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Bibliotheca Americana : catalogue of a valuable collection of books and pamphlets relating to America ; with a descriptive list of Robert Clarke & Co's historical publications. (vol. 1) Clarke, firm, booksellers (Cincinnati) 400dpi TIFF G4 page images University of Kentucky, Electronic Information Access & Management Center Lexington, Kentucky 2002 b92-261-31827007v1 Electronic reproduction. 2002. (Beyond the shelf, serving historic Kentuckiana through virtual access (IMLS LG-03-02-0012-02) ; These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bibliotheca Americana : catalogue of a valuable collection of books and pamphlets relating to America ; with a descriptive list of Robert Clarke & Co's historical publications. (vol. 1) Clarke, firm, booksellers (Cincinnati) Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio : 1876-1893. 4 v. in 1 ; 25 cm. Coleman "Historical and Miscellaneous books" published by Robert Clarke & Co. bound in back of book (72 p.) Microfilm. 1876, 1878, 1883, 1893. Atlanta, Ga. : SOLINET, 1995. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (SOLINET/ASERL Cooperative Microfilming Project (NEH PS-20317); SOL MN05064.03 KUK) Printing Master B92-261. IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. America Bibliography Catalogs. Catalogs, Booksellers'. XtAbliothreca Aminericna'. ROBERT CLARKE &r CO. CINCINNATI 0. 1870,. This page in the original text is blank. BIBL10THECA AfMER ICAAr. OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF Books and Pamphlets PELAT I9N TO 9 AMERICA. THE UNITED STATES, COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY; WAR OF 1812; MEXICAN WAR; REBELLION AND SLAVERY; CONFEDERATE PUBLICATIONS; STATE, COUNTY, TOWN, AND OTHER LOCAL HISTORIES; CENTRAL AND FAR WEST; BRITISH, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH AMERICA; INDIANS AND AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES; BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY; BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, AND GEOLOGICAL REPORTS; -ITH A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF ROBERT CLARKE & COS HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS. FOR SALE BY ROBERT CLARKE & CO. CINCINNATI. 1876. This page in the original text is blank. INDEX. NOTE-Works relating to AMERICA IN GEXNERAL are not indexed, but will be found in the Cataloguue under the names of the author3. For BIOoRANI'lIEs, see under the IlIlme of the person whose Biogr-lphy is desired, not linder the name of the alUtlbr. The chief ailnl has been to give a -ollljlete [ildex of Loc.,L-i-. . Tlie lIebelliin and Slavers, Contederate P'Lblelilationi. and Geol- ogy ire not inddexed. but wvll be fmlld llnder Separate departmelits at pages 19.1 22.5, aIId 280. Tue figures refer to the nullmbers 0II Catalogue. ADIN-OTOY, MEASY., 1530 ADIRONDAICKS 1478 A L l E. 109 401. 840,1254,1860,2536 ALBN Y. -N. Y., 35, 36, 37, 38, 210, 217fX, 2-1:3 ALLI.GII NEY 115 FR, 14.5, 160, 2193 ALIGJN, ILLI, 71, 22, 1910 ANN .\EALIXRLNGL (., )ID., 48 ANs EPOLII, MID, 280 ANTIIL-IIIPE., 127 128, 147, 1.54, 168, 2.,,T .) 23, I:I-31 0;:8, 856, 894, 896, 11, 11T11,a 1493, 1.511, 1573, 1711, 1,1:;22T. 2;, '23897, 2587, 2592, 266C)C, 2r9,' 1 M -2916, 8366 .Swe- alao 2,tedx'r Indila nds. ARCTI ]E( NY. IS Sea under Britrsh AIdazo, 44o. 799, 1937, 2168, 2169 Al EN. xIS, :.3, 82 . 1497, 1883, 2818 ASHILAEND CO., O.1 1787 ATsNS oCO., O., 3191 BAL TIMOII MoD., 177-179, 416, 1346, 1 104, It4;, 1738, 2614, 2759, 3164 BARIE' ME.S:., 216 IBAETII, VYk.. 2:35 I13ITI LEIIEISM, PA., 2006, 2335 BJJIBLIOGRAl'IIY, 149, 229, 577-594, 631, 134S, 1912, 1913, 2322, 2667, 2932- 2984, 3117 BO:STIN, 340-346, 359, 412, 469, 976, 1050, 1230, 1841, 1368, 1604, 1772, 1910, 2189, 2371, 2583, 2602, 2696, 2822, S217 BRAZIL, 7, S2, 148, 788, 1142 BREMEN, MAINE. 1707 BRISTOL, MrAINE, 1707 BRISTOLBIOROUGO, PA., 161 BRITISH AMERICA, 115, 219, .12, 421, 613, 915, 1200. 148:8, 1744, 9)8'2, 1944, 1959, 201:. 2,207. 2379, 2675, 2791 See aCoe unade Canada, -,v7a .Scoia, etc. BROOKLYN', 428, 429, 1288ii, 2384. 2946 BUCKS CO., PA., 101, 4-59 BUFFALO, N. Y., 465, 17,;5. 2745 BURLINGTON, N J., 478, 2220, 2221 BUTLER CO., (J., 1926 CAIRO, ILL., 515 1 CALIFORNIA, 42. 224, 227, 27., 3:9, 44.,, 4.54. 521-525, .41, 746;, 7.54, 7.j8, 811. 873, 1091, 1170), 1211, 1 2, 1336, 1417, 15;29, 1007, 17:82, 17,1, 1780, 1784, 1980, 1947. 22'J!, 2;552, 2064, 2709, 2727, 27,:3, 2702, 2803, 2818, 2821, 2893, 2896, 8323, 3101, 3170, 3149, 3402 CA.MBRIDGE, MASS., 1420, 1451, 2621, 29J49 CAMDEN, MFAIN-E, 1888 CAMDEN, N. J., 1188, 2344 CANADA, 90, 108, 163, 264, 538, 554, 6.51, 1370, 1381, 1501, 1785, 1802, 1973, 2132, 2074, 2730, 27-50, 2870, 3008, 1195, 31203 CANDIA, N. H., 1023 CANTON, CONY)., 2456 CAPE BRETON, 97 CAPE COD, MASS., 1203 CAPE ISLAND, N. J., 157 CAPTIVITIES. Seen uider Indians. CARBON Co., PA., 2728 CARROLL CO., IND., 2939 CENTRAL AmERICA, 2, 845, 856, 896, 2121. 2914, 2928, 2966, 8073, 3290 (iii) iv Index. CENTRAL WEST. See under West. CHAMBIERL-HURG, PA-, 12-53 CIAMNIPAIGN Co., 0., 124 CHAMILAIN VALLEY, N. Y., 3265 CHIAIALESTON, W. VA., 958, 2983 CIHESIIIRF, CONN., 857 CHICAGO, ILL., 622, 642-649,1915,2362, 3416 CHIL I, 2107, 2625, 2969 CINCINNATI. 22, 467, 656-677, 964-971, 1154. 2060), 2004 CLEVELA-ND, O., 1628, 3331 COL1IL:ADO1, .11, 320, 363, 740, 1097 COLULMIIU, O., 2988 CONCOIRD, MASS., 2806 CONCORD, N. H.. 2820 CONFEDERATE PUBLICATIONS, p. 225 CONNECTICUT, 73, 191, 244, 601, 602. 608, 757, 758, 8.57, 890, 1107, 1173, 11199, 1:'80, 1517, 1539, 1573, 1603, 18F-2, 2047, 2061, 2404, 2449, 2456, 2457. 2.56;6, 2948, 3121, 3123 CooI'ERSTAS-N, N. Y., 778 CORTLAND Co., -N. Y., 1298 COUN-CIL BLUFFS, IOWA, 477 Cu2-2, 176, 835, 1467, 1473, 1899, 2298, 2-327 CUMIIERLAND VALLEY, PA., 2203,2204 DADE'S MASSACRE, 215 DAKROTA, 114, 10-22 DAN yVF:IS, MASS., 837 DAN-ILLE, Ky., 838 DAV ES1RT, I:,WA, 2646, 3345 DAYTON, 0.. 819, 2.329 I)EDH.ANIMS, 1AC9. 3414 DELAWAI:E. 57, 694, 895, 1112, 1286, 2120, 3.365 DELA1\WARE Co., PA., 2857 DEM"IT, 3uCH. 303, 911, 2696 DI COVFRY OF AMIERICA, 109, 243, 360, 51:, 8.(;, 88a, 886, 1073, 1297, 1767, 89 .22, 2869 DILU Iii, \[I\N 1695 DD- i II- tCo., N. Y., 2817 DExYSiCRI, XIAss., 3S80 EA TIIANIPTO\, MASS., 1970 ELIzAIBrTHTOWN, N. J., 683 ESSEX Co., N. Y., 3267 FA!.. .1 1-FR MIAYS, 1173 2404 F5 .R Ft W .4ee un.der WeSt. IFtI:XIINGSo.T() CONN., 2566 FANITErI Co., O.. 2619 'FLorIDAv. F. 21, 230, 418, 716, 841, 849, 8k7T. 125. 1080, 1149-1151,1158, 1276, 1 60m. 1G. 268-5, 2700, 2797 FLOII.1D. WXAR. 21-5, 716, 1292, 1818, 2198, 2845, 2849, 2908, 3118, 3201 FPf1 i XWAYNE, IN-D, 408, 3353 FRAMI NOTOIN MASS., 225 FRANKLIN CO., N. Y., 1554 FRANKLIN Co., O., 2009 FRANKLIN, CONN., 1199 FREEMASOSRY, 436, 765, 766, 957, 1203u, 1-210, 2184 FRENCHI AND INDIAN WAR, 97, 284, 394, 769, 26.50, 2716, 2751, 29.53, 3195, 3370 FREYEBIuRo, M1E., 8-50 GALVESTON, TEXAS, 3033 GENEALOGY, Allen, 44, 45; Annin, 122; Ashburner, 141; Benedict, 269; Benson, 274; Brainard, 395; Bree- voort, :3071, Bristed, 3071- Cald- well, GIT; Carpenter, 1887; Cool- idge, 3071; Cutler, 822, Dane, 836; Dawson, 867, Dudley, 996; Durrie, 1010; Fairfax, 1081 Farrar, 1096 Folsom, 11,:, Forster, 1168, Gail- lard, Gaylord, 1210; Gilbert, 1280; Giles, 1284; Glover, 1291; (ore 3327; Gould, 1284; Haight, Hight, Hoyt, 1.72,; Haven, 1462 lHolt, 15.48; Huit, lGJ8; llutchinson, IC13; Hyatt, 152; lHyde, 1618; Ingra- ham, 1643; Janes. 1C70a; Jennison, 1284; .J,,nes, 1716; Judd, 1741; K.ane, 3071; Leonard, 1284; Llud, 1887; Lowndes, 623; Ludwig, 1914: Lyman, 1)19; Maley, 1975; AMait- land, 1986; Marvin, 2016; Payne, 3327; Pond, 2562; Pratt. 2580; Preble, 2584; Rawlins, Rollins, 2718; Redlield, 2642; Sedgwick, 3071; Sill, 2827; Slafter. 2852; Spooner, 290; Spotswood, 2907; Stetson, 223; Stiles, 2943; Strong, 2985; Swett, 3000; Taintor, 3007; Temple, 3026; Todd, 3071; Usher, 3324; Valentine, 3149; Van Brunt, 3150; Vinton, 3169, Wetmore, 3102; Whetten, 3071; White, 3309; Whit- more, 33-15; Whittlesey, 3329; Wit- ter, 44; Woodman, 3401 GEOLOGY, page 230 GEORGIA, 8, 142, 230, 611, 1128, 1265- 1268, 1504, 1711, 1713, 1878, 19274 2331, 2448, 2936, 2980, 3006, 3312 3313 GLAITENIIURY, CONN., 608 GORHAM, MAINE, 2540 GRANBY, CONN, 2456 GRAND RAPIDS, MICE., 928 GREENLAND, 801 GREENWICII, CONN., 2047 HANOVER, MASS., 222 HARRISBURG, PA., 118 HAVERIIILL, MASS.. 624 HENRY CO., IND, 2553 HERKIMER CO, N. Y, 276 HUDsoN, O., 823 V' HuDSON Co, N. J., 3379 ILLINOIS, 71, 174, 249, 294, 298, 247, 379, 387, 437, 515, 5351, 680, 834, 851, 1031, 1098, 1099, 1152, 1161, 1271, 1547, 1620-1624, 1709, 1781, 1915, 2062, 2116, 2362, 2401-2403, 2576, 2666, 3163, 3404, 3416 INDIANA, 59, 121, 174, 279, 408r 441, 745, 793, 824, 929, 1047, 1542, 1551, 1630-1634, 1706, 1821, 2122, 2143, 2553, 2874, 2939, 3130, 3272, 33-53, 3427 INDIANAPOLIS, IND., 1542, 1634 INDIANS, 6, 8. 10, 110, 125, 126, 150, 154, 155, 158, 182, 200, 230, 248, 256, 305-308, 319, 324, 353-356, 365, 381, 396, 409, 418, 419, 448, 4.;3, 456, 499, 507, 538, 572, 593-599, 6-39, 632- 654, 680, 686, 707, 719-723, 731, 743, 768, 771, 776, 780, 809, 821, 821, 872, 878, 888, 890, 891, 894, 904-907, 946- 949, 965, 978-989, 021, 1022, 1030, 1069, 1082, 1120, 1131-1133, 1144, 1188, 1226, 12.;2, 1281, 1282, 1292, 1339, 1371, 1372, 1481, 1487-149! 1518, 1531, 1559, 1560, 1573, 1576, 1600, 1633-1640, IG49, 1697, 1704 1708, 1711-1719, 1729, 1745, 1768, 1770, 1789, 1813, 1837, 18;5, 1891, 1902, 1933, 1936, 1939, 1842, 1918, 1952-193;8, 1964, 2028, 2010, 2067, 2070, 2106, 21S3, 21-36, 2164, 2180, 2187, 2346, 2375, 2388, 2396, 2406, 2448, 2-;37, 2-534, 2392, 2686, 2722, 2731, 2741, 2763-2777, 2789, 2810, 283.5, 2839, 2871, 2905, 2'J60-2962, 2970, 2982, 301:3, 3014, 3059, 13079, 3086, 312-2, 3132, 3135, 3137, 3188, 3262, 3291, 3394, 3412 See aIso under AnttquitiCs. IOWA, 119, 120. 220, 477, 1243, 1619 1646-1648, 2214, 2364, 2646, 3020, 3345 IPSWICH, MASS., 517 IRONTON, O., 1826 JAMESTOWN, VA., 1670 JAY CO., IND., 2122 JEFFERSON CO., IND., 3272 KANSAS, 3G7, 406, 1278, 1289, 1352, 1365, 1540, 1612, 2:361, 2530, 2710, 2841, 3074, 3200, 3341 KANSAS CITY, Uo., 1749 KEENE, N. 1., 1367 KENNEBNIK, .ME., 3-57 KENTUCKY, 51, 171. 184, 320, 379, 503, 576, 735, 84.5, 8.55, 972, 1075, 1122, 1492, 1759, 1760, 1966, 1968, 1987, 2002-200.5, 2071, 2128, 2586, 2701, 2870, 2901, 3054, 3075, 3186 KNOX Co., O., 2310 KNOXVILLE, TENY., 145 LAKE CO., IND., 174 LAKE CHAMPLAIN, 500, 2354 LAIE GgouoE, 500, 884, 3157 LANCASTER CO., PA., 1414, 1828, 2110 LEBANON, N. H., 46 LEICESTER, MASS., 990, 3221 LEOMINSTER, MASS., 3340 LEWIS Co., N. Y., 1556 LEXINGTON, Ky., 2-31 LEXINGTON, MASS., 1.581 LICKI-o Co., O., 186.5-1871 LITCHFIELD, CONr., 1882 LITTLE Ilocy, ARrt., 825, 1883 LoGAN Co., O., 124 LONo ISLAND, 159, 1236, 1898, 2173, 2395, 3051, 3052 LouisBuRO, CAPE BRETON, 97 LOCISIANA, 188, 301, 348, 3175, 376, 379, 824, 840, 849, 1009, 1217-1219, 1260- 1262, 1540, 1608, 1907, 2000, 2296, 2956, 3184 LoUISVILLE, Ky., 576, 1966, 2063 LtTZERNE Co., PA., 2398 LyNCHBURO, VA, 1922, 1923 LYN-N, MASS., 18-.53 LYON Co., IOWA, 1619 MACBIAS, MASS, 1946 MACKINAW CITY, MICe-., 1989 MADISON, Wis., 992, 1011 MAINE, 729, 850, 885, 1340, 1.558, 1769, 1888, 1914, 1984, 1985, I;6, 2'16, 2540, 2825, 2992, 3064, 3289, 3361- 333 ' MAMMOTH CAVE, 855, 1987, 2005 MANCHESTER, N. 11., 2.571 MARIETTA, O., 2877 MARLBOROUOH, MASS., 1580 MARYLAND, 48, 57, 187, 368, 416, 434, 838, 1042, 1346-1-348, 1.563, 1610, 1645, 196.5, 1970, 1972, 2017-2020, 2038, 2199, 2300, 2603, 2680, 2.59, 2975, 3140, 3164, 3:310 MASSACHUSE:TTS, 112, 193, 216, 221, 222, 225, 290, 32-8, 340-3 16, 3359, 382, 412, 433, 621, 681, 712, 730, 8:s7, 920, 921, 990, 1024, 1051, 1108. 1128, 1174, 1203, 1251, 1317, 111, 1:368, 1420, 1530, 1537, 1-80, 1-,81, 1614, 1737, 1771, 18.53, 1873, 1880, 1920, 1946, 2021-2024, 20'3, 2092-2094, 2126., 2312, 2339, 2-381, 2660, 269,J5, 2798, 2822, 28.56, 3044, 3205, 3.221, 3222, 3328, 3340, :,380, 3411. 3414, 3426 MAsoN-, N. H., 1512 MEDINA Co., O., 2309 MEzrPIS, TENN., 860 vi Index. MERIDEN, CONN., 8.57 MEXICO, 49, 69, 91, 468, 641, 767, 873, 892, 922-924, 933, 952, 1000, 1064, 1343. 1461, 1593, 1594, 1875, 1947, 2039, 2068, 2079, 2298, 2556, 2,589, 2707, 2712, 2733, 2814, 2920, 3055, 3077, 3206, 3371, 3393, 3430 MEXICAN 'WAR, 241, 530, 1235, 1277, 1672, 1990, 2649, 2782, 2795, 2935 MICHIIGAN, 303, 31, 42.5, 842, 911, 928, 1176, 1809-1813, 1941, 1989, 2074, 2075, 2690, 2813, 2977, 3027, 3124, 3156 MIDDLEBURY, VT., 3001 MIDDLESEX, MASS.. 975 MIDDLETOWN, VT., 1225 MILWAUKEE, WIS., 458 MINNEAPOLIS NN., 2842 MINNESOTA, 114, 329, 4-53, 956, 1224, 1523, 1695, 1829. 2034, 2086-2091, 2197-, 2338, 2367, 2801, 2842, 3354 MISSIssIpPI, 169, 430, 708, 829, 2101 MISIS91PPIl RIVER, 145, 164, 267, 268, 387, 815, 849, 903, 908, 1037, 1083, I3719, 20061, 2102, 2193, 2546 M1ISSISYIPPI VALLEY. See under Cen- MISSOURI, 249, 62, 813, 865,1047,1749, 1997, 2103, 2116, 2368, 2639, 2743, 3018. 32, 3303 MISSOLRI RIVER. 374, 376, 387, 903 MON-ONGAIIELA lIVER, 145 MONROE CO., N. Y., 3131 MONROE CO.. PA.. 2728 MONTANA, 324, 934, 2986 MONTA UK, L. I, 1;59. MON TGOM11ERY CO., PA., 460, 3320 MORMONS. See uder Utak.. NANTUCKET, 1976 NATICK, MAS.I , 290 NAZARETH, P'\., 1728 NEBRASKA, 367, 816, 1365, 2195, 2366, 3396, 3408 NEVADA, 33,0 NEWARK, N. J., 2641 . NEW BRUNSWICK, 151 NEW B-RUNSWICK, N. J., 1727 NEWBURY, 31ASS., 712 NEWV.URYPORT, 'IA.S., 712, 2856 NEW ENGLAND, 162, 384, 386. 56O, 872 977, 1018, 1045, 1229, 1470, 1578. 17337:;135, 1840, 2027-2031, 2163, 220'-2213, 2106, 2582, 2861, 2864, 314:,, 3314, 3.22, 3823, 384 NEWFOUNDLAND, 873, 3808 N EW HAMPSHIRE, 25, 46, 226, 262. 561, 618, 1023, 1 J.0 1174, 1234, 1259, 1367, 1.512, 1778, 2215-2217, 2571, 2747, 2922 NEW HAMON Y, IND., 441 NEW IPSWICH, MASS, 1771 NEW JERSEY, 60, 61, 122, 157, 195, 411, 431, 478, 553, 560, 683, 944, 1062, 1105, 1118, 1119, 1138, 1300, 1306, 1312, 1362, 1395, 145,8-1460, 1699, 1727, 1884, 1938, 207G, 2150, 21712 2218-2248, 2344, 2.529, 2-574, 2.596, 2641, 2653, 26.56, 2792, 2876, 3048, 3319, 3321, 3379 NEW LONDON, CONN., 601 NEW MEXICO, 140, 227, 364, 404, 759, 799, 866, 1583, 175.5. 2676 NEW ORLEAN.S, 1169, 2249, 2296 NEW PLYMOUTH, 238, 417. 2126 NEWPORT, R. I., 274, 22.50-2252, 2450 NEWTOWN, N. Y., 2688 NEW YORK CITY, 4, 212, 259. 864, 897, 899, 1004, 1007, 1178, 1201, 1269 1:312, 1536, 16.52, 1841, 1843, 1931, 2044, 2186, 2260-2278, 2337, 2384, 3147, 3148, 3422 NEW YORK STATE, 35-38, 6:3, 92, 99, 194, 196, 210, 276. 313, 326, 423, 424, 436, 465, 572, 638, 682, 761, 778, 887, 1004, 1220, 1298, 1305, 147R, 1558- 1556, 1691, 1845, 2061, 2174, 2182, 2285-2289, 2323, 2324, 2342, 2632, 2688, 2802, 2816, 2817, 2830, 2831, 2847, 2884, 2900, 2912, 2938, 2941, 3116, 3131, 3214, 3265, 3267, 3398, 3406, 3413, 3428 NIAGARA FALLS, 2293, 2345, 2380, 3-67 NORFOLK, VA., 133, 1166, 1167 NORRISTOWN, PA., 2302 NORTHAMPTON CO., PA., 706, 2728 NORTH BENID, 0., 1421 NOPRlTHBOROUGB, IASS., 1580 NORTH CAROLINA, 8, 129, 230, 409, 420, 509-511, 563, 794, 1087, 1155, 1464, 1465, 1610, 1723, 1878, 3308, 33.,9' NORTHWEST TERRITORY. ,9ee under Central W'est. NORTON, MASS., 681 NORWALK, CONN., 1380 NORWAY, MAINE, 2316 NORWICH, CONN., 602, 603 NOVA SCOTIA, 1273, 1369, 1769, 2178 ODDFELLOWSHII', 2-;32.5-2328 OGDENSBURO, -N. Y., 3214 OGLE CO., ILL., 247 OLD GLOUCESTER, N. J., 2076 OnIO, 1, 22. 124, 152, 379, 452, 467, 552, 626, 819, 823,, 824. 949, 964-971, 1034, 1075. 1078, 1129, 1133, 1321, 13,50, 1418, 1421, 1466, 1467, 1493, 1507-1509, 1520, 1.567, 1692, 1715, 1758, 1773, 1786, 1787, 1826, 1861, I - Index. vii 1865-1871, 1884, 1926, 1943, 1968, 1172, 1345, 1606, 1849, 2064, 2300, 1977, 2009, 2037, 2071, 2081, 2104, 2358, 26f61, 2732, 2749, 2757, 2892, 2112, 2130, 21S5, 2309, 2310, 2329, 2894, 2917, 2979, 3129, 3144, 3407 2332-2316, 2-385, 2610, 2911, 2988,1 QUINCY, ILL.. 1547 3011, 3019, 3194, 3270, 3330-3336, iRAYMOND, N. II., 1234 3431, 3432 READINO, MASS. 1024 OHIO RIVER, 145, 164, 815, 1037, 2193 REBELLION, page 195 OMAHEA, 734 RED RIVERSETTLEMIFNT, 90, 329, 1514 ON FIDA CO., N. Y., 1730, 2816 1617, 2712, 274, '0294 ONONDAGA, N. Y, 682 . REVOLUTION, 50, 79, 94, 96, 101, 116, OREGON, 2.56, 466, 1005, 1083, 1094, 184, 213, 293, 318, 3493'5, 377, 403, 1318, 1336, 1515, 1516, 2854, 3061, 427, 469, 470, -573 802-70- 8i8, 879 3125, 3142 884, 912, 9.), 1046, 1087, 1107, 1250, ORWEGO, N. Y., 682 1249), 1:,08, 1325. 12S A14!, 14.59, PACIFIC CoAST. Sec under Far West. 1460, 1-479, 1485, 148, 1524, 1528, PARKEKSBURG, W. VA., 2373, 3305 1557, 1564, 1801, 18118:J, 1854, PEMAQUID, M1AINXE, 1558 1904, 1906, 2014, 20-57, 2124, 21 65 PENNSYLVANIA, 61, 100, 113, 118, 131, 2181, 2201, 22'91, 2341, 2530, 2575, 132, 161, 167, 248, 309, 361, 372, 400, 25:1, 262, 26-;8, 2.39, 2746, 2754, 459, 460, 609, 706, 753, 760, 76j3, 800, 2796, 2829, 2868, 2878, 2958, 3015 803, 812, 871, 914, 917, 947, 1020, 3045, 3078, 3220, 32'4, 33C6. 3376 1126, 1184, 12-53. 1281, 1:302, 1304, 1 RHuDE ISLAND, 11, 138, 229, 527, 731, 1312, 1319, 136.8, 1363, 1414, 1416;,1 2450, 2668, 2678, 280 1471, 1610, 1696, 1731, 1796, 1828,' Rice Co., MINN., 1224 1974, 2006, 2038, 20.53, 2084, 2110, RICIILAND Co., O., 1943 2203, 2204, 2:302. 2320, 2335, 2336, RICHMOND, IND., 121 2348, 2398, 2400, 2407-2442, 2447, I CrCHMIOND, VA., 1519, 2677 2609, 2654, 2618, 2699, 2857, 2866 l RILNDOGE, N. 11., 2922 2867, 2882, 2904, 2963, 3048, 3065-I RIO (GRANDE, 49 3069, 308.5, 317-5a, 3262, 3203, 3320, RPISING SU'N, lXD., 2143 3368, 3415, 3419 ROCHESTER, N. Y., 2342 PEORIA, ILL., 175 RocK Co., W`Is., 13,56 PERU, 7, 2.590, 26932, 3183 ROCKY MOUNTAINS. See under Far PHILADELPIIIA, 113, 400, 600. 753, 914, I1est. 1019, 1202, 13063, 2049, 2059, 215;'- Ross Co., O. 1129 2154, 2459-2-526, 2601, 2691, 2729, ROXBULRY, l.AS, 1317 3138, 3262, 3263 RUTLAND, VT., 3350 PR1CENIXIVILLE, PA., 2442 SAGIS iSV, Micii., 1176 PIKE CO., PA., 812 Sr. ANN- s PARISH, M1D., 48 PILGRIMS, 2:38, 464, 1463, 1908, 2395, ,T. TNTHOxy, MIN, 2842 2569, 2.598, 2787,, 2968, 3009 ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., 2797 PITTSBUROH, 800, 1416, 1963, 2547- ST. LAW KENCE CO., N. Y., 1554 2519, 2698, 3065-3069 ST. LoUIS Mlo., 625, 10:3, 2639, 2743, PLYMOUTH, MASS., 388, 3044 3018 PLYMOUTH, PA., 341.5 SAINT PAUL, 3MINN., 33-54 POETRY, 96, 573, 678, 714, 744, 787, SALEM N. J., 1699 852, 853, 10.52, 105-3, 1221, 1222, 1579, SALEM, 31 tss., 2965, 2973 1900, 1980, 1982, 2175, 26553 2-570, SALEM WITCHCRAFT, 520, 1616, 2170, 2793, 2834, 2855, 3050, 3168, 3213, 2.;C3, 2640, 2744 3316, 3339, 3367 SANDUSLKY O., 507, 1131 PORTLAND, MAINE, 3362, 3363 SAN FRANCISCco, 224, 2896 PORTSMNIOUTH, N. H., 25 SCIIENECTAAI-, N. Y., 23S9 PORTS)MOUTH, 0., 1493 SCHOHAIRIIC CO, N. Y., 92, 2830 PORTSMOUTH, VA., II6(;, 1167 I SCHUYLKL VALLEY, PA., 460, 2728 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, 154, 156, 449 SCIENTIFIC AMEF:RICANA, page 230 PREBLE Co., 0., 2130 SENECA CO., O., 508 PRINCETON, N. J., 2.596 SHENANDOAHI VALLEY, 235 PROVIDENCE, R. I., 138, 2890 SHREWSBURY, 3MASS., 3205 QUAKERS, 76, 107, 123, 203-206, 231, SIMSBURY, CONE., 2456 232, 233, 271, 302, 413, 726, 921, 937, SLAVERY, page 195 viii Index. SOMERSET CO, N. J., i22 SOUTH AMERICA, 7, 32, 148, 323, 512, 516, 1142, 1455, 1740, 1748, 2099, 2107, 2185, 2347, 2703, 2969, 3032, 3183 SOUTH CAROLINA, 8, 129, 130, 420, 549, 623, 788, 794, 828, 993, 994, 1504, 1566, 1595, 1878, 1889n, 2082, 2096, 2097, 212.5, 2167, 2627, 2833, 2897 SPENCER, MASS., 990 SPRINGFYELD, Co()N., 2145, 2146 SPRINGFIELD, ILL., 2576 SPRINGFIELD, (J., 2911 STAMFORD, Cosx., 73, 1603 SuDBEuRY, SIASS., 225, 414 SCSQUE1IANNA CO., PA., 309 TALLMADGE, o., 3010, 3330 TARRYTOWN, N. Y., 2938 TAU-NTON1, MASS., 1051 TENN-ESSEE, 14.5, 322, 379, 560, 860, 1075, 14118, 1469, 2o71, 2615, 2629, 3029, 3030 TEXAS, 31, 166, 227, 398, 607, 767, 880, 883, 918, 52, 1023, 1 063, 15311, 1538, 1562, 17.5, 17.56, 1928, 19D29, 1983, 2119, 2141, 2207, 2:,39. 23GI, 2372, 21Ijj, 29)42, 303-3 -043, 3202, 3042, 342.5 TRENTON FALLS, N. Y. 2816 TRENT-[ON, jN. J, 1:.!J, ;.j 8 TRIALS, 90, 130, 1 :, 496, 540, 630. 756, 1309, 1:359, 1408, l;S8, 1710, 2123, 22'9)4, 2:340, 2599, 2Ct. 2669, 2671, 2998, 2999!), :300A. 337-: 113 TEOY, N. Y., 3116 1400; UNION, MAINE, 282.5 UTAII AND TUE MORMONS 242, 272, 321, 330, 4'J8 122:3, 12l,21341-2140, 26 51, 292r6 3052, 31;;, :3187, 342J VALLEJO, CAL., 28MJ3 VENANGO CO., PA., 31.75I VEPSIONT, 47, 250. 73', 900, 1259, 1314, 1382, 1552, 2850, 3001, 30.;7, 3350, VINCENNES, IND., 1824 VIRGINIA, 8, 1, 111, 2, 281-283, 471, 509, 511, 5:.4, ;5 ;71, 6.5, 733, 802. 84;, 8TG, 947, 1009, 103, 1107, 1156, 11.;7, i166, 115, 140;, 1;8, 102, 1610, 1670, 1683, 1721, lT.,t 1763, 1846, 1922, 2097, 2046, 2127, 2198, 2315. 2447, 2561, 2667, 2677, 2861 2830, 2952, 3021, 314;, 3170- 317.3, 32.5.5 VIRGINIA (WE.ST), 874, 891, 947, 950, 953, 1274, 2373, 2843, 2983, 3105, 3394 WABASH VALLEY, IND., 279, 793, 1048, 3046 WAKEFIELD, MAS., 1024 WALLINGFORD, CONN., 857 WALTHAM, MASS., 328 WAR OF 1812, 134, 150, 186, 447, 531, 710, 71:3, 782, 846, 847, 997, 1013 1149, 1456, 1590, 1628, 1641, 1668, 1669, 1708, 1905, 1925, 1988, 2183, 2356, 2341. ,357 WARSAW, N. Y., 3428 WASHINGTON CITY, 154-156, 1043, 325,7, 82.)8 WASHINGTON Co., Pa., 803 WASHINGTON TER., 1290, 2997 WATERTOWN, M1Ass., ,28 WAYNE C-1., IN-D., 1551, 3427 W ELLS, M E., 3.,7 WEST (CENTRziL), 34, 82 89, 164, 2.4, 378, 432, 442' 467, 479, 484, 751, 809, 814, 83 839, 10'2, 1065, 106, 1145 1147, 1171, 1378, 1S3-1339.3, 1409, 1418, 1446, 15GO, 162. 1627, 1629, 1641, 1775, 17TG, 1783, 1820, 1877, 1879, 1886, 19S3, 19.4, 2051, 2077, 2111. 23S3, 2378, 2":.85 2442, 2.546, 2.397, 2760, 27T8, 2807-2811, 2878, 3046 WEST (FA\R) 34, 72, 265, 362, 605, 547, 791, 798 9.3, 9GS, 1008, 1054, 1089, 1092, 1114, 113;, 1143, 1177, 1290 1475, 1480, 1l;1d 15C9, 1698, 1702, 1745, 1927, 2108 2151, 2369, 23:76, 2:386, 2453, 2;411, 2l73, 2712, 2735, 2740, 3017, .3-J .;, 311, 3165, 3167, 3273-327-; WESTON, MASS., 328 WEST NEWBUIY, IASS., 712 WEST POINT, S'J9 WEST VIRGINIA. S under Vtrygluia ( Weest). WESTCHESTER Co., N. Y., 326 WEST INDIES, 6, 74, 176, 835, 1058, 1237, 1473, 1474, 1747, 1782, 1857, 182, 2013, 2707, i3296 WHITEWATER VALLEY, IND., 121 W1LMuINGToN, DEL., 1112, 2120, 3365 WVINCHESTER, VA., 235 WINSOR, CONN-., 2948 WINTHROP, MAINE, 3064 WIscO-NsiN. 4-58, 569, 610, 679, 919, 992, 1011, 1018, 10336, 10J9, 1342, 13-56, 159.'9, 1781, 1814, 1827, 290, 2884- 2887, 2981, 31:;3, 3388-3S91 W.OBURN, MASS., 2798 WVOODBURY, N. ,J., 560 WORCESTER. MIASS., 1880, 3328, 3411 WYomiNG, PA., 537, 609., 2084, 2400, 29ii3 YVCATAN, 1085, 2297, 2707, 2928, 2929 IZANESVILLE, O., 3431, 3432 DESIDERATA. A list of aj fe of the most important and scarcest books described in the folow- ing Catalogue. LOT. 6. ACOSTA. Naturall and Moral Historie of the West Indies. 1604 7. ACUNA. Nuevo De Scubriento de las Amazonas. 1641. 9. ADAIR. American Indians. F;ne copy. 47. ALLEN. History of Ver-ont. '-cut. 3-70. ALMANACS. A very curious collection. 83. AllMERICAN PIONEER. Fine c-py, uncut. 97. AN ACCOUNT of the 'eduction of Louih-burg, 1758. 127, ARCH,,EOLOGIA AM ERICA NA. Co-plet set. 167. BIJLCH. Pape-rs relating tov Pennsylvania. ler.o rare. 202. BJ3RCIIA. Hi.tori'dorfs lndias Occidentales. Comrpleite st. 214. BIARNUMI31. The SpyU lmaskcd. Ori'iinal edition. 281. BEVERLY. Ilistory of Virginia. 1722. 254. BOUQUETS EXPEDITION. Philadelpbia, 1766. 388. BRADFORD. lIlstory cf Plymouth tolony. Oniy 50 prfnted. 394. BRADSTREETS E XPEIDITION TO FRONTENAC. 1759. 471. BURUK'S VIRGINIA. Th-ree coRplete sets. 577-90. CATALOGUES. Priced. Afir collectiotn. 854. DAVIDSON. Presbyterian Church in Kentucky. 729. COLLECTII)NS of the MNaine Historical Society. complete set. 747. COLUMBUS' EPISTLE, 1494. The first work on America. 765. CONSTITUTIONS of Freemasonry. WVorcester 1792, original edition. 784. COIITES. Ilistoriade Nueva Espana. Mexico, 1770. 794. COXE'S CAROLINA. London, 1722. original edition. 824, CUTLER. Topographical De-eription of Ohio. 922. DIAZ DEL CASTILLA. Conquista de la Nueva-Espana. Madrid, 1632. From the Sobeleuski Lib-a'y. 947. DODDRIDGE. Noteson WestVirginiaandPennsylvania. 96t7. DRAKE. Pictures of Cineinnati. 1815. 993. DIRAYTON. View of South Carolina. 1802. 994. DRAYTON. Memoirs of the American Revolution. Uncut. 1020. EARLY IIISTOtlY of Western Pennsylvania. 1058. ESQUEMELING. History of the Bucaniers. 1741. 1067. EVA-NS. 3Middle British Colonies. 1755. Printed by B. Franklin. 1126. FINDLEY. Whiskey Insurrection. Uncut. 116,0. FORCE. Tracts. 4 vols. 1161. FORD'S ILLINOIS. Three copies. 1193-8. FRANKLIN IMPRINTS. A good collction. 1203-10. FREEMASONRY. Including some scarce. OX) Desiderata. 1217. FRENCH. Historical Collections of Louisiana. omplete aCt. 1349. GRIFFITH. Historical Notes. Very rare. 13.50. GRIFFITHS. Two Years in Ohio. 1364. HAKLUYT. Selection of Voyages. 1400. HAMILTON CLUB SERIES. Ediiion 60 copies. 1468. HAYWOOD. Tennessee, Natural and Aboriginal. 1469. HAYWOOD. Tennesee. Civil and Political. 1495. HENNEPIN. New Discovery in America. 1698. 1575. HOYT. Antiquarian Rlesearche-. tncut. 1608. HUTCHINS. Louisiana and WeAt Florida. 1784. 1610. HUTCHINS. Topographical Deccription of Virginia. 1778. 1654. JACOBS. Life of Captain Cresap. tOrinial Cumbercrud edition. 1733. JOSSELYN-. New England's Rarities Discovered. (&riginal edition 1759. KENTUCKYAALMAlNACS. Cacio'sandutque collction. 1763. KERCHEVAL. Valley of Virginia. Genn co-py. 1925. M'AFEE. Ili4tory of the Late War. 1927a. INFCALL. 1istory of Georgia. U-c0t. 19658. IcKENTNY and Hall's Indian Tribes. A superb copy. 1995. 31AP of North America, by John Senex. 1710. 2013. 'MARTYR. De Nm'o Orbe. 1612. Ftne copy. 2067. METCALFE. Indian Narratives. 2117. MlONTAN-US. Die Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld. 1671. 2134. MORMON (Book of). 7he first, second and third editons. 2165. IMOULTRIE. Mlemoirs of the American Revolution. 2192. N AVARRETE. Collection of Voyages. 2211. NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. Boston, 1777, original edition. 2330. OGILBY'S AMERICA. 1671. A good Ctean copy. 2385. PATTERSON. History of the Backwoods. 245.5. PHELPS. 'Memoirs and Adventures. 1802. 2575. POW-NALL. North America. Fine copy. 2609. PROUI'S PENNSYLVANIA. Uncut edges. 2C66. REY-iN OLDS. M1y Own Times. 2760. SCHOOLCRAFT. Indian Tribes. Splendid set. 28G0. SMITH'S CAPTIVITY. Lexington, 1799, original editio 2861. SMITH. General] Historie of Virginia. Original edition. 2876. SMNITH. Nova-Cesaria or New Jersey. 1765. 2916. SQUIER AND DAVIS. Ancient Monuments. 29:14. STEVENS. Historical Nuggets. 2947. STILES. History of the Ju.dges. 8003. SYMMES. Theory of Concentric Spheres. 3051. THOMPSON. History of Long Island. Second edition. 3081-3113. TRIALS. Afinecolledion. 3177. VESPUCCI. Newe iUnbekanthe Lartdte. 1508. 3178. VESPUCCI, Paesi Retruvati. 1519. The earliest collection of voyages. 3223. WASHINGTON'S JOURNAL to the Ohio, 1754. Original edition. 3235. WASHINGTON'S LIFE, by Irving. Large paper, sumptuous cqpy. s CATALOGUE oW A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, RELATING TO AMERICA. FOR 8ALE BY ROBERT CLARKE & CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. I ABBOTT (John S. C.) History of the State.of Ohio, from the Discov- ery of the Great Valley to the present time, Including Narratives of Early Explorations, Wars with the Indians, Biographical Sketches, etc. Illustrated. Thick 8vo. cloth, pp. 876. Detroit, 1875. 4 00 2 ABERT (S. T.) Is a Ship Canal practicable Notes, historical and statistical, upon the projected Routes for an Inter-oceanic Ship Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific. Maps. 8vo. paper, pp. 87. Cincin- nati, 1870. 75 3 Another copy, new half morocco. 1 50 4 ACCOUNT OF THE TERRIFIC AND FATAL RIOT at the New York Astor Place Opera House, May 10, 1849, with the Quarrels of Forrest and Macready. 8vo. paper, pp. 32. New York, 1849. 60 5 ACCOUNT (An) of the Organization and Proceedings of the Battle of Lake Erie Monument Association, and the Celebration of the Forty- Fifth Anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie. 8vo. paper, pp. 49. San- dusky, 1858. 50 6 ACOSTA (Joseph). The Naturall and Morall History of the East and WVst Indies, intreating of the Remarkable Things of Heaven, of the Elements, Metalls, Plants, and Beasts, which are proper to that Coun- try; Together with the Manners, Ceremonies, Lawes, Governments and Warrs sif the Indians. Written in Spanish, by Joseph Acosta, and Translated into English by E. G. Small 4to. calf, pp. 590, and table. Fine copy. London, 1604. 15 00 7 ACUNA (Christoval de). Nuevo De Scubrimiento del Gran Rio de las Amazonas, Por el Padre Christoval de Acuna, Religioso de la Compania de Jesus, y Calificador de la Suprema General Inquisicion. Al qual fue, y se hizo por Orden de su Majestad, el ano de 1639. Por la Provincia de Quito en los Reynos del Peru. Small, 4to. morocco, elegant, gilt edges. Madrid, 1641. 90 00 t, Extremely r-. A--na, Spanih Mis.ionary Jesit, disptched by the Spatnih Gs- eromot to obtain circumstantil Infor.ation repeteolng the river Amazon and the best m-cun of reo deriog sits -1igation eaty and a dvntageon, on his return presented th-nr parti watsrn. whish u-re printed st the expense of the nation. The volume wax eareIy conspieted weheo the Spaoioh Ceort heard of the Psrtog-e.e revo..tion, the loas of the Br-Hl., .nd the Colony at 2 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. Par-, ot the mouth of the Am...n; the projects expreted frow these discoveries erepertif- tbe river w.er immediately S cooteoxozert by the hom- of Bragat-s, and trsrin that this work, no tloner oot-lo t. the', ael [a. eci-t ifocd ef information to tile romy, it rag -p- pr-sS.-d by command of Plhlip tlh- Soon1,. and the utmost diligence employed o eregii and destroy the few colies which 1-1 been is-end. Thin attemp Patt is -nnihilation .cconeto for its ocarcity. For many years only two co-pi- eret known to be.etant, one in the Vatican Library, and the other in the po-cmnion of Mt. d& Ilomnberaillo. 8 ADAIR (lames). The Historv of the American Indians, particularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi. East and WVest Florida, . Georgia, South and North Carolina and Virginia: Containing an ac- count of their Origin, Language, etc. With observations on former His- torians, etc. Map. 4to. calf, pp. 46i. London, 1775. 12 00 9 Another copy, beautifully bound in new half calf, gilt top, fine large margins. 15 00 10 ADAIR (James). Geschichte der Amerikanischen Indianer, besouders der am Mississippi, an Das und Westflorida, Georgien, etc. 12mo. boards, pp. 419. Breslau, 1782. 3 00 11 ADAMS (George). Rhode Island Register for the year 1853. 12mo. cloth, pp. 180. Providence. 50 12 ADAMS (John). Life and Works of, second President of the United States. Life, Notes, and Illustrations, by his grandson, Charles Franis Adams. 10 vols. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1850. 30 0X) 13 ADAMS (John). Life of. Begun by John Quincy Adams; completed by Charles Francis Adams. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth. Phil., 1871. 3 00 14 ADAMKS (John). A Defense of the Constitution of Governttent of the United States of America. 3 vols. 8vo. half bound. London, 1794. 6 (X0 15 ADAMS (John). The Suppressed History of the Administration of, from 1797 to 1801. By John Wood. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 392. Philadelphia, 1846. 1 25 16 ADAMS (John). A Vindication of the Conduct and Character of, in reply to General Hamilton. 8vo. neatly half bound, pp. 24. New York, 1T00. 1 25 17 ADAMNS (J. Q.) Memoirs of the Life of. By Josiah Quincy. Por- trait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 429. Boston, 1860. 3 00 18 ADAMtNS (J. Q.) Life and Public Services of. By William El. Seward. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 404. Auburn, 1833. 1 2;5 19 ADA-MS (.1. Q.) The Duplicate Letters; the Fisheries of the Mfissis- sippi; Documents relating to Transactions at the Negotiation ofGhent. Svo. boards, uncut, pp. 224. Louisville, 1823. 75 20 ADAMS (J. Q.) Letter to lion. Harrison Gray Otis on the Present State of our National Affairs. 12mo. boards, pp. 24. Walpole, N. It., 1808. 75 21 ADAMS (J. Q.) The Jubilee of the Constitution. A Discourse. 8vo. half morocco, pp. 136. New York, 1839. 50 22 ADA'-IS (J. Q,) An Oration, delivered before the Cincinnati Astro- nomic.l Society, on she Occasion of the Laying of the Corner-stone of an Astronomical Observatory. .vo. paper, pp. T 2. Cincinnati, 1843. 25 24 AlAIMS (J. S.) The Florida (Colonist; or, Settlers' Guide. Answers to the Queotiton, W Where in Florida shall we Locate r 8vo. paper. .Jacksonville, 18 1. 50 2.5 ADA3IS (Nathaniel). Annals of Portsmouth. Comprising a period of two hundred years, from the First Settlement of the Town. With bitoraphical Sketches of a few of the most respectable Inhabitants. 8vo. halfbound, pp. 400. Portsmouth, 1825. 6 50 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3 26 ADAMS (Robert). The Narrative of An American Sailor who was wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa in 1810. Map and Notes. 8vo. boards, uncut. Boston, 1817. 1 50 27 ADAMS (Samuel). The Life and Public Services of. Being a Narra- tive of his acts and opinions, and of his agency in producing and for- watding the American Revolution. By William J. Wells. Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, uncut. Boston, 1805. 12 (0 28 ADDRESS (An) of the Members of the Congress of the United States on The War with Great Britain. 8vo. paper, pp. 35. Alexandria, 1812. 50 29 ADVENTURES (The) of Emmera, or the Fair American, exemplify- ing the peculiar advantages of Society and Retirement. 2 vols. 16mo. sheep. London, 1767. 2 00 30 ADVICE TO OFFICERS of the British Army. A Fac-simile Reprint of the Sixth London Edition, With Introduction and Notes. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 139; 120 copies printed. New York, Agathynian Club, 1867. 3 00. 31 AFFLECK (Thos.) Texas Edition of the Southern Rural Almanac, for 1860. 12mo. paper, pp. 142. New York, 1860. 50 32 AGASSIZ (Louis). A Journey in Brazil. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1871. 5 o0 3:1 AIMARiD (Gustave). The Trappers of Arkansas; or, The Loyal Ileart. 16mo. cloth, pp. 337. 1867. 1 00 34 ALBACH (James R.) Annals of the West; embracing a Concise Ac- count (Jf Principal Events which have occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the discovery of the Missi.ssippi Valley to the year 1856. 8vo. cloth, pp. 1016. Pittsburg, 1857. 5 (O 35 ALBANY BRIDGE CASE. 2 Pamphlets. Argument of Nicholas Hill, 18.58. Argument of Wm. H. Seward. 50 36 ALBANY DIRECTORY (The). Collected and arranged b3 J. Fry. 12mo. paper, pp. 53. Albany, 1813. Reprinted, 1853, by J. Munsell. 1 00 37, ALBANY. 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Relation de ce qui s'est passe de Plus Tiemarquable aux Missions des Peres de la Campagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France, les annees 167.3 a 1679. 8vo. cloth, uncut edges, only 100 copies printed.-ew York, 1860. 3 51) 827 Another copy, half morocco extra, gilt top, uncut edges. 5 1-0 828 DALCIIO (Frederick). An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina, from the first settlement of the Province to the War of the Revolution, and some account of the Early Civil History of Carolina never before published. 8vo. sheep, pp. 6 l 6, fine clean copy. Charleston, 1820. 6 50 82'.9 DALE (Gen. Sam.) Life and Times of the Mississippi Partisan. Py J. F. H. Claiborne. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth. New York, 1860. I 5,0 830 DALRYMPLE (Alexander). An historical Collection of the Several Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean. Maps and rio- merous copper plates. 4to. calfLondon, 1770. 3 25 46 Robert Clarke & Co.; Cincinnati. 831 [DALRYMIPLE (Sir John)]. The Address of the People of Great Britain to the Inhabitants of America. 8vo. half morocco, pp. '0. London, 1775. I Of 832 DAMPIER (William). A New Voyage round the World, describing particularly the Isthmus of America, Coasts of the West Indies. etc., their Soil, Rivers, Inhabitants, Customs, etc. Portrait inserted. 4 vols. l2mo. full bound. redl edges, fine copy. London, 1697. 12 X)0 833 DANA (E.) Geographical Sketches on the Western Country; de- signed for Emigrants and Settlers, being the result of extensive lRe- searches and Remarks. Including a particular description of the un- sold Public Lands, etc. ltimo. boards, uncut edges, pp. 312. Cinein- nati, 1819. 3 00 834 DA-NA (E.) A description of the Bounty Lands in the State of Illi- nois. l2mo. pp. 47, new half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Cincin- nati, 1819. 3 50 835 DANA (R. H.) To Cuba and Back. A Vacation Voyage. I6mo. cloth. Boston, 1870. 1 25 836 DANE (John). A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of my Life. To which is added a Pedigree of the Dane Family. Svo. paper, pp. 16. Boston, 18.54. 75 8.7 DANVERS. Account of the Centennial Celebration in Danvers, June 16, 1852. Together with the Proceedings of the Town in relation to the Donation of George Peabody. