Godey's
Lady's Book
Volume LXII, January-June 1861
A Black Silk Apron for a Child (Illustrated)
168
A Craped Neck-Tie (Illustrated)
[knitted]
164
Acting Charade.--Stratagem, by S. Annie Frost (Illustrated)
222
A Day in a Pastor's Life, by T. P. W. [fiction]
437
"After Many Days" by Alice B. Haven [fiction]
132
"A Great Bargain," by Mary W. Janvrin [poem]
418
A Lake or River Villa in the Italian Style (Illustrated)
[with plan]
569
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
Floral,
capitals, A-Z
16
Bubbles, capitals,
A-L
204
Bubbles, capitals,
M-U, W
300
Bubbles, capitals,
V, X-Z; Leafy, capitals, A-Z
396
Capitals, A-Z
551
A Needle-Book and Pincushion Combined (Illustrated)
70
An Editor's Troubles [fiction]
512
A Netted D'Oyley (Illustrated)
260
A New Style of Bib (Illustrated)
165
Angel Love, by Anne L. Muzzey [poem]
408
A Nice Neighborhood, by Alice B. Haven
[fiction]
33
A Norwegian Morning or Bonnet Cap, in Shetland Wool (Illustrated)
[knitted with
crochet trim]
161
A Nursery Thought
344
A Pointed Yoke Chemise, trimmed with Plaits and Broderie Anglaise
(Illustrated)
72
A Simile, by Z. Z. [poem]
328
A Spring Memory, by Libbie S. Crowell
[poem]
350
A Summer Scene (Illustrated)
481
Aunt Sophie's Visits, No. IX, by Lucy N. Godfrey [fiction]
329
A Very Simple Style of Short Night-Dress, Easily Made, And Very
Comfortable (Illustrated)
457
A Whisper to a Newly-Married Pair
A Whisper to the
Wife—Introductory Remarks, On Connubial
Happiness
27
Bag to be Braided on Velvet or Cashmere (Illustrated)
160
Bead Mat (Illustrated)
549
Beautiful Things
246
Bibs (Illustrated)
165, 354
Bonnets (Illustrated)
196, 197, 287, 292, 388, 447, 543
Border in Broderie Anglaise (Illustrated)
361
Boreas, the Maniac King, by Myrtle [poem]
41
Bourse Imperatrice (Illustrated)
[purse]
65
Braided Slipper Patterns (Illustrated)
200, 261, 490
Braiding for an Infant's Cloak (Illustrated)
69
Braiding for a Boy's Blouse (Illustrated)
14
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
14, 69, 200, 489
Bridal Pincushion (Illustrated)
199, 260
Broad Line Drawing Lessons (Illustrated)
130, 343
Brussels Embroidery on Net (Illustrated)
10
Bury Me in the Valley, by Mrs. Cordelia H. Turner [poem]
61
Butterfly Pen-Wiper (Illustrated)
297, 357, 392
Butterfly Slipper (Illustrated)
393
Capes (Illustrated)
158, 255, 352, 446
Caps (Illustrated)
63, 157, 158, 161, 351, 446, 542, 543
Carriage Shoe (Illustrated)
63
Centre-Table Gossip, containing--
A True Friend
190
Bargains in
"Diamonds, Pearl, and Gold"
478
Children's
Playthings
189
Hanging Gardens:
The Last Floral Novelty
89
Holiday
Gifts--from Japan
89
Home Happy
285
List of Garden
Flowers
Forget-me-not,
primrose, oriental poppy, phloxes, potentilla,
primrose, feverfew, buttercup
381
Rudbeckia, saxifraga, sedum, spirea, spiderwort, valerian, speedwell,
sweet scented violet, pansy, climbing annuals, Passion flower
478
Miniature Edens
572
Musical Items of
General Interest
285
New Parlor Music
571
Notes and Queries
Receipt for removing grease stains from paper; new Egyptian
antiquities; how the Christmas wreaths look in California
90
Miss Leslie's "Behavior Book"; Garden of Acclimation [zoo in
Paris];
French diamonds [paste]
190
The original Da Vinci's "Last Supper"; to preserve eggs of
birds;
destruction of red ants
286
What they grow in Japan; good receipts for bread and biscuit; a word
to housekeeping gentleman
382
Wild flowers and weeds—musk mallow, common wild flax, great
bindweed; translations of the Bible
479
The handsomest fan in the world, given by Jewish ladies of Algeria to
Empress Eugenie; a tidy household; a list of the best crocuses;
bridal wreaths
572
Parlor Pets [King
Charles spaniels, Blenheim spaniel, Italian greyhound,
poodles, pug-dog]
381
Cheese D'Oyley in Crochet (Illustrated)
198
Chemise Patterns (Illustrated)
72, 162, 489, 542
Chemisettes (Illustrated)
447
Chemistry for the Young
Lesson XVII
(Concluded)
189
Lesson XVIII—Sulphur
and phosphorus
284
Lesson XVIII
(Continued)
380
Lesson XVIII
(Concluded)
477
Lesson XIX—Carbon
570
Chenille Net for the Hair (Illustrated)
63
Child's Braided Gaiter Boot (Illustrated)
546
Child's Gaiter (Illustrated)
264
Child's Legging (Illustrated)
264
Children's Fashions (Illustrated)
1, 91
Children's Department (Illustrated),
containing--
Bassinette
187
Dancing
Dolls
281, 568
House
377
Fate
Lady
474
Children's Joys and Sorrows
411
Christening Robe (Illustrated)
105, 253
Cinderella Slipper (Illustrated)
108, 158
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, &c.
