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NOVEMBER 10, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. spices—and of all that is healing, and groves, and savory.in meats—it mea inventive and hfulness, end 4T readiness of sppliance. It means the economy of your ers, and the science of modern chemists— NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, t flesh-form This Mr. F Fl:: the Apollo opinion: and wo trust that Americans, eager to be- | traces of nnsight) n come the founders of great cities, will take it to heart, l ers per diem will keep a man alive if be is not fore | i wim New Dublications. H URD & HOUGHTON™ NEW BOOKS, FOR PUBLICATION IN NOVEMEER. GLISH - ——— THE FOOD QU STANDARD AUTHOLS, : saes e . CTE! EUROPE: PEING When M:, ¥ ots 3 erland he waxes en- | to labor, but hard work ires six or they will run % i 2 " gE FOOD SUPPLIES OF WESTERN ETRO 3 ‘When Mz, er gets to Switzerland he i abor, but hard work requires & ey | ting, and no wasting—it means Englieh S P rrias waTTLY N werLy 7o T QUESTION, W RERE | thusiastic, quotes the poets, and i loud in his praises | <hort of starch and sugar, and_go behind-kand in | g, by haspmfim- OFFERED AT LOW PRICYS - E i< Jivoianp 70 orr Meatt 1o wigh S8 ARSI | of the agrienltural population. A enstom is mentioned | bealth and strength. In 100 parts of wheat there are e, that you dre to be perfeetly, and EY D. APPLETON & Co. BEETHOVEN'S LETTERS: Part Loudon: Longmans, Green, & Co. 1 Lausanne, and perhaps elsewhere, of | 10 pounds of flesh, but nearly llu\\lnl.u the amount in | : loaf givers,’ and ss you are to sec jm er- oo Nos. 445 and 443 Lrosdway. Tronslated ;; Laoy w‘,“,'.. With a Portrait of Beethovens de 8 €xCt jint before & | le alf profits, which is said to ai the sawe quantity of vats ¥ justify the | o s s \tg Pretty 10 Ul 0= | Tup HARMONIES OF NATURE; On, Tnr Usiry op Caramiow, | Usiiov wils ™ Siczait's Letiers” 3 vois. Jeme. Price, 3 80 l L..lx.- x:n a50e0e I iia | rming is marvelous. Ever I f Scotehmen, . Jobnson’s | atively, that every- | By b7 . Hariwig. “Miustiated. 1 vl, tvo. Cioth. 7 0; baif | Just Ready. % when be teld p t . s i & ste of land by fencing, | ‘ g cuf, ¥ 3 o By ey 0 o waste o Jaud by fencing, and ographical surcass, cotims cotiled 4 Ber | oTLE HARVEST OF THE SEA. A contriution to_ the Natnl THAT GOOD OLD TIMF; 7 | 3 of our Kevolutionary 1 prosperous, though there 8 s | el | x in pronouncisg, B L5 L S L) e ey d b th sons for cach ) pitems of Abne ) | wnd otber matters of [ pass ot RUS L Rendye z th - bl et k % ev. Join Ayre, Fro- Ci A f r- ,’ i ion of Capt. Charles . THE ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. out of pluce de prod Ssamivation of the Pa- 8 e Hobltar | A e edtion, revised. With voten by ihe Ry, Gronas ¥, Towr- Ty M feed’ng for f Admiral Charles | od. Liustruteds 1 | 0% ’.";L ':;n-‘..‘:".l'u."f"n:.fl:'.'.".'::v'.': i e calf. $' © i tie text in order to rerder amily eircle. n. R CLASSICAL D1 Y *,* Slight sierations have been o AND «;r.uun,\lvl:\?,w::m OF BIOGRARHY. | thid'edition uasaceptiosable for chidien sud the f > . SAYS ON ART. n It has the n}. smpendium of iu which Las ever Leen izato with & serup s butter and wption, but she expo bat she mai e remembered, al RE; The Works of Wili:m Sh kespesre, Edited, vision of the text, by it . Mary Cowden £ ., Ovo. Cioth, $12; Bali caf, $20, full call, extrs, | oBY FRANCIS T i b bis wvas ) ) { sty . England o lations are n - 1 ol g “e gives bis clergy a mber of ngland can ( ‘The Kousehold Book cf | Clarke. 4 vo wk PALGRATE late Fellow of Pxeter Coliege, s . Yer for pplies of 1o | are preferable to b 1sehol Oxford, ted cloth, gilt tops. ~ Price. $1 75, ¢ for of foed, b { preferable to d cdited by Charles A. Data, bas | T ey o wark by i able and s €. ir abdomen eisof v ipp! le political ec st be cnter- , in an agricu I's notice was t! ly impe r D. Appleton & Co. The present issue taining it ¢ deservedly V. THE I'OEMS OF ALFRED B. STREET, EYMBOLIAED BY rite NOwEuR Dy | - T eobeited Ghien. Enls;llmn. Price, #7 &. A Tiustrstions, ho Leighton, F. 8. A.. Phuser, with Pamsges selected PARADISE LOST. shard Pigot. 1 voh, sto. tes. 1 yol. Price, clotl., §1 0. edition, edite with great core. The notes s1@ THE YEAK. In o serie and Portrayed in t BOOKS OF TH on of Milm; leged to taste, thoug s of itin New-York, y of Clristian- TLe revised cd d everything exeept the ¢ the last correctiol additions of the | ousselc tuctions of 3 i i i . ! 4 e ‘,‘.;.::; W4 W j;“ i Do | TR or ment whick gl L Locid e fouud of guest value, S Sipouiay | § as there 1s v i 7 " ,\(h . and his ";"“"" ?r’f" 5 Evgiish, With 30 Eugrasiogm | vol, Royal 8ve. b vil. sy il i e e Yo b sk Tr Jeht of 3 mities, talament and FRLY NOVELS, By Sir Walter Tiekirsed | tnciating Commrit e ANAR LIVE, form bending under the weight of year infirmities, sent and | Y NOVELS. By Sir W . o i et e SR TR ; ) ¥ > b X Sl clf, | place." by Wiistan D Howhiia, 5 ok ruwn bver Frioes 43 can get a d call their wine Johanun t it is quite as good hin} with 264 Engravings. 25 vols., vo. 1L:li I Adiew and euasged edition of this charmivgy interesting :-"d. esents the appesrance of & wuch older less the last important production tha will be cher- 2 n selection of . 