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GEO. STECK & CO.’S 
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CONTRACTS TAKEN! 
Rights for Sale. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
PIANOS 
ure now every where reoognljied as the bent. For tine 
and SYMPATHETIC Ton**, for thorough workmanship, 
and the greatest DURABILITY they are 
Wholly unrivaled. T he STUCK CABtNKTUR UPRIGHT 
Plano, combining oeveral most important improve¬ 
ments, patenthd, Ih prononneed r>y nil competent 
judges the Most PEitFKUT Plano of thin class ever 
produped; Every Instrument warranted tor five rears. 
NEW \V A K Kit OOM W, MU Kant MthKt., N. V. 
. wastbo first to Introduce to the public tbo Hub¬ 
bard Squash, American Turban Squash, Marblehead 
Mammoth Cabbage, Mexican Sweet Corn, Pblnney’s 
Water-melon, and many other 
NEW AND VALUABLE VEGETABLES. 
This season I Imre a now end exceedingly valuable 
squash, new varieties of corn, three tine melons, and 
other choice new vegetable# for mv customers. 
My business is to supply what every good furmer I* 
anxious to got, I he mv hunt of vegetable seed. I 
grown hundred ami II fly kinds on my four seed farms, 
right under my nan eye, ■mul ing umc vxjitnblni « 
mix'iaItii. besides Importing their choicest varieties 
from European p- , r«. a fine selection of flower 
seed, homo-gr wn i ud imported, will a I ho be found In 
my i atalogue, whic h will beunot.r, m to all applicants. 
AwnUitcil In tny t atalngue.sll my seed lueold umloi 
three warrant v. I d ; 7’/.of nil mon'ii bent bluill reach 
•me. 2d : Thu nil. m • d ordered ahull reach f.»u>- purchaser. 
.Td : 'I'lint mil ta • ft Shall be Irish uiid true tn name, 
JAMES J. Ji. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mn m. 
oxjrt 
Illustrated Catalogues 
c, FOR 1873, " 
N Numbering 176 pages, and con- IM 
T tainine ,9 Colored dales, *r 
_ mailed on receipt of 26 cents, * 
O All ptti'clmaevH of our Imnlts, 3 
“ (in rdeuing for Profit" or " l*rnc- 
tical Floriculture," price HI.30 each, ( pre¬ 
paid liy until,) lire cut it led to receive above 
('atulogiicH free niimmlly, 
■ sMjjCbJfz/rijc/eAjj m 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortland! Street, New York. | 
KTOT BUIUSTED OUT! 
&^*S*g£aZ 
To the Plowerand Kildien Garden. 
‘27tli Edit ion new ready, enlarged and improved, 
and containing u magnificent NEW COLORED 
GROl P OF KLUti'EUS, besides liundreds of 
engraving*, descriptive price Jl^t of R.OOO varie¬ 
ties of Choice I lower tinil Vegeliililc Seeds, 
Hare Gladiolus. Lilies, Tuberoses. Ac., with 
full directions for their culture. The most perfect 
Work of the kina before the Public. SJUSout, free 
upon receipt of two stamps. Address 
WASH It L UN A: CO., Huston, .Jluss. 
~ WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF ^ 
PURE COD LIVER 
* OIL AND LIME, g 
To Consumptives.—3Iany have been happy 
to give t heir testimony in favor of the urns of “ Ti u- 
hor’s run reel I aver Oil and //true,” Exonrlcnco has 
proved it to be a v/ilnablo remedy for Consumption. 
Asthma, Diphtheria ami ail diseases of i he Throat and 
Lungs. Manufactured only by A. B. WlLBOR,Chem¬ 
ist , 1 tit. Court St., Boston. Sola by druggists generally. 
by druggists generally. 
rno SAVB MONEY,” SPEND IT IN 
I, buying good 
( VIILi: SCREW WIRE 
Bouts and Shoes. Try them. 
rpHE ATLANTIC C \ BLE is a n ational 
A benefit; so are 
STXiVJEiTt TIPPED SHOPS 
for children. Never wear through at the toe. Try 
them. For sale by all Dealers. 
Magic Lanterns 
Priced Catalogues sent to any address, 10 ctp, each. 
Part 1st. Mathematical Instruments... 163 pages. 
“ 2d Optical Instruments. 107 “ 
" lid Stercuptloons... ..... VO " 
4th. Physical Apparatus........... 66 " 
JAMES W QUEEN & CO., 
635 Broadway, New York; 924 Chestnut 9l„ Pliilttda. 
k&M 
WHAT THE DOG IS FOR. 
Sportsman.— “The Dog? Why, he is to fetch the Game? 
Rustic. “Well, if he fetches the Game to you, he must have a very strong control 
over his appetite. 
NELUNTO OFFICE 
FISK & HATCH. 
i\EW YORK, January IB, 1W7II. 
