Godey's
Lady's Book
Vol. LXVIII, January-June 1864
A Bird Cage Screen (Illustrated)
[crochet]
85
A Drum "Minor" (Illustrated) [picture]
325
Adventures of a Bachelor, by the author of "Miss Slimmens," etc. [fiction]
66, 171, 274
Affectation
64
A Few Friends, by Kormah Lynn
[fiction]
374, 468, 558
A Few Thoughts on Changes, by J. B.
147
A Ghost Story, translated from the French,
by Mrs. Annie T. Wood [fiction] 378
Alice B. Haven [biography]
50
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
A-M,
capitals, ribbon
28
N-Z, capitals,
ribbon
132
A-Z, capitals,
Gothic
298
A-Z, capitals
388
A Netted Opera or Useful Cap (Illustrated)
481
A New Stitch in Berlin Work, for Mats, Cushions, etc. (Illustrated)
194
A New Year's Story, by One who was in it
44
An Old Man's Memories and Hopes [poem]
158
An Article on Corsets [history]
527
A Novelty in Broderie a la Minute, to be Worked on any Double Material
(Illustrated)
297
A Pair of Mittens, by Mary W. Janvrin
[fiction]
246
Aprons (Illustrated)
186, 291, 476, 569
A Scrap
38
A Simile, by J. C. Burnett [poem]
563
A Sketch for St. Valentine's, by Miss M. A. D. Cap [fiction]
164
A Tidy in Crochet (Illustrated)
[323]
Aumoniere Girdle (Illustrated)
389
Aunt Sophie's Visits, by the late Lucy N. Godfrey [fiction]
549
Autograph Bedquilt (Illustrated)
387
A Vision by Moonlight, by Thomas G. Gentry [poem]
548
Baby's Braided Bib (Illustrated)
129
Baby's Knitted Bib
187
Band for a New-born Infant (Illustrated)
570
Band to Loop Up a Dress in Festoons (Illustrated)
296
Bear and Forbear
435
Beneath the Snow, by J. C. Burnett
[poem]
158
Benevolence
157
Bibs (Illustrated)
129, 187
Bonnets (Illustrated)
424, 425, 474
Border Pattern for Netting or Crochet (Illustrated)
89
Both Sides, by Jennie Jennings
[fiction]
442
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
20, 21, 129, 193, 428, 482, 483, 573
Breakfast Cap (Illustrated)
385
Bretelle and Girdle (Illustrated)
80
Broderie for a Child's Dress (Illustrated)
25
Brown Holland Shoe Bag (Illustrated)
294
By the Sea. A Ballad [poem]
356
Caps (Illustrated)
127, 185, 385, 475, 481
Child's Slip (Illustrated)
79
Child's Slipper, with Straps (Illustrated)
520
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETC.
Child's
Braided Dress (Illustrated)
569
Children's
Fashions (Illustrated)
232, 315, 509, 589
Dinner-dresses
(Illustrated)
14, 15, 329
Dress
for a Girl of Ten (Illustrated)
20
Dress
for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
226
Fancy
Braided Dress for a little Boy (Illustrated)
566
Hebe
Dress (Illustrated)
119
Infant's
Christening Robe (Illustrated)
564
Infant's
Robe (Illustrated)
79
La
Frivolite: Veste en Mousseline (Illustrated)
[jacket]
230
L'Elegante
(Illustrated)
[circle cloak]
330
[pardessus]
420
New
Spring Cloak (Illustrated)
228, 229
Paletot
for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
288
Rich
Morning-robe (Illustrated)
16
Robe
Dress (Illustrated)
328
Robe
Psyche (Illustrated)
118
Russian
Vest or Jacket (Illustrated)
19
Scotch
Dress (Illustrated)
18
Spring
Walking Suit (Illustrated)
422
Suit
for a little Boy (Illustrated)
567
Summer
Dresses (Illustrated)
512, 513, 514, 515
The
Albueran, from Brodie (Illustrated) [pardessus]
331
The
Darro, from Brodie (Illustrated) [pardessus]
227
The
Fanchon Jacket (Illustrated)
224, 225
The
Hispania from Brodie (Illustrated)
[wrap]
423
The
Ione Wrap (Illustrated)
288
The
Madridian, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
17
The
Madrilena, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[wrap]
