Godey's
Lady's Book
Volume LXIII, July-December 1861
A Christmas Story, by Mary
Florman [fiction]
487
Acting Charade.--Love-sick, by S. Annie Frost
229
Acting Charade.--Refinement, by S. Annie Frost
482
A Day Down the Harbor, by Mary W. Janvrin [fiction]
41
A Design for a Country Residence (Illustrated) [with plan]
451
After Dinner in the Woods; or, Two Days in the Mountains [Pennsylvania]
(Illustrated)
1, 13
After the Storm, by L. S. Goodwin
[poem]
486
A Gem of Thought
48
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
Floral,
capitals, A-T
106
Floral, capitals,
U-Z
190
Dots, capitals,
A-Z
248
An Artist's Story, by Paul Laurie
[fiction]
117
A New Version of Paul and Virginia [fiction]
491
Aprons (Illustrated)
8, 186, 270, 521
Arts for Our Homes, by Mrs. E. S. Custard
296
Ashes from the Pipe of an Old Smoker, by J.
Hal. Elliot
490
A Simple Style of Chemise (Illustrated)
436
Auntie's Merry Christmas, by T. P. W. [fiction]
506
Aunt Sophie's Visits, No. X, by Lucy N. Godfrey [fiction]
400
Autumn Song, by Kelway [poem]
289
A Ventilating Fire-Place Veil, for Bed-Rooms (Illustrated)
103
A Vesper, by Kelway
[poem]
228
A Wife's Prayer
315
Baby's Sock (Illustrated)
519
Bag, or Pouch, for Zouave Jackets (Illustrated)
244
Basket Watch-Hanger and Pincushion (Illustrated)
11, 72
Bead Basket (Illustrated)
74, 75
Bellows Pincushion (Illustrated)
522
Bermuda, by Anne V. Durrell [fiction]
28
Bibs (Illustrated)
165, 245
Blind [fiction]
316
Bob Cherry (Illustrated) [picture of
children playing]
361
Bonnets (Illustrated)
7,
95, 332, 370, 371, 464, 545
Boot Needle-Book (Illustrated)
245
"Borrowed Plumes," by Alice B. Haven [fiction]
125
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
159, 190, 339, 435
Breakfast Caps (Illustrated)
6
Broad Line Drawing Lessons (Illustrated)
39, 215, 413
Bury Me in the Morning, by Mrs. Hale [poem]
507
Butterfly Rosette (Illustrated)
432
Canaries
393
Capes (Illustrated)
241
Caps (Illustrated)
6, 67, 157, 159, 242, 333, 369, 426, 516
Case for Holding Embroidery Cotton, Suitable for a Christmas Present
(Illustrated)
520
Centre-Table Gossip, containing--
Bridal
Finery
543
Children's
Pets [pigeon rearing]
94
Choosing Glass and
China
93
Clippings at our
Centre-table
Jewels belonging to Dr. Thomas W. Evans; plants that produce
textile fibres; photographing on silk
358
How to manage honey; carpet choice; mourning in court; jewelry
454
Victoria Theatre in Berlin; bonsai; moulded glass casks
544
"Dress for
Out of Door Work"
453
How to be a
Finished Musician
453
Invisible
Hair-Nets
544
Keeping a Diary
93
Meyerbeer
357
New Jewelry
544
Notes and Queries
Musical instruments of the olden times; aluminium; how to choose a
Newfoundland dog; elderberry wine
94
The Aumonere
358
The Star of India
453
Venetian Glass
357
Chemise Patterns (Illustrated)
158, 188, 436
Chemisettes (Illustrated)
68
Chemistry for the Young
Lesson XIX
(Continued)
92
Lesson XIX
(Continued)
178
Lesson XX.—Chlorine,
bromine, iodine, nitrogen, and other
compounds
262
Lesson XX
(Continued)
356
Lesson XX
(Continued)
452
Chenille Net (Illustrated)
159
Children's Department (Illustrated),
containing--
Spill Holder
89
How to
Make a Watch-pocket
354
Pincushions
450
Child's Braided Slipper, in one piece (Illustrated)
105
Child's Slipper (Illustrated)
75
Child's Warm Shoe, in Crochet (Illustrated)
432
Christmas Table Basket (Illustrated)
467, 522
Cigar-Case in Application (Illustrated)
526
City Relations: or, The Newmans'
Summer at Clovernook, by Mary W.
Janvrin [fiction]
378, 474
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS &c.