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, pp. 2 08. Boston, 1.;52. 2 00 838 DANVILLE REVIEW. Edited by an Association of Ministers. Vol. 2-Nos. 1, 2. 3. Vol. 3-Nos. 1, 2. Vol. 4 complete. In all 9 Nos. Danville, Ky., 1862-4. 3 50 839 DARBY (William). Emigrant's Guide to the Western and South- western States, cornprising a Geographical and Statistical Description (f the States. Map. 8vo. half bound, pp. 324. New York, 1818. 2 50 840 DARBJSY (William). (Geographical Description of the State of Louis- iana and the Southern Part of the State of Alabama, together with a Map from actual Survey and Observation of the State of Louisiana and adjacent Countries. Map. 8vo. half bound, pp. 270. Philadelphia. 1816. 2 00 841 DARBY (William). Memoir on the Geography and Natural and Civil History of Florida, with a map and an appendix containing the Trt aty of Cession and otlier Papers relative to the subject. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 96. P'hiladelphia, 1821. 4 01) 842 DARBY (William). Tour from the City of New York to Detroit, in the Michighn Territory, 1818. Map. Svo. half morocco, uncut. New York, 1819, 3 00 843 Another copy, half bound, uncut. 2 -510 844 DARBY (William). Viesv of the United States, historical, Gee- graphical, and Statistical. Illustrated with maps. Thick l6mo., boards, pp. 622. Philadelphia, 1828. 1 25 845 DA RIE-N. A Just and Modest Vindication of the Scots' Design for having Established a Colony at Darien; with a brief Display how much it is their interest to apply themselves to Trade, and particularly tothat which is Forein. 12no. Pp 214, new halfmorocco. [London 1: Printed in the year 1699. 5 00 846 DARNELL (Elias). A Journal of the Hardships, Sufferings. 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Stvo. paper, pp. 94. hiladelphia, 1, -l) l_0 EA Rl IillI T'LI of VXestern Pean.nylvania, and of the West, ard ot WX etcr it Exxedaitins and I anmpaigris tr ,n 1754 to 8.9:. BY a Gien- -imat, (if th,- Par. li an Appendix and Illustrations. Thick 8ve. shteyp, p. 752. Pittsburgh, 1846. 9 WU 1021 1 XSTMAN (Mrs. Marn Ii.) Chicora and other Regions of the Con- que rors a til the Conqut reil Beautiful steel plates. 4to. cloth, gilt, pp. 126. I'hiladelphia, 1iS4. 4 50 1022 E.1STMA NX (Mrs. Mary IIT) Dahcotah; or, Life and Legends (Jf tUle Siotx r..oi..id Fort Sneiling. Illustrated. I2mo. cloth, pp. 268. Nui 'ork, 1849. 2 00 1023 E. ' )Ni (F. B.) lhistory of Candia. once known as Charming Fare, -is ta Notices of the Early iamilies. 8vo. paper. pp. 152. Manchester, 1024 E,'TaN (ion. Lillvy). Genealogical History of the Town of Bead- ing, Mass., includitig the present treins of WVakefield, Reading. atrd Noth ieea.'ring. With Chronological and historical Sketches from 16:39 to 184. 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Providence, 1842. 50 1050 ELKIIORN CO(NSEIVATOR (The), vol. 1, No. 1. Published at Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wis., Oct. 10, 1857. Edited by Otis Preston. Svo. paper, pp. 28. 40 58 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 10:37 ELLET (Charles, Jr.) The Mississippi and Ohio Rivers,; containing Plans; for the Protection of the Delta from Inundation, and of Impnr ,v- ing the Navigation of the Ohio and other riv-rs by means of Ileservoir;. Plans. Royal 8vo. cloth, pp. 367. Philadelphia, 18.:3. 4 00 103:8 ELLET (Mrs.) Pioneer Women of the West. 12mo. cloth. pp. 434. New York, 18;52. 1 75 10:'9 ELLET (Mrs.) Summer Rambles in the West. 12mo. cloth, pp- 268. New York, 18.53. 1 25 1040 ELLICOTT (Andrew). Journal of, late Commissioner on behalf of the United States for determining the Boundary betsveen the United States and the Possessions of his Catholic Majesty in America. 4to. sheep, pp. 4510, and Maps. Philadelphia, 1803. 9 00 1041 Another copy, boards uncut. 11 00 1042 ELLICOTT (Thomas). 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A Narrative of a Journev to a country so called bv its Inhabitants, discovered in the vast Plait) of the Missouri in North America, and inhabited by a People of British origin. To- gether with a Sketch of their history from the Time of their Departure from Great Britain. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 336. London, 1820. 4 50 1048 ELLSWORTH (H. W.) Valley of the Upper Wabash, Indiana; with Hints on its Agricultural Advantages, etc. Map. 16mo. cloth, pp. 175. New York, 1838. 1 75 1049 Another copy, 8vo., half-morocco, extra, gilt top, uncut edges, by Smith. Beautiful copy. . 4 00 1050 EMERSON (William). An Historical Sketch of the First Church in Boston, from its Formation to the Present Period. 8vo. boards uncut pp. 256. Boston, 1812. 1 75 10.;1 EMERY (Samuel Hopkins). The Ministry of Taunton, ivith inci- dental Notices of other Professions. With Introduction by Fran,1cis Baylies. Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, pp. 394-..6). Boston, 1853. 3 50 1052 EMMONS (Richard). 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With numerous engravings (156). 4to. cloth. Boston, 1876. 5 00 1062 EITMENES. Being a collection of papers written for the purpose of exhibiting some of the more prominent Errors and Omissions of the Constitution of New Jersey as established 1776. 8vo. pp. 15.;, newv half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Trenton, 1799. 4 (:0 1003 EURIIOPEAN COLONIZATION OF TEXAS. An Address to tIme American People, by Victor Considerant. 8vo. paper, pp. 38. -Nev York, 1855. 25 1064 EVANS (Albert S.) Our Sister Republic: a Gala Trip through Tropical Mexico in 1869-70. Adventures in the Land of the Aztecs. 8vo. cloth, ip. 518. Hartford, 1873. 3 50 106.5 EVANS (Estwick). Pedestrious Tour of four thousand Miles through the Western States and Territories during the Winter and Spring of 1818. 12mo. boards, uncut, pp. 256. Concord, N. ff., 1,19. 4 01) 1066 Another copy, half calf, neat, good copy. 5 00 1l)67 EVANS(Lewvis). Geographical, Ilistorical, Political, Philosophical, and Mechanical Essays. 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London reprinted, 1 774. 7.; 1078 EYRE (John). Travels: Comprising a journey from England to Ohio. T'wo years in that State. To which are added the Foreigner's Protracted Journal, etc. 12mo. cloth, pp. 360. -New York, 18551. 2 00 1079 FA(TS and Arguments respecting the great Utilitv of an Extensive Platn of Ineland Navigation in America. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 62, and folding map. Philadelphia, 1S05. 50 l090 FAI RBANKS (George R.). Hisitorv of Florida, from its Discovery bh P'once de Leon, in 1512, to the close of the Florida War, in 1842. I 'mo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1871. 2 30 10.W1 FAIRFAXES (The) of England and America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. By Edward D. Neill. 8vo. cloth. Albany, 186S. 3 00 1082 FA LCONER (Capt. Richard). The Voyages, Dangerous Adventures, and Imminent Escapes of. Cont iining the Laws,C( 'ustoms, and Manners of the Inldians in America; his 'Marrying an Indian Wite, etc. Plate. 16mo. calf, pp. 2:30. London, 1724. 2 50 1083 FALCONER (Thos.) 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A Discourse occasioned by the Centennial Anniver.sary of flon. Timothy Farrar. By T. F. Clary. Portrait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 73. Andover, 1847. 1 25 1097 FARRELL (Ned E.) Colorado: The Rocky MountainGem. 12mo. paper, pp. 72. Chicago, 1868. 25 109S FAUX (W.) Journal of a Tour to the United States, principally undertaken to ascertain the Condition and Prospects of British Emi- grants; including accounts of Mr. Birkbeck's Settlement in the Illiinois. Plate. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 488. London, 1823. 3 00 1099 FEARON (II. B.) A Narrative of a Journey of Five Thousand Miles through the Eastern and Western States of America. With Re-' marks on Mr. Birkbeck's ' Notes" and " Letters." 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 454. London, 1818. 2 00 llu Another copy, half calf. 2 01 I101 Another copy, full calf. 2 00 1102 Another copy, half morocco. 2 50 1103 FEATHIERSTON-HAUGH (G. W.) 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Life and Adventures of, who wvas stolen from hit, home, in Jackson, Mich., by the Indians, 1837, and hi.s safe Return fI, m Captivityv 1866, after an absence of 29 years. 8vo. paper, pp. 112, atlnl illustrations. Chicago, 186-7 2 25 11 2l nA ot her copy, boards. Chicago, 1867. 2 50 1122 FILSON (.John). The Discovery, Settlement, and PresentState of hentuckv; and an Essay toward the Topography and Natural lHistory of that imlpor tant Country. To which is added the Adventures of Daniel Boone, the Minutes of the Pianka.haw Council, an Account of the Indian Nations, Thoughts on Emigration, etc. l6tmo. sheep, pp. 204, -New York, 1793. 6 (O 112:3 FILSON (John). Ifistoire de Kentucke, Nourelle Colonie a l'ouest de la Virginie. 8so. calf, pp. 334. Map. Paris, 1785. 5 00 1124 Another copy, nets halt morocco. 6 00 1123 FINCH (I.) Travels in the United States and Canada; containing some account of their Scientific Institutions, etc. 8vo. cloth, uncUt, pp. 455. London, 18,3. 2 .,0 1126 FINDLEY (Willi.nm). Iistory of the Insurrection in the Four Western ('Counties ot i'ennsvlv mnia in the year 1794. With a Recital of the (Circtmstarres speciallv connected therewith; and ait Historical lVeview of the Pievious Situation of the Countrv. 8vo. pp. 338, new halfmorocco, extra. gilt top, un(cut edges. Philadelphia, 1796. 135 00 1127 Another copy, half sheep, clean. 9 01) 1128 FISNLAY (Ilugh). Journal of, Survevor of the Post Roads on the Continent ,f North Americ a dr ing his Suirve betwveen Faltnouth and Cas.co Bay, in the Provitice of Mlassachusetts, and Savannahi. in G;eorgia, 1773-4. 4to. paper, pp. 94 ( 134) copies printed). Brooklyn, 1867. 2 75 1129 FINLEY (I. .J.) and PUT'NAM (R.) Pioneer Record of the Early s ttlcis and Sottleineiit of Ros County, Ohio. 8vo. cloth, p. 148. Cincinnati, 1871. 2 50 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 1130 FTNLEY (J. B.) Autobiography of; or, Pioneer Life in the West. By W. P'. Strickland. 12mo. cloth, pp. 455. Cincinnati, 1867. 1 75 1131 FIN-LEY (J. B.) history of tIe Wyandot Mission at Upper San- diilkv, Ohio. u]nder the direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 12mo. full bound, pp. 432. Cincinnati, 1840. 4 00 1]31, FINLEY (J. B,.) Life among the Indians; or, Personal Recollec- tions and lliitorical Incidents illustrative of the Indian Life and (har-- acter. P'ortrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 548. Cincinnati, 1868. 2 00 1132 FINLEY (.1. B.) Sketches of Western Methodism; Biographical, Historical, and Miscellaneous. Illustrative of Pioneer Life. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 551. Cincinnati, 1854. 2 00 1133 FluE LANDS PIONEER (The). Published under the Supervision of the Fire Lands Historical Society. Vol. 2, parts 1, 2, 3, 4; Vols. 3 to 10, inclusive, in one part each. Sandusky, 1859-70. Each part, 75 1134 FISHER'S National Magazine and Industrial Record. 3 vols. 8vo., half bound. Nev York, 1846. 3 00 1135 FISHIER (Samuel S.) In Memoriam. Portrait. 8vo. paper. Cin- cinnati, 1.74. 15 1136 FISIIER (William). An Interesting Account of the Voyages of Captains Lewis and Clarke in the years 1804-5-6. Giving a faithful Description of the River Missouri and its Source; of the various Tribes of Indians, etc. To which is added a complete Dictionary of the In- di-a Tongue. Thick 16mo. sheep, pp. 323, and numerous illustrations. Baltimore: For the Purchasers, 1812. 4 0t 11:;7 FISK (President). A Tribute to the Memory of By Prof. Whedon. Sive. pp. 23, boards. New York, 1839. 50 1138 FISLER. (L. F.) A Local History of Camden, commencing with its Early Settlement, and brought up to the Present Day. 12mo. paper, Ipp 63. Camden, N. J., 185s. 1 00 11:;' FLACK (Captain). A Hunter's Experiences in the Southern States of America, being an account of the Natural History of the various Quadrupeds and Birds which are objects of chase in those Countries. I2mo. cloth, pp. 359. London, 1866. 2 50 1140 FLAGG (C. E. B.) Oration delivered before the '7,6 Association and the Societv of the Cincinnati, at Charleston, 1658. 8vo. pp. 22, boards. Charleston, 1S8. 50 1141 FLANDERS (Henry). The Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. 2 vols., 8vo. cloth. Phil- adelphia, 189;'t. 5 1)0 1142 FLETCHER (J. C.) and KIDDER (D. P.) Brazilandthe Brazilians. Portrayed in Ilistorical and Descriptive Sketches. Portrait. 8vo. chlth. Boston, 1868. 4 50 114:, FLINT (Timothy). Western Monthly Review. 3 vols., 8vo. half calf. Cincinnati, 1828-1830. 12 tar 1144 FLI NT (Timothy). Indian Wars of the West; containing Biograph- ical Sketches of those Pioneers who headed the Western Settlers in repelling the Attacks of the Savages, together with a View of the (Char- acter, Manners, Monuments, and Antiquities of the Western Indians. ]2mo. sheep, pp. 240). Cincinnati, 18,3. 3 00) 1145 FLINT (Tirnthy). 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Christopher Ifor- gan. 4 vols. thick 8vo. cloth. Albany, IS49. 5 00 .2325 ODDFELLOWSHIP. Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of the United States, held in the City of Baltimore, September, 1844. 8.vo. pp. I16. 50 130 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2326 ODDFELLOWSIITP. Dennison (C.) An Expose of the Signs, Tokens, Passwords, and Grips belonging to the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, etc. Svo. pp. 24. Boston, 1843. 25 2327 ODDFELLOWSHIP. Proceedings of the R. W. Grand Lodge of New Jersey for 1842-3-6-8-9-51-2-3. 10 pamphlets. 2 C)O 2328 ODDFELLOWSHIIP. Nine Pamphlets relating to the R. W. Grand Lodge of New Jersey. Constitution, Minutes, etc. The lot, I 00 2329 0 DELL'S Dayton Directory and Business Advertiser, to which is prefixed Cnrweii's Sketch of the History of the City. 12mo. half bound, pp. 1'20. Dayton, 1850. 2 03 2:3O OG(ILT3Y (.John). America: being the latest and most accurate description of the Newv World. Containing the Original of the Inhab- itants, and the Itemarkable Voyages thither; the Conquest of the vast Empires of Mexico and Peru, and other large Provinces and Territo- ries, with the several European Plantations in those parts; also their Cities, Fortresses, Towns, Temples, Mountains, and Rivers; their flab- its, Customs;, Manners, and Ieligions; their Plants, Beast.s, Birds, and Serpents. With an Appendix, containing, besides several othe.- consid- erable additions, a brief survey of what bath been discover'd of the Unknown South-Land and the Arctick Rlegion. Compiled from most authentic authors, augmented with later observations, and adorn'd with maps and sculptures, by John Ogilby, Esq., His Majesty's Cos- mographer, etc. Folio, pp. 67.5, old calf. London, 1671. A good, clean copy, cut rather close at the top on some leaves. 27 50 2:131 OGLETIIORPE (James). Biographical Memorials of, Founder of the Colony of Georgia, in North America. By Thaddeus M. Harris. Poxtrait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 424. Boston, 1841. 4 00 2332 0T110. Celebration of the Forty-seventh Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State of Ohio. 8vo. pp. 74, boards. Cincinnati, 1835. 1 (JO 2.9.33 01110 RAILROAD GUIDE. Cincinnati to Erie, via Columbus and Cleveland. Profusely illustrated with plates. Map. l2mo. cloth. Columbus, 1854. 1 0O 2334 01110 VALLEY HISTORICAL MISCELLANIES. I. A Tour in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Territory in 180)5. By Josiah Espy. II. Two Western Campaigns in War of 1812: 1. Expedition of Captain Henry Brush with Supplies for Gieneral hull; 2. Expedition of Gov- ernor 31eigs for the Relief of Fort Meigs, 1813. By Samuel Williams. III. The Leatherwood (hod; an Account of the Appearance and Pre- tensions of losepl C. Dylks in Eastern Ohio in a82s. By It. 11. Taney- hill. 8vo. clotlh, uncut, or gilt top, 2.50. Large paper, imperial Svo. 5 00 OH I1 VALLEY IIISTORICAL SERIES. For full etite, see the aut),er,' ,,mes, a','1 no descripti-e li.t, see Appcpdix, pe - I. Bouquet's Expedition against the Ohio Indians, 1764. 3 (10 2. Walker's Athens County, Ohio, and the first Settlement in the State. 6 00 3. Clark's C'ampaign in the Illinois, 1778-9. 2 00 4. McBride's Pioneer Biographies, 2 vols. 6 50 5. Smith's Capticity with the Indians, 1755-9. 2 50 G. Drake's Pioneer Life in Kentucky, 3 00 7. Ohio Vallev lii-t-,ical MNiscellanies. 2 50 2:,3.5 OID S4UN IN .x (The). at Bethlehern, Pa., 1758, now the Sun Hlotel. An authentic lIiotorv. S,,. pp. -51. D0 l,-:town, Pa., 1873. 75 131 Robert COarle & Co., Cincinnati. 2336 OLDEN' TI3ME (The). A Monthly Publication devoted to, the Preservation of Documexits and oth.sr authentic Information in relati,,n to the Early Explorations and the Settlement and Improvement of the Country around the 1eald of the t)hin. Edited by Neville B. Craig. Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 58.3-5S(. littsburgh, 1S46, Cincinnatti, reprintett by Rlohert (.'larke & Co., 1876. (loth. 10; cloth, uncut edges, gilt top. 10.Sh1; half morocco, 14.0;J; half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, 15 in 2337 OLDEN TIME IN NEW YORK (The). 1. N\ewv York Societv in Olden Time: 2. Traces of American Lineage in England. Iloyal M8v. large paper, cloth. pp. 64. New York, 1872. 1 51; 2338 O)LIPHANT (Laurence). Minnesota and the Far West. 8vo. cloth, pp. 306. London, 18-15. 2 5o 2339 OLMSTEAD (F. L.) A Journey thirough Texas; or, a Saddle Trip on the Southwestern Frontier. with a Statistical Appendix. 12mo cloth, pp. 516. New York, 1857. 1 7.5 2340 ON`DERDON`K. The Trial of Bishop Onderdonk. 8vo. pp. 333. Newv York, 1845. Also, Statement of Facts connectede with the Recent Trial. Svo. pp. 31. Also, The Conspiracy against the late Bishop, by James C. Richmond. 8vo. pp. 16. The three, 5 I.J 2341 ORDERLY B(OK of the 'Northern Army at Ticonderoga and Mt. Independence, from October 17, 1776, to .January 8, 177.7. With Eio- graphical and Explanatory Notes, and an Appendi.. Map and por- trait. Small 4to. half morocco, red edges, pp. 224. Albany, 1859. 5 eIQ 2342 O'REILLY (Henry). Sketche, of Rochester; with Incidental No- tices of Western New, York. A Collection of Matters designed to ilals- trate the progress of Rochester during the first quarter century of its existence. Map and illustrations. 12o. cloth, pp. 416. Rocheste, 183S. 3 t) 2343 ORIGINAL LISTS (F PERSONS OF QUALITY. Emigrants: lie- ligious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving-men Sold for a Term of X eats: Apprentices; Children Stolen: Maidens Pressed; and othets who, went front (treat Britain to the American Plantations. i600-170(). WVitlh their Ages, the Localities where they formerly lived in the Mother Country, Names of the Ships in which they embarked, and other inter- esting particulars. From M[SS. preserved in the State Paper Depart- ment of Her Majesty's Public Record O/ffie, England. Edited by .Iohtt Camden Hotten. 4to. half morocco, gilt top, pp. 700. London. 1874. 10 00) 2344 [ORR (Ilector).] A Sketch of Camden City, Newr Jersey, with a View to Business. By a Looker Oll. mvo. cloth, pp. SO. ('aindleh. 1 873. I 0') 2345 ORR (J. W.) Pictorial Guide to the Falls of Niagara. Numero- illustrations. 18mo. cloth, pp. 232. Buffalo, 1842. 7i 234)1 ORTON (J. R.) Camp Fires of the Red Men; or, a Hundred Years Ago. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 401. Nea- York, 1859. 2 50 23.47 ORITON (James). The Andes and the .\mnzon; or, Across the Con- tinent of South America. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth. -New York, 17tu. 2 00 2348 OSBORN (Rev. Ethan). The Pastor of the Oid Stone Church. Por- trait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 143. Philadelphia, laS8. 1 (0 2349 OUSELEY (IV. (G.) Remarks on the Statistics and Political Insti- tut ions of the United States. etc., to which are added Statistica'l Tables. 8vo. boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 188,2. 1 0W 132 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 133 2350 OWEN (Tom). Anecdotes and Letters of Zachary Taylor and the Mexican War. By Torm Owen, the Bee ilunter. Illustrated. 8o. paper, pp. 150. New York, 1848. I.) 2351 PAINE (Thomas). Letter addres-ed to Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North America, in which the Mistakes of the Abbe's Account of the Revolution are corrected. 8vo. paper, p. 77. Philadelphia, 17..2. 5 ( :;.52 PAINE (Thomas). The American (tisi,. and a Letter to Sir Guy'v Crleton onl the Murder of Captain lluddy. 8vo. sheep, pp. 293. Lon- don (1789). 'I 5) 2355 IPALMER (.John). Journal of Travels in the United States of' North America anrd Lower Canada in 1817, etc. Map. 8vo. boards. unLct, pp. 4656. London, 1818. 3 (10 23.54 P1ALMERt (P. S.) History of Lake Champlain, from its Exploration by the French, in 1609, to the close of 1814. Plates. bvo. cloth, pp. 276. Albany, 1866. 3 00 235.5 Another copy, royal 8vo. large paper, half morocco, uncut. 5 00 23;5 PAT.MER (T. H.) The HJistorical Register of the United States, from the Declaration of War in 181t 2 to the end of the War iii 1815: containing a cotiaprehensive Narrative of the Events, with copies of tifficial Documents, Reports, etc. 4 vols. 8vo. half bound. Philadel- phia, 1914-16. 8 00 2:,;7 PAMIPIIhLETS. A Collection of 159 Pamphlets relating to America. No dtiplicates itt the lot, attd some desiArrble, which, it space permitted, wouI(l be catalogued separately. The lIt only 5 50 2358 PAMIPIILETS. A Collecti on of 31 0 Pa.,mphlets and Tracts relating entirely to the Quakers. C'omnprikittg Ilio)graplnical Sketches. Addresses, etc. A very desirablt atiil well selectedl lot. which, if space permitted their beihg catalogued separately, would br ing twice the amount asked. The lot or1ly 12 (0 2:,i.9 PAPER-MAKING as Conducted in Western Massachusetts; vith a brief history of the business from the earliest ages. bvo. paper, pp 71. Slringifield, 18.74. 50 2360 PA12K (Sainuel). American Antiquities. Read before the Pioneer Asociations of the Counties of Franklin, Muskingum, and Licking, lPS0. 8vo. paper, pp. 22. Terre halute, I1.70 .0 236lI PARtKE I (A. A. ) Trip to the West and Texas. Compprisinga .Jour- eslv of 8!ti) miles through New Yot-k, Mliehigan. Illitrois. li-souri, Lou- i-iana, and Texas, in I.,34-5. 12mo. half bound, pp. 276. Concord, N. B., J S ;.,. 2 00 !:62 PARKER (J. Mason). The Growth of the State of Illinois andi the City of Chicago. 8vo. paper, pp. 26. Bostont, 1872. 35 2363 PARKER (Poel). The Three Powers of Gloverntment, etc. 8vo. paper, pp. 10(S. New York, 1869. 75 '3114 PAl2KERI (N. II.) hoa as it is itt 1855. A Gazetteer for Citizetes arid a tlatnd-book for Immigrants. Illustrated. l2mo. cloth, pp. 264. Chicago, 1-S55. 1 00 236-5 PARKER (N. 11.) The Iowa Itand-book for 1837. M1ap. I2mo. cloth, pp. 187. Boston, 1857. 1 25 2366 PA RKER (N. [1.) The Kansas and Nebraska Hand-book for 1857-8. Alap. I2'mo. cloth. Boston, 1857. 1 00 2-367 PARKER (N. II.) The Minnesota Hlarud-book for 1856-7. With a new and accurate map. 12mo. cloth, pp. 159. Boston, 1857. 1 0() Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2368 PARKER (N. H.) Missouri as it is in 1867. An illustrated His- torical Gazetteer of Missouri, embracing the Geography, History, etc.; the New Constitution, the Emancipation Ordinance, and Important Facts concerning Free Missouri. 8vo. cloth, pp. 458. Phila., 1867. 3 50 2'69 PARKER (Samuel). Journal of an Exploring Tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, under the direction of the A. B. C. F. M., performed in the years 1835, '36, and '37; with a map of Oregon Territory. 12mo. cloth, pp. 371. Ithaca, N. Y., 1838. 2 00 2370 Another copy, sheep. 2 00 237 PARKER (Theodore). The Boston Kidnapping: A Discourse to Commemorate the Rendition of Thomas Simms. 8vo. paper, pp. 72. Boston, 18I52. 50 2372 PARKER (W. B.) Notes taken duringthe Expedition, commanded by Capt. R. B. Marcy, through Unexplored Texas, in the Summer and Fall of 18.54. 12mo. cloth, pp. 242. Philadelphia, 18.;6. 1 23 2373 PARKERSBURG. Notices of Parkersburg, Virginia, as it is in July, 1860. 8vo. paper, pp. 12, colored plate and maps. Baltimore, 1860. 25 2374 PARKMAN (Francis). France and England in North America. A Series of Historical Narratives. Part First: Pioneers of France in the New World. 2.50. P'art Second: The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century. 2.50. Part Third: The Discovery of the Great West. 2.50. Part Four: The Old Regime in Canada. 2.50. 4 vols. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1867-1874. 10 00 2375 PARKMAN (Francis). History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada. Sixth edition. 2 vols. Svo. cloth. Boston, 1870. 5 (o 2376 PARKMAN (Francis). The Oregon Trail. Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life (1846). l2mo. cloth. Boston, 1872. 2 50 2377 PARRISH (Isaac). A Memoir of Isaac Parrish, M.D. By Sam- uel Jackson, M.D. 8vo. paper, pp. 27. Philadelphia, 1853. 2 5 2378 PARRY (C. C.) Historical Address on the Early Exploration and Settlement of the Mississippi Valley. 8vo. paper, pp. 36. Davenport, Iowa, 1873. 50 2379 PARRY (William Edward). Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific in 1819-20, in the Hecla and Griper. Maps and numerous steel plates. 2 vols. 4to. half calf, pp. 489-571. London, 1824. 8 00 2380 PARSONS (Horatio A.) The Book of Niagara Falls. 32mo. pp. 112, and map. Buffalo, 1838. 50 23S1 PARTON (James). The Danish Islands; Are we bound in Honor to pay for them 8vo. paper, pp. 76. Boston, 1869. 25 23,i2 PASSAGES from the Remembrancer of Christopher Marshall. Edited by William Duane, Jr. 12m. boards, pp. 140. Philadelphia, 1839. 50 2383 PATRIOT PREACHERS of the American Revolution. With MiO- graphical Sketches. 176.- 7883. 12mo. cloth, pp. 368. Printed for the Subscribers, 1860. 1 75 2384 PATTEN (J. Alex.) Lives of the Clergy of New York and Brooklyn, embracing two hundred Liographie of eminent living Men in all De- nominations; also the History of each Sect and Congregation. Illus- tratedwith portraitsonsteel. 8vo. cloth,pp. 635. New York, 1875. 7 00 134 Robert Clarke & (Co., Cincinnati. 2385 PATTERSON (A. WV.) History of the Backwoods; or, The Region of the Ohio. Authentic, from the Lauliest Accouints. Embracing many Events, Notices of Prominent Pionce rs Sketches of Early Settl m.nts, etc., not heretofore published. -Map. I- mo. cloth, pp. 311. Pittsburgh. 1843. 15 U0 2386 PATTIE. The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentuckv during an Expedition from St. Iouis through the vast regions between that place and the Pacilic Ocean, and thence back through thl C'ity ci, Me.xico to Vera Cruz, during jour neyxings of six vears ; in which he .tid his father, who accompanied him suff'ered unheard-of hardships and dangers; had various conflict, with the Inldians, and were iadel Calp- tives, in which captivity his f-lthe" died. Together with a de.cription of the country and various nation.s through wlthich they passel. Edited by Timothy F'linet. 12ino. sheep. pp. 310. (Cin1cinnati 1,.. 10;. 2387 PATTON (J. 11.) The Ilistiory )f the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent to the Close of the Thirty-sixth Congress. Svo. cloth. New York, 171. 3 00 2388 PAUL (Col. Jamles). A Narrative of the Wonderful Escape and Dreadful Sufferings of Colonel James Paul. Ly Robert Sherrrd. Svo. pp. 22, paper, uncut. Cincinnati, 1C69. 75 2389 Another copy, new half morocco. 1 25 2390 PAUW (51.) Selections from ' Le.; Recherches Philosoplaiques stir les Americans." By Mr. WV. [Webb.] I:2mo. paper, tincut- pp. 211. Bath, 1789. 3 50 2391 PA YNE ( John. Iloward). Life atid Writings of. The Author of "IHome, Sseet llomc:" thle Tragedy of Brutus, anci other Dramatic Works. Bv (,abiiel ilarrison. Portrait. Royal Svo. cloth, gilt top, uncut, pp. 410. lbanly, IS75. G n0 2392 PEABOD-f (Geor:e). An Account of thle Proceedings at the Din- ner given by, s tthe Americans connected with the Great Exhibition, October 27, 18.;. Ioyal 8vo. cloth, gilt, pp. 114. London: William Pickeing, 18.,1. 1 2:5 239 P1EABPODY (George). 'Mensorial of, by the Maryland Historical Socicty. 8vo. 0paper, uncut, pp. 3:3. Baltimore. 1870. 40 2394 PEALODY (Cieorge). Preceedings at the Reception and Linner in Honor of. W;ilh an [Historical Sketch of Peabody Institute. 8vo. paper, pp. 195, alld plate. Boston, 18;6. 50 2935 PEABODY (0. WV. B.) Diseourse oln the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers. 8vo. paper, pp. 22. Burlington, 1846. 2.5 2396 PEALE (Franklin). On the Stone Implements of the Indians of North America. With a Classification and Description of the 'Methods of making them. 8vo. pp. 8. Phil-idelphia, 1831. .. "',97 PEALE (IRenibrandt). An hlistorical Disquisition on the Mam- moth, or Great Arnieriean Incognitumn, whose Fossil Remains have been foundi in North America. 8vo. paper, pp. 91. London, 18&3. 1 00 ..98 PEAlRCE (Stcwart). Annals of Luzerne County. A Record of In- teieting Eveots, Traditions, and Anecdotes from the First Settlement at , 9omin ig to 18i 0. Map and Illustrations. 8vo. cloth, pp. 534. Philadelp hlia, 150. 4 tO 2-39 h'EAOI'f \ (Jonathan). Contributions for the Genealogies of the u t Settlers ef the Town of Schenectady, N. Y., from 1662 to 1h04). 8 o. cloth, pp. 320. Albany. 5 00 24010 PECK (George). Wyoming: Its History, Stirring Incidents, and llomantic Adventures. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 432. -New York, 158. 2 00 135 136 Robert Clarke & Co., Clnemnaht. 2401 PECK (J. M.) Gazetteer of Illinois. Containing a general View of the State; a general View of each County, and a particular Description of each Town, etc. 1imo. cloth, pp. 328. Jacksonville, 1834. 1 25 2402 PECK (J. M.) The Traveler's Directory for Illinois. 16mo. cloth, pp. 219, and Map. New York. 1839. ,;5 2403 PECK (J. 31.) A New Guide to the West: containing Sketches of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, etc. 18mo. boards, pp. 381. Cincin- nati, 1848. 1 0O 2404 PEIRCE (Ebenezer W.) Brief Sketches of Freetown, Fall River. and Fairhaven,Conn. Illustrated. 8vo. paper, pp.25. Boston: Printed for the Author, 1872. 73 2405 PEIXOTTO(D. L. M.) Introductory Lecture, delivered at the Wil- loughby University of Lake Erie, 1836-7. 8vo. half bound, pp. 31. Cleveland, 1837. 50 2406 PENHALLOW (Samuel). The History of the Wars of New Eng- land with the Eastern Indians; or, a Narrative of their continued Per- fidy and Cruelty, 1703--1726. 4to. cloth, pp. 174. Cincinnati, 1859. 2 00 2407 PENN (William). No Cross, No Crown: a Discourse showing the Nature and Discipline of the Hilly Cross of Christ. 8vo. pp. 495. London, 1806. Also, in same volume, Primitive Christianity Reviewed in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers. 8vo. pp. 77. London, 1796. 2 25 2408 PENN (William). Memoirs of his Public and Private Life. By Thomas Clarkson. With a Reply to the Charges against his Character. male by Mr. Macaulay, in his History of England. By W. E. Forster. 12mo. cloth, pp. 370. London, 1849. 2 ("0 2409 PENN (William). The Sandy Foundation Shaken. 8vo. pp. a;, paper, n. p.: n. d. 54' 241') PENN (William). Select Works of; to which is prefixed a Journal of his Life. Folio, full bound. London, 1771. 9 J0O 2411 PENNSYLVANIA. A history of the Origin of the Appellation ' Keystone State." 12mo. cloth, pp. 190. Philadelphia, 1874. 1 50 2412 PENNSYLVANIA. An Act to regulate the Militia of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania. 12mo. pp. 32. Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap, 1777. .iO 2413 PENNSYLVANIA. An Historical Account of the Rise, Progress, and present state of the Canal Navigation of Pennsylvania, with aln ap- pendix containing abstracts of the Acts of the Legislature since 1790, and their Grants of Money for improving Roads and Navigable Waters throughout the State. Small 4to. edges entirely uncut, pp. 77. No Map. Philadelphia. Printed by Zachariah Poulson, Jr., 179.3. 4 00 2414 PENNSYLVANIA. Banks. 46 Pamphlets, Reports, Addresses, Statements, etc., of the Banks and Saving Institutions of Pennsylvania, from 1820 to 1862. 2 50 2415 PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. First Report of the Pennsylvania Canal Commissioners, accompanied with Official Documents. 8vo. pp. 96. Ilarrisburg, 1827. Also, Report Number 2. 8vo. pp. 136. Ilar- risburg, 1s27. Also, Proceedings of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Convention, Nov. 6, 1823, and Dec. 1826. 8vo. pp. 112. Washington, 1827. In one volume. Svo. half sheep. 3 50 2416 PENNSYLVANI A. Education. 44 Pamphlets relating to the Com- mon Schools and Education in Pennsylvania, from 1819 to 1860. 3 00 2417 PENNSYLVANIA. Finances. 22 Reports of the Auditor General on the Finances of Pennsylvania, from 1822 to 187. 1 50 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2418 PENNSYLVANIA HALL. Historv of. Which was destroyed by a Mo[,b on the 17th of May, 1838. 8vo. cloth, pp. 200, and 3 plates. Philadelphia, 18,88. 1 50 2419 PENNSYLVANIA. Histoire Naturelle et Politique de la Pensyl- vatlie. et de l'Etablissenaent des Quakers dans cette 'ontree, Traduite (h I'Allemand, I'. M. D. S. Censeur Royal. Prect-dee d'une ('arte (G- gralhilue. Thick limo. sheep, pp. 372 and Map, clean c)py. Paris, 161t. 4 50 2492"( PENNSYLVAINIA. llistorical Map of. Showing the Indian Name; ,f Streams, Villages, etc.; the Sites of Old Forts and Battlefields; l'ur- cha-ses frrm the I ndians, etc. 8vo. cloth, pp. 26, and large folding map. P1hiladelphia, 1875. 1 50 2421 PENNSYLVANIA IIISTOJRICAL SOCIETY MEMOIRS. Vol. 2, lart 2. 8vo. boards, pp. 221. Philadelphia, 1830. 1 50 2422 P'ENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMOIRS. Vol. IV, part 1. Svo. boards, pp. 212. Philadelphia, 1840. 1 50 2423 P'ENN-SYLVANIA ISTrORItAL SOCIETY MEMOIRSt. Vol. IV, 1.art 1I. Svo. boards, pp. 391. Philadelphia, 1850. 1 50 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMOIRS- 2424 Vol. 5. IIistory of the E.xpedition against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755, tinder Major-Gen. Edward Braddock. By Winthrop Sargent. Pvo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1U36. 3 00 24'5 Vol. 6. Contributions to American Elistory: The Society of the 1'incinnati; Whiskv Insurrection; Arcadian Exiles; Case of Maj',r Andre, etc. 8vo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1858. .3 (0 2426 Vol. 7. Record of the Conrt at Upland, in Pennsylvaniia, 1676- 16s, and a Military Journal kept by Major E. Denny, 1781-1795 (including St. ('lair's Campaign). So. cloth. Phila., 1860. 3 06 2t27 Vol. 8. Minutes of the Committee of Defense of Philadelphia, III 81-I. 8vo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1867. 3 00 242 Vols. 9 and 10. Correspondence between William Penn and James I. gi and others, 1700-1750; with Notes by the late Mrs. Deborah Logaii. Edited, with additional notes, by Edward Armstrong. 2 vok1i. Svo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1870-18S72. 10 00 2429 Vol. 11. history of New Sweden; or, The Settlements on the hiver l)elaware. Bv Israel Aturelius. Translated by XX. M. Reynolds. 8So. cloth. Philadelphia, 1874. 4 00 2431 PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. S Pamphlets. liports, Addresses, etc., relating to. 18:1-1847. 1 00 24;:;!'PEN NSYLVAN IA. Mi.cellaneous. 144 Pamphlets relating to ie llltv-lvaniia; no duplicates. includes many that are desirable: Report on Delawvare Counity; Con.stitution of Pa., 1784; Excise Lawsv, 1786; loulson's Advertiser, 1819: Sketch of Jacob G. Morris: Pencilings aboutt Ephrata; Dewee's Pennsylvania in Self-defense, and many valu- able it 1ports, etc. 8 ;50 2482 PEN"NSYLVANIA. NORTHERs LIllHERITrs. A Digest of the Acts of the Assembly and the Ordinances and the Commissioners and Inihab- itants of the Incorporated District of the Northern Liberties, for the Government of that District. 8vo. pp. 280, half bound. Philadelphia, 1838. Also, 4 Pamphlets relating to the Northern Liberties. The Lot 1 50 248,,, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. A complete set of the A.Xnnual Reports, from 1 to 20, excepting the 17th. Philadelphia, 1647-1867. 5 00 137 138 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2434 PENN SYLXVAXIA RAILROAD ('IOMPANY. 57 Pamphlets ,e,, - ing to. Including many very desirable Reports, Addrescs, et-l., frho 1846to l1s ". NodA uplicates. 6 I QO 24to5 PENNSYLXXNXI x Reports of the several 11ailroad Companies ,f Penn i-Ivania for lS2. 8vo. pp. 347, paper. slarrnihur. 18. 7S 24:""6 PENNISYL\V\NIA- 1A ports of the several Rlili-ad ompa,.ies .. Pelllil vania for 1 64. Sin PP 644. Ilarrishiurg, Il.5S -.5 2437 PENN SYI XAXN- IA. Robberv of the Bank Af Peno.s;l'vani in I ,9 'ITe TIrial in the Supreme Court of the State of P.u l`i-Xsvania. 1Z- potite(l from notes, by T. Lloyd. 8vo. boards, pp. 1s4. I'hiladclphia, 24:;S PENNSYLVAXNIA. Schools and College". 4' Pamphlets. Al- dre es, Reports, etc., relating to the Schools and Colleges of PIcon- sy-lvania, from 1833 to 1874. I A) 2439 PEN-N.SXIYVANLA. State Treasurer. 