1 vol, dte. vur, LALLA ROOKH. YNE'S ROYAL DRESDEN GALLERY. engraved afler pictures by the grect ALLERIES OF eable aceess to the glish lapg vefore us is doub! 1 be looked for from ICH. Being & i | od L}-n,.l» student of Li ory &1 Eook,” by Wm. Smith " | Aol ekt iy 7 A oiltice, \Thiste wes the inder at deguate wo writer, Itwas pri D., it published by Harper & | gheim, au fom tho Leucht Vil 4o blor. au )1‘1"In* ly doubled the . tome of Cmsar's Gallic wa ‘ TH ” ad y doub } | sfter rie: s rs el antage Lo the p o lshed ans, with & | Gore, wnd froum W Viewns 1 vol, { & FITZGE r a metrical ver- | Wherenpon Mr. e * 1 short in an entiquities, n Mor. ant., $3 ' YUSLIE TR DAY, | t A LIN eing o series of Views of » good sppes may | Sze 1 ) and distinetne e X3 vy 00 o e Pr Detng » weries of Viewso | THE AMERICAN CARD PLAYER, Containing coar w2d_comprelensive directiors for the i WhistBexine, it Fours, Crivbager Cosine splled from *Tromps” American Hoyla 150 ids, with cloth buck, 80 centr. Bound iu cloth Ato. $30. Edited by bis er type. o0 el By W. { calf, cxtre, $36. MENT OF OUK LOKD AND SAVIOR ustreted by 8 Plain Expiansiory Comuent snd athentic Views of Plices niutioned in the Nacred from ATHLY + aud Photosraghe taken on Foved by Edward Wilia A luwstisted 3 vols., vox in which *th ailze ation of the po- 2 the Roa,” by Edmund Hurper's * Librery of the see of that lite of the a Lady Trevely tina-toved paper. Tt 8 w0l 2 SPORTS FOR BOYS. v ol Gricefal Reciestions for Youth, com- tie aud Limb Exercives, m.l:’. Driviog. Anglicg, Fencing sud Broed. s ol L ustested with 194 fine woodcots and boards, with eloth buck, price 13 cents. Bound e Stars,” by Jacob ves a new theary of the force which | has prolonge d the light aud heat of the sun through the vast duration revealed by geology, aseribes the origin of the stars 1o o of ‘matter previously in a prseous ¢ i their motion by nataral step in human progress; but | action of D. 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S by Carlatd E WORKS OF CHARLE: d in's 7. Thej marigolds are b “Tho tur- | iy Genany, but while ho looks with sdwiration on the | il D'y, B i a 4 b3 Crniksbank wud Fid s rvels for size and beauty. The clo | y of Baur and his disciples ¥ Rt Fe HOSEN PN, WITIENN 0 Roxax Scuwzs or tur Tixes or Arsrnu’ 5{7 LADY ASHLEIGH ; - | Lalf eali, 10 coD is published under the zppro- . THE REJECTED INHERITANCE. by J. F. Swith, of * Micn.e Grey,” * Amy rything is utilized, The do f : D as unnble wo feet high. E He is also a sarc stead o being arrested and ineontinent] 0 his mind, aud b k! bear eritieis priate titlo of * reat i Goodness,” by Gould & Livcoln, ILLESTRATIONS O Oheravo, paper cover, price 5 cents. al aceor v [ are harnessed to wheelbarrows, and drag with | A :' . :};fl':l&h;‘jlfl“ by M “\'\I Lflhm soston, and Shelden & Co., New-York | :\'f.'.'?“ nErKs By Yok eck bove books seut by wail, tosry address, free of bial canine fidelity, ‘*looking happy in - Laru Joanea axiverial kpproval. BOOKS OF THE WE TR BOVS FAVORITE, A Took of Resreation and Adventute. R E A pew novel, entitled * Sunnybank,” by Marion Har- | Wustraied 1 vl 12mo. Cloth gilt, 3 gh not disinclined, we suppose, to get out of it THE MODERN sy OF NAVA | 1and, suthor of Al Nemesis," and other popular i . rk in the fields under t come of my | The girls and children unt hos iss L ARCINTECTU By LF ed a compilation entitled 165 pister; @130 1. A_PAINTER'S CAMP. Ky Philip Gibert Eamerion. New ». Mr. George W, | pi tal eye. Potatoes are plentiful, but not bei “The Way to Avoid the Centre of Our Violent Gales, ) Y parcntal eye. re J G ¥ b ablished by § 3 " ATREATISE ; STEA &' IN [73 VARIO £ diti00, sevised, i three from the “ance, Switzer | tie sole dependence of the peasant, do not e " ¢ be commende e . (lli- | Stories, is published by Sheldon & Co. s the tiest |\ ppLICATIONS. By Jobn b eventh editicu. Liustrated. Loy Iy Eyoraxn. o b tie sole dependence of the pe do not which may be commended to the on of our intelli- | SERER L Bory fron pen sinco the publication of | vt dter ¢ j ASaRehni: AT Ston,; ne Poos i1 l.:;.;,m,.,, ¥ Fuaxce Loog 111, Oze vol. Crown, 8ve, Ciwh Price #3. N IMPORTANT AXD INDISPENSABLY X5 DICAL WORK. NDEX € 3. \‘"D THEK n.u_ mxwr A populsr Dictionery of the Vi tble Kiugdom, with which i incorpe sesary cf Botanical Forma, Bitealy soin Lindley wnd Tiouy Mocre. Mantated k3 puoomas . lished 2 volw., M2me, Cloth, §8; halt calf, $11. Il AN INDEX OF bas been published i | 370 g5 LIKETie Duties, Briss and Joys, and the Dwellings author has treated the | «f the Kighteons. By the Rev. W. B. enzle. M. A Orcawental 1s on esch page. 1 vol., i2mo. Ked cloth, €2 50, white cioth, OMPLETE WORKS OF CHAR and shipowners. It consists of & series | « Miriam,"” which appesred in the Auturnn of 1862 of practical «x ions and suggestions founded on the | A treatise on * Bulbs,” by Edward Sprague Rand, [r., labors of Mr, Kediicld, Col. Reid, Admiral Fitaroy, and | = 210 0 A0 L 0 : Pragy other eminent meteoro) nable the com- | * " S PR BOVIaIH in the carts, | mander of a vesscl ta t gales which | Boston by J. E. Tilton & Co, T perennial. preval on the antic subject with equal intelligenceand thoroughness, omitting rtance to the amateur or the practical