Ho. m Pan THE LIBRARY OF THE l)on. Samuel m. Pcnnypackcr LATE GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA Books Relating to the Quakers Publications of the Sower Press of Germantown Publications from the Presses of the Early Inland Towns of Pennsylvania AND First American Editions TO BE SOLD Cuesday »»* Wednesday, nov. 26 <•••« 27, 1907 Catalogue Compiled and Sale At the Books Auction Rooms of Conducted by DAVIS & HARVEY STAN. V. HENKELS 1112 Walnut Street. Philadelphia Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029555921 THE BICKING PRESS, LIMITED 2 and 4 South Sixth Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Catalogue No. 943 Part V THE EXTENSIVE LIBRARY OF THE Hon. Samuel "W. Pennypacker Late Governor mi Peonfylvania EMBRACING His extraordinary collection of Books relating to the Quakers, including Ihe First Book Printed in New York. The most complete collection in existence of the publications of Christopher Sower, of Germantown. His unique and extensive collection of the publications from the presses of the inland towns of Pennsylvania. AND I-Iis collection of First American Editions, including the Aitken Bible, Knickerbocker's New York, Shakespeare, The Federalist, Proposed Book of Common Prayer, Gulliver's Travels, etc., etc., etc., TO RE SOLD Tuesday and Wednesday illornini and Alternoon, Nov. 26 and 21,1901 COMMENCING AT IO.3O A. M. AND 2.3O P. M. EACH DAY First Sitting Lots i to 250 Second Sitting Lots 251 to 600 Third Sitting Lots 601 to 950 Fourth Sitting Lots 951 to end <'»<»logiie Compiled »nd Sale At the Book Auctlnn Rooms of Conducted by "AVIS Sc HAKVKV STAN. V. HENKELS. 1112 Walnut St., rhlladelphin, Pa. NOTICE. Bias will be executed by the Auctioneers without extra charge. Bide are always so much per volume or piece, unless other- wise stated in the catalogue. Terms of Sale — Cash, All purchases must be settled and called for the day imme- diately following the sale. DAVIS & HARVEY. REMARKS CHIS Catalogue forms the fifth part of the library of the Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, recently Governor of Pennsylvania. It embraces his extraordinary collection of books relating to the Quakers, including "Truth Ad- vanced," the first book printed in New York. And printed by William Bradford. Many that are excessively rare, relating to the Keith controversy; Bishop's New England Judged, the first edition ; the very rare and celebrated Battle-Door, by George Fox and others, which was written in defense of the Quakers' "Thee" and "Thou," as well as many other works of George Fox, the founder of the sect; the writings of William Penn, George Whitehead, Francis Bugg, and other noted followers and oppo- nents of Fox. They are mostly all first editions, and quite a number are the only copies known. The Quaker element being so intimately associated in connection with the early settlement of the Colonies, makes this gathering of unusual interest to the historian of America, and we venture to assert that it is the most important offered the American public. After these follow The Publications of the Sower Press of Germantown, Phila- delphia. Governor Pennypacker has long enjoyed the reputa- tion of having the most complete collection of the issues of this press in existence, commencing with Padlin's "Eine Emstliche Ermahnung/' a broadside printed in 1738 and the first issue of this celebrated press, it follows down to the last, including the finest known copy of the "Zionitischer Weyrauchs HuGEL," Sower's first book. Fine copies of the three Bibles printed in 1743, 1763, and 1776 — in the first is a printed flyleaf by Sower, which is to be found in no other copy, and, of course, VI makes this unique. The second is excessively rare, and thought by good authorities to be the most uncommon of the three, whilst I take the ground that the latter (1776 edition) is the rarest of the lot, from the fact that fevi^er copies of that edition have passed through my hands in the last forty years. It is a well-known fact that the major portion of the edition, while in sheets, was used by the Continental Army for cartridge paper. Consequently, fewer copies of this edition were sold than of the two former editions. However, the series is of exceeding interest, and the 1743 edition hears the distinction of being the first Bible printed in a European language in America. The seven New Testaments, which are included in the collection, are probably one of its most remarkable features, as they all appeared before any English Testament was published in this country. The first was published in 1745; the second in 175s ; the third in 1761 ; the fourth in 1763 ; the fifth in 1764; the sixth in 1769, and the seventh in 1775. It is the only complete set in existence, whilst that of 1764 is entirely unknown to all bibliographers, and of the editions of 1745, 1755, and 1769, there is only one other copy of each known, and they are in the library of the Flistorical Society of Pennsylvania. The series of almanacs "Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Calendar" commence with that of 1741, and, with several breaks, run to 1778, whilst "Tobler's Pennsylvania Town and Countryman's Alman- ack" commences with the first in 1756 and runs (with the ex- ception of 1760) to 1761. Among the other publications are many that are unique, as well as of great historical interest. After this follow the publications from the various presses of the little inland towns of Pennsylvania, and whilst these, as a rule, date back only to the first quarter of the nineteenth cen- tury (a few, of course , dating in the last quarter of the eight- eenth century), they are nevertheless of peculiar interest, from the fact that they form almost a complete history of early print- ing in Pennsylvania, and all are, more or less, rare and can vu justly be termed the "incunabulae" of our State. In most cases the books are of a religious character, and in the German or I'ennsylvania Dutch language, and illustrate the great moral character of our early "Pennsylvania Dutch" settlers. The last portion of the Catalogue is devoted to First American Editions. These include a fine copy of the First Edition of Shakespeare, 1795-6; the First Edition of Irving's Knickerbocker's New York, 1809; the First Edition of the Federalist, 1788; the Proposed Book of Common Prayer, 1785; line copy of The Aitken Bible, 1782, being the first Bible printed in English in America; the First Edition of Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, 1772 ; the First Edition of Gulliver's Travels, 1736-7; the First Edition of Josephus, 1773-1775 ; which, to complete, called into requisition no less than four different presses. The First Edition of Sterne's Works, 1774, and many other first editions of American and English authors. The Catalogue has been compiled with valuable bibliograph- ical information, and should attract the attention of collectors and librarians everywhere. The collecting of these books has been the life work of Governor Pennypacker, and, being one of the earliest on the field, he has been enabled to gather the treas- ures enumerated herein, many of which could not be duplicated. STAN. V. HENKELS. (JaHIogup. BOOKS RELATING TO THE QUAKERS. ACCOUNT AN, of the Proceedings and Deibates on the Tithe Bill, Which was brought into the House of Commons on a Petition deliver'd by the Quakers. 8vo. London, 1737 2 DAKER, DANIEL. A Clear Voice of Truth Sounded jj forth, and as an Ensign Lifted up and displayed. In Answer to the Proceedings of the Christians by name in Asia * * * principally directed to the Lord Em- bassador (so called) ,in Constatinople, and to the English Company of Merchants and Factors in Smyrna, with some- what to the Merchants in Genoa, etc. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year, 1662 3 Barbaeious and Inhuman Cruelties, The Late. In- flicted upon ceritain Persons called Quakers, for their Peace- able Religious Meeitings, in 'the County of Leicester, by the Instigation of Thomas Cotten, Priest, etc. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1682 4 Aminabdab ; or. The Quaker's Vision. With a curious en- graved frontispiece. 8vo, half bock. In the Year 1710 5 B.\RCL.'VY, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity. Fourth Edition. 8vo morocco. London, 1701 Title inlaid. 6 Barclay, Robert. Apologie de la Veritable Theodogie Chretienne. 8vo, old calf. Londres, 1702 First French edition, zvith autograph of Robert Strettell on flyleaf. 7 Baeclay^ Robert. An Apology for the True Qiristian Religion, as the same is Held Forth and Preached by the People called in scorn Quakers. Sixth Edition. 8vo, calf. London, 1736 8 Barclay, Robert. Apalogie oder Verthei-digungs-Sdhrifft der wajhrcn Qirist'lidhen. 8vo, half bound. Anno, 1740 Poor copy. 9 Barclay, Robert. The Anarchy of the Ranters and other Libertines; t!he Hierarchy of the Romanists, etc. 8vo, calf. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1775 10 Barclay, Robert. The Anarchy of the Ranters and othe'r Libertines. 8vo. London, 1771 11 Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity. 8vo, calf. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1775 12 Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity. Being an Expliination and Vindicaltion of the Prin- ciples and Doctrines of the People called Quakers. 8vo, calf. Joseph James, Philadelphia, 1789 13 Barclay, John. Diary of Alexander Jafifray. * * =!= Given in Connexion with M-emioirs of the Rise, Progress and Persecution of the People called Quakers. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1834 14 B.\tes, Ellsha. The Doctrine of Friends. 8vo, sheep. Mountpleasant, 1825 Very rare imprint. 15 Bates, William. The Harmony of the Divine Attributes on the Conitrivancefs and Accomplishment of Man's Redemp- tion. 8vo, sheep. James Adams, Wilmington, 1771 16 Bathurst, Elizabeth. Truth's Vindication; or, A Gen- tle Stroke to Wipe off the Foul Aspersions, False Accusa- tions and Misrepresentations, cast upon the People of God called Quakers. i2mo, old calf. London, 1683 Has inscribed on flyleaves "Alis Haworth Book i6qi, who is named a Quaker"; "Alis Haworth Book, which Edward Burroughs bought her"; "John Kenzvorthy." 17 Bealing, Benjamin. A True Account of the Proceed- ings, Sense and Advice of the PeOiple called Quakers. At the Yearly Meeting of Faithful Friends and Brethren, begun in London on the 28th of the 3d Month, 1694, in order to put an end to the Divisions and Differences amo.ng some of the People called Quakers in America. * * * 'p,Q which is added an Account of the Proceedings of the Yearly Meet-* ing at Bidlinigton. Small 4to, half roan, uncut. London, 1694 Exceedingly rare. Has a list of seventy friends who sided with Keith, ivith information concerning Jacob Telner, of Germantozvn. 18 Beames of Eteknal Brightness; or. Branches of Ever- lasting Blessings, Springing fofth of tire Stock of Salvation, to be spread over India, etc. Written by a Member of Truth, John, who is called a Quaker. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1661 19 Benezet, Anthony. A Caution and Warning to Great- Britain and 'her Calonies in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in 'the Britiish Dominions. Small 8vo, half morocco. Hall & Sellers, Philadelphia, 1767 20 Benezet, Anthony. Some Serious and Awful Considera- tions Recommended to all, particularly the Youth, in a Rep- resentation of 'the Uncertainty of a Death-Bed Repentance. l2mo. Joseph Crnkshank, Philadelphia (1770) 21 Benezet, Anthony. A Collection of Religious Tracts. Collected by. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1773 Autograph of Benezet on inside of cover. 22 Benezet, Anthony. A Collection of Religious Tracts. C-ollected by. i2mo, old calf. Philadelphia, 1773 ■ Soiled. 23 Benezet, Anthony. Thoughts on the Nature of War. l6mo, boards. Philadelphia (1775) Not in Hildeburn. Has manuscript note by Benezet on page 22, and has boit-n.d zvith it a letter from Mr. Sayre to tke Fairfield Committee, giving reasons for not joining the asso- ciation. 24 Benezet, Anthony. The Mighty Destroyer Displayed in some Account of the Dreadful Havock made by the mis- taken Use, as well as Abuse, of Distilled Spiritouis Liquors. i2mo, half bock. Isaac Collins, Trenton, 1779 25 (Bknezet, Anthony.) An Extract from a Treatise on the Spirit of Prayer. I2mo, half bock. Philadelphia, 1780 26 Benezet^ Anthony. The Plain Truth of Christian Per- fection. i2mo, half bock. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 27 Benezet, Anthony. The Plainness and Innocent Sim- plicity of the Christian Religion, with its Salutary Effects, compared to the corrupting Nature and dreadful' effects of War. i2mo, half bock. Philadelphia, 1782 28 Benezet, Anthony. The Plainness and Innocent Sim- plicity of the Christian Religion, and other tracts. i2mo. Philadelphia, 1782 29 Benezet, Anthony. The Plain Path to Christian Per- fection. Philadelphia, 1780. — The Plainness and Innocent Simplicity of the Christian Religion. By Anlthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1783. And A Letter from Elizabeth Webb to Anthony Wiliam Boehm. Philadelphia, 1783. Bound to- gether. i2mo, calf. 30 Benezet, Anthony. A Short Account of the People called Quakers: their Rise, Religious Principles and Settle- ment in America. Third Edition. i2mo, half bock. Enoch Story, Philadelphia, 1783 31 Benezet, Anthony. A Collection of Religious Tracts, Plainly setting fortli the Great Truths of the Gospel, for the Instruction of the Youth and others, particularly those of the Black People. i2mo, half bock. Enoch Story, Philadelphia, 1784 Very scarce. 32 Benezet, Anthony. The Plainness and Innocent Sim- plicity of the QiViistian Religion. i2mo, half bock. London, 1800 33 Benezet, Anthony. A Short Account of the People called Quakers: tlheir Rise, Religious Principles and Sieittlemerit in America. Second Edition. i2mo, half bock. J. Cntkshank, Philadelphia, N. D. 34 Besse, Joseph. A Defense of Quakerism ; or, An Answer to a Book, intitled A Preservative against Quakerism. 8vo, calf. London, 1732 35 Besse, Joseph. A Collection of the Sufferings of the Peo- ple called Quakers for the Testimony of a Good Conscience. 2 vols. Folio, old oalf. London, 1753 Scarce. Contains original information concerning the set- tlement of Pennsylvania. 36 Bevans, John. A Defense of the Christian Doctrine of the Society of Friends. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1805 37 Bill A Vera ; or, The Arraignment of Ignoramus, put forth out of Charity, for the use of Grand Inquests and olther Jurys, the SAvorn Assertions of Truth and Justice. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1682 38 Bishop, George. The Last Trump; or. One Warning More Yet, to the People of these Nations. Small 4to. London, 1662 39 Bishope, George. New England Judged, Not by Man's, but the Spirit of the Lord: and The Summe sealed up of New-England's Persecutions. Being a Brief Relaltion of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in those Parts of America, from the beginninig of the Fifth Moneth, 1656 (the time of their first Arrival a;t Boston from England), to the later end of the Tenth Moneth, 1660. Wherein The Cruel Whippings and Scourgings, Bonds and Imprisonmentts, Beat- ings and Ohainings, Starvings and Huntings, Fines and Con- fiscations of Estates, Burning in the Hand and Cutting of Ears, Orders of Sale for Bond-men, and Bondswomen, Ban- ishment upon pain of Death, and Putting to Deaith of those People, are Shortly touched. With a Rdla/tion of the Man- ner, and some of the Other most Material Proceedings; and a Judgment thereupon. In Answer. To a Certain Printed Paper, Intitvded, A Declaration of the General Court of the Massachusets holden at Boston the 18 October, 1658, apolo- gizing for the same. Small 4to, contemporary calf. London, 1661 A very good copy 6f this exceedingly rare book, giving a detailed account of the gentle reception the Quakers received from our good old pious Pilgrim fathers. With the rare Appendix: "An Appendix to the Book, entituled, Neiv Eng- land Judged. Being certain Writings {never yet printed) of those Persons which were there Executed. Together with Lia2;ea, Not by Mans^ buc the Spirit of the Lo rd ; And The SUM ME fealedupof NEIF-E NG LJ ND'S PERSECUTIONS. Being A Brief Kzhlionol iht Suffer if^gs ofihe people alizd "Qj'^licrj ii\ thofe Parts oi ayi ME K I C ^j-t'iom ihz.le^i>ini^g afjihz 'Fifth ' Moneth KSjrf, (the'tims oUheirfaix Arrival at BUS WNfrom ENGLAND) toihi later &r)d of thi Tenth Moneth, 1660. The r^»f/ fVhiffin^s ai^d Sconrgi>3^i,Bo/;ds and Imbrijo;imerit s^Bcm - «t>£f itldChait}ings, Starvtf^gi and Httniings^ Fiyies ,\nd Conftfcafi , onxiiEfttttts^ Burning in iht-FtaKil Snd Cutting of Sars, Ordei^toi Salfiot Bpnd^Tfti-ii-^ n^d Bond-niomen-, SAnifhrneni upon pitt-0 of I><'fnnofi.Ma- i teaal "Proceedings ; and a Judgr/AeKt ibeteupon. lo t/fnfwcf. To a r^r^^w printed. Pjper, I ft tituJd,^ -D E-G L 4 R.A-T IQ A' 0/ \iii Q^tnerd Cattn of the, Majfachffvts "hoUen -a: Barton, tM t^.OUekr^ JiSy'S.'.ApologiziTjgfbrtheTam,;.* By 0^ o RGfi *Bi ^-H P B> Thersfert^ aljo^ faith the mfdom of Cod, /yfiJlfend them Prophet s^ ,^mAfsfiits^ ^fome ofihefathefjhatifiaJandPerfecMe^ Thai' the Bhdefa^ thi Prophets that was.fhgd frbm the Fofi/td^tionofthe ifiHi^ may ht reijttired of this Generation^ From theBUtd of/ibel^ ta the Bisedof ZtchariM^i^hich ferifked hetweiu the Tmple and tie AltiST. Verily^ '1 fay ann yon. It ftiat^ie required ^f this Qenera'jon. LondonyVTiXiif^dtQX Rohertmlfon^ m Map ins LeCrani^ x66i. Facsimile of Title Lot jp a Short Relation of the Tryal, Sentence, and Execution of William Leddra. Written by them in the time of their Im- prisionment in the Bloody Tozvn of Boston." See facsimile TITLE. 40 Bolton, John. A Justification of the Righteous Judg- ment of God on Nathani-cl Smiith, who was a Shoo-Maker, who, being ashamed of his own Trade, stiles himself in his Book, 'Student in P'hysick; whose lying Moutih God hath seit a stop to; as also a Witness against Elizabeth Atkinson, who is one of the same Spirit, etc. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1669 42 BowDEN, James. The History of the Society of Friends in America. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1850 43 Bowles, George. A Faithful Warning to all those who Profess the Light of .Christ to be their Guide, and yet walk contrary to it. i6mo, half bock. London, 1710 44 BowNAS, Samuel, and Richardson, John. The Journals of the Lives and Travels of. 8vo, calf. William Dunlap, Philadelphia, 1759 45 Bownas, Samuel. An Account of the Life, Travels and Christian Experience in the Works of the Ministry of. 8vo, half bock. W. Dunlap, Philadelphia, 1739 46 BowNAS, Samuel. An Account of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of. i2mo, sheep. Stanford, 1805 47 Bourne, Edward. An Answer to Doctor Good (so called) His Dialogue against those call'd Quakers. Wherein 'he hath Forged the Quackers, and Confuted Himself. Small 4to, half bock, uncut. Printed in the Year 1675 48 Broadside. The Testimonv of the People called Quakers, g'iven forth by a Meeting of the Representations of said People in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, held at Philadel- phia the Twenty-fourth Day of the first Month, 1775. Signed, James Pemberton^ clerk at this time. Folio. Philadelphia, 1775 The celebrated testimony setting forth "the fidelity zve oive to the King and his government. Very rare. 49 Brook, Mary. Reasons for the Necessity of Silent Wait- ing. 8vo, uncut. London, 1775 8 50 Brook, Mary. Reasons for the Necessity of Silent Wait- ing, and other Quaker tracts. 8vo, half bound. ' Philadelphia, 1794-99 51 Brook, Mary. Reasons for the Necessity of Silent Wait- ing. 8vo. Philadelphia, I79S 52 Brown, John. Quakerisme. The Path-way to Pagan- isme; or, A View of the Quakers' Religion. Being an Ex- amination of the Theses and Apologie of Robert Baj-d'ay. 8vo, half bound. 53 BuGG, Francis. The Picture of Quakerism. Drawn to the Life. London, 1697. — A Brief History of the Rise, Growth and Progress of Quakerism. By Francis Bugg. London, 1697. Bound together in i vol. 8vo, half bound. 54 BuGG, Francis. The Pilgrim's Progress from Quakerism to Christianity. Containing a farther Discovery of the Dan- ger of the Growth of Quakerism. * * * Together with a Remedy proi»sed for the Cure of Quakerism. Portrait of the author and a plate of "Quaker Synod." Small 4to, old calf. (Rebacked.) London, 1698 Very curious and rare. 55 BuGG, Francis. Quakerism Expos'd to Publick Censure (and Zezebel Withstood and his Daughter Anne Docwra Puldickly Reproved for her Lies and Lightness in her Book stiled An Apostate Conscience, etc.). l2mo, half bock. London, 1699 56 BiTGG, Francis. The Christian Ministry of the Church of England Vindicated and Distinguished from the Antichristian Ministry of the Quakers. Small 8vo, half bock. London, 1699 57 BtJGG, Francis. A Modesit Defence of my Book, entituled Quakerism Expos'd, as also of my Broad Sheet. With a Scheme of the Quakers' Yearly Synod, and other Books, pre- sented Anno 1699 to the Parliament, and G. Whitehead's inside Turn'd Oiitward, by Reprinting his Ancient Book Ismael, etc. i2mo, half bock. London, 1700 58 BuGG, Francis. William Penn, the Pretended Quaker, Discovered to hold a Correspondence Avith the Jesuits at Rome. To which is added a Winding-Sheet for Ann Dock- wra. Small 8vo, half bock. London, 1700 Material for the supporters of Macaulay. 9 59 BuGG, Francis. News from New Rome, occasioned by the Quakers Challenging of Francis Bugg, whereby their Errors are further exposed. With a Brief Reply to Henry Pick- worth's Narrative, and something in Answer to two of the Quaker Books to some Members of Parliament. i2mo, half bock. London, 1701 60 BuGG, F. A Suitable Caveat Against the Prevalency of Quakerism. Containing a list of one of their Parliaments and forty-fonir of their Canon Laws. 8vo, half bock. London, 1701 61 BucG, Francis. Quakerism Deeply Wounded, and now lyes a Bleeding in Sleeford and Colchester. l2mo, half bock. London (1702) 62 BucGj Francis. The Quakers' Charm Discovered, whereby they bewitch not only their own deluded Followers with their Sorceries, * * * but also many other unthinking People, etc. Small 8vo, half bock. London (1702) 63 BuGG, Francis. Quakerism Drooping and its Cause Sink- ing. Clearly Manifested from divers Conferences and other Proceedings with the Quakers at Banbury, Sleeford, Col- chester and Mildenhall ; also a Reply to the Quakers' Apology why they refused to meet Francis Bugg the 21st of Septem- ber, 1702, to Defend ithemselves from his Charge. By Ben Loveling. i2mo, half bock. London, 1703 Very rare. Illustrated zvith citrious cuts representing George Fox, William Penn and others stabbing the Bible. 64 Bugg, Francis. A Bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwidli, wihidh will Reach their Friends in Bristol ■ and set Fire on the CombusltiWe Matter through their whole Camp in England and Walles. ]2mo, half bock. Norwich, 1703 65 BuENYEAT, John. The Truth Exalted in the Writings of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Christ. Small 4to, half bound. London, 1691 Very rare. Gives an account of Burnyeat's Travels in New England, and contains interesting reminiscences of Roger Williams. 66 Burnyeat, John. The Truth Exalted in the Writings of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Christ. Colledted into this ensuing volume aS a Manorial to his Faithful Laibours in and for the Truth. Small 4to, half bound. London, 1691 10 67 /~>ABINET, THE; or, Works of Darkness Broitg'bt to \___j Conduct of some of the Leading Characters in the Light. Being a Retrospect of the Anti-Christian Society caWed Friends towardis that eminent and devoted Servant of the Lord, Elias Hicks, etc. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1824 With manuscript of Roberts Vaii.r concerning the author. 68 Catechism and Confession of Faith. Which Containefih a true and faithful Account of the Principles and Doctrines of the People called Quakers. i2rao, sheep. Philadelphia, 1773 69 Caton, William. The Sea-Men's Invitation. With a Passenger's Observaition in some particular things whidh con- cern them that practice navigation. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1659 70 Caton, William. An Epistle to King Charles the H., sent from Amsterdam in Holland the 28th of the loth month, 1660. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1660 71 Caton, William. A Journal of the Life of that Faithful Servanit and Minister of the .Gospel of Jesus Chrisit. * * * Written by his -own hand. Small 4to, half bound. London, 1689 Very scarce. 72 Chalkley, Thomas. A Collection of the Works of. The Second Edition. 