An American clgrgyman who cues in‘ for eleeunce of parapï¬ras’eulid a ï¬ne thm 3 in ringingthenimngés upon “He that h to hmktv‘hitn hear.†“' He that 33 â€0933;- m. tb auricular vibration,†said he, “1;†him not close the ggxeaof his meani â€____ 11' that isn’t hifaultin, {yen 3:113:73 - ' ‘ - “ I’d just The"? Sea 1'0".â€33 the blind man we tbpohiemansvhen hegtnld him he would take him to the stationâ€"house if he did not movghc'n. ‘ . 1"!!!“ H . _1;{' , ' 1:63: Sï¬ï¬ttér flih-Zeï¬ï¬ainéd {his T(regeix'zsoinf fm' preprrmg to wear his stqui'zg with holes to ha'lugbflbfi timid: y A .iwe.†m: 1h? u â€" ‘ ‘ 0‘ ° ’. 19a}: ,3 a gcau m 0. a dam and mmâ€â€˜ mm uï¬on 46'?! ffléyt‘ @Wï¬léh’;†:but a. (33;? ‘ on dis upbï¬' $165.?“ $33!" .q'énï¬Eï¬ em fl ‘ ’ P3 . ,Q. .E‘edï¬ofgmr: - ‘.‘ 0‘; Many persons are in advance of their 25:» but an old maid generafi‘y manages to to Ibom ten years behind hen... “ That 3 very singling; said a 30:1!‘21mh' to a undaman wh had just kissed her.“ "011 Vieâ€) (16 r 188I_\"11 s ‘ . miï¬nlki? a , 1 DO!) mlkf ~ . ' \ .M.--‘.._: ._ _ . ï¬rmn who commits suicide (:Uvs a rash act ybutho who eats bacon for breakfast Jess t usher. A piam affords a young'lady a gngd ('ham-e to show her ï¬ngwanng and hen- ï¬nger-ï¬rm. Janos was riding through Sydenham and . w. adhpard, Wflh “, This Cottage fm’ 8135'!†Rated 3n EL. Aiways ready (m -a â€ban,“ is. and seems; a. wnmz-n in from “(the 1.0990, he stopper 313d asked her, very poijtg- ‘K'i'vife’a ‘faré'ï¬â€˜efl to her husband every morningâ€"buy and buy. A'I'RATIONAL W'OMAN.--â€"Dr. Abernathy was promptnnd decided in checking the 9201isiic garmjity of valetudinarians; and people who came'to consult him took «me not to offend him by bootiesa prating. V A lady on one oc- rasion emered his cansuiting-mvm, and put before him an injured ï¬nger,( without saying A word. In silence Abmnethy (irvssed the wound; when instantly and silently the lady put the usual fee on the table and retired.â€" In a few days she railed again. and ofi‘ored the ï¬nger for ï¬inspectiun.-â€"-“ Better?†asked 1 the surgeon. “ Better,†answered the imiy,1 speaking tohim for the ï¬rst time. Not any-1 other wmd folldwed during thea 'rest of theiiri- i terview; Three or {our simiiiar visits were' made,«at the last of Which the patient hem out her ï¬nger free from bandages and pep; fe'cfiy“ healed. “ “Fell ?" was :‘xize-rnethy’s a monpsyllabic in quiry. “Wen,†was the lady‘s egoaliy brief answer. “ Upnn my soul, mad-H am,†exoiaimed the delighted surgenn, “you i are the moï¬t’ rational woman I ever met; wit,h.â€-â€"-Jeaferson's Book about Doctors. , Aï¬ anrsxunuz OFFICEâ€"~11! the law tcgzflating, tha sale of ardent «pirits in Nebtaska, is the fonving punishment for violatilm. “The justice Sh?!†render judge- ment. fgr the who’e amount of ï¬ne and (1mm, and be commiued to the common gao? mm! nil igpnid.†pop ?' Where are you going ?â€-â€"â€"-“ That‘s a very impeninem quvslion fl-r a son to pro- pound to his father, but I suppose I must 2m- aWer it. I am going to pay my best respects to Miss Sany Paterson this e\ening.â€-â€"" No you don’t, pop! I am going: to see her my- selfthrs evenitg, and ’taint no use of us hath going to we the same gal at the same time.†So saying. Young StanIy took up his ha; and wairked off, leaving his father perfectly cou- fouflded. “5:31:13.†said \Vidower Bmwn to his. 1‘0v eful of ï¬fteen summons, “1 want you to remain at home this evening.â€-â€" " \Vhat for. _A__. A gOO‘d many years ago a Maswmhnsmrs man if!!! declefl It the ofï¬ce 0f Lieutezmmt- Govefnor. “’hen the fact 0! his Medium was ammé'nc-cd he was calm! upon for a spa on He grocemled to arknuwiedge 'he hnm'r m very handSGme tmms am! addmi that‘he had no dovbt he should make a good LieUtenant- Governor, as that wan :he ofï¬ce he had a!- wayi held in his own house. 'I'ho charitable festivais out west must be particularly attractive. The young lmhes the-re have 330mm? the delirium: car-tom of farming a line, and for a given priee yermit- ting the gemlémen to take a running kiss of the 10!. Who wmfldn’! he benevolent undur and; circumstam'es 3' The only thing npvu to ol‘jm'titm is ‘lhe “running.†One Would like to linger overturn a work ofcharily. A gentleman from the “feast informs us of an mstance of absence of mind. when a Yaw kee speculator, while engawod in speculdï¬on. ! f . O o O h r. O 19“ toxwhmlmg his ï¬ngers unstead of a stick, tnd did not discover his mistake tié! he had thimed'off his two ï¬rst ï¬ngers. and sharpenâ€" ed the; thirdto a point. This has been beat-3 en by. a farting who, in making horse-‘shne nails, instead of taking a nail-rod, deiif‘urate- 1y put_his own hand imu the fire, Mating it? red-her, hammered em-h of ï¬ngvrs imu naik. and his thumb into a me-calk. and die! nut discover his mistake m: the horse was shed and gong. .-“m~â€"â€"$-u W’hat musical intrument has had an hon- orary degree conferred upon 1! '?-â€"~Fiddlc 1).!) “The times are hard, wife, and I ï¬nd it difï¬cult to keep m} nose atove water .