SITING WITH TWO EYES!—THE STEREOSCOPE.r Oil P. subject of vision with two eyes, hence called 1 binoctth/r, bits been placed in a new and interesting1 light by the construction of an instrument by Professor WheatMone, called tJieSTKREOSCOPK its natno being derived from two Greek wordB, meaning to sec solid objects.A few of iheso instruments are to be had in Adelaide ; also, in addition to the nsual Binocular Pictures, Binocular Duguorrotvpes of Living Persona, Statues, Bouquets of P»'owers, Objects of Natural History, etc., et'*. The few tint arc in the colony can be had only atPLATTS’S.