-,. x3 » aw mu.- 1 ““5". to an elbqitent culprit Tat bar, “ You’ re a va man; but I’m thinking ye" be name the. WM: 9’. a 3mm. “ Just a light supper, my dear; a light supper,†said a gentleman to his wife, when he brought company home. Said gentleman was astonished when he found the light supper to be! composed of half dozen candles‘ tune. un a quamqmmcmtm a cover Sat a maiden, both comely and fair Even sorrow but heighten’d her charms .. As she toy’d with her tresses of hair. Why forsooth, -thus demure and depresa’d ? Why so moui'nful, and-lonely, and sad ? The sweet linnets were warbling such strains Warbled forth in melodious song. As thus pensive I ponder’d and gazed, A gay tulip I- saw on the ground, As if scornmlly thrown in disgust By the maiden, as angry she irown’d. On the table a rose I beheld, Which the blush of pure innocence wore ; With sweet odor it scented the air, But its beauty delighted me more. There the scentless gay tulip still lay, As if only deserving her scorn, Quite forgetting the rose with its charms Could torture inflict with its thorn. Then without a word utter’d I knew ' Why the maiden was sad and depress'd ; She had sought for perfection in vain-â€" It was this her meek spirit distress’d. The gay tulip I pick’d from the ground, And its stem with the rose I entwined ; V Grace, beauty, and fragrance were each ’ Ina» rose] and-the tulip combined. The sweet rose mellow'd all the lright tints Of the tulip so gaudy and fair, While its scentless though beautiful bloom, Was fragrant wizh perfume most rare. Then the tulip most grateful reveal’d, The pale rose, with its delicate lue, Whilst it hid with most exquisite grace, The ugly sharp thorn from my View. .Withethe rose on her bosom she bore ; Never yet seem'd the tulip so gay, And the rose such bright charms never w The fair maiden no longer looked sad, But with look of affection most kind, Frankly own’d that in vain was the search The pink of perfection to ï¬nd. When again in that bower I stood, Sata matron, her heart full cfjoy ; At her feet romp'd a flaxen-hair’d girl, On her knee sat a rosy-cheek’d boy. She had heeded the lesson} gave, Whena maiden perfeczion she sought, Else I still had a bachelor been, And she an old maid good for nought l ore, â€"â€"â€"_ â€"v- “H, would rather be 2‘ léft a for- Wit and IIumour. The Pink of Perfection. P©§§ï¬$ may sure ti 4th and 5th ~Simi] the 2nd and horses. 0 I‘d, for offer prizes for the fastest walk- ing horses. He proposes that there be several prizes, say in this wise: the husband had some peculiar thoughts when putting on his last clean shirt, as he saw no thereupon rose earlier than usu- al one morning and kindled the ï¬re. When hanging on the ket- tle, he made a noise on purpose to arouse his easy Wife. She peeped over the blankets and exclaimed, “My dear it, sir,†was the reply ; “a part-1 Iy that makes such habitual usel {of rascals must use many of them Up; tools can’t last al- ’ways.†From the on a visit to a neighboring squire, when a very small glass ‘rwas set Eefore him after din- ner, pulle the servant by the skirts, and thus expostnlated with him : " What is this glass for ? Does your master wish to keep me here all night ? †Agr zculture, POINTED AND Similar prizes to es of animals arge a crowd 1d villages as buy it would F 91‘ _ most farm PERTINENT. are, or their 0 RES,- POSTBRS Q9. 