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"M i-usmiii^i^fmif' CATALOGUE or A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS RELATING TO AMBRICA FOR SAI.K r.Y ROBERT CLARKE & CO CINCINNATI, '^HI'> TRE-COLUMBIAN DISCOVERY OF ' AMERICA. 1 Anderson(R.BO AM^enoanotaisc-w. men in the t.-ntl. oonluiy. W lUi =i '"•' > ;;VAme-n.-abyl':u.lB.\Vul,sou. i2,uo, i, .. 1,;4 niioi.L'o, 1S>)1. ' "" 2 Antiquites Americaines .JniuvH l.-s les uusnic.-s ar('h;ul.;.Chn>uanltatn ('onlainin.'articles,nl>anish,i..tm,l-.ench •in. I Eniilisii -n th.' .liscoviMy o Anu'Vica i,v the Sran.rn.aviaii> in the tenth century, • etc. n plates a.ul iniM'^- . ^"^'.'l';. ''n.''/,;; 't42+W'>. iialfcalf. Hafniae, 184:,. 10 00 '■' :', Beamish (N. I>) The DiM-ovety of \meiica hv the N'orthm.'n in the tenth oentury. and notiees of th.> early settle- ments of the Irish in th- western henu- snhere. Maps. Svo. pp. 2oV>. L">"j'>';. ':4 1841. ■■! ■':' 4 Annthrrcop!/. Half o.lf. •> "*) .5 Brown (Marie A.) The Islandie Dis- coverers of Am.Miea. lUustiated. l_ino_. pp. -Jlo. I'.oston, 1888. '•* 6 De Costa (Rev. B. F.) The Northmen ^ in Maine: a critieal examination ot the views of T)r. J. II. Kohl. 8vo. pp. 14b. Albany, 1870. 1 -* , 7 DeC0Sta(B. F.) The Pre-Columbian ' discovery of .\merica by tlie Northmen, with translations from tho Icelandic Sagas 8vo. pp. VM-, Albany, 18'J0. ^ 00 8 Horsford (Eben N.) 'I'he Defences of Noru.nbe-a, and a review of the reconnais- sanc.-sof Col T. W. llig^inson. f'rof. Henry W Havnes Dr. Justin Winsor, Dr. Francis Park.na... and R.v. Dr. E. F. Shafter. Nu- merous niap.s at.d lieliotypes. 4to. pp^84 Boston. Us'.M. Net. > -^^ y Horsford (Eben N.) Discovery of Ameiiea bv Northmen. Address at the unveilin;: Af the statue of L.'if Eriksen, Faneuilllall, Oct. 29, 188.. \\ ith map, aiMl illustrations. 4to. pp. Ho. Boston, 18S8. Net. ■•» ^0 10 Horsford(EbenN.) The Discovery of the ancienl eity of ^orumbepi. Map and pliototvpes. 4to. Bo.ston, 18',)0. Net. 2 50 11 Horsford (Eben N.) .John Cabofs Landtall in 14',»7 and the siteot Norumbega. Phaes and mans. 4to, pp. 42, paper. Bos- ton, 1S8I',. Net. 2 00 12 Horsford (Hben N.) The Problem of tlio Noi thmen. A letter to Judjze Daly on tlu> oi.inion of lustin Winsor that " though .Scandinavians may have reached the shoi'es of Labrador, the soil of the United States has not one vestige of their presence. Illustrations and maps. 4to. pp. 23. Bos- ton, ISW. Net. 1 ^^ 1:5 Ingram (Robert). Account of the Ten Tribes of Israel being in America, orig- mallv published by R. M. Manasseh Ben Isr le'l and their return from thence about the time of the return of the Jews. 8vo pp 56. Colchester, 1792. 2 oU ]!„b«-t' Clarke ^ Co., Chicuvmli. ,4 Jone, (C.eor.e) llHor. or Anc^^^^^^ i'arl 1: The lynan hra. buJ. M.- ^ ^^^^ London, lS4:i. ,,,u-.ts in tb.'rttth century. 12mo. rp >4^1. New York, 1875. ir, "Rafn (("harles Christian). M^moire dps Antiquuires du Nord. bvo. pp.^o^^^ C'onenhai-'Ut', 1S4;J. * 17 Reeves (Arthur M.) The 1< >ndin^' of ^V^;e^^^>o (iood Th. lustox^ ot the Icelandic discovery of ^^',f "°'\,^V of e i-^cif-ri . -^ .,()-, London, earliest records. 4to. pp. -^'*- -^ ,j 1890. 18 Smith (.T. Toulmin). The Discovery of LS by the Northmen in the tenth century. Maps and plates. 12mo. pp. 344^ London, 1839. ^ ''^ 19 ^no. America. 111. of "America to the year l.'i25. Map vo, pp. 3S0. 1,S84 Half morocco, neat. New York, 23 Williams (.lohn). An Inquiry int.. the Truth ot the Tra.iition eoncernin- the discovervof A,nerK^.b,yPl■.nce ladojra. Owen Gwyned.l about the year 11/0. Mo- pj, 85, half morocco. London. 1 ..v'iiU nl the GoOnies. theColonie-. M. ''*,^"'.^*' vtH \V.,sh. VII WaroftheKevolution. yi»\\''^»- >ji. •Till . i.i.iin NeW \ ork, ington. 8 vols in 4, I -mo. ^. ^^^j "'•^7 Abingdon (Earl of). Thoughts on the l.n r o? Kdni mil IWnke on the atla.rs of A;:;M.ica. syo.pp.9l+''".l-l-'-. nxio-< 11. d. (17StM, .)^ Aeeonnt ( \n) "f '> 3(, Adams Glohn). A Defens. o lie Constitution of Gover.imenl <;^;1''^ ,\ ""7; States of Americ.'v. 3 vols. Hvo. old ^alt London, 1794. 31 Adams (.lohn).. -^ui'i"---; ^^{;;, ^, y of the A.hninistratioti ot John Aaam>. from 1797-1 ^nl, as printed and suppres.sed 80' r.y John Wood. Now reptjb- l'^,^;i-;iU.Lnes and appendix, l^.T^m II Sherburne. l2mo. pi-. ^^'1- ^''''■^,^'' I'l'ia, i84f.. ^ ,. , ;-; 32 Adams M. Q) '»;'''' ^"'^^jr.\\^i:?,' tors the Fisheries, and the Mississippi. Document relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent, .^vo. pp. 2.jI bo.m»s_ Washington, 1S22. ' :;3 Adams (.T. Q ) -\^^'"^'" *V,'',;/;"f Harrison (irav Otis, on the present state .t our national affairs. With remarks upon Mr. L'ickerings letter to » '•> .'-'"^•';''"^:',. 'V Massachusetts. J2mo. pp. 24, boar.l-s. W ..- pole. N. 11., 1808. '■' :!4 Adam5(.rQ.> Twelve Messages from th,. Spiiit of .Fohn (,)ninev A.lams, throuL'h ,!o. I). Stiles, me.lium, toJosiah BnghMm. hvo. pp. 4.-.9. Boston. 18.)9. :;5 Address (An) to the Peo^Je of the United States on the policy of maintainmg a permanent navy. By an Americat| citi- zen. 8v.). pp. 51. paper. Philadelphm.^ ^'!ln Advice to the Officers of the British Army. Will! introduction and notes, lie- printed by I tain Kraiici; New York, 37 Alced jrraphical ; America an iidtlitious a voyages all' f> vols. 4io. ;;8 Amer posilory ol years 18:10 Vjmo. Bo> *^* Some f complete s( ;;9 Amei authentic whole forr the origin American jieries. Al russia. W 40 Ame: distinct ii( New Wor London, I' 41 Ame ing the l)€ Article of of United the sever; 12mo. pp- 42 Am< Reiierloiy V)y IW'iisoi niorocco. 43 Am< tory tiiou pp. f'8. 1 44 Ami Chronicle society o No. 8,' Mr old shee Wm. Iha 45 Am from the hvo. pp. •' 4r. Am Plates a Washing 47 Am aiiil Poll ature an bound. 48 An History, of the I United 433. Be Anicrica in Gcncnd and the Unidd i^tatcs. 8 » THE lie Coast ?. New History.^ overy of 'olonif s. 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London, 17r>2. «i '^ 41 American's Guide (The) Compris- in" the Heclaration ot Independence; the •xTticle of (."onfederali(»n; the < onstitution of United States and the Constitution ot the several .^ 44 American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle lor the Bntidi Colonies, by a «(,cietv of gentlemen (Uev. Wm. Smith), No is'Mav.to No. lo, October, 17r)8. J'vo. ol 00 4s American Revolution. Pictorial History, with a sketch of the early history of the country the constitution of the United States, etc. Illustrated, ovo. pp. 433. Boston, n. d. ^ ^^' 49 American State Papers and Fubhck Documenis. ITS'.'-l^ilJ. Including the i'onlhleiiUal Doouments. Second edition, 10 vol.-, 8vo. old sheep. Boston, li>il, S 00 50 American State Papers. Foreign b'elaiions. t> vols.; Indian Athiirs, -vol-, Finance, 5 vols.; Commerce and Naviga- tion, 2 vols.; Milit:»rv Atl.iirs, 7 vols.; Naval Atlairs, 4 vols.; Post Mlhce, 1 vol; Public bands, S vols.; Claims. 1 v.d.; Miseellaneous, 2 vols'; togetlier. :;.S Vols. Folio, halt rus- sia. Wnshington, v. d. 51 Ames (Nathaniel). The Essays, Humor, and Poems of Na.haniel Ames, father and son, ol Dedhiun, Mass., from their Almanacks, I72ti-1T75, With note* and comments by Sam I'.riggs. Facsimiles. 8vo. pp. 4yi». Cleveland, IS'Jl. 4 00 5j Anderson (Ale.x. D) The Silver Country; or. The Great South West. A review of the mineral and other wealth, the attractions and material development of the former Kiiurdoin of New Spain, com- prising Mexico and the Mexican cessions to the United St;.les, in KS4S and lS5.i. Map. 12mo. pp. 221. N. V.. 1877. 1 1> 5;i Andrews (I. \V.) Manual of the Constitution of the United ^States. bvo_, pp. ;!48+57. Cincinnati, 18S7. 1 -•■> 54 Application of some political rules to the present state of Ureal Britain and America. l2ino. pp. 80. London, 1 .(36. 60 55 Ammen (Hear Admiral Daiiiel). Th« Old Navv and the NVw, with an appendix of personal letters fron? <.ieneial Grant. 8vo. pp. 55:]. Philadelphia, 1891. 3 00 5r. Aristocracy in America, from the sketch I'ouk of a German nobleman. 12mo. 2 Ul> Regu- JJew Edited by F. J. Grund. 2 vols. London, 1839. 57 Army of the United States. lalions for 1857. 12mo. pp. 4(9. York, 1857. '■> 58 Another edition, revised, for 1861. 8vo. pp. 559. Philadelphia. 1 *J'> 59 Arnold (Matthew). Civilization in the United States: first and last impres- fiions of America. l2mo. pp. 192. Boston, 1888 tui Atlantic Telegraph, rublished on board the "Great Eastern, .July 29 to August 17, 18C.5. Lithograplied. With por- traits and illustrations. Folio, pp. 24. 3 00 CI Atlas. Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas: being a cuid"e to the historv of North and South America and the W'est Indies, exhibiting an accurate .account of the discovery , set- tlement, and progress of their various states, provinces, etc., with the wars, cele- 1 Rahcrt Clarke .j- Co., Cuiannati brat«.! battles, an.l remarkable «^vents to ♦l,A voir 18"2. o:i coloriMl mapH. ^<.ll<>. IteJ"'.! I ;: i>hil..l.lphia. 182->. 5 0«. 6'/ Baldwin (.^. I>) Annag.dcloi.; or. The Overtliinw of Komaiusin ami airhv; tht' t'xisttMice ot th.- » intc(i Mou- Statt'.'? forocoUl ill Ciiicitinal thf Biblf 1854. vtc. 12rnu. i>i» 481 >. 1 •J'j 63 BagenaK Philip H.) 'nuyXmencan Irish an* tl.-ir intluencenn Insh i'ol't'cs. 12mo. pp. 252. Loncloii, 1882. 1 -» 64 Baker (J. F.) The recU-ral ronstitn- tion. An essay. Umo. n*. «-♦>• •>'; York. 18S7. ' V"^ C5 Balch (Thomas). The French m America durinp the War of Ind.i.eudenoi* of the Uiiite(i States, 1777-1.8.5. 1 raiis- lated bv Tlios. W. Balch. I'rotrait and two wav-s. ■8vo.pp.24:;. Phih... 1891. 2 oO fii-. Bancroft (Charles). The Kootprmts of Time; aii. •- ;>«J 67 Bancroft (Heorge). History of the United Stales, from t!ie iliscovery ot the continent to the ..stahlishni.-nt of the con- etitution in 1789. A new eihtion, partly rewritten and thoroughly revised. t> \f^i^- 8vo. New York. l^8i). ^•> ^^ 68 Bancroft (Oeorge). 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I'ur lo v.. ,liiiim;s liigot, iif la v'tiiuiitijiCiuo i'-iiiti AiMiaiiiiisdcrfrtiiirc .Imm.|iIi .1.' SilliTVd ill! .-aiiici. rniliviii^ 'le Siilc*. i iinoc l'r-."i. I'.ir'li' II. I'l'ii) .luciiii.' bih'iil, ilo U I'liiapu^iiiu 'Ic Ju^ll.^. j'|>. il. ls.''H. 4, HiciiiT. I? 'latii'M (Km'c (jvi k'est jmsx* i1.« v'v'* v.MiiiiriiviiUli- tl.nis la Mi-mimi dci AI>iiiii|UN ii f.^'Mili'-rmiiir 17"!. Piirlu IVP' Vhiet'Sit liigiit, .iU la < oinirittii u lio J«Mis. VP- •"• i^-'^- 5 rwit.ir.u. Ilrlntioa -lu Voyiitr" entreiifis imr f.Ml M KiiliLTt C.ivolier. Si'^iU'i- di; In .Snllf. peur iivi'riril,ins li' it ufi' >lil .M'j.'cii|U(; ri'inliou- eliiii' .MissUiiiv. I'ar-on Kru re .^l. CiivrlMT, |iri'i!'i> il.' St. ;«iil|.'i'o, I ua iles emu- jiilglloliS ilo '.'U Vnyugi.'. Jip. .)1. 1S,",S, C. raAiMusoT. I.a Vio da I'.. P. PiiTre .Texcph .Marii' I'liiiu.iiiiiKit, di' !ii <'iiin|):i;;iiii' dc .It-sas, ,\:i,-i>|nli;llr<' d:lllS \r .VilUVcll.' 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OS. Ih::'J. l:. (Mlii.os. Vwclatiim de e>> ((iii F'cst i>iis-6 de *i.la^ rciaariinabli' na.K nii^si'Uis dos PiTus do la t (iiapauniodo.li-sus ca la N'oavollo Kiaiioo los (inui'os li;7:{ii li'.7.i. f'arlo U. 1'. ( latldo Oalili'ii, i;. .toiir da rullo.,'0 do i^iioboo ot sn|iTionr do.--. .Mi^Ni.)!!^- dell rciHiiia'4nio do .lesu.s on la N'JU- Vollo l-'i-auoo. .^vo. pp. .xiii. +-W- V: I)\r.ios. lioia'inn do co qui s'osf, passA ilc i.l'is n niiiniiui'ilo ailx .Missions dos I'cros do la tinap iL'iio clo .K-sus oil la Nuiivolh' Fiaiioo. les iiiiiK's lii7J otlt)7.;. I'arlo U. 1'. Chiado Dabltia, J:o. lour, olu. bvc). \i[>. '-I'J. 1>01. It i;r;i.\Ti(iNs Pivorsos snr la Pataillo Cn ^^allln- ^'^loll!6 (iamio lo i> .loniUot, 17.V.. Par los I'ran- vi<\A siMis'.M. lo lioiinjon, roiniaaiidani da lort dii (.^.losiio siir los Aiipli.is sous M. Hraddook. Otfiieral on Cliof doS troupes .\ngloisos, vi'- -''V. l)-M. l.sCO. Portrait. i*vo. 1.". 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Fitchburg, 1880. 1 50 1233 Mass. 36th V. I. History of the! Thirty-sixih Regiment Massiichusetts Vol- unteers, 18f.2-65. By a committee of ^the regiment. 8vo. pp. 4;)5. Bost., 1884. .> .lOj 1234 Mass. 49th V. I. •Johns (Henry I T ) Life with tlie Fortv-nintli Massacliu- f^etts Volunteers. Portraits. 12mo. pp. 4:;^. Washington, 1890. 1 '» 123;. Mass. 51st V. M. Pierce (C. I'.) Historv and Cam]. Life of Company '', Fifty-tirst Regiment Massachusetts Volun- teer Militia, 1862-3. Maps and heliotypcs. 8vo. pp. 131. Worcester, 1886. I ■><) 1236 Mass. Andrew (.Tohn A.) \(Mr.'s.( on Dedicating the Monument to Ladd and Whitiun-, killed at Raltimore,^ April 19 1861. 8vo. pp. 31, Boston, 186.5. :..) 1237 Mass. Bowen (.T. L.) Massachu- setts in the War, 1S61-65, with an inttro- ♦ luction l.v H. L. Dawes. 8vo. pp. Iii5(). .^pringtieUi, 1890. 4 OU 1238 Mass. Harvard Memorial Biogra- phies of liraduates and Undergraduates who fell in Battle during the War of the Rebellion. 2 vols, 8vo. 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R I tee on. 8vo. p 1248 MichU |(('.pt. M. P.) \V,.st,St. Loui L^ecoiid Michij lot' the Missis, jcuiuberland, |4ir,, Detroit. 1219 Mich. ]],) Rrcollecl Ic'^iuinaigns. ? 12.'.0 Mich. Ili-Hiry ol tnt ilie Iron Bi'iga \V;iyne<"oiiiit\ laud other il Detvoit. 1891. IJ'.I Michi jiugs llie'delit Mn'hi.iran Moi ol Gettysburg. [4*.o. pp. 178. 1J.''2 Minn( !iam). A Dvo ling four yeai Keirinie-nt Mi 11861-1)5. 12tn 1253 Minn. iThe Stiuy of jtive of the sei JMinnesota \ 11861-6.5. 12m 1254 Minn IL.) History [Minnesota In .great Rebellii jpi>- 594. St. 1: Minn iLegion War JNation's Stru |lsS7-9(). \-y> Missi lof tiie I'iist |ei'at(^ l')ri,i:;ui< Ito .Vppoinat lUlus. ' 8vo. ] 1257 Mo. < jgiou War P: Iceuces, l.^t'd- Isi. Louis, 18', 125S Mo. Itynlom in M jirosci'iption, ■the pei'secut In the State ^ivil War, a the new coi iLouis, 1870. Rchiilloa. 47 1247 Memphis Riots and Massacres r>f iMir ISGO. Kopoit of tlie solfct couunit- h.vo'n. 8vo. pp. ;m, Wash.,18liti. 125 Vlk'^ Michigan 2(i Cav. Thutclier |/('.n)t M. i') A lluiidii'd J'.Mttles in th« \VeI0 Mich. 17th V. I. jl! 1 i;,Ti>ll<'c;tiniis i)f tilt lis o. •o. 2 'S> h';iuip:ii.!.'iis. '"'vo. ]ip, 4S. J^a. 4 i)U irial Biopra- lorj-'raduatcs the War of Carabridgo, 5 ()0 C) Massa- reconl of the nnioiiwealth, g .state.-^ineii, the people. vo. i>p. 088. ;-] (10 of the Loyal He^istcr of nf Mussac'hu- aws. Koval lie Ailjntaiit- tlie ipiartei'- •;i:l, and ina~- istvj, '(•.:;, Bcston, 8 (10 2 CO ia!n). A lli>- e Civil War. jli, 18t'iS, 2 (I' I towns ami 18(j8. 4 iH( ant 21 st Ma- ir. JtJmo. pp. 7') [il Historv of 8G1-0J. I'r*'- .Joseph K. vols. Surgiciil. to. Washing- aO 00 ing>-. Brearley (Will l^ast 'i'ennesseo Detroit, 1S71. 50 12.-.(> Mich. 24th V. I. <"uitis (o. V..\ lli-iorv I'l tiif I'wcuty-louith Michigan ot Ui,' lion P.iigade, known ar< the Detroit iind l\V;ivne<"oniity Keg inn 'lit. i'oit raits, ninps, land' other iiliL-liations, hvo. pp. 48:;. I Detroit, 1801. '^ ^»> l-T)! Michigan at ('.ettys-bnrg. 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Chicago, 1878. -" 191 •■) Imlay ( seription of the Aini'rica. <'on1 (•limate, populat etc. 8vo. pp. : A Winter ir New Yorkl 2 I) l'.il7 Another I liu, 179:j. which are adde^ and present st; j.'ilsMii; the a Boone; the mi i; oil, 17^4; and iiutiniis. Map London, 179:]. PJ19 Ani'lher PJ20 Thcsatn are added. T hemp, tlax, et( the ancient w< of Louisiana ai the soil, growii tioiis, etc.; Fra description o Maryland, etc.: Illinois river; an act establi' twecn the I'ni free navigatio plan of associi Land Coinpai j)n.59S. Lond 1921 Anrniie; binding crack 1922 Incide with the Karl tlie West. W 8vo. {tp. 72, pa 192> James tliroi'.jh the \ 192 • ^'7. <'in 1921 Kimb rectory tV)r tin brief notice c tion of the pp. ."tb). Cin l',i2.-) Knigl Maiiagenifnt: tioii in the N diana, illinoi pp. 17.'), pape: 1921'. 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Numerous illustratioiis^ Svo. pp. 1"32, Cincinnati, 1SS3. 3 75 1935 Meeker (N. C.) Life in the West : or StorL'sot the Mississippi Valley. 12m. >. pp. 36i». New V.irk. 1S6S. 1 50 1936 Milburn (W. II.) The Tionoer Rreachers and Rewple in the Mississippi Vallev. 12mo. pp.465. N. Y., 186 ). 1 25 19.37 Milburn (W. H.) The Rifle, Axe, and Sa.l.llehairs, an.l .)tlHM- Lectures. Por- trait. 12m... pp. 3h9. N. Y., 1S.5S. 1 25 19:;s Mills (S. J.) an.l Smith (D.) Ue-' port of a Missionary Tour through that Part of the United States which lies West of the Allegheny Mountains. Svo. pp. 64, paper. Andover, 1815. 3 50 72 Rohn-t Clarke .j- Co., Cinvlmudi p,u.iouih.n„..'hthe\V.>steniMj.tes. Maps. 18mo. PI. -J-^l ( Mirinnal!, l.^-l. •'"' 1<)40 Mississippi. I." .l.cnuv.-"it.^ . u, ,iv<'c noi.c.-s sur U- Txplnrat-urs !« >,"'•. JoUiet.o 187:;. l>nv.. i'!'. i-i. I'^iHT, (hU'l)OC, liiU Monette (.1' ■!>•.. \\.^ ,";"'"';>' .V^ ^''^ Bisc.mMVi.u.lSeiil.M.H'.n. nt the Valley., t the .Mis;is..i,.i.i by li'- .i^'-'^-'t f:"io,K.:.n I',i4-J Moselle, Steamer. i;.1>. '■* li- .Navi-.i'.'u'-' Uie Monoiigaliela, AUe-'heiiv, oliioaii.l Mis settlements ft. •. UWiio. )•)>. ""h niH' bm.ml,pieeo ton. olV one leal' i'ittslmrj:!. 181S. - ■'^' 1944 North-west Territory. T . IWS o f the Ten'itnrv Nonh-\ve>L ot ih- Chio Uivef Coutainhig 'the laws of t!ie ^'nyernor and iiKlu'CS, under the ordmanee <;t J':^'. »'>'; tlurveai's 17S8, ITOn, l.',»li, and hU-.; and the acts of tin- lirst aii'l .-^eeond <-^;i^:';;i.l Assemblies, hdd at Cineinnati and ( hil i- cothe, ITO'.i. 18(10, and iMi- (Ihe only form in whieh these laws ran ho loumh) Svo. p,p. :;:'.(), leaner, n. ].., n. d. •' "<' North-west Territory. La;vs pa-^sed by the (ioverno!' ami .hidg.s. l-ac-.-inu.e re- prints.— l')4.5 Lwvs passed in the Territory of tlio United Stivles North-west of the ( »hio b'lver, iVoni the e nmnenee.nenl of the goyerti- ment to the :ilst .lay ol I'-';;:ml.er 1 - ,)1. Published by authority. I'm a.hdph.a. Printed bv Francis < 'hilds and. .luhn >wain. 1T')> 8vo. pp. TO, full sheen. Net. 1 ' UU U 194t) L\vvs passe.l in the Trrriti-ry ol tb'! vjnited States N<>rth-west of the( thio b'lv, r, from July to December, one thotr-nnd sev,.i: hundiv.d'and ninety-two, incln-ivo \ '•• - lished bv authority. Ihiladelphi i. 1 n h.. .1 bv Francis Cliilds and .b.hn .yW.Maxwel. I • ;•• (' /".^^'l; ume was known as - Maxwell s Cde. an,, was the lir>l b,.ol; pr.nte.l m (.'inoinnati.i 8vo. pp. 1^->. lull .-iK'ep. Net. 1'.' * I'MS I wvs of the Territory of the Unitwl States Northwest. .ftheOiiioKiver.adoptKl and published a.t a se^^i..n ..f Legi-latuiv beLruii Ml tin- tnwn of < 'inciima 1 1, cuntvo; llaniiii.m. and T-iritory albresu-l, n^n:, th.' •J'.l day of April, in the year oi ow I Old 17'.'^ and .■(.ntinue.l by aurnni,-iit t.'>th('' Mill .lav .'f May, in tin; same y. a, r,v auth..rity. ("ineinnati. Print.'.^l ai„l .,,ld b' E.lmun.l Fr-eman. 1(98. (Km-.vii as -Fre-man's Law.s.") Svo. pp. -i- tuil she, -p. N.'t- 1919 Ohio RiVPr. The Oreat Floo,l of February. 1--^:'.. bej.ort of the Keli.'t ( oin- mitteeo'f the i'in,'innati (.'iiamber of <',.n> merce. llim... i^- I-''- l'''l"'''- Cincinnati, 18s:',. ■ •'" Ohio Valley Historical Series- _ /■■„• I'li/l /;//<>■,.•,■■• „nii,r /."c iiiifh'.r s nam-!. „w//>r Indians, l7i'4. •' ''' Pl.'d W.\i.KKi:'.s Athens rounty,t:>hio, aini the First Settlement in the State. <> OO 1 '(,".•> Ci.vkk's ('ampaiiin in the Illinois. 1778-9. ■ -"" 19,',;; McHir.DK's Pioneer Biographies. 2 vols. ^ 19,")4 SMiTirs «'aplivilv with th^ Indians. 17:^-9. ■ - ''' I'l.V, Dum:i;'s Pioneer Life m Ken- tucky. pi,",C. " >ino V.^M.KY Historical Mi, Kentucky, and Indi.iua T-nit* rv,in isO;). By .b.-iah K.spy. II. 'Iw Wfften' "ampaigns in Warof isPJ; 1. 1-x- pedition of Captain Henry Ibush with Sup- plies for (b'lieral Hull 2. Kxpedition of (b.ye.ner Meigs h.r the Kelief of voy\ Meigs, jsi;;. By Samuel \Villiams HI Tii-rLeatherwood the early explorations anil t!,,' setllemeni and improvement .'t ilie country aroun.l ihe head of the Ohw. Iviited bv' Neville B. ("raig, Eso 2 voi^. Svo. pp. '.'J.SM-.OSO. Pittsbuig, It-it. < ':i- ciiinati, reprinted 1137G. ^ ^" 19.VJ Another i 19 JO Ordinan latim: to the ( Marietta, 1S8,S. lOtil Parker IliUid-liook to Svo. pi>. i'l-. 1j York, b^i''9. pji'.2 Parry ( on the Early E> of the Mississi paper. Daveni 191'):; Patters BackwootU; oi Authentic frotn bracing many e pioneers, sketcl: not heretofore pp. ;ill, half bo fertile auth.M'. I'.i64 Peck (J with sketches adjacent parts Boston, IS.H. PJt)5 A-v>thcr Po.ston, 18;j(J. iyi Pionec prising t!r,' a,l [Brady, Clark.-, tlu'ir ii. rc.i imi IlliK. l'Jn;o. p r,t,'-7 Pittma Pl'csflit .■'tan; ( on the Mi-^i■^si bcripiion of t seven liiilte-' ;; 99 b,>i.-.,in, 1 19-'- Porttir ; Jones ( ^•'k ' •) of r'S 1. A hi UllM'ci.al, s.ici.d of lii Si. lies :i iVniii 1m Ml t' 6.'!n. ('111. -ago, I9SVJ Pritts Lif,', illii-tr.iti'. of tiw lii.-t < Mid.Ue ak I of strange an ccuiilers wit! nci'-, cu-t ■T>is, [of pri-nnevs, •;kcte'-.-s liio, Mini to. •'• (lO tht^ Illinois. iiraphiP'^- 2 li? Indian's. •1 50' a in Kt'ii- ;; nil ril Mi-^ivllM 2 TiO Miscollaiiios iiiid ImU.ina ,-;pv. 11. '1 wo is'l-J; 1. l':x- ish with Sup- Lxpcditioii of lief of Von illilUlK. Ill count of i;.i (if .losf'pii t'. s. . r.y U 11 , or gilt top. svo. r> <"' ♦.\ ■ 'hly ^esei <>> ot ntic iiii'urnia- explorati'iii- provomeiit t(>rical Addrt>.f<. \ paper. Davenport, lown, 1>7.!. •''-* ]%:, Patterson (A. W.) Histovy of the I5ack^V(>od^; or, the r-.tiion of the ("li''. Autlionticfrom the earliest accounts. L.n- bracini! niarty ovents, notices of prciTiinoiit pioneers, skc'lches of .•arly settlements, etc., not heretofore published. .Map. 12iiu.. pp. ;;il, half hound, riltsburjjh. Printed "for tlie author. I>>1:'.. \%\ Peck (•!. M.) I htide foone, Kenton, Brady, Clarke, tlio Wiietzels. and iMhers, in tlieir" 111 ree iMieoiniters -.vitli the Indian.s. Ihiis. pJn;.>. j.i). .';•■;-'. i'lida.. Is."-.s. ! oD I'joT Pittman C'..pti.in rhilip). 'I'he Present .-^tan* ot the Kuro|.e:i.i Selllenients on the Mi-; ■>'.ppi, ■viiii a ::,o.jr;.piiiiM! de- fccriplion of th.it river. ll'.n-^tiated _ hy iseven jiiiites ;oid dv.ui ■his. -Iio. pj.. vni-r '.)',• hoi. inn, ITTii, \%- Porter (it. IMGanuett (H.), and JonestU '■.) 1 lie '. '. M.^-m ir.e i'ensus of rs I A liistoryot the industrial, (•'•m- uicici.d, soci.d, iin'd ; )!i'.ie;d rie-. oi >iie ^^ e^•, from iMiO t- [■■<>. Mr.p. . etc. --vo. ; ]•. 6:;ii. chi.-ifio, \>--'2. •' "" i'.'n'J Pritts (•!.) Incidents of I't-rder Lit", illii-tiMti', ■ •■; 'he tini-s -Mid -'.-.lee.'.^in of tiii' lii.-t --etili'ne'i.is ill j,.ii'-, i.f -.lie MidiUe ;ik I Westerti .< rns, mode , of wariare, tr;k(tf' .s of ;he War ;n the North-west. lHus. .^vo. pp. oil. I.anca-ter, IMl. <'» OO I'.'T" "^"g'an I -'ohn). Emifzrants' dnide to th ■ V -tern .'>ta*es; or, backwoods and praiiies. liJmo. pp. 4(.l8. Edinbin-gli, n i. - *-'^ lOTi Bice (liarvey). Sketches oMVe-,» lorn Life. 12mo. pp. 203. Bost., I8b7. 1 ' 1972 Hideout (Mrs. J. B.) Early ^^ e-i- orn Life. Ibmo. pp. 2U.S. Philadelphia, PS8.S. ' ^'^ 1973 Roosevelt (Theost. From^tlie Alie^ilianies to the Mississippi, 17G'J-i7.S3. 2 vols, 8vo. New York, ISS'.t. 5 GO l'."74 SchermerhornMohn F.)and Mills (.•^aniuel .1.) .\ ('oiiect View of that I'art of the Cnited .^tates which lies West of the Allejihenv Mountains. Svo. pp. 52, paper. Hartford,' 1M4. - '"> 197*) Shea 'Tohn G.) Discovery and Exjiloration of the Mississippi Valley. With tho orij-'inal narratives of Marquette, Alloa /. Membre, Hennepin, and Anastase Douay. Map. svo. pp. S>6. Xew York, \s';'' ' 7 ;')(> ly Vr. Shea (John G.) Early Voyage^ up ar-.d down the Mississippi, by Chevalier, f^t. Cosnie, Le .^uenr. Gravier, and Gniiinas. With introduction, notes, and an index. 4to. p].. I'.M. Albany, h-i'd. J 0(> 1977 S lea (John G.) The Bursting of rierre Mai L'ev's I. a, Salle Hubble. Svo. pp. 24. New York, 1 >7',i. 40 197n Smith (J. <■ ) The Western Tour- i-t. No map. 24n:.i. pp. isO. New Y^)rk, \yv.>. ' ' •''* ]'.t79 Steels (Ml-) .\ >Mnnmer Journey. in the We.-l. l2iuo. pji. 27>>. New York, 1S41. I 0<» !9S0 Steele's W'e^tern Guide I'ook. Map ;'.2nio. pp. ins. r.nllalo, 1S:;.'S. 19^1 Stewart Catherine). New Home.'* in the West. Ibnio. po. 198. Nashville, ivl.l ■ 1 OO !'.i<2 Strickland ( W. P.) The Pioneeis of the W.St; or, lil" in tlie woods. 12mj>. pj.. 4n:;. New York. 1 •''" 19S:; Thomassy ( 1!.) De La Salle et -es Relations inedites 4 Vance(John L.) The Great Floo4 of b-^:4 in the t)hio Val ey. The rise and fall of the waters from Pittsburgh to Cairo, with accounts oi the destruction of prop- erty, and incidents by eye-witr.osses and siilierers, etc. Svo. ]^\k 137, paper. 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Knihracing gleanings, reini- niscences, antiiiuities. natural curiosities, statistics, etc.. of the .*^tate, with numerous biograi)hical sketches. 8vo. T)p, 449. Loui-s- viUe, 1872. 4 00 2352 Arthnr(T. s.) an. i'hiladelj.hia. 75 2353 Barton (\V. E.) Life in the Hills of Kentucky. 18mo. pp. 295. Uberlin. 1890. 1 ^10 2354 BiOffraphicfti. Encyclopfedia of Kentucky, of tiie Dear! aad Living Men of the Nineteenth Century. Numerous steel portraits. 4to. pp. «92, full turkey morocco, gilt edges, Cincinnati, 1ST8. 1(* . 55. Frankfort, 1882. 75 2357 Butler (Mann). A History of th*e Cominonweaiih of Kentucky, from its ex- ploration and settlement V)y the whites t(» the close ot the north-western camjiaign in 1813. 12mo. pp. 396, sheep. Louisville, 1834. 3 50 2358 Another edition. 12mo, pp. 55L Cin- cinnati, 1836. 5 00 2359 Campbell Connty. -Tones (M. K.) History of Campbell County, Kentucky, as read at the Centennial Celebration of .July 4. 1876. 8vo. pp. 10, paper. Newport, Ky.. 1876. 35 2360 Carr (LucJen) and Sbaler (N- s.) On the I'rehistoric liemaMis of K»'ntucky. With 7 lieliolype j»lat»j(*. 4to. pp. iil, paj'.T. Fraiiktoi t. n. d. 2 5t) 2361 Coll)a8(Lewi(»). Historical Sketches, of Kentucky, en. bracing its histiiry, an- tinuities, ainl na'ur;tl cniiosif ie.s, gro^rraph. ical, st;»tistical, and geological il'v-criiiiion*. With anecdotes of pioiie'-r lite, bioci'n|.l:- ical sketchi'.s, etc. IJevised, enlarged four. fold, and brt>ught down to the year l:s74, by his so?), Uichai'd IL Collins, embracing; Predjistoric annals for 331 years, by conn, ties, sketches of courts, churches, Free masonry, etc.. pjtttieer incidents, an 2362 Brake (I>anj«'l), rioneer Life in Kentucky \ -eries of reminiseential letters a(idressed to his children. Fditcd^ with notes and biograjdiical sketch, by Inn not), Hojj. Charles 1>. Drake, of St. Louis Portrait. Svo. pp. 2t)3. Cin., 1S73. 3 (K) 2363 The sime. Large paper, imperi.il Kvo. (i . Illustrated with fac-simile, three portraits, nnd a jdate. 4to, pp. 93, paper, Louisville, 188H. Net. 2 dO 2367 No, 4. WniT.siTT (Wm. \\.) Lif.- HTid Times of .ludge Caleb Wallace, some time a .lustice of the Court of Appeals of the State of Kentucky. 4to, pp. 151, paper Louisville, 1888. Net. 2 00 236S No. 5. Dt'RUETT (Reuben T.) An Historical Sketch of .St. Paul's Church, Louisville, Ky. iVepared for the semi- centennial celebration, October 6, 18,^9 Plate. Small 4to. pp. 75, paper. Loui-;- ville. 1^89. Net. 2 00 Kentucky. m ».\e>0 No. fi BfiowN (.John Mnson). The Politicil I'ojriiininL's of Kentucky, A nar- rativ.'ot" publi(r ewnls b.Mriiip on Uip hia- t(iry (if that Stiite up to the titiu> , Wfdnt'.Mliiy, .Iiiiit> 1, iS'.l2, tho Federal I'nion. (-'ontaining the liist.iiical uddre.sH of Oolonvl lifiihen T. I)umtt, tlio poem of I(«>nry T. Stanton, will) jiortraitof «>aoh, tln» general procoed- ings a sketch of the Filsoij (Jlub, tuul list of iiieinheis. 4to. pp. UUO, paper. Cincin- nati. ls'j-2. Net. 2 Ot) I'lTl Filson (John), Illstoire de Ken- tiicke. Nonvollo Colonie a I'ouesl de la Viifiinie, Tradiiit par M. Tarraud. Man. .Svo. pp. 2.'54. Taris. 17S5. 4 (H) 2572 Filson (Tohn). Facsimile of tiie map in the above edition. 25 2,57,; Frankfort. Brown (John Mason). An Address (ieliverod on the dccasion of tlio 7\ George (W.) Memorial Sermon, ■Wtii Anniveisary. Mount Jloreb (Jimrch, Fiiyctti- (.'ounty, April, I,S77. iivo. pp. 31. Cincinnati, l.'<77. 2,'> 2,37,") Green (Thomas M.) Historic Fam- iiies of Kentucky, with special reference to stocks innneciiately derived from the Valley of Virginia; ti'acing in detail their vari!>u-i genealogical <'onnectioii.s and illus- trating I'roni historic souices their influence iijioM the political and social develoi)nient I of Kentucky ami the States of tiie South [and West. First Series. 8vo. pp. ;!(),"). I Cincinnati, IcSSy, o oy 2!7() Green (Thomas M.) The .*^paiiish Conspiracy. A review of the early Spanish movements in the South-west, Containing broofs f the intrigues of .lames Wilkinson aiulJohn r.rown; of tho complicity there- with of .Judges Sebastian, Wallace, and Innos; tho early struggles of Kentucky for ■intoiiomy; the intrigues of Sebastian in li9,)-7; and the legislative investigation of lis currupti n. Svo. pp. 40G. Cincinnati, l^^-'*' 2 00 2377 Hardin (Ben.) His Time* and Contemjioraries, with Selectioni^ frotn hiA speeches. By Lucius I'. Little. Tortrait. Svo. pp. J2. Louis triUe, 1^S7. ;j so 2;!7.S Lexington. MacCabe (J. P. E.) Directory ot the City of Lexington and County of Fayette for l.S.IS-v, (j,j,, .',_;;•_» gives the first liistory of Lexington.) Itimo. pp. 13ti, hoards. Lexington, 'iS'.'.H, 3 tit) 'j;7'.t Lerington. L'anck (CJeorge W.) History ot Le.\iiigt,,ti, Kentucky. Its early annals and recent progress, including bio- graphical sketches and jxrrsonal reminis- cences of the pioneer .settlers, notices «f prominent citizen.s, etc. bvo. pp. 42H. Cin- cinnati, 1m72. 4 uO •-'.•5X0 Littell ( W.) An Ej.istle from Will- Jam, surnanied Littell, to the People of the Kealnj of Kentucky. 12mo. pp. 40. Frank- fort, IStKi. Toor copy, 2 00 i.'.''''^t Louisville. Casseday (Ren.) Tho History of Louisville, from its Earliest Set- tlement vo the Year lS,'i2. 4 00 'J'iSi Louisville. MMurtrio (H.) .**ketc}ies of Louisville and its Environs, a Florida Loiiisvillensis, and an Account of the P]artii(|iiakes of ISJI, Map of i.ouis- ville and the Fulls of Ohio, Nvo. pp. 2;"),'», boards, uncut. Louisville, 1819. 5 00 2.'jS;; Annihcr eop;i, half morocco. 4 ."iO 2,384 Another fo/n/, lacking map and ap- pentlix. 2 (M) 2PM Mammoth Cave and its Inhabi- tants; or, descrii)tion of the fislies, insects, and crustaceans found in the cave. By A. S. Packard. Jr., and F. W. Putnam. W'oodl cuts and two plates, bvo. on. C2. Salem 1872. 1 or, 2.3Sr. — Binkard (A. D.) The Mam- moth Cavo and its Denizens. A complete descriptive guide, bvo. pp. 95, paper. Cin- cinn.ati, 1SG9. 7*, 2,'iS7 Pird(Dr.) Peter Pilgrim. (In second volume 141 i)ages is devoted to a descrii)tion of Mammoth Cave.) 2 vols. 12mo, boards. London, 18.19. 2 00 2.388 Forwood (\V. S.) An Ifistori- cal and Descriptive Narrative of the Mam- moth Cave of Kentucky. Including ex- planations of the causes "concerned in its formation, etc. Illustrated. I2mo. pp. 241, paper. Philadelphia, 187,*>. 1 2.5 2.389 Hovey (tforaco C.) Guide Book to the Mammoth Cave. Historical, ficientific, and descriptive. Maj) and en- gravings. «vo. pp. 75, paper. Cincinnati, 1891. 25 il m RofKTt Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 2390 Mammoth Cave. Hov#'y (Horftce C.) Celel)r:aoil Aui.Ti.'im Oavonis, espocj- oilv Mammoth, Wyiunlot, and Luray, His- torical. scioiitiHc :m(l (h-siTiptiv*". with iiu- tiopH of oav«M aJiil >!iotto»'s m otluT lari'ls. Fin.'lv illustratetl. JSvo. pp. 2J^. Cincin- nati, 'm'l - ''^ 2:',01 M.TFtJn (Rev. Ifornce), Pic- torial Guid*' to Mamtnotli < 'av.>, lllustrattxi. I'Jmo. pp. 1U8. New Yorl<, is.M. 1 '-'5 2302 Ran>l)les in Mammoth Cavo duritifi the year 1S44. hy a visitor. U'mxo. pp. U»l, l>lati-H. I-(.uisvllle, 184.'>. i li-* •j:59.'5 Morehead (fames T.) An Address in Coinmemoriiiiiiii <>l tiic l'ir.- •J394 Marshall (Humphrey), Thfl IHs- tory of Kentucky. An account of the modern Svo. Frankfort, 1S'J4. '2;)ori Perrin (W. " ). Battle (T. II ). and Kniffin i<». C.) Kentucky; A History of the Stale. A concise a^'t'ount ^ot th« origin nnmenl of tiie Vir-rinia Colony; its expansion westward. :ind th«.' FOttlement of the frontier beyond the Alle- ghanies; the erection of Kentucky as an indejiendent .'+144. Frankfort, ISti8. 1 Ot) '^■.97 Rafinesque (0. -S) Ancient His- tory; or, Annals of Kentucky. With a Kurvey of the ancient monuments of North America, and a tabulur view of the princi- pal languages and primitive iritions of the whole earth. 8vo.* pp. :)'.>. paper. Frank- fort. Printed for the author, 1824. 2 W 2.39S Ranck (<'eorge W.) '»Tii« Travel- ling Church." An account of the Baptist ■ exodus from Virginia to Kentucky in 1781, under the leadership of iJev. Lewis Craig and Captain William Ellis. With historical notes. Svo. -.p. 38. Louisville. 1891. -i 2:599 Robertson (George). .Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times [in Kentuckv]. 8v.>. pp. 402. Lexington, 1835. ■ 1 S'> 2400 Shaffner (T. P.) Kentucky State 18 47. 18nio. pp. 230 Register for ville. 1847. Louis 2401 Shaler (N 8.) A General Account of the ( 'onnnonwealth of Kentucky. Lirx.' geological map. Royal Svo. pp. tf'J. Frank- fort. IM77 •'"> 2402 Shaler(N.S.) Kentucky. A Pio reer <'(,mnionweaUh. Map. 16n»o. pp. iVi •Boston, l'<8S 1 2'f 24o.i Sharp (-I'nathan); or, The Adv*.ti. turesofa Kentiickian. Written hy hiniMlf 3 vols. I'JiiKi boiirds. London, 184.'». 3 00 2401 Sharp (."Solomon P.) Vindication of the rliiiructer of the lati> f'nl. .Solomon P. Sharp, from the calumtiies puhli-luMl against him since his murder hy Patrick Darhy and .Ier<»h(>am U. I'.cauchamp. liy L <•• Sharp, Hvo. pp. 14U, sewed, uncut Frankfort, 1827. lo *«' %* This hook wa« stjppresse«l hy th" family after it hud »ieen printed, _ All wt>r.> destroyed, ♦».\cepl twenty-tive copies, '.vhioli were liiddeii in a recss in the wall of the .Sharp dwelling !it Frankfort, in >S-'7 Thev were acciileiitally discovered ii. years afterwiird.' We secured a > copies. All of thenj are sligh' 24(»5 Smith (/. I*.) H" t- tucky, Iroiu its ♦•ailie«t discov* tlement l<» the pn-sent date, •■ni..- prehistoric ami aboriginal periods. trait. Maps a«ip. 124 leuwd. 2MH Unit tletueiit, »>r;j Itidgnipliical pp. .'*9J, half 2*11 War Kesolutions llluiu. |>p. 2(] 24 IS Aoo( fore Congres of tlie Cnit* don, 1804. 'J4I0 Barl Louisiana, y th.at ('olotiy With ail inti of Cnited Si |)hi;i, 18:;(». 2H7 Bart la l.uuisiiiiie jijir 1,1 Ki'atici 8('|itentiionii Paris, jMii'.) 21 1 8 Bard Coillites df Vluht. pp. 42 isoi. 2419 Baud la Louisiane ique Si'ptenl 1791 a 1798. tori'jue de I: 8ur son Cliu! cariictero et Mai). i*vo. I 1SU2. U4i'0 Brae Louisiana. 1 tical, and his Important p< 32.'J, sheep. 'M2\ Bum from its first the present York, 1801. •J4'2J C00l< of Louisiana 1887. 212.5 Darb scription of t Account of tl Louisiana, 01 I Account i). Flank- f. A Pio 0. pi>. t:!:i 1 '!'> H4.'». ;5 00 iti(lic;tti(H\ 1. SoloiiKin )>• I'litiick lamp. l!y eJ, Uticiit p«l >)V th" All vv(>r.' pit';*, '.vllioii -vail of ihi' ls-'7 Thev . 8vo. pp. f. oil History of discovfiiej IHMS. Map Louisville, 1 0" y and Mode icy Ppiii ten- Frankfort. 1 25 Skotolies ■■ Kpiitucky, f tlu^ early ventures of lOmo. pp 2 OO J ) A His ters, S'-eet H the " llil! County, Ky i, n. d. 25 Memoir r' nited State? W. Grittin 1873. 1 51' Vindication I Calunuiiei ly published p. 72. paper^ 1 29 2112 rToulmin(n«nry).] Thoughts on Einiu'r.itioii, to which are added iniHcella- li(> Hi-" obsorviitions velatiiif^ to the United (Stiifi ■» u pu'eniiueiit of Cuited State-s. Sv<». pp. •!.*:>. Thihidel- |)hia, 1S:;0. ;; (H) 2117 Barbe-Marbois (M) Histoiie de la l.ouisiaiie ei la ef>siori de r<'tte ('Dloriie par la Kratic.-au.K Etals-lhiisde rAnuuiijue f<('litentri.tiiale, etc. Mup. I2niu. pp. 4.S.'). Paris, \S-2') 3 00 -4IM Barde (.Mexandre). History des Coinitc.^ de Vi>;ilance atJ.K Attaka[).'is. Vluht. pp. 428, paper. .Saint-.lean-liaptiste, W'l 1' 2;"» 24i.» Baudry Des Lozieres. Voyage a la I.oiiisiano et sur Ic roiitiiient de I'Amer- iqiie S.'ptenti'iouale fait dans les Anneea IT'Jl a ras. r'oiilioant un Tableau His- tori'jue de la'Louisiane, des observations* 6ur son Climat, des iIcIrm productions, le caractero et le noin des .Sauvages, etc. Map. tivo. pp. 3«2, paper, uncut. Paris, 1S'»2. . 3, 00 24.'0 Brackenridge (H. M ) Views of Louisiana. « 'ontaiuiiij.' geo<;ra!)hicaI, statis- tical, and historical notes of that vast and (niportant portion of America. ICnio. pp. 32:5, sh(>ep. J5altiniore. 1S17. 2 00 2421 Bunn€r(K.) History of Louisiana, from its first discovery and settlement to the present time. IGnjo. pp. 267. New York, ISGl. 75 2422 Cooley (T. M.) The Acquisition of Louisiana. 8vo. pp. 25. Intlianat)olis. 212.5 Darby (Wm.) Oeographical De- scription of the State of Louisiana, with an account of the character and manner^ of thA inhnh!t»nU, eto. 8vo. pp. 288. Phils* delphia, isuy i fio 2424 Dimitry (John). Leanonfi in the History ot Louisiana, from its earliest «et» tlenn nt to t heclose of thecivjl w*r. 12nio. pp. 2It». New York. 1M7». 75 242'» Du lac (M. Perrin). Travels throii^'h the 'Iwd Louisiaiias, and amonff the Savit^'e Nations of the Missouri ; also in the United States, along the niijo and the Adjacent Province.^, in ISOl-;!. With a sketch of tim tnanners, <'usionis ehar.ieter, und the «-ivil and religious eetenionies of the people. Translated from the French. hv«. pp. U)H, paper. Loiid(,n, 18()7. 2 00 2420 Th>' Slime, in French. Map nnd plates. l2mo. pp. 479. l»aris, iKO.'i. 2 50 2427 Du Pratz (Le Page). The History of Louisiana; 01. tiie Western Parts of Vir- ginia and < 'aroliiia. Containing a (iescrip- lion of the countries that lie on both sides of the riv.M- Mississippi. Map. " vols. llimo. London, I7<).'i ]o (H) 242H French (B. F.) Historical ('ollec tions of l>ouisiana and Florida, including translations of original manuscripts re- laling lo their discovery and setth'ni»'nt. Witn numerotis historical and biogra()hical notes, .v.vond series. 2 vol.s. bvo. New York, ISt')',)-7.5. 00 ^ 2420 Gay arre (Charles). THslory of Lou- isiana under tho French, Spanish, and Ameriean domination. 4 vol.s. ijvo. New < Orleans. |s,s.'». jo o,^ 24;{0 Gay arre (Charles). History of Lou- isiana. Th.' .'/fench Dominatiof» to ITtiU. 2 vols, in 1, pp. 54(>+;{>^(>. The Spanisjj Domination. 170'.> to |8li;{, pp. iWj. The American l)ominati(»n, ISO.'i to iStU. pp. »')9.{. a vols. hvo. half hound. New York 18t)ti. JO (,Q 24.31 Oayarre (Charles). Louisiana its History as a Fretich Colony, bvo. pp. .'ISO. New York, 1S.'(2. 2 .'iO 24:52 Gayarre (Ch.irles). Louisiana: it« Colonial lli-tory and Uomance. 8vo. pp. 546. New York. IS.OI. 2 50 243;5 Harris (Wn». H.) Lotiisiana: its products, resourees, und attractions, with a sketch of the parishes. Map. 8vo. pp. 248, paper. New (Jrleans. 1881. 75 ^ 2434 Hennepin. A Description of Louis- isiana. Hy Father Louis Hennepin, Recol- lect Missionary Traiislated from the edi- tion of lt)8;5 and comjjared with the Nou- velle Decouverte, the La SaUe Documents, and other Contemporaneous Papers. By John (lilmary Shea. Fac-simile map and plate of Niagara. 8vo. pp. 407, sewed, un- cut. New York, 1880, S m Jiob€rt Clarke ^ Co., Cinvinmti 24:!5 LivJngton (Kdwunl). A Syntero ol Vt'uul lifiw tor Ibf Stat«* of I-oijiMiuiui. ». T40, •hetp, rhiluiiel|.l»i«, n. «l. (JKi3). - ^'" 24'^r- lonJsIftnt Comstiintionnl Cnnv<'n- tinii ol 1>44, irmteiliii^r* atnl }>. W2. New «»r- leH..», iHt'. - "O 24 il Martin (FrancoHX.) The ITi»t the nuthor. l)y Jinl>ie >V. \V. flowe. AnniilH of biijis*iiinn, li'oui the c'l.we (.f Maitiu's lii.-t«- ", ISlV to the foniTneiictMiiPtit p. N%"w n,l..iinH, ls.^2. " ^'0 2.':iH New Orleans Academy ,-)f Science*. Coiistitiuinii iin.l liy LiiWK. ].p '2'2, unci Pro- oeedinf--, Vol. 1. No I. »vo. p|t. "I. New Orleans l;''>4. '^ 21'5".> Nev/ Orleans. Norman (B. M. New Orlciiiix and K:;vironH. (.'oiitaiiiin>' a l.riof hi^t'iriciil sk(>tch of th»« Territory sinil Stiiteof Louisiana and the C'i.yot New Orleans, lliustiated. Ibmo. |.p. 223. New OrU'ans, 1845. ^^ 2440 Rafinesque (<^. S.) I'lonil.'i Ludo- viciana; or, a Flora of the .*ti.itii)nF!. Witiimaps. "2 vol.«,.Svu.pi»..'ilO, and platen. Wa-hini-'toii. 1^5;{. >'> <•»<> 2442 Robertson (Ift. II^-v. 0. I>.) The Louisiana i'luciia.se, in it-* Inlhience upon the Am ricuii >v.'U'm. fvo. pp. 42. New York, 1^^'k ^^ 2443 Stoddard (Amo«). Sketcho.s, IIh- tcrical an(i l>f>eiiptiv«', of I.ouisiaiiii. ^vo. ip. 488, sheep Pliiladrlphiu, 1S12. 4 «i<) 2444 Thompson (Maurice). The .«tory of Loui^iuiia. 6vo. pp. 3;i7. lioston. I88y. 1 M MAINE. 244.'i Buxton. Marshall (.T. M.) A He- port «>t the i'rnf('c»s at the *%'l(»hration of the First '.'etitennial Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Fitixton. With an appendix, containing genealogical sketches of t]i«* piom-ers of the town, etc. »va pp. 288. I'ortland. 18T4. 2 50 244r> Camden. l.ockef?ohn L.) i^kt'tohe!? of the Ilistorv of the Town of Caiadeu. In- New York, 1803 cludinj? incidentifl refer*»«PM io the neiL'li. Itoring placeH nnd a«liacent W*ler«. I2tiin. pp. 2f.y, UaUowell, lb59, 1 iO 2447 Clubb (Henry ».) Tlie Mmh* Liijtior Law: its origin, liislory, ftinl results. With a lifH of lion. Nt'ttl l>i»vr. 12i»»o. yj). 4.W. New York, l^')'i. 1 2'> 241"» Corinth. Palmer (Mason.**.) Early (Ueai'iiigs jmd KatKiniii Recollections nl' tlie Town of Corinth. »vo. pp. Hi. huuitnr, I8».l. '»•> 2»40 Greenleaf t ^'Tosen). ?*tfttixticrtl Virw of the l)i>lrict «>1 Main»«'; more «'s\iecially with reference ♦ the %alu.';.nd imiiortam-p of its interior. Hvo. pp. l.'>4, boiirUs, uncut Boston, IHHJ. I '■> 24".(> Houlton. History of the Town of. T|ii04-lHs:;. hvo. pp. <'4. Haverhill, 18H4. 7S 24.';l Hubbard ( I'lieitH L) Woods mul Lakes «'t' iMaint-. A tri]* from Mooschcud Lake to N"W J'runswick in n birch hark oanoe. Map niul illustrations, i'vo. pp. 22;i. J'.oston, 18S4 ;} «'0 24.VJ Ilslay K'lia*. r.) Forest and .'^hrire; or, I>eg.'nds of the I'ino'Tree .*.')(/. 1 '■' 24r):5 Machias. Memorial of the (Vii. totinial Anniversary <>f the Settlement of Machias, hvo. pp. ISil. Machias, 1S(');;. I ':> 24'jI Maine Historical ."Society (toller- tions of tlie). First Heries 6 vols. 8vo. Portland. l>;;l-18t'.y. V» <«• 24"i*» Millet (l!ev..Toslm,'»). A History ef tlio r.aptistsin Maine; togeteer willi hiict iiotic es ot" societies and institutions, s>nd a dictionaty of the lal'ofs of each Jninisler. 12iiio. pj.l 4T2. i'ortland, ls4>. 1 2'' 24.-.0 Norton(2. New York. ls.V,». 75 24:»T Norway. N'oYr«(n.'uM). The Ili^^ tory of Norway. 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I W .j7,V,) riark (.I()s»'ph>.') A IlUtorictl piM'K irst' — 'I'wfi.ty-titili Anniversary of tli<' Pilgrim < 'ontfn-iu-t'. 6\o. in*. iiO, jiain'n JJosion, 1S.V>. o5 o7t',(» .^ — — Kvcrctt (Edwaul). IifinrtikH at tli<^ liynioutlj l''»'suv;il, Antiiist 1, Iv'i;;^. 8vo. |ip. l'". jiaptT. Jltistun, Is^j. ;>,') o7t;| Fr*Mii'h (.1.) Seiiiion nt tli« Ordination i»t' tlu^ U<>v. .Timu'.s KtMidail. Jan. 1, !"<*">■ i^vo. I-l). 'JS, iiajun-. Boston. 1S(H>. •*" '^•{■t-2 Kendall (.las ) Disrour.so on thi^ l''it'ti«'th Aniiiv>'t'.-aiy nt'his < »i'diiijition. Svo. jip. -4, iiap-T. riyinoiiiii, iS.'iO, -lit oyf,;; .—. Porter (< 'has. S.) St'ini-OtMi- tcimial l)isfoni>t>. <^'i>inint'niiirativ»' ut' tlio Third *'laiivh. I'lyinontli. .^vo. pn. 47, pa- per. I'oston, iSSi. " 3'» •j7f)4 . Procccdinjis at th«» Consecra- tion of tin; r'nshiniiii Monnmeut. 8vu. pp %, paper. J5osi(.n, l.'s.V.*. »'»' o7i-,.-) Kn>-..11 ( W. S.) 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McCouil) I'ity ls7(), '»" 2931 Lowry (Hobert) and McCardle (William H I A History ot Mis-issijiiii from the Discovery of the (Ireat River by Hernando De Soto, including the earliest settlement made by the French urider Iberville to the death of .leffersou Davis. Svo. ).p. 049, Jackson, 1891. 3 50 MIS.SOURI. 2935 Academy of Science of St. Louis. Transactions. \'ol. 1, Nos. 1, 2, and 3. Plates. 8vo. St. Louis, 1857-59. 3 00 2930 The s-ime. Vol. 2, No. 1. Plates. Svo. St. Louis, 1803. 1 HO 2937 Benton County. Lay (James H.) A sketch of the History of Benton (.'ounty, Missouri. 8vo. pp. 70, paper. Hannibal, 1870. 50 2938 Callaway County. History of Com- piled from authentic otlicial and private sources. 8vo. pp. 954. St. Louis, 1884. 4 00 2939 Carr(Lucien). Missouri. A bDiie of contention. Map. IGino. pp. 377. V,o<- ton, 1888. 1 -■» 2940 Darby (John F,) Personal Recol- lections of Prominent P(>ople and Events— especially those relating to the History of St, Louis— during the First Half of the Present Centurv, Portrait. 12mo. i)p. 480. St. Louis, 1880. 3. 00 2941 Davies (J. M,) Important Facts for ('a|iitalists as to Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. Map. 8vo. pp. 80. St. Louis, 1808. :'■" 2942 Davis (Walter B.) An Illustrated History of the State of Missouri. Being a full and complete civil, iiolilical, and mili- tary history of this great Commonwe.alth. Embracing its early discovery and exjilont- tions, warsvvith the Indians, etc. By Wal- ter B, Davis, assisted by Daniel S. Durrie. Numerous portraits and engravings. 8vo, )ip. 800, St. Louis, 1870. 5 UO 2943 Gamble (Hamilton Rowan, Gov. of Mo.) In Memoriani, Portrait. Svo. pp. ^'J_ .St. Lonis, 1S(;4. "^ 2914 Greene County. History of Greene County, written and compiled from the most authentic otlicial and jn'ivate sources. Includiiii: a history of its townships, towns, and villages. 8vo. pp. yPJ, morocco. St. Louis, 1883. 4 00 29 i.') Howa Missouri. Cor and private t St. bouis, 188! 291i'> Miss Leiizliton (G. divs^, Svo. p 2917 O'Hei: tlie State of j fersoii City, H 291'^ Parke lSt')7. An ill of Missouri, history, etc.; emancipation lac'ts concern 4.-)S. I'hiiade 2949 Parke Hand-book, of tiie State 8t. Louis, 180, 29.'.o Radei 8tate of Mi- 12nio. Bruie 29.-. 1 St.Ch ren Counties authentic, ot Rinal 8vo. p lss,->, 1^952 St. L Louis: the ft With biogray sentative mei Jlissonri. W Laviii' 8vo, pp 29.03 St. L Louis: the fi Svo, PI I. 1 ,3i'), 1 29.')4 Schoc and .\dventir of the ( tzark Arkansas. t 1853. 2955 Schoc the Lea 29.--() Switz tory of Misso trihutors: An History, Col Oeoixraphy, G Wealih, K, .- and iliu-tr.ati Loui~, 1S79. 2957 Wetn of the State Montana— Nebraska. 10!) IcCardle issipiM tor •y, p]!. 49, and the evv York, 1 2.) lencli ami Hvo. )ip, f) I HI Chisholni Ruli- ' in pp. 291, 1 50 St. Louis. 2, and 'I ;; 00 I. Platos. 1 (lO James H.) )n (.'ounty, Hannibal, 50 ryof. Com- 1(1 private 18S4. 4 (10 i. A br)iie 1 2') mal Rccnl- 1 Events— History of alf of the 12nio. jip. :{ 00 tant F;icts lansas, and St. Louis, Illustrated i. Jieinj; a , and niili- nnnwealth. id (>x])lora- . Uy Wal- S. iJurrie. 'ings. }^vo, . 5 0(1 ran, Gov. of Svo. pp. 07. 75 y of riret'iie I from the ate sourros. hips, towns, arocco. St. 4 00 Svo. pj). 1 oO lf.2. 1 m History of tho and wood-cuts. 1 25 2.1 i) Howard and Cooper Counties, MisM'Ui'i. Comiiiled from authentic ollicial and private sources. Svo, pp. 1167, mor. St. I.ouis, 1883. 4 (JO 294 > Missouri Historical Society. Leiizliton ((1. E.) President's Annual Ad- (],.,.s^. ,^vo. pp. 23. St. Louis, 1883. 25 2047 O'Heill (dohn .1.) Resources of the St;ite of Missouri. Svo. pp. 155. Jef- f,.,son City, 1877. 1 00 294'^ Parker (N. H.) Missouri as it is in lSt)7. .An illustrated historical gazetteer of Mis-ouri. Embracing the geograi)hy, history, etc.; the new constitution, the emaiifipation ordinance, and imi)ortant lai'ts concerning free Missouri. 4.')S. Philadelphia, 1S()7. 2040 Parker (N. H.) The Missouri Hand-book. Embracing a full description of tiie State of Missouri. 12mo. pp. St. Louis, !S()5. 20.'.(l Rader (Perry S.) ^;tatc of Missouri. Map 12nio. Brun-iwifk, 1891 2051 St. Charles, Montgomery, and War- ren Counties, Missouri. Comi)iled from authentic, official, and private sources. Hnval Svo. pp. 1131, morocco. St. Louis, 1SS5. 4 dO 2952 St. Louis, Rcavis (L. U.) St. Louis: the future great city (jf the world. With biographical sketches of the repre- sentative men and women of St. Louis and Missouri. With numerous steel portraits. Large Svo. pp. 07'). St. Louis, 1870. 3 5() 2953 St. Louis. Re.avis (L. C) St. Louis: the fiUtue great city of tlie worliL Svo. pji. 1. '!('), papiM'. St. Louis, i.s7ti. 75 2954 Schoolcraft (Henry H.) Scenes and .\dventures in the Semi-Alpine Kegion of the Ozark Mouiitivins of ^Iis^oul■i ami .\rkansas 1853. 2055 Schoolcraft (H. R.) A View of the bea. 9t). paper. St. Louis, J 807. o\J MONTANA. 2050 Bancroft (Hub.-rt FT.) History of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 18'45-. LSS'J. 8vo. pp. s;56. San Fran., 1890. 4 50 ^20ilu Dimsdale (Prof Thos. J.) Tho Vigi!;intes of Montana: being a correct and impartial nariative of the chase, trial, capture, and execution of Henry Plum- mer's Road Agent I'aud. With sketches of lile in the mining camps of the " Far West." 16mo. pp. 241, paper. Virginia City. 1SS2. 1 00 29iW Historical Society of Montana, (Contributions to tlie). With its transac- tions, life and adventures of .James Stuart, trip up Soutli Snake liiver, etc., etc. Por- trait. Svo. pp. 357. Vol. 1. Helena, Mon- tana, 1S76. 3 00 20t'.2 Mathews fA. E.) Pencil Sketches of Montana. 31 large lithotiraphic plates of scenerv, with 32 pages of text. 4to. New York, 1868. 2 30 NEBRASKA. 2063 Aughey 'Samueh. Sketches of the Physical C(>ogi!(phv :iiiil tieology of Nebraska. Svo. pp. 326. Omaiia 1880. 2 50 2064 Butler (■Luues !>) Nebraska. Its charactiTistics and prospects. Plates. Svo. pp. 36, papei'. n. p. [1n73]. 25 2065 Curley (Ivhvin .A.) Nebraska. Its advantages, n sources, and tlrawbacks. Il- lustrated Maps and plates. Svo. pp. 442. New York, ls76. 2 00 2066 Hale ( E. E.) Kansas and Nebraska. The hist54. 1 25 20('>7 Johnson (Harrison). History of Nebraska. Map and illustrations. Svo. pp. 501. Omaha, i.Sso. 2 00 2068 Knox County. Draper (Solomon). An Historical Sketch of Knox County, Nebraska. Svo. p}). 15, paper. Niobrara, 187i"i 25 29t'i0 Nebraska: A Poem, Personal and Political, lomo. pp. 42. Boston, 1854. 30 1 ^ 110 Hohfi't Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. l-'-x 2970 Nebraska auestion. Speeches by Senators Douglas, Cluise, W'acle, Sumner, and others, with a histoiy of the Missouri Compromise, etc. Hvo. pp. H9. i^os^""- 1854. ^ "^ 2971 Omaha. Collins (rharles). Omaha Directorv. With an appendix, containing a great variety of historical data statistics, und tacts. J2mo. ^p. ^Ol. halt bourn . Omaha, ISi'l*.. ^ '^^ •>'t7'' Parker (N*. H.) Th»' Kansas and Nebraska Hand-book lor lS.*.7-8. Map. 12nio. Boston, IS.'m. » -^ 297S Woolworth (.Tames M.\ Nebraska in ml. .Map- ltii"<^- VV- 1^'^- «■♦»"''';*.• ,.,-7 l- of Nevada, Colorado, and ^Vyoming l.)4U- 1888. 8vo. pp. 828. .San I- ran., 1890, 4 ..U 2975 Silver Mines (The) of Nevada. Map. 8vo. pp. 78. New York, 18b.->. .>U 2970 Sutro (A.) The Sutro Tunnel to the Comstock Lode. ^vo. pp. ol. >«-«• York, Isr.C. /•" 2977 Wheeler (I^ic 'it. George M.) fre- liiTiinarv Keport concerning Explorations and Surveys, principally in Nevada 'Uia Arizona. Map. 4to. pp. 90. Washmgton 1872. - "" NEW t:NGLAND. 2978 Barber (.T. W.) 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Phila., 1876. 100 3123 Selections from the Correspond- etice of the Executive of " 'W .Jersey, from 177») to 1780. 8vo. p, 308. Newark. 184S. 2 00 3124 Stirlinsr OVm. Alexander, Earl of). Life of. With selections from bis correspondence. Bv his graiid.son, Win. A. Duer. (N. J. Hist. Soc, Vol. 2.) Portrait. 8vo. pp. 272. New York, 1847. 2 00 3125 Whitehead (William A.) East.Ter- sey under the Proprietary (lovernments. A narrative of events connected with the settlement and progress of the province to 17(12, principtvUy from original sources. Map, (N. .). Hist. .Soc, Vol. 1.) Svo. pp. 341. Newark, 1840. 3 00 ^VK") Another edition, Svo. pp. 485. New- ark, 1875. 4 00 NEW MEXICO. 3127 Abert (J. W.) Report and Map of of an Examination of New Mexico. Map and plates. Svo. pp. 132. Washingtoii, 1S4S. 2 00 312S Amy (W. F. Items regarding New !12. Santa Fe, 1873. 3129 Bancroft (Hubert H.) Hi.storyof Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888. 8vo. pp. 82'.l. San Francisco, 188'.'. 4 50 M.) 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With Cood- rich's map of the Hudson river, frotn .Sandy Hook to Sandy Hill, on a scale of two miles to the inch, 98 inches by 8 inches. Svo. boards. 00 NORTH CAROLIX.N. 3302 Fisher's River, North Carolina. Scenes and sketches P>y'Skitt " [H. E. Taliaferro.] Illustrated by .John McLenan. r2mo. pp. 269. New Y'ork, 1859. 1 25 124 ni>lHrt Clarke .j- Co., ClnnKnati. .•',:;G:; F00te(\V. II.) Sketdies of North rarolina, iilslorical and biogniphical, lUus- trative of llie principles of a p.)rUon c-t tlu- .-arly settlers. Svo. pp. .'>57. >fw Vu'k 1S4G • ■^•^*' :]:;(U Hunter (<^ L.) Sketrhes of \\ .-st. ern Norlli Carolina, histonral and .TlCo Jones (.'. S.) A Dcfcn-e of the Revolutionary History of North Carolina. Irom the aspersions of Mr. .leilerson. 1-Jmo pp U.'> uncut. Boston, ISIM. - U<' 3:W. LaWSOn (John). The History (.f Carolina. Containing the exact description and natural iiistory nf tliat country. 1 o- gether with the present state thereof, an.i a journal of a thousand miles traveled throu'di several nations ot Indians, (nv- ing a' particular account of their customs, manners, etc. Maiwuul j.late. Small 4to. pp. '25S, calf. London, 1 liS. .1,3(17 Mechlenburg. Declaration of In- dependence of May 20, 1775. Address by Will A. (iraham, with accompanying docu- ments. 18mo. pp. 167. N. Y., 1875. 1 00 3;;6S Moore (.Tohn W.) History ot Norlii Carolina, from earliest discoveries to the present time. [Including the part taken In North Carolina in the Warot the KeV)e - lion.] 2vols. 8vo. Kaleigh, 1S>0. i) 0(> 33t)9 North Carolina. Hand. book of. K.xliibitin-r its resources and industries. Colored map. Svo. pp. 154, paper. Kaleigh^. 188:1 '■* 3:iT0 Raleigh. Battle (Kemp P.) Sketches of t!ie ICarlv Iiistory ot the City of Raleigh. 8vo. pp. 71. paper. Kaleigh_, 1S77. ^ ;;37l Schenck( David). History of Nonh Carolina, 1780-n1. Being a history ot the invasion of tli<' Carolinas by ^1'^' r'''/'^ ' arniv, under Lord Cornwallis, in li.Sd-M. with" the particular design of showing the nart borne by North Ca,-..lina in that strug- gle for libertv and indop(>ndence, and to correct some errors of hi>toiy m regard to that state and its people Portrait and ,„a,, Sv... pp. 498. Paleigh, LSV.t. 3 00 :;372 Vass (Pev. I. C.) History of the Presbyterian Church n New I'-ern, with a resume of earlv eccesiastical affairs m Ea-teru North (•amlina, and a sketch .)t the earlv davs of New P..'rn._ lUustrated 8vo. })p.'l',ttj.' Hichmond, 18S0. U 00 3373 Weeks (Stephen P..) Religious Development in the Province ot .N«)rtli Carolina. 8vo. pp. OS, paper. Baltimore isyi. " 3374 Wheeler (-f oh n 11.) IlemmiscnicM and Memoirs ot North Carolina vnd Kmi- nent North C; •olinians, 4to. pp. I,\ Columbus, o,, LS.s4. •' "O :;:57r) Wheeler (•Tolm ^^ ) nistovicnl Sketches ot N> Illustrated. 2 vols, in 1. i^vo. pp. !:>- 480. Philadelphiii, IsfH. •-! l!' 3:;7r. Wiley (<'• H-) A.lventures of MM Di. 1 Tuekei and his son Walter. .\ laledt North Carolina. Willi 13 full pago lUu- Darlev. 8vo. iiii. The TIi-tr,ry ]i vols. Svd. ]i) (111 tr.'itions by Pidix < >, C •J24, London, n. d. ■• "" 3377 Williamson (Hugh), of North Carolina, M^p. sheep. Phila wildernes.< M..p and illustrations. 12ino, pp. a74, Kaleigh, 1863. 2 OO OHIO. .3379 Abbott (•Tohn S.r.) History of the State of Ohio, from the discovery ot the great vallev to the present time. Includ- mg narratives of early e.\i)loi'ations, wiirs with the Indians, biographical sketches, ♦^tc Illustrated. JSvo. pp. 870. D.-tnnt. 1870. ■] "" 3380 AnctJh-f rnpi/. Full morocco, (i W ;;3sl Alderman (Mrs. L. A.) Mentitira tion oi the Society of the Cincinnati v.itli the Settlement of the North-west Tern- torv. 8vo. pp. 2r). Marietta, lN-8, h 3:!82 Andrews (-L W,) When was Ohio admitted into th-' Union? 8vo. pj). ^, liall bound, n. ]' , n. d. ''" 3383 Ashland County. (KnappOLSi A History of the Pioneer ami ..liMirii Time,^ of Ashland County, Ohio, from lln' earliest to the present time. Illustrated Kvo. pp, 550. Philadelphia, 1863. 3 .0 3384 Athens County. Walker (Chades M ) History of Athens County, and inci- dentally of the Ohio Land Comi>any, and the First Settlement of the State at Miin- etta, with personal and biographic sk<'tch.s of the early settlers, narratives of piniicer a!ieep. :'.'■>■> Aug! fit) llistoi tiie Indian tie- first sott •J,, ll.llf l)OU :\>\^ Barl iiaiuL ilool\ I2iib'. pp. 12 ;'.:;'.io Biog Ohio of tile r Jiioj of some of County. V( Thomas Irw son, Samm'l John Woods cinnati, 186'.: Vol. 2. C Isaac Paxt Weaver, ,lei gate, Daniel K. Smith, John Suther Dr. Jacob Lt 1>71, 33',t7 Btltt .Account of "luskv, und< 17si;." Witl son;d remin interesting 1 tails of the ties of the s! Crawford b\ 403. Cincin ^'''^^ Cari 8.) The Hi: settlement t' 277. I'hilad N . itnisctTcf'S vml Kini- pp. IT\ ti 01} llistovicnl ni l.>4 til lords.ddcii- sk<'tclii>» • IT- '■'^- '■1 ■:■' ires <)1' . liiiiiir-; 111', to]H)tri;ip!iv, ;vtivt-s. ilUM- iidvfiUuie> rtMids of lis ;. 2 00 i?tory of the vt'i-y of the lie. Includ- ;ilit)iis, Wilis al sk«'tclies, G. Dctniit, f) (III 'occo, i\ X. 35 len WHS Ohio liair fill o. pp iiapp (H. S.I mil Miiili'i'ii lid, fVom till' Illustrated Ikcr (riiailes ity, ami inci- nmpaiiy, an'' ;tiito at' Miivi- pliic, sketch-" cs of pii'Di-er ts and aini\p Cincinnati. 4 0(1 (I paper, gilt ' cool Ohio. 125 ,";>''• Th,:sam^. Large paper edition. '1 vol.-. imperial Svo. I'J (JO :;;jsT Atwater (C'lloh), History of the State of oiiio. Natuiul and civil, dvo. pp. 407, .-iieop. Cincinnati, IS.'IS. o UO ;j ;■'■■' Auglaize County. Sntton (Kob- fit) History of Aiiizlai/c <'ounty. With the Indian history ol Wajinkoneta, and till' ii'.'st sclth'nic'iit oi the county. Svo. p]t. liilii. li.ilf bound. WapakoiiL-la, i>S80. I 50 :;.;^'.| Barber (, Siuidusky, bS;"Jl, 50 ;-;'H) Biographical Encyclopicdia of Ohio (if the Nineteenth Ccntmv. Nunier- ■Ito. pp. Trial of, for rnsonndness in Dninrine; had before tiie i'ri'sbytcry of iliatui. ^'^'vo. pp. t)2, paper. Lt'banou, o., is")(). 75 ;i:;'.l4 Bryan (-T. A.) Ohio Annual TJegi-- ter lor I'-^^'i. 1 -nio. ]i;i. lli.S. < 'olumbii.s. tlO .■;.'')'.'■') Butler County. McP.rido (.T.ames). PioiieiM' biographical .■"^ketches of the Livl Pick, .biscjih IK)iigh. and .Tolm Wood-:. I'ortrait. .^vo. pp. o52. Cin- cinnati, ISG',>. ;; 50 Vol. 2. Containing Kobert McClc-llan, Isaac Paxton, Pierson Sayer, Henry Weaver, .leremiah I'litterfield, John Win- gate, Daniel Doty, Matthew Ilue.ston, (,'. K. Smith, Capt. -lohn Cleve.s Symnies, John Sutlierland, the Eighani Family, anil Dr. Jacob Lewis. 8vo. pp. ;2S8. Cincinnati, i>7i, 3 m ?,'.\'M\ The. f:nmt\ *J vols, large paper. 1-3 00 .■i:i'.>7 Btltterfield (C. W.) An Historical .^ooount of the I'^xpedition against .San- •hisky, under <"o]. William Crawford, in IT.Si;. Willi biographical .sketches, per- soiiiil reminiscences, and des<'iiptions of interesting localities. Ineluding, also, de- tails of the disastrous retreat, the barbari- ties of the savages, and the awful death of Crauford by torture. Portrait, ^vo. pp. 403. Cincinnati, 187.3. 5 00 SM'.is Carpenter (W. II.) an.l Arthur (T. S.) The History of Oliio, from its earliest settlement to the present time. 16mo. pp. 277. Philadelphia, (5 :i;)0'J Celebration of the Forty-seventh Anniversary oi the First Settlement of the State of Ohio, Ttli April, 1835. 8vo pp. 74. Cincinnati, 1S,35. 60 34(10 Centennial. Fin:\l Pieport of tlie Ohio Board of Managers. Containing M. 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Arguments of Messrs. Kamsey, Sage, and King in the above case, in Javor of the use of the Bible. 8vo. p[). 1'59, sewed. 55 3410 Till' ■<:ai»f. .Arguments of Messis. Stallo, lloadly, and JIatthews, in the above case, aL'ain^t the use of the Bible. 8vo. pp. 177, sewed. 50 .3411 • Boyd's Hand-book of Cincin- nati. Map. 24ina. pp. I'JO. Cincinnati, 18C0. 50 3412 Carter (A. G. W.) The Old Court House. Peminiscences and anec- dotes of the courts and bar ot Cincinnati. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 40G. Cincinnati, 18.S0 2 00 126 Rohcd Clarke .j* Co.^ Cincwnati. 311;'. Cincinnati, rimrter, Ameiulmeiits, cinn ati. and the orijiin and jrifluoncc of and Geneiii 1 Ordinances of the City of ("in- niei cinn ati. Hevised, IS'jO. Svo. pi' cinnati, 1S50. 4«0. Cin- 1 •2'i 3414 The ;Uir) Cist (Charles). Cincinnati in 1S41 Its eailv annals and future pros- j.ects. llimo. PI). 300. Cin., 1841. 1 00 .•;4ir. (*ist <'harles). Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati in iSal. I'Jmo. I'p. 3(13. Cincinnati, \H.>\. 1 *■'•> ;;417 Cist (Charles). Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati in 1859. 12iuo. pp. 1 8 ')'■>. 1 *^'^> 341S Cist (Charles). The Cincin- Miscellaiiy; or, Antiijuities of the and general boards. Cin- 3H7. nati West, and pioneer history, local statistics. 2 vols. 8vo. cinnati, 1845-46. ;->4yj The Mime. Vol. boards. 1 only. (•) (10 8vo. •J 00 3420 interesting Directory for 1819. With an sketch of the local situation and improvements. Map. ISmo. pp. 15(). boards, uncut. Cincinnati,' '9. 3 00 Lacks map. Half 2 25 AivAhcr copy. Directory for 1829. No map. 1 50 - Deming's Cincinnati Directory Map. 18mo. pp. 208. Cincin- 1 25 Ucal pt'riodical literature. l2ino, ],j 93. Cincinnati, 18t')2. ■•^^ 3431 Cincinnati. Drake (Daniel). Nat- ural and Statistical View or I'icturc o! Cin- cinnati, and the Miami Country. Illus- trated by maps. With an appendix, containing observations on the late caith- (piakes, the aurora borealis, and soiuh- wt'st wind. 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Davtoii, iS-,il - '"> :i4,s4 Delaware County. iHstorr .,, aivingan account of it- ahornjmal inn:il)i- tants, early settlement, pioneer sketches, its growth, improv.iuents, etc. lilu-liiHe.l. 4to. pp. «.').•), half morocco. ("hicai-'o, isso. . '' '"* ;usr> District Historical Society. (Medina, .Sunimit. and Wayne ('otf-' .es. ) Second report. Papers read. DJiik-. ]>]>. 32. u. p.,n. 3481) District Historical Society. Tract No. 4 Papers read March. 1S,S. I'Jmo. pp. 3'J, half roan. n. p., u. d. •»•> 34S7 Drown (Solomon). An Oration delivereS Edwards (S,E.) TheOhio Ilnntev: or, a hiief skeich of tin- Iroiitier lite „■ Sa'tnnel E, Fdwards, tln^ great hear .ml deei' hiintfr of the state of ' ihii). Ivi^'iiiv- in^. Ifiino. 1>1>. 210, J'allle Cieek, Mioli., l,'>iit'). "•'' 34S9 Erie County. Aldrich (Lewis c.i Ilisto-y ot F.rie < (lUiity, wit h illu.-tiatidih and liioL'raphical >keiclie- of some of u- promiiK'Mt men and |iiono.>rs. 4to. pp. i')":;, half loath. -1. Syracu-o. |S-;'.». f. dn :;4,io Excursion mido 'oy the E.\.Miuiv.' ami Lot:i-iatiir.'^ <'f tho ^tate- of Te^.ll(s^(v !ind Ki'iit'.'okv to the Sti.t(» of i Hiio. .laim- Mry, l>>tiO. iJmo. I'p. LI'.t, hoaial.-. Ciucin- nati, iMiO. "5 34'.M Eyre(-L)lin). The Chi'istian Spec- tator. I'ein.L! a journey from Fiiiilantl to Ohio, 'I'wo years in that stiite, yti-. .\1- haiiy, ls;',S Containing al-o: The FiUropi\iii Stranger in America, 2 vols, in 1, I'Jmo. pp. 72+S4. New York, 1S:;9, 1 .^n 34'.'2 Fairfield County. E, S, llannum'i Atlas of Large county mapi and '!■) town- ship and town inajis. 4to, l^ti'i. 'i ,jil 34',>:; Fairfield County. s,indetson(<;eo.i A r.rief Hi-iorv ot t he Larlv Sottlem.'iit of Fairlield Couiit'y. 8vo. pp. 32, half hound. Lancaster. ls.">l, - ■>*> 34'J4 Fayette County, Putnam (\[\\\\h Pi.nieer lu-cord ami Keniini-^CHiic"-^ of tli.> Early Settlors and Settlement of tlie Countv. Svo. i>p. ll'O, panor.. t'incinniui 1S72. ■ 1 '" 34'.'.") Fire Lands Pioneer (The). Puti- lishod under tho Supervision of the fiif Lands !li-l(irical Society. ■■■'■...•.■" Sonio parts can be supplied. :;4'.M'. Fort Ancient. Moorehead (Wur- ren K.) Fort .\iicient, the (ireat Piv- hi-torie Earthwork of Warron County, "hii) (,' Gree Crothers (S Sketches of pp. It'), papel 35(1(1 Grifi (lellCe ill tl llinio. pp. Is 35u7 Guei tory of. 'I'll the iianios of pp. I I. papel 350^ Ham and Kate P.; Ohio (excln sne Xo. 3437 pnijihical si nioi'.ioco, (J ;■],-,( )() torical Di-^co land Pre.-byt I'p. !'.'. papel ;].1I0 Sketch of ! niiin ( iJufu-) MlU'l-S lit' till' out lit' tile ( 'iiiciiniuti, I on (Tiic'). Pull- of the Fii'e >lieil. •clii'ad (Wiu- \ (;i(»at Pif- Couiity.'tliii). •\\ with an ac- •avcs, II topo- ? piiot'itypi^- 8vo. pp.' lii. II I ill Oliio. Brief rKiiioPi's, w'ho. luuled lit the i-i-r, Ttli .\pnl I'st white set- MTitorV. '"'Vrt Iartin(W.'l A Oolli'l'tio!! sC'ttleniiMit of ical skctcho- the couiitv ti) (0. Columliib :> III. il'.i'.' Franklin and Pickaway Coun* -i-")!-' Harris ( ThaiMcus Ma^on) TIia ties. Ilistoiy of. Willi luinnTous tiiu' •Iniirniil i.l a 'I'our iiitn llio Torritorv Nmth- >i.-i'l poitraits and I'tln-r iilii^tratioii-. west oC tlic A!i(';riiany .Mountain <.' Willi a 4i(i. |ij). iV,i;;. Iiiill laoroiH'u. t'li-vclanii, geouraphical and hiHtnrical acmunt ot tlui J>'M». ti III' state nt ( tjiio \Vi;!i ,') ina|)s. ^vd. j.p. "JTI, ;::.IK) Gallipolis. Ford (Mary L.) Hi.- '"ill''iis>ia,un.-ut. l!,,>iMn, J.Mi.V f, Oii torv III' lilt' >;i-til(.'nioiit of (lallipuli-. njiio, 3,")|;; An"th,r cd/i//. N'o plati-.