â€- “ You could easily k'eep )uur nose above a .1- 381, husband if )0!) didut keep it so omen tbove brandy †Don’t be pros: because You are turning my. «H you] “fare gnzzly, you needn’t b. a gnzzly bear. ' Be careful Edi? ion 3.52. The richest joke of the Macon may be a very unse‘asmmble one, and produce a very bad map. If a‘ very rich dd lady is dangewusly ill. her (hitiful {elativeu are sure to remcvulwr that age and disease entitle one to every poa- eible attenubn. l! is supposed, the fellow who left the house was not abh to take it with him. . Like a bright gleam of sunshine, the 0M elm tree. How of: Would the merry song echo and ï¬ng. As o’er tbe pica!“ brooké on its branc. es, we’d We clambér‘d the boughs of the old elm tree. Oh, the Old “wine that wood down in the dell, Bow fresh in my memory its image doth dwell l 3'0! xhe 'dea rest of objects on earth was to me In the days of my childhood that old elm tree. swing! Or wit}: Marts light as air, and limbs young and Long years hive flown by,'fmid sorrow and care, And the sweet friends of youth have vanish’d for o’er ‘ \et still, $549; the gloom that surrounds me. I H it. and [Izmwmx 9923587. Remembrance. l The reason why we mellow up the sell now plainly arpenrs. and the teasnn why we ; kill the grass and weed;- is plainly ceen 10 he, 't'nt while in life they would choke and tab ï¬e plan {to \mnltl r'aiw. ly thpir'death' and " 11803)? the)“ furnish ll With its net'omfy food, é Furthermore. the air always romaine: mow ? or less fertilizing gasvs fur which the mil, (.5- I pmany a rmwiv ex'pnsed snrfnm’. hat: an" ml ,trm-timi: and me ofmner you (-x-pme a new ismfocv the. more it wi?i.nttrar°t. The rains ‘ fliSU mud": and bring down these 28,9393. and 3 in Paying lhrnugh a mwiinw 9!)“. not too por- guns, thew graces are strained out and heft in i159 snii. Thus WP mm ave i-nw We summer ? £13.20: mg: aw! tie summer cultivation of how} {chaps benefits We hind-am! {he crops. .- Tttm- again. wank eruire not (miy the: prev-nee of :1†t' e pleuwms of whu-h the“? are â€imposed. Inn their sue-(e sin! (-nilure require: that a fortinnof them simnid he in an orgnnweci farm: {hm ie. that lhev 'shmfldi have fin-mm! a part of an animal or want; and harp hepn ï¬nrtialiy decayed or di~in~ regraied. but not fuliy decomposed and the†elements Separated. This i<the conditiorhif the ‘dark’. surfabe mold upon â€upwijaml. the muck in our isu'amps, an ’ rntmn'bzirh-y‘am manure. Every plart that grmvs- {eaves 'Iicre or'lesé of tfiih organized mafler inithe soil, whichméeds by [Ewing to 1‘39; expnaeii to the sun‘ and air in h'iis‘ien its’ deg-4r; ï¬nd (0' be ‘Ihmmmhiy. ’mixed «with {he lin‘orir'ariih or mineral eiemjeme. make .soil, r-Ir} 8129“,.‘1‘53 supplying- ") the -soil._ ,lhï¬g,r.;0ren59~.: matter whii‘h 53‘ (airbloniï¬'irg the :planlsraxtd lhe. thorough mixing up of the maniaa‘mi incl-g, 1 ganic pofliims Iii the! wit-amt expoging.,_qf them 'Ioftbe aflion Mthe sin ami‘th‘efregabm no} mgr-3px? Simulation of airand «rarer, coir- stimtes the usumywbstaric’e's' the sum; 55'“ _' stance and essence ot’aszriénithre, and in'the accomplishment of which the plow acts '3 3033mm part. I Some soils in their naturai Mnflftjbn.;’or {after having [wan played and Iain‘a long 5 time. are so 9( mpact that twithe: air pm- wa: 3 ter can retitMy pass through! them either from above or bel'mv, and gconsequemiy there is little or no ('irmflatimt, aï¬tfitwants méliow- ing up. Other sni’s aré 90 Open and {once that the water sinks tun tapidfy into them, and thaope ings are an huge that it can no: rise by czxpiHurv‘attgagction. The best reme- th‘ in either case is plowing. In the our» (-550 it invreases the circulation upward :mdi (inwnwnrd bf; loosening? the mil. and in the! nther it checks the two rapid cirrufavm" «low ward by breaking Up the downwarj chamwb. This contar-t ot water with the seed and l roots is necessary, first, to prmlm-e fermenta- ;ti. 1). without which the seeds wiil not ger- ; minate; next, as forming a large share of the ‘ plant itself, and which it reoeivesthrongh its irmsts; and lastly, for the dissolving of the ’mineral elements, without which the plant [van not appropriate them to its use. And, though water anal air are necessary in con- tact with the roots. it is also necessary that it should not be confined to them, but that it should in a measure circulate. Nature has provided that in the water there shall alwa 9: he. a little. air, and in the air a. little water, so that if me be present the other is never en- tirely abeei't. and that ifthe soil he in proper emulition to receive and circulate the water, the air follows it and takes its piaee as it (lis- uppears either upward or downward. She has also nnlainetl that water. although pne- gnssiztg sufficient gravity and fluidity to carry it downward into the smallest t-revice or ovitiee. still if izz‘ C(mtdet {rith erevies or ori-; ticesrtill if in contact with marries of a oer-l tain diameter. that it shall always rise in them lvy capiltfary attraction as long as the supply lasts. ‘ “ What it qu 'stion ! Hare we have been plowing for thousands of years to kiii the grass and weeds mt mellow up the soil, and how some igno'amns insinuates that we don’t know what we plow for l†Huhl! my dear friend; this question is nOt so simple as you perh ps take it to be. it. involves also the questio us, what do we kit] the grass and weeds for? and why do we meifow up the wit? You and I have both ni'fl‘t‘vr'ti the good efiects ot' piowing, mutate satisï¬ed that we can not till the land sun- ('essfuliy without it; but we shall both work more understandingty and sur-cossï¬ttiy when . we understand more thomnghiy the minntm: of the effect. 