cul d T nded to au get weh Mall gent shipmaster esnlt is this book, | corse when the Ives under a clond. wstion: ** Where | is a steady crop of fl Cattle a appears to | a plenty to The little cheeses, th | ter, all are delicious. In short, Be ty in the pu Regained for everybody except the do gn Oftice and | and even for them the of bones r e bovine r 4 Childnood.” Manual of Siedicine, * e vol. 12me. pp. 424, with o velusbie Tubular Synop- . Approdix of Formu New edition, . e Price #4 50. Hulf calt, exire, 111 A CONCISE GLOSSARY OF 1ERMS USED IN GRECIAN, They | tional guarantee for the security of roperty when | | MKS CAUDLE'S CURT. of eircumlocution | Holland is the F 3 g g e M.g' i fdsec topie of ir r LKS OF CHARI b TOWS6 UDOL v a fow inches sbove the water. | exposed 10 the daugers of a sea-voyuge. The directions r . g 441 illastrations by Phiz. ’ did | browse upon land ouly @ few inches above the water, .,,.!"m.-u ta languiae Whish'the common ssllot:canset | ik n styis of sl telaiay trations by e CoNCiak uLossaRY by Tkuis USED IN GRECLAN | and give down willions of gallons of miik,with no feur | £ FNCG 0 PN ore the results of actual observation | precision, His wor LECTURES. By Deuglas Jerrold. ¥y John Henry Parker, F. 5 A. A mew revieed, ] | of the predestinate shambles. A cow in Holland is the | ghlg ‘f’x"‘;m;m“:m‘, ponploh b wfe ke gl sibly felt by tbe de it Tiustiated by Charles Keear, 1y ol dtee Cloth, gus, ®5 i upwacd of 00 woodcuts. Une vol. Lime., veilsm deis, Inid the foundation of bis | happiest of quadrupeds. The hreed of black andwhite | "0 "3 "5 ot 0 % Brothers issue a novel entitled * Sara- | » & mannal of popu ar culture, founded RAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADF. v, 1 6{,125 UF FATHER PROUT, (The Rev. Francie fall of odd things for the ¢ bas been kept re—the Hollanders would bave | N P ey e “ | on accvrate botanical principles, but adapted to the large |~ iy & GRK e e & - o 00, Lustraied by Macive, K. A. New editions. re- 7 oy o ehovt-horne. - Tiwere is & comfort. | t0g" depicting the characteristic foatures of Americai | class who have uo leisure for th study of botany as & sci- ANE Vied o argely Luproved. Une lrge i2me. voiume, cleth the Gradgr ‘There 18 something melancholy in Mr. Fisher' lar question: ** Where and to get meat ¥ an secount of inascial Revolution, | ence. Tte illus 18 and typographicsl ex n of Utlics Banks, Guvarniment A—-Ib-.u)oa:: the work are highly creditable to the publisher The same house have brought out * Outpost,” s new o aspect in the very houses of | Lfe at the period immediately succedi he land is carefully tilled—and all ';_'"1 a treutise on * The Law and Practic Eu able butter-and- By the Author of — | the inbabitants. the e of for P ment Life lossrance. By Wiliaws Lowiss, A great, mighty, arrogant with both | for the cows. The ocean has yielded them * fre:h Siasi Bis o breeches-pock as—ibe richest | fields and pasturcs new.” Mr. Fisher says that En- | * wud Two Hundred Years Ago,” by E. H. Gillett, | yovel by J. G. Austin. SREVERICK THE GREAT AND RIS CLURT Bty Main” Dedicaied, by permisncny Lo he of all lends, own population | gland has nothing to show like the Datch cereal pro- | a semu-historical romance, inteuded to illustrate the so- | (0 Lo e SRR e of i Vi, i e Exchequer, Sra Gl e tHizR REVELA- by its own pi ting in palaces | dnce, and he gives the figures to prove his assertion. | cial and religious condition of England, at the time of the g . DR R g P, " d TIONS OF A CITY MAN. By tie author of ~ The Buboies ts ple The student of | The very export of butter and cheese is a_miracle—in | aecension of Charles 11, is published Ly the Presbyterian | large pages, devoted to the dissommnation of valuable e B ATURAL IS information regarding insects injurious to vegetation “NAPOLEON IN GERMANY Every naturalist, fruit-grower, and farmer is interested in such a work of whieli there 18 5o otaer of the kind in our country. Tho subject is of vital importance. Almott AT HISTORY THY NATURALIST IN VANCOUVER'S ISLAND AND BRIT- ISH COLUMBIA. By Johu Keast Lord, ¥. L. 8., Netursl- at 1o tia Bruir North American Bousdary” Co “Trass'sted from the German of L. Mubibeck, VUL TRE ShANO DICTIONARY + Or. T Teronn Wamps, every ‘year iusects destroy willions of bushels of giaiv. By, E NILES e sy wih: thele Smatery S o kb s Alwir hisis y traced {m With hiciog yphic p.ate. Cloth, instance, 14,512,000 pounds of the former | pPublication Committee in Philadelphia. Scveral of the 837,000 of the latter. England gets about | most celebrated Puritan divines of that period are mads Leese, | to figure in the narrative, which presents a lively and | of the character and experience of the English noncon- formists. history caunot but rememb ve, in the | 1863, f darkening doys-of its dec hited the same | and meiancholy spectacle, and looked over the narrow | four-fifths of the butter and two-thirds of the c! ields of ltaly, into the barbarian londs for succor and | Belgium and the colonies of Holland take butte sustevance, As in Fogland uow, there was in Rome | Prussia, Russia, and Sweden, cheese. | then, an enormous class of recognized and registered | Mr, Fisher observes that there is little in Holland, | The Second Volume of the Fourth | ‘;r-w. pears, ,!r'lum -wl‘ peaches wfi’um;lmeml.