4.11.1“.- vv --. led ge'd. ‘ Sullivan, Nov. 24 1859 sonowmg pnan Any communication respect-1 ing him, addressed to WILLIAM RALPHLSIIIlivan P. 0., Canada West, will be gratefully acknow- 53" Printers of newspapers, pu vertisementiï¬ncluding) this note] fore the ï¬rst 01" July, 1860, and se the papers, will be paid for it in when they purchaee four times their bill. Bulky Séugeen Mill’s,~ .- :June 8, 1860" - Mtgtihhgess for Sale cheap. ‘ E The subscriber wbuld be lmppfto furnish pur- chasers of PRINTING MATERIALS with PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL TYPES, RULES, BORDERS, .c., made from UNRIVALED HARD METAL. Also, GERMAN, GREEK, HEBREW, and a new and elegant Font of AGATE MUSIC TYPE, 1 from Which the “ Musical Review†and “ F cents .pgr pound. INFO‘RALH‘ION WANTED AND PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE, (Established in 1823) No. 29 SPRUCE STREET. Address Deacon Peterson, No. 132:8mclh Third St, Philad’ar 0:?- Sample Copies of the Post sent gratis when requested. CLUBS. 2 Copies of thc'Post, 253,00 a year; 4 mpios, land'one engraving to getter up of Club.) $5,00; 8 copies, (and one copy extra, or both engmvings to getter up of Club.) $10,003 13 copies, (and one copy extra, or both Engravings to getter up of Club.) 5315,00 ; 20 copies, (and one c0py extra, or both Engravings to gvtter up of Club.) 320,00; 30 copies, (and one copy extra, and both Engra- vings to getter up of Club,) $30,00. "grï¬vings of Niagara Falls, One Copy of The Postand one of Ar- thuz’s Home Magazine, One Copy of The Post and one of Ge- dey’s .La dy’s Book, "nUAI‘uI One Copy of The F’osf, 5, One 99p): of The Post and BOTH En- .A._‘ __ I ‘0- choice of THE POST on the following remarKalï¬iâ€"iibogéi terms. We also Club with those well-known Monthly Magazines, Arthur’s Home Magazine, and GQdey’s Lady’s BOOk- Read the following? and inl'nt en“- Steel Engravihgs;the FIVE DOLLARS-we retail price 01 are enabled to THE POST on the following remarks ...v -~.._-_---.-IJJAA\J. The writings of the above and other distin- guished authors make up, in a great degree. the yearly contents of THE POST-dually ‘o’f‘ffie a. hove lisot writing expressly for our Columns, and the chorcest contributions of the others being ob- tained as soon as possible from the English and other Periodicals in which they appear. In this now do. It generally devotes a fair portion of its ample space to the News of the IVeek, Foreign and Domestic, to Letters From Panic. to an .dgri- cultural Department, to Bank Alï¬e and Stock Lists, and to 9. Weekly and .flccurate Prices Cur- rent of the Produce market, c., e. TERMSâ€"ENGRAVINGS. HAMIL TON’S TWO VIE â€"8 of N11 GJRA FflLLSâ€"a couple of handfome and‘large-sized .anal bum-n -3... A“- ï¬â€"w SCOUT,’ (\C. ALEXANDER] T"? XS JOHN G. \VHITTIER. OWEN MEREDITH. P. J. BAILEY,( Author of “ Festus. â€) LIEUT. IIABERSHAM. DR. 0. w. HOLMES; T. s. ARTHUR. AUTHOR OF ' “ THE ~A“_ H. W. LONGFELLOW PHARLES MACKAY. “:ILKIE COLLINS. \JI‘ ‘ «L ul‘k†By the AUTHOR of ‘71:}va RED COURT FARM, â€u THE ROCK, " the “HESTER BALLIWELL " Stories, ‘- THE SIX GRAY POWDERS,†“THE DIAMOND BRACE- LET,†c., c. In this story,’ written eXpressly for THE POST, this powerful writer’s genius has had full scope afforded it; and we are able to state-ha ’ g