QVgents {Ranted, &t 
sashes are employed. This article hardens 
in a few hoars alter beiug used ; but when 
exposed to solar heat sufficient to cause an 
expansion of the glass and metal, becomes 
plastic, and on cooling again hardens to its 
original firmness, thus obviating the danger 
of breakage, which is so frequent when or¬ 
dinary glazier’s putty is employed. 
cktttiftc antr Stecfnl 
B ook agents, canvassers. atten¬ 
tion! -All your ..r.prnses guaranteed. without 
interfering with your regular agency. For particu¬ 
lars uiui samples write, Inclosing 20 cents, to PLUMB 
& STONE, 1606 Pennsylvania Av.. Philadelphia. 
AURORA BOREALIS: 
lie Nature ns Revealed l»y the Spcetroacope. 
We find the following in an exchange, 
which, in consequence of inquiries and an¬ 
swers hitherto printed in the Rural 2s EW- 
Youker, we publish Spectroscopic analy¬ 
sis, that has so wonderfully expanded the 
limits of scientific research, was some time 
since applied to the light of an aurora, with 
unlooked-for results. Instead of a parti-col¬ 
ored band of light, which might have been 
expected, showing that the aurora was due 
to solid particles excited to luminosity by 
electric action, it gave t he single line of light 
characteristic of incandescent gas. But the 
line produced by euch gas inis its own posi¬ 
tion in the spectrum, and the line of the au¬ 
rora does not correspond with that of any 
gas with which chemists are acquainted. Re¬ 
peated observations by several skillful ex¬ 
perimenters give always the same result. 
They can pronounce only that the aurora is 
due to the incandescence of a gas different 
from any known to science. 
But another discovery has been made 
winch, from Us connection with the former, 
is of great interest. The zodiacal light, that 
faint gleam in the sky which has hitherto 
been supposed to be due to the light reflected 
from a vast number of minute bodies travel¬ 
ing round the sun within the orbit of the 
earth, has been an object of great interest to 
astronomers. It has, until recently, never 
been subjected to spectroscopic analysis, be¬ 
cause its light is so faint that it was thought 
its spectrum could hardly be made visible. 
It was presumed, however, that if a detinite 
spectrum could be obtained, it would present, 
as the accepted theory of its origin required, 
a feeble likeness of that of the sun. A Ger¬ 
man scientist, has at last succeeded in observ¬ 
ing the spectrum of tint zodiacal light, and 
instead of being as was expected, a faintcopy 
of the ordinary prismatic spectrum, it pre¬ 
sented only a single line, and that identical 
with t he spect rum of the aurora. Tbisproves 
conclusively that the previously received the¬ 
ories of the nature of the zodiacal light were 
erroneous, and that, it and the aurora are due 
to the same electric influences operating in 
the same medium. 
It is now believed by astronomers that the 
same methods of inquiry will show, when an 
opportunity occurs for making the test, that 
the tails of comets are of the same nature 
with the aurora and zodiacal light; if so, 
three of the most mysterious phenomena of 
the heavens will he traced to a common ori¬ 
gin and their nature purliully explained. 
CO T<) rioO PliH [VION I II, evory- 
I— I *1 where, plule unci remain, in introduce 
tin GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE 
Tr\ f' v MII.Y NF.W1NG MACHINE Tilth Machine 
“ will nt.lt.oh.hem, fell, tuck, quilt,cord, bind, timid 
and embroider in u motil superior manner. Prlco 
^31 only $15. Fully Hocused ana warranted furtive 
■ yearn. We will pay (1,00(1 for any machine that 
• will sew i stronger. more hwiiiit.ifnl or tnPrr rhis- 
, tlcHi'tmi ilmn our*. It. make* tlie *• Elastic l,ock 
l**7*i StllcH." Every second ntlicit ‘'an be cm and >-011 
, the doth can nut be pulled apart without tearing 
dTrcce, plants, Qcebs, (Etc 
it. Wu tiny Agents front (76 to $260 uer imutth 
and expense.*,or a commission from which twice 
that amount ran he made. Addrea* SUC(tMB & 
CO., liottnn, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., St. Lois, Mo., 
or Chicago, III, 
CAN TURN AN HONEST PENNY BY 
SELLING 
AMERICAN SWEET 
A gents wanted for 
SACRED HEROES & MARTYRS. 
