| [An Antidote], | [188] |
| [Anecdote of Byron], | [130] |
| [A Pleasant Letter], | [152] |
| [A Story of Valentine's Day], by Mrs. Abdy, | [137] |
| [Aunt Tabitha's Fireside], by Edith Woodley, | [150] |
| [A Valentine], by Clara Moreton, | [165] |
| [A Warning to Lovers], | [187] |
| [Babylon, Nineveh, and Mr. Layard], | [134] |
| [Braid Patterns], | [172] |
| [Boardman & Gray's Dolce Campana Attachment] |
| [Piano-Fortes], | [101] |
| [Broderie Anglaise for Flouncing], | [173] |
| [Caps], | [170] |
| [Celestial Love Letters], | [118] |
| [Celestial Phenomena], by D. W. Belisle, | [131] |
| [Centre-Table Gossip], | [187] |
| [Chemistry for Youth], | [185] |
| [Decorated Parlor Windows], | [97] |
| [Development of the Lungs], | [107] |
| [Dying], by Bell, | [165] |
| [Editors' Table], | [175] |
| [Edna], by Ellen Alice Moriarty, | [164] |
| [Embroidered Collar], | [174] |
| [Embroidered Screen], | [171] |
| [Embroidery for Shirts], | [169] |
| [Enigmas], | [185] |
| [Fashions], | [189] |
| [Godey's Arm-Chair,] | [181] |
| [Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing,] | [115] |
| [Ingenuity of Bees], | [133] |
| [Instantaneous Flowering of Plants], | [161] |
| [Instructions for making Ornaments in Rice Shell-Work], | [154] |
| [Juvenile Books].—From Evans & Brittan, | [188] |
| [Letters Left at the Pastry Cook's,] Edited by Horace Mayhew, | [128] |
| [Literary Notices], | [177] |
| [Literature for Ladies], | [175] |
| Mantillas, from the celebrated Establishment of G. Brodie, New York, | [100], [167], [168] |
| ["Mustard to Mix.]"—A Receipt for Young Housekeepers, by The Author of |
| "Miss Bremer's Visit to Cooper's Landing," etc., | [158] |
| [Novelties for the Coming Season], | [170] |
| [Our Practical Dress Instructor], | [168] |
| [Parlor Work], | [188] |
| [Patterns for Embroidery], | [172] |
| [Petticoat Trimming].—In Broderie Anglaise, | [173] |
| [Receipts], &c., | [186] |
| [Remember the Poor], by Mrs. C. H. Esling, | [165] |
| [Sonnets], by Wm. Alexander, | [163] |
| [The Borrower's Department], | [184] |
| [The Children-Angels], by James A. Bartley, | [162] |
| [The Evening Walk], by Richard Coe, | [162] |
| [The Fountain Very Far Down], by Virginia F. Townsend, | [145] |
| [The Miser], by Charles Leland Porter, | [163] |
| [The New Sewing-Machine], | [127] |
| [The Orphan Boy], by Robert G. Allison, | [163] |
| [The Scotch Piper], | [184] |
| [The Toilet], | [187] |
| [The Trials of a Needle-Woman], by T. S. Arthur, | [119] |
| [To the Gánd'hraj,] by Mrs. E. Lock, | [165] |
| [Transplanting Roses,] | [188] |
| [Valentine's Day], | [156] |
| [Vegetable Physiology], by Harland Coultas, | [148] |
| [Veteran Sailor's Song], by "Caryl," | [164] |
| [Virginia Percy.—A Sketch of Southern Life,] by Pauline Forsyth, | [108] |
| [Woman the Physician of her own Sex], | [176] |
| [Working and Dreaming], by Mrs. A. L. Lawrie, | [162] |