read it in manuscript, for it is already in h . ‘ I that it will make a sensation, unless we are 3 t- { 1y mistaken, as one of the most powerful and in- teresting stories ever published. To enable those unacquainted with THE POST to judge of the richness and variety of its general contents, we may state that during the past year we have published novelets, stories, poems, essays, c., from the pens of the following gifted writers :- G. P. R JAMES. MARY HOWITT. CHARLES DICKENS. AUTHOR OF “TH ALFRED TENNYSON. RED COURT FARM.†QIIARLES READE. l AUTHOR OF “FAD“ 856.6'?‘ FICTION, NE WS, HUMOR, TURE, THE Md RKE T3, 6" The Prdprietors of the SATC ’ING POSTâ€"“ the oldest and Weeklies â€â€"have the Momma 4- - ‘-“ â€"__ The Saturday EveningPost FOR SALE, nur’s Home Magazine, and quey;s Read the following and také four J. .8; R. DICKSON TERRIS. :ers, publishing this mi- ; note] three times be- and sending me one of r it in Printing Type,s S I EBONY CASKET.†, MRS. M. A. DENISON. FANNY MRAYMOND. NORA PERRY. ISA CRAIG. I. MISS MARTIN EAU. above and other distin- up, in a great degrgc. thg E_PQST-â€"many ‘o‘f‘f'ic 51- )l‘ . CORTELYOU. â€"â€".'6“ OF FOUR AGRES.’ MISS. PARDOE. FLORENCE PERCY. AMELIA REDWARDS GRACE GREENWOOD EM’A ALICE BROWN‘ AQTHOR OF “THE MA RY HOWITT. AUTHOR OF “TH RED COURT FARM.†AUTHOR OF “FARM Aâ€" __.-. HUMOR J1 GRI C UL- IY'Y‘tnm - 'rlnung Type,s the amount of SATpRDAY EVE- 552,09 a year. tir portion of IVeelc, Foreign in to an .flgri- * e 15d Stock 6 Prices Cur. of “:hiCh is to Club with 3,30 3,00 (l N E' Subscription- Money may beï¬ent’b‘y mail zit my risk, and you need nct. “ register " the letters. Our Agents and_ Competitorgg-fo Premiums, will‘ remember our terms IN ADVANCE; , ' ' pets sent to the Canadas, or any Other 36f. the British Prmrinpes, ‘In all cases we pay the 1:03- tage on the “Rural Annual.†1 ‘ . .- .- - Posuce.â€"-The Postage on the “Farmer †sent- toany place in the State of New: York paid quarterly in advance, is three cents a‘A-yeér- to any other place in rh United States, six ce’nts A ..“_L ‘IIA Aâ€"‘_ A. ' l We send the club to one address, or write the name of each. subscriber on his paper, as re: quested;~ ' -'L_ -“v Vtiiv Any person sending us__.Th_1jee_D.Qllars for a club of eight of the "‘,Gene'sée Farmer," shall re- ceive one copy of the “Rural Annual †for his trouble. ‘ » -' ~ ' ,two. In other words, for Feur Dolla‘rs'we’will send eight copies of the “Farmer †for one year and eight copies of the “Rural Annual,†together with a. “ Rural Annual †for the person who gets up the Club. For Eight Dollara. we will send sixteen copies of the “Farmer †and sixteen copies of ,the “Rural Annual,†and one extra copy of cat]; for the person Who gent_s__up the club. We offer the “ Gepesce Farmer†for one) our beautiful twenty-ï¬ve cent book, the Annnual and Horticultural Dlrectory†1 in clubs of ‘eight or upwards,~ at ï¬fty C A STILL GREATER INDUCE- MENT T0 FORD! CLUBS. A TWENTY-FIVE CENT PREMIUM TO EACH SUBSCRIBER! ,_V-_--- --.b-|\,uv AlDl, a: ilUUVU. 21. One Dollar to the person who shall send us the tWenty-ï¬rst highest list, as above. ' ‘ us we Iourteentn highest list, as above. 15. Seven Dollars to the person who shall send us the ï¬fteenth highest list, as above. . 16. Six Dollars to the person who shall send ‘ us the Sixteenth highest list, as above. 