UST OF MEW AOVf.KI'l8£lW<irtis 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
' Winter A W eofl 6 Prize Mowers mid Reapers. 
William*’P'.lent Kami Fence—s P Williams. 
1 Kmplnv uiebt— R <; Storks. 
He* School Books —a S Barnes & Co 
Patch' lien i Uai resr, r —Kenrv Cliaepcll. 
Our Larae (P astral ud Cm a.'.-if—R ll Alien & Co. 
Economy i* \UmU -J C Of i is * Co. 
Seoti I o aloe*—PS Meserolo, 
Aitdms - Dr o Pite HroWU. 
I »icnt 0 , 1 : ea—Muon,it c,> 
Pair m,| |V p i ent. li .r-H aide -E C Fairchild. ’ 
\S aiHeiic.'fj.iiuo |, ve fi,ra's— W, Evrie. Horton & Co 
F 'lnlly Favorto—Weed Sewlue Macro i,; Co. 
Hook Aie ,ts Wanted— Q.rn'ord Puuiishiug Co. 
Lawn M.-wers, (tc—T{ H Alien « Co. 
See i l mat. >t?*-lieisia , * Hevtmer. 
W inte.i, Agents—A S Hale <t Co. 
f! Si'.. 1 g Mimil,lie— M LeWis & Co. 
Emplo .merit—n L Sti.rke & Co. 
Aver a Clierro Perioral. 
A Liberal offer— J ll Trvon, 
Maii nl ■ i and other storks lor Sale—E Y Teas. 
To Bee-Keepers— A Ora,. 
In 'r Inc Pencil—Pencil Co. 
#251) per Month-American Wire Co. 
Seed Drills—p s M serole. 
fi to ior K, ery Hour -C W Jackson & Co. 
Hobimv Pair otic SoUus-S N Holmes. 
Root-Cuttings ior Sale—o ,, n Lambert. 
f .000 ii Year—W ii Dailey & Co. 
Oil Pres* for Sa e—iVm Coon. 
BarakHteula—T'. M Coo, 
BltriuOt’n Cycoaine-JoBop'ii Burnett & Co. 
New Met ho 1 lot the Plollo Forte,Ac.—Mrs I B Paie-c 
Swalm i Celebi Med Panacea-W II Scheiirdin & Co 
prompt IV;d Kebab e-Kastman & Kendall. 
Fowle < Pile and Humor Cure—II D Koivle 
Good Agent* Wanted — A Braiiuml, 
Every Man His Own Printer. 
1'plai I C'anl.errv Mania—Ira \ McCall 
Betts’ Doable 'Iold Branch B, am Mow. ’ 
\a to a hie j. ,rni For Sale- It W Woo. I ward. 
Chi nneal, Electro SHver-Pistlng-J Shaw 
One • iuucc of Gold—B T Babbitt. 
Book Agent.- Wanted—,T n Burr & Co 
Tim Chnre.il Union— Henry D Child ° 
Mi ii ernl Drops -Hm Ward. 
sm , 7U‘, P ',! ».V"? 6 ? Fmp'oyed—Manson Lang. 
?! - >ft -4 " r •* Miilum. 
hiiiith s American Organ—Philip Phjnips * Co. 
wiJai *c,—Reed, Cutter & Co. 
wauledc Thompson & Go. 
SUyer-Tips for Children's Shoes. 
Valnahle Gifi— Ur s s Pitch. 
Agenis " anted —B B Russell. 
A Present of f .5.00 Value —Cloudman & Co. 
Stencil Tool Samples free, 
r Ci.L v a!. Springfield. Vt. 
us /or unr nflw svurlc. ** Horne 
■si for n new •* Kaoiiiy 1 ‘hoto- 
AINARD. Rarlf.i Ct. 
