Sabbath, the, as the shrine of Puritanism, [30].

Sabbath-Day Houses, [27];
description of, by W. C. Fowler, [28]-[30].

Savage, James, and his sarcastic remarks on N. W., [95].

School-teaching by N. W., at Glastonbury, [8];
at Hartford, [9];
at Sharon, [10];
at Goshen, [33].

Schuyler, Philip, [55].

Sharon, N. W. teaches school at, [9];
advertisement of school there, [10].

"Sketches of American Policy," [113];
N. W.'s publication of, [115];
a specimen of political thought, [119];
analyzed, [120]-[126].

Slavery, N. W. on, [139].

Sleighing parties, [11].

Smith, Samuel Stanhope, examines N. W.'s manuscript, [53].