518
The
Saracen, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
122
The
Spahi (Illustrated) [wrap]
421
Visiting
or Dinner-dress (Illustrated)
120
Walking-dress
for a little Girl (Illustrated)
427
Walking-sack
(Illustrated)
121
White
Pique Jacket (Illustrated)
384
Zouave
Jacket, with Vest (Illustrated)
516, 517
Coal-Scuttle Emery Bag (Illustrated)
189
Coiffure for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
332
Coiffures (Illustrated)
187, 231, 290, 332, 383, 384, 474
Collars (Illustrated)
290, 385, 475
Concerning Rings and Precious Stones [history]
439, 543
Corner for a Pocket Handkerchief (Illustrated)
Marion
191
C, L
477
Corsage en Mousseline (Illustrated)
334
Corselet a Bretelles (Illustrated)
334
Corset Cover (Illustrated)
427
Crape Butterfly for Headdresses (Illustrated)
481
Crochet Trimming and Fringe (Illustrated)
519, 571
Crochet Tulip Bag (Illustrated)
385
Crochet Watchpocket (Illustrated)
22
Cottages (Illustrated)
405, 497
Cupid, Auctioneer (Illustrated)
[picture]
417
Dead, by Charles Stewart [poem]
269
Design for a Card-Box (Illustrated)
[with cards in Berlin work on top]
336
Design for a Netted Tidy, Cake D'Oyley, or Mat (Illustrated)
193
Design for Darning the Borders of Netted Window Curtains (Illustrated)
89
Diaries
58
Difficulties
461
Domestic Happiness
258
Don't Fret
252
Duties of Brothers to Sisters
533
Easter-Day, by Leira
[poem]
436
Editors' Table, containing--
A
Child's Imagination
579
A
Learned Frenchwoman
304
American
Ladies in the Medical Profession
304
Anecdotes
about Smoking
489
A New
Poetess—Jean Ingelow
396
An
Example of Feminine Handiwork [Iceland]
198
Bible
Photographs of Women
Miriam,
the Prophetess
395
A
Little Maid
487
Books
for Home Reading
95, 200
Cheap
Literature in England
304
Deaconesses
397
Decease
of Literary Ladies—Adelaide Ann Proctor, Mrs. Caroline M.
S.
Kirkland
579
Eighteen
Hundred and Sixty-Four! What Will
It Bring?
93
English
Ladies in Literature
304
Errata
397
Fashions
of Dress, and Their Influence on Character
95
Free
National Normal Schools for Young Women
95
Hints
About Health
Music
as Medicine
304
Sleep;
and the Mouth
397
The
Mother to be Cared for; Sleeping Rooms
489
Hints About Health. Rules
for Skating
200
Hints
for the Nursery, or, The Young Mother's Guide
304
How to
Make Happy Homes
198
In the
Valley, by Alice B. Haven [poem]
201
Letter
to the Editress [books for mothers]
489
Letter
Writing
397
Morton's
Gold Pens
579
Mrs.
Somerville
397
"My
Beautiful Lady"
397
Needlework
and the Sewing Machine
95
Night
Scene, by D. L. P. [poem]
96
Opportunities
and Duties
302
Orthography
397
"Our Sisters
in China"
304
Queen
Bees
489
Queenly
Examples--the Contrast [Victoria vs. Eugenie in economical
living]
489
Single
Ladies
579
Something
for Health
96
The
Autograph Bedquilt
396
"The
Boatman"
578
The
Brothers, by Sarah Josepha Hale [poem]
303
The
Importance of Marriage Registry
304
The
Medical Profession: What Women Have
Done In It
95
The
Order of Deaconesses to be Restored in Christian Churches 94
The
Postmistress [list of 10]
579
The
Seaforth Papers: Letters from 1796
to 1843
200
The
Wife: A Poem, by Mrs. T. J. Cram
578
Vassar
College
199, 397
Vassar
College--and its Organization
488
Vassar
College to be opened this Year!
93
Vassar
College: Woman's Own
577
Walter
Scott and His Little Pet Marjorie
303
Wheeler
& Wilson's Sewing-Machine
580
Why
Washington Irving Did Not Marry
489
Woman's
Mission to Woman
95
Edna Fairleigh's Temptation, by Clara Augustine [fiction]
437
Embroidery, Inserting, etc.