\' l'y . yaupers, who depended upon tbe dovations of public | or Belginm, or Switzerland, or France, which a large | Living Age™ is issucd by the pul ;| their ravages. Too little is keown, too much cqgnot be o e i tice $1. wnd private chaity for their daily bread. All Africa | English farmer would call good farming; there *“are | Co., Boston. The current literature of the past Summer | :{fl"."h E. ITI Cresson publisher. D, Walsh, editor, T gy o ':.f:fl‘,'_'}f,‘:,’.w_‘:"‘ Boiog P and is already | no steam-plows, few thrashing-machines, none of that | months is Landsomely represented in this useful pe ock Lsland, 1llinois.) J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co. sl viskal s peiacipel s America. **It was the | vast apparatus which we foolishly suppose indispen- | ricdical. s ::.::":;‘?:hhuu.l. Ak saye Gibbon, *of Augustus, to relieve | sable; but there is in all these countries a_more | We have received from the prolific pes of Mr. Carleton, New Dublicahions. Fubiiabers, ‘snd o author? Alen, S ppontis o and to amuse the idleness of an innumer- | minute, 8 more careful cultivation of the soil, and | « Our Artist in Peru,” s collection of leaves from the | S o > ® llourw-o{::‘j::::y.;::' b e NE* NEW POEMS. It bad been customary to muke a there is, also, that which should be the principal tbject |y teh book of u traveler, during the Winter of 1865-6, | &§ WINBUR? i e L e Pfiuuéufi) THIS DAY: | monthly dis ion of corn, but the success of Con- | in all farming—a larger amount of produce from the v O " Spanich tantive, changed this to daily allowances of bread. | land, larger quantities of food for nlw people, which is | ¥ George W. Carlotoo. With the slightest pomsible LAU b et pedede el It publie ovens of Rome were Like the soup kitchens | obtained without exhausting the soil.” Meanwhile, fringe of descriptive letter- the sketches speak for ;u other Poems snd L —_— of Teland; and the Goversment in the time of the | Englaud gets meat from abroad. Mr. Fisher says that | themsclves, as awusing fr tmoptied- Rr AN | POSTtH SR BW TaAT ooty st ERLY WRECKED. Ay T o Lird Valentinian, gave away 2,625,000 pounds of | the steamer in which be sailed from Rotterdam was | comic features of South Awerican life, with & snilicient OUR ARTIST 1 1 - o = E Lacon every year. But the problem of feeding the | loaded down with cattle and sheep for the English spico of caricaturo to give them & smack of whimsical | A new book of comie thetcher. A NOVEL. How NEW-YORK CITY it o humor, but tot impairing their tidelity to nature. The | Artietin Cuba™ Fourth thousand Koman population was never solved, and & race of | market. Three other steamers came from Rotterdam | o Juplisher issues & neat edition in orn ted bind- 13 GOVERNED. beggars was establisbed, which etill survives, numer- | the same tide, all equally loaded with live stock. And | jugof Drake's celcbrated fantastic poow * The Culprit THE CULPRIT FAY BY HENRY MORFORD, ; B ous, importanate, and shameless, in the ruin of the | this goes on week after week. For' ™ with coplens Miustrations by Arthar Lamley, fom- | , Jisidey elitien of this bosetiul pesen, Wilh vs hunived Hisctns Autber of “ Shoulder Straps,” **The Comard,’ he. de o rial city. The moment Mr. Fisher gets back to England be | ing a part of the advanced gusrd of gift-books, whieh | e g » 4 l e Jamss Pamron. r. Fisher states the meat question in Great Bri- | begins with true Anglican inconsistency to grumble | gleaming in gold and bright rainbow colurs, will soon take ROUNDHEARTS, Price 25 conta. * ain with candor and perspicuity. “In our cold | and to glorify. Ou his way through Esscx u»findon the public by storm. Mr. Carletou bas also given to the | A delightful book. Ey the suthor n — Awerican public an edition of Swinburue's new volume of o » Tt Pemphoot tos reprist fiom THE NORTE AMERICAN AE- climate,” he saye, ** where it is necessary to keep up the temperature of the system to blood heat (90%), it is peedfal for more thsu balf the year that the food used should contain & considerable amount of beat- frrn. such as animsl fat. We also require fleeh ormers to keep up the vital force. or muscnlar action. 1In warmer climates, where the external atmosphere is above blood heat, man does not want so much fat meat, and in the colder climates he requires more | his eyes aro refreshed by such fields of tornips as he hag not seen abroad. While at Harwich he blows up bis breakfast, execrates the new Great Eastern Hotel, and sighs for the beautiful morning meals which he purchased in Rotterdam for the insignificant amount of one shilling sterling. But not for one moment does Lis true British pluck abate. If meat is not to be had abroad, then his bucolic fullowecitizens must and shall raise more meat at home. Brittania, scorn- porias, ** Laus Veveris,” 8 collection of erotic madrigals, us indicated by the title of the tisst poem, which hav proved too bold an experiment on the sense of social cency 10 be tolerated in the land of their birta. Such uu- wholesome exotics, though set off by tie poetical entico- ments of which Mz, Swinburne is & consummate waster, will find scanty