17. Five Dollars to the person who shall send us the seventeenth highest list, as above. 18. Fow Dollars to the person who shall send us the eighteenth highest list as above. 19. Three Dollars to the person who shall send us the nineteenth highest list, as above. 20. Two Dollars to the person who shall send. us the twentieth highest list, as above. 1 "‘ ]. Twenty-Five Dollars, 7' who shall send the largest number of subscribers 5 (at the lowest club price of 375’ cents each,) l' before the 15th day of January, 1860. (The. mo~ . ‘ ‘ ‘ , not mailed, on or before the in Cash, to the person _ 2. Twenty Dollars to the person W us the secondhighest number, as 3. Nineteen Dollars ho shall send above. to the person who shall , send us the third highest number. as above. 1 ‘4. Eighteen Dollars to the person Who shall send us the fourth highest list, as above. 5. Seventeen Dollars to the person who shall: send us the am. highest list, as above. ! G. Sixteen Dollars to the person who shall send ’ us the sixth highest list, as above. I 7' Iv’g'ftec-n Dollars to the person who shall send . us the seventh highest list, as above. I 8. Fourteen Dollars to the person who shall send us the eight highest list, as above. I 9. Thirteen Dollars to the person who shall I send us the ninth hmhest list. as above 0 , 10. Twelve Dollars to send us the tenth highest list, as above. 11. Eleven Dollars to the person who shall send us the eleventh highest list, as above. 12. Ten Dollars to the us the twelfth highest list, as above. 13. Nine Dollars to t’ . Rural .flnnual and Genesec Thousands of our readers delay ‘ their subscriptions till several number: lumc are out. In order to correct this much as possible, we offer a. liberal an merous list of Cash Premiums for th number of suboribers sent in by the flj Qf January. The names of successful c: together with the number of subscribe announced in the February, and the immediately paid. JA AR Y 1 EB MS F 01‘ the T G eat ’ £31 .i‘v'le'INbeT of Q . k ll bsc-r‘ ' Ibers a ‘b'UUo 2. To every person who sendsus SIXTEEN Sub.- scribcrs, (at our lowest club terms of thirty-seven andalzalf cents each) we will send one. extra copy of the Genesee ‘armcr and one copy of the Rural Annual, pre-paid, by mail. 3. To every’ person sending us TWENTY- subscribers, as above, we will send two extra copies of the Farmer, or two copies of the Rural .Hmmal and one extra copy of the Farmer. FOUR U scribers, (gt 04¢." gems: . half cents each,) we w copy of our beautifui 1.x. Rural Janna-[for 1860. 1. To even person In addition to this reduction of one-fourth, we ofl‘erthe following List of Speciï¬c Premiums as an extra inducement forour friends to form Clubs. __ if yeti will 32:: is“; gent. n vullvv U1 tut: CIUC on the counter at the HEAD OFFICE TO Below Will be found our Premium List for 1860. Our Speciï¬c Premiums are the same as last year, except that we do not otfer speciï¬c premiums for‘ [ larger lists than twenty-four, for the reason that: . ‘any larger list than this will probably take a i Trustees and Board .Cash premium. The January Cash Premiumm are larger and more numerous than ever before. H0norable JOHN ROSS“ Few persons compete for them, and very small JOHN CRAWFORD? Esq. lists will secure them. A few hours spent in can- WM' MCMASTER: ESQ- vassmg IS all that is necessary. ‘0. L- h 14' $1.