Child's
Garibaldi (Illustrated) [coat]
264
Dress
for a Little Boy (Illustrated)
106
Dress
for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
107
Dress
of French Merino (Illustrated)
[girl's]
104
Dress
of Striped Poplin (Illustrated)
[girl's]
104
Infant's
Christening Robe (Illustrated)
105
Infant's
Pique Cloak (Illustrated)
394
Infant's
Short Dress (Illustrated)
107
Latest
Fashions (Illustrated)
[gored dress, poplin dress, gored
silk
dress, child's muslin dress]
484, 485
Morning
Robe (Illustrated)
395
Party
Dress for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
106
The
Andalusian, from Brodie (Illustrated) [cloak]
289
The
Chevron Organdy Dress (Illustrated)
387
The
Euphemia (Illustrated) [dress]
103
The
Evelyn (Illustrated) [girl's dress]
5
The
Medora, The Garibaldi, the Imogen (Illustrated)
[cloaks]
101
The
Monaceda, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
193
The
Promenade Dress (Illustrated) [with
boy's Zouave outfit]
102
The
Saragossa, from Brodie (Illustrated) [cloak]
389
The Valencian, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [cloak]
6
The
Victor Coat (Illustrated) [for child]
358
The
Vittoria, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
483
The
Zouave, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[jacket]
100, 191
Walking-dress
for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
4
White
Muslin Mantle (Illustrated)
388
Collar and Cuff in Imitation of Honiton Lace (Illustrated)
11
Collar in Embroidery (Illustrated)
201
Collars (Illustrated)
11, 62, 201, 294, 351, 446, 542, 543
Coming and Going, by Willie E. Pabor
[poem]
342
Corners for Pocket Handkerchiefs (Illustrated)
15, 551
Cottages (Illustrated)
87,
184, 282, 379, 475, 569
Cottage in the Bracketted Style (Illustrated)
382
Cotton Wagon (Illustrated) [to hold
reels (spools) of cotton (thread)]
547
Crochet Flowers [spider wort; fancy flowers for caps]
64
Crochet Tidy (Illustrated)
454
Crochet Work, by Enul [poem]
111
Dawning of Genius (Illustrated) [boy
drawing dog]
385
Design in Berlin Wool-Work for Mats, etc., (Illustrated)
360
Designs for Patchwork (Illustrated)
448, 488
Dirge [poem]
156
Doing Her Own Washing, by A. B. [fiction]
516
Domestic Management
313
Doubt No More, by Harry Harewood Leech
[poem]
474
Do You Remember!, by G. T. C. [poem]
26
Drifting Fragments, by Mrs. A. M.
Butterfield [poem]
399
Editors' Table, containing--
Art in
America
269
A
Tribute to the Memory of Henry Vethake Totten, by Francis
de
Haes
Janvier [poem]
174
Beauty,
and How to Gain It
Reveries of a Maiden of Seventeen
367
Reveries of a Maiden of Nineteen
462,
557
Beauty Gained
557
Books
for Family Reading. Cheap
Literature
271
Books
Worth Reading
175
British
Periodical Literature
175
Children
and June
558
Conversation
and Reading
173
Example:
What It Teaches
463
Good
Listeners
464
Mission
Crumbs
464
Missionary
(or Ministering) Women of England and America
270
Missionary
Women: The School at Tounghoo
173
Missionary
Women: Mrs. Ellen B. Mason
78
Our
Plates and Their Lessons
77
Our
Subscriptions for Woman's Mission
369
Places
of Education for Young Ladies [Ontario Female Seminary,
Cannandaigua, NY; Brownsville College for Young Ladies,
Brownsville, MS; High Point Female School, High Point, NC;
Oakland
Female Institute, Norristown, PA; Female Collegiate
Institute of the University of the Pacific, Santa Clara, CA; Miss S. J.
Hale's
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Philadelphia,
PA]
271
Scraps
from a Note-Book
559
Sewing
Machines
175
Swiss
Husbands
369
The
Fairies [poem]
558
The
Foster Home Association of Philadelphia
558
The
Jewish Foster Home Society of Philadelphia
559
The
Piano in the Family
79
To H.
Vethake Totten, by Lucy H. Hooper
[poem]
463
Women's
Union Mission Bands, etc.
368
Women's
Union Mission Society of America, etc.
559
Women's
Union Society of America for Heathen Women
271
Women
Whose Names Will Live [Mrs. Catherine Grace Francis
Gore;
Miss Mary P. Townsend]
463
Work!
What Work Shall We Do?
