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Father and Daughter. A Portraiture from Life. By OUR COOK—BOOK. Frederik-a Bremer. Translated by Mary Hewitt. 1 vol., 12 "no. Philada: T. B. Peterson (£- Brothers.-This is a new rasmaan uransstr roa “rsrznsos‘s uaowxs.” novel, by the author of ‘* The Neighbors,” just published in London and reprinted from an early copy. To show what [Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by Charles J. Peterson, in the Clerk‘s Office of the District energy and enterprise can do, we may mention that within Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District forty-eight hours after the London copy was received, by of Pennsylvania] Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers, the book was stereotyped, three tons of paper made, a large edition printed off, and 2 0’5"- Thcse receipts have all been tested, either by the author copies bound and for sale. As the volume contains nearly 2 herself, or by some of herfriends. Every month, we shallgive four hundred pages, and is really an elegant specimen of 2 several recefptsfin various departments; and the whole, at the typography, this is an achievement never before rivaled in end of the year, will be found to make the most complete cool: this country. book ever published. NIriff, I/I/I/IN/IJ'I

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What Will He Do With It! By Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. 1 1:01., 8 no. Ncw l'urk: Harper é Brothers.-—Bu1wer’s last novel is now completed, and lies before us, a thick, neat octave. For two years, thousands of readers have been held spell-bound from mouth to month, by the fortunes of Guy Darrell, Lionel and the other characters of this serial story. The present is a cheap edition, but handsomely bound in cloth.

BILL OF FARE r011. A socumu: mxxsa COMPANY is warm. Vermicelli Soup. Roast Turkey. A la Mode Beef. Beef Tongue. Roast 11am. Tomatoes. Roast Potatoes. Macaroni with Cheese. Mashed Potatoes. Cranberries. Pickles. Celery. Fried Oysters. Boiled Oysters.

Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men. By R Arago. First Series. 1 1:01., 12 mo. Boston: Ticknor 4! Fields.-— These biographies are too well known to need comment. The subjects of the present volume are Bailly, Herschel, Laplace and Fourier. There is also an autobiography of Arsgo himself. The translations are very good.

Damp Lemon Pudding .Cmoanut Pudding_ Ice Cream Raisins. Almonds' Omngcm Come

The Afternoon of Unmarried Life. 1 col., 12 me. New York: Rudd (£- Carleton. Pln'lada: T. P. Peterson d! Bro thers—A reprint of an excellent work, especially suitable for ladies, and announced as a companion to Miss Muloch’s “Thoughts About Women.” It is very neatly published.

Madeira, Sherry and Champagne wines may be used dur ing the course of the dinner. SOUPB

Han'eo Soup—Get a large neck of mutton, cut in two parts and put the scrag end into a stewpan with four large turnips The Laird of Norlaw. By the author of “Margaret Mait and four carrots, together with one gallon of water. Let it tand.” 1 not, 12 m0. JVcw York: Harper ¢£-Brothers.—We boil gently till all the essence is extracted from the meat. need not advise our readers of the merit of this new novel. Then wash the turnips and two of the carrots in the broth. Whatever this author writes is always excellent, excellent

cut and fry six onions in butter, and put them in; then cat

morally as well as intellectually. s the remainder of your mutton into very nice chops—not too Miriam Elwood; or, How Girls Live. By one of Them- k large—and add them to the soup, and let it stew very slowly

selves. 1 vol, 12 mo- Ncw York: E- Dunigan <fiBr0£h6f8-— 5 till the chops are quite tender. Cut the other two carrots A well~written story, inculcating an excellent moral, and 3 that were boiled into slices, and put them in the soup just printed in a very handsome style. The book ought to have 2 before you take it off the am; season it with pepper and 5311, a large sale among womenand serve it up very hot. The a l 3“, d“ M, or, Recrcatim Reading, arranged Sago Soup—Boil one pound of beefin two quarts of water, for the express an OfSt , “in French By G. ’Gcmrd A until the essence is completely extracted from the meat. fNl /fl fl f l fllN /lI INMW NIJJ/l/J/

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Strain the beef from the broth, and add to the broth one

which may be advantageously p“, into the hands of students of the French magma

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teacupful of sago; bOll it gently for one hour, but do not let the sage become too soft. Beat the yolks of two eggs With about halfa cnpful of cream, pour them into your soup tur

Thc Manual of Chim- B?! Charla Km"!!- 1 vol') 18 "w-

reen, and then by degrees pour in the soup. stirring it

New York: D. Appleton (t Cb.-—The elementary principles of chess are given in this volume, which is also illustrated

gently. Mock Turtle Soup—Take one quart brown beans, boil

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and salt, and add a lemon cut into slices. boil about five hours.

New York: Harper dl Brothers—This translation is by

Henry Thomas Riley, of Cambridge, England.

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added to it a blank verso translation by George Coleman.

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tparsley, thyme, mnrjoram, a couple of leeks, and a few

The Poetical Works of Fitz-Greene Halleck. New Edition. 1 vol“ 18 m0. New York: D. Appleton d? Cbrd beautifully

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dumplings, and potatoes. and red pepper.

Season it to your taste With salt

printed edition, in the miniature style, bound in blue and gold. It is the very edition for a lady’s library.

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The American Almanac for 1859. 1 eol., 12 mo. Boston: C'rosbyl, Nichols d! Co.-This work has long enjoyed a standard reputation. The volume for 1859 ought to be in “"37 libmry‘

Oysters—Fried.—Wash your oysters in their own liquor, and then dry them thoroughly. Iiave ready some rolled cracker. seasoned with pepper and salt; also, the yolk of one or more eggs. (l-‘our eggs to a hundred of oysters.) Dip

R086 Warriflfllon- By A. J. H. Duganne. 1 101., 8 no. your oysters into the egg, and then roll them into the Philada: T. B. Peterson é Brothers.—-A cheap edition of a § cracker. Have a pan ready with some boiling hot butter in well-written novel, by an American author of ability. ? it, into which drop the oysters and fry them a light brown.