22 Reports cf the State 'ITrcasuirer upon the Finances of the Common-ealth, fronm Ix:,;; to l.G6:,. I ;;O 2440 I'TNNX'SYLVANIA. Trtse and Impartial State of the Province of Peonnvl ania. Being a full atswer to the pamphlets entitlel " A lrief State" and "A Brief View," etc. l2mo. half bound, pp. 1 73-Appen- dix ,5. P'hiladelphia, 1759. I5 5t 2441 PFN'N.\YIX ANIA. University of Pennsylvania. 53 Pamphlsts relatiog to; Imenioirof.J. S. Dorseyv; Coxe' Appeal: Sketeh of Natlihiniel Chap1man; Delancy's Address; Ludlow's Address; New\ton's IUtmaion; Addres-e, ('rations, etc. 1809-I :' U) 2442 YENN NXPA XCKER (S. W'.) Annalls of Pho-nixcille and its \XiCilitym ftont it, Settlement to the year 1871. With informatiou concr.-ning the adja-ent townships, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 295. Phila- delplhia. 1872. :' 50 2443 IPFPPEPELL (Sir William). The Life of. The oliv Nativ, of No, England who was created a Baronet during its contiection wxitli the Mother Country. By Usher Parsons. 8vo. cloth, uncut, pp. 356. Ln- don, 1856. 2 W 2244 PERKlINS (James 11.) Annals of the West: Embracing a ((ncise Account of Principal Events which have occurred in the VWesten States and Territories to the year 1845. Svo. sheep, ppl .592. Cincill- nati, 1846. 3 51 244.5 Another copy, new half morocco. .5 t) 244G PERKINS (J. TI.) The Memoir and Writinggs of. Edited by W. H. Channing. Portrait. 2 volm . l2mo. cloth. Boston, 18.;1. 2 .I ) 2447 PERRY (William Stevens). Ilisto)rical Collections-of te Ametican Colonial Church. 2 vols. Vol. 1. Virginia; VoI. 2. I'c ,lsatoa Thick 4to. cloth, uncut. 1s70. Each, ' 0) 2448 PETERS (Richard). The Case of the Cherokee N'titomi agfaint the State of Georgia; argued and determined at the Srl r'mt sourt of the I', ited States, January, 1831. 8vo. boards, uncut, Ppp 26. IPhilailel- hltia. 1SS31. 449 [PETERS (Rev. Samuel A.)] A General iltisto of Cmonnecticut- I iwluding a Description of the Country, and many curious and intcrest- ing Anecdotes. By a Gentle man of the Provi,,c, . I lilustrated swith eight engravings. l6mro. sheep, pp. 405. New llavemi, 1829. 5 0)) 24:51 PE'IERS'\I- (Edward). History of Rhode Island and Newport. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1855. 2 0it) 2451 PETERSON (C. J.) Grace Dudley; or, Arnold at Saratoga. An Historical -Novel. 8vo. paper, pp. Ill. Philadelphia, 1849.. Z5 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 139 2452 PETIGRIT (James Lewvis). A Biographical Sketch. By William J. (rayson. Portrait. l2mo. cloth, pp. 178. -New York, 1866. 1 2: 24-,:' PEY TO)N (1. L.) Over the Alleghanies and across the Prairies. 'ei-,nal Recollections of the Far West one and twenty years ago. I 'mo. cloth. pp. 3.7. Londlon, 1870. I 50 245 f PlIELPs' De-criptioi of One lundred Cities and Large Toss,-, itn irneri a. With mnps of thirteen Cities. So. paper, pp. S1). Ytn k, 1853. 24 45 PHIELPS (Capt. MAatthew). Memories and Adventures of, formnedi., I at' H nrrington, in Connecticut, now resident in New llave n, it to it. IPrticularly iii two Vovage-s from Conneeticut to the II icr Mio-isippi, ft in December, 17B:1. to 4October, 1780. Compiled I'i ,m Hi original Journal antL :Minote, kept by Mr. Phelps during Iis Voy- anved Advetitures, nlld tevised accorditig to his present re ollection. 1Iv Anthony LIaswell. 11mo. full bound, pp. 288. Benningtoli, V't., 18,)2. 8 10) 245,ItI PLELPS (-Noah A.) Ilistory of Simslbory, Granby, atid Canton, n-it., 'rom 1642 to 1S4.3. 8vo. half calf, pp. 176. Hartforld, 1845. 2 25 2457 PHELPS (Richard 11.) A History of Newvgate. of Connecticut, at S msbury, now East Giranby; it.s Insurrections and Massacrcs, etc. rtait of Pilsbury itiserted. Itoyal 8,o. large paper. new half mo- c., extra, gilt top, pp. 131. Albany, 1860. 3 50 '45 Another copy, cloth, small 4to. 2 00) 24i t' PJIJLADELPHIIA. A Brief Description of Phil-Ellena, the ('oun- try- Seat otf George XV. Carpenter, at Germatntown. Philadelphia County, l'eon. l mo. paper, pp. 36, atd hblding plate. Phila., 1S44. 5f0 24; 1 [IlILA'DESLPitHIA. A (raphic Account of the Alarming Riots at St. Mary's ('huch, iii April. 1822. Compiled by a Reporter, .June, 1844. Sc" paper, unut pp. 16. 35 24;1 11Il1 LDEIt lIA. A Proposal for Altering the Eastern Front of th.t Citv f Philadleiphia, with . viewv to Prevent the recurrence of Ma- lign tnt Isisorders, on a 'lan conformable to the I Irigital Des-igit of XVilliam Penn. 8vo. paper, pp. 47, and folding plant. Phtila., 182'). 50 2462 I'IIILADELPIIIA ACADEMfNY OF N.XTUIl.XL SCIEN'f'CES. 28 Pamphl(ts. Proc-edings, Addresses, etc., relating to. 2 00 2462: PH11ILADELPHIIA. Argurmeists in Factrm of th3 Proposel Canal r'-mttd the XVt'smeti Albutment of the Schut i1 ill Perniawnet Bridge. By tfeo. NV. Smith. 12m,. paper. pp. 24. PI iiladelphia, IS:1.5 21;4 PI'LADELPHIA ATIIEN-EL'A. C'hatter and By--Laws of, etc.. to- getlier with Catalo)ue of the Books, etc. So iaper, Pp. 80. Phila- delphia, 1820. 50 24t5 PHIILADELPHIA BIBLE SOCIETY. 14 Pammphllets relating to. hI-ports, etc. 2461i PIHILADELPIIIA. Board of Trade. 5: Pamphlets, includitig the Artic les of Association; 28 lleport-, 183 t-l s, anti 23 Aliscellatleous Pamphlets; E-xtrsio'n in Sti; 4)it ttiions at S',a; letters of E. B. Atlastield to .Joh I. R sot s-; Ec i ttt to the V e-t; and In', it Letters on the Rieso-csres aitd Cinmmer-ce .,f PhiladelrIlia.. 50 24167 PHIILADELPIIIA. Cemelteries. 22 P'ami'hilett rtlatittg to the Cenwteeries ,tf I'hiladelpihia: Bee( - l ditt', tt I Xl 'm'ttt I,.met,'r, Ijlel- XVoW.d, Otld Fliowsm, 5I',utxrt itaih, Latitel lill, X'ootlla1s. etc. 2 25 2468 PIIIIADELIPIIIA. Charter, Law-, :ill Caaltad, tit of 1P'toko .f the J.ilbrary C'ompatty of Plhiladelplhia. l2mo. halt' Citorocco, neat, pp. 1.i. Philadelphia. Printed by BI. Franklin and D. Hall, 17,64. 2 50 140 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2409 PIIILADELPIIIA CORN EXCHIANGE. 13 Pamphlets. Reports, 1 to 14 inclusive, except the 10th, 1855-48. 1 30 2470 PIhILADELPIIIA County Medical Society. 20 Pamphlets, Ad- dresses, Lectures, etc-. relating to. 1832-1872. 2 00 2471 PIHILADELPIIIA DIIRECTORTY for 1797. By Cornelius WV. Stafflrd. 8vo. new, half morocco, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1797. 2 75 2472 PIIILADELPIIIH I)IRECTOIIY for 1809. By James Robinso,,n l;mo. boards. Philadelphia, 1809. 1 :50 2473 PHILADELPHIA. Facts in relation to the Progressive Increa-, l'resent Condition, and Future l'rospects of Philadelphia. Svo. pal-. uncut, pp. 24. Philadelphia, 16838. 25 2474 P'HIILADELPLIIA Female Medical College. 11 Pamphlets., A'l- dresses, Rleports, etc., relating to.1s57-71. .50 2475 PIHILADELPIIIA. Foster IHome Association. 6 Pamphlets, B4e- potS of. Philadelphia, 185.5-49. 4-J 2470 PIHILADELPIIIA. Franklin Institute. 20 Pamphlets, Catalogue of Books, 1847, Addresses, Proceedings, etc. I 50 2477 PIIILA.DELPIHIA. Full Particulars of the late Riots, with a view of the burning Catholic Churches, St. Michael's and St. Augustines. l2sno. paper, pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1844. 5;) 247S PIIILADELPIHIA GAS. 33 Pamphlets relating to Gas in Pliila- d-11phia. Mterrick', Report on Gas Manufacture, 1834; Facts in lela- tion to the Introduction of Gas Light in Philadelphia; Craig on Water Gaas. etc. 3 100 2479 PIIILAL)ELPJIIA GAS WCORKS. 24 Pamphlets, Reports of the Philadelphia as Works. 1 to 30, except 7-10 inc., 12 and 14. 2 50 248) PIIILADELPIIIA. Glirard O(dlete. 32 Pamphlets relating to. Biography of Steph'n Girard; IB'ddle's Address on laying the osrhier Stone: Xill of Stephen (irarid; Conrad's Address; C'handler's Addlress, etc. A very fine collection. 6 0t) 24'-4 PHIILADELP'lIIIA GRAYS' (The) C 'ollection of Official Reports of Brig.-Gen. George C'adwalader's servicesduring the (Campaign of 1847 in Mexico. Xvo. paper. pp. 0:3. Philadelphia, 1t48. 50 2482 PIIILADELPIIIA. Ilomoropathic Medical College. It Pamphlets Adllresses, Reports. etc , relating to. 1855-It7l. 5/J 2483 PHILADELPHIA. House of Refuge. 44 Pamphlets relating to. Addresses, Reports. etc. 3 (N) 2484 PHIILATDELPIIIA. Howard Association. 6 Pamphlets. Reports . f. Philadelphia, 1830-68. 440 2485 PHILADELPHIA in 18.30-1; or, a Brief Account of the various Institutions and Puhlic 55bjects ,f this Metropolis. Map. 32mo. half bound, pp. 286. Philadelphia. 18:,0. 1 25 2406 PHIILADELPIIIA. Independence Hall. First, Second, and Third Reports of the Committ ee on Restoration of Independence Hall. tvre. paper. Philadelphia. 1873-5. 2487 PIIILADELPIIIA. Jefferson Medical College. 22Pamphlets. Ad- dresses, Lectures.4, Biographies, etc., relating to. IS42-1I61. 2 0) 2488 PIIJLADELPIIIA. Librari-s. 13 Pamphlets relating to the Ap- prentices' Libirary ICompany of Philadelphia. 188:6-57. 14 24S9 PIIILADEILP1IIA. Libraries. 15 Pamphlets. Addresses. Reports. etc., relating to the Mercantile Library. Philadelphia, 1828-03. 2 01 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2490 PHILADELPHIA. Libraries. 36 Pamphlets relating to the Libra- ries of Philadelphia: Atheneum, Union Library, City Institute, Vest Philadelphia Institute. Spring Garden Library, Apprentices' Library, etc. 1 80 2491 PHILADELPIIIA LIBRARY C;'OM.PANY. Catalogue of the Books belonging to. To which is prefi.ed a short Account of the Institution. 3 mis. thick 8vo. boards, pp. 2103. Philadelphia. 18:5-56r 7 50 2492 PIHILADELPIIIA LIBRARY COMPANY. Fifth Stupp. to Cata- lone, 1709; Catalogue for 1807, 8vo. pp. 61,6; Catalogue for lx1.3, Svo. pp. 128; First Supp., 1S:;8; First Supp., IS44. The lot 2 00 2493 PIHILADELPIIIA. Loganian Library. First Supplement to the C atalogue of Books of. Containing a Genealogical Table of the De- scendants of James Logan. 8vo. boards, pp. xxix-32. Philadelphia, 1867. 1 00 2494'PIIILADELPIIIA LYIN'G-IN CIIARLITY SOCIETY. 7 Pamphlets relating to. Philadelphia, 1849-62. .50 2495 PIIILADELPIHIA. Maclurian Lyceum. 4 Pamphlets. Report of 'transactions, 1830; and Contributions to, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, 1827-8. 1 00 2496 PIITLADELPIIIA. Map of the Girard Lands belonging to the City of Philadelphia, and the Interfering New Warrants, as surveyed in May, 1861, bv P. V. Sheafer. By order of the Committee on Girard Estate. Size 22 by .53 inches, neatly mounted on linen. 12 00 2497 PIIILADELPIIIA. Medical Department of Pennsylvania College. 9 Pamphlets. Addresses relating to. 1s49-1859. 50 249- PIIILADELPIIIA. Mercantile Beneficial Association. 14 Pam- phlets relating to. 1842--1863. 1 00 2499 PHILADELPHIA. Merchants' Fund. 7 Pamphlets relating to. 1854-1869. 50 2.;00 PIIILADELPIHIA MUSEUM. Circular of. Containing Directions for the Preparation and Preservation of Objects of Natural lHistory. By Titian It. Peale. Plates. 8vo. half cloth, pp. 29.. Phila., 1831. 1 25 2;01 PITTLADELPHIIA NEWSPAPERS.-7: Federal Gazette, Oct. 6, 1789; Evening Fireside, Aug. 30, 8I)o; General Advertiser, April 2.5, IsO,; Mercantile Advertiser, Aug. 23, 1810; True American. Aug. 13, 1s13; Pennsylvania Gazette, Jan. 12, 1s14; and Columbian Chronicle, I ct. 20, 181.5. The lot. 1 00 2502 PIIILADELPHIIA. Parks. 13 Pamphlets relating to the Parks of Philadelphia. Sketch of Fairmount; Lemon Hill; Sedgley Park Scheme; Penn Square; Independence Square, etc. 2 00 2503 PHIILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. 23 Pam- phlets relating to. Catalogues, etc. 1 25 2"504 PHIILADELPHJIA. Pennsylvania Hospital. 19 Pamphlets relating to. 1828-187.3. 1 25 2505 PIIILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane. 15 Pamphlets relating to. 75 295j PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania hospital for the Insane. 25 Pamphlets. A complete set of the Reports from 1841 to 1867 inclusive, excepting 1863 and 1865. 2 50 2507 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsvlvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. 23 Pamphlets. Reports relating to. 1826-1873. 2 50 2-508 PIIILADELPIIIA. Pennsvlvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. 25 Pamphlets. Reports of 1 75 141 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2509 PIILADELPIJIA. Pennsylvania Training School. 21 Pamphlets, Reports, Addresses, etc., relating to. 1 50 2.510 PIIILADELPIIIA. Prisons, 43 Pamphlets relating to. Eastern Penitentiary; Philadelphia County Prison, etc. 2 25 2511 PIIILA DELPIIIA. Report of the Relief Committee appointed to collect funds for sufferers by Yellow Fever at Norfolk and Port,- mouth, Va., 18.55. 8vo. paper, pp. 136. Philadelphia, 1856. .50 2512 PHIILADELPHIIA. School of Anatomy. 13 Pamphlets, Addresse, relating to. 1847-1860. 65 2513 PIIILADELPIIIA. Society for the Instruction and Employment of the Poor. 13 Pamphlets relating to. a 2514 PIIILADELPHIIA. Statement bv the President, Directors, and Company for erecting a Permanent Bridge over the Schuylkill at or near the City of Philadelphia. Svo. paper, pp. 17. Phila., 1838. . 3.5 2515 PIIILAD)ELPHIA. Steamship Companies. 8 Pamphlets relating to. 41) 2516 PIIILADELPHTIA. Street Railroads. 22 Pamphlets relating to. A very desirable lot. 2 50 2517 PIIILADELPHIIA. Tea Party of 1773 (The). A Chapter from the Ifi'tory of the o0l State Ilouse, by Frank M. Etting. 4to. large paper, pp. A. Philadelphia, 18713. 75 2518 P11ILADELPHIIA. Union Benevolent Association. 16 Pamphlets, Reports of. 1887-1863. s0 2.519 PIIILADELPIIIA. Union School and Children's Ihome. 8 Pam- phlets. Ieports of. 1851-1859. 50 2520 PIIILADELPIIIA. 4 Pamphlets relating to the Legacies and Trusts of the City of Philadelphia. 1838-56. 1 00 2.521 PIIILADELPIIIA. 8 Pamphlets. Briefs of Title to certain Lands in or near Philadelphia; Brief of Title of the Estate called " Powelton," 1854; Di-trict of Southwark, 1849; Certain Lots in the District of Richmond, 18.52; In the Twentieth Ward, Philadelphia; Caldcleugh Estate, etc. 2 00 252-2 PIHILADELPHIA. 15 Pamphlets, Reports of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. 1840-1861. 75 2i523 PIIILADELPIIIA. 16 Pamphlets relating to the Asylum for the Relief ef Persons deprived of their Reason, 181-1861. 1 25. 2524 PIHILADELPIIA. 30 Pamphlets relating to the Subject of Water, and Water Works in the City of Philadelphia, from 1798 to 1869. 4 00 2525 PIIILADETLP1TIA, 102 Pamphlets relating to the Hospitals, Char- ity Schools, and Benevolent Institutions of Philadelphia. 4 00 2522; PITILADELPIIIA. 32_5 Pamphlets, HIistorical, relating entirely to the Citv of Philadelphia, including many scarce tracts, no duplicates. The lot. 15 00 2527, PHIiLLIPPO (James M.) The United States and Cuba. 12mo. pp. 476. London, 1857. 1 50 252S P11 ILLIPS (Henry. Jr.) Historical Sketches of the Paper Currency of the American Colonies prior to the Adoption of the Federal conv;ti- tution. 2 vol. 4to. sewed, uncut. Roxbury, Mass., 1865. 8 t) Another copy, half morocco extra, gilt top, uncut edges. 12 00 2529 I'TIILLIPS (Ilenry, Jr.) A Catalogue of the New Jersey Bills of Credit, comprising their Amounts, Denominations, etc., 1723 to 1786. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 8. Philadelphia, 1863. 50 142 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. .530 P1l11 LIPS (WVilliarn). Thle (onquest of Kansas by Misoturi and her \llie-. Hi tory f the Troulles in Kansas to 1856. 12mo. cloth, rp 414- Boston, 18f. 1 ;50 _,;-1 riottier copsy new half morocco. 2 (i0 .:2 PII\NNE (Elias). lIi.torv of the Great Battle of Lexington, on 31roring of tIle 19th of April, 1775. Boston: Printed by Phelps & arnharm, rN(!. 5 Court street, 1825. (Reprint.) With illustrations. svo paper, pp. 49. New York, 1875. 2.5 o;:,3 JI'tF'llERINt (.Jolr). A Vocabuflary, or Collection of Words anrd Phn' l-s pecufliar to the U. S. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 206). l1-to-o, IkI 1,R 3 0tiP 2534 Ariother copy, half bound. 2 5 0 2 135 PIC KE I II N(G (THi mot i). A. Review of the CorrespondIence bet ween ti, lIon .J''hrr Adarms rod the late Mr. Cu'onningham, beginning 1803 and coliling IS12. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 197. Salem, 1824. 2 50 2536 PI(CKET (A. J.) IHistory of Alabamn, and incidentally of Georgia and 1riis.-rirpi from the Eilliest Period. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, pp. 7 7-41.u. C harleston, I851. 6 ( 252-7 PID(ifQN (Willi im), Tradition, of Da-coo-dah, and Antiquarian Ree-arenec: (Coropri-irg extensive explorations, surveys, and excava- tion, of the wvor.rtertul and mysterious earthen remain.s if tire Mioulld- Puilrlers in Arnrrica, etc. Illustrated. Svo. cloth, pp. 334. New York, 185! 2 00 25)9 I'IERtCE (Franklin). Life of, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. l2mo. paper, pp. 144. Portrait. Boston, 1s.52. .50O 'l;t99 P'IERCE ((i orge F.) Incidents of Western Travel. In a Series of Letremr Per trait. i2ma,. cloth, pp. 249. Nashville, 18.37. 1 50 2.540 IIEP'E (iosriah). Address delivered at tire Centennial Allniver- sary of the "rtlment of Gorhanm. 8vo. rienv half-morocco, gilt top, pp. .)fi.Per t-rod. I' e,. 225 2 I;E (/e lin1 E.) E.xploratory Travels through the Western Tcr ritr ries f Nor th America; comprising a VoYage from St. J.orris to tire "or ice of tile AMississippi, and a J.urrrey through the Interior of Lotrisiianra 'ld the Northeastern Provinces of New Spain. Map. Ito. cloth, Ip. 4i. Iondon, 1811. 8 00 2542 P'It&E (/eillrlon M.) Aln A ccoun t of Expe-ditions to the Sources of the Missisip 3 i, iand through thle Western Parts of Louisiana, to the Source s oh thn Arkansaw, La Platte, etc. Portrait and Charts. 8co. she-ep, pp. 4'. Plhiladlelplhia, 1810. 3 50 2543 Anothelr copy, half-morocco. 5 00 2544 I11TKIN (rimothy). A Political naot Civil History of the United Stat, oh' America, from the vear I 763 to th. 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An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences iti the ILife arid Travels of Col. .Jam-s Smith (now a citizen of Bourbon c Kentv, Kentucky), duting his Captivity with the Indians in the years I . ;., '56, '57, '.58. and 59. In which the Customs. Manners, Traditions, 'T'heological Sentiments, Mode of Warfare, Military Tactics, Disciplirre, and Encampments, Treatmerat of Prisoners, etc., are better explained ald more minutely related than has heretofore been done by an'y amrthic e n that subject. Toge-ther w-ith a description of the Soil, Tim- b.r, ard Waters where he traveled with the I ndians driring Iris Cap- tivity. To which is added a Brief Account of some Very U-ncemmon l)errenc(s which tranlpir,.d after lils return from Captivity; as well asof the different campaigns carried on against the Indians to the we!stward of Fort Pitt, since the year 1755 to the present date. With an Appendix of' illustrative Notes by Wm. If. Darlington, of Pittsmurg and a Biographical Sketch of Col. Smith. Svo. cloth. Cincinnati, 1In70. (ilt top or uncut, 2,50; large paper, imperial 8vo. 5 00 2'6() Another. The original edition, 12mo. pp. Y8. new half morocco, gilt top l.exington: Printed by John Bradford, 1799. 20) 0( 2'l SMITHI (John). The Generall hlistorie of Virginia, Nest England, and the Summer Isles, with the names of the Adventurers, Planaters, and Governours. from their first beginning, Anno 1584. to this present 16i24; with the Procedings of those severall Colonies and the Accidents that befell them in all their .Jorrnyes and Discoveries, etc. Divided int. Sixe Bookes. By Captaine John Smith, sometymes G(overnour in thooe Coinrtryes and Admirall of New England. 4to. full morocco. Set good copy of the original edition, with the four maps and text com1plete London. Printed by 1. A and I. H. for Michael Sparkes. 1624 115 (t00 161 6Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 2862 SMITH (John). The True Travels, Adventures, end Observati,,115 of, in Europe, Asia, Afri(ke, and America, from 1593 to 1629. (tin,,,- plates. From the London edition of 1629. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. 1.. 247-282. Itichmond, 1819. 1i) 'aH 286.3 Another copy, boards, entirely uncut. 1IS ij 2864 SMITH ('John). New England's Trials. Declaring the Suecc-e+ of 80 Ships emploved thither within these Eight Yeares, and the Beellit of that Country by Sea and Land. Small 4to. London, 1622. he. printed by John Carter Brown. 2 Iso 2865 Another copy; large paper; (60 copies printed.) 3 00 2866 S;MITII (.Joseph). History of Jefferson College; including an Ac. count of Early Log Cabin Schools and Canonsburg Academy. With Biographical Sketches of Rev. .Matthew Brown, Rev. Samuel Ralston. Rev. Matthew Henderson, and others. 12mo. cloth, pp. 43.3. Pittsburg, I S57. 2 25 2867 SMITH (Joseph). Old Redstone, or Historical Sketches of Western Presbcterianism: its Early Ministers; its Perilous Times, and its Fir-t Records. Svo. cloth. pp. 459. Portraits and Plates. Phila., 1854. 3 50 2868 SMITH (Joshua Ilett). An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre. 32mo. boards, pp. 106. New York, I (19. 2 30o 2869 SMITH (.Joshua T.) The Discovery of America by the Northmen in the Tenth Century. Maps and plates. 12mo. cloth. London, I1M9. 3 rt 2q70 SMNIITh (M.) A Narrative of the Sufferings in Upper Canada. sith his Familv, in the Late War, and Journey to Virginia and Kentucky, of Mr. Smith, Minister of the Gospel. Interspersed with appiopriite Remarks relative to British North America; the Late WVar; Indian Missionaries. etc., intended to Illustrate the G;oodness of God. Tbi,d Edition. l8mci. pp. 161, sheep. Lexington, Ky., 1817. 2871 SMITH (Mary). An Authentic Narrative of the Captivity and Suf- ferings of. 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The History of the Colony of Nova-(Cwsaria,.er New.Jersev: containing an Account of its First Settlement, Progressive Improvemn'ents the Original and Present Constitution, and other Events, to the year 1721. With some Particulars since, and a short View of it' Present State. Svo,. pp. 57.1, new half-morocco. gilt top. Burlingtn' in New Jersey: Printed and sold by James Parker, 1765. 31 9 2877 SMITII (T. C. H.) Address at the Dedication of the Washingt0ii County Soldiers' MoInument. at Marietta, O., Sept. 17, 1575. Sv.,. pale-r tlcirt. P ' 22. Cincinnati, 1875. 162 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. "578 S-mITI (T. Marshall). Legends of the Var of Independence and of the Early Settlements in the West. 8vo. cloth, pp. 397. Louisville, ,55. l .I 0 2.1K _lr sITh (Thomas W.) Narrative of the Life, Travel, and Sufferings Of 16tmo. sheep, pp. 240. Boston, 1844. 1 0') S80 S-MITH (WV. P.) The Book of the Great Railway Celebrations of 18;7. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 442. 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New York, 1t43. I 0'.) 3052 THIOMPSON (Charles). Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mor- mon beinz a divinely-inspired record, written by the torelathers of tile natives whm we ea.l Indians (who are a remnant of the 'I ribe of Ice- seph), and hid up in the earth, etc. To which is added a proclamaltion and warning to the Gentiles who inhabit America. 16mo. halt bound. pp. 256. Latavia, N. Y., 1841. 6.0 30:3 TfIOmPON (D. P.) Gaut Gurley; or, the Trappers of Umb.hag A Tale of Border Life. l2mo. cloth, pp. 350. Boston, 1857. 1 50 30-54 TllOMPSON (J. J.) A Ilistory of the Bloody Rencounters, Street Fights, Battles, etc., known as the '11ll and Evans Feud," in terrard Co., Ky. Svo. paper, Cincinnati. 7 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 173 30,55 THOMPSON (Waddy). Recollections of Mexico. 12mo. cloth. mwcut, pp. 304. New York, 1847. 1 0 30: 6 Another copy, paper. .30 307 THOMPSON (Zadock). History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, and statisical. In three parts. With a new map of the State, and 2 !0 engravings. 8vo. cloth, pp. 652. Burlington, 1842. 4 50 0.3 Another copy, sheep. 4 50 30;9 [TIhOMIS(N' (Chas.)] An Enquiry into the Causes of the Aliena- tion of the Delaware and Shawnee Indians from the British Interest. Together with the Remarkable Journal of Christian Frederic Post, bv , lhe negotiations, among the Indians on the Ohio. they were with- drawn fiom the Interest of the French, and thereupon abandoned the lV'rt and Country. Map. 12mo. boards, pp. 184. London, 17.;9. Two leaves neatly patched. 7 50 3w0 'rTiIRBURN (Grant). Fortv Years' Residence in America. Por- tmait. l6mo. half bound, pp. 2.-O. London, 1834. 1 25 Tid TlIz\IN'roN (J. Q.) Oregon and California in 1848. Including itorrunation on the (iold Mines of California. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12m.. cloth, pp. 39:;-379. New York, 1849. 3 00 3 TH I li IINTON (John W.) Colonial Schemes of Popham and Gorges. 'vi half cloth, pp. 20. Boston, 1S63. 1 0;) 3 it:: Tli ltIPE (T. B.) The Mysteries of the Backwoods; or, Sketches ,:t the Southwest. Illustrated. 12m. cloth, pp. 190. Phila., 1846 1 25 : r;u R TiICIT0I)N- (David). A Brief Historv of Winthrop, from 1764 to jeisber 18.;.; 1 mo. cloth, pp. 247. Portland, 1835. 1 St) .,385, TI IUiSTO)N (George II.) Pittsburgh as it is; or, Facts and Figures, exlsibitiuc the l'a.st and Present of Pittsburgh. its Advantages, lRe- sources, etc. l6mo. paper, pp. 204. Pittsburgh, 1857. 1 h0 38; Another copy, boards. 1 23; 28,;7 Another copy, new half morocco. 2 00 'CYS THIURiSTON (George II.) Pittsburgh and Allegheny in the Cen- tennial Year. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 272. Pittsburgh, 1876. 1 2.3 3:9 Another copy, paper. I 00 3070 TIPPECAN(OE: a Legend of the Border. 8vo. paper, pp. 64. n. p. 1'40. 1 25 31,71 TO)DD GENEALOGY: or, Register of the Descendants of Adam Told, of the names of Todd, Whetten, Bievoort, Cooledge, Bristed, Sedgwvirk, Kane, etc., etc. By Richard Henry Greene. 8vo. boatds, uncut, pp. 160. New York. 1867. 4 00 3172 TODD (Col. Charles S.) Memoir of (of Kentucky), at one time U. S. Minister to Russia. By G. W. Griffin. 12mo. cloth, pp. 174. Philadel- Ishia, 1873. 1 30 307:1 TOMES (Robert). Panama in 1855. An Account of the Panama Railroad, with Sketches of Life on the Isthmus. itimo. cloth, pp. 24;. Newv York, 1853. 50 3074 TOM LINSON. (W. P.) Kansas in 1838. Being chiefly a History of the recent Troubles in the Territory. 12mo. cloth, pp. 354. New York, 18359. 1 75 3075 [TOULMINN (Ilenry).] A Description of Kentucky, in North Amer- ica: to which are prefixedd Miscellaneous Observations respecting the United States. 'Map. 8vo. new half-morocco, extra, gilt top, uncut edges. Printed in November, 1792. 7 54i Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3076 TOWNSEND (.John K.) Narrative of a Journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia Rive,, and a Visit to the Sandwich lsla.ndl etc. 8vo. cloth, Pp. 3.52. Plhiladelphia, 1839. 2 511 3077 TOWNSEND (Thomas). The History of the Conquest of Mexi by the Spaniards. Maps and Plates. 2 vols. 12mo. calf. London, I 73s. i No 3078 TRACTS on the American War. Containing: 1. Anticipation: Ili, Majesty's Speech and Debate in Parliament. 1778. II. On admitting Representatives from America, 1770. 111. Massachusetts; or, a Series of Letters, containing a faithful Statement of many important and striking Facts, which laid the Foundation of the present Troubles in Massacehusetts Bay, 1776. IV. Price's Observations on Civil I.ihertv, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America, 1776. Bound in 1 vol. 12mo. calf 3 5' 3079 TRACTS relative to the Aborigines, 1838 to 1842. 12mo. cloth. London. 1,43. 1 25 3080 TIRA ITS of the Aborigines of America. A Poem. [By Mrs. Sig- ourney.] l2mo. boards, uncut, pp. 285. Cambridge, 1s22. 1 I, ( 3081 TRAN-SACTION'S of the Albany Institute. Vol. VIL. 8vo. cloth pp. 871. Albany, 1872. 1 tf 30S2 TRANSACTIONS of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania. V(,s. I and 3. Svo. paper. Philadelphia, 1851-3. I to) 3083 TRAN'SA TIONS of the National Congress on Penitentiarv and R e- formatory Discipline, held at Cincinnati, October, 1870. Edited by E. s. oines. 8vo. cloth, pp. 642. Albany, 1871. i 5'l 3084 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS concluded betwveen the 1. S. and other Powers since July 4, 1776. 8vo. cloth, pp. 112. Washing- ton, 14,1. 2 N) 3os5 TRE(GO (Chas. B.) A Geography of Pennsylvania. Containing the llistory, Geo.graphy, etc., of the State; with a separate Description 4f each .ountv. 12mo. cloth, pp. 384. Philadelphia, 1843. 1 ItO 3014; T RENvr Journal of Captain William Trent, from Logstowvn to Pick- awillany, A. D. 1 7052, now published for the first time from a copy itl tle archives of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland (11tit. ogeth+-r w ith Letters of Gov. Robert Dinwiddie; an hitorical notice of the Miami Cotnfederacy of Indians; a Sketch of the English l'o-t. at Pickawillany, with a short Biography of Captain Trent. and other Papers never before printed. Edited by Alfred T. Goodman, S,`-ret3`Y of the Western Reserve Historical Society. 8vo. cloth, pp. 11 ,. 4 ln- cinnati. 1871. 2, 31) 3087 TRIAL. A full Report of the great Gaines ('ase, in the Suit of Myrs Gaines c. Chew, Itelf, and others, to recover the Property of Datniel Clark, involving several millions, in which the Legitimacy of th,, Plaintiff is investigated, and her romantic and interesting listery developed. 8vo. paper, pp. 80. New Orleans, 1850. 1 tol 3088 TRIiAL. A Report of the Trial of Jereboam 0. Beauchamp. before the Franklin Circuit Court, in May, 18218, upon an Indictmellt for the Murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp, a Member of the House of hRIt't- sentatives, and late Attornev-General of Kentucky. l2tno. PP. 15, ne"w half-morocco, gilt top. With copy of Autograph Letter, and Poem by Anne Beauchamp, and Newspaper Clippings relating to Beauchantl' Execution. Frankfort (1826.) 10 5) 3089 TRIAL. An Authentic Report of the Testimony in a cause at issue between 'Thomas L. Shotwell and Joseph llendrickson and Stacy De" cow. 2 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 491-504. Philadelphia, 1851. 3 174 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 1 5 30SS9a Also, Argument of Samuel L. Southard in the above case. Svo. boards, pp. 2 79. Philadelphia, 1834. 1 2; 3()151 TRIAL. Alley (Leavitt). Report of the Trial of, indicted for the Murder of Abijah Ellis in the Supreme Judicial Court of 1a.sachusetts. Sv,). sheep. pp. 176. Boston, 187:5. 3 18) 3si9l TIl AL and Acquittal of Lyman Beecher, D.D., before the Presbytery of Cincinnati, on Charges preferred by .Joshua L. Wilson, D.D. Ino- perial 8vo. paper, pp. 1)8. Cincinnati, 1835. 5 0 310'2 TRIAL and Conviction of Mrs. Nancy E. Clem, for the Murder olf JacoJb Young and wife. The Cold Spring Tragedy. 8vo. pp. 128. I n- dianapolis. 75 .)fJ: TIIIAL. Arguments of Gerrit Smith and David G. Mitchell, and the I harge of.Justice Mason, in the Trial of (,. W. Zecher, charged with Murder. Xvo. paper, pp. 81. New York, 1837. 7.5 3.94 TIHIAL. Complete Report of the Burch Divorce Case, with all the TSoytimv in Full. 8vo. sheep, pp. 124. new half morocco, uncut. New Y lsk, I60. 2 2.5 'l5 TRIAL. Decision of the Court of Chancery of the State of New .J.s-v ina. Cause between Thomas L. Shotwell and Joseph llendrickson1 awld Stacv Decow, etc. l'mo. paper, pp. 10. Philadelphia, 18:;3. 50 9tRIAL. Fair (Laura D.) Official Report of the Trial of, fir the MllurIr of Alex. P. Crittenden. 8vo. pp. 342, sheep. San Francisco, Il, 1. 1 50) 3J,7 TRIAL. Full and Authentic Report of the Trial of Matt. F. Ward, f.r the Murder of Prof. W. H. G. Butler. 8vo. paper, pp. 176. New York, 2 00 ,,(IS A nother edition, 8vo. paper, pp. 174. Louisville, 1854. 1 50 o,3'5 TlIAL of Charles N. 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Balt., 18:.8. 75 311)4 THIIALS of William S. Smith and Samuel G. Ogden, for Misde- Meanours in New York, July, 1606. 8vo. pp. 287, sheep. New York, lo107. 5 00 .310.; TRIAL. Onderdonk (Rt. Rev. Benj. T.) Trial of. Bishop of Newv York. on a presentment snade by the Bishops of Virginia, Tennessee, an i;eorgia. 8vo. pp. 3:,3, half boumd. -New York, 1845. 5 (.) 3lPY; 'RIUA L.S. Report of the State Tlrials before a (;eneral Court 3Martial held at Montlreal its 18.38-9. Exhibiting a Complete History of the late Iel, lion in Lower Canada. 2 vols. Svo. pp. 376-5608, boards. Mon- treal, 1839. 5 I) 176 Robert Clarke & Co, Cincinnati. 3107 TRIAL. Report of the Trial of John Taylor vs. Edward C. Delavan for t.ibel. 12mo. paper, pp. 4t. Albany, 1840. v " 3108 TRIAL. Rubenstein (Pasach N.) Trial of For the Murder ',f Sarah Alexander. in the Town of New\ Lots (near Brooklyn), Dee. 12 s1-. 8vo. pp. :31, half sheep. New York, 1876. 2 50 3110 TRIAL. The Case of Dred Scott -s. John F. A. Sandford. Sm. p. per. pp. 239. Washington, 18.37. 1 t 3111 TI'RIA L. The Case of the Presbyterian Church in the U nited States of America. before the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvalnia. impartially reported. The whole compiled and prepared fr tile press by D. WV. Lathrop. 8vo. cloth, pp. 62i. Phil:a., 18::'9 2 0o) 3112 TRIAL. The Trial of John Peter Zenger, of New York, Printer who was Tried and Acquitted for Printing and Publi.hing a I b I .ll the Government. 8vo. paper, pp. 76. Iondon, 1752. 1 it) 3113 TRIAL. Tile Trial of the Rev. L. D. IHuston, for the alleged Se- duction of Mary Driscoll, Virginia Hopkins, etc.. containing all the suppressed testimoey. Svo. paper, uncut, pp. 64. Baltimore, 1.-2 .5il 3114 TRp&LL0PE (Anthony). North America. Maps. 2 vols.e Sno pp 467-492, half morocco, extra gilt, uncut edges. London, 1862. 5 l 3115 TRoLLOPE (Mrs.) Domestic Manners of the Americans. 2veal;. 12mo. boards, uncut, pp. 336--271. London, 18:,2. 2 50 3116 TRoY, N. Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 6 Pamphlets. Register of the. IS52-1,s67. 31 i7 CH.BUNER (Nicholas). Bibliographical Guide to American Litera- ture. A Classed List of Books published in the United State.As ofArneita during the last forty years. With Libliographical Introduction, Nte and Alphabetical Index. Sv. half bound, gilt top, pp. 7501. L.otdnt, 1;5) 9.. 6 (O 3118 TRUE (A.) Authentic Account of the Indian War in Flornda. giving the particulars of the Murder of the Widow Robbins, etc. Folding engraving. 12mo. paper, pp. 28. New York, 1836. 1 5, 3119 TRUE STORIES of the Days of Washington. 12mo. cloth. pp. 312. New York. 18u,4. 1 00 3120 TRUIMBULL. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen., Governor of 'ot- necticut. By J. WV. Stuart. 8vo. cloth, pp. 700. Boston, 158. 1 7.5 3121 TRUMNIBULL (Ben jamin). A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of the First Planters from England, in 1',,(, to 171:3. 2 vols. Svo. full bound, pp. 567-.548. Vol. 1, Hartford, 1797; Vol. 2, 'New Haven, 1818. 9 0)0 3122 TRUMBULL. (Henry). History of the Indian Wars, the Discovery of America by Columbus, the Landing at Plymouth, etc. Illustrated. Svo. half calf, pp. 320. Boston, 1846. 2 60 3123 TRUMBULL (J. Hammond). The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, from 1665 to 1687. With the Journal of the Council of War, 1675 to 1687. With Notes and Appendix. 8vo. cloth. pp. 610. Hartford, 1s152. 4 CL 3124 TRUMBULL (John). Autobiography, Reminiscences, and Letters of. From 1756 to 1841. Portrait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 433J. -New York, 1841. 4.) 3125 TU('KER (Ephraim W.) A History of Oregon, containing a C-O densed account of the most important Voyages and Diicoveries of the Spanish, American, and English Navigators on the Northwest C'oat, and of the different Treaties, etc. l2mo. paper, pp. 84. Ltifit" 1844. 100O Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 177 2126 TUCKERMANN' (Henry T.) America and her Commentators. With a critical Sketch of Travel in the United States. 12mo. cloth, ip. 4')0. New York, 1864. 1 75 .127 TUDOR (Henry). Narrative of a Tour in North America. Com- Arising Mexico, the United States, and Cuba. 2 vols. 8vo. boards. in- ,.ut, pi). 468-548. London. 1834. 3 O0 3l2 Another copy, new half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. 4 50 .1X9 TUKE (Ifenry). The Principles of Religion, as professed by the Society of Christians called Quakers. 12mo. half bound, pp. 142. New Yor k, I.1 54) 14:,0 TlURNER'S Indiana Annual Register for 1846. Edited by C. W. Davy. iGmo. cloth. Indianapolis, 1846. 75 3111 TUR.NER (O.) History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and ,;orham's Purchase and Morris' Reserve. To which is added a Suppl- ment or Extension of the Pioneer History of Monroe County, N. Y. 8vo. cloth, pp. 024. Rochester, 1851. ' (0 231:;2 TU TTLE (C. J.) History of the Border Wars of Two Centuries. Embracing a Narrative of the Wars with the Indians, from 1750 to 1.74. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 60S. Chicago, 1874. 3 00 312;3 TU-TTLE (Charles R.) An illustrated History of the State of Wis- con-in. Be ing a complete Civil, Political and Military History of the State. from its First Exploration down to 1875. MIap. Illustrated. 8co. cloth, pp. 800. Madison, Wis., 187.. 5 00 ,134 TU'rTLE (Charles R.) General History of the State of Michigan. With Biographical Sketches. Portraits and Illustrations. 