favor smoug modest Americas housebolds, They sing the praises of licentious indulgence with freedow thet would slwmost bring a blush 10 the cheek of Auacreon, Ovid, or Catullus, casting the illusions of fancy THE ART OF AMUSING, JENNIE JUNE'S 1t sorte of Patior and Faml'y Amuseme WOMAN OUR ANGEL. guew Domestic Nevel. By A. 5. R MOUNT CALVARY. With Meditations iu Sacred Places. A These beoks are o/l besutifully beund fu AMERICAN COOKERY DOOK. 12mo, extra cloth. Price, §172. THE AMERICAN NEWS COMFANY, New York. VIEW for Octobar, 1966, of the article 1n whic M:. Facton thoreugh- Iy sud graphically sxposes the systematic sud evormoe ‘ascallies which scccrding to bis statements, mark the scta of the suthorities of the City o/ New York. Every good cllizen in or out of hecliy shonld reed it. *, For wli the Bookstores Eent port poud on ieceipt of Price by th pubiishers, ;1‘0 THE NEWS TRADE. danimaliator lle, Moatle & nesesity i the, Iuhab | ing the grsiers of Bibes Iand X o ilage.. o, | 42d the dedsetire grces of languege orer he uselend | —endwiiVe el by il pep 2 ) 4 TICKNOR & FIELDS, Dove. wre forced 1o consider i, from wLat regions we are to | enforced and refreshed by a great variety of statistical !'“f;fl;:;{‘u;""'),"&:"fi::‘n o .";]';':",‘:' ,::‘“s.,“:; FiVE CHILDREN®HOOR, Rew FRANK LESLIES BOYS' AND GIRLS WEEKLY, | Ne. 63 Blaacker st New York obtain the supply of meat’” For a supply of meat, | tables, in which Mr. Fisher has added, subtracted, | humauity. l A NEAWV MAGAZINE FOR THE LITTLE ON an Diustrated Paper, with Storles, Puzzies, etc, for the Young. | N LN IUKNOR & FIELDS A With No. 5, A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM PLATE 18 OIVEN, THE BATTLE OF STONY POINT, Thin peper succeeds Frauk Leslie's Children's Friend, Dealers mey have their ords by sendtog to THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, PUBLISHER'S AG| w supply of gran is necessary. The growth of this in | multiplied, and divided for his country’s good, until R “ “1is's Complete Cook.” - ” : T pios Rl T com e atex youre | o i fhsatine 1ouka Tiio & bundcal Mimgbass th | _Joes MUY Titkitlis M T¥Hes Compiote o i S S B L “Tie deficit Las been made up ny foreizn Hoporta | United Kingdom must make the most of her 61,000,000 | Promising 1o 1y SOWR & PeFions 0060 0¢ SAEWRERERE 18 8 she. ticns. Bat the decrease n the growth of gram pro- | acres of arable land—must get 20 tuns of green crops | branches of cookery aud domestic econouy, with practical Juces & decrease in the supply of meat, and this not | from each acre, which will produce?,500,000,000 pounds | receipts for prepating every variety of daity and substan- oeing made up by foreign importations, there is & de- | of meat, or 90 pounds of beef, or mutton, or veal, or | tial dish for the table; and a = Gaide to Health and Long fciency, and consequently au advance in price. Meat ]mr]; for each human being in the happy and no | Life,” by Dr. Robert James Culverwell, showing what to 1 cold countries caunct be made from grass, except | longer hungry islande. There will be 10.000.000 acres eat, drink aud avoid, what exercise to take, how to control and regulate the pussions and appetites, and how to pass poem Las bean flastraied by 8 Eyiinge. Jr. and i oot ghe et Bl A A % OF NENRY W. LONGFELLOW. mes; wiiforn with the Poews iwcently ringfora lesnyson. Price $7 50, BOOKS RECENILY PUBLISHED, MAUD MULLER By J. G. Whittier. lliustrated. $3 8. in warm weatber—there 8 no deposit of fat, because | left for clover, 21.000,000,000 ucres of ari pasture ibe suimal only gete enough, simply to support ife. | land, and 16,000,000,000 of waste land for cattle and | through the world iu gonersl 1o yujel, Comierh S 0 e Eider I ied) __ewtes Bt A e sion 2voe. 88 s : i oo spbiovl o Byt - A o k c ! 1 P g gl v ER'S 3 , 1o England, in W eding must be resott- | sheep, milk and butter. Let England, if she wishes §nlume Listle Mattie. TAMPAIGN SONG LosorE WS POk ediion. " 0 If they do ot Burn, ~SWINGING ROUND THE CIRCLE." Ulustrated). “ BREAD AND BUTTER." ol 5 Siogh ber. i3 g Bve copies, #5 Single numbe Y5 PAILOR MAN They will Biac Avtumn D Tawus: #1735 8 3 For sale by Newsdeaers. ow Yol $it. THE l:lal’,;)w PAPERS, Secoud Serien. By James Kumell Il 3 LR DAYS. By Gail Homilton. Livetrated. #15 \D TENNYSON. #1 25 vard Taylor. $: d 10, and this requires artifieial food; a decrease in | ** to retain her proud position among the nations of ey reach o odi Bt g7é'n predicates o diwinution u the area under tur- | the world, turn Eer attention to the proper culture of Cantara; or, Teacher of Singing,” edited by Fra s there is & decrease in the quantity of | her own soil 1" This is the concluding deduction and H. Nesh and George F. Bristow, (published by A. e in the price says our | inexorable Q. E. D. of Mr. Fisher's travels, and it | Barnes & Co.), is & complete musical toxt-book for schools T 8. ARTHUR & SON, NO NAME ; Or, THE PRILADELPWIA CONTENTION THE PICTURE OF 8T, J0HS. &y o 2. urists Lave been compensated for the | seems very much like the old saying about the public | of every ravk, and prepared with special reference to the | 4, upplied by American N';"‘:(.'