-, pima- torn ill IT'.iii Willi a hrid liistory of a few of off iiil(> pa:;.', Imircair. ihr iii'i-t proniincMit ?^t'ttli'r.>. >vo. pp. ;iii. ( i.iuiiilius, KS'Jil. .")(> ;i'i 'i Gallipolis. Xaivt dvlward). Ilis- t.'iv (i| lilt' I ii'i'i-li .'-i.'trlt'r- al ' iallip(>li.-;, nhiii, in IT'.iU. liiino. pp. 4U. (,'iiiciiuiati II. .1. (l^OO). •"■'ill- Gambler. Mattlicw.s (.^tanh^y). Adilri^s.^ to tlif .Miiniiii nl K'-nyon (■olle,i.'i\ •Iiiiio -?>, K'^NO^ .'^vo. pp. ','>',',. Ciiifiiinati, bso. :j.") o">ii'! Gambler. Piait (.1. -l.) P.-noilt'd riy r.favi's, with ' How iho I'.isliop hnill Ills <'ollfge in tiic Wooils" (Kcnyoii '1 2.'> :',''\-\ Harrison M. Scotti ['ioiu-cr Life at North llt'iul, S\(). pp. hi, paper. Cin- ciiiiiiiti, l^^i'iT. 25 ;i.")l.') Harrison Convention (The (irt\at). Desfription t>t the iiarrisoii ('unvi'iition of ."iD tlie I'foplf of Ohio, hfid at Coliunhus, Fehniary 111, |S4i). ,Svo. pp. 4(1, hoartls. Coliiinliiis. 7,") •>''!<'' Highland County. 'I'lioinp.-on (Jaiiics il.) riu> iii-~li)ry of IliL'liland (.'oiinty, from its Or^'iinizatioii to I)iH'finl»t'r ■'II, l.sTT. Svo. pp. l;iL', naper. I lill.slioro, isTs. ,,i) lis < oiifiie in UK' »vooiis iivt-iivoii .>-i- -rr-i i ^i. /^. ii x ti- . • , College). l8n,o. pp. 'IW. Cineinnati, •^'•>' V Hlldreth ,(>. P.) P..tv,raph,eal aiul jj;^,) ' '' 1 ,„, Historical M.-iaoirs of the l-:aily Pioneer St'ttlers of Ohio. With narrative of inei- .'!5i 14 Greene County. Mills(Win.) ('en- dent.-; and oetjurrences in 177-'). Portraits, tfiiiiial Historical Adth'oss, July 4, 1S76. ^^vo, pip. ;').'.',). Cineinnati, l.'i.")2. () ii(( Itiinii. pp. ;-.<■., paiier. Xonia, O., i.S7f.. .^0 ;r)lS Hildreth (S. P.) ' Pioneer Historv. o.Vl.'i Greenfield. H'win (W. II.) and Beinj.r an aeeoimt of tho llrst fxaniinati.in.-i Crotht-rs (.^. D. ) iVntenuial Historical of the oliio Vallt>y, and the early seitle- .■skeifhes of (ireenlield ami N'ieiiiity. cSyo. nieiit of tin^ Xt)rlh-west Territory. Chiefly pp. It), paper, (ircentli-lti [lS7i'»|. " 11.; from ori,!.'inal manuscripts, conncctini: thti -.-,„■ n c:4.t, ' /n '1' \- • T> - papei'-s of Col. (ieor;:e Mor;.'an, .ludge' P.ar- ...■;ii(, Griftlths (1)1 1 wo \ ears R.^si- i,^.,_ Rooor-ls of the Ohio Company, etc tleiice in the new .^etth-ments ol Ohio. Plates and map. Svo. i>p. .■>-.-.. Cincinnati, llimii. pp. l>'.i. London. 1S.,.». 4 UO i,s4s. 5,0 3')ii7 Guernsey County. Centennial His- 3")l',» Hiram. Hinsdale (P.. A.) A His- tory of. The old inhalntants; full list of tory of the Disciples in llirani, pGrta"e the names of all ovt>r 7i> years of aire. IJnio. County. Ohio. 8vo. pp. 40, paper. Cleve- pp. I I. paper. fJainhritijre, O., lS7t'i. 40 lanil [1876]. .50 3-')0s Hamilton County. l''or7). With illustrations and I'iii- P'lijihical sketches. 4li). pp. ">.ii, half mmiioeo. Cleveland, l.'s.sl. 5 00 3,-,()<.) Hutehinson (W. A.) His- torical Discourse of the Iieading and [>oc!v- laiiil J'reshyteriaii Ciiureli. .Inl v. 187'''. 8vo, I'p. !'.'. paper. Cincinnati, i'^7t'i. 'l^t ;]:d( ■5.S20 Historical and Philosojihical So- ciety ot Ohio, .lonrnal, Vol. 1, Part J. I Hint). ]>p. P;8, paper. Reprinted. Cin- cinnati, \>-~'2.. 1 00 'A')'l\ • Transactions. Vol. 1, Part 2. 12ino. pp. ;;:;4, slieep. Cin'ti, 18:)9. 2 00 .;o:ii: Walker (Timothy). Annua'l Discoiu'se. 8vi). pp. 27, pai>er. Columbus, I8;5S. o.-) ^ Mii,niiuiii, 1 ■!■■. _•» \* For other )Mil)licati.)ns of the .Society, Reemtdin (C) Ilistorieal ■'^e*' -^'" l"^^'' Gallagher, No. ;j.JG6 May^ Sketch of (ireene Township. 8vo. pp. ;]3, »i> dU ;i')'2f) Howe(ii''iii'y)- iii-^tniieiU Coll.-f- tions of Oliio. All encyclopedia of tlio state; liiatorv, both general and loeal; ceo"rapli>' witii de-oriplions of us counties, cities, and villaj-'es; its agvicultural, iiianu- facturint-', mining, .md l.iisiness develop- ment; sketches of eminent and interesting characters, etc., witli notes of a tour over it in ISSti. Illustrated with about aOO en- gravings contrasting the Ohio of !S4() with ISSfi-S, Inmi diawings made by tlie author in lS4t'> iui Ironton. Lawson (A.) Industries of Ironton and the Rock Region. Svo. i)p. 2»'i, paper nati, 1871. 35.30 Jenkins (Warren). '1 Gazetteer and Traveler's (iuide. ing a description of the several towns, counties, water-course, roads, etc. _^ Mai>. 12mo. pp. 54t'). sheep. Columbus, 1837. 1 2.j 3,531 Another aidion. 12mo. pp. 578, sheep^ Columbus, 1841. ' -* 35;;2 Jones (A. E.) Tieminiscences of the Early Doings of the_Ohio Valley. 8vo_. pp. 2lJ. Cincinnati. 18(8. -^ 3533 Jones (A. E,) Extract from the History ot Cincinnati and the Territory of Ohio, showiim the trials and hardships of the pioneers" in the early settlement ol Cincinnati and the West. lllu>trated. 8vo. pp. 133. Cincinnati, 1888. 1 (>i> 3534 Kennedy (William S.) The Plan of Union; or, a \\\>Uny of the I rest. y- terian and Congressional Churches of the Western Keserve. With biograiihical sketches of the early missionaries. i2tno_. pj). 202. Hudson, Ohio, 185G. 12t) 3535 Kilbourn (John). G(>ograi)hy of the State of Ohio. IGmo. pp. 72. Colum- bus, 1830. ♦''^ 3530 Kilbourn (.lolm). The Ohio <'iaz- etteer; or, lopogr.iphical directory. Con- t.tining ii description of the several conn- ties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers, lakes, spring<. luiiies. etc, ?H. i 115 ;;5;;8 Knox County. Hill (X. N.) His- tory of. l'a»t and pn-scnt. Its townslniis. cities, villages, eti-. IJecord of the soldicis of tl'ie late war, pionrcr sketches, etr Hlustrate53'.l Knox County. Norton (A. P.an- nini:). A History of Knox County, Ir'^m 177U to I8(t2, inclusive. Containing liio graphical sketches, anec^lotes, statistiis. etc., of the earlv settlement of the county, with a sk(>tch of Kenvon College. lUii-. 8vo. pp. 424. Columbus. lM'i2. 3 Oil 3-40 Licking County. Hervey (F.ev. II. M.) Historical Sketches of the I'rcsl.y- terian Churches m Licking County. Svo. pp. 22. Newark, l8f,',l :^' ;j.-,41 Historv of its Past and Present. Comi)iled bv N. N. Hill, .Ir. Illus. 4to. pp. 822, half bound. Newark, 1881. Odd ;;,-,42 Our Pioneers. by Isaac Smucker; the Pioneer Women of tlie West, by Mrs. C. Springer; and a 1 * "The Pioneers of Licking." by A. B- Ci,..k 8vo. pp. 33, pai)er. Newark. 1872. 3;") ;;,-,4:; Park (Samuel). Notes o! Early History of Tnion Township, Lick- ing Countv. And "American Anti(|uitics, 8vo. i)p. 50, [taper, Terre Haute, 1870. fid ,;,-,44 .'^(•ott (.loscph M.) Our Early Times. Historical Sketch of St. AUiaii;; Township. 8vo. pp. 11, paper. Newark, 1S73. ^■> ;),-,4:, Smucker (Isaac). An Account of the (/elebration> ot American lnd(.'pciul- ence by the Licking (.'ounty Pioneers, Ju: Coulter's address and some historical sketches. >\o. pp. ;>5, paper. Newark. '!■* Smucker ( Lsaac). Centemiiiil Historv of Licking County. Svo. pp. SO Newark, is7ti. •'" ;;547 Ai^othrr rupj/. Ilalfmor. 1 "" y54S Winter (.iacob). IIistoric;il Sketches of the Disciple ('hurche.s. Svo. pp. 7, paper. Newark, iSi'.'.l. -■> Logan County. ;<«<' Champaign Co. 354'.» Logan County. History of.giviiii; an account of its aboriginal inhabitants, early settlement, pioneer incidents, subse- s.'i'iO Lora The Early Svo. pp. 35, p ;;55i Luca The Facts an lodo W.ar of First Sessioi I'lt-as of Lu( jclo. I8ti<(. ;i:.52 McCj Keinemher? (liiio, etc. ISSl. :'„')5') Mad I, No 1 [all_ bound Spri ;:">54 Mah( (Elisha). .\< .Society, Octf bound Can ;iri5.". Mah( CollfCtions ol tiling an ace unions; toge tcresting fa skftclii-i, am settlement o Connecticut and reminisc Vol. 1 [all l,^7t'». ;i,").''ti Mans Presbyterian ilress. Svo. lS7ti. 3o57 Marii ;iiid I'roceedi Centennial < lege. Svo. PI ;i5."i8 Marii mori;.l, No. •">, portraits. 8\ etta. .■;.'),")•.) Mari( torical ."Skctc pp. '.'>'■), )iapt'r. ■■i'"'t'|' Marii ."^t'ttli'd .April ISSS, S(|uar ISS^. ■>''! Marii torical Addrt Settlemenl o I*.'', jiape-.-. M o5t;2 LTarii Region ot S( Virginia. La ivo. pp. 31, ha Ohio. lai >ra1 coun- ts, Vdiuls, 8vo. ini. 1 :.ii irst Iniits [). 1-inn. i li5 N.) 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Don't You lieincmber '.' li'cmini^ceiices of Columbus, (iliio, etc. It'tmo. pp. 2'J4. Columlius, 1SS4. 1 1>,) :!.■).'); Mad River Valley Pioneer. Vol. I, N.. 1 (all pul'lisli,.d?|. .sv... p),. 4, half lioiiiiil .'^pringHi'ld, ISTO. ' 50 .':">ri4 Mahoning County. Whittlesey (Elislia). .Address lii'fore the .\<.'ricultural .Society, Octoher, ls')S. Svo. pp. ;!l, lialf bound" Cantield, |S.")S TjO Mfi.')'. Mahoning County. Historical Collections of the Mahoning' Valley. Con- tainj: an account of the two pioneer re- unions; tojjetlier with a selection of in- tfresting facts, traditions, hio^'raphie.al skftciie-i, anecdi>tes, etc., relating; to the settlement of the lands helon^dng to (he Coanecticut Land <"ompany, and hi^tory and reminiscences, both general and local. Vol. 1 [all publisiied]. Svo. pj). ,VJ4. isTCi. 2 no .■i.">.^i'| Mansfield. Miller (,S. W.) First Preshyterian Churcl.. An historical ad- dress. Svo. pp. 'I'J., paper. Mansfield, 187G. ;U) j'i'm Marietta College. The Addresses and Froci^edings connected with the Semi- centennial Celebration oi' Marietta Col- lei.'e. Svo. pp. •SVl. Marietta, ISS"), 7;> ;i.").">S Marietta College. Alumni Me- morial, No. •">, v^^illi I'ldcetM lint's ior ISSS. ;"» portraits. Svo. jip. r)7-b;S, p >^er. Mari- etta. 50 ■iM'.i Marietta. [Andrewsd. W.)] His- torical ."Sketch of l\Iarietta College. Svo. pp. .I'l, paper. Cincinnati, IS7t). 40 ■!"'t')i'^s. S(|uare ]iiino. pp. j.ii Marietta, •j"''! Marietta. Loring (<'ieo. L.) His- torical Aildress. *J5th Anniversary of the Settlement of Ohio at Marietta. Svo. pp. ii.'', jiape-.'. Marietta, ISS.'J. 50 o')t'.2 IkTarietta and the oil and Mineral Region ot South-eastern Oliio and West Virginia. Large map and colored filate. civo. pp. 31, half bound. Marietta, 1804. 7.'> 35tV{ Maumee Valley. Knapp (H, s.) History of the .ALiiimee N'alli'y, eoniiueiic- ing with its occupation by the French in ](iS(t, To which is added sketches nt some of its moral and materi'U resources its they e.xist in lS7l.*. Illiistrati'd. Svo. pp. Ofj, sheep, 'i'oledo, |s7.'!. ;; 50 ;},5r)l Maumee Valley and Pioneers. T.v Ohas. E. lUiveii. Svi>. pp, },>. n p , l.sso, I'lii ;i.5C.5 Maumee Valley. I'ne (o. M.) Ib'port on an e.\-iiiniiiation nf hi^toi'ie grounds, locations, and milit;iry works in Mauniei' Valley ll large niajis. Svo. pi>. (>. Washington. ISSS 50 ;]5tl('i May's (I'ol ) .lourney to the Ohio roiuitry. .lournal and letters ot Ool. .John May, of Ho>ton, relativ<' to Two .lourneys to the Ohio Country, in 17SS .nid I7S9. With a biographical sketch l\v b'ev. Kich- ard .S. Edes, of J'oston, JLass.. and illustra- tive notes bv William M. Darlington, of Pittsburgh, renn. Svo. pp. liiO. (Cincin- nati, lS7;i 2 00 .3507 Medina County. Northrop (N. R.) Pioneer History of ^Medina ('ountv. IGmo. pj.. 224. Medina, IStW. 1 25 35t'iS Meigs (Ketuin .1.) .\n Appe.al to the People; or, an expiration of his ofKcial conduct as (4ove!'nor of (»liio. It'uno. pji. 1 H half bound, n. p., I,sl2. ;i"'gends and traditions of the Kojihs, Mound- lUiilders; adventures of Putnam and HeckewH'lder, etc. Svo. pp. ;:;5S. Dayton, ;s7f.. 1 50 ;'.570 Moorehead (Warren K.) Primi- tive i\Tan in Ohio. Profusely illustrated. Svo. pp. 240, New Yoi'k, !s'.i2. ;; 00 ;>"^71 Mount Gilead. Fortieth Anniver- sary of the Presbyterian Church. With the early histoi'y of the town>hip and vil- lage. Svo. pp. ;;4. Mt. fiilead, 1S7I. .35 ;!572 Muskingum County. Tho Agri- cultural and Mineral la-sources of Musk- ingum County, aiul the Advantages of Zanesvill". Svo. pp. 5t'i, papei'. Zanesville, IS ;i() .■i;"'7.3 Muskingum County. Proceedings at the Dedication of the M uskingiiin County Court Hou«e, May 1, 1S77. Addresses de- livered. 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Philadelphia, lStJ9. «o 36S.") Clay (Pev. .lohn Curtis), .\nnals of the Swech's on the D.-laware. It'uno. pp^ 180. Philadelphia, is;'."). 1 '■» 3681) Chambersburgf. Carrard (Lewis IT) Chambersburg in the Colony ot the Kevolutlon. A sketch. 8vo. pp. tJO, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856. ' ^^ 3687 Chester. Whiteh<'ad (W.) Direc- tory of the Borough of Chester, with a con- cise history from its first settlement to the present time. 8vo. pp. HU. Wrst Chest. -r, 1857. 1 "*' 3688 Constitutional Conventions of Pennsylvania of 1776 and 1790. with the minutes, constitutions, ciiarter to William Penn, etc. 8vo. pp. 388, stained. Harnsj burg,'l825. 1 -'i 31J89 Cornell (W. M.) History of P. nn- sylvania, trom the earliest discovery [to 1878]. 8vo. i-j). 575. Phila., 1879. 1 50 3690 Dauphin County Historical Sn.'^ety. Addresses bi-lo..' the. Ecclesiastical His- tory o/ Dauphin County, by Thos. A. Rob- inson. D.D. The ilevolutionary Soldiers of D.mphin County, by A. Poyd H'.milton, and Historical Review of Dauphin Count v, by William II. Egle, M.D. _Svo. pp. 8.-)_, paper, uncut, llarrisburg, 1876. H) 3691 Day (Sherman). Histfirical Collec- tions of the State of Pennsylvania. Con- taining a copious selection of the nioi.t interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdote^, etc., relating to \l< history and anti(|uities. lt>5 ©ngravingri, 8yo. pp. T'»s. Philadelphia, [184:;]. 4 5ii .';tv.i2 Delaware County, "^mith (Cro.) llistuiy of Delaware County, from the dis- covery of the leriitory included within its limits to the present "lime. With a nntiep ol the ireologv of the eciunty. Maps and jilates, ''8vo.'pp. 5>1. I'hila., 186l*. 3 ."/O 3693 Egle (William II.) .An Illustrated History of the Commoiiwi'alth of Penii-yl- vania,'(.'ivil, Political, and Military, tnun its earliest settlement to the present time. Including histoiical desciiplions of each county in the State, their towns and iiuhb- tiial "resources. Numerous illustrations, liup. •toiyof Erie County. Map and portraits. PJmo. "pii. 347. Phil.adelphia, 1862. 3 50 3i>95 Findley (Wiliiam). History of the Insurrection in the I'our Western Counties of I'enn.sylvania in the year 1794. Witlia recital of the civcuinstances specially con- nected therewith; and an historical review of the previous sitiiaiiou of the counliy. 8vo. pp. 3;;8. Philadelphia. 1796. 8 60 36)96 Franklin (Benj.) .\n Historic Re- view of the c.iustitution and (lovernnieiit of PennsyP-ania, from its origin, so far as regards the several i>oints of controversy which have from time to time arisen be- tween the several governors of that prov- ince and tlieir several assemblies. I'Jino. pp. 444. Rondon, 1759. 3 00 3097 Gordon (Thomas F.) A Gazetteer of tlie State of Pennsylvania. Map. 8vo. pp. .')08, sheep. Phila'delp.hia, 1832. 2 00 3i'i9S Hazard (Samuel). Annals of Penn- sylvania, from the iliscovery of the Dela- ware, 1609-1682. 8vo. pp. 664. l)hia, 1^50. 3(V,t9 Historie Naturelleet Politi(i|uede la Peiisylv.mie et de restabli-^hinent des Quakers dans cetteCoiitrec. Map. 18nin. pp. :>72. calf. Paris, 17f.8. I 5ii 37(Hi Holcomb(Wm. P.) Pennsylyani;! Pjoroughs. .'*vo. i>p. 51. P.altimore, l8S('i. ."ill 3701 Huntington County. Lytic (Mil- ton S.) History ot Huntington ("ountv. 8vo. pp. 3t)l. Lancaster, l'^76. 2 25 3702 Johnson (C. B.) Letters from the British Settlement in Pennsylvania. Ma)!. 24mo. pp, 192. Philadelpiiia, 1819. I "O 37(»3 La Bar '^Ceorge). Reminiscences of. The centenarian of Monroe countv. and incidents in the early settlement (>;' the river valley, from Easton to Bushkill. i^.rtraii. 12mo. pp. 110. Philadeli>liia. 1870. I<^0 Phila.lel- 2 50 3704 Lack the. l''.v Di Sxo. pp. 412. ,']7ll5 Anotli New York, l! 3701; Lane A hio^raph Coiini . 15ei and eiiiii;eht niiicii other Illation, chiell pp, 039. Lai 3707 Lane: I.) .\n A lit County. Ma sheep. Lane 3708 Lane iel). Ilistor which is pre early history table and pla' Lancaster, 18 3709 Laws Laws of the 1 in force. Pill Piiiited ami folio, pp. 5(i2- 3710 Megii or, a history 1 the Sus(pioli: trials and pr diaii wars, n Philadidphia, 3711 Aii"tla 8vo. ji|i 707. port, iss'.i. 3712 Memc in l'enii~yly!i Years. [My Edinburgh, \i 371:; 7V„-,<.r pp. 37^, sheep 3711 Mont( I) History o the .Schuylkill nl' all the tov aeeoinit of tl fitlier early se from original 12s. Xorrist. 3715 Moun County. Hist 12mo. pp. 9(1, I •i7lo Nazal Red Hose fron ble through nil tho I'laronj the Province. Philadelphia, Pnntsifh-ania. [1,L' to \t< ;]. 4 .id th (dc.).) n the (lis- ivithiii its li ii iidtiop Miips and )li. :\ ."/it Unstrntcd ■ r.-mi-yl- ;ary, trmn ;c'nt time. s of cacli mil iiidib- iistfiitituis. .877. o uO, .. a.) 'l-lie I portraits. 6-1 M 50 Lory of tlie :i Counties I. Witlia ciiilly con- ical review e country. •). .S 00 istoric Ue- )veriin)eiit 1, so tar as ontrover.sy arisen be- that prov- es. I'iino. ;> 00 . Gazetteer Map. .'^vo. ,s;;2. -J 00 .Is of Pcnn- [ the Oei.a- rhihidel- ■2 .")0 'oliti(i|ue lie hiuent lies ;ip. j.^^iiio. 1 ,-.11 Minsylvaiiiii re, iSSCi. .iO Lytle (Mil- m Countv. rs from ilie mia. M;il". siy. 1 no nMiiiscences roe countv, ttlenient ol' o Bush kill. hlladeli>iii.'». 1 (JO 3704 Lackawanna Valley. History of the. I'lV I'r. ii. l!olli>ter. llhistra'teil. 8vo, pp. 112, New York, 1S(1<>. o UO ,']7i'."' Aii'itliir cilitioti. I'Jmo. pp. .'512S. New York, i.*^.")7. I 2.') 37111. Lancaster County. Harris (Alex.) A lli'i^rapliical History of Lancaster Couni . I5ein,ir a iiistory of early settlers anil ciiiineht men of that county, as also niiiili otlier uiipuhlished historical infor- niiitioii, chii'lly ol' a local cliaracter. .'. I UO ;!71S Nevin (Alfred). Men of Mark of Cmubfilatid Valley, Pa., 177t)-ls7ti. .Steel portraits. .>;vo. )ip, 450, sewed, uncut. Philadelphia, Is7t>. 2 5t> ?,~\{) NorristOWn. Act to erect into a 15orough, with by-laws and 'rdiuaiices. 8vo. pp. .VJ. N'orristowti, \S.\:\. 75 •!72o Northampton County. i!upp (I. D.aniel). History of Nuitiiamptoii, Lidiiiih, -Alonroe, (^'arboii, and .Schuylkill '.'ounties. A brief history of the first settlers, topogra- phy of townships, notices of lea ling events. Fngravings. l2[Uo. pp. 5ii.*;, sli<'ep. Har- risbiu'g, i84.'». 4 (m> ■'»721 Aa"t/in-co/i>/. Boards, luicnt. 5 00 ■i722 Penn. Menloirs of the < ■(4obi'ated Treaty made by William Penn with tn«» hulians, 1082. P.y P. .s. Du Ponceau and .1. F. Fisher. 8v.>. pp. t;;j. Philadelphia, I.v;(i. 75 :i72." Pennsylvania Biography; or, Memoirs ot J']!ninent Pennsvlvauhiiis. |--'iiio. pp. 20S. Philad(>lphia, 1S.3'.I. 7."> Pennsylvania Historical Society Me- moirs— .'724 Vol. \. Vut 1. 8vo. pp. 22S, trials and privations of the pioueer.s, In- , •'-,"* ^ *''• '• JV'^, '• ^^'•^' H»- --^ dian wars, massacres, etc. 8vo. pp. 51.S. b"-ii' Philadelphia, 1807. ;) 00 •'!"-•"' Vol. 1. Edited bv Edward 3711 An..f/,cr ,.i;t;on Pevised. Vol. 1. tlT^rTf- ^''^i P^'' '^'*"^- i'^eprinted. 8vo. ni. 707. ^All nublisbed. i Willin.n*. 1 hiladelphia, 18(,4. ;i 00 8vo. pp 707. (All published.) Williams port, is.s'.i. ;• 50 3712 Memoirs of a Life <'liielly Passed in Pennsylvania, within tin- Last Sixty Years. [ l!y .A. . History of the Expe- dition against Fort Du Quesiie, in 1755, um- [ from original niai."'i'ds. Royal 8vo. pp. j 12S. Xorristowr. I8;)',i. ' 2 25 3715 Mouni Pleasant Township, Wayne County. History of By Rev. S Whalev. 12mo. pp. 00, cloth. New York, 1850. 1 00 3710 Nazareth. .lones (Maurice C.) A . _ .., _ ,. Red Hose from the Olden Time; or, a ram- -.t r])land, in Pennsylvania, lti7tj-108l, ble tluough the annals of the Rose Inn, and a military journal kept by Major E. na tho Barony of Nazareth, in the days of Denny, 1781-1705 (including St. i'lair'* the Province. Small 4to. pp. 50, paper. campaign). Svo, pp, 498. Philadelphia, riiiladelphia, 1872 ' '^"^ !«''>'> ' '■ '"» 1 25 1800. 00 ia8 Rohrrt Chrke .^ Co., Cinnhmati. Pennsylvania Historical Society Me- moirs— 3733 Vol 8 Minutes of the ronimittoe of Defense at rhihi(l."li)lna, 1814-15. ."Jvo pp. 4-JS. rhil;i'.i''ll'liiii, 1867. - •»<> 3734 Vols. 'J and 10. CnrresponU- ence between William Penn and James l.u.'an and others, 1700-1 700. With notes hv the late Mrs, Deborah Losian. Edited, With additional notes, by Edward A'_ strong, li vols. Svo. Philadelphia, ls7i' 187 .') (H) :;73;i Vol. 11. History of New < 373r, Vol. 12. History. Mtinners, and Customs of the Indian Nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and th«i neichbovina states. By the Rev. John Heokew.>lder, of Bethlehem. Pa. New and revised edition, with an introduction and notes, bv the Key. William C. U^'ic'ie Svo. Philadelphia. IS81. •* "'> 3737 Memoir of Satiuiel BreeU (V. P) By .T. U. IngersoU. Svo. pp. 40. p'hiladelphia, 1863. •''> 373S Tvson(.Tob R.) Colonial Tlis- torv of the Eastern and ^^^o '^i the Southern States. Svo. pp. 04. Phdade - phia, 1842. "^' 37:;<.) Vaux (R.) Memoir of the Loealitv of the Great Treaty belweeti Will- iam Peim and the Indian Natives. 1 lates 8vo. pp. 4y. London, 18o',>. ♦»'> 3740 Wallace (.1. W.) Diunty, from the earliest vSettlementlotliei)iesenl tim.'. l'2mo. pp. :>9a. Lancaster, 187J. ' •^" 3742 Perry (^Vm. L., D.D.) Historical Collections r.-latinii to the American < '.v lonial Church. Vol.2. Pennsylvania. _4to. pp. 007. n. p. IS7I. ' •><> 3743 Philadelphia. Allinson (E I\) find Penrose (B.) Philadelphia, 1(>M-1NS(. A history of municipal development. Nvo pp. 444. Baltimore, 18SS. 3 00 ;;744 Athena'um. Charter and Laws, with catalogue of books, etc. Svo. pp. 80 Philadelphia, 1820. -'^ 3745 Bible Society. 1st to 16th re- ports, I809-24 (lacking the lOth.) In^j volume, half bound. '- =' .3746 Philadelphia, far^y (Mathpw), Account of the Malicnanl lever lately prevalent in Philadelphia, name of pcrsoiig buried, etc. Svo. pp. LW. Philadeliihia, 1793. (Stained.) *i 3747 Christ Clhurch. Discourse on the removal of the remains of Bishoji White. Bv W. H. Steven.s. Svo. pp. OC+^i, Philadelphia. 1S71. •'iO 37IS C.tolidge (Su^anV A Short History of the City of Philadelphia. Iihun, pp. 28S. Boston, "^IS!S7. 1 2J 374.J fiirard (Stephen). Will (•] With a short biogranhv. Svo. pp. M. i^- per. Philadelphia, 1832. 'J" 37.-,(» fiirard Colleire and its Foun- der. Bv H. W. Arey. ^ 12iiio. pp. ^J_ Philadelphia, 18.VL '^ 37:4 History of Pennsylvania Hull. which was d<'-novcd by a moli on the 11th of Mav, 1838; Svo. pp. 20 t. Philiv delpia, 1838. ' •■> 37.V2 Laurel Hill Cemetery. C'^M" to. With colored pl;ins .and pi ite hvo. pp. 160. Pliiladelpliia, 1S44. 37;-^:; MrCabe (.lames D.) The l',- lustrated llistorv of the ( '..uti-nnial Krvhi- bition, with a full de-crintion of the -.Tcat buildiiiiis and all the objects of intciv=t exhibited in them. To which is added a complete description of the <"ity of Plula- I mil, 1 ^ii »vo. pp '.•IS. Philadeliiliin, 2 dO lua 1S76. 37-,4 Mease (.Iamb's). The Picture of Philad..lnhi!». T0, sheep. Philadolphiii ;;7.V) Au'.ilu'r cop>/. Half morocco, iiu cut. 37,V, Neill (Rev. Wm.) A Discourse, reviewing a minister of fifty years [111 Philadelphia]. Svo. pp. 63. paper. Pinhi- delphia, IS57. ^" 37.-,7 Ordinances, with charter act of incorporation, and plat of the citv !ij ori"inallv laid out. Bv .John C Lowlier .Svo. i.p. 312. Philadelphia, 1812. I li' 37,-,S Reprint of William P*Min^ ori<'ii'al proi)osal and plan for the fomidin: and building of Philadelphia, in I'-^i Pol.led plan. Polio, pp. 24. I^"'"^ o'', ISSl. '-"" 37.-)9 Picture of, or a brief account of the various institutions and public ob- jects of this metropolis. Being a complet;' guide for stranirers. iOmo. pp. -S8-|-«i^ half bound. Philadelphia, 183-'>. I W .1760 Phili History of tl dcipliia, fron pi'esent till) Philadelphia 37r,i A ipiarter c. A. i'.iiardmai pp. 10''.. Ph 37t'.2 tiie resource phia. Svo. J tennial Port ternational with lithogrr p.il hiiildin,!.'? (.)bl()iig. Ph 37,; I Cat:ilogue of phia bar frr 8vo. pp. '"iO. 37r»r) Pitts tpr of Fort December, I tniductory e L;»mliing. 4 37r,('. — Pittsliurgh, V ties of conn tages for eo purposes. \\ Pitt-burgh, i 3767 - — snip 11 map. the !■' roil tier. O'lijira; joui and letters ol ant at Fort pers of the 1 Svo. ])p. 312. 376',) count of the ' 10, 1S4.V 2 burgh, I Si,"). 3770 liurgh and Yeilr. Ilhis) burgh, iS70. burgh as it i.- iti'ig the j)ii its advantage pp. 204, pape 3772 Pleai the Pretties Peregrine I ISiuo. pp. 14 wm Pennsylcittna. 180 (Mathew). ?vor lately ■ ftf pt'l'SOllg tiladcljiliia, Ti iscouvso on of Ilishoji oO A Short hia. Iihiin, 1 2: Will of, (1 its Fonn- 10. i>i>. 8i To lv;vni:i Hull. loll oil the ■2iYl Philiv I 25 erv. (fuiile rites. Imn -14, I .)i' [).) Tho 1.- iitiiiil Kxlii- of llu» jrvcat , ot" iiitfn=t i.s aiMcd a 'ity of riiila- .'hilaih'liiliin, TUo riotuve * oi'i.oiin, iii- ,rts, xcionces, id rtn-t'iiue. miilu.loliihia. '* (,iO Morocco, nil A Discourse, ty yoiirs [in liipor. i'liila- 50 I chaitfM- act if the citv ll^ 1 ('. Lo\vl)er 8lL'. I 25 lliain PtMHi': ■ tho fomidin: hill, in l''^'' i4. Loiuloa. •J (III brief account n. pp. 'JSI. rhihulolpiiia, IS'.:. 2 Ol> SThl Tenth rresbyteriati Cliurch. A iiuai'tcr ot'iitury discourse. By Henry A. i'.narduiiui. Novcnibci' 7, IS5s. I'Jmo. pp. Hy'i. rhiLul(>Ipiii:i, JS.OS. ,-)() 37t''- Tyson (.To!) IJ.) Letters (». Phila(hdj)hia, 1>.')5. 7"> ;>7ii") Pittsburgh. The Ilaptismal Pegis- tpr of Fort J>ui|Uesne, froni June, i7")l, to December, I7."'t'i. 'I'i'anshiteil. with an in- tniductory essay and notes, by PfV. A. A. L;»mliiiiy. 4to. pp. '.t7, paper. Pittsburirh. L^^.v 1 ^■2r> .37r,('. rrai,:;(Xevilh» B.) History of Pittsliurirh, with a brief notice of its facili- tie.? of coininunication and otlu^r advan- tages for commercial an(l miinutacturing purfioses. With two maps. i^mo. pp. 1)12. rittd)urgh, iS.'d. ;; DO o7('i7 — — Aiiiil/"i' I'O/ih: Without the small map. '2 ■_'•*• 37r,s Fort Pitt, and Letters from the Fiontier. With life of 3771 Thur.*ton (Cieorgo H.) Pitts- burgh as it is; or, facts and ligures, exhib- iti'ig the i)ast and jiresent of Pittsbvirgh, its advantages, resources, etc. Map. 12mo. pp. 204, paper. Pittsburgh, ls.')7. 1 2') 3772 Pleasant Peregrination througli the Prettiest Part (tf I'ennsylvania, i!y Peregrine Prolix [Philip If. Nicklinlj. IStuo^ pp. 148. Piiiladelphia, 1830. 7') ■'.773 Plymouth. V/right (Hendrick B.) Historical Sketches of Plymouth, Luzerne County. With nmnerous photogi'aphio portraits and views. 12mo. j)j). 4lU. Piiila- delphia, ls73. 3 00 3774 Proud (UolKM't). The History of •Pennsylvania, in North America, from its oiigin.il institmion aivl settlement, in I.'jSI, till alter the year 1742, With an intro- duction re,-j)ecting the life of William Penn. To which is added a brief d{\r Immiu'iants in Penn-vlvania, from 1727 to llli'l. JS7t'). 12nio. pp. 4.1"). Piiiladelphia, 3 00 377(j Rush (Dr. r.enj.) Account of the Manners of tlie (Ierman liihal/itaiits of Penii-ylvinia, I7S',), with notes by I. Dai:i(d Uupp.' ISin.. pp. 72. Phila., l.'>'7.'». 1 00 3777 Rush (Dr, ncDJ.) Essays. Man- ners ol' the i.tMinaii iiilr,il)itants of I'enii- .svlvania. Viei's of the J ndians, etc. 12mo. Pl>. :>>», 17'.IS. .sheep, broken. Philadelphia, 2 00 377s Siyes (William ?,.) The Pennsyl- vania Railroad: !t< origin, constiaiction, condition, and comnn'ctions, embracing histoi'ical, de,~L'rintive. and statistical notices of citii'<, towns, viliigo, sialions, industries, and obj iS ot interest on its v.irious lines in Pi'Tinsylviinia and New Jersey. Pro- iii. Including .'in account ot the earlv "log cabin" schools and the Canons- jino. pp. 43;}. Pitts- 1 -.0 V)urg Academy. burgh, ls.17. 37SO Smith (.bweph). nld Kedstone; or, historical sketches of W*^stern Pres- byterianisai. Its eaily ministers, its peril- ous times, ami its first record^. Portraits and plates, ,Svo. pp. 4.10, Piiiladelphia, 1S,")4. 3 .")0 ■37SI Smith (William). A Brief .State of the Province of Pennsylvani;i. London, 17.")'). Svo. pi). 44, uncut (only 2()0 copies printed). New York, ISO.J. 1 00 37S2 SypherTJ. P.) School Hi.story of Peni'.sylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time. 12mo. pp. i!t34. Phila- delphia, IHtJ'J, 1 Ot) 140 Jiohu't Clarke .j- Co., Cincinnati, pupcr, m HTSU Thomas (Oabriel). An llistoiical aiKldoou'ui.liical Account of tho Province rind Cour.try of rcnnsylvaniii and of \V «"st New Jersey, in America. 1-ondon, lt>*.'8. i2mo.rp. S9, cloth, lithographed fac-simile Map. New York. 1S4S. 1 -'O 3784 Trego (Chas. B.) A Geoo-vaphy of. IVnnsylvania: its history, jreoj^'raphical lea- turf.s, soil, climate, etc. Map. rJmo. pi>. 384. rhilad.'lphia, ISliJ. I <-'*) 37sr> Venango County. Eaton (S. J M.) i'etroieuni. A history ot tae oil rt-'ions of Venan^'o county. Map. I'Jmo. pp" 299. rhiladelphia, 180G. 1 DO 378r. Venango County. Katon (S. J. M ) A Sketch of the History oi Venango county. Map of the olil French fort and it.s surroundings. 8vo. pp. 48, 1870. 3787 Washington County. Creii-'h (Al- fred.) History of Wasliiiigton County. First under Virginia as Yohoganio, Ohio, or Auirusta county uiitil 17SI, and subse- qii-ntly under Peinisylvania. With Sketch of all the townships, villages, etc. 8vo. pp. 507. Ilarrisburgh, 187i. •"> <»l> 3788 Watson (John F.) Historic Talcs of Olden Time, concerninir the ea.'ly settle- ment and progress of i'hila.lelphia and rennsvlvania. 12mo. pp. 310. Philadel- phia. 1833. - 0« 37S'.) West Chester. Wood and James. Directory of the lUirough of West Chester for 1S.')7, with a conijileto history of the Borough. 8vo. pp. U'U. West Che^ler, 18.M. • "^ 3790 Westcott (Thompson). Names of Persons who took the Oath of Alle^iianco to the State of Pennsylvania, 1777-89. With a historv of the" Test Law.s " of Penn- eylvania. 4to. pp. 4-J+i.')4, sewed, uncut. Philadeli)hia. I St'..'.. 3 ii'i\'o of the journey of Cil. Thomas Procter to the In- dians of the north-west. !791. + i'^'Pf'»'3 relating to the defense of the Irontiers, 179n-lf90, Being V-.l. 4, Penna. Archives, •^d series ^vo.' pp. Mi. Harrisburg, 1870. - ''^ 3792 Wyoming. Campbell (Thom.as). (iertru Chapman (Isaac). A Sketch of the History of Wyoming, and statistical account of the Valley and and adjacent country. 10 mo. pp. 2U9, bUeep, cracked. Wilkesbarre, 1830. i «^'^ 3794 Wyoming. P^ck (C-eorge). Wy oming. Its iiistory, stirring incident--, and Komiuitic advftitures Illustrated, l-iiio. pp. 132. New York. l8.*iS. I 75 ;;7i).', Stone (Wm. I-.) Poetry and History of Wyoming, from its discovery to the begiiinin'^ of tii<^ present ceiiluiv. 1 ."i(J 12mo. pp. 1"'). Albany, 1MJ4. 379() York County. History of. C. Carter and W. .). (iln^sbrenncr. pp. 183+30, slightly stained. 1834. r.v w. ISnin. Ynlk, 2 W PHODK ISLAND. 3797 Anthony (Miss Susanna). Memo rics of. Wiio (lie 00 3799 Bristol. Banc (J. V.) llistoricul Sketclies of the First Congregational Church. Bristol, P. 1., 11.87-1872. 12mo. pp. 120, Providence, 1872. 1 00 3S(l(l Burke (Mr.) Beport to House of Kepresentaiiv<'s, .lune 7, 1844, on the inter- ference of the executive in the atl'airs of Khode Island. With petitions, testimony, charters, military or\\ \()W {]'}UKWfi ini^^ing at the end). Wash- ington, 1841 1 i^ 3801 Callender (John). An Historical Discourse on tin-Civil and Beligious Atliurs of the Colony of Uhode Island. \\ ith memoir of the author, etc., by Borneo Elton. 8vo. pp, 27(1. Boston, 1^43. 1 lO 3802 Canonicus Memorial. Services of Dedication, September 21, 1883. Svo. pp. 31. Providenc, |8<3. *) 38i»3 Cowell (Ben.i.) Spirit of '7!'. in Bhode Maiid; or, sketches of the <'llorts of the tjoyerntncnt and ]>eoi)le in the war of the revolution. Together with names of tho-^e who belonged to Bhode jslaml rcfti- metits in thearmy. 8vo. pp. 352. Boston, 18.;0. - -> .■;8()4 Dorr (4'hnmas Wilson). Bife and Times of, with outlines of the jiolitical his- tory of Hlxxle Isl.ind. . P.v Dan K\v? Portrait. l2mo. pp. :;r)8, Bost., 18.^)9. 2 00 38(tr» Dorr Rebellion, 'ihe close of the late Bebfllion in Rhode Mand. Ex- tract from a letter by a Massachusetts man re-i■ Providence, 1842. '*" 38U'> Fact CoiiM'ovi'rsy, rii.'lit- of bo ton, i.vl2. ;;■>!): Fost ment, pp. 3t gansett I'lan l.SSi'i. :;sos Godc the People ( sioii of the ment of Rlif the ('onstit Charier of K LSI.;. :mi9 Gree lliiode lsl;ni' li:mo. pp. 35 :;si() Gree dence Plant Fifty Years, foiunlation, of Providen' Pawtueket, i Profusely i ri'oyiileiice, 3S11 New and IJioile Newport, 18 ;;>12 Buys Witl Newpoi't. 1: .•;si;; .■\d('). 3818 EeC( Island and I scribed and 10 vols, lo; cloth. Pro\ 3819 Rec( Island, Vo Providence, ?e). (lent-: ;iiul Ml. : Llmo. I 75 ^lf'tr^ • and SOOVf rv to 1 -ilJ of. I V W. er. I>^inn. I. Ynl'k, 'J UO \). Memo II. I., .luiie kins I) D. .K^'J:;. 1 'Ji ). P.ildiog- ituloguo of relative to 8"). Provi- ;; (JO llistoriciil i^M'C'gutional 872. l-lrno. 1 UO o IIouso of n\ tii(» iiitei'- 10 afl'aii's of 1, testimony, Sv<>. pp. nd). Wasli- 1 25 ri Historical gious Atl'iiii's Luul. Willi by Uomeo 1M3. 1 75 Services of v>. 8vo. jip. 40 it of '"!') in if the i'tlWrts ( ill the war ith names of Islaml rcfti- 152. Jjoston, 2 25 i). Life and )»nlitical lii^- Dan Kill}-' ;., IS.^)0. 2 00 lie clitsi' of ],-luii((. Ex- cliusetts man Svo. pp. 16' Houtli Carolinii. 141 lialtimore. 01 ) 3J, l^os- ton, 1>1-'. 50 ::n)T Foster (W. E.) Town r,overn- nieiit, i'i>. .)•)-!-' "haniiing (E.) Tiie Xarra gaiir^ott I'lanter.-t. -Svo. pp. 2 l.SSi'i. .'IS'iS Goddard (Wm, r,.) Address ta the I'ei/ple of Rhode Isla'.id on the occa* sioii of the chan<.'e in the Civil flovern- nient of IMiode Island by the Adopti.m of the ( 'onstitmion uiiich snp]>resstMl the Charier of il')'j;>. iSvo. pp. SU. Providence, Ib-l:;. 75 :mi',) GreeneCCJ. W.) .\ short Illstorvof Miiode Island. With eii^rraviiiL's and map. I2niii. pp. ,],5t). Providence, l!s77. "J UO :;Sli) Greene (Welcome .\.) The Provi- donce liaiiiations for Two Hundred an. 170. Newport, lN.52. 75 ;;>12 Hiiz-iinson (T. \V.) Old Port Pays With heliolype illustrations, from Ncwpoit. ]l2mo. pp. li.5S, Bos., 1S7.;. 1 ou .•;si;; ShefPield (W. p.) Historical ;\d7('>. 75 ■'lsl4 >'ketches of Newport and it.s Vicinity, and the history, settlement, and p'Oirraphv of Pihodf Island. PJmo. y^. 21:;!' New York, IS 12. 1 25 •''^15 Peterson (Edward). iristory of Rhoile Island and Newport. 8vo. pp. .170. New York, IS.'*:]. I 50 .ixp; Providence. Prief Sketch of the Establishment (ji the High .'School. 8vo, pp. I2',l, paper. I'rovidencc, 1S7S, 40 M.^17 Providence, Snow (E. M.) Cen- sus of the City of i'rovidence, taken July, l!S.'i.">. With a brief account of the manu- facturers, etc., and an appendix L'ivins.' the enuineration of the previous population of Providence. 8vo. pp. 7;j, paper. Provi- dence, lS,'>f'). ,jO 3S18 Records of the Colony of Pdiode Island and Providence Plantations. Traii- -cribed and edited by .John U. Piartlett. 10 vols, 1(')3(')-1792. Vol. 1 sheep, balance cloth. Providence, l8.j6-18(J5. 20 0(» 3819 Records of the state of Khode Island. Vol. S. 1776-1779. 8vo. pp. 661. Providence, 1863. 1 25 3S2I) Ehode Island Brigade. Stat*- ineiit oi' till- claims of, iV)r services in (h«» ('ontinentid Army. 12mo. pp. 11. I'rovi- dence, I80(>. ' (t\) .3^21 Rhode Island Hictorical Society. Collection.^ Vol. 1. .Simpiicity's Dt-t'enst' ai-'ain-t .'^even-lnaded Policv. Pjy Samuel Gorton, with not(>s. ftc. by Win. l{. .Staple.-;. tSvo. J. p. 27s. Providence", 1n;;5. 2 00 3S22 -—— Collections Vol. T). .Totirnal of Cajitain Simon Thayer, durin,2 the Invasion of Canada in !775-i-i;evo!utiotiary Corre- spondence from 177.5 to l7S2-r History of the P)!iptists in hhode Islan(i. by b'ev. Morixaii Lewis. Svo. pp. 380, boards, uncut. Provi- .3 00 dence, l^iu. Proceed! 1 1 us 1 877- 1 8.-< I . > parts. 1 5(> 8vo. Providence, !.s7S-lSSt, 3524 Rhode Island Register for 1853. By (ieoi'ire .\diuiis. 12mo. pp. l^^o, I'rov. 50 3525 Richmond (d. W.) IJhode I.slan. I 50 _ 3S2t) Tncker(i;ev. Dr. Mark). Tho De- liverance of Rhode I.sland. .\ dijicouisp. 8vo. ))p. 16. Providence, ls42. 40 3827 Ward (Saml.) The Lifo and ?!orv- ic(V-; of (iovernor Samuel Ward, of Rhode Islai.d, a member of the Continental Con- j;res<, in 1774, 5, and t). P>y his irreat grand- son, .lohn Ward. 4to. pp 12, paper, utu'Ut. rrovilin). A New Descrip- tion of that peril le and Pleasant Province of Carolina. With a brief account of its discovery and settling, and the government thereof to this time. 8vo. j^p. 3;] — 14, half bound. London, 1707. Reprinted, Charles- ton. S. C. 1822. a 00 142 Jiohcrt CUirlce tj- Co., Chioinuati. 38:'.3 Carroll (B. H) Historical Collec- tions of Soulli Carolina, embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents relating to the history ot the State, from its iirst discovery to its inde- pendence in the year I77t). Map. 2 vols. Kvo. New York, 18:;6. i> ^^ 3.S3i Chalmers (Lionel). An Account of the W.'Miiier and Diseases of Soutli Car.ilina. 12 voU in I, Xvo. calf, cracked LniHb.n, ITTIV ** *-'" :is;;:. Charleston. Cardoza(.l. N.) Kemj- nisceiices (.1 cluuU'ston. I'Jmo. pp. 144, i)aper, corners torn off three leaves Charleston, ISf.C.. 1 •♦^ :J830 Charleston. Fraser (Charles). Rem- iniscences of Charleston. 8vo. pp. 1 U- Charleston, 1S.".4. 1 '■> 3S37 Constitutional Convention, 1868 8vo. pp. '.t2t>, Debate.s ami I'roceediiig: paper. Charleston, iSikS. 1 *"' 383S Coxe (Daniel). A Description of the English Province of Carolina. Majn 8vo. pp. '.H). Saint Louis, 1840. ~ '-•> ;'.S:;9 Elliott (W: ,) Carolina Sports by Land and Water. Including incidents m devil-fishing, etc. 12rao. pp. 29-.'. London, 18G7. 00 3847 Hume (Sophia). An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province oi S.uith Carolina to bring their Deeds to the Li^la of Clirist, in their own Consciences. 12iiio. pp. 1.02, half calf. London, 17.52. 2 (HI 3848 Anothrr copy. With an Episth^ to the Inhabitants of South Carolina, by Sojdiia Hume. j.p. 114. London, IT.H \lso, .\ <'aution to such as ( >l)serve U;iys and Times. Hv Sfophia] n[ume|. Half title, pp. 38 [i.ondon. 17.')4.J 3 pieces m one vohime. 8vo. full bound. 4 dO 3840 Another aUtion of An Exhortation, etc U>mo. pp. 1G4, oM calf. Dubhii, 17.54. ' O'J 38.50 Lacy (Cien. Edward). Life. With a list of battles and skirmishes in .South Carolina during tlie IJevolutionary War. P.y M. A. Morse, Sr.. M.D. 8vo. pp. Wl Spartenburg, 18.59. ^^ 3851 Logan (-lohn TL) A History of the TTp])er Country of South Carolina, from the earliest periods to the close of the War of Independence. Vol. 1 (all ever faiblislied). l2nio. pp. 521. Charleston, 18;)9. 2 ;)ii 38.52 O'Neall (.lohn B.) Biographical Sketches of the Bench and Bar ol South Carolina. To which is added the original fee bill of 1791, with the signatures .3840 Gibbes (H. W.) Documentary lli.s- torv of the American Uevolution. Con- Bisling of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Caro- lina. First series, 1704-1770. 8vo. pp. 29... >Jew York, 1855. - ■'** 3.S41 The same. Third series, 17S 1-1 SS_2. 8vo. pp. 288. Columbia, 1853. 2 ••)0 3842 Gregg (Kt. Kev. Alexander), llis- torv of the Old Cheraws. Containing .an account of the aborigines oi the I'edee, the first white settlements, tiieir subsequent pro-'ress, civil changes, the struggle ot the devolution, and growtli of the country afterward. 1730 to I8l(». With notices ot families and sketch<'s of individuals. Ma)). 8vo. pp. 541). New York, l8tJ7. 3 00 3843 [Hewitt (A Vj An Historical Ac- count of tlie Rise and Progress of the < ol- onies of South Carolina an<[ 111 fac-simile 1859. etc. 2 vols. 8vo. Charleston, 4 .^0 3853 Perry (B. F,, Ex-Cov. of S. Car.) Reminiscences of Public Men, with a life of the author. Portrait. 12in(.. pp. 32:). Philadelphia, 1883. 1 "" 3S54 Pike (James S.) The Prostrate State. South Carolina under negro gov- ernment. lOmo. pp. 279. New York, 1874. ' ^" 38.55 Purry (-lean P.) Memorial iipnu the Present L'ondition of (jaroHiia ami the means of it^■. amelioration, 1724. Suiall 4t(). lip. 24, Augusta, Ga., ISM). •■> 38.56 Ramsey (David). Hi. vols. 8vM. lioards, uncut. Trento-i, 1785. 1(1 (II) 3857 Ramsey (David). History of Soiitji Carolin:!, IVoiu us iiist settlement in Uoi» to ISOS Maps. 2 vols, in one, 8vo.ji|' 274+307. Newberry, iS5s. .) ■'" 38.58 Simms (W. C.) The History of South <'arolina, from its first European (lis- covery to its erection into a republic. \Vith"a supplemental clironicle of events to the present time. 12mo. pp. 437. Nf"' York, 1800. - -'' rontaining n piirliciil.'ii'.-' ri and ronimei'i Euio|ieiin set Diitioiis, etc., Hilt', neat. L :;Soo South Population, I'ubli^lied b\ culture. Wi Svo. pp. 720. S(H 3>fd Andr« tiie War. I'l i;i;i ■•(inl the C ton, iS'''l'i. .;>''2 Bank) the ol,| I'la iL'uio. pp. 200 3m;:i Black tnlions in il Baltimore, 18' 3S''l Butte ncy ill the ."*' of e,irl,v Am scenes and as ioaii .-ettlenu and the West ton, issO. 3805 Cable South: togetl in ('([uity an Itimo. pp. 1S(I ^:!m;o Chew Kiii,L'(loni ol of the '.vorld. paper. New •!^''7 Cl0W( ica. .\ stuily master. Ilinio ,3808 Cobb Scenes; or, -k ernlifcandad of I'llack ('re I phia. 1S51, 3S70 Creec the South an< 12ino. pp. 291 3S7! Davi( Writers of t New York, 1* 3ST2 DeBo Resources, et< m^ States. 18.^2. Soatlurn States. 148 xhortiition ;(' oi' Sduth tlic Li^la les. 12iiio. ;. li (HI Episth^ to I'oliiiii, liy (Ion, 1754. ^('I've D;iys ne|. ll:ill' ;i pii'ocs ill 4 (10 xhortati(ti), '. Duiaiii, 1 OU Lift'. With •s in South inary War. vo. pii, 'M 5U story of the 111, from the the War of jiublished), 'J, 2 ;■)(! Uograiiliical XV of South :ho original inatincs in Charleston, 4 .^0 of S. Car.) , with 11 life :;2:i. 1 (II) lo. pp. p Prostrate nogro gov- Nc'w York, 1 U(i moriiil upon Una ami the 724. Small ). 75 story of 'hf from ]!riti>h tate. Majis t. Trenton, 10 (II) tory of South nent in Unit ne. Svo. pi' f) .111 ^ llistoi'V of 3uropean div a republic. z\e of events p. 437. Nt'"- SS'^t South Carolina. A Description of. r'ontaining many I'ui'ions ami i?iteresting piirlic'iilar.-' relating to the civil, natural, and rominercial liistory of that cojony, Eiiiopean settlers, lOngiish charters, Indian iiiitioiis, etc., etc. 12mo. pp. 110, sprinkled (■iilf, iii'at. r,ondon, I7()l. 8 ;"»(► .nSi.d South Carolina. Ucsource.s and Po|iiilation, institutions and Industries- l'iibli>lied by the State Hoard of Agri. ciihurc. AVith a large jjcoiogical map. Svii. pp. "20. ('harleston, 1S8:;. " ;{ UU SorTFlEHN .STATE.*^. 3>ril Andrews (Sidnoy). 'I'he South since tiie War. I'r.ivel and obsi'i'vatioti in (ic^or- '/vA and the ('arolinas. l2mo. jip 4(i(t. P.os- ten, i^'^Ci. 1 00 :;n'2 Banks (Mary R.) Bright Day- in the "Id I'laiitatioii Time. Jilustrated. iL'mo. pp. 2Cifi. ]i,,ston, 1SS2. 1 '>() iMi.; Blackmar (F. W.) Spanish insti- tntions in tjie ."^outh-west. 8vo. pp. 3.S0. Baltimore, Ks'Jl. 2 tlO oSiVl Butterworth (IT.) A Zigzag Jour- ney ill the .'''unny South; or, wonder tales of e,irl\ American history. A visit to scenes and associations of the early Amer- ican .-ettlements in the .Southern States and tlie West Indies. 8vo. jip. o20. Bos- ton, i.^st'i. 2 25 •Wi.') Cable (Cieorge W.) The Silent South: together with the freedman's cause in e([iiity and the convict lease system, llimo. p|l. ISO. Xe\v York. bSS.'). ' 1 tin ■''^'■'('> Chew (Morris 11.) liistory of the Kingdom ot Cotton, 'uid cotton statistics of the World. Illustrated, 12mo. jip. 97, paper. X(nv ( trleans, ISS4. :]:) •!'^'''7 Clowes (W. Laird). Black Amer- ica. .\ stuily of th(< ex-slave and his late master. I2nio. jip. 24'1 Kondon. 1S9I. 1 2.') 3St')S Cobb (.lose])!! B.) ^rississip))i Scenes; or, sketches of So'.ithern and West- ernhfe and adventure, including the I.ctrend of r.lack Creek. 12mo. (,p. 2."^0. I'liiladel- I'hia. IS.". I. ' I 2') ■3870 Creecy C^ol. -Tas. T?.) Scenes in the South and otiior Miscellaneous Pieces. 12ino. pp. 294. Washington, 18f.O. I 00 3S71 Davidson (.lames W.) The Living Writers of the Sonth. l2mo. ))p. i'i35. New York, ISiV.). 2 00 3872 DeBow (.1. D. B.) The Industrial Resources, etc., of the .Southern and West- ern States. 4 vols. Svo. New C>rleans, 18.52. 6 00 .>7;5 Doyle (J. A.) Tho English in America. Vi'^ginia, Maryluid, and thrt Carolina-i Svo pp. r)')!'!. London. IS82. 3 50 .■)S74 Falkiner(W. K.) The ,s„uih and its Peoph'. 12ino. pp. ys, paper. Hich- mond, IS91. 51) '1S7"» Faffan (W. L ) Southern War .Soiig^., camp-lire, patriotic and sentimental. Illustrated, Koval 8vo. pp. 389. New York, lS9t>. ■ 3 50 .3S7C, Featherstonehaugrh (0 W.) 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C), 1 he A nun- iournevs in Loui^ia.c, Texas, Missouri. ican Siberia; or. hanfen ^ ear>experuMuv AHatisas, Alabatt.a, :!8 Letters iroin the .^Muth and West. ^v. 389S Lilly (Lambert). Early History of pp. bV,". bon d^. Poston, 1824. Ml' the Southern States, Virginia, North an. I ;,91.i Smedes (Susan D ) A Soutliein South Carolina, and Georgia. LSino. pn Plant. -r. [ihos. S. Dabney.] l2nio. p]', 167. Boston, 1847. '•> o42. New York, I89(.t. 1 '•)» 3899 McClure (A. K.) The South: its HOj,-, Smith (Eugene A.) A General D.- industrial, financial, and i)olitieal eondi- scripti.ui of the Climate, and of th.' »'(''> tion Knno. pj.. 257. Phila., 188G. I 00 loijical, Topograi-hical, and Agricultural 3900 Mallard (R. <^) Plantation Life Features of the '.;^tto,.-,.mlucn.g Stat.. before Emancipation. 18mo. pp. 2:;7. Rich- 2 maps. Svo. p].. 22. ^\ ash. ,1884. 4 niond, 1892. 1 00 3.,) 1 6 Somers (Robert). The .Southern 3901 Meek(A.B.) Romantic Pas-ages iu States since the War_ 18(0-1. Map. > vc .^outh-western History. Orations, sketches, pp.284. Lomlon, IS, 1, !• and essavs. 12mo. pp. 330, half bouiul. :).)i7 Southern Bivouac (I he). .\ Xew York, 1857. ' •''" Monthlv Literary ami Historical Mairii- 3902 Moore (Frank). So.,gs ami Ballads ziue. Comlucted by BasinV, Duke an.l ; .. , .■^", ,, ,,,', c Knott New .series, Vol. 1. June, b^^J. pp. 524. New York, 188(), 1 00 to Mav, 1880. Cloth. Louisville. 3 UU ,3018 The SI 1885, to May, .3919 Aiiof/ic .3920 South August, 1873, A. Early. 8v( 3921 Stirlii ,SIivve States, I 3922 Subdu Soutiierii Ide ISiiio. ]>p. .392. 3923 Sunny at Home. 1 I'ieiiC! of a Nc of sugar and If. InL'iaham, 52t). Philade; ;J924 Warm A tour in Vi Tennessee, wil and Californi 1SS8. 392.) Watte Soutiiern Life 12iiio, pp. 485. 392t'. Vv'hite .Southern Stat 18t)2. 3927 Why t stniction and i the South. 12i 3928 Blount Impeachment of the Unitec Tennessee, foi meanors. 8v 1799. 3929 Bokun Hand-hook am de.'^oription of 1 l2ino. )>p. li)4. 3930 Brown Tenn.) .Speec litio.d, ami .)lh Nashville, 'iVn 3931 Carper of Tennessee, 1 to the preset"! t adelphia, 1857. , 3932 Colton Coal and \ 'oal [ip. 128. Nash 393:i Garret •South Carolini boun.lary of 'I 32. Nashville, 7\nnL\isc€. 145 '^ritiuinica itfil : n di- ns|i('rsi(iii< .^Vn, ),,,, ru'V ill tilt' vfW Viiik, 1 ;•) ney in ihs I'liiai'ks on <»'W Viiik, •J (111 'tioys ami iL'doni. A ittou 'iikI I'ols. I'Jlilii. •J •!'> i(> Smilli a< n<> in till' rjniH. (111. I III! ^ttor-s from 111 ilii' Slim- 1S17. 'J Mil ni.uni'iiils tli< S<'iiili, ,♦ :5 e-iiiir •.'> iif ts. iiu iliciii, ciuf.' nl ;^,9J-' Subdued Southern Nobility. A .'Southern ideal. By one of the nobility. ISnio. pp. ;;'.):'. New York, 1882. t;> ;i'.'-:i Sunny South; or, thc^ Southerner at Home. l''nibra(;ing five years' e.xpe- litMici! of a Northern governess in the land of sugar and cotton. Edited by Prof. J. II. Itiirraham, of Mississippi. I'Jmo. pp. .W). Philadelphia, IS(H). 1 .')() ;;yi21 Warner (< 'has. D.) On Horseback. A tour ill Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, with notes of travel in Mexico and California. lOnio. pp. 3')1. Boston, isss. 1 u.-> :5yi2") Watterson (Henry). Oddities in .•"iouthern \aU\ and Charaeter. Illustrated. Vh\w. pp. IS.'). i'>o-,ton, 1S8;>. I oO n'.tiii) V/hite and Black, a Story of the Southern States. .; vols. 12mo. London, 18f,2. i T.j 39-'7 Why the Solid South? or, Recon- stiiu'tion and its Results. By noted men of theSouth. 12mo. jip. 4.)2. Bait., 1890. 100 TENNESSEE. 3928 Blount (Wm.) Proceeedings on the Imiioaehnient of William Blount, a Senator of the United States from the State of 'I'ennessoe, for high crimes and misde- meanors. 8vo. pp. 102. Philadelphia, 1799. 2 00 3929 Bokum (Tferman). The Tennessee Hand-book and Emigrant's Cuide. CJiviiiga de.'-criptioii of the State of Tennessee. Mai>. l2mo. i)p. 1(;4. Philadelphia, 18t)8. I 00 3930 Brown (Ex-Oov. Aaron V., of Tenii.) Spt'iH'hes, Congressional and Po- litico, anil othiM' Writings of, Svo. pp. 60f>. Nashville, Tenii., 18.">4. 2 2''> 39! 1 Carpenter (W. H.) The History of Tennessee, from its earliest settlement to the preseiit time. lOmo. pp. 284. Phil- adeli)hia. 1S")7. *.5 3932 Colton (Henry E.) Report on the Coal and Coal Mines of Tennessee. 8vo. pp. 128. Nashville, 1883. 75 393:] Garrett (W. K.) History of the •Soutii Carolina cession and the northern boundary of Tennessee. Maps. iJvo. pp. 32. Nashville, 1884. 40 .W!! Oilmore (Tames H ) Th.» Advanro- Ouard of Western Civilization. (.John Ifobertson and his Time,'*.) 12mo. pp. .34.'S. New '^'ork, ISSH. 1 ,00 393.'> Gilmore (.Tames U ) Joljn Servi.«r, tho Conunonweiiltli Builder. 12mo. pi>. 321. New York, 1887. 1 :,{) 393(1 Hawkins (A. \V.) Hand-book of Tennessee. Map. 8vo, pp. ItJ8. Kno.v- ville, 18S2, T.-. 3937 Haywood (.Tohn). The Civil and Political History <,f Tenne-see. from its earliest setth'iuent up to the year 179i'>, in- cluding the boundaries of the State. Ex- act r'^i)riiit of the edition of 1823. with a biographical sketch of .Judge Huywood, by Colonel A. .S. (Jolyar. 8vo. pp. 518. Nas|»- ville, J 891. 3 :>0 3938 Haywood (.Tolm). The Xatur.al and Aboriginal History ot Tennessee, up to the first settlement therein l)y tho wliite people, in the year 17()8. An exact reprint of the edition printed at Nashville, 182.'i. Svo. (/»? piWI'i.) 3939 Killebrew (.T. B.) Introduction to the licsources of Tennessee. In ])hvsical geography, geology, climate, agricultural resources, and a 'vantages. Map^ 8vo. iip. 1204. Nashville, 1874. 3 .00 3910 Killebrew (•!. B.) Report on the Grasses, Meadows, Pastures, and Sorghum of Tennessee. Svo. pp. 164. Nashville, 1880. 75 3941 Memphis. Davis (.Tames D.) The History of the City of Memphis. Being a compilation of the most '.nportant docu- ments and historical events connected with the purchase of its Territory, laying off of the city and early settlement. " Also, the "Old Time Papers." 12mo. pp. 320. Mem- phis, 1873. 2 25 3942 Miller (Chas. A.) OfKcial and Po- litical Manual of the State of Tennessee. Svo. pp. 359. Nashville, 1890. 1 50 3043 Old Times in West Tennessee. Reminiseences — semi-historic — of pioneer life, and the early emigrant Settlers in the Big Hatchie Country. By a descendant of one of the first settlers. 12mo. pp. 29.5. Memphis, 1873. 1 24 3944 Phelan (.Tames). History of Ten- nessee. The making of a State. Map. 12nio. pp. 478. Boston, 1888. 2 00 3945 Pike(C. D.) The .Tubilee Singers and their campaign for twenty thousand dollars for Fisk University, Nashville. Por- traits and music. 12mo.'pp. 221. Boston, 1S73. 1 25 I liohcrt Clarke ^ Co., Cinnnmfi. 146 3940 Putnam (A. W.) History of Mid- dle Teniu'Hsee; or, life '">'l <>">";^"'V'.^,''- Jame. Uobin«on. Hvo. ,.p. 06H. Nashv.l e :;94T Ramsey (.T.CJ.M.) AnnalsofTen- Watauga Assooialinn, 1 age phototypes, ond numerous wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 'id Cincinnati, 1890. 4 00 39r)8 Corner (W.) San Antonio do lU'Xar, Texas. A j-uide and history, lllus- t rated'. 8va. pp. Ititi. Sun Antonio, 1890. •J Ul) 39r)9 DeCordova (•' ) source^ and hi'r public ;;T1. Philadelphia, 1>.")8. 'i'»'XiiH. lltT re- Men, l^mo im, I <5 39f.(l Dewees (W. R.) Letters frr.m an Karlv Settler of Texas. <"ompiled by Criia Cardelle. 18.")8. l''nu». I'p. •>!-■ Loui>villp, i •!-> ;i9t'.l Domenech (Abbe). Missionary Ad- ventures in IVxa< and Me.xico. A I'er- sonal Narrative of Six Years l!f swlence in liiose Hegions. Map. «V0. pp. Hb, London, i8r)8: - •«) ■,',W2 Duval (.Tohn C.) The A.lvenluie* of l',i"-Foot Wallace, the Texas Iv'angfr and ilunt'er. 12mo. pp. 291. Philadelphii^ 1 '!■) Earlv Tinit's in Austin, 1^92. I 25 TEXAS. 3952 Anderson (Charles). Texas before and on the eve of the Rebellion, i-nio, pp. .'il. Cincinnati, 1884. i>^' 3953 Baker (D. W. C.) A Texas Scrap- Book. 'I'he history, biography, and misce - lany of Texas and its people_ Illustratecl Svo.pp. 057. New York, 18,. X 4 00 3954 Bancroft (Hubert II.) History of the North Mexican States and I exas. 1531-1889. 2 vols. 8vo. San l'i'a"ci«co 1884-9. -^ ^^ 3955 Braman {T>. E. E.) Information about Texas. Descriptions of counties, resources, statistics, etc. 12mo. pp. 1.'- Philadelphia, 1858. "^ 3956 Channing (Wm. E.) A Letter to the Hon. ilenry Clay on the Annexation of Texas to the U. S. 8vo. pp. 72, paper. Boston, 1837. '^'^ .•^g-,? CoTicidprnnt (Victor). Au Texas. Map. 8vo; pp. 194+115+22. Half boi.nM. Paris, 1851. " -* 1872. 39('.3 Duval (.T. <'.) Texas. 12ino. pp. 253. 39C.4 Edward (David B) The History of Texas; or. the emigrants, farmers, ami noliticians' L'uide to the character, soil and productions of that country. Mnp, l2nio. pp. 3.'!i'). Cincinnati, I8.ib. 1 i) 3905 Flack (Captain). The Texas KiiW Hunter; or, field sport on the prairie l2mo. pp. 333. London, 181)6. 1 'JH 39C.C. Foote( Henry S.) Texas and the Texans; or, advance of the Anglo-Aniei"- cms to the Soutli-west. Including a his- torv of leading events in Mexico, from the conquest of Hernando Cortes to the termination of the Texas IJevolutioih 2 vols. 12ino. Philadelphia. 1841. 6 00 3',if.7 Gouge (William M.) The ri-cal lUstorv of Texas. Embracing an acminit '•' 39ti8 Gray (.L) l>''<1> ^^''^t'^"- »| ^"^'"' Pass, Texas. Its importance to the coun- trv'and commerce. 8vo. pp. 17. n. p^ 1884. . ,-" 3909 Hooton (Charles). .ett World. Portraits and illustrations.^ - vols, in 1, 12mo. London, 1844. '- ^" 3971 Another edition. ItJmo. pp. 288, p- per. Philadelphia, 1845. " 3972 Hughes, (ione to Texas. pttei> from our bov-s. Edited by Thomas Hngie^ 12mo. pp. 228. Lonuon. 1884. i ^'^ 397.1 Htl8 of the Ami) withaslroni tive anil mi 1849. 2 mi Washingtoi ;!974 Hut (luido to I 24mo. i>p. «'• ;;975 Hut Skctc'ies, ai papers Lyn and liar o: t'llo, inorocf ;;9si Mel (N. A.) •! thousand i L'lno. pi>. 3: 3982 Mai of the Kepi cry of the c the c.'iuse o public of M cut. Lond( 39s;; Nev Revolution war of 183; late-t geo; statistical a 12)ur. pp. 2 :;'js4 Ob tlii'inigi). T( S()Ut(i-west( !i)>|iendix, is.v.i. ■■19-5 Par and Texas. tliuu>and ni gaii, Illinois witii incidc brief sketcl •iiiO. Conci It', ; Texas, 147 itoniii do ary. Illiis. Antonio, •J 00 I. Mi-T re- I'.'llU) ])]). I is rs f 11 '111 an Ifd \i\ Cira Loui>villp, 1 Jo ■•lonnrv Ad- (.. a' Per- lifsiilence O. pj). '■'<('(). ': 00 Atlv«'iiture* liiiii^H'i' and hiluliiii, 1 •.'.■> ' Times in 1, 1^<9± 1 25 rhe History lunu'i's, and iraotcr, soil iitry. Mil)!, UJ. " 1 T') Texas Riilf the jirairip 1 511 xns and the Vii,ii^>Anier;- luliiij^ ii his- lexioo, frnm 'oites to the :>voluti(iii. 2 >(41. 6 00 The Fiscal il !iii aci'ninit iifiU'V. '"^vn ' \ T.) or at Saline to the coiin- ). 17. «i. p t. Louis Islf. i observatioii^ n.d in CaiiiHlM. 1.,1S47. I 5ll pxus iviul the g in the Nt'" isti'atioiis. 2 S44. 'i Of ' (M exas. Lcttei> omas Uiiu'he^ 4. i W 397.". Htiffhet (Mij. O. W.) Operations of the Army of the I'nitod State's in Toxaa, with asIi()!iomic'iil obsjTviilions and tioscrif*- tivcand military uit'iuoiiH of the country, lh4'J. m majis liiui b |>lat««. bvo. pp. tl". Washington. I><')0. I '2-t ;;',i74 Hunt (Kv s.) and Randel (.T. F.) (luido to ihf Ui'pnhlitr o* J'cxas. Man. •j4mo. i'i>. *>4. New York. Ih;!'.». t.l ;;'.)7.*) Hutchinson (.f. I{.) K.'minisc»'n<>0!», Ski't(''i«'>, and ,\ddi»'ss«'s, selected Imm tny ppeis duriiij,' a ministry of forty-fivo year."* in Mississii'jii, I.oiiisiatia, and Texas. l»'ino. j)|i. •Ji'i'J. Houston, 1S74. 1 '2!> ;;'.t7l'i Kennedy (W.) The Hise, Progress, and TrosiKCts of the Uejiuhhc of Texas, Maps. 2 vols. b\o., uncut. London, 1,S4I. 3 iiU ;;'.t77 Kennedy (Wni.) Texas: its geog. raphy, natural iiistoiy, and topography. 8vo. pp. lis, piiper. New York, 1844. 1 00 ;'.'.i7s Kingsbury ( W. <'.) A Description «tern and Middle Texas. London, lSS;i. Map. 60 of .'^iiiilh-W( tivo. )ip. 4S. o'.'7'.l Laws of the Hepublic of Texas. Printed hy order of the ."Secretary of .*. 4 (K) ;i'.»si McDanield (U. F.) nnd Taylor (N. .\.) Th>* <'oining Kmpire; or, two thousand miles in Texas on horseback. L'nio. pp. ;58',». New York. 1877. 1 2.> ;i'.t82 Maillard(N Doran). The History of tlie Heimblic ot Texiis, from the discov- ery of the couiifry to the juesent time, and the cause of her -eparation from the lie- public of Mexico. Map. Hvo. pp. 512, un- cut. London, 1842. 4 00 ;19^;; Newell (Kev. C.) History of tiie Revolution in 'I'exas, particularly of the war of l8;!"j and .'!•'». Together with the latest geographical, topographical, and statistical accounts of the country. Man. 12)11. •. pp. i>l.-,. New York, I8;j8. " 2 50 ;''>^4 Olmstead (F. L. A .Tourney thnnigi) Texas; or, a saddle trip on the iN)Ut(i-\v(>stern troi.tier. With a statistical :ili|iendix. 12nio. pp. 51G. New York, 1N.V.». 1 7.J 10^5 Parker (A. A.) Trip to the West and Texas, (.'omprisifig a journey of eight tiiou.-and miles through New York, Miclii- gau, Illinois, etc., in lS.']4-5. Interspersed witii incidents, anecdotes, etc. With a brief sketch of the Texan war. TJino. np. :i8U. Concord. N. U.. 18^0. 2" 50 3986 Parker (W. B.) Notes taken dur- ing the Kxpedition commanded by Tapt. II. n. Marcv, turougli Tnexplored Texas. l2mo. pp. 242. rhiladelphia, IH'it;. 1 2.') 3987 ProceediniT* '^*f >^ ''<">^'L'"t>(^'< '*^td at I'oston, Is !.''», on the I'roposod Annex- ation of Texas, 8vo. pp. 18, paper. Bos- ton, 1S45. M '•>'.*>^>< Rankin (Melinda). Texas in I8'»t). l2nio. pp. I9'.i, pajier. lioston, is.jo. "') ;;98',» Smith (A.) I'eminiscenees of tho Texas IJepnliiic. With a preliminary notice of the llistorical ."society of (ialveston. Svo. pp. 82, paper. (< »nly lUU copies printed.) (ialveston, 187fi. 2 UO .■5990 Spaight (A. W.) The Resources, Soil, and <'limate of Texas. Large map. 8vo. jtp. ;)t»i>, paper, (ialveston, 18S2. I UO 3991 Anothct copy. Clotli. I 25 3992 Stapp (W. P.) The I'risoners of Perote, captured by the Mexicans at Mier, December 2;'>, 1842, and released from Teroie, May It), 1844. Itimo. pp. 104, paper. rhila. 28. Washington, 1844. And the Texan liovolution, by " Probus," pp. 8L In 1 vol. 8vo. 1 25 3996 Texas in 1840; nr, The Emigrant's Guide to the New iiepublic. P)y an emigrant With an introduction by Rev. A. B. liawrence. 12mo. pp. 275, Ijalf calf. New York. 1840. 3 'jO St 4(101 Woodman (I'iiviil.) <;ni.li' toT.'xas Emi-raiit.. Mui-, l-linc |M '•-• 1'-"'^". is;,-). 1 '"' 40112 Watson (Sfii'no). I-i^l of rimits t'loiu Snuili-\v(-ltMii 'I'pxus ami Noitlji'in Mfxicn, iiiid (U'sciiptioii of some lu'W \y«''^t; ern .-iKH'i.'s. ,svo. i.].. lot), n. j.. |ss:i. 7,) 400;i Wharton (W. H ) ""'l Austin (S. F.) AtUlri's^se.s; or, the coiit.'.-t iii winch 'IVxiis i^ ill i)rf.sent cugajioU. .Svo. \>\h •'/>. New York, is:;0. •♦'> 4004 Yoakum (H.) History of T.'xus, from its lii>i sottlomoiit, in MjSj, to its amipxiilion to the Uiiited States, in ls4i'>. lllustratrd, 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. Ne«v York, 1«.J0. 1'' *"^ UTAH. 4005 Bancroft (H. H) History of Utah. If,4(l_lss7. With -' pa;:e.'- of hihliofiniphy. 8vo. pp. 47-t-Si)S. Sun Fnitici-sco, IS'JO. 4 ')0 400G Beadle (.1. H.) Hrijiham's Destroy- ing An^cl, hi'iii;: the lilV, ooiifession aiul startling tliscl «ures of the notorious Hill Hickman. |-Jmo. pp. 'Jl'J. N'^'W Vork, I87:i. 1 ^^^ 4007 Beadle (.r H.) Mfo in Ttuh; or, the mysteries and ci'imcs of Moriuonisin. BeiiiiX an expose of the secret rites ami ceremonies of the Later-Day Saints. Map. 8vo. DP. .')40, half bound. Philadelphia, 187U. - -•* 4008 [Belisle(<»rvillaS.)]. TheTrophets of Mormonisiii rnveilc'» 4010 Bonwick (James). The M.)rmons and the Silvr Mines. PJmo. pp. 42.). Lon- don, 1S7'2. 1 ■»*^ 4011 Book of Mormon.. An account written h\ the hiind .)r xMormon upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi. Translated by .Iosei)h Smith, Jr l2mo. pp. 590. Palmyra, 18.iO. A{)V1 The same. IGmo. pp. 5:i. Xauvoo, m., 1840. •• '>'* 4013 Themne. Large type copy. Divis- ion into chai' ers and verses, with references by Orson ' r.itt, Sr. Svo. pp. 023. Salt Lake City, 18S8. - '^'J 4015 Brotherton (Hdwar.l). Mormon- ism ; its iix^ and progre-s, and tho propliPt, •Joseph Smith. 8vo. pp. 31). ManclK'.stt>r, n. d, l''*^ 4iHti Burton (Richard T) The riiyof the Saint-, and across the I!o(4vy .Muiin- tains to Cidifornia. lllustrateil, Svo. pi, 571. New York, 1S('.2. '■'. -';^ 4017 Another I'^IUion. 8vo. pp. 707. I.-m- don, ISId. '< "" 4018 Cannon ( President rieorge Q.) Tli»» History of the Mormons, their persecutionrt and travels. PJmo. I'p. 20. .Salt Laki- < 'itv. 1S91. >" 4019 Carlton (A. P,., U. S. Commis.sion.M', Utah). Th'- Wonderlands of the WiM West, with .sketches of th.- Mormons. >ivo. pp. ;547. 11. ]). 1>>7I. 2 2a 4020 Caswall (H"i'vy). 4 he Prophet of the Nineteenth ('.■ntiiry; or, tlw vise, Drosrress and i)re.sent state of the Mormon.'^. "... " .. — I 1... iv I ! 1 25 l2mo. I'O. 277. London. I>i4.l. 4o2i Oaswall ( lleiiry). 4'he City of the Mormons; or, three days at Naiivno in 1^42 Kuno. pp. 82, p.iix-r. London, 1^42. Ti 4022 Chandless (William.) A Vi-it to Salt Lake I'.eing a .ioiirii'-y acros. tlip plains and residence in the Mormon set- tlements at Utah. :.''ap. 12nio. i)p. 3W, London, M57. - "" 4023 Clark (H^v. John A.) (ileanini-'s by the Way. (Pages 21'> to 352 contain tlu- earliest exposure of Mormonism.) P-iiio. ^ . . ; . . . lit- I . I I » » PI i2. Philad<4i.hia, 1^42. 5 (HI 4014 The same. Lake City, 1891. IGmo. pp. G23 Salt 1 50 4021 Clayton (W.) I'he Later- Dn .Saints Linmiants' Guide: a table ot div tances, etc., Irom Council Hlufl's to tlu' Valley of the (icat .Salt Lake, etc. 12ino. pp. 24. St. Louis, 18LS. '•' 4025 De R'lpert (A. E.> Californians and Mormon-. l2mo. pp. 17C.. New \ oii<, 1S81. ' '"' 4ii2C. Dickinson! Mrs. Klla Iv) New Li.dil ou Mormonism. With an introduction by Tlmrlow Weed. 12mo. pp. 272. New York, 18S5. ' "" 4027 Doctrines and Covenants of tli» Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints. (Jontainiui: t!ie revelations given to Joseph Smith, the proi»liet, for tliP building up of the kingdom of Cod m the last davs. D.vided into ver.ses, with rcier- eiices by Orson Pratt, Sr. IGmo. pp. ''l^!.- Liverpool, 1891. ' '-•' 4028 Ferris (Ben.j. 0.) Utah and the Mormons. The history, government, doc- trines, customs, and prospects of the Latter- Day Saints. iortraits and iPustratiom, 12mo. pp. 347. New York, 1854. 4029 Grei I'aliiiyra; '. iiiiiiiii'd in t it.s tniinder, tliii^'e jad a history of t an csiiausti iiig .\Lmus( liic Hook I .\'.\v York* 40:.' Gre( rise, progro lirai'ini.' tlie V. Smith, o of .'it teen y< (li-closure i inv>l<'iies ( 472 4(13! lartf Gue 1 50 jind .Moiin L'lr 1. IP- 9 4032 Gun Mnrinoii- 4o:;.i Hai his reisona Missionary iNlllo. pj). I- 4034 Han Colleetioii o pp. \l V Sal 4it:i5 Hie! bcstldvillg sioii, and >ti lions Pill 1 I'tab, l(')in( 4o:;C) Hue Moi'iiioii W Sinitli, the i (iovcrnor 1' Louis, 1S44. 4(137 Hyd Its leaders plates. 12n 4035 Kel] rnlilic Disc the Ke-orga' Liittei-Day ." ( Disciples), niiig l''ebruii |S84, l)etwe( .1. ('. of Lat (leii, ot the I St. Louis, M 4039 Ken Monnonisui Niiuvoo. li 4010 Ian Bil)!e; or, from (lod? lUah. 1 !!• Mormon- laiiclio.sttT tiO 'li.> niyof I'ky Moun- Svo. jiji •.: '1', • 07. I.OII- :; (III ■(.'<> Q.) Tht' crseciitioiirt t I,tikc<'itv, ill mnissioiicr, iiolis. Svo. 12 25 If: I'rnpliPt r, tin- vise, o Mormons. 1 2;) > ( 'ity "f the ivno in |s4'j IS42. 75 ,\ Vi>it to iicross tlip lorinoii set- iii>. pp. •'>4t), •_' 11(1 ( iloiiiiin!.'s c'oiiliiiii tilt' sm.) l-iiii>. ,T (HI Latoi-Diy iihU' o[ iii>- lulls lo tiu' I'lc. Vlnw. "5 ('iilif()rni:ins New Y(irk, 1 (10 . 1 Now Li.iriil I'oductioii l)y . Now Yoi'iv, 1 (III lants of th» ' Liittor-Day .iitions siiven ihot, for the if ttod in till' ?.A, with I'tit'ei- inio. pp. ■''"'• tall and the srnment, doc- of the Latter- il'ustration:*. 8^4. 1 5>J 40_',i QregGT (riionias). Tlio PtDpliet of I'jiliiiyia; Morn' i'^iu rovii'Wt'd and «'X- ftiuiiiod ii. tilt' lili , cliaiai'tiT, and carcci' of its luundt'i', from "''niuorali Hill" to ('ur- tli;i>!t\iiiil and lliP I)('Hi'rt: tojrothcr with a liislorv of th»' Mormon ora in lllirioiH. and III) fxiian-rmonisi,i: it'- Hm- r.(i irviii;!i-in S(Mipt(irt'. I I.'.'. N.'w York, iS'.M) 4(i;.o Green (N. W) ^■■ rise, priigii's.-<, and present condition. iteTies (if polvfiann', etc. ilimo. pp .172 Hartford, I s7 -. ' • "■' •Jdili Guers (l.'ev- Inu'lius). iind Mornionism ' ded l)y I2ii> I. 1 p. '.'1 Lond-i., iS44. 4(1.12 Gunnison (•'. ^V ) History of the Mnniion- 12mii. pp. M'l.V I'liihi., l.^r)!'!. ".") 4(111 Hamblin ('Uicoh). A Narrative of law I'ersonal Kxpcrience a.sa Frontiersi...,n, Misr-iomuv to tlie Indians, and Exp!or<'r. isniu. pp.'l4(>. .Salt Lake ('i*y, 1 SSI. IdO -Id.if Hand-book on Monnonism. A Collection of Anti-Mornioii .\r.iv'le.s. Svo pp. \i'V .S;ilt Lake ("ity, IS'.I2. ')(» 4ii:i.". Hickman (Wm. A.) P.viyin>; Anj^els: heinj; the li.''> confes- sion, and .-tarMinj: d'sdosures c'. ti:p noto- liotis l>ill Hickm.'Ui, the l)anite <"l''el of I'tiih. It'iino. pp. 2l'.l. New '4'ork, IS'(2. ";") 4(i:;(') Hunt (.Limes 11.) History of the Mormon War. the trial of the j»ro])het Jos. Smith, the atte-npted assassination of Ex- (iovcrnor I'oiZgs, etc. 12nio. pp. ;i()4. .■>!. Louis. 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Philadelphi:i, 1859. 4i;)0 Foote (W. n.)_ sketches of Vir- ginia, historical and biograiihical. (Sec- ond series.) Svo. pp. .'>90. Ph.iadelphiit. is-..^. •^■"'" fin 4131 Rami of the Preser successe of tl June. I (".14. the scveial T Folio, pp. <)9. re|ii'iiited. [ 4132 Ham] Mrs. yi. !■'. A low. With .'i^ with the musi New Y, irk, 1> 41:;;; Hawl nf the Events [irogres-'^of till in Virginia. Piocese of Vii 332 Svo. N 41 kI Hopk the Old Dom ton, ISoG. 41 i;') Howe tion? of Virgi of the most biogra]iliical s l.iting to its lnstrated bv o bU. Chariest 4 1 '111 Ingle Institutions; jiiirisli, county timore, IS.'J.'t. 41.; 7 Jeffer Stnte ot Virg 382, sluep, cr; 4i:;s Aitnthr 4i:;9 Arvthr dices, relating laniily, cic. Shceji. j;altii 4I4II Annthe slieep. Trent 414! A nail. r pp. o.';i'). Ph 4142 Annlhc ton, ISii9. 414.; Jeffers "I'l'vations tin ii|i|ieiir t History of oij of Vir- 0. ;; 5i» robaceo ii) liemselven. ()4, paper. I (lO Vir^'iiiia. ip. K'lino. 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Containing .a ^lloction of tlio most interesting facts, iditions, biogra]ihical sketeho.s, .anocdotes, etc., I'c- lating to its history an.. anti(juitie.s. Il- lustrated by over idO engravings. Svo. pji. o34. Charleston, 1845 (i W 4131'. Ingle (Edward). Virginia Local In.-titutions; the land system; huiidre>vo. pji. 127. I'.al- timore, 1.*^ ")."». 75 41.i7 Jefferson (Thomas). Notes on the State ot \'irgiiiia. Large maji. Syo. pp. 382, slucp, cracked. London, 17S7. '1 DO ■\\'.)X Aimthrr copii. Without map. ! 00 4IM'.l Aii'th.r eilitinn. With the a]>pen- dices, relating to tlie niiu'der of the Log.in laniily, eic. Svo. pp. l'j44-5;}-f -Jl. M';i|., Sliceji. r.altimoi'e, 18(10. li 25 414it Annthn- ,;lit:on. IGrao. pp. 3r)3,
