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- "Our Father", by the author of "Little Robbie"
- Across America and Asia : notes of a five years' journey around the world, and of residence in Arizona, Japan, and China, by Raphael Pumpelly, Professor in Harvard University, and sometime Mining Engineer in the service of the Chinese and Japanese governments
- Aladdin ; : and, Whittington and his cat : in words of one syllable, by Harriet B. Audubon ; with illustrations
- An inquiry into the usage of baptizo, and the nature of Judaic baptism : as shown by Jewish and patristic writings, by James W. Dale
- An intellectual arithmetic : with an introduction to written arithmetic, by Geo. A. Walton, A.M., and Electa N.L. Walton, authors of "Written arithmetic," "Pictorial primary arithmetic," "Dictation exercises in arithmetic," etc
- Angel's dream : op. 36, Gustav Lange
- Arrest, confession and suicide of Almira Cathcart : who having hitherto eluded all efforts to capture her, was arrested last week in Cincinnati, and after writing her confession, in which she acknowledges inveigling thirteen beautiful young ladies, she poisoned herself with prussic acid, which she had concealed in one of her ear rings : this narrative is a warning to old and young
- Art thoughts : the experiences and observations of an American amateur in Europe
- Baby Pitcher's trials, by Mrs. May
- Baby's Christmas, by Caroline E.K. Davis, author of A Christmas story, Maidie books, &c
- Bessie among the mountains, by Joanna H. Mathews, author of "Bessie at the seaside," "Bessie in the city," "Bessie and her friends"
- Bessie at school, by Joanna H. Mathews
- Blind Jakey, by Clara Dotey
- Bow down thine ear : opening anthem for 4 solo voices and chorus, by S. Behrens
- Brave Max, by Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- Canebrake Mose : the swamp guide, by Walter Norris McNeil
- Captain Charley and his "little right hand", by Mrs. E.E. Boyd
- Carl Bartlett, or, What can I do?, by D.S. Erikson, author of Good measure
- Carolina, the hotel-keeper's daughter, by Mrs. M.E. Berry
- Cecil's book of beasts, by Selim H. Peabody
- Cecil's book of birds, by Selim H. Peabody, M.A
- Charley and Eva Roberts' home in the West, by the author of "How Charley Roberts became a man" ... &c
- Charley's Calico Rooster, by Mrs. May
- Christmas at Cedar Hill : a holiday story-book, by Lucy Ellen Guernsey, author of "Irish Amy," "Straight forward," "The sign of the cross," "Winifred," etc
- Cousin Deborah's story, or, The great plague, by the author of "Nelly, or, The best inheritance," "Opposite neighbours," "Irish Amy," etc
- Down the Rhine, or, Young America in Germany : a story of travel and adventure, by Oliver Optic
- Ellen's idol, by E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Gates ajar," "Gypsy series," &c
- Fairy tales for little folks, by Madame la contesse de Ségur, née Rostopchine ; translated from the French by Mrs. Chapman Coleman and her daughters (the translators of the Muhlbach novels)
- Farm implements and farm machinery, and the principles of their construction and use : with simple and practical explanations of the laws of motion and force as applied on the farm
- Fire cloud, or, The mysterious cave : a story of Indians and pirates, by the author of "The bloody footprint," "Iron-handed trapper," "Owl face," &c., &c
- Fireside angel, and other stories, by T.S. Arthur
- Five weeks in a balloon, or, Journeys and discoveries in Africa by three Englishmen, compiled in French by Jules Verne, from the original notes of Dr. Ferguson ; and done into English by "William Lackland" ; with 48 heliotype illustrations
- Fred Wilson's sled, by Nellie Grahame
- From Joshua to Daniel : nursery Bible stories in words of one syllable, by the author of "From the creation to Moses," ... etc
- From the Creation to Moses : nursery Bible stories in words of one syllable, by the author of "From Joshua to Daniel," in words of one syllable "Ernest," etc
- From the crib to the cross : a life of Christ in words of one syllable, by Mrs. Edward Ashley Walker, author of "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress," in words of one syllable, "Watson's Woods," "Margaret at Home," "Our Little Girls," "The Two Heaps," etc. etc
- Going into the country, by Phillip Findlay
- Good Louise, by Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- Gracie Goodwin, or, Love lightens labor, by the author of "English Harry," "George Perley's lesson," "Jamie Noble," etc
- Grandfather's Nell, or, What happened at the toll-gate, by the author of "Squire Downing's heirs," and "Margaret Russell's school"
- Hirl, the hunchback, or, The swordmaker of the Santee, by Dr. J.H. Robinson, author of "Pathway, or, Nick Whiffles on the trail," "Whitelaw, or, Nattie of the lake shore," etc., etc