8vo. cloth, pp1 735. Detroit, 1873. 5 00 21:25 TU-TTLE (Rev. E. B.) Boys' Book about Indians; containing a brief llitorv of the Leading Tribes and their Customs, Sketches of 1'run.inent Chiefs, Narratives of Adventure, etc. 12mo. cloth. Phila- rlc1p11ia, 1872. 1 30 .,]:;46 1lYSON (Job R.) Discourse on the Colonial History of the Eastern and some of the Southern States. 8vo. paper, pp. 04. Philadelphia, 1542. 7 5 313T TrYSON.' (Job R.) Discourse on the Surviving Remnants of the Indian Race in the United States. 8vo. paper, pp. 38. Philadelphia, 1s36. 017 .1:Y8 TYSON (Job R.) Letters on the Resources and Commerce of Phil- adelphia. 8vo. paper, pp. 83. Philadelphia, 18.52. 50 .31,9 TYSON (Job R.) Memoir of Thomas C. James, M. D. 8vo. paper, pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1836. 25 314( TYSIiON (M . E.) A brief Account of the Settlement of Ellicott's Iills. With Fragments of History therewith connected. 8vo. paper, pp. 63. Baltimore, 1871. 50 3141 TWENTY hIGHLY INTERESTING AND USEFUL TRACTS. 16tno. sheep, pp. 228. Lexington, Ky., 1821. 2 04) 3142 TWISS (Travers). The Oregon Territory, its History and Discov- ery; including an Account of the Convention of the Escurial, and an Examination of the whole Question in respect to Facts and the Law of Nations. 12mo. half calf, pp. 208. New York, 1840. 2 OO 3143 U-HDEN (11. F.) The New England Theocracy. A History of the Congregationalists in New Englatid to 7 40. 12mo. cloth, pp. :103. Bos- ton, sSO. 1 (00 3144 C'N DP7RII1LL (Andrew). A short Memoir of, who departed this life at Philadelphia, January, 1823. 12mo. boards, pp. 34. Philadelphia. 1826 5 178 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3145 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Early History of the. As co, tained in the Letters of Thomas Jefferson and Joseph (. Cabell, hih. erto unpublished. Also, Mr. lJefferson's Bill for a complete System ,,f Education, and other Illustrative Documents, etc. 8vo. cloth, jp, .; . Richmond, 1856. ' , 3146 UPPER TE-N THOUSAND (The). Sketches of American Societ. By a New Yorker. l2-mo. cloth, pp. 291. London, 1S52. I t) 3147 VALENTINE (David T.) History of the City of New York. Map. Svo. cloth, pp. 404. New York, 18.33. 2 1tj 3148 VAILENTiNE (D. T.) A Compilation of the existing Ferry Lea-,.s and Railroad Grants made by the City of New York, etc. 8vo. cloth, pp. 503. New York, 1866. 21 1i 3149 VALENTINE (T. W.) The Valentines in America, 1644-1874. By T. W. Valentine, member of the L. 1. Historical Society. With por- trait and illustrations. 12mo. cloth, pp. 252. New York, l67.5. 2 it) 3150 VAN BRUNT FAMILY. Genealogy of the Van Brunt Family, 1653-1867. By Tennis G. Bergen. 8vo. half morocco, 79. Albany. 1867. 2 () 31.51 VAN BUREN (Martin). Biography of. By William Emmons. I2mo. boards, pp. 196. Washington, 1835. ,.; 3152 VAN BUREN (Martin). Life and Times of. The Correspondence of his Friends, Family, and Pupils; together with Brief Notices, Sketches, and Anecdotes, illustrative of the Public Career of Fifty-one Celebrated Americans. By Wm. L. Mackenzie. 8vo. pp. 308, paper. Boston, 1846. , 3153 VAN BUREN (Martin). Sketches of the Life of, President of the United States. By Moses Dawson. Portrait. 18mo. sheep, worn, pp. 216. Cincinnati, 1840. 1 S5 3154 VAN BURIEN (Martin). The Life of, Heir-apparent to the "Go, ernment," and the appointed Successor of General Andrew Jackson. By David Cocket. 12mo. cloth, pp. 209. Philadelphia, 1835. 1 510 3155 VAN DUZEN (I. and Maria). Startling Disclosures of the Great Mormon Conspiracy against the Liberties of this Country; being the Celebrated "Endowment," etc. 8vo. paper, pp. 23. New York, 1849. 1 iN 3156 VAN FLEET (Rev. J. A.) Old and New Mackinac; with copious Extracts from Marquette, lHennepin, La llontan, and others. Svo. cloth, pp. 173. Cincinnati, 1874. 2 0) 3157 VAN RENSSELAER (Cortlandt). An Historical Discourse on the occasion of the centennial Celebration of the Battle of Lake George, 1755-. 8vo. paper, pp. 80, and map. Philadelphia, 1856. 7; 31-58 VAN' RENSSELAER (Cortlandt). Memorial of. Portrait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 64. Philadelphia. 1860. 50 3159 VAN RENSSELAER (Cortlandt). 21 Pamphlets by. Discourse on old Age; Funeral Sermon on Bishop Doane; Letters on Slaveholding Reply to Vermilye's Letters; Discourse on the Death i)f Stephen Grel- let, etc. The lot. 2 50 3160 VAN SCHAAK (Peter). The Life of; embracing Selections from his Correspondence and other Writings during the American Revolu- tion and his Exile in England. Portrait. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1842. 2 50 3161 VAN TRA3P (John C.) Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventurei; or, Life in the West. To which is added a view of the States and '[em- ritorial Regions of our Western Empire; embracing H1istory, Statistics. and Geography. and Descriptions of the Chief Cities of the WVest. 1llt' trated. Svo. roan, pp. 655. Columbus, O., 1866. 3 s0 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 179 3162 VAN WYCK (Hon. A.) History of the People, as illustrated by their Monuments. 8vo. pp. 21. Madison, 1867. 25 3163 VAN ZANDT (Nicholas B.) A Full Description of the Soil, Water, Tim ber. and Prairies of each Lot or Quarter Section of the Military lands between the Mlississippi and Illinois Rivers. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp, 127. Washington City, 1818. 2 00 Ot4 VARLE (Charles). A Complete View of Baltimore. With Statisti- cal Sketch. l8mo. cloth, pp. 166. Baltimore, 183:3. 7 316-3 V'ICTOR (Francis Fuller). The River of the West. Life and Ad- ventures in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon; embracing events in the lifetime of a Mountain-man and Pioneer; with the Early History of the Northwestern Slope. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 602. Hartford, 1I71. 3 50 391t;6 VICTOR (William B.) Life and Events. 8vo. cloth, pp. 232. Cin- cinnati, 1859. 1 50 3167 VIEW OF THE VALLEY OF TIlE MISSISSIPPI. Containing a general Description of that entire Country. 15 maps. 12mo. cloth, 1,. ;,41. Philadelphia, 1834. 1 50 5161 VILLAGE CURATE (The). A Poem. First American Edition. I6mo. pp 14, sheep. Newburyport, 1793. 75 3169 VINTON (John Adams). The Vinton Memorial, comprising a Gen- ealkogy of the Descendants of John Vinton of Lynn. 164S: also, Gene- .oIlgical Sketches of several allied families. Portraits. 8vo. cloth, pPP .,38. Boston: Published for the Author, 1858. 5 o0 sIT0 \VIRGINIA. The Acts of Assembly now in force in the Colony ,f Virginia; with the Titles of such as are Expired or Repealed; N -,tes in the Margin, showing how, and at what lime they were lie- alei,; and all exact Table to the Whole. Folio, pp. 4.;5, new half alfarttique, red edges. Fine clean copy. Williamsburg: Printed by Wifliam fIinter, 172. 1;, 50 .171 VIRGINIA. The First Settlers of Virginia, an Historical Novel, exhibiting a view of the lfise and Progress of the Colony at ,lamestown, a Picture of Indian Manners, etc. Plate. 12mo. pp. 284, sheep. New York, 1806. 1 75 3,12 VIRGINIA Historical Register and Literary Advertiser. Edited by NVilliam Maxwell. 6 vols. bound in 3, Svo. half bound. Richmond, 1.s48-l 853. 13 50 31,7. VIRGINIA Historical Register and Literary Companion. Edited by William Maxwell. Vol. 5, for 18;52. 8vo. paper, pp. 240. Rich- mwod. 18.52. 1 00 3174 VIRGilNIA. Views of the Constitution of Virginia, contained in the Essavs of " One of the People" (42onway Robinson, of Richmond), and in the Letters of Messrs. Robinson, Mactarland, M1orson, and Pat- tea. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 66. Richmond, 185(1. 75 31715 VIRGINIA. 20 Pamphlets relating to Catalogue of Richmond Library, L55; Virginia: a brief Memoir, 1868; Latrobe's Report on Suivey, 1852; Great Kanawha Estate; Trade and Commerce of Rich- mond, 1871; Life of Benjamin Watkins Leigh; Catalogue of State Library, 1856, etc. 3 50 3l5i VENANGO COUNTY, PA. A Sketch of the History of Venango County, Pa. By S. J. M. Eaton. Illustrated by a Map of the Old French Fort and its Surroundings. 8vo. paper, pp. 48. Franklin, Pa., 1876. 50 180 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3176 VEN'EGAS (Miguel). A Natural and Civil Hitory of California containing an accurate description of the Country, the Customs of the Inhabitants, together with accounts of -everal voyages and atteplts made for settling California. 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With numerous Family Sketches and Biographical Notes. Numerous Portraits. 8vo. cloth, pp. 400. Buffalo, 1869. 3 5-,9 3429 YOUNG (Ann Eliza). Wife No. 19; or, The Story of a Life in Bond. age. Being a complete Expose of Mormonism, and Revealing the Sor. rows, Sacrifices, and Sufferings of Women in Polygamy. By Ann Eliza Youtng Brigham Young's Apostate Wife. With Introductory Notes by John B. (ough and Mary A. Livermore. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, iPP 60:4. Hartford, 1875. I0 W 3430 YOUNG (Philip). History of Mexico; her Civil Wars, and Colonial and Revolutionary Annals, from 1520 to 1847. Map. 8vo. sheep. pp. 564. Cincinnati, 1847. 2 50 3431 ZAN-ESVILLE PUBLICSCHOOLS. Annual Reportfor1875. With an Ili.storical Sketch. 8vo. paper. Zanesville, 1875. 50 3432 ZANESVILLE. The Agricultural and Mineral Resources of Mus. kingum County, Ohio, and the Advantages of Zanesville (its Capital Towvn) as a Place for Residence and Business. 8vo. paper, pp. 56. Zanesville, Ohio, 1874. 50 3434 ZEISBERGER (David). The Life and Times of the Western Pioneer and Apostle of the Indians. By Edmund De Schweinitz. 8vo. cloth, pp. 747. Philadelphia, 1870. 3 50 3435 ZINCKE (F. Barham). Last Winter in the United States; being Table Talk collected during a Tour through the late Southern ('onfed- eration, the Far West, the Rocky Mountains, etc. 12mo. cloth, pp. 314. London, 1 S68. 1 75 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 195 REBELLION AND SLAVERY. [For 6ooks priofed in the Co'federcy, seetpage 225.] 34U;6 ABBOTT (A. 0.) Prison Life in the South, at Richmond, Macon, Charlotte, Andersonville, etc., during the years 1864 and 1865. Illus- trated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 371. New York, 1865. 2 00 3437. ABBOTT (II. L.) In MIemoriam. Major of the Twentieth Regi- isnt, Mass. Vol. 8vo. paper, pp. 31. Boston: Privately Printed, l.,4. 75 34:,S ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. The Constitution of the Petinsylva- ,ia Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery and the Relief of f'r- Negroes, unlawfully held in bondage. 8vo. paper, pp. '9. Phila- dt 11hia, 1788. 1 00 A4'A) A BOLITION OF SLAVERY. The Constitution of the New Jersey ty for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, to which is annexed, I -tricts from a Law of New Jersey, passed March 2, 1786, and xupple- me,,t to the same, passed Nov. 26, 1788. 8vo. paper, edges entirely uliwut, pp. 16. Burlington, N. J. Printed by Isaac Neale, 1793. 50 34401 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. An Act passed by the State of New Jrs.-y. March 14, 1798, respecting slaves. Trenton, 1798: Printed by G. Craft. 75 3441 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Sec,,nd Convention of Delegates from the Abolition Societies, assembled at P'hiladelphia, Jan. 7, 1795. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 32. Phila- delphia, 1795. 1 00 34142 ALOLTION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the 'Ijild Convention of Delegates, Philadelphia, .Januarv 1, 17S6. 8vo. ,l'Ier, edges entirely uncut, pp. 32. Philadelphia: Printed by Zacha- riah Poulson, 1796. 75 3443: ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the hurCtl Convention of Delegates, Philadelphia, Mayv :3. 1797. 8vo. pp. 59, I aer, edges entirely uncut. Philadelphia: Printed by Zacbariah Poul- tson, 1797-. 75 441 ABL(ITION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Filth Convention of Delegates, June 1, 1,98. 8vo. paper, edges entirely Ulncut, pp. 20. Philadelphia, 1798. 75 3443 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Sixth Convention of Delegates, Juie 4, 1800. 8vo. paper, plp. S5. Pijila., 18o0. 1 00 344' ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Sesentlh Convention of Delegates, June 3, 1801. 8vo. paper, edges en- tirely uncut, pp. 55. Philadelphia, 1801. la A41 A BOLITION OF SLAVERY. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Eighth Convention of Delegates, Philadelphia, January 10, 1803. 8vo. paler, uncut edges. Philadelphia, 1803. 1 00 196 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3448 ACT to provide for the Enumeration of Slaves within the United States. 8vo. paper, pp. 36. Washington, 1798. , 3449 ADAMS (F. Colburn). The Story of a Trooper. With much o iF terest concerning the Campaign on the Peninsula, not before writt,1. 12mo. cloth, PP 616. New York, 1865. :, 00 3450 ADAMS (Nehemiah)- A Southside View of Slavery, or Three Months at the South in 1854. l2mo. cloth. pp. !22. Boston, 1S55. -7.5 3451 A FRICAN SLAVE TRADE IN JAMAICA, and Comparative Trat- ment (.f Slaves. 8vo. paper, pp. 14. Baltimore, I154. :,. 3432 .AGNEW (Daniel). Our National Constitution: it- Adaptation toa State of War. 8vo. paper. pp. 39. Philadelphia, 1863. 25 3453 ALLEN (Henry Watkins). Recollections of. Brig-Gen. of the '. S. Army. By Sarah A. Dorsey. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 420. New York, 1866. I.0 3454 A'LORD (Corp. G.) A Short Narrative of the Military Experiences of. Member of t o. G. 12.5th legt. N. Y. V. Containing a Four Years History of the War. 32mo. paper, pp. 32. 85 34.35 AMBROSE (Paul). Letters on the Rebellion. By John P. Keni- nedy. 12mo. paper, pp. 246. New York, 1863. 1 01 3456 Another copy, cloth. 1 I 3457 AMERICAN Slavery as it is. Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses. 8vo. paper, pp. 224. New York, 1839. 7 3458 AN ACT to provide for the Valuation of Lands and Dwelling House., and the Enumeration of Slaves within the United States. 6vo. paiere, pp. 36i. I1 98. A) 3459 ANDREWS (C. C.) History of the Campaign of Mobile; incltiliag the cooperative operations of Gen. W ilson s Cavalry in Alabama. MIaps and Illustrations. 8vo. cloth. pp. 276. New York, 18;7. .i' 3460 AN DREWS (Sidney). The South since the War, as shown by ftar- teen weeks of Travel and lObhervation in Georgia and the Caroli!a-. 32mo. cloth, pp. 401). 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Some Account of the Trade in Slaves frem Africa, as connected with Europe and America. 8vo. cloth, pp. 323 London, 1842. 3468 BANES (Chas. H.) History of the Philadelphia Brigade. Sixty' ninth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second, and One Hundred and Sixth iegp- ments, Pennsylvania Volunteers. 12mo. cloth. Phila., 1876 2 of Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 197 3469 BARBER (,J. WV.) and HOWAVE (Henry). The Loyal WVest in the Times of the Rebellion; also, Before and Since. Being an Encylopedia and Panorama of the l'estern States and Territories. 200 illustrations. Large 8vo. sheep, pp. 764. Cincinnati, 1865. 4 (J0 3470 B.ARBIERE (.Joe). Scraps from the Prison Table, at Camp 'hase and Johnson's Island. Svo. cloth, pp. 395. Doylestovn, Pa., 1868. 2 00 3471 IARN-AARD (-J. G.) The C. S. A. and the Battle of Bull Run. With tive iaps. 8svo. pp. 136, cloth. New York, 1862. 2 00 3472 P-AIINA1RD (.T. G.) The PeninsularCampaign and its Antecedents, as .leveloped by the lReport of Major-Gen. (G. B. McClellan, and other Public Documnents. Map. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1864. 1 00 3473 BAIIRET-'1T (.Joseph 0.) The History of "Old Abe," the Live War Eagle of the Eighth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers. 8vo. paper, pp. 71, and 2 plates. Chicago, 1865. 1 00 3474 1,AR12LETT (John R.) The Literature of the Rebellion. A Cata- logue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Civil War in the U. S., American Slavery, etc. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 477. 250 copies printed. Boston, 1866. 6 00 71.5 IBABTLETT (.J. R.) -Memoirs of Rhode Island Officers who were eiig.ged in the Serviee of their Country during the Great Rebellion of tlh - uth. Illustrated with 34 portraits on steel. 4to. boards, uncut edlges, pp. 452. Providence, 1867. 10 00 3i476 BASTILLE ('he) in America; or, Democratic Absolutism. By an Eve-WNimtIess. bvo. paper, Pp. I'. London, 1861. 25 A47 I ,ATES (Samuel P.) History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, Prepared in compliiatce with Acts of the Legislature. .5 vols. thick 8vo. half morocco, marbled edge. Harrisburg. 1869. 20 00 3478 BAITTLEFIELDS of' the South, from Bull liun to Fredericksburgh; with Sketches of Confederate Commanders, and Gossip of Camps. By in EI iis Combatant. 8vo. cloth, pp. 517. New York, 1864. 2 50 347,j .,tne erditiotn, 2 vols. I2mo. cloth. London, 186.3. 3 00 34l11 PAkxTrEIt (WVillimn). Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove; or, Scenes and hiideints of' the War in Arkatisas. l6mo. cloth. Ciu., 1864. 1 25 34l1 BEECIIEIt (Ilenry Ward). War and Emancipation. A Thanks- giving-sennon, preached in Plymouth Church, on the 21st of Nov., ISi1. Isvo. paper, pp. 31. Philadelphia, 1861. 25 i492 l'ES.SIE AND RAY MON D; or, Incidents connected with the Civil WEar in thb Untited State,. 12mno. cloth, pp. 411. Boston, 1866. 1 25 34s:; BIBLE AG;AIN-ST SLAVERY (The). 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New York, 1866. 2 50 3490 BOUDRYE (Louis N.) Historic Records of the Fifth New Y-rk Cavalry, First Ira Ilarris Guard. With observations of the Author by the way. Portraits. 12mo. cloth, pp. 385. Albany, 1868. 2 5) 3491 BOURNE (George). The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable. l6no. boards, pp. 141. Philadelphia, 1816. 7t 3492 1'sITUSE (Sir Lyon). The Adventures of, in America, during tile Civil War. 12mo. paper, pp. 64. New York, 1867. 40 3493 LOYNTON_ (Charles B.) The History of the Navy during the lie- bellion. Illustrated with numerous engravings. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. Ne,, York, 1870. . '0 3494 ROY'NTON (It. V.) Sherman's Historical Raid: The Memoirs in the Light of the Record. Based upon compilations made from the Files of the War Office. 8vo. cloth. Cincinnati, 1875. 2 W 3495 BRACKETT (Albert G.) History of the United States Cavalrv from the formation of the Federal Government to the Ist of June, P.W,,' Illustrated.12mo. cloth, pp. 337. New York, 1865. 10 3496 BRAND (WV. A.) Roll of Honor. The Soldiers of Champai=n County who died for the Union. limo. boards, pp. 68. Urbana, Ohio, 1876.' 3497 BREALEY (W. H.) Recollections of the East Tennessee Campaign. Battle of Campbell Station, on November 16, 1863, and the Siege of Kncxville, November 17-December 5,1863. 8vo. pp. 48. paper. Detroit, 1871. _0 3498 BIRECKINRIDGE (Robert J.) Our Country: Its Peril and its Do- liverance. 8vo. paper, 43. Cincinnati, 1861. 25 3499 BI\ENTS (Major .J. A.) The Patriots and Guerillas of East Tennes- see and Kentucky. The Sufferings of the 'atriots. Including Sketciies of Noted Guerillas and Distinguished Patriots. 12mo. papet, pp. 1,1. Nes York, 18663. 1 uO 3500 BRIEF STATEMENT of the Rise and Progress of the Religius Societv of Friends against Slavery and the Slave Trade. 12mo. npr, pp. 59. Philadelphia, 1843. 31 3501 BRISTED (C. A.) Now is the Time to Settle it. Suggestions on the Pres-nt Crisis. l2mo. pp. 24. New York, IS62. 35 3502 BlR(ItKETT (L. P.) The Camp, Battle Field, and Hospital; or, Lights and Shadows of the Great Rebellion, Adventures of Spies and Scours, etc. 8vo. half calf, neat, pp. 512. Philadelphia. 1866. 3 50 3503 lJ;IOCKETT (L. P.) Woman's Work in the Civil War: a Record of Heroism. Patriotism, and Patience. Steel Portraits. 8vo. cloth, IP. 7Y'). Philadelphia, 1867. :, '0 3504 1IR(CKVAY (Capt. Chas. B.) A Soldier's Sentiments. 8vo. IP 15. 1865. 2'0 3505 BROWN (Mugh). Review of Dr. Raphael's Discourse ott American Slavery. 8vo. paper, pp. 39. North White Creek, N. Y., 1861. 25 3506 lPROWN (Isaac V.) White Diamonds better than Black DiamonlS. Slav-e States impoverished by Slave Labor. 8vo. paper, pp. 143. Tren- toll, 186''. ,) 3507 BIlOWN (Leonard). American Patriotism; or, Memoirs of "(cm- mon 3Men." i2mo. cloth, pp. 574. Des Moines, 1869. 2 50 3508 BROWN (W. W.) The Negro in the Rebellion: Ills Heroism and his Fidelity. 12mo. cloth, pp. 380. 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Philadelphia, l.iS:,. 25 3515 ( t'IR-NES (J. E.) The Slave Power: its Character, Career, and Frolbable Designs: being an Attempt to explain the Real Issues in- volved in the American Contest. 8vo. cloth, pp. 171. New York, PIS2' 1 00 3516 CALHIIOUN (Samuel H.) The Life, Trial, Death, and Confession of. The 'Soldier Murderer. By J. H. Green. 16mo. cloth, pp. 96. Cincin- nati, I S2. 50 3317 CALL. (Cov R. K.) Union-Slavery-Secession. 8vo. paper, pp. 1. Philadelphia, 1861. 25 351S CAM-IP (Major Henry Ward). A Biography of. By Chaplain 1H. (lay Trumbull. 12mo. cloth. Boston, 1871. 2 00 3l'j CA REY (II. C.) Shall we have Peace Peace Financial and Peace lPoitical. 8vo. pp. 66, paper. Philadelphia, 1869. 25 35') 1'AREY (1I. C.) The Resources of the Union. 8vo. paper, pp. 26. 11hiladelphia. 1866. 25 3521 C'AREY (James P.) Record of the Great Rebellion. A carefully coipliled Chronological History of the War from the Dawn of the le- bellioni to the Dawn of Peace. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. New York, hs,6. 20 3522 CARPENTER (F. B.) Six Months at the White House with Abra- ham Lincoln. lmo. cloth, pp. 359. New York, 1886. 1 00 3523 CASES adjudged in the Supreme Court of New .Jersey relative to the Manuiniision of Negroes and others holden in Bondage. Svo. papler, uncut, pp. 32. Burlington, 1794. 2 .50 3.;21 t IA'AADA (Col. F. F.) Libby Life: Experiences of a Prisoner of Wart in ichmond, 1563-64. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 221. Phila- (1,11ihia, I,64. ' 50 3323 11IA]ABERLAtIN (W. II.) History of the 81st Regiment Ohio Vol- Uiitr I lnfantry, during the War of the Rebellion. Portraits. t2nio. cloth, pp. 1(,18. Cincinnati, 1865. 1 25 3526 ('1lARIATURES. Five Lithographic Characters relating to the l'bellioni. 4to. sheets. 50 352 : CHIASE (II.) and SANBORN (C. W.) North and the South. Statistical View of tien Condition of the Free and Slave States. 12Xio. Clot,, pp. I:4. Boston, 1656. 50 352' ('11 ASE (Salmon P.) 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Portrait. 12mo. cloth, worn. New York, 1S55. 75 3.567 DOUGLASS (Ffrd'k). Narrative of the Life of. An American Slave. Portrait. l2mo. cloth. Boston, 1I49. 75 3Iso DOWLEY (M. F.) history and Hlonorary Roll of the Twelfth Itegi- ment Infantry, N. G. S. N. Y. 12mo. cloth, pp. 216. N. Y., 1669. 1 25 201 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3569 DOWNS (E. C.) Four Years a Scout and Spy. "General Bunker, one of Grant's most daring and successful scouts. Being a Narratie of Thrilling Adventures, Narrow Escapes, and Incidents in the Expe- riences of Corporal C. L. Ruggles, during four years' service as a Spy 1,tr the Federal army. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 404. Zanesville, 0., 1866. 1 00 3570 DRAKE (Charles D.) Camp ,Jackson: Its History and Significane. 8vo. paper, pp. 16. St. Louis, 1863. ,,,; 3571 DRAKE (Charles D.) The Rebellion: Its Origin and Life, in Slaery. 8vo. paper, Ip. 8. St. Louis, 1862. 3572 DRAKE ('harles D.) The Rebellion: Its Character, Motive, anl Aim. 8So. paper, pp. 12. 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I 50 3594 EXPOSITION of the African Slave Trade from the Year 1841) to 1s.0, inclusive. From Official Documents. 8vo. paper, pp. 160. Phila- dlelphia, 18.11. 75 3.5t5 FAl L OF FORT SUMPTER; or, Love and War in 1860-61. Svo. cloth. New York. 1 50 35'9, FA'L LEN BRAVE (The). A Biographical Memorial of the AXneri- cin O)fficers isho have given their lives for the Union. Edited by .l. I . SI a. Steel portraits. 4to. cloth. New York, 1861. 3597 FAIRIRE2 (C. C. S.) The War; its Causes and Consequences. 12mo. cloth, pp. 260. Cairo, Il., 1864. 1 25 3l.t FEATX[ERISTO)NIIAUGHI (G. W.) Excursion through the Slave State, from Washington to the Frontier of M1exico; with Sketches of P pular M1anners and Geological Notices. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. los. Net Yoik, 1844. 5 0 359S.) lII'ST REPORT of thle Solicitor of the Protective War Claim. 8vo. pIap, " P 24. Philadelphia, 1865. 2) 3S0t FIlSHlER (George Adams). The Yankee Conscript; or, Eighteen Monliths in Dixie. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 251. 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Hartford, 1865. :, I8J 3711i KETTELL (T. P.) Southern Wealth and Northern Profits, ao ex- hibited in Statistical Facts and Official Figures; showing the Nece--ity of Tloti, to the Future Prosperity and Welfare of the Republic. bye.o paper, pp. 173. New York, I.s60. 75 3711 KII (KE (Edmund). Adrift in Dixie; or, A Yankee Officer am-iff the Rebels. 12'mo. cloth. New York, Ls66. 1 (03 3712 K IPlE (Edmund). Down in Tennessee and Back by Way'of hIuh mond. 12mo. cloth. -New York, 1866. 1 80 3713 KIRKLAND (F.) The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and Incidents of the War of the Rebellion. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 703. Dart- ford, 1867. 4 00 Robert Clarke & Co., COncinnati. 3-14 KNOX (Thomas WV.) Camp-fire and Cotton-field: Southern Ad- venture in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 524. New York, 1865. 1 73 3715 LAUGEL (Auguste). The United States during the War. 8vo. cloth, pp 313. New York, 1866. 2 2.5 3716 LEAVES from a Trooper's Diary. 16mo. cloth, pp. 103. Philadel- phia, 1869. 1 00 3717, LE DIABLE (Captain). Historical Sketch of the Third Annual Conquest of Florida. 16mo. paper, pp. 19. Port Royal, S. C., 1864. 50 3718 LEE (Robert E.) Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of. By.J. William Jones. Portraits. Svo. new half-morocco, pp. 509. New York, 1874. 6 00 3719 LEE (Robert E.) Life and Campaigns of. By James D. McCabe, Jr. Portraits. 8vo. cloth, pp. 732. Atlanta, 1870. 4 00 3720 LEE (Robert E.) Address on the Life and Character of. By Wade Hampton. 8vo. paper, pp. 54. Baltimore, 1871. 40 3721 LEE (Gen. Robert E.) Life of. By John E. Cooke. With Illustra- tions, Portraits, and Maps. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1871. 5 00 3722 LEIB (Charles). Nine Months in the Quartermaster's Department; or, The Chances for making a Million. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 200. Cincinnati, 1862. 1 00 3723 L.ENNOX (Mary). Ante Bellum, Southern Life ma It was. 12mo. cloth, pp. 322. Phisadelphia, 18)58. 1 2.5 3724 LETTER of the Secretary of the Navy. Richmond, Sept. 8, 1862. 8vo. paper, pp. 9. 1 1)0 3725 LIFE IN THE SOUTH, from the Commencement of the War. Bv a Blockaded British Subject. 2 vols. l2mo. cloth, uncut. Londonr, 1863. 4 00 3726 LIFE AND DEATH OF SAM, in Virginia. By a Virginian. 12mo. cloth, pp. 308. Richmond: Published for the Author, 18.-6. 1 25 3727 LIGHT AND DARK of the Rebellion. I2 mo. cloth, pp. 303. Phil- adelphia, 1863. 1 25 3728 LINCOLN (A.) Life and Public Services of. With a Sketch of Hannibal Ilamlin. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 354. New York, 1860. 1 50 3729 LIN-COLN (A.) Life of. With a condensed View of his most im- portant Speeches. Portrait. l2mo. cloth, pp. 216. Cincinnati, 1860. 7.5 3730 LINCOLN (A.) Life and Public Services. By Mrs. P. A. Hanaford. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 216. Boston, 1865. 1 25 3731 LINCOLN (A.) Ilis Life, Public Services, Death, and great Funeral Cortege. With a History and Description of the National Lincoln Mlonument. By John Carroll Power. Illustrated. Sq. cr. 8vo. pp. 352, and maps. Springfield (111.) Cloth. 2 50 3732 LINCOLN (A.) A Memorial of, late President of the United States. 4to. cloth, pp. 153. Boston, 1865. 2 50 3733 LINCOLN (A.) 9 Pamphlets relating to. Addresses, Speeches, etc. 75 3734 LINCOLN (A.) Sermons preached in Boston on the Death of To- gether with Funeral Services in the East Room of the Executive Man- sion, at Washington. 12mo. cloth, pp. 379. Boston, 1865. 2 00 3735 LINCOLN (A.) Memorial Address on the Life and Character of. Bv George Bancroft. Portrait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 69. Washington, 1866. 1 00 209 210 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. -7l.6 LINCOLN (A.) Life of. By W. II. Lamon. 8vo. cloth, pp.'47 Boston, 1872. 5 ('i 37:,7 INf'LN (A.) Life of By J. G. Holland. 8vo. cloth, pp. 514 Springfield, 1866. 3 oo 3738 LINCOLN (A.) The Assassination and History of the ConspiracIy Illustrated. 8vo. boards, pp. 201. Cincinnati, 186-5. ;)1 3739 LINCOLN (A.) The Nation's Sacrifice. Two Discourses by A. D. Mayo. Svo. paper, pp. 28. Cincinnati, 1865. 25 3740 LINCOLN (A.) Lincoln Memorial. The Journeys of Abraham Lincoln from Springfield to Washington, 1861, as President Elect, and from Washington to Springfield, 1865, as President Martyred; comnpris- ing an account of Public Cerenonies on the entire route, and full details of both journeys. By William T. Coggleshall. 12mo. cloth. pp. 327. Columbus, 1865. 1 2.5 3741 LINCOLN (A.) The Lincoln Memorial. A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the -Martyred President. Edited by John Gilmary Shea. 8vo. cloth, pp. 288. New York, 1865. 2 50 3742 LINCOLN (A.) The M3artyr's Monument. Being the Patriotism and Political Wiisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as exhibited ill his Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations. 12mo. cloth, New York, 1865. 1 5') 3743 LINCOLN (A.) His Life, Services, Death, and Great Funeral Vor- tege; with a History and Description of the National Lincoln fornu- ment. By .J. C. Power. Portrait. l2mo. cloth. Springfield, Ill., 187.; 2 00 3744 LINCOLN (A.) A Tribute of Respect by the Citizens of Troy to the Memory of. 8vo. cloth, pp. 342. Albany, 1865. 3 0)0 3745 LINCOLN AND SEWARD. Remarks on the Memorial Address of Charles Francis Adams, etc. By Gideon Welles. 12mo. New York, 1874. 1.50 3746 LIN-COLN (A.) Lincolniana. A Collection of Sermons, Eulogies. Speeches, and Letters, in Memoriam of Abraham Lincoln, with a list of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Assassination, Death, and Funeral Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln. Small 4to. cloth, uncut, pp. :,46. Boston, 186-5. 6 o) 3747 LINCOLN- (A.) The Inner Life of Six Months in the White lHouse. l6mo. cloth. New York, 1869. 1 30 3748 LINCOLN (A.) An Horatian Ode. By Richard Henry Stoddard. 8vo. paper, Pi 12. New York, 1865. 9 3749 LINCOLN (A.) A Memorial Address, delivered by Hon. Leonard Myers. 8vo. paper, pp. 13. Philadelphia, 1865. 35 3750 LINCOLN- (A.) A Memorial on the Life and Character of. Py Hon. Richard S. Field. 8vo. paper, pp. 40. Trenton, N. J., 1866. 50 3751 LINCOLN (A.) Death of. A Sermon preached in Orange, N. .J., by James S. Bush. 8vo. paper, pp. 8. Orange, 1865. 25 3752 LINCOLN (A.) Letter on the Principles involved in the Vallan- digham Case. 8vo. paper, pp. 16. Philadelphia, 1863. 35 3733 LIN-COLN (A.) Resolutions presented in the U nited States Circuit Court in relation to the Death of Mr. Lincoln. 8vo. paper, pp. . Indianapolis, 1t65. ' 3 3754 LINCOLN (A.) Sermon on the Assassination of. By Marvin R. . Vincent. 8vo. paper, pp. 47. Troy, 1865. 35 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 211 3755 LIVERMORE (George). An llistorical Research respecting the I.pinions of the Founders of the RIepublic, on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers. 8vo. cloth, pp. 184. Boston, 1863. 2 25 5756 LLOYD (G. W.) A Funeral Discourse on the Death of Corporal Jamne, S. Gustin, who fell in the advanced guard before Williamsburg, Va. Svo. paper, pp. 24. New York, 1862. 35 3757 LOCKE (William llenry). 'he Story of the Old Pennsylvania Eleventh. Plates, l2tno. cloth. Philadelphia, 1868. 1 75 37.58 LOlRING (C. .) Neutral Relations of England and the United States. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 116. Boston, 1863. 50 37,59 LOSSING (Benson J.) Pictorial History of the Civil War in the U'nited States of America. Illustrated by many hundred engravings on wood. By Lossing and Barrett. From sketches by the Author and others. 3 vols. 8vo. cloth. Philadelphia, 15i66. 15 (J0 3760 LOVE (Alfred H.) An Appeal in Vindication of Peace Principles, and against Resistance by Force of Arms. 8vo. paper, pp. 18. Phila- delphia, 1I62. 25-) 3761 McCAFFERY (M. J. A.) The Siege of Spoleto; a Camp Tale of Arlington Heights. 12mo. pp. 96. N ew York, 1874. 1 00 3762 MCCLELLAtN (G. B.) Life and Carnpaigns of. By G. S. Hilliard. l'ortrait. l2mo. cloth, pp. 396. I'hiladelphia, 1865. 1 50 3763 ML CLELLAN (G. B.) Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of. The llero of Western Virginia, South Mountain, and Antietam. 12mo. ,loth, pp. 194. Philadelplhia, 1864. 1 (JO 37164 McCLELLAN (Geo. B.) Report on the Organization of the Army of the Potomac, and of its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland. 8vo. cloth, pp. 242. Washington, 1864. 1 (O 765 M. IcC'LELLAN (Geo. B.) Report on the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac. With the Campaign in Western Virginia. l'lans. 12mo. cloth, pp. 465. New York, 1864. 1 50 ,6 SMcP i IERSON (Edward). The Political history of the United States during the (Great Rebellion. 8vo. cloth. Washington, 1865. 5 (A) 37j7 MIPHIERISON (Edward). The Political Ihistory of the United States during the Period of Rieconstruction, April, 1865-July, 1870. 8vo. cloth. Washington, 1871. 5 00 3,768 'MAGILL (M. T.) Women, or Chronicles of the War. 12mo. cloth, pp. 3J3. Baltimore, 1871. 1 7.5 376'.1 MANUMISSION. Cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of New .Jersey, relative to the, Manumission of Negroes and others holden in BW-dage. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 32. Burlington, N. .J., 17 94. 2 50 37,7 I AIAKS (J. J.) The Peninsula Campaign in Virginia, or Incidents and Scenes on the Battlefields and in Richmond. 12mo. cloth, pp. 444. Philadelphia, 1864. 2 ()0 3772 MARSIIALL (John A.) American Bastile. A History of the Ille- gal Arrests and Imprisonment of American Citizens during the late C'ivil War. 8vo. cloth. Philadelphia. 1S69. 3 50 3775. MARYLAND COLONIZATION ,JOURINAL. Conducted by James liall. Vols. 5-S, bound in 2 vols. 8vo. half sheep. Balt., 1849-57. 3 00 3774 IMASON (E. V.) The Southern Poems of the War. l mo. cloth, p 456. Baltimore, 1867. 1 50 3775 MASSIE (J. W.) America: The Origin of her Present Conflict; her Prospect for the Slave, and her Claim to anti-slavery Sympathy. 12mo. cloth, pp. 472. London, 1864. 2 25 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3776 MATLOCK (R K.) The Address of Welcome from 0lflUceter County to her Veteran Soldiers. 8vo. paper, pp. 15. Woodbury, N. .1. 14615. ', 3777 MEACIHAM (Henry 11.) The Empty Sleeve, or The Life and llarI. ships of, in the Union Army. 12mo. paper, pp. 24. Springfield, Mass. 40 3778 MILLER (Samuel). Prayer for our Country. Three Sermons 8vo. paper, pp. 46. Philadelphia, 1S62. 25 3779 MILLS (Lewis Este). General Pope's Virginia Campaign of 1862. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 32. Cincinnati, 1870. 5( 3780 MONTGOMERY (.James E.) Our Admiral's Flag Abroad. The Cruise of Admiral D. G. Farragut, commanding the European Squadron in 1867-268, in the flag-ship Franklin. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, giltedge, pp. 464. New York, I869. 6 () 3781 MOORE (Frank). Women of the War; their Heroism and Self- Sacrifice. Steel Portraits. 8vo. cloth, pp. 596. Hartford, 1866. 3 00 3782 MOORE (George 11.) Historical Notes on the Employment of N- groes in the American Army of the Revolution. 8vo. paper. pp. 24. New York, 1862. 35 3783 MOORE (James). History of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refresh- ment Saloon. 12mo. cloth, pp. 212. Philadelphia, 1866. 1 51) 3784 MO(RE (James). Kilpatrick and Our Cavalry. Comprising a Sketch of the Life of General Kilpatrick. with an account of the Cavalry Rails, Engagements, etc. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 245. N. Y., 166.;. 1 7) 378:5 MORFORD (Henrv). The Coward. A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863. l2mo. cloth, pp. 520. Philadelphia, 1864. 1 11) 3786 MOTLEY (Mfr.) and the Constitution. 12mo. paper, pp. 36. Phil- adelphia, 1861. Published for the author. 5S) 3786a MOULTON (C. WV.) The Review of General Sherman's Memoirs examined, chiefly in the Light of its own Evidence. 8vo. paper, pp. 87. Cincinnati, 1875. 50 3787 MOWRIS (S. A.) History of the 117th Regiment N. Y. Volunteers (Fourth Oneida), 1862-186.5. Svo. cloth, pp. 315. Hartford, 1866. 2 75 3788 MURDOCHI (James E.) Patriotism in Poetry and Prose: Being Se- lected Passages from Lectures and P'atriotic Readings. Also, Poems- by Thomas Buchanan Read, George H. Boker, and others, commemorative of the Gallant Deed.s of our Noble Defenders on Land and Sea. 12mo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1864. 