1 Plants sequire for their vegetation and growth, aside from the presence of all eie~ ments of which they are composed, three specint conditions of the Hot, yiz: a certain degree of heat, depending mucï¬ on the kind of plant; comm-t of water to the seeds. and. after vegetation, to the roots of the pfant: and also the same contact of the seeds and roots with atmospheric arr. Them M’s ezz pwza may ar when than: H -- l’og moor 01 menack. ’! hem- m izzant atlas run-min afte? huzbands. if they happan ta bq mix-min a mmx: or two: (a {web em home. ‘ ' Them at ï¬nds {01! \vi them an: bones a then huzlumd. might drives e m alout a t’hm'ce w a quizu aumwhew eke anus at and rang. and iii, ta seek :1 Lu -Them at duzzant wait wal ther huzhand Iwzgoan to hi2 wark, an then sets off a gos- sapm. - Them 2:! happana ta be a step mmhm, an behaves az week 13 hut huzband's bairns a7. shoo duz 10 bur awn. Them at (Suzzmu ma]; {at cake far therâ€" Zeï¬zc, aue brew t’mm! 2m. 1mm.“ .~._ .2. __ ----- cu nu: 5‘1“â€! hours. the party dispersed, the Rudy, who had not slept in her anxietyJuoked «war the :tairs and eagerfy asked the servant girl, “ How many botties of whiskey have they used. Betty?†The lass, who had not to pay for the Whiskey, but had been Obliged to go to the we†to {etch the water for the toddy, coofly answered, _“ I dinna ken, mem, but they’ve (trucker: sax gang 0’ water.†huzbaud 1y, when the cottage was to sail? “Just as soon as the man comes who can raise the wind,†was her qmck reply †At a farmer’s house nor far from Atbroath a pzmy met meant†to celebrate the recon- ciliation of two neighboring farmers who had long been at enmity. The host was pressing and hospitable; the pa'ty sat late, and con- sumed an immense quantity of whiskey tod- dy. Ute wife was penmious,aud grudged the uutan. When at last. in the sums†â€"_â€"â€"- m- -â€" Whai: do we Piow N 7"? [a grim: d '51 riuzzaru mak fat cake {at therv blew t’um! tea leaves tor lher T’faix Sex. p’oz an! on a weah-dav, 32 '8 i :thess maker l’lhaht‘v. It wi them ats aflas at mu. might and rung. aw? hm re wi it, ta seek a hit in thé SIXâ€"1a“ lady, who had THE 'S’IM‘N-DJIRD. far THm Tram: Eggs Pronounced b\ the P‘té‘s‘g 01' die UnitedSta reg, â€*3 TILE BES T LADY WRITERS, _ .. in America contribute 10,“: pages, and we have tome that write for no dth'er magazine. THE LI TERfl TURE is of that kind that can be r ad aloud m the fam- ily circl: , and the Clergy 1n immense numlers are subscribers for the Book. 52;: fE THE ï¬EST I Lady’s Magazine in the Worm, arid the Chw‘pest. ma chinm‘y: Lit/zo‘qrnpfginz, and “Coyperphrte 1322-. zr‘zringand Printing, embracing lilyoices, Ca (23 Maps, Plans, Autggraphs, c., c.. with every varit-ty ffï¬lércantfl'e and Blank Eoilbsj Stationery, embracing a select and varied _stock of British, un;|z-| u ' b‘.~ American and Canadian made pipers, kc. GILLESPYY a: ROBERTSON. SPECTATOR owner, - z Hamilton, C. WFJuly,__1858-. 1 Book (ml Job Printing, indudmg the pimlica’ {inn ofthe National Series of School Books, as we; as the cxecuï¬nn ofevery va riety ofplain and tune} inter press printing ; Book Bins-tine. (this depart mam carried nï¬" the ï¬rst prize at the I’m-vincial Fair in i857,) including Blank Book Manuï¬a‘ctuté ing, and ruiingund paging by the most improved Which is one ofthe ahfigz‘SMncï¬â€˜hibSti‘cbmplctc ufthe kind in Canada ; comprising the fo.‘ wing Departmént95viz: ' ' . ¢ ' , 7â€" _ â€"- vxx-nvluot‘;kl\."‘, Publishers and Proprietors. We also beg mdirect pubhc attention to the other branches of business carried on by us at the “Spp,¢,,{,cn-†EMrddm/mzent, In announcing to the public the adoption of the ‘ Cash System as applied to subscriptions, the pro- prietors of the Spectator may remark. that it has already been approved by all, and adopted by many Canadian newspapers, with mutual proï¬t to the publishers and the public. The Credit System, however mivantngeous in other departments wt business, has nothing to recommend its application to Newspapers, for while the individual Subscrip- tiens are so trifling that neither hardship or (lilti- enlty can result from payment in advance, tilv' aggregate amount is a matter of serious consee quence to the.puhlisher,’and the expense of tollec: a tien and losses form a. heavy iten. which he is: compelled to levy on the bones! subscriber win I imkes the beneï¬t of the credit; hence the publir : can understand why newspapers cost. .20 or 25 P91 cent. mere-at the end than at the beginning of the i year. The abolition of such a system will m; doubt Ireet with the approval of the public, and while ne will give ettcry subscriber now in our books reasonable time to pay up arreamg‘es. we shall not in future receive any subscribers hriil those who my in advance. Complete arrange-.1 men's will be made fur notifying: suhserihcrs lteï¬u‘.