464
Economical Plant Protectors (Illustrated)
451
Embroidered Overlapping Collar and Cuff (Illustrated)
294, 356
Embroidered Watch-Case (Illustrated)
492
Embroidery Border (Illustrated)
14
Embroidery for a Skirt (Illustrated)
456
Embroidery for Pillow and Bolster Cases (Illustrated)
562
Embroidery, Inserting, &c. (Illustrated)
4, 5, 7, 12, 14, 15, 63, 71, 105, 108, 160, 166, 167,
198, 203, 299, 359, 361, 393, 394, 453, 454, 456, 490, 545, 548, 552
Esther Thorne, by Mrs. Dunlap
[fiction]
249
Fancy Baskets (Illustrated)
455
Fancy Belt (Illustrated)
354
Fancy Tidy (Illustrated)
362
Fashions
Reception
and evening dresses; children's fashions; opera hood;
night-dresses; velvet dresses; ball cloaks; necklaces; flower trims;
headdresses; toilets of court mourning; sleeves; bonnet ornaments
90
Dinner
dress; evening dress for a very young lady; bridal morning
dress;
child's dress; Zouave jacket; Francis the First sleeve; bishop
sleeves; skirt trims; fancy buttons; cloaks; quilted bonnets; other
bonnets; morning caps
191
Dinner
dress; child's dress; walking dress; promenade dress; evening
dress;
spring bonnets; mourning; second mourning; travelling dress
goods;
foulards; puffed sleeves; Madame Demorest's; cotton
Balmoral petticoats; riding dress
286
Child's
walking dress; infant's robe, nurses' dress; silk dresses; gored
dress;
robe de chambre; morning robe; boy's dress; girl's dress; spring
bonnets; headdresses; straw bonnets; travelling bonnets, walking
dresses; matching shawls; quilted underskirts; travelling and street
wraps
382
Dress
suitable for watering place; riding habit; bonnets; bonnet veils;
capelines [sunbonnets]; caps; nets; silk wraps; dress fabrics; turban
hats
479
Various
dresses, muslin shawls, quilting dresses; Zouave jackets;
surplice dresses; spencers; fichus; cloaks; indoor dresses for little
girls;
turbans and Tudor hats; bonnets; headdresses; mantles;
parasols; gloves
573
Flowers, What May Be Learned from Them, by Harland
Coultas
505
Gentleman's Shirt (Illustrated)
395
Getting up Clubs in the Far West
470
Godey's Arm-Chair
Looking
backward; our musical column; hair ornaments (Illustrated);
Virginia woman wrote about her first Christmas tree based on Godey
83
Our
musical column; the celebrated butcher's procession; hair ornaments
(Illustrated);
letter from California; letter from Washington Territory;
school
teaching; a list of articles we can supply; women should be
designers; Grecian and Antique Painting; Bassinette [doll] for our
young readers (Illustrated)
182
Our
musical column; a list of articles we can supply; the flower garden—
new
seedling verbenas, new striped petunias, double petunias,
fuchsias, lantanas, penstemons, plants in collections, flower seeds by
mail;
Ossian E. Dodge; cure for lockjaw; Children's Department—
dancing dolls; Madame Clement's French and English Protestant
Family
School for Young Ladies, Beverly, NJ; short hair for ladies;
hair
ornaments (Illustrated); making
crinoline incombustible
277
Letter
from Pike Co., MS; Our Musical Column; the Pennsylvania
Central
Railroad (Philadelphia to Pittsburg to Cleveland or Columbus;
letter
from Arkansas; saving a drowning victim; please add Miss or
Mrs.;
Illinois Central Railroad; city railroads; Camden and Amboy
Railroad Company; female manners; shadow bluff [game]; a hint to
distressed uncles; wedding dress of the princess of Polignac;
Children's Department—house made from paper (Illustrated);
Prince
Kung; a letter on its travels; How It Came About, by Eleanor
C.