1 W)0 3789 MURPHEY (Thomas G.) History of the First Regiment of Dela- ware Veteran Volunteers (Infantry). 12mo. half morocco, pp. 31-5. Philadelphia, 1866. 3 W0 3790 MURRAY (George W.) A History of, and his Long Confinement at Andersonville, Ga.; also, the starvation and death of his three broth- ers at the same place. 12mo. paper, pp. 30. Springfield, Mass. 50 3791 NARRATIVE of Privations and Sufferings of United States Soldiers and Officers while Prisoners of War in the hands of Rebel Authorities. 8vo. paper, pp. 85. ; 3792 NASON (Elias). A Brief Record of Events in Exeter, N. If.. during the Year 1861, together with the names of the Soldiers of this Town in the war. 12mo. paper, pp. 16. Exeter, 1862. 7; 3793 NEGRO (The). What is his Ethnological Status Is he the Progeny of Ham Is be a Descendant of Adam and Eve Has he a Soul, etc. By Ariel. 12mo. paper, pp. 48. Cincinnati, 1867. 25 212 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. .374 NEW BERRY (Dr. JT. S.) The United States Sanitary Commission in the Valleyv ef the Mississippiduring the War of the Rebellion, 1861- 18GC. 8vo. cloth. Cleveland, 1871. 2 50 37.'5 NI Ph'lOLS (IMaj. (leo. Ward). The Story of the Great March. From the Diary of a Staff Officer. Map and illustrations. 12mo. cloth, pp. 394. New York. 1866. 2 LX) 37,910 NON-.LAVEIIOLDER (The). Edited by William J. Allinson. New series. Vols. I and 2 complete. Svo. boards. Phila., 1853-4. 1 25 3797 NORTH (Thomas). Five Years in Texas; or, What you did not bear during the War, from .Januarv, 1861, to January, 1866. A Nar- rative of his Travels, Experiences, and Ubservations in Texas and Mex- ico. 12m-. cloth, pp. 231. Cincinnati, 1871. 1 2.5 37,98 NORTH AND SOUTH. By a White Republican. 12mo. cloth, pp. 3:.6. London, 1863. 1 50 37,.' NORTII (The) and the South Misrepresented and Misjudged; or, A candid View of our Present Difficulties and Dangers, and their Causes and Remedy. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 48. Phila., 1861. 50 3o0(0 NOTES on Hospital Life from Nov., 1861, to Aug., 1863. 12mo. cloth, pp. 210. Philadelphia, 1864. 1 00 3801 NOTT (Charles C.) Sketches of the War: A Series of Letters. 12mu. cloth, pp. 174. -New York, 1865. 1 25 380 2 N(\oiTr (Charles C.) Sketches in Prison Camps. A continuation of 'Sketches of the War." 12mo. cloth, pp. 204. New York, 1865. 1 25 3St3 NOYES (George). Bivouac and Battlefield: Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland, I2mo. cloth, pp. 3:39. New York, 1864. 1 30 3u04 OBSERVAATIONS on the Inslaving, Importing. and Purchasing of Negroes with some advice thereon, extracted from the Epistle of the Yearly Meeting of the People called the Quakers, hell at London in the Year 1748. 12mo. paper, pp. 16. Germantown: Printed by Chris- toller Sower, 1760. 1 25 .3o05 (IFFIl IAL REPORTS and Documents connected with the Recent Engagemnents on the Mississippi River, which resulted in the Capture of Forts .lackson, St. Philip, and the City of New Orleans. the Destruc- tion of the Rebel Flotilla. etc. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 107, and maps, plates, etc. Washington, 1862. 1 oo 3S('6 (0uIl0 BOYS IN DIXIE: The Adventures of twenty-two Scouts sent Yv (len. O). M. Mitchell to destrov a Railroad; with a Narrati-e of their Barbarous Treatment by the Rebels. 8vo. paper, pp. 47. New York, 3807 OLD CAPITAL (The) and its Inmates. By a Lady. 12mo. cloth, pp. 226. Newv York, 1867. 1 50 3s1s OLM31STED (F. L.) Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton King- dom. A Traveler's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the U. S. 2 vols. l2mo. cloth, pp. 376-40l4. London, 181. 3 51) 3809 ORGANIZATION of the Lee Monument Association and the Asso- ciation of the Army of Northern Virginia. Richmond, Va., Nov. 3 and 4, 18,0. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 52. ltichmond, 1871. 50 3810 'PIR GREAT CAPTAINS, Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, and Farragut. Portraits. l2mo. cloth, pp. 251. New York, 1865. 1 50 3811 OWEN (Robert Dale). The Future of the Northwest, in connection with the Scheme of Reconstruction without New England. 8vo. paper, pp. 16. Philadelphia, 1A63. 25 213 214 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3812 OWEN'S (Ira S.) Greene County in the War. Being a lii ton of the 74th Regiment. With Sketches of the 12th, 94th, 110th 44th 'and 54th Ilegiments, and Tenth Ohio Battery. 12mo. cloth, pp. 190 Xuu O'hio, 187-2. I 5 3S13 PAGE (J. XV.) Uncle Robin in his Cabin in Virginia and Fren without Oine in Boston. 12mo. cloth, pp. 299. Richmond, 1853. 1 09 3814 PAfMPHLETS. 1.3 Pamphlets relating to Slavery, mostly y by tie Quakers. The lot, 1 .; 3815 PAMPHLETS. 66 Miscellaneous Pamphlets relating to Slavers the Negro, and kindred subjects. No duplicates. 3816 PARRISH (John). Remarks on the Slavery of the BlI.,ck People. Xvo. paper, pp. 66. Philadelphia. 1O06. 5) 3817 PARKER (Joel). Personal Liberty Laws (StatutesofMassachusetts), and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott). 8vo. paper, pp. 97. Boston, 1861. 7. 3818 PARKER (Joel). Constitutional Law: with Reference to the Pres- ent Condition of the United States. 8vo. paper, pp. 35. Cambridge, 1862. 25 3819 PARTON (James). General Butler in N-ew Orleans. History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in 1862. Portraits. 12mo. cloth, pp. 649. New York, 1864. 2 0) 3820 PATTERSON (Robert). Narrative of the Campaign in the Val- ley of the Shenandoah, in 1861. 8vo. cloth, pp. 128. Philadelphia, 16.5. 1 2 5 3822 PEACE CONVENTION (The) at Washington, and the Virginia Convention at Richmond. 8vo. paper, pp. 18. New York, 1861. '5 3823 PECKIIAM (James). General Nathaniel Lyon and Missouri in 1861. 12mo. cloth, pp. 447. -New York, 1866. 2 '5) 3s24 PIERCE (Ls man B.) History of the Second Iowa Cavalry; crn- taiming a detailed account of its Marches and the Battles in which it participated; also, a complete roster of each company. 8vo. cloth, pp. 237. Burlington, Iowa, 18t5. 2.50 3825 PIERSON (Emilyv C.) Jamie Parker, the Fugitive. 16mo. cloth, pp. 192. Hartford, 18l1. at) 3826 PIERSON (hoseph W.) Our Duty in the present Crisis. An Ad- dress delivered to the Montgomery Guards of Bristol, Pa., in 1til. 12mo. paper, pp. 2'3. Philadelphia, IS61. 25 3827 PITTENGER (Lieut. W.) Daring and Suflering. A History of the Great Railroad Adventure. 12mo. cloth, pp. 288. Phila., 1564. 1 :5') 3828 PLEA (A) for the Medical Staff of the Army. 8vo. paper, pi). 16. -25 3829 PLEASANTON (Gen. A. J.) Third Annual Report of. Command- ing the Ilome-guard of Philadelphia. 8vo. paper, pp. 112. Philadel- phia, 1864. 50 38.0 POLK'S REPORT of Battle in Kentucky, Nov. 7,1861. 8vo. paper pp. 8. 50 3831 POLLARD (E. A.) First, Second, Third and Last Year of the Var. Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo. cloth. Richmond, 1S62-6. Each 3 00 3832 POLLARD (E. A.) Lee and his Lieutenants; comprising the Early Life, Public Services, and Campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee, and his Companions in Arms, with a record of their Campaigns and F':olic Deeds. Numerous portraits. Large 8vo. half calf, pp. S.'l. New York, 1867. 5 1 Robert Clarke &tCo., Cincinnati. 3s,3 POLLARD (E. A.) The Lost Cause. A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates, drawn from Official Sources, and approved bv the mostt distinguished Confederate Leaders. With numerous .,lendid steel portraits. 8vo. cloth, pp. 752. New York, 1868. 5 l1 ;824 POLLARD (E. A.) The Lost Cause Regained. 12mo. cloth, pp. 214. New York, 18;8. 1 50 PO3.5 POOLE (Wm. F.) Anti-Slavery Opinions before the Year 1800. Ihead before the Cincinnati Literary Club. November 16, 1872. To w hich is appended a fac-sitnile Reprint of Dr. George Buchanan's (Ora- tion oln the Moral antI Political Evil of Slaverv, deliveret at a Public Mectiig (.f the AlMarylattd Society for L'romoting the Abolition of Slavery, Baltimore, July 4, 1791. Svo. (.incinnati, IS73. Pa., 75c.; cloth, 1 2-5 3936i POPE ((Gen. John). Report of the Operations of the Army of Vir- ginia, under his command. 8vo. half bound, pp. 256. Washington, 18 a3. 1 50 3;37 PRESENT ATTEMIPT (The) to Dissolve the American Union, a British Aristocratic Plot. By B. 8vo. paper, pp. 42. New York, I 8ti ': 35 38.39 I'RESENTATION OF FLAGS of New York Volunteer Regiments to His Excellency Governor Fenton, July 4, 1875. 8vo. pp. 249. Al- bany, 18,5. 2 00 3:;.9 PRINCE (L. Bradford). E Pluribus Unum. The Articles of C-on- federation c-. the Constitution. l2mo. cloth, uncut, pp. 12.5. New York, 1867. 1 00 3'1840 PRO (CEEDINGS of the Great Peace Convention, held in New York "ity, .June .3, 1863. 8vo. paper, pp. 63. New York, 1863. 2a .3141 PROCEEDINGS of the Great Mass Meeting in favor of the Union, h.ld in the City of San Francisco, on Washington's Birthday, February 1', Ss131 8vo. paper, pp. 32. San Francisco, 1861. 25 3'42 PUBLICATIONS of the Loyal Publication Society. 70 parts, 8vo. se;ved. New York, 1863-64. 7 oO .384:; PUGH (J. Howard). The Success and Promise of the American 1-nion. 8vo. paper, pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1865. 15 3,S44 Pt'GIh (J. Howard). Our Union and its Defenders. 8vo. paper, pp. 23. Philadelphia, 1862. 25 3S4-7, PYNE (11. R.) The History of the First New Jersey Cavalry (Six- te-nth Regiment N. J. Volunteers). Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 350. T'renton, 1871. 2 50 3846; QUARTERLY Anti-Slavery Magazine. Edited by Elizur Wright, Jr. Vol. 1, numbers I and 2. New York, 1835-36. 75 3S47 QUINT (Alonzo H1.) The Potomac and the Rapidan. Army Notes from the Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rosecrans. P16l-63. Map. 12mo. cloth, pp. 407. Boston. 1864. 1 7.5 3,4S QUINT (Alonzo LI.) The Record of the Second Massachusetts In- fantry. 1861-6;. Portraits. Svo. cloth, pp. 528. Boston, 1867. 2 50 3o'4tJ RANDALL (Charles B.) Brief Memoir of Lieut.-C'ol. Charles B. Randall, who fell in the Battle before Atlanta. 12mo. cloth, pp. 77. New York, 1870. 1 25 38'0 REBEL BRAG and British Bluster; a Record of Unfilled Prophe- cies, Baffled Schemes, etc. By Owls-Glass. 12mo. paper, pp. 111. Netc York. 7.5 3851 REBELLION IN TENNESSEE (The). Observations on Bishop Otey's Letter to the Hon. William H. Seward. Bya Native of Virginia. 8vo. paper, pp. 11. Washington, 1862. 4') 215 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3852 REBELLIONS PAMPHLETS. A Collection of 171 Pamphlets c. lating entirely to the Rebellion. Altogether a desirable lot. Want ,f space only. prevents us cataloguing many of these separately. rle lot. 12 4) 3853 REBELLION RECORD. A Diary of American Events, with Doc,. ments. Narratives, Illu'trative Incidents, Poetry, etc. 1860-64. Fdit, al by Frank Moore. Illustrated with 158 steel portraits, with nuimeo,,s maps and plans. 12 vols. 8vo. cloth. Per vol. 4 (E) 3854 RECONSTRUCTION IN AMERICA. By a Member of the Newv York Bar. 8vo. paper, pp. 134. New York, 1865. .. 385.5 RECORD of the Massachusetts Volunteers. 1861-635. 2 vols. st. cloth pp. 793-10s7. Boston, 1870. 9 0Nj 3856 RED TAPE and Pigeon Hole Generals as seen from the Ranks dr ing a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac. L2mo. cloth, pp. :,,I New York. 1D64. 1 25 38357 REDPATII (James). Echoes of Harper's Ferry. 12mo. cloth, pp. .513. Boston, 1.60. 1 75 3858 REFLECTIONS (IN SLAVERY; with Recent Evidence of its In- humanity. OPccasioned by the Melancholy Death of Romain, a Fremnh Negro. By Hlumanitas. Plate. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 40. Phila- delphia, 1803. 5o 3859 REGISTER of the Commissioned Officers and Privates of the New, Jersev Volunteers in the Service of the United States, January 1, 1 463. 8vo. pp..584. Jersey City, 1863. 1 25 3860 REID (Whitelav). Ohio in the War. Her Statesmen, her Generals, and her Soldiers. Maps, portraits, and engravings. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. Cincinnati, 1868. 10 01) 3861 REPLY of I.ieut.-Col. Pilsen to Emil Schalk's Criticisms of the Cam- paign of the Mountain Department under Gen. Fremont. 8vo. paper, 1863. 25 3862 REJECTED STONE (The), or Insurrection vs. Resurrection in America. By a Native of Virginia. 12mo. paper. Boston, 1861. SO 3863 REPORT of the Board of Managers of the New York State Soldiers' Depot. 8vo. paper, pp. 160. Albany, 1864. 1 (W) 3864 REPORT of the Commission appointed by the Governor of Penn- sylvania to Investigate the Alleged Army Fra uds. 8vo. paper, pp. 63. Harrisburg, 1861. 3. 38.5 REPORT of the Committee on Federal Relations, in regard to the calling of a Sovereign Convention. 8vo. paper, pp. 22. Frederick, 3d., 1861. 25 386'6 REPORT of the Committee on the Memphis Riots and Massacres. Svo. cloth. Washington, 1866. 1 00 3867 REPORT of the Committee on the Harper's Ferry Invasion. 8vo. cloth. Washington, 1860t). 1 50 3868 REPORT of the Committee on the New Orleans Riots. 8vo. cloth. Washington, 186i7. 2 50 3869 REPORIT of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. 3 vols. Svo. cloth. Washington,, 1863. ; 00 38711 REPoRT of the .Joiht Committee on the Conduct of the War. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. Washington, 1865). 3 50 3871 REPORT of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Sipl plemental Report. 2 vols bvo. cloth. 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'Manual of the 'Medical Botany of the United State-, containing a Description of 52 Medical Plants, vith tiheir Narues, Qnalitie-, Properties. history, etc., with remarks on neatly 500 ,Substi- tutei, and 5:o' Colored Plates. l6mo. sheep, pp. 25.9. Fine copy. Phil- ad. lihi, IS-I. I 5 00 43.;t I -NESQUtE (C. S.) Monograph of the Fluviatile Bivalve Shells of th, Rivet Ohio, containing Twelve genera, and Sixty-eight species. Pl1ate. Vimo. cloth, pp. 72. Philadelphia. 1832. 5 00 4361 A nother copy. In French. Svo. paper, uncut. Bruxelles. 3 30 48,'5 1R1 INESQUE (C. S.) Pleasures and Duties of Wealth. Svo. pa- p,,r uncut, pp. 32. Philadelphia, 1840. 1 00 43i'6 11\FINESQUE (C. S.) Prodrome d'une Monographie des Rosiers Joe I'Aneriquie Septentrionale. Prodrome d'une -Monograpthie di- Tur- biI,)iis o Fossiles du Kentuki. 8vo. paper, uncut, pP. 20. Brux- ell-. 1 .S0 4:;67 11 AFINESQUE (C. S.) The Good Book. Number 1. 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'1',is ,,rtait was painted for and presented to Charles Poulson, Esq., of I'hiladelphtia, by lBatinesque, in gratitude for his having translated one ef his works from the French. 30 U0 - TTh above collection of -kork by Prof. RaftnDequ- believetd to be sosqoolel. 4;7, 2 ]AU (Charles). A Deposit of Agricultural Flint lmplements found in Southern Illinois. 8vo. paper, pp. 9. Washington, 1t669. 60 240 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 4373 RAXYMOND (R. W.) The Mines of the West. 8vo. cloth, \e Xorkk I s69 1 4374 1.AY ION-D (R. W.) Statistics of Mines and Mining in the states anal Tearitoeras west of the Rocky Mountains. 8vo. sheep, pp a-1. Washingtonl, 1z710. 2 :;0 43;5 R. M'Y )-`I) (R. 11'.) Statistics of Mines and Mining. 8vo. al.,ti pp. Ih WVashington, 1873. 4376 1EFFT-1 f''1ON of certain Misrepresentations issued againsst the Autho,l f the 'Fauna Americana.' 8vo. paper, pp. 4' Phil.'k-J phia, I,2'. 43;7 lREMARPS on a Recent Work, entitled "The Natural Hiistorv of the XVeutige., of Creation.: i2mo. paper, pp. 65. Phila., 1846 .5 43"s i'EP)Pi'Tr of Experiments on Coals of the Pacific Coast. 8vo. paper, pp. aI. A-ashinlgton. 7- 4379 REPORT of the 'Mining Commission of the State of Ohio, 1871. MSo. p.iper, pp. 199J. Columbus, 1872. 59 43s)1 REPOliT of the Property of the Triunfo Silver M1ining Company of 1 on f, r riafornia. Portrait and Plates. 4to. japer, uncut, prp. . Philadelplhia. 1840). I on 4381 RElu 1'TS of Explorations and Surveys, to ascertain the M1ost Pac- ticible anal Econnmicad lioute for a Railroad from the Mfis-4siili ltier to th1. -ariic Iceati. Maps anl colored plates. Beautiful copy. 1: vols 4to clotb. Wa-hington, 1;55. 2'6 va 43 82 ROPINSON (Samuel). A Catalogue of American Minerals. with their I ocqli ies. including all that arc knowvn to exist in the U. S. and Britiah Provinces. 8vo. sheep, pp. 316. Boston, 1825. 1 ,.) 438: RCII hE (A. R.) Scientific Reports on the Island of Anticosta. Svo. paper, pp. 92. New York, IS65. :) 4.9.4 IIOGEPS (1I. D.) Description of the Geology of the State of Newv Jersey- Leing a Final Report, 8vo. paper, pp. :301. Philadaiphl.ia, 43, POP GElS (11. D.) Geologv of Pennsylvania. First, Second]. 'Ihir, Foniath, and Fifth Reports. Uniformly half bound. 8vo. llaro'Luua" 4398G RO/;ERS (If. D.) Geology of Pennsvlvania. Second. Third, Fanarh arid Jil'th lelports. 8vo. paper. Harrisburg, '8.8-41. Each, 1 '; 43S,7 ROGEiRS (If. D.) Guide to a Course of Lectures on Geolog Sy paper, pp. 43. Philadelphia, 1835. '2 438 ROGJERS (hIenrY D.) Report on the Geological Survey of the Stnte of New .JerIey. Map. 8vo. half bound. Philadelphia. 18:f. 2 4389 ROiGhER1S (WX. B.) 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P'hiladelphia, 1817. 4 ot) 459; SCIIOOLCRAFT (Henry R.) A View of the Lead Mines of 'Mis- souri. Plates. 8vo. boards, uncut. New York, 1819. 2 25 4,597 SCOTT (Robert WV.) First Report of the Kentucky State Agricul- tural Society. 8vo. cloth. Frankfort, 1857. 1 50 4395 SECOND BULLETIN of the Proceedings of the National Institu- tion for the Promotion of Science, Washington, D. C., March, 1841 to February 1842. 8vo. half morocco. I '0 43'09 SELWY-N (A. R. C.) The Fossil Plants of the Devonian and l-p- per Silurian Formations of Canada. 20 Plates. 8vo. paper, pp. 92. Montreal, 1871. 2 50 4400 SELWYN (A. R. C.) Geological Survey of Canada for 1866-439. Mraps. 8vo. paper, pp. 475. Montreal, 1870. 2 50 4401 SELWYN (A. R. C.) Geological Survey of Canada for 1870-71. Svo. paper, pp. 351. Ottawa, 1872. 1 75 4402 SIJEPARD (Charles U.) Report on the Geological Survey of Con- necticut. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 188. New Haven, 1837. 1 50 441x: SE[OE3MAKER (R. M.) 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Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 22, 32, 40, 43, 45, 49, 52, 61, 62, 64, (69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 92, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, and 109. Per number, 50 W447 siTGREAVES (Capt. L.) Report of an Expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers. Accompanied by maps and illustrations. 8vo. cloth. Washington, 1853. 2 50 4408 STANSBURY (Howard). Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, including a Reconnoissance of a new route through the Rocky Mountains. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. Phila- delphia, 18.52. 3 00 4400 STRIONG (Henry K.) Report, containing a Description of the Swvatara Mining District. Plates. 8vo. paper, pp. 61. Harrisburg, 18519. .30 4410 SUCKLEY (George) and COOPER (J. G.) The Natural History of Washington Territory and Oregon. 4to. cloth, uncut edges. Plates not complete. New York, 1860. 3 3t0 4411 SWALLOW (G. C.) The First and Second Annual Reports of the Geological Survey of Missouri. 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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions of all known Indigenous and Nat- uralized Plants growing North of Mexico. 8vo. cloth, pp. 711. New York, 1S38-40. 4 00 4419 TRANSACTIONS of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. Vol. 1] 1856-1860. With 21 plates. 8vo. half morocco, pp. 726. St. Louis, 1860. 8 00 4420 TRANSACTIONS of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. Vol. 2, No. 1. 8vo. paper, pp. 218. St. Louis, 1863. 1 00 4421 TRANSACTIONS of the American Ethnological Society. Vol. 1. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 491. New York, 1845. 4 50 4422 TRANSACTION'S of the Norfolk Agricultural Society for 1849. 8vo. paper, pp. 147. Published by the Society. 30 4423 TRANSACTIONS of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 1870-2. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 200. Madison, 1872. 1 00 4424 TRANSACTIONS of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences. Vol. 2, 1873-4. 8vo. paper, pp. 254. Madison, 1874. 0, 442.5 TRASK (John B.) Report of the Geological Examination of some Parts of the Sierra Nevada and Coast Mountains. 8vo. half bound. 18.34. 1 00 4426 TRASK (.John B.) Report on the Geology of Northern and South- ern California. 8vo. pp. 66. Sacramento, 1856. 1 00 4427 TRAUTWINE (J. C.) Some Remarks on the Internal Improve- ment System of the South. 8vo. paper, pp. 15. Phila., 1839. 25 4424 TROOST (G.) Fifth Geological Report of the State of Tennessee. 8vo. paper, pp. 75. 1839. 1 50 4429 TUOMEY (M.) Report on the Geological and Agricultural SurveY of the State of South Carolina, 1844. 8vo. paper, pp. 63. Columbia, 1844. 2 -50 4430 TYSON (Philip T.) Geology and Industrial Resources of California. Maps. 8vo. cloth. Baltimore, 1851. 1 5o 4431 UNITED STATES Coast Survey Reports for 1854-5-647-9-60-l-2- 4to. cloth. Washington, each, I Oil 4432 VAN RENSSELAER (Stephen). A Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District adjoining the Erie Canal in the State of New York. Plates. 8vo. boards, uncut. Albany, 1824. 1 7. 4433 VERMONT. 6 Pamphlets relating to. Vermont Copper MineS; Laws of 1857, etc. 71 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 243 4434 WARDER (J. A) Geological Reconnoissance of the Arkansas River. 8vo. paper, pp. 27. Cleveland, 1854. 50 4435 WARREN (G. K.) Explorations in the Dacota Country in the year 183;5. 8vo. paper, pp. 85. Washington, 1856. i 00 4436 WARREN (John C.) Remarks on some Fossil Impressions in the Sandstone Rocks of Connecticut River. 8vo. cloth, pp. 54. Boston 18.54. 1 2.5 44l,7 WN-HEELER (George M.) Report of Explorations and Surveys principally in Nevada and Arizona, 1871. 4to. cloth. Washington, 172. 2 50 44398 WHITE (Charles A.) Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Iowa. 2 vols. royal 8vo. cloth. Des Moines, 1870. 10 00 443,9 WHITNEY (Nicholas). The Application of Geology to Agriculture and to the Improvement and Valuation of Land. 8vo. cloth. London, 184.3. 1 00 4440 WIIITTLESEY (Charles). Report of Explorations in the Mineral Regions of Minnesota in 1648-59-64. 8vo. paper, pp. 54. Cleveland, 1861. 75 4441 WILKES (Charles.) Report of the Examination of the Deep River Country in the State of North Carolina. 8vo. cloth. Washington, I s.v 5. 50 4442 WILLIAMS (Jesse). A Description of the United States Lands in lowva. 18mo. cloth, pp. 180. New York, 1840. 50 444-3 WVINCIIELL (A.) First Biennial Report of the Progress of the Geo- logical Survey of Michigan, embracing the Lower Peninsula. Svo. cloth. Lanring, 1861. 2 00 4441 WINCIIELL (A.) Report on the Geology of the Counties of An- trimn, Grand Traverse, Benzie, and Lelanaw, in Michigan. Map. 8vo. paper, pp. 97. Ann Arbor, 1866. 75 41435 WORTH EN (A. II.) Geological Survey of Illinois. 6 vols. 4to. cloth. Springtfield, 1866, 1876. 30 00 44G 5 YANDELL (L. P.) and STlJUMARD (B. F.) Contributions of the Geology of Kentucky. Plates. Svo. paper, pp. 36. Louisville, 1847. 2 00 This page in the original text is blank. DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF ROBERT CLARKE & CO'S Historical and Miscellaneous PU B L I C AT I O N S. INDEX. ALZOn. Universal Church History ........... 47 A,.c. The Cow Chaee ......................... 5 B .e.. io the Pul lit Schools ...................... 53 .t.n.no. The Mammeth Cave of Ken- tucky ...................... 3 Etoon. Iliatoric and iterary Miscellany. CO BOeQLYT. Expedition against the Ohio Indians, 1764 ........................... 4 Bon cD. Sie Mdonths with the Frenhc Army.. , 38 MaLNNen. French Reader ........ ................ C0 BMows. C-ndr ofFren h Nouns.. ............... 9,.) Beenr. Letters fromf the Far East ............. 37 Mcroenr n. Crawford'e Campaign againat Saueky, 1782 .................... .. 22 CLARK. Ca.Imaign in the Illinois, 1778- CBACBAFT. The Old Paths. Truth of the Ge.l...... ............................ ... r6o CR.AG. The Olden Time ........................... 23 DA - I an.d ltantc. Hietory of 9tieeouri. 34 Unooc. Pio eer Life in Kentucky .......... 16 EKpn. T.ar in Ohio, Kentucky, and It- dia'na Territory, 18t'5 ........................... 19 FT tLt Exp. onse Be.ck .............................,.29 F,.L.-. ilneer R.-Icord loses Ca.nty, Ohio. 32 FLee.t.En. (helera Charactreittils, etc. 38 Fo.t-. Ier-llietorie Man, et. 31; GatEsne. Free Istitotiond ... ............... 'Al MeBRnDe. Pioneer Biogre phy ................. 10 Moernewet. Law af Par-nerhip . 54 Slav. Journey to the Ohio Country, I78T. 1789.26 Teves-vutturn. Safety Book-keeping 58 Iltaca. Child-Bed Fer. . 38 Mo-Taeusetee. Spirit of Law. 2 50 N-s eand Addeem Bk ..39 NA9o. Crime and the F mily. . 5 Outs Valley Hietorical Series 2 -19 POOLE. Anti-Slavery Opinion before loI. 29 Panavece. Poems of George D. Prentice..59 Qrtec. Eesaye noudueationatl icl orm nn . 40 havn E. Itietory 'I Lexington, Kentoky- lleceseetrtt. Po ities at a Sciene.. t Wine-Makers Manl.. 4'; ,ltre. Chart of Cranial N rs.... 9 Roe. Gonrratship; or, fow I anageld M 1y Huahand.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Ro-. The Olt, Old Story. 5 Roe. Tlhe Art of Pletin. 57 lan - GEanto. Doctor and Student ,2 lateera, The Sourer of -teat .re .. 7 SInt. Captivity with the Indians, 179....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..........,. 12 lrasGove Cemetery, Cinci.nnti ... ....... 33 rspoen!. Memorial of William Ipeonee, 1(;,7.................... 27 ST-aTv.o Jacob B-wn, nd th-ePoeme. 59 Gateu---. K.n.at her Reoees, e..... 31 Se .n. History of Ccomueg, Ohio.24 HALL. Lew-a - f the W et s 3 a nr.....................w ....... 1T-19 MALL. Ro mance of Western History ........3 TEa OO . Anerican State tUiveitie 55 H anoeratv. The Lam of orse.................. ,4 Tarn. Journal to P iekawillany, Ohio, HAvlen1. ar of in the orthet 2 ..................................2................... HA Onr Barren Landa ...................... 27 T ..et.RnandfBLA-nnAv W-,arlSoetey...S Dloenac. Life f .otherfo-d B. Hayes... O ToLtR DA-tONo Foantain, Ciseianni a '; Hone. ltetrical Collee1tion of Ohio....... 32) VA. HOBNF. History of the Army of tle e. Iliorical Collections Coshoton Cumberlnd.......................................0 4-onluty. Oh.io. ............................... 32 VOOnHEY.. Speeches, Forensic, Lit roy, Ilt-eoe. J..-rney in Hi onduras. 27 WALten. Hietory of Athens Ceonty, (1,i" Jo-e ER. Brdo of North America .............. 48 WAnnEB-D. BacttL. Vineyard 4a tor 40 JccttotN. Rtoemory Leavet. Poemn. 0 tO WLsalsA. Dinea-es of the Ear ............... Ktce.a. Commeaun"ry on tliv Constitution 53 W-tte.xe, Two Western C-mpiges i0 K -e-AnrT. Land Drainage ...................... 42 Wr of 1812 ....................................,.19 LAw. C,.loniat History of Vinenues, In- Tos1n. istory of Wayne County, In- diana... , 31 diana .31 ROBERT CLARKE & CO.'S Historical and Miscellaneous PUBLICATIONS. Ohio Valley Historical Series. In our Prospectus, issued in April, i868, we announced our intention of publishing, tinder this general title, a series of works relating to the early history of the Valley of the Ohio. It has not been our aim to give a consecutive history, but merely to collect and preserve by publication hitherto unpublished mant.- scril)ts of value relating to the subject, and to reprint some of the early works on Western history which are out of print and rare. In carrying out this design we have issued the seven works here described. We have endeavored to make them valuable contribUtions toi Western history-with what success we leave it for others to say-and to produce them in an attractive style. Thiey have been lberally patronized where we least expected, and have met with little sale where wve most looked for it-ill the Valley of which they treat. We have not been suffEciently sLplzported to warrant the continuance of the Series, and are reluctantly obliged to announce its close. They may yet work their wvay into public favor; if they do, we will perhaps renew the experiment, as there is ito lack of material worthy of publi- Cation. [From the ,I-storical Record.] "They are all beautifully printed on fine paper, with rubricated title- agcs and should be in the possession of every intelligent family in the Ohio Valley, and held almost as sacred as a family record. They are golden grains which compose the history of the heroic age of that country." [From NXeo rork Genealogcal and Biographical Record.] "The I Ohio Valley Historical Series' may well be termed model books in tlhir wily In turin and execution so dinty and elegant that the East mar ,-ell look to her laurels in the typographic art, if she would not be unit- done by the Cincinnati printers. Nor are the contents of these -oltnss fas t-cinating than their excellencies of mechanical execution." " W, welcome this noble (though private) enterprise, which has under- tak-n to give us in so authentic and so handsome a shape, these precious historic memorials of the Ohio V'alley. Their interest is not merely 1otal it is national in its character." 4 Ohio Jalley Historical Series. Mtmber One. Bouquet's Expedition Against the Ohio Indians in 1764. 6 AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the EXPEDI- TION against the OHIO INDIANS, in the year MDCCLXIV, under the command of HENRYBOU2UET, Esq., Colonel of Post, and now Brigadier General in America, including his TRANSACTIONS with the INDIANS, RELATIVE to the DELIVERY of their PRISONERS, and the PRE- LIMINARYS of PEACE, with an INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNT of the Preceding CAMPAIGN, and BATTLE of BUSHY- RUN. To which are annexed MILITARY PAPERS containing REFLECTIONS on the WAR with the SAVAGES; a METHOD of forming FRONTIER SETTLEMENTS; some ACCOUNT of the IN- DIAN COUNTRY; with a LIST of NATIONS, FIGHTING MEN, TOWNS, DISTANCES, and different ROUTES. Published from authentic Documents by a Lover of his Coun- try" (DR. WILLIAM SMITH, Provost of the College of Philadl- pbia). With a Preface by FRANCIS PARKMAN, author of "Conspiracy of Pontiac," etc., and a translation of DUMAS' Bio- graphical Sketch of GENERAL BOUQUET. The MAP and PLATES are finely reproduced by the Photo- Lithographic Process. One volume, 8vo., pp. xxiii, x62, finely printed on tinted paper, neatly bound in English cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, 3.00 A few large-paper copies have been printed on extra-heavy tinted paper. Cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut, Price, 6.oo. Robert Clarke & Co., Cinconnati. 5. [From the Round Table.) "-A better initial volume to the Obij Valley Historical Series couid not be desired than this. Everything is in its favor-the beauty of the volume itself, an invariable characteristic of whatever leaves its pub- lisher's press; the rarity of the work reprinted, the importance in the history of our anti-revolutionary colonizations of the events which occasioned the expedition ; and, by no means the least, the brief explanatory preface added by Mr. Francis Parkman. So that, while the antiquarian or historian will get most out of the work, the average reader will find in it no small pleasure along witb the side li-ht it throws upon the events of a period of which popular ideats are vague and undefined." [From the Cincinnati Gazette.] "It is, in short, a worthy beginning to an enterprise which rnust commend itself to all scholars and literary men, and which reflects credit upoas Cincinnati, as well as upon the enterprise and tact of the publishers." [From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.] "This is the first of the reprints of the Ohio Valley Historical Strits, now inl course of publication by Messrs. Clarke & Co., and is pre- sented to us in a shape and style befitting the ' rarity of the volume, and its intrinsic value as an authentic and reliable narrative of one of the earlieot British military expeditions into the territory North-West ot the Ohio River.' The volume is elegantly printed on tits;l paper, has a good index, and is an honor to the enterprising pubhll,]cr,.'' LFrom the American Literary Gazette and Publishrr's Circular.] "This is the first volume of the Obio Valley Historical Series, just commenced by Robert Ciarke & Co., Cincinnati. We have hereto- fare spiAken of the plan of the projected series. It will undoubtedly I:lc d valuable material for history. We can not too highly commend the admirasble -,ianner in which the publishers have produced the work. Trhe paper and typography are unexceptionable. The original maps and pians are most successfully reproduced according to the I Osborn Prcess, by the American Photo-Lithographic Company, and the entire tnanufacture reflects credit on the skill and taste of Messrs. Cla-rke & Co." fFrom the Atlantic Monthly.) "The whole narrative is most entertaining for the interest of the subject, and for the quaintness of that highly literary style of the last century in which it is written. -' "Its quaintness every one must relish, and none can help noticing the c!lcarness and soliditv of the narration. It is an enter- prse to which we heartily wish success, both for the valuable matter it will preserve for the use of the student and the pleasure it will afford the general reader." 6 Ohio Valley Historical Series. Jzumber Two. Walker's History of Athens County, Ohio. H ISTORY OF ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO, and incidentally of the OHIO LAND COMPANY and tre FIRST SETTLEMENT OF THE STATE at MARIETTA, with Personal and Biographical Sketches of the EARLY SETTLERS, NARRATIVES OF PIONEER ADVENTURES, etc. By CHARLES M. WALKER. Illustrated with an original Map, showing the lands purchased by the Ohio Company, the Donation Tract, and Athens County, Past and Present, with fine Steel Portraits of Hon. Thomas Ewing, Sr., Bishop Ames, Judges Ephraim Cutler and Isaac Barker, and General John Brown. One volume, 8vo., pp. viii, 6oo, finely printed on tinted paper, neatly bound in English cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, 6.oo A few large-paper copies have been printed on extra-heavy tinted paper. Portraits on India paper. Cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. 2 vols. Impl. 8vo. Price, I2.00O [From the Historical Magazine.] -We have never found a more complete local history, nor one in which the author has more succzs-fullv labored to present the annals, the statistics, and the local biographies of a community, with hdelity and elaborate minuteness; and as a specimen of really elegant typogra- phy, it is worthy of all praise." [From the Cincinnati Commercial.] "It is a work so thorough, so complete, so carefully prepared, that it will remain for many years the history of the territory embraced within the early limits of the county. The typography is superb, and the portraits are executed in the best style of steel line engraving." [From the NXw York Tribune.] "The publication of the Ohio Valley Hiftorical Serie., of which this elegant work forms the second volume, is an enterprise for which men of letters are under deep obligation to the good sense and good taste of the publishers. The present volume, though modest in its pretensions, claiming little more than a local interest, is far more valuable in its contents than its title or its unpretending preface might lead one to suppose. It embraces a history of the great Ohio Land Company and the first settlement of the State at Marietta, with biographical Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 7 sketches of the pioneers uf tnat part of Ohio, and a map which pos- sesses considerable historical interest. Quite apart from its intrinsic value, the work also deserves to be prized as a dainty specimen of handiwork, rarely surpassed by the best New York and Boston book- sellers, to say nothing of those of the West. The type is sumptuous, the paper heavy, the binding neat and strong, and the general ty po- graphical arrangement extremely tasteful." [From the New England Historical and Genealogical Resister.] After years of patient and intelligent industry, Mr. Walker has succeeded in gathering together and presenting to us, in a very con- densed form, the history of the county of Athens from its first feebie beginning, with sketches and statistics relating to the bloody Indian wars, the war of i 8 i z, and the late civil war. It is also full of statis- tics relating to the several towns, such as the names of the officers, county and municipal; a history of its churches, schools, libraries, newspapers; with a description of its agricultural products, and of its mineral, manufacturing, and railway resources. All this must make a volume of surpassing interest and value to the inhabitants of the county and to the people of the State generally. 