--- 3â€" ‘ is so cheap that everyone interested in the cul- tivation of the soil will subscribe, if asked; and few do so unless they are asked. Show them a copy of the paper, and tell them its price, and they can not help but take 1t. “Will not all our friendsâ€"Will not you, sirâ€":make an effort to in- crease our list of subscribersfor. ISUO ? We will glidly send you shew-bills, specimen copies, c., ‘ if You â€will not no flmng“. BEDSTE ADS CHEAP A QUANTITY OF FLOUR SMOKED HAMS and BACON° GENESE SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. LIST every person who sends us E I,-_1 ' u our readers delay sending in 3118 till several numbers of the 70-- In order to correct this practice as [0, we offer a liberal and very nu- Cash Premiums for the greatest ribers sent in by the flflcaâ€"nth day no names of successful competitors, , SEPTEMBER 528, i860 I I I ‘- ee râ€"nrmer’ï¬'or one year and' _ -'â€"= - ‘- T ‘ -ï¬ve cent book, the “‘ï¬ural I FOR AE‘ ultural Dlrectory†for 1860, ;' POUNB’ [F upwards? akï¬fty ants the] . pf the Gaxmsm FARMER are: Single ifty Cents‘a year, in advance ; Five 0 Dollars; Eight Copies for Three any larger number at. the same ~Aâ€"-- u.- u "AVAIL UUU‘ macs: :1 r7 1.: of Mir ty-se'ven and a we “LII send, postage paid, a tifui WcmV-ï¬vo cent. book, the u' 18 60. srson who sends-us SIXTEEN Sub.- FOR 1860. Also a lot of PBEMIUES. for the above us are always commence with the premiums ?IGHT Sub- aâ€: i PUUND, IF BELIVERED' TO US 16 - _ . , .. ~ rill FREE OF CHARGE. set 191. {GPCOLLINS S: M’Lsesrm have just completed ats their SPECIMEN BOOK, which they think will nd compare with any issued by the trade. As their ies ( style of Type, both Plain and Farley, are much of , the same as can be foundin most of the Specimen Books, they are prepared to furnish anything that 4 a ' may be selected. 1 All ordeps will bepromptly attended to wh addieésed tq - ‘ COLLINS SPLEESTER. ‘ Philadelphia? ..â€" Printers of Newspapers,~who will do us the fav- or to publish, before July 1, 1860, the above ad- vertisement three times, including this notice, and send one; to us the paper containing the advertise- ment, will be paid for it, should they purchase type from us} equal [Oï¬Ye times the cost of said advertiSement. ' ‘ HOL’s, ADAMS’, TAYLOR’S, PRINCETON, Gon- Don’s, DAY’s MEDAL JOBBER, AM) DAV- Is’ OSCILLATING P11125525. E VEE Y .312 TICLE NE 011338.512 Y T0 .4 Printing che conï¬tantly 0N HAND. AGENTS FOR metropontan Mechanics’ Institute, Washing ton,. . . . . . . . ........ . . . 1857, First Premium. E.a.nklin Insiltute, Philadelphia,â€1858, “ “ State Agricultural Society, Pennsylvania, I o I o y o o u . o o . ........ . . . . . ‘ . .1858, “ “ St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Associa~ tion" I O o 0 O O I o c o . o o g . 1859â€" “ “ 0.0.0... They would call the atton‘ion of P ' . . . ‘ - . rm‘C-rs t i fact that they have taken the foilowino' P135}?- I UMS over all competition :o-f' ‘ Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institutp. Woemm. v “4 '4--|‘. PLAIN AER; 3m: REFER}: AND "L HE MOST AE’PRï¬i'ESE) AM} 3 TIFUL VARIETIES OF auuugmnents, moreover, are such, 12ml thv}; are able to SELL CHEAPER mm (7.15:: 3": AN ANY 0mm ES rABLxsuMENr IN THE I'xrrrzn STATHR; while Mr durability and use, for ï¬nish and artistic quali- ties, their Type is unsurpassed THEIR ASSORTMENT OF PRINTI"" TYPE IA“- .