Note:
The table of contents are extracted from the January edition of this volume.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
VOL. XLVIII.
| A Bit of Shopping Gossip, | [282] |
| A Chapter on Necklaces, by Mrs. White, | [213] |
| An Ornamental Cottage, | [268], [269] |
| A Ruling Passion, | [272] |
| Babylon, Nineveh, and Mr. Layard, | [228] |
| Bearded Civilization, | [227] |
| Braided Slipper, | [261] |
| Boardman & Gray's Dolce Campana Attachment Piano-Fortes, | [277] |
| Bonnets, from Thomas White & Co., | [193], [283] |
| Celestial Phenomena, by D. W. Belisle, | [233] |
| Centre-Table Gossip, | [282] |
| Chemisettes, | [264] |
| Chemistry for Youth, | [279] |
| Cottage Furniture, | [263] |
| Deaconesses, | [273] |
| Design for Screen, | [198], [267] |
| Dress of American Women, | [282] |
| Editors' Table, | [271] |
| Editors' Table-Drawer, | [273] |
| Embroidered Antimacassar, | [269] |
| Enigmas, | [280] |
| Fairyland, by Laura M. Colvin, | [260] |
| Fashions, | [283] |
| Feminology, | [273] |
| Godey's Arm-Chair, | [275] |
| Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing, | [216] |
| Influence of Female Education in Greece, | [271] |
| Instructions for making Ornaments in Rice Shell-Work, | [240] |
| Lady's Walking-Dress and Diagrams, | [262] |
| Lay of the Constant One, by Mrs. Corolla H. Criswell, | [258] |
| Letters Left at the Pastry Cook's, Edited by Horace Mayhew, | [247] |
| Literary Notices, | [274] |
| Little Children, | [207] |
| Madame Caplin's Corsets, | [265] |
| Mantillas, from the celebrated Establishment of G. Brodie, New York, | [196], [197], [267] |
| Mrs. Mudlaw's Recipe for Potato Pudding, by The Author of the "Bedott Papers," | [250] |
| O'er Bleak Acadia's Plains, by Clark Gaddis, | [261] |
| Old, while Young, by Mabel Clifford, | [259] |
| Our Practical Dress Instructor, | [262] |
| Patterns for Embroidery, | [270] |
| Pictures from Dante, | [273] |
| Presentiment, by Mrs. Priscilla P. Lompayrac, | [260] |
| Public Liberality, | [272] |
| Reading without Improvement, | [272] |
| Receipts, &c., | [280] |
| Roman Women in the Days of the Cæsars, by H. P. Haynes, | [243] |
| Selling the Love-Token, by Alice B. Neal, | [208] |
| Sleeves, | [264] |
| Sonnets, by Wm. Alexander, | [260] |
| Table-Moving, by Pauline Forsyth, | [235] |
| Taper-Stand, | [266] |
| The Dying Wife, by Phila Earle, | [257] |
| The Embroidered Slippers.—An acknowledgment of a Holiday Gift, | [259] |
| The Life of Man, by C****, | [261] |
| The Manufacture of Paper, by C. T. Hinckley, | [199] |
| The Philadelphia School of Design for Women, | [271] |
| The Toilet, | [281] |
| The Trials of a Needle-Woman, by T. S. Arthur, | [218] |
| The Wreck, by Mrs. E. Lock, | [259] |
| 'Tis Gold! 'Tis Gold! by James L. Roche, | [258] |
| To my Brother, by Mrs. M. A. Bigelow, | [258] |
| Vegetable Physiology, by Harland Coultas, | [232] |
| Watch-Pocket.—Broderie en Lacet, | [269] |
| We Parted, by M. A. Rice, | [257] |
EMBELLISHMENTS, &c.
March.
- Selling the Wedding-Ring or Love-Token.
- Godey's Unrivalled Colored Fashions.
- Embroidered Antimacassar.
- Watch-Pocket.—Broderie en Lacet.
- Embroidery Pattern.
- Model Cottage, printed in tints; and ground-plan.
- Fashionable Bonnets.
- MUSIC.—Pop Goes the Weasel.
- The Arragonese and the Valencia.
- Design for Embroidered Screen.
- The Manufacture of Paper.
- Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing.
- Babylon and Nineveh.
- Vegetable Physiology.
- Instructions for making Ornaments in Rice Shell-Work.
- Braided Slipper.
- Lady's Walking-Dress and Diagrams.
- Cottage Furniture.
- Chemisettes and Sleeves.
- Madame Caplin's Corsets.
- Taper Stand.
- Patterns for Embroidery.
- Bird's-eye View of Boardman & Gray's Piano-Forte Manufactory, Albany, N. Y.
- Little Girl's Sack and Outdoor Dresses.
- Oakford's Spring Fashions for Hats, Caps, &c.
EMBROIDERED ANTIMACASSAR.