‘ ‘ l l l the espirntien of their terms of subscription. N. li.-â€"â€"Letters containing remittances, properly. addressed and regislcrezl. will he at on; risk. GILLssr)’ a; ROBERTSON. arm. _ The success of me chaining: serétcm as a means of supplying the public with CHEAP NEWS has already been tested by the Spectator. The plan: which was at first only up died to the H’cefl‘ly has now been extended to tie Scsni- â€ï¬fth; edition, and the rates payabie in ndm nee are, Scmi- Ilka/.1555 or more copies,1$3 a year per com H'Q’ricly, 10 or more mpius, $1 a year per com {’3’ “’hen Clubs are sent. to‘ONE A DDRESS one copy for every five Semiâ€" H'eekly or ton lflekl‘g win be given FREE to the; getter up of the. club but where ea ch paper is addressed from the oflic: of publication no free papers wiil be given. THE CASH SYSTEM From the particular attention paid to Cunnner cial inte’ligence, the Sperlutor has acquired a rep utatmn for reiiability, which has secured for it the Patronage of the Mercantile Community of Wesâ€" tern Canada. The geographical position of the I City of Hamiltunfwi‘lh its superior Railway con l nectiun, affords "reat the lily for flu Speedy trans in ssion of the. Daily Spectator to the numerous thriving towns and villages between the Niagara and Detroit. liivcrs,-â€"an advantage of which the preprietors have not failed to’ qvaiLthemselves The Scmi- Weekly and li’eelelu editions..(;nade up from the reading; matter m the Daily) containing a great amount of news, at an extremely low price, enjoy a large and extended circulation among the agricultural classes, and those not ixnmetlia'ely engrossed with the cares of politics or commerce. to when] the stimulus of a daily paper is not a necessity. The Spectator (Dailyï¬emi-ch‘x lyantl Weekly} is therefore an excellent medium for advertismg The rates charged are the same as the published rate, generally adopted by the Canadian press, except for the weekly edition, for which double the usual rate is cha rgetl, on account of its large circulation being conï¬ned almost exclusively tn the farming community, thereby admitting: only the prolitallc publication, in its columnst, 0, ad- vertisements suited ,to this particular ela<:. _‘- ï¬" The mics of subscription, payable in 11(1â€" name. are :-- Daiiy, 7.0: annum .. . . . . . . . .. 5.00 per capv. Senu- ‘\ cekly, “ . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 “ ' “"eekl}.’ “ O O O O O C O O O O 1.50 “ Postmastcrs and others acting as Agents will beallom d a handsome commission from the above mCIIUODC‘ii 13mm, :1 ud parties sending the 113111qu four new ‘r: -;,~§:.._~.ye, wzth the cash, will be enti~ tled to ~31: : _""f mu. “3 Afv'i'li. TON‘ SPECTATOR.†J POLITICAL, Commercial, and . Genera 4 A NWcspapcr, is published at Hamilion‘, C. W.. by me pmprietnrs, WILLIAM GILLESPY and Aunt- ANDER Ronsmsox. I t isissuvd daily,semi-weekly, and week 3‘, and ms, the largest circ 13 tion ufau)’ Canadi 11 paper west of Toronto. T9311 with) of Glenelg. Applica Eon, \\ ith lefercnce to anv of the above Properties, (ii h; letter, p1;3t-pa2d.- o the Sub- sc'ï¬hex, wiii re eccire pmmpt attention. 200 ACRES 01: LAND w ,_ _ _ J, .: ,. For eith er or all of which there cannot be a better opening. Four 013:1'1' Building, Lots. A Quarter Acre Each. ALSO, PARK LOT No. S, (Hunter’s Survey,) _ Containing 3 Acres, with a never failing Spring AND SPLENDID OPENING FOR A Bravery, Distillery 0r (Hunters Survey) C'ontaznmg Three Acres, With ‘a SPLEN DID SPRIN G, THE DURHAM S'I‘ANDARD, DURHAM, FEBRUARY 8, 18.61. â€".-___ Durham, Feb 3, 1859. The Best ic‘alwlzgs‘the L'keaput. 3‘ ï¬gs" 2:439:87 3093:: IE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following Property, viz; TWWW» Well suited for JOHN MILLS R. 10 â€gigâ€˜ï¬ _ ï¬r 'f ‘ .“‘ (. van; to “331': Jent 3“ $20 upï¬gxdsraa 8, (renewablelg on ‘7‘1-1’2'143,‘ .. ., ~~=v .uyd 3.»:11 ï¬Ã©fygï¬gï¬â€˜w-Oas tQ'.§1.-§55‘t181(rsnewabl§§p§ shch Personal 0? other Secun‘itj' as‘ muggy}, {proved 19:4. hgï¬irecï¬orsnahsucb .-me. 9:19th ' [nbt ‘exéé'eflin‘z'bn'e‘ pa: 6291. p9? â€mntthjfztncf'ihade of repaymea‘t as may be‘amed'upon. ‘ GApplications for Insurance received, and all necessary infomation given by E’ Dividends ‘cs'f'ime‘resi and Prf'oï¬ts will be made annually or semiannually, as u‘ ay'be expe- dient. ' of the Qï¬â€™ï¬xp'hhf i) Weélflj, liér um ’20; 6:51}; instalments nterest ahoucd fiom mate of specgve paymmtsr ‘ . .‘.‘>' Shares :1: the Guarantee C (pita! can be taken ‘ fag] 1112111199; from one :0 lift}, and Ihstal‘me‘tts 2pm 6 my bf; pai . to agnhoriZed Agents of the 96; 3):; i1 \Veélflt, iémhh {or Qua rterly {instalments iatpmgt 91m“ m3 PM... .1“. -r i PINS Company confiszct their busu.