\ kt CLUDES ALL THE STANDARD KINDS OF arrmgcments, moreover. able to SELL CHEAPER In ES PABLISHMFNT xx THE 1 dumrility and use, fort tics,thei1 Type 15 unsurz ' HAS GIVEN rm: SUBSCRIBE RS 5 ? OF SUPI‘LYING THE. “WANTS OF THE TRADE, THAT THEY PBEL JUSTI- FIED IN CALLING THE SPEC" IAL ATTENTION (F PRACTICAL PRBN'IthS 'IO 'HH‘IP FUL'BDR The T3pe which the3 manufacture 13 cf superior quality, as they 11: (3 none but. the 0f II£I{D BIEIIXIJS â€1 1'3 1111‘1n'f‘m‘nm '1 -'-AND-â€" PRINTERS’ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, N0. 705, Jayne St, Back of New Masonic Temple. COLLEN § é: EE’EE§'E‘EE§ 3:3 NORTH; AMERICAN Type, Stereetype, and Eieclmig'pe _,__,,-uuy uuttfl-J u: cuzuuxs. If differences should arise between claimants and the Company, the Manager is fully empow- ered to accept of any process in law. All losses in Canada are submitted to the gentle men composing the Board who examine the partic~ ulars, and if found sa tisï¬'tctory, at once order the payment of the claim. This system has called forlh numerous cards of thanks. T. ‘.M guééaggi?ï¬lï¬g I w... 31 Experience 05‘ 7“ Twenty Yam-s is: the Dcyartmc sis of; E‘euzn‘iszg The Report further says, 111; congratulate the Shareholders 0 increase in the business of the C have every reason to believe 1. THI’I‘Y MILLIGN DOLL Y’Vhieh is retained in this country. The increase of business in England is un dented, as shown by the parliam and the following taken from the last Report: “It will thus be seen that. the total amount of business done during the last. nine month of the Company’s operations has been 'l‘l'l'ENTY-TWU THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND ONE NEW POLICIES, producing an additional an- nual income of prece- ALEXANDER STEM ART Manage? for B. N Jmeiica D. MCDONALD .flge-zzt, Durham. Durham, Dec. 9, 1859. 53â€"tf. Bankersâ€"BANK 0F MONTREAL. Solicitorsâ€"Ross, CRAWFORD, AND CROMBIE. This Branch was only opened last January and now has an income of A copy of the Stock Book on the counter at the Established in 1856, under Charter Illzpe'rial Parliament. - .JHIEF OFFICESâ€"â€"3 PALL MALL 32 LUDGATE- HALL. {Zcprcsen tin g CAPITAL, $2,5ooo,oco with upwards qf 1000 shareholders. The Right HOXORABLE LORD KEANE, C/mirmcm PETER MORRISON, Esq, Muzaging Director. WILLIAM CLNI‘WELL, Esq., Secretary. Trustees and Board of Directors in Canada. HEAD OFFICE CANADA BEAN TORONTO. $ï¬5®9®9®£ STATE FIRE INSI'RANCE Iii? FOUNDRY fig-$5,000! g 'PrOperty Insured to the leJ'J uiLUlililL Cd lire 13 Of "91‘ ' ‘xev 1: DC none but the host in its mantf'icture.'1hC-i: LflNBQN. l . ISO-1858’ “ “ Mechanical Associa- 0000. 18:39. “ u W. P. I‘IOWLAND, M. P. P “ILLIAM R053, Es aq. W'M. HENDERSCV, Esq. ‘5’ think will 1e. As their v, are much he Specimen hat “ the Directors on this satisfactory can be daily seen when ANCH, extent of BY A YOUNG MAN 21 Y; having some experience i assistant in a GroCcry or Dry G‘ most reapectab 10 references n'ivm . The Prolwrie'tor begs to inform the Public tha he will be most happy to attc descriptions of Printing, such as Pamphlets, Invitation Cards, By-Laxvs, Programmes, Show~bifls Hand-bills, Business Cards, Labia-‘15,; Fancy Cards, Blank Deeds, Memorials, Ministers’ Plans- Dentinck, Aug. 30, 1800. TERMS:â€"â€"$).50 per: $2.00 at the end of the paid.