2 vols. i2mo, calf. James Chattin, Philadelphia, 1734 Fine copy. Scarce. Jl Chalkley, Thomas. Youth Persuaded ito Obedience, Gratitude .and Honour, etc. 8vo. London, 1763 74 Chalkley, Thomas. A Collection of the Works of. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1790 75 Chalkley, Thomas. A Collection of the Works of. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 17130 76 Chase, William H. Day by Day. A Compilation from the Writings of Ancient and Modern Friends. i2mo, cloth. Auburn, 1871 Tj Christian-Testimony. Born by some of the People of God in Scorn, called Quakers, in London. Continued in theiir Patient Sitfifering the taking away of their Goods for Non- Payment of Tythes to the Parish Priests, etc. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1681-2 II 7S Churchman, John. An Account of the Gospel Labours and Christian Experiences of. 8vo, sheep. London, 1780 79 CoADE, G., JuN. A Letter to a Clergyman, relating to bis Sermon on tihe 30^1 of January, * * * and giving also a very particular History of that unfortunate Prince Qiarles L i2mo, half bock. Hodge & Shober, New York, 1773 80 CoALE, Joseph. A Testimony of the Father's Love unto all tha.t desire after him. * * * With a few words to Engiand. Small 4to, half bock. London 1661 Si Coale, Joseph. A Salutation to the Suffering-Seed of God, wherein the thing's are declared and signified before- hand that must shortly come to pass. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1663 82 CoALE, Josepfi. To all that Desire and Rrea.th after the Lord and the true Knowledge of his Everlasting Way. * * * Even to you all, I say, the Visitation and tender Salutation of the Father's Love througih me reacheth. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1667 83 CoALE, Joseph. Some Account of the Life, Service and Suffering of an Early Servant and Minister of Christ. i6mo, old calf. London, 1706 84 CocKSON, Edward. The Quakers' Pedigree Trac'd; or, Some Brief Observations on their Agreement with the Church of Rome, both in their Principles and Practices. 8vo, half bound. London, 1703 85 Collection, OF Acts of Parliamext, and Clauses of Acts of Parliament, relative to those Protestant Dissenters who are usuallly called bv the name of Quakers. From tlhe Year 1688. 4to, old- calf. London, 1757 86 Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and others of the People called Quakers, in Penn- sylvania, New Jersey and Parts Adjacent, from nearly the first Settlement tliereof to the Year 1787. 8vo, calf. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1787 87 Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and outers of the People called Quakers, in Penn- sylvania, New Jersey and Pants adjacent. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1787 With the vision of John Reynell added in manuscript by S. Coates. 12 88 Collection of Prophetical Warnings Pronounc'd under the Operation of the Holy Eternal Spirit. To the In- habitants in and about the City of Bristol, etc. By ifihe fol- lowing persons, viz., Mary Bees, Mary Keomer, and Ann Watts. 8vo, old calf. Bristol, 1709 89 Collection of Some Writings of the Most Noted of the People called Quakers, in their Times. 8vo, half bock, uncut. Philadelphia, Printed for the Compiler, 1767 90 Collection of Testimonies Concerning Several Minis- ters of the Gospel amongst the People called Quakers. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) London, 1760 Name toum from title. 91 Collection of Testimonies Concerning Several Minis- ters of the Gosipel amongst the People called Quakers, de- ceased. 8vo, half calf. London, 1760 92 CoLLEY, Thomas. A Tender Salutation in Gospel Love. Written principally for the use of his relatives. i2mo, half bock. Philadelphia, 1795 93 CoMLY, John and Isaac. Friends' Miscellany. Being a Collection of Essays and Fragments, Biogtraphical, Religious, Epistolary, Narrative and Historical. 12 vols. i2mo, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. Philadelphia, 1834-39 94 CooKE Edward. A Short Account of the Uniust proceed- ings of the Count of Kingstone upon Thames, in a Tryad be- tween Richard Mayo, Priest ,and E. Burroughs, the 31st of the fifth Moneith, 1658. Small 4to, half bock. London (1658) 95 _ Crawford, Charles. Observations upon Negro-Slavery. i2mo, half bound. J. Crukshank, 1781 Scarce. c)6 Cresson, Caleb. Diary of. 1791-1792. Printed from his Original Manuscripts for Family Distribution by Ezra T. Cresson and Charles C. Cresson. i2mo, half morocco, top edge gilt, uncut. Philadelphia, 1877 Only tim hundred and fifty copies printed. Autograph presentation copy. 13 97 Crisp, Stephen. A Backslider Reproved, and His Folly made Manifest, and his Confusions and Contradictions Dis- covered. In a short ireply to a Book lately puiblisihed by Rdbert Cobbet. * * * The Harlot's Vail Rent, :aind her Impudency Rebuked. In a short answer to one Elizabeth Imipendency Rebuked. In a short answer to one Elizabeth Atkinson, her Babylon's Brat, agjainsit the People called Quakers. By Ann Travers and Eliza Coleman. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1669 98 Crisp, .Stephen. Een Klseginhe over de Stadt van Grce- ningen. Beneven een Antwoort, op vier papieren geschreven, tegen het volck gensernt Quakers. Small 4to, half bock. Amsterdam, 1669 Very rare. 99 Crisp, Stephen. A Memorable Account of the Christiaoi Experiences, Gospel Labours, Travels and Sufferings of that Aneient Servant of Qirist. 8vo, half calf. London, 1694 Very scarce. 100 Crisp, Stephen. An Epistle to Friends Concerning the Present and Succeeding Times. 8vo. London, 1757 101 Crisp, Stephen. An Epistle to Friends Concerning the Present and Succeeding Times. i2mo, half bock. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1780 102 Crisp, Stephen. Scripture Truths Demionstriated in Thirty-twio Sermons; or. Declarations of. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1787 103 Crisp, Stephen. Scripture Truths Demonstrated in Thirty-two Sermons. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1787 104 Ceoesi, Gerardi. Historia Quiakeriana, Sive De vulgo dictis Qitakeris, ab qrtu illorum usque ad recens natum schisma Libri III. Small 8vo, vellum. Amsterdam, 1695 Very rare. T05 Croese, Gerard. The General History of the Quakers. Containing the Lives, Tenents, Sufferings, Tryals, Speeches and Letters of all the most Eminent Quakers, both Men and Women. From the first Rise of that Sect down to the 14 Present Time. * * * To which is added a Letter writ by George Keith. 8vo, calf. ' London, 1696 Contains also "Our Antient Testimony Reneived. * * * Given forth by a meeting of Publick Friends and others, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." Very rare. 106 Crook, John. An Episitle to all that Profess the Liglit of Jesus Christ within to be their Guide. ]6mo, half bock. London (1696) 107 Ceook, John. An Epistle for Unity to Prevent the Wiles of the Enemy. 3vo. London, 1760 108 Cry (The) of the Innocent and Oppressed for Jus- tice; or, A Brief Relation of the late Proceedings against the Pni'soners caHed Quakers, in Eondon, and the Manner of th-eir Tryal a:t the Sessions holden at Hick's Hall and Old-Bailey on the 14th, 15th and 17th Day of October, 1664. At which places thirty-one of the said Prisoners were sen- tenced for Banishment. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1664 Those peysons, zvhose names appear, vcere sent to Barba- does and Bermuda. 109 Cunningham, JoitN. The Quakers, from their Origin to the Present Time. i2mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1868 no r^AVIES, RICHARD. An Account of the Con vince- ] J ment and Exercis-es, Services and Travels of that , Ancient Servant of the Lord. Tsmo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1770 Title soiled Bookplate of James P. Parke. 111 Davies, Richard. An Account of the Convincement, Exercises, 'Services and Travels of. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1770 112 Davies, Richard. An Account of the Convincement, Exercises, Services and Travels of that Antient Servant of the Lord. i2nio, half bock. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1770 113 Davies, Richard. An Account of the Convincement. Exercises, Services and Travels of. i2nio, sheep. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1770 IS 114 Decimarum et Oblationum Tabula. A Tidhing- Table; or, Table of Tithes and Oblations according to the Ecdesiaistical Laws and Ordinances established in the Church of England. By W. C. Bach. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1683 115 Dewsbeuy, William. The Faithful Testimony of tliat Antient Servant of the Lord, and Minister of the Ever- lasting Gospel. Small 4to, half morocco. London (i68g) 116 Dickinson^ Jonathan. God's Protecting Pnovidence Man's Surest Help and Defence in times of Greatest Diffi- culty and most Eminent Danger Evidenced in the Re- markable Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers O'ther Persons from the devouring Waves of the Sea, amongst which they suffered Shipwreck; and also from the Cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhuman Cannibals of Florida. Faith- fully related by. i2mo, sheep. (Soiled.) J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1791 117 Dickinson, Jonathan. God's Protecting Providence Man's Surest Help and Defence. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1868 Facsimile reprint of the Fifth London Edition. Only two hundred and fifty copies published. 118 p DMUNDSON, WILLIAM. A Journal of the Life, \^ Travels, Sufferings and Labours of Love in the Work of the Ministry of. 8vo, calf. London, 1774 119 Edmundson, William. A Journal of the Life, Travels.. Sufiferings and Lalx>urs of Love in the Work of the Mdn- istry'. Second Edition. Svo, calf. London, 1774 120 Ellwood, Thomas. Sacred H^istory; or. The Historical Part of the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament. Folio, old calf. London, 1709 William Penn's copy, Proprietor of Pennsylvania. With a fine impression of his excessively rare bookplate on inside of cover. 121 Ellwood, Thomas. The History of the Life of. * * * To which is added a Supplement by J. W(yeth). Svo, old calf. London, 1714 Ellwood was the friend of Milton, and first suggested to him Paradise Regained. See page 234. i6 122 Ell WOOD, Thomas. The History of the Life of. Fourth Edition. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1775 Title soiled. 123 Kllwood, Thomas. Sacred History; or, The Historical Part of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. London, 1778 With Isaac Tatem Hopper's {the famous abolitionist) bookplate in each volume, and an autograph presentation from him to his granddaughter, Frances P. Wright. 124 Ell WOOD, Thomas. Davidies. The Life of David, King of Israel. A Poem. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 178s 125 Englishman, The; or, A Leitter from a Universal Friend, persuading all Sober Protestants to Healrty and Sincere I.jOve of one another, as a Unanimous Claim of their An- tient and Undoubted Rights, according to the Law of the Land, as the best means of their safety. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1670 126 Eplstles from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in London from 1681 to 1817. 8vo, calf. London, 1818 127 Epistles of Tender Caution and Counsel, from the Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia. 8vo. Joseph Cnikshank, Philadelphia (1788) 128 Epistles to Friends Concerning the Present and Succeeding Times. 8vo, uncut. London, 1780 129 Ernest Address, An, to Sudh of the P^ple oallied Quakers as are Sincerely Desirous of Supporting and Main- taining the Christian Testimony of their Ancestors. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1775 Very rare. Contains much interesting Revolutionary material. 130 Evans, John. A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Religious Society of the People called Quakers, in Phila- delpihia, against John Evans. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 181 1 131 Examination, An, of a Book, Lately Printed by the Quakers, intitled A Brief Account, etc. 8vo. N. P., N. D. 132 Examination of a Book, Lately Printed by the Quakers and by them distribuited to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament. 8vo, uncut. London, 1739 133 Extract of a Letter Wrote by a Pious Person (a German), describing the Progress of the Soul in her Spir- itual Warfare. i6n:io, half bock. (Philadelphia, 1770) 134 "CISHER, SAMUEL. Rusticus Ad Academicus In Jf"^ Exercitationibus Expostulatorii, Apologetcis Qua- tuor. The Rustick's Alarm to the Rabbies. ^Thick small 4to, old calf. London, 1660 A marvelous mass of early Quaker controversial literature. 135 Fisher, Samuel. The Testimony of Truth Exalted by the Collected La!bours of that Worthy Man, Good Scribe, and Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, who died a Prisoner far the Testimony of Jesus and Word of God, Anno 1665. Folio, old calf. (Rebacked.) Printed in the Year 1679 With autograph of Sam.tiel Morris, Jr., on title and Sarah Wistar on inside of cover. 136 FoRSTER, Mary. A Declaration of the Bountifull Loving- Kindness of the Lord manifested to her Hand-maid, Mary Harris, who stood idle in the Market-Place till the eleventh hour, yet tihen received her Penny, this is that none might Despair. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1669 137 Foster, Jeremiah J. An Auithentic Report of the Testi- mony in a Cause at Issue in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey between Thomas L. Shotwdl, com- plainant, -aind Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Deccw, de- fendants. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1831 138 Fothergill, John. An Account of the Life and Travels in the Work of the Ministry of. i2mo, sheep. James Chattin, Philadelphia, 1754 Fothergill traveled through America in 1706. 139 Fothergill, John. An Account of the Life and Travels in the Work of the Minisitry of. izmo, calf. James Chattin, Philadelphia, 1754 (2) 140 FoTHERGiLL, S. Remarks on an Address to the People called Quakers. By Matthew Pilkington. 8vo. London, 1761 141 FoTHERGiLL, Samuei,. A Reply to a Pamphlet Published in two parts by E. Owen, entitule'd The Necessity of Water- Baptism. 8vo. London, 1763 142 FoTHERGiLL, JoHN. The Works O'f. With portrait by Bartolozzi. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. (Broken.) London, 1783 143 Fox, George; Stubs, John^ and Furlet^ Benjamin. A Battle-Dodr for Teachers and Professors to learn Singu- lar and Plitral; You to Many, and Thou to One; Singular One, Thou; Plurajl Many, You. Wherein is Shewed forth by Grammar, or Scripture Examples, how several Naiiions and People have miade a distinction between Singular and Plural. Folio, full morocco. London, 1660 A complete copy of this excessively rare zvork defending the Quakers' "Thee and Thou," and the most difficult of all of Fox's works to obtain. 144 Fox, George. An Answer to the Argument of the Jewes, in which 'they go about to prove that the Messiah is not to come, etc. Small 4to, half bock. London (1661) 145 Fox, George, the Younger. A Collection of the Several Books and Writings, given forth by that Faithful Servant of God and his People. 8vo, old calf. London, 1662 Very rare. 146 Fox, George. A Warning to England and to aill that Profess themselves Christians,' who have the Form, 'but deny the Power of Godliness that they Sin no More, lesit a worse thing come to them. Let this be speedily dispersed. i6mo. Printed in the Year 1674 Very rare. 147 Fox, George. A S^mall Treatise Concerning Swearing in the Old Time of the Law, with its Use, etc. i6mo. (Lacks title.) 1675 19 148 Fox, George. A Joiiirnal or Plisljorical Accounit of the Life, Travels, Sufiferings, Christian Experiences and Labours of Love in the Work oi the Ministry of that Ancient, Emi- nent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox, who departed this Life in quiet peace with the Lord, the 13th of the nth month, 1690. Vol. I. Folio, old calf. London, 1694 The very rare iirst edition, with the rare portrait of Fox- engraved by Holmes. 149 Fox, George. A Collection. of Many .Select and Christian E'pisitles, Letters and Testimonies written on Sundry Occa- sions by that Ancient, Eminent, Faithful Friend and Min- ister of Christ Jesus, George Fox, The s-econd volume. Folio, old calf. London, 1698 The very rare first edition. 150 Fox, George. A Jonirnal or Historical Accocint of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, etc., of. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1808 151 Friend, The. A Religious and Literary Journal. Edited by Robert Smith and others. From the commencement, October 13, 1827, to September 18, 1847. Vols. I. to XX., lacking A^ol. XVIIL 19 vols. 4to, half sheep. Philadelphia 152 Fuller, William. The Whole Life of. Being an Im- partial Account of his Birth, Education, Relations and In- troduction into the Service of the late King James and his Queten. Together with a True Discovery of the Intrigues for which he is noiw confin'd. 8vo, old calf. London, 1703 153 /'~>ALLOWAY, JOSEPH. Brief Commentaries upon \_J such parts of the Revelation and O'ther Prophecies as immediately refer to the Present Times. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. Trenton, 1809 153K Gardiner, Doctor William. A Journal of the Ex- ternal Evidences of the Lord's Graicious Dealings with. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1819 154 Gawler, Francis. The Children of Abraham's Faith, who are Blessed. Being found in Abraham's practice of Burying their Dead in their awn purchased Burying-Places, are not to be Reproved, but therein are justified in the sight of God and tihe practice of Holy Men in former ages. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1663 20 1^5 Gibson, John. A Faithfull Testimony for the Lord, wherein is Proclaimed the Mighty Day of his Power. Small 4to, half morocco. London, 1663 156 Gibson, Thomas. Something Offered to the Considera- tion of all those who have a hand in pnitting the late made Act (entituled An Act to Prevent and Suppress Seditioa.is Conventicles) in Execution. .Small 4to, half bock. (1665) The author was a prisoner in Nezvgate under sentence of transportation to Jamaica. T57 Gibson, William. Tythes ended by Christ, with the Levitical Priesthood. * * * Being an Answer to a Re- viling Pamphlet writ by Cress Wheatly, a Priest near Ban- bury in Oxfordshire, against the People of God called Quakers, etc. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1673 158 Gibson, William. A False Witness Examin'd and Re- buk'd, and the Stedfast, Sincere Obedience of the People called Quakers unto Christ Jesus; their Souls' Capltiain, Bishop and High-Priest Asserted and Vindicated. Small 4to, half bock. - London, 1674 159 Gratton, John. John Baptists Decreasing and Christ Imcreasing Witnessed. Being a Treatise concerning Bap- tism in the Type and Baptism in the Mystery. i2mo. Printed in the Year 1674 160 Great Audit, The; or, Good Steward. Being siome Necesfairy and Important Consideration to be Considered of by all Sonfcs of People. Taken out of the writings of the late wiorthy and renowned Sir Matthew Hale. l2mo, half bock. London, 1761 161 (Grey, Isaac.) A Serious Address to such of the Peo- ple called Quakers on tihe Continent of North America, as profess Scruples relative to the Present Government. * * * WnitJten before tlhe departure of the British Army from Philadelphia, 1778. 8vo, uncut. Styner & Cist, Philadelphia, 1778 Humphrey Marshall's copy, zvith autograph on title. 162 Griffith, John. Some Brief Remarks upon Sundry Important 'Subjedts. 8vo. London, 1765 163 Griffith, John. Some Brief Remarks upon some Sun- dry Important Subjects. 8vo. James Adams, Wilmington, 1768 TO THE Delaware Pilots. E took the Pleafure, fome Days fince, of kindly admonifliing you to do your Duty \ if per- chance you fliould meet with t\\cXtea,) Ship Polly, Captain Ayres} a Thi^ee Decksr. which is hourly expeded, We have now to add, that Matters ripen faft here; and thztmueb is enpeSledfrom tbofeLads fvho meet with the Tea Ship. — There is fome Talkot a hanpsome Reward for the Pilot who 0iv»s the first good Account, of her\- — How that may be, we cannot for certain determine: But'ALL agree, Ihat Tar and Feathers will be his Portion, who pilots her into this Harbpur.t , And we will anfwer for ourfelves, that, whoever is committed to us, as an Offender j»gainft th« Rights q( Jmeriftfy will expeilence the utmoft Ex- ertion of our Abilities j as THE COMMITTEE FOR TARRING AND FEATHERING. P. S. We expedl you will furnifh yourfelves with Copies of the foregoing and following Letter^ which are printed for this Porpofe, that th? Pilot who meets with Captain Jyref may favor }iini with a Sight ©fthcm. Committee of Taring aftd Featheritf^. T O Capt. A Y R E S, Of the Ship P L L T^ on a Voyage from London to Philadelphia, S I R, WE are informed that yoii have, imprddently, taken Charge of a Quantity of Tea-, which has been fen| out by the Inaia Company, under the Ai^pces of the Mnijiry^ as a Trial ai American Virtue and Rc; foluuon, Now, as your Cargo, on your Arrival here, will mod affuredly bring you into hot water j and as you are perhaps a Stranger to the^e Parts^ we have concluded to ad vile you of the prefent Situation of Affairs in Philadelphia— th^^, taking Time by the Forelock, you m^y ttop (hort in your dangerous Errand----fecurc your Ship againfl: the Rafts ofcombuftible Ma.tter which may befet on Fire, and turned loofe againft her^ and , more than all this, that you may preferVe ypur own Perfon, frorp the Pitch arjd Feathers that are pre- pared for vou. In the firft Place, we muft tell you, that the Pennfylvanians &xty to a Man^ pafljonately fond of Freedom •, the Birthright of Americans •, and at all Events: are determined to enjoy it. That they fincerely believe, no Power on the Face pf the Earth has a Right to tax them without their Con fen t. That in their Opinion, the Tea in your Cuftody is dfefigned by the Miniftry to enforce fuch a Tax, which they will undoubtedly oppofej and in fo doing, give you every poffible Obftruaion. We are nominated to a very difagreeable, but neceffafy Service..--* To our Care are committed all Offenders againfl the Rights of America j and haplefs is he, whofe pvil Deftiny has doomed him to lutter at oUr Hands. You arefentouton a diabolical "Service; and if you are fo foolifh and obftinate as to com^l^at your Voyage ; by brmging your Ship to Anchor ,in ;his Port; you may run fuch a Gauntlet, as will induce you, in your laft Moments, moft heartily to curfc thofe. who have n^ade you the Dupe ot their Avarice and Ambition, What think you Captain, of a Halter around your Neck— .ten Gallons of liquid Tar decanted on your Pate-— with the Feathers of a dozen wild Geefe laid over that co enliven your Ajjpearance.? Only think ferioufly of this— -and Hy to the Place from whence you came — fly without Hefitation-— Without the Formality o^a Protefl-.-and above all. Captain yfyr^jfet us advife you to fly without the wild Gcsk Feathers. Your. Friends to ferv'e nr -t Thikdelphia, Nov. 27, 1773 THE COMMITTEE as before fuhfaykc^ Facsimile of Lot i^j 21 164 Griffith, John. Some Brief Remarks upon Sundry Im- portant Subjects. 8vo. James Adams, Wilmington, 1768 165 Griffith, John. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Labours in the Work of the Ministry. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 17S0 Has bound with it Some Brief Remarks upon Sundry Important Subjects, by John Griffith, Philadelphia, 1781. 166 Geubb, Sarah. Some Account of the Life and Religious Latours of. 8vo, calf. London, 1794 167 Grubb, Sarah. Some Account of the Life and Religious Labours of. l2mo, sheep. Wilmington, 179S 168 Gurney's (Mrs.) Apology in Justification of Mrs. 's Friendship. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, i860 169 GuiON, Lady. The Life of. Written by Hersdf in French. * * * -po which is added Remarkable Accounts of the Lives of Worthy Persons. 8vo, calf. Bristol, 1773 William Dunker says this zvas translated from the French bv James Gough, an eminent minister among the Friends in Ireland. 170 GuMMERE, Amelia Mott. The Quaker: a Study in Cos- tume. Illustrated. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1901 171 T T ELTON, JOHN. Reasons for Quitting the Method- l"! ist Society. Being a Defense of Barclay's Apol- ogy. 8vo. London, 1778 172 Heston, Jacob Franklin. Moral and Political Truth. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1811 173 Historia Fanaticorum, oder eine vollkommene Relation und Wissenschafift von denen Schwarmern als Alten Ana- baiptisten vind Neuen Quakem. Illustrated with numerous curious copperplates of Quakers committing murder, uri- nating in baptismal font, emptying fish into a pond to repro- duce the miracle, etc. Folio, vellum. Frankfuth, 1701 22 Bound with this volume are several other very curious tracts relating to the same subject, published at the same time, and illusratrated imth portraits of fanatics and other copperplates. 