A new bunk. hy the distinguished author nf " Sacred 
Mountain*," Ae. Written In Mr. Headley'* hupptest 
style, and surpassing In Interest III* former works, 
that have sum hy the 1(10,0(10. The steel engravings 
are front design* by onr Artist, who spent throe vruvs 
in Bible lands. The Clergy ami 1‘rrsn are hntd o its 
praise. K. B. TREAT A OO-. CM Broadway, N. V. 
GENTS WANTED FOR THE 
Containing FlkktwooD's “I,me ok Ciiimwt," and 
“ Elves <>T the A post lei I, F, van gel 1st s and Martins," 
Doddridge’* " Evldene.es of Christianity," " History 
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Spring is the time to plant. Now is the time to 
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farm tree planted, both for 
TIMBER AND NUTS 
10F* Watch No. 1089, Stum Winder, bon ring Trade-Murk “ Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, 
N. J.,” manufactured hv United Suites Watch Co., has been curried by me from December. 
186*, to January 17th, 1870, its total variation being oufv TWO SECONDS in the entire time, 
New YottK, Jan. 17, 1870. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Late Reg. U. S. Treas. 
Terms and Circulars free. Address 
l I,EVA N Dlill’S FK ITT CAN OPENER. 
Y NEEDED IN EVERY FAMILY. 
0.W Agenta wanted everywhere. 
Address H. C. ALEXANDER, 
P. O. Box 3970, New York 
STORKS. HARRISON *fe CO., 
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Cifc insurance 
QEEDLINGS. 
k? APPLE, PEAR & MAZZARD CHERRY SEED 
LINGS, of One quality, In large or small quantities 
Will be packed carefully against frost. 
W. F. HE1KES, Dayton, O. 
Implements, iUacl)inerji t & r c 
A WOIt I* TO AGENTS. — Onr Rook?, 
»i ‘0 the best, chciipeHt, nnd most, popular of tiny 
in the market.. Look at this list, Inal nut: 
‘OVERLAND THKOUtill ASIA," hv Knox. 
"THE UNCIVILIZED It AUKS," by Wood. 
"THE INNOCENTS ABROAD," by Mark Twain. 
• BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI,” hy UtohurdSOn. 
Largest eoikitmuduns paid. For Clreiilur*, 
Address AMERICAN PUBLISH ISO CO., 
Auureas Hartford, Goiui. 
Empire Mutual 
Life Insurance €o 
Root Cutters, 
May Cutters, Corn Hlieller* 
And all other MACHINES for FARM Use, supplied 
by 
P EAK STOCKS.-No. 1, SI-’* per pl.t No, 
S, (10 per M. Cherry Stocks—No. 2, (S per M. 
Apple No. 2, (3 per M. 
K. P. CLARK & CO.. Dansvillo. N. Y. 
Si 000 ‘ ° **’ OOW * L/VIC It 
WE plUAHANTEE TO PAY TO 
BOOK. tsetiTS OF EXPERIENCE 
I > L O O HI I N G T O 1M N U R S 15 R Y , 
> ILLINOIS. 
600 Acres. 19th Year, 13 Green-Houses. 
1,000,000 Apple Seedlings, ‘.£,000.000 Apple 
Hunt, Crafts, *£00 Bushels Apple Seed, ‘£00 Bushels 
Peach Seed, ILOOO.OOOOageOrange Plants, 400,- 
000 Pear, Plum and Cherry Ruut Grafts, Fvnlt, 
Or mi incut n I and Evergreen Trees, Shrubs, Roses, 
Greenhouse Plants. Bulbs, Immense stuck and assort¬ 
ment. Colored Fruit and Flowor Plates, superior to 
all others. Send 10 eta. for Catalogues. Price List 
free. F. K. PHOENIX, 
llllMtlllillKIOII. 111. 
