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Wells and Lilly Henry Goodwin; or, The contented man. By the author of "William's return," and "The twin brothers.
Thomas B. Jansen & Co. Historical sketches for juvenile minds, ornamented with engravings. Written by a lady.
Gamble & M'Clean History of the Duchess of C****, who was confined in a dungeon under ground, by her unrelenting husband, whom she saw but once during her imprisonment of nine years, in which course of time she frequently suffered the severity of extreme hunger, thirst and cold. But happily, a few days before her tyrant's death, he disclosed the secret of her subterraneous abode to a friend; from which she was soon after released by her parents. from the French of Madame de Genlis.
Flagg and Gould Hymns for infant minds.
Eleazer G. House [100 Court Street] Every one has his fault; a comedy, in five acts; by Mrs. Inchbald. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden and at the Boston theatre.
Lydia R. Bailey God's revenge against murder; or The drown'd wife. A tragedy, as lately performed, with unbounded applause, (of the Devil and his court) by Ned Findley, Esquire, one of the grand company of tragedians in the service of the Black Prince, who was so highly gratified with Ned's performance, that he instantly provided him rooms in one of his own palaces; created him a knight of the most ignoble order of the halter, clapped bracelets on his wrists, and an ornament round his neck; and in a few days promoted him to the ridge pole of the gallows, at Edgefield Court-House, South Carolina. By M.L. Weems, of Lodge no. 50, Dumfries. Tenth Edition, Enlarged—Price, 25 cents.
Lydia R. Bailey God's revenge against gambling. Exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth, and honor at gaming tables. With curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers:-- I. Miss Fanny Braddock, sister of General Braddock, who, from gambling, hung herself. II. Drisden Harwood, Esq. Maryland, who, from gambling, drowned himself. III. Jack Gilmore, Esq. Virginia, who, from gambling, shot himself. IV. T. Alston, Esq. (N.C.) who, from gambling, was shot by Capt. Johnson. V. Maria Antoinette, Queen of France, who, for gambling, was brought to the guillotine. VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers, and their untimely ends. By M.L. Weems, formerly Rector of Mount Vernon Parish. [Second Edition.]
James Wilson [No. 105, Market Street] Lessons for children Part II. From four to five years old. Adorned with cuts engraved by James Akin.
Peter Brynberg Lessons for children from four to five years old.
John Hoff Lessons For Children Part I. For Children From Two to Three Years Old. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Lydia R. Bailey Letter from a dying soldier, in America, to his wife, in England.
Joseph Rakestraw Letter from Elizabeth Webb to Anthony William Boehm. With his answer.
Lydia R. Bailey Letter of Robert Wharton, mayor, on city police.
Greenough and Stebbins Letters from the mountains: being the real correspondence of a lady, between the years 1773 and 1807. In two volumes. First American from the third London edition.
Greenough and Stebbins Letters from the mountains: being the real correspondence of a lady, between the years 1773 and 1807. In two volumes. Second American from the third London edition.
Isaiah H. Carpenter Letters written by Jane Cooper: to which is prefixed, some account of her life and death.
Parker & Bliss Letters to a young lady, in which the duties and character of women are considered, chiefly with a reference to prevailing opinions. By Mrs. West, author of Letters to a young man, etc.
Ezekiel Goodale Life and writings of Miss Eliza Waite, who died at Freeport, (Me.) January 13, 1819, in the 20th year of her age. To which is subjoined a letter written by Mr. James Young, of Edinburgh, to his wife, in 1697.
P. Mauro Mademoiselle de La Fayette, an historical novel, illustrating the character and manners of the court of Louis XIII. By Madame de Genlis. Two volumes in one. First American edition revised, with additional notes.
Lydia R. Bailey Married life; or, Faults on all sides. A novel. In two volumes. By Miss Howard.
Lydia R. Bailey Memoirs of Charles Howard Brodhead.
Barzillai Hudson and George Goodwin Memoirs of Miss Eliza Van Wyck: To Which is Added, The Story of The Happy Waterman.
Thomas and William Bradford Memoirs of the late Mrs. Robinson, written by herself. With some posthumous pieces.
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands Memoirs of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson; containing a brief sketch of her life, with some of her writers. To which is added, the Rev. Mr. Worcester's sermon, occasioned by her death. Second edition.
Ezekiel Terry Memoirs of the life and character of Mrs. Billings, late of Somers, Con. These memoirs present to the public solemn events. Some time before Mrs. Billings' death, she was very sick, and her breath departed for a considerable part of an hour, and to appearance she was dead; but after this she instantly revived, arose from her bed, walked, and was in comfortable health, and gave an account of what she had seen. Ample evidence exists of the facts.