- Hope Darrow : a little girl's story, by Virginia F. Townsend
- Hope Darrow : a little girl's story, by Virginia F. Townsend
- How to make the farm pay : or, The farmer's book of practical information on agriculture, stock raising, fruit culture, special crops, domestic economy & family medicine, By Charles W. Dickerman ; assisted by Hon. Charles L. Flint ; illustrated with one hundred and forty engravings
- Jamie and his pony
- Jessica's first prayer ; : and, Jessica's mother
- Jingles & jokes for little folks
- John Ward, or, The victimized assassin : a narrative of facts connected with the crime, arrest, trial, imprisonment, and execution of the Williston murderer, who was hung in the state prison at Windsor, Friday, March 20, 1868, together with his confession, intercepted correspondence, and the chaplain's diary of visits, &c., by the chaplain
- Julius and his parrot : a story which is partly fable, partly fact, by Una Locke and Frances Lee ; three illustrations
- Kardoo, the Hindoo girl, by Harriette G. Brittan, missionary sent to Calcutta by the "Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands"
- Katharine's experience, by the author of "The minister's wife" and "The Winthorpes"
- Lantern-jawed Bob, by the author of "Long-legged Joe," "Clumsy foot," "Old Nick of the swamp," &c., &c
- Lenny the orphan, or, Trials and triumphs, by Margaret Hosmer, author of "Cherry, the missionary," "Year in the Sunday-school," "The voyage of the white falcon," &c., &c
- Life in the far West, or, A detective's thrilling adventures among the Indians and outlaws of Montana, by C.H. Simpson
- Little Alice and the ox-goad, by Phillip Findlay
- Little Floy : the story of a day, by Mrs. F.B. Smith
- Little Happy-heart, or, Love and labor, by Mrs. J.D. Chaplin
- Little Maidie, by Caroline E.K. Davis
- Little Rosie in the country, by Margaret Hosmer, author of "Cherry, the missionary," "Grandma Merritt's stories," "A year in Sunday-school," &c., &c
- Little Rosie's Christmas times, by Margaret Hosmer, author of "Cherry, the missionary," "Grandma Merritt's stories," "A year in Sunday-school," &c., &c
- Little Rosie's first play-days, by Margaret Hosmer, author of "Cherry, the missionary," "Grandma Merritt's stories," "A year in Sunday-school," &c., &c
- Little girls' habits, by Zell
- Lost Willie
- Luck and pluck, or, John Oakley's inheritance, by Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Ragged Dick," "Fame and fortune," "Mark, the match-boy," "Rough and ready," "Campaign series," etc
- Madge, Kate and Dick, or, Ripening lives, by Agnes Dudleigh
- Mark the match boy, or, Richard Hunter's ward, by Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Ragged Dick," "Fame and fortune," "Frank's campaign," "Paul Prescott's charge," "Charlie Codman's cruise," etc
- Mark, the match boy : or, Richard Hunter's ward, By Horatio Alger, Jr
- Martyrs and sufferers for the truth, by William S. Plumer, D.D
- May, or, Grandpapa's pet, by Mrs. F.B. Smith
- Molly's Bible, by Mary Dwinell Chellis, author of "Deacon Sims' prayers," "Old Sunapee," &c
- Mother's pearl : and other stories, by Mrs. F. Burge Smith, author of "Fanfan stories"
- Mountain Max, or, Nick Whiffles on the border : a tale of wild life in Missouri, by Dr. J.H. Robinson, author of "Pathaway, or, Nick Whiffles on the trail," "Whitelaw, or, Nattie of the lake shore," "Hirl, the hunchback, or, The swordmaker of the Santee," etc., etc., etc
- Mountain flowers, by Rev. John Todd, D.D
- Nanny Davenport, by Mrs. J.F. Moore
- Nanny's Christmas : a story for children
- New American farm book, Originally by R. L. Allen ; revised and enlarged by Lewis F. Allen
- New Year : and other stories, by Mrs. M.D. Strong
- Nick Gnarl, the dwarf guide, or, The three trails, by Captain Comstock
- Nidworth : and his three magic wands, by Mrs. E. Prentiss, author of the "Susy books," "Stepping heavenward," "The story Lizzie told," "The Percys," etc
- Our class, by Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- Our new way round the world, by Charles Carleton Coffin, author of "Four years of fighting," "Winning his way," "Following the flag," etc
- Out of the orphan asylum, or, Sketches in a country parish, by the author of "The Leighton children," "The silver cup," "Boys' words," etc
- Paul Barton, or, The drunkard's son, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie
- Perverse Pussy, by the Author of The Leighton children, Boys' words, etc
- Pete Ogle
- Peter Clinton : the story of a boy who learned by experience that the merriment of mischievous fun is "as the crackling of thorns under a pot," and that the ways of "wisdom are ways of pleasantness", by Lawrence Lancewood, esq., author of the "Glen Morris stories"