OF NEW YORK 
1 70 R SALE.-AN EXCELLENT AI1TO- 
’ M A TIC STEAM FORGING HAMMER; takes 
steam at both ends of cylinder; weight of hammer, 
head Hix hundred pounds, with swages complete, all 
In tine order. Also, a cast-iron Traveling CRANK, 
sixteen feet radius, suitable for said hammer or a 
small foundery. Address ** H.,” Box 1144, P. O., 
Baltimore, Md. 
Or a li&n?erccmiiat*f<4»n than »» hy any <)ttier 
PubllviuT*. Apint# in* making to *290 no \sock 
can ViiMNhig lor »»iir ill's v (llualirultal HmiU-v W uar- 
autee Agents a salary f'r a large coin mission, with a 
choice ol two now and ,‘opulur biM.ksana evcloMivo 
territory. Wu olfor n ra. O tihiuictT to cnvrgcUC liion 
or women to make money- Secure your ui_oiic> di¬ 
rect from the publish ore. „ „ ,, ,, 
,i. B. BURR & CO., Hartford, Conn. 
Olmi PER WEEK * AN 1JE MADE tty 
nntlon. Adtlress uitu 
& C. D. CANNON, 
>, Buttle Creek, Midi. 
Success the Criterion of Excellence 
The EMPIRE has achieved u success unparalleled 
in the history of Life Insurance. 3,3(9 Policlen 
were I netted in the Bent Twelve lAlonilin, 
liiNtiriiig #7,813, Si *0.00, which Is the largest 
initial year’s business over done by a Life lusmance 
Company, 
ELMWOOD FEED STEAMERS 
For Steaming Hay, Cooking Food for Stock. Boll¬ 
ing Sorghum; for Running Small Engines, Heating 
Water, and for other purposes too numerous to 
mention. 
It has taken First Premium over every other, 
wherever it has been exhibited. 
TEN REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST. 
Iar Write for Circulars to HARRY SEDGWICK, 
General Agent., Cornwall Hollow, Conn. 
stamp, 
A sh-leavrd maple.—A FEW THOU- 
sand, very tine. IH to 30 Inches, (5 per 1,100. A Iso. 
Mazzaiid ctiGiutY Pits for sule. 
v\(llt I'h‘48 
GRAVES, SE LOVE It, WILLARD & CO.. 
Geneva, New York. 
JHtft by K. A. |o lbs Ofllrs 
Notice the following Liberal l<’enturi-H t 
OnUnarg I Vhole Life Policies a I>hoI utcly Non- 
Porfeititble from payment of the first annual 
premium. 
All other Policies Non - Eorre.itable after two 
annual |*<Mf*n*»lt«. 
All Policies Incontestable for usual causes, and 
absolutely incontestable after two annual 
premiums. 
All restriction upon travel and residence removed, 
and no permits required.. 
Olte-thlnl of rill premiums loaned to the insured, 
if desired, and no notea required. 
No nee it ill illation of I ill vroet on Deferred 
Premiums, and no increase, of annual payment on 
any class of policies. 
Dividends Accumulative, the. surplus being re¬ 
turned to the Policy Holder, equitably in proportion to 
his contribution thereto. 
The. business of the Company conducted upon the 
Mutual Plan. 
Ntnblishcd in 
<£»1 Ik MEDALLION 8EWINI ♦ 
<35X' * i® duns on trial. MONTHLY PA ' 
reduced. Sows ©vervthlng u uccdle wl. 1 * 
Samples o| sewing wont free. Agents win.'' 
town. Extra lndueemeiit«. Addross ME 
MACHINE CO.. 71 Nassau St,.. New York. 
Send your address 
I? R JE 15 TO HOOK A G E N ' * 
1 Ac win send a liandsotiie Prospectus t oui 
Neu> I Hast rated Family Bible, containing ,,ver 200 
fine Scripture Illustrations, to any Book Agent, free 
of charge. Address 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila.. Pa. 
. K. A. ltKKVIS 
D 68 Cortlandt St., 
| Now York, 
| for hla Catalogue 
DURABLE, EFFlfflh'NT AND LOW-PKIUEU 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. LANK BROS. 
Manufacturers, Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y, 
$ GARDEN, 
FIELD 
| AND 
*“ FLOWER SEEDS 
for 1871. 
SIGHTS & ADVENTURE 
In Tropical Mexico, Beautifully Illustrated. 
