[SELTZER) 
M 0 0 B E 5 S 
BUBAL UEW-YORKER 
SEPT.14 
CONTRACTS TAKEN! 
Rights for Sale. 
PIANOS 
nro now everywhere recognized ns the best. For tine 
nnd SYMPATHETICTonk, torthorough workmanship, 
nud the greatest possible Dukabiuty they are 
wholly unrivaled. The 8 teck Cabixetoh L pition t 
Piano, combining several most Importunt Improve- 
Bients, pa’i icntiOi, Is pronounced by nil competent 
Judges the Must Pbiivect Plano of this tins- ever 
prod need- Every Instrument wnrrunted Tor live vi-urs. 
NEW WAIT KROOMw,«i3 Enut 1 lib Ml. V. V, 
MAGIC LANTERNS, 
STEREOPTIC0N8, Ato., all sizes, styles and prices. 
Campaign Slides now reailv. Send stump for Cata¬ 
logue. W. MITCHELL M'ALMSTKK, 
7% Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 
MUSICAL BOXES, 
All sizes, styles and prices. A pleasant Companion 
for Winter evenings. Send stump for Catalogue. 
W. MITCHELL Sl’ALI.lxTKK, 
728 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
RHODODENDRONS, CAMELLIAS, 
f’lUXESE AZALEAS and Hardy EVKK- 
(IHHHNS can ho sent out now. IlliClIII'WO 
Tit EES and MHU'BS with It OsES In October 
and November. 
They are all 111 large *iuuu 1 1 ty and transplanted the 
past Spring. For Catalogue apply to 
M. U. PARSONS & SONS, 
Flnuhtnjr* N. A'. 
$732 IN 38 DAYS 
made hy one Agent, selling Sii.vkk's Ruoom. T 00,- 
000 lii use. Reoommujiued by Horace Greeley a nil 
ItL'HAL NEW-YoIiKBIt. One ciunty for cadi Agent. 
C A. CL1CGG -v 00., 20 Oortlundt St., New York. 
11/A MTtn I Kighty more Young Men and La- 
WMli I LII S dies, at Buffalo Telegraph Institute 
and City Line Telegraph, to Irani Tclegruphing. 
Every graduate secures a IKixltlon, at a high salary. 
Address, at once, for Circulars, 
C. L. BUY ANT, Wen. Mupt., Buffalo, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
>t,23S€ 
x li JbJ ±1 Ml AC U. 
Lady, Excitedly.— Bridget! Bridget! Quick! Gracious me! Oh, Oh! 
Kido iu the water. Drop the baby quick, and run for him, or he will get wet. 
SHEATHING, 
PLASTERING, 
ROOFING, 
DEAFENING 
AND 
CARPET LINING. 
Sumpli** tiatl Circular" m*nt fr*«, by 
ROCK RIVER TAPER CO., 
Chicago 111.; or, 
B. E. HALE & CO.. 
86 At 58 Park Place, N. A’. 
Soli' Agi'iit* for Kasliru Slntos, 
A SAFE AND RELIABLE 
ILLINOIS INVESTMENT 
/^OOI) EVERY Time AMI WAV. 
Cable Screw Wire 
BOOTS A XI) SI fOKS wear longer, easier to the foot 
than any other kind. 
pltOM MAINE TO CAUFORMA IHIL- 
■ linns 1,1 children are weiulng SILVER TIPPED 
SHOES. Why not I They are the Cheapest, and 
never wear through at the too. Try them. For sale 
by all Shoe Dealers. 
mm** 
THE "LIGHT RUNNING 
“DOMESTIC' 
Easily made with our Stencil and 
Key-Check Oil HR Circulars Free. 
Sr a pro un '"r'l! On.. 
06 Fulton St., N. Y. 
A DOMESTIC 
> Luxury. 
A DOMESTIC 
Bleulag. 
A DOMESTIC 
NeirNsUy. 