21, 22, 25, 84, 88, 89, 123, 124, 125, 126, 129, 194,
228, 229, 232, 297, 298, 335, 336, 390, 391, 482, 483, 573
Evening Coiffure (Illustrated)
384
Faith
344
Fame
534
Fancy Apron (Illustrated)
291
Fancy Fichu (Illustrated)
126
Fancy Girdle and Epaulet (Illustrated)
292
Fancy Pen-wiper [parasol] (Illustrated)
189
Fancy Sack for an Invalid (Illustrated)
292
Fancy Work-bag (Illustrated)
128, 187
Fanny's Bait, by Belle Rutledge
[fiction]
464
Fashions
Silk
dresses; poplin dresses; morning-robe; child's dress; Christy
Minstrels Slipper; furs; Persian lamb; muffs; men's fur mufflers and
cuffs;
girls' furs; dress plaids; colored flannel skirts; men's dressing
gowns;
moire silk; figured taffetas; Roman, Greek, and Egyptian
themed
jewelry; ear-rings; initial and crested jewelry; linen sets;
cuffs; pocket handkerchiefs; Duchesse collar; veils; guipure; point
lace;
parlor gymnastics outfits; dress elevator
103
Dinner
party dress; poplin dresses; little boy's dress; dinner dress; bead
watch-pocket; net bonnet; bonnet capes; nets for waterfalls; nets
replacing night caps; cloaks; tartans; toddlers' dress; leather cuffs;
skating
outfits; combs; new coiffures; veils; underskirts; Balmorals
209
Poplin
dress; silk dresses; alpaca dress; children's fashions; Roman
scarfs
[sic]; half handkerchiefs for the neck; talmas; tartans; black
and
white plaids with chenille fringe; opera cloaks; Folly waist;
sashes;
bonnets; headdresses; coiffures; combs; plaid scarfs [sic];
plaiting of dresses; dresses faced with leather
315
Dinner
dress; evening dress; child's dress; walking dress; spring fabrics;
robe
dresses; promenade dresses; fringe and lace insertions; scalloped
hems;
dress trim; foulard; Directoire body; morning robe; suit for a
little
girl; plaid silks; jockeys; asymmetrical bodice openings; wraps;
water-proof cloaks; bonnets; children's hats; parasols; linen sets;
headdresses for young ladies; coiffures for young ladies; bows; ball
dress;
women's headdresses; new sewing machine; Roman
scarfs
[sic]
406
Dinner dress;
walking dress; visiting dress; evening dress; child's walking
dress;
shield-shaped hanging pincushion; straw guipure; bonnets;
Scotch
plaid trim on bonnets; bonnet trimming; fringes of crystal and
jet;
round hats; children's hats; fable handkerchief; lace bows; gloves;
colored embroidery on underclothing; dress goods; Shetland shawls;
Stuart,
Campbell, Rob Roy and Douglas plaids; sleeve patterns;
basques;
jackets; plaiting skirts; masculine style of dress; wraps;
sacks;
fluted trimmings
498
Pique
dress; silk dress; boy's costumes; misses costume; coiffures; ball
headdresses; tulle scarfs; nets; round hats; girls' hats; boys' toques;
mask
veils; yak or mohair shawls; thread shawls; Shetland shawls;
silk
and muslin neckties; buttons; summer fabrics; chameleon silks;
trims
for summer dresses, gloves
588
Fichu (Illustrated)
123, 126
Forsaken, by John P. Mitchell [poem]
245
Friendship's Whispers, by Annie M. Beach [poem]
382
Generalship, by Allie Allyn [fiction]
180
Gentleman's Crochet Silk Braces (Illustrated)
390
Gentleman's Shirt Front in Embroidery (Illustrated)
298
Geometrical or Honeycomb Netting (Illustrated)
128, 187
Girdle, with Bretelles, Suitable for a Child or Miss (Illustrated)
125
Godey's Arm-Chair
January,
1864; our musical column; a new holiday gift:
the Craig
microscope; about drafts; music received; Young Ladies' Seminary
for
Boarding and Day Pupils; Fay's "New-Year" [poem]; Mr.
Dempster, Miss Richings; copy of Gettysburg children photograph;
Christian martyrs in the Coliseum; a rival of Dr. Mackay; diaphaine;
the Grecian wriggle
98
February,
1864; W. Prescott Smith; Martha Washington print; the
needle
true to the Pole; our musical column; Holloway's Musical
Monthly
for 1864; Blitz at the Assembly Building
205
March,
1864; Irish jokes; our musical column; Paris correspondence—
fete of
the Duke de Mouchy, Empress's fete at St. Cloud, Marie
Antoinette's shoe, increasing cost of living; noted characters in
France;
identity ascertained of dead Gettysburg soldier holding
photograph of children; rural New York exhibition to benefit Ladies'
Soldiers' Aid Society; crinolines abroad; women and street cars;
unbonneting the ladies; "putting your foot in it"; the use of eyes;
musical
telegraphy; wearing engagement and wedding rings; dinner
a la
Russe
308
April,
1864; The Foster Home Association; Jay Cooke, Esq.; Warner,
Miskey
& Merrill gas fixtures; our musical column; story of a legacy;
what to
make of old cotton spools; extracts from a Paris letter—the
Empress' dresses, incident at a restaurant; Two Poems to a Sleeping
Infant,
by a Doting Parent—Summer Afternoon, Midnight; the
cultivation of flowers; conundrums; rural or suburban residence
(Illustrated)
[with plans]; character references for servants; cats at
sea; a
baby car; arranging short hair; lead combs
400
May,