174 Holme, Benjamin. A Collection of the Epistles and Works of. 8vo, half bock. London, 1754 175 Holme, Benjamin. A Serious Call in Christian Love to all People to turn to the Spirit of Girist. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1793 176 Holme, Benjamin. A Serious Call in Chris:tian Love to all People to tuim to the Spirit of Christ. 8vo, half bock. J. Crnkshank, Philadelphia, N. D. 177 HosKENS, Jane. The Life of that Faithful Servant in Christ. i2mo half bock. Manchester, N. D. 178 Hume, Sophia. An Exhontation to .the Inhahatants of the Province of South Carolina to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences. i2mo, calf. Dublin, I7S4 179 (Hume, Sophia.) A Short Appeal to Men and Women of Reason, Distingtiished by Titles of Worldly HocDOiur, or by Ricftes exclusive of Titles ; v^ho may be walking aocord- inig to the Couir,se of this evil World, living in the Pleas- ures thereof, and frequenting Theatres, Balls, etc. By S. H. 8vo, half bock. Bristol 1765 180 T NDIANS. A Summary Account of the Measures pur- I sued by the Yearly Meeting of Friends of New York for the Welfare and Civilization of the Indians resid- ing on the Frontiers of that State. With Extracts from Two Letters relating to the .Subject. 8vo, half bock. London, 1813 iSi Indians. Accounts of some Proceedings of Conmmibtees of the Yearly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Ohio for the Welfare and Civiliza- tion of the Indians of North America. i2mo, half bock. Dublin, i8[7 An Account of the Life, Trial, Behaviour, and Dying Words of James Hill, alias John the Painter, Who was executed of March, 1777, at fully and malicioufly Rope-Houfe, in his at that Place. S the Court had the preceding Evening adjoit'ned to (even in the Morning, by fix o'Clock on Thurl* day the Street of WInchefter were at ftillof People as if it had been at Noon-day, and the greateft Part of theCompany crowded upro theCaftle.rheDoors of which were thrown open at feven, and the Court alnnoil ecjtirely filled in a CLuarter of an Hour, Ateight o'clock Sir William Henry Adiurfl, Kot. and Sir Beaumont Hotham, catne into the Court, and Silence being proctaimcd, the I'rifoner was let to the Bar, and arraigned by the Name of James Hill, alias James Hinde, alias John Hinde, alias James Axlan, common- ly called John the Painter. Having heard his Indiil- ment read over, he pleaded Not Guilty, ind put himl.-ll on God and his Country. Mr. Fielding, the Junior Council for the Crown, then fhortly itated the Indidtment to ihe Jury, which confifled of ihrce Counts: The hrit iharging the Prifonerwith being violently fufpcdled of luving, ' fclonioudy, wilfully, and mjli- ciouflv fct Fire to a certain Out-hou(e and Building, called the Rope-houfCj-^in his Majefty's Dock-Yard at Portfmonth,' The (ccond with ' felonioufly, wilfully, and mali- cioufly (cning on Fire, burning, and deltroying a cer- tain fkildlng, called the Rope-houfe, belonging to his Maj^rlly's Dock-Yaid at Porilinouth." The I bird witl* ' feloniouily, wih'olly ;n;cJ marttro^WTy fetii:)g on Fiie, and dertroying a Quantity of his Majef- ty's Naval Store?, Value lool. kept, placed, and de- liofited in the laid Ropr-Yard againll the Statute, See' Serjeant Davy next rcle, and entered into an ample t)ilcu(tion of the Queftion before the Jury, Itating the Fail of the Fire, which was well known to have burft out on the 7th of December lalt, and dwelling for a conliderablc Time on the dreadful Conlequences which niight have followed, and elpccially poiniinjj out the Milchiefs which mull inevitably have fallen on us as a People, had the Scheme of burning all the Dock- Yards taken I'lace ar this Crifis. After for lome Timehold- ingal'iiUtic of national Horror, the Serjeant took a View of the Evidence which would be given in Support of the Indiflinent, and fliewed that the whole of the Charge, enormous as it was, would be proved in fiich a Manner, that it Woyld be impcflible for the Jury to entertain a Doubt of the Guilt of the Frifoner. He de- on Monday the loth Portfnlouthjforwill- fetting Fire to the Majefly'sDock-Yard clared that the Hand of Providence was apparent, and that it was owing to a molt unexpeSed and happy Dif- covery thit it had Come to light to whom ihis Cotinrry was indebted for the Attempt to dcftroy her natural Strength, and render her an ealy Prey to her Enemies; in order to prove this, he laid, that by mere Accident, One of the WitncfTes, whole Name wasBaldwin, haci got acquainted with the Prisoner, while he was in Pri- fon ; and that the Prilbner had in the fuUefl Manner ac- knowledged his Guilt to him, dating every minute Circumftance of his Conduit, from his interview with Silas Dean, in Paris, Vo the moment of his being ap- prehended. The Serjeant took great Pains to Ihev* that Baldwin's Tertimony was unimpeachable ; that it flood on the faireft and mod honourable Grounds ; and that it was mod clearly genuine and well-founded | be- caule that every AlTertion made by Baldwin, which re- lated to a Fa£l afcertainablc by the Teffimony of other Witneftes, was lupported by the Hrongell and moft in- dubitable collateral Proof — After going through the Whole of the intended Evidence, the Serjeant held up in a new Point of View the Danger this Country had elcaped, from the Failure of.ihe Scheme ; he appealed to the Jury, whether Men, Id totally lolt to everySenfe of national Honour and Interefl, Men whfl^could be- come the Inftrument of luch defparate Wretches as Mr. Silas Deane (whofe Day of Retribution was, he hoped, rK:ar af Hanrf^ ougKr not to be ma^lc tlicuUful Examples of the Juftice ofan injured Nation. He concluded with' hoping, that the Priloner would be able to deny arid re- fute what would be fworn againfl him; and if he failed in fo doing, he repeated, that it would be impo/Tible for the Jury, aSing oh Principles of Confcience, Ho- nour, and Honefty, to acquit him.— .The Serjeant then proceeded to examine the WitnefTes. A great Number of circuniltaritial WitnefTes being examined, the Jury juft a?ked each oiher'sOpinion, and icflantly pronounced the Prifoner GUILTY. The Clerk of the Arraigns then asked the Prifoner what he had to lay why Sentence ofDeath fhould not be pronounced againft hiirr, when he laid aloud, Nothing. Baron Hotham immediately put onhis'Cap.aud pafkd Sentence of Death on him in a very afftdlng Manner, intrcating him to fpend the fewHours he had to live in preparing himlelf for Eternity. SUBSTANCE of the CONFESSION of JOHN the PAINTER. Early on the Morning after his Condenrination, he exprefl'ed to the Pe'lon who attended him an earnelt Defire of laying before the Public the whole Circum- fiances of his Ljfe, and particularly that Part of it which had been engaged in ftrlving to injute his Country,, Loping, that by difcovcring the whole of this unac- countable Plot, thit it might in fonie Meafure atone for . the Injuries he had done J the heinoufnefs and Folly 6f which, he was now too fenlible of.— — This Rcqueft being made known to the Earl of Sandwich and the Judges, Sir John Fielding was direftcd to fqnd his Clerk to the Prifon, in order to take down his Confef- fion, which is as follows. That he left Scotland early, and vyent to America, ^ where lie refidcd the grcatelt Part of his Time. That | the Scheme for letting Fire to the Shipping and Dock- Yards belonging to Great Britain, was originally of his own framing. That on the breaking but.of^ the Ame- rican Difputes, this Scheme came into his Hcadv That it was continually running in hit Mind, and the more he thought of ir, the more praflicablc it appeared. That he let cut for England in oider to take a View of the Docks and Shipping, the better to inform himfelf oF the PofTibility of his Scheme ; and after viliting all the Dock-Yards, &c. in the Kingdom, he began to lay down his Plan of Operations. He tiicn proceeds to enumerate his various Ronrs through the different Parts of this Kingdom ; his Voyage to France, and Conferences at Paris; the Communica- tion of his Scheme there; his Promifes of having a Commiliion in the American Service; his Arrival from France; his Attempts to fct Fire to the Dock-Yard at Plymoyth, and Rcafons for not fucceeding ; his Manner of letting Fire to theSrorc-houlesand Shipping at Brif- tol i his whole Tranfadtions at Portfmouth ; his real tJamc and Connexions j his Conferences witii Silas Ceanc j their Cgnftrcnce at the Salopiin Cof?«e-houfe: Facsimile of Lot iqb difcovers the Gentleman's Name and Place of Abode; with a Number of other inierefting Tranladlions, that will be publiihedat large at the Priloner'sownRequeft. On .Monday, at eight Minutes before One o'Clocft, he was hanged hear the Hardway on the Common, ot» a Gallo-*s near fixty Feet high, which is the highell everereitcd in England, being the mizen Mall of the Aretbula Man of War; and after hanging the ulual Time, was lovvered down, and put into Irons, and car- ried over to Block-houle Point, where he was hung upon a new Gibbet ereited for that Purpofe, purfuant to his Sentence. He was carried in Proce.Tion round the Dock- Yard to the Place ol Execution at the Gate. He defired to Hop at the Commiffioner's Hoiife to fpeak to him, and hs in the mofl earnell Manner recommended, that the Rope-houle at Plymouth Ihould be infpedied into, and every Precaution taken to fecure it againll Attempts of Fire and Incendiaries : He exprelTed a Penitence for his Crime, acknowledged the Jultnefs of his Sentence, and adviled him to be pa_rticulariy Cautious who he admitted into the Docks as he had Realon tothinkother .Attempts would be made. " I iiiteoded (added he)ro have given a Stab on the Side, but it has only been a Uight Scratch, in the Hand." He alfo remarked, of'all the Docks, Plymouth was the mofl eafy to carry fuch Attempts in- to Executioi:. He defired this Intelligence migbrbe given to the Lords of the Admiralty ; . and concluded, " I have been a very wicked Fellow, hut hope, thro' the Merits of Chrill, to be forgiven." After which he was taken to the Place of Execution, where he behaved ai one becoming his unhappy Sitnarion. He left with the Goaler a particular Relation of his Conduit everiince the Year 1771, which is marked with lon;e of the molt atrocious Crimes 9 Man can he fi'.iilty of. CORRECTION OF M^NV Grofs & hurtfui Errors i WhetoflCis^jccafibflally opesed 3r cxpTained mai!y,-great and pecatiar Myfterks and DoO:nnes of the Wheteanto is added, ' I A Chronological Treatife of the Amnd Apsl of the iVORlD.' ^ Sho\»j^ttie Intervals. Time & Effeasofthe.Seven C&atc^es, jSeven Seals, Se^pnTrumptts^andfeyen Vwls, caJJedj,77i$7e-jS»/#^ ^"%«e/, and the various drfi3dfiil£fFeastharare»[ilcc;toWu©at tti; pouring forih of each of thcna- which isnear at fendC Together with aii Account of theTime of tlieGhtirche* mnp into the WilderneG, her. Return, M Reftojration, and Uttiverft. . fpreadirg of the glorious GofpeKnto all Narions of thfe Ear cfa ■ Asalft), thetimeof rhePerfonal Aari-chrift hisR«igaand laft Porfecutionj With the Tim^ofdie'j^rQphecyiog, KHUaeandRiflnr agaiir of the two WitneS«s. AimiLsfifyj C(*nccrnii^ the Thoufard Tears Reign of tha ^ftltswithChrift yfttoconae,*aadtime ofbeginning^jcher«>f, only bjrjwayof E flayand HypothefiSi' _ PrikteA in tkt Xe^ , « 6 9 4. t,m Faaemile Title Lot 184.. 24 i82 Indians. Some Account of the Conduct of the Rekgious Society of Friends towards the Indian Tribes in the Seifcble- ment of the Colonies of East and West Jersey and Penn- sylvania. 8>o, cloth. London, 1844 ORDAN, RICHARD. A Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1829 .S3 J FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN NEW YORK. 184 EITH, GEORGE. Taatth Advanced in the Correc- 1^ tion of Many Gross & hurtful Errors; wherein is r\. oocasionally opened & explained many great and peculiar Mysteries and Doctrines of the Christian Religion. By George Keith. Whereunto is added a Chronological Treatise of the Several Ages of the World, e:tc. Small 4to, contemporary calf. (Cracked.) Printed in the Year 1694 Collation: Title, Contents (2), Preface (6), pp. 1-184, a chrono- logical account, pp. 1-32. Hildeburn says of this book: "The first hook printed in Ne7v York, Bradford's earlier publications having been only pamphlets or broadsides. It was probably issued in April or May, 1694." In the Almanac for 1694 it is said: "The Laws will be speedily printed," while Truth Advanced is announced as "now on the press." This copy is a fine, crisp one throughout, with the excep- tion that the words "TRUTH ADVANCED, IN THE" is cut froW' the top of title, a piece cut from the margin of the first page of the preface, and a fczv leaves time stained. It ranks in this country with the same degree of rarity as a Ca.vton does in Europe. It is really the "incunabulae" of American typography. It is the rarest of all the Keith items. See facsimile titi-e. 185 Keith, George. A Sermon Preached at the Meeting of Protestant Dissenters called Quakers, in Turners-Hall, Lon- don, on the i6th of the Second Month, 1696. Being the Publick Day of Thanksgiving for the Deliverance of the King and Kingdom. Small 4to, half calf. London ,1696 Binding soiled. 25 i86 Keith, George. A Sermon Preach'd ait the Parish-Church of St. Hden's, London, May the 19th, 1700. Small 4to, half calf. London, 1700 On the last page is this curious notice: "This is to give Notice, That a Printed Sheet, call'd Mr. George Keith's Account of a National Church, etc. Humbly Presented to the Bishop of London. Published by Tacy Sowle, the Quaker Printer, which she hath delivered to the Hazvkers (as one of them told me), to cry about the Streets, is a Quaker-Cheat." 187 Keith, George. A Sermon Preach'd at Turners-Hall, the 5th of May, 1700. In which he gave an Account of his Joyning in Communion with the Church of Enigiland, with some Additions and Enlargements made by Himself. Small 4to, half calf. London, 1700 First' Edition of Keith's Last Sermon, with the half title. 188 Keith, George. A Sermon Preach'd ait Turners-Hall the sth of May, 1700. In which he gave an Account of his Joyning in Communion with the Church of England; Second Edition. Small 4to, half calf. London, 1700 With the half title. "Mr. Keith's Last Sermon." 189 Keith. Proteus Ridivivtis; or. The Turner of Turners- Hall Truly Represented ; and the Abuses and Fajlsehoods of George Keith's Fourth Narrative, so far as they concern the Author, Examin'd and Detected by Daniel Phillips. 4to, half bock. London, 1700 190 Keith, George. The Standard of the Quakers Examined; or, An Answer to tihe Apology of Robert Barclay. 8vo, calf. London, 1702 191 (Keith, George.) An Account of the Great Divisions Amongst the Quakers in Pensilvania, etc. As appears by itheir own Book, here following, Printed 1692, and lately came from thence, Intituled, viz.. The Plea O'f the Innocent against the False Judgment of the Guilty. Being a Vindi- cation of George Keith, and his Friends, who are joined witli him in this present Testimony, from the False Judg- ment, Calumnies, false Information and Defamaltions df Samuel Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, and others, joyned with them, being in November Twenty Eigiht, Di- rected, by way of Epistle, to faithful Friends of Truth, in An Aceoune of the Amongft the QUAKERS, I N vania. As sppears by thdr own Book,, liere following > Piidua t^^. aod lately came from thence, lotituled , viz^ The Vha of ihc loaoccnt, agabft the gm 3|ttllStmnt of Bring aYihdicitipn of Cedrge Keiths and his Friends, who'are jftoedwitb him ia this prcfent Tdlintony, Grom the Falfe Jndgmoit, Gduiii* fOEi, &]& InformatioDS and PebmaticHis oC Sanmel Jrnngtt Jom Sime«l(, Tbih 95y^<^ and others, joysed widi them, boa^ in Number Tncncy Eight.' DiKftcd, "by wav of Epiftlc, to fafehful Friends qf Tnith, in Penfii- poTiia, Ea^Amff^ei-Jerfey^ and elfc-where, aiqccafion tequireibi ' ' ' ' ' ■ ..■■■■ ■ ■. Jota > $0i s I. Nicodemiis fiddy Dttb m. Itm jiiiet aiy Mtn beftre it hear him.: Ms a $• i6,\ii. It it not tbt manner ef the Romans, fdd Fdlnt, la ieUvet mj max ti Sit fc^iif that he which it aecufedt have the Accifert face to fkcei Midta have liceife ta atfmrfar bimfelf, concetiung the Crime laid againfi iim. Pfal. <8. *, a. to ye indeed fpeal; Rightewfnefi^ Cmpegatim? D« ye rudge Vh rightKOyeS»ntofMenf Tea, in Heart jwticr\,md(idtieft.yiuweitb thevL letictefjmJiMdttn the Earth. < • r IwdoH, Printed for, and are to be Sold, by Jchn Gwillm \ixli^fgitefifitt, and Mch. Baldwin. MWarinck-lane^^\6j^x, Facsimile Title of Lot igi^ THE State of the CAS E> Briefly but Impartially given betwixt the PEOPLE. called QUAKERS. I N Fenfihaaiay he., in Amrica y who re main in UNITY; And With fome fev? Seduced byhim into a Se^ara. ftowfpom thera.. As alfoa Jufi Kindicatid?t of ray Self from the Reproaches aod Abufes of thofe BackJlideKs. By SAMVEL JENNIKG&, Ttor. iS.r— 17, Hft that is jttff'.in his (^vn-Cttufi-fie-mttb^ ^u^, Ifuibis K^ei^hboureomethMdJeifchetlihim. Exod. 25.'-'/. Thxjhalt m raife a fife- repm,; &c. Pla}. 120. 5, 4.' Whai.lhaUhe xtvinmiifthee^ wwhat jfutt be doss unto thee, thou falfi T-o^^ ? Sburf Athm of the Mighty, mthCods oj'^unif.eu Londsmt Printed and-Sold by T- fowte-^ near the Meetifi'hoafe in White. H art 'Con?t in Grace'J Chitrch-Sireetf and at the Crooked-BViet-iti Ud^mll'Lam near Sboreditch. 1 654. Facsimile Title Lot ig2. APOs'^TATB EXPOSED^ ContradiSling himfeIf>an(liHis Brother BKADEORD: WHEREIN^ Their:ircfHm(my&^he|Chnftian 'Faith1)f. the' Ptoplefcalled gw^ ^i^^n; ,|is|oppo{ed;^a (G|irs|late !jPaniphletj,\ Stiled^ Bro/y^mv /andHypQcri/ie'deteSfecli ^Forz-ahcre Envyint ttti Strife ist tierc'jsCnjufion,^tni, eterj/ e»il mark, J ames 5. i6,\ "iXjbitfM hi ghetninte thei, tr piitjhallhe itnt vntoihet .thou f»l[e Tongue, fliarfulthwiof'jitfiftgitji'^'''^^**^^ [of 5"»»/'e^-i*&l• 120. 3,4i ZtMitm, Printed and Sold byr.5ow/e,-near'the';Mfrtwfr 'l/okfi in IXibiie-Mart-^Ciurt . in Ontcc-Chuub-fireetiti ^?f Facdmile Title Lot ip6. 29 Pensilvania, East and West- Jersey, and else-where, as occa- sion reqnireth. Small 4to, full polished light calf, canary edges. By Pratt. London, 1692 One of the rarest of the Keith controversies. Written by George Keith and Thomas Biidd. See facsimile of title. 192 Keith. The State of the Case, Biriefly but Impartially given betwixt the People called Quakers, in Pensilvaniai, etc., in America, who remain in Unity ; and George Keith. With some few Seduced by him into a Separation from them ; As also a Just Vindication of My Self from the Reproadieis and Abuses of those Backsliders. By Samuel Jennings. Small 8vo, sprinkled calf. London, 1694 Very rare. The most important publication upon the Quaker side in the controversy zvith Keith. See facsimile TITLE. 193 Keith. The Judgment Given Forth by Twenty-Eight Quakers aigainst George Keith and his Friends. With An- swers to the siaid Judgment, declaring those Twenty-Eight Quakers to be no Christians, as also an Appeal (for which several were imprisoned, etc.) by the said George Keith, etc., to the Yearly Meeting, September, 1692. With a full Account of the said Yearly Meeting, signed by Seventy Quakers. Small 4to, full light calf, gilt, canary edges. By Pratt. Printed at Pensilvania, and now Reprinted at London for Richard Bald- win, 1694. Fine, clean copy. Very rare. 194 Keith. An Epistle to Friends, briefly Commemorating ithe Gracious Dealings of the Lord with them; and warning them to beware of that Spirit of Contention and Division which hath appeaired of late in George Keith and some few others that join w.ith him, who 'have made a Breach and Separation from Friends in some Par'ts of America. By Thomas Ellwood. i2mo, half calf. London, 1694 It was Ethvood who persuaded Milton to zvrite Paradise Regained. 195 Keith. A Furither Discovery of the Spirit of Contention and Division which hath appeared of late in George Keith. Being a Reply to Two Late Printed Pieces of his, the one entituled a Loving Epistle, etc., the other, A Seasonable In- formiation, etc. By Thomas EUwood. Small 8vo, half sprinkled calf. London^ 1694 30 196 Keith. An Apostate Exposed; or, George Keith Con- tradicting 'hijuself and his Brother Bradford. Wherein Their Testimony to the Christian Faith of Vhe People 'cailled Quakeris is opposed to G. K.'s late Pamphlet, Sfiiled Gross Efror and Hypocrisie detected. l2nio, half calf. London, 1695 Excessively rare. See facsimile title. 197 Keith. Certain Certificaites Received from America on behalf of Samuel Jennings, tending to clear him from Scan- dals cast on him by George Keith and others of his Opposers. Made pu'blick by John Pennington. i2mo, sprinkled calf. London, 1693 One of the rarest of the Keith pamphlets. Title repaired on lower margin. 198 Keith. Truth Defended; and the Friends thereof cleared from the False Charges, Foul Reproaches, and Envious Cavils cast upon it and tihem by George Keith (an apostate from them). In two books, by him lately published. * * * Both wihich Books are herein Answered, and his Malice, Injusti'ce, and Folly Exposed. By Thomas Ell wood. i2mo, sprinkled calf. London, 1695 199 Keith. Sonne Reasonable Reflections upon the Quakers' Sdemn Protestation agaimslt George Keith's Proceedings at Turners-Hall, 291th April, 1697, which was by them Printed and sent thither, as the Reasons of their appearing to De- fend .than'sdves, herein Annex'd Verbatim. By an Impar- tial Hand. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1697 200 Keith. Some Brief Observations upon George Keitih's Earnest Expostulation, contained in a Postcript to a late Book of his, entituled The Antichristts and Sadducees De- tected, etc. Offered to the Perusal of such as the said Ex- postulation was Recommended to. By E. P. (Edward Pen- ington.) l2mo, half calf. London,, 1696 201 Keith. The People called Quakers cleared by George Keith from the False Doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his Self-Contiradiotions laid open in the ensuing Citations out of his Books. By John Penington. i2mo, half sprinkled calf. London, 1696 202 Keith. More Work for George Keith. Being George Keith's Vindication of the People called Quakers with him- self, against the Forgeries and Abuses of Thomas Hicks and William Kessin, called Anabaptists, with the Rest of their 31 Confederate Brethren of the Barbican Meeting, held at Lon- don, the 28th of the 6th Month, 1674. i2mo, half sprinkled calf. London, i6g6 By William Penn. Very rare. 203 Keith. A Moideat Detection of George Keith's (mis- called) Just Vindicaition of his Earnest Expostulation. Pub- lished by him as a pret;Miided Answqr to a Late Book of Mine, entituled Some Brief Observations. By E. P. (Ed- ward Penington.) i2mo, half sprinkled calf. London, 1696 Very rare, with the four pages of advertisements at the back, the last leaf of ivhich is repaired. 204 Keith. An An'swer to George Keith's Narrative of his Proceedings at Turner's Hall, on the nth of the Month called June, 1696. Wherein his Charges against divers of the Peoiple called Quakers (both in that, and in another book of his, callled Gross Error and Hypocrisie Deltected) are fairly Considered, Examined and Refuted. By Thomas Ell- wood. i2m.o, half sprinkled calf. London, i6g6 Excessively rare. 205 Keith, Sir William. A Collection of Papers and other Tracts written ocoaisionally on Various 'Subjects. To which is prefixed by way of Preface an Essay on tlie Nature of a Publick Spirit. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. London, 1740 Very rare. Keith ivas Governor of Pennsylvania. At page 212 will be found a description of Philadelphia. 206 KiMBER, Emmor. An Account of the Time of Holding the Yearly, Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends on the Continent of America. i2mo, half bock. Philadelphia (1812) 207 T ACY, JOHN. The Prophetical Warnings of, Pro- L, nounced under the Operation of the Spirit. Lon- don, 1707. — Enithusiasltick Imposters, No Dfviiniefy Inspired Prophets. London, 1707. — An Answer to Several Treatises latelv publisHi'd on the subject of the Prophets. (London, 1707.)— Quakerism Ex-pos'd to Publick Censure by Francis Bugg. ' London, 1699.— Clavis Prophetica; or, A Key to the Prophecies of Mons Marion. Part H . Lon- don (1707).— A Cry from the Desart; or. Testimonials of 32 the Miraculous Things lately come to pass in the Qevennes. London, 1707. Bound in 1 vol. Svo, calf. A rare series of tracts relating to the French prophets, of whom Samuel Keimer (the patron of Dr. Franklin) and Mary Keimer, his sister, came to Pennsylvania. 208 Lay, Benjamin. Memoirs of. Portrait. i2mo, paper. , New York, 1843 209 Legacy, A; or. Widow's Mite left by Alice Haiyes. To her Children and others. i2mo. London, 1786 210 Leslie. The Snake in the Grass; or, Satan Transform'd into an Angel of Light, Discovered. The Deep and Unsus- pected Swbtlity which is Couched under the Pretended Sim- plicity of many of the Principal Leaders of those People call'd Quakers. The Third Edition. Frontispiece. 