{""“,‘:':;""! st Philuderphin PRI L AND CHABACTERISTIC MEN. By Fdwin F. 3 agric ction in the price of corn by an increase in that of | benefactor who makes two blades of grass grow where | uew provision by the New-York Boa:d of Education that = Y LA INE R 1 86 yre ofove i ) o » " YHE CHRISTIAN EXAMINEK y sdspted to 1he times; ench ba | e " " weal.! From whbat cowrse cal greaver supplies be | one grew before. With the busbaudry of Flanders instraction in musical notation and reading shall be given TUR NOVEMBER. 3 A spstud sl S - ¢ b v;;;:m:}; 'Bmm'fic:':r:{ifi';a;:w:"" & 0. 61 Bleeckerst.. New York. ubrased ! on ber plains and of Tuscany on her hill sides, En- to a portion of the pupils in the public schools. gland might easily raise food for double her present | **Tbree Years in the Sixth Corps,” by George T. Ste- wopulation. Increase the number of rural laborers ! | vens, Surgeon of the 77th regiment New-York Voltnteers, contr Jiminish the non-productive classes—tbe mere tulk- | (published by 8. R. Gray), presents a vivid and fainful | 1 ESIEARPANVIERRR DR GHANR e w6, o ers! Subdivide the Jand. These are Mr. Fisher's | piorure of tho suthor's experience of military service in | 1. TROLLOFES HISTORY OF FLOKENCE, H T preseriptions for languishing British busbandry, aud | 10 wur of the rebellion, comprising a series of singularly | v, u;'r"'"f‘vlunwnrgu AND WORKS OF MADAME SWET CHINE'. A extremely judicious ones they appear to be. 1 2 4 i iger Fizher gives us, by way of appendiz, an Essay | Interestiog d’"“”l‘ of ‘all the '"""(;“""" of army life, its |y 3olN PIKRFONT . 0. A. Commings. he Produetion of Food,” read by bim before marches, ita battles, its camops, and the sad scenes of the VL THE NATIONAL CONFEREMCE AT SYRACUSE, ny make it | the Social Science C in B : ~ 4) The volume contains a narrative in full of the | Vil DIFFERENCES OF ADMINISTRATION 1) ¢ Social Science Congress in Berne, in 1865, We ons of the army of the Potomac, founded on the | Vil REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATULE. tecelpt of the price by s ° 15 Ldited by the Rev. H. W, BELLOWS 0 DITSON & Ce., Boston. G ionterl S Ready on Monday, Nov. 12 3 LYON & IIEALY, Chicago. \'I:W VOLUME OF LANGE® COMMENTARY, T SN B SR T . Pulvished by CHARLFS SCRIBNER & COMPANY, No. 654 Brosdway, New York, LANGE ON ACTS. H. Scharfier, D. D. 1 vel. royal atave rice ving » Geversl Introducticn and the Geopel .\:’. l'y"l'm J.&I’. Laxen Edied. wib aige & MMENTARY, containing MARK ediied . W Leaving bebind bim the British domivions, the Br.tish balls end the British turnips, Mr, Fisher land- od &t St. Malo, in Brittany, only o find Lritisk malt- sters buying French barley and British dairymen Freuch butter. Riding by 1 miles to Rennes, be observed the butter snd cgg ket for English sapply still brisk. The value of sted into the Uzited Kingdom from Fravce in 1564 | on as £1,500,000, The farmers - TTENTION, 4 NEWSDEALERS. FLANAGAN & FINCH, WHOLESALE NEWSDEALERS, ARE NOW READY T0 FILL &l criens fiem country dealers AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. P Dr. J. P. their business to eNCOUTARS FO r+, and do ot | Jack space in which 1o follow Lim through this; but | ocs P - ] 4 i cial Teports of the principal commanders, as well as SUBSCRIPTION, $5 per sunum~Siogle Coples Wreed for the butcber. In Nom ¥, Mr. Fisber in- | his assertion that *‘the capacity of land to suppor | his own plemmd ul»er\p..hun?.und arranged and digested Publisher, JAMES MIL Pasticular attention is paid s ,”._‘.';,‘“I,, N S o @niges for several pages i his'orical sentimentalism, | Luman life, bas never been tested to its fullest ex- | with adwimble order and clearness. It bears the marks No. 822 Broadway. New-York Jothe forwiiieg of 81 ted by the Rev. Di. P. Schall aud the fev. €. C. 1o whie dering that bis talk s avowedly of fat | tent," is worthy of attention. Land in its natural | of carcful and eonseientious preparation, and of ot little W.YORK MEKCHANTS 3 g o a1 A AN CE Y CUMMENTARY O ¥ “A¢D Bl sgularly | state produces but little food. 1t is the application of | 8kill in literary workmauship. The work is illustrated who wish Lo communicate with the traders of Ceatral Ilincie 'M“:’r"‘::::_f S o 3 A ST A M T 1o the combiaes Moot ol shous sommty » : ditinguished divines nd palpit orsiore I Butope, snd is wew i m..nf roots, be is &t all i prone; but he sag ariety of appropriate engravings, and is brought FLANAGAN & FINCH enly brings uy be very midte | Jabor to land which makes it productive. What js | ¥itb z o '« will fod ¢ dectsshie pelens’la orey of (rancietin, wilh Tarps cdowions by o ol wowber < of his fine writing, with the statement that his conn- | taken from the soil in the shape of food must be re- | °:4iB 8 superior siyle of mechanieal execution. Nos. 21 and 23 Ano-st., N. V. Arymen care wore for the sapply of fat cattle which | turned to it or the land iaativn Dick & Fitzgerald bave fssued * Lady Ashleigh; or, THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, e 5 O T ailed o} D] eiierie sapalon wed evgousichit of Do kst tley can obtamn frem Nomendy for the tradi- Mr. Fisher, as we are happy to find, is anti-Malthu. | the Rejected Inheritance,” by J. F. mith, forming & new JUN FOR THE MILLION.— Joe nll':h.. :,1}‘.':.‘}?‘&.‘;,‘“.,':.‘:.'::.':;;"':::?:1:'.'