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for Circular to LOWE PRESS COMPANY, 23 Water Street, 
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* 37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
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SMITH'S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
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SEND FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR FOR 1868, 
_ SEE RURAL NEW-YORKER, APRIL 4, 1868. 
i"died States rend in your elttbs to us. We have HdrAntnirns 
teellrvlng no| , | 0 o ,t !t f . , ''""' , ' r "' l ‘"' 1 Myo hundreds of leitm-s 
•Lslirilne in the lac* leom persons who have patronized ot.hat 
l^. raS i.'CJ! "" 1 ^>»'icy O i id*, Watches, Sewing Machines 
r ■ l'fjr lOets iJPii,,.|it Pm Fountain and ii chock in our 
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paid. Circulars raailod tree t ■ an v one 1 111 
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luo tkA E PACIFIC RAILROAD CODI- 
PANY are authorized by Acta of Congress to construct, 
with the aid and supervision of the United States Govern¬ 
ment, the Western and principal portion of the National 
Trank Line between the Pacific Coast and the Mississippi 
Valley. They have built by far the most difficult and ex¬ 
pensive portion of their Road, and have an unprecedented 
working force extending the track across the Salt Lake 
Basin. By the close of 1868, It Is expected they will have 
100 miles In full operation; and that the. 
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It Is Cheap because Its Circulation is Larger than that of 
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245 Broadway, New York. 
entitle link 
WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870 
ks ior every ounce of adulteration found in v * B T Bar- 
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ul( U 7nc&ftVilljf t . under notfiut fmin <*5 
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B °°,vTj H N r S W ANTED To Solicit 
K"nii,'V < '’ t,i'“ W'L'.r a m Smith’s DICTIONARY OF 
■ iii BIL.LG. Tru. onlv khition runLrsiiKD in Amkrica 
.■M bKNSKti ay Du. Smith’s own iiakh. d, one lar -r n*- 
■hjra^ng" 1 "' lllustra!, ' a w!t " o«r IS steel'ami"wood 
\*? e V ,at - vo ' 1 the ffmutn* edition 
' UP °“ by javenile "' li - 
'leisr^TWn “-.POJJlldimsiys.tblfl edition published by 
dessrs Burr * Co., is the gcumne thing. 1 ,y 
i li • l ongri'L-fttiunailst *ayB, whoever wishes to irt In tlm 
cheapest form, the best Dictionary 0 f thebuy 
We employ no Genkrai. Agsnts, and Olfer extra Inrinno 
«BS Jsssfis 1 is ;.""' ciiMiW •*«« 
■*5.^2te o J, B. BURR & CO., Publishers, Har tford, Conn. 
jYJKS. PUGG’S NEW METHOD FOR THE 
Piano-forte, Organ and Voice, 
owing to the great popularity of Mrs. raigs’s System of 
instruction, applications for teachers are constantly being 
received from different parts of the country. 
To meet this demand, a large number of ladies and gentle¬ 
men are wanted immediately at onr Studio to qualify them¬ 
selves for this work, and poHttons will he secured for them. 
Those desiring the use of instruments can be accommodated 
it our rooms. 
rhi>» method Is f»o simp]© and Gomprahensivt* that afrpvnnn 
month of close application, parties ‘cau comit e ice teachlSv 
ond continue tUtlr course by cqrrospoiitUvnce. c lUlK 
It is not a, HUptrlicinl procew, !)nt it i;lc«a a lh or on ah l-timri. 