8vo, calf. London, i6q8 211 Leslie. A Defence of a Book intituled The Snake in the Grass, in Replv to several Answers put out to it by George Whitehead, Joseph Wyeth, etc. 8vo, half calf. (Rebacked.) London, 1700 212 Lester, Elizabeth B. The Quakers. A Tale. i2mo, boards, uncut. New York, 1818 Hannah IVistar's copy, with autograph. 213 Letter from an English Reformed Quaker, to his Friend in Scotland of the same Persuasion. With tihe An- swer and Reply thereto. Small 4to, half bock. Edinburgh, 1703 Title soiled. 214 Letters to a Member of the Society of Friends. By a Clergyman of the Church of England. 4 vols. l2mo, paper. London, N. D. 215 Letter from one of the People call'd Quakers to Francis De Voltaire, occasioned by his Remarks on that People. 8vo, uncut. London, 1741 216 Letter to a Person Lately Join'd with the People called Quakers. i6mo. 1748 33 217 Lettre d'Un Bourgeois de Londre, Quacker de Relig- ion. A son Cbleigue Mr. R. W. Marchand a Ratterdam. Tradiiit de I'Anglois. Small 4to, half morocco. L'An, i688 About William Penn. Very rare. 218 Liberty of the Subject, The, by Magna Charta; or, Several Weighty Things to be Considered of by the Jurors and Judges. Small 4to, half bock. 1664 219 (LiNDLEY, Benjamin). The Shiboleth of Priest-hood wherein it is debated and proved by the evidence of Script- ure and right of Reason, to be absoUitely impossible for any unholy man to execute the office of a Gospel Minister. Small 4tc, half bock. Printed Anno Domino, 1678 220 LoMBEj Henry. An Exhortation given forth at the Re- quirings of the Lord, in tender Love to all that have been in any Measure turned unto Truth. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1694 221 ]\ yi ARSILLAC, J. La Vie de Guillattme Penn, Fon- IW dateur de la Pensylvania. 2 vols. 8vo, half bound. Paris, 1791 Library stamp on title. 222 Marshall^ Charles. A Second Epistle. Being a Ten- der Salutation to the Seed of Jacob. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1673 On the back of title it has written: "Ann Stockton's Booke," "Dorcas Stockton Book." 223 Mason, Benjamin. Light Rising out of Obscurity; or, A Reply to Francis Herr's Pamphlet. 8vo, half bock. Philadelphia, 1790 An answer to a pamphlet against the Quaker view of bap- tism, by Francis Herr, a Mennonite preacher. 224 Mason, Martin. A Loving Invitation and a Faithful Warning to all People w!ho believe they must give an Ac- count to the Righteous God for the Deeds done by them in Flesih. Small 4to, half bock. London (1660) Written 7uhilst a prisoner in the city goal in Lincoln, 1660. (3) 34 225 Mason, Martin. A Faithful ■warning with good Advice from Israel's God to England's King and his Council. ___ Small 4to, half bock. London (1660) 226 Mason, Martin. One Mite more Cast into God's Treas- ury in some Prison- Meditations ; or, Observations and Breathing of a Honest Heart, touching England's Condition now at this day. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1665 227 Mason, Susanna. Selections from the Letters and Manu- scripits of. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1836 228 MiCHENER, Ezra. A Retrospect of Early Quakerism. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1861 229 MoLLiNEUx, Mary. Fruits of Retirement; or, Misceilla- neoais Poems, Moral and Divine. i2mo, sheep. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1781 230 MiFFLiN, K^ARNER. The Defence of. Against Aspersion caist on him on Account of his Endeavours to promote Right- eousness, Mercy and Peace among Mankind. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1796 The author ivas a zealous Friend, and was one of those selected at the time of the Battle of Germantown to present their testimony against zvar to Sir William Hozve and Gen- eral George Washington. The delegates were locked up by both commanders. His defence contains valuable informa- tion concerning the war and slavery. 231 MuGGLETON, LoDOwicK. A Looking-Glass for George Fox, the Quaker, and other Quakers. 4*0. I/Dndon, 1756. — the Neck of the Quakers Broken. By Lodowick Mugg'le- tcn. 4to. London, 1756. — The Answer to Williann, Penn, Quaker. By Lodowick Muggleton. 4to. 1756. Bound in i vol. Half sheep. 232 TVTARRATIVE OF FACTS AND CIRCUM- [\ stances that have tended to produce a Secession from the Society of Friends in New England Yearly Meeting. 8vo. Providence, 184S 35 233 Nayler, James. Anitichrist in Man, Christ's Enemy, who hath been pretending for Christ in notion, but nov^'- at his appearance stands up witlh all his power to deny his Light, and preach him insufficient. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1656 234 Naylee, James. A Collection of Sundry Books, Epistles, and Papers written by. Some of whidh were never before Printed. With an Impartial Relation of the Most Remark- able Transactions Relating to his Life. 8vo, old calf. (Cracked.) London, 1716 Naylor had his tongue bored with a red-hot iron, and was whipped with three hundred and twenty lashes. 235 Nayler, James. A Collection of Sundry Books, Epistles and Papers written by. 8vo, half boards. London, 1716 With autograph of Charles Nayler, the Philadelphia Con- gressman and soldier. 236 Nixon, Barnaey. Extracts from the Manuiscript Writ- ings of. i2mo, sheep. Richmond, 1814 237 Norwich Monthly Meeting. An Afifectioniate Address to the Yo'Uth of. i2m.o, half bock. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783 Slightly imperfect. 238 OAP'ERS RELATING TO THE QUAKERS' P Tythe Bill. 8vo. Dublin, 1737 239 (Parke, James.) A Warning to England, with a Hand of True Pity and Compassion still held forth in the Love of God, to call yoit all to Repentance. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1679 240 Pemberton, John. A Testimony of the Monthly Meet- ing of Friends "at Pyrmont, in Westphaliai, Germany, con- cerning John Pemberton, of Philadelphia. gyo. Philadelphia, T798 241 Penington, Isaac. Some Sensible, Weighty Queries concerning some things very sweet and necessary to be ex- perienced in the Truly-Christian State. igjiio. Printed in the Year 1677 36 242 Penington, Isaac. To the Jews Natural, and to the Jews Spiritual. With a few words to England, my Native Country, etc. i6mo. Printed in the Year 1677 243 Penington, Isaac. Select Pieces on Religious Subjects. 8vo, half boards. Philadelphia, 1783 244 Penn, William. Truth Rescued from Imposture ; or, A Brief Reply to a meer Rapsodie of Lies, Folly, and Slan- der. But a pretended Answer to the Tryall of W. Penn, and W. Mead, etc. Writ and subscrib'd S. S. By a Pro- fest Enemy to Oppression W. P. Small 4to, three-quarter half morocco, uncut. Printed in the Year 1670 Fine copy. Very rare. 245 Penn, William. Truth Rescued from Imposture; or, A Brief Reply to a meer Rapsodie of Lies, Folly and Slan- der. But a pretended Answer to the Tryal of W. Penn and W. Mead, etc. Writ and subscrib'd S. S. By a Profest Enemy to Oppression W. P. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1670 Very scarce. 246 Penn, William. The Great Case of Liberty and Con- science once more Briefly Debated and Defended, by the authority of Reason, Scripture, and Antiquity. * * * The author W. P. Small 4to, three-quarter morocco, uncut. Printed in the Year 1670 247 Penn, William. Truth Exalted. In a Short, but sure, Testimony against all those Religious Faiths and Worships that have been formed and followed in the darkness of Apostac)% and for that Glorious Light which is now risen and shines forth in the Life and Doctrine of the despised Quakers. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1671 248 Penn, William. The New Witnesses proved old Here- ticks; or, Information to the Ignorant. In which the Doc- trines of John Reeve and T-odowick Muggleton, which they stile Mysteries never before known, revealed, or heard of from the Foundation of the World, are proved to be mostly Ancient Whimsies, Blaspliemies and Heresies, from the Evi- dence of Scripture, Reason and several Historians. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1672 Has monogram of S. R. {Samue! Richardson) on title. 37 249 Penn, William. The Spirit of Truth Vindicated, against that of Error and Envy, unseasonably Manifgisted in a late Malicious Libel, intituled The Spirit of the Quakers, Tyed, etc. Small 4to, half morocco, uncut. Printed in the Year 1672 250 Penn, William. Plain Dealing with a Traducing Ana- baptist; or. Three Letters writ upon occasion of some Slan- derous Reflections given and promoted against William Penn by one John Morse. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1672 251 Penn. William. Judas and the Jews Combined against Christ and his Followers. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1673 252 Penn, William. The Counterfeit Christian Detected and the Real Quaker Justified; or, God and Scripture, Reason and Antiquity against the Vile Forgeries, Gross Perversions, Black 'Slanders, Plain Contradictions and Scuruilous Lan- guage of T. Hicks, an Anabaptist Preacher, etc. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Printed in the Year 1674 253 Penn, William. Urim and Thummim; or, The Apos- tolical Doctrine of Light and Perfection Maintained against the Opposite Plea of Saul Grevill. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1674 254 Penn, William. England's Present Interest Discover'd, with Honour to the Prince and Safety to the People. In Answer to the one Question 'which is most Fit, Eaisie and Safe at this Junction of Affairs to be done for Composing, at last Quieting of Differences, Allaying the Heat of Con- trary Interests, and making them subservient to the Interest of GoverrHnent, and Consistent with the Prosperity of the Kingdom. Presented and Submitted to ithe Consideration of 'Superiours by William Penn. Small 4to, uncut. Printed in the Year 1675 One of the most important State papers of the time, and excessively rare. 255 Penn, William. Saul Smitten to the Ground. Being a Brief, but Faitliful Nanrative of the Dying Remorse of a late Living Enemy (to the People called Quakers, and their Faith and Worship), Matthew Hide. * * * With an Appendix both to Foes and Friends on this occasion, by William Penn. Small 4to, three-quarter morocco, uncut. Printed in the Year 1675 38 256 Penn, William. The Continued Cry of the Oppressed for Justice. Being a farther Accotmt of the late Unjust and Crud Proceedings of ITnreaisonable Men against the Persons and Estates of many of the People call'd Quakers, etc. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1675 257 Penn, William. The Skirmisher Defeated and Truth Defended. Being an Answer to a Pamphlet, entituled A Skirmish made upon Quakerism. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1676 258 Penn, William. To the Churches of Jesus throughout the World, gathered and settled in his Eternal Light, Power and Spirit, to be one Holy Flock, Family, and Household to the Lord. Small 4to, half morocco. Printed in the Year 1677 259 Penn, William. To the Children of Light in this Gen- eration called of God to be Partakers of Fjternal Life in Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God and Light of the World. Small 4to, half morocco. London (1678) 260 Penn, William. A Brief Examination and State of Liberty SpirituaJ, both with Resipect to Persons in their Private Capacity and in their Church Society and Com- munion. Small 4to, half morocco. London, 1681 261 Penn^ William, and Mead, William. The Peoples' Antient and Just Libertieis Asserted in the Tryal of William Penn and William Mead, at the Sessions held at the Old- Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Septem- ber. '70, against the most Arbitrairy procedure of that Court. Small 4to, half morocco. London, 1682 262 Penn, William. Predikatie Gedann door, in Londen. Small 4to, half morocco. Amsteldam, 1700 263 Penn, William. Primitive Christianity Revived. Also Select Essays on Religious Subjects from the Writings of Isaac Penington. Svo, half boards. Philadelphia, 1783 264 Penn, William. Tender Counsel and Advise, by way of Epistle, to all those who are sensible of their Day of Visitation, and who have received the call of the Lord, lamo, half bock. Enoch Story, Philadelphia, 1783 39 265 Phillips, Catharine. Reasons why the People called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the A/lethodisfcs in their Missions to the Negroes in the West India Islands and Africa. l2n\o, half bock. Philadelphia, 1792 266 Phipps, J. Brief Remarks on the Common Arguments now used in Sup'port of Divers Ecclesiastical Imipositions in this Nation. 8vo. London, 1769 267 Phipps, Joseph. The Original and Present Stalte of Man. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1783 268 Piety Promoted. In a Collection of Dying Sayings of many of the People called Quakers. 4 vols. i2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1854 269 Pike, Joseph. An Epistle to the National Meeting of Friends in Dublin, concerning good Order and Discipline in the Church. 8vo, half morocco. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1770 270 Pike, Samuel, and Sandeman, Robert. An Epistolary Correpondence between. i2mo, uncut. Whitehaven, 1798 271 Plea for the Poor. By a Collection of Siuidry Script- ures out of the Old and New Testament. i2mo, half bock. London, 1708 272 Pooley, W. Part of the Sufferings of Leicesteirshire and North-hamptonshire, by Informers and Priests; also God's Mercies Testified unto, and Man's Cruelty bore Witness against. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1683 27^^ Primitive Heresie Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the Pt?ople called Quakers. Wherein is shewn, in seven Particulars, that the Principal and most Characterisitick Er- rors of the Quakers were Broached and Condemned in the Days of the Apositles and the fir.st one hundred alnd fifty years after Christ. To which is added A Friendly Expos- tulation with William Penn, upon Account of his Primitive Christianity, lately published. Small 4to, half morocco. London, 1698 274 Pugh, Ellis. A Salutation to the Britains to call them from the many things to the one thing needful for the sav- ing of their souls. Translated from the British laniguage by Rowland Ellis, revis'd and corrected by David Lloyd. i2mo, calf. London, 1732 40 Exceedingly scarce. The author zvas born in Merioneth- shire, Wales, in 1656. Became a Quaker preacher in 1680, came to Pennsylvania in 1687, and settled in Givynedd, where this work was written, and died 30! of loth month, 1718. 275 i^UAKER TRACTS IN DUTCH. By James Naykr, \) Edward Burroughs, George Fox, Francis Howgil, ^- James Parnel, Isaac Penington, Stephen Qrisp, Georg« Keith, William Ames, John Higgens, Margaret Fell, William Caton, John Higgins, James Park, Pieter Hendrick, Jacob and Isaac Jacobsy, William Penn, Benjamin Furley, Christopher Birkhead, and others. 65 pieces. Small 4to, parchment. In i vol. 1658-1672 This collection of sixty-iive Quaker tracts are bound to- gether in parchment, and zvere evidently collected by one of the early Dutch Quakers, possibly Benjamin Furley. They are neatly printed, and are separated by numbered parch- ment clippings. Many of them are not in Smith's catalogue, and it is not probable that the collection could be duplicated. Most of them were ivritten to, or against, the Mennonites, and are invaluable in their relation to the Pennsylvania emi- gration. 276 Quaker Tracts. No Cross, No Crown ; or, Several Sober Rea-sons agiainst Hat-Honoiir, Titular-Respects, You to a Single Person. With the Apparel and Recreations of the Times. By W. Penn, an humble Disciple and Patient Bearer of the Cross of Jesus. 4to. Printed in the Year 1669. {The excessively rare first edition). — The Great Case of Tythes truly stated, clearly opened, and fully resolved. By An- thony Pearson. 4to. 1659. — The Conscientious Cause of the Sufiferers, called Quakers, Pleaded and Expostulated with their Oppressors in the Nation of England, and par- ticularly in and about the City of London. (By Gfeorge) W. W(hiWhead). 4to. London, 1664. — To the Beloved and Chosen of God in the Seed Elected, particularly in London and Elsewhere. By Edward Burroughs. 4to. London, 1660. — Salutation to the Suffering-Seed of God, By Josiah CoaJe. 4to. London, 1663. — A Short Testimony concerning Catherine Allardes, late Wife to John Fu'Iler- toune, of Kennebar, who deparited this Life the last day of the last Month called February, 1670. 4*0. London, 1671. — The Burden of Babylon and the Triumph of Sion. By George Bishope. London, 1661. — Iconoclastes; or, A Ham- mer to break down all invented Images, Image-makers, and image Worshippers, shewing how contrary they are both 41 to the Law and Gospel. By George Fox. 4to. London, 1671. — A Relation of the Inhumane and Barborous Suffer- ings of the People called Quakers in the City of Bristol during the Mayoralty of John Knight, commonly called Sir John Knight .commencing from the 29th of the 7th Month, 1663, to the 29th day of the same Month, 1664. 4to. Lon- don, 1665. (yery rare. Contains all the names of those imprisoned, and of much interest and value to Pennsylvania.) — To the King. By T. Taylor and Elizabeth Hootin. 4to. (London, 1676.) — ^A General Epistle to Friends. By George Fox, 1670. 4to. (London, 1670). — To all Friends Every- where, to whom this may concern, to go abroad among them to be read in the fear of God by them. By Patrick Living- ston. 4to. (London, 1670.) Written from prison. — My dearly beloved Friends and Brethren, whom the Lord hath rxivealed unto and visited with his heavenly -power. By 'Stephen Hubbersity. 4to. (London, 1670). — Several Epis- tles given forth by two of the Lord's Faithful Sei-vants, \\ihom he sent to New-Eng'land to Bear Witness to his Everlasting Truth, and were there (by the priests, rulers and professors), after cruel and long Imprisonment, and Inhumane Whippings and Banishmenc, put to death for no other cause but for keeping the Commrmdment'; of God and Testimony of Jesus. Wm. Robinson and Wm. Ltddra. Here is also prefixed W. R., his Testimony of his call to that service, for obedience unto which he underwent tha wrath of men, but hath obtained Everlasting Peace and Rest with God. 4*0. London, 1669. ."He afterwards com- ing to Boston, in New England, ivhere, for being called a Quaker, he was by Priests and Rulers torn and tortured with cruel zvhipping, and banihsed, on pain of death, and kept close prisoner almost a year, fast chained to a Logg of Timber from the hour of his coming into Prison, till tM very moment they led him forth to be murdered.' — The True Light Shining in England to give unto all her Inhabitants the Knowledge of their Ways. By William Smith. London, 1660. — Silent Meeting a Wonder to the World, yet Prac- ticed by the Apostles and owned by the People of God, scornfully called Quakers. By William Britten. 4to. Lon- don, 167 1. — A Testimony of Truth against all the Sowers of Dissention, Strife and Discord amongst the People of God. by William Bailey. 4to. London, 1667. — The Word of the Lqrd. To his beloved Citty, New-Jerusalem. By William Dewsbury. (London, 1663). — Some Grounds and Reasons Drawn from the Law of God and this Nation, to manifest the Unlawfulness of the Practice of those Magistrates, and others, who Commit Men to Prison, or Fine them, for not 42 Putting off the Hat, ate. By John Pennyman, Thomas Coveney and Humiphrey Woolrich. 4to. London, 1660. — A Special Warrant given forth (from the Spirit of God, etc.) By Joseph Fall. London, 1663.— The Deceitful Spirit Dis- covered in its Secret and Mysterious Workings. By Will- iam Qeevelye. 4Jto. London, 1667.— A Loving SaJlutatioti to all People who have any Desires after the Living God. By J. Beevan. 4to. London, 1660. — A Visitation in Love to those of She People called Baptists. By John Anderson. 4to. London, 1660. — A Salutation of Love, from the open- ing of .the Springs of Eternal Life. By Robert Lodge. 4to. London, 1665. — A Manifestation of Divine Love. By Thomas Sakhouse. 4to. London, 1660. — A Salutation to the Little Flock, wlho doe choose Christ to be their Flock. By John Samm. 4to. London, 1663 : and These Queries are given forth for any, either Priest or People, to Answer, if ithey can. By George Fox. 4to. London, 1665. Bound in i vol. 4to, old calf. This very curious and excessively rare collection of twenty-seven tracts are all in the original contemporary bind- ing in old calf, with leather strings and stamped on the side "H. W." 277 Qu.\KER Tracts. The Resurrection of John Lilburne, now a Prisoner in Dover-Castle. 4to. London, 1656. — To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. By G(eo.) F(ox). 4to. London, 1659. — Persecution Incon- sistent with Cbristiainity, Humane Society, and the Honour of Princes. By Richard Hubberthorn, Samuel Fisher, and Francis Howgill. 4to. London, 1670. — Good Counsel and Advice unto the Magistrates and People of Nrowich. 4to. I.X)ndon, 1676. — True Christianity Vindicated. By Ambros Rigge. 4to. London, i679.^To the People at and about 'Stafford. By Thomas Taylor. 4to. London, 1679. — A General Epistle to be Read in the fear of God. By WiHiam Dewsbury. 4to. London, 1682. — An Abstract of the Lives, Precepts and Sayings of the Ancient Fathers. By J(ohn) W (biting). 4to. London, 1684. — The Spirit that works Abomination and its Abominial work Discovered. By Mary Ellwiood and Margery Clipsham. 4to. London, 1685. — .'^n Account of some of the Travels and Sufferings of that Faithful Servant of the Lord, Thomas Buggs. 4to. Lon- don, 1685. — A Serious Examination of a Pretended An- swer to a Paper of Judgment past at Yorks. By George Myers. 4*0. London, 1686.— Concerning the Apostate Christians that think to do Miracles. By G(eo.) F(ox). 4to. London, 1683. — An Epistle by way of Testimony to 43 the Frienids of Manchester. By Samuel Watson. 4to. Lon- don, 1695. — The Sufferinig Case of John Love, of Ash, near Sand^vich, in Kent. 4to. London, 1698. — An Epistle to all Young Convinced Friends. By John Love. 41:0. London, 1696. — A Caution agaiinst all Perturbation of the Mind. By John Bellers. 4to. London, 1702. — A Testimony to True Christianity, Restored in its Ancient Glory and Beaiuty. By Ambrose Rigge. 4to. London, 1703. — A Treatise concern- ing tlie Internal Word and Spirit of God. By Ambrose Rigge. 4to. London, 1704. — To the Lords and Commionis in Parliament Assembled is Plumbly Offered an Account of some few of the many Sufferings of the People call'd Quakers. 4to. London, 1704. — The Suffering-Case of sev- eral of the People commonly called Quakers. 4to. Lon- don, 1709. Bound in i vol. 4to, half calf. Series of twenty very rare tracts, all first editions and mostly uncut. 278 Quaker Tracts. A Sober Reply on Behalf of the People called Quakers, to two Petitions against them. 410. Lon- don, 1699. — Truth and Innocency Vindicated, and the Peo- ple called Quakers Defended in Principle and Practice. Ex- amined by W. Whitehead. 4to. London, 1699. — Tiuth Prevalent and the Oualkers Discharged from the Norfolk- Rectors Furious Charge. By George Whitehead. 4to. Lon- don, 1 70 1. — Some Observations on the Remarks upon the Quakers ; or. The Busie Priest's Envy Detected. 4to. Lon- don, 1700. — ^A Narraitive of a Charge againsit Francis Bugg. By Henry Pickwortih. 4to. London, 1701. — An Answer to Francis Bugg's Treatise, enti'tuled Quakerism Deeply Wounded. By Henry Pickworth. 4to. London, 1702. — The Vicar of Banbury further Corrected. By Richard Vdv- crs. 4to. London, 1703. — Further Corrections of the Vicar of Banbury. By Richard Vivers. 4to. London, 1704. — The Administrators Admonished. 4to. London, 1705. — The Glorious Brightness of the Gospel Day. By Thomas Ellwood. 4to. London, 1707. — ^A Defense of the Book entituled Leventhus and Ebision. 4to. London, 1709. — A Vain Boaster Defeated and Francis Bugg Prov'd a Coward. By John Whiting. 4to. (London, 1709). — The People called Quakers Truly Represented. By George Whitehead. 4to. Lortdon, 1712. — ^A. Gentle Correction for Singers, such as Pretend to Sing David's Psalms. 4to. London, 1709. Etc. Botmd in I vol. 4to, half calf. An unique collection of fourteen very rare Quaker tracts. All first editions and uncut. 44 279 Quakers' Quibbles in Three Parts. First set forth in 'an Expostuilatory Epistle to Will Penn, concerning the late Meeting held in Barbycon between the Baptists and the Quakers. 8vo, half calf. London, 1673 280 Quaker Soldier, The; or, The British in Philadelphia. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, N. D. 281 OANDALL, JOHN. A Brief Account of the Rise, f\ Principles, and Description of the People call'd Quakers. i2mo, uncut. Bristol, 1747 282 Reckett, William. Some Account of the Life and Gos- pel Labours of. Also Memoirs of the Life, Religious Ex- perience and Gospel Labours of James Gough. lamo, calf. Philadelphia, 1783 283 Reckett, William. Some Account of the Life and Gos- pel Labours of. i2mo, half bock. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1783 284 Reformer, The. A Religio'US Work, published monthly from January i, 1820, to December, 1830. Lacking all of 1824. Vols. L to IV. and VL to XI., inclusive. 7 vols. 8vo half morocco. Philadelphia By Theopilus R. Gates, founder of the Battle Axes, a| sect whose votaries met clothed like Adam and Eve. 285 Religious Tracts. A Collection of, viz.: On the Spirit of Prayer; On War and its Repugnancy to the Christian Life; Chrisitian Piety; Daily Conversations with God, illus- trated in the Life of A. Nicolas; and A Representation of the Negro-Trade. In I vol. i6mo, boards. H. Miller, Philadelphia (1766) The first title is damaged. Miller printed all except the last, which is by Anthony Beneset, and was printed by Hall & Sellers, 1767. 286 Report of the Trial of Friends in the City of Phila- delphia, June, 1828. The case of Edmund Shotwel, Joseph Lukens, Charles Middleton, and others. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1828 45 287 Report of the Trial of Friends at Stubenville, Ohio, from the 151th to the 26th October, 1828. By Matrcus T. C. GouW, 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1829 288 Richardson, John. An Account of the Life of that Ancient Servant. Giving a Relation of many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the work of the Ministry in England, Ireland, America, etc. Svo sheep. Philadelphia, 1759 289 RiGGE, Ambrose. A Brief and Serious Warning to such as are concerned in Commerce and Trading. l2mo. London, 1771 290 Rorerts, Daniel. Some Memoirs of the Life of John Roberts. Sixth Edition. i2mo, half bock. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1773 291 Roberts. Daniel. Some^ Memoirs of the Life of John Roberts. Written by his Son. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia. Reprinted by Henry- Miller and Sold by James Der Kinderen in Strawberry-Alley, 1766 292 Roberts, Ellwood. Lyrics of Quakerism and other Poems. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Norristown, 1895 293 Roberts. Ellwood. Plymouth Meeting: its Estaiblish- ment and the Settlement of the Township. With Historical, Geneologlcal and Biographical data from Records of Friends. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Norristown, 1900 294 Rogers, Horatio. Mary Dyer, of Rhode Island, the Quaker Martyr. i2mo, cloth. Providence, 1896 295 Rules of Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia. i2mo, sheep. Westchester, 1838 JVith trade label of "John Mtilherin, Binder, West Ches- ter, Pa." 296 Samble, Richard. A Testimony to the Plainness and Simplicity of the Truth as it is in Jesus. With something concerning Baptism and the Supper of the Lord, etc. Small 4to, half calf. Printed in the Year 1679 46 297 Savey, William. Seven Sermons and a Prayer preached .at the Meetings of the Religious Society of Friends in America, etc. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1808 298 ScHiMMELPENNicic, Mary Ann. Life of. Edited by C. C. Hankin. Portrait. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1839 299 Scott, J. War Inconsistent with the Doctrine and Ex- ample of Jesus Christ. i2mo, half bock. Philadelphia, 1799 300 ScoTT, Job. Letters from. Written whilst in Europe, to his Rela'tioms and Friends. First published in Amer.ca. i2mo, half bock. London, i8io 301 Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase and Progress of the Christian People called Quakers. Inter- mixed with several Remarkaible Occurrences. The Second Edition. Folio, old calf. (Rebacked.) London, 1725 William Rakestraiv's copy, with his autograph. Contains in manuscript the births and deaths of the Griscom and Rakestraiu families^ 1745-1767. 302 Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase and Progress Oif tihe Christian People called Quakers. With several Remarkable Occurrences intermixed. Third Edition. Folio, calf. Isaac Collins, Burlington, 1774 303 Shewen, William. A Few Words concerning Con- scienc — wha.t it is, and wihat Estate it was in before Trans- gression. i6mo. Printed in the Year 1675 304 Smith, C. Fell. Steven Crisp and his Conrespondents, 1657-1692. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. London, 1892 305 Smith, Joseph. A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books; or. Books Written by Members of the Society of Friends, commioi-ily called Quakers, from their First Rise to the Present Time. Interspersed with Criticai Remarks and Occasional Biographical Notices. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1867 306 Smith, Joseph. Biblotheca Anti-Quakeriana ; or, A Catalogue of Books adverse to the Society of Friends. Al- phabetically arranged. 8vo, cloth. London, 1873 47 307 Smith, William. An Epistle to all the Called and Chosen of God. Small 4to, half bock. (Lacks title.) London, 1672 308 Society of Friends Vindic-vted. Being the Arguments of Counsel of Joseph Hendriclcson, in a Cause between Thomas L. Stotiwell, complainant, and Joseph Hendrick- son and Stacy Decow, defendants. 8vo, boards. Trenton, 1832 309 Some Serious and Awful Considerations Recom- mended TO ALL, particularly the Youth. In a Representaticm of the Uncertainty of a Death-Bed Repentance. i2mo, half bock. Philadelphia (1778) 310 Southard, Samuel L. Argument of. In the Case of Stacy Decow and Joseph Hendrickson versus Thomas L. jSihotwell. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1834 311 Speakman, Thomas H. Divisions in the Society of Friends. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1893 312 Stanton, Daniel. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labours of. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1782 313 Stephenson, Sarah. Memoirs of the Life and Tuav- ds of. l2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1807 314 Story, Thomas. The Memory of that Faithful Man of God, late of Cumberland, deceased. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1692 315 Story, Thomas. A Journal of the Life of. Containing an Account of his Remarkable Convincement of and Em- bracing the Principles of Truth, as held by the People called Quakers, and also of his Travels and Labours in the Serv- ice of the Gospel. Folio, old calf. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1747 An immense storehouse of early information concerning America, through which he traveled in the latter part of the seventeenth century. 316 Suffering-Case, The. Of several of the People Com- inionly called Quakers, on Suits rnostly Commenced for Tythes, in the Court of Exchequer, since tlie Acts made foV the more easie Recovery of Tythes, in the 7th and 8th . 48 of King William the Third. Humbly presented to both Houses of Parliaftnent. Small 4to, half bock. London, 1709 317 Thoughts on the Nature of War and its Repugnancy to the Christian Life. Extracted from a Sermon on the .29th of Novemiber, 1759. Being the Day of Public Thanks- rgiving for the Successes obtained in the late War. Small 8vo, half morocco. Henry Miller, Philadelphia, 1766 318 Three Considerations PRorosED to Mr. Willam Penn^ concerning the Validity and Security of his new Magna Charta for Liberty of Conscience. By a Bap!tist, which may be worthy the consideration of all the Quakers, etc. 4 pp., inlaid. 4to half morocco. London, N. D. A very rare contemporary publication, neatly inlaid. 319 Three Treatises in which the Fundamental Prin- ciples. Doctrines, Worsihip, Miniistry and Discipline of the People cail'led Quakers a^e plainly declared. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1770 Another copy. 8vo, sheep. Wilmington, 1783 320 Three Treatises in which the Fundamental Prin- ciple, Doctrine, Worsihip, etc., of the Quakers are plainly declared. By William Penn, Robert Barclay and Joseph Pike. 8vo, sheep. James Adams, Wilmington, 1783 321 ToMKiNS, John, and Field, John. Pieity Promoted. Being a Collection of the Dyings Sayings of many of the People called Qualters. 8vo, old calf. (Broken.) Dublin, 1721 322 ToMKiNS, John. Piety Promoted in a Collection of the Dying Sayings of many of the People called Quakers. 8vo, old calf. Dublin, 1721 323 True, Short, Impartial Relations. Containing the Substance of the Proceedings at the Assize, held the 12th and I3tlh day of the Monith called August, 1664, at the Town of Hertford (Orlando Bridgman being Judge), chiefly with and against Nine Prisoners called Quakers, as it was then noted and observed first in short-writing, and now made publick, partly to prevent various Reports, and partly to 49 inform People of the Il'legail Proceedings of tlie said Court against the Pnisoneirs aforesaid, eight of Avbich were sen- tenced to be Transported beyond the Seas, there to Remain for Seven Years. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1664 324 Tryais of Peter Boss, George Keith, Thomas Budd, and William Bradford, Quakers, for several Great Misde- meanors (as was pretended by their adversaries) before a Court of Quakers, at the Sessions held at Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, the nimth, tenth, and twelfth days of De- cemiber, 1692. Giving also an Account of the most Arbi- trary Procedure of that Court. Small 4to, half morocco, uncut. Printed first Beyond-Sea, and now Reprinted in London for Richard Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1693. Jl fine copy of one of the rarest of Keith pamphlets. In this trial, for the first time in the zvorld, the modern doc- trine of the liberty of the press zvas decided. Forty-two years later Andreiv Hamilton urged the same view in the Zenger trial in New York. See facssimile title. 325 Two Discourses and a Prayer. Publickly delivered on Sunday the T7th and Tuesday the iQth days of May, 1767, at the Quakers' Yearly Meeting at the Fryers, in Bristol. i2mo, half bock. Andrew Stuart, Philadelphia (1767) Has the name "Mary Flozver, 1768," on title. 326 "I /AUX, ROBERTS. Memoirs of the Lives of Benja- y min Lay and Ralph Sandford, two of ehe earliest Public Advocates for the Emancipation of the En- slaved Africans. Portrait. i2mo, printed boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1815 327 Vaux, Roberts. Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Bene- zet. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1817 To Thomas Wistar Vau.v from his affectionate grand- father, 1836. 328 Vaux, Roberts. Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Bene- zet. Frontispiece. i2mo, boards, uncut. York, 1817 329 Vindication of the Quakers; or. An Ans'wer to the Bp. of L s Charge against them. Svo. London, 1732 (4) TH O F George Keith^^ ^\fFillt mm..j3ra. For'feverai Great Mifde-meaoors' ( As" was pretended by their Adverlaries ) before ^ iii the Seffioiis held at Tbiiadelfhia in Tmjyhama, the Mioth, Tenth, and Twelfth Days. ofVecemkr, i6^g:, Givipg alfoan Ac^unt of the moft Arbitrary Pro- cf cfore ^of thaeCourr. LICENSED, OSoh./xQtb. r» Tt j^i 'i^9i. Uan. roplar. Printed, firft Beyond- Sea^and now ^'Reprinted mLomJon^s'iOY r }Eicftatt3.;'^attitoiii^in jf^^jg/f;^-/^^g:^ 1693' Facsimilie of Title Lot 324., SI 330 Vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology, fo-r the Principles of the People call'd Quakers, against the At- tem'pitis of William Noitcnt. 8vo. London, 1732 331 "V A /■ ALSH, THOMAS. The Life and Death of. '■ w 332 Webe, Elizabeth. Letters from, to Anthony William Boehm. With his Answer. i2mo, paper. Philadelphia, 1806 333 Wetheeill, Charles. History of the Religious Society of Friends called b}' some The Free Quakers, in the City of Philadelphia. Illustrated. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1894 Privately printed. 334 Whitehead, George. The Power of Christ Vindicated against the Magick of Apostacy. In Answer to George Keith's Book, abusively stifed The Magick oif Quakerism. i2mo, sheep. London, 1708 335 Whitehead, George. The Glory of Christ's Light Within Expelling Darkness. Being the sum of the conitiroversie beiCween the People called Quakers, and some of the Non- Conformist Priests, as manifest at two Publick Disputes in Essex, between George Whitehead (called a Quaker) and Stephen Scandret (Presbyter), etc. Small 4to, half bock. Printed in the Year 1669 336 Whitney, John. A Catalogue of Friends' Books. Writ- ten by many of the People called Quakers. From ithe Be- ginning or First Appearing of the saiid People. Svo, half morocco. London, 1708 The first Quaker bibliography. 337 (Whiting, John.) Persecution Expos'd in some Me- moirs relating to the Sufferings of John Whiting and many others of the People called Quakers, for Conscience sake, in the West of England, etc. Small 4to, calf. London, 1715 A valuable repository of biographical information con- cerning the early Friends in England and Pennsylvania. Scarce. 52 338 Whiting, John. Persecution Exposed in some Memoirs relating to the Sufferings of. Second Edition. 8vo, boards. London, 1791 339 Whitrow, Susann.«l. The Work of God in a Dying Maid. Being a Short Account of the DeajHngs of the Lord with one about the Age of Fifteen Years, and daughter of Robert Whitrow, inhabiting in Covent-Garden, in ithe County of Middlesex. i2nio. Printed in the Year 1677 340 Williams, William. Journal of the Life, Travels and Gospel Laboiurs of. l2mo, sheep. Cincinnati, 182S Very rare. 341 WooLMAN, John. Considerations on Pure Wis.dom and Hurnan Policy, on Labour, on Schools, and tlie rig'ht use of the Lord's Outward Gifts. i2mo, half bock. Hall & Sellers, Philadelphia, 1768 342 Woolman, John. Serious Considerations on Various Subjects of Importance. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1774 343 Woolman, John. Tlie Works of. First Edition. i2mo, half morocco. London, 1773 Has on the title, partly erased: "Caspar IVistar, the gift of his Brother Richard Wistar:' Woolman, John. The Works of. Second Edition. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1775 344 Wool MAN, John. A Journal of the Life, Gospel La- bours, and Girisitian Experiences of. 8vo, calf. Dublin, 1776 345 Woolman, John. The Works of. Third Edition. 8vo, old calf. Philadelphia, 1800 With autograph and book label of Benjamin Cowper. 346 y OUNG, SAMUEL.) William Penn and the 1 Quakers, either Impostors or Apostates, which they please, Proved from their avowed Princi- ples and Country Praceices. By Trepidantum Malleus. i6mo, half bock. London, 1697 One paragraph of this curious and rare book is addressed "To William King of Pensilvania," page -83. 53 Books Printed by Christopher Saur. 347 1738. PadiiNj Benjamin. Eine Emstliche Ermahnung, rn Junge und Alte: Zu einer Angeheiichelten Priifung, Ihres Hertzens und Zustandes, Kiirlzlich aus Engeland nach America gesandt, und wegen seiner Wichtigkeit, aus dem Englesc'hen ins Deutsche treulich iibersetzt, von einem Liebhaber der Waliirheit. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1738 An excessively rare broadside. The Brst issue of the Saur Press, bearing an imprint, and there is little doubt that it is the first thing he printed ,and therefore the earliest speci- men of printing in German type ever done in America. Saur wrote to the "Geistliche Fama," in Europe, November 17, 1739: Where shall I Und zvords to praise the good God. So great arc my obligations to Him, may my all be to his serv- ice and the honour of his name. This zvas in zveakness my thirst and desire, because of the many blessings I have re- • ceived since I have been here and through my whole life, I have therefore also wished to begin the German printing establishment here which it bought for me and set here. Now I could Und no more suitable V ehiculum to make it knozvn through ehe land than first to print an Almanac of which only the Title page I send yon together zvith the print of a Translation from the English." The translation from the English is the present broadside. Had the ahnanac been then complete, there seems to be no reason why he should not have sent it instead of only the title page. Only two copies of this broadside on a single sheet have been pre- served. These were cut apart, one going to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the other to Governor Penny- packer. This copy has been slightly injured ctn the lozver right-hand corner. 348 1739. ZiONITISCHER WeYEAUCHS HuGEL ODER MyRRHEN Berg. Worrinnen allerley liebliches und wohl reichendes nach Apotheker-Kunst zu bereitetes Rauch-Werck zu fin- den, etc. Thick small 8vo, full red crushed levant, gilt backs, elaborate gold tooling on sides, broad dentelle borders, edges gilt in the rough. In morocco case, lined with chamois skin, by Lortic, of Paris. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1739 The finest knozvn copy of the first book printed by Saur, and the first book printed in German type in America. This book contains a preface zaritten at Ephrata, Pa., 14th of Fourth month, 1739, zvhich, zvith the title page, covers fourteen pages, Seven hundred and ninety-tzvo pages of 54 hymns, and fourteen passes of index. .It is dedicated "To all solitary Turtle-Doves cooing in the ivilderness as^ a spirit- ual harp — playing in the many times of divine visitation." There are a number of facts in the bibilo graphical history of the Weyrauchs Hiigci, any one of zvhich would be enough to make it a remarkable publication. It was the first book printed in German type in America. It ivas the first book from the justly celebrated and prolific colorAal press of Chris- topher Saur, of Gerr,iant07vn. A letter from Germantow.i, dated November i6, 173S, and published in the "Geistiiche Fama," a European periodical of the Inspired, says: "IFe have here a German book-publishing house established by Saur, and the Seventh-day Baptists have had a great hymn book printed of old and new hymns mixed." In rather a curious way it led to the establishment of the Ephrata press. The thirty-seventh verse of the four hundredth hymn runs as follows: Sehet, sehet, sehet. an! Sehet, sehet an den Mann! Der von Gott erhoeret ist, Der istunser Herr und Christ. Which literally translated is: Look, look, look. Look, look upon the man; He is heard by God; He is our Lord and Christ. The compositor asked Saur whether he thought that more than one Christ had appeared. .Saur inquired of him why he suggested nich an idea; when the man pointed oiit this verse and said it appeared to him that by it Conrad Beissel, the founder of the Ephrata Cloister, meant himself. Saur zvrote this to Beissel, and asked whether it had any founda- tion; whereupon Beissel replied to him that he zvas a fool. This language did not please Saur, ivho soon after issued a pamphlet cejisuring Beissel, saying, among other tilings, that his name contained the number 6fi6 of the beast of the Apocalypse, and that he had received something from all the planets — "from Mars his strenrth, from Venus his in- fluenc over %vom,en. and from Mercur\' his comedian tricks." Beissel became quite angry, and one of the results of the 7uidening breach was a nezi' pre.fs at Ephrata. The Wey- rauchs Hiigel is the largest and most importanJ collection of the hymns of the Ephrata Cloister. Many of them were written there by Beissel and others, but unfortunately it is not possible, except in a few instances, to determine the 55 authorship of particular hymns. Christian Hoehn, "a pious and God-fearing woman," who died an inmate of the Clois- ter at an advanced age, wrote those upon pages 465 and 456; be ginning "IVenn rnir das Creufs will machen Schmert- .■zen," and "Ich dringe ein in Jesu Liebe." A manuscript hook, beantifvlly written and ilhmiinated, in the possession of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, contains the music to which these hymns were sung. As the edition ivas small and the book was in common use for devotional purposes, it has become cxtrcmeh scarce, nearly all of the few known copies being imperfect. For accounts of it see the Deutsche Pionier, vol. VIIL, page 47, and Dr. Seidcnsticker's paper on "Die Dcutsch-Amerikan- ischer Incunabula," in the same volume, page 475. See FACSIMILE TITLE. 349 Another copy. Small thick 8vo, contemporary calf. Christoph Saiir, Gerraantown, 1739 This copy formerly belonged to Conrad Beissel, the founder of the Ephrata Cloister. Bound with it are seventy- one pages of hymns in manuscript in his handwriting, ^-lu- gust II, 1742, he presented it to Johannes Hildebrand, one of the ablest and most active men in the Cloister, who wrote a number of books. Hildebrand has written in it a note of the presentation, and also an additional hymn. It belonged to Dieterich Dishong in 1784 and Johannes Weber in 1851. 350 Another copy. Small thick 8vo, contemporary calf. An imusually tall copy. 351 Another copy. Small thick 8vo, sheep. Imperfect. 352 1739- (Saur, Christopher.) Ein Abgenothigter Be- richt Oder Ztim offtern begehrte Antwort, Denen darnach fragenden darge'leg't. In sich haltende, zwey Brieffe und deren Ursach. Dem-noch angehanget worden eine Historie von Doctor Schotte, imd einige Brieffe von dea-nselben zu unseren Zeiten nothig zu envegen. l2mo, full morocco, gilt. Christopher Saur, Germanton, 1739 This remarkable book, one of the first printed by Saur, contains the detail of the quarrel betzveen him and Conrad Beissel, the vorstcher at Ephrata. The only copy known. See facsimile title. ZIONITISCHER #ettw«(f^ 4)t>er: Mm^tn wmf gtf^iUigm&ttltn, ml^tfiif in oieUn unt> maiictietU;^ g(i|i(i(|ie(t uno Itebli^en iliebtrn aulgtbilDet. ^U bacinntn ^er lcQte3?lt>ff 3t» ^em 2tbenbm<»^I 6c6 grop^ fen (Settee auf unterf^ieMtd)e tPeifc treiflt^ Aus ge^rudlet i)l i Bum :2>tenft I)er in bcm 2tbenb*Sdnt>ifc&en 2Bc(t*<^fi<;j( at* 6et) txm Untergang ber @onn(n (cmecFtctt ^tr4( &£)tui, unt) ]u i^cer grmuntccung aiif bU 3]tttt(cni{(^tige 3"(un|ft beg 9Srdutigam$ and jELic^t ^e^eben. ^(cmantotDtt : ®(t)ru(ft (c9 $t|ci|}ppb Sgutr. 1739.' Facsimile Title Lot 34.8. tti^t, I !^en«n^avnat^ frogetiben bargefegt. ^tt fi^ UU jDem n*4>. rtng^^aftget »dtt)ert tint hift^ th eon 2>oct6r.s4)otte/ un& ,«in{se SSriejfe , &on UemTelben iu jtw ferer get'ten' mJtl^ig }« ij am 8 ^otttag nac^ ttritiitatf^ ^c Acfotrmtmn 0fmetnb( an bee f(ei(tett Cal^orcstnOs^Hc^ guaerufen. Unt> ^entac^ folc^^ mft fur$en (oc^ p(iM4^. 2tomettfun0ett ton (en f^genanDten t>Ut inHti^Mttn UnOavftoleffJlftiged USegiT^mt, jw beflo oUgemeftietJep Sat «>^ fif*.9 v;d^ Facsimile Title Lot 4.08, 85 Archbishop was banish'd from Court. And the grievous Persecutions she suffer'd in France for her Religion. 8vo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1750 415 1752. Another Copy. 8vo, sheep. 416 1750. Die Schule der Weisheit In Reimien, ate das Hoch-Teutsche A. B. C. vor Schuler und Meistef in Israel Iter Thiel. i2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1750 Lacks some leaves. No perfect copy knozvn. 417 _ 1751- Saur, C. Bine Nutzliche Anweisung oder Bey- hulffe vor die Teutschen um F.nglisch zu lernen * * * Nebst einer Grammaltie ver diejenigen welche in andern Sprachen und deren Fundamenten erfahren sind. i2mo,half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1751 Very rare. 418 175 1. Arxather Copy. l2mo, sheep. (Broken.) 419 1751. Another Copy. i2mo, sheep. Lacks several leaves in the middle and at back. 420 1753. Lobwasser, D. Amrrosii. Neu-Vermehrt-und Vollstandiges Gesang-Buch. Worinnen sowohl die Psalmen Daivids, nach D. Ambrosu Lobwasser Ubersetzung hin und wieder verbessert, als auch 700 auserl-esener alter und neuer Geistreichen Liedern begriffen sind, Welche anietzo samt- lich in denen Reformirten Kirchen, etc. Frontispiece. i2mo, calf, clasps, with brass bosses. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1753 421 1763. The Same. i2mo, calf. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 176.3 422 1763. The Same. i2mo, calf, clasps. Christoph .Saur, Germantown, 1763 423 1763. The Same. l2mo, calf, clasps. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1763 424 1772. The Same. lamo, calf. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1772 (6) 86 425 1753- Grew, Theophilus. The Description and Use of the Globes Celestial and Terrestrial. With a Varieity of Examples for the Learner's Exercise. * * * Ghiiefly design-ed for the Instruction of the Young Gentlemen of- the Academy in Philadelphia. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1753 One of the earliest original /American works upon mathe- matics. Excessively rare. Title repaired. 426 1753. SiEGVOLCK, Paul. The Everlasting Gospel, com- manded to be preached by Jesus Christ. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1753; and The Fatal Consequences of the Unscriptural Doctrine of Predestination and ReproibaAion. Written in Dutch by M. K. Christopher Sower, German- town, 1753. Bound in i vol. i2rao, sheep. 427 1753- Amother Copy of both Works. Bound in I vol. i2mo, sheep. 