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\GRICUITURAL SOCIETIES 
PORTRAITS OF' PROMINENT 
CONTRACTS TAKEN! 
RHtevoii niKS cured by I)r. gtierman** Patent A ppiu 
Hnr.n an(J (V.mpound- onice N«». utfi Broadway, New 
\ork. Send 10 vuiitu for book With PI»oto*rnij>hicJike- 
ncano^nl oust** before nod after cure, with Henry 
Will'd Beet‘ljei > rane, letters and portrait. Beware 
ot traveling ImpoMtoi'M, who pretend to huvobeeii as- 
alBtanta of Dr. Sherman. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
■ OX. HAIHSON CO., A. y 
manufacturur.* qv 
Pori.'ililo, Stationary 
and Agricultural. 
Hundred* in use in Shops, 
Prillilug Room*.Mills, Minos, 
nml >>11 Farms and Planta¬ 
tions. lor Grain Threshing, 
hand Cooking fur Stoclt.Cot¬ 
ton Ginning, Sawing, &.c. 
(Patented March 5, 1S67.) 
Used in laying street*, road ways, sidewalks, in lining 
cellars,cisterns, vat*, and in the manufacture of sew¬ 
ers and sewer-nipe. water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
rooting and architectural ornaments, 
STREETS. 
Kagan’s improved Macadam pavement tor streets 
I* destined to take the place of all other rorins of 
pavement, for the reasons, vis.: 
It is cheaper, more durable, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired. Is Impervious to water, and no ut- 
mohjdicrie change Will iitteet It. 
It is free from mud and du ;t, and Is noiseless. 
ll Is smooth without lining slippery, and has suf¬ 
ficient elasticity to make It. the easiest pavement 
known for animals to travel over. 
DURA H1I.1TY. 
The reason a Macadam road does not last longer is 
because t he stones are loose and rub and grind upon 
each other dust, and mud is the result. Eagan's 
Composition holds the rocks flrtuly together, thus 
completely remedying this evil, and conllning the 
wear of the rood to its sort ace. 
SIOEWA I.KS. 
Eagan’s Composition ts peculiarly adapted for side¬ 
walks mid lawn walks, private roadwuvs, gutters, 
etc. It can he made into blocks und laid in squares 
or diamond form, or made oho continuous sheet, cov¬ 
ering arched work more perfectly than the largest 
flagstone, and at ono-fuurtn the expense. 
Walks made of It have a smooth, hard nnd even 
surface, pleasant to walk upon, always clean and free 
of ice, and of as greut, durability a* If made of the best 
flagstone. Sidewalks made under Eagan's patent cost 
but little If any more than If made of plank, and are 
ns durable as rock. 
ROOFING, 
Made of this composition, is far superior to the com¬ 
mon felt roofs that are made of gravel, felt, coal-tar 
and pitch. The latter Is liable to run in warm cli¬ 
mates and to crack in cold. Ity the peculiar chem¬ 
ical combinations in this composition both of these 
objections are obviated,and a roof produced equal to 
slute, at a cost of about one-third us ni licit per square. 
CELLAR BOTTOMS AM) SIDES, 
Killed with this composition, from one to two inches 
thick, keep perfectly dry and warm in winter and cool 
in summer, and are rat and vermin proof. 
FLOORS. ‘ 
Floors made of it may he painted any color; and 
are as pleasant to tread upon as if made of wood. 
CISTERNS AND VATS. 
- Kagan's Composition is impervious to water and in¬ 
soluble In ucius, making it just the thiug for lining 
vats In breweries and manufactories of most kinds. 
It Is equally well adapted for cisterns, much better 
than the best hydraulic cements, und not subject to 
decay from any cause, 
PIPING. 
Piping made of Kagan’s Composition has been In use 
for live years In thui !• ralicisco, Cal., where it was first 
invented. It, has given entire satisfaction, almost 
entirely superseding all other kinds of piping for 
eivers or drains. It is easily and cheaply made, and 
bits the advantage of hoing made at any place with- 
«»nt a great outlay of money fur machinery, tools, 
bondings or materials. 
Pipes can be made of any required size, lira cheaper, 
and will sustain a greater external or internal press¬ 
ure than any other kind of cement pipe. 
CEMENT. 
As a cement it is acknowledged, by scientific men 
who have examined it, to be the strongest known. 
A wall built of brick or stone, and this cement used 
as :i mortar, would be perfectly solid us If made of a 
solid rock. 
SEA WALLS. 
Sea walls can be built with this material in combi¬ 
nation with broken rock, more rapidly and cheaper 
than in any other way. 
1— Proprietor of tt Magic Hair Restorer 
* <ieneral Accident Policies 
of the Travelers Insur¬ 
ance Company of Hartford, 
Conn., may he obtained with- 
(nit delay of any authorized 
afield, without Ho: trouble of 
a riyid medical tea urination. 
They are written for the month or year. 
1 hey insure men of all occupations and pro¬ 
fessions. 
They insure ayaiusl general accidents. 
They cost hut a small sum. 