Donnelly [poem]; literary creation; hair ornaments
(Illustrated)
372
Dreer's
Garden Calendar for 1861; Ladies' manners on the omnibus;
Flora's
Interpreter, and Fortuna Flora; Our Musical Column; Illinois
Central
Railroad; sexes should enjoy amusements together; getting up
clubs
in the "far west"; note from Dunton [Denton] County, Texas;
needlework winners at the Highland Agricultural Society Fair at
Johnstown, PA; descriptions of dresses worn at the late drawing-room
reception of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; seasonable hints about
personal comfort; a column of facts; the use of paper in Japan;
remedies for fits of ambition, repining, idleness, passion, doubt,
perplexity and fear; Children's Department—Fate Lady; a grain of
gold;
Doubt No More, by Harry Harewood Leech
[poem]; pin
qmanufacturing; hair ornaments (Illustrated)
467
"Nobody
Axed You, Sir!" [poem]; letter from Rio de Janeiro; A
Mother's Love, by Macaulay; praise
from Canada; how to treat a
wife;
Our Musical Column; plant sympathy and antipathy [what to
plant
(or not) near what]; the march of medical science; secret of
comfort; musk in rail-road cars and churches; description of dresses
worn at
the late drawing-room reception of Her Majesty Queen
Victoria; summer soups; a word to the over sensitive; hair ornaments
(Illustrated);
jokes; Children's Department—Dancing Doll; games—
Porco,
or Italian blindman's bluff, The home bazaar, Italian shadows;
peace
of mind
562
Grandmother's Garden, by Celeste
[poem]
445
Habit-shirts (Illustrated)
62, 446
Happy Women
326
Headdresses (Illustrated)
63, 293, 351, 383, 447
Health Department, by Jno. Stainback
Wilson, M. D. [Columbus, GA]
Doctors for
children; water as a remedy
80
Teething of
children
176
Convulsions of
children teething; prescription for the chronic diarrhoea
of
teething, associations for the diffusion of sanitary knowledge
272
Ulcerated sore
mouth of children; fruits for children
370
Female physicians
465
Medical education
of woman—professional pride; sleeping rooms
for
children; manual exercise for infants; red-gum; tooth-rash; sores
behind
the ears
560
Heart-Shaped Scent Sachet (Illustrated)
546
Hoops and Farthingales (Illustrated)
109
Hope, by J. Howard Smith [poem]
122
Hopes, by E. Conwell Smith [poem]
248
How a Woman Loves! by Mary Maitland
[fiction]
210
How It Came About, by Eleanor C. Donnelly
[poem]
378
Husbands and Wives
506
Imagination and Fancy Among the Arabs, by James
de Mille
425
Imperial Basquine for a Lady (Illustrated) [with diagram]
258
Impromptu, by J. L. S. [poem]
333
Indian Canoe Work-Basket (Illustrated)
163
Infant's Bib (Illustrated)
354
Infant's Embroidered Shoe (Illustrated)
298
Instructions in Persian Painting and Painting on Wood (Illustrated)
397
Intellect, the Twin Sister of Christian Character, by Winnie
Wallace
521
Jessamine Pattern Embroidery on Tape-work (Illustrated)
12, 67
Knitted Artificial Flowers
White
Garden Lily
262
Fuchsia
449
Heart's-Ease
550
Knitted Baby's Shoe and Sock (Illustrated)
71
Knitting Basket (Illustrated)
165
Knitted Cuff in Brioche (Illustrated)
164
Lady's Companion (Illustrated) [holds
scissors, hook, awl, etc.]
549
Lamp Mat in Crochet (Illustrated)
360
Large Country Residence in the Italian Style (Illustrated)
[with plans]
475
Lessons in Moss Painting, by C. B. (Illustrated)
155, 247, 520
Lines for an Album, by S. A. Blakeley
[poem]
28
Literary Notices
Cousin
Harry; The Gallery of Byron Beauties; The Poet's Gallery;
Shakspeare's Works; The Lake Regions of Central Africa; a Course
of Six
Lectures on the Various Forces of Matter; Notes on the
Parables of Our Lord; Chamber's Encyclopaedia; The Household of
Bouverie; Curiosities of Natural History; Poems by Sarah Gould; The
Moral
History of Women; The Prince's Ball: A
Brochure; Fred
Lawrence, or The World-College; Blind Lillian, or Fellowship with
God;
Trust in God, or Three Days in the Life of Gellert; Miss Gilbert's
Career:
An American Story; The Odes of Horace; Brief Biographies;
Tom
Brown at Oxford; Home Pastimes, or Tableaux Vivants;
May Coverly, the Young Dressmaker; Winnie and Walter, or Story
Telling
at Thanksgiving; Winnie and Walter's Christmas Stories; Winnie
and
Walter's Evening Talks with Their Father About Old Times; The
Kangaroo Hunters, or Adventures in the Bush
81
Harry
Coverdale's Courtship and Marriage; The Three Cousins;
Hollick's Anatomy and Physiology; The Nobleman's Daughter; The
Greatest Plague of Life, or The Adventures of a Lady in Search of a
Good
Servant; The Union Text Book; Travels in the Region of the
Upper
and Lower Amoor; Life and Correspondence of John A.
Quitman; Evan Harrington, or He Would be a Gentleman; The Four
Georges: Sketches of Manners,
Morals, Court and Town Life; Our
Year:
A Child's Book, in Prose and Verse; My Novel, or Varieties
in
English Life; Wheat and Tares; Odd People, Being a Popular
Description of Singular Races of Man; Hopes and Fears, or Scenes
from
the Life of a Spinster; Education: Intellectual,
Moral, and
Physical; Considerations on Some of the Elements and Conditions
of
Social Welfare and Human Progress; The Housekeeper's
Encyclopedia of Useful Information for the Housekeeper, in All
Branches of Cooking and Domestic Economy; First Greek Book;
Primary
History of the United States; The Little Nightcap Letters;
The Big
Nightcap Letters; The Fair Nightcaps; Where There's a
Will
There's a Way; New Fair Stories for my Grandchildren; The
Songs
of Ireland; Etiquette and the Usages of Society; Hide and
Seek:
A Novel; Whims and Oddities; Will He Find Her?