¢:ss (in ï¬e 4‘ Prnpr many and ï¬fusual plan fm- teams at;- ccr‘ling 10 character and situation 6f’pr¢.;_.epgy, “r from om: month ti, three years. ' ‘ President Her-retary Treasurer â€121' 51321421 d of Pcn-nansfziip is the fungus “Span-vt‘crirm." A Students can commence at any time, as there are .' O vacations; I The Primgipals and Tmchcrs of this Chain Of Collegvs huff: an extensive uc‘quamtzmce in seven 3:1 rgc Citib§,~a’nd ahmys: hnnsider’it a measure... to Further the best. imgrest: 4-.f:_1bei§;gzndtlat('s. Students cmeï¬ng‘hny on'e’ of'ï¬-hesé' Callcges, 5‘ Ihe pnyn'xem. «1' 9-40, heumnv entitled to the prims 'eges of the omire “ chain," comgv‘rxsing. seven of j the most thorough, extensive,.pmcical and popu- inr Business Schoofs in the world. :Fnr Cata- iogncs and Circuiars can at the Colicge Raoms, 11' address :- 3 above. lvl/cmy'zgd ; Cagitgu H. H. STOVEL, J. Haunt Forest, May 2; 1860 ‘9 PHIL ADI‘ILPIIIA, Corner 7th and Chestnut AQtTCCt-S. CHICAGO. ' (30va 11:11} ('1‘, and Arthur will all three be sent. mu.- \(‘IH, on Icccipt (3:! 3. Notes ofall sowent bun‘m . 'tquh at par Sulm: 'Iilswr in the British l’rcovinc 5 who sum! (‘0: clubs mutt lsmit 36 cents extra on everv suh~ scrim-r, IO {.1} {be American postage to the lines. Be caret 11 and 1321) the postage on 30121‘ Ictter. Jautu'CSn ' L L. A. GODEY’ 333 CT’IMI‘nuI Street- Philan'pI-nln‘u- Pa. 1.4/10sz (1 ~? Ca fizz! $335! 1).“! (3,1 in: 12390630; Shares ‘of 3 ‘1‘, #497). i-Insm'em j’z‘zrliciï¬ 3 pale in l’: {37%3113 $311015: (111.03! in... (, 621273,! {Kym} he#(inwuï¬f‘be/Iezr mm )cal for$ i 50 (.IOJL‘V. Haurrr. and No other mu m-Tzim‘ has this déggai'xmvnt. T -TTT‘TTTT, CA‘S‘ HlN TALMVAN :2.~ One CO; v um" war, 33. Tu 0 c piTs one year $5. '1‘! Tree (upies 011T 3mm 36 I no 003T 3 one 31:11.11Tinn axtm c<23~3‘ t0 the person send m)“ the cluh. $10. Eight capies one 3cm, and an 031m 8013 to the person senuing the club, >51) Eleven cnpics 0110. 39m and an extra com to the person sedding the club, $0 And the only magazine ilmt can he inhnduced into the ahm 0 ohms 111 place of d: e Lady 3 1’ 0% is Arthur's HTTTT 0 Ma gazinc. srm'ul. (3.1.13me mm 0mm MAMZINES. Godcv‘s Ladv‘s Bvok and A: 1:qu Home Magn- zine both mm m tr fol 5‘3 50 Godcx‘s Lzldv' Bs 0k and Harper Magazine bath ,7 -__‘- .._..-- av: 5-. This (10pm mum cummisos enguA imp: and dc- scniptiu ns 01 (“392. :utiche that a Ld} wen 8. of Knit: ng, Nvtling, or some uther us". ï¬ll bmnt nI .adi 3‘ wurk is given in every n'mmer. BRYANT AS: STRATTON. Rufï¬ï¬‚n, “'03.! 13, 1330. .ue 8' {Ch as can be found nowhme e 3e. C coking in ail its vmic'v)-( oufrc {1 gnaw-"the Nursérv [.10 Tull 1-tl o L:1.nu!r}-â€"the Kitchen Recci; is u; on: a X 8: Meet; arr to be fm mi _in the rages 9f n.- A--‘_ l‘ ‘I' _1'D"‘ 111' Lam's 131m . \19 0115;111:111? 31:11'11‘11 this (1g- mmnvm, an 1 1m V0 :9( 1.11111‘ {1101:1115 fw .11 1111;; 11111031 pmfcc1. '1‘? .15 110;:3111330111 alone is worn the} przce 011110 1" «wk â€"' _. ' COLORED L'\CR1JI\CS . ,. v â€" - ---- “"‘J -~;.u§v-v :bwuuuluan . OUR WV ’01) ENGRJ] VINGS, A of “ hich we give m'ic-e or three time: as many as any other magazine. are often mistaken 'for $189]. They are so far supemor to any others. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady’s Book is the original publicanon and thefcwapost. Ifym take Godey, you want no other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house mm HI found in bode}: ‘ --rv Soother magazine gives she-m, and \ given enough to ti 1 sev tral bu‘g- Volumes SIXTY FULL FIGURE FASHIONS, which is Minty-3w mure than any other ma gazinc gives ; and they are realty, the fashions, which .oth ers are not. We challenge contradiction when we state that the fashions 01 other magazines haven ver been seen in‘thestréets of Philadelphia or. New York, or in the d.:1wingâ€"ro ms of either place. Godey’s are the only regiable fashions.. , OUR STEEL ENGRJ VINGS All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more and inï¬niteiy better engrav- ings than are published in' any other work; 0 UR 115511103" PLJ TE 8. Our long experience gives us greater advanta- ges than are possessed by othei's. We 5; ve in the course of one year at 1 ast THE 5'": '50 is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in ti. e music {mes ,but most of it is copyrighted. and cannot be obtained exceptin “Godey.†BUFFALO. Corner Scnawe and .Main Streets. N. '1'. CITY, “Cooper Instilutr,†43101“ Flare. PROPRIETURY" A'xD LOAN FUND Yorzzcr Clam and â€213:? inglon Sis. zsrmmsmo BY acrs O? 2/(/‘/J<«a '/’////z/ .I/ /P C? n 3...; 1mm,â€" magma Eire insurance Tampa v L'mr/c and ST LOL 15 kingion Sis. (â€or 71/; @- Vine St, [reds NERAL iNFOR-“AATIGN. cf 1.3.5119â€..- H1311! BRA WING L I-J'SSOXS. 33 C’mstnul Street, Philadelphia, Pa. fl-IODIJ L CO TTAtT 1513.82 Hnttg'nc} Yum, Esqg M. D. J98)! A. WILSON, Esq. ' ‘ ' WM. A3035, Esq, Guy Cham "I bcrlziif; '; ‘ ) J AMI-IS BURLEIGH, Inspector 0 UR RECEIP TS pry. m iwn . 1311-71-1 TIONS. ivi".‘1TT.D AT DETROIT, Ho. 70 H'oodward .‘It'c flue. ‘ ALBANY, No. 448 - Bro; CL] V ELAND 'omer Seneca 272d Sm perior Sis. P A EL: JAMFXT' Broad-way we 11a ve I uuw .IIV‘V“. o'l-Vi-UJ‘ W", "V VV-PU. " ‘F"" ' Indixdd‘pals of Luca; tb¢§csclqsspszm31§notfail to mï¬zsk, addict: need mt ‘? regiStet†tlfe letter; be mkrested ’m“ the .. Scientiï¬c Mme-firm, "Vl’hiéh “A M 3 JOSE?