    to systima of education, f't'^i and an introduction, comprising a brief bistoncal ekotch of the LTniv<'rsity, and a biographical notice of .losoph C. Ca- bell, 8vo. pp. 52S. Kiclmiond, iSoG. 2 50 4145 Jones. Letters of Joseph Jones of Virginiii. 1777-17S5. (250 copies printed by the Dei.artment of State.) Small 4to. pj>. 157. Washington, ISS'.l. ?, 00 4140 Journal of a Young Lady of Vir- ginia. i7S2. Small 4to. pp. 5(j. Ualtimore, 1871. .1 00 4147 Kercheval (Samuel). A History of the Valley of Virginia. 16mo. pp. 48t), .sheep. Wiiiclie-ter, lS.;;j. 4 00 414S AiO'thcr '■(ifiif. iialf morocco. 4 50 41 I'.t Lynchburgf. Sk.'telie.simd Recollec- tions ol. i',y tlie( )lde.M Inhabitant [Mrs. Ca- bell], I2m(), pp. ;,i'.;j. liiehmond, 1858. 1 .'iO 41.")(t McMillan (Hamilton). Sir Walter Kaloigli's Lost Colony. Historical sketch of tlie attempts of Sir Walter L'aleigh to es- tiblish a colony in Virginia, with the tra- ditions of an Indian tribe in North Caro- lina indicating the fate of the colony of EiiL'li.-hmen left on Loanoke island in 1587. l2mo. pp. 27. Wilson, N. C. ;50 4151 Magill (Mary T.) History of Vir- ginia. Wood-ci;ts. i2mo. pp. 258. Lynch- burg, 1888. 1 25 4152 Map of Virginia, as discovered and de-eiibed by Caotain .John .Smith, l(.'i07. Fac-simile. lo.vit) inches. 25 4!5;> Map of Virginia and Maryland, as surveyed bv \. Herman, lt)70. Fac-simile. 20.\-24 inch.'s. ,50 4154 Martin ( Toseph). Now and Com- pr(>hensive Gazetteer of Virginia and the District of Columbia. To which is added a histiii V of Virginia, from its first settlement to 1754. Map. 8vo. pp. OSr.. Charlottes- ville, |.'^;^5. 3 00 4155 Maury (M. F.) Physical Survey of Virginia: her geographical ]iosition, its (iomnuMcial advantages, and National im- portance. Large maps. bvo. pp. '.'0, pai>or. Pichmond, iSiuS, 50 415f. Meade (Ri.shop). nld Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Illus- trated. 2vols. Svo. Philadelphia, 1878. 5 00 4157 Moorman (Hr. ,1. J.) The Virginia Springs and the Springs of the ^outh and West. Map and plates. 12ino. pp. 403. Philadelphia, 1S59. 1 25 415S A'int/icr cdidon. 12mo. pp. 319. Pich- mond, 1854. 75 4159 Neill (Edward D.). History of the Virginia Company of London. With let- ters to and from the First Colony, never before j)rinted. 4to. pji. 448, gilt "top, un- cr.t. Albanv, 1869. 4 00 154 liobcrt Clarke ^' Co., CiudHmdi. 41G0 NeiU(E'lw-'^«l D.) Virginia Caro- lorum: tho 0.1..ny under <''«,.^1'';\ "* Charles the First and Sooon. , lt._;.-lbS,> based upon manuscripts and •I'^J'U '";;''»« ^^ the period. tSmuU -Ito. pp. 44<. Albany 1886. -* ^'" 4161 Neill (Edward D) Virginia Vo- tusta, during the reign ot .Tames 1. Um- taining letters and -locuments never betoro printe.l. Small 4to. pp. liUi. paper. .M- bany, 188.5. ^ <^" 4102 New Virginians (The). By the author of the I'rivate Lite ot (.al.le.K . vols. 12mo. Edinburg, 1880. 2 <"» 416.3 Noah (.Samuel). A Description of Weasfs Cave, Augusta County, % a. linio. pp. 16. n. p., n. d. "' 4164 Norfolk. Burton (II. W.) Tlis- torv of Norlollv, Virginia. A review ol im- portant events and incidents which oc- curred from 1T:>6 t.. 1877; als.. a record ot personal reniiniscenccs and political, com- mercial, an.l curious facts. Svo. pp. Li._4. Norfolk, 1877. ' "' 4165 Norfolk. Eorrest ()Vni. S^) U\>- toricalaiid i)..scr'.ptiveSl^ 4170 Red Sulphur Springs. H"i'tt (Henry). A Visit to tin- Ued .suli.hur Springs of Virginia during the Summer ot 1837. With observations on the waters. 8vo. pp. 40, paper. Boston, 18;W. i''» 4171 Richmond. It^ Advantages a.s a Manufacturing and 'I'radmg Centre. .-. maps. Svo. pp. 04. Richmond, 1882. .)0 4172 Visitors' Cluide to. Map and wood-cut._ 18mo. pp. 50, paper. Kicli- inoud. IbTI. "'* 4173 Richmond. Walks about Ihch- mond. With an index showing the exact location of each point mentioned. llliH. lOmo. pp. 175. Uichmond, 18.1. 1 UO 41 74 Smith (.TohnV The True Travels, Adventures, and observations ot. in Eun'P^ Asia. Africke, and America, in.m !_'•■> t.. 1629 From the London edition of li'J'A Maps. 2 vols. Svo., .^heep. Uichnmn.l. 1819. '^ "^ 4175 Virginia. A Geographical nnd Political Summarv. Embracing a descni^ tion of tlie .^late, its geology, minerals, climate, animal and vegetable producliuiis 8vo. pp 1 1^0 Will, a pp. 1S2, 4i( government, etc. JIaps. paper. Uichmond, 1876. 4176 Virginia. Hand-book of fine colored county mjip. 8vo. paper. Itichniond, 188.». 4177 Virginia Historical Society. Col- lections. \"nl. 1. C.iitaining llic Memoir of Indian Wars, battle of Point PleaMUit^ nn.l other occurrenc<-s, by C5 Now fiist printed from tlie maim- scrii)ts in the collections of the society. Kdit.-d bv If. A. Brock. Svo. pp. -ui UichmMod. 18^7. '"''^ 4179 Virginia. Ilistorie do hi. 16ni;> pp. 4:i2, .-hecp. Amst.'i'dam, l.Oi. - -Jti 4150 Hlustratcd. Containingavisit to the Virginian Canaan, and the adven- tm-e^^of I',, rle Cravon and his cousins. Il- lustrated from . 4 ISO Leigh .*?oinid. Wui iiigtciii 'i'erriu an'ii CalilVirni Boston, 18S2. 4190 Resoi Wasliingtoii port of (iover 8vo. pp. 72. 4191 Steve ter to Kinigi Washington Wa-liinL'ton, 4192 Swan Coast; or, tin ington Teri'iti pp. 4.15, Ne\ 419.'^ Atkir (.Mvaro V ) ginia. Ihug sentalive mei of the State ; development, Wheeliug, 18 4191 Eaile The pioneer Valh-y. I'.y Charleston, I H95 Deba Haiid-bo(jk. Viriiinia. ^ Parkcrshurg 4196 De K Early Settlen Washington — West Vin/inia— Wisconsin. 155 out l^ich- the oxiict cd. llllH. 1 UO \o Travels, iti Kuropp, iiu 1 ■''.':? u m of ]iVjy. ivichnioml, •hirul nnd ; ii (loscriic , initiPral<, roiluclidiN, 1 liO -.f. Will, a 411 ciety. f'ol- he Memoir It PlcasiiiU. . Stuart, of s trial for iper. Kicli- 4 Ui; ipcrs, 1»')T'.'- th«! maim- tlio society. ;n. lip. •u4. ■» l;i. lOmo. TOT. 2 ill ail) ing a visit , tho adven- cousins. 11- 'orto Crayon ;]l)t). New SOD touchitiL' ogothtn' with 3i'{HMiil)i'r 21. iuiis tlii'ieoii Virginia, ami U'o." pp. -''i^ I 2) ) Uopovt of Of the .^tate Philadeli^iia, I III) ini:i for Pro- irs. 8vo. I'p. Letters Do- idiiig therein Bv Peregriiio ip. l8mo. pp 4iSt'. Williams (Kd.) Virginia: More especially tin- Suuth part thereof. iJichly aiiil truly valued, etc. With addition of tlu' discovery of silk-wornis, with their Ijeiietit. 'I'heimplantinj: of mulberry trees, niakini-' of wines in Virginia, etc. Nvo. j)j). (J2, half bound, uncut. {jondon, llJ.'jO, [liepnuted, Washington, 1844.] 1 oO WA.'illlNOTON. 41^7 Bancroft (Hubert IT.) History of W.Tshingtoii, Idaho, and Montana, ].S45- l*iS9. f'VO. pp. !>■>(>. l^aii Francisco. 18'Ji). -i •'»'> 41 '^'^ Berlin Arbitration. r'..nt;iiniiig the Memorial of the I'nited S'.ates mi tiie Canal tie llaro us its Poundavy Line 'i ii" casPi of (treat P.ril;riti:-h Colninbia, Oreg'm, and t'alilornia,' ISb.i-S|. pjaio. pp. 'i")^. Boston. IS.S-J. 1 25 41'.M) ResOtirceS and Dev«'Iopinent of Washington 'i'eriitory. Message and re- port of (iovernor Watson C. S(juire. Map. 8vo. pp. 12. Seattle, l.SSC», '2') 41'd Stevens (Isaac I.) A (.'ircular Let- ter to Kinigrants desirous of locating in \Vu-liiiigt(Mi Territory. S^vo. jip. 2\, paper. Wa-hiiiL'ton, P's'xS. o() 41'.t2 Swan ('lames (J.) The Norlli-west Coast; or, three ye.ir.s' residence in Wash- ington Territory. ]\ra[). Illustrated. ll2mo. pp. 4.iii. New York, 18')T. 1 oU pp. 99, bouml 60 wE.^r VI urn XI A. 41 W Atkinson (st Virginia. Map PJiiio. pp. P.):], {)aper. Parkersl)urg. ISTO. 7') 4196 De Hass (Willis). History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of We.it Virginia. Embracing; an account of tho various o.xpeditions in the W«'st previous to ITy"). Also, biographical sketches of Zane, McCnlloch, We'/.el. and others. Hlus- trated. Svo. pp. 4P>. Wiieeiing, IS'iL 7 oO 4197 Kanawha County. Atkinson (rteo. W.) ilisiory of Kanawha County, from it.s organization in 17>9, until the present time. Embracing accounts of oarly set- tlements and thrilling adventures with the Indians, IP.tS Lewis (Virgil A.) History of West VirL'inii, ITltj-lSS'.i, Svo. pp. TOO, .sheep. Point Ple.isant, :SS9. 4 UO 4P,'9 Maury (M. F.)and Fontaine (W. M.) Uescurces of West Virginia. Svo. pp. 4.10, |)afi.-r. Wheeling. is7i>. 1 00 420' Monongalia County. Wiley (s.t.) Hi-tory ot Monongalia (Jounty, from its first settlement to the jn'esent time. With numerous biogrtinhioal and family sketches. Svo. pp 776. Kingwood, 1S'<;>. ii iM 42itl Parker (Granville). 'l"he Forma- tion of llic Stat" of West Virginia, and other incident- of the late Civil War. .*^vo. pp. 4S2. Wrlisburg. 1ST*). '2 ."jO 4202 Smithfield. Tii" Mystery of the Wizard (,'l!tf. A ^lonogi'apli. | l'>y Rev. .J. ^r Finotti.) It'imo. pp. 14:>. Baltimore. iST9. 75 420! Tucker County. Maxwell (IL W.) History ot ruckerCouulv, from the Englistj explorations and settlement to the prescMit time. Portiait. 8vo. np. .">T4. Kingwood, is.sp .*) : 4206 American Sketch Book (The) Edit(>d by Mr- H"lla French, Fan <'laire, Wisci'iisin. Portraits and illu.>trations In jiarts. Vol. 1 complete and Vol. 2, })art U Together 7 parts, Svo. paper. La C'l'oss'-, 1874. 1 75 oti liobcrt Clarke .j- Co., Cincinnati. I Sv An Hisloi'iciil of V , .nisiii, l-p. "..., paper. 4207 Appleton. Hold (A. J.) Tho Ije- sourcos ami M;uiiifactnriii. ;i:i(>. . - <"U 4209 Brown County. liesomrt's, .\<1- vantages, an.t Trodii lions of the Counties of i'.rown, Door, (K-onto, and Shawana, in the State of W Knonsiii. Svo. pp. :',Z, pajier. (ivevn Bay, 1S70. ' ''0 4210 Butterfield (C. W.) IIisl..ry of the University oi .Visconsin. Portraits, nvo. pp. 2;-):;. 'Madison, 1S7U. •'•" 4211 Carpenter (S. II.) Sketch ot tiio University fi'oni 1S49 to 1S7(.>. >^-o. Madison, lS7t'). 4212 Chippewa Valley. Handall (T. E.) History of the ('liippewa V' alley. A failliful Reeorl of all important events, incidents and circumstances that have transpired in the Vulley of tlie Chippewa. Ironi its earliest settlement hy white peo- ple, atid a brief biojirai)hical sketch of the most prominent peisoi ^ in the settlement of the Valley. Svo. pp. 207. Eau r'lair.-, 1875. 1 •'" 4213 Dane County, statistics of. With a sketch of the srttlement of Madison. 8vo. pp. It), paper. Madison, 1SS2. •''»> 4214 Fond du Lac. Mitchell (M.) His- lory of the County of Fond du Lac. Kmi pp. 96. Fond du Lac, iS')4 4215 Francis (Cieo ) Legends of the Land of Lakes, Wiseonsin. Svo. pi). 90, paper. Chicago, 18S4. 50 4210 Geneva. Simmons (.lames). The History of (Wmeva, Wisconsin. With sketches of the lives of ]irominent early settlers. Svo. pp. iOl. Geneva, 1S75. Pa- per, Sl.OO; cloth, 1 -•'' 4217 Green Bay. <'rawford(Wni.) <;o(i's Providence lor Forty Years. 'I'lirec l)is- cour-cs at th'^ Fortietii Anniversary of tin- First Presbyterian Church. Svo. pp. :i7_, pa])er. Gi(hmi I'ay, isTO. 2.) 421S Green County. Bin^'ham(H. M.) Hi-iory oi (uecn County. 12nio. pp. ;!!<». Milwaukee, 1S77. 2 <'(» 4219 Gregory (.lohn). Industrial poiu'ccs ot Wisconsin. It'imo. pp. ■'•^-■\ Chicago, 1855. I 00 4220 Hand-book of Stevens Point and the U]'per Wisconsin. Map of the State_. 18mo, pp. 47. .Stevens Point, 1857. 75 lo. 00 4221 Hebberd C^. ^.). History of Wi«. cousin uniler the Dominion of Franco. iOnio. pp. I7S. Madison, I ^10. I On 4222 Heff (.1. E ) The I'.luo I'.ook of the State of Wi.sconsin. 12ino. pp. 57S. Madi- son, iss;;. To 422"> History of Northern Wisconsin. Containing an account of its settleniont, growth, development, and I'esources; its counties, cities, towns, and villages, etc. lllustrat;'d. Large 4to. pi) l2lS, hajf morocco. Chicago, ls;d. 7 50 4221 Hunt('T. W.) Wisconsin (Jazettoor. Containing the names, locations, and rid- vantage.s of tlie comities, citie.s, towns, etc. ^^all. Svo. pp. 255, half hound. ^Lidison, is5:j. 1 25 4225 Jefferson County. History of hs early settlement, develoi)ment,^ and rc- soui'ces, etc. Small 4to. pp. 7.'i:;, Imlf morocco. <'hicago, 1S79. 4 UU 422r» Lacrosse. Seymoin'(Cliarles). His- torical Address at the North-western Cen- tennial Celebration in Lacrosse, 1870. 8vo. pp '.2, paper. Lacrosse, 1S77. 25 4227 Lapham (LA.) A Biographical Sketch, by S. S. Sherman. Portrait. Svo. pp. 80, paper. Milwaukee. M7t'i. ")0 422S Lapham (I. A.) Wi-^consin. Its geography and topogiai)liy, iiistory, geology and mineralogy, waukee, 1816. I. mo. pp. 208. 421 I^Ot/lf Mil- 1 UO "5 ,T (•0/1'/. Paper. 42;;i) Lapham (L A.) Iteport tory of tin totliepresen 18(d. 4241 Milw iui). Chas 181 4212 1 Svo. i)p. 10. 424:5 Svo. pp. 14. 4241 New By .1. l.uclis bv.I. J. Tsch IST'J. 4245 Obsei Territory; cli "Wisconsin 1 exhihitim: tl tory. W Philad.dphia 42ir. Peet Presbyterian and Minister •20S, 1S51. 4247 Pierc First Annua ISJii. l2mo 1850. 424S Praii fi'ed). I'rair sition and fu' paper. Milu 4249 Raci] Intended as ; to .1 part of I before the ( •! sider, Svo. ji 42:-o Racii Historical A Old Setth;r.s' llJnio. pp, 84, W'snoiisin. ry of Wiii. )t' l'l'lHl(>p. '.ook ra(i- Its growth, capabilities. S.57. 50 miel S.) A Four Lake in apjKMidix 4 its towns. 2 U(i istrated with 3 01) iistorical Ad- ■sary of the p. 29, paper. 25 adison, Dane wns, A his- the organ iza- ntercourse of tlio scltlt-rs with the Indians, tlicir camps, tniN niouiid.s, etc. l2mo, pp. i>i")4, .^^adi- soii, 1^77. 2 nil 42.'^ 7 Milwaukee. I'.uckr.Ias. .^,) rioneer lli^torv of Milwaukee, Ironi its first settle- ment, in h'^-ii.to J.'^H. Map ami portraits, 2 .5(1 42") I Racine and Kenosha Counties. History of. 4'heir early settlement, growth, devc^lopnieiit, resources, war record, etc 8vo, !',):;, Milwaukee, l,s7(i Mil- 2 .50 42:;x Buck (Jas S. ) i'iuueer 11 i.-. tory of Mihviiukee, from lS4o to lS4('i, in clii-ive. Illustrated. Svo. pp. M'^: waui^ee, iNSl. 42.;',> I'.uck (.las. .•<.) ?>Iilwaukee'.s EaiK l>ays. An historical ]ioe!n. l2mo. 11]) ill, pajier. Milwaukee, 1874. 2.5 4210 \Vli.>eler(A. C.) The Chron- icles of Milwaukee, I'eing a narrative lii>tory of the town from its earliest period totheinoseni. 12mo. pp. .'JO.'J. Milwaukee, KSt'd. 2 00 4241 Milwaukee County old Settlers' r:hil). C'lnise (Enoch). Address. 1S72. 8vo. hi). 1(1. 1S72. 2."> 4212 Lapliam(l. A.) Adilress, 1S75. Svo, i>p. 10. 187:5, 2.') 424:5 Miller (A, C) Address, 187:;, Svo. pp. 14. 1S74, 1.") 4241 New Giarus. The .'J. Tschiidv. ^vo. pp. .!:5. Madison, is7'j. ' ;io 4245 Observations 'mi the Wisconsin Territory; chieily on that part c;dled the "Wisconsin Land District, " With a map, e.xhiliiting the settled parts of the Terri- torv, [Bv W. IJ. Smith.] i2mo. pp. \M. Phila Peet (St(^phen). History of the Presbyterian and Congregational ','hurche.s and Ministers in Wisconsin. IGnio. pn. 20S, LS.51. :-) 4247 Pierce County. Voungand Gibbs. First Annual iieview of IMerce County, lS5ii, J2mo. pp. 46, paper. Prescott, 185G. 3") 424S Prairie du Chien. Branson (Al- fred). I'rairie du Chien. Its i)resent po- sition and future pros])ects. l2mo. pp. 12, paper. Milwaukee, 1857. 40 424'.) Racine. Early Days at Hacine. Intend(>d as a response or as emendations to.i part of Hon. ("harles E. Dyer's address before the Old Settlers' Club. ]]y an Out- sider, 8vo. i>p, 2'!, paper, liacine, 1872. 3'> 4250 Racine County. Dyer (CJias. E.) Historical Ad. 42.52 Ritchie ('lames S.) Wi.^consin aiul its Kesources; with Lake Su))erior, it.s commerce and Navigation. Including a tri)) to the Missi>,-.i])]ii and a canoe voyage on the .St. Croix and Ih'ule L'ivers to Lake Superioi', Majj.s and illustrations. l2mo. pp. :;12. riiiladelphia, 1S57. 1 50 425;; Rock County. (iuernsey (Orrin) .and Willard (.iosiah F.) History of Rock ('ounty, and 'rr.an>-actions of the Agricul- tural .Societv. 8vo. pp. 350. .lanesville, 185('). ■ 2 2.> 4254 Rock County. History of. It,s early setth-ment, growth, devtMopment, Resources, war r(^cord, (>tc. Illustrated. Small 5io. pp. S'.)7, half hound. Chicai:o, IS 70. 4 00 4255 St Croix Valley. [Gibb.s (Oliver)]. The St. Croi.M Vall.'y. Half title. 8vo. pp. 4, paper, n. p. [185'J.] 20 425t) Smith (Ceo. B.). Address on the Early History of Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 22, pajier. ^Madison, 187',). 3() 4257 Smith (Wm. R.) The History of Wisconsin. Vol. 1, Historical; Vol. 3, Doc'.mentary. (Vol. 2, not published.) 2 vol.-.. 8vo. Madison, 1854. 4258 Thr Siimr. Vol. 3 separate 425'.t Strong; (Moses M.) History of the Territory of Wisconsin from lS3t) to I84.S, Preceded by an account of some events diu'ing the period in which it was under the dominion of Ivings, States, or other Ter- ritories previous to I.S.'Jd. Portrait. 8vo. 037. ^Lulison, 1885 2 50 I 00 PI). 2 50 42r,0 Thwaites (Reuben C.) Historic Waterways, si.x hundred mib^s of cjinoeing down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Riv- ers. , llimo. pp. 2'.)S. Chicago, 18.^8. I 25 42(51 Thwaites (Reuben G.) The Story of Wisconsin. Illustrated. 8vo. pj). 3'^'.). Boston, 18',)i). 1 50 42i')2 Turner '. T,) The Character and Intluenceof the 1 ndian Trade in Wisconsin. 8vo. pj). 'c)4. Baltimore, l8'.tl. 50 42(33 Tuttle(Ch.irles R.) An Illu.strated history of the ."^tate of Wisconsin. Being a coiTiplete civil, jxilitical, and military his- tory of the State, from its lirst exploration down to 1^75. Map, Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 800. Madison, I.S75, 4 00 421)4 Whitford(W.<'.) Historical Sketch of Education in Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 127, paper. Madison, 1870. 00 ill ■ 158 Rolnit ClarU Vol. ;!, for IS.-)!'), i)p. .047. 1 75 Vol. 4, 1S57-5S, pp. 50S. 2 00 Vol. 5, IStM-tVJ, pp. 4:!S. 2 50 Vol. ('), lSG'.>-72, pp. 504. 2 50 Vol. 7, lS7:J-76, pp. 4«J5. 2 50 4275 Vol. 8, 1877-79, pp. 511. 2 50 42TG _ Vol. 9, 1880-81, pp. 408. 2 50 4277 Vol. 10, 1882-87, pp. 558. 2 00 41)78 Vol. 11, 18S8-',l, pp. 548. 2 00 4279 . Vol. 12, 1889-91, pp. 498. 2 00 *^* These valuable volumes contain many important articles on the early his- tory and settlement of the North-west, biographical sketches, and on the archse- ology of Wisconsin. 4280 Lapham(I. N.) and Solomon (E ) Dedicatory Addresses, January 22, 1886. 8vo. pp. 32. 18Gf.. 40 4281 Van Wvck (Anthony). An- nual Address, 1867, 'History of the Peo- ple, as illustrated by their monuments. 8vo. pp. 24. Madison, 1807. 35 4.)j<2 . Chadbourne (P. A.) Annual Address, 1868, The Iniluence of History. 8vo. pp. 22. 1808. - 4298 The siwr. For 1881. Svo. i)p. Tl' Washington, 1882. 5h 4299 Jones (Wm. A.) 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The Thermal Paths to the Polo - colored maps, iivo. pp. 40. 8t. Louis 1S7l'. 50 4.11 I Carstensen (.\. P.) Two Summers in (ireenland : an artist's adventures among the ice and islands, in j'yords and niouii- taiiH I\rap and plates. Svo. jip, '21t'>. i'hiladelpliia, IS'JO. 2 ")0 4:!i:) Grantz (David). The History of fiieciilaiHl, and dcscriiition of the country and its inhabitants. Including an account of tli(^ mission carried on by the United Brethren in that country and a sketch of the .Mission of the United Urethren in Labrador. Illustrated with maps and copper plates. '1 vols. Svo. London, 1167. o (H» 4316 Egede (Hans). A Description of Greenlami. Willi Jia historical introduc- tion antl lifo of the author. Map. Svo. pp. 'l'l'^, boards Uiicut. London, ISIS. li 00 4.117 Egede Saabye(H alls) ( ireenland: being e.Miacts troiii his journal it. that country in 177t> to 177s, with accounts of the manner.'^of the (ireenlanders atd of the mis>ion in (ireeidand. etc, bv 4;5J2 Hall (Charles F.) Narrative of the North Polar Expeditions. U. S. Siiip " Po- laris," t'aptain Charles Francis Hall, com- manding. Edited by C. 11. Davis. 4to. [ip. t')',)0. Numerous tine plates. Washington, 1S7G. 4 (JO 4323 Hall (Chailes F.) Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition. His voyage to Repulse liay. sledge journeys to the straits of llelca and Fury, and to King William's land, and residence among the Eskimos during the years lS(')4-tJ9. Edited by J. Nourse. Numerous fine portraits, ))lates, and charts, and large folding map of Arctic regions. 4to. pp. 044. Wash., 1S7'.I. 4 00 4324 Hayes (Isaac I.) An Arctic Boat .Tourney in the Autumn of 1S")4. Hlus- trated. 12mo. pp. 3S7. Boston, 1SS3. 1 ")0 432."> Hayes (Isaac L) The Land of D(^-^olation. Being a personal narrative of observation and adventures in (Ireenland. Illustrated. 12mo. i)p. 3.")7. New York, 1S72. .1 75 4326 Hooper(<'apt.C. L.) Ueportofthe Cruise ol ilie "''orwin' in the Arctic (^cean. Map. Svo. pp. Washinutoii, IS'^1. half bound. I (.10 4327 Jeannette. History of the Adven- turous Voyage and Terril)le Shipwreck of tlie U. 8. Steamer ".leaiinette" in the Polar Seas. Svo. j>p. 9t'i, paper. New York, ]SS2. 25 100 7i'.;A./7 (Jill-Li \ Co., ("ini'hnhifi. ■ A^'l^ Jefferys fTlmnms) Tho riront Pn.l.:ilrililv nl 11 NiMtli-w.'st rassiifjo.^ I)i«- iluct'd Iroin the IcUci nf Adinii'il DcFdiiUv S|):iiiish timp of Aini'rii'ii, l(iOS._ ("iiitiiiii Smitli's iniip <){ lliKl^oii I5iiy, 174(1-7, aiitl D.'Kuutt'H jjciu'ImI ih!!])-^. With an ap- ji.Mi.lix oil till' (liscovt'iy of l/il»r:ica ill search of a Norlli-cast passage, -tto. pp. 70. Loii.'.oii, 17(il. '^ W 4;!.'.l> Kane(lv \\) Arctic 'Rxp)oratioiii*. The Second •'''*> 43:^.1 Kane(lv K.) The Tnitod Stutes ririnneli Kxpe A^'-Vl Keely (T)r. U. N...Tr.) and Davis (Dr.. pp. bl\. Philad.'lphiii, 1S'J2. -^ 5() 433;i Lanman(Cha.les). Farthest North; or, the life .•md <>x|>loiations of Lieut.^.las. B.' Lockwdod, of the Oiceley Arctic Expe- dition. Maps and plates. 12nM. pp. ;i;!.;. New York, ISS... I ii^ 4334 Leslie M'ro;' ,i Di-covery and Ad- venture in thi- Polar Sens and IJegion^. T.y Profes.^or Leslie and .Jameson, and llngii Murray. Illustrated. 18mo. pp. 373. New York.' •■" 4335 Lyon (Caiit. (i. F.) A P.ri.-f Nar- rative of an Unsuccessful Atteinpl to reach Repulse Pay, in lSi>4. Map and j.lates n. 12iuo. pp. 375. Philadelphia, n. d. "5 4339 MacGahan f.J. A.) Under the NorthFrn Lights, Illustrated. 8vo. pi> 33'.). London, lS7t'>. 3 W 4".4i> Manby ('leor/ie W.) .lournal of \ Voyage lo (lieeiiland in 1^21. Illiistr.atoil 8vo, pp. 225, lioariL. London, 1823. 2 1*1 4341 Markham (Albert H ) a Pnl,, L'ecoiinai— anci'; lieing the voyage of the "iNhjorn" to Novaya. Zemhya, in JsT'.i >Lips and illustrations. 8vt», pp. Dill, LoihIoii, issi. 2 T.i 4342 Melville (<'.eo, W.) In the l.ons Delta. A narrative ot the search for l.it'Ut. r'ommander r>eLong and his companion..*. loHowed hy an account of the 7. J'.o.-ton, 1SS5. 2.10 4313 Narrative of the llec(>nt Voyage of Caiilain I!o>s to the .\rotic lienious in th(^ years 182'.l-30-3l-32-33, and a notice of Captain Lack's expedition; with a pieiim- inaiy sketch of polar discoveries fVom earliest year to 1827. ISmo. pp. P.t2. .N'ew York, 1835. .Ii) 4344 Nordonskiold(A. E.)'riie Voyage of the Vega around Asia and Europe, W ilii a liistorical review of previous jonnir)> along the north roast of the Old World Mans and plates. 8vo. pp. 75t). New York 1882. •' ')" 4.;45 O'Reilly (HernardV <''.reenhui(f the Ad.jaceiit Seas, and the Noilli-uesi Passage to tlu' Pacific Ocean, illustnitetl in a voyage to Davis's Strait, during the sum nier'of 1817. 8vo. pp. 251, hoards. .N'ew York. 1818. 1 -' •t:;4('. A .lournalofa Second V:»g'' IVum the Atlantic to tlie Pacific, and nar- rative of at» attein[)t to r<'acli the Nortli Pole. 2 vols. 18mo. New York. 1 Oo 4:'.l'.t Payer(.Jnlins). New Lands within the Arctic Circle. Narrative of th(^ ilis; coveries of the Austrian ship "Tegettlioff," 1872-74. Map and illustrations, 2 v"ls 8vo. London, iSTd. ^ ^(J 4350 Polar Exploring Expedition. .^ special Meeiiiigof the American (ieograiili- ical and Statistical Society. Map. 8vo pp. 40. New York, 1860. :ii 4351 Rink (Henry). Danish Ctreenlaiui. its peojii'- and its ])roducls. lllustraii-il 12mo. pp. 408. London, 1877. 2 :)ii 4352 Ross of Pi-.'overy I mill .\ntarcti lv)'.''t3. U'j flits, 2 voU. 435.'! Ross Discovery loi ilatlih > hay, i bility "'' :» " ]iltitc. 2 vols 4 ;5t Schle Soley ( Prof. . I iliii-tiateil fi'i (it the relief Ntnv York, I 4:'.55 Score E.Vpeilitiou. 435i'> Smitl ns from frniii the ear ofls75-7(V N limps, 4'te. 1^77. 4;;57 Srauc plnrations a Nineteenth < (A\). 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London, 1842. - '''^> 4300 Booty (James II.) Three Months in Canada and the United States, rimo. pp. 04. London, 1862. (Privately print- 3 Vols. 4to. boards. London, l.'s31-2. A:\^i() The , same. Vol.3. Lower Canada, Separate. - '**' 4307 Boulton (D'Arcy). Sketch of His Maiestv's Province of Upper Canada. Map. 4to. i)p'. 00. half •■all'. London, ]8(i.-.. 7 ..if 430S British American Association, and Nova Scotia Baronets. Peport of tlir action of damages for alleged libel. Broun (soi-disant) Sir Kichard a.nainst the ••(Jlobe" newspaper, with introiluctoiy lie- marks relative to the above scheme and the "Illustrious" Order connected witli it (7o copies printed.) 8vo. Kdinbiir.i-li. is4f.. -•'" 4:;oo British American Guide Book: I'.eing a condensed gazetteer, directory, and guide to Canada, the Western States, and principal cities on the seaboard. In fotii parts. 8vo. pp. 301. New York, 18.")0. I '!■> 4400 British Columbia. Message nln- tive to the Teinis (d I'iiimh with the Prov- ince ol. Nvo. pi>. I'll. Ottawa, 1875. •»" 4401 Brock (Mai.-(M>n. sir IsaacV bit'' and ('oiit--piindence of, with Notices ot Tecuniseb. Kdiied by his nephew, F.P.iock Tupper. 12ino. lip. 408. London, I84'>. 3 ;iO 4402 Aiiolhn- r.iiinm. Enlarged. 12mo. pp. 402. London, Is47. • "" 440;i Brown (Jas. B.) Views of Canadii and the Colonists. The experience ot an eight vears' residence. Map. IGmo. ii' 408. Edinburgh, I>!")1. ^ ''" 4I<'I Brov the i-laiid o count of tin Canada, N(>\ .Map 8vo. 4 III; Brov Yt-ar^' r< sidi Canada. 12 44110 Bry( i)f the ( 'ana Loudon, ISS 44n7 Bryc fancy, iiioAt trait and mn 18S2. 44118 Bucl nf the liidn^ I'ouiitrv am ,VM. Montr 44110 Bucl Nova Scot 111, Ri'iti>ii I'rov pliui of iialKi London, 1st 441i> Bus! iioy ti'oiu I Mvo. pp. 48 18S4. 4411 Butl Land \ \v. ture in the and plates. 4412 Butl Land. .\ st dogs across I2inn. pp. .■>.") 4413 Anat, 1881. 4414 Cam in it.^ histt trial rel.atio 187:;. 411.'. Cam tcrior Inhab tlie Years ,i.'iveii on ace torus of the between the mode of lit'o tlic iKMV se Yorl';, New N'ova .Scotia iifjieoplo; 1)1 productions: Ciiiintries. M-o. p|,, .'iSs.. 4410 Canj ^piiption of pfiin;- ;ind tl 148, ottaw( liritifh Ami rli-d. I4i3 ttors troin I '-'mo, jip, 1 'Ih lloclli'lugii III jircsent Montreal, iMijf livings. 10 00 p. 'J7+li84. S (i() A Tnpo- Province of poll '"h|i. , nn('ct:iiii of ■d Stilt, s of lull-. Iloyal t. London, :; (lO riio I'.iiti.sji or, a t(tj)o- iM'i|)tion of I'.i un-wick, ivtonnili;iii(l, nil. Kmlx'l- ,'iis, liiirboiH, ictionarv ot 1. I'oitrait. 31 -J. r,(i .vrr Canada, •2 aO :etch of His iiiada. Map. isn.'i. 7 all Usociation, (•|)orL of till' fgcd liliel, a.iiaiiisl the [)ductnry Ue- scliciiie and lu'ctcd witli Kdinbiiii'li, 2 Till uide Book: lirec'tory, a"'' States, and ird. Ill fo'ii k, IS.V.t. I ■!:> y[(»ssage r<'lit- ith tlio Tiov- , 18T/J. ^t' IsaaoY Lit'' I Notice- <'t liew, V. Brock ,11, 184"). :i all irircd. 1-ino. 1 (HI ws of Caiiiidn erii'iioe ot an p. 16ino. l'l>. 1 Jli •lim Brown (ITn Imnl). A History of thi' l^'ii'i'l o|'('a|M' I'reton. witli some iic- (!Ount id' the disc'ovi ry iiiid settlement of Canada, Nova .'^cotia, and Ne\vfoun. i'i6l Loiulon, iSi'iit. ,J od 4l<'') Brown (Wm.) Ann'iiea: A four Years' ri sidcneo in the I'liitcd .States ami Caiiiida. I'Jiiio. pp. I<»S. Leeds, l.s4'.). 7'» 44(1(1 Bryce ('ieorjie). A Short History ol till' ( 'iiiiiidiaii I'l'opie. iJiiio. pp. '>'2H. Loudon, l^sT. I 7') 44n7 Bryce (I'mi.) Manitoba; its in- faiics , L'ro>vlli uid present condition. I'or- tr:iit and map- I'-'nio. pp. .I'll. London, l.ssj - '2h 44"^ Buchanan (Isaac). Ilic llelations (if tlic indn-tiy id' < 'anada with the Mother Couiili'V and the rniled ."states. Svo. pp. ,i.-.l. Montreid, 1m'p4. 12 00 44n',» Buckingrham (d. Siik.) Canada, Nova Seotiii. Ncu' 111 uns\vi(di. and theolher Rriti-ii l'rovine<>s in North .\niei'iea, with a plan (>cdotes iiflieopie; oltseivaiioiis on the soil; iiatiual productions; and jiolitical situation oi thest cauntries. Illustrated with copper plates. ^vo. ]i|i, ,';,Ss. Fdinlturgh, 17',t;>. 441(1 Canadian Pacific Railway. De- >cri|jtioii of the Country hetweeii Lake .Su- pciiiirand the Pacilic <>ce;"n. Svo. jip. 10 ; 148. Ottawa, 1870. "-"i ni7 Carbutt(Mrs. L. 11 ) FiveMonths Fine Weathei in Canada, Western I'nited States, and Mexico. 12mo. pp. 24 !. Lon- don, 18,^t,t. 1 M 1418 Cariboo, 'li N<*wly Discovered (iold I'ields of British Columbia, fully de- scribed bv a fetmned differ. !2nio, pp. 7ti. I,on(ion, lst;2. I 00 441'.t Cavendish ("^ii' Henry) Covern- nifiit of Ciiii.ida. l»ebates in the ILmse of Commons in 1774 on the liill foi' makinj: mor<^ efl'eetual provision lor the j;i>vern- melit of the i'ifnince of (Quebec. Map. Svo. pp. :;(i:;. London, Ls.i't. ;i oo 4420 Chabert (M. de). Voyajie fait par ordre du l!oi «'ii I7')0et 17i'>l, dans I'Amer- i(|Ue S<'ptentiionale pou" rectifier le.s ( 'artes des Cotes de I'Acadie, risl.' h'oyale et de risle de Teiicneive; et pour lixer les principaux points par des observatioiiH a.s- tronomi'iues. Maps. 4to. pp. 288, call'. Pari-, 17.^:;. 2 TH) 4421 ChappelK Lieut. Hdward). Narra- tive (d a N'ovage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's Shiji, Kosamond. Containing: some account of the north-eastern coast of America, and of the tril>es inhiibitiuu' that remote refiion. Map and jdaies. 8vo. pp. 277. London, 1817. 2 OO 4422 Chappell (Lieut. Edward). Voy- a!ie of His ■'t ijesty';. .Ship, Kosamond, lo Newl'oundland and the Southern Coast of Labrador. Map and plates. 8vo. jip. 270. London, iSlS. 2 OO 4423 CharIsvoix(P. F. X. De). Ilistory and (ieiieral Description of New '''ranee. Translated, with notes, by John ililmary ' Ilea. Portraits. G vols. imp. 8vo. New ■^'ork, 18C.(;. 4424 Chase (Eliza B.) Over the Border. .\cadia, the home of Evaiifitdine. Illu.-- trated with h(dioty))es of scenery in Nova Scotia, and map. S(|. 8vo. Bost., 1884. I r>0 442.') Chewitt (William). M .p of tin- Located Di-tricts ill the Provincf of rjiper Caii'da, describing' all the new settlements, townships, i.'tc. '■'>'■'> x 4.'). Mounted on linen, in case. London, 181.'!. 2 Od 442t") Coats (Ca]>t. W.) liemarks on the (leo^'iaidiy of Hudson's Bay, on the many voyages between 1727 and 17.')l. With ex- tracts from the loj: of ('apt. Middieton, on his v'-yaiie in 1741-2. Edited by doliii Barrow. Svo. pp. 147. J-oiu^ jn, llahlnyt. So,'H-t;i, ISoL 4 00 4427 Colonial Policy of v'Jreat Britain ill relation to tlie North American Prov- inces and NVest India Possessions. 15y a fh'itish traveler. 8vo. pp. 238, boards. London, ISIG. I 00 I(i4 J{,,h,'rt Cl'irkf .V ('"., Ciiichnuil'i. 44-J,s Cornwallisnf. J'.iitisli ("<)liiinl>iii. Ma]) aiulplute. 12ino. pp. 4n:). Lou , IS.Vs. loO 4t-J'l Cozzens (F. >^ ) Aoiulin; or, A Month witii Uio iUuf Noses. 12nio. pp_. ;52'.t. New York, iS.V.t, 1 -■> 44:;() Dashwood (Hichur.l L.) <'liip- Id.iiior^aii; or, lil.- l>y llie caii-.i>-tin- in Do- minion of Canada and Newroun.lland. •' (Hi ]l2mo. pp. 'JO-l. Dublin, IS" 4431 Dawson (>■ •'■) Itepoit on the Exploration ot the Country bet\vi>en Lake Superior and the Ued Kiver Settlement, and the latter place and the Assinibome aixl Sackatehewan. Large maps. -It^^^lM'.- 4"). Toronto, IS")','. - -'^ 44.''j2 Day (^Irs. C. M.) Pioneevs oi the Eastern Townships. Incideiibs in their early history, etc. iSmo. pp. 1<1. Mon- treal, ISti.'i. ' -■' 44:!3 Day (Saml. T.) English America; or, pictures of Canadian iilaces and people 2 vols, 12nio. London, 1MJ4, 44;-)4 Aw'tltcr o>p;i. 2 vols, in 1. 4435 Dayspring in th- Far W.>" 44:;.")\ Demanche (Ceorges). An Can- ada et chez us I'.MUx-Uouges. Map and illustrations. Svo. pp. l'.>2, paper. Paris, J8VI0. ' ■'" 4431'. Dent (.lohn C.) Tlie Story of the Upper Canada Kcbi^llion. Largel;. dmved from original xaircs and documents. Square .'•■vo. ]ip. ;;s4. Toronto, IS.s"). 5 UO 4437 Dobbs (Arthur). Account of the Countries a Ijoinint.' lo Hudson's Hay, in the North-vv'e.st part of Americn : tln-ir lakes, rivers, soil, climate, commerce, etc. With' the Hudson's Lay Company's charter, Indian vocabolaries, etc. Map. 4to. pp. 211, hah" bound. London, 174f. »)<•*» AA:]'6 Annfhrr O'pn. Without map. 4 ("i 4439 Dolby 1 1- F, A., /v/;/or.) 'i'he .Jour- nal of the llous.-hol 44l'.t Fitzgerald (bones E) An E.x- amination ol the charter and proceedings of the Hudson'- r,ay I'ompaiiy, wkh refer- ence to the grant of \'anc<. liver's Islanil It'.mo. pp. 2'.>3. I.on.lon, \s\\\. 1 '.ii 44.MI FitZgibbon (Mary) A trip tn Manitoba, v... j.p. 24s. London, lSS(i.2 an 4451 Anntlur mp;!. Half calf. 3 Oa 4452 Fleming C^and ford). Engiand and Canada; a summer tour between Old an 1 New Westminster, with historical notes. Map. 12ino. in.. 44',t, London, 1SS4. 1 aO 145;; Forbes (Hr. Charle-^). 'V'ancouver Nlaml, its resources and cai>abilities as_a Colony. Svo. j.].. Sj n. p, 1SC.2. e. 4454 Fowler Crhomas). .lournal of a Tour throuL'h British America to the fall- of Niaiiara. 12nio. i.]'. "2SS, Aberdeen, is;;2, ' -' 4455 Eraser (-fohn). Canadian Pen and Ink Sketches. Svo. pp. 3'Jl. Montreal l.S'.K). - "" 445t'. Gait (.lohn). The Canadas In- formation for the use of emigrants mid capitalists, ir.tno pj.. 349-i-S7. l.omlon. :i57 Ga: da, liom 'I unaui yea cuinpaiiied .Andrew B hi'ii. 415S An( calf. Moil 415l> Aw 44r,ii Ges trial Ue-oii i.'en!.'rai.hy, natural hi> Halifax, N, tdi'd Ges \vi(d%: wit! liciiding tl tiie Indian (.f I he Pn :;ss, Lond 44r.2 Gla Exploratio Su)icri(M' ai Maps. S\ 1>5S. 44iV3 GOC America (1 vols. i2mi 44r,4 Gol on tlii^ Pas; I'acilic Oci Straits of .\ Fe.ite. El map, to w abridgmeiil America. I-'C, half 1h II '''5 Goi the .Second Plate and n, d. 446f. Goi aiii and Pi to WinniiM liistrated. hsii, dl('.7 Gra .Saiilord Fl Canada in 1877. 44t'.s Gra ada, writte tile vears 4111;. 'half b( I4t'.9 Gre fieivation.- 1 ted ."^'iites. 18 rj. British America. h\: Cliurchof the I'drv i ;")ii Years of 'ill', lM>.')- witli ;ui- if tilt' I'li))- ihUiiii- in Survi'vor- •ocaliiihu'V iuiosr lan- TDi'onto, •1 r)0 to Ihul- ovoi'itii.' ;i I accuiatf latural iii>- lul jilutcs. i; nil Map ami f. Pai'i^ :; (III Iklap and ). ;i (III ill (';ili:iil:i ViUlcrui's- ( 'liristiiias. ISl'.l. -1 25 nical NotO'^ , and a por- Sol, ami n •;;5;s. Map 4. 1 75 I An Ex- ii'oceeiliiig^ with ictVi- cr's Islami 1 5n A trip tn I, ISSd. -1 5ii I'. :; 00 ]n,u:i;\n(l ami en Olil aiil ricnl notes. , 1SS4. 1 50 Vancouver liilitics as a VI. " nurnal of a to the I'all' Abei'tli-en, 1 •J5 lian Ton and Montreal ■J till 'anadas In- ii}zrant> and s7 l.iimliin. I i5 :i.57 Garneau (F. X.) History of Cana- da, Imni 'he time of its discovery till the unii'ii vear, iS-MJ-l. Tianslated and ac- ' by al, (10 unii'ii year, i>4U-i. l laiislateu and ac- coiiipaiiied with illustrative notes, etc., by Amiiew Bell. 2 vols. 8vo. Montreal, iM'i'.. 4 (10 11.5S Another cdiH^oi. .'I vols Svo. Half call'. Montreal, 1S(;(>. ") (lO 41.5l> Anothrr r,,pi/. Cloth. • 4 ' Indians, settlement, tojiography, etc., (if ihf rroyince. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. :>^ London, Is47. '1 :i'> 44ri:i Gladman (age between the Atlantic and I'aoilic <>ceans, in two memoirs (d' the .^traits ol .\naiii and the iJiscoveries of the Fdiite. Elucidated by a new and original mat', to uliitdi is pr'dixed an historical abiidgment (d' dis'^roveries in the North of Anierica, Title oage wanting. 4to. jiji. i'C', lialf bnund. Portsmouth, lT;t;j. ;] ,")0 ll'i") Gordon (Lieut, A. U,) Report of tlicSccond Hudson's Hay Expedition, 1>^S5. riate and 3 maps. Svo. \<\). W'l. n. p., n. d. 1 ;50 446t'i Gordon (Kev. Daniel M.) Mount- ain and Prairie; a journey from Victoria to W'inniiieg, via Peace Kiver Pass. II- lii>trated. I'Jmo. ))p. .IK.). London, hvii, 1 ."o Il(i7 Grant ((ieo. M.) Ocean to Ocean; Saiihird I'lcmming's expedition through (.'aiiada in 1S7:2. PJino. pp. 400. London, 1S77. 1 -^Q •)4t)S Gray (Hugh). Letters from Can- ada, written during a residence ther(> in llie years 1S0(>, 7, and S. Map. Svo. ))p. 4(ii', half bound. London, ISO'.l. 1.50 \W) Grece (Clias. v.) Facts and Ob- servations lespecting Canada and the I'ni- t('(l ,*^'ates. Svo. ]pp. 172, boards. London, isrj. 1 (10 4470 Green (W. ,S.) Among the Selkirk Glaciers: being an accouut of a rough sur- vey in the L'ocky Mountain region of J5rit- ish (,'olumbia. i2mo. pp. '2.:)\. London, 'S'.tO. -J ,j() 4471 Greswell (llev. W. ?.) History of the Dominion of (,'anada. ll3mo. pp. .I.'IU. Oxford, L^'.'o. 12 oo 4472 Greswell (Kev. \V. p.) s. and notes by fien. lioratio Koirers. Fac-simile, maj>s, etc. Small4to. pp. KM • .")^i. Albany, Ls,s4. 6 00 4474 Haight (Cannilf). Country Life in Canada Fifty Veins \go. Personal re- collections !ind reminiscences of a .sexage- narian, I'Jnio. jip. ;iO,']. 'foront(> ISS."), I 75 447.5 Haliburton (Thos. C.) .\n His- torical and Statistical Account of Nova Scotia. Map and plates. "J vols. Svo. Hidifax, 1S2'.>. 4 00 447('i The Attache; or. .>rica. 2 vols. 12ino. London, is.'tl. 2 0(t 447s The Letter i'.ag of tin; p. PJ2. Lon- don, IS7',). 1 50 44.>1 Hall (Francis). Travels in Canada and the United States in lSlG-17. Map. Svo. pp. ")4;'.. London, ISlS. 2 00 44S2 Hamilton (J. <' ^ The Prairie Province, .sketches of ^iavel from Lake Ontario to Lake Winnip.g.and an account of the geographical position, dim ite, civil institutions, inhaldtants, produc'lons, and resources of tli( K'e(l Kiver \';dley. Maps and illustrations. 12mo. pp. 2-5'.), Toronto, 1S7('). I 25 44S:; Hamilton (J no. K ) New Brun.s- wick and its Scenery. .\ tourist's and angler's guide, with photographic views. l2mo, pp. 177. Saint John, IS74 I 00 44St Hannay (James). The History of Acadia, Ironi its first discovery to its sur- render to England by the treatv ef Paris, Nvo pp. 440. London, ISSO, " 2 50 ItJti Kohii't Clarke .<■ Co., Cinchniaii. 448') Hardy (Cant. Cainj)!)!'!!). Forest Life in Ac'iulia. Sketches oi' sport and natural history in the lower jirovinces of the Canadian J)ominion. lllnstrateil. Svo. pp. 371. London, Isf.l. 3 <«» 44St) Hardy (Lieut. (';impbell). Sport- ing Adventures in tin- NCw World; or, Days and Nights of Moose Hunting in the Pine Forests of Acadia. 12ino. London, IS")'). 44S7 Hargrave ('loseph .i.) 12nio. {)p. aiiii. riates 2 vols. 3 .■)0 Ued Uiver. Montreal, ISTI. '1 'J5 44SS Harper (•lohn). History of the Maritime I'rovinees. Nova Scotia. Prime Edward island, and Newfoundland. Map. 18mo. i)]i. (')0. Halifax, isTt'.. tilt 44S9 Hart (Gerald E.) The Fall of New France, l7'>")-lTii((. witii ])ortr;iiis antJ views in artotvpe. Small 4to. pp, 170. Mon- treal, ISSS. i: 00 4490 Harvey (Hev. M.) 'IV.xt-i'ook of Newfoundland ilistoiv. Map and wood- cuts. 1-Jmo. J. p. -l^yl. 'ilostdii, ]SS.'). 1 00 44',d Hatton(-io<.)andHarvey(I{ev. M.) Newfound!aii9. Lon- don, ISs;;. * 3 00 44'.)3 Hawkins (Ernest). A Visit to Labrador in the Autumn of 1N4S, hv the Lord liisiiop of Ni'wfoundlaml. Map. 18mo. jip. 32; al-o lnurnal of his Voyage <.t Visitation and I>i-covery on tlif ("nast of Newfoundland, etc., in iS4>i. ]>\>. I2i'>. etc. London, IS4','. 2 oo 4494 Hazlett H'. c.) British Cohuuhia and Vancouver i-laiid. ^Lip. INhm. pp. 24V half call. L.UH.on, l^.",s. ) -J.t 449") Eert'l (Si i'rancis W.) 'I'iie Emi- grant. l2mo. 1 p, 2s2. N. v., 1.^47. I oo 449Ci Head; Ml Francis l',.) A Narrativf. [Sii I rancis was Lieut. -< iovernor of < 'aiiada, in 1S35-S, and gives an account of the Ca- iHulian rt volution at that time. Contains al.-io a men.' randum on the aborigines of Ni.ith America, ar;cl the addi'ess(>s to Sji' Francis fi .,,n the legislatures of the ISritish North American colonies, on his resigna- tion of tl;' •o\S-i-lo-|-3,S. Lon., 1839. » 00 4497 Head (<>eorgi). Forest .Sceties and Incidents in the Wilds of North America. Being a diary of a winter route Irom Hali- fax to tiio Catiadas aiul Lake Hurt!! Maj). 12mo. pp. .'162. '. mdon. 1S38, I to 4495 Hearne (Samuel). A Journey from Prince of Wales' Fort in Hudson's Bay to the Northern Ocean, for the Discovery of Copper Mines, a North-west Passage, etc., in 17ti9-72 Numerous maps and pi; m, lacks plate :i Svo. pp. 4"i9. lioards. ])iu,. lin, 179t). 01) 4499 Anothrr ci/ifn)„. In French. Maps and ])lates. 2 vols. 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Explorations in the Interior of the Labrador Peninsula, tlir Country of the Montagnois and Na^ils. Folio, jtp. 201. Toro!'to. !S5'.t. 4 'lO 4"''' Hogan (•!. Sheridan). Canada. A Prize F..-sav. fw * large maps. Svo ii]). 110. Montreal. IHm. 1 2"' 4")07 Anot/h-r ropf/. Without the maps. ")0 450S HoRanJ 'ainuel). Map of tlio oviiU'- ol L( wer r'aiiaila, describing all .le .seigneur" . townships, grants of land, etc., 23 X 3"). >founted on linen in case. London. Isp! 2 W 4-'i09 Horet?!-./ (^'ha>^.) Canada on the Pacific. .\ J^airn'y from Edmonton to t'.ie Pacific by he I'eace R;ver Valley. Notices of the Indian tiibes of liritish Columbia, (He. 2 maps. IGmo. jip. 244. Montreal, LS74. ! tiO 4510 Ho^ iiie.'^ ill Varii in tiieir soci tioii. 2 vols ls;;4. 4"dl How jior < anada, infei niation Edliiburg, L' 4M2 How Vfw loundhi iloii, 1S77, •i.-dn Hud Discovery of son's .'Stri'"gl erii ' iceaii l74i'-47 ii< Trail k ,'iiiit of tlie Calif'o Svo, lialf iiio 4"ll Hnn fr >m Niag.ir: folded ]iano ' ~-''7. •I'.b"; Hun ory. Text, jriaphic plat IV..-,. 4'dti Hay h'iver Ivxped 27'). liondo •I'd 7 Jam ada, and ii'a lUiiio. pp. ',', 1 •lii'^ Jam Sutiiiiier R.ai call. Londii •'■19 John ♦i.e l'"l'elud» of ''anada. of tlie early >iiiiggies foi illMlt. iilust Velk, JS.s-J. I "'20 Jone oF the ( 'amp iida in 1771), I to tlie retre Sir tiuv Ca 14; 234. i'l .4:.21 Juke about New l>i::o rud If is 4 2 2 Keni '' ■. vtd. and .' We-. In. pp 399, Ell lirlllsfi AtDi'n'cd . 167 111 \'\: 's, '(is, 1)|U). 01) •ll. 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N'otcs of ii .Jour- ney throui-'li L'aiiada. the I'tiited ."States, iind tin- W'.'st indi''s. Map. 12nio. i>p. 25".». Ediiibufj:ii, ls:;.S. I 5(t 4544 MeCrea (Li.'ut.-i'.a. It. V>) I.ost iunonL! t hi' 1- ":-'■'. ."^lierchfs ot life in NeW- loiindlaiKi. ^v... pp. li'.i'.i I.on., iSlV.t. [To 4545 Macdonalcl (1'. <".. F.) Ihiiish r,>. lunihiii ;',nd Vaiicnuver's IsUmd. «.'oin- pris'ni! tlieir physieal charaotei-, eliuiate, cap;d)ilitv. populatii)n, trade, natuial hi-- t(uy, f.'t^(»h).i.'y, etc., an(i an accmmt of tiie manner.s and cu.^toms ot tlie native In- dians. Map. Xvo. pp. 5'J4. London, 1S()2. -^ -5 4541') MacDonald (Sir John). Anec- dotal Lite of. liv K. P.. Bi^iirar. Portrait. 8vo. pp. ;-J;]2. Montreal. ls'.»l. li 50 4547 Macdougall (^Vm) The It.d River Itehelliou. Kight letters to the linn. .Tose|)h llowe. Syo. pp. <'^^. Toronto. 1870. ♦'<» 4548 Macfie (Mattln-w) Vancouver Island r\!H< l!riti>h i'ohiinhia; tlifir his- tory, T'so'.' u e.s, and ]»rospccts. .Ma)! .'ind illusirati-)!ij. 8vo. pp. 574. Londoti. 1865. '■'> 50 4549 J no/A ■/•<-.;)//. Half <'air, e.vtra. 4 50 4550 M'Gregor (.lohn). i'.riti.sli Amt-r- ica. Maps, 2 vols, 8vo half calt. Ed- inburgh, 18:!:;, 4 m 4551 Mackenzie (Alexander). Voyage.s from Montreal on the River St. Lawrence, through the Continent of North Amenca to the frozen and I'acilii- Oceans, in 17><9 to ri93. Portrait and map-s. 4to. pp. 412. London, 1801. 5 50 4552 Another alitii^n. P.irtrait an>l maps. 2 vols, 8vo. London, 1S()2, 4 00 4553 Anuthn- cojhi. No mapv nld sheep. 1 '"» 4554 Aiifith,r rdilion. Map. Svo. p[i. 'j'.ir, old sheep. Now York, lS(t2. ] ,",u 4555 Mackenzie (Wm. Lyon). Lifi-iuiil Times ot. Witli an aCt'ount of the ('ann. dian Rebellion of IS37, and tho subse(|ii(.nt frontier distiU'bances, chiflly from inipub- lished documents. By ('harle.i LiniUnv. Portrait. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo. Toronto 1802. ;! nil. 455('. MacMuUin (■'.) History of ('.ana- da, from its discovery to tlie present time. 2 vols. 8vo. jlrockville. I8'.l2. Net, 5 Un 4557 McLean (.lohn), Notes 01' a Twenty-live Vear^' .'Service, in the Hudsun';, Bnv Territory. 2 vols. l2mo. Lond.iri, isi'.t. ' 5 (.11) 455s MacOUn (.Tohn). Manitoba .and the rir(>at North-west; tho field for invest- ment; the homo of tho emigrant. >;vii. j))i. t'lST. London, ISSM. :; nil 4559 Mactaggart (•'ohi'.)- Three Year-* in Canada. .Xn account of the actual >tate of the countrv in l82t'i-7-8. 2 vols. I'Jmo. hoards. I.,on'don, 1>'2'.». 2 M 45r)0 Magrath (T. W.) Authentic! bet- ters from rpperCanada. With an account of Can.adian ti«4d .'^|iorts. Edited by the Itev. T. i;a. pp. :;.;4. Dublin, 1833. 2 UU 45(>1 Malartic (^'omte de Maures do), .fouiiial a ITf'.O. Portrait and map^. 8vo. pp. 371, paper. Paris. 3 2> 45(')2 Manitoba. Piovince <. -■» 45n.; Manitoba A Year in. 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Merchants' •itid lonrists j 177 With remarks upon the cutting of the ^i-cat ship canal tliroii<:h Central America I''l1lr\ r,»> 'Jill I I .It -.V pp. -'U. London, lS;V), 1 2.'> <:kntj{.\l ami:i;ica. 4M»(»Baily (.rohn). (d-lS87. ."J vols. Svo. .'^aii Francisco, ISS.j-7. 1;{ .5() 4SM2 Bidwell(<'harle.sT.) The Isthmu.s of Jaiiama, from its discovery. With ap- pendix. containin,!,' the contract between Aew (.rena.ia and the Panama Railroad Company. Svo. pp. 4IH. Lon., ISIm. .i 00 4S(.,i Biolley (Paul). Costa Hica and leri'utuiv Lar.u.^ colored map, ,Svo. pp. '.'0, lialt l.oiind, Wasiiin-ton, iSS9. 1 uo 4s(i4 Boddam-Whethamf.r. W.) A.-ross Central America, Illustrated. Svo pn M^. I..ondon, LS77, o 50 480.-) Boyle (Frederick). A Ride Ac'ro.ss a tontiiient. \ personal narrative of wanderin-s ihrouj-h Xicaran-a and Costa m *' ^''"^'''' ' '"'''"• ^ *"*'*• L^»"i":'- 48(10 Brigham (W T.) Ouatemala, the Land ot the (Quetzal. Illustrated. ,Svo PP 45.1 New York, 18S7. 5 o,) 4.s(i7 Byam (George) Wanderings in luc of the Western Kepublics of America. 4S()s Byam (Cleorge). Wild Life in the Jnterior <>! Central America. JOmo. nn. -•^•<. London, lS-i[K 1 ()() 4m Calvo (-Foaqtrn P..) The Republic of < osta b'uM. Translated, with an intro- fiuction, adiiitions, and extension, bv L. do I. Map and illustrations. i:>,no. pp. 292 Chica-r<\ l.S'.to. 2 00 4S|0 Charles (rV-cil). Honduras, the J.an- oHireat I^.-.'ths. with man and nor- tfait.s. PJrno. pp. -JK;. Chicago. J SUO. 150 -4811 Cockburn(.Iohn), A Journey over Land from the 8 Jieing sketches and memorandums, made tluiinga twelve months' residence. Map Svo pp. 328. boards, uncut. Londoni I -..J. J ^,. ■4S1. Faber.s (Joseph W.) A Rtorv of Life on th.- Isthmus. 12mo. pp. 215. New loi'k, iS.lj. ** J ^j^ 4818 Fancourt (C. St. J.) The TTistory of \ ucatan, from its .iiscovery to the clo.se of the seventeenth century. Maps. 8vo pp. ..40. Lond. , 18,54. 2 25 48 1 9 Froebt ( dtdius). Seve.i vrar".' 1 ravel in (.eniial America, Northern Mex- ICO, and the Far West of the United States Svo. pp. US.. London, 1859. 3 QO 178 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati, m _ 4820 Qisbome (L.) The Isthmus of Da- rien in 11S'»2. .loiiniiil of the expedition of inquiry for the junction of the Atl.intic and Piicifio Dccuns. 4 maps. 12nio. v\i. 23.S. London, ]s:>:-i. 1 2i) 4821 Griswold(C. D.) The Isthmus of Panama, and wiui'. I saw there. 12mo. pp. 180. New York, 18o2. 1 00 48J2 Guatemala. Brief statement, 6U|>- ported by oriiziiiiil documents, of the im- portant jirants concfded to the Eastern Coast of Central Anicriea Commercial ami Agricultural Company by the State of (iualemala. 8vo. i>p. liil. London, 1889. 1 (10 4823 Guatemala (Handbook of). Issued by the Bureau of the American Republics. Plates and maps, 8vo. pp. 188, pajier. Washinjrton, 1892. 1 00 4824 Hardman (Frederick). Scene.sand Adventures in Central America. i2mo. pp. 2.(8. London, 18.52. 1 25 4825 Hort (Mr,s. Alfred), Via Nicar.v gua. A .-(kftch of travel. ]2mo. pp. 2f)7. London, ISS7. I 00 4826 Huston (R. O.) Journey in Hon- duras, and jottings by the way. Inter- oce.lnic railw.ay. Map. 8vo. pp. rJ9, p.aper. Cincinnati, J87'». 50 4827 Inter-Oceanic CanaL I>avis(Uear Admiral Ciius. II.) Repoit in relation to thev.arious jjroposed lines i'or Inter-oceanic Canals and Railroads between tiie waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 13 large folded maps. 8vo. pp. 28, Washington. 1866. 1 50 4828 Selfridge (Com. Thos. O.) Re- port of Explorations and Surveys to ascer- tain the })ractic:iliility of a Ship Cunal be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, by Way of the Istliinus of 'Darien, 17 large folded maps, 13 plates of views, 4to. pp. 268. Washington, 1874. 2 50 4829 Sliufeldt (Capt. R. W.) Re- ports of Explorations and .Suiveys to ascer- tain the practicability of a Sliij) Canal be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific <)ceans, by w.ay of the Isthmus of 'JVliaunteiiec. 20 large foUleil maps, 10 plates of views, 4to. pp.151. Wftshington, 1S72. 2 50 4S30 Liot (\V. B.) Panam.a, Nicaragua, and Tehaun topee; or, considerations upon the questions of communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 2 large folded plates. 8vo. pp. 63, a little fctained. London, 1S49. 1 25 . 4831 Lull (Commander E. P.) and Col- lins (Lieut. F.) Reports of Explorations and Journeys for the Location of Inter- oceanic Ship Canals through the Isthmus of Paniiina, and by the valb-y of the river Nai)ipi, 1.S75. Large folded ma[»s and charts, 4to. pp, 124, Washington, 1ST9, 2 UO 4832 Map of <^'entral America, compiled at the otlice »,. tlie C S. Toast Survey. By C^apt. W. IJ. Palmer, lS50. In cloii, cover. 1 00 4833 Message of th« President respect- ing Tign- Island anJ; Central America. :j Mjaps. 8vo. pp. 328. Waslj., 1850. 1 00 4834 Morelet (Arthur). Travels in Cen- tral America. Including .accounts of some regions une.xploi'ed since the concpicst. From the French, by Mrs. M. F. S(jui(>r. Introduction and notes bv E. Ceo. Scjuier. Illustrated. l2mo. pp. 430. New York, 1871. *^*^ 1 75 483.> Kelson (Wilfred). Five Years nt Panama, 'i'he tvans-isthmian canal. Map and wootl-cul. l2mo. pp. 287. London, 1891. 1 :>o 4836 5orman (rs. M.) Rambles in Yucv tan; or, notes of travel through the penin. sula, including a visit to tlie remarkable ruins of Chi-chen, Kabali, Zayi, and Cxnial. With numerous illustrations. 8vo. pp. '•■'A)4. New York, 1S43. 3 Ol> 4s:;7 Off Duty. Rambles of a Gunner through Nicaragua. By .S. P. O. 2 plates. 8vo. pp. 2T4-7S, paper, London, 1879. (Privately ]>rinted). 1 50 4835 pim (Bedford). 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I 5<> 4S45 8 Free Stat liondura v(iis. in 1 4846 Si .irioss i" l:.:ino. pp, 4847 8( (•ri['tive, l2nio. pjK 4S48 S( people, f condition ilhi.'ctrfttjt 18l')H. 4S4f' A »lon, 1852, 4S50 S( America, ras and tepograpli jiroductio iluras hit iliustratio L^."i5. 4S5i Sq tial .Ante, jiliv, dim origines, e 'l>."i7 Stc I*it'-ent, ai iiiliahitant! I'l'. :;72. 1 Wc^t Indies, 179 he Isthmus of the river !. In <;loi"li 1 00 pnt rpsi>eet- Amoiicit. :> 85U. 1 00 vols ill '« Years nt anal. M,ij> r. Lonilon, i oO les in YiuM. 1 the pciiin. remarkable :in(i Uxnial. •ivo. |>i>. .'•;o4. 3 00 r a Gunner >. 2 plates. udon, lS7i>. I 50 "•ate of the [lustrations. mann(Her- ■ iile iii rail- to. Map* I. London, ;i 'S> Flrre and lies. Ifuno. I -^ live of Vov .t Coast ami lap. JSino, 1 (JO The Story < added the t. Portrait tes. llimo. 1 .-iit \(i Panaimt aspects and , 248. New 1 oO , Winter in lOmo. pp. 1 JO 4K4r» Scherzer (Carl). I'raveh in the Free States of Central .America: Nicaragua, Honduras, and San Salvador, Maps. 2 vols, in 1. London, iSfj?. 2 00 4546 Soltera (Maria). A Lady's Ride arros.s Spanish Hondunis, Illustrated. Vhno. pp. r,|y, Edinburgh, 1884. 2 00 4547 Squier (K. (i) Honduras: Dis- oriptive, Jiistorical and statistical. Map. l2uio. pj>, 278. London, ISTO. \ rti) 4548 Squier (h. a.) Nicaragua: Its people, scenery, nioiujment.s, resources, eoiKlition, ufKi propo.sed canal. Maps and illn.-:tratJoijs. «vo. n>. Cyi. New York •ii. 4 50 4^'d Sqtlier (E. n.) The States of Cen- tral .Anicrica; their ge(»graphy, topogra- Jiliv, climate, population, productions, ab- origines, etc., comprising chapters ou Hon- duras, San Salvador, Nicarauga, Costa Kica • iautemala. Belize, the Bay Islands, the .Mosi|Hito Shore, and the Honduras Inter- • lecaiiie Railway. Maps and illustrations. ?*vo. pp. 7S2. New York, 1858. 4 50 48-)2 [Squier (K G.)] Waikna; or. ad- venttnes on tlie Mo^juito Shor<'. By ,Sam- tit'l A. Bard. With .-^ixtv illustrations. I'Jnio. pp. ;j6(>. LoncJon, IS").>. 1 .50 4s.);{ A)inther fdition. with t'ltl illustrations. l:!ni(t. pp. .;(•)(•>. New York, I80i. 1-25 _^")4 Stephens (-lohn L.) Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. With descriptions of the Ruins of ancient citie.«, etc. Illustrated with mat -^ and numerous plates. 2 vols. iSvo. Nt V York, ISH. n (lO 4S,j,') Awitln-r ,;/:tio)i. Revised by Fred- erick Catiierwood (Ste[)hens's fellow-trav- eler and artist). Illustrated. 8vo. pp. ;")48. London, 1854. ,*> oo 4S.J(; Stephens (John L.) Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. With descrijitions and numerous illustrations of the ruins of ancient cities, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1S58. 7 (M) 4vj7 Stout (I'eter F.) Nicarauga, Past, "n-^enl, and Future. A description of its inlial)itants, mines, early history, etc. 12mo. I'l' ''72. I'hiladelphia, n. d. 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A Hi.story of the Cen- tral American War, and the Sonora and Kinney e-x-jieditions. Portrait and Map. l2mo. pp. ;Jlt>. New York, 1850. 125 4800 Younff (Tho.c;.) Narrative of a Res- idenee ou ilic Mosquito Shore, 1839-41. With an account of TriLxillo, etc. Illus- trated. l2mo. London, 1842. 1 50 WEST INDIE.'^. 4807 African Slave Trade in .Tamaici, and Comparative Trealmeiit of Slaves. 8vo. pp. 14, paper. Jialtimore, 1854. 35 480S Archenholtz (J. W.) Histoire dea Flibustiers avec uu Avant-Propos et quel- ques Notes du Traducteur. ' ' old calf. Paris, 1S04. 12mo. pp. ;]55. 1 25 48r,',» Baird (Robt.) Impressions and Experiences of the West Indies and North America, in 1S4'.*. 12ino. pp. 354. Phila- deljihia, 1850. ^ 4870 Ballou (M. M) Cuba pa^-t and present. Boston, 18',tl. 4871 Barbadoes. A Short History of l8mo. pp. 132, calf. London, 1708, "l 00 4872 Bayley (F. W. N.) Four Years' Residence in the West Indies. Plate.s. 1 25 Due South; or, 12mo. pp. 316. 1 50 8vo. pp. 093. London, 1830. 00 180 liobert Clarke ^' Co.^ Chwhniati. 4873 Beckford (William) A Dosciip- tive Account cf tiie Isiaiul oi' .Tiiiiiaicu. With roiuiirkH on the cultivation of tho siij.'iir-caiie; also observations on tho slav«- tradc, U vols. Svo., old calf. London, 1790, 2 7'> 4S7 i Benj amin ( II. C. O ) Life of Tou^. saint L'l luviTtuif. With an historical purvey of the IsliUid ot San l)oming<». Map." ]2ino. j)p. !()«J. Los An<.'ele-. l.'^SS. M 4S7.') Brown (-L) The IJistoryand Pres- ent Condition of St, Donjingo. '2 vols. J2mo. riuladelphia, IS37. 2 00 4S7(') Burchell (I homas). Memoirs of, for Twenty-two Years a, Missionary in .la* maica. Bv W. F. Hurchell. roitrait. J2ino. pp. 416. 'Loudon. 1849. 1 00 4877 Calvo (-loiKpiin 15.) The Keptihlio of Costa l!ica. Map .md illustrations. 12mo. pp. 2'.t2. Chicago, IS'.IO. 2 00 4878 Certain Inducements to Well- Minded reoi)Ie, to transport themselves or Bome servants into the West Indies, for the propagation of the <:ospel and increase of trade," 1643. Reprinted, New York, LS(");V 4to. J)}*. 24, paper, uncut. Large paper. 1 ■'iO 4879 Charlevoix (P. F-X. de). Histoire d L'isle Espagn(^le, ou de ."<. Domingue Ecrite particulierement sm- les Memoires Manuscrits du V. .lean Baptiste Le I'ers. Fine rnajis and plates. 4 ^'ols. 'Snio,, tree calf. Amsterdam, 178;>. '> 0(> 4880 Cuba. History of the Late Exp*'- dition to. J5y oneof tho participants, {^vo. pj). 64. New t»rleans, ti. <1. [1850]. oO 4881 Cuban Question (Th(>) and Ameri- can Policv, in the light ol common sense. Map. 8vo. i-p. 89, paper. N. Y., LS69. 40 4882 Culbertson(Iiosamond); or, A Nar- rative of the ('a])tivity and Suih-rings of an American Female under the Popish Priests, in the Island of Cuba, With a full dis- closure of their manners and customs. Written bv herself. J8mo. pp. 144. Lon- don, 1837. ' 60 4883 Dallas (H. C.) The History of the Maroons, from their origin to the estal>- lishment of their chief tribes at Sitnra Leone. Including the exjiedition to <'uba, and a history of the Isle of .lamaica. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 8vo. Lon., 1803. 2 50 4884 Dalmas(M.) llistoire de la Pev- olutioi) do Saint-Domingue, suivie d'un memoire son le establiftsment de cette Colonic. 2 vols. 8vo. half calf. Pari<, 1814. 1 7") 488") Dana (P. H.) To Cuba and Back. A vacation voyage, 16mo, pp, 2o6. Lon- don, 1859. 1 00 4S8A Dickinson (.T >\r E.) and Dowd T^ E.) A Wintei' Picnic: story ol' loui months" outing in Nassau, told in letters, journals and talk, 16mo. pn. 265, New "York, 1888. * 1 00 4887 Dorr C-Tuli.-i C. R,) BernuKlii: an Idyl of tlo« Summer Islands. Mup, ISmo pp. 148. N,'w York, 18*;L 1 2'> 4888 Edwards (Bryan). History, civil and coinmerciid, of the Ihifisii '"oloiiies in the W»'st linlies. Maps and plates, includ- ing "The .Sable Venus." •< vols, 4ty, calf. London, n94-!8t»|. 7 ;'>i» 4889 Ai'O/hci- fiVttrin, No plat*!-,* or maps. 5 vols. t of Ilayti (Saint Domingo), with remarks nn its agriculture, commerce, laws, pojiulii- tioTi.etc! 12m(Vpp. 411. London. 1828. I 25 4891 Gan-Eden; or, pictures of Cuba. 12mo. lip. 236. Boston, 18.54. 1 OH 4892 Gurney (-los. .J.) Familiar Letter- to Henry <'l:iy, (lescribing a winter in lln' West Iiidie.s.' bvo. pp, 203. New York. 1840. 75 4893 Hardy (Lieut.) iristory and Ad- ventures of the Cuban E.xpoilition to tin- dispersion V4>. pp. '.U. Cinrinuati. 185(>. '5 4894 Harris (■'■ D'^'i'i'^)- .V Summer on the borders of llie Caribbean Sea. with in- troduction bvt>it. 1 Oi» 4895 Hazard (Samuel). Santo Domingo, Past and Present. With a glance at ilayti. Miijis and wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 511, New York. 1S73. 3 W 489t'> Hearn (l.afcadio). Ten Years in the French West Indies. Illustrated. 12mo. i.p. 431. New York, l8'.i(>. 2 rs .Xrchi- pelago, with an examination of tlie struct- ure ol eoi'al reefs. 17 plates. 8vo. pj). 2'11 Philadelphia, 1S89. :'. 5o 489S Herrera (Antonius de), Drie Vit>- cheyde Togten ter Zee en le Land uu il • West-Indien, gedaan in 't -laai' I52'>, 2 maps ami a plate. l2mo. pp. 41, and index Ley den. 17o7. • 1 -•"> 48'.)9 Hill (Uicliard). 'I'he Picaroons: a history of commerce and navigation in the West Indian Seas. 12m(>. pp. 80. Dub- lin, 1869. ''0 4900 Hubbard (Ci. G.) TheJ.jile Insur- rection in Jan.aica. 8vo. pp. 17, paper, h;tlf title. II. p, 1867. I 25 »*ro- motiiiji tlit! eiitoici'iiifiit of ill*' slav*' trade tr»'iitit's atid the stipju'ossion of tlu» sUvve trnde. ^vo. j);), 4;;o. I,(»u(l0. I 25 4'Ji'U Jeffreys (riioinas) A Descriiitioti of tluf Spiiiiisli Islands and Settlpments on tli(< <'onst of th»' Wt'st Indies. Illustrated witii .'lU niajH and plans, -tti). pp. lOS. ohl calf. lirdUcii. I.Kiidon, 17t»-. 4 01) VMK\ Knox (.>..hn). A Historical Af- (•(tnnt.it St. I'honias, W. I, Witli incidental notices of St. <"fi)ix and St. Jidtits. I»'m.». pp. I'Tl. N»w VoiU, 1SV„», I 1'.', \W\ Lopez (<;«!!. Narcis.-^o). Life of, with a detiiiled history of the attenipte*! revolution of (Juha, i'.y.i rillilm^tiero. .* 490.'. Mackenzie (< "has.) Not.'son Haiti. made during ;i residence in that repuhlie. Map. •-• vols, lliino. boards. Von.. IS.'iO, 2 00 4'.'0f> Ober( Frederick A.) Camps in th« <'arihees. The adventures of a naturalist in the lesser Antilles, Illustrated. JSvo. pp. ;;tit'». r.ovton, isso, I .')(> ■t'.'O: O'Kelly (.fames .1.) The Mainhi- Land; or, adventurt's of a lierald eoi're- !'.>, half bound. London, ISTt. I 7'» 4'.t(lS Paton(Win. A.) Dctioiis of liie in the: llaiiainas. ^^ap and jilat. .•;. vSvo. pp. 'J.ll. London, JSs.v .j r^^, 4'.'12 Rainsford (Marcus). An Histori- eal .Vceount of the lUack Empire of llayti. Comprehending' a view of the jjrincipal transactions in the revolution of Saint Domingo; with its ancient and modt>rn state. Maji and plates. 4t(>. pp. 4ti7. old morocco. London, 18u5. 2 2"* ■J^M;; Raynal (Abbe), a rhilosophical and Political History of the Settlements and rr;\(i- ol' the Kuropeans in the East and West Indies. Newly translated by , J. «•. .lustamond With a new set of maps and a copious inde.\. Portrait. S vols. 8vo., full bound. London, I TSii. 4 ;'»(» 4914 Anal/ier <(litiou. 6 vols. 8vo., poor binding. Majis and plates. Lon.,179S. li f>{} 4915 Another edition. !t vols. Svo., full bound. Maps and plates. Lou., 1777. 4 00 VJ16 Another eop^. 5 void. No plates cvr maps. 1 ,50 4917 St. John (Sir Spencer). Ilayti; or, the Hla(!k Kepublic. Map. 12mo. pj>. iJS',*, New York, 1s9(l. 2 50 491s Santo Domingo, in iln? Tropics. P.y a settler in Santo Domingo. With an introiluction, bv U. V>. Kimball. 12mo. pp. .'iOll, New York, l.S();{. 1 2.*» 4919 Santo Domingo. The History of the Island of Si. Domingo, from its first dis- covery by Columbus to t\u> present pei-iocL Svo. pp. 441), half bound. Lon.,l81S. 1 2*» 492' » Six Months in th(^ West Indie.-^. [P.y Henry N, Coleridge.] l2mo. pp. .■!;i2. liondon, Is2i'>. 1 o<) 4921 Stark (.fames TT.) nermuda Guide. .-\ Armitagre Cfohn). The History of IJrazil, f'lom the ;iniv;il of the BragunzA family, ISOS, to tho iibdioatioii of Doin iVdro the Firit, 18;]1. 8vo. 2 vols, in I. London, 1830. 2 UO 49;5'i Bancroft ( Kdwurd). An Essny nn the N.itiir.il History of Oui.inii, in .*»oMt|i Amerioii. Witli nn account of the r« lij:- .Ion, manners and customs of the ><»;- eral tribes of the Indian inlinhitants, »'tf. Plate. 8vo. |>|>. 402. iialf bound. l.ondoJi, 176<>. 2 .'»»» 49.53 Bates (II. W.) Th« Xaturalist on the River Amazon, a record of jidventures, habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life, and aspects of nature under tht< equator, during eleven y<»ars of travel. ||. lustrated. Jvols. lUmo. London, 1st').';. M m 49.')4 Anotkif ulitiin. l2nio. pp. 4t)t). Lon- don, LSCJ. ;i 00 49.').') Berneau (Ut>v. J. il.) Missionary Labors in i5riti>h _ 49;;t> Bigg- Wither (riio.*. P.) Pioneer- ing in Soutii I'.razil. 'i'hree years of forest and praiiie life in the I'rovin'ce of Parana. Map and iilustration.s. 2 voLs. l2mo. London, IsTs. 4 0,) 4937 Boddam-Whetham (.T. W.) \\o- raima and liiitish (iuiatiu. With a j»lance at ]5ermuda, the West Indies, and the Spanish Main. Map. 8vo. pp. 3(> 493S Boliver (.Simon). Memoirs of Si- mon J'.oliver, President Liberator of tin* Kepublic of Columbia. By Gen. II. L. V. Ducoudrav Holstein. 8vo. pp. 383, boards. Boston, l>il.'9. 1 .'-,() 4939 Bonny castle (It. 11.) Spanish America; oi', a descrijitive, historical, and geographical account of the Dominions of Spain in the Western Ifemispherc. Maps. 2 vols, 8vo. boards, uncut. London, 1818. ;} m 4940 Another cnpy. 2 voLs. in 1. Half calf 2 50 4941 Bourne (B. F.) The Captive in Patagonia; or, life among the giants. A per.simal narrative. PJmo. pp. 233, Bos- ton, 1853. I 00 4942 Brackenridge (IT. M.) Voyage to South America, pertormed by order of the American governmetit in 1817 and 1818. 3vols. 8vo.' London, 1820. 2 <)0 4'»4;{ Ani>th,nr edifhn. 2 vols. 8vo., old sheep. Baltimore, 1819. '2 Oo ^49 n Brand (Lieut, r'has.) Journal of u Voyage to Peru; a passage across tlie ('01 dillera of the Andes, m the winter of lS'J7 performed on foot itj the .snow, and a jour ney across the Pampas. Plates. 