A Novel
of New
York and New Orleans; Methodism Successful, and the
Internal Causes of Its Success; The Petty Annoyances of Married
Life; A
Tribute to Kane, and Other Poems; Lavinia:
A Novel;
The Great Preparation, or Redemption Draweth Nigh;
Wa-Wa-Wanda: A Legend of Old
Grange; German Popular
Tales
and Household Stories, Collected by the Brothers Grimm;
Life
and Religion of the Hindoos; Quiet Thoughts for Quiet Hours;
The
Chapel of St. Mary; The King of the Mountains; Faithful for
Ever;
Tom Brown at Oxford; Legends of the Madonna, as
Represented in the Fine Arts; The Life and Letters of Mrs. Emily
C.
Judson; The Florence Stories; The Oakland Stories; Hoyle's
Games;
Famous Boys, and How They Became Great Men; The
White
Elephant, or The Hunters of Ava and the King of the Golden
Foot;
The War Tiger; The Rambles of Fudge Fumble, or The
Love Scrapes of a Lifetime; Lionel Jocelyn, a Sequel to Love
Me,
Love Me Not; Ellen Maynard, or The Death Wail of the
Hawkshawes; Sketches of Travel in South America, Mexico,
and
California; Paul Black, or, The Story of a Boy's Perils in the
Islands
of Corsica and Monte Cristo; Constance and Edith, or
Incidents of Home Life; Biographical, Historical, and Incidental
Sketch of Ossian E. Dodge; The Ohio Educational Monthly; The
Pilgrim's Progress; The King's Highway, or Illustrations of the
Commandments; The Last Week in the Life of Davis Johnson, Jr.;
Tuppy,
or, The Autobiography of a Donkey; Days of Old; Days at
Muirhead, or The Lessons of Little Olive's Midsummer Holidays
177
Life
in the Old World, or Two Years in Switzerland and Italy; The
Pickwick Papers; Plants of the Holy Land, with Their Fruits and
Flowers; China and Japan; Soyer's Standard Cookery for the
People;
Standard Handbook of Household Economy for the People;
New
Standard Letter-Writer for the People; Christian Songs,
Translations, and Other Poems; The Little Pilgrims in the Holy
Land;
The Physical and Moral Aspects of Geology; Drift Wood
on the
Sea of Life; Working and Waiting, or Patience in Well-Doing;
Charles
Norwood, or Erring and Repenting; Home and School
Primer;
Coins, Medals, and Seals, Ancient and Modern; Studies from
Life;
The Children's Picture Fable Book; The Children's Picture Book
of
Birds; Stories of Rainbow and Lucky—Up the River; The
Odyssey
of Homer; Herodotus; From Hay-Time to Hopping;
Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character; Poems by Rose Terry;
The
Heroes of Europe; Bonnie Scotland:
Tales of Her History,
Heroines,
and Poets; Bruin: The Grand Bear
Hunt; The Seven
Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air;
Hymns
of the Ages; The Conduct of Life; Areytos, or Songs and
Ballads
of the South; The Printer Boy, or How Ben Franklin Made
His
Mark; What We Eat: An Account of
the Most Common
Adulterations of Food and Drink; Correspondence of Fraulein
Gunderode and Bettine Von Arnim; Women of New York;
Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible; Cassell's Illustrated History of
England; Cassell's Popular Natural History; Win and Wear; Pride
and His
Prisoners; Glenarvan, or Holidays in the Cottage;
Thirteen Portraits and Memoirs from the Drawing-Room Portrait
Gallery
of Eminent Personages; The Real and the Beau-Ideal; A
Hand-Book of Exercises and Reading Lessons for Beginners in
Latin;
Readings for Young Men, Merchants, and Men of Business;
A
History of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn; The Life of Joseph
Garibaldi, the Liberator of Italy
273
A
Message from the Sea, and The Uncommercial Traveller; The Old
Log
School-House; One of Them; The Children's Picture-Book of
Quadrupeds, and Other Mammalia; The Illustrated Horse Doctor;
The
Great Preparation, or Redemption Draweth Nigh; Prayer for
Rulers,
or Duty of Christian Patriots; Annals of the Rescued; Grapes
of
Eshcol, or Gleanings from the Land of Promise; Help
Heavenward, or Words of Strength and Heart-Cheer to Zion's
Travellers; England's Yeomen, from Life in the Nineteenth Century;
The
Shadow in the House: A Novel; The
Rural Annual and
Horticultural Directory for the Year 1861; Dinsmore's Railroad and
Steam
Navigation Guide; Marion Graham, or Higher than Happiness;
Flowers of Hope and Memory: A
Collection of Poems
371
A
Message from the Sea; The Uncommercial Traveller; History of the
United
Netherlands; The Wits and Beaux of Society; The
Children's Bible Picture Book; Harry Hanson, or The Benevolent
Bachelor; Pampinea, and Other Poems; Poetry of the Bible and
Parables of Jesus, in Rhyme; The Evergreen Miniature Library; A
Voice
from the Newsboys; Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible;
Cassell's Popular Natural History; Evenings with John Bunyan, or
The
Dream Interpreted; The Black Ship and Other Allegories and
Parables; The Cities of Refuge: A
Sunday Book for the Young;
Pleasant Paths for Little Feet; Our Farm of Four Acres; Orchard
House;
Rural Affairs; Elsie Venner:
A Romance of Destiny
466
The
Crossed Path, or Basil: A Story of
Modern Life; The History of
England
from the Accession of James II; The Ordeal of Free Labor
in the
British West Indies; Trumps: A
Novel; Publi Vergili Maronis
Opera;
Thucydides; The Poetical Works of Samuel Woodworth;
The Life and Career of Major John Andre; Twelve Sermons,
Delivered at Antioch College, by Horace Mann; The Sable Cloud:
A
Southern Tale, with Northern Comments
561
Lola Leigh, by Edward Estang [poem]
241
Lounger's Cushion or Pillow (Illustrated) [Berlin work]
68
Love, by Harriet Fay
534
Lute Pincushion (Illustrated)
262
Magnetized into Marriage, by Metta Victoria Victor [fiction]
496
Modern Music (Illustrated)
[illustration of banjo player]
97
Mr. and Mrs. Rasher, by the author of
"Miss Slimmens" [fiction] 42,
140, 236, 345, 440, 536
Mrs. Ward's Visit to the Prince, by Mary
W. Janvrin [fiction]
54
Music--
Ah!