- Peter Parley's merry stories, or, Fact, fancy and fiction : a collection of very merry stories, anecdotes, etc., by the renowned Peter Parley
- Plantation Jim, and the freedom which he obtained, by the author of "English Harry," "George Perley's lesson," "Jamie Noble," etc
- Playing soldier, by Phillip Findlay
- Pleasant pages and Bible pictures for young people, by the author of "The farmer boy," "The casket library," "Jamie Noble," "The fisher boy," &c., &c. ; with twenty illustrations by the Dalziel brothers
- Reckless Rob, or, The fiery stampede, by Lieut. Henry L. Boone, author of "Old Eph," "The maid of old kaintuck," &c
- Redpath, the avenger, or, The fair huntress of the south-west : a tale of the trapping-grounds, by Dr. J.H. Robinson, author of "Pathaway, or, Nick Whiffles on the trail," "Whitelaw, or, Nattie of the lake shore," "Hirl, the hunchback, or, The swordmaker of the Santee," "Mountain Max, or, Nick Whiffles on the border"
- Rose and her pets : in words of not over five letters, by Mrs. S.E. Dawes
- Rough and ready, or, Life among the New York newsboys, by Horatio Alger, Jr., author of "Ragged Dick," "Fame and fortune," "Mark, the match boy," "Campaign series," "Luck and pluck series," etc
- Rural essays, Ed., with a memoir of the author, by George William Curtis, and a letter to his friends, by Frederika Bremer
- Sanctum sanctorum, or, Proof-sheets from an editor's table, by Theodore Tilton
- Setma, the Turkish girl, translated from the German of Dr. Barth
- Small-pox Dave, by the author of "Black Bill, trapper," Buffalo Jack," &c., &c
- Stepping heavenward, by Mrs. E. Prentiss, author of the "Flower of the family," the "Susy books," "Little Lou's sayings and doings," etc., etc
- Story of a prophet, by Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- Swept and garnished, or, Fruits meet for repentance
- Tah-́koo wah-kań, or, The gospel among the Dakotas, by Stephen R. Riggs, A.M., missionary of the A.B.C.P.M., and author of The Dakota grammar and dictionary ; with an introduction, by S.B. Treat, Secretary of the A.B.C.P.M
- Thayendanegea, the scourge, or, The war-eagle of the Mohawks : a romance of early New York, by Ned Buntline, author of "The white wizard, or, The great prophet of the Seminoles," "The red warrior, or, Stella Delorme's Comanche lover," "Quaker Saul, the idiot spy, or, Luliona, the Seminole"
- The Birthday party
- The Christmas angel and other stories, by Rossiter W. Raymond, superintendent of Plymouth Sunday-School, Brooklyn, N.Y
- The Cold Spring tragedy : trial and conviction of Mrs. Nancy E. Clem for the murder of Jacob Young and wife : with the eloquent speeches of counsel on both sides and Hon. Judge Chapman's charge to the jury in full : to which is added the confession and suicide of Silas W. Hartman, brother of Mrs. Clem and her accomplice in the murder, and many interesting facts never before published
- The Governor's pardon, or, The bridge of sighs, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie
- The Hudson River route : New York to Albany, Saratoga Springs, Lake George, Lake Champlain, Adirondack Mountains, and Montreal : with descriptive sketches of cities, villages, stations, scenery, and objects of interest along the route, illustrated with maps
- The Indian's friend, by Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- The New Carmina sacra : or, Boston collection of church music, comprising the most popular psalm and hymn tunes in general use, together with a great variety of new tunes, chants, sentences, motetts, and anthems, principally by distinguished European composers, the whole being one of the most complete collections of music for choirs, congregations, singing schools and societies, extant, by Lowell Mason
- The Picnic party, or, Alfred Morton
- The Prairie bride, or, The squatter's triumph, by Mrs. Henry J. Thomas, author of "Border Bessie," (Dime novel no. 146,) etc., etc
- The Shawnee witch : a romance of the western border, by John W. Mackey
- The Third book of one hundred pictures
- The Thrilling adventures of Alice Dunbar : the celebrated horse thief, and female Jack Sheppard, whose daring exploits have created the greatest excitement throughout the country : she is styled by the detectives "the woman of many disguises" : a true story, edited by James Colley, detective
- The Trotty book, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- The Trotty book, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- The Twin brothers, or, Hugh and Malcolm
- The Voyage of the White Falcon, by the author of "The Chinese boy," "Cherry the missionary, " "A year in sunday-school," etc
- The White Wizard, or, The great prophet of the Seminoles : a tale of strange mystery in the South and North, by Ned Buntline