8vo. vu 246. London. 182>. I 7:, 4945 Brazil. Handbook of, Isstjed bv IIm' Bureiiu t.f lh«' American Hepublic^ Platts and n>aps. Sv«». pp. 1«>'.». Wnshing ton. 18.»2. ',:, V)\r, Brazil and Bitenos Ayres, a popular De.-ciiption, gedlngical. historical, and topograj)hicaL illustrated. l8ni.'. Boston, 1>3(>. I 0(» 4947 Brett (LVv. W U.) The Indiat. Tribes of Ouiaiia, their eondition .'iiid hal)its, with researches into their jiast liis- tory, superstitions, b-gends, anti(iuities. languages, ete. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 5()ii. London, 1^(W. 4 tm 4948 Annihcr cnp.f. Half calf. '» '>ii 4949 Brett (b'ev. W. II.) Legends and Myths of the .MiDiiginal Indians of Britisji fiuiana, \l\no, pp. JOil. \a)u., 1880, 2 m 495H Brown (''. B.) Tanoe and ramp Life in I'.ritish (iuiana Map an. .3 m 4951 Brown(<'. B.)andLidstone(Wni.) Fifteen Thousand Miles on the Amazon and its Tiibutaiies. Map and illustrations, 8vo. pii. 520, uncut. London, 1878. ."» (lit 4952 Carpenter (F. D. V.) Bound about Uio. l2ino, pp, 41.>. Chicago, 1884, 1 'Ih 495;; Child (Theodor ). The Spani-h- American K'epublics. Profusely illusirati il Koyal 8v(), pp, 414. New York, 1891. 3 50 4954 Chili-Peru. Beport from Commit- tee of Foreign .\ Hairs relative to cei'taiii missing i)apers (the Shephei'd-Blaine let- ters, etc.) relative to ••itlairs in Chili and Peru. 8vc. pp. 27 -f 388 f t», paper. Wasli- iiigton, 1882, I 25 4955 Chili. Three Years in. By a lady of Ohio. pJmo. pp. 158, Columbus. I8til. I 09 4951) Clark (E. B.) Tw.lve Months in Peru. Illustrated. .Square Ithno. pp, 15s. New York, 1891. 1 50 4957 Clemens(K. J. M.) La PlatteCoun- tries of South America. PJmo. pp. 511. Philadelphia, ISiJI). | .")0 4958 Colombia. Ifand-book of, issued by the liureau of the American K'epublics, Plates and m.ip, 8vo. pp. 138, paper. Wasliiugton. 1892. | m I Is. 8vo., old 2 00 Journal of u oss thp <'oi. liter of IN-JT, ; anil a jour- 's. Hvo. jtj» 1 f. issued li '. Washinj;- w • !•> Ayres. A I, ta!«con(*ul, i W Tlip Indiim niitioii !uiil eir past lii>. :inti(juitif-. 'VO. pp. ."»IMI 4 III) -ogends iitiij lis (if I5iiti-li is.sa '_• o() a!i. ,'J 00 itone(\Vni.) 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An Ac- cnunt of the Ahipones, an equestrian peo- ple of Paraguav. A vols. 8vi>. Iialf calf. London, 182'J (') 00 4'.»To Duane(Col. \Vm.) A Visit to Co- lunibia, in the year.s 1S2-' and IcSl>;1 by La- guiiyra and <'aracas, over the « 'ois au Hresil, a la I'lala, au ♦ 'iiili en Boiivie et au Perou. Map and plates. 12mi>. pi». ciO-'J, sewed. Paris, 1879, 1 00 407-i Eastwick (Edw. B.) VonMuela; or, sketi'hes of life in a Mimth American liepiiblic; with a history of tho loan of lSti4, Map. Svo. pp.41H, Lon., IStJK. 2 50 4^>7;5 Edwards (William H.) A Voyago up the Kiver Amazon. Including a rcsj. dence at Taia. i'Jma, pn, 25f>, paner. New York, iS4T 75 I''T1 Empson (Charle.s). Narratives of South Ainerioa, illustrating manners, rus- toius and scenery, utnt facts in Natural History. Svo. pp.";Jii2. London. is;itl. 1 % 4'.>7'. Fletcher (Uev. .T, v.) and Kidder (Hev. D. I'.j lirazil and the ]•.l•aziIian,^ poi-trayed in historical and divscriptivo Mketches. illustrated. Svo, pp. tJ4(). 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History of Brazil, comprising a geographical account of that country, together with a narrative of the most remarkable evetits which liave oc- curred there since its disooverv. 8vo. pp ;i')4. London, bSO'J, ' 1 ;3(j 49SI Guinnard(A.) Tlnee Years' Slav- ery among the Patagonians. An account of his captivity. Map. PJmo. p|>. 47'). London. ISTI. •*, OO 4US2 Hadfield (William). Brazil, the River I'l.itte, and the Falkland Mands, with the <'.tpe Horn route to .Australia. Including notices of Lisbon, Madeira, the Oan.'uies, and Cape Verds. Maps ami wood-cuts. Svo. pp. ;^S4. London, Isr)4. 2 ")0 4ys:; Hall (Basil.) E.xtracts from a Journal, written on the coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in the years IS*J0-l-2. 2 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, LS25. 2 00 49S4 Hancock (Anson U.) Hi. rory of Chili. Maps and illustrationa. 8vo, Chi- cago, 1892. 2 50 ^'""Y '^'1 184 Jiohert Ckrke ^ Co., Cincinnati 4l»H> Hassaurek(r.) Four Year* among Spanish- A iiu'ijiuns. Uinw. up. 4ol. Cin- cimiiiti, I>si. 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Account of !in Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Bocky Mountains in 1819-20. Compiled from tlie notes of MiijorS. II. Long, commander of theexpeditiiui. McLay, and other gentle- men of the partv. Maps and plates. 3 vols. «vo. calf. Lon.lun, 1823. K' flO 5'2^Z An'.flirrc'^p;/. Lacks map. 7 '»•> 5284 Jenkins (-i. S.) Voyage of the r. S E.xploring SijUiidron, commanded i>y C'iiptain Charles Wilke.s. in JS:;s. '39, '40, '41, and '42, etc. JUusf rated. 8 vo. pp. 517, sheep, cracked. Auburn, ii. d. 1 2.'i 5285 Johnson (Laura W.) TAaht Uun- dred Miles in an Ambulance. (Across lli" plains.) lOmo. pp. 131. Phil.a., 18S9. 7.) 5280 Johnson (Overton) and Winter (W. H.) Boule across the Rocky Moun- tains, with a description of Oregon an. I California. 8vo. pp. 152. Laiayettc, 1842. - >"' 5287 Johnston (-Tas. F. W.) Notts on North America— agricultural, ecoiKunnal. and social. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1^51. 1 -i» 5288 Johnston (Lt.-Col. J. C.) aiid oth- ers. Keport, with reconnoissances ot rouli's from San Antonio to El Paso, with ('apt. B. B. Marcy's route from Fort Smith t.>^ Santo Fe, and of Lieut. .), 11. Simp^*^'" ^'^ an expedition into the Navajo country Maps and 04 plates. 8vo. pp. 250. W a-h- inglon, 1850. * ^^'^ Tt'iu'ils. \\\[ l-ino. u\) Captain iyoiid tlio "Astoria " •1 -1% riie Ivocky ts and »(!• I'stcd fniiu >01ltlGvill('. ls:i7. u ()() A Tour on liOiidon, 1 Ul> . :;;]:>. T.nn- 1 m llo]iort on ;, explored Protilo. 8 1 plates of milt of !in • the Uocky pd from tlift nnandi'r of her gentle- I plates. 3 ii> m ip. 7 ."'<> o of the r. nanded I'V Ds. ■:;<,), Mo. Svo. pp. iMT, 1 •!'> Ki.iiht lliui- (.\cross till' ., iss't. :.•) lul Winter Dcky Moini- L>re).'on aii'l Laiayette. ) Xot»'S on econouiieiil, n, IS'.l. J ■''» C.) and oih- ees of routes o, with ('apt. n-t Smith t<> Simpson of ajo country 2J0. Wa-^h- 4 Ul> ril2>".» .Tournal of the Voyage of the Sloop M;iiv, from (^uelpce, to^'ether with an ac- oiiuut of lier wreck of Montauk Point. L. I, ITiU. With introchictioij and notes by E Ji. 0'('alla;:iian, lUtno. pp. .00, boards. Albanv. ISOCi, 1 2h r Journal d'uii Voyage fait dans I.'lnterieur de b'.\meri(|ii(( S('ptentri(tna]e. tiiivrage dans icfpjel on doiine des delailn pireieux sur I'insurroction des Anglo-Ann'r- iciiius, et sur la chute desastreiise de leur pMpier-inonnoie. .\vec carte et ligures. 1» Vdl- .'"'Vo. lialf hound, rough edi,'es. Paris, iT'.'^i. :; ()(> '>-".'! Kalmd'eter). Travels into North .America. <'ontaining its natural history and an account of its j)lant,itions and agri- I'liltiire iri general. With tin; civil, ecclesi- ii'^tical. and commercial state of the come tiv. '1 vols. )Svo,, full houn Aw't/nrcop,/, Half calf, e.\tra. 10 (•(» ■^li'.'-t Keim(Dr. B. n.) Sheridan's Troop- eis on the Holders. A winter campaign 2'.i'> Kelly ( William). Across the Kocky MiMiiitaiiis from New York to <"alifornia. nitli a visit to the celehrated Mormon Colony at the gieat Salt Lake. lOnio. pp. :M(>. London, |sr,2. J 05 '''^'.ti> Kendall (Edward A.) Travels through tiie Northern Parts of the L'nited States in the years 1S(I7 and 18US. ;; vols. Svo, New York, bSd'.t. :i .')0 ■'i^'.'T Kendall (bip ,iiid 2 plates. " 2 vols. jCimo. London. lS4."i. ;; (|() •'>-"'.S Kendall (<:. W.) Narrativeof the Te.xaii Santa be Kxpedition. A descrip- tion of a t>'ur through Texas and across tlie 'heat South-western Prairii's, theCamanche and Caygtia Hunting (irounds. Illustra- tions. 2 V. 'is. bJnio.' London, 1845. M OO ■>'2\V.t Aixiih.-r M'tion. IGnio. pp. hW. Londiiii. bS47. 2 00 .);j()tJ King (Clarenee). Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevadas. I2m;». pp. 2'J2. London, I s72 ;{ (iQ ■'■'•iOl Labat (lb P.) Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de b'Ameri(|ue. Continant I'His- tori(f Naturelle de ces Pays, I'Originie les Moeurs, la Religioji et la Ciouverueinent des IIal)itan.s Ancieiis et Modernes, etc. Numerous maj)s and plates, .S vols. ISmo, old sheep. P;iris, 1742. 8 00 • >.'>U2 Aii"t/if-r r.'>( IS Aiiotliff cdititn .'J vols. Svo on, IS 10. .O^d'.t Lanman (Charles). Adventures in the Wild.s of the l'nited States and British American Provinces. Illustrated. 2 vols. Hvo. Philadelphia, IS.j'J. (J 00 5310 Lanman (Charles). Adventures in the Wilds t)f North America. Edited by C. b'. Weld. IGnio. pj). 300, half calf. London, lsr)4. i 2.'> •'>•'>! 1 Lanman (Charles). Letters from the Allegliany Mountains. l2mo. pp. PtK. New York, 1S49. 1 oil r)3l2 Lanman (t'hailes). Hecollections of Curious ( 'liaracters and Pleasant Places. Svo. pp. ;{,")1. E(bnliurgh, ISSI. 1 T.*) o.ib'i Lang-ford (Nathaniel p.) Vigi- lante Days and Ways, The pioneers of the Rockies. The makers and making of Montana, lilaho, (.h'egoji, Wa.shington, and ^Vyoming.• Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 12mo. Boston, IS'.tO. (i 00 •*>oI4 Latrobe ^Charles Joseph). The Hambler in North America. 2 vols. 12nio. London, 1835. 2 00 Lon- *') 00 VM lloliat Chirf.r jV Co., Citwitiimfi. •»:;l'> Lester (•'. K ) Thf Atlanlic to the I'lii'ilic. Wliiit to sec, :ui. iit'ift. lioston, Is'ii. I UD '>:{lt') Levinge '<'iii't '' •'• •^•) Echo*'* • from tlu' liacUwoods; or. skctclios of liiiiis-Allaiitie jifi'. *J voU. r.'mo. Loixioii. ■);;1T Lewis (Mt'iiuvtluM). Tho Travels of <'iipt^. lA'wis and Clark, from St. Louis, t)V wav of tiiP Mi.-;.. Xvo. 1)|). 30'J, half calf. London, ISO'A ;><)(» AIMS .'l/)o Aiio/hrr i<)(>, fialf l.omul. rhiladclphiii. JSd.t. -♦ <)(» 5.3'J() Lewis and Clark. The Ili.^tory of the K.xiicdition nndi-r ihi- ('ommtind of Captains Lewis and <'lark, to the sonrce of the Missouri river, thenoe an'oss tho Kocky Mountains, and down the ('oiumhia river to the Paeitic < >cean, performed dur- in;; tin' veins lS04-,")-t'), hy order of the frovernment of the I'nited States. He- printed troni the original i'hiladel|iliia edi- tion of 1S14, with eojiious explanatory, ^e- o<:rapbi(';»l, and scientific notes to ihe text, l)il»lioj;iaphical and biographical prefaces, compiled from man) new sources of in- formation aiui upon examination of the orij:inal lield note-hooks of tiie expedition, with an index to tli« whole. By Prof. Elliott Coues. With a reproduction of all tile juajis au'2;i T/ii' si'iir. Revised and ahridjred hy the omission of unimportant details, witli an introduction and notes by Arch'd McVioker. '2 vols. ISmo. New York, 1842. 1 '"'^ .'3324 Lewis and Clark Travels to the Source of the Missouri IJiver and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, performed in lSU4-.'» and 0. Large map and charts. 3 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut. London, \SUy. 25 (X) .'>32.'> Lewis and Clark. The .Fournal of. To the Mouth of the Columbia Hiver, beyond tiie Kocky Mountains, in thft yeiirs 1 ,M>4-'»-t>. |Smo. pp. 24'>. Dayton, "islu. 1 no i'»;;2i'. Lewis and Clark. TiMvels in tii,* Interior Parts of America commnnicatiiii; discoveries made in explorinj; the Missomi, Red Hiver, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Dr Sibley aiid Mr. Dunb:iv, with a statistical account of the countiics ailjacent, as laid befoie the Senate by the President of the Tniicd States in Pebiii- ary, iSOfi. Svo. pp. ll''>. half calf. Lon- €ion, lM)7. 4 tilt .'):;2T A„ofl,,Trnp,/ Half bounij. "i HO /i.'VJx Lewis and Clark. Patrick lates. JiWno pp 'JirJ Philadelphia, PSll. ( Piece cut otV of tiil,- page.) I -J'' ■>.V2'J Life in the West. f5ackwo,„i Leavesand i'rairie Homes. Hougli skelciic-. on the boi'ders. ;» plate.s. PJmo. pp. Mi'i.), London. 1842 ' ^^O f>:VM) Lord (•' K.) At Home in tiie Wilderness (the Hocky Mountains). Beini; full instructions how to v'et along, etc lUus. PJmo. np. ;2:i. Lon . L^tlT. 1 .".(• .'»:!;l Loskiel Kie... H t K.\tenipore .m on a Wagon; metrical iiariative oi a joui- ney from P.ethlehem. Pa., to the Indian town of 0,r»iien. Ohio, in the autumn of !.>•!»;; 'i"ian>lated with notes by ,L Max Hark, portrait. 8vo. pp. 4V i.ancast.r, ISST. 1 ••<» .'>;W2 Ludlow (Fitz Hugh) The Heart of the <'oiitiiient A record of travels across the plains and in Oregon. With an exam- ination of the M.M'mon principle. With illustrations. Svo. pp. ."niS. New Yori<, is TO. 2 7) '»:>:;.'; LtldlOW (William). Report of 11 |{econnt)is.«ance from Carroll, Montana Tcr- ritoiy, on the Cpjiei' Missouri, to th»^ 'S'el- iowsinne National Park and return, iw.i'ic in IS".'), .'i mu]>s. 2 plates of Fossils. Itn pp. 14"). Wa-iiington, l^TiV. 4 W 'hl'A Lummis'Charles F.) SomeStrangi^ Corners in our Country, the wonderland cf the South-west. Hlustrat«'«l. P2mo. p]' 270. New York, I ^'.►2. I •'!' r»;'.:i') Lyell Charles). Travels in North America. With geological observations on the Cnited States, <'anada, and N:VM McClure(A. K.) Three Thousan^l Miles through the Hockv Mountains. PJnn> pp. 450. Philadelphia, iSti'J. 1 T» 'J'ntt'th. VM liiiH, in (lii> 4u. D;iyt(.n, 'l (ID ■itvi'ls ill tli.( iiuniiniotitiiii; the Missouri, .ptiiiiis licwi^ Mr. Diiiil):ir, he couiitric-t (■iiat«' liy the cs ill l'"t'!iiii- f fiiir. Inn- 4 til* iiriii. ;; III! iitrick .' f lllollg, etc ISC)7. 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I 1',^ ll'IIIO. pp :,:U:i Marcy (if. 1!) Border Keiniiiis. ftiices. Ilhistralftl. iL'mo. pp. 39tj. New York, 1S7:.'. 2 UO •'■' '4 1 Marcy ( !{. B.) The Prairie Traveler. A hand-hook for overland expeditions. With maps, illustrations, and itineraries of the principal routes between the Missis- sippi and the Pucilic. 12mo. pp. 340, New Voik, Is')'.*. 1 {)Q •>!};"> Marcy (KV B.) Thirty Yeats of Army Life on the Boriler. Comprising descriptions of the Indian nomads of the filains; explorations of new territory; a trip across tlif IJocky Mountains in tlie winter. Descriptions of tin; habits of ilitlerent animals found in the West, and tlic methods of iiunting them. With inci- ili'iits in the life of ditierent frontier niej), • tr lllustrate<|. Svo. pp. 44-J, New York. I>74. o Q^i "iMf" Marcy (l{.B.) and McClellan(O.B.) Kxpioi'atidiis of the Red River of Louisiana IS.'cJ, Svo, and atlas, Washintrton ^ 2 .•)0 .);!47 Marr.yat (Captain). Diary in .Amer- ica, with remarks on its institutions, li vols. iL'mo. boards. London, 1S.;'.>. •_» (10 .').'i4S Aiiotln-r edition. '2 vols. IJmo. Pliil- adelphia, IS:J7. I 0(> ")■; 49 Marryat (Frank). Mountains ami Molehills; or, recollections of a burnt jour- nal. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 443. London, •'»';'><' Marryat (Florr.ioe) Tom Ti(|. ♦Iler'.s (iround. [Travels in United .states and Canada.] >ivi». pp, '2V2, London, I 00 •i\'i\ Meares (bthn). Voyages made in the yens I7^> and I7S'I, fioin Cjiina to the N. W, Coast o| America; with an introduc- tory iiarrutive of ,a voyage performed in 17St'), from Bengal, in the ship Nootka. To ♦vhich are unnexed observations on the probable existence of :i nortli-west passage. Map.s aiitl plates. '2 vols. ^v.». London. 1791. ;^ .r„j U'.)'>2 Annfhrr .ifitinn. 4to. pp, ;{72 and unpaged appendix. Boards, uncut. Lon- don, 1790. 6 00 fj^.^'J Melish (.Tohn). Travels in the Tnited .Sia:es of America, in the years lSilf)-ll. Maps. -J vols. Svo. pp. 444-492 l'l»ilad.-l|.hia. iSlli, 3 00 Svo. pp. t)4.S. half 3 OO .').)')4 Another nliliiin. oalt. London. |s|s. r).'],*).'* Men and Manners in Atnerica. [By Thomas liamiltnii J 2 vols. I'Jmo, Philadelphia, IS.';;]. | QO o3')r> Another rdition. 2 vols. l2mo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1S3.{. 3 00 o3.*>7 Mendell and Hosmer (Misses). Notes of Travel and Life. l2mo. pp. 2S8. New York, ls,54. i 06 5358 Meriwether (Lee). The Tramp at Home. Illustrated. I2nu). pp 296. New York, ISSO. 1 25 5359 Michaux (F. A.) Travels to the Westward of th(> Allegheny Mountains in the States of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennes- see, and return to Charleston, throMgh the Upper Carolinas. 8vo. pp. 2i'>(SO AnotJh-r copj/. Half calf. 4 00 5301 Another cdltinn. Map. Svo. paper. London, 1S05. 53r)2 Another cop}/. Half bound. 5:5(>.'l Another edition. In French. Svo. nn. 312. Paris. |so», 1*75 nStVI Mollhansen (Baldwin). Diary of ii ./ouinev troin the Mississippi to the Coasts of the Pacific with a United .States (iovern- nieiit Expedition. Tinted plates. 2 vols. Svo. London, ISkS. ' 3 ,'jQ i)'6f)'i Another eofiif. Half calf. 5 00 b:W) Money (Edward). The IVuth about America. iSino. pp. •JJ4. Halt bound. London. iSSIi. j 05 5307 Montule (E.) A Voyage to North America and the West Indies in 1817. Plates. bvo. pp. 102. boards. London. l^lil. 1 25 pp. 9(». 1 00 1 50 108 Jiofjcrt Clxrke ^' Co., Ciit^'innoli. t "J vols ill I. Jli'iio. jip. 4(i'J. New I8;"i6. rj.sTl Murray (('harlos A.) ."iiii'is Morris (M. O) Kambles in th** Hocky MimiitiiiiiH. With a visit to tlic (lolil Firids of Colorado. IJmo. |)j>. 'Jti4. London, iStU. I .'>i> S.'Ji')'.t Mullin (<'apt. John). Report on the ("onstnictioii of iv M-litiuy Uojul from Fort tVaihi-Wallii to Fort Hotiton,. Maps and plates. Hvo. pp. iJfl;!. Wash., 1S();{. 2 ■)•» ;V!7(> Murray (Hon. .\ni el iu M.) IiOtt(M'.'4 from the I'liitid .States, ('ul);i, iind Caninlii. Vi>rk. 1 00 Travels in North America, iiioluding a summer resi- dence witii the Pawnee tribe of Indians. and a vi^it to Cuba ami tlio Azore Islands. 2 plates, 2 vols. Svo. London, 1.S4I. 2 M .5372 Another edition. 2 vols. t2mo. Lon- don, 18r)4. 2 2r> fh\'.', Murray (Henry A ) Lands of the Slave and tlie Free; or, Cuba, the rnitfil States, and <'anaila. Illustrated. 2 vobi. 12mo. London, iS."),'>. 2 .')<) 5374 Murray (Hufih). Historical Ac- count of Discoveiics and travels in N'ortli America; jncludiii): the Cnited States. Canada, the shores of the I'olar Sea, and the voyajres in search of a north-west pas:.- ago; with otiservations on emigration. Map. 2 vols. Svo. LoiKlon, 172'.». 2 7;> 537') Murphy (John M.) Hambles in North-western Amerint, from the Paciiic Ocean to the Ixocky Mountains. Being a descriptiotj of the physical geography, «'li- mate, soil, production-s, etc. Map. Hvo. pp. 3ti4. London, l>.7y. 4 ()0 531 ventui London, lcS7y. 3 Ul) 5377 Norman (n.M.) Hambles by Land and Water; or, notes of travel in C'nha and Mexico. Plates. 12mo. pp. 21ti. New 1845. I <>') 5378 Northern Traveller (The). Con- taining the routes to Niagara, Quebec, and the Springs, with the tour of New England, and the route to the coal mines of Penn- sylvaiiia. Numerous maps and steel plates. I'Smo. pp. 444 New York, 1831. . I 50 5379 Nnttall (Thomas). .lournal of Travels in the .Arkansas Territory during the year LS19, with observations on the manners of the aborigines. Map and plates. Svo. pp. 29f>. I'hila., 1821. 5 0() ^"im A)wt/,rr ropj/. Half calf, extra. •'» 50 5381 O'Bryan (Wm.) A Narrative of Travels in the Cnited States of America. With some account of Amet-ican man- ners and polity. 12mo. pp. -iiy. I.oiiiion, 1836. , ' I 00 170 Murphy (John M.) Sporting .\d- turcs in the Far West. Svo. pp. 4o4. 53S2 Ossoli (M rgar«»t F) At Ifnm.. and .Vbroad; or, things and thoughts iii America and Kiirope. TJino pp. I'lit. ii.iston. iS.'tiV 1 :>» 538 ; Ossoli (Mirgaret F) Siinuner o;i the Lake>. With autoliiiiL'niiihy and i moir. ISnii». pp. 3t'iO. half l»ouu:;s4 Pacific Railroad, I?, port of E.x- plorations and .Smvi'V^ to ii-certain liie njo-t Practical ,iini Kcoiiotnicd Koute lof a Railroad trom the Mississippi Kiver tu the Pacific < tcean, l>5:i-."». IM'ofusely illus- trated with line piales of view-;, natiinl history, etc. Manv linely colored. Nuni'i'- ous ma))s, etc. 13 vols. 4ti\ Washingtmi, lS,"),*)-('iO. 20 no :^*:^ Sonje odd Voltitiies «'an he supplie(l. Pacific Railroad Survey, in sepaiat.« parts, collecteii from llie complete .sot, and rebound — 53S5 - The N'ari'atlve.< of the K.vpidr- ers, with numerous plates and volume nf maps. 5 vols, half bound. .s oil .'')3St'( lieology, tvith numerous ni.i[is and ]>late of f()s^:ils, etc. 2 vols, inilf bound. 5 Ul) ft/.sT I'.otany, \vith numerous plat' s 2 vols, half bound." .'. no 5388 Miitnmals. with numeiou< plates. 2 vols, half botiiid. 5 00 53N9 In.spcts. pp. 72, with 2 plat.-.' Half bound. i '2'} 53'.ti> Heptilos. pp. 70, 45 plat.s. Half bound. 3 oo 5391 Palmer (John). Journal of Tn.vrU in the l)nite 5392 Anotltfr ciipji. Lacks map. I •"»(> 5393 Palmer (<'en. Wm. .1.) Report of Surveys across tii" Continent in ISt'u-t'iX, for a Route extending the Kansas i'.uitir Railroad to .*^an Francisco. 8vo pp. 'l^M, paper. Philadelphia. IS»')',». I oo 53'.'' ■ rkev (."^ainuel). .four»ial nt' .ui E.\j)loi Tour beyond the Rocky Moim. tains, i «■'>, '3f), an 5395 Parkinson (Richard). Tour in America in 179S, 1799, and ISOO, exhibiting sketches of society and manners, etc. '- vols. Svo. London. 1^05. 2 5 i 539() Parkman (Francis). The Oregon Trail. .Skeichcs of prairie and Rocky Mountain life [in I84t)]. 12mo. pp. ■;>'! Boston, 1891 I 50 At lfi>ini> ll|lt- ill 'iiintnor )>;i ly fiiiil till-- lltul. I,n!|. 1 J-. >nrt of T.K- ■••rtiiiii llit« 1 K(iut(> inr |>i Uivov to l'iis»'ly illiis- wn, iiiitiir;il • I. Nunnr- k'ushiii<.'tnn, 'JO 00 le »upplii' Explnr- S (III lorons jii.i[m 1 vols, lialf •rolls l>l;lt'S ;. lilt nuniiMoiH '» (IK itll '2 plat.-v 1 :J5 4.') pliitfs. :; III) il of Tri'.vrU ill AllH'lil'l «^tc. Miip ;«p. 1 :.(> lioport of ill ISl'iT-t'iX, liwiis i'.-H-itir ivi> pp. li'il), i III! iriiiil nt' im ocky MoM'i- ith a map nt' .71. Ithacii, 2 2') Tour ill ), exliibiting [lOl'S, ♦>t(\ '- '2 'i I The Orfgoa and Rocky no. pp. ■>'\ TMfeU, 100 .'.;>'.»7 Thi' tame. Finely illiHtrale*! l»y ri.ilcrick Hcmingtn:!. Xvo. |)|». III. I'.ov t-.ii, IH'.l'J. 4 ««> ".:;',>S p&yne (K •'., AV/f,*r). Vnyajfrs of till' I'li/.iili'iliiiiii St'iiiufii to AiU'.'iifa, with lii-toiiciit MotiiM'.-i, I'Jiiio, p|t, .iyt> l.oic U'li. iSf<{l •_' UK .'i ;.''.> Penalosa M> l»i.';fo I). 4I01. f{,- liM'ioii 'vo pp. ;i(». N'l'vv S'nik, l>iS'_« < I'rivatcly pntitfd.) 'J <«» :'»HM> Peyton(.I. ^.) Ovtrtlo' All. ■>:»». •ni.- !iii'l A(M'o->i tlif I'laiii*'^, I'tTsoiial iccmI- 1. (lions of tlu" Far \V»'. Mis- rii-M|i)>i. and tlifoiiu'h tlie wt-stci'ti parts of I.diii^iana to the soin'.-fs ot tlu' Arkaiisaw. Kansas, I,i I'latto, and ['icrre Juan riv«M's, pcri'onni'd I'V oi'dcr ol tlif <;ovri'iiin('iit of tiio I'liitt'd States in tlif \t'ais jsr"), iSdd. ain'. l''^'>7. Ami a tinir tlii'oiii.'ii the inh'tioi- parts of \<'W Spuin, when roiidiU'tfcl tliroii;;li tlii'S'« jifovinctvs by order ot tln^ eajitaiii-L't'iicral in ISll7. rortinit. ') maps, piatiMind t:d»lc». Svo, pp. l'77+iIO. i:> 0() ."tlo:; Aiiuth, r r>'ivi. Wjthont maps. 6 rivicM'es Arkansas, Kansas, La Plato et I'ierre-.l uam^ dans linterieur di" la Ijouisiaiie < 'ccidcutale, precede d'un l"x- <'ui-ioii aiix Sources ilu !\i ississippi peinlent lc.~ iinnees lSI>o-7. Tradiiif jiar M. Jiretoii. voN IHiio. ;. inter !';iris, 1.S12 .'iM;') Pilgrimage ovr the Prairies, I'.y tlie aiitho:' ol ■ The l'"ortunes of a < "oloiiist ." ■J vols. Pjic.it LoikIou, ISti.'i. 1 7^> '(401) Pope (loiiii). Tour fhroufjh the Southern and We-torn Territories ot (he Tiiited States: the Spanish <. -J .•,(! .")4i)7 Portlock(<'ai)t. Nathani.-]'), A Voy- age Round the World, but more p.irticu- larly to the north-west coast of .America, performed in I7S.V17SS, in tlu* ' Kinsr or,i;o" and ' (^ueen < 'harlotte," raptaim* I'ortlock aiul l>j.\on :!() co(iper plates. Ito. pp :!84+4(». London, 17S',». ^ 7 50 .*i4(>s A>i">/it'r rnjii/. With plates and maps in a separate voiunie. 7 50 r>U)') Powell (.r W.) Exptoratiou of th.> t'olorado Kiver of tl»e WesV ami its 'i'llbii- laries. Isi','.* t(t IM7'J. Sii j.late*. 4to. pp. •J'.'l Washingloti, |s7*>. 4 (H) •"•»M> Powell (•' W ) Report on th.» l.iiids o| tiie Ari'l Rpuioti ot the I'liited States, with a more detailed account of tlie lands of rtah. Majis. 4lo. pp. l',>.'» WadiitiL'ton, |H7'.». •_► (HI 141 1 Powell (.f W.) I.'eport on the <7i'». .''. (i(» .')41J Power (Tyrone). Impressions of America diirimi tiie years ls;i;>, ';>4, and '.'J*>. 2 vols, Svo, |,( iidoiu JH:;(». •_».",() r»41.'^ .\>\i)tl,,r I'Jitiit,,. 2 vols, ill I, IJnio, I >T. 4 iiii I rhilailolphia, ls:;(V oHl Prentice (Aivhibald). A Tour of tbf rnitod States, With two 'ectures on emijiralion. Prutrait. hhuo. pp. U17. Man- Chester, I8jt>. 7.* '(41 .') Awthcr I'fition. I'Jtno. pp. I.V». Lon- don. ISI.S. r>{) 541t') Prentis (N'oble L.) Soutli-w(\stern Letters ( Kansas, .N'ew Mexico, .Arizona, atul < Md M('.\ico, j IJnio. pp. lo'l. Topeka, ISSJ. ,50 ')417 Price (Major Sir l{. L.) The Two Me.xicos. .\n account of sport and travel, with notes on men ami manners, in North and South .America. Idu.^trated. Hvo. jip. ;iOS. half boiiiMl I. mid, .11, ls77. 2 00 ')4IS Pringe C'aptaine Martin). The Last of the Elizabpthiau Scaineii. Ciiring a notice of his voyajies, and a more jiartic* ular exposition of bis tirst voyafie for the discoverv of the north jiart of Virginia in tiOo. By J. U. Priiig, »vu, pp. o4. Ply- mouth, I'cSSS. 75 •')419 Purchai fSatnuel). His Pilgrim- age; or, relations of the worbl and religion.s observed in all ages a ml places discovered from the creation unto tlie present time. Theological and geoiir.iphical historie of Asia, .Africa, ami America. Folio, pp. '.MM, contents and tublc. i.ondon, lbl4. Il2 1)0 5420 Rae nV. V) Westward by Rail: a .journey to .San Fratu'isco and back, and a visit to the Mormons, JJmo. pp. 301. Loiidon, IS71 I 75 ''421 Raleigh CSir Walter). Ili.s Exploits and Vov.iL'fs. l>v |2:; Reid (Sumu-'I C) Scoutlnj.' Ex- |)«'(li*i(>iiH (if tjio 'I't'.Niiti l!!iii):i'r<. Witli 8k<'tolif'-i ot' tlio r('l»>l!irtisiin chiofn, Hays, Mc< 'iill<>iic.'li, fin.l WftlUrr. Jllu<" tratOil. I-Jnin. pp. :.':.l. !'ltil:Hlrlpl|i:i. I 0*1 ')4'_'l Revere (•In*. ^W) Kfv\ nut) Sad- <1I«>: A I'l'tiosport it' fmiy yt'iir* in tin* tnil- itary aini naval pctvifc. I;^iit<«. pp. :it')i>, BoHtoii, 1S7J, I AU /•Jl'.") Revoil (n. jip.^y;;. N««\v Yoi'ii, is-sf, I :;:, iVtJt) Revoil n'.«'»H'((ict II.) S|».t<.tin;r unci Fisliiiiir in tin* rivf»>, prairif»t and baclvwoods of Nnftli AiniM'it'ii. 2 vnU. I2nuj. Londr.n, ist,'). 4 on 54:^7 Richardson ( Albert D.) Uoynnd tho Missi>sipjii ; Ironi th« jtrt-at river !»• the great o^'can. Lite and adventures oii lh(^ jtrairies, nmnntains, and I'acilic ona'^t, Illns. Svo. pp. .".Vli. Hartl'ord. Ist'iT. 2 ;M .'5412S Rideing (W, li.) A Saddle in tho Wild We.-t, .\ ;.'li!npse of travel ninoiii; tlie mountain-, lava lied-^, sand de^ei'ts, adotin towns, Indian reservations, ami an- cient pueblos of .'^onllieru ('olorado, New Mexitio, and Aii/.oini. Itlnxr. pp. Jt"''*. Lon- don, 1S7'.>. I (HI r)4liU RideOUt (Mrs. J, J5 ) Six Y' ars on the Jlorder; or, sketches of Irontier lii't?. lt>mo. pp. -Jlil. Pliiladelphia, ISM I tlO i")4;;(i Robert (Edward). Sli,)shoin', and other Western wonders, with a preface by Chas. rrar.cis .\(hiius, l:iuio. pp '2'^. New York, ISS.s. I (»0 r)4:!I Roberts (Morloy). i u,-, Westfrn Avernus; or, toil and trav«'l in farther Nfirth America. I'Jnio. pp. i{;)7. London, 1>S{>;7. -J (10 ;">4.')l! Robin (Abbe). Nouveaii Voyage dans L',\nieri()ue Septentionale, en V annee 1781: et ("ampagne de 1' arniee de M. le Conite de Uocliamlteau. I'Jmo. p]t. 'J'J'i, paper. I'aris, I7SL', •_' no r)4;;o Rochefoucault Lianco rt (l»nk.* de la) Travels th'i)M:.'li tlie I'nited States of Nortli America, the country of the Iroquois and Uppei' (":inad;i, tiie years 1795, I7UC), and 17'.»7. With an authentic account of Lower < "an. 00 ")434 Rodenbough fol. Theo V) From Everglade to Canon with the Sec(nid Dra- goons. An authentic account of service in Florida, Mexico, Virginia and the Indian country; includiim personal recollections f prominent officers, lS,'Jt)-lS7'>. Maps and illustrations Hoyal 8vo, pp. ■i»-, I New York. 1875. 4 50 '*l\'> Rolph n>r. ThotnaH), n|>.«>rv.itioTi)i made during u vi>it in the \Ve-uiidiis, {.', < , l>o'l. .'! M> '•4:!t> Roo««velt (Thoodore). Kanch l,ir.» ami the Inuiiiiig trail. I'olio, pp. Im'>. Now York, ls^s ;; tut .14 ;7 Roosevelt (Theodore). Uuntiiif» Trips oi a li'aiii'liman. .Sk<'tcii(>s of Sjiort on tint nnrtln'rn cattle plains, illustrali'd. hvo. pp. .IIS. New York, l*«s«'>, ;•, ',it .')4:!S Ross (Alexander). Tho Kur llinit- ors of the l''.ir We-it. .\ narrativo of .id- '. entnri's in Ihe • tregon ami liocky Momi- tans. .Nfap. Ijvfils, l"Jn»«». Loh., iN.'i.V ;> •«> .'i4-l'.> A"i'l7 to l.sj'.t, with a glance at California, by a Mer- chant of Tahiti. '1 vols. l:Jmo half bound. London. I'^'iL J 7'i 5111 Ruffner' Lieut. E. II.) Report of E\plf)rations a'.id Surveys in the Depart- ment of the Missouri. Maps and 2 piatfs of insects. .luly, ls7s. Svu. pp. 119. Wa-ii- ington I'll! •*'44J: Russell ( W. II) Hesperothen; notes tVoin the West. .\ record (d' a ram- ble in the I'nited States and Canada in ISSJ. 2 vols, \-l\\\o. London, l.'^.^2. '1 '!■> .'>4ri Ruxton (lieorge V.) .\dventures in Mexicoand the Kocky Mountains. I'Jmo. pp. W'Vl Londi 1, l,^47. ! ."lO 54 i! Ruxton ( k. ><%•<». lip, s V. . . >, i»p. i>''.. ^* of SpdiL IlllHti'liti'il, :; .•)•> Kur Hunt- i('l\y Mumi- Is'i'i. ;; (10 OI'OOCO <'.\- .'> (10 •otii Is;;7 to ifilf hound. Ueport iif Ijo DcpMi't- :ul 2 pliit.'s 110. Wii-la- I 'id spcrotliiMi ; (if a ram- Caiiiula ill iss2. 2 Sj) Advonturt'^ uns. I'Jnio. 1 ;-.() ('in tin- l":ir HVX I r,o . De (,»ii'- voyapi', il<' ac. 2 vul-i, 1 :,(> Aniorini w York t )ornal (if a ssouri ami ltt2. Loii- 2 110 rarrative of )ptM' Missi-- injx iiii p.\- Croix ami 1832. Map. 2 OU SJ'O Schoolcraft (ir. n ) Xiirrntivo Jniii rial (i( Iravi'ls <'XtPiiiliiiK fron» Dftiojt tliriii;!li tlio ^'i»'at oliaiit ^ of ll,,. Mis:OSHippi hiviT in III'" \v.tv |S:J0 .Man uiiU uluU'S. Hvo. |.p. J21. .\ll.anv. |S2I. 3 .00 ".'» I Schoolcraft (If. K.) Sunnuniy Nairafivf ol ao i;.\|>Iorat<)ry Ex|i<'i|itioii to thi- soiji'Ot'Mof tlio Mi-i-issippi |{ivcriii IH2(>. iJi'-iimcd and coinplt'tiMl hy tlio "'"' ;; 00 ■>».'>2 Session! (Piancis C.) Kmni Yel- lowstone i'ark to Alaska, lllusliiitcd by C. 11. Wairt'u. ICmo. np lUJ. New York, IH9(>. I .50 ril.Vt Shields((l 0)['OH|nina."] Hunt- iiij; in tlm (iroat Wo.xt. Kn.stlitif: in the Kockies, hmiti:ii' in:}').') Short American Tranip in the Fall (if ISOI t.y the Kditor of "Life in Nor- mandy." Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 427. IM- inhiM'^'h, isrt'i. '2 -j'^ r)4."iti Shultz (Christian, .Ir.) Travels on an Inland Voy;i;.'e throuL'h the States of New York, Tennsvlvania, Virt-inia, ( Hiio, Kentucky, atid ■!'t!nne.ss( ,., and tiic Teriito- ries of Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Now Orleans, in 18()7-!S. Map and i>lates 2 vols. Hvo. half calf. N. Y., J81(». ■> (K) 54")7 Simpson (sir (l.-or^c). Narrative ofa-lourncy ifunnd the World, (huin-: the years 1841 and 1S42, across British Amer- ica, etc. Map and portrait. 2 vols. Hvo. half morocco. London, IS47. 5 00 H')^ Simpson (.lames II.) .Journal of ii Military Reconnaissance, from Santa Fe, Nc'.v Mexico, to the Navajo Coimtry. Nu- merous plates, some colored. Hvo. jip. 140. Piiiladclphia, KS.VJ. 4 00 r)4;V.» Simpson ( Lieut. .1. II.) Report on Koiiie Ironi Fort Smith to 8anta Fe. 4 maps. Hvo. pp. 2.'). Washington, IH.'iO. .00 ;')4iio The same. With Lieut. Marcy's Ke- port. Lai'jL'e map and 2 jdates. Hvo. pp. 89. WashiiM'ton, l.'s.OO en .041; I Sitgreaves (('apt. L.) Report of an Kxpedition down the Zuni and Colo- r.tdo Rivers. Map and HO natural history plates and views. Svo. pp. I9H. Washinji- ton, ],s,5;j. -011.2 Skinner (.F. E. II.) ■)0 — >^x>.Auuv.^ V"- '■'• •> ■; After the 'Storm; or, .Jonathan and his neijrhbors in lSOO-0. 2 vols J2mo. London, 186(1. 2 0(1 04G.'i Smith (Colon). Out West; or, from London to Salt Lake City and hack. l2mo. pp. 209. London, 1H84. " 1 25 •'>4"4 fSmoUitt (Tohift >.] Compendium m Authentic and F'^nteitainiuj; Voyage;*, dipstfd III a chronological .'•■rie,-, thn while exhil.itinj^ a clear view of tho cii*. toins niainifrs, religion, government, natu- ral histoiy. Maps and platen. 7 vols. l»imo, calf. London, I "lift. 7 (X) .04(1.0 Smyth ^.L F. D.) A Tour in th.. United States ot Anjeriea. An account of llie popidalioii, , ostom*. tuannerH, etc. With a descrif)tion of the Indian nations etc. 2 vols, Kvo, London, I "HI. .-, no OlCtl South by West; <»r. Winter in tho Rocky .Moui.: iii, .iiid Spring in Mexico. Edited by Charles Kingsley, lUu.strated. «vo. pp. 411. half bound. London. •^'•*. :i 50 54(17 Spears (.lohn R.) Illustrated Sketches of U.^ath Valley and otli(M' Horax (•••serts of tlie I'acilio Coa'ams. 8vo. pp. 4;j. Washington. .'.(► 547(1 Steele's We.stern Guide Rook to New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michi- gan, and Wisconsin 'I',. iritorv. Map 24mo pp. 108. Hutlido, IH.iH. ■ 5(i .0471 Stevens (I. I.) Rc)iort ..f Explora- tions for a Route for the Pacilic! Railroad from .St. Paul to Puget Sound. Hvo. pp. t)l4, iiajier. Washington. |S,J4. | 7.'> 5472 Stevenson (Robert L.) Across the Plains. With other memoirs and es.says. l2mo. jip. .317. New York, LS92. ' I 25 5473 StOCkell (Caj.t. Wm.) Eventful Narrative of. <'oniprising an nuthentic detail of his travels in different countries, of his various and signal engagements in service of Mis Britannic Majesty and United S*"tps, and of his adventiircs in whale tisherv. Written by himself. Re- vised by E. A. Atlee, M.D. Hvo. pp. ;i2fi. r'incinnati. 1S40. 7,'> 5474 Strahorn (R. E.) To the Rockie..* and lleyond. Map and wood-cuts. Hvo. I>p. 210, paper. Omaha, 1S79. ,00 5.170 Stuart (-Lames). Three Years in North America. Map. 2 vols. 12mo. Ed- inburgh, 1S:)3. 50 047(1 Sullivan (Edward.) Rambles and Scramhl.^s in Nort'-^ and Souili America. 12mo. pp. 424. London, 18.02. 1 25 •202 RijhiH Clarke .V Co., Cinrinviti. ■ /■)477 Taylor (Ray.ir'l). Eklomdo; or, adventures in the path of empire (,'om- ])rising a voviiiie tn ('iiliforniii. via Paniiina. I/ii'e in San Francisco and Montert-y. Pic- tnres of the sioM I'eirion, and experiences of Mexican travel lllnstrat.'il. - vols. 12mo. New York, 18.^0. - <>'• b\'i^ Another cr.p'j. Illnio. pp. 4U. Xfw York, IS.-.-). 1 -■' ")47',) Ten Days i>n the Plains with ; or. Kansas and Colo- rado, agrienltniallv, niineralogictdly, and aesthetically dr.scrilx-d. Svo. pp. 202. St_ Louis, 1872. ' -■> 5-1^1 Townhend (•'. K.) Sportin-- E.k- cursions in the Rocky Mountanis. Inclnd- int; a journey to the Columhia Kiv.r, and a visit to the Sandwich Islands, ( hili. etc. 2vols. P2mo. London, iN-iU. .'•''• 5482 Townshend (P. 'I'rench). TfU Tiiousand Mil.'s of Travel, Sport, and A<1- venture. 8vo. p,.. 271. London, l8i".',i. ;; nil 04- Townshend lS. Nugent). <»nr In- dian Sninnicr in the Far West. .\n au- tumn tour of lil'i.-.-n lliousaiid miles m Kansas, Texas, Nc^v Mexico, Color ia^ Pacific Uaihvay. By "Spec" lUusiiated. .^vo. pp. 72 St. Louis, 1S75. •'" 54S8 TroUope (.Vnthony). North .\mer- ic.i. l2mo. pp. •i2;. New York. iM'rJ. I ;)(» 5l8'.» Another edition. Maji. 2 vols. Svo. Iialf l>ound. London, I8ti2. 4 nO 5490 Tudor (ilemv) Nanative dt a Tour in Noith .America. <'ticv and L'eo;:raphv, and descrii>tioiis ol il.c chief cities of the West Illustrated >vo. pp. t)55. St. Louis, Isbo 4 III .5494 VespUCiuS ( .Vnu-ricu-). 'The i.ilr and Voyage- of Piscoveiy of, after whom tlie western part of tlie worhl was named C. v.. Lester Hiustiated with jilates and eUL'ravinL's, and a genealogical tri-e ot his ancestors and descendant- loi' 5(I0 years ,Sv(i. pp. 47n. New Haven IST8. :; ,111 5495 Victor nuances V.) Eleven Yeais in the Pockv ^rountains, and Lile on ilie Frontier. .\l-o a history of the Sioux win and a lite ot (li-n. (ieorge A Custer. Svo pp. 5.SI. llaitf..rd. Conn., 1^77 2 ;,ii 5491) Victor (Fiaiiees F.) 'i'he Hiverct the West. Life and adventincs in tlu' Kockv Mountains and iiiegon .■mbraciii!: events in the liletime ol v monntaimiKiii and pioneer, with the early bi-ioiy ol ihe North-western slope. illn-tiaied_ 8vo. jip. tlOii. half morocco. Hartfoid. !s7l M (Hi 549r Volney(<' F.) View of i he climate and Soil -.f the I'liited States ol AmeiK'u With supph'inentarv remarks on Floi kL etc. Map. 8vo. pp. 5n:i. Lon., ISOL 2 .iD 5498 Anuther c-p'/. Lacks the lar;:i' I "J map. ".499 l>:',fiirreJiJi'>n. 8vo. P'p. 'M'>, boards. L)ndon. 1-20 - "'" 55(11! Voyages and Travels. Origiiml- and translations. S insom's in Lower Car- ada; Maximilian's in tlie Prazils; Brack enridge in Huenos .\yres- McKeowiis Hudson's P.av; Waller's West Imhes, etc Plates and maps. M vols. 8vo. Louden. n. d. •' ^'" .^^ount.''.ins. 12mo. p[>. 243. ]S7s 5.50i Wakefield fPriscil'aV ExcursioiK ill North America, described iii^ letter from a gentleman to his friends in England. l2ino. pp. 12(1. London. ISdi'i. 1 -•' 5.5ii2 Walker ( Pr. 'Thomas). .lournal c! an Exjiloration in the Spriiiii ot the Ycnv 175(»(in Western Virginia, Kentucky, and 'Tennessee), with a preface by Wm. Cabell Rives. Square 12mo. pp. 89. Boston. isss. . 1 "" 550:; Warner (Chas. Dudley). On Ilorsi' back. A toiu' in Virginia, North Caroliiin. ami 'Tennessee. With notes ot travel in Mexico and California. P'nno. pp. •''■'I Boston 1889. ' -' J3io(/raj)/(i/. JO:J 'aniida as hcimi 1 IStil. 12111(1 1 (III ', ) Praii'io nnd (>s; or, lit*' in (I n viow of till' IS of our VVt-i ,torV, Stilti-Iirv i|)tiV(i. 4 I'll M<). 'I'll.' I.ilr (if, al'tcf whdiii Id wiis iiaiiiril nlli j>lates iiiiil io:il tn-f ot liis t'i>r fidO years l.sTS. :; 511 I'ilevi'ii ^'cais nd Lite oil ilii' r llio Sioux Will A < uster. ^vo 1>77 2 ;.ii ) 'i'lio River ct elitures ill till' ^iioli etiil'liioiii!; .1 inoimtaitiUKiii V lii~i(ii\ ol liie [llllrd Svo. )il>. rd. IsTl^ ■'> Oil W of 1 lie ( 'rniKltc tes ^>. 'M'), l)oar. •J (III vels. OriL'itiul- s ill [yower <';ii.- P.iaok .-:.i)4 Warren (Lioiit. (i. K.) I'lelimi- iiaiv l{<>iioit ()l I']x|)loratioiis in Nebraska and Dakota, IS"),')-")?. Large map. Svi !'l' 12'). WiisliinL'toii, iST"). 1 (ID irazil ■s; M('l\eo\vii> Vest I lulies, etc. Svo. 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Hide(EdwardKverett). Life of Chri.-topher ( !olumbus, from his own letters and journals and other '10 ')t>t'i'.t The xaiiie. 1 vol. I2m<). "Stratfmd PMiti(.u ' I "'0 *>ti7topher Culuuibus Inmi au- thentic, Spani^h and Italian documents, compiled tVom the Erencii, by .). .J. Hariy. PJmo. pp. tVJ'l, P.oston, ls7(t. " 2 oO ot'.Tl Columbus. Seelye (Elizabeth E) The .Story of ( 'hristopher Columbus. Willi an introijuction by Edward Eggii-stoii 'J'J illir-trations. 12ma. pp. i»iK». New Voik, |S',V_'. I 7") 5t)72 Columbus, Tarducci (Fraiu>esoo). Life of Christopher < 'olturibus after the latest documents. Translated by <>• !*"■ Bronsiiii. 2 vols, iti \. Svo, Detroit, ISUO. 2 00 5b7.> Columbus. Winsor(.Tustin). Chris- to|iher Columi)Us and how he leceived and iniparteil the spirit of discovery, rortrait and majis. Svo. pp. ♦)74. Boston, ISy2. 4 00 5t)74 Cooper (-L Fenimore). Biograpiiy. Bv T. \\. Lounsburv. IGmo. pp. 30ti Bos- ton, !syO. I 25 Bioyi'uphj. 201) fii;;itivp.'t \v\\(s i-'li Iii.s in-tiu. iciilcllts. Two Cirioiiuiiiti. :: Oil V'os and Si'iv- Col, Tlioiii!i> icll. .'Mid (Ion, \K -I'l-l. Now lltM-). Ali'iott tiateJ, 1 2111(1, 4 (r'li:»s. K.) it«> ami wnik. S'.)2. i (lU "liarlps M. r.) unibus. li'iiKx 1 20 WMfilKvorPtt). lus, IV'tm his d otluM' docu- it. 12uio. |i{). 1 25 (Sir Arthur). IS. I(')llll). [iD. 1 To fWiisliiiigtoii). her ( 'olinnbus. t' ills coinpan- Isoii Edition." 4 .'iD il(». " r«'0]ili"; ;; (II) (). " Strut I'md s('i;.)s,.lly dr). bus tViiin ail- III diXMlllU'lltS, I'V ,1. ,J. I'.iU'lV. •2. (Ill (KliZaboth E) Imiibus. With E;;.i:ii-.ston. '.Vi ». N«'\v Voi'k, 1 7.) 'i (Fraiicosoo). ibiis after the ited by <">• F. Svo, 'Detroit, 2 (H) .Tu.^tin). Chris- e I'eoeived and very. I'ortrait toil, ISy2, 4 Oil e). Bio^irapiiy. . jir). 30ti 15os- 1 25 j;.i.S2. . „„ '(ilTt". Cortes (Hernando), Tljo life of. I'.i,- Artiiur^ ll«dj).s. ii vols. Itlmo. cloth, i.iindon, |S71. 4 (ii) .jii77 Corwiu (Thoiiia*). A Sketch. P.y .\. r, l.'ii.-.sell Tortrait. Khuo. pp, IJH. p. I'»S, sewed, uncut, rubieated title. <'miiborland, Md,, 1S2G. IJepri'nted, <"in- ciiiiiati isi'if't 2 2'*> Mi.'^ Life and ;')t'i7',t Crockett (David), m.s i. Adventures, By .», S. <'. Abbott, trated. 12nu). pp. .'ioO, New 1S74. W hii niu.s- ew York, 1 liJ r.iiM) Crockett (David). A Narrative of tlie Life oi Written by IIiin.self, IGmo, J). I lo. r,niidoii, i,'<;;4. 75 ;5f)Sl Crockett ^ David). The Life of. Mill adventiire.s as l)aekwoodsman and iiuiiter. Career as Con^'ressman, etc. I'.y Edward S. Ellis. VZimi. pp. 271. Phila- 2 Crockett (David), Si'> Cutler (Ephraim). Life and Times f l*l'(^n!ll'eil from li!« imirtiiil nml r>i-vi,'i, Cincinnati. IS'.IO, o r^^ 5''iS7 Cutler 1 IJev. >renasseli, LL,D.) hii'e, Journal and Correspondence, By hi.s f-nandchildren, Wm, P. Cutler and Julia P. •'iitler. Portrait aud view. 2 vola. Hvo, Ciocinnati, 1888. 6 00 MSS Dahlgrren(Roar Asiii] IS.H-lN.J'.t, and to I'lngl.tiid, I ^.'iG-IStd. 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(Mintaiiiiiij; nearly ten thonsainl notices of persons of hotl» sexes, of native and foreijin" Idrtli, wli.. h;ive lieen remark- able or prominently eonneeteii with tin? arts, soient'es, literature, jioiiiies, or history of the American Continent, ^iivinj: iiUo the promniciatioii of many of tlie forei;j!n and peculiar names, a key to the assumed names o{ writers, and a suiiplonielit. >vo. pp. lOl'j Boston, l.-^TJ. ♦» 00 5711 Dwight (N.) The Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of lndepend_- ence. l-Jtno. )>p. .17:;. N. Y., \>^->\. I -5 5712 Eastburn (lit'V .Iosei)h). Memoir.^ of. By .Ashbel (ireen, 1>. D. lOniu. pp. 20.S. Philadelphia, 1S2S. "5 5713 Edwards (.John N.) Noted fJucr- rillas; or, the warlaie of the border. Being a history of the livts and adventures ..f p, 4S8. .^t. Louis, ISSO. 2 .'0 5714 Edwards (.lonathan). The Life and ("hiuacter of the late. 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"By \V. T. Strickland. J'Jmo. pp. 4f»5. Cincinnati, lMi7. 1 00 ■)734 Finley CHcv. UoViert). Memoirs of, lati' President of l'"ranklin College, Athens, (i.Miigia. I'.y Kev. I. V. F.rown. Portrait. Nvii. pp. ;i7i>. New Brun.swiok, N. .1., IM'.t. J 25 :''73.5 Fisher (Col. Samuel S.) In Memo- riaiii. Poilrait. Svo. pp. Uli, paper. <"in- cinnati, 1874. 50 r)7;jt> Fisk ('*ol. James, .Tr.) The Life of, with Sketches of Edwin S. Stokes, liis Assassin, Miss EUcn .Iosephin«> Mansfield, tiis former Mistress, and vaiious incidents ill tho checkered life ot ji murdered mii- limiaire. Portraits. Svo. pp. Jil'J. New Yiirk, 1S72. f)0 57.')7 Flaget (l!t. IJev. Benedict Joseph). Sketch of tlie Life. Times, and Ciiaracter of. By I'lisliop M. .1. Spalding. I'Jmo. {)p. 4()ri. Louisville, lSo2. 1 5o .'■)7;!S Foote( Hear Admiral Andrew Hull). Fife of. Bv J. M. lioppin Illustrated. Svo. ]ip. 411". New York, ls74. 'J. .00 .")7.;'.t FootefSamuel E.) Memoirsofthe File of. Jlv his brother, John i'. Foote. lliino. p]), .';07, C inciiinati, 1800. 75 •"i740 Forney (lohn W.) Anecdotes of I'lililic Mcti. « vols. lOmo. New York, I'-T.!. :i ')0 :u\] Forrest (Edwin) Biography. By Lawrence Barrett. ,'{ portraits. lUmo. (in. 171. lioston, 1SS2. 1 25 •'i742 Foth.ergili( John). An Account of the Fife and i'ravels ot, in the Works of till' Ministry. i'Jmo, pp. otu, sheep. lion- linn, 177;;. 1 2.'> 574;; Franklin (Benjamin). Autolii- «"-'i'.iph of lulited from his maiuiscripts. With notes ;iiid introduction. By .lolm i;i,i:clow. 3vols. 12ino. Phila.,lSS8. 4 50 5744 Franklin (F.enjamin). Biography. r.v John T. Morse, .Ir. IGmo. jip. 42S. P.'iiston, IS',10. 1 25 5745 Franklin (Benjamin). As a Man ttors to, from liis Family an» Vol. 1, to end of ex))loration of IS4.5-() (all puhlished). Hoyal Svo. pp. 055. Chicago, is»si 5 75 5757 Fremont (John C.) Memoir of the Life and Public Services of, including his exi)loratii)iis. I'ortrait and illustrations. By .John Biirelow. 12ino. pp. 4N). New York, 1S5(J. 1 25 jip 293, Boston, Lsyu. i 25 _ 575S Fremont (JohnC.) Life, Explora- tions, and Public Services of. By C. W. Upluuu. Portrait. 12mo. j)p. 355. Bos- ton, 1S50. 1 00 57.59 Fremont (John C.) Life, Explora- tions, and Public Services. 12mo. pp. 115, paper. New York, J SCO. 36 212 linhii't (iiivhv ^S• Co>, Cihchoiati Frost () IMoneiT Miitlicis of Iho West; (M', (liiiiii;: iitnl htToic ilcrds uf Aint'iicaii woint-ii. 1-ino. jip. ;iis. I'.os- ton, II. i> 'ui')\ Fulton (lii'l'i'it) His Lii(» iirxl its Ut'sults r>\ Kolicit 11. 'I'Imi'sioM. I'ortrait. Ithuo. j.|.. i'.t4. N 'u- Voik, IS'.H. MM> '>7t'iLl Fulton (K"l>iTt). I,itc of, Willi oo])ii's 1(1 Ills ()iiL:iii!il ilrjiwiiijis ami mimt>r- (Ills plates, i)V .1. v. Kt'i;.'irt. 8vt>. \)\k 'J'JT, riiila.l.'l|.liia, 1>.')I'). ••'. .''O *>7ti.'! Gallatin ' Al'x'it). Rio;rra|>li.v. lu .lollll A. Stl'Vi'lis, ItHllii. JiJ», 41'.*. I'nstdll. 188S I '2'i r)7t')4 Gallaudet (i;.-v Tims. !I ) Dis. couisf on his Lite, ('liai-acttr ami Scrvici's By Ht'iiry Hainani. Svo jip. J('>7. Unit- ford, iM'ili. 7.» 570') Gannett (H/ra Siil(«<) I'nitaiiau Miiiist(''i' ill Hi>-toii. I,">"JI-IS7I .\ Mi'iiioir, By his son, William ( '. (iaiiiutt, I'mtrait, 8v(t. pj.. ftTl I5..>toii, iS7.), 1 .')(> r>7t'iO Garfield (.Iam<'s a.) From ('anal Boy to I'lv-iiU'iit; or, tlm lioyhodd and manhood o1' .l.iims A, Oirliold By iioia- tio Ali:ei'. Illiisiratfd. Iihuo New York, 1881. ' I 'S> r)707 Garfield (•lamcs a.) Kiom Lol' Cjlliill to tln^ White House, The iiife of .liuiies A, (iar'M'l.l. P.v W. M. Thayer, 12:no. pp. 47s. Jlostoii, l.ssj. j dO 57(iS Garfield (.lam.'s .\.) From tlie Farm to tiie I'lesideiitial ('liair. 'i'lie lite and mililic S'-rvices ot .lames A. liaitield. With a sUeteli of the life of < 'hester A Arthur. Portrait, 8vo. pp. ;"j4(t, sheep Cincinnati, IS.sl. 2 ")<> 571)9 Garfield (James /..) Lif.- of. A record of his wonderful career, full account of his administration, etc. By Wm. R. Balch. Portrait, 12nio. pp. TtiO, Phila- S7. Boston, "1881. 1 li.") 5771 Garfield (James A,) The I,ife of, with an account of his death and I'lineral obsequies. Bv J. M Bundv, Portrait. 12mo. pp. 274," New York, 1881. 1 00 5772 Garfield , James A.) In Alemoiiam Compiled by Henry J. (.'ookingham. Por- trait. 12mo. ))p. 84. Utioa, 1881. 75 577;) Garfield (James A.) In Memoriam. Meeting: ot the Americans in London, 24lh iSeptember, 1881, with the address of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Photograph. Sm. 4to, pp. 00. London, 1881. 2 00 5771 Garfield (James A ) The Mfo iiml Work ol. ICmliraeiiiL! an acoourit of the scenes of his boyiiood, his valor as a >o| dier; his career it» ii statesman; his elee- tion to the piesicleiiey; ami tile trairii' story of his (leatii. I'>, .1 >lin C, Kiiljialli lliii-itrated. »v<>, ji|> f(72 Cinciniiaii issl. ■ -J .',11 5775 Garfield (James a ) Memori il Sei'vii'Cx, held at .-ea on the < 'iiiiaid >leaiiiii' " Scythia," .*>epiemher 2<'>, I8.sl. Purtiaii Hvo.'jip, (i8. l'.ostoii, 18>|. 1 2"> 577ti Garfield (James a ) i'ioceedin;;> ill New (ii leans on the t )ecasion >.. the Funeral < 'eremonies in honor ot James .\ Garfield. 8vo, pp. 255. New Orleaii>, 1881. 1 2:1 5777 Garfield^James A.) Keminiscenci'-; of with notes preliminary and collateral li\ < '. ]■]. Fuller, syo, jtp. 44i Cincinnati, |s,s7. i ."Ml 577.*< Garfield (James A > Sketcli by*' .^ehiir/,, pp. 4, .'tch bv Iv \' .Smulley, pp M2. .\buse of (i.artii'ld, pp 12. I'"a('- simile letter Prof. B \ Ilin>dale's re- mark-; at memorial service, Septt-mlter, 18^1. In 1 vol, Svo. hilt bomi.l. 1 (M) 577'.t Garfield (.'ames A.) CartieM's Wold-; su,u'f-''>'ive )ia-i-a):es fi'om his puh- lie and private writings. Cumpiled by Win l;. I'.aleh. I'ortrait, It'imo. pp. ("Kl, B(Hton, l>sl. I nil 57NII Garrison (William tiloyd) and hi> Times; or. .-ketehe^ of the anti-slaveiv movement in Ameiica. and of the man who was its fouiiilei' and moral leadtir. liv Oliver .iohnson. Portrait, 8vo. pji. 4'.'n. Boston, ls^2 2 '"> 578! Garrison (William Lloyd). The Moral I 'rusader. A biographical essay Bv (ioldwin .' children. 4 vols.' 8vo. N. Y., lS85-\). "7 5ii 57s;{ GasS (Patrick). The Life ami Times of, now sole sui'vivorof the overlain! e.xpi'dition to the Pacific, under i^ewis ami i'larke, in lS04-5-t); also, a soldier in tii.' war with Creat Britain, etc; tojrether willi (lass's journal of the expedition coinleiised; and sketches of some events oceurriiis: duriiijr the last century in the I'pperOliio country, i)ioi:rapliies, reminiscences, etc Portrait and illustrations. 12mo, jip. 280. Wellsbiirch, Va., l8.V,t. 1 2.^ 5784 Gerry (Elbrid;.'e). Tiie fiife oi With contein|)orary letters, to the close of the American Revolution. 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I'.v hVv. r. \V. Stnait, ! Ihistratfd. liimo. pp 1^71. ilartfoid, I^">t'i 1 .'•n i'tS'S'i Hall (Mi's. Saiali ) Selections from the WritiiiLTs of. Wjtli nn-inniis of her lifi" I'oiti'ait. ISniM. pp. iSt). siicep. I'hil- adclphia, \s:y.', 7'» r)S21 Hamilton ( Alcxandci). r.v Hcniy C;. Lo.Il'c. Jiimo. pp. :.i»i'>. Boston, is'. ii). I '_'.") ;"'S2') Hamilton ( Me.xanc'ci) Tif.- of. i',y John r. ,M.M-c, .Ir. 2 vols. 12mo. i;,,s. ton, lcsi7ii I .")n ')S'Jtj Hamilton ( Alexaiiori;e Shea, roftraits. Svo. pp 471. Boston, IhSI. 4 ")n r)S'J7 Hamilton (Ale.\:nider) Life and Time.s of. By ,s. M, Smnckef. Poi'trjiit. I'Jmo. PI-. 4(IS. Philadelphia, ti. d I nt) ■)8l28 Hamilton (Alcxandef). Life an]t. 4'>2 London, n. d. I ."d) ")Sli*,> Hai".ilton (Alexandef). Life of. BvWm. la- tions to iienry (lay and .lohn (^nincy .\d- ams; or, constitutional limitations and the contest for tVe<'dom of speech an press. A)) address hefoie the ('hica,i.'o llis- il Society, by William 11 torical Society, by William iienry Smith. .\n a^ d Hancock ('ohit), Ti-n chapter- in the I,ife of. (I'he writiiiu's of Laci), I7Sli.) Svo pp. tW, luilf bound. New York, |S.-,7. 7a .'is;;-.' Hancock (Wiidiejri .smttv Tli.' Life and I'ulilic .sieivice- iif, luid of Willi.iiu II. Hnjilisil By ,1 K, C.le I'ortraiiv Svo. p]). I'.' I < iiicinnati, Is^i). 1 ■_',", .'is:;;; Hancock ( Winiield Srott). Win Held, the Lawyer's .Soii, and liow he becaine a MaJ01'-< iellelal l!v I'eV. ''. W. Ilelli-"!: I'Jnx). pp. '■'>'2'.}. l'h;l:elelpiiia, l'^i'i"> '. i .'is.",4 Hardin iBeii.i Ilis Times ;iim| < 'ontempolal le-. with selections from h - speeches By Liicius 1' Little, I'ortrut. Svo. pp. (>t')2. lioui-ville, I ss7, ;{ .'Ml .")S;;,'> y, '.«■"/, . In slieep. ;') ():i 'isiit'i Harris (Iim). Meiiiorial of. I'oi- trait. Svo pp. 71, paper .\ll>aiiy, ls7i». .".n r)S:;7 Harris (Cen Lord). 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I',y ( ', S Todd and lienjamin Drake. Itimo. pp IfiS. ( 'incinnati. l>4n. iKi r.s42 Harrison (W. ii.) The Life of By II. MontL'otnery. 12ino. pji. li'i-V Pliil- af.lelphi.1, n. d. 7.') .')S4:i Harrison (W. ii.) Life of. with .m accurate desniption of the council at Vincennes with Teciiinseli. Portraits aim plates. Svo. pp. ',*»'), boards. Phil.idelplii.i, ls4(t. I 111) ")S44 Harrison (W. Ii.) a sketch of the liife and Public .Services of. With an appemlix. l2mo. pp. 'iD, papiM'. Colum bus, ls4i>. 25 r)S4.') Harrison (W. n.) At XG.:h Bend t Svo. pp. 72. (.'incinnati, iSS."), I) Is, paper. Cincinnati, 1S7I. Mioiifipliy. 01. 16 1 < 'li!i|it(>r~ in l,:ic(», I7SII.) Ni'W VoiU, 7') »rnttV 'I'll,. il of William I'crtniiiv I ■-':, .(.tt). Will W lie liOrniiM' W. |)c'lli-nli isi'i."). :;, Tiini-< iiml tis iVolll ii:, ('. I'ortr.iii. ;{ .-,() ', (K) i;il nf. I'.if. my, IsT't. .".I I Lifo illnl Iiulics, jiiiil I'Jmio. |i{> I nil iij.) Lift' (if. IjIV of Hon ,. Tinviisciiil >t(>ricnl \:ir- y StM'virc^ (if rrisoii, ami a d 'OiiddPt a-; ' oidior; witii id Will's Willi tllKlW of till- I his luiitiici 111. Svi). yy 1: (HI (MHoir of til'" Hall. iSiu... I (III I'tclu'S (if the if. I'.v »'. S, hlino, ]'|i (id l"h,- Life of p. 4("..V IMiil- 7.') '(' (if, Witil .111 (oiinoil ill 'ortniits mill 'liil,ui(^llilii;i, I IKI \ ."Sketch of :>l'. With an |)(M'. ("olum Xg. :h BK. SVO. J>p. liiiii-. .'^vo. I'l'. oil. lliiri'i.>*J)iii>i, IS4I. .'•'> .>t7 Harrison fW il » I'micral Scr- ,,,,,11, ill Wll'lilll^toli, I' •'. I'V li'cV. «'. \'all l;fll>*»'lai T Xvo. |>i>. 'M, iiajM-r. Wa-irni-.'lo 1, l>*li -•'» .'),"<»<'> Harrison (W. II) Kulo^'ium on .VM).', .\,u,th,r ,-dlf'>"n. f*vo. pp. 4I1.boftr Heroes inid Ilunti'i- <<[' tho Wect. .Skctchf- iiiid iiiUciitmc^o!' I'looiic. Kt^nton, I'.i.idy, Wli.'t/.fl, «"tiv I'Jiiio, i)j.. ;'.ii(>. Phil- !(..|cl|'.l»ia, IStV.t 7*> am-m; Hitchcock (IN-v. Prof K.) ^ Ad- di'.'s>. at lii^ fmicral l)y I'cof W. S, Tyler. Svo. ii|. I'.t Siirin^ticld, l^til. ;5'') '>'^''>7 HiggJnsOU ( Kr iiu'i-i Mfcof, first iniiiistcr ill till* Mas.siicliti-i'it-i I'ay Colonv. and author of " N.-w Kiiirlaiid's I'laiitiitioji ' (ltV;il) I'.y 'I'. W, Hii.'i.riii-oii, Itliiio. l')H New York] l^'.d. 1 00 nsis Harrison ( W ll.) I'i.»ci'<'!s of tlic AiiK'i i'aii Ciii/.ctis III rari-* upon the |i,ath of i|0 -■» 'iSM) Haven (Nall'aiiiel Appleton). 'I'Le I{eiiiain> ot. Willi il iiieiiKjir of liis lite l',y (ieo. Tickiioi I'Jillo. pp. •'■•'i''. lloston^, lV>S '•"■ .>5i Hawkins (•lohn II W ) Liie, I'.y iii^ son. lli'V W, (I. llawUin- Portrait rjiiio. pp. 4.1-1 I)0,-^toii, l.S.')"J. ~'i ■»s'.ii Hayes (1!. B.) 'rii" LH';, l'ii»>li'' .■^erviee-^, and Soleot Speechos of liutlier- foid Ii. Ilay.s By .1. ^^ llowaf.j. I'oi- with la steel philos. Syo. p'-, G.VS. N% iraits. pJmo. pp. litiO. Cincimiati, !.-;.(i I nit y^^^.j^ i^,.,, ' 2 i "'St'i.s HoUey (H(irace) a Discourse on the (u>iiiu> and ( 'hai'aeter of. I'y ' '.'es Caldwell. I'ortriiit Svo. jip. 12'.) I, hoards niK lit. r.ostoii, IS-JS, I •_'.') ■'Si.'.i Hciley (Mvron), and What he Did for !,iti.'i'tv iii'id Tnie UeliL'ion, Toi'triit I'Jlllo. pp. e'js l;o>ion, ISSii. "•') .■.^7(l HoUoway ( I-amii ('.) 'I'hn Liidies )ftiie White llofise. Washinjrtoii to (iraiit, w 00 ■.s,-):i Hayes (li. B.) .^p li <; •'i"l^:<' r,,s7i Homes of Amevioiin .Statesmen; Win. .fohiiston on the Liie iiik] ( liamcle • ^^.j,|| iinocdoial, personal and descri])tiv.^ of Svo \'p I t ''iiiciniiaii, 1^.1' - - sketches, liy viuiou.s writPis, Fac-ket(lies ,,,,,j u-ood-cuts. J^vo. pp. 4s4. Hartford, of llic l-ile and Chiiiiictei- of. By T. M. \s:,:>. - '>0 Cooiey. Willi iiitrodiietoiy remiiik< liy Wni. B. spiiiL'iie Svo. pp ;;i") ^'ew^ol ls:;7. •''S7"J Horr» -f \ineiioan Authoi's. Coni- _.' pri-iiii: aiiec'n ,,d. per-k, l.-^tU. 1 .-.ll -,,s7;: Hone (Pidlip). Tho Dia.y of, .■><.")ii Headl(y(''- l") Wadiini:(on imd lS'J-<-ls.")l Kdite(l with iui introduction his (uMierals i: vols. Iliiuo. 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New York, 18.J8. 75 ftuaker— ii.")4') As AnsTR.iCT of the SufTerings of tlie People call'd (>uakers. for the Testi- mony of a"-10f)t). .> vols. 12mo. old calf. London, 1733. 3 50 ('i54() .Ancient Te.stimony (The) of the Re- ligious Society of Friends, commonly called (iMiakers. 16mo. pp. 84, paper. I ailadel- pliia, 18:»5. 25 (')")47 BAKrt,.*v (Robert). A Treatise on Church Guverniuent, t'ormeriy called An- Leeds, I82y. 1 (JO .\n Examination aiul Principles of archy of the Ranter-, Pto. lf)mo. pp. 124, half bound. Phihidelplna, L822. 75 0548 H.\TEs (Elisha). The doctrines of Friends. lOmo. pp. 340. (■)54y Kates (Elisha). of Certain Proceedings the Society of Friends, called (Quakers. 8vo. pp. 311, sheep. St. Clairsville, 1817. 125 «')550 r.Es.sE (.loseph). A Collection of the SufFering.s of the Peo)ile called (Quakers, from the time of their fust being distin- guished bv that name, in 1050, to the time of the Act of Toleration, in 108'.t. 2 vols, foiio, old calf. London, 1753. *'» 00 6551 C'liAi.Ki.EV (Thomas). Collection of the Works of. A journal of his life, travels, and Christian experiences. 12mo. pp. 580. London, 1700. 2 25 0552 Coi.i.ECTiov oE MiMouiAi.s (A), con- cerning divers Deceased Ministers and Others of the Peoj)!*' called (Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and parts ad- jacent, to the year 1787 12mo. pp. 430, sheep. Philadelphia, 1787. 1 50 ()^t'h\ Another alition. 8vo. pp. 408. Lon- don, 1788. 1 50 6554 DisrtPi.iVE of the Society of Friends of Ohio. Yearly meeting at Mount Pleas- ant, (>., 18P.». ' 16mo. pp. 115. Mount Pleasant, 183'.». 75 65 'i5 GiuFKiTH (.Tohn). Journal of the Life, Travels, and Labours in the Work of the Ministry. Formerly of Darby, Penn. pp. 42(). -f ({ritlith's Brief Remarks ,\d- v Thonins S. Flyrnp.D. I), .'{vols, Svo. Cincinnati, iS74-N. (inc'hi ('.r)G2 Nkiunckx (Ilev. Tharlos) The Life of tlie. Willi a oha|iti>r on tho oarly Catli- olic missions of Kontnciiv; ooiiiims not(\s on tho iiro;.'ress of < 'utiiolicity in tiie United States from iSUO to is:j'); an ac- count of the estal>lishment of the Society of .lesus in Missouri; and "i liistsions of Ken- tucky, 17s7 to IS27. Embracing a sum- mary of tlie early liistory of the slittc; the adventuies ot the first Catholic emigrants; biographical notices of the early mission- aries, etc. IGiuo. pp. iiU8. liOuisviUe, n. d. [1844]. 2 <)(• Shaker— t').')65 P.RowN' (Thomas). An Account of the People called Shakers; their faith, doctrines, and practice, exemplified in the life, conversations, an', sheep, stained. Trov, 1812. 2 5i> 0506 EvAN.s (F. W.) The Origin, His- tory, Princii)les, Rules and Regulations, p. 103, paper. Lexington, 1828. New York, 1840. 1 25 0568 M'Nkmau (Richard). The Kentucky Revival. With a brief account of the en- trance and j)rogress ot what llie world calls .'^hakerisra. etc. lOmo, pp. 150. New York, 1840, 2 0(> 050'.» h'oi.T. AVP Book, A Holy, Siicred and Divine Roll and Hook, from the hord Cod of Heaven to the Inhabitants of the Earth. 8vt). pp. 402, sheep. Cjinterbmy, N, 11., 184;;. 7, (III 0570 Si'MMAUY View of the Millennial Church; or. United Society of Believers (commonly called Shakers. j l2mo. pp. liJI) Albany, 1823. 1 i)(i 0571 Ahotlirr cdit'um. l2n»o. |tp. 3H|, ..\!- l)any, 1848, 1 (in 0572 Tin: Oihku Sii>i.: ok tiii-; Qckstion A Vindication of the Molln-r and the Elders, By onler of the United "society at Union Village, Ohio. lOnjo. pp, 175, paper. Cincinnati, ISJO. 2 IJU 0573 Shane (J D.) A Sketch of the im- migrant Church. 8vf> pp. 27, paper. Cin- cinnati, 1858. '2,') 0574 Stone (Will L ) Maltluas and his Impostures, or, the progiess of fanati- cism. Illustrated in the extraordinary case of Rdbl. Matthews and some of hin foierunnei's aixl discijile,*. lOmo. pp. ?>M. New York, I8:;5 .iO 0."75 Taneyhill (R. M,) The Leather- wood '8(). ;;u 0570 Thompson (Jos. p.) Chuicli and ,*^tate in tiie Uniteil States, with an a|iiicii- dix on the G(Minan pojmlation. lOmo. pp 100. Boston, 187:;. 5it 0577 Thornton (-L W.) The Puli.it of the American Revolution; or. the political fierinons of tiie pei'iod of 1770 With an historical introduction, notes, and illustra- tions. 8vo pp. 537. Boston, 1800. 1 'I'l 0578 Waylen (Rev. Edward). Eccle>i- astical Reminiscences of the U. S. Svo. pp. 501. New York, 1816. 1 •J.'> 0579 Young Men's Christinn Association of the United States and Pjiitish Province*. 1st and 2d conventions. 2 pamphlets. 8vo. paper. Washington and Cincinnati, 1852-50. i>> SLAVERY AND THE NEORO. f)58o Abolition Societies, establi-hod in different parts of the United States. Proceedings ,' the Third Convention, Philadeljihia, 179(). pp. 32. -j Fourth <'on- vention, 1797, pp. 59.-4-Fifth Cotivenlii>n, 17'.. 8 pp. 20.4-Seventh Convention. ISOl. pp. 55. Each, 50 Holy, SiUTpd flu 111 the Lord abitants nf the >. <'fttiterliury, ;'i III! the Mill<'iuiiiil y of I5fli(>vpis I lliino. \<]>. :;jo I 1)11 lo. pp. ;'.H|. ,\i I (jii • r»y. tJiK.sTioN illiiT and the iii«(J "^(pcit'ty at [ip. I7."i, imper. [ctrfi of tlip im- 17, paper. Cin- 25 attliias mill his I'fss of faiiati- extraordinary id souje i)f iiin l(Jmi>. pp. ?A'. .il) TIm" Lt^itlier- tlu' Jijipt'aiatice . I'ylks in East- pp. .V.», j.ujier. ;iu ) f'liurcli and with an appcn- ion. l>hn>). |i)i 511 Tlip rnlj.it of or, tlip political I TTf) With an '», and illn.^tra- n, ISC.O, 1 :>.", vard). K('('le>i- he V. S. Svo, 1 -J.-. inn Associaticm itish Province*. 'J, patnphlpts. ,nd Ciiicinnati, 75 !9, ostabli-hod I'nilpd States. 1 <'onvention, . -j l''onrtli <'on- th Convention, nventioii. ISiil. 51) tHUn'cry and thv Xiiffo. '241 n.'hSI Adami (Ncltcmiah). A SoutliM VifW of SlavtM-y ; or, thr«M» monllis al the .^oiith ill l^r>'|. tJinu. pp. 224. iSo.ston. 1>'»'» 7') t'''>si.» Albert (Mrn u. v. R.) Ffouso of I'lomlagi'i or <-'hailotto UronkH and othor slaves, as tlu'y appeared in tlu'lrohl planta- tion and city lil«>. l2tuo. pp. 161. Now York, IS'.M. '-, <')."is:; Alveraz (.Alonzo). Proj-ros.^ :in«l liili'liij;«'nic of Americans. Foiindfd upon tin- nornnd and alisoUite servitude ol in- tt'iior anintais to uiankinti, t>tc*. iivo. pp. 01:1. n. p., \sC,',. 1 fjo «''.'>S4 Andrews (E. A.) .Slav«>ry and Do- tiu'stic S«Mvitudi> in th«» I'nittvi States. I'Jnio. pp. 2iM. lioston, IS;;(». .5o t'l.'iS,') Armistead (WiLson). a Tribiue for tli« N<';;ro; heinj; a vindication of the moral, intellcctnal, and religioii.s Ciipahili- tics of lh(( <'()loiued portion ot mankind, hio^'raiihical .^iUetciio.s, facts, atiecdotes, . l'hil!«d.-lphia, iM),;. CO t'>.")S7 Aunt Sally; or. the cross tlie way of freedom. A narrative oj the slave-life and purcha.se of tin* mother of Kev. !s;iac Williaiu.s. ItJmo. pp. "JIG. (Jincinnati, istli!. 40 •■•.")Sf< Autographs for Freedom. Edited liv .Inlia (.irjtliths. l2n«o. pp. L*.'>;i. Boston, i.s.'>;{. CD C)'>A9 Arwifier.ii'tfon. I-'mo. pp. 3U9. All- iiurn, lS.'i4. 7.*) »).")',•(» Barnes (AU.ert). The rhurch and ."^iavery. iJmo. jip. 1%, paper. Piiiladel- phia, l".^.*)7. 40 ti.'i'.tl Barnes (An)ert>. Impury into the Scriptural \'ii'ws »)f Slaverv. IJmo. pj>. ;i"<4. I'liiladeli-hia, 1S57. ' 1 «H» ti.V.vj Bascom HI. li. , D. D._) Met ho. i i sm and Slavt TV. 8vo. pp. lf)5. Frankfort, iSI;V ■ . 75 t'.;V.»:; Botume ( Elizabeth n.) First Dayn among the Contral»ands. I'Jnio. pp. "JSO. Boston, 1S<»;]. 1 25 <''V.»4 Brackett (J. H.) The Xejrro in Maryland. A study of the institution of slavery. Svo. pp. 270. Bait., l.S8'.». 2 00 05'J5 Brackett (J. K.) Notes on the Progress of tlie Colored People of Mary- lamJ since the War. Svo. pp. %. Balti- more ISUO. I 00 r,,')<)i'> Brisbane (Wni. H.) SlavehoMing K.\amine«i in tlie Light of the Holy Bible. Inmo. pp. 222. Philadelphia, 1847." 40 •mM? Brown (John). Sh»vo (.Ife in fJeoi^'ia. A fiarrative of tl»e life, sntlerinsj!*, and e-cape of .lohn Brown, a fugitive slavtf. Edited by I.. .\. CJuinierovzow, lOmo. pp. 250. London, I.WV J!j «'.5',ts Bruce d'hilij. a.) The Plantation Negro. .\s ;i Ficeinan. observations o» his diaracter, coiwlition, .ind prospects in i2inu. pp. - W >'«>v York. I 25 ) The Ne::ro (^ues- X. Y.. ls'J(», 75 VirL'inta. IS'.'J. <'5'.ty Cable (^5 tiuu. I'Jnio. pp. CdOO Cairnes(.l. E.) Tin- slave Power. Its character, career, and probable designs. Being an attempt toe.\plain the real issues involved in the American conle.st. Svo. pp. 171. .\ew York, lsti2. . 1 oo bt)(ll Care.y (M.) Letters on the Colo- nization Society, with a View of its Prob- able Kesults. Svo. pp. ;i2. Philadelphia. IS.3S, -J.-, <>t>i)2 Carey (H. C.) The slave Trade. Domestic and Fon-iLMi. Why it exists and how it niav be e.xiinguishcd. 12mo. pt). 42'''. Plula'delphia, IS.'Ci. 1 (M> tji".(i3 Chase (IL) mid Sanborn (C. W.> North and the South. Statistical view of the condition of tiie free and slave states. PJmo. pp. L!l. lioston, ]85t). 50 <«6()4 Cheever ((^oo. B.) The fiuilt of Slavery, and the Crime of Slaveholding, I'emonst-ated from the ilebri'wand (iret-k Scriptures. i2mo. pp. 472. Boston, iStV,). 75 0(1(15 Child (Mrs.) An A]>peal in Favor of that Class of American i called Africans, l2mo. pp. 2.'52. Boston. Is.;:;. ',(> tir.oG Child (L. Maria). The Fivedman'.s Book. l2mo, \)[t. 277. Boston, lS('t."). »')(> ♦)ti07 Child (L. Maria). The Ifight Wav the Sah^ Wav. lOmo. pp. loS. New York. IS52. ■ ;;»> _6()(iS Christy (David), African Civiliza- tion and its lu'lation to American Slavery. Hvo. pp. 5;5. (^'incinnatj, 1S50. 25 (>Cm Christy (David). Cotton U King; or, the culture of cotton, and its relation to agriculture, mamif'acture. and conunerce. l2mo. pp. 29S. New York, is.'.ft. M (JtllO Clarkson (Thos.) Ttie flistory of the Hise, I'rogress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament. 12mo. pp. ,34S, sheep. Wilmingtoi* 18I»i. 75 «'>0n Clowes (W. Laird). Black Amer- ica. A .study of the ex-slave ami hii* late master. 12mo. pp. 240, Lou, IS'M. 125 •'••■) li? Cobden (Jno., ('.) The \Vhue ""'laves of England. < 'ompiled frons ofiicial documents. Svo. pp. 4US Auburn, 185>. 75 242 liofxrl Clarke .V Co., Cincihimti. IM1= Giil3 Cochin (Aujfustiii) «r I'inmricipalioii. I'_'iiin pp 1W»:5, 0614 Cochin (Augustin). 41 -J. Uesults Boston, 1 00 Tho HoHultH of Slavery iL'mo pi). 41:'. Bos., l«<«'i. 1 UO CiOir) CoflBn (l.i-vi) Kominisconcos of, the Uepnlcil I'lfsident of tin- rndiMjirountl Uailroiid. I'.cing a luiof lii^^tory of tlio ^liihois of iv litetiiuo in lichalt of the >lav.', with the stories of iiunieious fuj»itives who gained thc^r treetloin tiiif.ujih his instru mentality, and many otiier incidents. Tor- traitsof Levi and ( 'atlieiine Collin. 