Do I Love Thee? by C. Everest
390
A
Knight Clad in a Dark Disguise, by J.
Starr Holloway
2
I am
Dreaming of Thee, Dearest, by Edward
Ambuhl
194
La
Pecheuse, by Edward Ambuhl
486
My
Heart no More in Rapture Swells, by J. H.
M'Naughton
98
The
Little Cradle and the Little Grave, by O.
Brewster
290
My Birthday, by Mrs. M. M. Hines [poem]
156
My Forte, Being Extracts from a Young Lady's Journal.
Stolen and Selected,
by S. Annie Frost [fiction]
412
My Guardian, by Mary W. Janvrin
[fiction]
507
My Ward, by Maria W. Duke [fiction]
29
Names for Marking (Illustrated)
Clarissa
263
Constance
264
Bertha
358
Cecilia
447
Caroline
452
Louise
491
Neck-ties (Illustrated)
164, 256, 257
New Style of Drawers (Illustrated)
453
New Style of Pointed Yoke Chemise (Illustrated)
489
New Styles of Aprons (Illustrated)
8, 9, 168, 255
Night-Dresses (Illustrated)
13, 91, 166, 168, 296, 356, 457
Night-Dress with Plaited Yoke (Illustrated)
166
Not all a Waif, by W. S. Gaffney
251
Not Lost, by Clara Augusta [poem]
241
Novelties for the Month (Illustrated)
Garotte
collar and neck-tie; habit-shirt; undersleeves; headdress; dress
cap;
nets
62
Night-caps
for bridal wardrobe; dress cap; fichu; undersleeves
157
Christening
robe; embroidered cambric dress for a child; child's dress
of
Chambray cambric; child's poplin dress; apron; shirt for Zouave
jacket;
bertha; gauntlet cuff; neck-ties
253
Breakfast
caps; headdresses; plain linen collar and sleeve; lace cape
351
Bertha
cape or fichu; collar and habit shirt; undersleeve; caps for
morning; white chip bonnet; coiffure for a young lady; Zouave
chemisette
446
Zouave
jacket and vest; chemise for young lady; morning slip for child
just
walking; shirt for little boy; cap of net and lace for matronly lady;
stylish
cap; fancy muslin cap; collar and sleeve for half mourning;
sleeve
for evening dress; white chip bonnet
541
Ocean
411
Opera Hood (Illustrated)
7, 91
Our Family Horse, by Dorothea
[fiction]
409
Our Musical Column
85, 183, 278, 373, 469, 544
Patchwork (Illustrated)
448, 488
Parnassus, by Wm. Alexander [poem]
139
Pattern for a Lounging Cap (Illustrated)
361
Pattern for a Lady's Wrapper (Illustrated) [jacket—includes diagram]
355
Pattern for a Night-dress (Illustrated) [no diagram, second page includes
instructions]
296, 356
Pattern in Braiding and Broderie Anglaise (Illustrated)
456
Patterns from Madame Demorest's Establishment (Illustrated)
[Minnie
apron for child; Aquilla apron for child; Lulu apron for child;
Ariadne
sleeve; Paysanne bretelle; Cristella sleeve; Elgin sack for
boy]
[no diagrams]
353
Plain Morning Slip for an Infant (Illustrated)
264
Quilting Designs (Illustrated)
202, 362
Read Aloud
154
Receipts, &c.
