AY IS 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
iricntilir and alncful. 
HOW A HARNESS SHOULD BE MADE. 
miscellaneous. 
UNITED STATES 
NEW YORK. 
John E. DeWitt, President. 
CIIA8. E. PEASE, Secretary. 
C. P. FHALiElUH, Ass’t. Secretary. 
WM. D. WHITING, Actuary. 
NICHOLAS DF. GROOT, Cashier. 
This Company Is now Reorganising its Entire 
Agency Departmeni, I ms adopted several New 
and Attractive Forms of Policies atul Plans 
of Insurance, and now furnish to Agents a rare 
opportunity of connecting themselves on Remu¬ 
nerative Terms with u Company Long Tried 
and Well Established, which. .furnishes at once Hie 
advantages of age and accumulated. strength, and these 
of fresh ritalitu and progressive spirit. 
Contracts made directly with the Home Olllce. 
Early Applications from Good Men will aecuro 
prompt and favorable attention. 
N. R.—In answering this advertisement, please say 
you saw It in MOOHE’8 RCHAI. NBW-YOltllKR. 
JANES 6c KIRTLAND, 
MANUKACTl.rilK.KS OP 
Garden Ornaments, 
8, 10 & 12 Itende 8t., New York. 
DEPOSIT INSURANCE 
Is a new form of LIFE INSURANCE, originated and 
Just introduced by the old and popular 
Clarter Oak Life Insurance d., 
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS. 
It Is confidently recommended ns far superior In all 
respects to any Tontine or other plan upon which 
payment of profits Is deferred. Insurance cm all the 
usual plans lx offered by this Company at far Lower 
Kates than are charged hy other mutual companies. 
BIT" Agents In all the principal cities uud towns. 
FASHIONS FOR SUMMER. 
I have been a constant reader of your will I L.U wr I II I l*wr 
life insurance company, 
in regard to the manufacture of harness— Ull U 111UU1U111 ULI U j 
such as heavy draft and light carriage bar- n C #) DDninWIV 
ness. I think it is a matter that every /Q I , ZuZ & ZOu DllUnUuttl, 
farmer should be interested in, also every YORK, 
niau who owns a horse, to have his harness 
made for draft in the most uniform style j Q | m J} DeWitt, PrCSf ddlt. 
and for service. I will give my style, and 7 
would be glad to hear from others: — First, GUAM. E. PEASE, Secretary, 
the collar should be made of the best of c> P> puA LEIGH, Ass’t. Secretary, 
kip with a light upper rim and heavy draft wni< j>. WHITING, Actuary. 
or bulge —large, with a gradual taper to NICHOLAS DE GROOT, Cashier. 
the top of the throat; all well stitched with _ 
thongs. The hamo should be made to tit 
n0C k of t he horse, as there are so many This Company is now Reorganizing its Entire 
different shaped necks; so should t he col- Jvn(l AMrm . tivo i'oviuh G f l’olicie* and Plaus 
lar. The trace should bo of good solid ( ,1' Insurance, and now furnish to Agents a rare 
leather cut two inohes wide and of any do- opportunity of connecting themselves <m Remit* 
sired length, of throe even pieces of leather, mrnlivr Term* with a Company Long Tried 
- n ’ „ ... , . - .. i . .. ami Well Established, Which. furnishes at once the 
with three rows of stitching from 0 ’ advantages of age end accumulate strength, and those 
end. The breeching should be folded and „f i,-esh vitality and progressive spirit. 
well stitched; hip straps, one and a-quartCV Contracts made directly with the Home Olllce. 
inches in width; side straps, oue and a- Early Applications front Good Men will secure 
quarter inches wide; back strap, oue and prompt and favorable attention. 