A fresh, fascinating and valuable book. Big Pay. 
Address COLUMBIAN BOOK CO,, I fartfurd, Ct. 
The Olilinl, HIlist Practical, and the Real. 
I can knit a Stocking complete without taking It 
from the Machine till it. ts Mulshed.—BriiKK L. Fitz- 
OiciiAr.t), Canaan, Me. The more I use it, the better 
1 like It.—MBS CIIOMBY ccwns, Medina, O. Alto¬ 
gether It works beyond my expeotatlona.—AIKS. AL- 
vira Wai.KKB, Mabme. N, V. 
Send (or Doncrlptird Clrcnlar. sent free, which con¬ 
tains many Aiiutlur recommendations. Price (25 to 
(75. Agents wanted. Address 
BICKFORD SPINNF.R & KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
36 Bron.Jeld St., Boston, Mass. 
SHOOTING STARS. 
I noticed in Rural New-Yorker of 
November 12 an inquiry as to the cause of 
falling or shooting stars, anti the request that 
some learned man should answer. Although 
not claiming great learning, I will give what 
is usually deemed their origin. The inter¬ 
planetary spaces are supposed to he filled 
with fragmentary bodies revolving in orbits 
around the sun. When any of these frag¬ 
ments come within the immediate neighbor¬ 
hood of the earth, its attraction for them is 
greater than that of the sun, consequently 
they are diverged from their original paths 
and come into our atmosphere. The great 
friction they encounter in fulling through the 
atmosphere, is sufficient, in most instances, 
to entirely consume them, producing the 
light hy which they are seen. A few, how¬ 
ever, have been known to reach the earth’s 
surface. The bight at which they enter our 
atmosphere, and the orbits in which they 
were revolving around the sun before dis¬ 
turbed hy the earth’s attraction, can he as¬ 
certained hy astronomical observation. For 
full particulars, 1 would refer J. G. to 
Loojiis’ Treatise on Astronomy, or any 
extended work upon the subject. 
East Humburg-, N. Y. Seventy. 
IVK AGENTS WANTED FOR 
WOMEX OF NEW YORK, 
Or, Social Life In tlie Great City. 
Wonderful davalopmuntA uninng the aristocracy. 
Murrlod Women expoio'd. Ao., X.C. Price, (3.25. The 
best hunk tr, null published. The heel, teinis to 
Agents over given. Address NEW YORK BOOK 
CO., 146 Nassau Bt.„ New York. 
q 1 II 15 T ROPHY TOMATO. 
1 HEADQUARTERS SEED. 
(24th your of careful selection.! Buy no other. 
One Hundred Dollars Premium for the largest 
Tomato grown In 18TI. 
25 cents per packet. (1 for 6 packets, post-paid. 
For sale by all Seedsmen, and by 
y t/kik A YEAR! WANTED, 
.OUv AGENT’S to tell the UmYortuil Sewing 
bine- Hi*e 12 In. long by 8 in lught. Of grout cu- 
lueltv and durability. Work* on ;t new principle. 
> rlce. cumpleto, (16 ; sent, C. O. I>, Address 
ET Send for Circular. 
Example of the Non-Forfeiture Plan 
of the Empire. 
1 7HE ONLY FAMILY' KNITTER MADE 
. that All# the bill Send lor Circulars and sam¬ 
ples to LAMB KNITTING MACHINE MF’Q CO.. 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
E IH !■ L O Y M K N T F O K ALL. 
#30 Suhtry p«*r Week, 
and expense*, paid Audits, to sell our uew and usO' 
ful discoveries. Address 
It. HWFKT * CO., Marshall, Mich. 
One Annual Prern. 
Two “ Prom's 
Three “ 
Four “ “ 
Five “ “ 
Will f 2 years and 3 days, 
continue | 4 “ “ 12 " 
the policy-! 6 “ “ 27 “ 
in 8 “ *• 46 “ 
force UO ’* “ 50 “ 
FIRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED in all parts of 
tlie country. Apply at the Home Otiice, 
139 Broadway. 
T O THE PURCHASERS of RIGHTS 
to manufacture Tuim's Impuovkknt in Wire 
AND PICKET Fence, I furlo-di «ire and tnullcablc 
tH nun I ng» direct front the works at wholesale prices. 