Tnatlieniatic^lly Hrrupsrud. More 
c.m hr-, wjijufri’ii In mon'h-q than hv anv othur imuhrui in 
vrais. Pupils have more practice KJS W 
TRe New York Weekly Tribune 
is printed on a large double-medium sheet, making eight 
pages Ol six broad columns cacti. It contains all the Pm nor I- 
ant Editorials publishud. m THE DAILY TRIBUNE ,-vc,.ni 
those 0 i merely lo. al interest ; also Literary and SeientllU- 
Intelligence.; Reviews ol the most interesting and Important 
New Books; the Letters from our large corps of Correspond 
{ ! o, t *Jr , , l vi!“ l ,? t . ncw ,? , <J 9®} ve,J t'F Telegraph from Wushlug- 
t- ii and ail otilni jiarts of Hie country; a Summary of all 1m- 
poriant liuelliKcbce lu tIil» city and elsewhere; a Synopsis 
ol Urn proceedlagH oi Congress and State Lcgislattirc wlien 
In session ; the f oreign News received hv every steamer- Ex 
elusive Reports of the Proceedings or fhe Farmers’club of 
the Amorlc&U luatUntc ; Talks about l-'ruit, arid other Uorti- 
cultural aud Agrlruitni-fil iufomiation essential to country 
rt»ft ueiilH » StDL’Tc. 1* iiM.iif Li i n.... m......i,..1 _ 
onbcitscr 
Small Fruit Culturist, 
—, . ,| „ v By Axnnaw 8, Fullkk. 
It tells a t about 8u-awherrles 
-Barberries - Dwarf Cherries 
Cranberries—Hiicklehiirri - — 
This book covers Itm \vholu“groj 
tnre, Varieties, Backing, etc ‘ 
Raspherrics—Blackberries 
„ Currants—Gooseberries — 
Ka-Coniellan Cherries, etc. 
“®?$i° 5 o PfOI,agfltIont Cul - 
Gardening for Profit. 
In the Market and Btytntly Harden. 
By PuTklt Hkndebson, 
£°.^ e P?-. ; ^? n Fitted for Gardening—Amount of Cnnitai 
Pa®Ing li jtor'siiipping 1 
More than TWENTY MIEEIONS OF DOLLARS 
liave been expended In the work, and the CONSTRUCTION 
RESOURCES are ample for the remainder. They cousist of 
UNITED STATES BONDS to the extent of |S 5 ,- 
000 per mile, average, delivered as the work progresses 
- i here are leu colored men in the Texas Convention 
- Batter is 70 cents a pound in Louisville, Ky. 
- Memphis has a white population of fifty thousand. 
- Old rye was made on the Mouoiigahela in 1794. 
- Ss.it Francisco sports Chinese aid Russian papers. 
- Mrs. Ann S. Stephens has been to see the President. 
- There are forty postmistresses in AJabama. 
- Plum trees are in bloom in Ohio. 
- There are 10,000 Baptists in Iowa, 
- Plowing has commenced in Canada, 
- Ike Marvel is writing another book. 
Hotel board in Omaha is §8 po r week. 
- Waterproof bate are unw made from paper. 
- A negro in Louisiana is worth $100,000. 
The Arkansas river is said to be in a decline. 
They have two Chinese theaters in San Francisco. 
Nevada is a treeless country. 
The fruit trees are in bloom in Tennessee. 
Scotch emigrants are arriving at Mobile, 
St. Louis has a well three thousand feet deep. 
A sew Unitarian church is to he built In Cincinnati, 
•Camden, N. ,J., is putting up 500 new houses. 
A bucket factory has been started in Meridinra, Miss 
A new Ireland is to be established In South Brazil. 
Weston has made out to walk 100 miles for $1,000. 
Bgg* are sold by the pound in some parts of Mass, 
tailroad lare from New York to Chicago, $ 20 , 35 . 
Toronto has a revenue of over * 7 on one 
Arden i ng—Amount of Capital 
• arrisn■ f‘K-Mannreg and Im- 
. Preparation — when and 
I esse is—Varieties and Cul¬ 
t-Preservation In Winter. 
Required—Profits cf 
piementa - Location 
Where to Sow “ 
livation — U ' 
Price, #1.50. 
Grape Culturist. 
By Anorkw S. Fuller. 
Co.VTK.yrs: Growing Trotti Seed-Propagation from Bnda- 
t ropagatlrig Houses— Cuttings in Open Air—How to Make 
Layers Grafting the Grape—Hybridizing; Crossing—Soli 
Situation I lanling— Insects, Mildew, Sunseald etc_Valua’ 
larged. 1 edl“evts2d aid'em 
American Pomology. 