1864; the Riverdale Institute; debris on long skirt; conundrums;
volume
of mail in London on Valentine's Day; anecdotes of servants;
our
musical column; letter from Paris—ball at the Tuileries, Empress'
skating
outfit, white, colored and plaid stockings, boots, petticoats,
crinolines; fat belles of Karague; rural or suburban residence
(Illustrated)
[with plan]
492
June,
1864; Trenton Falls, NY; Demorest's Illustrated News; Congress
Hall,
Rochester, NY; parody of Abou Ben Adhem; a certain
Brigadier in Missouri; our musical column; Marquis de Boissy; origin
of
Sally Lunns; travelling impressions of the Japanese ambassadors;
the
genius of tailoring; a classic toilet; fans in France; the dressoir;
worst time for taking luncheon; pronunciation of balmoral; providing
for the
bride
582
Going to a Party in Winter (Illustrated) [picture]
[7]
Going to the President's Levee (Illustrated) [fiction]
39
Going West, by Mrs. James _____
[fiction]
458
Good Temper
382
Great Expectations (Illustrated)
[picture, boy feeding dog]
221
Grievings, by Annie M. Beach [poem]
179
Hadyn Vaughn's Daughter, by Daisy Howard [fiction]
270
Hair Nets—The Marie Louise; Simple Sleeping Net; Invisible Net (Illustrated) 82
Harlequin Toilet-Table Mat (Illustrated) [ribbon work]
387
Headdresses (Illustrated)
290, 333, 383, 384, 426
Help to Memory (Illustrated) [letter
holder]
86
Housekeeper's Chatelaine (Illustrated)
[219]
Housewife (Illustrated) [for
needlework]
572
I Know a Beautiful Woman, by Mrs. Frances de Gage [poem]
345
Illume My Path, O Lord! by Ada Algernon [poem]
78
Infant's Hat (Illustrated)
79
Initials for Marking Pillow-cases, etc. (Illustrated)
573
Initial Letters for Marking (Illustrated)
C
81
C, B
83
P, M
188
M, G
191
P, F
192
L, B
295
E
390
H, S
482
E, J, R
483
P, G, H, P
573
Initial Letters for Netting (Illustrated)
A, B, C, D
297
E, F, G, H
386
Initial Monograms (Illustrated)
W
293
B, V
391
Inserting (Illustrated)
84, 125
Italian Corsage for a Girl of Eleven or Fourteen Years (Illustrated)
124
Italian Villa (Illustrated) [with
plans]
13, 84
Juvenile Department (Illustrated),
containing--
Be
Dove-like [poem]
102
Flowers
from Fruit
313
Fruit
Figures
404, 587
Miscellaneous
Amusements—magic writing, an entertaining game, the
sorcerer behind the screen, the exploding bubble, how to force the
water
contained in a plate to rise into a glass turned upside-down,
how to
place a glass of water so that no person can remove it from
its
place without spilling its contents
404
Mother
Goose Tableaux
102, 208, 313
Silhouettes
587
Sunday-School
Hymn (Illustrated) [poem]
496
Keeping Company, by Mary Forman
(Illustrated) [fiction]
346
Ladies' Girdle (Illustrated)
191
Lady's Book Pincushion (Illustrated)
21, 87
Lady's Dress in Embroidery (Illustrated)
428
Lament, by Corolla H. Criswell [poem]
441
Last Year's Freight, by Benjamin F. Taylor
[poem]
473
Leaf Impressions (Illustrated)
296
Lines, by F. S. T. [poem]
529
Literary Notices
The
Rejected Wife, The Lost Bank Note, and Martyn Ware's
Temptation; Day Dreams; The Book of Days, Fanchon the Cricket;
The Art
Principle and its Application to the Teaching of Music;
George
Morton and His Sister; Frank and Rufus, or Obedience and
Disobedience; Little by Little; Album Cards; A Catechism of the
Steam
Engine; Harry's Vacation, or Philosophy at Home; The Pet
Bird
and Other Stories; At Home and Abroad, or How to Behave
by Mrs.
Manners; Pleasure and Profit, or Lessons on the Lord's
Prayer;
Appleton's United States Postal Guide; Reveries of a
Bachelor, or A Book of the Heart; Dream-Life:
A Faboe of the
Seasons; My Farm of Edgewood: A
Country-Book; The Ring of
Amasis;
Martin Pole: A Novel; Harper's
Handbook for Travellers
in
Europe; Broken Columns; Vincenzo, or Sunken Rocks;
Excursions; Remains in Verse and Prose of Arthur Henry Hallam;
Pique:
A Novel; Geographical Studies; Thoughts in My Garden;
Ten
Chapters on Marriage; Adventures of Dick Onslow Among
the
Redskins
96
The
Fatal Marriage; The Runaway Match, and the Dean of Denham; The
Days of
Shoddy: A Novel of the Great
Rebellion in 1861; Heine's
Book of
Songs; Modern Essays No. 1 by Heinrich Heine; Immen-See;
Grandmother
and Granddaughter; The Ice-Maiden, and Other Tales;
The
Oiled Feather; Daring and Suffering: A
History of the Great
Railroad Adventure; Roundabout Papers; A Practical Grammar of the
French
Language; Rachel Ray: A Novel; Mary
Lyndsay: A Novel;
Husks;
Colonel Floyd's Wards; Hannah Thurston: A
Story of
American Life; History of the Romans Under the Empire; Queen Mab;
Keep a
Good Heart: A Story for the Merry
Christmas Time; Round
the
Blook: An American Novel; Peculiar:
A Tale of the Great
Transition; The Life of Jesus; Louie's Last Term at St. Mary's; The
Russian
Ball: or, The Adventures of Miss
Clementine Shoddy; Light
on Shadowed Paths; Was He Successful? A
Novel; Letters to the
Joneses; Soundings from the Atlantic; The Thoughts of the Emperor
M.
