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Durable Roofs. —Roofs of buildings, according to 
tbe Genesee Farmer, are now successfully made, by first 
covering with sheets of tarred paper, which is then cover¬ 
ed with hot pitch, and with a coating of fine gravel while 
the pitch is hot. The cost is about the same as with 
shingles. Old and leahy roofs are cured by two suc¬ 
cessive coats of hot coal tar, each followed with a cover¬ 
ing of sand, care being taken to introduce the tar into 
all the crevices. 
Presents to Royalty. —We observe among the ar¬ 
ticles sent from Cincinnati to the "World’s Fair, a notice 
of a jar of preserved peaches for Queen Victoria, and a 
fine shirt for Prince Albert. Would it not look a little 
better, and less like worshipping rank and royalty, for 
plain republicans to confer their presents on eminent 
men of science, literature, or philanthropy, who may 
happen to have short purses, and there are many 
such? 