11 Besides the above, Mr. Walker gives us his biographical sketches of the leading men connected with the settlement and history of the coulity, and this feature of the work gives it a peculiar interest for us for the larger number of these were natives of New England, and mlanv ot -hem men of high character and standing here. In fact, the oviole enterprise, begun and carried on by the Ohio.Land Company, was the work of some of the leading spirits of New England, who had been active participators in the Revolutionary war. We know not svhere else so much information can be obtained relating to the origin and hit er; of this company. The men engaged in it, and the emigrants they led to the North-West Territory, gave to the population of Ohio much of the character of its present population and many of the ele- ments of their extraordinary prosperity. "The volume is beautifully printed, and is in all respects one of the handsomest and most complete local histories we have ever seen." [From the Cincinnati Chronicle.] "The volume is one of the most admirable local histories we have ever seen. Mr. Walker has done his work well and thor- oughly. He has exhibited excellent taste and judgment, and his style is free from the objectionable features which too often mar and render comparatively valueless histories of this class." [From the Cleveland Leader.] "A book full of interest to every citizen of Athens county, and inci- dentally to every inhabitant of Ohio, as a record of the first settlement of the State. Mr. Walker seems to have enjoyed unre- stricted facilities for the collection of data, and has worked up his subject with evident care and judgment. The result is, perhaps, the best county history ever written in the State." 8 Ohio Valley Historical Series. NuVimber Three. Clark's Campaign in the Illinois in 1778-9. fOL. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK'S SKETCHES . of his CAMPAIGN IN THE ILLINOIS IN 1778-9, with an Introduction by Hon. HENRY PIRTLE, of Louisville, Ky., and an Appendix containing the Public and Priorate Instruc- tions to Gol. Clark and Maj. Bowman's Journal of the Taking of Post St. Vincents. One volume, 8vo., pp. viii, 119, finely printed cn tinted paper, with a Portrait of General Clark, neatly bound Ufr English cloth, gilt top and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. P:ice, 2.00 A few large-papfr copies have been printer on extra-heavy tinted paper. Portrait on India paper. Cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, 4.00. [From the Atlantic Monthly.] "The publishers of the Ohio Va//ey Historical Series here follow the narrative of Colonel Bouquet's Expedition (already noticed in these pages) with another volume possessing the same curious interest for the student of history, and the same fascination for the lover of exquisitely printed books; for the series, so far, is luxurious in paper and binding, and in typographical execution is surpassed by few productions of the American press. Colonel Clark's campaign was a very brief one, and in fighting not particularly arduous, as would appear from his own showing; but it was full of daring and heroic endurance; it resulted immediately in the reduction of the British military posts between the Ohio and the Mis- sissippi, thus giving tranquility to all the frontier settlements, and it finally secured to us all this vast territory. A little of the romance which belongs to all French colonial his- tory hangs about Colonel Clark's unconscious page, and his sketch affords here and there a glimpse of the life of the habitans in the old seventeenth-century settlements of the French at Kaskaskias, Cahokia, and St. Vincents ; but for the most part it is a plain and summary account of the military operations, and depends for its chief inter- est upon the view it affords of the character of as brave and shrewd a soldier and as bad a speller as ever lived. Some of his strokes of orthography are unrivaled by the studied grotesqueness of Artemus Ward or Mr. Yellowplush; he declares with perfect good faith that on a certain occasion he was very much " adjutated ;" and it is quite indifferent to him whether he write privilidge, happiniss, comeing, attacted, adjucation, suckscss, leathergy, intiligence, silicit, acoutr- Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 9 ments, refutial, and anctious, or the more accepted forms of the same words, as like a bon.afide bad speller, he is quite as apt to do. "The letter is now printed for the first time. We heartily com- mend it to all who love to taste history at its sources, or who enjoy character. It is a curious contrast to the polite narrative of Colonel Bouquet, but it is quite as interesting, and the deeds it records have turned out of vastly greater consequence than those which the brave Swiss performed." [From the Historical Magazine.] "The importance of the expedition of Colonel Clark is known to every well-informed person as that to which we are mainly indebted for our possession, to-day, of the immense range of country west ot the Alleghanies; and this personal narrative cf that expedition, from the pen of its commander, it will be seen, is necessarily a paper of great historic interest, both as a portion of the local history of the West and as an element in the historv of our relations with Great Britairs, France, and Spain. The typography of the volume is excellent." [From the Nation.] "A very original and striking revolutionary character is portrayed by himself in I Col. George Rogers Clark's Sketch of his Campaign in the Illinois in 1778-9.' Clark's military capacity was cer- tainly of a high order, and it is seldom one reads of a commander pos- sessing such boldness, resources, and tact. He understood pertictlv, for military purposes, the Indian nature, and how to exhibit at the right time courageous defiance and magnanimity. The operations at Kaskaskia and Vincennes are described in a very graphic but truly modest manner-the march from the former post to take the latter being one of extraordinary hardship and enterprise. The odd spelling oK the French, Spanish, and Indian names mentioned by Clark, and his ordinary orthography, too, make his narrative quite amusing. Some persons may guess what I Messicippa,' 'La prary de rush ' (La Prairie du Rocher), 'Canoweav' (Kanawha), Cadjutated,' and I adgetation,' stand for. The notes of the editor of this volume add very much to its readable- ness and historical completeness." [From thse New Albany Ledger.] The quaint style of the original is faithfully retained, with Clark's orthography, punctuation, capital letters, and other peculiarities. The narrative is exceedingly interesting, and bears the impress of truth upon its pages. The volume should find a place in the library of every Indianian who takes an interest in the events which had such momentous influence on the destinies of the region of country in which we now live." [From the Losisville Courier-Journal] "The volume is gotten up in antique, and realizes all that the anti- quary could desire. Judge Pirtle's preface is not the least valuable of the contents, which are in every way rare and valuable. It presents the reader with a distinct and graphic picture of Clark and his timcs." 10 Ohio Valley Historical Series. XzV'umber Fozur. McBride's Pioneer Biography. PIONEER BIOGRAPHY: SKETCHES OF THE LIVES OF 1 SOME OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO. By the late JAMES MCBRIDE, of Hamilton. Vol. I contains the Lives of JOHN REILY, THOMAS IRWIN, JOEL COLLINS, ISAAC ANDERSON, SAMUEL DICK, JOSEPH HOUGH, and JOHN WOODS. With a Portrait of the Author. Vol. II contains the Lives of ROBERT MCCLELLAN, ISAAC PAXTON, PIERSON SAYRE, HENRY WEAVER, JEREMIAH BUTTERFIELD, JOHN WINGATE, DANIEL DOTY, IMIATTHEW HUESTON, CAPT. JOHN CLEVES SYMMES, JOHN SUTHERLAND, THE BIGHAM FAMILY, and DR. JACOB LEWIS. Two volumes, bvo., pp. xiv., 352, 288, finelv printed on tinted paper, neatly bound in English cloth, gilt top, and uncut edgies, or entirely uncut. Price, Vol. I, 3.50; Vol. II, 3.00. A few large-paper copies have been printed on extra heavy tinted paper. Portrait on India paper. Cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, Vol. I. 7.00; Vail. 11, 6.oo. These sketches will be found to possess an interest beyond the mere details of the lives of the individuals. They were all of them men who took an active part in the settlement of the Miami country, were prominent in public affairs both civil and militarv, and participated in many of the early conflicts with the Indians in Ohio and Kentuckv, and in the campaigns of Gens. Harmar, St. Clair, Scott, and Wayne; so that, interspersed in the narrative, will be found many details of interest concern- ing the early struggles, from the notes and recollections of eve witnesses, which have never before appeared in print. [From the Cincinnati Commercial.] "The manuscript collections of the late James McBride, of Hamil- ton, Ohio, of which this series of biographical sketches form part, have had a local celebrity for many years, and many persons throughout Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 11 the country have been deeply interested in them. Mr. McBride was an educated gentleman, who gave much attention to personal recollec- tions of early times in the valley of the Great Miami, and who wrote accounts of his old neighbors, friends, and acquaintances, that now form contributions of great value to pioneer history. We have not seen in many days a more elegant volume." [From the Historical Magazine.] "It is a series of sketches of the lives and services of some of the pioneers of the West, prepared from original and authentic material, for his own amusement, by one of their own number; and it preserves and circulates, also, carefully made copies of several important papers, journals, etc., which, but for Mr. McBride's thoughtful preservation of them, might have been lost forever. ' These homely biographies, and others of the same class, in which are recorded the virtues and hardships of those who led the hosts who have since migrated to the West, are, in fact, the only existing annals of the early NVest; and to them must those go who see- inlortation concerning I the day of small things' in that mighty empire, the history of which, sooner or later, must be written in all its fullness and with painstaking fidelity." [From the Nation.] These biographies are by no means confined in their relations to Butler County, but add much to our knowledge of Revolutionary engagements, of the colonization of the Ohio Valley both north and south of the river, of the war of i 8i, and even (following the descendants of the pioneers) of the late Rebellion. They may be read, therefore, with a great deal of pleasure and solid profit by the present generation, and will long be prized for their genealogies." [From the Cincinnati Chronicle.] "Although termed ' unpretending sketches' they are rich in valuable material for the future historian, and possess a present interest as faith- ful biographies of some of the early settlers of Ohio. The elegant volume before us bears every evidence of the careful and yet not unskilled hand which has collected barren facts and isolated frag- ments, and combined them in such a manner as to present an admirable epitome of local history." [From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.] "Mr. McBride, the author of these biographies, who died in 1 8 59 at the age of 70 years, and who was at that date one of the oldest and best known pioneers of Southern Ohio, was well qualified for this work by his tates, early associations, and opportunities for collecting such materials. 8 They certainly are not only well written, but are of thrilling interest, and of the greateat value as memorials of the early settlers of bo,,thern Ohio, and of their protracted and bitter contests with the lndians-contests, in all respects, such as the fathers of New England had but a very slight taste ofl" Ohio Valliy Historical Series. .umber Five. Smith's Captivity with the Indians. A REPRINT oF "AN ACCOUNT of the REMARK- AABLE OCCURRENCES in the Life and Travels of Col. JAMES SMITH (now a citizen of Bourbon county, Ky.), during his Captivity with the Indians in the years 1755, '56, '57, '58, and '59. In which the Customs, Manners, Traditions, Theological Sentiments, Mode of Warfare, Military Tactics, Discipline, and Encampments, Treatment of Prisoners, etc., are better explained and more minutely related than has been heretofore done by any author on that subject. Together with a Desctiption of the Soil, Timber, and Waters, where he traveled with the Indians during his captivity. "To which is added a Brief Account of some very Uncom- mon Occurrences, which transpired after his return from cap- tivitv; as well as of the Different Campaigns carried on against the Indians to the Westward of Fort Pitt, since the year 1755 to the present date. "Written by himself. Lexington; printed by John Bradford, on Main street, 1799." One volume, 8vo., pp. xii., 19o, finely printed on tinted paper, and neatly bound in cloth extra, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, 2.50. A few large-paper copies have been printed on heavy tinted paper. Cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, S5.oo. This work presents a vivid picture of the vagrant, precarious lives of the Indians, little more than a century ago, in the then unbroken wilderness which has given place to the prosperous State of Ohio; 'written without any pretense to style or learning, it bears every impress of truthfulness, and, as a faithful record of an eye-witness of their condition, habits, etc., deserves to be 12 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 1-3 perpetuated. It has been several times reprinted, with more or less accuracy; but all the editions may be now classed among the scarce books. We have prefixed to this edition a somewhat fuller account of the author and his family than has heretofore been given, and added an Appendix of Illustrative Notes by Mr. William M. Darlington, of Pittsburgh, which will be found of considerable interest and value. [From the Atlantic Monthly.] "The narrative of Colonel Smith refers to the pioneer existence dur- ing a space of time when its perils, privations, and atrocities seemed an established condition of things. It is the story of a man of clear, strong mind, with a vein of humor which has now and then a very wittv expression-almost a modern expression ; and though the stvle has few solicited graces, it is plain that this old Indian hunter had some good literary instincts. Otherwise, the narrative of Colonel Smith is marked by few indulgences of sentiment, though always by good feeling, and a shrewd and sympathetic observa- tion of nature as he saw it in the wilderness and the savages about him. There has probably never been any study of Indian life and character more sincere and practical than his; and we know of none so interesting. On the whole, we believe the reader will think all the better of the savages for knowing them through him ; though as for their unfitness to be guests at a small tea party, we suppose there never can be any doubt. We should like to repeat here sonse of the things Colonel Smith tells of them; but his context is precious, and we forbear, for the reader's own sake." [From the Historical Magazine.] "The narrative of such a man, concerning what he actually saw and endured, would be interesting under any circumstances, but in such a case as this, wherein his storv extended over the history of what is now the third State of the Union, during a term of years, it necessarily pussesses unusual interest to those who occupy that territory, and to all students of Anmerican history the world over. It is enriched with appropriate notes, sufficiently numerous and amply sustained by com- petent authorities, from the pen of our respected friend, Wm. M. Darlington, Esq., of Pittsburgh. A good index closes the volume." (From the New England Historical and Genealogical Reghiter.] James Smith, the author, was a native of Pennsylvania, but later in life settled in Kentucky. He was a captive among the Indians in his boyhood, 1755-9; a leader of the 'Blackboys' in 1763 and 1769; 14 Ohio Valley Historical Series. an officer in Bouquet's expedition in 1764; made an exploring excur- sion into Southern Kentucky in 1766; received his title of colonel for services in the Revolutionary war; married and reared a family ; was an active and influential member of the Presbyterian Church ; wrote pamphlets against the Shakers in i8 io; and, when too old to fight his ancient foe, wrote and published a treatise on Indian warfare, with a title page so long that if he could only have induced the Indians to stop fighting long enough to read it, there would have been, perhaps, souse chance of a long peace. "Colonel Smith was an eye-witne s of all he narrates with evident truthtulness. As a picture of Indian life and habits, it deserves a place in every library pretending to be a collection of historical books relating to America. The former editions have long been among the scarce books. This edition is an accurate reprint, and is enriched by a very full account of the author and his family, and by illustrative notes from the pen of Mr. Wm. M. Darlington." [From the Galaay.] "A remarkable, graphic picture of Indian life. Smith ,as adopted into a tribe and lived with the Indians for tour years. His curious account is reproduced in all its piquant originality of expression, and makes one of the most faithful representations of savage existence of which we have any knowledge." [From the Cincinnati Chronicle.] This simple personal narrative will possess to the lover of the curious in literature the value of historical romance. Reproduced in the orig'nal antique form, many singular phrases are preserved in all their purity and, we may add, oddity of expression. To a happy disposition the author seems to have united a keen observation and an evident decrontitiation, unfalteringly sustained throughout five years of captivitv, to make the best of his surroundinJ A His is no doleful descripuiu- of hardships and trials endured in captivity, no labored chronicle of hair- breadth escapes, but a simple narrative bearing the impress of truth on every page. The very quaintness of style interests and attracts ; a style which leaves the reader impressed with no painful sense of griefs and labors, but rather with the captive's heroic endurance under trials, and cheerful submission to his fate; more versed in woodcraft than learned in books, he has given us a faithful record of Indian customs, discipline, mode of warfare, etc., and many of his suggestions as to plans of attack and defense may prove not unworthy the consideration of the present generation. Plain and simple as is Colonel Smith's stale, grotesque in vernacular, but modest as true heroism can make it, the fire or eloquence often lights his pages, and throws a warm glosv upon his pictures. At times, too, we find a tender pathos, which is lost onyv to appear again in such cheerfulness and true spirit of heathful content, Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 15 that an effort is required, on the part of the reader, to recall the extra- ordinary circumstances under which this narrative was written." [From the Nation.] The publication of this volume of the Ohio Valley Hiftorical Series has been in a certain way timely. Frontier warfare between Indians and white settlers has been almost incessant from the day Colonel Smith first experienced it. Colonel Smith undertook to teach his generation, both by thecry and practice, how to oppose the Indians with their own tactics, remarking, with the good sense which char- acterizes all his writings, that the New Englanders had been trained by their lndan difficulties to resist in the most appropriate and .uccessful way the discipline of the British troops. 5s In spite of its sa'ue as an account of Indian character, customs, and mode of warfare, this work is quite as much entitled to the numerous editions which it has enjoyed. by its unconscious portraiture of the author. He was a native of Southern Pennsvlvania, in what is now the border; atter his return from captivity he becatne a leaditg citizen of Franklin county; stood a trial for murder with great mora courage, dissuading an attempt to rescue him which wvould certaittls hare succeeded; was acquitted and a.terward resided in Kentuckv, of which he had been an early expolrcr. By descent he was a Scsatch-lrish Presbyterian, wiho could spcik I Dutch' while still a youth, and he is a very creditable representa- tice of the stock. The regions noted in his journal as being the resorts of the Indians, or traversed bv his tribe, hare been carefully idctttitied bh Nlr. Darlington in an appendix, which, with a good index arid the exce'lent typography, makes this unquestionably the best edition of Smith's account.' [From the New York Evening Post.] "To one who is inquisitive to understand the habits, social and natural, of ' the noble red men,' this work will be very acceptable. Co-iosel Smith was a religious enthusiast, atad a literarv man in his way. Its Kentuckv, he was a leader of the Stonites. He finally returned to his relations in the Presbyterian Church. and was licensed and ordained to the oniasistry. He was an effective missionary." [From the Frankfrt Commonwealth.] "As a work of interest it is hardly surpassed by any production conoected with the earlv history of the West. The immediate object ot the account, as given by Smith himself, was to acquaint the pioneicers with the Indian sode of' warfare, and thus secure thens against s-vage depredations and cruelties. The narrative is full of interest trotis beginning to end, declaring the customs, manners, theological sentiments, warfare, discipline, etc., of the savages with a minute and vivid eye." Ohio Valley Historical Serif. Number Six. Dr. Drake's Pioneer Life in Kentucky. P IONEER LIFE IN KENTUCKY: A Series of REM- 1 INISCENTIAL LETTERS addressed to his Children. By DR. DANIEL DRAKE. Edited with Notes and a Biographical Sketch by his son, HO-. CHARLES D. DRAKE, of Missouri. One volume, 8vo., pp. xlvi. and 263, finelv printed on tinted paper, and neatly bound in cloth extra, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut edges. Price, 3.oo. A few large-paper copies have been printed on heavy tinted paper. Portrait on India paper. Cloth, gilt top and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, S6.oo. Much has been said and written of the warlike and adventurous aspects of Pioneer Life in the West; but these Letters are believed to be the only attempt at a detailed description of its more peaceful phases, and as such may be considered a valuable as well as peculiar contribution to American literature. Pioneer life still follows our Western border; but going with the railroad and the telegraph, it is a pastime to what such life was in the last century. As the old-time period recedes from view, its interest increases. If its events were such as might be expected, substantially, to repeat themselves, they are historical guide-posts to succeeding generations; if, however, they belong to conditions, which, in the nature of Lhings, may not be looked for again, they, at least, stimulate inquiry into, and aid in the study of, the character of the people among whom they occurred. In this view, if no other, these letters may be considered to have an appreciable value. They portray with equal vividness the character of pioneer life, the character of the pioneer boy and the character of the " old man "-as in them he calls himself-who, in describing that life and that boy, unconsciously photographed himself as he was when he wrote: all done with a frankness which invites confidence, a freshness which arrests and rewards attention, 16 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. and a truthfulness which claims belief. This triple portraiture, not often found in such sharpness of outline and fidelity of detail as in these letters, can not fail to interest the reader. They were not designed as a literary performance; they were merely the off-hand, familiar talk of a father to his children, and as such, while they may not claim exemption from criticism, their freedom from literary pretension may, at least, somewhat turn its edge. Those who knew Dr. Drake will recognize in the portrait' accompanying this volume an animated and faithful likeness. [From the Atlantic Monthly.] "Dr. D-'lie was a man who, while he lived, was a large pare oF all literary and scientific progress in the West, and who left behind him a repuLe for public usefulness and private worth which his own section maY well cherish with pridc, iAd w chh we msv a'I gladly recognize. He wcan a very remarkable man in every wvav-for what he was and tor what he did; and the story of his bos hood in the backwoods of' Ken- tucky, as told here, is one of the best witnesses to the fact that, what- ecxc refinement may be, fienens is as directly the gift o( h"a. - as ases Positive ability. Civilization, you must own as vou read, was born in t iis man; by nature he hated whatever was rude and cruel and im- pu and loved justice and beauty. He was not a titan of genius, it -ul ' seem, but of' sensibility and couscieince and xunwzc, ; not smart in the pitiable, bad way of many of our growths 'ftron the pe ple,' hut talented. tasteful, industrious, honest. The letters of Dr. Drake are n st nier-y personal remin;cennces, hut faithiul pictures of local manners and custottss. We can not advise any to turn to them for the realization of romantic ideas of the pioneers; but they are very interesting reading and very instructive ; they fortn part of our own history, which daily grows more remarkable and precious; and we most heartily commend the volume, not only to collectors of such material, but to the average reader, as something very apt for his enter- tainment and then for his use. The biographical sketch by Mr. Charles D. Drake is satisfactory, and the preface is a singularly sensible piece of writing." [From the Cincinnati Commercial.] "The series of letters now published were written in the later years of his useful life, and offer graphic pictures of pioneer life in Kentucky and Ohio during the first quarter of the century. There is just enough personal incident to give the letters piquancy, and make them agreeable as well as profitable reading. A fine steel, live portrait accompanies the volume, which is printed in the best style of typographical art." 17 18 Ohio Valley Historical Series. [From the Methodist Recorder.] "We have found these reminiscences unusually instructive and enter. taining. Dr. Drake's pen-pictures of the early times in Kentucky, the hardships, trials, joys, and associations of pioneer life among the Indians and forests, are exquisitely drawn and truly colored. His memories of childhood; the journey from New Jer.sey across the Alleghenies, in road wagons, to Old Red Stone Fort, where the family embarked in a flat-boat for Mayslick. Kentucky; the long and tedious experience of the river, with exposure to the savages all along the banks, the scanty stores of provision on which to begin the new life in the wilderness; -the manner of clearing the ground, cultivating corn, manufacturing various articles of domestic utility, spinning, weaving, fulling; the husk- ings, sugar camps, wild grape hunting; the thousand scenes and chores of backwoods' life, are indeed the most enjoyable of pages for a winter evening by the fireside. "Dr Drake was an eminent practitioner in Cincinnati in maturer life, a thorough scholar, a Christian philanthropist, and Cincinnati's helper to many an institution of permanent value." [From the Nation.] We can neither dwell as we should like upon the character of Dr. Drake, as briefly sketched by his son, nor upon his own rem niscences, with which the volume is chiefly occupied. Of the former, it is enoech to say that he was remarkable for public spirit, took broad vies-s ot the future of his adopted State and city, and was, as his works testify, a student of many things outside of his profession, though more or less related to it. He seems to have been always sensible of his de- fective education, and took every occasion to impress upon those who destined their sons to medicine, the importance of early intellectual discipline. The account of his boyhood is well worth reading and re- reading, in order to realize accurately the pioneer backwoods' life of his day. It is singularly minute in its details and yet comprehensive, and at the clo-e one has scarcely a question to ask concerning the maners and customs, farm operations, rustic festivals, religious observances, institutions of the neighborhood in which Dr. Drake was reared." [From the Cincinnati Chronicle.] "From these letters we obtain not only many facts connected with Dr. Drake's early life, but are admitted to close acquaintance with his very thoughts and feelings. They are filled with sentiments of affuction and unailoyed paternal tenderness ; and pervading all, a kindly, ge:. al humor, and not seldom a flash of wit, or an expression of genuine hearty mirth. Those who knew the writer intimately, well know that under a dignified and apparently cold exterior, beat a warns, affectionate heart, and a spirit which, if sometimes arbitrary, was never unjust. These traits are indeed excellently portrayed in his letters. written in a playful, affectionate vein, and evidently with no thought of the value they possessed, and the purpose they were soon to serve." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 19 a mtber Seven. Miscellanies. i. MEMORANDUMS OF A TOUR, made by JOSIAH Espy, in the States of Ohio and Kentucky, and Indiana Terri- tory, in 1805. With an introductory sketch, pp. viii, 30. 2. TWO WESTERN CA.MPAIGNS IN THE WAR OF i812-13. 1. Expedition of Captain HENRY BRUSH, with supplies for General HULL, 1812. 2. Expedition of Governor MlEIGS, for the relief of Fort MEIGS, 1813. By SAMUEL WIL- LIAMs, with an introductory sketch, pp. 58. 3. THE LEATHERWOOD GOD. An account of the Appearance and Pretensions of JOSEPH C. DILKS, in Eastern Ohio, in 1828. By R. H. TANEYHILL, PP. 56. One volume, 8vo, finely printed on tinted paper, neatly bound in cloth, extra gilt top and edges, uncut, or entirely uncut. Price, 2.50. A few large-paper copies have been printed on heavy tinted paper, cloth, gilt top, and uncut edges, or entirely uncut. Price, 5.00. LFr-. the Nation.] The last volume is one of the iost interesting of the series. Mr. Espy's narrative is that of a man with a " curiosity for observation," as he himself says, and with an acute jidgment which led him frequently to conclusions greatly in advance of his time... The Leatherwood God is one of the most extraordinary narratives of religious fanaticism we have ever met with. [From the London Saturday Review.] The Ohio Valley Series are well printed and well got up. . . In the last volume we find a narrative of operations in the same region, during the war of i8i 2, and a verv curious and interesting account of the achievements of a predecessor of Joe Smith svho appeared for the first time, no one knewv how or whence, at a meeting of the Ohio Nletho)dists in the open air, svho laid claim to extra-srdinarv phsical rtd spiritual powers, his possession of which his disciples unhleitatinelv be'ieved, and who finally, after duping numbers into a conviction that he was no other than the incarnate Deity, suddenly disappeared no one knew whither. The story is instructive and significant, as an example of the credulity ofa comparatively educated, intelligent and hard-headed People, when their religious sense and their appetite for marvel and mystery are at once appealed to. Altogether, the series is one of great 0ocai interest, and worthy of something more than a m mre local noto- riety. 20 Miscellaneous Publications of AN HORNE'S ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND-Tite V History of the Army of the Cumberland: its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles. Written at the request of Major-Gen- eral George H. Thomas, chiefly from his Private Military Jour- nal, and Official and other Documents furnished by him. By Thomas B. Van Borne, U. S. A. LIBRARY EDITION. z vols. and Atlas. 8vo. Illustrated witlh 22 Campaign and Battle Maps, compiled by Edward Ruger. late Superintendent Topographical Engineer Office, lleadq carters Department of the Cumberland. Cloth, S.oo; sheep. libra ry style. to-oo; half morocco, 12 oo POPULAR EDITION. 2 VOIS. 8vo. Containing the same text as the library edition, btut only one map. that exhibiting all the campaigns. Cloth, 5;oo. The History of the Army of the Cumberland was commenced at the solicitation of Major-General George 11. Thomas, and completed with his co-operation and supervision. With instructions to a -rite nothing but the truth," General Thomas, in the summer of i865, placed in the hands of the author his PRIVSTE -1ILITARY JOURN.NL, containing a succinct diary .1 the events and opera- tions of each day to the close of the war. He also intrusted him with all of his private papers, letters, etc., which in any way related to military matters, and furnished him with the originals or copies of all pertinent official documents, orders, telegrams, reports, and other materials neces- sary to make a complete and accurate history of the campaigns and bat- tle in svhich this Army took so prominent a part. Hle had an enthusi- astic interest in the progress of the work, giving the author constantly the henefit of his criticisms and suggestions in its general purview and its min-test details, and when he last examined some of the completed chap- ters of the more important campaigns and battles, he expressed his satis- faction and gratification by saying: " It -ilt be an honest and trthful history." [Feo-: Geoeral 1t' T. Sherman.I "I take great pleasure in complimenting you on the handsome style in which this work is printed and bound. The subject-matter also is admir- able, well arranged, and well digested. The narrative is clear and con- cise, sustained by the reasonable number of official documents." [Frosn Gencral -Joseph Hooker.] "I have just finished its careful perusal, and have not found one line to expunge or one idea to change. It is a masterly work, truthful, clear, forcible and able in all resnects." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 21 [Ftest Mlee U-dted& ,ist/as Armzy and Sauy JusesL.] "It may fairly be taken as an impartial and careful history, bv a cau- tious and careful man, of the doings of an am and a general about whom too little is known in the East. With much general infor-ation about the Arm' of the Cumberland and General Thomas, the world has, neverthe- less, till now, lacked that precise and reliable testimony as to its deeds, which no one was to competent to give as Thomas himself. Chaplain Van Bomre has enjoyed very rare advantages in the preparation of his work. First of all is the fact that General Thomas per-onally requested him to write it, in the emphatic words, "Write nothing but the truth. You will cootravene received opinions, and you must fortifv Yourself." This commission to those who knew the cautious and conservative Th'omas when alive, carries with it great s-eight as to the capacits of the a,,thor for the task, for Thomas was bv no means one to bestosv such tire confidence, without hasilog full experience if a man' ch.-r-cter. Secondly, all, or nearly ail, the materials )f the work were collected and supplied by Thomas himself, commencing with his own; military jour- nal,' scrupulously accurate in its chronology, avd recording each day's operations at its close. The result is a very careful and elaborate history, which mav almost be said to be a product of Thomas' own brain, and in which toe author is almost entirely lost in the weight of the original doc- uments which he prints in exte.so. There is no 'padding' about the book, and all the reports anid documents are interestingper Se." lIf; m.,, th N'as, 1I ,,,!l Tn/usleir.] "The high character of this work, among the numerous monographs reiating to the istorv of the civil war, is guaranteed by the materials em- ploved in its composition. . . The author indulges without reserve in criti ali comments on the -ovements of the different commanders. both in the FIederaml and Confederate armies, but his strictures are evidentiv the frut of intehliment conviction and temperate jud-grnent,.ammd not inspired bh prejudice or spite. In point of style, his descriptions have the merit ol tersness nl vitaity. . . They are not distorted by ant spirit of partisanship, and in the -oderation of their tone, as svell as in the finish of their e' cution, betray a degree of literary culture and practice which is not always found in sketches of military history,." [P/i ust ' ca. - 'Lf (,. nen'm B Rern--c'sar illK C's e,amrtz ;a-cm. 1 Tii the fitrst place it is what it claims to be. the history of an army, and it is the first work published since the war for which this ctHain caii be es- tablished. There have been moore voluminous works written upon the part taken b l tie States, and also upon indiridual armies, but no one of them so completely covers the whole ground of any army's operations, from the das oh its sinal eat beginnings till its final dissolmition. ' lie author, Chaplain Van llsrne, enjoyed exceptional facilities near Gene-il Imtorae 11. Thomas for gathering his materials. Ills labors be- l-ii !nesfor T.moias died-long, eniou _h to give the author abundant opportunity to learn, from the lips of this greatest soldier of our war, the trien isile history of the army which he loved so well and commanded with sush distinction. " If General Thomas were alive, all words from himn in regard to many disprted questions which have lately been raised, would be received with intense interest by the country, and accepted as decisive. In this work, in atl itmportant sense, his last utterances appear. This is not true in the sense that ansthing outside of the record is written here in the very words of rhiomnas but ha the reports and dispatches quoted, and in the shaping, 55 icit it is knoss lie gave to the whole work, it comes nearer being an e-ili-aition from him than any book on army movements it would now be Po0,ible to produce. These two features most give permanent value to Vin horne's History: first, it is entitled to be called such, and, second, it .5 one shaped largely by General Thomas himself. . . ." 