428 1753- EiNE iM Herbst das 26'sten Jahrs der Regier- UNc; Georgs des Zweyten Konigs von Gross-Brittannien * * und im 1752 sten nach Christi Gebort, gemacht Acte oder Lands-Gesetz Der Allgemeinen Lands- Versaramlung der Provinz Pennsylvanien, etc. 4to, half morocco, uncut. (Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1753) Unknozvn to Hildeburn. 429 1754. Daily Conversation with God Exemplify'd in the Holy Life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant Country Maid in Knance, commonly known by the name of the Good Armelle, deceas'd at Bretaigne in the year 1671. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1754 430 1755. Kemfer, HEiNRicir. Treuhertzige Erinnerung und Warnung bestehend in vielen Klag-Reden vom Verfall des Christenithum im Aufferlichen Gottes-dienst. i2mo. Christoph Saur, Germanton, ,1755 A manuscript note on the back of cover sa\s: "Freund Jeremias der auter von diesem schreihen wont in Conestogen sein nahm ist Kampfer ich bin in seinem hause geiwesen er ist ein recht schaftenen Ephratest." The author of "Das Heutige Signal" says of Kempfer that his writings afford a ivell-grounded witness of the truth, and that "some of them appear in the magazine of C. Saur and the rest zvere preserved in manuscript by his eldest son." It appears that the publication of this work was unknown to the writer. Very rare. ^7 431 1755- BuNYAN, JoHANN. Das Angenehme Opfer oder Die Vortrefflichkeit eines Zerbrochenen Hertzens. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, I7SS 432 1755- BuNiANS, JoHANN. Pilgrims oder Christen Reise auss dieser Weltnach der Zuknnfftigen Der dritte Thiel. l2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1755 A very early and scarce edition of Bunyan. 433 1755- ^^-AS Kinder Buchlein. In den Bruder-Gemeinen. l6mo, sheep. Christoph Saur Germanton, 1755 An excessively rare child's book published for the Mora- vians. Lacks two leaves. 434 1755- Verschiedene alte und neuere Geschichten von Erscheinungen der Geister und etwas von dum Zus- tand der Selen Nacti dem Tode. l2mo, half sprinkled calf. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1755 Of the ghosts described in this curious book, one appeared in Germantown in 1732^ and one in Oley in i742' one in Falckner's Swamp in 1738^ and one at Chestnut Hill. 435 1756- EiN Bettler und doch kein Bettler, Ein ieder ein Konig wann er will Ein Gleichnis in sich haltend ein Exempel eines vollkommenen Mannes in Christo; Wozu noch beygerfuget das Verborgene Manna. l2nio. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1756 436 1756. ZuBLY, J. J. The Real Christians' Hope in Death; or, An Account of the Edifpng Behaviour of several Per- sons of Piety in their last Moments. With a Preface recommendatory by the Rev. Mr. Clarke, rector of St. Phil- lips, Charlestown. l2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1756 437 1756- Another Copy. i2mo, sheep. Corner and outside margin torn from title. 438 1756. Fleming, W. and E. Eine Erzehlung von dem Trubsalen und der Wunderbahren Befragung so geschehen an William Flemming and dessen Weib Elizabeth, etc. j2mo. C. Saur, Germantown, 1756 A rare narrative of Indian captivity. Lacks title and one leaf. 439 1756. The Nature and Design of Christianity. Ex- tracte^d from a late Author. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Sower Junior, Germantown, 1756 Very rare. 88 440 i7S^- Ei'NE Erinnerung An, die Englische Nation' Dass ein Jeder die rechte .^eit wahrnehmen soil. Geschelen von Einein Prediger Wdcher seine eigene Leichen-Predige gehalten. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1756 441 1757- EvBRHARD,. John. Some Gospel Treasures ; or, The Holiest of all Unvailing. Discovering yet more the Riches of Grace and Glory to the Vessels of Mercy. 4to, old calf. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1757 Anthony Beneset's copy, zvith his full manuscript notes and citation of William Penn's esteem for the author in autograph on inside of cover. Name on title. 442 1757. Another Copy. 4to, half morocco. A fine copy. 443 1757- I^ER Inhalt Von den verschiedenen Conferen- tyen. Welche mit den Indianern gehalten worden zu Eston, zu dem Monath July und August, 1757. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1757 Excessively rare, and a zvork of great historical interest, relating to the Indian Treaty at Eastnn, Pa. 444 1757. Everhard, John. Some Goispd Treasures; or, The Hoiliest of all Uuvailing. Discovering yet more the Riches of Grace and Glory to the Vessels of Mercy. Small 4to, original sheep. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1757 Thomas Lightfoot's copy, also a presentation copy from Anne Mifflin to Lemuel Mifflin. 445 1758. LUTHERISCHES A. B. C. UND NaMEN BuCHLEIN FUR Kinder welche anfangen zu lernen. i2rao, boards. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1758 With portrait of Luther on cover. Only copy known. Lacks title and three leaves. 446 1759. VOLLSTANDICES MaRI'.UKGER Ge.SANG-BuCH, ZUr Uc- bung der Gottseligkeit in 649 Christlichen und Trostreichen Psalmen und Gesangen Hrn. D. Martin Luthers und anderer Gottseleger Lehrer, Ordentlich in XII Theile verfasset * * * Milt erbaullichen Morgen-Abend-Buss-Beicht-und Gommun- ion-Gebatlein vermeihret. Portrait of Luther. 8vo, calf, clasps. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1759 447 1762. The '.Same. i2mo, calf, clasps. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1762 With tzvo pages of ornamental color zvork by Catharine Batdorfi, September 13, 1771. 89 448 i77o» The Same. lamo, calf, clasps. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 Has bound with it Evangelia mid Episteln anf alle Soiin- tagg wieauch auf die hohe Feste, andere Feyer-und Apos- tel-Tage durchs gantse Jahr. Printed by C. Saur, 1770. 449 ''^7 77- The Same. l2mo, calf, clasps. Christoph Saur, Gcrniantown, 1777 450 1777. The Same. i2mo, calf, lacking clasps. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1777 451 ^777- The Same. i2mo, calf, lacking one clasp. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1777 452 1759. Hartley, Thos. A Discourse on Mistakes concerning ReHgion. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1759; Christ's Spirit a Christians Strength, by Wm. Dell. Christopher Saur. Gennantown, 1760. A Short Account of that part of Afri- ca Inhabited by the Negroes, by Anthony Benezet. W. Dun- lap, Philadelphia, 1762. Bound in i vol. l2mo, sheep. 453 1 759- Bromley, Thomas. The Way to the Sabbath of Rest. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1759; A Discourse on Mistakes concerning Religion. By Thos. Hartley : Chris- topher Sower, Germantown, 1759 ; Christ's Spirit a Chris- tians Strength, by Wm. Dell. Chri.stopher Sower, German- town, 1760I and Observations on the Inslaving, Importing and Purchasing of Negroes, by Anthony Benezet. Christo- pher Sower, Germantown, 1760, Bound in one volume. 8vo, calf. 454 1759- Bromley, Thomas. The Way to the Sabbath of Rest, or the Soul's Progress in the Work of the New-Birth. 8vo, sheep. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1759 455 1760. (Mack, Alexander.) Eine Anmuthige Erinne- rung, zu einer Christlichen Betrachtung von der Wunderba- ren AUgegenwart des AUwissenden Gottes. i2mo, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1760 Very rare. 456 1 761. Das Leben und Historische Thaten des Konigs von Preussen, Friedrich des III. von seiner Geburth an, bis zu Ende des i76osten Jahres. i2mo, half bound. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1761 457 1761. Another Couy. (Foxed.) l2mo, bound. 90 458 1762. Neu-Eingerichtetes Gesang-Buch in sich haltend eine Sammlung (mehrentheil alter) schoner lehr-reichcr und erbaulicher Lieder. 8vo, embossed calf, clasps. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1762 A magnificent copy as fresh as when published, and the finest known. This Hymn Book was compiled by Christopher Schultze, a noted preacher among the early Schwenckf elders in Pennsylvania, author of a number of their books. Some of the hymns were written here by him, George Weiss, Bal- thasar Hoffman and others. He was born March 26, 1718, and died May 9, 1789. 459 1762. Another Copy. 8vo, calf, lacking clasps. 460 1762. Another Copy. 8vo, calf, with clasps. x 461 1762. EiNE NUTZLiCHE Anweisung odcr Beyhulffe vor Deutsche um Englisch zu lernen. . . . Nebst einer Gram- matic. i2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1762 462 1762. Another Copy. i2mo, sheep. 463 '^77^- Another Copy. i2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1772 464 1763. Defoe, Daniel. The Dreadful Visitation, or a Short Account of the Progress and Effects of the Plague. The last time it spread in the City of London in the Year 1665. i2mo. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1763 465 1763. Zeugnis der Wahrheit Oder eines Christen Ge- dancken von der vergangenen und von der kunfftigen Re- formation. 8vo. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1763 466 1764. EiN Geistliches Magazin, Oder Aus den Schatzen der Schrifftgelehrten zum Himelreich gelehrt, dargereichtes Altes und Neues. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1764-70 The only complete copy known. Vol. 2 has only fifteen numbers, and is all that was published; the work ending with the fifteenth number of that volume. It is the first re- ligious magazine published in America. It was issued con- tinuously in small numbers, at different periods from 1764 to 1770. .Of it Saur says, speaking of his intention of publish- din Wlittif D^en If es ans leues. ^ 1 I Facsimile Title Lot 4.66. 92 ing the magazine: "But since I, through the Lord's special help, have so fortunately completed the great work of print- ing the Bible, I think it is my most pressing duty in recogni- tion of God, no longer to postpone this good resolution. Since I remember that the foundation of the printing ofRce was laid to the honor of God, and the welfare of my fellow man." See facsimile of title of Vol. i. 467 Ditto. Nos. 6, 7, 21, 33 and 49 of Vol. i, and Nos. 6, 11 12, ajid 15 of Vol. 2. 9 numbers as issued. 468 1764. Habermann, D. John. Christliche Morgen- und Abend-Gebater auf alle Tage in der Wochen &c. i2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1764 469 1765. Arnd, Johann. Paradiesz-Gartlein Zur Uebung des wahren Christenthums Durch Geistreiche Gebater, &c. i2mo, calf, clasp. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1765 470 1765. The Same. l2mo, call, lacking clasp. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1765 471 1766. Hoch-Deut.sches Reformirtes ABC und Namen Buchlein Fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. i6mo, boards. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1766 Thumbed. But the only copy knoivn, and the oldest com- plete Pennsylvania primer in existence. 472 1767. KuRTZE Unterweisung vor Kleine Kinder. l6mo, half bound. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1767 473 1768. Der Psalter Des Konigs und Propheten David ver- teutschet von D. Martin Luther. i6ino, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1768 474 1773. The Same. l6mo, boards. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1773 475 1768. Schabalie, Johann Philip. Die Wandlende Seel, Das ist Gesprach der Wandlenden Seelen mit Adam, Noah und Simon Cleophas ; verf asset die Geschichten von Erschaf- fung der Welt an, biss zu und nach der Verwustung Jerusa- lems, etc. l2mo, calf. (Broken.) Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1768 This religious romance, written by a Holland Mennonite, was a great favorite among the members of that sect. 476 1769. SiEGVOLCK, Georh Paul. Das von Jesu Christo * * * Ewige Evangelium, etc. i2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1769 Lower corner torn from title and several leaves. 93 477 1769. Another Copy. .Slightly wormeaten, i2mo, sheep. 478 1769, Warren Association. The Sentiments and Plan of the. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germatitown, 1769 A Beautiful Copy. The association was formed by the Bap- tist Ministers of Warren in Rhode Island in the interests of that denomination throughout the country. 479 1770- Dock, Christoph. Eine Einfaltige und grundlich abgefasste Schul-Ordnung. Darinnen deutlich vorgestelt wird, auf welche Weisse die Kinder nicht nur in denen in Schulen gewohnlichen Lehren bestens angebracht, sondern auch in der Lehre der Gottseligkeit wohl unterrichtet werden mogen. 8vo, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 This exceedingly scarce and invaluable book is the first written and printed in America on the subject of school teaching, a translation of it and a sketch of the author will be found in Pennypacker's Historical and Biograpphical Sketches. 480 1770. Doc , Christoph. Eine Einfaltige und grundlich abgefasste Schul-Ordnung, etc. 8vo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 Second edition of Dock's Bssay on School Teaching. The type was reset. Only one other known copy. 481 1770. Die Paradisische Aloe Der Jungfraulichen Keusch- heit welche Gott giebet alien, die da sind aus dem Glauben an den Hcrren Jesum. i2mo, calf. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 482 1770. Frantzen, Michael. Einfaltige Lehr-Betrachtun- gen und kurtzgefasstes Glanbens-Bekantniss. 8vo. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 Written in verse by a preacher of the Baptist Community on the Conestoga. 483 1770. Frantzen, Michael. Einfaltige Lehr-Betrachtun- gen, und kurtzegefasstes Glaubens-Bekantniss des gottseligen Lehres . . . Weyland gewesen Vorstehers der Taufifer- Gemeine in Canastogoe. i2mo. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 An original zvork in verse from the Ephrata Community. This and the above copy are the only ones knozvn. 94 484 I77I- ScHABALiE, JoHANN Philip. Die Wandlende Seel, Das ist : Gesprach der Wandlenden Seelen mit Adam, Noah nnd Simon Cleophas. lamo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1771 485 1771. Deigendesch, Johannes. Nachrichten oder Nutz- liches und aufrichtiges Ross-Artzney Buchlein. i6mo, half sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1771 486 1771. DiEGENDESCH, JoHANNES. Nachfichten oder Nutz- liches und aufrichtiges Ross-Artzney Buchlein. izmo, half bound. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1771 487 1773. Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. 6th Edition. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1773 488 1773. Der Kleine Kempis oder kurze Spruche und Ge- batlein, aus denen meistens unbekannten Werklein des Thomas a Kempis. Frontispiece. i2mo, calf. Chri,stoph Saur, Germantown, 1773 489 1774. Penning, Daniel. Der Geschwinde Rechner Oder des Handlers nutzlicher Gehulse. i2mo, sheep. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1774 490 1774. The Same in English. 7th Edition. i2mo, sheep. Christopher Sower, Germantown, 1774 491 1774. Mack, Alexander. Kurze und einfaltige Vorstel- lung der aussern, aber doch heiligen Rechten und Ordnungen des Hauses Gottes. i2mo, calf, clasp. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1774 1% the preface is a historical account of the origin of the Dunkers. Has bound with it Eberhard Ludwig Gruber's Grundforschende Fragen welche denen neuen Taufern im Witgensteinischen, insonderheit zu beantworten vorgelegt war en, etc. Christopher Saur, Germantown, 1774. 492 1775. Barclay, Robert. Apologie oder Vertheidigungs- Schrift der wahren Christlichen Gottesgelahrheit wie solche unter dem Volk, so man aus Spott Quaker, etc. 8vo, calf. (Rebacked.) Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1776 493 1775- EiNE Erklarungs Zeugniss der sogenannten Qua- ker, Aufgesetzt in einer Versammlung der Vorsteher besag- ter Gemeinen in Pennsylvanien und Neu-Jersey, welch zu Philadelphia gehalten worden den 24sten Tag des Ersten Monats 1775. i2mo, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1775 Not in Hildeburn. 95 494 '^T?^- Das Alte Zeugniss und die Grundsatze des Volks so man Quaker nennet, erneuert, In Ansehung des Konigs und der Regierung; und Wegen den nunmehr berrschenden Unruhen in diesen und andern Theiten von America. In das Volk iiberhaupt gerichtet. 8vo, uncut Christoph Saur, Cermantown, 1776 495 Another Copy. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. 496 1776. Gessner, Salomon. Der Tod Abels, In funf Ge- sangen. l2mo, boards. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1776 497 '^71^- KuNZE, JoHANN C. Einige Gedichte und Lieder. l2mo, half bound. Christoph and Peter Saur, Philadelphia, 1778 Original Pennsylvania poetry, printed during the British occupancy of Philadelphia. Very rare. 498 1778. Another Copy. l2mo, half bound. ALMANACS PRINTED BY SAUR. 499 1741. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1741. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1740 Fine copy. Very rare. 500 1742. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1742. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1741 Extremely rare. Figure "4" replaced on title. 501 1747. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1747. 4to, half rnorocco. Christoph Saur, Germanton, 1746 Fine interleaved copy, ailed with contemporary notes con- cerning the Markley family, to whom it belonged. 502 1748. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1748. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1747 Fine interleaved copy, filled with contemporary notes con- cerning the Markley family. 96 503 1749- Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1749. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1748 Fine copy. 504 1750. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1750. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1749 Lacks six leaves. 505 1753- Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1753. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1752 Lacks frontispiece. 506 1755. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Ameircanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1755. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1754 Lacks last leaf. 507 1756. Almanack. Der rfoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1756. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1755 Lacks frontispiece. 508 1757- Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1757. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1756 509 1758. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1758. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1757 Contains a curious woodcut of sheep made by Justus Fuchs, the ancestor of Mayor D. M. Fox of Philadelphia. 510 1759. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1759. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1758 Lower corners torn from first two leaves and last page missing. 511 1 76 1. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1761. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1760 Corners of several pages repaired. 97 512 1762. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1762. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1761 Contains portrait of Frederick the Great and a view of Montreal. One page repaired at top. 513 1763. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Ameircanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1763. 4to, half morocco. Ghristoph Saur, Germantown, 1762 514 1765. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1765. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1764 515 1766. Almanacic. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1766. 4to, half bock. Christoph Sacr, Germantown, 1765 516 1767. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch. Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1767. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1766 517 1767. Another Copy. Lacks one leaf. 518 1768. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1768, 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1767 Contains views of Greenlanders and their huts. Repaired en corners. 519 1768. Another Copy. Lacks half leaf. 4to, half bock. 520 1769. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1769. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1768 521 1770. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1770. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1769 522 1770. Another Copy. 4to, half morocco. 523 1770. Another Copy. 4to, half bock, lacks one leaf. 524 1771. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1771. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1770 Lacks last leaf. 98 525 1772- Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1772. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1771 526 1773. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1773. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1772 527 1774. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1774. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1773 528 1775. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1775. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1774 Title repaired. 529 1776. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1776. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1775 530 1777. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1777. 4to, half morocco. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1776 531 1777. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1777. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1776 Lacks one leaf. 532 1778. Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1778. 4to, half bock. Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1777 533 1792- Almanack. Der Hoch-Deutsch Ameircanische Ca- lender, auf das Jahr 1792. 4to, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Chesnut Hill, 1791 Frontispiece of a printing press and three portraits, one of them Saur's. 534 1792. Another Copy. 4to, half morocco. Some leaves repaired. 535 1793- Almanack. Der Neue Hoch-Deutsche America- nische Calender, auf das Jahr 1793. 4to, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Chesnut Hill, 1792 With frontispiece of Independence Hall and surroundings. 99 536 1796. Almanack. Der Neue Hoch-Deutsche America- nische Calender, auf das Jahr 1796. 4to, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1795 With frontispiece of Independence Hall and allegorical plate. 537 Another Copy. 4to, half morocco. 538 1802. Almanack. Der Neue Hoch-Deutsche America- nische Calender, auf das Jahr 1802. 4to, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1801 With portrait of Napoleon. 539 1802. Another Copy. 4to, half calf. 540 1806. Almanack. Der Neue Hoch-Deutsche America- , nische Calender, auf das Jahr 1806. 4to, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 180S Lacks frontispiece. 541 1807. Almanack. Der Neue Hoch-Deutsche America- nische Calender, auf das Jahr 1807. 4to, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1806 542 1756. Almanack. The Pennsylvania Town and Country- Man's Almanack. For the Year of our Lord 1756. By John Tobler. i2mo. C. Sower, Jr., Germantown, 1755 E.xceedingly rare. 543 1756- Almanack. The Pennsylvania Town and Country- Man's Almanack. For the Year of our Lord "1756. By John Tobler. i2mo. C. Sower, Germantown, 1755 544 1757. Almanack. The Pennsylvania Town and Country- man's Almanack. For the Year of our Lord 1757. By John Tobler. i2mo. C. Sower Jun., Germantown, 1756 Exceedingly rare. 545 1758. Almanack. The Pennsylvania Town and Country- Man's Almanack. For the Year of our Lord 1758. . . . By John Tobler. Curious frontispiece. l2mo, half bock. C. Sower Jun., Germantown, 1757 Contains perhaps the earliest suggestion of the American school system. lOO 546' 1758. Almanack. The Penttsylvania Town and Gountry- Man's Almanack. For the Year of our Lord 1758. By John Tobler. i2rtio. C. Sower, Jun;, Germaritown, 1757 547 1759. Almanac. The Pennsylvania Town and Country- Man's Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1759. By John Tobler. i2mo. C. Sower, Jun., Germantown (r7sS) Exceedingly rare. 548 1759. Another Copy. Lacks last page. 549 1761. Almanack. The Pennsylvania Town and Country- Man's Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1761. By John Tobler. i2ino. C. Sower, Germantown, 1760 Last two pages stained. 550 Almanacs. Tobler's Almanacks for 1758, 1759, 1764 and 1768. All imperfect. 4 pieces. 551 Almanack. An Astronomical Diary or Almanack for 1790. By Wm. Green. 3vo, half morocco, uncut. Christopher Sower, St. John, 1789 Very rare. Margins repaired. 552 Publications of Christopher Sower. Printed on one side only. 4to, half morocco. Autograph presentation copy from C. G. Sower, the pub- lisher. 