The A Vie Hook on Apple*. 
Br Doct, John A. Warher. 
rW 0 ,^7r^ T f : History—Propagation — Buds—Cuttings — Site 
rmiiiVvo 0 in“•’f ia , , ' ; } tlQ u of Soil—Seteetlnn—Planting— 
Preserving—ClasHiilca- 
Saundera’ Domestic Poultry. 
By S. M. Saunders. 
Contkntb: Origin— i’onltry Houses— Feeding—Breeding— 
Maiiagenumt—F attening — l)|seasvr— Breed*—Ducks_i> n ,, i 
try for Exhibition. Price, paper, it),-, “moth, 75 c 1 ' 
Cotton Culture. 
By J. B. Lyman. 
i, T'"’ r , 1 V an(l a complete manual for cotton growing 
111* cron An'.m'io; 10 1 V''' l unfam V i !’ r WIUl n '” production of 
Ima been prepuri d bv J R 
r’ upon Colton Seed mid its Uses, giving the de- 
mutuilaoturing the. oil. The work contains a colored 
p.u'!" $Pi,il tes - bufcidus othi:1 ' 
The Variation of Animals and Plants under 
Domestication. 
iiy Cdarlks Darwin, M. < . F. it. S., ,;tc. In 2 Vols.,wlth an 
Introductory note l.y Prof. Asa Gray. ’" uuaQ 
Thi* work treats of tlm variations In our domestic animals 
mil cultivated plant*, discussing the clreunistanres^that hi- 
luene.e these vitrlatlOhS, iiilicvlt.anc-ts of pecallantlrs the re 
■ I 
nost runiH-rkuhli* book-. r »X rh»? oav, ['iTnuntln^ itn nr- 
■ay of i;»ete chat rliow the tno.l, eiXtfttordlliHrv alliouiu ol ob- 
'ervatiou and rereairh. All (lie domestic' unjuiftls irom 
,'ri B n«‘w t || ClUl l ? c “,'. ,ary 111(1 ll,}, iey bees, are tllsens- 
t.i wiiro ortho great est Interest, notomv to tile breeder the 
nte llyeia hirmer, and the ntan of science, bat lu the general 
hdee «!’ 1W0 volumes ol about 1,000 pages. Illustrated. 
riitsi 1UUICTGAGE H ON D 8 to the Bame amount 
issued also according to the progress of the Road, and hav¬ 
ing the preferred claim—superior to that of the Government. 
3. GRANT OF PUBT.IC LANDS alODg the route, 
12,300 acres per mile, or nearly ten million acres in all. which 
are now selling at the minimum rate of $2,30 per acre. 
4, CAPITAL STOCK of $20,000,000, of which $ 5 , 000 ,- 
000 la subscribed and paid on the work done. 
3. CASH RESOURCES, comprising Donations from 
California sources amounting to $ 1 , 250 , 000 , Net Earnings, 
etc., 1865 to 1870. 46,500,000. mak-i no* n. tnlfll rtf in rv»«j» fUnn 
SEVENTY MILLIONS 
UPON.,THE FIRST 726 Ml 
The Company.now offer for sale through us at their 
Par Value and Accrued Interest, 
In currency, a limited amonnt of the 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 
bearing six per cent, per annum —both INTEREST Aj 
PRINCIPAL being explicitly made “ PAYABLE 
GOLD COIN,” conformably with the Specie Laws 
the Pacific States. 
U'aift, i uplin have more practice in three month* in this 
than in three years by the old system. Hence it l,,- L?, 
Meal tjfltk'.Af.ioa within r.h$» rcivrhfil all; rin<l UMnpljc^ to ill 
..mric nrcm-elv as tt. is wriPen. without any what! 
app.icHUon. Um ' ;U, ’ /liV !{l ’ r - 
--- * tut otyc ia, 
day a, 
— The crown Prince of Denmark ia soon to visit Eu*. 
iand. ” 
— A man named Tease ha 3 married a Miss Cross in St 
Lonis. 
