270 
AMKP.TCAN AG-RTCTJPTUKTST, 
[July, 
THE STORM KING! 
Plastic Slate for Roofing and other 
Purposes. 
The discovery has been made, that pulverized Slate rock 
bein;' mixed with viscous imiiter and spread upon any sur 
face expiised to atmosplierii' action, solidities and slowly re- 
nuites into line, perl'eet siate, witiiout siirinkajjc or expan¬ 
sion. That Iroiii tlie luomeut it Is spread it is uou-alisorhent 
and impervious, nou-vomhustiiile ami uudecayui!;. and ihere- 
I'ore is l.lie best possible (■.overimr lor Itool's. Vessels, Vaults, 
Walls of Slone, liricK, Mortar, or Timber, in tliu water, llic 
ground, or the air. 
TIds discovery is palented and worked bytlie PLASTIC 
SLATK .IDINT STOCK Co.. Olilce t.'7 (rooiii 19.) Ilroadway, 
K. Y.. wldeh lias Licensed tlic following Persons and Com¬ 
panies, to operate in tlie Territory designated. 
MAINE.—E, ITaniaon, of Saco, 
for York and Cumberland Counties. 
“ S. E. Hijife.,, of llucksport. 
for Hancock, Penoliscot, and Waldo. 
“ HooK-j- & Wooifsitlv. of Bath, 
tor Lincoln, Knox, and Sagadalioc. 
" * .I'lo. 1,. T iin-'j'. of Skowiiegan, 
for Somerset, and Keneheck. 
N. II.— Ha-lie & GavToii. of Kewburyport, Mass. 
for seven Counties, in N. 11. 
MASS.—E. T,. Hamman'l, of Florence. 
for Franklin, Worcester. Hampshire and Hampden. 
“ Bavtlcft of Boston. 
for Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk ami Middlesex. 
“ Ai>el T. 'I’isiitlitmi, of Tauiitoii, for Bristol. 
II. I.—■^VsKi. Pccli <& Sail, of Providence, for the State. 
CONN.—* Coe Bvofixpys, of West Meriden, 
for -Middlese.x, Hartford, and New Haven. 
“ YVarircvs Hi lli ymoltl-:, of Lanesville. 
for Litelilield, New Lo.idou, Tolland and Windham. 
N. T.—♦ E. Viijt 'IvTcii & Co.. 4! Liheriv-st.. N. T. City, 
for New York, Wcsrclicster and liueliess. 
J. D Boy'-c, of .Naniict. 
for Kocklaud, N. Y., and Bergen, N. J 
Wm. H. So->. of Sing Sing, 
for Putnam, N Y., and Fairlli-ld. Conn. 
“ E. T. of Courtriglit, 
for Otsego and Delaware, 
“ * A. Mooi-t ?iousf, of F.armer Village, 
for Seneca and Tompkins. 
" S. O. Flint Creek, 
for (ienesee an I Wavne. 
“ F. S. <!l; f... H. F.a-tS. of Canaan, 
for Columbia, X. Y., and lierkslili e. Mass. 
*• O. Gi, Bobbins, ol Copenliagcn, for Jefferson, 
Lewis, Herkimer, Oswego and St. Lawrence. 
“ * .1. P. BigLir, of liingiiamtou, 
for Broome, Tioga and Cliemung. 
“ • ?in-!-wootl <Si Van Hoiitoii, of Haverstraw, 
for Orange, tireen and Ulster. 
“ * Parks Co., iU Clymer-st., Williamsburgh, 
for Long Island. 
" * C. G. «Ju tsl, of Pen Yan, 
for Yates and Selniyler. 
Sliaver & Aovtlirop, of Owasco, 
for Onondaga and Courtlaud. 
“ ♦ H. Ray, of Plielps, 
for Oiitarim Niagara and Orleans. 
“ Huvil & King, of Auburn, for Cayuga. 
" S5 W. Hai>c, of' Clarkstown, N. Y., 
for I'assaic and Sussex. N. J. 
“ A. H.'.rwoosi, of Utiea, 
for Oneida Co., and the District Columbia. 
“ J. W. Me.Vrtlmr, of York, 
for Livingston. 
“ * Potter & Wilbur, of Vlsschers Ferry, 
for Saratoga. 
“ Henry rsprasuc, of M.arccllus, 
for Monroe. 
“ Tiiislar «& Blowers, of Westfield, 
for Chantauque. 
“ Coe, 0,;$<len & Co., of Hartlot, 
' for Montgomery and Fulton. 
N. J.—E. B. Coles, of Hammondton, 
for Atlantic and Camden. 