553 1815. Das Neue Testament. Unsers Herrn and Hei- lands Jesu Christi. T2mo, calf, clasps. G. & D. Bittmeyer, Germantown, 1815 554 1792- EiN Gesprach zwischen emem Pilger und Burger, auf ihrer Reise nach- und in der Ewigkeit. i6mo, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Chesnut Hill, 1792 555 1792. Die Kleine Harfe Gestimmet von imterschiedli- chen Lieblichen Liedern oder Lob-Gesangen. i2mo, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Chesnut Hill, 1792 The hymn upon page 9 is an anagram upon the name of Christopher Saur of Germantown. 556 1793- The Federal or New Ready Reckoner. i2mo, boards, uncut. Samuel Saur, Chesnut Hill, 1793 lOI 557 1793- The Same in German. i2mo, boards, uncut. Samuel Sower, Chesnut Hill, 1793 558 1793. The Same in German. i2mo, boards, uncut. Samuel Sower, Chesnut Hill, 1793 559 1793- The Same in German. l2mo, boards, uncut. Samuel Sower, Chesnut Hill, 1793 560 1794. Prophetische Muthmassungen uber die Fran- zosische Staatsveranderung und andere neuere in kurzem zu erwartende Begebenheiten, Nebst lehrreichen Erzahlun- gen von Handlungen Josephs des Zweyten. 8vo, half morocco. Samuel Saur, Philadelphia, 1794 561 1794- Carey, Matrew. Eine Knrze Nachricht von dem bosartigen Fieber welches kurzlich in Philadelphia gras- siret. 8vo, sheep. Samuel Saur, 1794 562 1794. The Bible. The Eighth Edition. Illustrated with woodcuts. Square 48mo, board.s. Philadelphia: Printed for Sower & Jones (1794) Dedicated to General Washington. Most hopeful George, into thy hands we give, The sum of that which makes us ever live. Exceedingly scarce. Unknown to O'Callaghan. 563 1795- Des Johann Lassenius Politische Geheimnis. l6mo, half bock. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 179S 564 1795. BuNiAN, Johannes. Der Heilige Krieg wie edr- selbe gefuhret wird von Christi Jesu. Curious frontispiece. i2mo, calf. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 179S 565 1798. Benneville, Dr. Geo. de. Der Merkwurdige Le- bens-Lauf die Sonderbare Bekehrung, und Entzuckungen des ohnlangst by Germantown (in Pennsylvanien) wohnen- den und verstorbenen. l6mo, paper. C. Saur, Baltimore, 1798 566 1796. Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. I2mo calf. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1796 567 1799. Feleinger, Jeremias. Christliches Hand-Buchlein. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1799. Rechten und Ordnungen des Hauses Gottes, von Alex. Mack. Samuel Saur, Balti- more, 1799. Eberhard Ludwig Grubers Grund forschende (7) 102 Fragen welche denen Neuen Taufern im Witgensteinischen, insonedrheit zu beantworten, vorgelegt waren. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1799. Bound in i vol. l2mo, sheep. Contains Mack's account of the origin of the Bunkers. 568 1800. The Washingtoniana ; containing a Biographical Sketch of the late General George Washington, with Vari- ous Outlines of his Character. From the pens of different eminent writers, both in Europe and America, and an Ac- count of the various Funeral Honors devoted to his memory, to which are annexed his Will and Schedule of his Property, with the very rare portrait after Savage by Tanner. i2mo, sheep. Samuel Sower, Baltimore, 1800 Very scarce. Fine clean copy. 569 1800. Another copy. With fine portraits, but name on title. i2mo, sheep. 570 1801. Der Geschwinde Rechner oder Nutzlicher Ge- hulfe im Handel. i6mo, sheep. Samuel Saur, Baltimore, 1801 571 Lot of Imperfect Saur Imprints. A good lot for re- pairing and completing others. EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS. AUentown Imprints* 572 Der Neue Pennsylvanische Stadt- und Land Calendar auf das Jahr 1823. With woodcut of an alligator. 4to, half morocco. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., AUentown (1822) 573 The Same for 1823. Soiled. 4to, half morocco. 574 The Same for 1824. 4to, half morocco. Heinrich, Ebner & Co.,. AUentown 575 The Same for 1826. 4to, unbound. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., AUentown 576 The Same for 1827. 4to, half morocco. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., AUentown 577 The Same for 1827. Unbound. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., AUentown I03 578 Tlie Same for 1828. 4to, half morocco. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., Allentown 579 The Same for 1828. 4to, unbound. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., Allentown 580 The Same for 1829. 4to, half morocco. Heinrich, Ebner & Co., Allentown 581 Der Neue Allentauner Calender, auf das Jahr 1825. 4to, half morocco. Carl L. Hutter, Allentown 582 The Same for 1827. 4to, half morocco. Carl L. Hutter, Allentown 583 The Same for 1827. 4to, unbound. Carl L. Hutter, Allentown 584 Economy of Human Life, in German and English. l2mo, sheep. J. Ehrenfried & Co., Allentown, 1814 Contains Franklin's "Way to Wealth." 585 Another Copy. i2mo, half sheep. 586 Krausz, Johann. Oeconomisches Haus- und Kunst- Buch. ,i2mo, half bound. Heinrich Ebner, Allentown, 1819 587 OssiNG, Caspar S. von. Von der Himmlischen Arzeney Oder dass Jesus Christus Der wahre Arzt. 8vo, half bound. Heinrich Ebner, Allentown, 1820 588 Stilling, Henrich. Alter, von ihm selbst geschrieben. Nebst einer Beschreibung seiner letzten Tage. i2mo, half bound. . Heinrich Ebner & Co., Allentown, 1821 589 Another Copy. 590 Habbermann, Dr. Johann. Christliches Gebat-Buchlein. Frontispiece. i6mo, half bound Heinrich Ebner & Co., Allentown, 1821 591 Another Copy. Variation in Title. i6mo, half bound Heinrich Ebner & Co., Allentown, 1821 592 Erbauliches Gebat-Buch. l2mo, sheep, clasps. H. Ebner & Co., Allentown, 1822 Contains certiUcates of Joh. Con. Jager, Johann Gohrecht, Daniel Zeller, J. C. Becker, Henry A. Muhlenberg and Jo- hann Kioske, reformed and Lutheran preachers of Penn- sylvania. 104 593 Schwai.be, J. M. and F. Neue Englische Sprachlehre, oder grundliche Anweisung. 8vo, half bound. Heinrich Ebner & Co., Allentown, 1823 594 Another Copy. 595 Probst, J. A. Die Wiedervereinigung der Lutheraner und Reformirten. i2mo, half bound. Heinrich Ebner & Co., Allentown, 1826 596 Habermann, Johann. Das Kleine Gebetbuch. l6mo, calf. A. & W. Blumer, Allentown, 1834 597 Andenken an den heiligen Tag der Confirmation. i2mo, half bound. A. & W. Blumer, Allentown, 183S 598 ScHWENKFELD, CASPAR. Ein christliclier Send-Brief an geistliche Personen geschrieben. i2mo, half bound. A. & W. Blumer, Allentown, 1835 599 Neues Buchstabierbuch. i2mo, calf. A. & W. Blumer, Allentown, 1837 600 Calender fur den Stadt- und Landmann. 1838. Small 4to, haf morocco. A. & W. Bumer, Allentown 601 Das erste und zweite Verhor von John Fries welch er auf die Anklage fur Hochverrath, In der Vereinigten Staa- ten Circuit-Court, verhort wurde. Nebst ven Verhoren von einigen andern Personen fur Hochverrath und Aufstand In den Caunties Bucks, Nothampton und Montgomery In den Jahren 1799 und 1800. 8vo, half bound. Allentown, 1839 602 Constitution der Schwenkfelidschen Gemeinschaft. i6mo, calf. Allentown, 1851 Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 603 Elliott, David. The Life of the Rev. EHsha Macurdy. With an appendix containing brief notices of various de- ceased Ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Western Pennsylvania. With portrait by Neivsam. l2rao, bound. Allegheny, 1848 Bath, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 604 JoBST, Johann G. Kurzer Innbegriff des Ewigen Evan- geliums. i2mo, calf. Samuel Siegfried, Bath, 1838 Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 605 NiSBET, Charles. The Usefulness and Importance of Human Learning, a Sermon Preached before the Tnistees of Dickinson College Met at Carlisle May 11, 1786, and pub- lished at their request. 8vo, uncut. Kline & Reynolds, Carlisle, 1786 Very rare. 606 Paine^ Thomas. Rights of Man; being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1791 One of the earliest books printed at Carlisle. Very rare. 607 Owen, John. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ. 8vo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1792 6d8 Watts, I. A Short View of the Whole Scripture History. 8vo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1797 609 Brown, John. The Psalms of David in Metre. i2mo, sheep. Archibald Loudon, Carlisle, 1797 610 Brown, John. An Essay towards an Easy, Plain, Prac- tical and Extensive Explication of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. i2mo, sheep. Archibald Loudon, Carlisle, 1797 611 Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. Twenty Sermons by. 8vo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1803 612 Another Copy. 613 Br.\ckenridge, Hugh H. Modern Chivalry, containing the Adventures of a Captain, etc. 2 vols, in one. i2mo, calf. Archibald Loudon, Carlisle, 1804 An entirely different work from Part I issued ten years earlier. Containing much contemporary political and histori- cal information. 614 Walker, John. The Teacher's Assistant, or English Composition. i2mo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1804 615 Oliver, Isabella. Poems on Various Subjects. i2ino sheep. A- Loudon, Carlisle, 1805 Contains poems on the "Death of General Washington." io6 6i6 The History of the late Grand Insurrection or Struggle for Liberty in Ireland, Impartially collected from Stephens, Hay, Jones, etc. i2nio, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1805 617 Table shewing the value of any number of Cents and Dollars in Pennsylvania Currency, from one cent to Ten Thousand Dollars, With the interest, etc. 8vo, paper. Archibald Loudon, Carlisle, 1805 618 TizzAED, Samuel. The New Athenian Oracle or Ladies Companion. 8vo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1806 The author was teacher of the English language and mathematics in Carlisle. Scarce. 0ig Hewey, James. Meditation and Contemplation. 8mo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1806 620 Brackenridge, H. H. Gazette Publications. l2mo, hound, uncut. Alexander & Phillips, Carlisle, 1806 A curious and most valuable work, containing early Penn- sylvania poetry, politics and history. Very rare. Fine copy. Name on title. 621 Morton, Thomas. Town and Country, a Comedy in Five Acts as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Gar- den. i2mo, unbound. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1807 The first play printed at Carlisle. 621 yi Another Copy. Title damaged. i2mo, half roan. 622 Hayes, John. Rural Poems, Moral and Descriptive. Very rare. i6mo, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1807 623 History of Sandforid and Merton. Abridged from the Original. Illustrated with woodcuts. 8vo, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1807 , Lacks some pages. Very rare in any condition. 624 Booth, Abraham. The Reign of Grace. 8vo, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1807 625 Wilson, John. The Mother's Catechism for the Young Child. l2mo. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1808 107 626 Loudon, Archibald. A Selection of some of the most interesting Narratives of Outrages QDmmitted by the In- dians in their Wars, etc. Vol. I. T2mo, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1807 Lacks title and several pages. 627 Blair, Hugh. An Abridgment of Lectures on Rhetoric. i2mo, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1808 628 Loudon, Archibald. The Wonderful Magazine and Ex- traordinary Museum, being a complete Repository of the Wonders, Curiosities and Rarities of Nature and Art. Bvo, half bound. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1808 Scarce. 629 Harris, William. Outlines of Geography, Natural, Civil and Political. With folding plate. 8vo, sheep. Alexander & Phillips, Carlisle, 1808 630 Chesterfield, Lord. Principles of Politeness and of Knowing the World. i2mo, half bound. Alexander & Phillips, Carlisle, 1809 631 Another Copy. 632 Another Copy. 633 Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. Ver- deutschet von Dr. Martin Luther. i6mo, calf. Fredrich Sanno, Carlisle, 1809 Scarce. 634 Cotton, M.adam. Elizabeth; or. The Exiles of Siberia. With frontispiece by Tiebout. i6mo, sheep. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1809 Very scarce. 63s Religious Instructor designed to promote useful Knowl- edge, Sound Morality and Vital Piety. Vol. i. 8vo, half bound. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1810 Vol. I. of this early and scarce inland religious magazine. 636 Helfenstein, J. C. Albertus. Eine Sammlung auser- lesener Predigeen, von Seiner Hoch-Chrwurden. 8vo, half morocco. Friedrich Sanno, Carlisle, 1810 637 Scott, Thomas. The Force of Truth ; an Authentic Nar- rative. i2mo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1810 io8 638 Helffenstein, J. C. A, Eine Sammlung auserlesener Predigten. 8vo, sheep. F. Saniio, Carlisle, 1810 639 Scott, Thomas. The Force of Truth, an Authentic Nar- rative. i2mo, sheep. Geo. Kline, Carlisle, 1810 640 Another Copy. 641 Davidson, R. A New Metrical Version of the Whole Book of Psalms. i6mo, sheep. Alexander & Phillips, Carlisle, 1812 642 Cooper, Thomas. The Introductor)' Lectures of, Profes- sor of Chemistry at Carlisle College, Pa. 8vo, boards, uncut. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1812 643 Thompson, Charles. Travels through Turkey in Asia, the Holy Land, Arabia, Egypt, etc. 8v'0, boards. A. Loudon, Carlisle, 1813 644 Bachmair, J. J. A German Grammer. l2mo, sheep. F. Sanno, Carlisle, 1813 645 Another Copy. i2mo, sheep. F. Sanno, Carlisle, 1813 646 Butler, James. American Bravery Displayed in the Capture of Fourteen Hundred Vessels of War and Com- merce since the Declaration of War by the President. i2mo, sheep. Geo. Phillips, Carlisle, 1816 Very scarce. 647 VoN Langsdorff, G. H. Voyages and Travels in Vari- ous Parts of the World during the Years 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806 and 1807. Folding plate. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. George Phillips, Carlisle, 1817 648 Das Neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heilandes Jesu Christi, etc. With 12 woodcuts. i2mo, calf, clasps, broken. Moser & Peters, Carlisle, 1S23 With hand illuminated fly leaf, dated 1827. 649 Another Copy. Lacks two leaves. 650 Starck, Johann J. Tagliches Hand-Buch in guten und bosen Tagen, etc. Portrait and four rude cuts. 8vo, calf clasps. Moser & Peters, Carlisle, 1825 109 651 SCHMUCKER, G. S. An Inaugural Address delivered be- fore the Directors of the Theological Seminary of the Gen- eral Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. ^^°- J. Tizzard, Carlisle, 1826 652 Schmidt, Daniel. Das gemeinnutzige Haus-Arzeney- buch. l6mo, half roan. Carlisle, 1826 653 Das Neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heilandes Jesu Christi. With 12 w^ood engravings. I2V0, calf. Moser & Peters, Carlisle, 1827 654 Magazine of the German Reformed Church . . . edited at the Theological Seminary. Nov., 1827, to Dec, 1829. Vols. I and 2. 8vo, bound. Carlisle, 1827-9 655 Reed, John. Pennsylvania Blackstone, being a Modifica- tion of the Comemntaries of Sir William Blackstone. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Geo. Fleming, Carlisle, 1831 656 Duffield, George. Spiritual Life or Regeneration. 8vo, uncut. Geo. Fleming, 1832 657 Verhandlungen der Hoch-Deutschen Reformirten Sy- node von Pennsylvanien und den angranzenden Staaten ge- halten in Schaferstaun, Libanon County, Penn. 8vo, half morocco. Geo. Fleming, Carlisle, 1833 658 Helfenstein, Rev. J. C. A. A Collection of Choice Ser- mons by. Translated by I. Daniel Rupp. l2mo, sheep. Geo. Fleming, Carlisle, 1832 659 Zollikoffer, Rev. John. A Newly Opened Treasury of Heavenly Incense, or Christians Companion. Portrait. Bvo, sheep. G. Fleming, Carlisle, 1833 660 The Temple. A Monthly Magazine devoted to Masonry, Literature and Science. With portraits and other illustra- tions. Vols. I and 2 in i vol. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. Carlisle, 1851-53 All published. Rare. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 661 Leslie, Charles. A Short and Easy Method with the Diests. i2mo, half morocco. Dover & Harper, Chambersburg, 1796 Scarce. no 662 The Lady's Pocket Library. i2mo, 'sheep, one side of cover missing. Dover & Harper, Chambersburg, 1797 663 Moore, John. A Journal During the Revolution in France. With map engraved by Ralph of New York. Vol. i. i2mo, sheep. Andrew Dover, Chambersburg, 1797 664 Ross, James. A Practical, New Vocabulary, Latin and English. I i6mo, bound. Snowden & McCorkle, Chambersburg, 1798 665 Dickinson, Jonathan. The True Scripture Doctrine concerning some Important Point of Christian Faith. i2mo, sheep. R. & G. K. Harper, Chambersburg, iSoo 666 EiNE Untersuchung der Religion . . . besonders aber Ein Versuch den Betrug der Methodisten zu entdecken. i2mo, half roan. Chambersburg, 1810 Fierce attack upon the Methodists by a minister of the Reformed Church. The unknown author was Johannes E . He says, p. 14 ; "When a man has used himself up by steal- ing and whoring, and is good for ii"thing more, he is sfill good enough for a Methodist preacher." 667 Wesley, Johann. Das Leben des ehrwurdigen . . . .Stifter der Methodisten Religion. Curious portrait of Wes- ley. l2mo, half roan. J. Herschburger, Chambersburg, 1810 668 Another Copy. Unbound and uncut. Fine copy. 669 Hymns on Select Passages of Scripture, with others usu- ally sung at Camp Meeting. i6mo, sheep, broken. G. K. Harper, Chambersburg, 181 1 670 Starck, Johann F.. Gebat oder Tagliches Hand-Buch. 8vo, sheep. J. Herschberger, Chambersburg, 1812 671 Eine Erklarung der Constitution In Fragen und Ant- worten abgefasst von P — L — . i2mo, half morocco. F. W. Schaflflin, Chambersburg, 1816 672 Another Copy, unbound. 673 Elliott, David. Letters on the General Structure, Gov- ernment, Laws and Discipline of the Church. i2mo, sheep. G. K Harper, Chambersburg, 1826 Ill 674 Economy of Human Life, in German and English. i2mo, half sheep. Chambersburg, 1827 67s Helffenstein, J. C. A. Eine Sammlung auserlesener Predigten. i2mo, half morocco. Victor Scriba, Chambersburg, 1835 676 FoRSCH, Johann a. Leben, Thaten und Meinungen des Ulrich Zwingli. Portrait. i2mo, half roan. Victor Scriba, Chambersburg, 18.37 The portrait was engraved by W. Wagner, of York, Pa. 677 Indians. Abentheuerliche Ereignisse aus dem Leben der ersten Ansiedler an den Grenzen der Mittleren und West- lichen Staaten, Nebst Historischen Skizzen von den Feld- zugen der Generale Harmar, St. Clair und Wayne. With folding plates. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, red top, uncut. Chambersburg, 1839 Scarce. 678 The Citizen and Countryman's Experienced Farrier. By J. Markham, G. Jefferson and experienced Indians. l2mo, sheep. Chambersburg, 1839 679 Schneider, Mrs. E. C. A. Letters from Broosa, Asia Minor. i2mo, calf. Chambersburg, 1846 680 The Heidelberg Catechism. Translated by Rev. J. H. Good and Rev. H. Harbaugh. l2mo, half bound. Chambersburg, 1849 Columbia, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 681 A Reply of the Board of Managers to a Report of a Com- mittee of the Stockholders of the Columbia, Pa., Bridge Company. l2mo, half morocco, uncut. W. Greer, Columbia, 1820 Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 682 Larzelere, Jacob. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Mr. Daniel Hogeland. gyo. Asher Miner, Doylestown, 1814 683 Miner's Agricultural and Miscellaneous Almanac, for 1817. l2mo, unbound. Doylestown, 1816 684 The Same for 1819. 8vo, half roan. Dowingtown, 1S18 112 Downingtown, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 685 Kennedy, Nathaniel. The Gospel Mason, or the Beauty of Unity. A Sermon Preached before the Worshipful Mas- ter, Wardens and Brethren of Lodge Number Fifty of Free and Accepted Masons at West Chester, December 27, 5817. 8mo, half roan. Downingtown, 1818 Easton, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 686 Becker, Che. Ein jeder Deutscher sein eigner englischer Sprachmeister, oder: Der Deutschen bester Gesellschafer in den Vereinigten Staaten von America. Frontispiece. 8vo, boards. C. J. Hutter, Easton, 1806 687 Becker, Charles. Der Deutschen allgegenwartiger Eng- lischer Sprachlehrer. Frontispiece. 8vo, boards. C. J. Hutter, Easton, i8o3 688 Becker, C. Der Allgegenwartige Deutsche Sprachlehrer. 8vo, boards. C. J. Hutter, Easton, 1808 689 Becker, Christ. Der Deutschen Allgegenwartige Eng- lischer Sprachlehrer. Frontispiece. 8vo, boards. C. J. Hutter, Easton, 1809 690 Another Copy. 8vo, boards. 691 Another Copy. 8vo boards, lacking frontespiece. 692 Weibliche Standhaftigkeit, oder die Geschichte einer italienischen Herzogin. Illustrated. izmo, bound. C. J. Hutter, Easton, 1809 Contains two meritorious copperplates by Jno. Eckstein. 693 Wohlgemuths Liederbuch. i2mo, boards stained. Easton, 181 1 694 Rauch, C. H. Des Deutschen Bauers und Landmanns Rechenbuch. i2mo, sheep. C. J. Hutter, Easton, 1810 695 Catecismus, oder Kurzer Unterricht Christlicher Lehre, wie derselbe in denen Reformirten Kirchen und Schulen. i2mo, half bound. C. J. Hutter, Easton, 1812 696 Kurzer Begriff der Biblischen Geschichte von C. J. Hut- ton. i2mo, boards. C. J. Hutter und Sohn, Easton, 1819 697 Another Copy. "3 Economy, Pennsylvania, imprints. 698 Feurige Kohlen der aufsteigenden Liebesflammen in Lustspiel der Weisheit. 8vo, half bound. Oekonomie, 1826 A publication of the Rappists. Edensburg, Pennsylvania. Imprints. 699 Roberts, Rev. George. A View of, the Primitive Ages. 8vo, sheep. Canan & Scott, Edensburg, 1834 Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 700 Dell, Wilhelm. Das reine Und Lautere Evangelium. l2mo, half bound. Jos. Bauman, Ephrata, 1825 Erie, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 701 Todd, L. C. A Defence, containing the Author's Renun- ciation of Universalism. I2mo, calf. J. M. Sterrett, Erie, 1834 Frankford, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 702 The Destruction of Jerusalem. An Absolute and Ir- resistible Proof of the Divine Origin of Christianity. i2mo, sheep. Jos. Sharpless, Frankford, 1812 703 Another Copy. i2nio, sheep. Franklin, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 704 Somerville, John. The Eden of Hope. ' i6mo, bound, uncut. Franklin, 1829 Fredericksburg, Maryland, Imprints. 705 Das Neue Deutsche ABC und Buchstaben-Buchlein, fiir Die Schulen aller Religionen in Nord-Amerika. r6mo, half morocco, original covers bound in. M. Bartigis, Frederichstadt, 1795 Illustrated with curious woodcuts. An unknown primer. Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints 706 Wylie, Samuel B. The Two Sons of Oil, or the Faith- ful Witness for Magistracy and Ministry. i2mo, half morocco, uncut. Snowden & McCorkle, Greensburg, 1803 Title repaired on margin. Very rare. 114 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 707 An Important History of the French Revolution. Vol. i. i2mo, sheep. Jas. Magee, Gettysburg, 1802 708 Blair, Hugh. Sermons by. 8vo, sheep. Robt. Harper, Gettysburg, 180S 709 Knox, Hugh. The Moral and Religious Miscellany. l2mo, half bound. kobt. Harper, Gettysburg, 1807 710 The Constitution of the United States according to the Latest Amendments. l2Tno, sheep. Robt. Harper, Gettysburg, 1811 711 Doddridge, P. Twelve Sermons on the Powder and Grace of Christ. l2mo, sheep. Gettysburg, 1827 712 ScHMUCKER, S. S. Kurzgefasste Geschichte der Christ- lichen Kirche. i2mo, sheep. H. C. Reinstedt, Gettysburg, 1834 713 Evangelische Lieder-Sammlung. i6mo, sheep. (Broken.) Gettysburg, 1837 714 Schmucker, J. G. Die Wachterstimme an Zion's Kinder. i2mo, sheep. Gettysburg, 1838 Hanover. Pennsylvania, Imprints. 7i43;'2 EiNE C0NTR0VER.SIA Oder Disputations-Schreiben, Wel- ches, in Hanover Stadt, York County, gefuhret worden, in Jahre 1793, Zwischen einem Lutherischen Prediger, und et- liche Handwerksleute welche ire Lehre der Wiederbringung aller Dinge glauben. 8vo. H. Willcocks, Hanover, 1793 715 Treuhertzige Erinnerung und Warnung bestehend in vielen Klagreden vom Verfall eds Christenthums. l6mo, paper. S. E. Stettinius Hannover, 1798 716 Baynon, Ebam. Der Barmhertzige Samariter oder Freund und Bruderlicher Rath. l2mo, bound. S. E. Stettinius Hannover, 1798 717 Swedenborg, Emanuel. Eine Auslegung, oder Erkla- rung des Vierundzwanzigsten Kapitels in Evangelisten Mat- thaus. i2mo, half bound. W. D. Lefifer, Hannover, 1806 "5 7i8 Another Copy. i2mo, half bound. 719 Melsheimer, Fred. Val. A Catalogue of Insects of Pennsylvania. Part First. Svo, half morocco. W. D. Leffer, Hanover, 1806 The first American Entomology. Exceedingly rare. Fine copy, all published. Only three copies known.' 720 Reich, J. C. F. Beschaftigungen des Herzens mit Gott, in den Morgen- und Abend-Stunden. Svo, boards. Starck & Lange, Hannover, 1810 721 Andachtsubung junger Christen, die das heilige Abend- mahl zum erstenmal halten. 