1 hrec-quurter inches wide; back-baml, one N. B.-Ir. answering this advertisement, ploaso say 
mi I t ipuuw . . . ... you saw it In Moore’s IttTiiAL Nbw-\OHKHR. 
and three-quarter inches, utitolled double, il- --- 
with a heavy center pad; Imlly-bands, one JANES 6c KIRTLAND, 
and three-quarter inches, folded; all of the mancvacti.ih.kks oy 
Lost of leather; bridle head-piece, one and FOUNTAINS, V A S F S , 
three-quarter inches wide; checks, oue and 
inch ; throat-lutch, three-quarters of an Garden Ornaments, 
inch; hitching strap, one inch; ull to buckle g, 10 & 12 Itende 8t., New York, 
into the bits, which should bo made of ■aiAim i airir 
luatiicr, for.. DEPOSIT NSURANCE 
Our light harness, according to my judg- 1,1,1 wwi ■ iinw 
ineLit, should be made light and of the best j 8 a new form of LIFE INSURANCE, originated and 
material. Collar, light; truces, one and just introduced by tlio old and popular 
one-eighth inches; breeching, one and throe- n 
srzsz Charter Oak Life Insurance U, 
backing-straps, seven-eighth stitch ; double gp CONN, 
hack-strap, one and oue-cigbth inches wide, 
stitched double, twenty-two inches from ORCrANIZED 1850. 
crupper end; crupper, round, with large . f _ - _ _ A - r> rr o 
swell in center; saddle, two and a-half $10,000,000 ASSETS, 
inches wide; shaft tugs, seven-eighth inch , confidently recommended a., far superior In &l 
belly-bands folded, one and a-quarter inches respects to any Tontine or other plan upon whici 
wide; bridle head-piece, one and one-eight h payment of profits Is deferred, Insurance on all th 
inches wide; checks, live-eighths of an inch plans lx offered by this Company at far Lowe 
, ** ’ . , .. . Kates than are charged hy other mutual compantei 
wide; throst-latob, half all inch wide; ieius, gy Agents In all tho principal cities and towns, 
five-eight li :! of no inch ; cr-nler-piree of rein, ■ B VI 41 * ’ It “ 
half an iiioh; hitching-strap, five-eighths of p’ASHIONs I Olt M H.ULK. 
an inch. 
I want to hear from others who arc inter- 
ested in harnessing* their horses and desiro 
a harness for strength, durability and neat- ^^j|||||||||| 
USEFUL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES. 
Cement for an Aquarium.—I send you 
a. recipe which I have used eight years in 
my own aquarium with perfect success. 
The cement has never been removed, and WmK. 
the tank lias never leaked a drop during the 
time:—Ono part, by measure, say a gill, of jsf'.'.j : 
litharge; one gill of plaster of Paris; one t^5SPw||iP 
gill of dry, white sand; one-third of a gill 
of llnely powdered resin. Sift, and keep E&m '-m M 
corked tight till required for use, when it is 
to bo made into a putty by mixing with r 
boiled linseed oil, with a little patent diyer 
added. Never use it after it lias been mixed 
with the oil over fifteen hours. This cement A 
can be used in marine as well as fresh water 
aquaria, as it resists the action of salt water. ' Ffi 
But the tank must have either an iron or ” vf * 
stone frame work; a wooden one will warp 043. 
and cannot be made tight with any kind of dolly VARDEN Polonaise is the oharmlDg no 
cement. Be sure your plaster of Paris is #*$*$*$£^ Do^Vard 
pure. Dentists always keep that which is voguu-or any kind of wash material is used. I 
r . • K „ 0 , unbuttoning the lapels at the side and buck, and 1 
good. It is beet to let the tank staud a day loosening ttin bolt, it becomes a plain neiixxo witho 
or two before the water is put in. The best Plait or gather; by readjusting agalnftlatiunxfori 
. _ , , , ' , ed Into an elsfiaot., tlght-attmg polonaise. As t.1 
plants I have used are the water cress and change can he mode inlexs than THREE MlNtiTH 
the Calla Uly.-Mas. D. It. B., Fredonia. 
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W a WTP.-ir-or, n „ir., which show* exactly how to make and put It tngnthi 
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article w'hich will answer Ins inquiry. But zine in the woki.D, and the only fas 
a is quite possible some of our readers oeu 
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