“ n £3315 v-contams; the <!azve;s.t intelligence men 'suhjecté ~‘ “9 3 - , . .- _. , y â€" . 1 .. . 1.3mm laud-PW : azlpeneismgcw- (‘heï¬ft§ï¬â€˜.9¢§ckgce, .‘botln practiox ~ . ’ ~ i. calandgtbeoret‘jcalg all the lï¬lï¬ï¬ dismiiei'iesand.-: _ f Rochester. Ne Y. l-phenomena which cgtne. «3.9m; knowledge. 13¢ng h » _ . . ’ .7. e ' ‘ ,. 'ï¬arlsvï¬rew’rded weer-9%.; ~, .. ._ _ " ' . .. THOROUGHoBRE-D: ‘ ' mm, mm mam: . ; S'S‘E 1- ‘GW 8. Emwaï¬'WhaTmnwad “Engï¬sh‘J’ang‘uage': . 3 '.. , ' ARE 5"," L. Q * g " ' we believe, will bebeneï¬ned hy‘subsorib’mg for? :e-Emwrie’ouml‘ééows OF THE ABOVE"? .er I the‘b‘cientqfï¬cflrmicau andreceivin its week} *1 - . . .- -.e.,- e ' - ~ '- , ‘ " '. visits; and while we depend upongall cut-301?; ‘1 , bupeflor; Bre'd’..(mv;g::g::€.§fl patrons ten Wing their own subscriptions. we Wâ€: ‘38 given) an as; at brad {m would ask of e86h"1b send atone. or more, new C0"h'fâ€.u‘ma F9“! 9 t: M. ’9'; ( Ch' 0 31" e names with his own. A single person has sent us â€091‘ "Imported (â€got Wm“ m". "61.16. - as many as 160 rï¬ail subscribers, from one place, 80 Thorough L'fed Siam“ 'F 0W1 '30“ 9' . - Q? ‘. in a'single year! :The 'publishers- do not 'oxpect (Mr. COLLES’s Iarm, Durhgm, Co. GIGF ’ ~ ever}, one will do so much ;‘ but if the 7,500 sub- .1 Address as above. Bentluck P. O. V seï¬bersflfhese subscriptions expire. with .the pres "November 22,1860. - ~ I†_ - , ~ - _ - . . - ; vvvvv - v' â€v Hut-At “Mu P‘U‘SIUIS 8130111†“1an “I " timng mthmzt " the ? us the twelfth highest Inst, as abov . n'cigzzléfft‘ .xihncrir3'm.- it; 095.9 but four mitts pm ' ' 13. Nine Duz'lafs t4) the person who shall send ueek ; every number contains. from 51:: to 192: (-nâ€" . zs the thirteenth highest list. as above. raving; uf new machines and inVCD'ziOHS, Winch ‘ 14. Eight Dada-rs 10 the person Who 81)le send mama be fuzmd’ in any other publication. ‘ It is ‘, us the fourtéchth highest list, as abbve. __ . .. :1 u esmblishez‘l role (if the publishers to ins rt,†15. Snag-n. Dollars to the person who shdl send mm but. m'ig‘nul engra'vibgsfmm time of the 3 us the ï¬'leenfl: highést list, as‘above. iï¬l'St class in the art, drawn and engraved by 03-; Its, Six Damn-s to thn person â€"who ï¬n“ and pcz‘icncod pcrsonswander-theirmm strepvisiau. in; the sixteenth highest lisgasabove. 'm ‘1‘H K _CHHMlST AND‘ARCHITEcT'i ‘ 3.,- 17. Five Dollars IO the person who shall send Chen-lists" and ari‘hitcr-ts wifl ï¬nd the Eden-(Mr! us the seventeenth _lxig1}e5t_lisg_ as abate. -. .. 1?.‘mérfSru-na usefuljo’nrnal to them: AM the npwl . 18.13.9157 Dollars tq the perspn who shall send. ï¬iscfrivrrries in the Science of ‘c emisuy aim etimin- § asthe eighteenth highest â€gist as above. ' . j :4ti‘d"iï¬i‘tSjm’Ilumï¬S, and 3:116 intereflé of the amhi 19. 7.751102: Dollafs tofhe person who Shall send ; :cct'and "cz’zrg‘rcuier-arc nm overiméged; but, all- us the'nineteenth hightesflist, as aboire. : the new inventions and discoveries am_»ez-taining_ 20. Two Dalian to the person who aha}! and “gm txaese , put-5313!; age ; pxriï¬ishe¢ 9x12‘.gujcek "Etc 3 us the twentieth highest list, as above. ’ ' ' _ h I. ‘ YT‘O.‘ .3 ‘v~â€".___'. '0 THE MILLW'mcm‘ AND MILL OWNER! _ L'Seml and practical ihï¬immtitm ‘agipe'l‘mining W to the interests of mills-ï¬ghts and millé‘ownex's" Pas-nae --The Postage oh the “Farmefllcnt ill†be found published in the Sciéutzï¬cflmefzmn. g to any place in the“ State of New Yorkg‘l‘id which information they cannot possibly :t-btaizi}qzl:tz'terly in advance, ls’jhree cents a year: to. frem any other scarce, 'l‘o ,lhigs mass the paper g any other place in rï¬e ï¬nited Stamfsix cents is specially recomméndéda’ "‘- ' †- 7 ' 1 - ‘ J Ia year. We pay the American postageon all 118-. ' 10 THE Pllfl’mfn AM) FARï¬LER-Lrg _- â€pers sent to the Canadas', arany'other of the. SuIijCts inn‘hicll pla'mers .axxd:ï¬irme:s aire in- ;' British Provinces. In all Cases we {try the P0!-‘ teres_.ted.\villibe fopud discussed 5in the SEIéngI/ié ‘tage on the “ Rural Annual.†' .iinerimn; most of .theiimpro‘vcmen'ts in agricul9_ Our. Agents and gamma for the abovc may. implements: being illustrated in its (1:14:11.sz Premiums, will remember- our term .“9 always To 1731: sunset-Lanny. .Axp; rm: MAR-l p171. IN ADVANCE. . Sermon! ~ .- . £3» Sqliscrlptlonlldnéy max. be sénthj' rain at. 7 ‘1‘" twenty-M highest'rst', ;;-' was.†Individu: bepth tllf.;st33 . sscstcajgnotfail 10‘ my risk,‘ and you need mt “rsgisgei†thefletterlj be inéiéétb ’itr‘ih3_._Séie.rtié,zc"Mkï¬c-fit-cn, "iihie‘h Address Jogging “wags, COBIRIQSS fl}? {gt-“133.! ‘mtelligmoe. 00:59â€, A'srthec-‘s g. ' s * appemsismgcm- 612;:th scismetboth Draczi-L‘ -- - - PW†“94"?W’..â€"3 h Jug in mechanical- science and art in those. Lid countries. We shall Cumimm to transfer to our columns, copies extrncis f'rum thvse journals, of whatever we may deem of interes to our remit-rs. ' '10 “mt 31420125510 AM) nucmmsw ! No persbn engaged in any of the mechanica} pursuits" should think of “d“;ng Without†the 4s‘cism‘gfic .flmcricrm.’ It; Gash) but four Lents pm meek ; every number cantains from six to 1911 (-n- . c ' ' ""â€"o v' "“' The b‘rienléiic fluwricrm has the reputation, at home and abroad, of being the best. weekly publi- cazivm dormer] 1a mechanical and industrial pur- suits n'u'n' published, and the publishers :u'" deter- miumlle labora-‘ud enterprise will do it.) to keep up the rqmmii'm they have earned during the Fxrr'rxznx ymustlgey have been connected With its publicauon. W ' ‘ ' Some cditinns have reached ashigh as 60,000 ; 1101101059. {Fan 36,000. The extent. of. the circu- lation evinc“s the popuiarily of the paper; and while our rexdcrs seem satisï¬ed with the quantity and quality of matter they get in one year’s nnm~ Mr (cuxnpriéing 832 pages and costing oniy,.$2), the pumishors are determined to still improve the 3:3 per during the coming year. 3(31.)31ie3f..... ............ 3.11 ‘11 13C11p3' (11' P031255 u1‘111111'5‘1111g7me: 3.00 “ 4011111123 ....... ......... 5.1.111 “ s {3(131135................ ....... 10.00 “ 131111491,...,..................1509 “_ 2’)CO{ECS.. ....,...... ........ â€.21.!“0 “ lTo the gettnr-up of :1 dub aft: .01' (1mm of the 3 Larger 0311 s, “e send 11 com (111.4271? . THE P051 AND 01:11 PREMIUM 111113. For one 011113 of the PUST 3931133111111 (we cf the Magnificiim L11mm1113D “.1 3.10113 Making in the (â€den '111119’$5 Fora club of 1111'in (sauics of THE POST, {11111 ’.-"1n{y Dollars, 3"0 will send as a PP BMW 31 a cgmv of the Engraving, gram. '~ « ~ - For a club of for’1y,11nd IUrh/ Dollars. We xvi}! send the Euguuing and 1111 1311: m c0113 of THE POST Sub~cub 11‘ in the British Provinces nil] ro- quin t11101uit.."60811ts (.3113. 1.011113 1L 9 11031.4: to the lfncs. 511..-“; [will-always be found {in THE POST. Our Sto- iries for the" last. "Veilmve been generaliy ae- ' knowledged to be of the most interesting charac- ter Lafiid we design not to allow any ï¬diing off ‘in this respectâ€"though any imprgv ment is hardly possible _ But THE POST e130 aims go insmzct; it contains weekly But to see exacflv what m11131 POS’EI‘ as .vï¬te far i ‘3 315$ E’L‘é}. 5'1"?! 333% W111: 11 111 be sent 01.111.» to any one desirmus â€if mbmnlnn'r {1.1 a wgckh paper 131. the fulluwinrr list 1f crms yuu will see That THE POST is: not on 3' the REST hut thé (3' HI 3.x! P C S T I} 1" 1’ H E 11 E E K L IE 8' ! and that we. 111111 . “101111111 i’zemiums t‘n‘ Sarina" hers! .‘ . OUR. EN'GJA‘WNG PP E.‘:111?.\I.--A 31AG~ .‘CIFICENT‘ 11(31‘171 14 - 13-:r I'Ingmving Pre- miun. 1121-)ear 8 L1:- celebrated timel‘l’lzxte En- g‘rav 110' of " '- -‘ ‘A 5n â€3, Making: in 0min: Times. m.- ........ . W, no long array of promises. They may simply state that they ,design making THE POST for the future, What'it has been fur the past, a reposâ€" itoyy alike of delightful amusement and equally entertaining instruction, interesting Stories and choice Sketches by Splendid Stories, Solid Infarma. tion, Instructive Sketches. .N laying their Prospectus again before the pubï¬c, the Proprietors of the “ OLDEST AND BEST OF THE WEEKLIES†need enter upon "A 115â€" Anaâ€"A-- "I. Another More Splendid Engraving. TWO LARGE AND VALUABLE WORKS AS PREMIUMS 2 Deacon 8: Péién'song Wu. 3119 Ii’alnut Street, Philadelphia, [1 Philadeiphia, Nov. 3, 186“. 100 ' {" Q7 ‘ a slIIQIC L‘(’I‘y°...'..’.'..'..."“V200‘13'; P )(jt)}’iestoottc.w .00.... fl 1 Cu; >v sf Puatk“rthura‘kngzme 300 400pies.;.'.-.. 5.00 Sir (J'ciieé......................10.00 3‘1)‘!K‘n co.;noon¢oao.ocoocogoo1533 0330:2953. an (i H “ H 6'; 'r H E Saturday Evening Post, AN AGRICULTI RAL DEPARTMENT, CHM“ E RECF Ii’ 1‘.“ mm: STIC A <0 rdmimv Km": ‘ THE MARKETS AND B ANK~\OTE LIST, LETTER FPO“ PARIS, MIbf‘I‘LL\bOUE 'NFOR’UATION 6m. A I)DRFQ3 SIX’E‘I‘IENTH YEAR 5 l 3 ï¬ll! 351,600 comm PER WEEK M E ‘J Bras-r WFUTERS, .. . . ........ 10.00 “ '...‘..‘..‘..15I!‘}0 “. ........ . . . 20.00 “ (-Iub of 57, 01' (‘ifhftr of the N, 5pc. th}: 5 2. Twenty Dollars to the person who shall send 1 its us the second highest number, as above. 3. .‘Cinctcen Dollars to the person who â€all send us the third highest number. as above. ovâ€" ; 4. Eighteen Dollars to the person who shall teil ‘ send us the fourth highest list, as above. as ' 5. Sl’t‘eidt’fln Ballet's 110 the person "h m1! of. send us the ï¬fth highest list, as above. :- nod . 6. Sixteen Dollars to the person who slnll send the { us the sixth highest list, as above. _~ of; 7' Fifteen Dollars to the person who shall and We i us the seventh highest list, as above. iiic , 3, ]=’r,urieen Dollars to the person who shall send n-g‘; its the eight highest list, as above. {5.4% 9. lilirirzm Dollars to the person who ahnll Um. .,>t‘llti us he ninth highest list, as aboï¬g. . m‘ h). Tt'ï¬Ã©lt'e Down to the lawn-Who! inn '1 send as: the temth highest lisgas above. 