Basquine
Coat for a Little Girl
524
Children's
Fashions (Illustrated)
181, 263
Coat
for Girl or Boy (Illustrated)
435
Latest
Fashions (Illustrated) [breakfast
Zouave, girl's loose sack
for
street wear]
269
Light
Walking Cloak (Illustrated)
332
Little
Girl's Sack (Illustrated)
431
Morning
Costume (Illustrated)
334
Summer
Dress and Mantle (Illustrated) [with
mantle diagram]
70, 71
The
Aissa Cloak (Illustrated)
460
The
Albueran, from Brodie (Illustrated) [cloak]
268
The
Alexandrine (Illustrated) [dress]
185
The
Alvante (Illustrated) [cloak]
364
The
Andalusian, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
462
The
Aragonese, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
3
The
Barcelona, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
102
The
Clotilde (Illustrated) [cloak]
366
The
Cordovan, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
184
The
Darro from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
368
The
Epernon Cloak (Illustrated)
461
The
Eugenia (Illustrated) [cloak]
365
The
Nannette (Illustrated) [dress]
100
The
Natalie (Illustrated) [cloak]
367
The
Nina (Illustrated) [dress]
101
The
Princess Paletot (Illustrated)
244
The
Sicilian Mantle (Illustrated)
335
Walking
Dress and Jacket (Illustrated)
332
Coiffure Composed of Pieces of Bias Silk Cut Out and Box-Plaited
(Illustrated)
520
Collars (Illustrated)
76, 157, 159, 189, 242, 333
Compensation
303
Coral Wreath, in Crochet (Illustrated)
104
Cottages (Illustrated)
90, 177, 260, 355, 451, 542
Cottage in the Rural Gothic Style (Illustrated) [with plan]
90
Crochet Bib (Illustrated)
165
Crochet Hair-Net (Illustrated)
10, 72
Crochet Inserting (Illustrated)
341
Daguerreotypes. In Three Chapters,
by C. A. H. [fiction]
110, 200, 290
Description of a Turkish Wedding, by A Lady
302
Diligence Rewarded
399
Drawers for Misses, New Designs (Illustrated)
338
Drawing-Room Work-Bag (Illustrated)
272, 338
East India Picture-Frames, by Mrs. E. S. Custard
505
Editors' Table, containing—
About
Marriage [from the "Silent Woman"]
531
An
Autobiography
81
A
Noble Estate
83
Books
for Family Reading: Cheap
Literature
171
Burnt
to Death
533
Cheap
Literature: The Good It Has
Effected
83
Children
348
Conversation
348
Elizabeth
Barrett Browning
532
Good
Taste
255
Have
Faith in God, by Nellie [poem]
83
Innocent
Amusements
172
Little
Girls
533
Mind
and Morals
83
Mother
and Poet [poem]
532
Niagara
[poem]
348
About
Marriage
531
Our
American Sculptress [Miss Harriet Hosmer]
443
Places
of Education for Young Ladies [Wesleyan College at Cincinnati,
Vassar
College]
172
Portrait
Painters: The Philadelphia Artist
171
School
for Young Ladies
255
Seed-Pearls
[poem]
443
Sick
Children--Can We Save Them
82
Sixty-Three
Volumes
531
Slang
Phrases, or Americanisms [A Glossary of Words and Phrases
Usually
Regarded as Peculiar to the United States, by J. B. Bartlett,
published by Little, Brown & Co.]
254
Thanksgiving
Day in Berlin
441
Thanksgiving
Day: The Last Thursday in November
441
The
Fine Arts in Philadelphia
81
The
Friends of Woman
254
To
****, by Nettie Lee [poem]
84
Transparent
Sentiments
255
Vassar
Female College
347
Weary
[poem]
171
Wedded
Love
170
What
British Women are Doing
442
Women
in the Printing-Office
442
Women
of the Last Century
442
Women's
Union Mission Society of America, etc.,
83
Women's
Mission to Women
255, 443, 536
Embroidered Collar (Illustrated)
76
Embroidered Scarf in Colors (Illustrated)
433
Embroidery
for a Skirt or Top of Pincushion (Illustrated)
468
Embroidery, Inserting, &c. (Illustrated)
10, 11, 12, 68, 74, 76, 103, 104, 160,
162, 164, 185, 188, 189, 190, 246, 247, 272, 341, 342, 428, 434, 435, 436, 467,
468, 519, 521,
525
Evening Parties [Etiquette for the Hostess]
34
Fancy Alphabet for a Sampler (Illustrated)
248
Fancy Purse (Illustrated)
433, 518
Farm or Suburban Residence (Illustrated)
542
Fashions
Ballgown;
Zouave jacket with skirt; summer habit; skirt and spencer;
bonnets; travelling dresses; light summer wraps
95
Dinner
dress; dress for young girl; robes; clothing for infants; clothing for
young
children; children's hats, caps, and bonnets; lace mantles; scarf
mantillas; mourning; half-mourning
178
Walking
dress; breakfast robe; dinner-dress; children's fashions; new
ribbon
colors; bonnets; caps; headdresses; reception dresses; robe de
chambre;
muslin spencers; shawls
263
Walking
dresses; evening dress; carriage dress; dinner dress; robe;
bonnets; black silks; pelerines; sashes; skirts; steel skirts; gored
dresses
359
Walking
dress; pardessus; carriage dress; home dress; reception dress
for a
bride; boy's dress; baby's dress; headdresses; winter dress
fabrics; gored dresses; winter wraps; children's felt hats
455
Brides;
bonnets; gored dresses; velvet ribbons; flounces; trimming with
large
velvet leaves; riding hats
545
Feminine Decorations in Different Countries
406
Fire-Stove Veil (Illustrated)
273, 338
Florence, by Julia Mills Dunn [poem]
114
Flouncing for a Child's Dress (Illustrated)
342
Glass Bead Mat (Illustrated)
336, 430
Glengarry Cap in Crochet (Illustrated)
525
Godey's Arm-Chair
Our musical
column; ladies' riding costume; bear with the little ones;
Children's Department—spill holder, game—"Stool of Repentance";
hair
ornaments (Illustrated); Delaware
Water-Gap Classical School 86
Our
musical column; what our fashion editor can supply; poem to
Godey
(including pronunciation of Godey); conveyancing in the olden
times
(Egyptian); jokes; hair ornaments (Illustrated)
172
Our
musical column; Flora's Interpreter, and Fortuna Flora, by Mrs.