How to Cook
Poultry—boiled fowls, boiled fowls with oysters, to roast
fowls
or capons, to broil a fowl, sauce for a fowl, to fry chickens, to
stew a
fowl with onions, chicken baked in rice, a brown fricassee, a
white
fricassee, turkey or fowl in jelly; Plain Puddings—oatmeal
pudding, prepared barley pudding, good batter pudding, hasty
pudding, hasty pudding baked, plain rice pudding, common baked
rice pudding, a ground rice pudding; General Directions for Soups
and
Stock; Company Dinners for Winter [bills of fare]; The Toilet—
management of the hair; Miscellaneous—soft water, washing knives,
a cure
for scurvy, to dye silk black, the best means of clearing coffee,
to make sherbet, a remedy for sleeplessness, to remove the smell of
paint
from a room, cure for diarrhoea, bite of a rattlesnake cured in
two
hours; to take milk from cream, to remove ink stains [poem];
rats
and mice; Contributed Receipts—remedy for burns &c., Indian
meal
pudding, lemon pie, apple dumplings, sugar icing for cake
73
General
Directions for Soups and Stock—celery seed, mushrooms,
seasoning, vermicelli, coloring, clarifying, soup-herb powder, stock,
brown
stock, white stock; Miscellaneous Cooking—calf's head,
mock
turtle soup, veal fritters, pig's feet jelly, to pickle a ham, raised
pork
pies, dumplings; Cakes, Puddings, etc.—lemon preserve for
cheesecakes, ratafia pudding, gingerbread loaf, potato pudding, to
make
queen's cakes; The Toilet—to have good hair; Nursing the
Sick—nurses (including clothing), punctuality, in changing bed or
body
linen, feeding patients, keeping patients comfortable, proper
ventilation, light, degree of artificial warmth, no superfluous furniture,
after infectious diseases; Miscellaneous—washing, to clean silk,
exercise, biting the nails, fluid ink, rice-flour cement, tincture for the
teeth,
to cure hams, hair wash, to wash China crape scarfs
169
Soups—utensils,
white soup, veal soup, curry soup, haricot soup, soup
for an
invalid, chicken soup, shin of beef soup, pepper-pot, portable
soup,
macaroni soups, green pea soup; Miscellaneous Cooking—
boiled
leg of lamb, quarters of lamb roasted, fillet of veal roasted,
sweetbreads, calves' feet stewed, scallops of cold veal, sparerib of
pork;
Invalid Diet—general instructions, beef-tea, soup for invalids,
strong
meat jelly for weak persons, teakettle broth, gravy-bread for
invalids, toast sandwiches for invalids, jelly or blancmange for
invalids, soothing nourishment in consumption; The Toilet—
Arrangement of the Hair—bows, braids, twists, and curls;
Miscellaneous—paste for sharpening razors, modern etiquette, how
to keep
furs, to clean whitewash brushes, paste for cleaning knives,
to
extract oil from the floor or hearth, to color alum crystals, to
preserve fruits or flowers the whole year without spoiling;
Contributed Receipts—doughnut, rice meringue, meringue pudding,
rich
sweetmeat gingerbread nuts
265
Soups—vermicelli
soup, old peas soup, vegetable soup, ochra soup,
gumbo
soup, ochra gumbo, rice soup, plain onion soup, rich onion
soup,
carrot soup, venison soup, chicken mullagatawny;
Miscellaneous Cooking—ribs of beef roasted, sirloin of beef
roasted; leg of mutton boiled, to stuff a leg of mutton, lamb-chops,
shoulder of veal; Cakes, etc.—sponge cake, rhubarb tart,
arrowroot drops, or biscuits, block biscuits, whipt syllabubs, to
make
rock cakes; Homemade Wines—apple wine, balm wine,
barley
wine, cherry wine, currant wine, elder wine, ginger wine; The
Toilet—Arrangement of the Hair—flowers; Miscellaneous—to keep
preserves, to prevent children's clothes taking fire, to prevent sore
feet,
milk as food, foul air in wells and cesspools, to take the
impression of plants; to make tough beef tender, to destroy vermin
in
houses, stains of wine, fruit, &c, ringworm, to protect grain from
rats
363
To
Make Muffins and Crumpets—crumpets, muffins; Miscellaneous
Cooking—a nice dinner or supper, cheap rice pudding, potato soup
maigre,
mock turtle soup, to crisp parsley, to fry parsley, fried bread
for
garnishing, cheese stirabout; Homemade Wines—to sweeten
wines,
gooseberry wine, grape wine, mulberry wine, orange wine,
parsnip wine, raisin wine, raspberry wine, walnut wine; Beds and
Bedrooms; The Toilet—The Eyes; Miscellaneous—properties of
charcoal, facts about milk, method of ascertaining the state of the
lungs,
furnishings, washing lace, the use of silk, chapped hands, to kill
flies,
castor oil pomade, varnish for maps and pictures, to cement
broken china, sweet buttermilk
453
Directions
for Preserving Fruits, etc.—Observations on preserving,
different degrees of preparing sugar, to clarify sugar, to preserve