- E VERY F Candian suLsc six cents extra 0 pay postage. southern, Western and C I est-ofï¬ce stamps (.1an at 1):: n .4: - .. ___. '- - J'n'c Coluies for Six Months. . . . . . . . . . . . . $4 Ten Copies, for Six Mont!" Ten Copies, for '1‘ wclve sz‘ een Copies, fer Twelve Months. . . . . .. 22 Twenty Copies, for Twelve Months. . . . . . 28 For all of Twenty and over, the-yearly sub- scriptiorz is only $1 4.0. Names can be sent in at different. times and from dim-rent Post-Gmces.â€" Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. . Months. . L . .... . 15 r “'W' Book and Fancy job Printing Establislunenl. DURHAM. â€"â€"--l'lv. To mail subscribers : Tm) Du One Doliarfor Six Months. One I one comple‘c volume of 416 pagw tcsmprise one year. The volumes the ï¬rst of JANUARY and J ULY.- SITUATION WA NTEDI , ‘ ,~ .V __- ...u4 \uuu it $5211ng [If their own, they will confer a lasting 07 upon us, they will be rewarded for it in movement we shall be enable to make in per by thus incrc asing our receipts. The iug are the-â€" TO ALL \VHO c r~ READ! Ever} one who (an ro 1d the E llgli-Stl we believe. will be lpnei'md L3 subs I the Scimz! {lie :1. ‘.l"?‘.;.’.: .1, an i rec-(hing 'isits ' and. M: -!1 c v. e: do; patrons ren .ing than 0WD subscri muld ask 0f end: to send us one}: names v. ith his on n. A siufrlc persuu as 111 .any as 16011;iiisxzbs;1ibczs,fwm i1: ‘1 sin’rk) your! The pub“: :Lers do :V013 one “it Ido so much; at f the ï¬bers wh SC subsc; E :tiox as on im wit cunt. volume “ill son} each 9. ghmxn JCT. (1 upon I Five Colï¬es for SLR Ten Copies, for Six Ten Copies, for '1‘ u' Fifteen Copies, ï¬t-r Twenty Cupies, for For all of Twentv Individuals of L011) be. intercsmd in the comams the hatcst i appertaining to the a. calandk , 7 reiical ; :1 phemm‘f~ Which (:01 early recorded then-in L cuqiu .VlthJFU\‘ Useful and practical information app to the interests of imi'lwights and mi E v. ill be found published in the Scientiï¬c. which information they cannot possib} from any other source. To this class 1 is specially recommended. T0 Tm; PLAN'X‘ER AND FARMBR Subjects in which planters and farmer terested willbe funud discussed in the I .Emcrican; most of the improvements in tuml implements being illustm ted in its 1 TO THE MAK-OF-LEISURE AND THE 1 SCI ENC}: I ‘- ‘- oples sent to one address for.. . . . . . . $ 7.04! do do .. . . . .811.00 9 do do ........ $16.00 3* larger number at the rate of $1,225 each. All communications must be ï¬re-paid. .. e-.- . 1 .11, u 11ml umuuns from six to ten en- wavings of new machines and inventions, winca cannot be found in :1111' other publication. It is an established 11110 of the puolishers to ins rt none but original 011,111.11 mg†and those of the ï¬rst ciass' 1n the art,11111\111 and engraved by exâ€" perienced persons undert their own supervision. TO T111: 011211113? 11111 ARCHH‘ECT! Chemists: '11111d architects will ï¬nd the 8211112111,. .1’112'11'11012 a usefu 1 journal to them. diseox cries in the seie 2111â€] In do n. ‘1. x...†.