“WILL LAST A 
LIFETIME.” 
Address 
“DOMESTIC" S. M, Co, 96 Chamber* 8t,M, Y. 
YIELDING 
9 1-2 PER CENT. INTEREST. 
Wc recommend the Bonds of the JACKSONVILLE, NORTHWESTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN 
RAILWAY, running from Jacksonville, 111., to Mount Vernon, a distance of 125 miles, as ABSOLUTIST V 
SA1<K, on thtf foJmWng grounds: 
1. Because they are the FIRST MORTGAGE on a railroad running through a thickly populated <ee- 
tl°n t,f wmntry, nch in agriculture and minerals. The Counties of Morgan. Macoupin, Montgomery 
Bond, Clinton, -lunon and Jefferson, all of which are Intersected hy the road, ure all remarkable for 
their agricultural production*, some ol them raisin,! wheat which commands a higher price in the market 
ban that produced In any other locality. At Virdcn, where the deposits Of bituminous ooul are seven 
teet 111 depth, a large business will be created so soon as cheap transportation la assured by the eon- 
sLruotlon of thi* road to iu:c*iij«.siblo markets. 
2. Because the need of additional railroad fuel 11 Met* in that quarter, for the purposes of travel and 
tor the transportation of minerals and the surplus crops, has been so strongly felt that the municipalities 
and prominent Inhabitants have subscribed the money wherewith thirty miles of the road 1ms been 
already completed, and is now in operation, and material purchased and arrangements made tor the lav¬ 
ing of twenty additional miles of truck in time to move the autumn crops. 
I. Because the following great railroads ad as feeders to the road, vl/,The Toledo Wabash and 
Western Railroad ; the Peoria, Pekin and Jacksonville Railroad; the Chicago and Alton Railroad • the 
Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad; the Ten,: Haute Railroad; the Vnndaliu and St. Louis Railroad- 
If 1.. ««« Central Railroad, Moreover, the road forms a part id' a through route f rom St. Louis to 
4 Because It Is a well-ascertained fact that nine-tenths of the earnings of Western roads arise from 
local truffle, and one-tenth only from through traffle. The great Stale lines of Illinois are probably the 
strongest corporations in the coumry, and their te nds me at a high premium. Alter completion this 
road will unquestionably take its place among them. ' 
By investing in these bonds, holders or Government and other high-priced securities will still hold -i 
lirst-class security, while adding largely to their principal and Income. 
Price, £5 and accrued Interest In currency. Pamphlets on application. 
GIBSON, CASANOVA & CO., 
Wo. 50 EXCHANGE PUCK, YKW VOICE. 
►v"v.» • • yjSC*' 
Agents 
XV it ii led 
fur 
Tie NATION. 
Is needed In everv home; has (SO Illustrations; all 
U. 8. Presidents; all U. S. Censuses; all Lb 8. Sena¬ 
tors; all Valuable documents, la prized Dy all! One 
ugent reports 201 orders In (i daya. In English and 
Gorman. H rffi as. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING 
CO.. 7th and Market St».. Phlln., Pa. 
Iticmow A BISII’S 
‘ Premium Safety’ Oil. 
k'trt Trmt 150°. 
"This oil will not ex¬ 
plode or ignite U a lamp 
be broken. '—,V. lb Trib¬ 
une. Sold by all dealers 
In the u. S. Address 
DKNHLOW & BUSH, 
180 Maiden Lane, N. A'. 
A UENT8 CKKTAIX OK M tTKS.s SKLL- 
ing RELlUlONiS OK THE World, elves a 
full History ot ivory Di netnuuiMon, Ac Address 
QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING CO., 
Puiludelplila, Pa. 
M ALIC PHOTOOKA PI IS.-The Wonders of 
the World. 25c. a package. 0 assorted packages 
for $1. Send to W. 0. WEM YSS, 780 Broadway, N. V. 
SICNALS OF DANGER. 
