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"Bray-more," or the Welles-iad. : An epic in two bottles. A long way after Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Brahma."

Tenth week of Wyman! ventriloquist and wizard. : Monday, May 2, & every evening during the week Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at three o'clock. The wonderful programme respectfully dedicated to Wyman, the wizard, by the spirit of a dead poet. ... Adm

The legend of the clock / by B.J. Leedom. This clock was brought over from England by the writer's ancestor in 1682, in the ship Welcome, with William Penn. The lines are suggested by the traditions received from his grandmother, who died in her hundredth

Somebody's darling.

The Carrier's Christmas and New-Year rhymes to the patrons of the American Presbyterian. 1864-65

Daily evening bulletin,

New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder, January 1, 1865.

Christmas and New Year's annual of the North American and United States gazette 1864. 1865.

Address of the carriers of the Saturday evening post, January 1, 1865.