.2‘2;...,. & don, 1966, At CHARLES A. MIL: 76 Nassaust, N.Y' | various parts of the work: the Rev. Dro. W. 0 T. Shedd, E. D. Yeo- Kend for o eatalogue of back numbe * | Zians, Chas. ¥ Schaefor, D. W. Poor, C. P. Wing, I1. B. Huckett, A. bR S T8 Just On. C. Kandrick. Geo. = Day, Taylor Lewis, A Gosuan, P. 1. Steeosiis, C. C. Starbuck. John li‘llb. Edw. A. Washborn, E. Muiferd, ), Taid. Moabert and John T. Hurt, Several other «ehelits huve prom.: A ¢ : SPRIN complate. Cloth, cilt rdges. Price. 75 tions of & race which bue passed away,” which we | sian, and is not opposed to the orthodox command, | instaliment of their uniform edition of the novels of that PRINGPIELD, ILL Joot Book. ", complate. Cloth. elitrdges, Fricq ¢ 1 ) wbab) . 5 “ g n v " 9 . . . tbick extremely yrobable. lu shert, the great beef- | Increase and multiply.” It would quite take away | sutior; Athletic Sports for Boys,” 8 ropository of th- | Ty JOURNAL i the ou'y Republican mewspaper jubished in sating country of the world now looks to a foreign | the pleasure of becoming a father if it were certain | e recreations for youth, coutaining complete instruc- |y, siate Copita land for a of its favorite flesh. The traditional | that the arrival of the little stranger necessarily cut i 3 B vy now comes from & province of frog- | off the ratiox 4 oot tions in gymnastics, skating, swimming, riding, driving, (he official paper of the State and d hme 3 IN THE ARMY OF “oon as the origiusl is suflicieutly sdvanced. from i f frog- | o ns of some other little stranger, unknown | g . st Biis i tete end City Governments, an. UTUMN OF 1861 TO THE 4 of peiee. fencing, and many other fuven nuscments, handsomely NELLION. APRIL 9, 1066.—BY SURGEON ! post-paid on receipt of price. ORK BIBLE AND™ COMMON 4 Interesting work which has been PRAYER BOUK SOCIETY beg to cal! the atieotion of the ouly s bistory of the 0'd Sisth | 7yude and Public to their extansive stock of BIBLES, PRAYEK. les. the scenes i the | BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, sets cf BEOOKS FOR CHANCEL d on the march—abound- | ynd DESK, TESTAMENTS, APOCRYTHAS, ete, etc, Engheb eating France—a fact stustling epongh to make Ho- lng ey o - gy, P! s cn et perhaps, but still & man and a brother, or & woman | ylustrated; * The Book of Household Pets, and How to | the largest circulation. The Weekly Edition pevetrsice tvery 3 and o eister (in the gristle), with a prior right of | Mauage Them,” showing the correct treatment of birds, | Connty. u'.: the .\om.m‘« .'.nvy not fat, partly on acconut | occnpstion, and with equal powers of digestion and | dogs, squirrels, rubbits, and other animals; and * The i :'"yl; TRIBUN of the wanuer climate, and partly for lack of turnips. | assimilation. Under such fearful philosophical cir- [ American Card Player,” giviog the received code of laws 'l < h —_— Hle suggests the importation of ballocks on the hoof to | cumstauces, marriage would be painfully akin to | for whist, euchre, Bézique, and the differont varietios of FOR 1567, — W SR < . cam pu and In the norpitals, i the bivou be bronght into conditien 'x England, where the tur- | murder, and heads of familics sheer congeners games wost common in this country. — beautifu) incideats, profasely and ly illustrated. p , o h geners of y This popalar Politiesl snd Statistical Anssal wii be resdy sbout | g% ) fneldots, profieety and sloguosly Tuetisted, d A variety and iu all styles of bind , o - h gy e ; 3 " 5 i v e has ever beat pabiished which so perfectly reflects the | abd American, in very gres: variety sty s wipe grow, pirates aud pickpockets. Bince Mr. Maithus earned “ Jeunie June's American Cookery Book,” by Mrs. J. vl coutain: iy life of the soldier, whila st th -m:fl.:\:cn’:lm weom | EF A New Catalogae is vow ready, ard wili be sent to the Trade *PARTMENT. the At on application. OW READY, SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY.—A ‘Trall, containing the latest low 1 traveler does rot wtays o nwng to notice that workmen are vot so well paid as in England, but eat less and perform less ger lovg in Paris, but he | the lasting malediction of mothers by the promulga- | C. Croly, (published by the American Nows Company,) | ASTRORH TG St tion of & theory which bothered their minds while it | is dedicated to the young housekeopers of America, aod Tnited States Government, Ministers. &e. Senators sud Reprosentatives of XXXIXth Congress. DEVES P Tarke: wilr. AGENTS \\'ANTIID EVERYWHERE.