>' the bow. la, lev, rlMiness, lassitude, nervousness, an uneasy feeling in 
Iho stomach, etc-, are all symptomatic Of a coming attack of fndiccstio 
biliousness, colic, fever, or some other positive loiiu of disease XVhen 
thus menaced, resort immediately to L- lien 
TARRANT’8 EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, 
and thus avert the attack. Acting simultaneously upon the digestive 
organs, the liver, the bowels ami the nerves, this refreshing and m-iwa ,m 
a Iterative will soon restore the system to Us normal Ooiidltionu/heilth 
regularity and vigor. Sold hy all Druggists. maun, 
great reduction. 
ION.” 
Ills divinity established and rationalism rou ted. 
Tminjo^7>omH TuTun ^?!TnH^9eflTng**HT u gUnnr work 
everiasned. For Circulars, address F.N 1TET)*S , f f ATKB 
^T5lTs 7T^(1^C(L^ , 1) BrouiP^l$tnT?ew"7ork7“*** 
MINTON’S 15 N CAL'STIC TILES. FOR FLOORS. 
GA.RNKIRK VASES, for Lawns and Gardens, 
CHIMNEY 'POPS, Etc. 
MILLER X COATES, 279 Pearl St., New York. 
“BEST" I G.WESTIXOUOPSKJtCo., 
TniiESnixo Macuink.s !- Schenectady, N. Y. 
and Clover Mucliines. ) t3?~ Circulars sent. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
Increased Pnciliiics to Club Organizers. 
Send lor Ne*v Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
(P. 0. Tiox 5043.) 31 & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
BUY 'J'llic, 
Iron Clad Milk Can 
jaj-s- 
sa e by a l can makers. Stock und Trimmings for 
sale only by the IRON I;|.a O V A N CO 
taillwCiMla™. ,11 Oey Ml, New York. 
OT All genuine ure stumped 1. C. C. Co. 
(Patented March 5, 18C7.) 
Used in laying streets, roadways, sidewalks, in lining 
cellars, cisterns, vats, und In the manufacture of sew¬ 
ers and sewer-uipe, water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
rooting and architectural ornaments. 
STREETS. 
Eagan's Improved Macadam pavement for streets 
Is destined to take the place of all other torms of 
pavement, for the reasons, viz : 
H Is cheaper, more (tumble, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired. Is Impervious to water, and no at¬ 
mospheric change will affect it. 
It is tree from mud and dust, und Is noiseless. 
It is smooth Without being slippery, and has suf¬ 
ficient elasticity to make It the easiest pavement 
known for animals to travel over. 
DURABILITY. 
The reason a Macadam road docs not. last longer Is 
because the Slones are loose aud rub and grind upon 
each other—dust and mud Is lhe result. Eagan’s 
( urnposition holds the rocks llrmly together, thus 
completely remedying this evil, and conllntng the 
wear of the road to Its surface. 
MIDEXVALKH. 
Eagan’s Composition I* peculiarly adapted for side¬ 
walks and lawn walks, private roadways, gutters, 
etc. It cun be made Into blocks and laid In squares 
or diamond furm.or made one continuous sheet, cov¬ 
ering arched work more perfectly than the largest 
uugktotic, ami at onu-luurtn the expense. 
Walk* made ol it have a smooth, hard und even 
surface, plea ant to walk upon, always clean and free 
>d too, nnd id m; great durability as si made of the best 
nag-1, me. Sidewalk* made under Eagan's patent cost 
but little if any more Ulan U mudu of plank, and are 
as durable <o mek. 
There’s 
ROOKING, 
Made Of this composition, is fur suporlor to the com¬ 
mon felt roofs that are made >.1* gravel, felt, coal-tar 
and pitch. The latter Is liable to run In warm cli- 
mut, •> and to crack in cold. Ry the peculiar chem¬ 
ical colubimitlnn* in this Composition both of these 
objections am <diverted, ami a roof produced equal to 
slate, al a cost ot' about onc-tliird as much uer square. 