Aurelius Antoninus; In War Time, and Other Poems;
Tales of a
Wayside
Inn; My Days and Nights on the Battle-field:
A Book for
Boys; Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or the Married Life, Death,
and
Wedding of the Advocate of the Poor, Firmian Stanislaus
Siebenkas; Adventures of Dick Onslow Among the Red Skins; Jean
Belin,
or The Adventures of a Little French Boy; The Nose of a
Notary;
Twice Lost: A Novel; A Budget of
Fun for Little Folks;
Veronica, or The Light-House Keeper; Heaven Our Home; Poems
by Jean
Ingelow; Edith Prescott, or Lessons of Love; Letters of Ada
R.
Parker; The Water Babies; Rumor; Deep Waters:
A Novel;
Milton's Paradise Lost; The Jewish Tabernacle and Its Furniture, in
Their
Typical Teachings; The Safe Compass, and How It Points;
Memoir
of the Rev. Erskine J. Hawes; An
Essay on the
Improvement of Time; The Two Brothers and the Two Paths; The
Three
Cripples; The Last Shilling; Bertie Lee; Faithful and Tru, or
The
Evans Family; The Life of Arthur Vanderleer, Major Royal
Artillery; Myrtle Blossoms; Album Flowers
201
Poems
by Henry Peterson; Held in Bondage, or Granville de Vigne;
The
Lawyer's Secret; The Life and Services as a Soldier of Major
General
Grant; Webster and Hayne's Speeches; Hand-Book of
Calisthenics and Gymnastics; Mother Goose from Germany; The
New
Historical Game; Mr. and Mrs. Jollyboy's Picnic; The Art of
Making
and Coloring Ivory-Types, Photographs, Talbotypes, and
Miniature Painting on Ivory, etc.; Very Hard Cash: a Novel; Science
for the
School and Family; John Marchmont's Legacy:
A Novel;
The
Boyhood of Martin Luther; Mr. Wind and Madam Rain;
Dickens' New Christmas Story; Three Times Dead, or The Secret
of the
Heath; A History of the World, from the Earliest Records to
the
Present Time; Orlean Lamar, and Other Poems; Chronicles of
the
Schonberg-Cotta Family; Lyrics of Loyalty; The Old Helmet;
Clyde
the Colporteur; The Sale of Crummie and Other Stories; The
Buried
Bible and Other Stories; The Man of God, or Spiritual
Religion; The British Reviews; Dreamthorp:
Essays Written in the
Country; Hints for the Nursery, or The Young Mother's Guide; Little
Anna:
A Story for Pleasant Little Children; Helen Rothsay:
A Book
for
Boys and Girls; Something About Coins; The History of the Civil
War in America
305
History
of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy; Chambers'
Encyclopaedia; Thackeray's Irish Sketch Book; Salathiel (The
Wandering Jew); Corinne: A Story of
Italy; The Indian Chief; The
Life of
Archbishop Hughes; Musical Sketches; The Great Stone
Book of
Nature; The Rollow and Lucy First, Second, and Third
Books
of Poetry; Autobiography, Correspondence, etc., of Lyman
Beecher, D. D.; Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion;
Life
and Correspondence of Theodore Parker; Thirty Poems by
William
Cullen Bryant; The Perfect Gentleman, or Etiquette and
Eloquence; Dudley Carleon, or The Brother's Secret; The Great
Consummation; Cudjo's Cafe
398
The
Wife's Secret; William Allair, or Running Away to Sea; The Life,
Campaigns, and Services of General McClellan; The Life and Public
Services of Major-General Butler; The Book of Days; Chambers'
Encyclopaedia; The Ladies' Book of Readings and Recitations; The
Wife's
Evidence: A Novel; Thackeray the
Humorist and the Man of
Letters; Mount Vernon, and Other Poems; The Laws and Principles
of
Whist; Appleton's United States Postal Guide; Tales from the
Operas;
The Art of Conversation, with Directions for Self Education;
Diary of a Detective Police Officer; A Complete Practical Guide to
the Art
of Dancing; The Parlor Magician; A Woman's Ransom;
Sordello, Strafford, Christmas Eve, and Easter Day; "Babble Brook"
Songs;
Meet for Heaven; Death and Life; Papers for Thoughtful Girls;
The
Sisters Abroad, or An Italian Journey; Dick Rodney, or The
Adventures of an Eaton Boy; Marmaduke Merry, the Midshipman;
The Red
Eric, or the Whaler's Last Cruise; The Wild Man of the
West;
Copies From Nature, for the Use of Young Artists; Hunt's
Gazetteer of the Border and Southern States; Household Prayers,
with
Psalms and Hymns, for the Church in the House
490
School
Economy; The Book of Days; The Red Track; The Life and
Public
Services of Major-General Meade; Thoughts on Sabbath
Schools; Illustrations of Universal Progress; Hints to Riflemen; My
Cave
Life at Vicksburg, with Letters of Trial and Travel; Church
Essays;
Annis Warleigh's Fortunes: A Novel;
Red Tape and
Pigeon-Hole
Generals; Lyrics of a Day, or Newspaper Poetry;
General Grant and His Campaigns; Counsel and Comfort; Industrial
Biography: Iron-Workers and
Tool-Makers; The Campaner Thal,
and
Other Writings; The Veil Partly Lifted and Jesus Becoming Visible;
Rebel
Rhymes and Rhapsodies; Union League Melodies; The Prophet
of Fire, or The Life and
Times of Elijah, with Their Lessons; The
Forty
Days After Our Lord's Resurrection; The Christ of History;
The
Post of Honor; Lucetta and the Abbe; Satan's Devices and the
Believer's Victory; Annual of Scientific Discovery
580
"Long Ago" by M. W. G.