The Chesapeake and Ohio, the Central and Western Pacific Bonds, 
The Chesapeake and Ohio Six Per tent. Bold Bonds, 
,V,W< < ? llly , * ui ' 0n0 > n <Xh «fe iioourcj upon a property worth $35,000,000 to $40,000,000, 
Y‘, 8n , V, J •rili 8 '!. i 1 l vu u< ‘ to Central Pacivic BONUS. They nro Issued in denomina- 
lntorost are Very desirable*' < ‘ 1JU 1,011 m registered, and at their present market price, Wi and accrued 
The Central Pacific Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds 
ha e vo t0 for a e !ong n a^ mngX'^mSt^ldco TlMrtr totAl ttUJOUut 18 W’ 000 ' they 
The Western Pacific Six Per Cent, Gold Bonds. 
amount to $2,735,000. This road is now consolidated with the Ckntrai, Paci i ic, and the payment of its 
bonds, principal and Interest, is assumed by the latter, < oupon Bonds, $1,000 each. Their market price 
I , A- 1 *!' y recently boon Introduced on the Stock Exchange, we expect to see 
them rapidly rise to the price of ( kntiiai. Ta tries, being HubHtuutlully the same in character and value. 
i «K! “bKCS.SffiSi;s o S l , ?u ” “‘ l0 ’ 1 "“ re “' 
_ _ FISK & HATCH. 
To Inventors and Projectors. .■mTOw.mi, 
L. W. HR 1 GGS, No. 18 Wall Kt., NewYork, 44 \A T fl JT Tj f-J T 5 ^ 
Is prepared to enter lulu correspondence with all Ww mv mar mm i# 
Inventors, and those In possession of valuable pro- OT 1 TTTT UffYD T TV v> 
Jeets, win, tuny need capital or Influence to push v$X 1 XX. Jj W UjtCJjD, 
tm?in to a succeiisful termination. Address as above CVER ONE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. 
viip imiT niiHiumui . The largest, best 8elltn(r and most attractive #ub- 
THE LIGHT R UftiNIN G t!L . — scrlptlon book ever published. Send for Circulars, 
i fY TWr.l^A with terms, at ouec. Address 
il n^T/n?QTT^ ,, UNITED STATES PUBLISHING uo., 
jJUlYluwXlW l.g \N33 v!# 411 Broome«»., Ntsw York. 
THE “LIGHT RUNNING” 
“DOMESTIC” 
(Patented IHarcIi 5, 1867.' 
Used in laving streets, roadways,sidewalks. In lining 
cellars, cisterns, vats, and in the manufacture Of Bew- 
ers and sewer-pipe, water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
roofing and architectural ornaments. 
STREET*-!. 
Kagan’s Improved Macadam pavement for streets 
is destined to take the place of all other forms of 
pavement, for the reasons, viz : 
It Is cheaper, more durable, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired, is impervious to water, and no at¬ 
mospheric change will ntfect It. 
It is free from mild and dust, and is noiseless. 
It Is smootn 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 Toad does not last longer Is 
because the stones are loose and rnbnnd grind upon 
each other—dust and mud is the result. Eagan’s 
Composition holds the rocks firmly together, thus 
completely remedying this evil, ami confining t e 
wear of Die road to its surface. 
SIDEWALKS. 
Kagan’s Composition is peculiarly adapted for side¬ 
walks and lawn walks, private roadways, gutters, 
etc. It can ho made into blocks and hilcf In s' Pares 
or diamond form,or made tine continuous sheet, rev¬ 
ering arched work more perfectly than the largest 
ilagstone, and at one-fourth, the expense. 
Walks made of It. have a smooth, hard and even 
Hurl arc, pleasant to walk upon, always clean and free 
oi ice, and of ns m eat durability as if made of the best 
Ilagstone. Sidewalks made under Eagan's puteut cost 
but little If any more than if made of plunk, and are 
n* durable as rook. 
HOOFING, 
Made of tills Composition, Is far superior to the com¬ 
mon felt roof* that lire made of gravel, felt, coal-tar 
and pitch. The latter is liable to run In warm cli¬ 
mates unit to crack In cold- By tbo poefilhir chem¬ 
ical combinations in till* composition both of these 
objections are obviated, arid a roof produced equal to 
slate, at a cost of about one-third a* much per square. 
CELLAR BOTTOMS AND SIDES, 
Lined with this composition, from one to two inches 
thick, keep perfectly dry and warm in wlnterund cool 
in Hummer, arid are rut and vermin proof. 
FLOORS. 
Floors mud ft of it may ho pnlnted any color: and 
uro as pleasant to treud upon it* n made of wood. 
CISTERNS AND VATS. 
Kagan’s Com position is impervious lo wutor and in¬ 
soluble in acids, making it just the thing for lining 
vats in breweries and inunufuctoncH of most itinde. 
It. la equally well adapted lor cisterns, much better 
than tbo best hydraulic cements, ami nut subject to 
decay from any cause. 
PIPING. 
Piping made Of Kogan's Composition has been In use 
for five years in Sun Francisco Cal., where it was first 
invented. It has given entire satisfaction, almost 
entirely superseding all other kinds ol piping for 
sewers or drains. It Is easily and cheaply made, and 
has the advantage of being made at any place with¬ 
out a great outlay of money lor machinery, tools, 
buildings or materials. 
Pipes can be made of uuy required size, are cheaper, 
arid will sustain a greater external or Internal press- 
! ure than any other kind of cement pipe. 
