the rapidity and strength of mushrooms in imitation of them; such toys as serve but to sting and irritate made to impose upon that class of persons who, like the immortal Crummels, are "always in search of novelty"— "pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw." These pepper-boxes, with pealike pellets, have had an ephemeral reputation in drawing-room circles, but they have passed away "into the silent land," and the old trusty weapon, in a gala dress, is found to be the only safe pioneer to civilization throughout the world. Address,

COLT'S PATENT FIRE-ARMS MANUFACTURING CO.,

HARTFORD, CONN.

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