Their cost is the mine, all ages from 18 lo 65. 
They arc valuable to all classes of men. 
Every man should hare one. 
2 .— Proprietor of an Unguent that 
force whiskers and moustache to gr 
the smoothest face in six weeks.” 
GENTS WANTED MI.ST TERMS Given 
forourNewund Popular Works, Including Bibles, 
For full particulars, address 
QUA K Kit CITY PUBLISHING CO., 
i, i op ;,|,o Meiin al 
a Blood Purifier that “ wiil remove all 
pies and biotclies from the face.” 
217 and -Hi Quince St. 
O. iMUy-na-int- 1 -cjU Mpi.iw, 1 lie great, In- 
dian Physician and Medicine Man of the 
Black Leg tribe. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
BANKING HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO 
20 WALL STREET 
In CHICAGO nud the WEST. 
By Rev. E. J. ({OODSPEKD, I). D.,of Chicago. The 
only complete record of these great events. TOO pages. 
77 Illustrations; price 72.5(1. Outfit $1. We give agents 
a larger discount l lorn any ot tier house. Send for Cir¬ 
culars. II. S. (JOOIlSPElCIi A 00.,87 Park Itow.N.Y. 
HEW YORK 
AGENTS WANTED TOR 
We continue to sell at par, adding ai 
Pacific Railroad Company. Track-htyinj 
through the most fertile prairie region 
will be Five Mundricd and seventeen 
with the Missouri liiver, and securing the 
entities the Company to Ton Million Ko 
sota, Eastern Dakota, and In the Columbia 
mortgage on the Road, its Traffic and 
eminent. The rate of interest is Sc 
per cent, in currency. Believing the sec 
mend these bonds ns a desirable 
may materially increase both thei 
:crued interest, the First Mortgage Gold Bonds ol' the Northern 
: on the Road Is now progressing at the rate of two miles a day, 
of Dakota. On the complcilon of this season's contracts, there 
mHes of the main line in operation, uniting Lake Superior 
large traffic of the Northwest. Tlds amount of Road also 
">• Hundred Thousand Acres of l,nnd, located In Central Mlnne- 
Valhiy on the Paclllc Coast, The bonds are secured by a lirst 
Franchise, and on the entire Und Grunt received from the Gov- 
ven und Three-Tenths Gold, equivalent to about Might and a Quarter 
urity to be ample und the rate of Interest satisfactory, we reootn- 
• investment. Holders of U. H. 5-208 and high-priced corporate securities 
ir principal and their Interest income by exchanging lor Northern Pucltlcs. 
His d ivinity established and rationalism routed. 
ThemosUmpuhrnindTuptdly^aomn^ridl glous work 
ever issu ed. For Circulars , address UNM'KiTstTtkS 
PCBi.lsil^' 
MINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES, FOR FLOORS 
GARNKIRK VASES, for Lawns and Gardens 
CIUMNKY TO I'M, Etc, 
im.l.mi \ ( OATH'S, 27!i Pearl St.. New York. 
“ BEST' " 
Tuiu'sn i no Machines 
and Clover Machines. 
G . \V K8TINC1 ItoI'H IC & Co. 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
t2f Circulars sent. 
JAY COOKE & CO 
( UllLDREN NO LONGER OBJECT TO 
V./ METALLIC TIPPICJJ Mill IKS, 
and when they have once had the 
SILVER T I 1’ S , 
they cry for them again. 
B ehind tiie age. to fasten the 
soles of Boots and Shoes to the upper witli 
thread or peg*, CABLE SCREW WllllO is the only 
reliable method will not rip or leak not atlccted by 
heat or cold, dampness or drouth. 
in the 1 "-Semite Valley, when finished and fenced in Cl wi 
goes anywhere In summer without being provided with 
TARRANT’8 EFFERVESCENT SELTZER AP 
which is id»?iirleal In It* OOttipnno/itH nnrt itnnffaMa 
DIPLOMAS. 
First premiums have been awarded to Eagan’s Com¬ 
position from the following Fairs: 
California State Fair, at Sacramento, Cal., 1868. 
Mechanics' Institute Kali, San Kraiiciaco, 1868. 
Sonoma County Fair, at Petaluma, Cal., 1862. 
St. Louis Agricultural mid Meohanieal Fair, at St, 
Louis, 1K1. 
New , 1 msoy State Fair, 1870. 
It has bueri exhibited at no other Fairs. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
The llajnr & Knapp Eneravin?, Mfy. anil lithographing Co, 
AO d AS Porh Place. JV. Y. 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Office of Union Railroad Company, > 
St. Louis, Mo., 28th March, 1871. 5 
This specimen of Pacific Concrete. (Kagan's Patent.) 
was taken from the Union Street KaUroad of St. Loyis, 
MO-, where It has been In iimj ulnce Decs}mber, 1869. 