CELLAR BOTTOMS AND SIDES, 
Lined with this composition, from one to two inches 
thick, keep perfectly dry and warm in winter und cool 
In summer, and are rat and vermin proof. 
FLOORS. 
Floors made of It umy he painted any color; and 
are as pleasant to tread upon us if made of wood. 
CISTERNS AND VATS. 
Eagan’s Composition Is impervious to water and In¬ 
soluble In acids, making It. just the thing lor lining 
vats in breweries nnd ma im factories of most kinds. 
It is equally well adapted for cisterns, much better 
than the. bust hydraulic cement-, mid not subject to 
decay from any cause. 
PIKING. 
Piping made of Eagan's Composition has been In use 
for live years in San Francisco, Cal., where it was Hist 
invented. It hn» given entire satisfaction, almost 
entirely superseding all other kinds of piping for 
sewers or drains. It is easily und cheaply made, und 
lias the advantage of being made at any place with¬ 
out a great outlay ol money for machinery, tools, 
buildings or materials. 
1‘ipew can be made of any required size, are cheaper, 
and will sustain a greater external orlntornul press¬ 
ure than uny other kind of cement pipe. 
CEMENT. 
As a cement it Is acknowledged, hy sclontltlc men 
who have examined it, to be the strongest known. 
A wall built of brick or stone, und this Cement used 
ns a mortar, would be perfectly solid us 11 made of a 
solid rock. 
8EA XV ALLS. 
Sou wall* can bo built with this material in cornVl- 
nation with broken rock, more rapidly and cheaper 
Ilian in any other way. 
DIPLOMAS. 
First premiums have been awarded to Eagan's Com¬ 
position from the following f airs ; 
California State Fair, at Sacramento, Cal., 1868. 
Mechanics’ Institute f air. San Francisco, 1868. 
Sonoma County Fair, at Petaluma. Cal., 1869. 
St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, at St. 
Louis, 180D. 
New Jersey State Fair, 1S70. 
It has been exhibited at no other Fairs. 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Offick or Union Railroad Company.) 
Si'. 1,0 CIS, Mn., 28th March, 1871. ) 
This specimen of Pad lie Concrete i Eagan's Patent.) 
was taken! runl the Union Street Railroad of St, Louis, 
Mo., where It has been In use since December, 1861). 
Since that date the learns of lhe railroad have pussed 
over that portion of the truck where the Concrete is 
used, 800 Munw rack dug, while that i i portion of 
the track Is constantly used by nlher teams and vehi¬ 
cles of the city, This pavement bus received no re¬ 
pairs whatever, and shows but little weur after con¬ 
stant use for sixtecu months (now 22 mouths). In 
summer it is free from dust, unci In win lor brings 
with it no Inconvenience from snow and ice. The 
Macadamizing at either end ot this block of concrete 
is renewed lliree times each year, is soft and wet 
when much water is used, and in all probability will 
require such renewing for several years to come bo- 
lore the concrete needs repairing. The block of Po¬ 
odle Concrete III the track of the Union Railroad has 
given entire satisfaction. XVm. Stork, Sup't. 
This Company will take contracts In any city of the 
United States to mako Macadamized Pavements, and 
will guarantee them to lust twenty years, and keep 
them in repair for a small percentage. Will also 
supply orders for Drain, Sewer, Wuter and Gas Pipe. 
Rooting for sule, 
SAM’L PIKE, Pits'!. 
DAVID ALLlilCTON, Xioe-Prea. 
XV, <’■. ITlOOI.Ji, Trcusitrer. 
A. XVELLES, Secretary. 
E. McIUl ICDY, Director. 
D. D. T. MOOKli, Director. 
t3?~ All communications should be addressed 
National Asphalt Composite Co., 
923 Broachvay,'IV.'Y. City. 
Office second floor. 