CEMENT. 
As tv cement it, Is ockrmwlodged, by scientific men 
who have examined it, to be tbo strongest known. 
A wall built or brick or some, and this cement used 
us a mortar, v> -uld be perfectly solid as if made of a 
solid rock. 
SEA WALLS. 
Sea walls cun be built with this mmerial lu combi¬ 
nation with broken roc-k, more rapidly and cheaper 
than In any Other way 
DIPLOMAS. 
First premiums have been awarded to Kagan’s Com¬ 
position from the following Fairs : 
Calltornlu State Fair, at Sucramento, Cal., 1808. 
Mechanics’ Institute f air. San Francisco, 1808. 
Bouonni County Fair, at r’etaluma, Cal., 1809. 
8t. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, at 8t. 
Louis, 1809. 
New Jersey State Fair, 1870. 
It tuts been exhibited at no other Fairs. 
Presents a ro- 
oord of success 
nnjiaralleled in 
the history of 
Sewing Ma¬ 
chines. Send 
for Illustrated 
Prioe List. 
Agents wanted 
everywhere. I 
J Address 
“ B£ST 
THRSBUiNO MACBINKS 
and Clover Machines. 
. WKHTJNGHOUBK & Co., 
Schenectady, N. Y 
IV circulars sent. 
DOMESTIC” S. M. Co., NewYork. 
■V R AV E'LERS 
T life and accident IRsiTrance 
COMPANY of Hartford, Conn. Cash 
Asset*. $2,103 295.91. t.tanw LIFE and 
ENDOWMENT Policies, of all approv¬ 
ed forms. Ample Security. Low Rates. 
Also insures against A C’C’I DKNTScaus- 
jng death or total disability. Policies writ¬ 
ten hy the year or month. Has paid 
“700 per day for Eight Yearn in 
| benefits to policy-holders. 
SOMETHINGPRETTYFCR NOTHING. 
j Address HAPPY HOURS CO. 22 Ann St. New York. 
The World of Wonders. 
A LI 11 FRA L OFFER TO AGENTS. 
A copy sent for Inspection free of marges. The 
oldi*st. ivgenta predict for it Immense success* An 
eleKflntlv-bound Imperial octavo, richly illustrated. 
Brim full of wonderful facts and fancies. A rare 
IkkjU for the family and the drestde- Send lor It. 
It costa nothitit to hoc it. 
NflW WOULD PUU. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
JL ORIENT SAFETY LAMPS, 
Entirely of iiietul, ure ihe only 
AjjP \ I am pis in irao which can neither 
‘t‘-- brettli, leak nor explode. Are or- 
-N s iXU/' MattieiUnl and cheap. Adapted to 
all household uaewi uImo to atorea, 
factories, churches, Arc. 
iE3f Agents Make $10 a Day, 
|T SELLING THESE LAMPS. 
E For an Agency, address 
WALLACE A: SONS, 
™ L 89 Chambers St., Now York. 
C RE AT RE DUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Fend tor New Price 1,1st. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
(P.O.Box 6043.) 81 A 33 Vesey 8t„ New York. 
$10 (0 $50 PERINE’SI canvassers 
8TEKI. PLATE fl WANTED 
miiRiKtes 
C1KO.K. PERINK. Publisher,66 Ro >de St„ Now York. 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Office op Union Kailkoam Company, ) 
St. Louis, Mo., 25th March, 1871. { 
This specimen of Pacific Concrete, i Kogan’* Patent,) 
whm taken from the Union Street Railroad of St. Louis. 
Mo,, where It lias been In urn sinew Dixtemher, 1869. 
Since that date the team* of the railroad have passed 
over that portion of ihe irtbfck where the Concrete is 
used. 3tXI time! each tUtfL while that same portion of 
the track is constantly used by other team, and vehi¬ 
cles of the city. This pavement Hu* received in, re¬ 
pairs whatever, uiid shows hut little wear after con¬ 
stant use for sixteen months innw 22 months). In 
summer It I* freo from dust, and in winter brings 
with it no inconvenience Ironi snow and ice. The 
MuraditniUdiik al either end Of this ulocfc of concrete 
is renewed three times each year, iw soft and wet 
when much wutcr is used, and in all probability will 
require such renewing tor sev eral years to come be¬ 
fore the concrete needs repairing. The block of Pa¬ 
cific Concrete In the track of the Union Railroad has 
given entire satisfaction. VVM. Stork, Sup’t. 
This Company will take contracts in any city of the 
United 8lutes to make Macadamized Pavements, and 
will guarantee them to last twenty yearn, and keep 
them In repair for a small percentage. Will also 
supply orders for Drain, Sewer, Water and Uas Pipe. 
Rooting for sale 
NAM’*, IX. PIKE. PresH. 
DAVID A I, I. ICIiTON, Vlce-Prea. 
AV. C. JflOOltlf, Treasurer. * 
A. AVKLLICS, Secretary. 
E. ITIcMLltDV, Director. 
D. D. T. JUOOKE, Director. 
t*r All communications should be addressed 
National Asphalt Composite Co.. 
»25 Broadway X. X. City. 
Office second floor. 