— The Kuklux Klan is said to have a lodge in‘Wa«h- 
tngton. 
- Cuba will have only half its usual tobacco crop this 
season. 
- There is a revival in progress at Lincoln College 
Kansas. b ' 
— Miss Dickinson has lectured but once in Philadelphia 
this year. 
— The agricultural prospects of Canada are highly en¬ 
couraging. 
— A woman’s hospital is soon to be established at Sau 
Francisco. 
- Atlanta people are enjoying picnics to the Kennesaw 
Mountains, 
— Pleuro-pneumonia is raging in the Western part of 
Tennessee. 
- The value of the coinage at the U. S. Mint last month 
was $354,091. 
— A man in Burlington, Iowa, was fined $10 recently 
for swearing. J 
— Trains on the Union Pacific Railroad are again run¬ 
ning regularly. 
— A speckled hen is the innocent cause of a lawsuit in 
Alexandria, Va. 
— There are 145,000 delinquent taxpayers reported in 
Berlin, Prussia, 
Caliiornia wants millions of emigrants within the 
next ten years. 
— deaths in Texas are one in every sixty-four of 
the population. 
— Emigrants are going to Wisconsin at the rate of a 
thousand a week. 
-Three hundred and fifty buildings were erected in 
Alton, 111., last year. 
-Napoleon read the proof of his “Life of Cre«ar” 
twenty-seven times. 
- A new periodical, to be called the Oak, is about to 
be started In London. 
nogs aud cattle roam at will through many of the 
counties of Tenuessee. 
— Iowa prints its laws in Swedish, as well as in half a 
dozen other languages. 
— The insurance agents of Chicogo have resolved to 
dispense with solicitors. 
— Wild ducks abound in the 
Having obtained tits assistants of able and nviterienrert 
tcnclitint, we. arc. prepared to ylrn onr natrons aM needwl ,il- 
ajliilV’nti i pfl* ” “^mitred for nnvaln lessons at any time. 
yfM\r. aU0 ' ° rLr ' m il,ul VocuI MimIc. by the quartuf or by the 
'•I"’, P" 1 '” 1 ’ am cautioned against impostors. No one- Is 
authoi i zed to teacn this met hud except those who can nro- 
'(>nt (llplohms bearing Mrs.j. B. Paige’s slgature who t 
the mvntor ana sole proprietor. V Ifl w "° 18 
Terms* ins\dt* »*usy. 
O V’rV- J'lr' hiu's address with inclosed stamp Mrs j it 
ton SuiloBiun" m£s J . 4 Chickeii “S’ 8 ^OCk.-MC, Washing: 
lu,1L ‘ n[ m “y Kno w the lane les.ioms of science. Hero 
the. scholar may roail reviews of the best books. Here m; y 
bo found correspondence from all parts of the world the 
r/frvL' 1 - 1, °V a 1,1 MUCereand gifted men,who serve THE Tiil- 
BUM-, in almost every cooutry. All the elaborate and intri- 
V K ' T 9t uom - 
purpose ut miking r.he 
hi the world. We 
giving for two doliats 
na a year. 
J reason of tin enorman s cirmtta~ 
It has long been conceded Hint 
cooutry. For pars We havu priritedTwicn us'nluny 
. .. udaia 0 f t f Ui ’ 
e arc enabled to do our 
The larger our clrcnia- 
Let every 
The Bonds are of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold cou¬ 
pons attached, payable In July and January. 
tfT The Company reserve the right to advance the price 
at any lime; bat all ordei-B actually in trnnntu at the time 
ot any such advance will be filled at present price. They 
nrc believed to combine greater attractions of safety^, relia¬ 
bility and profit than any other securities now offered, and 
are recommended to persons seeking desirable steady in¬ 
vestments. We receive all classos of Government Bonds, 
at their full market rates, in exchange for the Central PaciQc 
Railroad Bonds, thns enabling the holders to realize from 
5 to 10 per cent, profit and keep the principal of their in¬ 
vestments equally secure. 
