rvt ivo Ayle, and is printed in large type, and cry and profusely illustrated. Ell,Usti Statesmen : A Course of cm the Political History of England. Ily 12111 , 3., pp. 2 1 33. New York : 1[ S: Bros , Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. TIo 1 ,. c uliar testes, sympathies and talents of t ). ! w riter, tia I scope in the delineation of these t y jc h‘roo3 in English history, and great work er, ju the , C 0133 of hUman advancement, Pym, l'r a n sell and Pitt. More than half of the vol -03 is o ccupied with the latter character. • It is n,Alos to e.nummd what GAlwin Smith writes. Th e iv.Lrinth and nobleness of his views, his fidel i(y. to I,berty, his extensive peliticallearning, and his great a bilities as a writer recommend his works to every cultivated reader. The externals uF this i;311.3 are appropriato, to such excellent materials. PERIODICALS AND PAMPHLETS. TILE RIVERSIDE MAGAZINE for young people. So xi. November, 1867. Illustrated. Hurd H o u.tliton, 459 Broome St., New York. Con. tonts : Jack's Chickens; Six Little • Princesses wh it they turnel into, (Continued); The Words with which we speak; Two Pumpkin pies; Uncle Silas at Burton Harbor; Stlties from Shakespeare, IV., The Wonderful . Adven tare: of Pericles, Prin: , ,e of Tyre, (Coholuded) ; 'hiking; Among the Trees, Noveinber; Ting- My Little Banty ; Another 'Story_ Of Thry and Dora; The " Once Irpan a Time Club.;" 11)ugh's Story of the Man and.. Ape ; Mother Mete lies; Illustrated Charade -3 Africa at War with Turkey. . LI a nt.'s LIVING Aug. No. 1224i , N0v. 16th, Coatents : William Cobbett ; Herrin V slieries ; Facts and Figures Sitinburne ;Li Critic; Brownlows, Part Y.; Fin); Li Irish Member : By W. Trollope; Lady Sings ; A Stranger's Impression of Vi enna; (;cranny; Admiral Farragut's The Stiiition in Rome ; Dr. Stevens' History of 1113 Math idist Church; Poetry.-=-After Long lesrs—is Day by Day.--Courage, Dear' rfei;rt 'fruity. FIFTEENTII ANNUAL REPORT of the .. Yotrig Men's Christian Association of the City ,Clf New Turk. Presented, May 15th, .1667. Pubiished, 1567. ltootni, No. 161, Fifth Avenue, onto. 22nd Street. ENNBUROII REVIEW —No. 001,W:11.-70c tolwr, 11iiii.—American Echtion.—NOw York • Le ward Scott Publishing 'Company.. Philadel phia : W. B. Zieber. Contents:--zThe NapoleOn corre:putilence ; Codification; The Christians of kt , lagascar ; Trades' Unions; kiss Edgeworth' —her Life and Writings; Amendment of An glican Rubric; The .Late Thomas Drummond-; The z.;es:•icii and its Sequel; Note. LosuoN QUARTERLY REVIEW„ No. COXLVI. I)s6er, 1867. ''Contents:' Royal:' Authorship ; The French Retreat from Moscow; Trades' Un bus ; Sir Henry Bulwer's Historical Characters; Thu Talmud.; Science in Schools; Portraits of Christ; The Abyssinian Expedition; The Con ory:ttive, Surrender. American Edition. New York : Lmuird Scott, Publishing Company. Philadelphia: B. Zeiber. HARP 'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for De comber. Han:it's B VLAA. 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Embraces all the attachments of their other well-known Ma chine, with many peculiar to itself, and in all the . requirements of a- The following extract from the.report of the Committee on Sew ing Machines at the New York ,State Fair, 1866, gives a condensed Statement of the Merits and excellenciee claimed thr this machine: "WE. the Committee Sewing Machines, after a careful and thorough investigation into the respective merits of the various machine. submitted for examination, find the Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine to be superior to all others in the following points, timely : - Sleiplicity.and Thoroughneas of. Mechanical Conatruction. Ease of Operation and Manage.eent. NoiselressMai and Rapidity of Moiement. - Beauty, Strength. and. Elasticity of Stitch. Variety and Perfection of Atthehment, aed 'F.ange of Work. Compactness and Ileanty of Model and Finish. Adaptation to material of any thickness, by an Adjeatable Feed- Bar, and in the. 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