The rhrapest, strangest uud most danil)le Fen00 r,in¬ 
structed of wood and iron. Refuse lumber rived 
stuff, small null**, pieces of hoards, of rails spill to a 
reasonable degree of tinene**, may be Used In Its con¬ 
struction, Haves half the posts. May he secured 
to trees, whenever convenient. No place to retain 
moisture. May he suspended over streams. Is rap¬ 
idly made. Will not be destroyed from grass burn¬ 
ing. Is the best Prati'tc Fence the best Railroad 
Fouce—the bent Karin Fence. Many hundred miles 
now in use. Send six cents for Circulars and return 
postage. Address A. TODD, Jr., 
Pultneyville, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
A MONTH Something New. Agents 
wanted in every town. Business at home, to 
mules or fumales. Send 10 cents for particulars, to 
SANUICHuuN & Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
We will pay Agents a salary of 830 per week 
and expenses, or allow a huge commission, to sell 
our new and wonderful Inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & 00., Marshall, Mich. 
OFFICERS: 
G. HILTON SCRIBNER, President. 
GEO. W. SMITH, Vice-President. 
SIDNEY W. CKOFUT, Secretary 
L. H. WATERS, Actuary. 
THUS. K. M A RCY, M. I)„ Medlou) Exam'r. 
EVERETT CLAPP, Superintendent, 
A GBNT8 WANTED BY TIIE HEALEY 
DAMIT5B CoMPAN V. — Good men o... 
from S-5 to 8‘£0 per day. For particulars, address 
C. SI4 ACKELKORI), General Agent, Chicago, 111. 
^{Yrr/A it !>lo»ih, with stencil and Key-Chock 
Dies. Don’t full to secure circular und 
Samples, free, 8. M. Sfjexckh, Bruttleboro, vt. 
MUTUAL GIABAYT1 Mil 
1VA ASSOCIATION, 
OR Broadway, New York. 
Original and Improved System. 
MOST ECONOMICAL. 
ACCESSIBLE TO RICH AND POOR ALIKE 
Pamphlets, with particulars, gratuitously. 
T HE FIRST EDITION of ONE HUN¬ 
DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND copies of 
Vick'* lIlMHiruieit Catalogue and Floral 
Guide, Is published and ready to send out —100 
pages, and an Engraving of almost every desirable 
Flower and Vegetable. It is elegantly printed on 
line tinted paper, illustrated with Three Hundred 
tine Wood Engravings and Two beautiful 
A DAA 1- —Business entirely new. Circulars 
tree. J. C. RAND & CO., Biddoford, Me. 
USEFUL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES. 
Estb. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ 1809. 
E&& sa:polio. 
For General 
Household Purposes 
IS BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN SOAP. 
fw PER WEEK easily mode by Agents. 
r) Address Back Man'Y'O Co., Cromwell, Ct, 
Waterproof Glue. 
We find the following iu the Builder: 
“ One ounce of gum Blindarac and one ounce 
of mastic are to he dissolved together in a 
pint of alcohol, to which an ounce of white 
turpentine is to be added. At the same, 
time a very thick glue is to he kept ready 
mixed with a little isinglass. The solution 
of the resin in alcohol is to he heated to 
boiling in a glue pot, and the glue added 
gradually with constant stirring, so as to 
Tender the whole mass homogeneous. After 
tlie mixture.is strained through a cloth, it is 
ready for use, and is to be applied hot. It 
dries quickly and becomes very hard, and 
surfaces of wood united by it do not sepa¬ 
rate when immersed in water. 
Gtocll, PoultVB, V<’C 
ELECTROS OF ENGRAVINGS 
COLORED PLATES 
PnhlinliRni. and all other* wanting illustrations for 
Nowspaperw, Cataloguim, Show-Bill*,&e„ Ac., me ad¬ 
vised that wu can furnish electrotypes or nioBt of the 
WOOD E NOR A VINOS 
used In the Rural Nkw-Youker during the past 
few years. Of 
Over n Thousand of tln<n«< IlluHti-ntiona 
(those made since the enlargement of the Rural in 
January, 1869,} wo have the 
o liiGfiisrA.r- woor> cuts, 
uninjured, having printed the papnrfroni electrotype 
plates, anil lienee can furnish perfect oasts. (Our 
prlec Is not over SO ets. par square Inch, while outers 
charge 35 Pi 60 at*., for the frame class of cuts.) 