Hale;
toothache cure; how the Japanese restore faded flowers;
engraving on steel; curious courtship of William the Conqueror
258
Notes
from Honolulu and Los Angeles about Godey's; our musical
column;
Polytechnics: A Conversation, by E.
C. J; jokes; The King
and the
Locusts: A Story Without an End;
Children's Department—
How to
make a watch-pocket; invisible ink; Russian Scandal—a
game;
hair ornaments (Illustrated)
350
Importance
of county newspapers; our musical column; a good wife;
jokes;
making dresses flameproof; making tea; woman as nurse;
Children's Department—Pincushions; The Wolf and the Lambs—a
game;
The Rule of Contrary—a game; Come Out of That—a game
446
Our
musical column; The Lady's Book [poem]; Ella Moore's Letters
from
the City—Tableaux--A Visit from Saint Nicholas, Kriss
Kringle's Call; The Night After Christmas [poem]
536
Golden Grains from the Sands of Life, by Mary
P. [fiction]
304
Good Advice [good taste]
288
Group of Four Cottages (Illustrated)
[with plan]
177
Habit-Shirts (Illustrated)
63,
242, 426, 427, 517
Habits of Life
17
Handsome Petticoat Trimming, in Broderie Anglaise (Illustrated)
431
Headdresses (Illustrated)
242, 271, 333, 372, 425, 516, 520
Health Department, by Jno. Stainback
Wilson, M. D., of Columbus, Ga.
Sore throat
of children, inflammation of the tonsils, children's suppers,
excessive eating in children
84
A case
of cholera infantum
173
Worms
256
Means of expelling
worms, abuse of vermifuges, etc.
348
Means of
preventing worms, dangers of bare arms, are cradles
injurious?, action of opium on children
444
Medical education
of woman—social relations, duties, etc.
534
Hanging Pincushions and Needle-Book (Illustrated)
429
Home! Sweet Home!
116
Hood (Illustrated)
248
How Aunt Ruth Got Rid of a Troublesome Acquaintance, by C.
T. H. [fiction] 422
How Cushion-Lace was Invented [historical fiction?]
25
How My Fate was Blighted, by Elma [fiction]
212
How She Managed, by Rena Lilla Hays
[fiction]
415
How to Make a Cup of Coffee
107
Humble Friends [kindness to animals]
198
Inconsistency of Man
331
Indian Summer in America, by Charles Stewart [poem]
323
Infant's Christening Robe (Illustrated)
465
Insertion (Illustrated)
11, 68
Insertion in Point de la Poste (Illustrated)
12, 74
In the Distance, by Celeste [poem]
323
Jackets (Illustrated)
517, 518
Josepha Ashton's New Silk Dress, by Edith Woodley [fiction]
279
Judge Not, by S. Annie Frost [fiction]
388
Knitted Artificial Flowers
Michaelmas
daisy
247
Narcissus;
Nectarius
523
Knitted Braces (Illustrated)
161
Knitted Opera Hood (Illustrated)
428
Lamp Shade of Green Tulle Trimmed with Roses (Illustrated)
244
Laws and Ordinances, by Augusta W. Worthen
314
Lays of the Ancient Chronicles: The Fair Ingeborg [poem]
240
Legend of Melvin Castle, by Monroe G. Carlton [poem]
123
Letter from a Parent
to a Married Daughter on the Indifference Displayed by
Her in the
Education of Her Children
139
Letters for Marking (Illustrated) [M.
C.]
71
Life and Toil, by Rev. John B. Henry
[poem]
505
Literary Notices
After
Icebergs With a Painter; Hopes and Fears, or Scenes from the
Life of
a Spinster; Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe; The
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