22 Historical Publications of C RAWFORD'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST SANDUSKY, 1782. An Historical Account of the Expedition against Sandusky, under Col. William Crawford, in 178Z. With Bio- graphical Sketches, Personal Reminiscences, and Descriptions of Intei-esting Localities; including also Details of the Disastrous Retreat, the Barbarities of the Savages, and the Awful Death of Ciawford by Torture, with a tine Steel Portrait of Gen. William Irvine, Commander at Fort Pitt, 1781-83, who authorized, helped to organize, and issued instructions for the campaign. By C. WV. Btotcrfield. 8vo. Cloth, gilt top. 3 50 This work comprises a complete narrative of the Expedition, drawn l-rgelv from original manuscripts, describing in detail the causes which led to the or-anization of the Campaign in Western Pennsylvania: the as--mblig "of the army at the Ohio riser, and its march to Sanduky; the mar-haling of the savages upon the Sandusky Plains to repel the Ameri- can; the battles of the wilder-ess; the retreat of the army and its return to the bordr;-followed by an account of the capturing of straggLrs by the Indians; the barbarities inflicted on them; the escape of Knight and Sloser f-m captivity; and the terrible death of Crawford by prolonged and most cruel torture. The work also includes biographical sketches of Brig. Gen. William Irvine (co---anding at Fort Pitt, I781-1783), who authorized, helped to organize ar.d issued instructions fortthc Campaign; of Col. William Craw- ford, commander of the Expedition; of Mlatthc-v Elliott, a British Cap- tain, in con mand of the ene-y; of Captain Pipe, a famous Delaware Indian war-chief; of Simon Girtl, a noted white sa-age; and many oth- e,:. together with incidents upon the battle-fields and retreat; thrilling personal adventures, heroic deeds, and sufferings of the gallant frontiers- men. [From the His/oical Magazine.] "Mr. Butterfield has laid the foundation for his narrative with unusually good judgment: and then, he has portrayed the expedition, which is the recognized subject of the work, in all its movements, with great particu- larity and the utmost care." [From the Ngrv' rork Genealogical and Biographical Record ] "We have only words of commendation to both author and publisher, for putting before us in such readable shape, this intensely intereting stors of one of the most notable yet tragical episodes of the Western border warfare of the Revolution. .. It is accompanied by a fall index; in our view, the very best recommendation to any book." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 23 T HE OLDEN TIME.-A monthly Publication, devoted to the TPreservation of Documents and other Authentic Information in relation to the Early Explorations and Settlement and Improve- ment of the Country around the Head of the Ohio. Edited by Neville B. Craig, Esq. Originally published at Pittsburgh in 1846-47. 2 vols. 8vo. Cloth, io-oo; Cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, io.5o; Sheep, Iz2.o; Half-morocco, 14.00; Half- morocco, gilt top. uincut edges, 15 oo The index alone vill convev an idea of the richness of this collection. Anions, in ny others, the folowving may be enumerated: Washi- _ton's j-urnals of 173, I754. arid 1770: Frederick Post's journal from Philadel- phi- to the Oh0. 1758t : George Crogan's journal, from Fort Pitt to Vin- cennes and 1 troit, 1765; General Richard Butler's journal to the Falls of the Ohio, 1785; Arthur Lee's journal to the Northwestern Indians, S;a lare number of valuable article- relating to the Indians, includ- in'r det-sils of many conferences and treaties; numerous articles concern- infr1 Braddock's defeat, Lord Dunmore's war, the early settlement of Wc-tern Pennslsania, and the Northwestern Territory, etc., etc. Two earls books are reprinted entire in its pages-Smith's " Account of Gen- er-t Bouqnet', expedition against the Ohio Indians in T764, and A Me- morial, sontainingZ a sumnrary view of facts, with their authorities, in ansver to the observations sent by the English Ministry to the Court- of E-:rople. Translated 1rom the French." Though there were tico editions of this latter work published, both in 17;7-one its Philad-lphi., and one in New York-it is sne of the rarest of American books (wve lately sold a copy of it for 6-ool. and is verv valuable as giving the French view of the situation in the Weest at that time. Besides the abose, the publication embraces numerous articles, giving facts of the most interesting charac- ter, from the pri, ate journals and personal renminiscces of many of those who acted prominent parts in early days, which wvill be of great valie to the future historian of tmis region. A ftll and accurate index has been prepared for this edition, which greatly enhances its value. The edition is a limited one. " Mr. Craig was peculiarly fitted for such an undertaking. No one could bring to the task projected a keener spirit of research or more culti- valtd taste for archeologicsl pursuits than he. Born in tihe Redoubt built in 1764, his life, extending to more than three-score and ten, was spent within rifle-shot of the place of his birth. Familiar in hIis boyhood and early years with many of the characters who appear upon these pages, his maturer mind was ofte. occupied with endeavors to search out and preserve evertthing that could throw light upon the early settlement of the Europeans about the headquasrters of the Ohio. . . . It is smeedless to say hosw inetresting these documents are, not only to the historical student, but also to the general reader. Its pages glow, in many instances, with a romance quite their own."-Pittsburgh Chronicle. " Documents of various kinds, private journals, etc., treating of what passed within his immediate ken, take on a new value under his intelligent editimng, and are effectively supplemented by his original contributicins. They throw light on passages in our national history, for the study of which the ordinary reader has had small facilities. Mr. Bancroft treats of the exploration find settlement of the Northwest at some length; but in this work we have the filling for his general outline. To tho-e who are curious as to the origin of the States vhich now constitute the brain of the psiwerful WVest, these volumes offer a treasury of information."-Literary World. 24 Historical Publicaaions of S TUDER'S HISTORY OF COLUMB113US, O. Columbns, S Ohio: Its History, Resources, and Progress, from its Scttle- ment to the Present Time. With Map and numerous Illustra- tions. By Jacob H. Studer. 1zmo. Cloth. 2 oo [Fromn the Historical Record.] "This handsomely illustrated and well-printed volume is really one of the most interesting of local histories with which the writer is acquainted." [From N-ev England Historical and Genealogi-ca Register.] "It is now seventy-one years since the State of Ohio was admitted into the Union, and sixty-one since Columbus was selected as its capital. The progress of the state and its capital in the subsequent six decades has been most extraordinary. Columbus has becomne a city, distingui-hed for the intelligence, enterprise, and wealth of its fast multiplying population. Mr. Studer's book seems to be a carefull] prepared and very full history, and will be found to be a useful compendium of information." [From the Historical Magazine.] "As a record of the history and resources of Columbus, the work seems to have been prepared with commendable care. It embraces all branches of the subject; notices all the minutia, and really seems to have left little to be desired which has not been done." [From the Ohio Statesman.] "An examination of its contents satisfies us that much labor and ex- perience h.lve been devoted to its preparation. The more we read of it, the more we become conyinced that the main object in view has been to procdce a reliable work. There is no partiality, bigotry, or coloring-u.p of facts. O)ne can not help but be satisfied as to the truthfulness of the statements made." [From the Columbus Gazette.] Here we have a work of rich merit. It deals solely with our city, and it, a plain, matter-of-fact manner, which can not be too highly com- mended. The matter in hand is well handled and lucidly treated. 'Mr. Stwder has made a success of this work, and it deserves a wide circulation." [From the Nation.] "Mr. Studer's history is composed with method and intelligence, and is accompanied by a good map." [From the Ohio Educational Yo-rnal.] "The preparation of the work before us was evidently a ' labor of loe.' Its materials were gathered with patient industry, and used with good judgment and discretion." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 25 RANCK'S HISTORY OF LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Its Early Annals and Recent Progress, including lBiograph- ical Sketches and Personal Reminiscences of the Pioneer Stttlers, Notices of Prominent Citizens, etc. By George WV. Ranck. Svo. Cloth, uncut. 4 00 [From the Io9orieai Magazie.] "It is very seldom that any locality can secure 6o faithful an annalist as Mlr. Ranck has proved himself to be; and we very rarely find a work of this class which has been prepared with such evidently untiring hida-try. Nothing seems to have been forgotten or overlooked of what Lexington has everseen or ever done; and it seems that no one has ever set foot within her boundaries without finding a place in this admirable record." [F, U., tlist reql / od,-,L.] ""Mr. Ranck seems to have worked most earnestly, faithfully, and judi- cioL-ily, in the collection of the materials and the use ol them, which com- pose this volume. lIe gives a most interesting account of the lirst setters, their privations, intercourse with the tndians, and their almost hourly perils of some kind. A graphic account is also given of the incidents which made that region receive the title of The Dark and 3lo-dvy Ground;' also, a clear narrative of the political and social events which marked the earlier years of Lexington. Indeed, much of the book reads like a ro- mance." [From ,,Nex Esyad II -otrieal sisal ealif cal L'efstr.] "Historically, geographically, and socially, Lexington is one of the most interesting cities of America. . . . The author of this ssork aimed to make a thorough and accurate local history. IHe has evidently succeeded, and produced a book which is written in good English, with proper reserve, and in good taste. It is a model in these respects. The publishers have put the book into a very attractive dress, as to type, paper, and binding. [IFroso the Cscisoa'i siseeerl/.] "Robert Clarke & Co. have issued in handsome style a history of Lex- ington, Kentucky, by George W. Ranck, an interesting contribution to the pioneer history of the Wvest. . . (After giving a sketch of Mr. Ranaks personal history, the notice goes on.) . I. le now comes be- tfre the public as author of the history of the old city of Lexington, a simie second only in nature and importance to the best histories of the -onmou--wealth of Kentucky. Mr. Ranck has always been an active fri`ad of the South, and during the wtar felt both bullets and military pri'on life, but we put it to his credit that political prejudice has not marred the impartiality of his book." 26 Historical Publications of COL. MAY'S JOURNEY TO THE OHIO COUNTRY. Journal and Letters of Colonel John May, of Boston, rela- tive to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country, in I788 and 17S9, with a Biographical Sketch by Rev. Richard S. Edes, of Boston, Mass., and Illustrative Notes by Wm. M. Darlington, of Pitts- burgh, Penn. 8vo, pp. x6o. Cloth, gilt top. 2 oo [From. the llistori-I Rea Jeo,.I "Colonel May was a native of Pomfret, in Connecticut. He became a resident of Boston at an early age. He often lelt a desire to remove to lands which he owned 'at Muskingum,' in Ohio, but his wife's friends opposed the measure. According to his biographer, he was brusque in manner, hasty and choleric in temper, but so genial and kind-hearted that he was much beloved by those who knew him best. In the spring of 17SS, Colonel May left home on a tour to the Western regions. The journal is an interesting record of that tour, with its stirring events and the daily lite of those pioneers who settled Marietta, at the mouth of the Mus- kingum." [From thc Literary ll-rNi.] "A volume of unusual interest, not only by reason of the graphic sketches which it gives of the state of society at that time, but for the sit and effectiveness of the narrative. . . . Those readers who are cur ous as to the manncrs and customs of their ancestors, and find pleasure in comparing our comforts and superfluities with the hardships and perils which made up life in America a century ago, will heartily enjoy this fresh and straightforward narrative." [1;on tie C(J; oi.etias liegister.] "The biographical sketch and illustrative notes are excellent, being graphic, accurate, thorough, and copious. Altogether, the 'Journal and Letters ' make not only a valuable contribution to local history, but quite an entertaining volume to read." [Frown the JV'tio..] "Col. John May was uncle to the late Samuel J. May, of Syracuse. by which statement we simply mean to refer the less known to the better kno-n, and not to imply that there was any lack of character in the elder May. n fact, he ha I great strength and individuality of character, and the evidence of it furnished by this diary of two journeys to the 0h o country, quite as well repay the reader in the account of his experiences in coming and going, and at the infant settlement on the Muskingum." " The value of the original documents is greatly enhanced throughout ln the learned and judicious notes of Mr. Darlington, while the grand-on 01 the author furnishes a compendious sketch of his ancestor's life and pedi- gree. The volume is beautifully printed." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 27 MEMORIAL OF WILLIAM SPOONER, 1637, and of his Al Descendants to the Third Generation; and of his Great- Grandson, Elnathan Spooner; and of his Descendants to 1871. By Thomas Spooner. 8vo, pp. 242. Cloth. 5 oo [Fr-m the -ew York Genealogical and Biographieal Rec-rd.] "We have been for some years aware that this work was in course of preparation, and have had opportunity to know with what great zeal and patience its author was gathering the material, both genealogical and bio- graphical. And, at last, the accomplished fact-in all the beauty of tinted paper, fine type, and neat binding-is upon our library table, creditable alike to author and publisher. Air. Spooner's style is lively, nodeot, and exact; the arrangement of his matter is simple and good, and the frequent and copious notes with which his statements are 'clinched,' oetray the conscientiousness which is characteristic of the true antiquary." [From the Newa Fngland Ilistorcal anG -ek.' a/P.eaj kit.fr.] "The author has collected more or less particulars concerning about thirteen thousand descendants. In making these researches he ha.s pared neither labor nor expense. . . . The book before us, as will be seen by the title, gives a complete genealQgy of three generations of the de- scendants, after which it is confined to the descendants of one individual. It is arranged in a clear manner,. and the facts and dates are full and pre- ci-c. It is elegantly printed on thick tinted paper." UAZEN'S BARREN LANDS. Our Barren Lands. The 1 Interior of the United States, west of the One-hundlredth Meridian, and east of the Sierra Nevada. By General XV. B. Hazen. 8vo. Sewed. 5w " This is one of the most interesting works concerning the topography, sterility, and climate of an immense tract in our Western country that we have ever seen, and the author of it has earned the thanks ofevery honest man for having written it. . . . Informing the world that from the hundredth meridian line to the mountains, and from the British Posses- sions to Mexico, the country i5 a barren wilderness, utterly worthless for either agricultural or grazing purposes, because of its want of water, in- tense heat during summer, and intense cold during winter, and denouncing thnse who attempted to carry emigrants thither to meet certain disappoint- ment and ruin."-Historical Magawzine. HUSTON'S HONDURAS.-Journey in Honduras, attl Jot- tings by the Way. Inter-oceanic Railway. By R. G. Iluston, C. E. 8vo. Sewed. 50 28 Historical Publications of JOURNAL OF CAPT. WILLIAM TRENT, from Logs- town to Pickawillaziy, A. D. 1752, now ptblislecl, for th first time, from a copy in the Archives of the Western Reserve His- torical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Together with Letters of Gov. Robert Dinwiddie; an Historical Notice of the Miami Confed- eracy of Indians; a Sketch of the English Post at Pickawillany, with a short Biography of Captain Trent, and other papers never before printed. Edited by Alfred T. Goodman, Secretary of the Western Reserve Historical Society. 8vo, I 14 pages, cloth, gilt top. 2 50 Regarding the establishment of Pickawillany and its subsequent cap- ture by the French as events of peculiar interest to every student of Ohio history, and believing that papers existed among the English archives which would throw light upon the same, we applied to the American min- ister at London to extend his good offices in procuring copies of all such papers. How cheerfully the request was complied with, is shown by the following letter from Mr. Motley: 'LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES, " LONDON, SY December, 87o. f "DEAR SIR:-WVith respect to your letter to me of the 24th of October last, I have now the pleasure to transmit herewith copies of certain pap-s relating to the trading-post called ' Pickawillan,,' which was attacked and destroyed by the French in the year I752. These documents have been kindly fulrnihed to me by E:rl Granville, Her Majesty's Principal Secrc- tary of State for Foreign Affairs, and are described respectively as fol- Iows " Board of Trade, Virginia, No. 20 W,', 89; No. 20 W, 92; No. 20 W, 9; No. 39, PP. 5-7; No. 39, pp. 20-22. . Earl (iravihie informs me that these are all the dispatches which ap- pear to have passed between the Governor oI Virginia and the Home Gov- ernment of the day, relative to the capture in question. "Trusting that these papers wvill prove acceptable to your society, and assuring yoa that I have had much pleasure in procuring them at your request, I am, dear sir, "Your very obedient servant, "JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY. "A. T. GOODMAN, Est., " Secretary Western Reserve Historical Society, Cle&eeaazd, O.' The value of the papers referred to wyill be manifest when it is stated that they have never appeared in print. As a contribution to our early history they become interesting and important. In furni-hing MS. for the printer, the originals have been followed ert- lpawn et lieratim. The notes are submitted without remark A short notice of Captain Trent is given, as also a brief sketch of the history of Pickawillany, and a somewhat extended notice of the Miami Confederacy- aobert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 29 P OOLE'S ANTI-SLAVERY BEFORE i8oo. An Essay. P Read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November i6, 1872. By William F. Poole. To which is appended afac-simnile Reprint of George Buchanan's Oration on the Moral and Polit- ical Evil of Slavery, delivered at a Public Meeting of the Mary- land Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, Baltimore, July 4, 1791. 8vo. Paper, 75c. Cloth, t 25 [From the Ijistyrical Recorld.] "This is a beautifully printed copy of an address read before the ' Cin- cinnati Literary Club,' from the press of Robert Clarke & Co., who, in the beauty of their publications, are rivaling Eastern publishers. Mr. Poole's paper contains valuable materials for guaging public sentiment in the Southern States, at about the time of the adoption of the National Constitution, as revealed in the writings and speeches of leading men: the -roceedings of abolition societies, and the common expression of inteili- gent men against the institution." From. the New England istorical and Resealogical Register.] "Mr. Poole has made a careful and diligent inquiry how far the opinions of Dr. 'Buchanan represent the current sentiment of that time on the subject of slavery. In pursuing that inquiry he finds that the opinions and sentiments of most of the leading public men in the Miiddlle and South-rn States, were not only hostile to the continuance of the African slave-trade, but that on both moral and economical grounds they were earnestly desirous of extinguishing domestic slavery as fast as it could be done safely and lawfully. . . . In connection with the text, Mr. Poole gives much biographical, anecdotal, and statistical matter, which enhances the interest and merits of the work. The volume is handsomely printed, and must be regarded as a very valuable contribution to the liter- ature of the subject on which it treats." THE FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK. A printed account-book, with appropriate columns and headings for keeping a com- plete record of family expenses for each day, week, and month of the year. Also, the time of and amounts paid to servants. A glance at the arrangement will readily show its convenience and value, and the small labor required to keep a clear, full record of family expenses. xzmo. Cloth. 50 30 Historical Publications of HALL'S LEGENDS OF THE WEST. Sketches illustra- H tive of the Habits, Occupations, Privations, Adventures, and Sports of the Pioneers of the West. By James Hall, Author of " The Wilderness and War Path," " Tales of the Border.' etc. i zmo. Cloth, gilt top, or entirely uncut. - oo HALL'S ROMANCE OF WESTERN HISTORY; or, Sketches of History, Life, and Manners in the West. By James Hall. x2mo. Cloth, gilt top, or entirely uncut. oo [From Du'y c'.n4k'a A.er-i- Li/crat-re.] "Mr. Hall's tales are characterized by a certain amenity and ease of narrative, a poetic appreciation of the beauties of nature, and the gentler moods of the affections; while the author's pleasant narrati-e has soft- ened the rudeness without abating the interest of the wild border strife. The Indian ubjects are handled with peculiar delicacy; the kindly senti- ment of the author dwelling on their virtues, while hi- imagination is- kindled by their spiritual legends. Ilis style, pure in sentiment and cX- pre-i-l, may be aptly compared with the calm, tranquil aspect of his own Ohio riser, occasionally darkened by wild bordering woods, but oftener reflecting the beauty of the azure heavens." [Frnnw GijSCOlrS PJOSe ll'ridrs of lnnericcs.] "Mr. Hall's writings are pervaded by a gentlemanly tone and spirit, and has- touches of humor and reflective sentiment. the subjects of some of his happiest sketches are the early French settlers of Illinois. The manners and custom, which hase prevailed in this state he has de- picted with much fldelity. The descriptions of Western scenery scattered through his works are generally graphic and truthful." H OWE'S HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF OHIO. Containing a Collection of the most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to its Local and General IHistory, with descriptions of its Counties, Cities, 'owns, and Villages. lilustrated with 177 engravings. By Henry Howe. One hundred copies printed on tinted paper and bound in cloth, gilt top, uniform with the " Ohio Valley Historical Series." 8vo, pp. 6z2. 6 co Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 31 YOUNG'S HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA. Y From its First Settlement to the Present Time. Witi numerous Biographical and Family Sketches. Embellished with upward of Fifty Portraits of Citizens and Views of Buildings. By Andrew Young. 8vo. Cloth, uncut. 5 00 [From the Historical Record.] '-This is a stately volume, printed with clear type, on thick fine paper. The author appears to have taken great pains in the preparation of this volume, and has made a very valuable contribution to the local history of Indiana." [From the IIIstsriel Majo:ite.] "It promises well for the history of ' the West' that such a volume as this has been already devoted to a record of the simple annals of a sin Ide county; and we congratulate the inhabitants of Wayne county, that they have found one wrho was both able and willing to perpetuate the his- tory of the heroism of their ancestors, and the prosperity which has crowned their humble labors with so much patient fidelity and so much iniruteness. The volume is very neatly printed, and is worthy of an ex- teded circulation." L AV'S COLONIAL HISTORY OF VINCENNES, IND., tender the French, British, and American Governments, fromn its First Settlement down to the Territorial Administration of General \William Henry Harrison. By Hon. John Law. o21no, Pp. t57. Cloth. ht 50 Titi. is an address delivered by Judge Law before the Vincennes Itis- torical and Antiquarian Society, February 22, 1839; republished in iSj8, with numerous additional notes and an appendix-two-thirds of the vol- -ime containing much valuable matter relating to General Clark; General llamilton (British); Tecumseh; Public Lands; Territorial Acquisition; Le lalm's Expedition; Ancient Grant; the Western S.n, the first news- p.pir printed in Indiana Territory; the Catholic Church, and Early MIlitia. RISWOLD'S KANSAS PILOT. Kansas, her Resources and Developments; or, the Kansas Pilot, giving a direct cud to hom-tes for everybody, and the eflects of latitude tin life tCation0s, with important facts for all European emigrants. By Wayne Griswold, M. D. Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 95. Sewed. 50 Hisiorical Publications of HATCI'S WAR OF x812 IN THE NORTHWEST. A Chapter of the History of the War of i8i2 in the North. west: Embracing, the Surrender of the Northwestern Army and Fort, at Detroit, August i6, 1813; with a Description and Bio- graphical Sketch of the celebrated Indian Chief, Tecumseh. By. Colomel William Stanley 1Iatch, Acting Assistant Quartermastelr General of that Army. 18mo, pp- 156. Sheep. 1 25 [F.Ers t 11 l, ires .'yez;.c:j "A new chapter of an old history. An old man's story, told while fighting his battles over again, concerning the operations of the North- -estern army. As the author was acting assistant quarterina-ter-gen-eal of the irnm, and in close co-n-unicit-on with the various oficers incom- mand. his narrative possesses more than ordinary intere-t. Nearly onehalf of this solums is occap ed with an elaborate memoirof Tecun-eh, en idently prepared with unusual advantages for securing ac- curacy of iiformation, and with great care: and this is not, in oar-esti- mation, the leas: important portion of the solume." [Fr ,, ti, No- EiyVa-.1 Hi ,ri a a I,' aloqiro I-dfie/cc.] 'This unpretending little volume is quite an interesting addition to the history of the events referred to. It deals mainly with the operations of General Hull, and his surrender, and gives additional facts in regard to the clira-tcr and death of Tccumseh." PIONEER RECORD OF ROSS COUNTY, OI10. Pio- 1 neeei Record and Reminiscences of the Early Settlers and Settlement of Ross County, Ohio. By Isaac J. Finley and Rufus Putnam. Svo, pp. 148. Cloth. 2 J0 An unpretending record cf early life in Ross county (which includes Chiill;,othe, the first capital of this State); the trials, hardelhi ps, and pri- vation. if the pioneers; their adventures as Indian-fighters :nd bear: killers,. and the profress of the county to the present time. Each town- ship is treated separately, with list of the early settlers, and sketches of the 1i-es of the more prominent among them. Ancient Works, Natural Cu'rosities. Churches, Schools, Mills, and the material improvements generally, are noticed in detail. H UNT'S COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO.-Historical 1 Collections of Coshocton County, Ohio. A complete Pan- orama of the County from the time of the Earliest Occupation of the Territory, to the present time, 1764-I876. By Rev. Wiilian E. Hunt. 8vo. In press. 32 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 33 SPRING GROVE CEMETERY, its HISTORY and IM- PROVEMENTS, with Observations on Ancient and Modern Places of Sepulture. Quarto, pp. viii, 199. The text beautifully printed within ornamental colored borders, on heavy tinted paper, and illustrated with twenty-six full page and three small photographs, giving general views of and in the Cemetery, its lakes, lawns, trees, etc., and of some of the best monuments. Bound in cloth gilt, gilt edges. Price, 15.00. An 8vo edition, without the borders and illustrations. Cloth. Price, 2.00. [From the Nation.] "One of the choicest specimens of Western book-making that we have seen, and we are not sure that we should make any qualification of the superlative, is the quarto volume published by Messrs. Robert Clarke & Co., of Cincinnati, entitled 'Spring Grove Cemetery; its history and improvements, with observations on ancient and modern places of sepulture.' Spring Grove ranks among the largest of the cemeteries byv which this country is honorably distinguished, and is not very far from being the foremost. There are two features which give it a great advantage over Mount Auburn, for instance: the absence, as a rule, of family vaults, and of artificial boundaries of iron and stone, a medley which is as shocking to good taste as prominent divisions of lots are unnecessary. Mr. Strauch, the present superintendent and landscape gardener, furnishes a readable preface, which shows he knows his own busines3 perfectly, though he indulges rather more frequently than was required in confirmatory quotations from writers of authority. Then follows the history of the cemetery, its general plan, a description of the principal monuments, the regulations as to interments, the sale of lots, etc.; an appendix containing brief descriptions of the most famous cemeteries here and abroad; and finally, a list of proprietors. Great pains have been taken in making the book. Every page has a fancy border, which is constantly changing in design and color, and there is a large number of full-page photographic illustrations which well dis- play the natural and artistic attractions of the grounds. Few of the nmronuments thus reproduced are offensively ugly, some are more than conmmuonly fine, and the architecture of the receiving vault particularly commends itself. Altogether, this volume is capable of affording pleas- ure and useful suggestions wherever it may go, and as it contains ideas which are as applicable to parks as to cemeteries, we shall wish that every growing town or city in the country may vote to supply its select men with a copy." 34 Miscellaneous Publications of IAVIS AND DURRIE'S HISTORY OF MISSOURI.- An il'ustrated History of the State of Missouri, being a fullt and complete Civil, Political, and -Military History of this Great Commonwealth, from its Earliest Settlement dlownr to the Present Time. With over ico Engravings and Portraits. By Walter B. Davis and Daniel S. Durrie. Svo. Cloth. 5.oo; Sheep, 6.2-: H allf-oroccoo 6 25 "A new and illustrated history of the State of Missouri, issued upon a plan that will commend itself at once to the intelligent approval of our people. Various works of greater or less smilarity to this have been published from time to time, and works of unquestioned value to the classes for wlho-e benefit they were pscia1l, compiled. but none has yet been produced of such a comprehensi- Character a- to give it place a-non the historical literature of the day. A history which goes back to the earliest period, when the territors sias first discovered and opened to the enterprise of white settlers, which treats even of the aboriginal inhabit- ants, following the various changes of p-oprietorship and government down to the present time, also recording important events, with a -sll digested account of the different administrations-such a work has -Ing been needed, but never until now accomplished. The work in question also gives a brief, but trthful description of each county, and hiora.ph- icat sketches of numerous citizens ,,ho have been conspicuous actirs in the progress and advancement of the State. Superadded to these excll- encies there will be about one hundred engravings, cosisting of portraits, views of towns and cities, public buildings, scenery, etc., all of finie and costly character." [Fcsiis t1 N/. L.oi ;.s /,-Dsecaf.] "This work promises to be the finest work on Missouri that has yet been undertaken. It is complete in one large octavo volume of osarly Soo pages, including loo fine full page illustrations. It embraces a fill, authentic and interesting history of Missouri, from De Solo (0541 dss-vn to the present time, giving an account of the discovery of the Mlinissippi Valley, French and Spanish occupation, and transfer of the territory to the United States. Besides, it presents a complete history of the State and Territory, together with a summary of the administrations of cach of the Governors, a sketch of each county, and short biographies of the most distinguished public men of the State, both past and present." [Frsiii t/c J en Era, I-rss E ngn, .1/s. ] "There have been published, from time to time, histories purporting to be true and reliable histories of Missouri, hut none of them came fulls Up to the required standard. A histors w-i ich goes back into the earlie-t days when the territory was first discos ered and opened to man; whiih treats of the abniriginal history, a-1 traces its settlenment down to the present time, giving concise and accirate statements of all important oc- currences, has long been a desideratum, and now we are glad to say the want is supplied." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. THE COW CHACE, an HEROICK POEM IN THREE CAN- TOS. Written at New York, 1780. By the late MAJOR ANDRE, with explanatory notes, by the Editor. "The man who fights, and runs away, May live to fight another day," Said Butler in his deathless lay. "But he who is in battle slain Can never rise to fight again." As wisely thought good General Wayne. LONDON: Printed for JOHN FIELDING, No. 23 Pater-Noster- Row, 1781. Reprinted from this rare quarto edition, with the original preface, notes, etc., 8vo, pp. 32, sewed, uncut. Price, 75 cents. Large paper, imperial 8vo, sewed, uncut. Price, 15.50. [Oigi-1 Advertisrnent.] "-The following Poem was written by the late gallant MAJOR ANDRE, who was condemned to die for doing his duty to his king and his country, by a set of miscreants calling themselves 'gen-ra/ sffcr' in the Anmerican rebeldion; all of whom were a thousand times more de- serving of death fbr their crimes, with the inhuman Wa.hbington at their head, by whose authority their sentence was put into execution, and wfm- ha,, by his own personal orders, caused more than Stieen hundrea British subjects to be executed since he became a traitor, for the bare possession of 1hyalty, and because they would not add, as be had done, perjury and trearon to cruelty and crime. Yet are there even Britonr so lust to shame, and so dead to humanity, as to applaud his conduct." [From the Cincinnati Gaette.] -The poem is a humorous description of the defeat of the 'rebel generals, Wayne and Irving,' and is a candid expression of the con- tempt and ridicule in which our brave revolutionary fathers were held by their British foes. Of the poem itself, we reproduce only the last stanza, which, if not pathetic, seems certainly to have been prophetic of the sad fate of the author: "And now I've closed my epic strais I tremble as I show it, Lest this same warrio-drover, Wayne, Should ever catch the poet." Additional interest is lent to the poem, from the fact that the above stanza was printed on the very day that Major Andre was taken prIsoner." 