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Cornelius Davis [no. 167 Water-Street] The Entertaining, moral & religious repository; containing, many separate performances, all of which are written in a pleasing stile, and are eminently calculated for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. Published by a society in Great Britain, instituted for the beneficent purpose of aiding the intention of His Majesty, as expressed in his royal proclamation for the suppression of vice and immorality.
Charles Carter The mother's book. By Mrs. Child, author of 'The frugal housewife,' 'The girl's own book,' 'Evenings in New England,' and editor of 'The juvenile miscellany.' ; [Six lines of quotations
Charles Carter The frugal housewife dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy by the author of Hobomok. ; [Two lines of quotations
Charles Carter The frugal housewife dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy by the author of Hobomok. ; [Two lines of quotations
Charles Carter The children's week. By the author of 'The Morals of pleasure,' and 'The Young emigrants.' : [One line of text from Rogers
Samuel Huestis American popular lessons, chiefly selected from the writings of Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth and other approved authors. ; Designed particularly for the younger classes of children in schools. ; [Two lines from of Scripture text
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] The hermit and The traveller.
Samuel S. Wood & Co. The hermit and The traveller.
Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street] The History of Tom White, the postilion.
Benjamin and Thomas Kite The history of Tom White, the postillion; afterwards called Farmer White. To which is added, The history of Charles Jones, the footman.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] The life of Catherine Haldane. (Concluded).
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] The life of Catherine Haldane. Written by her father, who was a minister of the Gospel.
Johnson & Warner The mother's gift, or, Remarks on a set of cuts for children.
D. Huntington The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In four volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms.
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] The Scottish chiefs: a romance. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Five volumes in two.
Nathaniel Willis [No. 76, State-Street] Twelve witnesses to the happy effects of experimental religion in life and death, as exemplified in persons of various conditions in society. With an appendix, containing some well written tracts against intemperance, profanity, Sabbath breaking and other vices too prevalent at the present day.
Ariel Works Letters on female character, addressed to a young lady, on the death of her mother. By Mrs. Virginia Cary. ; [Six lines of quotations
Ariel Works Letters on female character, addressed to a young lady, on the death of her mother. By Mrs. Virginia Cary. ; [Six lines of quotations
John Putnam [Boston] The juvenile miscellany
Putnam and Hunt The ladies' magazine
John Putnam [Boston] A Brief memoir of the late Mrs. Lydia M. Malcom. Of Boston, Mass. : Reprinted, with additions, from The American Baptist magazine
Mahlon Day [376 Pearl Street] A day's pleasure: To which are added Reflections on a day's pleasure. By Jane Taylor
Mahlon Day [84 Water Street] A brief memoir of the life of William Penn. Compiled for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Wakefield
Mahlon Day [372 Pearl Street] The two lambs. An allegorical history. By the author of Margaret Whyte, &c. &c
Mahlon Day [376 Pearl Street] Barbauld's hymns