Since that date the teams of the railroad have passed 
over that portion of the track where the concrete is 
used. 300 Hines each day, while that same portion of 
the track is Constantly used by other teams und vehi¬ 
cles of the city. This pavement bus received no re¬ 
pairs whatever, and shows tint little wear after con- 
tiiunr use tor sixteen months (now 'll months). In 
summer It. I* free front dust, and in winter brings 
•with it no inconveolence lrom snow and me. The 
Macadamizing at either end of this block of concrete 
is renewed three limes each year, is suit and wet 
vvhcu much water is used, and In all probability will 
Tcqulre such renewing for several years to come be¬ 
fore the concrete needs repairing. The block of Pu- 
Cttle Concrete In the truck of the Uuion Railroad has 
given entire satisfaction. Wn. Stork, Sup't. 
ncionscd Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price List. 
NOVELLO’S 
CHI5AU MUSIC. 
NOVELI.O’S Glees, Part-Songs, Ac. 3 
NOVELLO’S Church Music. ( 
NOVELI.O’S Organ Music (Books). 51 
NOVEI.l.OlS I’lano Music (Books). 7 " 
NOVELLO’S Popular Songs. MCI 
NOVKhMI‘8 Oratorios.. 5C 
NOVELI.O’S Opera*. Sl.OC 
Ask fur NOVELLO'S Editions. 
Send for Catalogue and Lisin to 
WOVSIdLO, EWER Bt CO., 
_ 751 Bruadway, New York 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
(P. 0. Box 5643.) SI & 33 Vesey St., New York 
“DOMESTIC” S. M. Co., 96 Chambers St,, N. Y. 
Easily made with our Stencil and 
Key-Cheek On till. Circulars Free. 
STAFFORD M’F’G Co., 
66 Fulton SL. N. Y. 
Iron Clad Milk Can 
T lie only one ever manufactured that wili stand 
the hard usage to which they are subjected. For 
sale by all can makers. Stock and Trimmings for 
sals only by the 1R O N CLA D CA N CO., 
Send for Circulars. 51 Dry St,, New York. 
All genuine are stamped 1. C. O. Co. 
riMIK lilCST FAMILY PERIODICA Lss. 
JL THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, $4, 
OUR YOUNG FOLK % SEi. 
EVERY SATUUIIA V. 85. 
Published bv 
JAMES R. OSGOOD dt CD.. 
Komioii. 
Sand fur full Prospectus, nnd for Catalogue of 
Standard Works by tlist. American add English 
authors. 
This Company will take contracts in any city of the 
United States to make Macadamized Pavements, and 
•will guarantee them to last twenty years, and keep 
them in repair for a small percentage. Will also 
supply orders for Drain, Sewer, Water und Gas Pipe. 
Mooting for sale. 
SAM’L N. PIKE, Prcs’t. 
DAVID ALLERTON, Vice-Pres. 
W. C. MOORE, Treasurer. 
A. WELLES, Secretary. 
E. McITIURDY, Director. 
D. D. T. lVIOOltE, Director. 
AGIO PHOTOGRAPHS. 
the World. 2iic. a paekitge. . 
?1 Send to W. ('. W KM YSS, , 
.—The W trade vs of 
’) assorted iMiekaees 
t'-tl Broadway, N. Y. 
S75 to $250 per month, everywhere, 
?; v male and temiUe, 
C to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM- 
m MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
J This machine will stitch.hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, 
s. bind, braid and embroider in a most superior man- 
. ner. Price only f 15. Fully licensed HJid warranted 
2 for live years. We wlU pay Id.iXki for any maehtne 
that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or nnjye 
V elasLie seam than ours, It, makes the '“Elastic 
s* Lock stitch." Krory second stitch can bo cut.and 
2 still the cloth cannot he pulled apart without toar- 
inglt. We pay Agents from 778 t,i 72,'6 per month 
S,and expenses, or a eomiuisslon from wltieh twice 
s^’iliat amount cun he made. 8 KOOMBACO., Jlmtnn, 
• Muss.; Pittsburgh, Pu.; Oldman, iff.; nr St. Limit, Mo. 
New, Useful and Valuable! 
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» n J Itimst''kiwfn f .ilniuM )i»v« CV>ntKipA r«r‘y rtripe* 
nu *lt ■utijecta, oiATi) of ware Defer Leforr mwdo tiublio. 
Ileif trui «'»L llttfi, IU i-uinpwcl nud conn nleitt furui, (ho 
n.i«rnrio1 fM.ntoD of niwork. IloKuUfulIj bound m 
jtr. ea nnd sold. Price, only iU.OO. Sent jioftpiai' 4 by 
Tho JlIrlitcsB Fubllilitng Cu,. Uultlr ( rci k. Mick 
AH communications should be addressed 
AGIO PHOTOGRAPHS 
the World. 25c. 11 package. I 
71. Send to W. C. WEAl YSS,' 
I.—The Wonders of 
5 assorted packages 
780 Broadway, N. Y. 
SEEDLING’S —ONE AND TWO 
i- in quantity. Send for sample. 
W. KAUFFMAN, Des Moines. Ia. 
0«S;i*r©adway,*N.*Y. City 
Office second floor. 