—Tne most ofiered No book in market lacerated their hearts, the population of Europe bas in- | o4, 1 the shoal k: pared with work, The consamption of mest in that city i in- | creased 50 per contum, yet food is more abuvdant than | 5 0.9 Jrotospeiony Sasshens o Seesh-sempson v R e e e Bies e G Foda TEA 23 ereasing. Civie populstions generally, are nzwpm l it was o?m Thhminsu affecting nomplifinunnlv':' Sizmiar datans, o the. gionud. thet tiey &1m £00 abom s, e, l--"-“"*-’::'nd-:l:-‘r R et - No. 38 Stat i e @ucers, and the conttries in which they exceed the | the proverb which affirms that when God sends mouths o pretentious, too deeply imbued with *bigh art” in The Civli Righte Bill snd the Fresident's Veto Messsge. - - which abablLaets o e g L amn | He iy sends Aomelbing v s s ooy ilver | Cookery, fo mectthe wantaof (ho common ran of peepe | T3¢ s e Y e Eadsne Vot Mot | J, BHICLEUELT Gt Pl o ST oFbenutit! and hesithy Consumption. Frauce with 1t smalles itien, bas | spoous of in Horn spoons, although the distribution | Yio eat tolive, and do ot live o eat. Such books el o ol Ons of i prest Pubbabies Hummniy i maph: = Tl L Crey 1be advantege of Evgland, aud, in farorable us | through baman ugency, in this imperfect world, ie 3;',"' m"md‘,flm'“ In the ost splendia “’bf i Ty Rt ot st U C st ond PO e ICAN yroduces sufficient Fiain, or vearly Fuflici a0 D bir | sometmes dolcfully unequal. It may Telieve the | g bunce o s bt ey loate tho podt JOUNER\r | The Seuttern Logaias Conventon. EoEN own consumption. The diffusion of the French peo- | minds of fiwu ’&m&n to know that the eame | veal, and wake s plddl-:p«uh-{ ot broad for fue st Addross of the National Commities of the Republicas and request a call for Cat Dllokl%&’l"' Q.MLY MAGAZINE.— over the surface of France, has prevented the science which cre i EGINNING FRENCH. Poara, Chiotran baste, Chritis " Party. * Boothing Sirup,” lied | time in Ler life, quite inthe dark. The receipts asd di- Tmpartial Suffrase—Progress of Public Opinion in 4866 to subssoiling, draining, and rotation-croj nn.p{m rections set forth Mistroes Jenuio June bave been | The Neticosl Debt, - g froe up the -uppfi of Ouni'- County wilk, oy l-hn{. with | caretuly sasted and Jound seaviplo and gractice) pafore | Elmien st e ek B ftaatioe g 7l | EXERCISES IN PRONOUNCING, SPELLING AND TRANS. | sextwesk New'sthe e i makeup proper planting, we need have no watering at all. being noted down in her book. She also gives & variety of Eiections for the Tribune Almanae. ¢/ A hungry gentleman who sit down before n pound | hinte and suggestions with regani to the massge The Staloe of the Usion: Ares, Fopulation, Cepltas, Geseraers ustion of the soil: and exportation, Mr. F, consi ‘s Lad political economy snd worse political mow|- My "—an opinior worthy of consideration in the United . Swtes. The French peasauts are healthy, strong oud Faperience n-nno- this . BES ANUAL FOI TLDREN EVER PUBLISHED, A s a0 o oAb Frech Couroe” BARGAINS T wctive, which is to be nttributed to the wholesome- | of beef-steak tender, juicy, and an inch thick, may | Mest of the thousand and ono daily perplexitioe and e Covutries: Ates, P e vwrasant, | it boing trranged from 4 - 1 (1 - annoysuces that occur in the routine s ke, ke. b f and the 10th Paris edition of Bele: Sy 30 cents, and FANCY - :.fl e ':}“n;% ffi’&?&f‘r«&‘.fi.fl& with | not care two K“"' for a chiemical analysis of the pride | mossof which aro valusble and nuundof::.lp Ml:l‘lr Pric 3 coatar Beven (post-pald) One Dollas, Twelve Doliors por | - Bpecisten oopbes sesd to toashers, ”‘":' frtpybiedguedl TGN P s Tty | of the porter-houdes’ ba after dinner Le may not ob- | clients out of many s difficulty. They are moreover put | Husdred when sent by Express ordeys (with cash aclonad) FOLLEN'S GERMAN READER, aalague N gubpled with weat t 14 sous (Wbt 7d.) per | jct o know that 66 per cent of bis beauiful cut was | with ot s ltde , a8 well s Firacity, though 1n sl atony o Pron e e e Prosioar o Barpart” Now N m—w enthasastically exclaims: ngw the | water; that 19 per cent will go to give him an alder. | some cases it might puzzle the lady of the Louse to eArry VINES =R = INGELEY e o otk B0 W BOOKS =~ Y. months wil water st this price” The | manly fleshiness; and that 14 per cent is assigned to | them tuto effect, as for instance the advice to fire s pistol I illunlinb. “:hl).rsml;[.J!LY.c-{.‘ WESTON, | Poblisbed by LEYPOLDT & HOLT, Storm.” by Oeo, W, How ‘:.:;”fl the m.ol': . BEES g . New-Yorl Pacific Oceas. Just publl Rogson TINEAU; Inelading CARLYLE, | IMPORTATION OF BOOKS 70 ORDER: speciaity. BUPERB COLLECTION OF STANDARD, L8, No. 179 Waterst. . "‘"Mflzm-cmnnuv.: France is mainly at- comfortal ch when it is on fire. 1f the dishes on Jenue Anbatable to the existenoe of ‘be peasant pnwh{on, ::;m g;"’fiflm’dw A L s the mg[,g: on ber title-pege, | PRECAENRIDGE. SMITH, - n June's table are as good jents, according o | 15"od Christian might be ploased to #it at her board: | MONTEFIORE, ELIZA COUK, FPROUDE, THIERS, ALDRIDGE, e luck of which Las <ot Euglend, through the Poor | Dr. Playfai ires 62 ormer piece. ¢ L Cuglend, 4 . Playfair, every one, on au average, requires 62 | g fograph ILLUS! elegant! i e ! !"!J."h:d' e Dillies, over £806,006,000, unds aunually (o keep np a proper bodily condition. ofwlod-z:'nm‘kziymm .::d' o'hCTlny.u ‘::d:?oil:‘h‘n.. :::;'::';:Tf o'r"'r‘.’fl""n«'&%'r Allnhr'lll‘vwo'omnfl o, 'c‘s':u':‘uxmu.n’ o u'&.‘l‘u‘?‘é'bflf)i.:“" ot lmgoripd LEAVEC OF G% ition 1867, with all the 10 b depjered.t 1 of mastes o cities and towns | I it s uot obtaimed from porter-bouse stesks, then it | aud of ebekah, aud of ' tho Quoan of Shoba. 1t meuns | for 1. Rest by frt pout or 20 cents, Address FOWLER & [ N Colupuerioned M. NUNAN, | ol Frive 3. i‘o'u""?""‘m“'? SRR Sty P60 e Iy theory, i Tieion iu | must Lg sequred from soething else, CBocso 15 & | thy Kuowledenuf ol frulte, #od bechs, Iad b alms, 600 | wWRLLA va 20 Browiwag, . Y, pqect wased i B o .