“ T. T. Wigfitman, ot Ked Bank, 
for Ocean and Monmouth. 
“ Johnson & Arnold, of Newark, 
for Essex.. 
Tomlinson «fe Eyer, of Newton, Pa., 
for Mercer and Middlesex, N. J. 
“ J. Miiiiit, ol Columbus, 
lor City of Camden, and Burlington Count 3 '. 
DF.L.—ETw, Atkin.son Si Co., of Bridgeton, 
for tlio State, and four Counties in Southern N. J. 
PA.—’ Farnham Chahoon, of Wllkesharre, 
for the State. 
MD.—Geo. Vanderbilt, of Baltimore, 
for Baltimore County. 
“ Niles, Herring m Carr, of E'elton, Delaware, 
for tlie State of Maryland. 
W, VA.-* A. J. .Alien, of Canton. Ohio, 
for the State. 
OHIO.-’Thos. W. Rhodes, of Cincinnati, 
for Hamilton County. 
“ * A. .1. Alien, of Canton, Ohio,, 
for the State. 
MICH.—’ Geo. Kellogg, of .Tackson, 
for Wasliteiiaw. .Jackson luul Calhoun. 
“ A. W. Sieighlon, of Detroit, 
for Wayne. “ 
" Clia-v. Betts, of Burr Oak, 
for St. Joe, Cuss and Berrien. 
INI).—Johnson & Wilson, of South bend, 
for St. .loe. L'lport and Klkliart. 
“ Ezra Smith dli Co., of Iticlmiond, 
for Fayette, Union and Wayne. 
“ • Calvert A I>2o Kan, of lYabash, 
for 31 Conntlos, North. 
“ * B. Jj. Tea. of Delphi, 
for 14 Counties, Central. 
“ J. G. Priee. of Waliasli, 
for -10 Counties, Soulli. 
ILL,—Whiteaee & ’tnyunnnd, of Chicago, 
for tlio State, aud Wisconsin. 
IOWA.—-Assltman & Toniier, of Davenport, 
lor tlie State. 
MINN'.—Sy'la & OUlcy, of St. Paul, 
for tlio State. 
MO.-C. B. Allen, of St. Louis 
for tlie State, and Kansas. 
NEB.—A. Osborn, of llaritan, Illinois, 
for tlie Territory. 
’ Persons tlius marked, make find sell Slate-Flour and Felt. 
Asi8«?rlc23i!a Elootasiig- CoaiigaaBiy. 
One of the best articles of Ttoofing ever Infrodueed. con¬ 
sisting of a stout material made Watzuprook, liv a com¬ 
pound of INDI.V liCBBEl!, COVCl Cd by a coat of M'iiTALLIO 
Paint. 
It is designed for STEAJtnoATs, Dwellings. Barns and 
SuEDS, and can be laid down by any sensible working man. 
Circulars, witti testimonials and samples can be seen at the 
Company’s Otllce, 4 Cedar-st., New York. 
HENP.Y SMITH. Agent. 
Tlae AEMericsiBi Fssiiat 
Consists of a mixture of Oxide of Iron and Lime Stone 
Cement, ground with our Patent India I!ubber Com¬ 
pound. ready for use. aud m.ay be made ot any coiisisteuee 
with boiled Linseed Oil. 
It is especially designed for Tin Poofs and .all out-door 
work, sucli as Luellings, Barns, Piazzas and Fences. 
Its tenneitv. durability and surface covering capaciiy are 
unequalled it liardens by exposure witiiout cracking or 
blistering of wliich tliere is tlie fullest testimony. 
For sale at the Company’s Office, 4 Cedar-st., New York. 
HENP.Y SMITH. Agent. 
^TEAM THRESHERS.—Tlic licst steam Tl.resh- 
^ers. Horse Power Tliresliing .Maeliiues. &c,. built by 
JONAS W. YEO, Robinson Macliine Works, Riclimond, Ina. 
Valuable improvements in our Tliresiiers for separating aud 
cleaning spring grain. 
“ ®acres, 8 Green-Iiouses, Large stock, General assortment 
of Fruit, Ornamental and Nnr.serv St( ek. Excellent Sliip- 
ping facilities lor both Norlhern and Sontliern, Eastern and 
Western Trade. Osage Orange and Hardy Bulbs for fall. 
Twenty-five acres of Grapes.—Of Roses, six acres. Send 2 
red stamps for Catalogues. F. K. ITICENIX, 
Bloomington, McLean Co., Ill. 