As will be seen hy reference to back numbers and 
volumes of the Rural, wo have many choice cuts, 
mutable for illustrating various subjects, la fact, 
any and all persons wishing for 
GOOD ENGRAVINGS AT FAIR PRICES, 
can be accommodated nil application, personally or 
by letter, to I). IL T. MOORE. 
41 Burk R«mv, N. Y. 
The most beautiful and the most Instructive Floral 
Guide published. A GERMAN EIHTIO.N pub¬ 
lished, In all other respects similar to the English. 
Sent free to all my customers ot 1870, .is rapidly as 
possible, without application. Sent to all others who 
order them for Ten Cent*, which is not half the 
cost. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
P i; RE-HR El) HIGH FOR SALE!-We nro 
Importers and Dealer* In the following cele¬ 
brated breeds of Hogs Berkshire, Essex, Magic, 
Sutlnlk and Chester Whites. Wo have some very 
Choice Figs <»£ all the above breeds lor wile. For 
full particulars, price list. Ac . address, with slump, 
B. U. ROBB & CO.. Gurrettsville, Ohio. 
TTPHA.YI’S DEPILATORY POWDER 
U Removes superfluous hair lo jioe minutes, with¬ 
out injury to the skin, Pent by mail for (1.25. 
UPIIAll’S AMT1IJ1A CURE 
Relieve* most violent paroxysm* in five minutes and 
effects a speedy cure. Price (2 by until. 
THE JAPANESE 11AI IS STAI A 
Color* the whisker* nnd hair a beautiful BLAfK or 
BROWN. It consist.* ot only one preparation. 75 ct*. 
by mail. Addr.-Ss S. O. GPU AM, No. 731 Jrtyne Kt.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. Hold by all 
Druggists. 
IIOU T-HO R N C A T T 1* E. 
A few choice animal* to spare. And 
MERINO SIIEKP. 
Bred for constitution and heavy fleeces of cleansed 
wool. C. HORACE HUBBARD, 
Springlleld, Vermont. 
Newspaper 
Advertising 
PAPERS AT CLMH PRICES. Those 
wishing Papers or Mugaailnofl cheap, or who 
wish to take subscription* for one or all. should send 
for my Ctri” htr. Extra inducements on the Rural 
New-Y*u..*.k. Address C. S. MtJItDOCK. 
Ridgeway, Orleans C6„ N. Y. 
ULTIMATUM” EXHIBITION 
Standard size. Price (3 each. 
G. E. CLEETON, New Haven, Ct. 
fBillE * 
L coop 
O QiW* I,11S. weight of two Ohio TinprnvedChes- 
Alter Hogs. Send for description ol tills 
famous breed, and other thorough-bred and import¬ 
ed Animals and Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
rfYHOSE WHO ARE sick, or afflicted with 
I. any chronic dtttlcuHv. should without delay write 
for Dr. Hamilton’s New Treaties, sent free to liny ad¬ 
dress. R. LEONIDAS HAMILTON, M. D.. 
P. O. Box 1952. New York City. 
New Glazing Putty, 
A new glazing putty, known as thermo¬ 
plastic putty, has been recently Introduced 
into England, and applied to fasten gi i s 
into the roofs of railway stations, gre- - 
houses, and other structures where ii » 
p \V . 1 D E L L , 
* FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
UOMiltlSMlOA Nil: It CHANT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
N K W YORK. 
Farmers who manufacture Maple Sugar, by send¬ 
ing their address, and stamp, to us, will receive free 
onr now Circular, descriptive Ot onr Improved appa¬ 
ratus; and also much valuable Information In the 
art of manufacturing extra nice Sugar, Sirup and 
Maple honey. Addross 
U. 8. M. Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 
W lL.vtXS O N, 
•RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
W. COK. OV ClIABLKS AM) BA l.TIMOUP Si'S., 
BALTIMORE, Ml). 
