No. 10 UNION STBEET, NEW ORLEANS, 



.GENERAL AGENTS POK 



H. W.Jt NS^ PATENT. 



Consisting of ASBESTOS, the Wonderful Mineral, Inde- 

 structible hj Fire or Acids. 



ASBESTOS EOOFING. 



Entirely different from any other now in use. "Water and acid proof, and when painted 

 with white fire proof paint, indestriictible by fire ; light, cool, pretty, air tight, and suited 

 to any roof, steep or flat, cheap and a perfect protection against fire. 



ASBESTOS CEMENT. 



For cementing joints and repairing leaky roofs. When properly applied guaranteed to 

 stop leaks around doors, windows, chimneys, skylights, scuttles, etc., also on shingle, 

 slate and metal roofs, which can be made air and water tight by its use. 



ASBESTOS CEMENT.— Eor cementing joints, in stone, wood, metals, etc., is of great 

 value in repairing Fire Clay and other retorts, pipes, etc., which can by its use be made as 

 perfect as when new- 



LIQUID ASBESTOS PAINTS. 

 Combine and formed on entirely different principles from other liquid paints in the 

 world, withstands without injury the action of salt water atmosphere. Hot sun and other 

 tests under which all others even best white lead have failed. They possess a superior 

 body, richness of color— and are second to none in the quality of spreading evenly over 

 surfaces either rough or smooth. Especially valuable to factories, Eailroads and Iron 

 Works, etc., for which they are the most durable paints in the world. They have an elas- 

 ticity never before attained in the world by any paint or coloring matter. Here is what 

 one of the oldest and best painters in the State says of them, one who has been an author- 

 ity in Jackson for forty years on all subjects connected with his profession of house and 

 decorative painting: 



•I have tested them fully, and am prepared to say that the Paints, which are of all 

 colors and shades, and not only the cheapest but the best I have used in my experience as 

 a painter for the last fifty years and the certificate in my possession as to 'the superiority 

 of the E-oofing Material dispels all doubt on the subject. C. H. MANSHIP, Jackson, Miss- 

 Asbestos Steam Pipe and boiler covering, perfect non conductor of heat, and fire proof 

 covering and lining for steam and hot air rooms, locomotive, marine and other boiler sills, 

 etc. This is the greatest invention for the economizing of heat known to practical ex- 

 perience. 



Asbestos Bands, lining felt ; Asbestos Hair Eelt ; Asbestos Sheething ; Steam Packing, 

 Vermin Proof Lining. 

 Circulars and testimonials to satisfy the most skeptical, furnished by the agent. 



CIRCULATION OF THE ROYAL HERALD, 

 DURING THE SEASON OF 1877-78, 26.750 COPIES. 



Office of L. Graham, Book and Job Printer, 73 Camp St., ? 



New Orleans, March 6, 1878. 3 

 This is to certify, that during the season of 1877-78, 1 printed and delivered to J. Curtis 

 Waldo, ten issues of the EOYAL HERALD, Official Journal of Carnival Court, and that 

 in the ten issues there were Twenty- Six Thousand Seven Hundred arid Fifty Copies. 



L. GRAHAM, Book and Job Printer. 

 Personally appeared before me. Second Justice of the Peace, for the Parish of Orleans. 

 City of New Orleans, on this the 7th day of March, 1878, Lewis Graham, who being sworn 

 deposes and says, that the foregoing instrument is true and correct. 



JOHN MoCORMICK, Second Justice of the Peace. 



Special Notice.— The first number of the Royal Herald for the season of 1878-79 

 will be issued in November next, and the paper will be sent to any address, postage paid, 

 for the entire season on receipt of twenty-five cents. 



The paper is considered /ree, this charge is made to cover the cost of mailing or deliver- 

 ing it. 



Many persons at a distance have -WTitten to us requesting copies, which have always 

 been sent, and no doubts hundreds would be glad to get the paper, and this announce- 

 ment is made for their information and guidance. 



No effort will be spared to make the Royal Herald in the future, as it has been in the 

 past, one of the attractions of the Carnival Season. 



Address all communications to 



J. CURTIS WALDO, Publisher, 46 Camp street, New Orleans. 



