MISS LESLIE'S 
LADIES' RECEIPT BOOK. 
A useful companion for large or small families — being a sequel to 
her work on Cookery — comprising new and improved directions for 
preparing — 
Soups, Fish, Meats, Vegetables., Poultry, Game, Pies, Puddings, 
Cakes, Confectionery, Jellies, Breakfast and Tea Cakes, Em- 
broidery, Crochet-work, Braiding, Needle-work, Cleaning Furs, 
Merinos, &c., Washing Laces, Destroying Ants, Bugs, and Mice, 
Cleaning Silver, Preparing Colours, Making Artificial Flowers. 
A NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION, 
WITH 120 ADDITIONAL RECEIPTS FOE PREPARING 
FARINA, INDIAN MEAL, PASTRY, MARMALADES, AND ICE CREAMS. 
In one vol., 500 pages, full bound. $1 00. 
"A handsome volume, prepared by Miss Leslie, containing receipts for all the 
goodies, comforts, ordinary and extraordinary eatables required in families. When 
Miss Leslie prepared her Cook-Book, we recommended that it should be hung up 
midway between parlour and kitchen, for the convenient reference of the inmates of 
both departments. Let there be another nail driven into the wall, and the Keceipt 
Book hung at the fide of its predecessor. — U. S. Gazette. 
'•The work which Miss Leslie has here given them, might be studied half a year 
with great benefit, even though the lady never had occasion to exercise her know- 
ledge. * * * * Miss Leslie takes the student by the hand and leads her over her 
home that is to be, explains the use and benefit of each apartment — the proper 
mode of caring for it — gives directions for furniture with "curtains to match." — 
Southern Literary Gazette. 
MISS LESLIE'S HOUSE-BOOK. 
CONTAINING 
The most complete Directions for Housekeeping, and a useful 
Guide to Newly Married Ladies; being a Companion to "Miss 
Leslie's Ladies' New Receipt Book." Twelfth edition, greatly en- 
larged and improved. 480 pages, cloth extra, gilt backs. Trice 
S! no. 