[poem]
282
Look on the Sea! by George W. Birdseye
[poem]
38
Love and Be Happy
287
Love, by A. J. C. [poem]
179
Love of Life
355
Love Within by Clara Augusta [poem]
58
Marriage Customs in Germany
376
Marie Antoinette Fichu (Illustrated)
123
Marrying a Fortune, by Belle Rutledge
[fiction]
195
Maud, by M. M. [poem]
447
Morning-caps (Illustrated)
127
Morning Collar (Illustrated)
290
Morning Sleeve (Illustrated)
291
Mr. Surley Hardbake on Tight-lacing [fiction]
76
Much Wisdom in Little
461
Music--
Golden
Hair Polka, by Henry L. Raymond
222
Impromptu,
by D. W. Miller
418
Life's
Answer, by W. Delesdernier
130
Summer's
Eve Polka, by George E. Fawcett
510
There's
a Joy for the Heart in This Meeting, by James
M. Stewart
326
There
Are Still Some Joys Before Us, by J. Starr
Holloway
26
My First, Second, and Third Love, by Amy Graham [fiction]
561
My First Venture, by Mrs. Harriet H.
Francis [fiction]
471
My Ideal, by Guy H. Naramore [poem]
563
Names for Marking (Illustrated)
Jane
89
Marion
191
Louise
194
Anna
232
Matilda
[323]
Rose
390
Francine
479
Nature, translated from the German by W.
S. Everett [poem]
367
Neck-tie for a Lady (Illustrated)
386
Needlework Envelope (Illustrated)
335
Netted Cover for Horses' Ears (Illustrated)
190
Netted Pincushion (Illustrated)
188
New Embroidery Patterns (Illustrated)
391, 483
New Style of Raised Embroidery on Netting (Illustrated)
87
Night and Morning, by Phila Earle Hardy
[poem]
253
Night-dresses (Illustrated)
186, 566
"Nobody to Blame," by Marion Harland [fiction]
29, 133, 233, 337, 429, 521
Novelties for the Month (Illustrated)
Infant's robe; infant's hat; child's slip; bretelle and girdle for little
girl;
petticoat for child six years old
79
Breakfast-cap;
fancy cap; dress for a little boy; fancy black silk apron;
short
night-dress
185
Paletot
for little girl, Ione wrap for a miss; Ione paletot for a young lady;
Clarissa coiffure; morning collar with two styles of sleeves; fancy
apron;
fancy sack for an invalid; little red riding hood; fancy girdle;
epaulet
to match the girdle
288
Headdresses;
evening coiffure for a young lady; white pique jacket;
breakfast cap; collar and sleeve
383
Travelling
costume; bonnet for second mourning; dinner coiffure; plain
night-caps; peasant waist; fancy dinner cap; fancy collar; new sleeve;
black
silk apron
474
Infant's
christening robe; pique dress for little girl; pique suit for little girl;
night
dress for little girl; fancy braided dress for little boy; little girl's
dress
of white pique; walking dress; suit for a little boy; little dress;
night drawers for child 3-5; sack chemise for girl 6-12; dress for child
2-3;
child's braided dress; apron for girl age 10; band for new-born
infant
564
"Our Mother," by Mary N. Kirke Dilworth [poem]
65
Our Musical Column
99, 207, 309, 401, 494, 584
Paris Letters
402, 495
Patterns from Madame Demorest's Establishment (Illustrated)
Florentine
dress; new dress shields; Elena dress; Augustine coat;
infant's bib; yoke waist
80
Jacket
a la Militaire; The Feranda [basque]
477
Sacque
cloak; Zouave sack; Frankie sack; The Little Prince gored coat 570
Penwiper (Illustrated)
295
Persevere; or, Life With an Aim, by Lulie [fiction]
254
Petticoat for a Child (Illustrated)
80
Portfolio Dottings: The Power of
Kind Words, Labor the Great Law of Life,
A Definite Purpose
Necessary to Success, Necessity of Faith in
Providence, The
Consistency of Truth, by Rev. F. S.