12nio j.p. I'.Vl. Cincinniiti, ISMl, 2 (H) 0610 Controversy l>etween CaiusGmcchn.s fttid OfHimus ill reterence to the (.'olonizin;: the Free People of Colour. Hvo. j»p -IS, paper. Geoif-'etown, 18"J7. ''(» 6017 Conway (Moiicnie D) TheGolden Hour, l-inn. pp. [till, Boston, 1S02. T'» 66 1 H Conway (Moncure D.) The He- jected Stone, or, Insurrection v. licsurrec- tion in America. 'Jino. pp. l^il. Boston ]H02. "•'■' «)019 Cooper (Anna .lulia). A Voice from the South By a hlack woman of the South. Portrait l2mo. jtp. MW. Xenia, IS'.)- 1 tl(» 0020 Duncan (.las.) A Treatise on Slavery, showing.' the evil of slaveholdinj; both from the light ot nature and divine revelation. Svo, jip 13t'). New York, 1840. "-O 0021 Eldridge (Elleanor) Memoirs of_. 48mo. pp. 12S Providence, 1S42. 75 0022 Elliott (Iv N.) ('Otton is King, and Pro-slavery Arguments: comprising the writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Ho Fletcher (.lohn). studies on Slavery, in Easy Lessons. Coinpiled into eight studies, and subtlivided into short lessons for the convenience ot readers. 8vo. pp. G:;7, sheep. Natchez, IS.Vi. 2 00 0020 Free Soil Convention (The). A Melo-Drama in 'lhr<'e Acts. By Llebbs. 18mo. pp. 75. Maysville. 25 0027 Freeman (He v. F.) A Plea for Africa. Conversations on slavery and col- onization. 12mo. pp. ;j4'J. riiila, 1838. 50 0ti28 Garrison (^V. i-Ioyil). Lectures of fieorge Thompson, and history of his cmi- iit ction with the anti-sIavery cause in Kiig- land. l2mo. pp. 190. Bo! on Br-tish C*)lo!iial .Slavery. Svo. jip. 171, boards. London i8;;o. ■ 50 OO.Ki Goodloe (l» b' ) The Southeni Platlorm; or, manual of Southern nenti- merit on the sid>ject ot >lavcry. 8vo. jip. .so. I',o-ton, lS."is' 4(» t'i(')31 Goodwin ( 1^ Kj Souiliern Slavery in its Pre.st'iit .\-pe('(s. <"ontaining a reply to tlie late work of ihe I'i^liop of Vcrniont on slavery 12mo. j^). 34.1. Philadelphia 1804 " ' Mi() M.V2 Greeley (Horace). History of Ihe Struggle for Slavery E.\ tension or lle-tiii- tion in the Tniled .Statics from the Declara- tion ol Imlependence to the Picseiit Day. Svo. pp. 104, papei'. Ne\v ^'ork, 1850. 75 0033 Gregoire (H.) An Iixniiry Con- cerning the Intelb' 'tiial and Moral Fai'iil- ties and Literature ol Negrot" ; followed with an ace >unt of the life and works ot fifteen negroes and mulattoes distinguished in science, literature, an]<. 150. Cincinnati, InIO. 00 00;',() Helper (Hinion K.) Nojo(pic: a (^ue^-iion for a ('omiiieiit. 12in<>. pji. IT'.' New York, lSf,7. 1 mi OO'm Higher Law (The). Tried by loa- son and .\uthority. Svo. pp. 54. New ^'oIk. 1851. •:") 0038 Tlir .v(imr. With answer. Svo. pp. 54+48 Cincinnati. 1851. 10 oo:;'.t Hopkins (J. H.. 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Fuller and movicaii slav I'd- Williams 1S47. :.() itivo of. <'oii- f his travels I slave ill the iL'rjio. 1 1)1. I'll) Nojo(lue: a liino. \<\t. IT'.' ] III! Fried \>y I>'ea- }. New ^'(ll■k. •:') ver. Svo. pp. Ill illOp ot' \''l- siastical, and l2nio. ))]). ;!Tii i (III A Letter to \v a citizen if large iiap' r. indition a.id in the United ^mo, pp. 2! I. ;j() t)(ii2 Jamaica Slave Law, witli I'ro- leedirigs and DocijuumKh lelativc thereto. hvo. pp. -'|'5, hoards, uncut. London, ISJS. I 110 ti(V»,; Jay (William). An liKjuiry into the ' liaract(M' ami 'r«Midency of the Amer- ioiiii < 'olonizalion, and Anierican Anti- Shiverv Societies. I'Jnio. pp. J(Jt». New VorU.'ls;;:). c.o (ii'ill Johnson (I^ A.) A School History of the Neyid liacc ill America, from It'll'.) to is'Mi With a short introduction as to the 111 i).'in of the rai'c; also, a short .sketch ot l.ilieria. I'Jmo. pp. 12()(), Kaieigh, N, C. l.s'.ti. I HO tiiil") Junkin (<^'Po., D.D.) The Integrity of our National llnioti r.s. Abolitionism. Svo. pji. "'.) Cincinnati, I.S4,''), .'lO I'll. Ill Latrobe (-'ohn il. i?.) Coloniza- tion and Abolition. Svo, pp. 40. Baltimore, Ih.Vi 40 I'l'l" Latrobe (.'ohn H. ]'• ^ Coloni/.a- liiiii A notice of \'ictor llu^jjo's views of (■hivi ry in the United States. Svo. pp. 4S. Hiiltimoro, 1S;")|. 40 I'lt'iiS Letter to Napoleon III. on .-^Lavery in the Southern States. By a Creole of hiiuisiana. v^vo. pp. 128, paper. London, iM'iL' ;")() 111'.) Liberia Colonization ii\ 10 pam- jihlcts. V. d. I (N) t'l'i'io Liberty Bell (The). I'.y Friends (if Freeilom. Ithno. jip. 'M)4. Boston, IS47. GO Cii'i.")! Livermore (fieorge). An Ilistori- ciii liesearcii respecting tiie < ipinions of the Koiiiider.s of the lu'iiublic on Negroes, as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers. Svo. jip. i>l, half morocco, Boston, ISO.'i. 1 50 Oi'i.'ili AiKithcr rnpji. Boards, uncut. 1 'i.'j liii."); L'Ouverture (i'oussant). Life of. The negro patriot Cincinnati Literary Clul), Novem- ber ICi, IS72. 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On the Pro-historic Remains of Kentucky. I plates. 4to. pp. ;•!!, paper. Cin., 1S84. :-' 50 (i%0 Carrington (Mrs.) Ab-sa-ra-ka. Land of inas^in'rc. Being the experience of an ollicer's wife on the plains. With an outliuf,^ of Imiian f)peratioiis and con- ferences, i'roin lsi)''> to IS7S, By ("ol. II. P-, ('arrington. Mai)s and illustrations. iL'mo, pp. ;i78. I'hiladelphia, 1S79. I .')(> 'l. Boston, ISSl, 6W2 Caswell (Mrs. Harriet S. ) Life among the lro(iuois Indians, inio. pji. Our Plates. I'Jnio. p).. :VJ1. Boston, iSUli. 1 50 ii'.'O;') Catlin (Ceorge). The Catlin In- dian Calleiy in the United States National Museum. With memoir and statistics by Thomas Donaldson. M portraits of < 'jitliii, 142 plates, and 2 large mai.>s. 8vo, pp. l>3y. Washington, 1887. 3 50 «'il)t)4 Catlin (fleorpe). Illustrations of tho Manners, ( 'ustoms, anil Condition of the North .American Indians. 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The Last of th« Illinois, and a sketcii of the Pottawatomics, and on the origin of the prairies. .Small 4to. |>p. 55. Cliicago, IS7i"i. ijtf <')'.t7o Central Ohio Scientific Associa* tion. Proceedings. Vol. I, pint I. .\n- tir|uities of M.td Kiver Valley, eto. Plains. 8vo. pp. U7. I'rbana, IS7S. I ,V> (V,)74 Century of Dishonor. A sketcli of the United States ( loveinmeiit's Dciil- ings with some ol he Indian Trdx's. My H. H. (ileleii Hunt JacksonJ. 12mo. pp. 457. New York, ISSi. 1 5o *i',t75 Chapin ( Fiederiek 11.) The Land of tlie Clit! l)A-ellers. Illustrated with 12 photographs, 52 photo-engr.avi n.trs, fiiil- fiage, iiiui ;> maps, 12m(». pp. IS.'^. Boston, IS',I2. 2 25 (■iti7(i Charency MT. de), Le Mythe d.- Votan, Ftude sur les Origines Asiiitiii'iis de la Civilization Amcricaiue. 8vo. pp 144, pai)er. Alencon, 1S74. 2 no 'i'.>77 Charney (Desir(>). The Ancient Cities of the New World: being voyages und explorations in Me.\ico and Central America from |s.")7 to 1SS2. Map and nu- fnei'ous illustrations, 8vo, pp. (JO'J. New York, 1887. ' 00 C'.'Ts Che Meiltiil. It:' with its Vii 14, Wailsv r.''T'.> Chii „f King i'h mill notes I •J vol.s. ^tna h(i7. (.'••so Ch« lilt! (J real iMinitnoidy i)l(i I'leiieb lIOl. 8Vo. (V,t"7 Ai'C (<'}-->< Col iho West r IMl"'!". Lo ' G'.'^'.i Cor i-ilicd Pace: iii.L' an accd and relics over it.s sii their origi' '-vo. p}». 12! il'.l'.H) COI tory, and '-\ Young N'lition, etc ;>!7. '■'.i'Jl A>u. l.iiiy, 1847. i'.',i',i2 Cgj Enoch Bk ustrations of •Jonditimi of H. With lot. ♦>i>:lil jM'iu's' ; till- wil(ji'8i now «>.xistiii^. i'hihi.lelphiii, 4. royiil Sv(t. *, roviil j^vii. f.ilo«I. 1 Vol, s'.tj. ;•! uo list Jtainlilti lidcky .Mi.iin- •]►. ;<"»l. f.nii. amotifi tli»« JmlhinA ond Atrft(f'»tfnf/)f. 2r)5 )1>. .;:>•. liOIl- 1 0<» tPH of Eij.'ht 1' in Eur()|io niUan <'()1U'0- \'o. J.oiuluii. 4 m • Koo-Pn. A I' custom-* (if illustj'iitioiK. st)7. 4 ;')l> • I,ast of tlift itliiWHtoinii'--, lirii'rt. .Small ific Associa* IKirt I. .\n- . <>tO. rial.'V r. A SketL'h lIlKMlt's Dflll- 1 Tribes. My J. I'Jino. ]i|i. .) Tiie L'uia I'Mtcd with li •itviiiL's, fuit- l.ss, Boston, Lo Myth»' li- es Asi{itii|U<'-i le. i!' 2 (Kl The Ancient iciiiir voyiigcs imd Central Map and lut- II). ayj. New 00 c.'Ts Cherry (P. P.) Tho niiiv<'«'i«'t'k Mdutiil. Its history attd its tii^crilxMl slono with itH vindication. \Voo«l'CUt. Xvo. i'|». l.t, Wadsworth, 1x77. •*•" t'<'h'.* Church (I'enjamlii). TIm' Hislory „f Killer I'hilip's War. With introduction iiiiil notes hy lli-nry Martyu Dcxtfi, Maj)S. •' vol.*. »itnail 4tu. boards, uncut, llostou. hi;:. ti Mu (.'.»>(> Church Crhotnas). TUii |listoryjf>f ill,! I. '2 '2^t tV.Kj A'l'itliirnHtim. Sv<». |ip. 'M). X«'W Volk. l!^-2'X I '>'> (<[■<'! .hiotJiff viHt'toti. With imtps and up- ncriiii.-^ ')V S.ii. I)ral. ;»<'*», old lli.cp. i-.wWr, iKli'J. 1 Ih ♦V.i^:; Cold. .1 C'adwaUader). Thrt His- tory of tne Fivo Indian Nation.'* of Tanaihi, uiiirh arp depeiulciit on the rroviiico of NfW York in America. With accounts of their r«-li>rion, niainicrs, customs, laws, and loniis of <;ov«'rnnit'nt. wars, treaties, etc. ]\\>. '_'(ll. -i-l'apers relatin'>;;>. l.ino. hulf caif, gilt back. Loiid-.n. 1747. lli 0. lu 00 y'u^i'i Coleson(Mi^« Ann). Narrative of her (.'aptivity anionj; tiif Sioii.\ Indians. luT terrible sutieiings and providentiiil p4. 7'« ti'.ts" Afiot/irr copy. Il;ilf bound. I <)(> I'V^S Colton( C''^.> Conant ( A. J. ) Footprints of Van- i^icd l!:u'cs iu the Mississippi Valley; be- iiiL' an account ol smno of the monuments aii'l relics of prehistoric races scattere(J over its surface. With su.iTL'estions as to their ori«:in and uses. 1 l.'i i-ngravings. Svo. pp. IL"J. .^t. I.ouis, IST'.). 2 00 ''•''.'O Copway ((!eorge). The Life, His- tory, and Travels of Ka-ge-ga-gah-bowh, :\ Young Indi.in Chief of the Ojebwa N'lition, etc. ISujo, pp. J58. rhiladelpliia. ;S17. I •"» 'W\ Another CiUtlinx, .^vo. pp. 'Zl\. Al- !..ny, 1847. 1 <"' i'>'i',(J Cort (I'f^v, <"yMis), Metuorial ot Enoch Brown and Eleven .Scholars, who W«M« inassiicred In Kriinklin Co., l'a.,_hy tho Indians duiitn: the T.-nliac war, 17ti4, pp. los. Till" I'.i>ui|uet » 'clebration in Ihishy b'liti r.attl.-lield, iss,;. pp. ."".o. Ilimo, pafier. bancilsfer, iNStV, 4<> •v.»',).; Creraony (■biiii\ c., Intn-pirfrr). Life among llie Apaches. l2nio. pp. M". ."»i'>.s. 2 2"> tVj'.tl Croghan (<"ol. iho connlry adjacent to llie Ohio liver, ami to conciliate fhe Indian nations wiio had hitherto acted with tiie French. Svv>. pp. -IS, paper, uni'Ut. (One luniilred copies privately printe ♦V,e.).*» Custer (Mrs. Elizibetli V>.) Fol- lowing the iiuidou. IJmo. pp. 341. New York.Ts'.io, 1 ;>»> •V.iyt". Custer (.Mis. Elizabeth H.) "Boots and .^addles;" or, Life in Dakota with (General Custer. Portrait and map. I'Jmo. pp. ;il2. New York, l;vs:>. 1 ."><> »V,t'.t7 Custer (Mr.s. Elizabeth B.) Tenting on the I'lains; ov, (ieneral Custer in Kan- sas and Te.\as, IJuio, jijj. 40^*. New York, M'.*;;. 3 00 (>W^ Custer (<'en. <5eorge A.) My Lift- on the Plains; or, personal experiences with the Indians. J«:vo, pp. lioG. New Y'ork, ISSl. '2 50 ('. Salem, 1SS7. 2;> 70012 Day-Breaking ( I'he), if not the .Sun-K*ising of the Gospel with the Indians in New England. 4to. pp. ol2, half mor- occo. London, 1047. Keprinted, New York, 1SG5. -* *I0 700.". Ai.oth.r t-nj>)i. Large paper, sewed, uncnt, " " '- 00 7004 Deane(l{ev. .lohn B.) The Worship of the Serpent traccil throughout the World. Illustrated. Svc. pp. ii'.U, half calf. London, IS.IO. 8 00 7005 De Forest (John W.) History of the Indians of Connecticut, from the earli- est known period to 1850. 12mo. pp. 509. Hartford, 1851. 2 50 O' '.Hi) Jiohcvl Clarhc ..V Co., Cinriinm/i. "OOt'i De Hass (Willis). Ilistoiy of tlie K;irly Sell lenient iuhI imliim Wiu-^.p! West N'irginia l''mlit;veiii;.' tin accoiiiit of the various e,\|i»Mlitioii in tli<> West pi'evioiis lf» IT'.'.'). Also, liioginpliicil sketclies of /atie, Me( 'iilloek, Wet/el, aiidotliers. ilhis, ."Svo. jip -H''.. WhoeliiiL', is.")]. ;.")() 7l)07 Delafield ('lohti). An liH|niiy into the (Ji'iiiiii ol the Aiitii|iiities of AtmMic;i, Witii an appendix, eonl,rmiti>; notes ami a view of llie canses of the snperiority ol tlie men ot the Noilliern ovi'f those ot the SiMitheiii lleinispluMe. liy .Fames l.akey. :\'.K I<> 110 TOlls Del Rio (I'on Antonio). Desi'iip- tion of tin' linins of an Ancient ''ity, dis- covered near I'alenqne. in tlio Kiiigdoni of < ianteiiiala, in Spani-h .America. Ti'an>late'.) De Smet (P. .1) Western Eli- sions and .\! i-sioiiaries, iL'iiio. ](p. "i.l'J. New York, 1^ .V-',. 2 Od 7»>li) Dobrizhoffer (Martin). An Ac- count of the a hi pones, an Kiiiiestrian People of Paraguay. '['ranslatiMl from the ' .itin. o vols. Svo. lialt hound Lon., Is22. (i (10 7011 Doddridg'e f.Iosephl. Logan, the Last of the U.ice ot Shikeliennis, Chief of the Cayuga Nation. To which is adtled \\\o dialogue of the backwoodsman and tiio dandy. l!t>)iiiiite. 4lo. pp. 7b, sewed, uin'ut, rubricate-' liile. Cincinnati, KSiiS 1 2.'» 10\2 An<,f/i, Togetiier witli a view ol tlie state of society and manners of the first settlers ot the Western ( "ountry. IbtiKJ. ]>p. .'ilb, sheep. Wellsburgh, Va,, 1.^24. Title page mended. f) 00 7014 Anot/ifr cifitio)!.. Willi a Memoir of the Authoi by liis Daujihter. Edited bv Alfred Williams. l2:iio."pp. 400. Albaiiv, ISTt'). I 50 701.') Dodge (■'. K.) Hed Men of the Ohio Valley. An aboriginal history of the period conunencing .\.. i>. liiaO, and ending at tlie treaty of (ireenville, a. d, i7U"). Embracing iiotable facts and thrilling inci- dents in the settlement by the Whites of the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. 12m.). pp. 4o-J. Springtield, JSi'iO. " j 00 70li'i Dodge ( Uichard 1.) Our W,l.l ' n I ti'aits, customs, etc. Svo. pp. 6^)'.',. \t- * York, iss:; •,, j 7017 Donaldsor (Thos.) Tlio si.s N;,. tions of New Ye... StMtistic- a;id intn. esting facts ccjiicerniiig their history, pr^s. ent coiKlition, etc., iiiciuding an account ol the Irorpiois League, its territory, aucicii! and nioilern governnieiit, and social ciiS' toiiis. M;ips and portiait.s, 4to. pp. s9 pupi'r. Wa-liiiigton, lN'.t2. I •,;.■ 70IS Donnelly ( Ignaini- I Allantiv thn antediluvian world Illustrated. i^^id^ pp. 400. New York, iSS2 •_' (in 7ketciies of eminent iiidivitorical account of the diUerHiit tribes, with a diss(>rtatioii on their oriL'in, antii|uities, manners, and customs. H.- vised, with valuable additions by Piol, II L. ^\'illiains. Svo. pp. 7n7. New Y.)ik, iS.sn 2 ,-,ii 7022 Drake (Samuel (i.) I'.iography ami History of the Indians of North Anienm •Svo. sheep. Boston, ls:;4. '1 in 702:; Drake (S. (i.) old Indian Chiori cle. being a collection of exceeding laiv tracts, written and publi-hed in the tini'' of King Philip's War, by persons residing' in the country. To which are now addeil an intro(luction and notes, ."^mall 4to. jiji ?,?,'.\. Boston, ISiH. 4 (HI 7024 DuniK.I. P., dr.) Mas-^acresof till' Elountains. \ history of the Indian wai^ in the Far West. Illustrated. Svo. jip 7S4. New York, iSM). ;; TJ 702") Eastman (Mrs. Mary M.) Till' American Aboriginal Portfolio, lllustrateii by 1. Fastman, L^ S. \. 2() line steel en<.'raviiigs. 4to. pp. S4. Philadelphin. IS."):;. :; i")!! 702»') Eastman (Mrs. Mary II.) Chicora, and other lii'gions of the (\inquerors ami the Conquered. [Indi.ins.] Numerous iiiie ,^teel engravings. Poyal Svo. p>[>. i'Jfi Philadelphia, 1S.J4, 4 0" In. Hit IIS (Hill Ai'rlnl dIoiIII. Z-U "I Oiir Wil.l ' f I porsonul (■ ', tfU (>r tllr iTOin - religion, li!il)it> I pp or),!. .\f... ' ,) TllO Sis N;,. istic- iiti'l intfir. icii' liisU)iv, |)r«s- ll>r illl !ll'Cni|lit ot I'lfitory, iiuoit'ii! , iUicl social ciis. irt. tlo. p|i, s9 s) Alliiiiti-: tliH I'tiMti'd. I'Jiiin •J Oil ) iiidiaii lli-tniy 1111^ illiistr.ilii)ns I'mU, Iss.y ;{ oil V, /v/'V'.r). The tc(J Stutcs; tluMr in.-, ii'li!.'ion, arU 1 lojretids, and liMt line ciifjiav !'(i, 'J vols Mival , iSSl. -Ju'lKI I 'I'lu' Aii()nj;iiiii ootnpi'isini,' l)io- ncnt indivifluais, t of the (iiUiTHiu i>n tlioir iiiiL'in, 1 (.Mistoms. H<- ions liy I'lol, II s7. Xi'w ^^>l■k, 2 .'.I I ) P>io<:i'aphy ainl Nortli Aintiirii •J nil 1 Indian ( 'Inoi i t' cxi'iMMlint; lai'- lic(l in the tiiii.' pfi'sons resiiiiii; 1 arc now added Small 4tn. ]i] 4 nil Massacu'i's of tin' tlu> Indian wiii^ rati'd. Svo. jip ;i "■') Mary IT.) Tlio folio, lllustrateii 2') line steel riuladelphiii, ;; ')(! iry 11.) < 'hicora. ( ^^nquo^ors and ns.] Numerous ^'al Svo. p[>. i'Jfi 4 on 7()-J7 Eastman (>r.' Mary 11.) Dalic... ;di ; or. lili' and legend.- of the Sion.x round Fort Snelling lllu.trated Unm ' p. lii'iS. New YorU. I>i4'.». 'J nii TOl'S -1 /'-//»«•>■ rv./../. No plates. !•_>,•. 702'.) EelU (\lov. Myron) History ol Indian Mission>i on the I'acitii* <'oast, Ore- )li>\\, Wusliiiigion, and Idaho TJuio. pp. liTo. I'hiiadrlphia, l.s>-J I •_'") 7ii;;(» Eells ( l\'<'\ . M. i l.-n Y.-ars of >ris- sionary Work among the Indian.; at SUo- konia'^h, W.a-hinglon Territory. 1S7I-S4 I'Jnio. pp. 271 I'.oston, IStW'i I 2'> Toll Eggleston (iMwaid) iind Scelye fLiliieK.) Urant aftd lied daekol. Inelnd- iiig iin aceoiint of t lit- early wai's ol' the Six .Nations and lln- Imrder warfart' of the licvolution. Map. Illustrated 12ino, p)) ;;7() New YoiU, \s~\> Illl) 70;!2 Egfflestop. (Kdward) and Seel.ye (Lilli(H'l) I'oeihonvas. Inoiudingan ae- c'liiintof tlie early settlriufiit of \'irgii;ia iiiid of the a'lventure- i<\' Captain .lolin .^inith. Illusti'ati'il. I2inii. pp. 310 .Vew Yiirk, IS7',t. I O'l To:;;; Eggleston (Kdward) and Seelye fl.illie 11.) reciunsch . d the Shawnee I'lMpliit. Including sketohes of George li'Mgers ( "lai'k, Simon Keiiton, \Vm. Ileiii'v Harrison, and manv other- tammis in the IVuiitier w.ar-i oi Teouinseli'^ time, llln-- ir;iied. 12iiio PI). ;;.'!2. \. v., I77>. 1 oo 7o:;4 Eggleston f George c.) Red i:.ii:ie and the War- with the < 'reek Indians ol Alaliiuii.a. Illustrated. 12nio. p)> .■I4ii. New Vorli, ^^7S 1 no 7(t:'..') Ellis CKd ward S.) Camp I'ire and Wigwam l2mo. jip. .'JSS. I'hiladi'lpliia, ISS,-). I (10 7n;;i") Ellis (George T'..) The Ked .Man mid the W'iiite Man in North .\meriea, liom its discovery to tile present time. .■Svu pp 1)42. r>ostonl i>s2. ;; .')() rOiM Emerson ( Hll''n i; ) Indian Myths; (•!•. legends, tr.iditions, and -vmliols of the nliorigmes of .Vmeriea. Illustrated. Svo. pp. f,t)7. I'.oston, 18S4. 5 00 7o;;.s Enquiry into the causes of the Alienation uf the Uelaw.ire and Shawnee liidian.s fnini tho British Intert^-ts. To- gether with the remarkable journal of I'liristian Frederic Post, hy whose negotia- tions, among the Indians on the !»liio, they wer(! withdr.iwn from the interest of the French, ,tnd thereupon abandoned the fort and couniry. [By < has. Tliompson]. Map. London, 17")'^. Svo. pp. I,S4, paptM'. iiiu'iit. Philadelphia, !Si'.7. ' .') 00 70:i<) Ethnology CHureMU of), Fir-t An- nual Report, IS7'J-SU. Coiitaiuiug Evolu- tion of l.iiigiiige; Mythologv of North .\ineiiean Indians; Wyandot Government, and I imitations r)f the I'-i' of >ome An- thropological r)ata. liy .1 \V. Powell, Mm luaiy Custom- oi' Noith .\merican In- iliaii-. By II. C. Yarrow. Studies in Central An ericaii Picture Writing. By E S. liolden. Cessions o! Land by the In- dian Tribes. By C ( ', |{o\ce ,sien |,un- guat'c among the Nortli .\meiican Ind'ans. I'y Col. Giiir.udv Mallery, ete. 2 maps, and .")■) line )ilates, some (;oloreij, and ett7 wmxi- cuts. Imp. Svo. pp. ()0;i. WashinL'ton, I SSI, ■;•, t)0 7ii40 Tl"' S'lm''.. Second Aninnd li'epoit, I8S0-S1. Containing Zuni l'"etiches, by 1''. II. Ciisiiing; Myths of the Iroiiuoi-, by E. \ Smith; .Animal Carvings from tlui Mounds, by II. W. Ileiishaw, Navnjo Sil- versmiths, by W. MatthewH, Art in Shell of the Ancient .Americans, bv W. H. 'lolmes; Cat.dogues of the Collections made in New Mexico and Arizona, in 1S7'.I an. I ISSO, by .1, Stevenson. 77 tine plates, some colored, 714 woodcuts, and 2 maps. Imp. Svo. pp. 477. Washington, Ins:;. ,■, 00 7041 The fiamc. Third Annual He))ort, ISS1-S2. Containing Notes on Maya and .Mexican Manuscripts, bv C. Thomas; On Marks, Labrets, etc . by W. II. Dall ; Omaha Sociologv, by .1. ( ). l>orsev; Navajo Weav- ers, by Dr.' W. Matthews: Pre-IIistoric Textile Fabrics, by W . II. llolmes; Cata- logue of Collections made in iS.Sl.bv W. II. llolmes; Catidogic' oi' Collections made in New Mexico and Arizona in ISSI, by J. Stevenson. 4.") line j)l!ites, some colored, and 2oii w>od-cuts. Ini)). Svo. pp. OOd Wa-hington, 1S.S4 4 00 704- Tlir f: mir. Fouitli .Annual Pepoit, ISS2-S3. Containing Pictograjtlis of N. \. Imlians, byGarrick Mallerv; Pottery of the .Ancient Pueblos, by W. II Holmes; An- cient Pottery of the Missi — ippi A'alley, by W, II. llolmes; Foini and Ornament in Ceramic Art, by W, H. Holmes; Pueblo Pot- tery as illustrative of Zuni Culture-growth, by F. Il.Cushing. s.; plates, some colored, and .■)r)4 wotxi-eiits Imp. Svo. jip. f').'i-f-''>->2 Washington, l.s.stl. 4 00 7o4.'> The xame. Fifth .Annual Pejiort, ISS:;-S4. Containing Burial Mounds of Northern N. S., by Cyrus Thomas; The Cherokee Nation of Indians, by C. C. Hoyce; The Mountain Chant, a Navajo Ceremony, by Dr. W. Matthews; the .Sem- inole Indians of Flo"ida, by C. Maccauley; The Religious Life oi the Zani Child, l)y Mrs. T. E. Stevenson. 2 maps, 21 plates, some colored, ainl 77 wiiod-cuts Imp. Svo. pp. r>3+r>64. Washington, 1887. 4 00 '! C, 258 RiiIk il ( liu-hc .il' Co., ('iitciiiiKdi 7u44 r/ic Sdinr. Sixtli Annual Kcpoit, 1SS4-85. Containing Anciont Art in the Piovince of Cliiri.|iii, l.v W. II. Holmes; Textile Ait, by W. 11. llolnies; Aids to the Stndy of the Maya Codices, hy Cyins 'J'honias; Osa^'e Traditions, hy K'ev. .1. <). Dorsey; The Central E>kini(i, hy Dr. F. Boas/ 3 majis, 7 plates, i")4t') wood-onts. Jnir). Svi). ]ii>. ")S-)-t')7'i. \\'asliin>.'ton. l,SSs. 4 (10 704.'> The sainr. .'Seventh Annual Rfi'iiii, 1S,S;V-S('). Containing Indian Lin<.'ui>tic Families north of Mcxieo, hy .1. W, I'oufll: The Midewiwin ; or, "(Ira id Medicine Sd- ciety " v-f the ( ijihwa, hy W. .!. Ildllm.iii; The S.'icred Formulas of the Cherokees, hy James Mooney. 2 Maps, "J": plates, .'i'.t uuckI- euvs. Imp, 8vn. ))p. 41 J 4.)',). Wushing- ton, 1S'.)1. ■> 00 7(147 The S'lvic. Vol 2. The Klamath Indians of .South-western ( >regon, hy .^ Iherl S. Cetschet. I'art I. l']thnograiihical Sket^cli. Texts and (iranunar. Map. 4to. pp. 711. J\artll. Dictionary. 4vo.pp. 711. Wti^h iiigton, IS'.tO. ' ' -'(• 7048 The . 00 7040 Themhtc. Vol. 4. ilousesand House- life of the An\erican Aborigines, hy Lewis H.Morgan ;;i plates. 4to. pp. J^^l Wasli- ington, ISSi. •') 00 7050 The .'tiDiie. \'ol. 5. < th.-ervations on Cup-shay)ed and other Lapidarian .-^cidpturi' in t''e< 'Id World and in .America, by ( 'liarles Uau, ;-;.'» plates, pp. II'J; ( 'n Pre-Ilistoric Trephining nwl Cranial Annilets, hy Di\ h'obert Fle'tcher, 9 jilales, pp. Mil; A .Study of the Manusi-ript Tiojuia, by ("yrus 'J'homas, with intioductiirn hy hr. D. (!. r.rinton. '.< jilates, pp. ;;7-M'''7, and nu- merous wood-cuts. 4to. Washimrton. 1S,S1-'J. •'» 00 70.')1 Tltesitme. \'ol. (V The ( 'egiha Lan- guage fof the < imaha and I'oiika Tribes ot the Sioux), by .lames C). Dorsey. Myth-^, f^tories, and letters in the original, with translations an'' notes. 4to, pp. 7U4. Wash- ington, is'.to. :; 00 7052 The.';ame. \'ol. 7. A Dakota-English Dictionary, P>y Stephen U. Rigg<. F^iUted by .lames (). Dorsv-y. 4to. ))p. i''0.'>. Wa-h- ington, iS'.tO. '■'> 00 70.5:; Events in Indian History. r>egin- Jiing with an .\ccoiint ■ !' tin orJL'in of the American li:dian.san and Ad- ventiii'e.s of. Who was stolen in .lackson Mich., hy the Indians, ls:;7, and his return from captivity. IS(')(i. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 112. ( 'hicago, l^ri7. 75 7(t5() Finerty (''oh:! F.) War-Path atxl bivouac, or, the conipiest oi' the ."^ioux. .\ narrative of stirring personal experience.- and. adventures in tlie Rig Horn and ^'el- lowstone expedition, of lS7t), and in tjie campaign on the Ih'itish border in IS7'.' Illus. - 12mo. i>p. 40('. Chicago, IS'.IO. 2 00 7057 Finley ('b P-) History of the Wy an- co)ial Chinch. 12mo. pp. 4;;2. Cincinnati. 1S40. 4 00 7o5S Finley ('b B.) Life among the Indians; <>r. personal recollections and his- torical incidents illustrative of the Indian life and character. Portrait. 12mo. ij) 54S. Cincinnat' 1S57. I 5o 7o.V.t A'(Ot/:er •■.■pii. Soiled and mended title. 1 CO 70t'0 Fletcher (I''oheit) nn Preliistoric Trephining and Cranial Amulets. 4to. p|i. •;2. Wasliinglon, |n"-2. 1 50 7otW Flint ('fimotli\ ) Indian Wars been woven the manneis. customs, and beliefs i.l the earlv ( 'lierok(>e-., together 70(pC, ] iiig a Su I'l inces with a 17 !0. I MM. Iiitliaiis (111(1 Ai'riui (iIakjij. •lb\) ttlemont'' in r fdiiciso I'i- :'s, etc. Willi By Mr. Wi- ?s. iSvo. \>\\ :'. t) (ill ■.11(1). V(iy- (l Immiiiciii 'iistf)iii'< aihl erica. ISiiic •J (HI ifo and .Ad- iii .liu'ksoii 1(1 his return c'(l. Svo. pp. ar-Piuli iitnl le ."^ioiLX. .\ expel'ielice,- )iii ami ^ '1- aiul in llir (ler in IST'.i. ), IS'.IO. 12 (l(» V of the W V (lu.;i I r.o ;ind mended 1 (il» n Preliistoric els. Ito. p|i. 1 ,^,(1 lian W;irs :'iist(ans, and (>e-., tojietlier with a recital of tlieir wrongs and tlieir u'linderfid progfcss toward civilization, jf.iiio. pp. 1244. I'hiiadeiphia, ISH;'.. 1 Ml TOtJ') Foster (. I. W.) Pre-iristoric Kaces el the l'iiite(i States of .America, .^vo. jip. 41'«. C'hica.^n, ISTS. ?, 00 T'.ifiti Four Kings of Canada (riie). liC- iiiU a Sueciiici .Account ol' the l-"our Indian i'l inces lately arrived from Nortli .America, with a description of their country, etc., 1710. iliniii. |)p. 47, paper. London l.MH. 1 .'iO Tor.7 Franklin (lienjamin) Pliilosoph- i(;d and M i>ci'llaiic(ius Papers. Heniarks iiiicernin;.' the savage.s of N'ortli .America, etc. Sv(. pp. IS('). London, 1 7S7. '1 L'") Toti.S Frost ('ohii). Illustrated Histori- cal .'^ketidies of the Indian.-:. lv\hiijitinjjr tlieir maniieis and cii>toms on the battle- lii'ld and tlie wigwams, JL'mo. j)p. 400. New York. 1S.")7. 1 00 70t;',( Frost (.'ohn). Indian Battles, Captivities, and .Advt'iiture-^, trom the eai- licst period. I'Jiiio. pp. 4()S. New A'ork. ls:.7. 1 2";' 7'W England, and the lhigli>h inlialdtants, n IhSS. 4to. pp. .'U), hoards, iincin. '"in- . .tiiiati, lsr>(l 1 00 7o7;5 Gardner-Sharp (Mrs. Ahhie). His- tory of theSjiiiil Laki' Ma>sacre and < "ap- iivity ol .Miss Ahhio (iardner. lllmo. pp. :;14." Dcs .^^)im■s. l.^s.'). 2 00 7074 Gibbs ( ' ifoige). Notes on th(> 'I'in- in'li or < 'li'pt wyaii liulians of British and li'iis-ian AiiK'ric.i. 1. The Eastern 'I'inney, liy iiernard K. li'ii.><. '1 The Loucheaux Indians, hy Wm. 1.. Ilarih'sty. .1. The Kiilchin Trihes, h\ .'^tiachan . tones. Wood- ' Mis. Svo. pp. '1'k jiaper. Wa-hington, \H\>\. " 2.') 7o7.") Gilbert ( Bt-njamin). .A Narrative ol the ( 'apiivity and .'^^ullerings of licnjamiii • lilhert ami his Eamily, who were surprised ly the Indians and taken from thcii iarms '111 the froniiers (d PcnusylvanJa in the ■pr'ng of 17S0. Ii'imo. pp. 11':!, name cut "11 the title-page Loiuhjii, 1 7S,V ."; (il) 707G Gilbert ( B. ) Narrativ.^ of the Caj)- tivity and ."^ullerings of Benjamin 'iilhert and liis Parnily, wiio were surpristnl by the Indians ami ttiken from their farm on Ma- h(>ning Creidi, Pa., in 17S0. Svo. pp. 38. Lancaster. GO "077 Giles (•lohii). !^^emoirs of the Odd .Adventuifs, .'Strange Didiverances, etc., in the Captivity of ('ommander of the garri- son on .St. (ieorge river. ^LliIle. Svo. pj). 04, pajier. Cincinnati. ISi'i',). (it) 707S Gillman (!!(>iiry). 'i'he Mound- Builders and Platyrnemism in Jlicliigan, and (certain (diaracteristics pertaining to ancient man ill Michigan. Wood-cuts, Svo. jip. 41, jiajier. Washington, 1S7-1-7. 25 707',t Goodrich (S. Cl.) 'I'he Manners, Customs, and .A nti(piities of the Indians of North and South .America. Itimo. pp. .'iol'). P.oston, n. (i. 1 00 7050 Gordon fll. L) L(>gends of the North-west. Illustrated, ■'^vo. jip. 143. St Paul, 1SS4. 1 -1^ 7051 Gore(d. Howard). Tu(duestion. Svo. pp. 3.j-r''-i paper. Astoria, lS7',t. ,')0 70S:j Grinnell'e people. 12ino. pp. 417. .Now York, iss't. ] 7-^ 70S.-, Grotius ( Hugo). On the Origin of the Native Hices of America. To which is addo(l a treatise on foreign languages and unknown islands, I'>y Peter .Aibinus. ISmo. pp. '(.'!. vellum. Edinburgh, ISS4. ( Privately printed. "i I 2.'> 70SC, Habel(S.) rheSnilptuies of Santa Lucie Cosimialwhuapa, in Ciiatemala; with an accoiiul of travels in Central Ame:ica, and oil tii(» Wcstfin Coast of .South Amer- ica, s plates. 4to. jiji. *.tii, jiaiier. NVash- ington, 1S7S. 2 50 70S7 Haldeman (^. T.) On a ■ Poly- chrome Bead liom l'lorip. 27, paper. Chicago. Iss.;. ;-;0 70S',l Halket (.iolm). Hi-torical Notes resjiecting the Indians of North .America; with remarks on the attom)>ts made to eonv(>rt and civili;'.e thi'iu. >\o. pp. 40s. Lomloii, 1S2"). 2 ..(> 2(iO _u Roliert Chir/ci' ,v (.'<>.. Cinrinnafi. morocco, s:".lt 4 01) 7090 Anrt. ,-op'/. Walt' liack aiul top. TO'.M Haines (Elijah M.) 'llio American indiaii. illiisti'atcil. 8vo. pp. SOI), ('lii- caL'o. i-^^S. .'> 00 TOOJ Harris (o. !I.) Ahoriiiinal Oc- cupation (if till" Lower GeneHco OoiuitiT. Small 4to. iiipcr pp. '.)(■). Kochcstcr, 1SS4. i 70'J:l Harrison (■'. I') Tho Latest Stud- ies on Indian IJi'scrvation^. Ilimo, ]ip. 2o;}, half slic.'p. Philad.Mi)hia, 1SS7. T") 7094 Harrison (^V, W.) Ahoii>!ine.'< of the Ohio Valley. + Bockvvith (11. W.) Speeches. Ili.'^toi'y, uianners and customs of the Nortli-westeni Indians. 12mo. pp. 96, i)aper. <'liicago, 1SS4. M 709') Harvey (Henry). History of the Shawnee Indians from the year I'.'iSl to !S.")4, inclusive. Portrait. Muno. jip. ;'. 16. ( 'incinnati, IS.'if). '2 -lO 7096 Haven(Saniuel F.) AiclKPology of the United States; or, sk(»tches histoiical and bihli(igra))liical. of the piogress of in- formation and op'nion resp(>cting the ves- tiges of antiipiities in the I'nitfd States. 4to. pp. I'lS, piper. Washington, 18")5. M 7-") 7097 Hawes (Barhara). Tales <>f the North .\ni.'rican Indians, and adventures of the earlv settlers of America. Uiuu). pp. 196 Lonilon, n. d, 7') 7095 Hawkins (lienjamin). The ("reek Confederacy. .\ sketcii of the ('leek coun- try in the years 179^ ami 1799. Syo. pp 88. Sayannah ls4S. 2 00 7099 Heard (I V. D.) History of the Sioux Wai and Massacre in IS()2 and 186:;. Portraits and illustrations, l-'mo. pp ;).')4. New Yoik, IsCif) I ^jO 7100 Heckewelder (licv. .1.) Names Avhich the Letii-Lenape Indians gave to the riyer.s, i)laces, etc., in rennsylvania, etc. 4to. n.i).,n.d. (.Extract pp. o")l -•'596.) 1 'J') 7101 Heckewelder (-lohn). An Account of the History, Manners, ami Customs ot tho Indian Nations who once inh.ahited Pennsylyania and the neighhoriiig States. Syo. p[). iyH-347, of Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. Phila- de'4)hia, 1S19. (Names on title-page.) ;'> OD 7102 Another rdit'mn, new and reyis<-d, with ail introiluction and notes by Kev. William O. Ueiohel. Large Svo. pp. 465. uncut edges. Philad"lphia, ISSl. 4 00 710;-. Heckewelder (-lohn). A Narrative of the Mission of the Uniteil P>rethren among the Delaware and Mohegai Indians, from 1740 to 1808, comprising all the re- jnarkable incidents that took place al. their missionary stations (hiring that jio- riod, etc. Portrait. Svo, pp. 429. Pliihi- delphia, 1820. T OD 7101 Hempstead (f«. S. I?.) Antiquitif. of Portsnioutii (Ohio) and Vicinity. Witii some speculations u))on the urigin and destiny of the Mtnnid Luildeis. 8yo. jip. 20, i)aper. I'ort-m'uUh, IS7.'>. .")it 7lor> Hempstead (•! S. B.i Arclueology. DevelopuK'nt of the North American Chu- tineiit. Svo. jip. 10. • .per. PortsmoiUli, 1 S79. -•'• 7106 Hiawatha; or. the story of th.- Iioipiois Sas-'e, in {uose and verse. ISmo ))p. ;n, half'bound. New Vcrk, lS7;i. 'iO 7107 A iint/.t'i- ci'iii/. I'ldth. ■"'') 710S Hilder(F. K.) Notes on the Arch:.- ologv of Mi-souri. Wood-cuts. Svo. pp 17. St. Lnuis. 1SS2. ID 7109 Holmes (Hev. John). Historical Sketches of the ^^issions of the United Brethren for Propagating theOospel among the Heathen. Svo. i)p. 472, boards. Lon- don, :s-j7. 2 5i) 7110 Holmes (^V. II.) Te.xtile Faurics of Ancient P>'ru. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 17 Washington, iss'.l. '2^> 7111 Hope ( Ascott 1?) The Men of the Backwoods. True stoi'ies and sketches of the Indians aixl liuli;ui lighters. Illus- trated. 12ino. pp. 4SS. N. v., 18S(l. 2 25 7112 Hopkins (Sarah W.) Lif^- amon^ the I'iules; their wrongs and cl.iims. Ivl- ited by Mrs. Horace Man. l2mo. i)p. 2iW Boston, ISS4. ' »"' 71 L) Horn (Mrs.) An Authenti' and Thrilling Narrative of the Cainivity '•{ Mrs. Horn and her two ('hildicn, witi: !.Ti Harris, by the Comanche hulians. 'le. pp. 32, paper. Ciiieini'.iti, l.s"^'. ■)() 7114 Home (Henry, .lu".; Tho Citizen of Nature, m a seri(^s ricaii Indian in Lond(v ' Iiis ^Vienil at home 12mo. pp. 2.'8. Lirelou, L"<:'.., I'l 711') Howard ( 1 skotchf-s i)f itoi's. lllin- ., 18S(l. i> L'5 hill- umniii: rhiiuis. I'M- ■Jino. i)p. 'J'l''' 1 nc itliPiiti • and uivity "i Mi>. I), witi: ^T; lulians. ' w. '. I , .)() Tho Cili/.t'ii u-i s from ill 'n iiis ^Vit'iiil .Ion, IS:'.., 7:'i MP ()) N'ez his anot'sti.is, s eiK-. flics, his ninl ci([.iir('. ip. 274 r.ns- I 7') li Hcsoarciit -^ ndivii wars in u'ctii'Ut nvf iM' intcro lini; lian (l('pre S 00 Jndiiliis (I ml Afi-/itlnl(),/i/. 7117 Hunt (Helen). A Centuiv of Dis- honor. A sketch of tlie United ."States (i')vernment's dealings \vitli_some of^ the Indian trihes. l2nio. pp. 457. New York, jSSl. I -•'» 7118 Hunter (.l"hn P.) Memoirs of a C.iptivity amiiiiL' the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of iiiiifleen, \\ ith anfC .1/. 7/.. r <•'./...-. Svo pp. -ti'iS, half calf f,\tra. ;i .'.(> 712t» .b/r-./A.r .i//'-./.. Svo pp. ULV I'hil- a.teli>hia, ls2:;. 2 2.'. 7121 Indian Affairs, .\nnual '_[';!'"!■*'; (if the t 'oiiiini>sionrrs <•! !s.")lto l,s.7fi. 2:'. vols. Svo. Washingt-n. I>i nO *^.* A numbt-r of odd volumes can he Ml)ipli<'d. • 7122 Ingram* Itobcrl). Account of the Ten Trilics of l.-,iael hcing in America, originally published by \l. .Manasseh Ben l-rael, with observations thereon, etc. 12mo. ])p. 01), half morroct'o. « 'olchester, 17',t2. 2 "t> 712M Irving M"iin r.) Indian .'^ketches lak Aiiiithii- 1- i'liioi.. 12mo. jip. ;iti"). Nt iv York, ISSS. 1 .')() 7r.'*» Jemison (Mary, Deh-he-wa-mis). Life oi'. Hy .lames K. .Seaver. Ibmo. pp. ;iii:;, paper. llutfalo, IS80. '<■'• 7127 Jewett (L.) . London, 1S7(). '■> <><• 7 125 Johnson (<'harles). .N';:;rati' ol' the InciilentsattendingtheCapture, deten- tion, and Kan.-om ot Mi'.i<> Prisoners by tlie Indians on the Ohio Kiver, 17'.H.. With u >ketch of Indian characUi, maijiurs. etc. l2mo. pp. 204, boards, uncut. New Yo.k, iS27. -^ •'" 7120 Johnson (Elias, a Native Tu^'^;lrora ''hief). Leg! .,''s, tr' 'itions am! law- ot the Iroquois, or Six '>ns. and history o*' the Tuscarora Indi, Svo. pp. 2;' ■ Lock- port, ISSl. 2 00 71"0 Johnson (W Kletcher). « -■/'t' Sitting P.ui; and histoiy of the Ind.i.; ^.ar .,f lsll(M)l. UlustrateiL 12m'v I'p. '4.'>, 11. j..,n. d. (iSOl). I •"»(! 71:'.l Joues (Chailes < '., Jr.) Aboriginal Strictures in (leergia. \Voo(Lcuts. Svo. J, p. !;i, paper. Washingi >n, 1 s78. H) 7i;;2 Jones (I irlesC, ,lr.) Antiquities oi the Soiitherii 1 ndians, particularly of the (ieoriria I'ribe-; Illustrated. Svo. pp. yhVl. New' York, IS7:;. 5 00 71:;;; Jones <'hailes C. ,Ir.) Historical Sketcii ot roiinH'hichi Mico oi the Yama- craws. Svo. pp. Li.!. .Ml>any, Ist'iS. '1 'Ih 7i:;4 Jones (diaries <'. .Ir. ) Monu- mental h'eiiiai'.is of (lenrgia I'late. Svo. pp. 1 I'.i, jiaper. Savannah, ISid. 1 'lO 7i;;") Jones (Daniel NV.) Forty Years among the indi -ns. .\ true yet thrilling iiarrativeof the author' -■ ,.x]ieriences among the Indi ins. .'svo. pp. -MO. Salt Lake < 'it\-, 1^1)0. 2 '><) 7I.;i> Jones I David) .\ .Tournal of Two \'isits made ti> some Na'ions of Indians on the We-t Side ' if tile lii'.er <'hio. in the veal.- 1772: .id 177'., A'ith a biographical notice of the .\ntlioi. I'.y Horatio (i. Jones. 8v.> pp. 127, papei', uncut. .New York. ISC.V •; <"' 7i;i7 JoneS'het of the West; Life and H i lory of (ien. Har- rison; and the First Oration on the Life, t'haracter. and 7I;jS Jones(.iames a.) Traditions of the North American Indians. '■'< vols. 12mo. London. l!s:in, 7 1:;'.' Jones i I't-ler) History of the Ojebway Indians, with especial reference t their conversion to Christianity. Por- trait. I2mo. }ii). 278. London, IStJl. 1 ,')0 714' Jones (.Ios,.ph). Explorations of the Alioriginal Hemains of Tennessee. Il- lustrated. 4to. pp. 171. j.aiier. Washing- ton i^7ti. •■> •-"> 7M' Journal «>f American Fthnology nnd ArcliaoloiTV. Fdite.- by .'. Walter • . vvkes. Maps'. Yols. I-:;. Small 4to. lioston. 18;*l-2. Each, 2 50 7142 Kamblin(.Iacob). A Narrative of hi-^ Per-onal Experience as a Frontiersman, dissionarv v^formon) to the Indians, and Kxt.lorer,' ISmc lU). 140, ,Silt Like City, I SSI. 1 00 714:; Kanda ( T.) Note< .m Ancient Stone Implements, etc, of .Imikui. With map and 24 folded plates, t'ontaining hun- dreds of tigures. Imp. Svo, op S. Tokio. 1SS4. - "*> 7144 Kane (Paul). Wanderings of an Artist among the liuliansot North Ame - ica, from Canada to Yanc" , -er's Island and r)regon, through *'. .iudscm Bay Companv's territory, and .k again. Map ' and colored iilates.' Sv> -'p. 4ti:;. London. IS.V.l. •'• 00 711.") .l/,'.M,r c./iv. 4 plates u,,:iti;.c'- ;i 00 2&2 Robert Clarke ij- Co., Cit^cinrtati. 7146 Kelley ( l":iniiy). Narrative of my Captivity aniunj' the Sioux Indians. Illus- trated. 12mo. pp. I28r>. Hartford, is: 1. 1 UO 7147 Kelton (I). II.) Indian Names of Places near the (Ireat Lakes. Vol. 1 (all published). Svo. pp. 55, Detroit, 18SS, 1 00 7148 Kennedy (-'as.) Probable Origin of the American Indians, with particular reference to tlu' Caribs. 8vo. pj). 4li. Lon- don, I8.-)4. 75 7I4U Kinzie (Mr^. .Tohn IT.) Wau-P.un, the "Early Dav " in the North-west. lUu.s- trated. 8vo. pp. 4',"S. N. Y., iSftd. 5 ()() 71.")() Kip (Kev. Win. T.) Early Jesuit Missions in North America. T'omjiilcd and translated from the letters of the Freni'h .Jesuits, with notes. Maj). ]2nio. pp. ',\'1\. New Yoi'k. lS4n. 1 .')() 71.')! Kip HN'm. I.) Historical Seene:^ from till' t >ld .Jesuit Missions. ll2mo. ))p. .37."). .\ev.- York, 1S75. 1 7.') 715-' Knight ( Edward IT.) A .Study of the SavnL'f Wrapons at the Centennial Exhibition of IST'i. 147 wood-cut.-;, .^vo. ■pp. Sl', paper. \Va-liinj:t(iii, ISSO. ,")(! 7I5.I Knight and Slover. ■) Atroc- ities. Narrative '.li' tilt' peril.' i il'ei'ini.'s of Dr. Knii.dit and .loiin .Sin oni.' the Indians dining the iievoliuii ry W'wv. I'JniM. pp. 72, paper, uncut. Cincinnati, I8t')7. 1 DO 7l.*i4 KnostZ (Karl). MytholoL'ii' und Civilization der Niii-dani('iii<,'i;iisclien in- diaiier. > Aif'thcr r.iip'i. Hi', iiior extr.'i. 4 .')<) 7L"i7 Lambert (L'.M)lie). Cmious ob- servations u[)on the Manners, Customs, Usages, Ditferent Language^. Mytliology, Government, Cjn'onotogy, Ancient and Modern (ieogniphy, Cerenn)nies, i;<4igions, Meclianics Astronomy, Medicine, Physics, Natural History, < 'oininerc(>, Arts, and Sciences of the several nations of Asia, Africa, America. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo. sheep. London |_17— ]. '1 00 7ir)S Lang (.John P.) Vlmv of the Ori- gin and ^Migrations of the Polynesian Na- tion: demonstr.iting their ancient discov- ery and progressive settlement of the con- tinent of America, jtiino. pp. 2.")t), h.alf calf. Londoft, \s.\\. 2 (»» 71;V.I A'Kiihrr ••'•}>h. Hoards. 1 2.'> 7160 Aniithrr, ■■, paper. Wash., IS,"):;. 5 oo 71i)2 Larkin (Frederick). Ancient Man in .America, including works in West(Mn New York ami portions of other .States, to- gether with structures in Central .\merici. Illustrated. 12ino. pp. 27ii. Pandolph, N. Y., lSS(t. i ,-,() 7 1 <■».■> Leland (C. Ci.) The Algonquin Legends of .New England; or, m.vths an(l folk-loi'o of the Micniac, Pa-iili- ing niiinnei's and customs of the Noith American Indians. With an account of th» posts sfituated on the river ."'t. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, etc. To which is added a vocabulary of the Chipjiewa language, eti- Map. 4ti'>. 1)1). 2'.>.'>. London, I7'.il. " 7 .'.o 7 !().') Long (.L) Voyag.'s. An editi..ii in French. I'ranslatetl by P>iilt>cocq. .\vee ties notes ft .'idditions intiM fs-ante-;. Map Svit. pp. ;;20, half morocco. II annei' Hep. 2 2"' 7lii('t Loskiel (Cieorge Henry). Ili>ior\ of the Mi--ioii of the I'nited Prethn-M among the Indians in Noitli .Vnn'ric'i Trantraied by ancient remain^, and the manners and customs of modern savages. Illustrated. .Svo. i>lK t)J.>. New Yoric, IsT.s. f) OK 71t')^ Lubbock (sir .John). Th(» Origin nt v.'itiiiu tin' Indian Territory and their future pro-^pects. Svo. pp. IHL W'ashinu'- ton, 1840 ;; 2". 7170 J,). „'/,^, ^7-//. Halfboiuul. 4 00 7171 McCulloh (.1. H.) Researches. I^hilo-ophicai and .Vnti(]uarian, loncerning the uboriirinal liistorv oi America. ^lap. S'.o. i)p. ")■.■;,■,, >tained. " Halt, 1S2'V 2 M 7172 McKenney ('i'homas L.) Memoirs, OfHcial, ami Peisonal. With Sketches ol travel among the Northern and Southern Indian-; embracing a Wi'r excursion and Itulidhs and Ari-/ut'olo(/}/. 263 • Antiquities 1(1 (lescrilicd Aiitiquiuiaii largo plates. >:;. " 5 (H) \ncifMit Mail in West(Mn itM' States, t'l- ral AnuM'ici. Kaiidolpli, 1 .■-() > Algonquin . iHAtiis an(i -aina(|UO(l(lv, <>. PI'. .'JT'.i. '2 iiij 1(1 Travels nf v\ov, (leseiili- tlie Noitli 'count of tli» t. Lawrence, I is ailded a uiguatre, et.- iT'.il. ■' 7 :.ii An editiuii (^Cocq. Avee antes. Miiji II annei' y). Ili>i(ir\ m} r.l'etlll'eli th Au\erira us La Trolie. n. IT'.tL r. 0) I'l'e-IIistoi if ■nt I'oniaiiis. IS of modern ). t).J.>, New 5 01) 'l'li(» Origin v(^ < 'onditiiUi al condition o. HI. MS tory (>( the iLraeing re- I'sent condi- their Kettle- )ry and tln-ir \\'as|iinu'- ;; -^'t ind. 4 W liesoarchos, , ( oneerning erica. M.\]>. I.) Memoirs, Sk»>tclies o( id Southern :cursion and description of scenes along the We.stern i;..rders. Plates. 'J vols, in 1. Svo. pp. ;;|()-i:;i). New York, lS4tl. 3 00 TIT.'} Aii'if/'i r fnpii. Halt morocco. 4 71T4 McKenney Criiomas L.) sketches of a 'i'oiir to tlie Lakes, of the character ■Old customs of the ('hii)poway Indians, and III the incidents connected with the Treaty ol l''oiid l>u LiK^ Also a vocabulary of the .\]tri(' or Chiiipevvav language. .Svo. iiji. ■I'.i4, shi'ep. P.altim'ore, IS'JT. .'i iil> TIT.') Aififii-r c ]>;/. Half morocco, gilt i.i]). uncut '' "" TlTt') MacKenzie (.T. P..) A Tr(>atise (^.n the Six Nation Indians. l:.*nio. pp. M. 'J'oronto, l^s-J .5it TITT McKinuey (Thomas I,.)aii.l Hall (.lames). llistoiy of the l.idian Tribes ol North .\meriea, witli Liographical sketches an<> TIT'.' McLean (.b>h 111. The Hero of the Saskatchewan. (Jeoige McDougall. Life among the (Sjibwav and < 'ree Indians in (•ana(hi. Svo.'pp -I'.t. P.arric, Out., l.^M. ."(> TISO McLean (•' oh n). i'he Indians, their nrmneis and customs. lUustrateii. illmo. pp, ;;.')!. Toronto, isS',), i 'S> Tisi Mad ean .(.' I'.) Tin- Mound I5uild(M- iWMiig an account ot' a I'eniaik- ■iliic people I iiat once iuhabiteil the \' alleys of th(3 t )hio ami Mississippi. Together with an inve-tigation into ;iie archieology of Butler con.nty. < >hi() illustrated with nu- merous Wood-cuts, and a map of Puller county. I'Jmo. pi". '-'.lo. Cincinnati, |ST",>. 1 ■">*) TLS'J MacLean(.L P.) A Manual ..f the Antiquity of Man. Illustrated. P2mo. pp. 1*),S. Cincinnati, ISSO, I 0(1 Tis:; MacLean(.l. P.) Mastod.n, Mam- moth an'» TlsC) Many penny (f^eo. \V ) Our In- dian Wards. A history and discussion of the Indian question. .Svo. \>\> 4:-'.0. Cin- cinnati. ISSO. 3 00 TIST Markham Mtiidiard). A Narrative History ot King IMiilip's War, and the In- di.in troubles in New England 12mo. p[i. ;;:;i',. New York, ISs.'l " 1 li.") TISS Marsha (Witliam 1. .Lnnnal of the Treaty ol Lancaster in ITll with the Six Nations. Annotated by Wiliinn II. Egle. 4to. j.p. ;>o. Lancaster. "l>^! - , Ijy the Uev. Thos. Prince. Svo. pp. 20, paper, uncut edges. Ho-^ton, ITo'J. Uei)rint. Nt!W York, ISO',*. ' 1 2.") Tl'.i'i Mason (Olis T.) Aboriginal Si. Wa-hington, IS'.tO. ."^O 7P.t.; Mason ("»lis T.) Cradles of the American .\borigines. Illustrated. Svo. pp. T.'). Wa-'hington, l'^>'.>. 25 Tl'.il MasonC'tisT.) The Human Beast of Burden Illustrated Svo. pp. 59. Washingt Ml, ls>'.». 25 Tl'.l5 Mason (Otis T.) The Latimer Col- lection of .\ntiijuities from Porto Rico. 14 n' ttes. Svo. pp. 2:;. paper. Washington, ISTT. 10 TP.tt") Mason (<'>tis P.) Miseellaneoug Papers on .\nthropologv for ISSO, ISSl, 1SS2, ISSo, 18S4, Washington. Each, 25 TP.'T Mason ( 7202 Memoirs of an rnfortunute Younj' Nobleman; ioIuiikmI IVom a thirtooii yours' hlavory in America. 2 vols. LSmo. ohl eall' not uniturm. London, 174.'!, .J UO 7203 Mercer(II.C) The Lenape.'^tono; or, the Indian and the Matmnoth. Jllns- trated. 12nio. j.p. '.)5. N. Y., lS.s.>. I -I't 7204 Metcalfe (Siunuel L.) Arollootion of some ot the most inteiestiiii.' Narrative.^ of Indian Warfare in the. West, containing an account of the adventures of J)aniel Boone, one of the tirst. settlers of KiMitneUy. Comprehendinj: the most important occur- rences relative to its early hisloiy, <'tc. To whicli is adiled an accnunt oi the expedi- tions of llai'uier, ."seott, Wilkinson, St. < 'lair, and Way lie. JJvo. pi». liTU. Lexington, Ky., ]S2i. 720') MetzCDr. ('. L.) Prrliistoric Monu- ments, Anders(Hi Tp., Hamiltnn Co., Ohio. Map. ^^vo. ]>\-i. \'.>. t.'iiu'iniiat]. Ls^J. 'S* 720G MetZ t I'f. < '. L. ) Treliistoric Monu- ments of thi^ Littirt Miarni Valley, i^Lip. 8vo. pj). 10. ('i;icinnati ls7H 10 7207 Meye (H > and Schmidt fL) TIu- Stone Sculpture's of Topiin and (^iuiiii.'ua. Drawn l)y H. .Meye; with historical and ile- scriptive text, by .T. Schmidt, 2n plates. p'olio. Half morocco. N. 'i',, IS.'-i.'i Jo tii) 7208 Mickley (Jos. .1.) Jhief Account of Murders liy the Iruhans, and thi'<'anse» thereof, in Xorthampton l.'ounty J'a , i )ct. 8, 17t').'>. Majt. l2ino, pp. u7. riiiladel- phia, 1S7.*). :V> 7209 Miller (■Inachin). Unwritten IIis- tory. Lii'e amonj: the Modocs. Illus- trated. 8vo. pp. 44.'). lii;rtf<.rd, 1S74. 2 M 7210 Missouri <'()ntributions to lh»» Archa^oloiiy of. i'y the Archieological So- ciety of the St. I^ouis Academy of .'"^cience. Part I — Pottery. ;'» maps and 24 plates. 4to. pp. 30, paper. Cambridge, ISSO, 2 50 7211 Mission Indians in California, lo pamj)hlets. V. p . V. d. I 00 7212 Mooney (.lames) TIh' Cherokee Ball Plav. I'late. 8vo. pp. 28. W.ashin^'- ton, ]s9o ;;.'•■. 72I'i Moorehead (Warren K.) Fort An- cient, the great Prehistoric Earthwork o{ Warren County, Ohio. Compiled i'rom a careful survey, with an account of its mounds and graves. Illustrated with a topograjdiical maji, .'!.') full-page jihototypes, and surveying notes in full. Svo. jip I2'.>. Cincinnati, ls',.lii. 2 00 7214 Moorehead (Waneu K.) Primi- tive Man in Ohio. Profusely iUustratnI. 12mo. pi..24'"i. New York l'^02. \> iK) 721') Morgan (Lewis II.) .\ncient Sd- ••iety ; or, irsearehes in the lines of humaa progress, from savagery, through barbarism, to civilization. hvo, pp, .\vi, .')t'iU. N'ew York, 1ST7. 4 uo "210 Morgan (Lewl.s II.) League (if the llo-(l(;-no-saunee; oi', tho Jro(]uc)is Maps, plates, and wood-cuts, .Svo. pp. 477. Uochester, ISSI. 7217 Morse (Kdward T.) Man in tli.' Tertiaries, 8vo. jjp, 12, n. p., I'^SL 2'» 72 15 Morse (.ledediali). A Peport of the .Secretary ot W.tr of tho rniteil Slate- on Indian .Ml'airs. <'omprising a narrative f'f a tour performed in tlie summer of l.^^'i Maps, and portraits of Piiwnet^ Indian-^. >vo, pp. 1(10, New ILivoij, 1S122. 2 .'jiJ 7210 Murdoch (-Tolin). A .study of the K-kimo P.ows in tho I'. .'^. National -Mu si-uin. Map iuid 11 plate.-*. 8vo. pp. 1". Washingtf)!!, Js'.tit. 2'> 7220 Nadaillac (Mar'iuis *.\nvers], Illustrated. 8vi», pp, 412. Nt:\v York. iS'.tL'. :i .'.(» 7221 Nadaillac (Manpii^ de). L". Mound-liuilders. Svo. pp, 2\ n. p., n. 722.'! Au. Now York, isuo 2 2.'i 7224 Niblack (Albert p.) I'lie Coast Indians of .Southern .Maskaaiid '^'>rthern I'.ritish Columbia 2 charts, 7i> plates, .tud iiumfious wiiod-cutsi, >vo pp. Ii'i2. paper, Wasliington. l^OO. 1 (M» 722') North-'west Coast of America. I'.eing I'csults of Recent l-^thnohvgical Pi- searches from the C.^Heetions of the Poyal Museums at lierlin ]iublished by tin- Directors of tlie Ethnological Department. I.'! plates (.'» coloreil). Polio, half morocco. New York, IS.^.'i. It) ()(» 7220 Nott (J. r,.) and Gliddoa «ieo. i: ) Indigenous Paces of the Earth; or, new <'hapters of ethnological iu'iuiry. Illus- trated. Svo, ]. p. ('>."»(■>. ' Philadelphia. 5(10 7227 Nott (.L ^!.) an.l Gliddon (fJeo. K ) Types of Mankind: or, ethnological re- searches, oase«i upon the ancient tnonu ments, pai.. tings, '-^culjitures, and crania ol races. lilustrateil. 8vo pp. 738. Phila- ilelpliia, 1S71. 5 Od 722S Nu ,^|)('ar 'I'lir Svo. ]>p. MO 7l'-.i Oji w.i.ys, basf( nieiils, by nf the Obj with fur t other reco VV- '•'>•'• ^ 7-V:o Orl Knl .M<'ii ; Hated. P. 72.-; 1 A,. 7r,-i Pa: gi'iUion fro hclu-t'en th lt.2-d. J 7:::::^ Pa tii|iiitics. bTi), 72:U Pa tlie < 'onspi the .N'orth lish Coloni >vo. pp. t'i'i 72:;.') Pa' failles O, 1 p.xiiedition region bet\ iicean, and ■f Me.\ico ' _ of -si.^c yea I who ."icconi iiardshi|)s llicts with ■iiliiives, ii: I'ogi'ther w :iii(| varioi pa>se.l K ]![) :;n;». ( , '-■''.' ^a ill" Wondt illgs (if (.'oi raid. 8vo iiiili, 1st)',). 72,;7 P[? i>sophi<|ue> ;n!ercessai irsjiece hi t'leve. 1771 723S .1/, Boil in, 177 723',» Pel .iichieolog reports (fo lilustrateil l,ss7 %» .Soir supplied. R'f' :|i Iinhidis (tin! .liu'/iilu/. l". o). Jfannors )ri(' I'o()]il('s I. I >' An vets]. Nt:\v York. ilo). I"- n. p., 11. <\. .'•!> do). Piohis )y DAnvcrs ilUistnUions. •J *"» Now York. I'lie Toast ml "^ortln'rn i> }ila1<.:s, ami ). Iii2. paper, I IM) >f America. i')l(v;zioal lu- of tlio Ivdval iicd by tin- Department, lalf morocco. 10 ()(> ioa«ieo. i: ) rtli; or, new piiry. II his- el p ilia. 5 (10 ion (f'leo. Ii ) nological re- icient tnomi ind crania ol 73S. Phila- r> 0(1 TL'liS Nuttall (Z.^ia). The Atatl or .^[icar 'I'lirower of tlie An("ienL Mexicans, Svo. ]ip. MO, < 'anitnidge, i(S'.U. "lO V:-'-'-' Ojibways. llistoiy of tiie ojib- wn.y, liascil npon Iraditions and oral state- nuMits, by Wm. W. \Var"en' iind History nf the Objawavs and the theii connection willi fur tradei's, ba»ed upon ollicial an(J utlicr records, by I'-dwarii D. Neill. Svo. p|i, '■;;'). .'. ;; :a) 7r.o Orton (•'. \l.) ''amp Hros of the llnl M.'ii ; ,,r, a bnmlrcd vears ajio. lUus- tiatcd. IJnu). pp. 401. N. Y.. ]S,V.». '2 .'tO 'rSn An„f/,crc"/"/. Half calf. '1 :>i) "^-'Vl Palmer (<'a)'t. (leorge). The Mi- gration from Shinar. or, the earlie.'^l links hclwcen the old and ne\v continent.s. 1 llmo, \f. S'l. ].on7'.t. 1 'J.'* 7L''i' Park (Samud), .\mei'ican .\n- ti.|iiiin."S. bvo. pp. L'«, paper. 'I'erre Haute, i>:ii. w 7"J'U Parkmin (rra!icis,.Ir,) History of tlic < 'onspiracy of I'ontiac and the war of the North -American tiibe.-s aijainst the Enir- lish <'olonies after I he Coiuinest oi <'anada. M'o. pp, t'lMO. I'.oston, IS.")I. U 00 7:i'."> Pattie. ')"lie Personal Narrative of fame-* < ). Pattie, of Kentucky, during an expedition fi-fun ."^t. Lonis throu,:ili the vast rejiion between that ])lace and the Pacilic- Ocean, and thence back through th(» city ■f Me.\ico to Vera i'ruz, dnriiigjiuniK^vings (if -si.'^ years; in wliich lie ans and daiige's, bad v.-iriou.s con- llicts with the hitlians, and were made "iplives, in which (.'.iptivity his I'allier died. I'egether with a n of the country :i])(l various 'nations through which they lia>scd. Eieadfid ."^uller- iiigs 7-J;7 P[.?.UW] M. de). Kecherches Phil- i>sc)phi(]ues sur Ics Ann'ticains, on memoires ;niercessant,s poiu" ,servir a i'histoire de iisjiece humaitu". 2 rvils. ItWno. old calf t'leve. 1771. -J 00 7L','iS A noil, fr edition. 3 vols. Ihmo. calf. lioilin, 177(». :i 0(t 't'l'.V} Peabody Museum of American .irclweology and t^thnology. Isl l',» 20lh reports (forming vols, 1, '2 and .i) in parts Illustrated, Svo. Cambridge, 18(18- l,ss7 10 00 \* .Som» of the separate reports can be supplied. 7240 Peet (Stephen D ) Emblematic Mounds and .Animal Elllgies. I'i'olnsely illustrated. 8vu. pp, j.jO. Chicago, IS'.lO. ),-,(» 7-41 Penhallow (S.iinuel I, The History of the W'ais df .New ICngland with the ivistern ln, 4to, pp. 174, Cincinnati. 1 s'l'.i. 2 .")(> 7lJ4'J Perrot (Nicolas), Memoire sur les Moeurs, Cdustomes, et Kelligion des *^auvages de IWrnericpie .'^eptenlrionale. i L'ino. pp. ;■; n -:;'i. Paris, lSil4. ') 00 7-4;; Pidgeou (William). 4'raditions o\ De-coo-tlah, and .\nti(|Uarian Uesearches, ' 'omi)ris5ing extensive explorations, surveys, and excavation-: of the wotiderfid and mvsterious eaithen remains of the Mound i'.uilders in ,\meiica, etc. Ulustrated, svo pj., ;;:M. New Yo,k. ls,"i,^. 2 .")0 "244 Pimentel ( !•".) Menmria sobre las j'ausas <|ua h.iii oiiginado la .Situacion .\ctual de la lla/a Indigina de Mexico, ^vo. pp. :,M."), pap'-r. .Me.xico, l.^ii4. 1 .')0 T24"i Ploujjeon (.\uguslus b,'). ,'^acred Mysteries aninng the .^Iayas and (^'uiches 1 l.;')00 Years .\go. Their relation to the sacred mysteries of Egypt, (Jre 'ce, Chaldea and India. i''reemasoniy in times anterior to the teni)ile of .''^oloinoii. Portrait, wood cuts, and lt» mosstypes. ."5vo. pp New York. bSSt) "24l'i Plongeon (Augustus be). Vestiges of the Mayas; or, facts tending to provt^ that communications and intimate rela- tions must have existed, in very remote times, between the inhabitants of .Mayal) iiud those of Asia and .Africa. ISvo. pp. St'i, pajier. New York, iSSl. 7.') 7247 Poole (Cajtt. D, C.) .Among the Siou.x of Pakota. Eighteen months' expe- rience as ,an Indian agen*. New York, bsSI. ' 50 i2mo, pt>. 2.';.j, 1 2'> 724S Porter (.1. H,) Notes on the Arti- licia! r>eformation of ('hildren among Sav- age and Civilized Peoples. With ;. bibli- ography. Svo. p]). 23. Wash., 1889. 15 724<.» Pouchot (M ) Memoir upon the Late War in North .America between the French and English, 17r),>-t)(), followed by observations upon the theatre of actual war, and by new details concerning tin- manners and customs of the Indiatis; with topographical maps. I'ranshited ami ed- ited by Franklin B, Hough. 2 vols. 8vo, I)aper uncut. Hoxbury, iSGi). 8 00 7250 Priest (-losiah), American .Anti(|ui- ties and Discoveries in the W'est; with a copious description of many stupendous 2G(> Jiohcrt Clarke ..(• Co., CuwinuftH. I works now in ruins; with conjectures con- cerning \vh;\t may Jiave become of them. Foldiu}; plites. Svo. j)p. 400, sheej>. Al- bany, is;^,;',. 2 aO 7251 Putnam (Cliarles K.) Elepliant Pipes and insciibmi Tablets in the Mu- seum of the Ai'adeiny of Naluial Scienoei*, Davenport, Iowa. Svo. i)p. 'J"). Davenport. jysij. "•"» 7:2512 Putnam (F. W.) Ke])ort.'4 tipon Arelueologieal and Kll\nolo pltitt's and \V>>> cuts. 4to. ])p. 497. Wasliington, 1870. 7 60 72")M Quick ('I'onO; or, the Era of Vmw- tirr Settlements, i'y Uev. X, S. (Jardiner. lOmo. pp. 46, Ciiicago, ISSS. .'!•"> 7lV.1 Rafinesque (C S.) Tbo Am-iont Monuments ot North and Soutii America. Seeond edition, corrected and i'nlarged, with some additions. Svo. pp. '1^, paper, uneut. Printed for tlu^ author. Philadrl- phia, is;;8. 1 t't> 7l2.").'» AwtJur cop;/. Half l>out»d. 1 l!'> 7250 Rau (<"liftrles). Ancient .Aboriginal Trade in .Xmerica. Svo. pp. 40, piipor. Washington, 1S7;>. 1<» 7257 Rau (Charles). The Archreologioal Collection of the I'nited Si;it(^< National Musciun in cli.'irge of the Smithsonian in- stitute. Numerous wood-cuts. 4to. pji. 104, paper. Washington, 1S76. 1 50 725S Rau (Charles). .Articles on Anthro- pological Subjects, contributed to the an- nual r<'ports of the .Smithsonian lu.'tilu- tion, iSii.'J to 1S77. Illustrated. Svo. jtp. 180, paper. Washington, 1SS2. 50 7250 Rau (T'liarles). Artiticial .Shell- deposits HI New .lersey. W.Kxi-cut. >vo. pp. ij, paptr. Washington, lS(i5. 10 72t)0 Rau C'harles). .\ T)eposit of Agri- culttual Flint Implement found in .South- ern Illinois. Wood-cuts. Svo. pp. 0, paper. Washington, iStiS. 10 7261 Rau (Charles). Drilling in Stone without the Use of Metal. Wood-cuts. Hvo. pp. 11, paper. Wa.-hington, ISiiO. 10 7262 Rau (Charles). North American iStone Implements. W(jod-cuts. Svo. pp. 16, paper. Washington. 187o. 10 7263 Rau (Charles). Observations on a Gold Ornament found in a Mound in Florida. W'ood-cut. Svo. pp. 6, paper. Washinuton, 1878. 10 7264 Rau (Charles). Tlie I'alenque Tab- let in tl-e Cnited States National Museum at Washington. Wood-cuts and 2 platps, 4to. pp. 81, paper. Washington, 1870. 2 01) 72t')5 Rau (<'harles). Prehistoric Fi.sji. ing in Kuiope and North .America. Pro- fusely illustrated. Folio, j)p. ;{42, papor, Warhington 1S84. (1 Ot| 72t)6 Rau (Charles), The Stock-In-trad,. of an Aboriginal Lapidary, Wood-cutd Svo. pp. 'J, jiaper. Washington, 1878. iD 7267 Red Jacket. Hubbard (J. Miles), An Account of .s.i.jo-ye-w.it-iii. oi- Red .iacket, and his l'eopi.>, 1750-18:10. Pop trait. Sm. 4to. pp. 156, Albany, 1886. ;> OO 72t)8 Red Jacket. Stone (W.L.) Life and Times of .Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red .Iacket. portrait-. Svo. jip. 510. Albaiiv. l.«1'- 64, jianev. London 1822. * 50 7271 Reville (Albert). The Native Re ligions of Mexico and I'eiu. Tianslatcil bv P. 11. Wick.-tead. 12mo. ].p. 2111. New York, 1S74. 1 .51) 7272 Riggs (St(>plien U.) ^^ary and I, Forty years with tlie .sjonx. AVith an in- troduction by Rev. .s. ('. Raitlett. 12mo p](. 4.17. Poston, ISSS. 1 ;')l) 727M Risher (Rev. D. W., FJ>tor.) Tlie Indian and White ^^an ; or, the Indian in h-elf-deleii-e. F.y Right-hand Thunder, In- dian Chief. l2mo. pp. 516. 1 ndiiuiapolis 1880. 2 00 7274 Rivei-o(M. E.) and Von Tschudi (.1. .1.) I'lM'uviaii .\iiti(|uilies, TranslatiMi l»v F. L. Ilawkes. iilu-'tr.iteil. Svo. pp ;;(»('.. New York, 185.1. 2 50 7275 The smm'. J2iiio. New York, I,s55. 2 00 7276 Robinson (Solon). Me-non-i-loo. \ tale of frontier lite .and Indian character Svo. pp. Ll.l. New York, lsf>7. I 00 7277 Ronan ( Reter). Historical Sketcii of the Flatiiead Indian Nation irom ISRl to 180O. Hmbracing the history of the es- tablishment of St. .Mary's Indiaii Mission, in bitter Root Valley, ^iont., with sketcln's of the missionary life of Father b'avalli and other early missionaries, wars of the 151aidi- feet and Flatheads, and sketches of lii.s- tory, trapping and trading in early days. With illustrations. Svo, pp. 85. Helena, 1800. 2 OO 7278 Roa I)p(hill'rem( L'Aiiicriqu* plates sonn the le.\-f, CO ISS2. 7270 Ru! iiMI'mI and j (I.Tiiian iid of tlie Indi |)r()i])endi tory contai hiUllcs fou with 2 plat^ ter edition lllKllt. lu 'i-l-<-l Sa^ lleiubi'.ian .\iiiion. V aocDiin of Tennessee. !'ir:!adelpii 72<1 Set .Statistical iDiy. condi diiiii trila's and prepa jlllie.lll of oi'cd eiigra royal 4 to. 7281 Thi riiiladcl])!: 72S5 Scl in his AVit red race ot 1S4S 72SC, Scl lliawallia, logical anil icaii Iiidiai lS5il, 72S7 Scl li'Dipiois; history. A 8vo: pp. 4(►- is: 10. IV iiiiy, iSSt). ;> OO c»(\V. L.) Life at-lia, or Red .. ."»1(>. Albiuiv. •J (')ll ii'iilou'V of Oliii). '.>, rh'voland, 1 .^1) idiatiH of North Iviiiibuijih I!e- iiifv. l-iiii'loii rhi> Nativo lit'- lu. Tiatislati'il ). pp. lilii. Sm\ 1 51) ) ^^al■y and I. :. ^^'itll iin in- '.aitlt'tt. I'imo 1 ;)i) ., FJltor.) The '. the Indian in ;d 'riuuidcr, in- 1 iidiaiiupolis 2 ()ll I Von Tschudi (>s. TfansiatiMi ■atod. Svo. pp 2 50 Ntnv York, li 00 M<^-non-i-too. idian oliaractcr. Sf.7. I 00 istorical Sketcii it ion iVoni iSi:i i-^tory «>r the es- li)diu!i Mission, t,, witli sketches llici' liavalli and ii's of tlie 151a(di- ^ketclics of iiis- ; in early days. )p. (S"). HpltMui, W' \ IniHans and Archnolnnif, 2ni "•JT.-' Rosny (r^pon \\t Ui I)P(iiiilV»Mnont (1(! Ij'Koritin'c Ilioriitinue de L'Aiiii'riqup (Jontrid, I^arg*' folio. l""ino piiiti-', sonio colored, and numerous cuts in ilie it'.\'f. i'oinpli.'te in 4 parts. Paris, ISTtl- ISS2. -t> <"> 727'.' Rush (B«MiJaniin). Essays, litorary. nvn-A and phili>sr)i)liic!il. Manners of the (1,'iiiian iidiahitants of Pennsylvania, vioes* of tiin Indians, etc. I'Jino. pp. iilM, ^l)el>p, l.n.keu. rhilad.'lphia, 17'.»S. li <»(• 7'J^O St. Clair. A tiavrative of tljemaii- iiiM- in \vliicli llie campaign against the Indians, in tiic year I7',ll, under tlie com- raaiul of Major-fieneral Hi. (.'lair, was con- diioti^d. With reports of the ('(Miiinittees, ,nc. .Svo. pp. 27;{. I'lidadelphia. ispj. 5 00 7iisl [Saunders (Kev. Dai-.ie! f'l.iik)]. History of the Indian War;^ with tlie lirst vettlers of the rniled Stati's to the coni- mpiiceinent of the late war; together with an ai>])endi.\ not hefore add(>(l to this his- tory containing; interesting' accounts of the hiUlli's fought by (ien. Andrew Jackson, widi 'J plati's. h'epiinted fiuni tlu' Koclies- ter edition of 1,S2S. I'itno. pp. I'.H'i. pa|n'r, uncut, h'och.'st.'r. i.'^'.i;; 'J 00 7'Js'J Savage (Tin') P>y rinmingo, a llriuUi'.ian and Warrior of the Mnscognigi'*' Niiiion. Witli a . '.',\\. hoards, uncut. I'liHadclphia. 1^10 " 2 0() 'rl<\ Schoolcraft fll U.) Historical and .Statistical liitot Illation respecting tin- Ins- tinv. condition .iml prospects of the 1 n- diiiu tribes ol the Cnit.d States, collect. d and piepaied Ulnlei- the ilire(>tioll of the ];ine.Hi of Indian All'aiis. Ninneroii- col- ored engravini;^ and steel plates. »> vols, rnyiil 4to. Pliii .d-lphia, 1S.")| -7. t',.5 00 7-iSt The s,n,'.\ Vols. 1 to .'». lnii>. Svo. riiiladell)lli;i. l.^V',, !>■) 0(1 72>;'> Schoolcraft (H. U.) The Indian in his Wigwam : or, «'haracteristics of the red race of A.nn-rica. Hvo. pp. 41ti. Bull'alo. 1S4^ - ;')0 Tl'sc. Schoolcraft (II h") The Myth of Hiawatha, and other loyal h>gends, mytho- logical and allegorical, of the North Amer- icini Indians. l"_'mo. pp, •'!4.'i. riiihulelphia, 1S.-,H 1 25 7is7 Schoolcraft (11. K) Notes on the li'Dipiois; oi', coiitiibutions to American history. Antiquities and ceneral etlinoloiiv 8vo: pp. 4'.)S. Allbany, iS47 ' "' 'rl^'t', Aiinthc.r aldion. Svo. pj). 2S7. New York, l.s4r). 'J 50 7:!S',) Schoolcraft (Henry n.) Personal Moinoirs of a i;e->ideiice of Thirtv N'ears 50 with the Itnlian tribes on the American Frontiers. With brief notices of passing events, facts, iuid opinions, lS12-i84'J. Svo pp. 7();i. Phil.ulelphia, 1851. .'i Oi> T'J'.M) Seminole anil ( 'reek Indians. Pro- ceeding of a court of inquiry in relation to the operations ag.iinsl tliese Indians, and appeiidi.x, pp l2l-"J0t>. Hvo. pp. S^IU*, paper. Washington, !>>"iS. i 50 7iUl Seminole War. Message of the r'resideiit in relation to, and measures which have been ado]ited by the govern- ment in consequence iliereof. «Svo. pp. 2'.\ paper. Washington, I'^IS. 25 T2'.t2 Seneca Indians. Tbe^'aseof Il- lustrated by lads, for the information of the Societv of Friends. Svo. pp. 25(1. Phil- adelphia, "islo. 1 25 72'.»:; Seneca Indians. A Further lllus- tratimi of the Case of the Seii(>ca Indians, in answer to Mr. Stronir's appeal. Svo. i)p. ,S4. Phi'.adelphi.l. 1.^41. 50 72'Jl Shea (.lohn <;.) Ili-^tory of the Catholic Missions among the Indian Tribe.-* of the rnited States, 152',)-IS54. Portraits. 12nu). pp514. New York, ISS'J. 2 00 72'.t5 Shepard (Tlionias). The Clear .Sun- shine of the (io.-pel Ih'eaking I'lU'th Ujion the Indians in New Kiiglaiid. il')»S. Ite- jirintivl. New York, lM'i5. 4to. pp. 15-p5t), sewed, uncut, lar;.'e jiaper. ((hily 50 copies printed.) ' 2 OO 72',l<'i Shepherd C ilenry A.) The Antir|ui- lies of the .■^taie of (»liio. F'ull and accu- late dcscrijiticnis of the works of the Mound I'.uilders; defensive and sacred inclosures, nmiinds, cemeteries, and tomlis, and their eoMtents; impienii'iit^, oniametits, sculp- tures, vie. Illustrated with maps, plans, vie. vs, and relics. 4to, pp. 1.1'.*. Cincinnati, PS'.IO. 2 UO T2'.t7 Shields f Simon (Mrs. 1!. A.) The Ten Tribes of Israel Historically Identified with the Aborigine.- of the Western Hemi- sphere. Folding piiite. Svo, pp, .'j70. Lon- don, 1S;](). • 2 50 7;>00 Simpson (Ueneral J, H.) Corona- do's JIarch in Search of the "Seven Cities of Cibola," Mild discussion of their probable location, Svo. ]>p, 34, paper. Washinsxton, ISS4. 15 2»1H liuhiit Ct'trh .V Cu., Ciiicfnnafi. #11 7;5ol Sketch- 8 of Aboriginal. Ufe. J'-y V, V.Vid.'. Iliiuo, I)],. Jad .N.V.. ISKV. 1(10 TKi'J Slafter (1{<'V. K. K.) I'lohistmio TopptT linplrinciits. All ..|.rti loiter to tli(> lli>tni'iciil Snoifly of Wisconsin. Svo. pp. 1'), papt'i'. rKxloii, IST".*. ■••> T.'.l)'. Slocum ( l''r;niccs,>. I'.iograpliv of, tlic Lo~t Si-ii T ot Wvoiinnj!. A coinplptt' imiTiitivc ol Iht captivity and wiuidciiiii.'-* amoiiii tlic Imliaiis. I'y .loliii F. Mcf-'in iicss. I'orliails. Svi» p)>. Ll'-t'. Willian. -- poit, l>'.'i. •» "<• 7;]ti4 Smith ( I'lliaii). View of tin- lie brews; oi', tiic irilics ot Israelii! Aiiu'iica. Itimo. pp. ■2S'>. roultiiey. Vt., IS'Ja. 1 2"> 7:i():) Smith (<'ol- -lames) An Account of the Itcinaikalile Occurrences in tlie Lift* and Ti'avels ol <"ol. .Iaini'< Sinitli (now ji citizen of I'loiiriioii county. Ky.). during ills captivity witli tin- Indian-^ in tin- seai> 17.").'), '.'it'), '>~. '"'^ and ■■''.