Wlao will limy 
Choice Borage, Basswood, Tliistle, While Clover and Golden 
RodHonev? in 10 poimd boxes bv tl:e iOO or 1000 pounds, 
sent to any part of the Un.iOi. Suites. Address 
BIDWELL BROS., St. Paul, Minn. 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN. 
Sliould be used bv all Farmers on 
SHEEP, ANIMALS & PLANTS. 
If Farmers and olliers cannot obtain this article of traders 
in their vicinity, it will be forwarded free of express charge 
by JAS. P. hEVIlV, 
Agt. South Down Co., 
23 CENTRAL WHARF, BOSTON 
AGENTS. 
DUDLEY & STAFFORD, 69 Beekman-st,, New-York. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
GRIFFING BRO. & CO., 58 efe 60 Coui tlandt-at., N. Y. 
E. W. HARRIGAX & CO., Comstock’s Landing, N. Y. 
ELIAS FOOTE, Itatavia, N. Y. 
WM. SIMPSON, Jr., New Hudson, Allegany Co„ N. Y, 
A. M. WIGHTMAN, Batli, N. Y. 
NICHOLSON, PAINE & CO., Albion, N. Y. 
LANE & PAINE, Rocliester, N. Y. 
M. W. McCOMBER, AlbaiD', N. Y., 
KENYON, POTTER & CO., Syracuse. N. Y. 
DICKINSON, COMSTOCK & CO.. Utica, N. Y. 
GRAHAM. EMLEN & PASSMORE, Pliiladelphla. 
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY' & CAMDEN, Pliiladelphla. 
N. H. DAVIS. Ogdensburgh. N. Y. 
J. VAN CLEFT, Newburgh, N. Y'. 
E.M. DIVERMORK. GcncrnlWcstcrn Agent, 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. 
T horough-bred alderney cow and 
Heifer Calf, also Two Thorougli-bred Ayrslilre Bulls, for 
sale by ALFRED M. TREDWELL, Madison, N. J. 
C HESTER HOGS, Two Pure Blood Boars, three 
montlis old. very fine, from stock selected by myself from 
the best in Chester Co., Pa. $a.> each, boxed and delivered in 
New Y'ork free of charge. MORTIMER VV’HITEHEAD, 
Middlebush, Somerset Go., New Jersej-. 
Ciraiitl Clsance for lisvestment. 
Doty’s Wagon Jack 
Approved bn the Am. Imtitnte Farmer!!' Club at itn Ses¬ 
sion held Juke Vith, and specialty commendetl b// Messrs. 
llobinjson, Quinn, Bergen, and other prominent members. 
Holds up five liundred pounds, and costs but Two Dollars. 
Tip-top thing to sell, and a hundred per cent, profit to sales¬ 
men. Easilv made, and large profits. Buy two to J'our Coun¬ 
ties for One Hundred Dollars, and have a good business of 
your own. Address W'.M. M. DO fY’, 32 Courtlandt-st., N. Y. 
Fruit Jar. 
EFFECTIVE JAF. MADE. 
out the aid of Sugar. 
preserving vegetables, 
to it by Letters Patent 
Glass Cover. 
Fastenings, 
on bottom of Jar. 
Sqnirc’s Patent 
The most simi‘LE aud 
Fruit preserved with- 
The only Glass Jar for 
This Jar has secured 
The Perforated 
Elastic Rubber! 
Feet or Pedestals 
A combination of advantages that renders It empliatlcally 
the most desiralile ,iar for family use; for by these tlie fruit 
can he cookeel in the jar; tlie jar sealed lohlle cold - com¬ 
pletely filled to the total exclusion o.f all air—is In no danger 
of breaking from fei meiitatloii, or li om healing or cooling 
iu use, and can lie opened witli scarcely an eft'ort. 
Directions for preserving Ibuit and working, accompany 
each jar. 
Dealers will do well to see this before ordering—as It is the 
newest and best jar out. 
Send lor a Circular. 
J. B. BARTLETT, Wholesale Agent. 
No. 69 >Iurray-st.. Now Y'ork. 
Short-Hand Without a Master, 
by wblcli the nature ot taking down Lectures, Sermons. Trials 
Speeclies, dse., mnv be acquired iu a few liours. Kifty-sf.c- 
OND Edition-, with a Siipplemeiit. Price 23 cents. Sent 
S ost-paid. oil receipt of price, by 0. A, ROORBACU, 122 
ii65iiu-st„ New I'ork. 
Cf il MliSff! 
THE 
Covered with Beautiful Wliite Diiek, the Best, 
the cheapest, and most durable, Cork Rolls. Cog V heels. 