Cassady
243
Practical Lessons in Drawing (Illustrated)
74
Punctuality
42
Quilting Pattern (Illustrated)
89
Receipts, etc.
Miscellaneous Cooking—beefsteaks with mushrooms, minced beef,
corned
fillet of veal, French way of dressing a shoulder of veal, stewed
lamb,
fillet of mutton, to roast canvas-back ducks, canvas-back
ducks
dressed plain; Cakes, Puddings, etc.—an excellent pudding,
the
President's pudding, the Secretary's pudding, apple jelly,
Nunnerley pudding, corn cake, macaroons, to make apple fritters;
Contributed Receipts—hard soap, lemon pudding, cottage pudding;
Miscellaneous—cement for stone ware, preserving meat and fish by
sugar,
feeding poultry, size for attaching paper to walls, sea-weeds,
fresh meat, for a scald or burn; Escaping from Fire; A Remedy for
Diphtheria
90
Hints
to Housewives—marketing, house-cleaning, pickling; Miscellaneous
Cooking—lamb dressed with rice, leg of lamb, to roast a shoulder of
mutton,
veal forcemeat, calf's kidney, fresh beef tongue, beefsteak and
oyster
pie, to boil parsnips, eggs and spinach, meat pie with potato
crust;
cold beefsteak pie, fish cake, to broil shad, to fry shad, cupped
eggs;
Cakes, Puddings, etc.—croquettes of rice, gingerbread for
delicate people, Snowdon pudding, corn griddle cakes, shortbread,
lemon
preserve, apple marmalade, rock cream, orgeat, bread jelly,
lemon
tea cakes; Miscellaneous—to take stains out of mahogany,
furniture varnish, to preserve furs, grease-stains in silk, cheap invaluable
dentifrice, for cleaning mahogany, furniture oil, hard soap or soft, toilet
soap,
premium corn bread, cautions against the skins of raisins, hints
on making gum, how to make glue so as to be weatherproof, to
prevent
the edges of nails from growing into the quick, treatment of
sprains; Contributed Receipts—to dress celery, sponge cake, lady
cake,
green apple pies, to clean a black silk dress
195
Directions
for Frying; Miscellaneous Cooking—to stew a breast of veal,
to
broil pigeons, an excellent way of preparing tongues to eat cold,
beef
olives, mutton-chops, to dress a leg of mutton with oysters, veal
rolls,
potato-loaves, potato omelette [sic], carrots and parsnips,
buttered cabbage, to dress spinach in the French fashion; Fish
Sauces—lobster sauce, brown sauce for fish, white sauce for fish, fish
sauce
without butter; Cakes, Puddings, etc.—cream cakes, tea cake,
batter
pudding, fountain puddings, Roxbury cake, German squares,
to make
clotted cream, mountain cake, breakfast cake no. 1,
blancmange, apple pudding, the surprise pudding; Miscellaneous—
celery
flavoring, using brushes to clean clothes, using meat juices in
vegetables, the glasses for a magic lantern, keeping birds from fruit
buds, making soft water, balsam for chapped lips, cheap soap,
keeping
cheeses, to remove oil stains from boards, bottling wine
299
Advice
to Housekeepers—directing a table, covering the table, deciding
bills
of fare, managing the house; Miscellaneous Cooking—spiced
beef,
to make pea soup, carrot soup, to crisp parsley, rump of beef
stew,
loin of mutton roasted, to stew a loin of mutton, to mash
parsnips, to fricassee parsnips, pulled bread, maccaroni [sic];
Sauces—sauce for game or poultry, melted butter, onion sauce, egg
sauce;
Cakes, Pudding, etc.—water cakes, composition cake, to
make
cream pancakes, queen cakes, Kentish fritters, a plain cake,
rice
blancmange, cheese cream a plain family way, cocoa-nut pudding,
to make
a French pudding, apple souffle, vermicelli pudding;
Miscellaneous—to extract grease from silk, to clean silk, to remove
ink
from mahogany, tooth powder, milk lemonade, to prevent
contagion, a cheap filter, a good remedy for blistered feet, black ink,
blue
ink, red ink, for warts, lip salve; Contributed Receipts—wine
cakes,
nice soda cake, improvement in starching
392
Advice
to Housekeepers—budgeting and record keeping, economical
purchasing, hiring a cook; Miscellaneous Cooking—veal potage, sago
soup,
to bake a shad, to souse rock-fish, to fry haddock, croquettes
of
fish, beef tongue, vegetable soup, stewed veal and peas, French
receipt for boiling a ham; Cakes, Puddings, etc.—apples and rice,
Vermont
currant cake, a German trifle, a cabinet pudding, rice biscuits,
salade