• In wiiich tlif custom-, manners, traditions, tlieolo^'ical seiitiment-i, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline. and encampments, ti-t'atment of prisoners, etc.. are lietter ex- plained and more minutely related than lias liereti)for(^ lieen done iiv any untiior<>ii that subject. 'I'o.i.'ethi'r with a descripiion of tlio soil, limbers, ,ind water- where he traveli'il with th(^ Iiciians dmiiifi his cap- tivity. To wiiich is .added a brief accoimt of some very uncommon occurrences, which transpired after hi- return frmu captivity; as well as of tlie 7;;()7 Anoi/,,r .,{;t:';i. imho. pp \*'>'2. riiii- adolphia, IS.'.I. - "<> 7:iOS Smith (Sarah) and the lles-ian, and Mr. Keiths Captivity among the In- dians. Svo. l)p. -t. rhiladelphi.i. 1S4». 7;') 7in'j Smithsonian contributions to Knowleilije. Veil. '22. t'ontaining: .\bo. ri^inal H.-miins in 'IVnnesscc, by .Iik. .loiies. The .'>calpture> of .' ()(» 7:ild Society for Piopagating the (iospel among tiie Indians and others in Nortel America. I'.rief account of. 4to. jijt. 7, paper ]',o^ton. 1 7ys. •>0 'i.'tW 'J'lir s«i)u\ Pi'^conr.-cs d lii>. lore the .Soi'ieiv. I'-v -'ohn Lathroyi, .lan.^ isdt; Levi Prisbie,' Nov.. lM»t; .)..-, .pli Kciilev, i>(.t'»; Thomas Harnard. I^iO; Kliphalet Porter, 1^07; .\biel llolniis, l.'.tHS; .le.h.diah Morse, ISlO; .latnes Keii- dall, bSIl; .lo-hita Hates. ISl.'.; Klijali I'ar- isli, ISlJ; .loim Poster. 1S17; <.'liarlos f-owell, 1S-J(»; ,bi-eph Tuekerniall, 1>'.'I; 'I'liaddeus .NLc^oti Harris, 1.^2:1; John Cml. man. IS'J"); Kbene/.ei' I'orter, lSi:7; lU-n- jamin I'. Wisner. 1S2'.>; all uncut except liOweU. Svo. Jiostojj, V. >l •"» nil 7.112 77ii' ftitmr. DuplicattM of Tri-bi' Kcklev, Pi>rter, llolme.s Mor.si*. jind Ki .lall, "Cut. 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IJ u() 7::-j:i Squier (H. 'J.) and Davis dv H.) Ancient Mipnunienf sof the iNlis-i-^sijiid Val- ley; ciinipri-in;.' llic results of t'xtensivo (iiiL'inal .suiveys and «'X|>loiatit)n.<, IS iitu» hill pa>:<' i>laJe<, and :'m7 illustrations. 4t(>. jij.. ;iUi.. \Va>liini.M'Ui. l.slS. 'l':^ m ':>z\ Stearns (1!. V, c.) Ktlmri-ronchol- o'ls: a .stuily ut prinutive Jimney. 'J platos. .vyo. ])p. .'i^l. Wa^hinglnu, |.s>'.t. "J'> 7.;j:. Stevens (K. T.) I'lint Ohip.^ a guide, to pfehistiiiic^ ari'ha"^i)loj:y, as illus- trated liy the ( .\iuerican ) cnllet-iion in tin* Bhickmore Mii-»<'uui, Salisbury. Svo. pp. ()'C Lundun. l'^7<). 4 ;'>(> 7.;-ii Stone ('^Vnl. I-.) T'^m-as and Mian- tdnmiiah. A hisioncal disi-our.se. l.*i) 7.;j7 Strong (N*athanlerr.,niief). 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With additions and eorreetiinis. Illustrated. Svo pp. 40:1. Phibid.dphii, 1>S7. 17,") 7!lt'> Thurn ( K. F. im.) .\mongthe In- 47 Traits of th«? Aborigines of Amer- ica. A poetn. [By Mrs. Sigourney.] l2mo. pp. 'JS.J, boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1 S2-. I ■_'.') P V] ^3 ^ '/a "i .^^ I V .'v, i)hiloso]ihy, religion, lanjzuaf."-, art, and custom. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 502-47(1 New York. 1877. " ^"^ 7.352 Tylor (Kdward B.) Researches into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civiiization. 8vo. pp. 388. New York, 1S7S. 3 50 7.353 Tyson (.fob it.) Discourse on the Sm-viving Remnants of the Indian Races in the United .states, Svo. pp. 38, paper. Philadehihia, 1830. 7,j 7354 Unfortunate (The) Englishman. Narrative of the Distresses and Adventures of John Cockburn and five others, taken by the Spanish and set ashore at Porto Cavallo. A journey from the (lulph of Hondurus to the great South .Sea, with an account of the manners, customs, and be- havior of the Indian nations, etc. Plate. ICmo. pp. nt>, paper. London, 1810. 2 00 7355 Uricoeclies (Ezequiel). Memoria eobre las Antiquedades Neo (iran.'^dinas. 4 plates. .'^malI4to. pp. 7G. Berlin, l8.')4. 1 25 735G Vansickle (Capt. S. S.) Thrilling Adventures with the Indians, and miracu- lous escape from death during the terrific storm of .January, 1875, on the plains. 8vo. pp. 36, paper. Chicago, i876. 25 7357 Verwyst (IJev. Chrystom). Mis- sionary l.abors of Father Marquette, Me- nard and Allouez in the Lake Superior re- gion. Iftmo. pp. 248, paper. Milwaukee 18S6. '^^ 7358 Wake (C. Staniland). Serpent Wor- ship and other essays, will a chapter on Totemism. Svo pp, 29',t. London, 18SS. 3 5(1 7359 Wallace (Susan E.) The Land of the Pueblos. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 28.5. Trov, 1S8'J. > 2.> 73()0 Walworth (ElU'«i II.) The Life and Times of Kateri 'i'ekakurtha, the Lily of the Mohawks, lt'.5l)-lt')8(t. 12mo. pl>. 314. ButValo, isUi, 1 -*"> (■j 3()I Warden (M.) Description ih»s Ruines decouvertes pres de Palamjue, pp. I70-193. + Recherches sur les Anticpiities des Etats-Unis. pp. 372-513. 12 plates and maps. 4to. (Recueil de Voyages et de Memoires Tome 2), half morocco. Pans. 1825. 4 50 73(i2 Warren (Wm, W.) History of the Ojibways, basi'il upon traditions and oral Htatemenls, with a memoir.-f Neill (Edwiird D.) History of the Ojibways, and their co'nnection with fur traders, based u_p;)n oilicial and other records. 8vo. pp. 5:1.5, St. Paul, 1SS5. 3 5U 7.3n3 Washburn (C.) Reminiscences of the Indians. By the Rev. Cephas Wash- burn, many years superintendent of the Dwig'ht Mission among the Cherokecs of the Arkansas, 12rno. pp. 236. Richmond, n. d. 1 «> 7364 Watson ( Henry C.) Six Nights in a Block House; or, sketches of border life. Embracing adventures among the Indians, feats of the wild hunters, etc. 12rao. pp. 448. Philadelphia, 18."j4. I '> 7372 Another cnfnf. Large paper, sewed, uncut. (Only .50 copies printed.) 2(10 7373 Whitfield (Henry). Strength ..ut of Weakness; or, a glorious manilestation of a further progress of the (lospel among the Indians in New England. 4to. pp. 59. London, 16.52. Ueprinted, New York. 1865. 1 -'^^ 7374 Another eopjf. Large paper, sewed, uncut. (Only .50 copies printed.) *-' <'0 7375 Whitney (E.) and Alexander ( W. S.) Legentls of the Pike's Peak Region: the sacred myths of the Manitou. Illus- trated, P2nio. pp. 52. Dei r. 1892. M Jmiian Languai/es. Utoif efUk« ns and oral c'ill (E(hv;ii(i S and their bast-d upon Wo. pp. '>''>h. 3 50 iniscences of ephas Wiish' dent of the 'herokecs of li'iohniond, 1 00 ?5x Nights in if Viordor life. the Indians, J, l2rao. pp. 1 (I'J •t of a Visit iians on the aper. Phila- 15 und. 50 1 to Spotted indians. Svo. l^S Pr«»-HiL.toric ffi on pre-his- fU. 8vo. pp >:izi4r). Brief rity School ia o. pp. 64, pa- 1 00 N), Ewbank '.) Report on Led plates and bound. Wash- A Further ate of the In- . pp. 4('», cloth, »printe^} paper, sewc'l, ited.) •-' <'0 llexander ( W. peak Kejzion: [anitoiJ. IHus- r, IKW. ii^ 7.'>7G "Whittlesey (('has. ) Ancient Earth Forts of the < 'uyaho^a Valley, Ohio. 9 plates. 8vo. ]>p. 4U, Cleveland, 1871. 75 :?'1 Whittlesey (^has.) The Universal Indian PrcWhni. Hvo. pp. 3, paper, half title. [Cleveland, O., 187J.] 25 T;;TH Wild Life on the Plains and Horrors of Indian Warfare: a complete hi'^tory of Indian life, warfare, and adven- ture; the Messiah craze, ghost dances, life of Sitting Bull, etc, Illustrated. 8vo. pp. o'J'l Milwaiii«'e. 2 50 7;>70 Williams (.liio.) The Kedeemed Captive lleiuining to Zion; or, a faithful history of remarkable occurrence • in tho capiivity and deliverance of. Drawn up by liiinself. To which is added a bio"rapli- ical memoir bv .'"^tep. W. Williams. ll2mo. pp. 1*.>2. Northampton, 1853 1 00 7;5SO Wilson (sir Daniel). The Lost .\t- lantis, ami otlier ethnographic stutlies. 8vo, pp. 411. New York, 18U:i, 4 UU 7381 Wilson (Sir Daniel). Pre-Ilistoric ^an. liesearches into the origin and civil- ization of the Old and New World. .Numer- ous illustrations. 2 voLs. 8vo. Ijotidon, ISTti. 8 00 7.".S2 Wilson (Hev. K. F.) Missionary Work among theOjibewav Indian^', i^iiuv.. pp. '^55. London, i.S80. * I 00 7383 Wilson (Thomas). .\ «tudy of Prehistoric .Archieology. Hand-boolj for beginners, I'O plates and 28t> wood-outs, i^vo. pp. 7.*». Wasliington, JS'.'U. 7384 Winchell {Ale mder). and Pre- Adamites. 8\o. pp. .'>2. 1M78. 7385 Winchell f A lexatuler) iles; or, a deinon.-tration of th<> e.xi^teui'e of men before .\dam togt-tlier with a study of their condition, ant i(|iiity. raciid alii nines and progressive ion over the earth. Witli charts !>nd otiier illustration.*.. >vn. pp. jOO. (Jhioago. 1880. .*} nO 738G Withers (Ale.xander .< ) Clunji- ides of i'ordt'r Warlare; or, a history of the settlement by the whites of North- western Virginia, and of the Indian wars ,uid massacres n that section of the state. With reflections, anecdotes, etc. 16tr>a. )p. 310, sheep, stained. Clarksburg, Va., is;;i. 7 50 7387 Wootton (" Uncle Dick ')• The Pioneei Frontiersman of the liocky Moun- tuin region. An account of the adventures iiiid thrilling experiences of the most noted American hunter, trapper, guide, sec and Indian fighternow living. By Uowaru .50 Adamites .* 7300 Wyman (.TetfVies). Fresh-water Shell Mounds of the St, .lohn's Kiver, ITorida. 9 plate.s. Imp. yvo. pp. 94, pa- per. Salem, 1S7."> 2 50 7301 Yarrow (Dr. 11. 1.) Introduction to the Study of Mortuary Customs amotij» tlie North .\merican Indians, 4to. pt». Ill, paper. Wasliington, 1880, 1 50 "■■',92 Young(Edward .1.) Oraiion, 200th AnniviMsary of the Pjattle of (ireen^ Hill, King Philip's War. 8vo. pp. 35. Boston, 187»». 50 7393 Young" (Kgerton M.) Stories from Indian Wigwims and Northern camp fires (in Manitoba). Illustrated. l2mo. pp. 293. New York. 189,3. 1 25 7394 Zeisberger (David). Diary of. A Moravian missionary auKMig the Indians of Ohio. Translated from the original manu- 8cri[)t ill the fiossession of the Historical and I'hilosophical S'leiety of Ohio and ed- ited by Eugene F. Pdiss. 2 vols, Svo. Cin- cinnati, 18.''6, 6 00 INDIAN LANGUA<4E.S. 730.5 Algonkia. Trumbull (.T. H.)^ The Cor insitiouof Indian Oeographioal Namf,* illii-trate(? from the .\lgonkin Languages, and other fiaper.s. Connecticut Historical *>o(ief, < 'ollections, Vol. 2. 8vo. boards. Hartford, 1870. 4 00 7.19r> Arrawack. The Acts of the Apos- tles in the Arrawack ToiiL'ue. By Rev. T, .Shultz. l8mo. pp. 119. N. Y., 1850, 20 7397 Boyd (Steyihen G.) Indian Local Names, with tiieir interpretation. 8vo. pp. :o. York, 1885. 1 25 7398 Brinton (D. C.) Aboriginal Ameri. can Authors and their Productions; especi- ally tliose in the native languages. 8vo. pj). f.3,' boards Philadelphia, lScS4. Mm> Brinton's Library of American Abcri> ginal Literature: 7399 I. Tlie Maya Chronicles. Edited by Daniel G. Brinton. 8vo, pp. 279. Phila- delphia, 1882. 5 00 7400 11. The Iroquois Book of Rites. Edited by Horatio Hale. Svo. pp. 222, Philadelphia, 1883. 3 00 ri Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati, 272 7401 III. The rmeguence. A Comedy BalUt in th. Nuhuatl Spa.nsh D.u oc «f 8vo.pi'-1^6. Ph>lad..li>lua. l.-H.. -^l' 740' IV. A Mij-'iati.m Lpgc"*! «f tne and .thno.M^apl^ic '''^^•";,V!^'''S.i. a;^ U .< (liitsoUet. 8vo. IT- -•>!• il*'l''^l' U'''|jjj iHS-t ■jm V. The Letiap.. and t^'^^V" ^'»'S':";H with the, compU^to U'Xt and symbo s „1 the wlm Olurk. A "-v ^ranslaUo.j^ am ino-iirv into its authenticity .<> .^'V*. O.^Brinton. 8vo. pp. 20-J. Phihidelnhui. 74(»4 VI The Annals of the faUcbiquels. b/ pl^^nLLo A. iv Xalula, WiU. a t^^^ iatiou and note, by Danud «.. blintoT. 8vo. np. '^34. Philadelphia. ISH.,. i »•" 7405 VII. Amn.-nt Nahnatl Poetry, rontainin-' the Nahuatl text nt 2. ancient mS;;;; l.oems. with a transUaio,. ^t.. duclive notes, and vnu^Unilaiy. «vo p . 177 Philadelphia. IS./. '* ""' 74 )li Vm. Kifl Veda Americanu*. Sacre, son- of the ^rncient Mexicans, w- h X° in Nahuatl. Edited with a paraphnM- ^i.Vl vocabulary. I'bte... M'o, pp. 'J- • Piula.lelphia. 1>W , n t" 7407 Cakchiquel Language of Guate- mala ^Mauu.i'n- of. Tmnslaled w.th a . ^Suction and additicvns by Dr. D (.. Brinton. Map. 8vo. pp rJ.hoardH. delphia, 1S^">, 740S Cherokee. N>.^^- y*'^/'?"^ "*■ ,,p. 408, voan. .N.'W ^ -..k. IShO. 7410 ^r.o. .. ) 7412 Chinook Jargon. H;^!''/''"?!!"; f An International Id.o.n. A M;J 'M'^l " a^.regon Trade Lan,ua,e or ^^^Uiinook .largon." bbno. PP- ''•'■ I'""- '«•'*• '-'^ 74i;5 Chinook Jargon. Cun.pb;te D.c- tio.virv ot. Eni:lish-(Jhinook and (Jimook- En-lish Wilh'examples of its us^e in con- ,:Z^i;n. ISmo. pp. 00, paper. Portland, 18S4 7414 Choctaw. Byington (Rev. Cyn.sy GrammaroftheChoctaw Language. 1 ite.l from the original manuscript ^ '■ ^• G. Brinton. 8vo. pp. ob, paper. 1 h.l..«lc_l^ phia, 1^70. . ;.' 741.5 Clallam and Lumnie /"i^bs (George). Alphabetical X'ocabulanes oi Pliila- 1 00 12nu>. 75 the (Mallam and Xew York, 180:i. Lumnie. 4 to. pp. 40. 2 00 74K. Clark (W. P.) The Indian S,r« Lan.'uage, with briel' ..xi.lunatory not..^ cf the ■"'psrur.M taught d.-af mute.s in our in- ritituTior.s for their instruction, and a rle- Bcription of -ome of tlje peculiar aws, customs, myth-. suy.erstitT^.s, ways o hv- ,g, code of peace and war signals o our aborigine.. Map.. Hvo. pp. 4^. Phila.le. pUia. 18^.1 •^•*'* 74J7 Cree. Hnwse (Joseph). A OMini. mar-f the »'»ee Language; with which u Combined ».. analysis of the ^^Ij'N'-v.iy dialect .^vo. pp. ;'-^- London, 1S44. - ..> 7418 Cree Lacombe(Le UeV. Pere Alb). Dictiounairede la Langue des Grm. Svo. pp. 7ta4-Gv,unmnre de la Lf^^-Tr m Cris p^P.H», paper. Montreal, 18/4, 5 OU 7419 Dakota. < Irammar at>d Dictionary of the Dakota Language Collected by ineuibers of the Dakota M;-'^". ^}^ by Uev. S. K. Higgs. 4to. pp. 04+^.ib. 'VV^asli- ingtou, LS.'>2. ' ' 7420 r/n' .?'«we. Grammar only. -Uo. pp. ♦U, paper. " 7421 Dakota. Rif-'fi» (>^tephen U.) A Dakota-English Dictionary ^^ Iviite. hy James O. Dorsey. 4to. i.p. *.0... Washing- ton. bS'.M. " '" 7422 Dakota. The Bible. Translat.a bvT .S William.^vndS. U. Uigg**. Huck 12mo. roan. New York. 187',». l'-> 742;: The.^aon: lic.ks of Mosei* and New Testament. ' 7424 Dakota. Gdowan Hymns. L4mo pp •>2-' N'"w Y/>rk. iS8l. -1" 742.-. Dakota. Uymns in Dakota for t ho useot tho.Missi.nai_y'unsd.cuonof Nio- brara, if.mo. pp. I2i. n. p.. 1-81. 1 00 742r, Dakota. The I'ilg'i"^ ^J^'-oj^l^'^ Tiai>^l:'t'-d by .^. K. Ki,ggs. pp. 2<.4. New York. Dakota. <'buot. Elementary Geo| Translated into Dakota by ?>. K. L. ingiis. Small 4t(>. New ^ ovk^ 7428 Delaware. Heckewelder (Hev^ John) Names which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians had given to nvers, places, etc., within the now States o .mi sylvania. New .lersey, Maryland and \ > ginia; also names of chieftains, signihc ?|onsbiogra,a.ical .ketches, etc. levis^ hv P S. Du Ponceau. 4to. pp. .j.>1 to .>M (^Vom Trans. .\m. Phil. Soc.) Philad.^l. ! ■■ is'^;> '"7429' Delaware. Tho History of Ouj Lord and Savior .lesus <'hnst (.oinu^ bending all that the tour -^^^ff;^ ]^_ recorded concerning him. B> K(\. s.in uel Lieberkuhn. Translated into the Del- 7427 rajihy. and \. |87f>. T^ ftldlftn Sign itovv nott.-* of U's in oui' in* n, and a ile- >eculiar laws, , svay» of liv sittniils (if our jia. riiilii.lel. :i hi) h). A Ciram. with which i.-t l»c Clii|>p('uay on, 1K44. 2 :h U'V. Pere Alb), lies Oris. Svo. Liinfxuajic 4+3;iS. Wash- ti '". !ir onlv. 4 to. tephen U) A Jviitt'd by 00*). W:isbinj!- :', (lit ,le, TninslatiMl Uiii-^i*. Tliick ,7',> I •!:> Mostrs ami N'l^v I 00 Hymnrt. *24mo. 40 I Dakotii for tlic >i(lictioii of Nio- 1^81, I 00 I'.. rroizress. gnm ^ nn. 2*)4. New " 40 llcuieiitary Goos;- Dalvota by S. K- ho. New Ydvk 1 (10 'keweUler (l\ov. (• Lenni Ijonape I <:ivpn to rivers, w States of Pciin- iiryland and Vir- cftaiiis, signiiica- lies, etc. Revised o. pp. ;jr)l to '.VMi , Soc.) Philadcl- 1 25 : History of Our <'hrist, Ooinpve- r evangelists liave n. By Hev. Sam- ated into the Del- Indian Languages, 1^ pware Indian language by tli© Rev. David Z.isberper. I'Jmo. py). 2".!2, new half mo- rocco, gilt top. New York, 1S21. 4 00 ♦ 430 Anothr fnpy. Paper. 3 00 7431 Delaware. Zeisberger(Fov. David). A (Iranniiar of tiie language of the I-enni I,(>nape or Delaware Indians. 'I'ranslatod truiii the 7440 Hidatsa. Ethnography and Phi- lology of the Hidatsa Indians. Grammar, pp. 80-121. Dictionary, pp. 125-230. 8vo. pp. 239. Washington, 1877. 2 tiO 7441 Huron, Dictionaire de la Langve Ilvronne, necessaire a eevx qui n'ont I'in- telligence d'icelle, et ovt a traiter avec les savvages dv pays, par Gabriel Sagard. 12mo. pp. 144, sewed, uncut. Paris, 1723- i,St)5. 2 50 7442 IroqUOlse, Cuoq(J.A.) Lexiquede la Langue lro()uoise, avec Notes Appendix .•I Additamenta. bvo. pp. 236, paper .Montreal, 1882. 2 50 Oregon. and ary. pp. 711. 1890. 7443 Iroquoi*. Pilling (James C.) Bib- liography of th«- Iroquoian Languages. Svo. pp. 208. Wnshingtou, 1888. ll)0 7444 The same. .Largi paper. 2 00 7445 Johne3 (A. ^.) Philological Proofs of the <.)iiginal Unity and Recent ( trigin of the Human Race. Derived fiom a com- parison of the languages of Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. Svo. pp. 103. Lon- don, 1840. 1 25 7446 Jugement Erronede M, Ernest Re- nan .sur los f^angue Sauvages, par l'.\uteur des"Etuiles l'hiloloi!i(|ue.s.** Svo. pp. 113, paper. Montreal, 1^69. 1 50 7447 Klamath. Gatschet (Albert 8.) The Klamath Indians of South-western Parti. EtlnioloL'ical sketch, texts, pp. 711.' Part 2. Diction- 2 vols. 4to, Washington, • 6 00 7448 ludewig (Hermann E.) The Lit- erature of .■\merican Alioriginal Languages. With a';;-}|. 'f theOtchipw.- Languago. pp422. W ith a (lictionarv of the Utchipwe hiiigiiago €>x- plaine.l in English, 12mo. pi». 30! paper 'Montreal, 1S7S. ' l 74C. I Ojibway. Wilson (Rev. Edwan V\ The Oiil.wi.v Langnnge. A mannal formission.Vies. 'l. Oramn.ar. 2 Dia o-ue an.l exercises. 3. Dictionary, ^q. l?;i";>- pp 412. Toronto, li. 00 7467 1 SnE.^(.).n.) A French-Onondaga Dictionary, from a manuscript ol the Seven- teenth Century, pp. vai. + iOi. Ih.x*. 7468 2 MENGAKixi(rvev. ^^vegory) ASelish or Flat-head Grammar, pp viu. + 12-. I80i. 7469 3 Smith f Buckingham). A Gram- matical Sketch of the lleye Langua^ translated from an nnpublished Spanish manuscript. pP- 26, 1861. 7470 4 Arkoyo de i,.% <-itebta (Rev. Fe- line) Grammar of the Mutsun Language, 8,okenat the .Mission of San . nan Bau- tlstaV Alta California, pp. 48. 18i)l 7471 5 Smith (Buckingham, Editor). Grammar of the Pima or Nevome a lan cuage of Sonora, from a manuscript ot the Seventeenth Century, pp. 9H-Doctrma Christiana y Confe^sionario en Langua Nevome. 'O sea la Pima, propia de Sonora, pp.32. 1862. ^ ^ 1472 6 Pani.osy (Rev. Mie. Cles). Gram- mar and Dictionary of the Yakama Lan- guage. Translated by George Gibba and J. G. Shea. pp. i>9- 1862. 747.1 7 StT,f.*B (Bonavpntnre). Vecnbu- Iriry of the Language of San Antonio Miv gion, Calirornia. pp. xxm. +9-0,1. 18t)l. 7474 8 AitiioYO DE UK CuEST.v (Rev. r«. lipe). A Vocabulary or Phraae Book of the Mustin Languai.:e of Alta Cahlonua. pp. 95. 18f)2. 7475 9 Mxtr.f.Ani) (Abbe). Cirammar of the Mikmaque Languages of N ova Scotia. Edited hv Hcv. Joseph M. Bellenger. l-^. lOL 18ti4. ..„,., 747r. 10 r.uuYAS (Rev. James). Radical Words of the Mc^bawk Languagfl. With their derivatives, pp. 12:{. I8ti2. 7477 11 ihv.w^ (George). Alphabeticil Vocabularies of the Clallatn and Lunuui. pp. 40. 18i>3. 7478 1" GiiiiiS (George). A Dictionary of the Chinook .Jargon, or Trad© Language of Oregon, pp. xiv+44. 1863. ^ 7-179 13 Giinss ((ieorge), Alpb-betical Vocabulary of the Chinook Language, pp. 23, 1863.* 7480 Series 2, No. 1. Matthews (WasV. in^ton). Grammar an.l Dictionary of the Lani!ua.-e of the Ilidatsa (Minnctarecs, (V'rosveiftres of the Missouri), vith an intr.;. ductory sketch of the tribe, pp.148. 18<.>, T4SI Series 2, No. 2, M..TTni..ws (Wash ington). Hidatsa (Minnetarees). hnglisU Dictionary, pp. 149-169. 18 < 4.^ 7482 Sioux, rilling (.Tames C.) BibVi ography of the Siouan Languages, bvo pp. 87. VVasli ington, 1887. o" 7-ls:5 77/ •' snme. Large paper. 1 <»*' 74S4 Sioux. Dorsey (.larnes O ) The O-'ilia Language (of the ( >maha and Pouka tribes of the Sioux), Myths, stones, ain letters, in the original, ^^b trays ationsand notes. 4to. pp. 794. Wash.. 189(>. .i OO 7485 Thomas (Cyrus). A .^tudy of the Manuscript Troano; with an introduction bvDr D,G. Brinton, Colore.! plates and wood-cuts. 4to. pp. 237. paper. Wash.n|;^ ton, 1SS3. ^ J" 7486 Tolmie (W. F.) and Dawson (0 M) Comparative Vocabularies ol the In- dian Tribes of British Columbia, with a map illustrating .listribution. 8vo. PP- '•' ; paper. Montreal, 1884. * "" 7487 Trumbull (.T. Hammond). It^ntei'pvetati. ;i "-'O A Study of the an intvod Vict ion oied plates and apor. Washina- nd Dawson (0 hwies ol' tlie In- :>)lunibia, with a on. 8vo. J)p. bib 1 01) imond). Indian and on the Boi- X interpretation 9;5. Hartfov.l. 2 nil 1 Language. 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Jiiust useful as ii hiiok of ri'furciicc ti> vvcfj' tlit> |ml)lic.— AV'vicf from (A.- I'r'f'ir^ ^. tlir. 'r:ii^'lish priest, as well as an iudispensahlu Tltiril Vobiui>-,bij yj. Ii. ru.-irll, AirUhislidp >nauii.-il for the stiidetit of ctM-lesiasliciil his- of rnii-innnti. ti,ry.~-I.ini a history of the Church in \i Um loiii,' oeeiiiiied a h'v^U rank .imoMf? Kn.i,dish, and in .siieh Kii,i,'li-:h as relh'cts in finite eredit on the seholarslii;> of the ileV, Thomas S. Hyrne, .just as tlie tmeommon ae onraey and number of referenees to staa dard ii)h. fan tell, Ve thank the two reverend au- One tjn'iit eharm of Ahrog'.s work is the tliors for a prieeless boon. They have tilled perfeet and systemalie arrangement. Every a void in Knjilish literature, and satislied a Uiin,? is in its plaee, and easily found. Tlie want loiii; and deeply felt. To the publish- hook is enriched with an admirable table of er's, alsop^a just meed of praise is due. The contents. It is concise without heintj dry; sfvie in'which these volumes are issued, and. from the mass of authorities cited, aiid the very beauty of the <'olored maps, so may easily he made the foundation for «ernptiloa'r, t'abisch. will, imineuse research.— Ca(/»»tic ^Standard, Lon- we trust, be fully a(i))reciatiMl by the Protest- tii>«. ant liiKl fatholie public alike.— A'. I'. Ta&Jd. (1) i , ^ liMMlKI * >. 1 2 Bobert Clarke ^ Co, Aldmch. Tub Travels of Tiibee Insects. By Asna M. inuBtrat«a by M»ry X. Morrison. 4to. AI.I>R1CB. Andeksos. Six Weeks in »uthor of " Northern BallaiU." S«l- l*^"*" Norway. By E. L. Anderson, Cloth. I W Andre The Cow Chace : An Heroic Toem in Tl.re« Cantos. Writi;n at New York. ITHO. By the hu. M.jou A-HK^-th -i;^a-tory „ot«H bv the K.litor. London. Printed for John I .eUhnp. No. 2. Uter Nostor'Uow. 17S1. Keiuinted from this rare quarto e.hUon, with the original preface, note^ etc. «vo. r.il)er. The poem Is a hinnonm* .Inscription of the aefeatof the -rvbel K^^tn'T,i\s. Waym' R„(l IrviiiK." ft'"l i'^ tt <'iiiiili(l t'xpri'ssiou «l the conteini.t ui.-l ri<1icuU- in ^vhieh m.r brave Kovolutioniiry f.ithefs wore heM r,y "Antl now I'vo close.l my fl'ic "trttln, I tTcmbU' us I show it, Ivvst tlii>< Mime warrio-.trover, Wayne, Shoul'I i'vcr I'atch the voet." Additional interest is lent to th« poem. z^X^::r:::s:^z,::::t:i ':!:^::v. .-««"•«■■« =""■ Vti.pli.tic >•! >h« md l«t« "I »"• «i"l">" Antrim The Itistonv of CnAMrAi«N asu 1.««an l;"'"'"«^f« BABY'S Rkcohd. a Twofold Gift for Mother, a..d Ch.Ureu. Small. 4to. Cloth. BUggestions. Showin, Signal Service System, atxl llow to ForeteU !•'-;» ^ -«^- :i^ S S Ba!ss,.kh. Illustrated by natosanclWoatlM-r Maps. Svo.P.M.e.- -'• Mr. .. .. ih.sier.the ,„etooro,o«i.t. ha, «»'"- -;::j;:^;:r-i;:::t;- :;ho:"rtt'tl published H very able and ins.rnel.ve " '^ /^ 'J'^ .J "„y t.,-n,orr,.v.- Mr. Ui>l>l^'t of r.f.y-rour pages, ar.e oet.m. 'l^ J - ;., ,^,.,,.,■,,„.^. ..„a •• Old Vr„U.- lhorou;,'hly illustrated. entitled The y' J ,,j ^.it,„„ the popular eom- Weather : A I'raetieal .iuide to Its < hHn,e>,. 'f,^., [I' ";,,,; VV.lu.'ed to a - dot." s<» Showing Si^MnaServieeSysten,, and. owo ^^'^^^^"\^^^l^^,, ,, »,, recipient of Foretell I.oeal Weather." »' ■^/»'" '^f ' nJ. raise or the general eorrec'tness of ;:;:,j::;i^:Xdr;:;:;an-ld'h::!r! ;-;;;^.[:^tio,...c.c.... ....... ... ,..„ne a •' weather prophet," it shonld have zftte. a Urge tiale mnonsr farmers. iiu0 th an nc- lotices of Inldren. 1 23 red fo)> a liouA and 'lIAXiiKS. ■iith«'i*. I^y lUTt'sts leml r or lutt wo irrdw." Mr. "Old rrolm- aimliir mm- I 11 "ddt," 8<» recipient of )rre('tii«'ss of e Cincin- ;ndent. 1^ 75 s first water tioiis of the BBNKER. ruoPlIECIES IN FlITT^HK TTp8 ANI> "DoWNS IK I*RICE8. What Year« to Miike Moripy on IMg-lron, Uo^-i, Corn, and Provis^ion*.* J{y .Samitki Bknnhk, ait Uhio farmer. Eighth t'r(i|>h«H-ies based on thvm. This f« « hook of hof.ks, nn«l fthouM W tn X'^'''''* "' pfs-fron. pork, rtc. with a phllo- the hands «>f i'v»'ry hushicss timn. In a Kophic' cunrsi' nf reiisonini,' which van rot clenr, pliuisiMe find truthful wiiy it revfiils fail to iinprcs* nil luiil touviui'tf many.— .V. in what yt'jirs to »iiJil\e money y vliieh we can foretell the futtire rise and fall of priees of commodi* ties, and tjives tm a hnsis for «'nl('ulation where ittjossint! was the only dfpenilenee before.— /r«H WurUi. BtBLK (Tin:) IN TUB TuBLic J§ciiooLS. liecor;ay, Sage, and King, in favor of the Use of the Bible. (Separate from the above ) 8vo. Paper. 50 Abre9t». Jiobert Chtrfce ^ Co. of nl^!.m . IU.n».Mhas.et.. a.ui th. hitherto unpuMish..l 'orreHpon.!- Z;: t ^ :>.^J^ ii-r " l^ton.Mr. HUm............. an.l oth^M,^ CoZ ;.o ,i... .levulvin^ th« ,mr,..>... u.wl aim. of tho., o g.., a in e att.mpt^.l VVilki,>son an.l H-r i:.vol,.ti.>n: ..n .r.o.ng also th« firs ...count c. the • I';^ '^^ ^^.^,^,,.„ ^vith a portrait of Blen- norhas..'tt. 1 volume. »vo. 61'.^ j.ng<'H. Thes« private pa^.o. .ere V'-i;;i't:[;-;!;;^":>:M-^- ^'^'^^ J.assett, by Mr. Sat>.,r. , '\ ;;;'','.;: ,^;,^,^^^^^ tl.e .uatoriah. he hit. en- lUMl.ussett. In the select on '\"'V"''V i". , , lie everv itupoitant fact euii- deavored impartiallv to ph-e h.-tnre »"",,;. .^ the faults or M.f.rmi- „ecte.l with the sui.jeet. '"^"''1 1!:;; X s t » ' has.tt, th- author ties, nor ineliuation to =M'"l<>^ '-'»;'/;, f,, , '/.om eensttre, no, ha. has heen careful to suppress nnth, ntf t'Yi. ,, Wherev-r it has ».e.M, n.-e- ' o invented excuses to .xtwu.ateJ.M «'\'; '' ;, ^ ;,,; ; ^ ,'• ,,. ! ,e.,J.T that ossavy for the interest .. th.- vvork ^J"' ., ' ///^ ''\\ . ., ,' ! .U^cU.se.i. ho |mvat« correspomlence. BOLQUET. KXPEDITIOV AGAINST THK OlUO ISDIAx/lN 1764. An Historical Accotna of the Kx,>e.Uti.n ngainst the Oh.o ^ "^>'->^^" ;;; Lr MDCCLXIV, un.lor the conunan.l of Uksuv Bor.-KT F-!- ^^^ "";' • of Foot an.l n.-,w Bri,a.lier--.eneral it. America, n.olu.in,, h.s I ransaction, t itl the In.lians. rektive to the Delivery of their Pr.soners an.l the Pre- r . t, nf Peice with au Intro.luctory Account of the rrec.'.Ung ^r;^^ . n/l^t^Jf Bushhy-nu„. Towhich are .nnexeU Military Papers containing Hetleetions on the War with the Savage.; a Metlu.l of F:^;;F ltier;ettle».ents:someAcc.,u.a.^f tl.e.,u i..r^^ ; lM^ of Nation.. Fighting Men. Towns, ^^'f"--' ^l'^ *;^;;;:' ^;" .^ Published from Authentic l)octtn»ents by a .nerof '";! ' "^' , < ^ ;;\; liun Sndth, Provost of the College of Plula.lelphui) \\ ith a I u Uee y iClp r^«.n. author of '• Conspiracy of Pontile." etc.. -;»=*' ^^ ^lof P.nnas' Biographical Sketch of Gener.' no„,uet. I ^^^ -M^' ;Z^s are finely repr<.dt.c«a by the photo-lithogt .-.phK proces. hvo. ^.^..00 Cloth, large paper. . ...r ... vo.,nc ;v-;:f:;^::^ i;::;i.::^.:::;^!ir;:^"""' "^ ^""^ ot th. volume itseU-.o. i-|- ;;;;-;- ;,,:;::, u.,.; .u.h,y library .tyW «f teristi.- ..«• uhatevor leave. «lM'"W'.hus C ' ,'e"ti.rv in whi.^U it i. writto.i. . . press; ttie rarity <.( tlu. w..rU repnnte.l. th« U. ' ;\ , ;;'/^,,,., .,„. ,„u.t r,,.li.sl.. HU.l L,K.rtance iu ^O';'';-;^;;^':-;;;:^^ j ^ !r:;;;ri;:;;;;tici„« t..ciear..es. .....i the least, ti.e t-rief ex>,lan.,,..ry prefa e e r t . -h. i. ^^^^^_^^^^^ ^_^^^^^^_^ ^^ ^^^^ ad.lee stn.lenf, and tt.e Im S i" it „o small pleasure alon« with AUanUC HontUl,, the iimoir f lilpn- 3 (K) lonner- hii!4 fil- et <-»»ii- illfll'HU- iitithiir iDtr lift'* It'll IH»«"- )>'r tliiit usiuii of 4. An s, in thn , Colonel ;i,->iii'tioilS tlio Pie- rt'ccding Military [etUtj»l of tiv; with t Uout«>!». i 'I riinslii- maj> annt, ami ttie rttl reader.— Jlistorical and JtiscdtaiHoas Books. § BoYLAND. Six Mouths with the Fhexcu Akmy. Six MotitUs under th«» Ited Cios-i, with thw Fft'mh Army. By ••koiimb llAtsT-AU l?oY« LAND, M D, Ex-<'hirergion d«rArtu»'e Krau(;al(»e. I'Jiuo. Cloth. 150 Dr. Itdyliiiiil hiist Iiiul tti'» fiirtiiii<> ti» wrlto jinsiu of tin' Fri'iuh nriny nrnl \>i' tpl , till, ft l)ork of *.ln» nirt'st klml in lltiriitiin:; a ufUT tlio loiin slc:,'i of Met/ uiid tin- «'niiitii« tx.. .k wltli iii.iiurc'iilly no mort- lit«'t!iry i>r«'- lutlnii of tlit) utiirvcl K'lrrisoti, h« fliK'»lut» nu'ilitiitiDii ihiiii I'l'iiv's Diary or llciivi'iuiti* tin- rrtissiuii llii iit V»T:4iiilU'«', ... It Cellini's .\iitoliionriii>hy, ami luiviii',' it slin- wouli'. ho iiiijiist to Jiin txiok to loavw the |ili('ity. straiu'lilforwanliu'ss, aiul tmsliiisii- nwnlcr with tlic liiii>ri'ssioii Unit it is tat'rcly like fli'iiriu'ss tliat rcfrt'slit's tin- jadcil frit- B MTics of .ski'trlirs, hcwevcf iiowcrfiiV It Uikt fii'iisc at every inomciit. IK^ M'U <1o\vh Is imt only a careful reennl of Mirj,'ical ex- bis siUKieal c'-xperieiicc with uu vxactiiesH |)trieiicc, lait h <' n» is flu; vino; witli whieh lie ftivi'it thd iiliareij tlie ••oiniaou •ut'ifkioii of iluiniue.— comlitiousof tUis«'xperii'ne<>. fn.iu tlietlii»« Altuntie Moiitlity, hi* It-'ttW* I'uris «iuitl»t thtt arro^liiiit uiithu- Bri'NNKr. Ki.emkntary anw Pr^noitncino French Reai>er.^ C««ntaiiijiig rroiimiiu-iiig IIuU-h and Kxorciso* «>ii Fr«-iuU Piommciation; aSelectioii of Intt-n-stiiig Aiu'iuloten; a<'i>iu!iso'rreati.s.M>n French Vorbs; and a Vocabulary of all the Words '.•ontaiiiod in th« Work, with concise liulcs for .i(i|uiiiii>! the (leiu " mh Xouim. By Ali'HONSo A. BKf}.^^t:H. Fourth edition. U 'ouud. 60 JJicK. Tin: Xatuhk and A Dr. J, 1). Buck, ."^tiiiiii*' 211110. crnv. An Ks.f an% and the Way to Health. By J. p. r.tVK. M.I». ?*vo. Half rusMii. 2 r»0 If is tiior*' hi'Ipful, niot loaves fur jnorc ronmirin »:pnse hy(;i<"ntf nn'l earc, rather hopeful liiiprcs'ioiiso; the uiiml tliaii I'ope's tlian liy ilnius Tlif work is enii- "K"""!! "11 tliis siiliji'ct ICvcry iieiitlv ttioMi,'litfuI. MiL'u'cstiny more tlian A one wiio can. oiit;tit lo reail Ilie sectimi oii ♦■xjilaiii'^, aiui Icaillni; il> readers to think liealtii ami clisense «'speeially fur its cxei'l- i^rill furtlier tor tlienijielves.— i'tt?ff»c0^irt/u Sria"i:T Pavkments. Ati Aciount of Tet^ts mad»j of liiicks ui»d I'uvitig Blocks, witii a hrief iliscussion of .*»treet l'*v Sarnphn of fiftt'On varieties of hriok'* or blocks m.iinifactured for slre»>t tavinj: were futiiished the writer of tliis piimptilot, lor tf.*liii{!. Kach variety ... .iifllroni a «lifi'tMeiit establishmeDt. and I'cminj: frunj leaditiL' maiiufiic- tiirei'^s, they represent the paving brick of the day as made in various parti* of die rti'ited Sliites. They wt-re cheniiciilly analyzed, subjected to te.«tH for dcterininiiijr their respective jicrce^ tages of absoiptiiMi, their specihc gravity, their transverse strenglli, liieir crii>:hing strength, and their resist- ance io abras..)n anf.gnivin^«. miij.M, *tc. My N. 0. IJ-nx, D D., author of " Iloiue Among the Uo»i.eU," "The Lund .nd lt« Stnrv '• etc. 12n)o. Cloth. , */ wflaU,.u'r.'..t ('l..M,iiv ill '7" ' ', ';^^ , . ' ,.. without .•ontlnu.illy iln.ll.m i.iull nV»»»»'l«t.*t«br.»uftev|. TllTTTFUFIELP. THE IIisTORY OP THE OlRTVft. A COIIOWO RC- ?! tho (lirtv l.roth...-Thoma.. Simon, Jam... and ileoige and eount . th« rty ^"t; .^ ,^,t,,„ i.y o..m m Lord the.r »'«»^ >;;:-• ; ;w" rn Border Wul of the Uevolu.ion. u..d the ?";'"'' U-rliuMT95 With a recital of the I'riocipa' Evet.lH In the ^riw^MWwi::: B. CO... W.B...Hn.. author of "C.W- ford « Cami.ai>:n," etc. Hvo. Cloth. *>.. .--•■""•■".-'r.::^:"rvl!"*r:.;^r::"r.c;v::^i". paper, worthy of Hh- u,.,.r...t of iH ,.ul.. sh- »''«''';> • , ^„„j,, Y.'t noll.inn author W u.u.u-stio.m). > th. h ^\'''' ' '^ . ,_^. „„, , . ^.^ ..iv.iK'.s nlou.,' tho f.o„ti..r Th.s r..l,aiou of th. .•,u....r .^ ho e ^ - ,^-> ";;,,„„ ,,...„> ....-s him notorious ».r..th.-is is >» result of .'An'ftJl .iu.l palustHkiu',- ^iifmi; ot a...'un».'nis. t»iirr«. tives.arcuuuts i.uhlisU.-l hy rfturiUMt rap r"! Ill w II "n ».'"•■■■ » — ' . Luniuhty th.- ♦•vi.U-uvt' which voiiti-cts hm with atrocious .■rimo. li.ri.h-nt.illy Hi.- hi*- torv of .ill tho t.rotht-r* is rcl.Uf.t. aii-i '.he Jives, accuut..* ,.uhlish...l hy '^''-"'^'^^^^ ",;,,;.; r..u tail, valuahle trans.rivts Bud ftPtoM lt« th« Htruwl... un.l ..m.'ial r.- -,..>rt»..i various. •xi.c.mioiisrtU.K'annaif'ii*. It IK full of int.-restas a bh.Rrai.liy. a;iil as n history of .-vcui!. in l...nt.T warfar.^, when Hjmi'U.l." l^ ...III... fr..iu vari* ft««:t'S!i.— 'iVi>' Critic, »-< U is an ftttetnpt, verjrxtKTessftil.t.wlear m» the a.-comit «)f th.' i.art talien i.y ih« history of ^veu.» i» l.onter war.are, >, I .. "' * ; •• . ] ,,^„j^^.„ j,, „„, Uevoluti-m, the issue was uu-rtaiu un.l every, ay Me '^ 7';^, ", ., Jwar ..f IT'.khA Th.. w..rW ..erilous. Th,. v.;;---^^;- ,^'^,J ;:':,;;:: th:;::;:io«ra,.hieal ,..rratlv... long fell w.vut,-.Nn. Ant'iond i/wfomai uu.i ^»^_^^^^^^ .__^. ^^^ .^ ,,,„., „„„n „„at.T vv.\>i,r. a^nraloijirnl /.V.'-tnl. ^j ■ , ,|,^, st-ulcineiit of our The thrill.n. a.K.,..ureH " f.'™-' «' f. "'.'t^-.r state,. The auth..r v-seut, have often ...■eu UM. an. thi. « '* ^'^^ ' *- ' ^,f,,i pi,.i„,e..f thes.- „..t..rio^;,- ; ., '^hiei; wo hLi.- our literature. Hi, family »•;»-/;- ); , ;, ' 'r "he wor. has heeu -lone with eare «u.l fuUn^H. rytlnev:c^^:./^!..U..lviths...re.,.researe^^^^^ detail, ami with -"•"/'""/."; "TJ\, 'ils «'-"?. V-einnents. vte.. i. enter- fonsul W. Butterhel.r* MI.st,.ry of the ^«P^ '*' ,;,^.,„,,,,,, ,., ,,„„vey a lively .;i,,vs.- Thevohuu. 1^--/'--;:;;:^ "::;;;: .^".aptis,u..f h.o...l through tlmon iTU.1 aaa csaKj,cr.tiu, atte.ulaul lu-iiun day..- < .« :^at*.«. BUTTERFIELP. DISCOVERY OP THE NoUTHWKST. ^ ^1.0 Biscovcry of the Northwest in 1634. by .Tohn Nicolet with a ^l^.-;!? «^^»>^f- By 0. W. BnrTKHri»:L0, Author of "Crawford's Campaign, et<;. I2m^ cioth. 1... amply <..ru«.a '■>■ f «.-■■« '"'"■'"« *' „ ,,', '^l .f," ,.„.„. Tl.l. vo.um. I» °"St::,"'-S's,;;;;;; ;■:;:>";-. w™' -•- ...«>»«-»«—/ ^"— The author hu* stu.lier ii( till' -vrtf* 111' floIltitT }\>\ llHH<'»>f- I rt'u'iir'l to ■s witli itn» iitit'i'ts hita illy till- hi*» .■il. II mi 'he tniiisi rivW i>I ii«oes!i.— i\\\, tn rle»r lii'vohition, . Tlif »vi»rlt (iliK'.rrutivo, itttT ill: pur- int'iit of our St" tiotorioiu Tiitiire, His », foot-notes, ;tf.. is filter, vcy a lively lood throiiRh crs passed iv Visc«»vcry f bia Life. ite. l2mo. 1 00 ve» an ubitn- :ii('h are from furnish the Is volume l« t of Amenean BtTTTERFIKLu. TllE TVASHIN«TOf»-CRA\VFOKI> LkTTKR'. iJclltg U»« (*orve8j)ondfiu'i< l)eti.v(>cn orj»« Wushiiigton ■uul WilUiim Crawfonl from lTt)7 t<> 17^1, oi>nLvruii';» We«torii Jii»,iiil). With an Appi^iulix, con- taininj* Inter L«»ttori« of Wiisliiii^iton on tli»> »ati».i» Sii'>j.M>t, aixl Li'ttor* from Vali-ntiiirt ('iinvf«»ril to Wiisliiii;.'tiMi, wrillfn iu 1774 and 1775. ChronologitMilly arningt'il and raivfully iuin(itut<'i' l)y C. W. BcTTBurin.o, author of "CrAwfoni'i*<'ttu>i.aign," etc. 8v«. Cloth. 100 Thl« fTPspoiiili'tioe throws k rooi! doil tnri'ii early history, nml ontl»»« hJ^torjrnf the of ll(?ht uiMiii t'urly wi'sti'tii lilstory, lii'slili"* tliiii', vi"'tl"'iil'H"'y "'■' Hliowiiiir tins craviiiK a*10iiii< Hoiuftliiiit? to our kiii»wli'il;,'« of wliiih oxistcil Miioiiff tlo' proiniiiciit iiion WHsliliiKtou'iviirly llfi< iitiil I'liiiiM. Till- h't- of Vlri^iiiliiuinl I'i'iiiisylviinla. iit thiil |iorloii, t«'rs aro kIvcu ill tlnir I'lirmiiiliprii'iil orili-r, to hocoiiii' InrK't' liunli-rl j)rii|.rii'.Mrn. Tha With nircfully writti'ii iiiiti's: Hinl u.« i'llltor li'ttiTM throw soini' liwlii Itii'iili'iitally on flulitly rouarils his work as ivcoiitrlliutioii of imiiits of history, hvyoiul thi' siihjoct on •o»»"; vuliiu to tliiM ' aiitry's' storeof hlstorl- wliirh tlii-y wi'ri» »i ially wrltn-ii. The i'lil iiiati-rlals.— .Veil) Y')rk F.vrnimt runt, iintcH hy tlu' cilltor mlil to thi' value of thli Th'y an; all InttTt'stlii'^ iiml hlstorii'nTly hooU, whii'h Iswor' vnf a i.luci- ia »ll hiM- iiDi>«>rtiiut, at tbruwiiig Uifht u:i Wasbiiiif- toricitl Ulirtirk-it. l..'"x"iH'i»rl(t, Oarr. The Mounds of the Mississippi V a ixkv, Historic \LtT OoKi^ttiKUKit. By I*tf»*iKN <*Ann, A.ssistniJtC'ufiitor I cahody Muy»'U»n of Anxer- icnn AroliiHology and Ethnology. CainWridgi*, Ma^*'*. 4t(>. Taper. 1 50 ThU csaajr Is an arKumctit In oivor of In hirs»> '("'^""ti*^". "'>'' ftoreilit; ttiat th.>y tht> theory that thtMuouinllmililors wt-ri! tht* all worshlpuit tlic sui:, as tin- niounil-biiilil- Biicfstors oi till' prrsfnt IniliaiiM, lie ari?uos, ors aro siippo>icil to liavc ilono ; ami that will, tlic iiiil if many citntioiis from liistori- works similar to tliospof tlu' niound-lniilih'rs, an*, rlpronii'lcrs, Hint trnvflcrs, tliiit tlu' In- if not ijiiiti' as fxti'iisivc, art' liiiown to have dlans of til ' Mississippi Valley livfil ill lixcil heen eri'i'tc'il by Iniliaas.— /'viJitfar A'ct«f»c« villa^'es, which fliey were In thi' liahit of for- Monthlj, Mying hy ikiiUsatleii ; that thuy raisu*! corn CaRR atvl SlIAI.ER. Os THE pKE-lI.ISTORIO KeMAIXS OP KeNTUCKT. P.y LcciKN I'Aiu; and N. .S. Sii.vi.ku. 4to. Paper. ^ 50 With seven helintvpp p1i\tos, rontitining fifty-tbn^e fijiures of sonu» of the most interesting and chaniotoristio irni)lon)iMttK, omaintMits, etc. found in Kt'ntnoky during the explorations i)ia' followed tlie po|)ulai' |.ilati ot Heilsteiu, and has kept constantly in mind the chemical iieces.si. ties of the a-erage medical siutlent. , ., The experiments cover work with the principal metals and icids, .ismg Beilsteiu's examples. In addition, the more important alkaloids and Mime orszaido c(nnp.)un.ls of medlciil interest are considered. In pl.ysiolojzical <>hemistrv, the work deals with the j.roteids and carbo-hydrat^-s, the (ii- irestive process.>s, bl.iod, bile, milk, and urine. The acid tests recently m iroJuced for the clinical examination of stomach contents are also given. It mav be used in conjunction with any systematic tre.itise on the subject. Extra blank leaves are inserted at the end ior studeuls notes. ':''.t $ Jiobert Clarke .j- Co. Clark. Skktchks of His Campaiox i\ the Illinois in 1778-9. "' By ('.,1, (iKoiuiK HocKUS Ci.AitK. AVith an Int.'cKluction by Hon. JJcnrir JHrtlr ..f LouisvilK', Kv.. /.nd an Ai'iu'inli^ contiiining tl.o ruLlic and Private Instructions to Col. Clark, and Maj. Bowman's .lonrnal of tl.o Takin.' of Poi-t St. Vincent's. Portrait -.f General Clark. 8vo., $2.00. ° 4 00 Large paper, The i.nportan.-c- of the oxpe.litio.. of Col- character is portrayed by I'imself iu " CoL ou<.l (lark is known to every weU-informed ^^^f^ ^ '^J^^^ mensc range of country west of the Alle- order, and >l .s .eldoa* one reads of a com- Khanies. and this personal narrative of that mander possessin;.; sueh boldness resources ex edi io from the pen of its comman.ler. and tact. He understood perfeetly, for mil. t be seen, is necessarily a paper of Itary purposes, the Indian nature, and how r^at historic interest, both as a portion of to exhibit at the right tunc -u-^;-;;- «" l,e local historv of the West, and as an ele- licnce a.ul ma;.-..annnity. . . . The opera- cut iu the hist<,ry of our relations with tions at KaskasUia and N mcetnu-s are de- '"t Britain. Franc-e, and Spai,.. The ty- .cribed i,> a very grapluc but truly modes „ography of the volume is exeellent.-;//.- taani.er-the tnarch fn„u the former post o o'-^nan thati Levi ';;''"" t''^ inVvohnne just receive.!, entitled " Kemin- w..rld has never seen. He was tue ( hevaher cl-n e . Levi Cofliu." 1 exa.nined tl>e Hayard of IVace and Free, ou,, and Ins true book 'ar. fully, soon after it was .irst pui,- story has the faseinat.on o, a romance A« 11 1 ed It CO, tai.ts an authentic ac..,a.nt of a tnoral educator. I w.sh U c.n.ld be place. he ope^Uonsof the ,-n.lergr.mnd Kail- in '•'^'>-'' V' V^I J'IrLr' road one of the most forraidable m..ve- woman ui the land.-Jo'-« '.. H /'"f- m tUs " u t lav..rv. a..d which .li.l n.u.h N..w that slavery in tlu- n.te.l S ates has. To ru b" ' the c..,,ili..t which resulted iu happily, bc-me a thing o, the past ad est re L cipation The part taken in that has ...en expressed, ui many .,uarters, tha mreme ty Levi <>,.hu and his wif... the very interesting a.lventureso many o Ttlie i e w ssoc,a.spic,>..usa,.d elhchMa the ■•(■— gers" by Lev. Con.n's hue " Urn iriisbry ,,f their w..rk and adven- should . tot be suircre.l to pass ,nto «bLv..M,. t res wil alwavs hav a great and pc.uliar bt.t sho.d.l be lu.nde.l d..wn for the instr ■■ terest 'nnahist.,rv is given iu the n^^ tio,. of a younger getterafou wlnlst c e^idnitg way i.; this volu.ne.-/^. K .vents ar,. still rcsh ,n the memory of he ^ " ,.|uel agent ni tlie gooil work. ... it is Kgi'ves me great salisfa.^tion to learn that matter for thankfulness and deep satistac anereditUmofthatm,.stre.uarkableb.K,k, li.m that our Friend Levi C.mn has been ^ lemSis M enal,h.dto ..oinplete the prepara Uon of s<^ bfisu d t is one of the world's anto- valuable a ..ontribntiou to the Instory of ^'^'''^hU iu.nw.ord of heroi,. adventures American .slave emancipation. - /.oac/./. our knowledge of this interesting geological j;tudy. . . It is one of tiiosc resoureea from whi.h 'h" amateur ami teaidiing (;«■ .(logisl can ■ iw important information.-- Amtricaii (IcoliK/ist aiid n obleself-saeriliee in the cause of liu- rrica history of II. — London ! CULERICK. AdVENTURKS OF PlONEKR OlULDRE.V ; or, Life ill tUo Wilderness. A Porti'ayal of the* part iicrfornied \y E. Fk.nwick Colkkick. Illustrated. PJnio. 1 00 A boo'K of exeitiiii,' interest. Tlie cliildreu of aets of heroism, ailveiitures witli wild of the early seltl'Ts in the Ohio and Kon- bea>ts and many other intercstins inei- tlU'ky wilderness of a limnlreil years auo dents in wliieli the ])ioiieer youth had part, faced, with their parents, the danger of sav- They are entertainingly presenteil. and in ages and wild beasts. The boys and >,'irls of readiiiij the sketches iioy^ and j;irl'< of to- that time were necessarily a part of the pio- day may he leii to a better ppreeiation of tieerarmy, realizing as soon as they could the coipforts which surround them, now think that their lives were constantly in that homes have been established where a. peril. As a result certain FoniiKH. By Peteii €oi.u>:u, Ph.D., late f'hemist of tlie Tnited ."States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. (.'. Illustrated. 8vo. «"l<.th. .") 00 Prof. Collier has presented, in a systematic offset, he has already had the satisfaction of manner, all the most im)(ortant facts relating witnessing the actual production of good sn- to th(^ economical i)roduction of the above re- gar from sorghum, on a large scale, and nt c'ited results from sorghum. In his.')Sj large moderate cost;" and he trusts that his work Hiid liberal pa'^'t's, with numerous illtistra- may aid in establishing, in this country, the tions, he hasexhaustens ovcrJKtO.OdO.Olinfora Wiint we tion of results so conlHlently predicted, are nnalili' to lill. He treats sorghum as bo- Nearly all that can be said or ilesircd to be tanically related to the tropical <'anc, and re- known on the sugar topic is spread before sembling it in capacity for production of the reader, while the value of sorghum, as a saccharine staple. lie says he " has not been foliage and fodder plant, is conclusively spared the inlliction of ridicule; but. as an ^vo\-*>n.~Cincinnntif"(mv\crri(iir,(tzfUc. Constitution op the United States, etc. The Declaration of Independence, .luly 4, 1776; the Articles of Confederation, July \\ 1778; the (.'onstitution of the United ,'^tates, September 17, 1787; the Fifteen Amendments to the ('onstitution, and Iiide.v; and Washington's Fare- well Address, September 7, 1796. 8vo. Paper. S^ Constitutions (The) of the United States and of the State oi'Ohio. With Amendments, Annotation.s am! Indexes; with the .Arti- cles of Confederation, 1777, and the Ordinance of 17S7. Koyal Svo. Paper, nOc. Half sheep, 1 00 ! 'i- ' ■ 1 10 Hobert Clarke ^ Co. Cook. Synopsis of Chess Openisos. A Tubulated AnulysU. By W. Cook. From the third EnglLsh edition. KditeJ by J. W. *^I";'-^|«. of the Cincinnati Commerciiil Gazette, tivo. Cloth. 2 ^ The American Supplement contains American Variations and <;'|m^5t«. over a thousand members. The epleiiiHcl stort's of modern combina- tion are heaped \ip before us, givins? tlie brilliancy of Morpliy, the profundity of Stoiiiitz. the nmsso shots of Anderssen, the gparklo of Zukertort, the inventions of I'anL sen, and the all-arounil-the-boiird play of Mackenzie and BlaeWburiie and Mason, and the other hundred and one masters of the motbTu board, to rejoice and instruct the student, lu future reports, nn time and occasion may warrant, we sliall bestow upoii the special points of the book n more criti- «Mil analysis.—*;. R'khtlm, in rUil'tiMithia CoRNWELL. Consultation Chart of the Eye-Symptoms and EvK-CoMi...U'..T.oNs «K (Jknk.ka.. D.sK..sK.^. Arranged by Hknhv (i. Coun. WEti,, M. D. On roller. 14 x 20 inches. Crm« Hebrew Wori» Nf anual, ctymologically arratiged. By Iw'-t/mI a. C..U. Ph.I>.. Adjunct Professor of Biblic.l Kxegest.^ m Lane Tiieological .Seminary. 12mo. Cloth. Net. j,„„.tio„», \ni.vSi-cM>y), "« »'""f ' ;"' 7 ,"";,, *„",... iwo <-oluml,». lil'TOretc. limes, down to those fouml 20 to 25 tm.e.. Derivatives occur- t^msl^int with a reading vocabulary and .sc.ent.hc accuracy. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 11 II Illy sis. 2 00 n ambit 9, d in any from ve- il ints on B(l Stales ■d States hicli has nn astern of (1 instruct ;i tinu' iiii'l i'stow upon more criti' OMS AND t O. Coiix- ^ed. By xegesis in 100 less than logical ar« verbs, con- to rentier o rolumna. iinon signi- here it was he student form, MUch entific way, ifi it U he- ly simplify t begins at occurrence, curring 'JOO, ,tives occur- in acquiring is compara- >ok being to >t as concise Ckaig. The Oldkm Timk. A Monthly rubUcatiou, Devoted to the Preservation of Documents ami other Autlientic lnformatior< in relation to the early Explorations and Settlement and Improvemetit of the Country around the Head of the (Jhio. Edited hy X'i/'''' />• C-^tij, Esq. (Originally published at Pittsburgh, in 1S40-47.) 2 vol*. Svo. Cloth, 6 00 The index alone can convey an idea of the ricliness of this collection, Anioiij* many others, the following may be enumerated: Washington's iournals of 175:;, I7:")4, and 1770; Frederick Post's .louriial, from I'hila- delphia to the (Jhio, 17.")S; George Croghan's .louriial, from Fort Pitt t«> Vinoennes and Detroit, 17()5; (Jeneral Richard lUuler's .lounial. to tht« Falls of the Ohio, 17-S>; Artliur Lee's Journal, to the Nortlnvestern Indians. 178.'); a large number of valuable articles relating to the Indians, including details of manv conferences and treaties; numerous articles concerninj; iJraddock's Defeat, Lord Diinmore's War, the early settlement of Western Pennsylvania and the Northwestern Territory, etc. Two early books ar« reprinted entire in its pages— Smith's "Account of General Boucjuet's Ex- pedition against the Ohio Indians in 17()4," and "A Memorial, eontaininga summary view of facts, with their authorities, in answer to the observations sent by the English Ministry to the Courts ot Europe. Translated from the French." Though there wero two editions of this lr.tter work pub- lished, both in 17.')7 — one in Philadelphia and one in New York — it is one of the rarest of American books, and is very valuable as giving the French view ot the situation in the West at that time. Besides the above, the iiublicatioM eml)races numei'ous articles, giving facts of the inost interest- Ills: character, trom the private journals and persomd reminiscences ot many of those who actechtml Journal, \ew Vork. This may seem a large book for the sub- jects treated, but tlie reader will conclude, afterasearcb through its panes, that there that keeps the dis(nission luminous through- oiU. The imprint of tlie patient and pains- taking student, the adept in practical expe- rience, and the able and self-conscious master of the subject, stands out in every sentence. Every educator is profoundly interested In the subject-matter of every page of the book, and is but little fitted for the teacher's art unless he has read and studied just such authors. However much le may have done this before, he will tind a rich mine of new thought and suggestion here. It is a rare teacher's manual of itself. —Educational t'ourant, Loui:ivilU, K;/. I Robert Clarke ^J' Co. 12 Cutler. Lific, Jouknal, an'i» Couuesi-ondenck of Hev. Manas- ,KH WnvM, LL.a r.y his gnuxlchil.lren. Wkx.am P. Cuv...u and Jclu p CuTM i:. Portrait aiui two plates. 2 vol«. 8vo. 1 ,.,,. f„r tlu.irHVi- These two hai.dsr.mcly printcl volumes For .livers.ty of s"..'l *''''.'^; '"^. '[.s f furnish huporUnt .lata coneerniug the true Cient use, u.ul for the vanrty of '""•*'' " ^^ „f „, early setllementof the Ohii, valuahle service to his eountry an, iMa,.. ''^ ^ , \^.V.„i,.,,,,t. „r. Cutler kept ki.ul. 1 .loubt whether Mauassel. (.UU'H.a. ^ ^^ -n .' i!^ personal udairs. begin- his e,,ual iu Amenean history.-/vM . ^. i . '^j^'^J'^^;'^,^^, y,„, „,„-,, „„i ,„.,iin<4 the year t'eahodi/, n.l>. .,f 1,";^ death lS^:i, extracts from whirhcon- The nrst .nerit of these volume. I m < -' '\'^ ^^„ , „„„ „, „, ,„.„t interest- they furnish ,U>tinet "---^!tj^^'\^^ i!!".. useful autobiographies ever given Chapter .,f tlu- lI.Mory of the .u-te.l . I. t s a ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^_^ ^^^ ^^ as yet unwritten iu any a.lc.ua.eforn, a J^, ' ^^^^ thut after a long an-l uu.ner.tcl o ,s,.ur ty ["';,:^^': ,,,•,,,,_,,,,/,,, ,vas a racy an.l they bring visibly into the f-n,, >vi.ere e ^ ---';" ,• „.^ t,,,.,„ ,„„„ .tate properly belongs, a hrst-class character and <^>^^^^'r^^ ,_.^ ^,,, .,^, ^„,,^^„„,, „, , ,„,naber "'ii;: ■:i;:;na^:::rit, in . Mstonea, point —--;-•;;;;.,;:;,;::: ^^';r:^h^ «, View, is in the -.;tn-;ti;;;; -";; the «;-;;--'- ;;;;;: -:,:.;,ear-cut, terse. diary un^l orrespou-lence '""'^ ;;*' ; st aightforwar.l language; au.l we are knowledge of events, persons, . T "'^<'^ ' er.^ v 'ntro.luee.J to nearly all the promi- public opinion, social eluiraeter.sl.es. sta e [ "^ ';„^. ,,„„„iry dt.ring the pe- St science a.nl the art., and the ^^V'>^^ a o lac ve a e ^. To the stu-ictoC leal eondition of the New K..gla.ul an. Mul- ^^ " ^'^^ ^ .', '^ j„,„, volu.nes are invaJ- . die States-particnlarly the """--""•« .^;; u" j^^^, Lhas ever appeare.l so pro- the Doctor's -^'^e life ..cUn u.g U.ere.u -^./^Ji;;^;:^^,,^ ,, ,,,l, ,h.> wouhi the iinporta.it period of the Kevoln.io t. ',„„,. .„,,iv the beginnings of Ohio and Thiri. in order of enumeration. ;s the Xn- carefu Iv M y tl^. >jsn ^ ^^^^ Ographical merit of the vo.u.r.es though »-; ''^^ ^^ .^^^^^^ their charm and readableness iu this parlic \'' ,\^^ ' ^ble a, d ,.s a source of Mtn- Ular will cause matiy to reckon this hrst. ^'f^'^^l^:;~^:^,l,,,,,r>A publie will Ineou.plete as the biographie.l facts are. j^/^'^'^^'J^^^r^i active than n ro- throMgh loss of dat. by tire and ..therw.se. , '«, ^ . ^..^^j ;.,", „,,y edited, and U they su«ic. to I'-tray elca.ly a mos mte - XnU.-iy it publishers in clear hand- esting and able man. «>'-' ^^^ '";*'» "^^ , L,.. ,uul well bound. U Is a w..rk no thus disclosed are a <;'-;^^^^;^^''r^^l^ ' "^ / .hnuM miss. a..d every household tr.Fra.iklin. ^''^'/'^ «''«'"; i.^'j'^'' ;,\ , .hJcountry would be the beUer for giving and valuable entries '»"«;- ^J^^ ), ., ,.,„„ we,eome.-if«y«..>.^ of American piviiig an account ol pr. » iinti , , ■ .. the sa-c of Phila.lelphia, win. was then liv- History. in« in the retirement of his old H«e.->n,ress, and of the measures discussed by them, will be a revelat.on t. most readers. Historical and Mhcelloneous Booh. 13 M ANAS- \nd JuLU . 5 (10 pil volumes iug the true rU no ■ ry houseliold I'Her for Riving nf of Atnerican Prepared JUI.IA p. CtlT- and his huh 2 50 I. (for his life loiit lif-Miie in ilif Coiumon ,il Tenilori.ll 1. lie iiitro- tliiit vplating 181'J-l82r), ho al, atid jzives ly n takes place, {{emembering the old a«lnge that ".lust as the twig is bent the Jree is inclined," thev make a new be- pinning kiniiernartens and industrial schools are establishe«l to tr.iin and «.quip the rising generation for the struggle of lite; laws are ]>assed to in- sure and protect the ri-ihts of the vasl army of wage-workers, ami to im- prove and elev.ale tlieir condition and surroundings; the avenues of trade are opened, and the power of capital diiected s.> as to secure to hibor '■ Honest work for the day. honest hope lor the morrow, and thus, in an arcadian vision of universal prosperity the scene closes. - ^. . The work should recommend itself to all wh<. have the welfare of their fellow beings at heart, and there are lew who will not indorse Mrs. Dietrick 8 sentiinents'^u regard to this most important question. Tho.'torvi^ a splendid i-loa for "kind >r- any on...iep,.r!.te. Every tcnpher and person ffartens "and illustrates, in a foreihle m;in- wishin- to iirn'iinnt themselves with the ner. how nueh hotter it is to Irnin the true kiiKieru-arlen idea should react It.- hamU. hcnrl^. and hmdn together, tliaii to try h'entHCkn Srhool Jonrnnt. Devereux. How to Play pRoaREssivE Croquet. By Mrs. Devkukcx. 24mo. Paper. Pro.'ressive Croquet is the old game with a new /est infused Into it by the inTro.lu(aion of the progressive features which have given J^'-o^-'^^^'ve Euchre such unlimited popularity. This little work gives the whole he ry and i.ractice ot the gam'e. It opens with a vvo,.l or two of His one ho lew of Croquet, and follows with its Charms and A« a Partv Invitations; Ml Take Partners; Score Sheets; A^V. . .u IWs; Deiinttion. ;>f Terms Used; A Few Necessary Uules; Hints to the Hostess ; and Pointers for Players. ''m Robert Clarke ^ Co. 14 Doisv. Reminiscences op Army Life under Napoleon-Bona- ,.ART»- By Al.K.,BKUT.I. DoHVMKV.r.l.AUOKNNKH. I'JmO. Clolh. 100 „.oso ..f his vmuh were v,v.. -' .' -^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ' ^j; ,;; .,, ,,,.,, ,,,. ,.„! ,nay pre- si^i •: ,s;:::::;;;:>:::^ ::;- .o:;;;::;:; li ..ten.. w,.e.. wn, ,„on„..u, ...eres^ cc.krruliC"heev.nt. Tl.e elosin« .euUM.ee ,he reu.ler.-r/»c.,,;.. /,Wn-Omu.. BuxKE. riuNEEU Life in KKNrroKY. A Series of Homm- i....„tial Letters u.lclresse.l to his OnldnM,. Hy Dk. Das.k,, Dkak.. E.litea ^vith Notes and a Biographioal Sketch hy h.s son. Hon. tharl^ />. />aiv. of Missouri. Kvo. <"loth,$3U0 Large paper. 6^ u-i I ,. 1 !„..,« \V.. 'iiive foiiml these remiiiisreneos mi- KluiUy re.ogiMze. llie letters of Dr. DrnKc ' > , ^^.^ .leross the Al- ,,art of our own history, which Kro«8 » .« '"'l> *;''„, J„ ^j,, wiUlerne.ss; the ,„ore remarkable and pre...ous; an.l ue »' « ^J '^V^^^^Ji ^^^^ ^ .insularly .en^.b.e piece of >.r.tm.. j' ;. J. Jl,}^ ,,„,,,,, ;;,,„,,,,. Atlantic Monthly. Du BuEUiL. Vineyard Culture Improved and Cheapened Bv \ Dv BuKf... Professor of Viticulture an.l Arboriculture ^ «»'« l^'^^^l S hoc;i of Arts and Trades, in Paris. Translated by J. and C. Pa^er With Notes and Adaptations to American <-ulture, by J^>hn A Mar- I. author of "Axuedcan Pou^olo^y." With 144 illustrations. I'^uK. Cloth. Kvory intoHi^ont vino.rowcr ^st .. J- ^^ rih^^::. U.:rh;:!^;:^;e: prome.l hy the ,u.r..al of sueh a bm k. 1 r J- ; ^ ; .„ j,, ,,,^„,„. „,,,, we Warders annotations arc often of ^ "«' > ' t ' "j v .•ominen.l the work to vino-Rrow. :r:^iCr" ::;uu"r.:n:: ri^JiJlany, a.t to a«r.uUuri.s .... ofan Ar.Hcanreaaer.--C«/tita.,ra„dCo««. .l\y. ^Maryland Farmer, try Oentkrnau. ,ft fH' S'-BONA- I 00 eon bouiiil li- said : " I ■V. Imt thai nusty; tlitU it. I never iiitidii, and li my (lying 111 may prt- is valuable, (1 i)i(i\iancy illy interest Homin- K.i, Dkakk. ill Chark.t 6 m srencos >in- ,aining. I>r. rly tiine.i in Is, joys, aii Idemess; the d, cultivating irticles of do- i-iiiK. fnllinK: d-Krape lumt- id cliores of e most enjoy- ciiiiii; i>y '*»« IIEAI'ENED. Hi the Uoyal I C. Parker. 7tH A. War- ions. 12mo. 2 00 decidedly the al has yet been lish dress. We to vine-Rrow* ilturists gvnec- Historical and Miscellaneoua Books. 15 Edwards, Coals and Cokes ix West ViuiiiNiA. A haiul- booU on th« C'oiils ami ('okcs of the (ireat Kiuuiwha, Now Klver. Flat Top, ftncl adjacent Coal Districts in West Virginia. By Wii.uam Skymoi-r Edward.s, Hvo. Paper. Net. 50 This pamphlet is, \>y jiocossity, l:ir/»ely » compilation — a compilation of facts >!atlieied together with considerable pains, either by my own personal examination and observation, or the investigation of others who have given especial attention to such matters. The intention and aim in bringing to- gether the information here collected is to put in compact and handy form what precise knowledge we now have of the coal beds and their coals and the co.'d trade of that ^reat section of country drained by the waters of the Great Kanawha River, and outlying regions contiguous to it, in West Vir- ginia. — I'rcface. Evans-Smith. Biblical Scholarship and Inspiration. Two papers by I'rofessois Li.k.wki.yn .1. Evans and Hgn'ky P. .Smith of Laiio Theological Seminary. 8vo. Paper. 50 These notal)le papers . . , constitute, he read and pondered by every IntelliKent witliont ( the Higher very remarkable papers because we can thus Criticism views, denial of verbal insplra- best indicate tlie nature of their contents, tion, assertion of the errancy of the Bible. They must inevitably do great n'M'd. Tlieir We regret the eircnlatioii of such crrom, treatment of the whole question is iimsterly but it is !ime to have 't decidedly settled in every respect, llieir logic app.irently ir- whetlier professors under tlie shelter of our resistible, and the thoroughly devout and general nssemt)ly glial) be authorized to ehristian spirit wliich animates every page tea-h them, and this pampblet will help to is inspiring anook, with ap- F nUv ixp'-os lor each .lay, ue.k. an-J n.onth ..the ya., .• . th .n item ml «tU..Ment of oxpe.ulitur.-. fov tlu> y.-ar. Also, a srvvant ac :r rlwh.g na.no, y A. U. FooTK. With Appendix of Mechanical and Electrical termn ex- plained in untechnical lanjiuage, hy A. V. darrett. Ibmo. th>th. 1 00 Force. rutn. Some Observations on the Letters of Ameriuo Ves- Bv Hon. M. F. Foiicu. 12mo. Taper. ^ Force. Some Early Notices what Race did the Mound Builders Taper. The first of those papers croups tnsetlier in I'hronological order the various lu.tiees of the Western tribes ot Indians, fri m the diseovorv by Chiunphiin. in lOW). of the Quutoghies. ou tlu- eastern shore of Lake Huron. ... In the second paper tlie au- thor considers the Mound Builders to have been driven from their fortresses and their territory, and forned into the tract bcrderiiiK on the Gulf of Mexico, where, mingled with the conquering tribes, they lost some of OF THE Indians of Ohio. belong? By Hon. M. F. Forob. To 8vo. SO their industries, but preserved somi lelr traits. He concludes that they were i.i the same race as tribes now living; that they were as rivili/ed as the Tneblo Indians; that thev nourished a thousand years ago, and earlier ami later; and that in thtj tribes near the rniH <*x- loth. 1 00 RKJO Vi:s- )nio. To ORl'K. 8vo. 50 somi lelr y w(;re I'l tlie lis; that lliey chlo IikHiiiis; 1(1 years nfj;(>, it in tilt; tribes ere preserveil ^ome ot their ■y of Amcrie* American Ili»' FouM.w. Xauu.\tive of a .Tot hnev iiowM iiiK Ohio ani» Mis- mssirri ix ITMy-».>i>. I?y Miijor Samuki. .<, rmiMAV of New .U'i-!«oy. VViih a Memoir uiid niu>tiative Notes by Lvman <'. Dbapeb. LL.D., of Wj-non- Bin. 12mo. Taper, TjOo. Cloth, 7'> (lenoral David Forman. of New .Torwoy. in 17S9 entered Jnto a nepntiu- tion with the Spanish .Minist;-!', Don Dit'go de . (•ai.i.auher. I'Jmo. Cloth. 2 00 It is fully time that Mr. GallaRher"*! nudl- the Ideiil, and not one of those unhappy enee should tie imlueed to take in all lovefH ones who are eiirsetl with an aspiration.— of poetry. Mr. GallaKher is it true poet, a Plulndt I yhia American. tuaii with u ^|>iril nuhdiied yet vivified hy Tf ARMAX. O.V THE REPTILES AND BaTRACIIIASS OP NoRTU AMER- ICA, r.y Samlki. (Jakman. 4io, Taper. 4 0^ \ Ueport made to the Geological .*, and nine full- page plates, e.Nhibiling numerous characteristic specimens. GiAUQtE. The Election Laws of the United States. Being a Compilation »>f all the Constitutional Provisions and Laws of the United States relating to Elections, the Elective Franchise, to Citizen- ship, and to the Naturalization of Aliens. With Notes of Decisions af- fecting the Same. By Fi-ttRiEX CfjAt'iifB. 8vo. Paper, 75c. Cloth, 1 00 CoNTKNTs: 1. Constittttional Provisiotis of the rnite. Citizenship; •>. Naturalization; 7, < 'rimes relat- ing to Naturalization; S. Presidential Elections; 9. Election of Senators; 10. Apportionment and Election of Representatives and Delegates; 11. Contested Elections; 12. Ind'^x. Jiobert CUrhe J- Co, 18 GuFKX Hisronio Famiuks of Kkntwkv, with special rof»>r- e„co t'o Ht.u-k. irnm..liut.ly S.uth-west. Contai.ung proof, of th. Inlrijj.uM ..f Janu^s NVilkiMMMM».MlJ.>lu, Rrown; ottl... Complicity thon-w.th of. lu.lge. S.b...ti:iu. Walhu-o unci Innes; the .a.ly strugj:!.'.-. of K.M.tucky f-.r A». touoiuv; th. intrigues of Sebastian in IT^.'^-T. and the Legislative Inve. tigiitiou of hi. Corruption. By Thomas Maksh ux (.hkek. Hvo. - 00 t «f«....a,l «o and which (ire a(Mucof DeT.MMiuoviUe, wh.. swmo.J to luive left little ovoa for the j;loatier wlare he >,hM and oriKln.ility u^ if the " Dc- mociacy in Ameiica " had not »>een written. Griswold. Kansas Pilot. Kansas, her Resources and Devel- oiLents or the Kansan l>iiot. giving, .lirect Uility with which tliey lire presented uii'l fiiforced.--l»V,strrf» Ijitw Jonrnnt. U is a work iult of tIio\ij;ht, fair, tolenmt. itnd hased on much study; a series of sensi- Ide, deeply meditated essays, well worth rcadiUB.— A'or(/» Atwrimn Kctitw. Jf'storhtl anil iVi'^irlldneoits Boohs, \ rof»»r- ; tnii'iiig \u\i. tiom l)cVtli>|>- y Thomah )• 8j>an- trigiit'i «if of .In(lge!« Ly for An- ivo Inv«'>»- 2 00 conp.ist of a ; of tho .1; of tl»»» n hi'owM'* oviilencH :, HHS; of le L(>(-'irtlii- If) ; of th« ibtorfiiges, iiiHpirators* iniUerenta. i»i:ncv of '1 CO tho extreme ictriues friMU ! •can, nover- y with wlii<'li ■ oil.— HV,s(rrf» fiiir, ti)liTMiit. ■rics of si'iisi' , wc>ll wurtli ikI Devel- s for Every- )rtfviit F:iot» iUustrateil. IIai.l. Lkdrnh,^ of tiik Wkst. Skotthos Illu!»trutive of the llrtliit-", OcciipiitioiM, I'riviitjoii*, A^l M'H""'i'* '•» I'*" ^^ *'*• Iiy "'AMki* llA«'t" l'-ii»<>. (loll*. 2 U'» Mr. ITaH'f^ tiili'«ari'.'f their vlrtue«i, wlille Ms iniiiKiniitloti is nn- tiilii iiineiilty mill eii«e 1)1' Miirrntivi', M (piM'lie klinlli'iJ liy tlieir N|.irit,iiiil legends. HI* jil.preciiiliim Hiji:kini'k'ii .\iMTit:ai\ l.iUiaturi.. kindly seiitinieut of tlie iiiUhiir dweain',' oil Hammond. Chmtlks Hammonu and his Uklations io IIknuy Cl-.vV AMI .loiis l^iiMV Adams; or, ''iiu-timiioniil LiinitnlioiH ami thv Contest tor l''r»oilnm oJ .Sjtoich ami tht> I'lesn, By Hon. \Viti.iA.»i lluxiiv .SmuH. f^vo. Taper. 50 Hakuison. TnitEK IItni>kei) Ti:snMoxii:s in Favou of Kelkjiom AM» TIIK liiiii.K, \)\ Distiiiguisihcd Mon umJ Womi'ii. \\y \Wv. T. Hah- RisoN. A.M,. 1).J>.' - <»<• I have exaniinod tlic VDlijiiie of U(>v. Pr. Tk toaelierH, and especially to preachers. Harrison, coiitalnin!,' three hundred tesli- it is of tlie greatest value, since it contains, monies in favor of religion and tlie Hihli'. upon a ino>t valual)le imint of liujuiiy, The work is really rich .uid iiivaliiahK. !l what it would reiiuire >,'ieal libraries to fur- ls a hook rthout the liuok of hooks; it de- uish. It (,'ives a hcautiful review of tho nerves a place in every lihrary. liishop Vin- ideas and senliineiits of the most illustrious cent, VrisUlent of Hit: ChmiUixuiua Cirrle. and greatest minds of earth upon tlio lofti- One of the most valuahle religions books est subject within the rani?e of the study of rt'cently published is that entitled "Three man— (iod's revelation of himself to the Hundrecl Testimonies in Favor of Ui>IiL,'ioii lunnan mind and soul. The book ought t(i and the liilile, " hy diatinvcuished men and liave an extensive sale.— /i'''/i.7ii)«jj Tef«.sr. vronieu. Among 'he wiliii'sses arc the most The Imok is a valuable treasury of (juoia- vminent men of the world in all walks of tions and opinions of great men about a lifo— minister.s, slate.smcMi, philosoph(>rs, most important matter, and should be in scientists, soldier.s, etc. To the preparation every preacher's library, and even in every ct of the work is to refute the »t«rrj C'/irij. vmnts.