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Rights for Sale. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
"EAGAN'S COMPOSITION.” 
(Patented march 5« 1807.) 
Used tn tiljrtn([Streets, roadways, sidewalks, In lining 
cellars, cisterns, vats, and In the manufacture ol' sew¬ 
ers and sowur-pipe, water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
rooting and architectural ornanieuta. 
STREETS. 
Kagan’s improved Macadam pavement for streets 
Is destined to take the place of all other torrns of 
pavement, for the reasons, vl* : 
It is cheaper, more durable, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired. Is Impervious to water, and no at¬ 
mospheric change will lUleCl It- 
It m free from mu>l and dust, and Is noiseless. 
It is smooth without being slippery, and has suf¬ 
ficient elasticity to make It the easiest pavement 
known for animals to trnvol over. 
DURABILITY. 
The roiuinn a Mucadum mud does not last longer 1s 
tiecauso the stones are loose and rub and grind Open 
each other — dust and mud is the result. Kugun's 
Composition holds the rocks tlnnly together, thus 
completely remedying this evil, and cuuUuiug the 
wear of tuo road to Its surface. 
SI DEW A MLS. 
Kagan’S Com position III peculiarly adapted for Blde- 
walks und lawn walks, private roadways, gutters, 
etc. It can lie inude Into blocks and lulu In squares 
or diamond form, or mude one cunlinueus sheet, cov¬ 
ering arched work more perfectly than the largest 
flagstone, mid at one-fourth the u.vpence. 
Walks made of It have a smooth, hard and even 
surface, pleasant, to walk upon,always clean and treu 
of ice, and ol aa great durability as If made of the best 
Bugstone. sidewalks made under Uvucilil4 patent cost 
but little If any more than If made of plunk, and are 
its durable as rook. 
HOOKIN'*., 
Made of this composition, is far ituperlpr to the com¬ 
mon felt roof* that are made of gravel, felt, coal-tar 
and pitch. The latter Is liable to run In warm di- 
umteu und to crack hi Cold. By the peculiar chem¬ 
ical combinations in this composition both of those 
objections are obviated, und u roof produced equal to 
shite, at a cost of about ono-thtrd its much uur square. 
CELLAR BOTTOMS ANI) HIDES, 
Lined with this composition, rront one to two inches 
thick, keep perfectly dry and warm in winteraud cool 
In summer, aud are rut, and vermin proof. 
FLOORS. 
Floors made of it may bo painted any color: and 
are as pleasant to tread upon as if made of wood. 
CISTERNS AND VATS. 
f Eagan's Composition la Impervious to water ami In¬ 
soluble in acids, making It Just the thing for linlug 
vats in breweries and manufactories of most kinds. 
It Is equally well adapted for cisterns, much bettor 
than the best hydraulic cements, and not subject to 
decay from any cause. 
FIRING. 
Piping made of Kagan's ('imposition has been In use 
for live .y ears In Han Francisco, Cal,, whore It was llrst 
Invented. It has given entire satisfaction, almost 
entirely superseding all other kinds of piping for 
sewers Or drains. It is easily and cheaply made, and 
bus the advantage of being umdo at any place with¬ 
out a great outlay ol money for machinery, tools, 
buildings or inuu-imis. 
Pipes can he made of any required size, are cheaper, 
and will sustain u greater external or Internal press¬ 
ure than any other kind ol cement pipu. 
CT’.iAl ENT. 
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 a mortar, w <uhl bo perfectly solid us if made of a 
solid rock, 
SEA WALLS. 
* Sea walls can bo built with this material In combi¬ 
nation with broken rock, more rapidly and cheaper 
than In any other way, 
DIPLOMA*. 
First premiums have been awarded to Eugau’s Com¬ 
position from the following Fair* : 
(killforma State Fnir. at Sacramento, Cal., 1868. 
Mechanics' Institute Fair. Snu Francisco, 1868. 
Sonoma County Fair, at Petaluma, Cal., 1869. 
St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, at St. 
Louis, 18*51. 
New Jersey State Fair, 1870. 
It hus been exhibited at no other Fairs. 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Omen op Union railroad Comp ant, ) 
ST. Lol l*, .Mo., 2Kih -March, 1*71. J 
This specimen of Pacific Concrete, (Eagan's Patent,) 
was Liken from the Union Street Railroad of St. Louis, 
Mo., where It ha* been to use since December, 1869. 
Since that date the team* of the railroad have pa**ud 
over that portion of the track where the concrete Is 
used, 300 limes inch day, while that same portion ol 
the track I* constantly used by oilier teams and vehi¬ 
cles of the city. Thl- pavement has received no re¬ 
pairs whatever, and show* but little wear utter con¬ 
stant use for sixteen months (tiow 29 months). In 
summer It ts free from dust, and in winter bring* 
with It no Inconvenience front snow and Ice. The 
Macadamizing at either end ol this block of concrete 
Is renewed l urite time* each year. I« soft and wet, 
when much water Is used, and In nil probability will 
require such renewing for several yearn to come be¬ 
fore the concrete needs repairing. The block of I’a- 
ci lie Concrete In the truck of the Union Railroad hus 
given cntlro satisfaction. Wit. Stouk, Sup't. 
Till# Company will take contracts In any city of the 
United State* to name -Macadamized Pavements, and 
will guarantee thorn to last twenty years, and keep 
them In repair for u small percentage. Will also 
supply orders tor Drain, Sewer, Water and lias Pipe. 
Rooting lor rnUe. 
S/IM’L IY. 1*1 IaI-!, 
DAVll) A LLICKTON, Vlce-Pre*. 
AV. C. MOOUE, Treasurer. 
A. WELLES, Secretary. 
E. McIMJIUlV, Director. 
D. D. T. ITIOOltE, Director. 
f27~ All communications should be addressed 
National Asphalt Composite Co., 
©25 , Jlroa.«lwuy,*Uf. , _V. City. 
Office second floor. 
Our importations are expected early in September, 
direct from the most eminent growers In Holland, 
who have supplied u* the past twenty years. They 
can be relied on as of the very llnest quality, 
Rivers’ oelobratud now Early Peaches—Early Be¬ 
atrice, Early Louise and Early Rivers, Ac. much 
earlier than Hale's. 
£37“ Catalogues mailed on application. 
JOHN HAUJL, 
Washington dlty, D. €. 
STANDARD PUARsT. 
50,000 Stnndnrd Penrn, unusually tine, 2 und 
3 years old, at the lowest Unlay rubs. Correspond- 
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Union Springs, N. Y. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS. 
16 Inch ut the collar. On sale by 
S. P. WILLIAMS A CO., DansvUlo, N. Y, 
A GENTS Wanted.— Agents make more money at 
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free. O. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 
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