d'oranges, Jenny Lind's pudding, chocolate drops, lemon
preserve for tarts, apple Charlotte, a simple Swiss pudding, fruit cake;
Miscellaneous—preserving sponges, bottle cement, marble stains,
disinfecting agents, to perfume clothes, to make and fine coffee, cold
cream,
tincture of roses, ink, washing preparation, castle puddings,
how to
prepare starch for use
484
Directions
for Preserving Fruits, etc.—preserves, to preserve
strawberries, strawberry jelly, raspberry jam, currant jelly, cherries
preserved, apple jelly, to preserve purple plums, greengages, to
preserve peaches, quinces preserved whole, blackberries; Advice to
Housekeepers—keeping bills, inventories, preserving blankets,
sheeting, planning for breakage, handling coals and cinders,
storerooms, bread, sugar, soap, laundry; Cakes, Puddings, etc.—
gold
cake, lemon cheesecakes, Harrison pudding, tea buns,
Sally
Lunns, muffins, a plain lemon pudding, cup cake, Taylor pudding,
bath
cakes, bread and butter pudding, light cakes; Miscellaneous—to
keep
silver always bright, to destroy worms in garden walks, cure for
prickly
heat, raising velvet pile, to make grease balls, treatment of
sun-stroke, cleaning straw matting, treatment of oil-cloth, cleaning
gold
and silver lace, to bleach a faded dress, saponaceous cream of
almonds
574
Red-Riding Hood (Illustrated)
292
Returning from a Party (Illustrated)
[picture]
[10]
Rural or Suburban Residence (Illustrated)
405, 497
Sampler Pattern for Our Young Friends (Illustrated)
88
Scraps --Truth and its Developments;
The True Physician; Flattery
560
Servants, by Augusta H. Worthen
284
"She Hath Done What She Could," by S.
Annie Frost [fiction]
259, 357, 448
Shield Shape Hanging Pincushion (Illustrated)
[415]
Skating on the Schuylkill (Illustrated) [picture]
117
Slate-pencil Drawings (Illustrated)
184
Sleeves (Illustrated)
290, 291, 385, 476
Smiles, by Lu Light [poem]
170
Sonnet, by Kruna
[poem]
49
Speaking Well of Others
170
Spring Bonnets (Illustrated)
424, 425
Spring Style Collar and Sleeve (Illustrated)
385
Stanzas to _____, by A.
G. P. [poem]
373
Starlight, by A. Z.
[poem]
377
St. Valentine's Day, by S.
Annie Frost (Illustrated) [fiction]
143
Table Napkin Holder (Illustrated)
[for children too old for a bib]
32
Tears
170
The Art of Making Feather Flowers
293
The Banana Tree
78
The Casket of Temperance, by Willie E. Pabor [poems]
More than These
43
A Picture
142
The Ivory Gate
258
Sowing and Reaping (Founded on
Fact)
350
The Lesson of the Cataract
456
The Pledge—An Appeal
534
The Clarissa Coiffure (Illustrated)
290
The Contented Mind, by Mary
W. Janvrin [fiction]
368
The Cultivation of Flowers
403
The Dreamer, by Harriet
M. Bean [poem]
555
The Family Drawing Master (Illustrated)
Lines
283
Lines (Continued)
366
Angles
462
Angles (Continued)
550
The Forsaken, by John
Calvin Gitchell [poem]
78
The King is Dead. Long
Live the King, by Rev. H. Hastings Weld [poem]
38
The Ladies' Friend (Illustrated)
[sewing kit like doll]
192
The Management of Flowers in Dwellings
548
The Miranda Coiffure (Illustrated)
187
"The Other One," by S. Annie Frost [fiction]
545
The Pines, by A. M.
F. A. [poem]
245
The Pompadour Porte-jupe (Illustrated)
478
The Postilion Girdle (Illustrated)
[8, 9]
The Power of Animals and Plants
473
The Prime Rules of Life
461
The Shoe Pincushion (Illustrated)
478
The Story of Wealthy Leighton, by Virginia F. Townsend [fiction]
149
The True Gentleman
43
The Venom of "They Say"
273
The Vesper, by C.
Mitchell [poem]
544
The Wind as a Musician
557
The Young Artist: A
Tableau Picture, by S. Annie Frost
(Illustrated)
Thou Art Going, by Nettie
[poem]
287
Tidy in Crochet (Illustrated)
389
Tom Snuggery in Search of a Wife, by J. Bunting [fiction]
530
To My Wife, by J. R.
R. [poem]
544
Trimmings for Dinner-dresses (Illustrated) [formed of lace and velvet; formed
of ribbon and velvet]
24
Two Insertions in Crochet, for Trimming Counterpanes,
Berceaunette Covers,
or for Letting in
Petticoats (Illustrated)
480
Two Poems to a Sleeping Infant, by a Doting Parent
403
Uncle Hugh, by Rose
Wood [fiction]
351
Unsociable Tempers
65
Unto the End, by Margaret
Hunter Grant [fiction] 535
Village Wedding in Sweden
446
Watch Pocket in Bead Work
[115]
Widows: Widows'
Sons
268