- The better life, and how to find it : for young men and young women, who have not realized by happy experience, the peace and joy there is, even in this world, in believing in Jesus, by Rev. Edward Payson Hammond, author of "Gathered lambs," "Sketches of Palestine," "Child's guide to heaven," &c
- The boat-builder's family, or, Good resolutions and how to keep them, by Rev. Z.A. Mudge
- The demon cruiser, or, The island of fire, by Rolling Reefer
- The freed boy in Alabama, by Anne M. Mitchell, author of "Martha's gift"
- The gates ajar, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps ; with illustrations by Jessie Curtis
- The innocents abroad, or, The new pilgrims' progress : being some account of the steamship Quaker City's pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land : with descriptions of countries, nations, incidents and adventures, as they appeared to the author, with two hundred and thirty-four illustrations ; by Mark Twain, (Samuel L. Clemens)
- The island of fate, or, The loss of the Golden Dragon, a story of the southern seas by Arthur L. Meserve
- The little king, by Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- The northern route : Boston to the White Mountains, Lake Memphremagog, Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, Montreal and Ogdensburg : a guide of the great through route, via Lowell, Nashua, and Concord
- The office and work of the Christian ministry, by James M. Hoppin, professor of homiletics and pastoral theology in Yale College
- The old kitchen fire : and other poems, by Mrs. Caroline E.R. Parker
- The old world : Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor : travel, incident, description and history, by Jacob R. Freese, M.D., Provost Judge of Alexandria, Va., 1862, Assistant Adjutant-General U.S.V., 1862-65, U.S. Commissioner to Paris Exposition, 1867
- The parables of Frederic Adolphus Krummacher : from the seventh German edition
- The phantom ship, or, The Island Cairn, by Roger Starbuck
- The prairie-flower, or, The baffled chief, by Gustave Aimard
- The principles of psychology
- The red warrior, or, Stella Delorme's Comanche lover : a romance of savage chivalry, by Ned Buntline, author of "The white wizard, or, The great prophet of the Seminoles"
- The shepherdess of Daisy Dell, by Phillip Findlay
- The silent trapper, or, Lank Josh, backwoodsman : a tale of the wilds of Arizona, by George G. Small
- The squire's daughter, by Mrs. Caroline E. Kelly Davis
- The story of a tinker, by Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- The story of the old school master : written for his young friends, by Franz Hoffmann ; translated by Lewis Henry Steiner
- The tiger-slayer, or, Eagle-head to the rescue, by Gustave Aimard, author of the following American tales ... no. 1-Loyal heart .
- The trial and conviction of George S. Twitchell, Jr., for the murder of Mrs. Mary E. Hill, his mother-in-law : with the eloquent speeches of counsel on both sides and Hon. Judge Brewster's charge to the jury, in full : to which are added many interesting facts in regard to the Hills and Twitchells never before published
- The vacation, by Phillip Findlay
- The watchful hunter, or, The imp of the ruins : a story of the golden state, by Arthur L. Meserve, author of "The forest mystery," "Scourge of the river," "Hunter's secret," "Scout of the Sciota," etc., etc., etc
- The young detective, or, Which won?, by Rosa Abbott [Parker]
- Three seats full, by Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost of nun," etc., etc
- Tom Scott, by Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, author of "Almost a nun," etc., etc
- Too big to go to Sabbath-school : a story for boys
- Trapper Ben, or, The mountain demon, a tale of the Black Hills by Major Lewis W. Carson
- Under the holly : a book for girls, by "A pair of hands"
- What the woods whispers to itself, translated from the German of Gustav Von Pulitz ; by E.E.H. ; with illustrations by Elizabeth Murray
- Whitelaw, or, Nattie of the Lake Shore : a tale of the ten mile trace, by Dr. J. H. Robinson, author of "Pathaway, or, Nick Whipples on the trail," etc., etc
- Who took those coins?, by the author of "Nora's life at Derncleugh"
- Young people's illustrated Bible history : being a simple and attractive account of the great events mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, comprising also the lives of the patriarchs, of Christ and His Apostles, and of the remarkable women and children mentioned in the sacred volume, each section closing with appropriate moral reflections, also an appendix, containing instructive tables and other valuable matter, with an introduction by the American editor, Alvan Bond, D.D., late Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Nowich, Conn
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