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- Ow-oo
- Past one c'clock, an' a fine morning
- Pots and Kettles to mend
- Ripe Cherries
- Roumanian Peasants Selling Flowers and Fruit
Roumanian Peasants Selling Flowers and Fruit - Sand 'O
- Scissors to Grind!"
There are several men in New-York, who go about with a wheel-barrow, on which is a grind-stone, rigged in such a way as to be easily turned with the foo while the hands apply scissors or a knife to the stone. Another may be seen with his machine slung on his back, and when a customer hails, he will quickly set his grindstone in motion. They strike a bell, as they walk along,as a sign to those who may wish any knives or scissors ground. - Shoe peddler in the Bazaar
Shoe peddler in the Bazaar - Six bunches a penny, sweet bloomin Lavender
- Sixpence a pound, Fair Cherryes
- Songs, penny a sheet
- Stinking Fish
- Sw-e-e-p
- Sweet Lavender
- The Huckster
Aside from the show itself, which is always interesting, there is the pleasant, happy-go-lucky spirit that always pervades great crowds bent on an evening’s fun. The peanut and lemonade venders ply their calling briskly, and come in for the usual share of “guying” that such merchants always excite. In hot weather the out-door spectacles detract from the attendance at the theatres, people preferring to secure their entertainment in the open air if possible. - The Push-cart Man
- Three Rows a Penny pins
- Tiddy Diddy Doll
- Troope every one
- Wat d'yer call that
- Young lambs to sell