— Herald and Prcubyter, tian Adi'iicdU. I ! Jtobert Ctarke ^ Co. il Ritilo to the EnglUh ie%iieT.— London Acad- tviy. 20 Hart. AnolcSaXon T^itkhatuhk. A Syllubun of Anglo- Saxon Lit.ruture. Hy I'^.f J. M. Haht. of ll.« Cinciuimti Uuiv«i«iiy. iTof llart'H siKirt nkvU-)\ miiy •••' roi-.tm- m.MKl.Ml i.H, on tl..' wholf, thi- JM'Nt Intrcilii,-. IKm. t.M)U KiiKlUU UttTtttur.' thai I- nnx.. Hassaiukk. The Ki:< iii:t of tiik Andkh. A Romunce. By Hon, rRKi.Kiiic llASHA.'iuk. iiuthof «f " FoUf Y.'r, .V»e. Cloth, 100 Tht- anthur luv. Mr.Mt.-l fin- vh-mHifs of ^iv.. ,,l..,.sur.. wlM-nrvrr It l- rrn.l a.i.J mu*t luTJr trmli.lon.an..ofn,u.,'l.uUlnn,iu v., .sionlslunnU thut ono ahM.rl.o. Il i. .,,u r i.l uurr.itlv. villi u.l.r.lnihl- th.- ,.,„un.on.plH.r, -vory.lay. M.sinoss-llke 'm;i . u. ros.,urtrs of kMouh.l^.. un-l .u.,,!. ll.at is , t ,•, so nu,..!. tin is .umu. l- le f of inv.mi..n.->V..' York THHnnr. ful, .u.l so „u..h that is nua«inat,v.., In ,M . • ..o.i..c.lt Is Impossil.U. to to...... s,.it.' of .•ar..s tl.ut ..nlu.ar. y ,.ut fan-y •« J..,n .nrn'l. Ivs. to .lo justi.o to, tl.o many lli.'ht and n.uk. sc-ntlnu..t ri.lU-..lou..-C«. point's of lH.ant», ,.ow.t, uimI ,.athos with cin,mU 0>,,„urci ;^;,, ' ,;' ...^ „,, u well in nauM. politi-s, thoir aivisions hy .aste an.l rar- ;'^^,;' ., j^. ,,„at to seOeet u.hI what to S.e nauuai .r .U-ts of the so , the peeu ^ • - P J ^b . .^ ^^ ^ ^^ , ,,„^^^^^^ ^,..^ botany, th.hel.ht of "'"----^ "^ " ^ ^ ^ uvorthy narrator.-/^ ^^.i Hatch. Warop 1812 in the Noktuvvkst. A Chapter of the History of the War of ISI'2 in tht- Northw t. Eml.iaciiif.' tlu- .Surrender of tlu/Northwesteni Army aixi Fort, at Detroit, Augu.^t if., l.si;'.; with a DescriptioiJ and Biojiraphical .sjc-tch of the oclelrated Indian < 'hief, Te- cumseh. By Colonel Wm.mam Stam.ioy irAicii, Acting Assistant (Quarter- master-Cienoral of tiiat Army. KSino. .^heej.. 1 -5 A new chaiiler of tin ohl liistory. An ohl man's story, tolil wiiilo linlitin^' liis battles over aK'ain, coneerning the ojieratious of tlie Northwestern army. As the author was acthig assistant (Hiartermaster-f^eueral /«nV'if Maij^.zinr. This unpretending little volume is quite an interesting addition to the history of the evenis referred to. It deals mainly with the operations of (ieneral Hull, and his sur- render, and gives additional facts in regard to the eharacler ami death of Tecuraseh.— S. E. Ui»l- 'ii.d ^;iii/iiiil ,i'll in iiaiid, t mill whiU to olisorver umi Witiitn, tor of the ' Surrender si,".; with a 11 Chief. Te- iiit (Quarter- 1 'lb :uriipy of in- ■e; anil this is ast iinyiortant rictd M(i(jK^:iiir. iliunt' is (juito history of tin- I mainly with 11, anil his !r, 7.'»o. Cloth, ' ^ 1 •2^ Mr. .!. I}. Ilowiinl'.* ri.mpik''t titlln voliimo Tin- voluini' In piihllshi'il cuiuTlally with 1h |iri'|)aroil witli a kmoiI tuMli' ami iiuhIith- n-ftTi'tn'i' to tlio iioUtlcul faiiipalKii. mit in, tlotk iiiiu.-iiial ill ciktiipalitn loi'iiiiicnt)*, ami lU'Vcrthcli'i!*. u corri'it liiuurapliy, writtoti it ifivci a'liiiulant maliTiuU for foritiiii« a In u sjilrit of •Mitiro falriii'HM, ainl Its solcc" fair t'>tiiiiiit(' of till' man for ulioiii, prole tioii from ((ovcrimr Hayi'n' spin'chcs uro alily, a litili' ovir half of a nation of forty vury jiJtliclomily cUoHt'u.— .Veu' Yurk I'unl. iiiiUionH will voto for it i <'hii.'f oilkor uoxt JS'ovfUibur.— AVii' York Tribune, IIavu'aud. Elopution for BirsY i*iiOPi»ii. WAuu. iHiuo. l'ii|i«>r. IJV fS. FUANCKS UaY- 50 Hazkx. Oi'K Baiiukn Lands. TIio Interior of the United Mtiito^, \v»>>t oi tht> ( >ii.-lfini(lie(Uh Meridian, itiid east of the SitMiu Ne- vada. Uy Ueiionil W. B. II •ZKN. 8vo. raper. 50 IIfxpiiam,. Book of thk Bi-ack Bass. C()rn|>rising ita Oom- j)h'tf ."^ciet'tilli' iiiiil Ijfi' IlisiDiy, tn^'cther with a I'm 1 'I'reatise on Anjilingtind Kly-FisliiiiL', wiili a Fnli Account ol TooN, Invjih'inents, and Tackle. Bv Dr. .I.xmks A, Hknsii.m.i,. Illustrated, 1-Jnio. ('loth. V. 00 nr. .1. .\. ll,';i>^lian's "Hook of tlir lll;irk I!a.'l cn- jii'ctiitioii of tho-ii' will) havi' so loii!{ mill aii.xionsly awaitcil its appfiirmici'. It is a Work cviih'iitly written (■"» luiinn', liy one \v!io lias iniiiU' black hass a special >tilily for many years, ami the "ipe fruits of liis re- search are disiilayeii ill llie Voluilli' ,|ll>^t is- .siieii. It will take ranli as tiie iimlispuieil uutliorityon the siilijcctof wliicli it treais, mill Tills a niche too loiii,' vacant in the lit- erature of lielil ami Hood. .\s a practical treatise on hlack hass. and the mode of cap- ture, style, if tiudilc. and all that pertains to the siiliject, the Imok maybe safely recom- mended to theaii;,diiiL,' fraternity of .\ in erica. — 7'((/'/, l''iihl i\iiil J'nnii, J)r. Ilenshall has uivi'ii tlie aiii;lcr a liook whiidi. as tlie oystcriuen say. is full ■' meas- ure and solid meat." The illlLllim,' piirliiill of tlie Imok is, with* ontdoulit. tiu' licst lliiii;,' e\cr written upon these (Islics. ... it is ilear. and covers the whole ;,'i'oiini4 of t'le difl'crint modes of tlsliin;,', and is a iiiipaiiicd by cuts of the manner of holding' llic rod, castinK.s, and diauraiiis of tlie mode df throwing' tho fly that it serins to lis as if tlie merest tyro ciiiild so,ni liecome an cxjiirt by earefnlly read ill),' this hook loid followiii!; its iiistriii'- tioiis. .Not only is it a book for the begin- ner, but it is one that no aiijiiercaii «ill'ord to lio Willliillt. . . . . . . A ,i,'rc.it (diariii in the book is tho antlior's freedom from ciniveiitlonii'ity, and from Ilie cclioini; of seiitinieiits wli.i ii hiivo liccome In sort orlhodii.\ ojiiiiioiis of an.t:liaj; writers. Takiiii,' it as a ".hole, \se can not speak too hi-.'hly of il.~F<>nsl nna Sircain, Henshall. Moui'; Ahout thk Black Bass. Being a Supple- ment to the '• liook of the I'Aivk liass." Comprising additional mattei on the subject of each chapter ot the original work, arranged in the same order, containing the latest development in the Scientilic and Life His- tory of this host of American Hame Fis(>.es. the latest wrinkles in Angling and Fly-fishing, and the most recent improvenients in Tools, Tackle, and Implements. By Dr. Jamks A. Hexsiiall. With v new portrait, and numerous illustrations. l2iuo. Cloth. 1 i»0 IlENSiiiALL. An ci/ih'on (Ir luxe of tlie " Book of tlie Black Bass," and ''More about the Black Bass." 1' vols. Koyal i'vu. !"loth, uncut. Net. ' 10 00 ,XjLi 00 Mobert Clarke .j- Co. m t m IlEN-IIVT.l. CAMl'INli AND CUUISINU IN FLORIDA. By Br. -TaMES A. llKNs>,A,..„ AuthcT of "The Eook of tl.e Blade Buss.' i'n.li.sely >lhjs- trated. l^nio. * It contains (i.-aphic Sketcl.es of rampinL', Sailing, ^''^'^'"^vT'n 'L^'in" ini in The \V«ns of it^ Xatund Features, Scenery, and ^'li'-'^^i '"^-'-^^-^ ^;;: musinu Experiences with its Settlers, 7 '.ackers^. and ";1"V!;; ,' ^^^^ ^^ and In.U'Uclive Accounts of its Animals, Bu'ds, fishes, and Ueptiles, and U^a^ e Inlormation regarding its Soil and I'nnlucts; bo.ng a In a^coun ^L;^;;,rrh^%v:;;ir:rn:;i^af;rt^nS^ Sportsman, and Thysician. Forsamm' r rcailiii^' it would bo (lifficuU to lind a more aUnwlive book thiia Dr. Hcii- Bhall's latost work, " CiunpiiiK and Cniisiiit; in Floridii." It is refrcsliiuK and breezy Tliis worl< fnriiislics \is with nn entorta.n- ins ini'l amiisiiif; account of two winters spent in Floridii. Tlie i,"""^ doctor seems to luive Inid anion-st liis iiatients a number of ,.ew iufornKaion ...ncernum the luu o ™ ;;^';;;'.„^.,,,,,,i f„,,,,,f u>cm to nceom- llower. and tl.e lisb.n.-o that reR.on n> a ^ ";\\ ' Z^^, , „,,3 t, u- a thor.nishly style to altra,.t the ,a.ner. reader, wlnle to '',;,''. '.,,,i,„ ^,5,, „ow they eiallvvalnnbletothoseseekinKanewhonie is a xtn "» ' in the South.-/-ar,., FieUl. and Fire.>dc. en.l.-/-e.dou i',./u», UaMte. Hanover. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Houses. Embracing the Law of Bargain, Sale, and Warran'v of Horses and other Live Stock ; the Utile as to Uns.n.ndness and Vice, and the Uesponsib.hty of the Proprieto-s <.f Liverv, Auction, an.l Sale Stables, l.tnkeepers, \ et- erinarv Sttrgeon^. a.td Farriers, Carriers, etc. Second edition, revise.l a.ul enlarged. By M. D. H.vnovkr. 8vo. Law sheep. ■* '-"^^ In this work, the author has chiotly sought to investigate the principles which corasmnte the law of warranty in the sale of horses, and to present tiiom in a clear and concise form. , n ,-, ^ 1 _ Con .-acts Tttds, carriers, negligence, a,td other branches of the law have also bee. treated of, so far as they relate to hor.ses and other hve s ock. The rule as to unsout.dness and vice^ in horses, a,.d the vosponsib.ltty oi i„;; keepers, liverv-stable keepers, a.td others havntg tire care oi horses, have '•^Sr^^m'd^'tr^^intKlr has beett to a^-rd assistance to the lawyer, a.ul at the same tne to enable the unprofessional reader to gaut a .'^-''^''^ ^I q;utinta,;cewith the law on the subject. He has also given full notes of the decisions of the American and English courts. «n,.h a work as this, in whi.d, the law re- derstand, h»s Iour been needed; and we be- laSA^ -to-k s nrefullyeollatedand lieve this work will be generally sou.h " h ;n-rofessi..nal readers eonld un- ,r.,.ny -X.Uon.l Un S„.k Journal. i-mi- Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 23 . James ely illus- 1 OU a Ilunt- Descrip- iiig ami I'lcasiiifi Liles, ami account lie Wilds ichtman, entorta.n- la winters )r seems to number of bciii^ (luf? ■ving-imn." nir, liiight •oulcl work 11 to nreom- tlioroughly How tliey OS tiiul tlio luntcil, mill iitui-es they .vitli iiUiKii- wliiit moii- wliitt liair- il(i take too '. We must • at tlir liook )epiuiiing to lloilSKS. ;UhI ntlier ponsibility epers, Vet- ■evised and 4 00 princi :)les to pretent lo law have live stock, nsihility of lorses, have 'ver, and at ironeral ac- notes of the (1 ; and we be- orally sought lU'SPriptiou ol Journal. IloTiTox. Silver an Issue of Internationai- Politics. By S. Dana IIouton. Svo. Taper. 50 lIoRTOX. Silver and Gold, and their Relatioti to tlu; ProWlotn of Kesiimptioi). By S. Dana Horton. Second edition, revised and en- larged, f^vo. rioth. Out of print. JloKTOx. The Monetary Situation. An Address delivered at the Request of the American Social Hoienco A.ssociation, at its Meeting in Cincinnati, May 21, 1S78. With an Appendix containing: I. The Prussian Anti-Silver Theory, and its Origin in an Historical Error; II. General Restoration of Silver a Condition Precedent to .Successful Can- cellation of Paper Money; 111. A Vindication of the Practicability of Bi-Metallic Union. I'.y S. Daxa Hokton. 8vo. Paper. 50 lIoRTON. The Silver Pound, and England's Monetary Policy since the Itestoration, together with the History <.f the (iiiinea. 11- lustrateU by Contemporary Documents. By S. Dana Hokton. 8vo. Cloth. ' **^^ Ilou.iii. The American Journal of Fore,?trv. Devoted to ^le Interests of Forest Tree Plaining, the Formation and Care of Woo.llan.ls and Ornamental Plantations generally, and to the various Econ.un.es therein concerned. Edited by Fkankmn B. IIol-gh, l'h.I>., late Choi ot Forestry Division, V. S. Department of Agriculture; aiUhor ot "Elements of Forestry," etc. Svo. <"loth. '"^ ^' s, contains a large amotnit of valuable it was devoted, in great variety. The le longer articles: Profits of Forest Culturo; Humphrey (A. C.) The Relations of Forests to .\grieulturc; ,Iaek (K.) an.l Connors (R.) The White Pine: King (R. .\. iJ-i Indiviilual KfVorts in Preserv- ing anil Propagating our Trees; I.eue (A.) Porestul Experiment Stations in Germany; Mohr (C.) On the ])istrn)ntion of tlie .More Important Forest Trees iu the (.iulf Regirn; Munson (T. V.) Forests and I'orosts Trees of Texas; P>,?tnnm (H. ('.) Forest Fires-. Read (M. ('.) What Shall we do witli our Elevated Swamp I.imds in Ohio'.' Ilohb ( W.) Tlie True ami Va\- i Arboricnllure; Spalding (V. M.) 1. Forest I. in Micliigan— f)utlook and Sug- gestions; 1. The Dunes of Lake Michigan; Stearns (R. E. C.) Forest Tree Culture in California; Thompson (H. M.) Plan of Forest Planting for the (ireat Plains of Nortli Amer- ica; Tliorne (C K. ) ProtUable Forest Tree Culture; Vasey (Ci.) The Coniferie of the fnited States; Warder (J. A.) t. Larch Wood; •J. Larcli Mere; H. Tlio Wild Cherry Tree; 4. Tree Planting for Railroads; Watson (S.) The Poplar Fiimily; Wliite (C. A.) Forestry in the (.ireat Prairie Keiji Learned, and Siiggestions for the Future; Allen (.M.) Tree Planting on the Plains; Ameriean Forestry Congress-Proceedings at tlie .Meetings at Cincinnati, Montreal, and St. Paul; I!oardman(S. L.jT'ie HenUock in Maine; Bryant (Arthur), The Ash; Uuekley (L. B.) 1. The Pecan; 'J, Vlmin^ Crnssijulin: Hudd (,T. L.) Trees on Prairie Farms; Calkins (W. W.) Notes on some Little Known Florida Trees; Clay (C M.) The Preservation ot For- ests; Ely (A.) Copse Culture; l'\'rnow (H. C) 1, CmKlitions of Forest Growth; 2. Planting iu Waste I'lacos; :!. Sketchofthe Development of Forest Policy in (iormany; Gott (15.) For- est Tree Planting— liesults and Advantages lor Farmers; Harvey (F, L.) Tlie Arboreal Flora of Arkansas; Hicks (J. S.) Tlic Plack and Yellow Locusts; Hodges (L. 1!.) 1. The Planting of Wind-Breaks along Itailroads; J. Facts about Forestry; Hough (F, 1!.) 1. l"or- estry of the Future; 'J. Reminiscences of For- eign" Travel; 3. I'nblic Kncouragcinont of Forest Tree Planting; 1. Experimcnlal Plan- tations of Eucalyptus near Rome; ">. I'pon tlic f>! li J!' it',! ll > 4: il g| Jtobert Clarke ^ Co. Hough. Elements of Forestry. Desi^nicd to Afford luforma- TnLcernin. riant.n. an.l Tare oi' Fo.est Trees Jor On,^.cn^ Profit- and jiiVn.g Su-.slion. upm. tho Trealion and taro oMV oou- fands wihtCo Vrewot.Soouriu, tho Greatest Benefits for the Loudest S:: rarti.uhuly adapted to the Wat.ts and Condition, of the I n.^d Stue. By Fu-K,,,s B. llou.n, rh.D.. Chief of Forestry Du-.s,on. Dc panLnt of Agrioulture. Washington. D. C. With nnmerou. >llu«tr^ tions. \'2mo. Cloth. The book is abun.lanlly illustrato,!, i. ad- am-o^nvt I.. thU r<>,M.try. J/;" «.»"!"; "jjl of „s ,hmon..ous > . '^ '^ P""'^"^' j^^, - avoi.lcl, .u.-l tlu- wh.,h> ton. ,.,.1 soope '''S;:t:;:: un ' : "^ ^ho or ti,e vounn. .... .> tl. .....est ae^oe foni'plote work ui.on the sul.jectthat has yet land f.vm.r. Housekeeping in the Blue Grass. A New and Practical Cook Book containing noailv l.ODO Hecipos. By the Ladi.>s of the Kan.) fullest recipe, wife of the nation. No housokooper in the for eookin^' and other househohl purposes lau.i should be without this book.-Aaniia. we liave ever seen. -A'ani€.^MI»W,--T. Vilu Timr.-^. ' nt a work of I.e. luuon merit. The The arrangement, the nulex, the ch ssift- oontributors are ladies of the hi.'he.st soeial eation, the terse but lucid ''■"p-'tV <'/ >« H.araeter, and what they have contributed recipes, the insertion of a -"^ •- "' j f ,.au be relied u, -on with impli.'itconli.lence. leaves-every thiu.^' about thi, 1m: .. .shov.S This book will now be the standard for good that it was Kotten up witii K'reat care, by la- v.Uinu not onlv in Kentucky, but all over dies of rare intelli..'ence, cultivation, and li,.. Westan.l ^.m\.h.-nr.rin:,t'jn {IC:/.) cpei:ieuee.-i'-vi»A/..,-f {Ky.) Icoimm. , The Kentucky matron i> tlie nioilel house- HovEY. Celebr.\tei» Amkiuc.w O.wkrns. Especially Mam- moth, Wyandot, and Luray. llistoiici!, .e who are at all interested in feTles, lid the literature pertaining to cirious facts of nature will find the book them Mai.v new facts have been gathered fas.-inating.-a mao IntcT-OceMu. Ind new s rVevs made during the past year, K valuable ..ontribution to --'. .c htc a- "he maps- and diagrams prepared for tare, and the "-V'--"'"""' '^';;, '''".J^ the volume a.id largely to the value and appeared of .ubterruueau America.-T/W clearness of the descriptions. Mr. Hovey's Edumtnr. •tyle is clear and simple, and his language * 4» Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 25 orma- iient or Wood- Longest Unitod ion, Do- illustra- 1 50 ithor has ti iiivostl- :'.' Dupiirt- orts liiivo DiiiL- and j'onlincd !;al siilc of e»hocton County, Ohio. A complete Panorama of tlio County Irom tlio Time of the «»iirli»*»t known Occupants of the Territory to the Present Time. 17G4-I870. P.y liev. \V. E. Hunt. 8vo. Cloth. ' 2 00 It must not be supposed that collections tions which will be road with pleasure, of this character are necessarily dry read- Tlic chapter on the "Indian occupancy and Ing. Thmi4li a large part of the volume is early military expeditions" will repay pe* of course Riven up to the origin of tlie vari- rusal.— J/((i/a;i«»? nf American Uiitory. ou8 institutions, yet there are many descrip- HuSTON. JoUHNEV in Il0NI>URA.><, AND JoTTINGS BY THE WaY. Inter-Oceanic Uailway. I'.y I!. (J. llusros, C. E. Map. Svo. Pap»M'. 50 Irwin. How to Play Puogressivp Euchue. By Will T. Ir- win. Pocket size. Paper. 25 Containing: How to give a Party; Imitations; Partners .nnd Places; Names atid Numher of T..')les; Badges and Prizes; Scoring and Score Sheets; How to Play the (iame; Utiles ol' Piogicssive Euchre; Laws of Euchre; Valuable Pointers for Players; How to Win Prizes; Hints to the Hostess. Isha.m, Davidson and Fi;rxes.<. ruisoNEUs or War and Mil- ITAiiY PiusoNS. Por.-nnal narratives of experiences in the Prisons ut Kichniond, Danville, Maeon, Aiideivoiivillo, Savannah, Milieu, ('harleston and Columbia. With a general aeeomit of Pi ison Life and Prisons in the South during the War of the R.-I>(>llioii, inchidiiig Slatistioal Infor- mation pertaining to Prisoners of War; together with a list of Oilioers who were Prisoners of War fi'orii .lanuary 1, lSi')l. By As\ B. Ksuam, Henry M. D.vviDsox and Hi:xnY B. FuiixKs.'s. lUus. 8vo. Cloth. 3 50 One of the largest and most romirfoheii- Tliis is a portly vohinio of a-\ pHcrcs, f-iMy sive works rdalin),' to llie civil war is 'Mustratcd It is the rcliitioii of '• Prisoners of War and Military Prisons." . tlic i)crso!uil experiences of tlic aiuhors in . . . The .')T1 paxes of the book arc well southern pr, sous, into which stories ii. e in- and profusely illustrated, and it is l)eyon(l tcrwovcn facts revealed by the Kovcrnment doubt a valuable e;)ntribution to the liistory archives and war records from both the of the war The work has an in- union and rebel sides. . . . Interspersed tense interest for the soldier. nn«|-.<. ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^.^^^ ^^^^ ^^. "•:''rv ,;'",;" 'irin":::;::" 7. w'" " ter,^'-'"*^. --^ ^-"'-'^ -"* --^^ tt. mislalcen. I!> an '•'-;' ''^;^ ..u. doctor mono-ruphs that have hfon rocfivc.l for the original meaiun^M,ftlu' tern the dortor . if one will stu.lv has made, nndcr tin. forn. of sea Inn.' sat, e '^' 'J"^ ^; j. _^„ ,„, ^^t. so well a denunciation of the .iisrepulal.le .rt. a . '' ^ j^^" ^^^ ,1,,,^ ,,eitly or con- .leviees resorted to by tl>e unseru,ulous ^^i;^^''^,^^^^ ,., ,,;„ beeomc a with ti>e purpose of seeurn,,p.Urona.e J V',/^,,' 'better man, « more cfH- Vnhappilytlu-re is too mueh tril,. (on- . ,u trus worti.v and ueeom,,lished phy- veyey T..m.,.okk .Us.-kk. A. M., M. IX K -h l'«'t contains three beuutilnlly color. I I'latos. an Jordan. Rose.mauy Leaves. A Collection of Poems. Mrs. D, M. .loHDAX. 18mo. Cloth. By 1 50 Kentucky New Geolooical Survey Publication.s. See pa-e G7. Kino. A Commentary on the Law and True Construction op THK CoNSTiTurioN. By .loHN KiN(j. 8vo. Cloth. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. inivcr- Edited 1 00 r of thlB come the k Medical , most en- ost useful fivcd for^ v.ill study •tM so well ly or con- becmnc a more efll- sIumI phy- ilatiou for praise be* 'K^c^mond Mature; lach jiiirt i'w. I'iato, •d to the 'hiding a loyal 4 to. 50 OO Plates. 40 00 'ior of '• The the Rul'ject. rs of birds, lerimc'iis in ed tti voucli le ii STui'ial y, we take is work, aSf by far tlit' o market. ~. '■ Stic York. . JoilDAN, Hvo. 1 00 ms. By 1 50 I y»uijt' 07. UCTION OP Keller. Elementauv Peksphctive. Explultiea and Applied to Familiar Objects, for the Use of Schools atid beginners in the Art of Drawing. With 17 full page illustrations, liy >I. .1. Keui.EB, School of Design, University of Cincinnati. I'Jrao. Clotli. 1 00 It is so lucid tliat be^'iiiners ran readily with which th« text is Illustrated.— PAfto- understaml it, aiul so far thoroufrli tliat it drljihin Inqitirrr, contains every tliiuf; witli whicli it is esseu- It is eonimeiidablc for its lucidity of ex- tial that tlie student of druwinf,' shonUl planation and delinition. and the j;ra Mr Kollov was horn in Middlrfii'ld, Conn., in ITS'J; Ppent lii-* youth in Lowville .S.Y.; and i.i 1><10, having com.- ofug.-, was oti his way <.ti hor-e- bi'-k to tlu> " f th.-ni veusof active legislative >ervice, both m the S.-natft and House of h'epr.'sentatives. were tlu- arena for therity, and with the establishment and maintenance of its credit, that this narrative necs- sarilv includes much ot these (lepartments of (he history <.t the state. It:j pertinency to the times, its vital relations to Ohio history, its t..uch<'!* of reminiscence and its exempliHcation of a stalwart, sturdy, steadfast American character of the highest and noblest tyj-e, will coaimeiid it to general at tentiou. Kinney. Lyrics of the Ideal and the Keal. 13y Coates KiSNKY. I'Jmo. Cloth. 1 '*^ Klippart. Tin: Principli;.'* and Puactde op Land Drainaoe. Embracing a brief History of Underdraiuing ; a detailed E.xamination of its Operations and Advantages; a Deseription of various Kinds of Drains, with Practical Directions for their Construction : the Manufacture of Drain Tile, etc. Hlustratetl with nearly 100 engravings. By Jon.v H. Ki.ii'P.MiT, author of the "Wheat Plant," Coi'responding Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, etc. Seconded, llimo. Cloth. I "5 This is nnexeelleiU work upon the suliject is one of the most distinRUished iif,'ricnltur- of drainage, written by a jier-^on conversant ists of the West— has taken preat jiains to with the subject. It is written in ,i jilain, sliow the cost and coniii;irative value of dif- candid manner, and CMU not fail le 'le of es- ferent kinds ot drains— open, mole, tile, Bcnlial service to those wlio will read and brush, etc.— and Iheir ellect on the dif- practice its jirecepts. The subject is one of ferent kinds of grain roots, etc. We advise creat importance to our farmers, and de- the farmers of the West to procure the above niands of tliem more attention than it has work, and. in prrnsini,' its pases, they will yet received.— .Vcic /^»f//aHrf /''armcr. Knin what years ..f experience alone eaO We hail witli pleasure the appearance of f,'ive.— iVucdi/o i'ariners' Advocate. this work. The author— who, by the way, if i| Jiobert Clarke ^ Co. 1 28 Caw. Colonial History of Vincennes, Indiana, under the French, British, and American Oovornnionts, from its first Settlement down to the Territorial Admini.tnition of (ienenil William Henry Har. rison. By Hon. John Law. Timo. Cloth. 1 ^^ ThiH is an .'iddross .tor,a Ac(,uisit.o,r, Lo B Im's E.vp.>.litio,.; An.iont Urant ; th. Wr.tern >San. the Inst nowspa..er l.ri.ited in Indiana Territory; the Cathuhc Church; und Larly M.Utia. LeC. ClIUOMATIC CHAUT AND MANUAL OF PaULIAMLNTAUV L^V. By J. Ross Lke. i!4.no. Stiff rapor, 'JSl-. Leather, Who would hav. thou,M a few ^•-i;!:' ^^--':::;t!^^ p„g.. of rubM a., n >:;;;;;;^ f^^^,, -^1^ ,^; stioL that a,e Hk-ly to yet all together. he '^ ^ .^;; :\\ ;^,,.,,,,t'lv, lully, a,.d plainly. No r"'''V:?'le. ve no follow ngf >>'-... no .oading of ahhreviat.ons, hu turning of leases. '''^ '7/°, ."':,,. . . ^^^ ..chmt" ^hcws at a glance .-very brief, yet exhaustive. , i«v«tn^hloworV- for r^'-^'^t without the least inconvenience. Mr. Loehasp^Mluce.la^a1Ma'.lc^^ork lor r .,,.i„,rf is tho marvelous thiir,'. ^vhich public men, ministers lawyers, ami l.i t - ' > ^ ^^^_^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ,n wl>omaybocnlle,l upon topre.w leo ct ^^f ';;;;, „,„;'„„,„ ,,„ .lis, -so ,,..Uberntive a.somblies. or mass mcetmgs. «-;;,;;';;;^;^.„„ .n.a.g .,„t ui th .n.bina- will be verv tlianlLlul. . •, ' . the chairmaa gnu-efullv r,Mr .u> «->>«r in-enuity of the autlior. .ui.l Lloyd. Tin: Chkmisthy of Medicink. A Practical Text and Heference Book, for tho Use of Stu.lonts, Physicians, and Phai'macists. Enibodyinu the Principles of Chemical I'hilosophy, and their Ai.plication to those Chemicals that a.-e used i.» Medicine and in Phai-macy, including .ill those that are officinal in the Pharmaeopceia of the United States. With 50 original cuts. By Trof. J. W. Li.oYU. 12mo. Cloth, $2.75. Leather, but o( the ooiiipoun ions, but ico fveiy It shoWH :)ll letter. » of tlu'ir ,-et clear; nvenionce. lous tliiii'^. of the oye, Mil dUsMiso I' ("jintjiaa- .t npor. tho lutlior, 11 11(1 (1 ci)iii;>'.''ti! lii'h ho hn oxt atul armiieists. pplicatioii including ed States. )th, ^2.75. 3 25 vvhicli have ; trcatoii of. uuthor have CO at hand, \. with many tioiis of tlie irentions for '•icaii Journal 5 lioforo tho I way as pos- to take tlie chemistry.— aujo. Lloyo. Elixiks: Tiikir History, Foumul/E, and Method op ruKfABATioN, ETC. By I'fof. J. U. L1.0YO. 12iao. Cloth. 1 24 It was not nti easy task for tho author to CoUoct 1111(1 criticiilly t'xaiiiiiii; the minuToiu foriiiiiliis tor cli.xirs wliiclj arc scuttle ri'(J llir>iiiL'li tlio joiiriiuls and oilier icihlicatinus tliiiin;,' tlie imst twenty-four years; Imt it him been iieeotniilisheil, and tlie author's own experioiiei' with this cliKis of j the pharmacist a ir (od aii't complete praetieal treatise 0:1 elixir*, as accurate and explicit in iti iHrcc- tioiis as any Dispensatory. In lacl. it would he no unworthy siipplemcttt to ".!iy «)f these pulilieatioiis. W • heartily recommonil Professor Moy<'M,4, and has contintied for nearly forty vears one of tlie most popular shorthand books in the market. It has several times been tliorou.L'hly revised and kept abreast of all modern improvements, and has become a standard work. In thia «ew edition it has again undergone a thorough revitiion. A prietiial iKuik !iy a 11'actiial man, Mr. satisfies us that il is all that c- Isa'i,^ ritiiian's, witli tlie most helpful ciples of the art, aiKt in its lu'lpfulness to American improvements. The liook Ic.-els tlie uiipractiecd student. The tyiioctraph- the student throiiirh f,'iadecl exercises, and jeal execnlioii is faultless, ami rellectscreclit ttvoids liurdciiini; his mind with a word or upon the author's knowledge "how to mark that is not strictly necessary. The it" in the priiUer'.s art,— iJiu'fy Adiirtifcr, prliKMiilts iind rules are always practical, Lomloii, Van idn. iind tlie alistiact philosophy of the lani,'iiiii;e 'I'he exer(dses are s;i cK-ar tliat a porsistont is not j;oiie into. The asiiiriiiLr youth who istudent could, we tliiiik, ohtain a fairknowl- Koiifteti writes to the editor imiuiriii!,' alioilt edi;e (u' the art liy 'Utr. LoNGLKY. CoMPKM) OK I 'iioNotiKAPUY. rrcseiitiiifT -1 Table of ail Alplialiftic < 'dinlii nations, Hooks, (.'irclcs, Loops, etc., at one view; also, (,'omplete I,i>t of Wdrd-sigiis and t'otitraeted Word-forms, with Hules for roiitrac'ting Words. For the use of Writers of all styles of Fhonogruphy. liy Ei.iAs LoX(;i,i;v. I'Jino. 32 pages. Taper. -•> This is designed to be used as a pocket companion, for the ready reference of student^, to ascertain the brielest ami best forms for constantly rec'-ring words, and as an aid in reading one's notes. «» Bobert Clarke jj- Co. hil; LoxoLEY. Amkrican PiioscottAPHro Dictionary, oxhibitiii!.' the Ou-rcrl and Actual Shnrthand F„rm.<< f..r all tho useful Worcb in tho English Lnii.'un}:.-, iihoul ">Ol> (teoiiraphical Names, and ns many Family. Tersonal, and noted Fictitious Names. P.y Ei.ivs Lonoi.ky. A now and thoroughly revised edition. 1S'»J. I'-'mo. Cloth. - ''^ 1.. .a,, ftii.l.'i.t i.. ,.l.oi...^'ra,.liy tlii^ work ..f ,>oMV.«nl,>t..>. m,v1 n.rMn.cy. 'Iho .•.-n'.,:;. of Mr L..iiL'l,.v xvilUlan.i in u simiiur i-larc in/ uo,,i,.n.huur- ..i oti.rr systonis kiv.-!. i„ \V..t,n.T'^ n.uhriaijiMl i„ ..nliiuiry sstii.ly. vlaco in tins .splun.Ua work toa practira. ap- Foritsc..n.i.l..UM.(;>s a.i.l itH entin.. u^lapU- l-Ucatioii ni pli.mojjrai.l.ic: prim^plos U..- ,;.„,„» ll„.i> ls„ftlu-,'l"'""^''-''l-lHT, the vliolc ran.- ..f Kiijjlisli w„r.|s, >nHn.ln>.,' l„.ok isw..rtl.v..f tlH- iM'st wor.iHuf eon.- s-Mcntili,' ai-l U^clmioil terms, app.ar it. mnnlation. The autl.or is uu .•x^^wwur.-.X vl.oi.^^rai.l.i- outliu.. iu its ample i-a'^rs. lonouraplu.r. . . . una has writhM. ... la .l>-i.'a an-l ex.M.utn.i. th;=. -li.- lomeexc'llenl works..,, the sul.jwt, whi.l. tioaary is all that .oul.l he desire,! ,y the ,,,.. profession has everywhere re....iv..4 ^fitU ,,ra,ti.ion.r ..r the stu.lent. solvu,^ for l.e l.p-efivor . . If uthini,' isworth do- on- knotty pn.'.lenis, and dip.,.tn.>,'the (,tlier lu.M.t'all it'is worth doin- well, itnd the lo the hesloniHue in the be-innm- of his itndentof',.hono«raphy^houMseh.et wisely ,,raetiee. Mr. l.ondey's sin.ple syste.a * ' ■ ' ■. .. .- .- seein>destiP"d total.e the phn i ii'ini- lier of tei hnieal systems, eaeh of wliieli varies from the other in essential paril'Mihirs. his system lieioreenterii!^' upon liis study. seem> destii-d to ta.>e the ph Tho Isaac ritmaii system, us tanjiht by Mr LouBley. has lon^r been re!,Mrded the iiio>t l.OUmev, «nis i"M>; i>i > !• ."n' ...... lilt ,Menph'teund.satisfaetorv. The book is very leading' f a eonlns.on o, outline and a babel handsomelv printed.-a/Mf7'> InUr-Ormn. of atroeions iionu n.datur ■. liy the uiy Vr niu-^'l.onKlev has followed up his n.l- prejudice. 1 phoiio^rra|.:ier Mr. I.oncley i ininble series of' American l'hono«raphie system will be hailed a. u triumph oi arl.- works with a di^tioi.aiy, whi( li is a lao del .St. i' cell':!:;- .'ins j,'ivc» ucliral up- |)k's. Tlu' iucliidiii:^ npl>r;ir ill plo iiii!;rs. tlr;:i dic- •L'li hy tlic 111,' for Uin ■,'tlUM)tluT liiiLT of his Ic system of 11 ii'iin- (if wllirll liirii'Miiiirs, iiul II liabcl )• tlio uii- Loiurlcy'* ih of art.— TIONAUY. [^ out the r the pur- record i'or By KI.IA3 writing ill )astime to is(.> to the tlit>, Maiik ms, ami to LM'ms. 11 H )ok of I't't- ils to wvito Stmleiits n tii'st time ■inciplos of rated. By 2 00 roportinir, his oritical o the oom- aliticatioiis 'tired from tlie best ef- it only be a lud holpfid killful serv- LoNCLKY. TiiK I'liuNiMiUAi'iiio ki;.\i»i;ii AN '^VurrKr.. Coti- tainiML' h'eading Exercises, with tninshvtions •.p(,^iti5 piiu'es, which form Writing Exorcises. 'By Ei.i-vs LuN(ihEV. I'Jiuu. Limp i>ioth. 35c.; paper, -'* This little hook should he in the pocket of every phonogrnphio student until hf can rca.l an-l write every line withniit hesitation. It is the hest 8uhsliUite he can have ti.r th(! constant piescncc oi' an attentive teacher. Thou<'h h(> may have studied the lessons thoroughly, he w ill find it slow work'^reading phonography until lie has learned to recognize words hy their form. To attain this skill, it is neoessiU'y to read a great deal; and to do this, one should not spend much time in analyzing the structure of words, or guessing at them as a whole. In the absence of a teacher to tell him. lie needs an ever-present guide; to save him from unnecessary waste of time. This promi)t and faithful guide he will lind in this little hook, i» the con- venient key to every word, on the same or opposite page. LoNdLEY. WiUTiNij KxEUCisiv'^. FoT i^'aiiiiiig spoed hi Phonoj;:- rai)h\ , the exercises are printed contiguous to tlie lines on wiiich they are to be written, and are interspersed witli Word-signs, Phra-es, and Sen- tences, h.'ginning with the lirst lesson. By Ei.i.vs Lu.Ntii.KV. «4 pages. Paper. 25 Lox({Li:y. Shorthand and Type-writer Dictation Exercises. (.'onnted and Tinie LoNGLEY. CALroUAPn Les^ons, for the use of Tetichci's and Learners, designeil to develo]) Accurate and Keliable Operutorij. By Mrs. M. V. LoNOLiiv. 4 to. Paper. ¥i LoNGLEY. Tyi'K-Wkiter Lessons, for the use of Teachers and Leariier«:, adapted to IJemington's Perfected Type-Writer. By Mrs. M. V. L()N(;i,i:v. 4to, Paper. 50 Tl-.ese two books of instruction in ty]ie-\vriting are snhsfantinlly the same in }i!an, each being modiiie(l in iiccoidance witii the peculiitrities of the re- .spective instrument it is intended for. .\fteran introductory ex)>lanati()n of tlie general theorv of lingering (in which, be il s:uH <.f Joliu Ue,.y, Tl.oiniu Irwhi. .Tool Collins, haao Andernon, Sainuol Dick, .lose]-'' \^on^U »nd John Woods. With a portrait of the a itl.or. Vol. II. contains tli« livrsof Kolu-it M.'Cldlan, Isiviu- I'axton, I'itMson Sayio, ll.-nry Weaver, .Jeronuah Ih.tterlieUl, John Wingat.-, Daniol Doty, Matthew Ih.oston Capt John Chw.'s Svnnnes, John Sutherlan.l. th- I'-ij-han. lanuly an.l Dr Jacoh Lewis. U vols. Hvo. Vol. I.. $1 ^0; Vol. 11., *:; UH. Urge Vol. I., !?T. was at that ilate one of tilt oiliest and liest known iiioneers of Soutli- t-rnOhio. was well (in'il'lied fortius work l.y his tastes, early associations, ami opiK.rti.n- ities for eolleetiiiK sueh materials Knnlany no means eon- liue.l in tlieir relations to Hnller eounty, Iml ailil much to our knowleclue of Ucvolulion- ary eiit,'u;;<>m "s they could possibly be. .^he also enters .■haptcr is written >u a most dear and lucd into every detail of the art whi.di she ex- poun.la, not only expliiininn bow to use eolor.s, but Kiviui? advice as to what colors undconibiinitionsof colors it is best to use rehuivelv to tin' elVccts that it is intended to prodin'c. — /''w'/fn/'O''"'" /"'/'"'''' ''■ Ui" thorou^iily practical, bein^ eompiled manner, in which the author's earnest pur- ](ose and experience is evinced throughout. — llritiKli Mrcdiitil' (inzrltr. The little book is qn'e a typograidiical }.'cm. both inside ami out. The design of the cover is unitiue.— /'nf'/is/iC'-.s Weekly. McLAUtiiiLiN. ToTTKUY Dki^ouation. Uoiiig u I'racticul Ma'> ual of Undorghtzc I'aiiilin}-', including Comi)lete Detai.s of \\w Author's Mode of I'ai.iting r.nut.fle.l Kaience. By Miss M. Lo. isK Mrl-.u .;nuN. Square 12mo. Fancy hoMids. 0) "Pottery Decoration under the (daze," beariim' every evidence of great care in preparation, is a valimblo little book coming from the pen of .Miss McLaughlin. She is .so well ami widely known from her disccjv- ery, in ISTT, of the method of painting the eeiebrated Ilavilaud or IJmoges faience, and the admirable work which her discov- ery has e.uibled hersin.'e then to produ-'c. ^vhich many more voiunn Hs that the pages following nre simply an iicconnt of icsnlts attained and facts ac- (piired. every one of w Inch ciiu be vouched for as a record of personal experience.— -Jrt Iiil'irli'!ii(li'. Miss Mcl.au:_'lilin is thoroughly we'll in- formed ii[>on this particular subject, and lias, besides, a fai'ulty for conveying iiistruetUm inons writers Inivt- s::n;b:r^u^x Id:;;:; !;;;:;;«;. not. u .o„id be imp<.sibie r.-^ uu. dnnest W ic to his iiitorest valuable information student to bcome confused while st^>.>^l^: Ts Sod it nmkerthe work doubly dcsira- her c'ear and concise airect.ons.-/;o.s(o,. blc. Her pieface is u modest one. and tells Imn^rni,f. Hhtorkul anil Mis.ullmicox.'i IJanh, M ve« of Ue.y, aiiiH thrt Weaver, lliipston, iiily, sintl I. I,arj!« r. 00 istc of.— JV, lu'iins con* •ouiity, tiut {(■VtllUtiotl- .tioii (if the llltll of tJiu I'll (follow- •crs) of tlio •Ciul, llllT<" i> mill soli<\ II, and will ogiL's.— r/ie for the : Miss M. 1 00 th f (' Author's (.'L.*i(;iii.iN. I 0) rt> simply iin nil flirts ili'- 1 lie vouched frioiu'c— -Jrt L'hly \vc-ll Iti- )je<'t. niul has. If,' iiistnu'tlou < writers havf or the dullest bile st':.'.\m>,' tious. —y^os(l. .* jimre l^ino. Fancy hoards. 1 00 Tho ahovo \>^ a Practical Manual of r'hina Paintinp, supplomontary to th« more cIciTU'iitary Wfirk on that suhjoct hy tho same author, wliich in n)W in its twelfth thousand. .Ainon^ otlii-r matters of interest to amateurs are fliaii* tors on Tfi'lini'iue, ', .>soiim to In- d"ri\t'd from .lapaiie-e .\rt, Preparing iiold and Si. -er for Decoration and Porcelain, I'sc" of Metallic I'aints, Palettt-s for Flower la-ntinji, Letterinjr, Paintin>» Heads, I'ne of !{elief Colors, Firinj», etc. It is illustrated with desifius lor )ilaci|Ues, vases, etc., drawn by the imtlior, accompanied hy full instructit)ns as to colois to he used, methoil of treatment, tftc., for eacli desif^n. Miss .Mi'i.auj^hlin is the recoirnized authority on the art of which she treats, and the tlenuimi for her Art Manuals places them ahove all others of their cla8». McLaikmii.iN'. 1*ain'TIN<5 is <')ih. A Praetioal Matinjil. tor the use of Sl:iileiits. I'y M. I.orisi: Mcl-At i;iii in. Si). 12mo. <'l.)!'i, | dO The Inter Ociiiii liii«i oil former oeeuvjons, Tlir tho dUKh prepaniliou that iippeiirs in 111 revii wiiiiu' tliree or four voliiines of art Miss MrLiiUjj;hliirs writiiius, and her clear Ijooks hy Miss M( l.uu;.;liUn, taken oreasion direi t style, have (,'iveii liera phiee of dis- to coinniend her for t'n at eoiieiseiiess and liii.'tioii amonj; makers of art hooks. In the •deaniess in her direetious, as well a^ for [iresent vohiineH she nivos a lucidstatenieiit till' larKO value of her faits. She hehin>;s of the scientifk! theories uud fai'ts relative ill the class of writers that niiike no attempt to colors, treaMiiK the whole suhject hroadly to teach hcfore inasterint; ii sulijccl. Her as well as technically, ."^he iveleoines the little hooks on "I'otlery Decoration" and new school of realistic uikI technical art " rhiiia rainliiij:" are models of their kind, that has sprunvj up almost within ten years. Stie niH's straight to her suhject, and the Thi-; hook also is hirj^ely ri'iilistic, enlarging ntudent is not coiiluscd with multltudiiuuis on the "material side of the suhject tho theories, or with paddintc. The present vol- tools which the student shouM u«e ami the time is intended as a inanual for students, hc^t inctho.i of handlini,' tl.cjn."— C'incjnnoti nnd for su(di it has preat value.— i)cii/'/ /'i^r- Cuinmcrcinl (in^ettf. Ocean, Chimtio. MacLkax. a Manmal of Tin: ANTUiriTY of Man. TlUist rated. P>y .1. 1'. MA.-hKAN. 1-imo. Cloth. I 00 This work contains in condensed form all that lias Veen written on tho anti(|iiity ol man. No work of the same number of ])aj.'es contains so much information. It traces the eviilences of man from the Miocene t^poch down to the historical period, and classifies all the discoveries which have been made. Vhcllicr we at once fall in witli the nu- one can f.iil To he interested in rendinffthis thoi's view; or no!, this work has uri'at book: and when yon bcvin to read it. you ineiil. In fact, it is the most inslructivi! will not uuit till tbrou-b; and when one« liodk upon this subject— the iiiilural history read, you will want to read il a^'aiii. — r/<»; €)f the human race— we have vvef read. Ni» .twi.n'cau Mfdicnl Jitiirunl. MacLkan*. Mastodox, Mam.moth, and Man. .1. p. M.mLkan. 12mo. I'loth. Illustrated. CO This work is of great value to the geologist and zoologist, as well as to the ordinary reader. All accessible facts concerning the mastodon and mammoth are given. Tl i, ..;k is accompanied by a table enumerating the thirty-eight different varieties of the mastodon, with their scientific names explained, and th» epochs and localities to which each belonged. Part third shows tliat man was contemporary with these animals from the earliest times. I Jiobert Clarice jj- Co. MxrLKVN. TllK Moi'Ni. IW i.,i.i:us. IUmuj; :m A.v.MU.t ..f u ' ,!..n.arkaM. P. I. iU.l ...-.•. Inhal.t..! th. Vail-,. n» .1... ul.„. :u.,l U ,'ouluv.nhi,.. Ilh.t..at...l with n.n..r..u. woodouu, an.l a map .>^ The work ,iv.., a full a.coant of all that i. ^--'x;':':^' d:!:^.i;:S Mi.i.si,.,,i. It tn.at. '-'I'v/ 'j '-i;?; - :in ; :,:'\,J';:u:V;'ah Min. ^iiifi'i.-*, do. Lkan. lllustrat.-.l. Svo. <'l.)l!.. lU.v,.itl..n an.l enlarg.-l f.-.u tlu> original report .uade to the SmUhson.an liistiluliou in isS". MapLevn. a ni^Tonv OF THE Clan MacLkan iVoni its first v' l^ntat Duanl .astl..,!.. th. M- o, Mull, to tl.; ,nv>ont pono.l; h u raGcnoalogical A.oount oi' son., oi' th.; I'nncj.al l-anuho^ t"etl.or\vith their Legends, Superstitions, Uevamry. Poetrv, etc. < ol- o^^fl illate of the MacLean Tartan, two maps, ,u,a tiUy .llnstrat.on. ^ By^ J. r. M.uLeas. Koyal 8vo. Half morocco. >et. ' ' h^ket^h.s of many note.l People. 1<0:MS1. hy K D. M.ss- ;;nn LL.l>.,authorofAmeri>.an Education. ^ Legal K.ghts of ^^ on.e..^^ .. Lite of Daniel Drake," etc. llimo. Cloth. I v,>,.i,- I lf.» •\t ' I ung the ^-" V^'> ^l^; • .^f > l!^ ,^t'^ur ?^- in Indiana; Journey East servatc.ry stal> islu-d lie,^ h. . . ^ •,,,^^^„i,^^,i„„ ,„i System of i„ isU'J; NVarot ^"' -.' "^."^J. ;\V.'V , ,;,,t, . and its Edn.ation and Pro- West l'-''l':Vfi"\'VT, 4h oP h to (•inei..nati in lvJ5; Cincinnati fessors; Litchheld ^^''^^/^ ''• ^"': . , .", -,,.1 Editors; Its Parties and Amuse- Society ; It. Lawyers ^.c o . , , ^and h l.t^^ ,^ ._^ ^^^._^^ ^^_.^._^ ^^^ ^^^^ ments; ^>torary Clul. ^ • ' Oll|)lo Miio iwul \it, Miu- iliziti"!!, KMU, t't(!., 'Aiu'iotit )LO(lI(!ATi . P. Mac- 7") /ilhsonian its first It poiitxl; Fatnilies; etc. Col- lions. By G ) 1(1 Litor- :. D. M.os- f WonnMi." 2 00 e Firs^t Oh- uinoy East System of ii "aii'l Pi'o- ("iiu'innati uhI Ainusiv •iiiin of the 'I'eiinosseo; i; Ni'.Uii'ica- EM'ciul Dver- iSS. iiiiikcs 110 at- ys uimtroctotl, Us to win the rciukT by Ins ku()\vleli,ill ami lO'.i/.aliclli .^^al■kllum, liis Wil'tv Skctclics III I iidiN idiials ai)>i Notioos of ruiuilics I'oniUH'toil vviili tln'iii. r,y W. .M rA.\Tu\. I'oiliait. Svo. Cloth. '2 'lO Tilt' < hart s»'|)iiratt»ly. TtO Ml- I'axloii tiaiis thr MarxhalN fiom tin- ii)yth>( and h"';:<'iid-i of past gi'iifratioiiH ih)wii to thi' Itirth of the hist cliild. N't'arly cvi-i'v dat«' of hirtli, niarri.is-'t', <>!• death is recordi'd ; and he lias jriven sketclies of many hiin- dfeds (>'' th'- iiMst eminent III' this ilistin;.'iiishtHl family. A eopit.us inde.K facilitates leleieiice. The ehatt is a wniU of heauty and ait .\hr>ui eh>veii hiindied names are nrraiijied as radii i-sniiii: from theei ntral and ori.L'iii:d j'lir, in -ix i-oncen. trie firole-^, or >.'eneration- ; and everv individual is nmiiliered and inde.\ed so ns to tie I'onveniently I'oiind. Tln^ whole Marshal' family, e.^cept tlie seventh jieiieratinii of infants, appe.ns at one view, ami any nunihei' may trace his ancestry or '.is posterity with I'aeility and unerring ci-rlainty. The chart is clear, bimple, and ei-ily und.'istood. M.VTTIIKW.S. A Si:.M.\IAItY of Tin; LaW nl' I'aKTNEKSIIIP. For the I'se of l;n-.im.->s Men. I'.y lion, .'^tani.ky .Mattiikw.s. 12mo. 'lotji, !?l.li:). Sheep, 1 ")0 This outliii'' of the hnv of ]iartnersiiip has heen >]f the Construction of the Articles of Pai'tnership A<:reenieiit. XI. Of Lim- ited Partnership. Xil. Part-t»wners — Joint Sto(d-; Coniiianies— Manufac- turing < 'oiporations — .\ppendi.\ — 1'oiiih May. Jouknky to thk Ohio Cocntry. Jotinuil and Letters of Colonel John Mav, of P.oston, relative to Two Joinnieys to the Ohio (Joun- trv, in 17S8 and 17>^'.'. with a liiographical Sketch hy Rev. Ixichard Eilcs, of Boston, Mass.. aniilrn; ni I'.dS- liy Iluise uliu kni'W liiiii 1m st. In tlic ?|irin,i,' ton at an <'arly iiL,'!'. He oiti'ii felt a dr^in' ei' ITss, ( (ilmicl .M.iy loi't lionie on a toiirio to n-'inove to Innils wliicli In' ewne.] '■ n* 'lie Ui'stern n'-imis Tlio journal is nn in- Mu;-kiiij,MMn." ill ( )hio, Imt l.is wifr's frii'iuls tci'i'Stin;,' roeonl of tliat tour, with itsstirrin^ (iliposcil till' uiiiisiirc. .Vci'oriiin.L; to Ills events ami tin) daily life of those pitinccrs liio','rai)her, lie wiis l.rn-;iiiU' in iminiu'r, v.iio settled Mariett.i. at the mouth of tho hasty and elioleric in tempi.T. but so genial Musl-iujjum.— ///.s.'oi'/ca; A'rronl. 10 Uohert Clarke tC- Co. METTENIIKIM.U. SAr.TV Book-Kekplnu. Being . Co.nplote Ex,>o.it'on of r.ook-K.-.i--'^' Fnuuls-h.nv Cotmn.tted, how D.sonvero.l 'h^T^en .a. Also, J.nt.ining a Sale Method of Ma,..g.ng tho (^.sh C nent of detail Stores; a Convenient M.-tho.l ot -"P-^;;^^7- di- se Account for Cotn.nission-IIouses, an.l a * 'ollecfon Account ior had bts ^-ith other Suggestions of Value to Merchant, and Book-keepers rL Managements of Accounts. By II, -I. MKn...„Knu:u. iSnu. alLrs,BooU..eepersJ^a.ls,^^ Ledger Entr.es and 1/''^' /^'' '- '^\' .'^^'J^V,/ i'Lk-Keepers' I'ersonal Ac- Accounts; ' ty l»v;-;; ^ ;^^.:^ ^^^^ rA^c'mnt; A i.U-known Fraud; count; I'ay-Uolls. (.0.1 . ;^^l;; ^ '^^; .,^,,,i i„ ,i„. , 'a,h Department of Re- Salary Signature Book ',.,^^ '/;;'; ,„, Book-Keepers; Remedies !;ri.r^;:; ViludJiXl^Kc^pin;- 'l Ch^k .. na.u.do.Is Accounts. The sugf-'ostioiis lUiulo aru shrewd luid i.nictical, all tcMwliii:.' to tlu'sc- two nih's, which can not be too forcibly uri,v.l til">a buMncss men: insist upon niiuut.' .ntries of transactions, and upon an orderly and sys- teiuatiepraeticethn)Ui,'h(nit; then use yonr own eyes, and put un.iueslioninh' trust ni nobody. No man is lit to be in busuiess who is either too busy, too unskillful, or too indolent to sharply serntinize with fre- quency the inside of his allui's. We see no reason why this little bo,, k should not help toniakeeaeh man his own deteetive.— r'i« Fhiinicirr. This little work, it is eertain, miiiht ho studied with advaiitasie by all men in busi- ness, and there is reason to believe that, by fuablinBthem to audit their own ue.'ouuts, it would save many from fallintr victims to tlie louK-continued dishonesty of employes. — Llrithh Ti-nilc JournaL A Satire on Modern Medicine. By Minor. Atiiothis TiioMA.sC. Mi.Nou, M.D. 12mo. It is not often that we are eulled upon to read a medical novel, i>ur a ilr. but '•Vlhothis' is a novel-a work of liction- but fiction of such startliu« reality as to eome within the region of faet. It is a dream, whose absolute reali>iii may be Oemonstrnte-l in everyday life. It is so much in accord with our own observations as to seem to us the expression of our own th.ni'dits. We believe that we can ^nve the uacies in our city <.i those whose portraits and i-eculiarities are so t,'rapliically drawn, beca iss thev exist in evenj community. It is this faculty of portraiture of real life that has nade Dickens so famous; the creations of an active fancy, that finds prototypes m everv community. It is a novel that will be read" by everv physician with absorhmir m- t-re^t.'and bv the laity with amazement, that any professional should dare to speak Minor. Scarlatina Statistics of the United States. A Study of the Mortality Statistics of the Ninth Census, .ncludtng an In- ,uiry a^ to the seeming Effect of Geographical Tos.t .on, 1 emperature. and luUude on the Disease. By Thomas C. Minor, M.D. 8vo. Paper. 50 Minor. Medicine in the Middle Ages. E.xtracts from Dr. E. Dupony's "/.■ .1/-/-.* Age McdicaLr Translated by Thomas C. Minob, M.D. bvo. Cloth. 1 s.T plainly. It is a truism as well as a satire, and is intensely interesting;. It evinces a w.uideriu! knowledije of the medical writers of all the centuries, from the paphyri of E(ryptian tombs to the present day, and weaves the ancient transmutation of soui throut;h the whole story with happy elTeet. Wi' advise our meilical biethren to rea 11 :is rt siiiirf. It tviiK'us a (iiciil writers . piipiiyri iif lit (liiy, iiii'l itioii of soul liiipiiy cfTiH-t. ■ n to rcmi il. ■piclutl, vory iU'oiicy.— P'l- ert/. ictor, tirc'ii up Mr, Mooreliead's b(>ok. If interested at all in the subject, will bo pleased with the Ions? array of facts that have been gathered by him: ami the reader can jiieture to himself Fort Ancient when it was the site of a busy people— can see with what weapons they fou.irht, with what im- plements tlicy toiled, with v.liat trinkets they a lorncil themselves, and how their dead were buried. Mr. Moorehead's book will servo an imiiorlant, if secondary, pnr- pos(>, if U shall stimulate research in our country.— 7V(C American. The stations— more than four hundred in nmiibcr— and beurinss and distances are all set down in an orderly fashion, ami so far as we know any thing to the; contrary, the cal- culations are correctly given. Assuming this fact, Mr. Mooroliead is to be congratu- lat(>d liiioii the lidelity with whi(di he has pi'rformed his task, and we cheerfully ac- cord him our meed of praise,— T/ie Saliiin. The general conclusions drawn by this enterprising and careful scientist are inter- esting.— O'/iCi'/uia^t Ciinimercial Gazelle. Antiquarian literature has recei veil in this volume of Mr. Moorchead a valuable contri- bution. In the completeness of its tojio- graphical work, its line illustrations, its thorough excavations made most intelli- gently, the work is one fully deserving largo praise. The writer has sweat and delved amid the same iiiterestin.g ruins forty years ago, and longed to liavi! solved many iiiaiiy things Mr. Moorehead has deiermiiied.— Cliicniin Inter Ocean. MouLTON, Review of Boynton. The Review of General Sher- man's Memoirs, E.xamined Chiefly in the Light of its own Evidence. By Col. C. W. Moui.Tos, Svo. Paper. •''0 A review of " Slierman's Historical Raiaw (.r Liti-rati.ro," Notes to " Best's Principles of Evidence, etc. Second edition. I'Jmo. Cloth. The theory ctTtaiuly has k-rowii in impor- tance of late yeius. It is no longer lloutcl us impossible. It is udmittcl i.s i.iKenious, us possible, an.l oven us hiL'lily i.r.,br.l)le by in'Uiy persons Who luiveK'one eenMiilly into the question. It is one of the muny pnz/les of history and literature whieh are ful> of attr.i.tioA to certain mimls. It is very doubtful wlietlnr the .lueslion eaii ever be delinilely setllcl. Tliose, however, who feci inclined to make some little investijia- tion for themselves into the matter, will (in.l Mr Appleton Morgan's volume exceed m^-'ly iiiten tiuR. Wlioever takes the trouble of iroitiB throut-'h it will find praeti.'nlly all the facts necessary to enable him to form his own judgment in the inaiWr.-]ycstmi,uH<'«(/o/i SutimUnj Pu-ncw. Under tlie title "The Sliakespearean Mvth •• Mr. Appleton Morgan, wlio is known Rs'a writer on tlie '• Law of Literature," and the " Principles of Evidence," lias collected a large amount of evidence of vurious kinds to prove that yliakespcure did not write the plavs attributed to him. He discusses the theory tliat tliey were written by Bacoa uloiie' and the theory tliatthey were writt-a by Bacon and other literary men of that age. Tlie decision to wliich lie comes, and to wbich lie brings facts, satire, criticism, and strong feeling, is tliat Shakesp.'are was the editor, and not the author, of tlie plays. Sliakespeare, the rough, uneducated wit, added the coarser and more popular char- acters and sc(«nes, and it is doubtful whether these liberally edited works can ever be ap- portioned among tlie true authors. Mr. Morgan is an cnthusiustic admirer of the Shakespeare plays. The book is interesting, whether one agrees with it or not, summing up, as it does, all the doulus in tlie question Iliat have lorn liundred years been made , ,,1,1;,.. _/;„«(„,! ]),iil:/ Advrrtit^er. MvRDocH. The STAtii;: or, Recollections of Actors and Acting f.'om iin Experience of Fifty Years. A Series of Dramatic .Sketches. By .Jamks E. MfKi.oc.i. With a Biographical Sketcli of the Atitlior. ^By .]. BfNTiNti. Portrait. I'Jino. Chitli 2 00 The publication of Mr. .Tames K. Mur- has indeed studied the principles of a.'ting, doch's recollections of a.^tors and acting and has observed and understood many dif- gathered from an expeMence of titty years ferent methods of interpreting stage etreets Ta welcome addition to thelibrary of ■ There is about it no small amount of sagacty drama. As an actor eminent in both trag- an-l comm-m sense. So that it is in a greater edvand ..omedv, and as an eh-.utionist of degree than is usual with book.s upon the torVe and authority, Mr. Murdoch's place stage, a practical book of service to students ,„„.,.,.' his fellows is well ass.ued ; and his of the profession, as well as fitted to give opinions therefore should command the n spectful hearing of actor, critic and public. — AVic York Timeii. This work is of great merit and interest. Besides the imrely critical consideration of sdllicieiit entertaJnment to idle quarters of nil hour.— The Arddniit/, Lomhm. We quit Mr. Murdoch's book with relue- tunce. It is so full of u'cnial sketches and amusing anecdotes that theatrical renders Rpsides the tmreiv criiic.ii eim:,i>ii.:icii.". • o ... „ , , , istrionic notabiiith.s, Mr. Murdoch has in this country will find as much pleasure Lived us also .i goodlv number of anecdotes in its perusal as the countrymen oi t^e au- mtlierto unprinted.-V/<. Nntiou. thor. whose quick manly and """ffe-'t^; This is u book of verv sensil,ly written style through.mt adds to the interest of all Kossip and memorandn by a veteran Ameri- he relatcH.-n' E,a, London. can actor of considerable note, and one who MuLERTT. How TO CooK FisH. 1 -S^ Kecii>es for Treparing Sea and Fresh Water Fish for the Table. By U-'-m M.bKtm'. IHmo. Taper. 2^ Jlisforiml and MiserUanroiK^ /)ooA-.«. 30 ispeare J.B., au- idence," 2 00 " Sliakes- Jiccicw. I'spourean 1 is known urc," and ; collected ious kinds write the cusses the by 15 aeon ■re writt'ja )f that age. us, and to icisin, and re was the the plays, eated wit, Hilar char- Ill whether \-er ho ap- hors. Mr. iror of the iuterestiilK, , sunimins le (juestion jccn made I Acting ches. By tlior. By 2 00 2S of aetinR, id many dif- itage (• fleets, itof sagaeity in a greater ks upon the ' to stuclents tted to give ' quarters of c with roluc- iketches and rieal renders leh yilcasure en of the an* d unaflfeeted nterest of ftU xriiig Sea AIuLKUTT. The Goldfish .and its System.\tic Ctlture, with a ViKW TO rucKiT. By IIkiii Mri.KUTT. Illustrated. i'Jino. "names, and (ienealogical Tables of the Descendants of Rudolf and Jacob Naf, of Frankford, Penna., and of Francis Neiti and his Descend- ants; the immigration to Lancaster county, Penna., with Biographical Sketches and Family Incidents. Name and Adkess Book. A Blank Book for Kecording the Names and Addresses of Professional, Commercial, or Family Corro- spondents, with Printed Headings and Alphabetical Marginal Index. 8vo. Half leather, cloth sides. Tt is arran.e.l m-on an entirely new T'lan, and address. It will he found a great ..on- having au index throughout the vohtme, venienee for every .ouuttug-hou,-,.- / /.c with printe.i division for name, business. I'ubli.'-hcrs' ]\cckl>j..\. J. Nash. Crime and the Family. of " Morality and the State," " Plea Ohio," etc. 12ino. Cloth. This is a most oxeelleiit and pruetical treatise on the cause of crime. It is by the Hon. Simeon Nash, who was for along time upon the bench in Ohio, and whose atten- tion was calle. Net, 5 00 Itobert Clarke -t Co. Nerinckx. The Life of the Uev. Charles Nerinckx. With a Chapter on the Early Catlu-lic Missions of Kentucky; Copious Notes on the Progress of Catholicity in the United States from ISOO to lSl>;V, an Account of the Establishm.M.t of tlie Society of Jesus in Missouri; and an Historical Sketch of the Sisterliood of Loretto, in Kentucky, Missouri, New Mexico, etc. By Rev. Camima's V. Maks. Portrait. 8vo. Cloth. The iianu" of Father Neriuckx is a house- cntly to refuse. Father Nerinckx speut iiim- hohl \vor(l in tlie State of Kentucky, aud w<- self for Christ's sake in the !iuml)ler walks doubt whether anion- the l.riKhl galaxy of of the saere.l ministry. Manuscripts from mission.rv priests of the Fnitea States .lur- the Archives of the Arelulioeesc of Haiti- inirthe first quarter of the century there is more, and from the Bollandist Library at one more worthy of the tribute of admira- Hrussels, hillnrto unpublished, have been tiou and gratitude of our countrymen. Hon- mule available for the work. No.one who ored thn.u"h the iutluenre of the Most takes an interest in the development of the KevJrend Doctor .lohn Carroll, with a nom- Church in America can atVord to he without inalion to the Kv>iscopal di;.'uity, a responsi- this treasure of unpublished documcnts.- bility which his humility led him persist- The Ave Maria. Nichols. The Cincinnati Ohcak. With a Brief Description of the Cincinnati Music Hall. With illustrations. By C.i:orgk Waud Nicnoi.s. rJnio. Paper. I'a Ohio. The Founders of Ohio. Brief Sketches of the Forty- eight Pioneers who, under command of (leneral Hulus Putniun, Innded at the Mouth rth-\vest 'I'erritory. Svo. Paper. -• Ohio Valley Historical Miscellanie.*?. I. Memorandums of a Tour made by Josiah Esi'y in the States of Ohio and Kentucky and Indiana Territory, in 1S05. II. Two Western Campaign,'* in the War of 1812-13: 1. Expedition of Capt. H Pirush, with Supplies for General Hull. 2. Exi)edition of Gov. Meigs, for the relief of Fort Meigs. By Saml-kl Williams. IH. The Leatherwood 't. whither. The story is instructive and sif?- The Ohio Valley Series are well printed nilicant, as au example of the credulity of tt and well got up, . . . In the last volume comparatively educateii, intelligent, and we lind a narrative of operations in the hard-headed people, when their religiou.s same region, (luring the war of ISPJ, and a sense and their appetite for marvel and very eur'Jous and interesting account of the mystery are at once appealed to.—Ion(iofi aeli'ievemeiitsof a pre. •J 50 iieut liiiu- )lor walks •ipts from of liiiUi. Jl)rary at lilVC 1>C(MI i.oiio who uiit of the )t without umcnts.— TIptJOn jK Waiiti 2'» Forty. 1, liinded 17SS. and irv. Svo. luiiis of icky ami 10 War of ■ General 'eigs. By f tiio A p. :8. By li. ;'» 00 iHinvr "f the r. who hiid and spirit- lich his dis- , and who to a convic- lu incarnate ) one Icnew vo and si)?' ■ediility of (i lisoiit, and ir ruligious marvel and \a. —London Ohio Vallev Historical Skuies. JSee also mulcr the author's names. 1. Bnuriuft's Expedition against the Ohio Indians, 1704. 3 00 " Walker's Alliens (."ountv, Ohio, an 1 the first Settlement in tlie State. ■ _ ^ ^'^ 3. < 'lark's Campaign in the Illinois, 1 778-7'J. '-00 4. Mcr.ri 00 7. Miscellanies: 1. Espy's Tonr in (,>hio, ete , in ISO'k II. Williams' tw(» Western Can\paigns in the War of IM'J-I:;. III. Tanoyhill's The I.eatherwood (iod. In one volume. 2 •"<(» Handsomely printed octavo volum.'s, uniforinlv hound in cloth, gilt top. A few large paper sets were printed at douhlc th.' ahovc ))rices, They uru all hcaiitifuUy printed on line .'iro tiic < Hre gohlen grains, which compose the his- handsome a shape these precious historical torv of the heroic age of that c(,nntry.-/fK*- memorials of the Ohio valley. 1 lieir iiiter- tar'ical Record. est is not merely local: it is national in its The "Ohio Valley Historical Series" may character.-AVic York UnunUujical and Bio' well he termed model hooUs in their way. jimphicnl Record. Inform and execution so dainty and elegant The series is one of great loc'il mlere-t. that the Kast mav well look to her laurels in and worthy of something more than a mere the typographic"art. if she would not he local notoriety.-/.o,(./oa .Sn^urr/ai/ iJenVa'. outdone by tlie t.'incinuati printers. Nor OsBOKX. Ancient KtiYPT ix the Licht or Modeiin Discoveries. By U. S. O-iioiiN. LL.D. Illustrations and lU'ip. I'Jnjo. Cloth. I '-'5 This work is, j.erhaps, the most eompi'fheiisive. aecin-ate, and recent epitome of anv work in the English languiige. on the suhject of which it treats. The aiithor lias had in view the putting «ii tiie whoh- sal'jeet into the hands of those who wish to he introduced to iIk- true state and advance of Egyiitologv, in a ciitical, hut popular light. It er.il>races the (Uscoveries of tluJ past twenty years, wherein thos.^ discoveries liavi^ heen verified hy tin* monuments, hoth in sculptures and in jiapyrus, and thesi- veritied discovt'ries are used for historic purposes. The recent discoveries of X.iville ( IS^;.'!), those ot BruL'sch-liev, Maspero, and others, and the theories of I'ia/.zi Smith, Proc- tor (IBSM), etc., are hrought together under the light of eompafative opinions, and the reader is placed in possession of thf authoriti(>s, and, in a very small compass, of the entire suhject of this womlerful history ami peoiil.?. Likenesses of ancient Pharaohs, drawn hy t!ie author, with great aocm-acy, from photographs taken in Egypt— tyiiical faces of various trihes from the monuments, etc., arc; gi'-eii — in illustration of historic faeis, with which all, especially the young, should he acquainted in this day. whenso much is carelessly written, giving inaccurate and ahsolute false views of history and of the sacred Scriptiu'e. Park. Amateur Bicycle llEPAiurNt} ; or, Every liider his Owti Repairer. By <"oi.. Houaci-: P.vitK. PlcKihle leather. 2\nu>. 2*> Contains minute instructions for proper handling, safe keeping and gen* eral repairing ot all kinds of hicycles. 10 liohcrt Clarke .j- Co. Park. The Sportsman's TlANP-r-ooK. By Col. Horace Park. 18mo. <"loth. A little l.ook of i;iO imgos of closely i-rinU-.l instiMictioiis ami hints in de- tall o.Ilu lul'iects connectod with lioUl sport., can.p.ng. hunting and fish- ing, by a veteran sportsman. PiiiLipsoN. Thk .)i;w IN EN(}Lisn Fiction. A Serios of Lee- tures discussing thu l)nun;-s un.l Novels oi' Prominent English Writers, wherein .Jews play important roles-as Marlowe's "Jew oi Malta." M.ake- sneare's " Merchant of Venice," Cumberland's ' The Jew, Scott s ' Ivan- hoe" Dickens's ' Oliver Tv/isf and "Uur Mutual Friend," Disraelis "Coningsbv" and "Tancred." anddeorge Eliot's "Daniel Derond.. ' By Rabbi D\vn. I'mui'soN.D.D. i2mo. Cloth. • ^l»> ••Tho .lew in E.mlish Kicti-.n.- by KaUl.i This is u usoful an.l interesting,' bo„k, an.l David rhilipsdi), is a jiulieions stndy ol Hie .Tewishcliaraeter, as presinted by the ureal Kn!?lish poets and imvelists. Tlie .Tew has ho("u a stoelj eharaeter with literary men, little attempt bein^ made to understand liim as lie is. The early writers ma>le him nn- nainrally mean, and showed nothin- but V)reiudiee in (Diieeiving liis elnir.-ieter. Then it is written ttirouKlxmt in the brst jmis- sihle spirit. . . . Kalihi Thilipson h..s (liineKiio'l service to Ills luee by this volume, and he has certainly written nothim,' to rnlllt' the seiisiliilities of those wlio iiiav dif- fer from him.— VVic SpirlaUir, LouiUm. ,\n important addeiidiim to the critieisni of Kii'disli tietion, especially as far as the iHlu*ein<*oiicei\iNf^iii.^v.iii»i.i'..-.. - » , ..nneSeottand Dickens, whowere too sen- .lewish characters are concerned. timent^^^^^^ their estimate of him. nn.i The canon of cr.ticsnn re.sts on un,h plane, u' rv n. to be truthful, did not under- and is strictly applied to every author spoken t ml 1 " s,;trH.ientIv well to describe hitn of. whi,... makes ,l,e vo nn>e .,u te ^aln,,blo as e et n V is. Ueorge Kliot is highly to a lar-.o circle of cn.u.al readers and re- praised makinu the utn,ost . fforl to he viewers, and instructive to the f^eneral c ass U l.ful which she was in almost every of readers of fiction, who seek instn.fo,, ,H ticnlar. The book is a most interestin.. in the be.nnhn,' «arb of amusement; ah iterarvstndv. critical, earnest, and showing' though this is of special service to those « ho a nne ■cosmopolitan spirit. It proves that .lesire to have a correct conception of .ew- the old spirit of intolerance is gradually ish character, and of the reasons why thus iving out. and that the .few is coming to character, more than others, was so far.'.- tr'eat others in a liberal spirit, and to be cally caricatured by writers of fiction.- treated bv others with consideration and Ameriran l-^melite, Ciacinnati. , V;„.rr;/,v V r Dr. I'liilipson's lectures on "The .Tew in respect. — llic iriin , .'<. i. ' , . j .. . . The Rabbi's book is thou.,-htful and well- Kn-Jtlish Kiction." attracted considerable at- written. . . • ^^'e fnily recoirnize the ability and the knowledfre with which he 1ms treated his theme. . . . His crilicism is tcenerally inspired live unmon sense, and he is more coin-erned to tier at the irntli than to use his sul>ject as a s'alkliiK horse for the literary fads, the pretentions dis- aiid the over-subtU tcntion at the time of tiieir delivery, and they should l)e welcomed in this more per- manent form as the expression of educated .Jewish sentiment upon an intercstiiiL' v'les- tion. . . . .Many of the views expresseil In this little volume are doubtless new •'> most readers, and tlie lectures ;j;cneraily are full of interest, and Khrev.d.sagaciou- reflec- ooTcries, and I He over-suuUe analyses, in Which the literary essayists delit?ht,-Jr(r/.-;i iion.-Ncw York Tnhune. Siund'ird, I.otuUm. Peter. Memoirs op the Life of Mrs. Sarah Peter. By Makoarkt U. Kin.. 2 portraits, li vols. 12mo. Cloth. Net. 4 UO These are the memoirs of a very remark- lor the rest of her 'f'^^'l'^^^;;^^^^ able woman, and of a life of deeds of mercy charities full scope for all her desire to ;„d charity Mrs. Peter was a native of benefit humanity. Mrs. Peter made fre- O o aaau«hterofaovernorVVorthin,ton, n"ent voyages to Europe and the Orient She wis married first to Edward King, a Her letters, which form a large portion of She was ^^^^^ ^^,^^^^,^_ ^.