86 Miscellaneous Publications of FORCE'S PRE-HISTORIC MAN-Darwinism and Deity- The Mound Builders. Three Essays read before the Cin- cinnati Literary Club, by Hon. M. F. Force. 8vo, pp. 85. Sewed, uncut. 75 [From the Histoical Record.] "They hare been handsomely printed in one thin volume. The author, Judge Force, is the son of the late Peter Force, of Washington City, the compiler of the 'American Archives.' He is a sound thinker and careful recorder of his thoughts, and whatever he may submit to the scattering hand of the press, is sure to be worthy of consideration. . . . The three papers, properly brought together, are rich in suggestions of topics for profound thought and investigation. " [From the Louisoville Courier-Journal.] "These essays evince more than ordinary range of culture, and a very considerable ability to think, and to think clearly and logically, and are written with evident care and in an attractive, forcible style." [From Dr. Lyma C. Draper.] "General Force's essay on the Mound Builders evinces great care and study in its preparation, and well deserves to be placed side by side with those of Foster, Jones, Atwater, Squier, and Davis." [From Gol. C'las. Wh'tlesey.] "Judge Force has performed a very acceptable work, which will save archxologists a large amount of labor, by presenting a clear and thorough view of what is known of the Mound Builders of the United States. His ' Darwinism and Deity' is a full, fair, and critical abstract of pres- ent opinions on those subjects." BINKERD'S MAMMOTH CAVE.-The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, and its Denizens; a complete Descriptive Guide. By A. D. Binkerd, M.D. 8vo. Sewed. 50 TYLER DAVIDSON FOUNTAIN OF CINCINNATI. 1 Donated to the City by Mr. Henry Probasco. Giving a History and Description of the Fountain, Dedicatory Exercises, etc. Large plate and portraits. i8mo. Paper. 40 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 37 BURT'S THE FAR EAST; or, Letters from Egypt, Pales- tine, and other Lands of the Orient. Illustrated with Engravings, Maps, etc. By N. C. Burt, D. D., author of " Home among the Gospels," "The Land and its Story," etc.i 2mo. Cloth. 1 75 [Ftrsom the American Literary Ga-ette and Pslb6isher.s G-i, eiter.] "There runs all through the volume a continuous vein of geni- ality, and, at times, of positive humor, a sympathy with all the persons and places visited, yet an eye to the ludicrous, and an apt suggestion of scholarship just at the right time and place. . . . The pervading style is neat and graphic. We have not, for a long time. met with any work of this class which was really more enjoyable." [Ftrom t1eA (Y/rit, n ls.vtrsctor.] ' Having passed over much of the ground, and mingled in the very scenes described, we take great pleasure in commending the correctness of it, general descriptions, and having made use of letters wlitten ott the spot and at the time, there is a special freshhess and zest about the work. Dr. Burt evidently pos'esses a genial nature, and has the admirable talent of being able to travel in all sorts of ways, and among all sorts of people, without continually finding fault and distressing his readers with com- plaints." [Fra-ont th,: Phtt.shsrg/t ('so toercial.] "A book of extraordinary interest and ability. We know of no work giving so much instruction and entertainment in the same number of pages. It should be in every family and Sunday-school library." [Fro.n tAe Ns, orlk Observer..] "The amount of information embodied, and the graceful, easy, and spiritual way in which it is imparted, make the book a valuable ad- dition to our stock of ' travels."' S KINNER'S THE SOURCE OF MEASURES.-Key to S the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Source of Measures, originating the British Inch and the Ancient Cubit, by which was built the Great Pyramid of Egypt and the Temple of Solomon; and through the possession and Use of which, man, assuming to realize the creative law of the Deity, set it forth in a mystery, among the Hebrews called Kabbala. By J. Ralston Skinner. 8vo. 5 oo 38 Miscellaneous Publications of DR. BOYLAND'S SIX MONTHS WITH THE FRENCH ARMY. Six Months under the Red Cross, with the French Army. By George Halstead Boyland, M. D. Ex- Chirurgien de l'Armhe Francaise. i2mo, pp. 232. Cloth. i 50 [Froer te At/.as-;t Monthly.] "Dr. Bon land has had the fortune to write a book of the rarest kind in literature; a book with apparently no more literary premeditation than Pepy's Diary or BenvenutoCellini's Autobiography, and having a sim- plicity, straightforwardnes, and business-like clearness that refreshes the jaded critical sense at ever, moment. lie sets town his surgical experi- ence with an exactness that we imagine m.ust commend his re miniscences to his profession: but his value to us is the vigor with which he gives the conditions of this experience, from the time he leases Paris, amidst the arrogant enthusiasm of the French army and people, till after the long seige of Metz and the capitulation of the starved garrison, he rides into the Prussian lines at Versailles. . . It would be unjust to his book to leas-e the reader with the impression that it is merely a series of sketches, however powerful. It is not only a careful record of surgical experience, but a comment full of instruction upon the management of the French army, especially at Metz, where Dr. Boyland shared the com- mon suspicion of Bazaine." EINOR'S CHILD-BED FEVER.-Erysipelas and Puerperal I Fever; with a short account of both diseases as they prevailed sporadically in the United States during the " census year S870," and an Appendix, containing the History of a Puerperal Fever Epi- demic observed in Southwestern Ohio in the winter of IS7-. By Thomas C. Minor, M.D. 8vo. 2 no "During the past year a valuable monograph on erysipelas and child- bed fever, by Dr. Thomas C. Minor, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been pu.b- lished. The book is based on a most painstaking and laborious study of the vital statistics of the census of the United States for 1870, and an epi- demic of puerperal fever which prevailed in Southwestern Ohio in 5872, and I think it is worthy of careful perusal by all who seek to influence medical opinion on the subject of puerperal fever."-Dr. Fordyce Barker before ghle H iaorie- t Society of London. FLETCHER ON CHOLERA.-Cholera; its Characteristics, History, Treatment, Geographical Distribution of different Epidemics, suitable Sanitary Preventions, etc. With Map and Microscopic Drawings. By William B. Fletcher, M.D. Svo. Paper. 1 no Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. W ILLIAMS ON THE EAR. Diseases of the Ear, includ. 'f ing the necessary Anatomy of the Organ. Illustrated with numerous wood-cuts, and one lithograph. By A. D. Williams, M. D., of St. Louis, formerly Lecturer on Otology in the Miami Medical College. 8vo, cloth. 3 50 [From L-net a-d O6terrer.] 'Dr. Williams has been somewhat familiarly known to our readers as a contributor of articles on diseases of the ear. These are incorporated in the present volume, together with a systematic outline of the anatomy of the ear structure, and its diseases and therapeutics. The book is beautifully printed and abundantly illustrated in all its details, so that the phycician or student desirous of treating these diseases, heretofore so troublesome, will have in this book a good and satisfactory guide." [Froms lie A merioo rMedl, J,-r-aI.] "This is a very creditably gotten-up monograph by a western author. In mnranner of execution the book is really unique, while its brevity of de- -cript-on and unpretending style is certainly.attractive. . . . There i a gentral want of knowevldge in this important class of diseases, it w:Ill well repay a careful reading." TRIPLER AND BLACKMAN'S WAR SURGERY. 1 lland-book for the Military Surgeon: Being a compendium of the dlUties of the Medical Officer in the field, the sanitary management of the camp, the preparation of food, etc. Wi th forms for the requisitions for supplies, returns, etc.; the diagnosis and treatment of camp dysentery; and all the important points in War Surgery, including gunshot wounds, amputation. wounds of the chest, abdomen, arteries, and head, and the use of chloro- form. By Chas. S. Tripler, Al. D., U. S. A., and Prof. George C. Blackman, M. D. t2mo, cloth. 1 00 RINVES' CHART OF CRANIAL NERVES. A Chart of t the Physiological Arrangement of Cranial Nerves. By Edward Rives, M. D. Printed in large type, on a sheet 28x-5 inches, mounted on card-board or folded in cloth case. 6o N AME AND ADDRESS BOOK. A useful blank-book N for recording the full name and address of Professional, Commercial, and Family Correspondents. Indexed. 8vo, half- bound. x oc 39 40 Miscellaneous Publications of Q UICK'S EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS. Essays on Educational Reformers. By Robert Herbert Quick, A. A., Trinity College, Camnbridge. i2mo. Cloth. 2 oo CONTENTS.-Schools of the Jesuits; Ascham, Montaigne, Ratich, Milton; Comenius; Locke; Rousseau's Emile; Basidow and the Philan- thropin; Pestalozzi; Jacotot; Herbert Spencer; Thoughts and S "ges- tion- about Teaching Children; Some Remarks about Mloral and Religious Education; Appendix. [ ,Fis - Job Ifsssoss'k, Fe-., S,'pi. PsIl- Schools, C'e/osati.] I know of no educational work in English of equal value. No teacher who has an ambition to emancipate himself from a ser-ile adherence to the traditional methods of teaching, can read the book without profit. ' The book is not limited to a discussion of theories of education, but on almost every page may be found most valuable suggestions on matters of practice in teaching. Indeed, I know of no work in which theory and practice are so skillfully blended." [.g;-o,c Ml;s.T.. IL. Loli rop, ireAn. Norm/1al ,SSlo o/, C ';e of roI. ] "1 am confident that all who study it carefully will lay it aside with a deep conviction that education is not a merely empirical science, but that it has scope for, and demands the broadest and most profound philosophy of which the human mind is capable." FFero' ,. l/,.sA ,ss/noao''r.1 "We have been bett. r pleased with this than with any solid work on education that has been placed in our hands for the last two years. . . . Not a page can be turned without disclosing to the teacher -aluable principles of his profession. For class work in normal schools we believe it to be superior. It is seldom that we so unhesitatingly recommend the purchase of a book." [From i ,e .Vatisool Normal.] "This is a readable book. . . . There are many young teachers who desire to make themselves familiar with the past of their profession. To them, and to all our readers, we can recommend this work most he arti ly." [Froms fir Mo;s: . osrt,,sd sr y-,-lseo'.;s,.] "The principles which underlie all correct modes and methods of teaching, must and will be sought after by those who are determined to place themselves in the advanced line of teachers. To those who desire to have, in a brief forn, the statements and work, of those Who hasp been the foremost in changing the ideas of teaching from tihe to tiroe, we cheerfully recommend this work." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 41 [Frln the (ol/eye ('srawt.] "The essays are finely written, in classic English, and in the true pro- fessional spirit of an experienced and accomplished teacher." [From) the Literary W orld.] "This book supplies information that, so far as we know, is contained in no other single volume, touching the progress of education in its earliest stages after the revival of learning. It is the work of a practical teacher, who supplements his sketches of famous educationalists with some well-considered observations. that deserve the attention of all who are interested in that subject." [From. Yle/ Literary .llayazine.] "The author's style is clear, easy, and agreeable. We believe the work wvell fitted to do a good work in irrigating the desert wastes, which too often appear in the minds of teachers." [7F-/,, lbt C',,/j,(/ TRal-.] It is the most catholic, readable, and valuable work on matters educational that has yet been published. For the honor of our craft, teachers, do buy it, and come to know a little about the business in which you are engaged." [roF-mthe (eh, Oo, SCiiOO/. Davenport, Iowa.] "We are professionally under great obligations to the publishers of this work. It supplies a want we have felt for an outline of educational literature and opinions. It is an intelligent resume of some of the doc- trines of modern culture, rendered interesting to the reader by its bio- graphical plan." [From the Massachusetts Teacher.] " Such books are very much needed among us. If we are to have a science of pedagogy, it must be based not entirely on theor, but we must have important lessons from experience. We knowof no book more sug- gestive and instructive on this subject " [From Wisconsin Journal of Edscation.] "The author has given us a mass of facts and philosophy in education such as we believe can nowhere else be found, either in like compass or in similar style. . . . The book deserves and will receive a wide circula- tion among the better class of teachers-those who sincerely desire to be intelligent and efficient workers in their profession." [From OhMs Educational Monthly.] The work is one of the most valuable contributions to pedagogical literature in English, and it will be welcomed by hundreds of thinking teachers who desire to know what the great educational writers of the past hase said on the subject now under vigerous discussion. All interested in the improvements of method of elementary teaching, will find this book a rich mine of information. 42 Miscellaneous Publications of K LIPPART'S LAND DRAINAGE. The Principles and Practice of Land Drainage; embracing a Brief History of Underdraining; a detailed examination of its Operations and Advantages; a Description of Various Kinds of Drains, with Practical Directions for their Construction ; the Manufacture of Drain Tile. Illustrated with nearly 100 engravings. By JhAn H. Klippart, Author of the "' Wheat Plant," Corresponding Sec- retary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, etc. Second edition. i vol. izmo. 1 75 Within the last few years the subject of drainage has been thoroughly studied, and its importance and advantages practically demonstrated be the agriculturists of Europe, and particularly of Great Britain; while in this country it has received but little attention trom farmers generally-so little, indeed, that when occasionaiis intelligent men undertake the thor- ough drainage of their farms, they usually get credit from their do-as-ro-y father-did neighbors, of burying their moneywith their tile,. Tie-result- ig improveo appearance of their farms, and the increased quantity and supcri(,r quality of their crops, however, soon convince even the least observant of the profit of burying money in this way. No doubt much money -ay be and has been expended fruitlessly in ill-applied drreiudige The subject must be understood, both in theory and application, beifre any of the great practical results which have been attained, can be secured by every one who undertakes the drainage of his farm. The purpo-e of this work is to supply that information, in a plain, practical way, easily understood by any intelligent farmer. It tells him the properties of his sol and how it is affected by drainage; what kind of land needs drainage: wi1-o and why it will pay. So-e of the advantages of underdraining are summed up and thoroughly explained under the following heads: I. It removes stagnant waters from the Surfce. 2. It removes surplus waters from under the surface. 3. It lengthens the working season 4. It deepens the soil. 5. It warms the undersoil. 6. It equalizes the ten- per.ture of the soil during the season of growth. 7. It carries donn soluble substances to the roots of the plants. 8. It prevents " t.re.zinlg out," "heaving out," or 'winter killing." 9 It prevents injury from droutl,. 1o. It improves the quantity and quality of crop; it increases the effect of manures. xi. It prevents rust in wheat and rot irs potatoes. Tho-c advantages are not suppositions, but are proved by the actual experience of intelligent men, which is given in detail. in the second part of the book are given practical directions for the location, cutting, and laying of the various kinds of drains, according to the position and quality of the land; modes of preventing and removing obstructions in drains; descriptions of the tools, the various improver1 plows, and other inventions used in the operations; and of the several Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 4,) kinds of tile, their respective advantages, and minute directions for thei, manufacture, including the selection and working of the materials, mold- in., drying, and baking of the tile, etc. The whole is illustrated with nearly a hundred engravings of sections of drains, tile, implements, etc. The work is thorough and comprehensive, and supplies the farmerwith all the information which he must possess before he can intelligently and profitably commence operations. It ought to be in the hands of every farmer in the country. [lPeso I/se .Voetl/eecasern Farrmer, Isell;aslaps/ie.] In answer to a query from a subscriber, on the subject of drainage, the editor says: i Underdraining is a pet theme with us. We advise our subscribers to get a copy of John I-. Klippart's work on Land Drainage, which is undoubtedly the most comprehensive and reliable work on the subject extant. The publishers, Robert Clarke & Co., of Cincinnati. have just is.ued a nesv and improved edition of the book, which anticipates and mez;sers every question our subscriber ha., or cams sell raise, on the subject of drainage, and no farmer can well afford to be without a copy." [F ,!., tit, i i'/essssss] "We hail with pleasure the appearance of this work. The author- who, by the way, is one of the most distinguished agriculturists of the Ne-t-has taken great pains to show the cost and comparative v alue of diflfrent kinds of drains,-open, mole, tile, brush, etc., etc-and their efftrt on the different kinds of grain, root., etc. We advi-e the farners of the WVest to procure the above work, and in perusing its pages, they will gain what years of ex;perience alone can give." [Psi22 1/.. MA;, Fc.sbsG,.,l I/lrsesss.j "This is an exceilent work upon the subject of drainage, w-ritte-n by a per-on consersant with the subject, and who was willing to go so far into details, as to give the rea-n-s shy wvithdrawing water from the soil tends to make the soil deeper and aamer, and snore -orsl in a drV lime, than an undrained oil. It is written in a plain, candid manner,. and can not fail to be of essential service to tho-e who will read and practice its pre- cepts. The subject is one of great iiportance to our farmoers, and demlnds of them more attention than it has yet received." [El /e i th lit,,., TIsss11,-.] W\e have given this work a pretty thoro-gh perusal, and nmust sy that sse are highly pleased with it. It is eminently practical, and v -i :u,1;,pted to the soils of the WVesL. No nurseryman, gardener, or fari,, al affsrd to do without it: certainly, no man having unimproved ia-,s Wi-th twenty dollars an acre, should attempt its improvement without its aid." 44 Miscellaneous Publications of WARDER'S DU BREUIL'S VINEYARD CULTURE. Vineyard Culture Improved and Cheapened. By A. Du Breuil, Professor of Viticulture and Arboriculture in the Royal School of Arts and Trades, in Paris. Translated by E. and C. Parker, of Longworth's Wine House. With Notes and Adapta. tions to American Culture, by John A. Warder, Author of "American Pomology." With i44 illustrations. I vol. 12mo, neatly ptinted and bound. Cloth. z oo This volume contains the substance of the lectures delivered by direc- tion of the government, in the vine districts of France, by A. Du Brenil, Professor of Viticulture in the Royal School of Arts and Trades. They are eminently practical, and are a thorough exposition of the most ap- proved methods of culture of the vine, as practiced by the most intelli- gent vineyardists in Europe, vith full details of all operations from the preparation of the soil till the gathering of the vintage. The work has been carefully edited by Dr. John A. Warder, an ac- know ledged authority, and the American variations of practice noted and explained in full, adapting tiee work to the different soils, the more exten- sive range of climate, and the varieties of grapes most estee ned here. Dr. WV.'s list of American vines and their characteristics, and the methods of pruning, are particularly valuable. The illustrations in the volume are those of the original work, imported expressly for it. [Fromz tye c tsrocran -Jonurnal of' Izortb.ru/tsrc.] "Aside from the reputation of the author of this book, the mere fact that Dr. Warder has seen fit to edit it, and introduce it to the American horti- cultural public, is sufficent proof that the work has intrinsic value. in We value the work for two reasons: First, it gives us a clear and com- prehensive idea of the methods of cultivation approved and practiced by the highest authorities in Europe: and, second, the notes interspersed cor- rect what might mislead us, and of themselves form an excellent rine manual. Dr. Warder can not treat any subject superficially, or so as to make it dull. "The book is finelyprinted on tinted paper, well illustrated, and, ingen- gral, very creditable to the enterprising firm by which it is published." [ ilF,- tIrO C'l/teoor ash (,,so/ny 4Yoh/,,ese .I/so'j, A, Frl.] "Every intelligent vine-grower must be profited by the perusal of such a book. It seems to have no special theories to support, but simply to re- cord the facts derived from observation, with attendant circumstances on which they are based. Dr. XVarder's annotations are often of considerable length, and appear to be exactly what such a work requires to suit it to the waants of an American reader." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 45 EFrom the ifardlasd Farmer, Baltimore.] "The book under notice is decidedly the best treatise on the subject that has yet been given to the public in an English dress. W e heartily commend the work to vine-growers especially, and to agriculturists gen- [F-otR" C;lezrna,.'.s lRural l1 ,r'. ti., L,,sa,,.] AAs a translation, it is well performed, and comnes in the clearest style of o-r language, while the notes in the shape of explanations, well-timed applications, and cautions, make it of much more value than the original work to the cultivators in this country. We predict for it a large sale." [Foot tMe Addrcss _f the President, -Mr. Tbs--a s KS'. Is'-csnedq to thembers St tie Kebntucky Jlsrtisltaral Suriety, at ti'r Aius at .lJ'eeteyin, in Louisville, on, Jauary 25, ]Sti8.] " In this connection, I would beg leave to call your attention to a new book published by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, which I re- .ei-d from our esteemed friend and brother pomologist, Dr. Warder. It is entitled, 'Vineyard Culture, improved and cheapened. By A. Du Breuil,' etc. "1 I confess that the foreign aspect of the work impressed me unfavor- ably for I had long since come to the conclusion that the foreign mode of culture was as little adapted to our native varieties of grapes as the f-oreig vines were adapted to outdoor culture in our c!i-ate. I was agreeably surprised, however, to find, upon exatnining its pages, that this Ilas v mphatically an Anerica rns ork on American grapes, alld the best mole of training, pruning, a-d cultivating the vine in this country. The forcig. text served as a basis for illustrating the best modes of American culture, thereby making the dil-erc-,ce between the foreign and the Ameri- ca,- ,rtlods of treating the vine ,i.ore striking, and the more indelibly iospre--ed upon the memory hr the juxtaposition and the contrast. ' Dr. Warder's ' Notes and Adaptations to American Culture' formed the vivid, living picture upon Du Breuii's thoroughly prepared back- ground. This work is a most valuable contribution to the art of grape culture: and needs only to be known and studied in order to be appre- ciatud as it deserves." [Ferotn the el'istern lural, Cicayo, Illinois.] 'The author has written clearly and distinctly, and has produced a valuable book, the worth of which, to American readers, is very much increased by the numerous and extended notes by Dr. Wa;rder. The work is one that can be read with profit by every one who cultivates a vineyard." [Fr-n the Ohio Farer, C'euelflne, Ohis.] "Dr. Warder's introduction and interlinear notes are right to the point. The whole make-up of this work is substantial and elegant; the illustra- tilons are well drawn, and the work is an honor to the Western press." 46 Miscellaneous Publications of REENIELIN'S WINE-MAKER'S MANUAL. The Wine- . Maker's Manual: a Plain, Practical Guide to all the Op- erations for the Manulactuire of Still and Sparkling Wines; em- bracing Chapters on the Vintage, When and How to Pick and Cull Grapes; Preparations for Wine-making; the Ingredients and Improvements of - Must;" Fermentation and the Changes protluced by it; the IHeating or Firing, Keeping and Bottling of Wines; Still, Sparkling. Sweet, Spiced, and Frozen Wines: \Wine Colors; the Cons-titurents, Acidity, and Ailments of NVine Artificial and Imitation Wines. The work also contains full in- sttuctions for making Cider, Fruit and Berry \Wines, etc., etc. Bv Charles Reeinelin, Author of the Vine-Dresser's Mantral." I Vol. 21mo. Extra cloth. r 25 This little volume is a plain, practical guide to all the operati-ns of wine-making. It is scientific in the knowledge it conveys, givig thie re- suits of all 'he latest improvenent.s and researches of Europe ardI this country, yet tree from all the technicalities which tend only to msstifc tho-e who are not versed in the sciences- The owner of a vine.ard- small or large-by a careful study of this work, will be enabled to manu- facture his own wines. arrd obtain the best reonlts. Some chapters have been added on Berry and Fr-it Winea, which will be found useful in every family. [Fr-smfi l/e ('n/!t. 'n/',ns I/,/ f ;,,tty Ist/r.syis'] Inexperienced readers will find in it a great many well-considered sug- gestions and much valuable assistance." [Er ,rs i/c lInro/st.] "This is a valuable acquisition, as all wi!l readily testify who have need of instruction in wine-making. The questions involved in the various proces-Cs of manufacture are treated with great ability, and we sh-uld ad- vis, every one who has any desire to learn anything upon this important subject to possess hiorself of a copy." [Fr-o /re &rl/c,'tlcryr ('s//tjryafsr.] "Discusses every point connected with wine-making, gathering grapes, pressing out the juice, wine presses, mast: iature and improvemert of fermentation, cellars, bottling, etc. All the modern processes for improv- ing wine are given, and the subject discussed in the light of the mo-t re- cent discoveries in chemistrv. The remarks on the processes tbr correct- ing over-acidity, the want of sugar in our grapes, will prove particuIarly interesting." Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 47 LZOG'S UNIVERSAL CHURCH HISTORY. A At Manual of Universal Church History. By Rev. John Alzog, D.D., Professor of Theology at the University of FreLi- DLirg. Translated] from the ninth enlarged and improved Ger- man. edition, anti edited and brought down to the present time, by 1Rv. F. J. Pabisch, D.D., President of Mount Saint Mtir!vs of the \NVst, Cincinnati. 3 vools. SVo. Cloth. Per volume, 5 Cx) Vol. I. Early Church History. Vol. II. The Middle Ages. Xozx reaedy. The want of a comprehensive and reliable text-book of Church Ilistory Jr Englih, has long been acknowvledged and deplored by scholars. and particularly by educators, who recognize that, to the theologian, Church Hi-tory is not merely an invaluable a-xiliary, but rather the foundation ot all his other professional studies- ro neet thi', wat, Alzog', anual of Universal Church History has been selected for translation, editorial revision, anid publication. As a text-book, it has occupied a deservedly high position in the estimation of ed-ators on the continent, where it has been in use for the past thirty yearsl, slving passed through nine editions in German, and of the French tvanlation the fourth edition has been announced. It lets been the standard text-book in most of the Catholic Seminaries, in' tinty Universities, and in many other institutions of learning in Eu- rop-", :d in this conttry also, wherever German or French is understood, Enlih',i professors, who are engaged in the work of higher classical cdu- cation still find it admirably suited to their classes. It is a work of deep research, thorough scholarship, and great imparti- alito, condensing in a substantial abridgment the treasures brought to light through the persevering labors of his predecessors and contemporaries. That it is sound in principle is guaranteed by the well-known character of the stilies in the University to which he belongs and the fact that he was, in iSfj, called by the Holy See to help in the preparation for the Vatican Council. His great literary attainments, atid his more than thirty years' experience as a Professor of Church History in various Universities, leave nit room for doubt that, though comparatively brief, and as a text-book ne- cesarily concise, it is yet a comprehensive and exhaustive exposition of the subject, written in clear, correct, and forcible language. Each of the three volumes will be accompanied by a mapf-the third, of my a-n making, representing the modern Christian world. The third volume will be considerably larger than the first two, as it will contain in about i6S pages, the History of the Pontificate of Pius IX., and consider- ab e origin:il -atter concerning English-speaking countries, a valuable ecature of this work tiot enbraced in any other Church History. Each suhluite ,till hate appended a chronological table and a table of contents; ,ltil ii the last volume, a copious alphabetical general index to the whole Work will be given. Thu vot-k has Chec mo.,t cot-ia approbation afthe Most Rev. _. B. Put- celt, D.D. Miscellaneoui Publications of JASPER'S BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. Drawn from Nature, engraved and described by TheodoreJasper, A. M., M. D., to be completed in 36 monthly parts. Each part will con- tain three beautifully colored Plates, and one tinted Scientific Plate twelve by fifteen inches, and eight pages of letter-press, devoted to the Popular and Scientific History of over six hundred diter- ent Species of Birds, comprising all that are known to exist on this Continent, including a popular account of their habits and characteristics. Sold to subscribers only. Price, each part, 1 oo Numbers I to 8 now ready. The drawings are made and the plates are engraved by Theodore Jasper, A. M., M. D., an Artist and a Naturalist, who has made the study of Orni- thology the business of his life. No similar work, containing so many beautiful and faithful pictures of living birds, and so much descriptive matter at so reasonable a rate, is now extant or has ever been published in this or any other country. To Libraries, Colleges, Seminaries, Educational and Scientific Institu- tions, Professors, Teachers, and Families, it will be of the highest conceiv- able value in arresting the attention and in cultivating a taste for the bcau- tifu! and wonderful as exhibited in this most attractive branch of natural history. There is hardly a person, young or old, educated or uneducated, who will not find in this work a rich and varied source of entertainment and instruction. [From Prof. J. S. Neoctrry, Chief Geoi. Corps qf Ohio.] "The work seems to be accurately and tastefully prepared. With the plan and general execution of the work I am much pleased, and take pleasure in commending it as the most attractive popular exposition ot our ornithology yet given to the public. " [Frsrn the Turf, Field and Farm.] "A most valuable work on the birds of North America, profusely illus- trated with accurate and admirably colored plates, from drawings by Theo- dore Jasper, A. M., M. D. This work will undoubtedly become the pop- ular ' standard' on the subject of which it treats, and must supersede Au- dubon and Wilson. It should be in every school library in the country. It would stimulate in the rising generations a fondness for natural science, and for ornithology in particular, which would prove a better protection to game than all the laws ever devised." [From Thomas A. Logan, Esq., C'lincinri.] "My admiration for Dr. Jasper's ' Birds of North America' increases upon a critical exa-ination of the plates. As works of art, they are su- perbly executed, and with remarkable accuracy and fidelity to nature. No Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 49 other book in my opinion gives such life-like portraits. The minutest de- tail, are observed, and the author has shown himself to be, not only an ornithologist, but an artist in the highest sense. The letter-press is ex- cellent. Altogether the book deserves great success. I know of no other preferable to it." [Fromz Dr. Le-vtec, C-eo!syieo Corps of I-liana.] I hase examined parts X to 5 of Dr. Jasper's ' Birds of North Amer- ica,' and in comparison with the well-known works of Audubon, N attall, and Wilson, this work richly deserves a place in the front rank, con-pris- iiog as it does the verified results of their day, to which Dr. Jasper adds his own observations and experience among the feathered tribes, and this, stith the knowledge of the lithographic art, gives us a popular and scien- t'fic work on North American ornitholog r, which should receive the pat- ronage and indorsement of every lover of nature, as vell as every one in- terestecd in the scientific education of the rising generation." [Front the Ci-iv-s.sti TVko!lsWltt.] "A comparison of this work with those of Audubon and Wilson will convince the expert that, in fidelity to nature, the plate-, as wvell as the de- scriptions, not only equal, but in many respects surpass them. It will also be evident that neither the drawings nor the description of the indi- vidual birds are borrowed from similar works, but that they are the result of many years' observation in the forests and fields. In conclusion we would say, that no work on ornithology that has ever appeared in the United States equals this in point of artistic and scientific excellence." [IJs Dr. J. J.L T/Weatls, Or-iithooyis t coaCoorpso f Ohio.] '4I have examined the specimen numbers of Dr. Jasper's work. The text gives. a brief and concise description of the more important points of structure, valuable information concerning the general habits, and a scien- tifi classification ofbirds. This is followed by a biographical description of each North American species, in which the author's valuable notes have been carefully combined with the observations of other ornitholo-' gist,. The colored lithographs drawn and engraved by the author, copi- ou-ly illustrate the text and are well executed. The plan and execution of the work is well calculated to render it what it is designed to be, a popular work on this interesting subject." [Fro- the Inter-Ocean, Chicago.] "No work evincing such perfect care and finish, at such a reasonable tale, has ever been published either in this country or u.broad. "' We cordially recommend ' The Birds of' North America' to the notice of libraries, colleges, schools, institutions, professors, teachers, and fam- ilies, as a work of peculiar value and beauty, which will amply repay the stim expended upon it by attracting the attention of all classes to this in teresting and wonderful branch of natural history." 50 Miscellaneous Publications of MONTESQUIEU'S SPIRIT OF LAWS. The Spirit of Laws. By M. De Secondat, Baron De Montesquieu. Translated from the French by Thomas Nugent. A new edition, carefully revised and compared with the best Paris edition. To which are prefixed a Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Author, and an Analysis of the Work, by M. D'Alembert. 2 vols 8vo. Cloth, 6 oo This is Montesquieu's greatest work, and was one of the most valuable products of French philosophy which appeared in the eighteenth century. It was the mature fruit of all his previous study and the result of twenty years' labor. So great was its success that, in eighteen months after its first publication, it passed tlhrough twenty-two editions, and was trans- lated into nost of the European languages, and has ever since held a promine