strawberries, to preserve strawberries or raspberries, for creams or
ices,
without boiling, strawberries stewed for tarts, to preserve
strawberries in wine, strawberry jelly, raspberries, raspberry jam,
raspberry wine, raspberry cream, currants preserved, currant jelly,
currant
jam of all colors, currant wine, compote of green currants,
black
currant vinegar, gooseberries, compote of green gooseberries,
cherries preserved, compote of cherries, compote of Morello
cherries, cherry jam, to dry cherries, to candy cherries, to preserve
rhubarb, rhubarb jam, to preserve oranges or lemons in jelly, to keep
oranges
or lemons for pastry, to preserve apricots; Cakes, Puddings,
etc.—baked custard, soda cake, egg cheesecake, orange cream,
apple
cream, Portugal cake, Herodotus pudding, baked pudding;
Refrigerant Process; Miscellaneous—corpulence, fire and
waterproof cement, varnish for brass-work, an excellent receipt for
burns
and scalds, to polish sea-shells, damp wells, to remove grease
from
cloth, to extinguish a fire in a chimney, Turkish mode of making
coffee,
to give shirt collars a glass-like look, the best means of
clearing coffee, how to bone a turkey, calves' rennet
553
Romance at Centre Harbor, by Mary W. Janvrin [fiction]
301
Sabbath Evening, by Rev. H. A. Guild
[poem]
535
Saint Valentine's Day, by Mary Moore [fiction]
119
Sampler Patterns (Illustrated)
Sampler
Pattern for Our Young Readers—Martha, Jane, Annie, Mary,
Kate,
Laura]
70
Sampler
for Our Young Friends—Emily, Sarah, Ellen, Maria
457
Saving Purse (Illustrated)
352
Scent Case for Note Paper (Illustrated)
547
Slipper Patterns (Illustrated)
108, 158, 200, 393, 490
Shoes (Illustrated)
63, 298
Short Hair for Ladies
283
Small Reticule or Purse, in Application (Illustrated)
450
Sofa Pillow in Long-Hook Crochet (Illustrated)
544
Song [poem]
350
Spectacle Case (Illustrated)
261
Spring Bonnets (Illustrated)
196,
197, 287, 292, 383, 388
Spring, by Lillian [poem]
408
Studio Pictures, by Jessie Garland
[fiction]
315
Summer, by Lillian [poem]
540
Sunshine and Shade; or, The Governess, by Fannie
Warner [fiction]
17, 112, 215, 334, 426, 523
Taper-Stand (Illustrated)
357
Teapot Inkstand (Illustrated)
297, 356
The Bereaved Mother, by Mrs. Julia Mills
Dunn [poem]
221
The Black Sheep, by Marion Harland
[fiction]
47, 145
The Chintz Work Basket (Illustrated)
66
The Cities of Refuge: A Tale of
Judea, by M. W. B. [fiction]
229, 319
The Dead Dove [poem]
506
The Emigrant's Farewell, by Annie M. Beach [poem]
417
The Flower Garden
279
The Garibaldi Suit (Illustrated) [for
a little boy]
257
The Human Hand
540
The Knitted Winter Spenser (Illustrated)
161
The Little Hands
439
The Manufacture of Gunpowder
493
The Miss Dinah Pen-wiper (Illustrated)
451
The Moonbeams, by Eva Evergreen [poem]
535
The Name in the Sand, by Mrs. Cordelia H.
Turner [poem]
531
The Novelty (Illustrated) [muslin
night-dress with pique trim]
168
The Old Home, by E. N. H. [includes
poem]
228
The Old Turnpike Road, by Virginia F. Townsend [fiction]
123
The Pennsylvania Central Railroad
374
The Picture on the Wall, by Mrs. Anna H. Dorsey [poem]
328
The Plough-Boy, by Wm. F. Wood [poem]
417
The Railway Stocking, to be Worked in Cotton Thread or Worsted
(Illustrated)
159
The Record of a Moment, by Willie E. Pabor [fiction]
416
The Romance of a Hidden Heart, by Clara Augusta [fiction]
532
There is Something Still to Cheer Us, by W.
G. Mills [poem]
214
The Steam-Engine Familiarly Explained (Illustrated)
205
The Village Bell, by R_____ [poem]
436
The Woodland Flower, by Apple-blossom [fiction]
400
Tidies (Illustrated)
362, 454
Thoughts Suggested by "Memoirs of Thomas Hood", by Dorothea
327
Toilet Mat (Illustrated)
358, 449
Toilet Sachet (Illustrated)
67
To My Better Spirit, by Gay H. Naramore
[poem]
519
Top of Toilet or Pincushion in Embroidery, or Braiding in Fine Gold Thread
(Illustrated)
491
To Young Men
424
True Politeness
424
Turban Bag (Illustrated)
356
Turkish Lounging-Cap (Illustrated)
64
Twelfth-Night, by Franz Franco
[fiction]
242
Undersleeves (Illustrated)
62, 158, 351, 354, 446, 543
Under the Snow, by M. W. Hackleton
[poem]
156
Villa in the Bracketted Style (Illustrated) [with plans]
379
Villa in the Gothic Style (Illustrated) [with plans]
184
Villa in the Oriental Style (Illustrated) [octagon] [with plans]
87
Weaving, by Isidore [poem]
522
What-Not--Braided in a New Style (Illustrated)
259
Winter Cuffs in Double Knitting (Illustrated)
164
Winter Winds, by Nettie Lee Crandall [poem]
139
Woman in Adversity
540
Work and Play
343
Zouave Jacket for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
357