plct.t-. In America—(s devolv'd t«. the pim, 
lii’St ami cheapest Weekly newspaper | 
think we havo reached that, point in 
hitv-two duodecimo volumes 
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r|1HK SPUING OF THE YEAR IS THE 
Pfdimr time to take cleansing aud purifying medi¬ 
cines, of which 
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA 
stands pre-eminent for the cure of Scrofula, General Debil¬ 
ity, White Swelling, Rheumatism. Diseases of the Liver and 
Skin, arid all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood 
anil the Effects of Mercury. 
swaim’r Panacea has been for nearly n half century cele- 
brsted In this country and In Europe for Its extrnoratnnrv 
■ ures.foi thc cm.fiei.teK 01 which reference in made to the 
!n ll rTh , .°t> S T al "' 11 "T'b'Ii may lie had grails) aceompariy- 
I ni 4 f knaeen, e oine of which give, tlie particulars of canes 
heH/Hf ’’T', lf> * keild-al puhlleatlou, where the patients liave 
rablu by‘physic i'TU' 1 ’ " iL " Hcr ^ ;,lla ' and were Seemed lnca° 
It has been Used in hospitals and private practice and has 
hecii recmiineuded ‘.y tin; must celebrated Uhvsicians aud 
other eminent persons. uyon.ians auu 
The wonderful cures effected by SWA I M’S DAN A pea 
have for many years made it an invaluable remedy. The 
Panacea does not contain Mercury in anv form »„ i j„. „; 
int'ant° Ccn ^ fi r ®I )ftI, uMon, It nmy be given to the most tcudor 
Orders and Inquiries will receive prompt attention 
formation, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full acc 
ol the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospec 
the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds set 
return Express at our cost. 
FISK 6c HATCH, 
Financial A pent a of the C. P. R. R. Co. 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. 
Offices of the Company, 
No. 54 William Street, New York, 
Nos. 56 and 58 K Street, Sacramento, Califor 
Sold by FARMERS’ * MECHANICS' NATIONAL B. 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
A GENTS.-LA DIES, GENTLEMEN 
DBRN can earn a Watch, Silk Dress S, 
Web of Sheeting, &c., by two or three days’ 
MAN & CO.'S Great Olio Dollar Sale, HD Hu 
ton, Miusrt. vnculurs sent free. 
Descriptions of Government Securities 
Sought. Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by 
:aLl and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. 
1 wmmxa ^ 
I- -*-/* one bO)o the village or JNew.irk, one old or 
'■hard, one good young orchard jnst coinniencln" to bear 
well supplied with wafer• Innldlngs In good condition 
Terms easy, inquire of or address. S L °uaiuon 
952-2t HEX BY R. PEIKSOA, Newark. Wayne Co., N. Y, 
^G-ENTTS WANTED I 
suv.3 1 w?.^I Ill ^ n a . Md p r ill . U: , 1 } lao Stationery Goods and 
Silvei V\ aiches. $.10 Invested Will realize *t0o. 
Address HASKINS <y co., 
.«5 Bfidkiiiun Vmtr va.v 
IF- ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. 
others received, and favorable arruns 
sirable accounts. 
. ^ open bays and creeks 
about Kiugston, Canada. 
— It is proposed to bridge the Delaware river between 
Camden and Philadelphia. 
— A sporting newspaper has been started in London 
recently, called the Jockey. 
— Philadelphia makes $2,000,000 worth of miscella¬ 
neous hardware every year. 
— John L. Swift of Boston is to be Governor of the 
new Territory 0 / "Wyoming. 
— The London Mint, it is stated, recently coined 10,000 
sovereigns for Mr. Peabody. 
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The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
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nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
Ob'- I'ttbrr possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
...nutty ror the former,) and Is a development of one of the 
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AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adapts Itself to every shape nnd slope, Non- 
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PHOST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only rboilng material ever discovered that will resist 
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a] WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old SoreB. 
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