Galvanized Iron Frame. Depot of the Conipanv.trj Broad- 
w.aj-. New-Y'ork- Price $8.00. Agents aud Sliippers liber¬ 
ally dealth with. Send for Circular. 
l-SARTLE'iT & DEMORES i''B SEvviNG MA- 
•I^CHINE.—Fully licensed to use the Wheeler & Wilson 
Four Motion feed niul lower Needle, niul the Singer Ten* 
Sion, all indispensable for a reli iblo Sewing Machine, with 
lunation of ail the qualities esseniial to a pracrlea) anfl re* 
liable machines for all kinds of Fine and Ileavv fain, 
ily sewing, with all the desirable altachnicnts. K loli ma» 
cliine is adapted for the band, treadle, table, or full cabinet, 
Price $‘25, with full direetions, etc.; treadle, $"• extra. 1'ablea 
and Cabiiiet-^ according to finish Sent anvwhere on receipt 
of the price, or collected on delivery. Address 
W. JENNINGS DEMOHEST.No. 413 Broadway, N. Y. 
Splendid Terms lor Agents. 
A new and genuine preparation of 
PURE SILVER, 
for cleaning and polishing Silver and Silver Plated Ware, 
and for Silver Plating articles of Copper, Brass, German ] 
Silver, &e., by the use of whieh everyone can give ihe ap- I 
pearance of solid Silver to all articles made of above met¬ 
als, wliicli they will retain permaneiillv with an occasional , 
application. It restores the pUuiiig where worn olf. by a 
single anpllcation, aud will be found one of ti e most vulu- i 
able articles ever produced for tlie niiiiiy thousand articles ' 
to which It can be applied to i'dvantagc. 
This article Is difi'ereut from all others ever produced for 
similar purposes iis it does not contain Mcrciirv iior any acid, i 
nor any property injurious to metals or tlie haiids. i 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
DIXON, CLARKS & HALLETT, Gcn’l Agents, 
149 Chanihcrs-st., New Y'ork. , 
Th« aero KefiTgera- 
tor witli Water Cool¬ 
er Combiuctl, 
is tlie best Refi'igeratov yet 
invented for keeping Meats 
and Fruits from spoiling in 
hot weatiier. 
$27. $33. $38. $45 
Prices, No. 1, % 3, 4, 
ALEX. M. LESLEY', 
Maniifactiirer. 
No. 1310 Broadway, and 605 
Sixth Avenue. New-Y'oik. 
The Broadway cars, also the 
Sixth Ave. cars pass the door. 
YOUNGS, L. WARNER & WRIGHT, 
MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ 
Clothing & Furnishing Goods, 
No. S BOWERY, New York. 
Garments made to Order at Short Notice, 
OIIAS, E. YOUNGS. LEONARD WARNER. CHAS. II, ^VRIGIIT. 
Invalid’s Traveling Chairs 
for in or Out-Door use. Prices $15 
to $35. Patent Cantering Horses, 
prices $12 to $23. Nursery Swing 
upholstered, complete witli hooks, 
$3.73. Cliild's Carriages, $3 to $30, 
Boys’ strong wagons, iron axles and 
scats, $4.00 to $6. For sale by the 
Manufacturer. Invalids’ Carriages 
made to order. S. W. b.MlTH, 
90 AVilllam-st., Now Y'ork. 
For Mcrcliants. Druggists. Hospitals, small Job Printers, 
&c. Address ADAMS 'PRESS CO., 26 Ami-st., New Vork, 
and No. 35 Lincoln-st„ Boston. Specimen Slieeis of Typo, 
Cuts, &c.. Ten cents. 
F ountain pen, hawke’s patent, no 
Inkstand required, one filling writes 10 liours. Also all 
other styles of Gold Pens. Send stamp forCircular. County 
Rights lor sale. Agents wuiilpil. GEO. F. H.YWKES, Sola 
Manufacturer, 64 Nassau-st., New Y'oriv. 
Colgate’s Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet Soup, prepared from refined Veg¬ 
etable Oils in corahluatiott witli Glyccriuc, and espec¬ 
ially designed for the useof Ladies and for the Nin-scry. 
Its perfume Is exquisite, and its waslilng properties unri¬ 
valled. For sale by all Druggists. 
T he GAME OF DRAUGHTS SIMPLIFIED, 
price.60 cents; Drauglils fm' beginners, price l.'icoiits; 
Anderson’s treatise, price .$2.'>0; Scottish Drauglit Player, 
price $2; sentpost-pivid by A. J. DUNL.\P,2S0CiiUfil-SC„N.Y. 