1]. Eleven 1) llarsto the person who shall send us the eleventh 1i ighCSt list, as above. cal 12. Ten Dollars to the person who shall send? the ? us the twelfth highest list, as above. m I 13. Fine .0031qu to the person who shall semi :-nâ€". us the thirteenth highest list. as above. {ch ‘ 14. Eight Dodo-rs to the person Who shall send is ‘, us the fourtéobth highest list, as above. - L . - rt { l5. Swen. Dollars to the person who slull lend to 3 us the ï¬fteenth highést list, as‘above. ' l i l t L‘l‘S. “'Hl WC gttcu, auu atou cvpuu ‘vacvâ€"u“ _. x Cochin-China Fowl 'of this year ( bred {mi stock imported ghee! fm’micochin-China) 317‘ so Thorough bred G‘amb'Fowl now for “13¢ T 'Mr. COLLES’S farm, I)_urh§m,_ Cg. grey; ‘ ' P057509 --The Postage on the “Farmer? sent to any place in the_‘ State of New York,‘paid quarterly in advance, is [three cents a. year: to. any other place in rï¬e United Smtgafsix cents a year. We pay the â€American postageon all pa-. Bers sent to the Canadas’, dranybther _of the. 21. One, [)0er t5 the pcréon who shall sendâ€: the twenty-ï¬rst highest list, as above. ,v - ,_ -- ‘UIV' alwtw. number ut' subcribers south) by the ï¬fteenth day q/‘szumvj. The names of successful competitors, together with the number of subscribers, “‘11le announced in the February, and the premiums~ immediatsly paid. I. 'J‘u'mty-Fire Dollars, in Cash, to the person who shall sand the largest number of subscriber!P (at the lowest club price of 37} cents 0301),}! bcfurc the 15th day of January, 1860. (The mo-’ ncy must be rcccz'vei, not, mailed, on or before tho 151i] of January. ‘ - } Below Wil‘. be found our Premium List for 18603 Our Speciï¬c Premiums are the same as last year, ; except that we do not offer speciï¬c premiums for' larger lists than twenty-four, for the reason that {any larger list than this will probably 1: e 3 Cash premium. The January Cash Premium! are larget' and more numerous than ever befomu l s i lw-w persms campete for them, and very smell 3 135:5 will secure them. A few hours spent in can- vws ‘iug is all that is necessary. lftuere is no agent for the Farmer in your .1 town, will not you, ind reader, act 88‘!th for g as in year neighborhood?. The Genesec Farmer ; is $0 _c}:e2 p that everyone interested in the on}- JANUA RY CASH PREMIUMS-‘ For flee Craziest Number (1f SubscrIYkrt;- Thousands of our readers dvlav sending in their subscriptions till several numï¬ers of the vo-* [mm are out. In ordpr to correct this practice as ‘ much as pnesibie, we offers. liberal and very nu- mvmus list of Cgsh Premiumslbr the greatest chOsa‘i.‘.. 1-1' _.- . 2. Tu every person a ’30 sends us Sun†Suï¬. scribcrs, (at our 11_*'5'~".’:l- Club terms of thirty-seven (1:140!le cml: Mtg) we will send one extra. Copy of the Genesee Harmer and-one 0093' 0'34!» Rural Ame-24:11, pro-paid, by mail. 3. Tu every person sending us Twzsrr-Focn' subscribers, as above, we will send two extrx‘ copies of the Farmer, or two copies of the Ram; -fnnuul and one extra cepy at‘ the Farmer. ' -i. To 9? -ry pc'son who sc-tihers “:3 a: 2 lowest term: am] rr 11.: : w ’:,) we will 5! '03“ x um heautiful twem; .1w:ll[ .émzual for 1860. ' .. v u I £11 I EU. Five {3013363 for Si; Bionths. . . . . . . . . . . . .34 - Ten Copies, for Six Months. .' . . . . . . . . . . . 8 } Ten Copies, for Twelve Months. . ... . . . . . 1‘ Fifteen Copies, for Twelve Months. . . . . . 22 Twenty Copies, for Twelve Heaths. . . . . . 28 Forull of 'l‘wentv and over, the yearly Bub-r scriptio: is only $1 4.0. â€" *ames can be sent in at ditfvrept times and from different Postâ€"Ofï¬ces.â€" Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the manic». southern, Western and Canadian money or I’ust-oï¬lccsmmps taken at par for Subscriptions. Candi-a n 321! scribes will please to remit Went}? six cents extra on each years subscripnon to pre-' pay postage. [Natty-n of the Sail WillSlthCfibé, inï¬e‘; :31 few an so unlvss they are as ed. Show Idem a c‘uyy of the paper, and tell them its price and way (my no: help but take at. Will not 81,1 our wandsâ€"Wm not you, sirâ€"~make an effort to in-‘ cz-cï¬se our list of subscribers for 1800 “I We wilt’ gladly smd )‘uu show-bills, specimen copiea, km, 0 I . ‘f mm mm an} n~ .. “-“4 In addition to this reduction of one-fourth,‘n' uli‘er thn‘fonowing List of Speciï¬c Premjgm u‘ an extra inducement fur our friends to form Clubu The terms of the Games“ FAmnn are: Singlo‘ Subscribers, Bitty Cents a year, in advance ; Fire Copies. for 'l‘wu Dollars; Eight Copies for Tbme' Do} an; and any larger number at the samc' rate. All subscriptions to commenu with the‘ _._..A , . vuu CHUH’ U ‘1 mu m ill act as agent yea r. tent volume, will send eaéh a s . inglc name with" {them own, they will confer a Instinct obligation (upon us, they will be rewarded for it in the im- .- provement we shall be enable to make in the pc- pcr by thus increasing our receipts. The follow-r ing are the-â€" One Dollar for Six Months. One Dollar pay: ’{or one complcts Volume of 416 pages, two volume! tcom prise one year. The volumes commences on’ the lust of J Affmm' and JULY. N23231:} PARMIERL rs . Wu SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. LIST OF. PBEMIUES. MUN N 8: 00. Publishers, No. 37 Park-row, New You. 9,593,.R41'Es. 7 person who sends us Exam Sub- rr lowest terms qf thirty-seven and a 23) we will send, postage paid, a. autifnl twenty-lira cent book, thu 1., m '1‘ 'E-IE FOR 1860. 9‘ >- J ‘ “gséflfï¬a 5. i“