^^^ ^^^^^^^ volumes, give the results of her won- iberof the derfully observant travels, and of her in- lawyer of prominence, she was known us an a( Protestant Kpiscopnl ("I Ucbed herself to the church of Home, and •iho WHS known us an active memi,.- - — . ;*;:;,^",l,!:"Kpiscopa1 n.urch: later she at- timute relations with European soctety. Historical and M'isccUancoas Boohs. 43 Park. 1 00 ts in (le« iud fish* :)f Lec* Writers, " Shake- 's •' Ivan- Disraeli's? ier(iiicl;i. ' 1 00 )ii)(ik, 1111(1 best ]Mis- ii« vdlunu'. idthini,' to 1(1 iiiiiv (iif- \Uin. o criticism fur as tlie 1 liinh jilinie, tliorspdkcu tc Villll;iblo crs iiii(i re* LMicnil cliiss instruciii'ii iomcut; ill- () tlidsc « ho ion (if .!(•«•• IS wtiy this US SO furci- )f fictidii.— The Jew in iiiicrahlc iit- ■livcry. ;ili(t s !iiorc por- of t'diictited cstiiiM' 'i''^-'**" s exprt'ssi'il less new •'» ciUTiiily lire cidU- refk'C- [ER. By 4 tJO in its wide er desire to r made fre- the Orient, ye portion of i of her won- d of her In- a society. PuLsTKREu. The Xational Guardsman on Guard and Kindred DuTiKs. By P'iu;i.. riiiSTKUKK, late Captain U. 8. A. Pocket form, bouiul in leather. <•> Aitoi'TKi) A.s AOTnoiiiTV )!V THK Statk ok Oiiio. — 7?('.9oA, 7, by the rirnet|al Assembly of the State of Ohio, that the military work entitled "The Xa* tional (i'uardsman," of which ex-f'aptain F. Phisterer, of the Army of the United States, and late Cajitain of the fiovernor's Guard Infantry, is the autlior, be, and is hereliV, ado]>ted as the legal text-book for nsi- and jrov ernrnent of the tthio National Guard on "(iuardand Kindred Duties." — A(hp1cd Ain-ilW, 1879. Puysician's General Ledger, A rntited and Kulcd Blank Ledger for 480 Accounts ; with Columns for the Charge, statinj; the Name of the Patient, the Disease, the Time from which and to which the Pa- tient is treated, the Nunibir of Visits at the Kesidence or Consultations at the Ollice, and the aggregate Amount; wiili Columns for Dales and Amounts of Credits, so that the State of the Account can bo seen at a Glance, it has also a full Alphabetical Index. It may be used with any Visitintr List, and is the s-nplest and most convenient Ledger in the Mar- ket. Bound in half russia, cloth sides, $4.00. By mail, postpaid, 4 bO Physician's Pocket Case-Record Prescription Book. It en- ables the Physician to keep full Notes of the Condition of each Patient, and also record the Prescription. It contains a Visiting List which will accommodate the largest Practice; also, Tables of Doses, Weights, and Measures, Poisons and Antidotes. 35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen. Price to druggists, with their cards printed on the back of the prescrip- tion blank, 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00 ; 50 for $16.50 ; IOC .or 30 00 Piatt. At the Holy Well. With a Handful of New Verses. By John .I.x.mes Pi.vrr. 12nio. ^ ^^ A varied collection of pcoms put together Land." A bunch of ■• Sours and Sonnets"' Jn a pleasant wav. This veritable handful and some prettily written -Love Letters woul.. not be char.icteristic of the author help to make up this ,>leasant volume which if i. did not contain a number of poems closes with an artistic word picture oi Ire- which are full of prairie breezes and laud.-QHfn>s bounded by "The Horizon of the Western Piatt. The Children-Out-of-Doors. By Two IN t.t.NE IIoMK. It'imo. Cloth. A Book of Verses. 1 25 This volume is composed of an attractive collection of some of the more recent ])roductions of two widely known and popular American poets, who chose to ajipear thus anonymously, though it is an " open secret" that the authors are .John James Piatt, United States Consul at Cork, Ireland, and his gifted wife, Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt. 44 Jiobcrt Clarke l. "How the JUsliop liuilt Mis Col- ' ■" a very liileiestiiis lie- iiuie.s which lire- it are ueuonilly tritlcs, if leiiKtli only in to he considered, hut Ihcy are none the lesH iippeti-iiuK. The poetry of u'.iiny wrifrs H only respeetahle prose. Mr. I'intt'.s prose i» full of poetry. Less .stil)jeetivo tlian his vrise, it retains uuMiyof its hcaiitles nmt addsasuhtle aronui of ihat i,'elliaUty, luoru easy to appreedate than to descrihe, which -ivessindian attrnctioii to the writinK-s «1 hire ill the Woods," .. .--. - .. ,..!iintof liishop Chase's work in foundin« J.nuJi and Howells -CniaHnatUuizeltc. Keuyi)U('olle!.'e. is the piece de resistancu Throo Little Emigrants. I'.v .<.uiAu M. I'.. Pjatt. I'-'mo. niiit and tr.^atnu'nt— of such Piatt. Child's-Wgrld Ballad.-*. A Koroanot^ of Cork llarhour, ls*t. ftc. Cloth, 31.00. Purchmpnt. poi tn .V tini.^ * < chiMren, thoir ways of aotion. thougl.t a.ul spo^ch, an v' ho. 'toio,; gaino/t lor the author, hoth in America and (.r.at 1 r. tain, a special distinction for originalitv, pi-ptant grace ot expression '>nd style, wi h exouisite i^alhos, beauty, and tenderness. Sever, of these new Hal- lads' .n\ho.ly quaint or pathetic stories in which children ar. the charac- ters. Pofins concerning children, which, per- luipiS more than any I'ther feature, set the book apart from any other hook wi' have ever read. Us insii;ht ie.to child life, the naivete of a (diild's thoughts, here so aceu- rateiy rendered, will make the hook espe- cially lovahle lo grown h)vers of children.— She has especial power of entering intri tlie child life, and slie is not afraid to let (diildreii speak in her verse as they speak in life. — /,r)/ii/i)/i Pirlori'il WdiUI. .Mlusioii ni'ist ho made U> lier wonderful, and, as it would .seem, intuitive power of iiiuilyzins child nature. -^"'i'''" I'riam. rooLB. Anti-Slavkuy before 1800. An E.ssay. Head betoro the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 10, 1872. P.y Wii.mam F, Pooi.k. To which is appended a fac-simile reprint of George Buchanan's Oration on the Moral and Political Evil of Slnv(M'y, delivered at a Public Meeting of the I^Iaryland Society for Promoting tin* Abolition of .Slavery, Balti- more, .(uly 4, 1791. Svo. Paper, T.'c. Cloth, ^ 2r> Mr Toole ha.) made a careful and dili^'eiit .hunestir slavery a.s fast as it could he done innuirv how far tl>e opinions of Dr. Bu- safely an.l lawfully. . . .In connection chaimil represent the current sentiment of with the t,'Nt, Mr. Poole kivcs mu.di bio- th'it lime on the suhje-'t of slavety. In pur- graplVeal, ane.'dotal, an.l statistical matter euin- tluit inquirvlie finds that the opin- which enhances the interest aiid merits of ions and sentiments .,f most of the !eadin.i; the work. The volume is handsomely Duhlio men in the Middle and Soutliern printed, and must be regarded as a very ^tates'were not otilv hostile to the continu- valuable contrihutioii to the literature of the mice of the African" slave tn-.de, hut that on .<^uhjeet on which it tr^-at^.-Xr w Enylanu totli moral nn.l eeoiDmical .irrotm^'.s th.ey ilixtoriMl and iiniraUxjiral Ke- ;tli only i* ,0 the li-'>!l writiTs i'^ 's prose i.* tliiin liis iiUies nint tlity, iiKire itjc, whloli iTitln{,'>i '>t iignints. r, I'Jmo. 1 'J5 — of such ■^ptM'Ch, !»^* t Ilritaiii, md HtyU', lew " Bill- U' cluirac- I tori lis into fruid to lot ley speak in wonderful, ro power of il before F. rooi.ic. 's Oration c Meeting eiy, Balti* 1 2r> iild tie dona connection ; niueli bio- tioul matter, id merits o( liaiidsomoly 1 us a wrjr rat are of the tVio Enylanu iter. Historical and Miscellaneous Boob 4(1 ruENTici:. Tin: 1'okms of (lEOKtiK 1). riu^NTici:. Now first col. lectecl iuhI edited, uitli a Biographical Siietcli, by -/o/m .ly 1{oi!ERT IIk- l2mo. (loth. I 00 itKiiT (4>ru'K, M. A., Trinity College, Cambridgt roNTKXTs: .'Schools of the Jesuits; Ascham, Montaigne, Piatich, Milton; C'onii'niiis; T.ockf; Pousseau's Emile; I'.asidow and tlie Philanthropin ; Pestalf)/.i!i; .lacotot ; Herbert .'Spencer ; Thoughts and Suggestions about Teaching Children; Some Itemarks about Moral and Iteligioua Kducaiion; Alipendi.\. We have read this book twice. Tliereisn.i in normal schools we beli.'ve it t.. be t.u(it' other rcsH/Hi'tliat is at oik'O so brief and so ri. It is scddom thai wc so unliesiiann;;ly «'Oini)reliensive. We do not see how iiHelli- re .nmond the purchase of a\Hn,]i. — n'.iiiuis pent pari'iits, teachers, and schocd diri'ctors i^'dioolmastf can allord to lie without it. . . , Tlio in- Jluonce it could cxorcisi' is jii'^t -low much iiee\ ^' Co. II ANDAi.L. TiiK \VoM)i:iiri-i< Ti;nt. An At.'connt of tlio Erec- tion, Sigiiiliratioii, aixl Spiiiliial lA's-sons of tlu- Mo-taio 'I'alu'iiiiiole, .i.-ci.'.l in tl.o Wiltl.M-iioss of Siniii. By Ui:v. D. A Haxi.ai.i., D D. With iv I'.inp'apliical .Sketch of the Autlior, una i.ortiait. i'Juio. t'lotli. 2 00 Keed. The VicK.-iiriui Cami-aiun, utul tlio liattle.s ftlnrnt Cliut- timooga, undoi- tiio ('omniand of rollt.-.V. )'. Tnl„n„: SlKTinau's Mi.n.oirs, Mr. K.',.,l atla.'Us ih,' No worl; ot unlitary ritiHsui so trmpcr. ^„l,lioislui. of l.otl. (irant ai^l SluTiaau at at.' in its ton.., so tli..r.M|.,'l. a study '" ''Vi-'UlH ,.vrrviioiiitatViclisl.urnau.lat.luitlai.oo-u. nml situations, s,. iaipartial in its analysis. ^ urn, and X;n Jo.rnnL -' n.anilVstly jn>t in its onHu-io,,.. and at Tlie'volun.o can l.o univscrvr.lly con., tlo' sauio time ..o smv.t.' i.i it-* implications. mc.idcatoaUstmlcntsofuarl.istory. his lias l.ecn written in tl.is. perhaps ... any one of the most careful and .onrawous other, time and co.iutry.-.U..«/u»y'..a ' /.- jiiecf's of liistorical criticism to which our voluminous military liteiaturo has ^'iveu icU Beemeux. Tin: AVine-Mauku's ^fANL•A^. A Thiin, rractlctil ♦ iuide to all the < >ia>fatioi.s fnr tlio Maiiiilacturo of Still and Siiarkliiij* Wines; enil.r.uMiij.' < liiipter.s on tlie Vintage: When and How to I'iek and Ci'iU nt'i les. I lie md P.^'ir- ei's Mr. ' 1 125 tmfiirc n.i." i;t'llars. but- issL's liir iiii- s\il)j('ct ilis- ri'cc'iit ilis- larl;s on tlic aci'iity, tlie 1 priivo par" VnUivdtur, i 50 pladiiers to viTiimeut is 'ace. I:<;i:mi;liv. ('lUTirAi. IIk.vikw CUAULKs 1{i:i:mhi.in. .^vo. rioth. It tg all attempt to jirt'sciit a ratirmat iiinl liliiloKopliiciil Niirvcy of tin- history of Anicriiaii party Kov•' till' loii-iiiutioii Id tlic i)rc.s- I'lil tliiio. It N till' work of II wrltt'i- now tuarly scveiily yi'ars olil, w Im has liinl uri'iit oppiirttinltli'S for tlio closo ohsi'rvalloii of the working of the nuii'liini'ry of partyi-iii, mill who, liavint; ovrn'oinc his I'arlii'r party bins, npl>ronf'lu'S Ills siilpjrrt in a spirit of great cainlor iiml fairness.— rVi/f'i;/" Tima. He aims at ii toiiiiiri'lieiisivi' ami pliilo- or Amkuh'ax IN»mtic,<. Wy ;i (lO sophinil I'oiirsf of polltieal rensoiiliK;. Iii his opinion, tlie ureivt American i.iililie ills- ease Is that tlio present Kovuriimeiit. !>/ party, places tlie piihlieiiilmlnisinilion, from the I'resiilcnt ilowii to township ollicers, in the liaiuls of iio're poUtieiniis. lie r.KanlH Anii'rii'an parly (.'nvcniiiifiit with lis spoiln system, as an iili",'itinuili' parasite, "ire de- stniclive of Icjilimiite iiiililic interests, ami eatim; up liiori' of lllO sllhstllliee of the peiv jile iliaii any tyranny reijonleii in history.— ><■»■ Vnrk 'I'iiiirH. Rei;mi;lis. Oi;ki:m'. Township. Historical Sketch of Greene Townsliip, liuiiiilloii «'ouiity, Ohio. I'.y i'iiahi.ks IvKEMia.ls. With t'oUleil list of settlers tVom IHOli to 1850. 8v.>, rapor, 2S JivAcn. Hr.sTORV of Civilization. A Course of Lectures on th.i niigiii aiul Di'velnimifiit nt' the Main Iii>liluti(in-; «( Miiiikiud. Bv Emu. Ukicu, iU-tor Juris Meuua I'liivfivity. UlnstiateU. 12ino. Cioth. 2"*» l)T. Ueieh hiisplueoil in onrliamls the few A fiiHeinatin-,' 'mok. tt eontaliis a wotlil reiiminiir.,' copius of this privately priiite.l of I'otli laels •m.l ii|.as.-/>r. U: t. i'oote, \f^)^f\^ y(irl)iii'ii Lihrwi, Cliira;;o. Richardson. IIomk-mam: Candif-.s and Other Good Thincs, SwKKT .4M» .^tiui;. r.y Anna M. K'lciiAUi.soN. I'Jiuo. 1 *>•> Tho .luthor "ivos plain and easily undorstood dirootions fi.r niaUinji, with tlio oidmaiy ooiivenioiices of tlu- Uiloiien, many odd and dclioioua "BtTsidos the siiniiU' candies, oookod and unoiviked, the work contain., recipes for many novel delicacies, such as raisin roly pol.v, candy luiddniL's, Ptntiod In's hotiie-inade drinks, and odd varieties of jnckKs, cieains, ices, etc. They are mainly orijzinal, and all tried and proved by years ot expert- ^^Anv I'ldv usin^ this book will soyti be enabled to snpplv liei table with many unusual delicacies in candies, creams, etc., better, cheaper, purer, and fresher than those supplied by confectioners. In these itavs, when homemade cauilie.s which arc now estiihlished in most of our arc so hiirhlv" appreciate.!, there are many larp- cine-,. The reeii.es in this book lairly womi^i who Micceeil in materially a.liliie.' to make one's mouth water .is one reads them, their incomes bv making' them for sale, and The " other things " mentioned in the title afewwhomakeaaood livimr hysiipplyini; are various creams, ices, cordn s, .uia- Ihem to the Kxchanges for Womens Work, pickles.-iroiiiad'.s' Jllmtmted UorUt. RicKOFF. Ohio. A Poem for the Centennial C.lcbra!ion, IS.^8. l',y iiKUTii.v MoMioi; Kickokk. Beautifully illustrated by /;. -A .1/.v/.--t. «.»blong !Svo. I'archment. This poem refers to (Ohio's history and lier prominent men. It was read at the han.iuot of the Ohio Society at New York, at Delmonicos, Aijril -. fuliovvinij (ieueral Evving's opening speech, and elicited rounds ot applau.sc. ♦t Jiohn't CUirhc .j" Co. UWV^. rilYSroLOnirAI, AUKANdKMKM UK Till: CUANIAI- MERVKS. A Cl.uit, \:> X '1\ toltlf.l in cloth o:.s... Hy Ehwaui. Uivm, M. D. 60 Tl.iH pul.li>-iitioi, is .losipi.-.l . liU tuore {HTiVctly u want which every ..insirii a...i stmicnt of nu^licine loelH, viz.. a roa. y '^o'l easy ,uo.U. of re- Ireshiiig the memory ..i. u siil.ject avoweuly very dilhcult to retain. UoBEHT. ('iiAUcoAi. iJiiAniN*!. (Miar«'oal Urawiii*;^ without u Master. A Complete Treatise in Landscape l>raaiii>r in Charcoal; with Iawoiis and Stuiic tlirnuuli iniiny eilitloiiH, iiTul liiis rcccivfil till' slii!ii|>i.f a|ii'r"Viil oi' soiiU' i)ortunitles. . . . The hook is gotten ii|> in tlu' hest style, illustrated ti> faee says, has rMpldly lieeonie i.oimlar, he- show iirad.'s and elVeets of eliar il work, cause, ivhilelt does not exaet in'ieh stii.iy, and is a deslrahle a-ldition to ,-ineh. art Hives proiiii.l and satisfactory results, is ae- literature.— V'/ir .liN.-vui. ceptahle and timely. U seems to he aeeu- Ro,>i]NTiiAL. Manual for T^iULniNa and Loan Associations. Embracing? the Urij,'in and History of Co-operative Societies; Objects and Benetits of liuilding Associations; Plans tind Methods of Organizing and Conducting them; Leagues; Legislation; Constitution and By-Laws; Forms and Descriptions of Books, Blanks and Papers; Interest and Dividend Tables; Auditing and Supervision ; the National As.sociations ; and a Comprehensive Variety of Practical and Useful Information and Sutrtrestiotis. F.v IlKNuy T. UosiiNTiiAh. l:Jmo. Second edition, en- • 1 'iO larged and revised. The business of ponduPthiRbnildinijnsso- all neeossary information. The tabulated Ciations requires iuikH si.e.iul knowl..lj;e. statements and ealeuhitions are <.f j;re.,t iiswellasKood judgment and i.nK'lieal in- value to the se.ietary in deelarnjj e.- had practieal e.xperiene^ in these assoeni- CincinnnU OnnmcrrnH (Inzrllc. ti"i's. we must state that it this book is in The Journal predicts for this book. m)t the hands of otlb'ers and by careful perusal only that it will meet with a re dy sale, hut of same, .many serious mistakes can be tliatitwill meet t'lo commend aion itmer its. We commenil the book toevery present nml jirosiiectivi! memlicr of an association, assuring them that they can not all'ord to be avoided.— 'V;ic/(irtH(i Volkuhlatt. 1 am much v'cased with the book. The (itiH'ral directions as to the ort,'anizati A rai'y bit of Sc^otcU Uwwnv.-U'imr Jmir- |)PiVf no Dr'Hiuiry f.ivoiiic .— r,i'M?«.,nVi/i Mir- w'd. ' '•"'■''• . . ri„' fli.'iiiM'>t (loUiir's wortli (if lil.'i-iiiun' Lay It ),y fnr ,i year, Mti.l wli.Mi nopnu'il \M. Iiuvi' si'.Mi fr.i- iiiimv ii .liiy.-7'/<' Mhinn. it will s- ..ni full of nuw iiiii.-/'///i'((r .l./r-r- liu' liook is 11 ri'iiiiiikiilily < I'Vcr oin'.- tiirr llalli„iorrll of till' iiio^t TIf Alliliin. iiiiiiisi'in.' l>onUH which tins fallfii Into our The story Is at oiir.. mo truthful iin< ..mii;>. i,mi,l r iiniir. vi'iirs-/:/.;//Mn('/ .Ui);v((/R/ii»r Iiik' llnillt ciin iioi (nil to h.'coii).' i -I. I.inl ,.„j,, " ' fiivorlli! lu till' home v\ri\i\—I'liitii'Uli,iiiit on 111.' Mio^t humorous storii' hi tlu.' I'nsn. .:(.,,li;. .liahM't.— .l;/r .l(/u;''/.sr')-. A viTy i-vinlalili' litth' Look. l.r:::i full of With thr ' 'li.'> ospr.'iiilly the hook must wit, huinor. fun 1 of ruiuiy Scotch a I scnsi'.— (■»»<'(/l»lll^' Tniii'^. Kov. Tin: Ai;t of Pleasim;. A Tccture. By GiioiKJi: Kov, author ol "< ■oii.ral.-ihip." I'Jmo. I'liinT. -'* How inaiiy woiiM !"• plciiscd to iliscovcr vadc- the narriitivc i< one of the most com- the "art of plca^iii).'." This litth' volume nicnilahl.' of its fratiiri's,— <'(7;/ /N /» furilishfs the touchstone of success, and They nie holli luadi- Up of Jileasaiit hits of will !»• found of an interest in kcfpini,' Willi sketching, scraps of verse and romance, tlie sul.jcci, Tlie moral lone which pi r- widl seasoned with i,'ood common sense.— lull r-Ociini. Roy. Thk Oi.d, Old Story. A Lwtui'o. By GroiiuK Roy, author of " (ieni'iiil.sliip." I'_'iiii>. I'niicr. 25 A brief iind pleasant essay on love, with sa'.;es from Hums, (ioctho, Slialcpspcare, and some advice to lovers, or ihose who may be- others, showing the opinions of eaidi author come su.h. which these peculiar people on the subject of love. The author inter- may read with interest, bu; will straiuhi- lards his iiuotations with moral rellections way disre^rnril when the supreme inomenl of his own, and c' )scs by Kivini,' ndvieu to ,.,,11,,,^ —l>i,.-il mill Mail. lovers in i,'eueral.— 7io,s/r)u Ulobr. The "Old, Old Story" is made up of pas- Rus?KLL. Thomas Cokwin. A Sketch. By A. 1\ 1U\ssi:ll, author of " Libniry Notes," With a tiiicly tMi.muvfd portrait ol' Mr. Tor- win. Ii'muo. Clotii, 1 "*^ It is :i free slxctrli of a ^rreiit ,i.'eiiiiis l>y uu ueiiuaintance and admirer. It is not expanded to bieiiiess aiid diilhiess by a tedious recital of dry iacts and uninierestin:.' incidents, but is confined to sucli statements, references, and illustrutions'as >iive a lair idea of the eminent man's character and '■enins. it is, in i'..ct,:ind in a word, tiie author's ('oiwin.as he saw him and iinderstoiH li'im. it abounds in aneedotes and illustrations '^f tlie most en- tortiiining cliaiactor. 'rhoii<.'h snuill in bulk, it is more extensive and ebib- oiate than tnv thing that hiis yet appeared relating to the great orator, ..ncl, it is be:iev.(l, will be fonnd more interesting and satisfactoi'} . 50 UohiTi Clarke .^ Co. Russell. Scikxtific IIohseshokinc tor thi'] Different Diseases OK TiiK Foot. T-v Wiii.iam liissKi.i., I'liiclical llor.-^es-hoer. lUustnited. Second edition, enlarged. Svo. Cloth. 3 00 The author of this book has been a pnicticing farrier for more than forty years. Ilis record is one of rare success, and he has lonj: been recogni/.ei by the leading horsemen of this country as the foremost shoeing smith of ThTs book aims to give the practical details of the most approved and rational plans ami principles of iiorseshoeinjfin the plainest and most com- plete manner i)()ssible. A largo share of tlie work is devoted to the diseases of the foot, and the subject of pathological slioeing is luUy treated. A work of this kiiul, cxplaiiiiiif; tlu> prin- ciples of the art, mid doscribiiiK tlie wliolo process of shoeinu, i.-* Rreatly iieetled.— IVr- mont liecord and Fariii)-i\ He thoroughly imilcrstniuls his sulijcct. Diseases iiuUufd by binl shooiiitr iiiiil furni by Kood shoeiiii: iire clearly and fully set UiTih. — I'li(l(i(!(liihia Tiiini'. The book is, indeed, well worth its price to every liorse-owner and bla.'ksniith in the land.— 7"'(»' Conntnj dtnthmnu. Scotch-Irish Society of America. I'l-oc-ecdings of the First Congress held at Columbia, Tenn., May S-11, 1S8'.». 8vo. pp. 210. Of the Second Congress held at Pittsburgh, May29-June 1, 1890. i)p. .'505. Of the Third Congress held at Louisville. May 1!-17, 1891. pp. 325. Each paper, $1.00; cloth, 1 ^0 The St. Clair rAi'EUS. The Lite ami l/uhlio Services of Ar- thur St. <:lair, Soldier of the Revolutionary War, President of the Conti- nental Congress, and Covernor of the Nor'hwestern Territory. With hi* Corre^^pondence anriu'iual material fur- place!* his name very near to that of U ish- nis ed these vohnues is v..ry Kr..af, and iu.ton. And it is difficult to dcuiy it us ™ol c.rs-wln.takean interest in the h.,n.,r, after a ..areful perusal ... -Vr. Smith s ] "t.U'.f th- U.-volutionary for.'es, and l„vin;,' tribute P. his hcro.-T.V .Imenam. S wi ici iV< w lii a gi th w tl Historical and 3Hscii'a.ncous Books. 51 u SEASES St rated. 3 Oi> in forty • ogni/.e 1 iiitli of ved and 1st com- diseases iiud fully its price ith in the e Fir.st pp. 210. i^p. :i(>5. pp. 325. 1 50 ot Ar- \i\ Conti- With hi* By Hon. I)ortraits 6 00 1 courage .• interest. J, and for /n^-nation ^pulted in mittod by ws drawn (ho i:l()siiij? e boginiiiiijr k a iniiu' of ixtrnal. 1 (Mlitor was li, for;:;'iiy lOIIl tl>o Cll- sulijoct of IDL'S tlU! ill- ic se piiinTs, „ ' hiir from 'htliisis icalanatomvandhistoloityoftulHTculosis.- and the prostMU Matns of our l^nowledKo re- New York Mrdiral h',ror,l. ^ardim; its ctioloK-y as tli.' (.nu under review- Dr Sattler lias jierforined a very praise- —('iiiriinuUi rAVirct and Clnnc. wortliy "'orlc in thus priseuiinsto the Kn-- It is a timely contrilmiion to the subject lisli r('adini; part of the profession so elegant of tiihereulosis, espeeially i" the liglU of tlio a translati(pn of Spinas latest work. II(> has recent investiwtions and heated controvcr- givcn us. in a clear ans. We commend tliis volume to those who the re- 'andies of Kocli and others, toKether are desirous of briuK'im,' tlieir knowled^'e of witli tlio. fuvestisfttions of Spiim, whicdi are tlie very voluminous sulijectof tube-oulosia thoufrht to refute the theory of the germ ori- up to its latest development.--Yor//i Carolina gin of plithisis. . . . No other work with ilediculJoarnal. Sayler. The Amekicax Form Book. ]>eiiio; a Collection of Legal and Business Forms, embracing Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Bonds, Wills, ("ontracts. Bills of E.xchange, Promissory Notes, Cliecka, Bills of Sale, Receipts, and other l.egal Instruments, prepared in accordance with the Laws of the several States; with instructions for drawing and execut- ing the same. For the use of Profession:d and Business Men. By J. R. Sayi.kr, of the Cincinnati Bar. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 The object of this w(n-k is to provide a comprehensive, clear, and reliable form book for professional and Wiisiness men in the several states of the Union. Forms of all the more important classes of transactions, and es- peciallv such as ref,uire to be pei formed with legal precision, are gi with such instructions atid .Urections as the practice and laws ot the spective States relating to tho same seem to demand. ven re- Shaler. On the Fossil Braciiiopods of the Ohio Valley. By N. S. SiiALEii, Director of the Kentucky Geological Survey. 4to. Paper. - ^0 With eight heliotvpe plates, giving over two hundred figures of some of the most characteristic genera and species of this interesting gr()up, mainly from the Cambrian and Silurian formations of Kentucky, Ohio, and In- diana. Very few copies of this volume remain, as the plates were destroyed by lire. Shaler. a General Account of the Commonwealth of Ken- TtTCKv, i.repared .for the Geological Survey. By N. S. SHAi.t:u, director. Royal Svo. Paper. With a tine, large colore.l Geological Map of the .State and a full ac count of the Resources of the State, especially as to Coal. Iron, limber, etc., and its Agricultural Advantages. 1 i 52 liobcrt Clarke .j- Co. {SHEPHERD. TlIR ANTIQUITIKS OF THE StATE OF OhIO. Full Ulld accurit« (le^oiipiions of the Works of tl.e llonwi BuiMers; Dofonsive and Sacml liulosuros; Mounds, Cometories aixlTonihs, and their oon- tenta-Implements, Ornnmoiits, Sculptures, etc. Ilhistnitod uHh Mi.ps. Plans, Views, and Relics. P.y IIkxkv A. Sm:ni^:ui.. 4to. Cloth. 'J 00 The extensive and elaborate remains of the Mound Builders in Ohio early enciiL'ed the attention of American and foreign ardweolo^'ists In 1S_0 tl,« American Antiquarian Society issue.l as th-ir iir,-t volume ralel, A water s •'Antiquities of (Jhio and the West;" and later, in IS4S, the Smi.hsoman Institution issued as the first volume of its '• Contnl.utions to Knowh.d.^e the Hue quarto volume on the "Ancient Monuments ol the Mississii.pi \ al- ev" l.v Messrs. Squier an.l Davis. These works treat lurpMy ot the pre- historic remains oi Ohio, but since their time more extensiv-^ explorations have been ma.le, resulting in manynewdiscover.es. More accura e sir- vevs have also been made of the' principal works. I he author, .n the present work, has endeavored to embody in it the res^ults ot all tlu-se recent discoveries, including extensive original surveys and explorations I e haj criticallv digested much of th • tloaimg intorination that has b,;en uithiseil throu-'h scores of works on American antiquities, imports ol sci.-ntihc soci- eties local histories, periodicals, etc., and thus presents m compact lorm an amount of archa-ological inlorniation which can not readily he ol.tan.Hl elsewhere. The illustrations have been es,)ecially prei>ared or tins work some from authentic designs idready published, and others Irom original plans and drawings. Sherman-. John Sherman. Wu.vr lii: has Said and Pone. Being a History of his Life and Public Services. By Kev. S. A. Ei:on.m)V T>.T>. Tortrait. 1 1:1110. '■> No nsimo in curront historvis moro f.unil- rfTort is mn.lc t.) bo ovon-ulnijistic. Sndi n inrto \mcrican renders than tU-. nanu,- <.f life as that uf .I^hn Sliermun f^i-eaks l.est Slierm.-in Ithp.s f.-r a loiij; pcrh..! of yvavn when ^vritten up fruni f!io lu.blie veonl*. been an honored name, and n-ver more It i.s a rle.'isa.it and well uiittea l,!o-r.i|.hy. honored than in the lives of the two broth- and honest and p:iti:otw Amerlea-..s kiu.w er^ one of which is tho Mibjeet of tiiis that it is a life whieli has b>vn devoted to 'ketch The jm-es deal maiidv in tlie pnblic interest with larse tact and abil- facts relaling"t<> his public career, and no ity and faitlifulness. -//Kcr-Oceau, Chicwj^,. Skinner. Key to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Sourcb OF ^^^:A.sOR^:s. Originating the British |lnch and the Ancient Cubit, hy which waslmilt theOreat JVramid of Egypt and the Temple of Solomon ; and through the possession and use of which, Man, assuming to realize the Croative Law of the Deity, set it forth in a mystery, among the He- brews called Kabbala. By J. ItAbsroN Skinskii. Hvo. Cloth. Net. 5 00 Smith (II.) Spinoza and His Environment. A Critical Essay. With a Translation of the Ethics. By the hite PiioF., Hkxuy Smith, D.D., LL.D., of Lane Seminary. Svo. Cloth. ^ 00 The author, an unusually successful teacher of i)hilosophy, presents us in this work with tlie fruits of his ripe scholarshi).. ]5eginiiing with l;ran- cis Bacon he traces the history of modern phiiosopli.v down to Coleridge. In the discussion he devotes especial attention to the fundamental prob- lem—is there a priori knowledge? This question the author answers in the negative. Himself a pronounced Baconian, he sees in the sp*>culative reasoning of Descartes and Spinoza no real .advancement of learning. At the same' time he does ample justice to the brilliant genius of_ both these thinkers. In order to perfect fairness a translation of Spinoza's Ethica in appended to the work. Historical and 3HseeUaneom Book.<. 53 Smith (J.) (Captivity with the Indians. A roiti'mt of **An Account of tlio Romarkable Occurrenocs in the Life and Travels of Colonel James Smith (now a citizen of Bourbon county, Ky/), during \n* Captivity with the Indians in the years 175'*, '5(), '57, '5S, and •)''. In which the Customs, Manners, Traditions, Theological Sentiments, Mode of Warfare, Military Tactics, Discipline, and Enctmpments, Treatment of Trisoners, etc., are better explained and more niinutrly related than has been heretofore done by any author on that subjt-et. Together with a Description of the Soil, Timber, and Waters where he travrlcd with the Indians during his captivity. To which is added a Brief .\ccount ol pome very uncommon Occurrences which transpired after his return from captivity; as well as of the different Campaigns carried on against the Indians to the westward of Fort Pitt, since the year 17or) to the present date. Written by himself. Lexington: printed by John Brad- ford, on Main street, 179y." 8vo.,$2.50. Large paper, doth, 5 00 The narrative f>f siicli h mnn, roncernintr pen of oiir rcspccicil frii'ml, Wm. M. Dar- What he actually saw ami endured, woiil.l liiigton, Ksq., nf I'ittsburuh. .V k'<'<»l index be interesting under iiny cireuinstances, h>it closes the \i\\\\mv.—lliM«rirK()WN, and Othku I'okms. By IIknry T. Stanton, author of " The Moneyless Man," etc, 12nio. Cloth, $1.50 This new volume has been carefullv compiled from his later and bettep poems manv of which have already appeare.l in some of the best eastern journals, which have always paid him liberally for his productions, The author of -Culex in Carmina.," whieh Th.e title-poem is \mi,ht with humor and won such wide popularity, has excelled stmn,- in satire. One of tlu- most broadly himself in the poem -Jacob Hrown," which humorous poems in tlie volume -luex we publish in this number, a..«» quaintnessof conceit, as well .as of expres- .iiles is rather ron.h. but funny. The au- «ion, has few parallels in ot.r lan.'ua.e. In thor husbamls h,s w,t ttll tl.o .■^hI <., hi. originality it certainly is not exceeded by poem, who U bursts out hke a rockeL-I.C Hart or Hay or Jomiuin Miller, while in cniry World. versificntion it has not been surpassed since Poe's day.— »a;jit UHir'ii lUiii'tniti- lary form is not generally esteemed the best for the imrposeof the autiior— that of furnishing some memoranda of the nuirchings, countermarchings, and conflicts in which his regiment participated; but having once told his story in that form, he distrusted his ability to turn it into narrative, and at the "eamo time preserve the air of verisnidUtadc which the epistolary form permits. Studer. Coli^mbus, Ohio. Its History, Ilosonrces, and Pro- gress, frotu its Settlement to the Present Time. AVith map and numerous illustrations. By Jacoh II. Studi-u. Vlmo. <"loth. 2 00 This hamlsnincU' Illustrated ami woU- printfil volmiu' is roally one of tlic most iii- terestiiiB of local histories with wliich the writer is aciiiiainteil.— ///«fo''/(>(i Krronl. It is now seventy-one years since tlie State o{ Ohio was admitted into the Union, and been most extraordinary. Colnml)ns has become a iix decades has Swan. Once a Yeah; or, the Doctor'.s Puzzle. A Novel. By Emza B. 8\v.\x. Ifuno. Cloth The scene of this plensins little romance is laid at some famous mineral sitriug.*, sit- uated in a valley, high up in the picttiresque Blue Uidge Mountains. At such a place, groups of temporary visitors are ever to be found in the "season," seekinjr tlie ndaxn 1 00 worth knowim:. We may add that at least o;i(' marriage occurs in tlii-< narrative. The volume is neat, well Ijound, ami iiarticularlf well \\T\it<'u. — riiilailrliihi(t Emibuj Sru'S. Till' bi)olc contains .-ome little punning, a pincli of t.irilV. witli a very big cnp of fiuin* louml in me .season, .m-umuh "'<- •> ■■i.^c. i-.>. .... tionund jollity of a vacation. Tlic div;maf).i mer boarding-house fun and .rolio thrown p^roonrareof fthigh class as regards Intel- in, and aUog.'ther we liave felt an tiunsual lect and soci.il status, lu fact thej are interest in the book. -.V. V. /a'/'/"*"'''"'. Swan. I'Jmo A Novel. r»v Eliza B. Swan. 1 'i5 TiiK Opal Qieen Cloth. There is wit and wl.sdoni to anmse and entertain, learning and philosophy to in>^trucl, and in the appendi.x, a successful revival of tiie .^ocratic Dia- lo.'ue teaches, in a way wholly unique, droll, an. I p..,uant, how to make progress iti the "literary art," and discusses methods ot work in that line, Taneviiill. The Leatiierwood God, An Account of the Ap- pearance and I'retensions of .loseph C. Dilks in Eastern Ohio, in 1828. By R. H. TANKyiiii.b. 12mo. Paper. 30 The T.eatherwood r.Oil is one of the most who finally, after duping numliors into a extraordinary narrations of religions fanati- work ..iu> of tlir most readable to Mr. Ten Brook has made a substantial con- the Reueral reader, iis well as to the edue*- tribution to the history of higher education tional e.\plo.-er. . . . Jviucators every- in America. . . . We hail the work ,.s, where will read this valuable contril)Uliim for the most part, an ori-inal contril.uHou with pleasure and proflt.-.NVec Emjlawl Jour- to the educational hist,.fy of our country, nal of Kituattion. \\c arc sure it contains mucli inf..rmati(m The autlior has produced in this volume n that nced.s to be disseminated. We are also <'omprehensive and valuable sket.di of early e-ire that it wil. greatly iiUerest every in- educational etforts in all se.'tions of the quiriuR educator.-JVorM Amt of the author tlin' the price of the work shall be placed witliin easy reach of students, collectors, and antiquarians interested in this subject. The work is highly eref .\ineriea. It is not a hastv compilation, to l>e issued anil shelved with- out comment, but the result of years of patient iuvestiRation, and prolonged and well-matured thought. In addition to this it is written in a style well ealeulated to make a serious subject readable ami at- tractive.— i'ro/. H'. H. llolmf!', Elhrnlixjical lUireau, This is an excellent book, and is written in exeellent style. The .luthor is not con- fined to teehnicalities, but takes a broad view of his subject, and throws a light of historical learning into the entire archiijo- logical field. In doing so, liowever. he iloes not allow himself to be carried away by any theory, and keeps himself free from the charge of special pleading. In this rcsjiect it is the most natisfactory treatise yet issueil upon the Mound Hnilders, ami comes nearer to H solution of the Mound Hnilders' prob- lem than any thing lieretofore written. The upecial value of the work, however, is to be found in the aescrii>tioi» i.f iht' relics which have l)een gathered, many of which are new finds, and so have never been described be- fore —/Imcrt'ca/i Aiitifiuarinn. The reader will find the volnme a rich treat in ethnological study. Tlie descrip- tions are concise, and vet clear and exact, and with comments marking eriod He notes the distinguislied itiffercncc in the Indian race, north and south, fitorieal and Misaffancous Books. 57 TiLDEX. Kaul AM) (iketchen's Ciiuistmas. A Poem. By LoiisK W. Tii.DKS. Illustrated. Square 12mo. Cloth. 75 Taking up "Karl ainl (Irt'tchen's C'lirist- mas," as one of tlie many cliildreii'.s Jxioks now appearing, I read it lliioutih. amt tluuiKlit it just the prettiest, sweetest ami best Cliristinas story I ever read. Tlien I read it aloud to tlie family, and we took a vote unanimously that it is perfectly beauti- ful, and that it must be the nem of the sea- son, aule .tory in smoothly flowing verse, telling of two poor children, who, when the Christ-child forgot— as they supposed— to (111 tlieir little wooden shoes, went in search of liiin, and, after getting lost in a driving snow-storm, wandered to a ri( h man's door, wheri; tlu'y were wel' eomed, fed, clotlieil, given beautiful pres« ents, and made a friend for life. The pub- lishers have given it attractive binding, Iiretty picttires, good paper, and type which even a l)lunderiiig little reader will Had easy to decipher.— .Imo'j'ciut liimkKlkr. TiLDEN'. \ii.<., now published, for the first time, from a copy in the Archives of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, together with Letters of Oov. Robert Dinwiddio; an Historical No- tice of the Miami ("onfederacy of Indians; a Sketch of the English Post at Pickawillany, with a short Biography of Captain Trent, and other pa- pers never before printed. Edited by Alfred T. Goodman, Secretary of the Western Reserve Historical Society. 8vo. Cloth. , 2 50 This volume consists of certain pai)ers never before printed, obtained from the Foreign Affairs Ottice, London, relating to the trading-post, Picka- willany, which was attacked and destroyed by the French in 17.52. An in- teresting and important contribution to our early history, with valuaKe il« lustrative notes and sketches. Tripler and Blackman. IIand-Book for the Military Sur- geon. Being a Crmpendium of the Duties of the Medical Officer in the Field, the Sanitary Management of the Camp, the Preparation of Food, etc. With Forms for the Requisitions for Supplies, Returns, etc.; the Di- agnosis 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 Chlororform. By Chas. S. Tiupi.ek, M.D,, U. S. A., and Prof. C.eokoe C. Bi-.^ckmax, M.D. 12mo. Cloth. ^ ^^ I 58 Bobert Clarke .j* Co. TuNisoN (F. K.) Presto! From thr SiNoiNd School to thb Mat Mdsjcai. Fkstivai,. By I'n.iNK K. Tomsos. 8vo. I'ui.fr. 1 00 A complete history of music anry the country. -'V,„n/,'.. Musical Vinitor, TuNisoN (J. S.) Ma^ti:k Viuuil, Tim Atxiiou df tiii^ ^Eneid A.s iiK sKEMKii IS THE MiDDMC AnKs. A .Series of Studies, By .). S, TtNISOV. 8vo. -*^» CoSTKNTs- 1. An Apolofiv. 2. Vitgi! an-l th« Devil. .'V Virgil in Lit- erary Tfiidition 4. Vir^'il's Boolt of Magic. 5. Virgil tho Man ot Sci- ence C. Vir/il the .'Saviour of Rome. 7. Vii-gil t!,.' Lov.t. S, Virgil the I'rophet. 9. Virgil in i.iglit Literature, ^ The magical rii'I prophetic clD'ucter attril-.ut.>(l to Virgil is one of the mo.st curious an«l interesting Jilias. of sui)erstition, nnd it has not hitherto received the attention of Englisli and American schohns whicli it deserves. Mr Tiinison's hook aims to mal^e U!) this defect. !t discusses tiie dia»K)l- ism the science, and the ,,reiu.liccs— religious and social— ot the Middlo \ge'sas tlieyare illustrate.l in tho tales about Viigil. Those who admir« the i)oet will tlnd tlieir interest in his work (luiekeiied by a study ol hii) character from an unusual point of view. A book which ought to excite profoundly lustration of the facility with which IcRendi the interest of students of Virgil. Mr.Tu- grow up around the memory o some fa- so lui devote,l nmny years to the stu,iy m,u.s pcrsona.es in .Rnorant and credn on, V rs 1, and with murh diliBen,.c has n^-s. The poet VirKil w.s for many ee.tu. brou'ht together not merely a resume of the ries the center of one of those cuUs and tho mu vaneHotos popular -iurin, the Middle wildest traditions became n.cruste.l upou aV wie present Vir.il iu\he light of his mune. Mr. Tunison has in tins volume p^:t.mechaulcai inventor, lover, nuigi^-:^,::r::r^i:::r,::::;'\ " • '" nnd what not, but has subjected them to searching critical study for tlie purpose ..f showing the relation of the legends to Vir- gil as poet and man, and collaterally illum- inating the attitude of medueval S('holas- ticism in the premises —V/ie Critic, S. Y. Thi3 is a curious and interesting w irk. It - - , _ .^ mlyb; regarded as a .study iu myth-mak- study of folk-lore.-J^^.. York Tribune. ing, and it is certainly a most pregnant il tlie main Mr. Tunison may be followed without misgivimis, and he has unques- th.'n.ibly written a series of studies whicU will he welcomed by all who are interested in Virgil for the sake of his true self and his known works, and also by such as are r liave bei-n engaged in the fascinating Tyler Davidson Fountain op Cincinnati. Bomitecl to the City by Mr. Henry Prohasco. Giving a History an; in Full- age, etc., for Pottery ftnd Architecturiil Decorfttmn. By lii-nn i'itman, of Cincinnati School of Design. Illustnited. S<|uav« I2ma. Cloth. 100 ModolliiK run not hv leftriivil »iy »)Ook in- struction, but such inforiimtiou as cim lie Rcnuircil without h niustcr-for instance. ri'RardinK tlic tools ami nuitoriulH to lie uscil, and the nicchiuiiciil piirt of the work— is given fully und lucidly in thcsu pages.— .lr( Ainntciir. The book giv.'s ♦•xccUctit and practiciil Ideas ns to material and tools, and how an amateur should coniiuence. The work does not pretend to instill jjenius, t)Ut it gives the »>eKiuner a fair start at his work, and shows hiiu in a concise form wliat it would take !>im • long time to tlml out for JUrnscU in the slow school of experience. Modtdiiijt in clay may even be resarded as a pastime. It is a natural art. To many it i;* mncli easier to mo. lei or rarve than to draw.— 4'iirpi'ntrr ami liuihUr. It contains a great deal of encouraglnif in- fiirmation that will be of especial service tn yiiuug moiUders. Apprentices in the mod- eiiiig rooms of otir native potteries nhould luive this book with iheiu as an incentive to correctness in tUiii vmxk.—Vrockertj ani flit^n Jourmil. VANrJuuEN. Aduaiiam LiViVjLs's Pes AND Voiok. Contuiinni;, 111 a convenient voiuin*-, all liis Letters. Civil, roliticul. iuies, MtssuL'es, InatignniU, and rroclamatioii!*. Compiled by G. M. Van Bikkn. llliuo. 1 •'»^ It has herctofoie been very difficult to find addrossesj, letters, otr., of Pre.sident Lincolri n(>iittered as they are thrmigh so many diili-reiit wm ks. This will thciefoie he a very convenient volume for relerenoe, contruning, as it does rorty-('ij.'lit mhlresses on virions ocoa-iions; his two inangurnl ad* y po.ses, and as an epitome of Lincoln, the themselves and show ns, ns tliey can not public inan, this arrangement will l»e of otherwise do in so direct a light, the inex- great value; while there is a greater value haustible fund of practical wisdom, of apt to he liad by those wh(» desire to study the commanii, of remonstrance, of decisive crit- man himself through the medium of liis icisin when necessary, possessed by this own speech, or to see the development of plain, homely, awkward person. , . . We hischaracterorviews, as he passed through St. in this volucu- the clear white light of the mighty scenes of which be was the chief Lincoln's mimf, as it wa.s affected by the persoinige. There ia hardly a paragraph stirring events of the war. Much has been that does not breothe patriotism, devotion written about the man, but here we have to dntv, and a determiuiUion to save the the maii himself fron> d«y to day govern- Uuion.-J»fawci»« of Western History. Ing, advising, presiding over the natiou in It i.s strange that a volume like this has its time «f need. Every citizen oujfhl to not been issued before, in which we could possess the volume.— /•<«<»<»'. >'f/ n . Tlic Mihjectnuittcr in mlmirntil"', well nr- tlim.'ri1, mill well diKrHtcfl. — '.V'l'nii H'. T. Sherman. Cliiii)lfiiii Van Horni- tiBH roparHlioti of liis l.lf coTitrlhutinti t<» thr TnilltHfV hlttory of the rcticllinii which haw yet licoii writtfO.— J'hiliutilljliln Aincnrdn Umiltr. It will III' tlif 'hook of hooks" on thf w«r i.f tlif rohi'llioii— .V*/./'"'''''"- 'l'"fVh Unnkff. The reailiTof Viiii lloriif « tir>t work, the History of the Army of tlie Cumherland, reco).'iii-e'l in it the tirst worthy history of the t{r<'iit war. AltlioiiKJi tiameit of th«t army, lis liistory emiirai eil most of the war work Fir^t o.' nil is the fa.'t that (ieiieral in tlienreat interior hel ween tlie .\lleKhani*« Thomas personally requesle.l him to write aii-l the Mississippi. It has the dearnesKii it in the emphatic wor.ls, "Write nothing an-l aecuraey of illustrations by Fanieij, litirroinjh.s, an»MOrt facts, or relates them with more enthiisi- CommercUd (lazettt:. Venable. The Teacher's Dream, nnd otlier S.-ngs of School Days. By W. H. Venaulk. Beautifully illustrate.! ^y Farny. .^m»U 4to. Cloth. ^* a. Historical ami MiAcelUuwoiiA Booh. 61 :ui.ANU. juest of iry .Tti\ip ii<)M%.s n. : Fdwiird (luart«T« ry Btyle, hiitory of writttn.— f>n the wnr ph Honker. ; work, the mbi-rUnii, history of (t (if thnt (if the war lU'KluitlivS (Ii'iiriU'Kfi* lislifs iMjth ry stiideut, iniiyis. It ,11(1 iiiipar- tc mill iui' ; tlu' (IriiW- lu' rcnilff, ('tidily I'oii' ciilidiis for of (iciioral lit his con- (itiil liis he- , fjivi' him ivork.— Cifl' Valley. ustsationa i DO ti h of the triivel by ,ous<^s, fur- 'hicago tnttr- tetitoiis, but iy history «>f Mr. Vt' liable ity with the lility to give II l.rief cotn- . . A w»n ..—CineiniMti Yenablk. Tin: IlKiUNNixnR of Litkuauy CrLTiKi: ix tiik Ohio VaLi.kt. nist.»rii'iil mid Binjiiaphiciil >«kclch«>!4— Eiiily I iuwUt.* and AualiHtH; tho Tioen'or Pn'ss; Eiuly IVri.MliiMU; tli.' First Li»niui.'»; Tioin'iT Sch(xil» ; and ntimornu-* mUcIcIm-^ •>♦' Litorary Men and Women. 1J\ VV. II. Vknauli, KM). Hv... ("loth. N»t. ;J *''"l'< vaiimlili' iiiforiiiiifion •iti a fruitful theme, one thnt always HWaucllt of iio oilier iiiiiu wlin roiild have iiccom- |»n)l(»iiiiil interest iiiiiouK iiitellinf lit i>eop'.''. I.lislit'il the work ill i»mr. Veiiahle descrilies neveral ol nor. The multitudes of uaiii's it mentions the fHrller iioets anil st(M-y writers, presenti win' interest tliousiimls of reader.^. The in- u eoncise view of iiolilieal orators and orn- teUiijeiitand copious index is i« strikiiikdy tory, of t.'iudiers, schools, and colle«es, of valiiiihle feature of the hook. -.1. /'. /.•"«'■«. traviders iiial analists, of lieu'liiiiiiiKs o( »Uthoro/ "Lihmry S'otet," "A (■intt of One." itc. I don't know whei. I hnvo lind such onter- trtiiimeiit from ii liook. I can not tell y(Uj how nmch I enjoyed it. I was i)e«sonally liC(iiiaiiited M'itli a coiisidefalde jiroportiou of the iHTsons ii^med therein, mid your rcminiseences of thein hrouu'ht hack it flrtodof memories of lljodays <,-oii(; hytliat flUod me with (lelit,'hl. I comiratiilnte you o'l your stucccKS. Your volume will iilwuys newspapers in Oliio. of early periodical Ut- t'ratiire, and otherallled snhjects too numer- ous to mention. It is ii wide lli Id on wliicU he has roiimed, and lew anlhors liavi« gathered a bountiful liarvest with more con- spicuous success. 'I'lie I k is as entertain- in« and readable as it is instructive, and (i» 11 repository of reference data it will his hii,'lily prized tiy an apt)re( iativc public. — Maijdzine of Amfricitn lUatonj. Vkn.aim.e. Melodiks of ti:k Ili:.\nT, Songs of Freedom, unci other i'.>.ni-!. By W. H. Vknauik. iJmo. Cloth. " I SD It (•eems to me I hav« never yet rend « "Melodies of the Heart." "Songs of Freo- iMjuk of verse which siitisfied m(! more, and dom," and other poems. . . . Such e(iual I itn) sure I have read from no minor poet Ktrencth in love, iiatriotism, reIi),'ion, and on .dther side of tho oeemi so many s.it..- humor is rarely found.-.* JNV"' England factory strains as are fouii'l in Veaable's i.'iitir. VooRHEES. Speecih:.^: Forensic, Political, Occasional, nntl Literary. With a short r.io,i:rai)hical Sketch and Portrait. By Hot). DaMKlW. VooiiHEKS, of Indiana. 8vo. Cloth. "i Enforcement of the Fifteetitii Ameiidinent. 1:5. Defense of Harry C. Black 14 Plunder of Eleven State.s by the Itejmhli. an Party. 15. Amer- ican Relations with Spain and Cuba. If.. Reply to S.^nator Mortoti^ 17. Financial Condition of the Country. IH- Tribute ti.Jtidge Law. 19 In- fluence of the Physical Sciences on the Progress of Civilization. 20. I rib- ute to Professor Morse. 21. Louisiana Airair3. 2-*. Eutoroemcnt of the Fourteenth An\endment. 2.1. Protection of Americftn Citizens Abroad. 24. Tribute to Judge Huritlngton. if School ^y. Small f .1 'r ■ XV ■ I i t ^ ^ 7^>//^/V afo7,r .V Co. Wak History. Ski tcues of War II[STORY,lfi0i-1805. Papere Ufiid bel'.iie th«' Olii.i ("iniuniin.lory ol' tlu' >'ilitiiry Or.ler <»t' the I). Ueinini^ceme of Wash- ington ami Early's Attack in 1864, by Lieut. E. S. Dudley. 7. nbio's Prep- aratit.iis lor the War, by den. ,1. 11. bates. 8. The battle ol Winchester, by Lieut. M. ."<. llawkin.s. y. Love of ("ountiy and Fool-prints o\' Time, by Jas. E. Murdocli. 10. Military Small Arms, by < apt. S. li. Smith. II. The Military and the Mob, by . Secret Union Organiza- tion in Kentucky in 1861, by Col, R, M, Kelly, 14. Tbe Last Ditch, by Maj. 1j. M. llosea. I'j Our Volunteer Engineers, by (ien. A, Ilicke' 'roper, D). A Brush with Pillow, by Col, R, M, Kelly, 17. Inter-stato Diplomacy at tlia beginning of the War, by Hon. A. F. Perry. IS. With the Si.vth Wiscon- siifat Geltysburir, Iv Gen, R, R. Dawes. l',». Block-houses for Railrojul De- fense, by ("ol. Win E. Merrill, 20, A Regiment in Search of a Battle, by Gen. John Beatty, These liiuidsoine vnl'.imes iir(> miKle \\\> ')f oriKiiml eoutriUiitioiis to llie liistiiry of the civil war, by ollicors wlio serveil in tlie eain- paipiis of which they .spciik, mid wlio aru iiiirratinir facts of whieli they were eye-wit- nesses,. Almost without exception tlie pa- pers urn tomporuto ami serious efforts to throw new liRlit \ipon tlie campaiiins in whicli tlie writers serveii, ami they si)eal£ well for the tisefiiliiess of the I.oyai Legion as an liistorical society of no mean impor- tttnce. When it is remeniliere i that tiiese lire rec^ords of aetnal cxiieriei ce, ami not conipilation.s from the recor b, it will he seen tliat, as material for sysio natic liistory in the future, they are invaluable, while they are also attractive ami even fasninatinjj rear Advciitin'cs, eti'. IHustiuti'il witluin ( tii^rinal M;ip, wliowirifT tli<' laiuls |inrcli!is»'il liy tho Ohio ( 'oiuiumy, liic j'oiiiitiiin Tirtcl, ami Athi-iiH ('initUy, Past and i'n'-cnt. With fiiu> Htccl jHMtruitrt of Hon. 'liDUiart Ewirif.', Sr., I'.ishoj) Anien, .Iudgt> K|phraim Cutler atid haac H-rU'T, anil (itMiciol -lohu lirown. By Ciiaui.ks M. Waikkk. 8vn tfidO. Lar>»H piipcr. '1 vols. Ini]), Hvo. f'!i>i|i. ]j ci Popular Edition. Hvo. White paper. Cloth. 4 (III Wi> hrtvu never fdiiinl a iiiori* fuini>l;'to local lilstory, imr one in whiili tlu' nutli.ir hii8 more succcssliilly lalinrcd In prcscnl the annals, the .stiiti.-tiis, mid tlio luovi:d Tallv-Uook. For tlie use of Lumb.r Healers. With the Walnut Log Scale. By Fiunk Wkiui and M. <'. .ioiiN.sTir;. Long ISmo. W Each book contains 100 tallies. Its use insures accuracy, reiiuires no counting of tallies or multiplving, and prevents the possibility of making mistakes i'. counting the boards measured and in multiplying m the old way. Thi! best thinu' we have seen in the way of plying, and insures uiuloubted accuracy.— alally-book. ll saves iiuicli time in multi- Lumhn-mun'.^ "■' ^ -;;;;; Writ Material Author, Date, Contents and Form. 111. Ihe loim. p. piiet; ' c B.ok separately analyzed, viz: .Uf.ua, .lu-lg.-s Samuel, and KiiL's the Hi.nnal Material. Dates, Forms, and Conte.its ot e^ch ..stah- te V '-he Later Prophets, vir Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekie ami Iweive Vf T> u . . \„tl.MV< D.tes Form and Contents of each Book. V. Minor Prophets, A t h — ^^j ;;^J" ' .^^ ^j,,. pi,,. Mnior Books, Danie'. P^f '?:il miaranV ;' -^nlc;:: oriticanv reviewed, AtUhors, Dates Fonn j./.ia, •>( iitmiaii, .111 I AntluMiticitv <> the Pentateucli 'h:*,"Ji,t,':\;.':i ,""./".; '.us .1..- rosuU o. .-.pe »choh,..w,, u„a will prove a valuable aid to tlie Bil)le student. Withers. Wildwood Chimes. By Emma Wit'iers. l-2mo. 1 25 In this volume there are forty ])oems by Miss Withers, all fresh in thou'dit and graceful in expression, and will be enjoyed by <>very lover ot nature. Thev breath the atmosphere of her beautiful West Virginia mountains. Slie inherits the literary instinct from her grandUither, Alex- ander S. Withers, author of " ChronicI s of Border Warfare,' and of her more distant relation Sir Walter Scott. ■Kii *i llhto)ical and Blhcdlaneovs Books. m 1 -I'y Young. IIlstouy of Waynk County, Indiana. From its First Settlement to the Present Time. With numerous Biogrtiphical and Family Skotehes. Embellished with upward of Fifty Portraits of Citi- zens and Viewa of Buildings. By Andukw Youno. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 This is a stiitelvvolumo, printed with clear late the inhabitants of Wayne county, that type, on thick, line pajicr. The author ap- they have found one who was both able and pear's to h.nvctalcen great pains ill the prepa- willing to perjietuate the history of the ration of tliis voliune, and lias mad a viTV valuable coiitribntion to th \[\.]\iiu;\.—irifftoriral. Hicnr-I. it iiroiiii-i's '■.■■,.■11 f>;r llic hi^^tory i>l "the \Ve-l"tli -ih.'h a Viiluiiic as tllis liiis lu'eii alre.'idy d. .■•[f<\ t.) a rccnr^l i>'' liie simpler mualsof a ■-:ii;;'.i' cuiiniy; aud we eonjraiu- lieri)ism of their ancestors, nnd the pms ocal liislory of perity which has erowiieo tiicir huuiMu labors with so much patient lidclity an'', sii iriuch minuti'iH'ss. The volume is very neatly printccl. and is wi;rth\ of iin qx- tcndcil (Avv'.\\AUnu.—nisfu^^- 2 vols. Svo. C loth. This Di^vrv embraoos the most eventful period of the life of this <.,d,e. brate mi ' o,>arv. 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HlftiKMits (.(' F;)r('slry.... '24 Klippiirt. Liiiui Dniiiiaire 27 Keciiii'liii. Wine Maker's Manual. 4t> liussell, tjciuntitic llorseslioeing.. ■)0 Art- Keller. Klementary Perspective. 27 McLau':;lilin. China Piiinlin!;. ... ",'1 JHcLiuiu'nlin. Suijiijeslions to China Painters.... 'A'-\ McLaii<:hlin. Paintini; in Oil.. ., I!;! McLautihlin. I'ottery DecorH- tion ~..... ". :')2 Kobert. ('harcoal Drawing 48 Vtigo. Moilelini^ in Cliiy 5'.* Biographical— CoHin(Levii. PLeminiseenees 8 Corwiti (Thoiiuis). A Sketch. Pus- sell 4r» Cutler (Rev. Manasseh). Life 12 Cutler ( Ephraiin 1. Lil'e 12 HHniniond (Charles). Smith Ill Haves ( Itutherford 15.) Life, etc. 21 Keilev (Altred). \\\< Life ai:d W.Irk 27 Lincoln's Pen aiui Voice •")',♦ }\IcHride's Pioneer Hiogrnpliies.... '^>'l ^lai'Lean. ilistory of the Clan -MacLean ;!4 Manstield (E. 1).) Personal Mem- ories 154 Marshall Family. Genealogy. Pax- ton ;5ij Murdoch. Pwccollections of the Stasie ns Nafi-Neff Family. (ienealo<;v.... Ill* Nerinckx (llev. Charles). Life... 40 Peter (Mrs. Sarah). Life of. 42 Sherman (John). Life and Serv- ices 52 Vespucci (Amerigo). Observa- tions on. Force 16 I Cook Books— J'nRf i Mouse-keeping in tho Blue Gthsh.. 24 Mullertt. How toCook Fish SS I Uiitiardson. llonic-inaUe Candies. 47 I j Educational— I Hil)le ill the Public School? 8 i liriinner. Klementary French I Pu-ader ' 5 ! Craig. Hebrew Word Manual.... 10 ! Currie, Coinmoii Scliool Fduca- j tion 11 Dietrick. Families of John and Jake ., 13 i Freeman. Manual of the French Verb 17 ; Hart, Anglo-Saxon Jjiterature.,. 20 ! Havwnrtl. Klocutioti for Busy ; People :. 21 1 Hubbard. .M(!rry .S.iiigs and Games, Kinderirarteii 25 Jordan, Latin Lessons for liegin. ners 26 Quick. Kssays on P^ducational He formers ... 45 Sparrman. Analysis of Music o3 Ten J5rook. American State Uni- versities 55 Fiction— Hassaurek. Secret of the Andes.. 20 L(Ui!X\voi'tli. Silas .lackson's Wrongs ol Itoy. (ieneralship; or, How I >Iana<:ed -My Husband 49 Swan. Once a Year; or. The Doc- tor's Puz/.te 54 Swan. Tlu' Opal (2ue(Mi 54 Tales for a Stormy Niuht 55 Zschokke. A Sylvester Night's Adventure, (55 Games— j Cook. Synopsis of Cbess Openings. 20 I Devereux. Progressiv-t^ Croquet.. 1:5 i Irwin. Progressive Euchre 25 I Historical and Political— ; lilennerbassetl Papers 4 I 15uttertield. Discovery of tho North-west in 1(;:54...". G 70 Index. Historinal. etc.— Con'/ni/cl. P'»8« Biitti^rtteld. Wii^^Uington-Cmw- fc.rd Lntter* ; Biitt.TtU'ld. History of tlKaiirty* 6 ClHrk. Ciunpaign in the Illinoi!«. l778-(« I Constitulion of UniUnl Suiti's, otc. J Constitution of United States. King f; Cntig. Thti (Mdon Tim« H Doisv. Army '-ife under Niipo Juvenilp— CrttittHwd. iiftbv's Ueeoid Colen-k. Adv«'ntiires of Pioneer Children Klliird. Gnindniti's Christmiis Dav , V ^"^ Tilden. Curl iinj Itaiick. lli.-tory of l>exinij;ton,_Ky. It Shaler. General Account of Ken- lucky I (nauiiue. Election Laws of the Cnited Slate.. ;.•";••■,••• '^ Chromalic Chart ot Parlia- i8 ♦)5 Le( mentarv Law Imliam.- History of Wayne Co. Matthews. Law of Partnership.. ^>^ ccnnes „^ Savler. American Form Book.... T)! J oung Kansas Vilnt. Griswold 1» Medical— ,, ,., • .v,,. - Boyland. The llol Cross in the ^ Mac Lean. History of the Clan MacLean • '• Oshorn. Ancient EL'vpt ..... 41 Poole. Anti-Slavery b(!torc 1800... 44 Keemelin. Politics as a Science...^ 41) Pvoemelin. Critical lleview ot American Politii;s y_ Pvoich. History of Civilization 4. St. Clair Papers. Smith •>0 Venable. Literarv Culture m the Ohio Valley •■;] . Voorhees. Speeches ''l Zeisberger (Kev. David). Diary... 6i> ; I Indiana— . . . » ., „ 1 Bouquet. Expedition against llio , Ohio Indians. 17(i4 • •* ; Carr. Mounds of the Mississippi _ ! Valley ;••"••• ' \ Carr and Shaler. Pre-historic Ke- ^ j mains in Kentucky. Force. Early Notices of the Ohio Indians., It) I MacLean. The Mound Builders. 34 ! Moorehcad. Fort Ancient..... -".7 j Shephc'-d. Antiquities of Ohio.... o'i ! Smith Captivity with the Indians, j 1750 ■;* Thruston. Antiquities of Ten- nessee 53 oG Juvenile— _ , „ Aldricb. Travels of Three Insects. 2 French Armv •.• ** Christopher. 'Cliemical Experi- nuMils Cornwell. Chart of Kyc Symp- toms, etc •■• '" D.d'.eck. Hard Chancr(! ot th.; ^ Eve-lids, etc •.■•• »" Evens. What shall we do with the Drunkard? 1'' FleUdier. Cholera. Character- i.itics, Treatment, etc I" Jackson. The Black Arts in ^^^ Medicine ;'V;";" " "* Lloyd. The Chemistry of Medi- LlovdVElixiW. ilislory, F.-rmu- hn, etc : -■' Minor. .Athothis. A Satire on Modern Medicine .•••••• •i'J Minor. Ervsipelas and Child Bed Fever....: ;•" ||I Minor. Scarlatina Statistics -lo Minor. Medicine in t'le Middle , ^ . 3(1 Minor The' Evil that has been said of Doctors '^< Physician's (Jeneral L.'dge 4.i PhVsician's Pocket Case Record .. id Kives. Physiological Arri.nge ment of Cranial Nerv 48 Satler. History of Tuberculosis., o I Index. 71 .. 2 6 pefi- 7 i,nip- 10 lh(! i;5 with 15 10 Is in SO Mi'tli- 28 [irivm- '2D re on ;5G d Bed 557 m iiddlo 3r. ; been 37 , 43 cord .. 43 i-Mi^e- 48 Medicine— Con rhilipson. The Jew ui English Fiction 42 Phisterer. National Guardsman.. 43 Piatt. Pencilled Fly Leaves 44 Kosenthal. Manual (or Huilding and Loan Associatii'tis 48 Koy. The Art of I'leasing. A Lecture... 49 Key. The Old, Old Story (Love). A Lecture 4!) Scotch-Irish in America 50 Spinoza and His Environment. Smith 52 Tunison. Master Virgil in the Middle Ages 58 Wehh and .Johnson. Improved Tally Hook 03 Ohio- Antrim. Champaign and Logan Counties 2 Bouquet. Expedition against the Ohio Indians. 1704 4 Cincinnati. Bell. Water Works. 2 Cincinnati. Nichols. The Organ. 40 Cincinnati. Tunison"s Presto. Music in Cincinnati 58 Cincinnati. Tyler-Davidson Foun- tain 58 Constitution of Ohio 9 Finley. Pioneer Record, lloss County 10 Force. Early Notices of Ohio Indians 10 Founders (The) of Ohio 40 Hunt. Coshocton County 25 Mc Bride. Pioneer Biographies. Butler County, Ohio 32 Mav. Journey to the Ohio Coun- try, 1788-9 35 Ohio Valley Historical Miscel- lanies 40 0\\'m— Continued. Pase Ohio Valley Historical Series 41 Kecmclin. Green Township, Ham- ilton Co 47 Studer. History of Columbus, O. 54 Tanevliill. The Leatherwood (Joil 54 Trent (Capt.) Journal to Pickii- willany 57 Venalile. Footprints of Pioneers of Ohio Valley CO Walker. History of Athens County 03 Phonography and Type- Writ- ing— Longley. American Phonographii' Dictionary 30 Longley. Conipend of Phono- raphy 29 Longley. Dictation Exercises 31 Longley. .Manual of Plioiiogra- phy 29 Longley. Header and Writer 31 Longley. Reporter's Guide... 30 Longley. Reporter's Shorthand Dictionary 30 Longley. Writing Exerci.ses 31 Longley (Mrs.) Caligraph Les- sons 31 Longley (Mrs.) Type-writer Les- sons 31 Poetical- Andre (Major The C.)W Chace. 2 Dexter. In Memoriam, etc 13 Gallagher. Miami Woods and other Poems 17 Jordan. Rosemary Leaves 20 Kinney. Lyrics 27 Longworth. The P^lectra of Sophocles 31 Pnitt. At the Holy Well 43 Piatt. Children Out of Doors 43 Piatt. Child World Ballads 44 Prentice. Poems 45 Rickoff. Ohio. A Poem 47 Stanton. Jacob Brown and other Poems 53 Stanton. The Moneyless Man and other Poeiris 53 Venahle. Teacher's Dream 00 Venable. Alelodies of the Heart.. 01 Withers. Wildwood Chimes 04 Rebellion— Ishain et al. Prisoners of War and Military Prisons 25 Lincoln's Pen and Voice 59 Moulton. Review of Boynton on Sherman's Memoirs 37 Reed. The Vicksburg Campaign. 40 Sketches of War History... 02 ■\ '■: 72 StcvtMis)ii. liCttors from tli Index, Pifte r.4 Army I":""; Van n.irii.'. lli>t.'ry of the Army of thf Cuiiiberhind •• «^ Religious— AlzDi,'. rl.-.;rch Ili.-tory Uihlo in thi' I'uhlic School?! ..... Kviins-Smith. Hihliciil Schohir- 1'* ship iuhI Inspirsition . , , l'"i-h('r Sonnons on tlic Lil'f ol j Christ ^'' I .shiiliM'. Vo.^W IJracUiopods « mho HiirriH.ii. TrstinioiiK's m Itivoi'^ j Vall-y - ...■..^■..: o\ Anioricii *•" Kont\u'hy Ni'W (Ifoloi^icul ^ur- vcv riihlii'iilions tJ< MM<-I.fun. Tho Antiquity of ^^ Man V" "" Mn(L"iiM. Mustodon. Mannnolh, iind Man f' Ma('I."an, FiMiiars Cave '4 Mnlcrlt. Thr(;old Fish; Us Sys- icinalif Culture. ••, ;•' Ni'lU'lrolh. Ko-il Shells of ky.. :-> Fo.sil Braidiiopods nhi,> ,,f llclii^ion and the liihle l'' I ykinner". llebrew-Kiiyptiim My^ Kandall.'"Tho Wonderful Tent. | ^..j-v ia the Souree uf Mea-uros (The Tiiberniiple) •!'> j Smith. SpinozumulhisKnvuon. j^ .^g_ inont ■•;••,: '.Z ; ii,.|i>hall. PooU of tli Tilden. Mi^^-ion Han.l i.xereiso>. o, |, ^^^ AVise. Vrotiaos tu Holy Writ »'♦ Heiishall. M'-.r.! ahout ISlaek Scientiflc— . ., • i ]5assler. The 'Weather. A <.uide ^^ to its Chans;i's • - Burke. Uriek for Street i ave- ^ meiits • • "^ The Lak>! A;,*' <'t r.laek 11-11,1... .- - ,.,. 15.- 'Jl lle^^hall. Canipiii'^and Crui>mg ^^^ in Florida • •••; ;•• — I'ark. Amateur Uieycle Kepair- Tark.' Sports-man'* U;indl)ook 4-J Clavpole. The i-aU. . v,; ^ j ^^^^^^ ,,:; •r'-K^^uidiV-Fi^^ir Corals. 1. i Anderson. SI. ^^ ...dcs >» Nor- _^ EdNvanK _ Coal, and Cokes m j j,,;;;'> ";p;;,;-i;;;;-k,,.t. Kgyi^t. p^r ifS;;mh:-v;;in;:>ri= ; ,,::;t!:'•^i:i;.••;:^•a;;;;;^th; ^ trie Li-ht and rower 1'' m i„ni and Ohio IT Carman, iloptih. and Hatraeh- ^_ , jj^^^J-^j^l'^^ ^^^:.„; Au.on, „r;r 'V^lehnuM-'-Aineri;^;;; ^^ i ,,;;j;r^:^;n;eri;riionduVa^::: ^5 1 of '21 'J I O •', I the 17 -JO ifii" -Ji I , I "Of historic vaiUQ and romantic interest." — Allibono. 'T^l r^i 1 i-i. r^^ 1 ne Diennernai^^eu riipeii THE BLENNERHASSEIT PAPERS, ciiibodying the Private Joarnal of Harman BlennerhasHctt, aiiankrupt. He was subsequently a cotton-planter near Port Gibson, re- moved to Montreal in 1819 and practiced law. In 1822 he went to the West Indies, and finally to the Island of Guernsey, where he died in 18B1. He married Adeline, daughter of General Agnew, who retuirned to New York and died there in 1832. These private papers were obtajn d from his son, Joseph Lewis Blennor- hassett, by Mr. Salford after he had written and published his Lite of Blen- nerhassctt. ,They were t^o important, and threw so mut;h light on the his- tory of the Wilkinson and Burr cohspirii and the western intiiLnies of the time, that it was deemed desirable to 'ublish ^hera. Ik Beginnings of Literary Culture IN THE OHIO VALLEY. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. By W. H. VENABLE, LL.D., Author of •• Foo.,.,int« of the Honccr.,' -June on tbo Ml..ml/- Oto.. otc. 8vo. 519 pages. Net. $3.00. This work, the r^nult oi .nany yearn lu. i ih'ii.i », . Ponoer Poets and ^5tory NN rite rs.. a. ' '• ' i.Mifnr XovfliKt r< • nfi "1 Timothv Flint, MiHKionary, (ieo^jraphiT, hditoi, >«m nsi ^ T! \'Vl l3n lanes Hall, Soldier. Jurist, Anthor and Ivlitov xi t:or^' >e.u :;. IWiee, Jonrnalist, Poet an.l Wit. XI. Kdw.u. XUI. (uorKt ^-^ i,,ni.:«t .n.l \uthor XV. William Davis C.allanher, rd^rr!'('.;";::::n;tti;; iiu: xv,. ...... .. w.u>y.xvn. 'n;;M>o;':t;:S.ntie hi^oryo^ intelle..nal pro.re. h. the <..u. ; Valley Uom the first settlement .knvn to about the year IH. >. Thou, nds ; v.. fnrts -ire nresented in a pleasing style; an.l ahnnst eseiv wS?:;tm. ^ - " i^^^-- i» Hte^nre, journalisn. or .Uundion, -s NVes em ' •^'''^^^';! fj'^ ^,„ji^.,,t,a ,, wonderful amount ot eurious and mentioned. ]>,. \enabl< '>'' '^ ,, „,• ,„„,t readers, and volnsible inlonnatton from souiees out oi uh b^^dn ^d a work that will be neeess.ry t.. every library, and n.hsp -n- ll'le^ mnlers interested in the study of eiviU.ation and eultuiv. EXTRACTS PROM LETTERS. A veritable feast. Such an a"l«^'"^ amoum^o i^^^ fei^tT^^S^nd^'tll ?e::ii^r%ri;:JeIfiK^n^u.. copious i,n,ex is a str.nuviy the persoais uained «ho'-«'"' *'/,'l/^[ L'tn. with elighi. 1 eouKraiahite yoy on y;ov€'list il KUitor. . E.lward Isilhi^'lu'r, . xvn. tlu' Ohio 'hoiis:in