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- A copious and critical English-Latin dictionary., By William Smith and Theophilus D. Hall. To which is added a dictionary of proper names
- A voyage around the world, by N. Adams, D.D
- Adrift : a story of crime and avarice, by H. Kingshack
- Allegories of life, by Mrs. J.S. Adams
- An illustrated history and description of state prison life by one who has been there : in two parts, one showing the cruelties and horrors of the old system, the other, the reformatory advantages resulting from the new, written by a convict in a convict's cell ; the authenticity of which is vouched for by the highest officials and committees
- Annals of public education in the state of New York, from 1626 to 1746, by Daniel J. Pratt, A.M., assistant secretary to the regents of the university
- Bertie & his sisters, by Aunt Hattie
- Bivouac and battle, or, The struggles of a soldier, by Oliver Optic [pseud. William Taylor Adams], author of "Young America abroad," "The army and navy stories," "The Woodville stories," "The boat-club stories," "The starry flag series," "The lake-shore series," etc
- Child life : a collection of poems, edited by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Christianity and scepticism : comprising a treatment of questions in Biblical criticism
- Digging a grave with a wine-glass, by Mrs. S.C. Hall
- Diligent Dick, or, The young farmer, by Aunt Hattie
- Ella's battles, by Mrs. F.R. Fudge
- Erstes Lese- und Lehrbuch für Deutsche Schulen, oder, Erste Uebungen im Lesen, Schreiben, und Zeichnen, verbunden mit Dent- und Sprachübungen, von Hermann Reffelt
- Hit, by Mary E. Walker
- John Jasper's secret : a sequel to Charles Dickens' unfinished novel "The mystery of Edwin Drood" : with eighteen illustrative engravings
- Lady Linnet
- Life, trial and execution of Edward H. Ruloff : the perpetrator of eight murders, numerous burglaries and other crimes, who was recently hanged at Binghamton, N.Y
- Long-armed Sampson, or, The scout of the silver pond, a revolutionary story by Newton M. Curtis
- My study windows., By James Russell Lowell
- New York and its institutions, 1609-1872 : a library of information pertaining to the great metropolis, past and present, with historic sketches of its churches, schools, public buildings, parks and cemeteries of its police, fire, health and quarantine departments of its prisons, hospitals, homes, asylums, dispensaries and morgue and all municipal and private charitable institutions, by Rev. J.F. Richmond (five years city missionary in New York)
- Palaces and prisons, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens .
- Park Street pulpit, sermons preached by William H.H. Murray
- Pleasant pictures for young children
- Pleasant stories for the young, illustrated with four engravings on steel
- Religious philosophy, or, Nature, man, and the Bible witnessing to God and to religious truth : being the substance of four courses of lectures delivered before the Lowell Institute between the years 1845-1853, by Alonzo Potter, D.D., LL.D., professor of moral philosophy in Union College, and late bishop of Pennsylvania
- Rose, Tom and Ned : first of the Rose Dale books : easy reading for the dear little ones, by Mrs. D.P. Sanford, author of "Stories of Cora's childhood," "Under the skylight, and other stories for Christmas," etc., etc
- Science, philosophy and religion : Lectures delivered before the Lowell Institute, Boston
- Seven decades of the Union : the humanities and materialism, illustrated by a memoir of John Tyler, with reminiscences of some of his great contemporaries ; The transition state of this nation -- its dangers and their remedy, by Henry A. Wise
- Six nights with the Washingtonians : and other temperance tales
- Stories from famous ballads for children, Grace Greenwood
- Strong and steady, or, Paddle your own canoe, by Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Ragged Dick series," "Tattered Tom series," "Luck and pluck series," "Campaign series," etc
- Tattered Tom, or, The story of a street arab, by Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Ragged Dick series," "Luck and pluck series," "Campaign series"
- Ten years of torture, or, Sutten's death-bed confession : of how he married Miss Martha Morton, an accomplished young lady of Baltimore, with the hellish design of torturing her to death, merely because she was religious, while he was an infidel : such a terribly thrilling, yet fascinating, history of wrong and torture and Christian meekness has never yet been published : by Bishop Williams, who says he never in all his life listened to such a recital as he heard from Sutten's dying lips : published by special request of the author : with original engravings
- The Great "trunk mystery" of New York City : murder of the beautiful Miss Alice A. Bowlsby, of Paterson, N.J. : her body place in a trunk and labelled for Chicago : many strange incidents made public
- The Great industries of the United States : being an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of this country, by Horace Greeley, Leon Case ... [and others]
- The Hoosier schoolmaster : a novel
- The Invisible scout : a romance of early Kentucky, by A. D. H., author of "Old Ben Woolley," "The trapper's bride," "White haired hunter," "The seminole war trail," "Black swarf," etc., etc
- The Queen of the night : a story of love, crime and intrigue in wicked New York, by the author of one thousand popular tales
- The celebrated speech of General Thomas F. Burke, delivered May 1, 1867, in the court-house, Dublin, on being asked by Lord Chief-Justice Whiteside why sentence of death should not be pronounced against him : to which is added comments of the London spectator on the Fenian amnesty
- The fight at Dame Europa's school : showing how the German boy thrashed the French boy : and how the English boy looked on, with 33 illustrations by Thomas Nast
- The giant trailer, or, The lost scalp : a romance of the gold regions, by Francis Johnson
- The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches, Edited by his daughter, Mrs. Chapman Coleman
- The mission of the Spirit, or, The office and work of the Comforter in human redemption, by Rev. L.R. Dunn
- The outlaw-hunter, or, Red John, the bush-ranger : a romance of the ranges, by Francis Johnson
- The red light on the cliff, or, The invisible hermit, by Levin C. Tees
- The religion of the present and of the future : sermons preached chiefly at Yale College, by Theodore D. Woolsey
- The robber prince, or, The unknown highwayman : a tale of the road, by Septimus R. Urban
- The secret slayer, or, Dingle, the outlaw, by Edwin Emerson
- The spoiled picture, by Aunt Hattie
- The winged whale, or, Red Rupert of the Gulf, by Albert W. Aiken, author "Injun Dick," "Rocky Mountain Rob," "Kentucky, sport," "Overland Kit," "Prairie Mazeppa," "Man from Texas."
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