- _ All the new nee of c emistrv are elimin- uuzu ust 01 the Claims of all the patents issut‘d from the United States Patent Ofï¬ce (Turing the week previous; thus diving the correct. history of t: the progress of inventions in this country. We , every week, the best scientiï¬c are also receiving journals of Great. Britain, France and Germany; a cing in our possession all that is tranSpir- thus pl ing in mechanical science and art in those old me to transfer to our countries. We. shall contin columns, copies extracts t'r Whatever we may dean: of interes‘ TO THE MIZCIIANIC AM) MACHIKIST! No person engaged in any of the mechanical pursuits should think of “doing Without†the Scientiï¬c American. t costs but four cents per week ; every number contains from six to ten en- 0 -. r22 ‘r‘h N: (n? ‘\ .\“9 M- The Srinzzfzï¬r .3 ‘v ' . cry inventor, as it not descriptions of 1103 fly a they come out, but eat-3 ï¬cial list of the claims from the United States _--â€"“ x AA \,L 1)-... up the‘reputatian the) have FIF'l‘EEN \Fuzs they have bee publi nation. _ VVALDO I‘LJ‘ ‘V EPJK 1 Some editions have reached as high ‘ none less than 36,000. The extent of latiou evinees the popularity of the p: l while our 1’01 ders seem satisï¬ed with th and quality of matter they get in one 3': her (eomprishig 832- pages and costing the pulflishers are determined to still im paper during the coming year. The Scientific American has home and abroad, of being the best wee cation devoted to mechanical and indus suits now published, and the publishers : mined (if labor and enterprise will do if nn 41m -- ‘--- the repu '10 THE MILLVCUGHT _ __â€"----\'al\.\/\Io In announcing the above fact, the publ' " ‘ embrace the uppOl‘tunity to thank their old patrons and subscribers for to liberal support they have hitherto extended to this journal ; Inac- ing it, as they have, far beyoml any. other publi- 'ox'd, In pomt of circula- tion. The average circulation of tl AMERICAN during the past. war I On the lst of J (113' next; of tbe “ NEW SERIES †c CAN will be commenced. Publ?" ~ ' .:.ler:,,1\o. PUBLISHER AND TO IS PUBRISHEI y“ 1.5 PURPAHED 1x DURHAM FR 1 D AY MORNING BY‘ S. L. M. LUKE, SIX'I‘EE'NTI‘iMYTZAAâ€˜ï¬ 7'7! THOSF FORMING CLUBS ' Citâ€"US RATES. 50 pcrannum :1» uugcn a-t par for subscript'ions. :cribcrs will phase to remit twenty- on each years subscripqu to yre: MUNN 8: Co. hers, No. 37 Park-row, New York. do so much; but subsc: iptious ex! 30,000 COPIES PER {If p; l ., D“- o pot as it not only contains illustrated of nearlyall the best inventions as 1t, but an ('32 Jmmhc the (â€â€˜3 {“33 “f :11] t}!!! in) *nnt. : ..... -j TO ; me popularity of the paper; and 101's seem satisï¬ed with the quantity ' matter they get in one year’s num- :g 832- 1,»ages and costing only, $2), are determined to still improve the ,‘n n‘flh1‘n-n -â€"- mnum,strictb maï¬mnceg Year; and $2. 50 if note sz‘n-eaml onvsubscribing En: 3:1, 311:1 receiving its weekly w depend upon all our old heir own subscriptions, we to send us onc‘or more new i .u single persnu has sent us '1 subscribers, from one pla cc, iC‘ publishers do not expect much; but if the 7,500 sub- :‘Eptions expire with the pres- 1:} each a single name with confer a lasting obligation STANDARD 5“cu. : "‘ IT . - "0 JOHN WHYaEï¬ , , Allan Park, P. 0‘ v ‘93“ H‘ lul‘u , an} the interests of the archi Tm: nv ENTORS! :iu-‘rzcan ls indisz ¢ I’ROPRIE'I‘OR Delng the best Wock 1y publi- Pchanical and industrial pur- and the publishers are deter- Cam dia h blc to make in the pa- xeccints. 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