8vo. Starck & Lange, Hannover, 1816 An exceedingly scarce original Universalist tract. Harleysville, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 722 Mathews, Edward. The Rosenberger Family, of Mont- gomery County. Historical and Genealogical Sketches. Svo, calf. Harleysville, 1S92 Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania, Imprints. ^2^ Reflections on Courtship and Marriage in two Letters to a Friend, wherein a Practicable Plan is laid down for ob- taining and Securing Conjugal Felicity. i2mo, sheep. Allen & Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1793 The work is attributed to Benjamin Franklin. 724 Another Copy. l2mo, half bound. 725 McGowAN, John. Death, a Vision; or, The Solemn De- parture of Saints and Sinners. l2mo, sheep. Jno. Wyeth, Harrisburg, 1796 726 Another Copy. Title soiled. y2y Butler, James. Fortune's Foot-Ball, or The Adventures of Mercutio. Founded on Matters of Fact. 2 vols in I. i2mo,half bound. John Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1798 One of the first novels of Western Pennsylvania. 728 Another Copy. 2 volumes , i2mo, sheep, one side of cover off of volume 2. ii6 729 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, ca'.f, clasps. Benj. Mayer, Harrisburgh, 1809 Third edition. Unknown to Seidensticker and not in the Pennsylvania Historical Society. 730 RowsoN, Mrs. Charlotte Temple. A Tale of Truth. Fourth American Edition. 2 vcils. in I. l2rno, half morocco. John Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1801 731 Americanischer Calender, auf das Jahr 1802. 4to, half morocco. Benj. Mayer, Harrisburgh, 1801 732 Taute, Rudolph H. Wahrhafter Bericht von dam sel- tenen und merkwurdigen Gnaednwerk Gottes in einem zehen- tenen und merkwurdigen Gnadenwerk Gottes in einem Zehen- jahrigen Kinde Jonas Eilers zu Timmel in Ostfriesland. l2ino, paper. Benj. Mayer, Harrisburgh, 1803 733 Seelen-Medicin oder Vier geistreich Tractaten zum Unterricht Heilsbegieriger Seelen. I2mo, sheep. Mayer & Atkinson, Harrisburg, 1804 734 Die Heilsame Wahrheit in Frag und Antwort Fur heilsbegierige Seelen, sonderiich fur die ankommende Ju- gend. I2mo, half morocco. B. Mayer, Harrisburg, 1805 735 Smollett, Tobias. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, In which are included Memoirs of a Lady of Quality. 3 vols, i2mo, sheep. John Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1807 Fine copy. Scarce. 736 McHenry, Samuel. The Practical Distiller. 8vo, sheep. J. Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1809 737, Rousseau, J- J. Letters of an Italian Nun and an English "(gentleman. With frontispiece by J. G. Warnick. l2h\o, sheep. Jno. Wyeth, Harrisburgh, 1809 738 Textor, F. L. Vermachtnis an Theone. i2mo, half bound. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1813 739 Sasse, B. H. Geistliche Lieder. r6mo, half morocco. C. Glenn, Harrisburg, 1814 740 Myseras, Lambrecht. Empfindungen und Erfahrungen der Frommen auf dem Wege nach dem Himmel. r2mo, bound. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1814 "7 741 LocHMAN, Geo. The History, Doctrine, and Discipline of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. izmo, sheep. Jno. Wyeth, Harrisburgh, i8i3 742 Maginniss, James. A New, Copious and Complete Sys- tem of Arithmetic. i2mo, sheep. Wm. Greer, Harrisburg, 1821 743 WiESTLiNG, J. S. Der vollstandige Bienen-Warter oder Nuezliche Anweisungen znr Bienen-Zucht. i2mo. J. S .Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1810 744 St. John, Stephen. The American Humorist, containing Easy and Concise Rules of Music. Oblong 4to, boards. Wm. Greer, Harrisburg, 1821 745 Wyeth, John. Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music. Part Second. Oblong 4to, boards. Harrisburgh, 1820 746 Schabalie, Johann p. Die Wanelnde Seek. Das ist: Gesprache der Wandlenden Seele mit Adam, Noah und Si- mon Cleophas. i2mo, calf, clasps. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1822 747 Deigendesch, Johannes. Nachrichten nutzliches und aufrichtiges Pferd-Arzeneybuch. l6mo, half bound. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1822 748 Doddridge, D. Philii. Anfang und Fotrgang Wahrer Gottseligkeit in der menschlichen Seele. I2mo, calf. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1823 749 The Constitution of the United States of America. The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, etc. l2nio, bound. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1826 750 Thornton, J. Die Busse Erklart und anbefohlen. i2mo, sheep. J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg, 1827 751 BuNYAN, Johann. Eines Christen Reise nach der Seligen Ewigkeit. Illustrated with zvondcuts. 12mo, half morocco. G. S. Peters, Harrisburg, 1828 752 The Excellency of the Female Character Vindicated. I2mo, half bound. F. Wyeth, Harrisburg, 1828 753 LocHMAN, A. H. Hinterlassene Predigten. i2mo, sheep. G. S. Peters, Harrisburg, 1828 (8) ii8 754 Kempis, Thomas a. Der Kleine Kempis. Frontispiece. l6mo, sheep. G. S. Peters, Harrisburg, 1830 755 LiNDL, Ignaz. Der Kern des Christenthums. l6mo, half bound. G. S. Peters, Harrisburg, 1830 756 Proceedings of the Democratic Convention held at Har- risburg, Pennsylvania, March 5, 1832. Bvo. H. Welsh, Harrisburg, 1832 757 Schabalie, J. P. Die Wandelnde Seele. izmo, sheep, broken. G. S. Peters, Harrisburg, 1833 758 Vincent, Thomas. Christ's Sudden and Certain Appear- ance in Judgment. i2mo, sheep. Jno. Winebrenner, Harrisburg, 1835 759 Rupp, I. D. The Geographical Catechism of Pennsyl- vania and the Western States, designed as a Guide and Pocket Companion for Travellers and Emigrants to Penn- sylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Missouri. i2mo, half morocco. Jno. Winebrenner, Harrisburg, 1836 Scarce. 759J4 Landis, Jno. The Messiah, a Poem, with other original Hymns. i6mo. Harrisburg, 1839 760 Harrisburg and other Imprints. Washington's Valedic- tory Address. Harrisburg, 1838. Krauth's Oration on the Advantages of the German Language. Gettysburg, 1832. Reed's Oration before the Phrenakosmian Society of Penn. College. Gettysburg, 1834. McLear's Oration on General Lafayette. Gettysburg, 1834. Krauth's Address at his Inauguration as President of Penn. College. Gettysburg, 1834. McLean's Address on Washington's Birthday. Gettys- burg, 1838. Speech of Thaddeus Stevens in favor of a Bill to establish a School of Arts in Philada. Harrisburg, 1838. Biddle's address before the Philomathean and Phren- akosmian Societies of Penn. College. Gettysburg, 1838. Baker's address before the Phrenakosmian Society of Penn. College. Gettysburg, 1840, etc. Bound in i volume. 8vo, half roan. 761 Harrisburg and other Imprints. A Vindication of the Episcopal Succession, by Henry Major. Harrisburg, 1844. Mirror for Dyspeptics. By J. M. Sanderson. Frontispiece. Philadelphia, 1844. A Sixth Essay on Free Trade and Finance. Philadelphia, 1783. A Narrative of the Lost 119 Cruise of the U. S. Steam Frigate Missouri, including a full detail of the General Conflagration. By Wm. Bolton. New York, 1844. Alsographia Americana, or an American Grove of New or Revised Trees and Shrubs, by C. S. Rafi- nesque. Philadelphia, 1838. Remarks upon Morbus Ory- zeus or Disease occasioned by the employment of Noxious Rice as Food. By R. Tyler. Calcutta, 1820, etc. Bound in I volume. 8vo, half morocco. 762 Mahan, J. M. The Private Instructor. l2mo, sheep, broken. Harrisburg, 1838 763 BuRROWES, Thomas H. Draft of a Revised Common School Law. 8vo. Harrisburg, 1839 Kittanning, Pennsylvania. Imprints. 764 Bennet, Rev. Moses P. Lecture on Theology. i2mo, boards, uncut. Copley, CroU & Co., Kittanning, 1826 Lansdale, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 765 Weiser, Daniel. Deffentliche Correspondenzen zwischen Josua Schultz und, im Jahr 1858. lamo, paper. Jno. Shupe, Lansdale, 1861 Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 766 Almanac. Neuer Hauswirthschafts-Calender auf das Jahr 1810. Corners of title repaired. With frontispiece by Reiche. 4to, half roan. J- Schnee, Libanon 767 Another Copy. 4to, half morocco. 768 Another Copy. 4to, paper. 769 The Same for 181 1. 4to, half morocco. Jacob Schnee, Libanon 770 The Same for 1812. 4to, half morocco. Jacob Schnee, Libanon 771 The Same for 1813. 4to, half morocco. Jacob Schnee, Libanon 120 772 The Same for 1813. 4to, half morocco. Jacob Schnee, Libanon 773 MoLLER, Martin. Anweisung zum Christlichen Leben und seligen Sterben. 3 copies. i2mo, boards. Jacob Schnee, Libanon, 180S 774 Der Kleine Catechismus des sel. D. Martin Luther. i6mo, boards. Jacob Schnee, Libanon, 1808 775 K-^YSER, Heinrich. Sammhing eineger nutzHc.her und lehrreicher Lieder und Verse. i6mo. J. Schnee, Libanon, 1808 776 Zeugniss eines Kindes von der Richtigkeit der Wege des Geistes vorgestellt in einer mystischen und buchstabH- chen Erklaru.ng der Offenbahrung Jesu Christi dem heihgen Johanni geschehen. Svo, calf, clasps. J. Schnee, Libanon, 1808 This book is supposed to have been written by the Count de Marsay, a Mystic and traveling companion of Dr. George De Benneville, and to have been translated by the latter into German. "JTJ Kramb^ Christian. Auf Erfahrung gegrundete Vor- schriften urn Wolle, Leinen und Baumwolle zu farden. i2mo, paper. H. B. Sage, Libanon, 1808 778 Erstes Buch fur Deutsche Kinder oder ABC. Frontis- piece. i2mo, half bound. J. Schnee, Libanon, 1819 Imperject. 779 Seiler, G. F. Biblische ReHgion und Gluckseligkeits- lehre. Svo, half morocco. H. Sage, Libanon, 1810 780 The Same. 2 copies. Soiled. 781 Die Americanische Goldgrube; das ist: die Kunst des Landmanns seine zeitlichen Guter funfzig- bis hundertfaltig zu vermehren . . . Ein lehrreiches Lese- und Rechen- buch, fur alle wahre Patrioten, etc. 8vo, half morocco. H. Sage, Libanon, 1810 The author was a Moravian living a mile from Lebanon. 782 Stilling, Heinrich. Theoba'.^, oder die Schwarmer. i2mo, half bound. J. Stoever, Libanon, 181 1 The first American edition, a most popular work among the Pennsylvania Dutch, based upon life among the sects. 121 783 Das Leben Napoleon Bonapartes Kaisers der Franzo- sen Konigs von Italien, Beschutzer des Rheinischen Bundes, etc. Portrait of Napoleon on title. l2mo, paper. Libanon, 181 1 Very rare. 784 Der durch Europa und Amerika aufmerksame Reisende. i2mo. J. Schnee, Libanon, 181 1 785 Haupt-Inhalt der Christlichen Lehre. Nebst einer kurz- gefassten Kirchen-Geschichte. i2mo, boards. Jo.s. Schnee, Libanon, 1813 786 Another Copy. i2mo, bound. 787 Winchester, E. Der Merkwurdige Lebens-Lauf, die Sonderbare Bekehrung, und Entzuckungen des ohnlangst bey Germantaun (in Pennsylvanien) wohnenden und ver- storben Dr. George de Benneville. i2mo. Jos. Hartman, Libanon, 1815 788 Another Copy. i2mo, half roan. Jos. Hartman, Libanon, 1815 789 ZusAMMENHANG dcr Christlichen Lehre, nach Anleitung des Heidelbergischen Catechism. i2mo boards. J. Hartman, Libanon, 1818 790 HocH Deutsches Lutherisches ABC und Namen-Buch- lein. T2mo boards. J- Hartman, Libanon, 1818 791 Tersteegen, Gerhard. Geistliche und erbauliche Briefe uber das inwendige Leben. i2mo, calf, clasps. Libanon, 1819 First American edition. 792 Another Copy. l2mo, sheep. 793 Hertz, Daniel. Poetischer Himmels-Weg. i6mo calf. J- Hartman, Libanon, 1830 794 Tersteegen, Gerhard. Kleine Perlen-.Schnur Fur die Kleinen nur, etc. l2mo calf. J- C. Schmidt, Libanon, 1831 795 Leib, Isaac. Wohlerfahmer Pferde-Arzt. 8vo, half bound. J- Hartman, Libanon, 1842 122 Lancaster, Fennsylvania, Imprints. 796 Almanac. Der Gantz Neue Verbesserte Nord-America- nische Calender, Des I776sten Jahres Christi. 4to, morocco. Franz Bailey, Lancaster (1773) The first German almanac published in Lancaster, with portrait of Maurice of Orange on the back. Last leaf im- perfect on corner, and several corners of other pages re- paired. Excessively rare. 797 Almanac. Der Allerneuste Nord-Americanische Calen- der, auf das Jahr 1778. 4to, half bock. Matthias Bartgis, Lancaster (1777) 798 Almanac. Der Republikanische Calender, Auf das Jahr 1780. 4to, half morocco. T. Cossart & Co, Lancaster, (1779) Repaired. Very rare, unknown to Hildeburn. 799 Almanac. Der Gantz Neue Verbesserte Nord-America- nische Calender, Auf das I785ste Jahr Christi. 4to, half bock. F. Bailey, Lancaster, (1784) 800 Almanac. Der Neue Gemeinnutzige Landwirthschafts Calender, Auf das Jahr 1788. 4to, half morocco. Steimer, Albrecht & Lahn, Lancaster, (1787) The first issue. Very rare. 801 The Same for 1788. 4to, half morocco. 802 The Same for 1789. Stained and repaired. 4to, half morocco. 803 The Same for 1790. Frontispiece damaged. 4to, half morocco. 804 The Same for 1791. Lacking frontispiece. 4to, half morocco. Has the folio prospectus for the almanac inserted. 805 The Same for 1792. 4to, half morocco. 806 The Same for 1793. Lacking frontispiece. 4to, half morocco. 807 The Same for 1794. 4to, half morocco. Has portrait of Mico Schlucco, King of the Seminoles. 123 808 The Same for 1795. 4to, morocco. 809 The Same for 1795. Lacking frontispiece. 4to, half morocco. 810 The Same for 1796. Lacking frontispiece. 4to, half morocco. 811 The Same for 1796. Lacking frontispiece. 4to, half morocco. 812 The Same for 1797. 4to, morocco. 813 The Same for 1797. 4to, half morocco. 814 The Same for 1798. 4to, half morocco. 815 The Same for 1798. 4to, half morocco. 816 The Same for 1799. 4to, morocco. (' 817 The Same for 1799. 24 vols. 4to, half morocco. Lancaster 818 Almanac. Der Neue, Gemeinnutzige Landwirthschafts Calender, Auf das Jahr 1800, 1801, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, 'II, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16, '17, '18, '22, '24, '25, '27, '30, '31- 24 vols. 4to, half morocco Lancaster The almanacs for 1804, '09, '12 and '24 lack frontispiece. 819 The Same for 1801, '03, '05, '07, '11, '15, '16, '18, '27, and '30. 10 vols. 4to, (s vols, half morocco and 5 vols, unbound). Lancaster Lacks frontispieces to 1803 and 1827. 820 The Same for 1803, 181 1 and 1815. 3 vols., 4to. 821 Almanac. Neuer Gemeinnutziger Pennsylvanischer Ca- lender, Auf das Jahr 1833, '35- '38, '43. '44, '48, '54. '56. '58, '59, '60, '63 and '68. 13 vols., 4to. Lancaster 124 822 Almanac. Der Pennsylvanische Anti-Freimaurer Calen- der, fur das Jahr 1832. 8vo, half morocco. S. Wagner, Lancaster 823 Blackwell, Thomas. Schema Sacrum; or a Sacred Scheme of Natural and Revealed Religion. i2mo, sheep. Franz Bailey, Lancaster, 1776 Name on title. Very rare. 824 Abingdon, Earl of. Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., to the Sheriffs of Bristol on the Affairs in America. 8vo, uncut. Jno. Dunlap, Lancaster, 1778 Very rare. 825 Another Copy. 8vo, uncut. Has names of Samuel Morris, Cap. Jonas Cartwright and Judge Hubley Jones on title. Very rare. 826 EvANGFLiUM NicoDEMi, oder : Historischer Bericht von dem Leben Jesu Christi welches Nicodemus. i2mo, boards. J. Bailey, Lancaster, 1784 827 Another Copy. i2nio, boards. 828 ZuR EiNWEiHUNG des neuen Kirchensaals in Lititz den I3ten August 1787. i2nio, half morocco. Stiemer, Albrecht, & Lahn, Lancaster, (1787) 829 Reitz, J. H. Das Furbilde der Heilsamen Worten vom Glauben und Liebe, so in Christo Jesu ist, etc. i2mo, boards. Stiemer, Albrecht & Lahn, Lancaster, 17S8 830 Another Copy. i2mo, boards. Stiemer, Albrecht & Lahn, Lancaster, 1788 831 Der Besiegte Wiedertauffer, in Unterredungen uber" Kmdertaufe und Untereauching; Verfasset, und dem Theo- philo entgegen gesetzt, zum Besten des Gemeinen Mannes durch Einen Verfuhrer, der doch wahrhaftig ist. 8vo, Albrecht & Lahn, Lancaster, 1788 Written against Alexander Mack, founder of the Bunkers. 832 Another Copy. 8vo, morocco, uncut. 125 833 Muhlenberg, Gotthilk Hm. Eine Rede Gehalten den 6ten Juny 1787, bey der Einweihung von der Deutschen Ho- hen Schule oder Franklin Collegium in Lancaster. 8vo, half morocco. Albrecht & Lahn, Lancaster, 1/38 Very scarce. At the opening of the Franklin and Mar- shall College. 834 DoRiNG, F. C. Dass das Evangelium von Jesu Christo, nach Romer i. 4. 16. noch immer Eine Kraft Gottes Sey, etc. 8vo, half morocco. Lancaster, 1791 835 BiBLiscHES LusTGARTLEiN . . . aus alien Buchern der ganzen Heiligen Schrift. lamo. J. Bailey, Lancaster, 1791 836 DoRiNG, F. C. Dass das Evangelium von Jesu Christo, nach Romer i. 4. 16. i2mo. (Stained.) Lancaster, 1791 837 Eine Schone, anmuthige und lesenwurdige Historia von der Unschuldigbedrangten heiligen Pfalzgrafin Genovesa. 8vo. Lancaster, 1792 838 Gesprach im Reich der Todten. l2mo, half bound. . Lancaster, 1793 839 Fi-Eigender Brief evangelischer Worte an die Jugend. 8vo, half bound. J. Albrecht & Co., Lancaster, 1794 Presented by Peter Blaser, schoolmaster, to his beloved pupil Catherina Fahnestock. With four original stanzas in her honor in manuscript. Blaser tells in a long preface that he taught school in Oley for ten years, that he found a copy of this work in a bookstore in Philadelphia, was too poor to have it reprinted, avd finally came to Lancaster and agreed with the printer to take five hundred copies. 840 Allein, Joseph. Grundlegung zum Thatigen Christen- thum. 8vo, sheep. Lancaster, 1796 841 Brosius, F. X. Antwort eines Romisch-Catholischen Priesters an einen Friedensliebenden Prediger der Lutheri- schen Kirche. i2mo, half morocco. Lancaster, 1796 A curious controversy over the conversion of Mrs. Schae- fer of Hanover, Pa., to the Roman Catholic Church. 842 Schonberg, Matthias. Die Zierde der Jugend. i2mo, half morocco. Lancaster, 1796 126 843 Leslie, Charles. A Short and Easy Method with the Deists. 8vo, boards uncut. Lancaster, 1797 844 Das merkwurdige Leben, Krankheit, Tod und Begrab- nis? der franzosischen Freyheit und Gleichheit. lamo. Lancaster, 1798 845 Roche, Maria R. Eliza; or the Pattern of Women. i2mo, sheep. Lancaster, 1802 846 Ro.ss, James. A Short, Plain, Comprehensive, Practical Latin Grammar. i2mo, half bound. H. B. Grimier, Lancaster, 1802 847 Clarke, John. Select Century of the Colloquies of Cor- derius. i6mo, sheep. R. Bailey, Lancaster, 1804 848 Ross, James. First Four Books of C. Julius Caesar's Commentaries of his Wars in Gaul. i2ino, sheep. R. Bailey, Lancaster, 1804 849 Scott, William. Lessons in Elocution. i2mo, sheep. R. Bailey, Lancaster, 1805 850 Husband, John F. A Collection of Hymns and Psalms for the use of Singing Schools. i6mo. Wm. Greear, Lancaster, 1807 Adapted to the music books in use in Pennsylvania and the Jerseys. 851 Souder, David. The Rural Economist's Assistant. i2mo. Wm. Greear, Lancaster, 1807 852 Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the Official Conduct of the Governor of Pennsylvania, together with the Testimony taken by the Committee. i2mo, half morocco. Wm. Dickson, Lancaster, 1807 853 Lehre und Zuchtordnung der Bischoflich-Methodisti- schen Kirche. !2mo, sheep. H. & B. Grimier, Lancaster, 1808 First appearance of the Methodist discipline in German. 854 Another Copy. i2ino, half bound. 127 855 Hastings, Sally. Poems on Different Subjects. To which is added a Descriptive Account of a Family Tour to the West in the Year 1800, in a Letter to a Lady. i2mo, sheep. Wm. Dickson, Lancaster ,1808 Fine copy. Scarce. 856 Das Geheimniss der Bosheit bis auf den Grund aufge- deckt. 8vo, sheep. Lancaster, 1809 857 Kempen, Thomas von. Vier Bucher von der Nachfol- gung Christi. l2mo, sheep. Lancaster, 1810 858 ScHARPLESs, Joseph. Die Zerstorung Jerusalems. 8vo, half bound. Lancaster, 1810 859 BuRscH, J. P. Das Hoch-Deutsche A B C. i2mo, boards. Lancaster, 1810 860 Another Copy. i2mo, half bound. Lancaster, 1810 Fine clean copy. 861 RoosEN, Gerhard. Christliches Gemuths-Gesprach. i6mo, sheep, clasp. Lancaster, 1811 862 The Antichristian and Antisocial Conspiracy, an ex- tract from the French of the Abbe Barruel, to which is prefixed Jachin and Boaz, or an Authentic Key to the Door of Free-Masonry, Ancient and Modem. Illustrated. 8vo, morocco. Lancaster, 1812 863 Die Lebensgeschichte unseres Herrn und Heilands Jesu Christi. I2mo sheep, broken Lancaster, 1812 864 Das Neue Testament. i2mo, calf clasps. Lancaster, 1813 865 ZuscHRiFT von Mitgliedern des Hauses der Reprasen- tanten im Congress der Vereinigten Staaten uber den Krieg mit Grossbrittannien. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Lancaster, 1812 866 Muhlenberg, Dr. Henry, and Schipper, B. J. English- German and German-English Dictionary, with a German Grammar. 8vo, sheep. Lancaster, 1812 128 867 England's Conversion and Reformation compared, or the Young Gentleman directed in the Choice of his Religion. i2mo, sheep. Lancaster, 1813 868 Die Aufgehende Lilie ist ein Theosophischer Discurs und Unpartheyisches Zeugniss zur Behauptung der Bibel und des Welt-Erlosers. i2mo, half bound. Lancaster 1815 This scarce and curious book had its inspiration in the Ephrata cloister and probably the author was one of the in- mates. He called himself Elinielicli and lived as a recluse. When he died he left some money to be invested in a mill, the flour tvas to be given to the poor and a certain quantity of grain to be fed to the birds. 869 An die Gott suchende und Jesu liebende Seelen. 8vo, embossed calf. Lancaster, 1817 870 BiBLiA. Das ist Die ganze Heilige Schrift, with the Fron- tispiece by Henry. Folio, full red morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Lancaster, 1819 The first German folio Bible printed in America. With list of 1465 subscribers, published under Mennonite auspices. Scarce. Fine copy. 871 Another Copy. Folio, calf, lacking clasps. 873 Das Neue Testament. 8vo, calf, clasps. Lancaster, 1821 874 Das Lezte Bekenntniss von John Lechler, Welcher fur die Ermordung seiner Frau Mary Lechler vor Gericht ge- zogen, uberwiesen und verurtheilt wurde, am 25sten Octo- ber 1822. Svo, half morocco. Lancaster, (1822) Very scarce trial. 875 Weitenkampfs, J. F. Vernunftige Trostgrunde Bey den Traurigen Schicksalen der Menschen. Svo, sheep, Lancaster, i8?7 876 Herr, Johannes. Erlauterungs-Spiegel. i2mo, sheep. Lancaster, 1827 877 Hertz, Daniel. Poetischer Himmelsweg, oder Kleine, geistliche Lieder Sammlung, etc. i6mo, calf. Lancaster, 1828 129 878 Die Heilige Liebe Gottes und die Unheilige Naturliebe, etc. Illustrated. i2mo, boards. Lancaster, 1828 879 Detzer, J. A. Die Deutsche Theologie. i2mo, boards. Lancaster, 182^ 880 Schmidt, Daniel. Das gemeinnutzige Haus-Arzeney- buch. i2mo, half bound. Lancaster, 1829 Full of very remarkable remedies. 881 Scott, James. An Impartial View of Divine Justice. i2mo, half morocco. Lancaster, 1829 882 Das Apotcryphische Neue Testament. l2mo, calf, clasps. Lancaster, 1830 883 Grosch und Meyer's Neue Allgemeinie Gesang Buchlein. i2mo, boards. Lancaster, 1832 884 Life and Confession of Daniel Shaeflfer who was found guilty ... of the Murder of Elizabeth Bowers. 8vo, uncut. Lancaster, 1832 Scarce. 885 Heinen, Dr. H. Gesundheits Schatzkammer. 8vo, calf. Lancaster, 1831 886 EiN Fundament und Klare Anweisung von der selig- machenden Lehre unsers Herrn Jesu Christi. 8vo, calf. Lancaster, 1835 887 Christliches Gemuths-Gesprach. l6mo, calf, clasps. Lancaster. 1836 888 Der Kleine Catechismus. i6ino, boards. Lancaster, 1839 889 Schmidt, Daniel. Das allgemeine ABC, Buchstabier und Lesebuch. i2mo, bound. Lancaster, 1840 890 The Manheim Tragedy. A Complete History of the Double Murder of Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Rean; with the only authentic Life and Confession of Alex. Anderson. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Lancaster, 1858 130 891 HoHMAN, John G. The Long Lost Friend, containing Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and Remedies for Man as well as Animals. i6mo, half morocco. Lancaster, 1865 "Whoever has this book with him cannot die without the holy corpse of Jesus Christ, nor be drowned in any water, nor be burned up in any Hre." 892 Terteegen, Gerhard. Weg der Warheit die da ist nach der Gottseligkeit. i2rao, calf, clasp. Lancaster, N. D, Meadovr Springs, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 893 Snowberger, Obed. The Historian, The Traveller and the Poet. From the Commencement January, 1814, to June, 1879. 8vo, half morocco, red top, uncut. Meadow Springs, Pa., 1874-g A curious monthly issued at Snow Hill, Franklin Co., Pa., and containing information concerning Ephrata. Only 40 copies were printed. This is a complete set. Very rare. Middleburg, Pennsylvania. Imprints. 894 Harter, T. H. Boonastiel, "Pennsylvania EHitch." 8vo, cloth. Middleburgh, i'Sqs Milford, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 895 Arnold, G. Geistliche Erfahrungs-Lehre oder Erkennt- niss und Erfahrung, etc. 8vo, Milford, 1855 Millgrove, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 896 Siegfried, Samuel. Deutsche Geographie oder Welt-Be- schreibung. Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 897 Reichel, Rev. Wm. C. Friedensthal and its Stockaded Mill, a Moravian Chronicle, 1749-1767. Illustrated. 8vo, half calf. Nazareth, 1877 A fact not generally known is that among the trees in the map, page 1-2, are the initials "H. B." and "A. H. C' 131 New Berlin, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 898 Berlinisches neu eingerichtes ABC Buchstabier- und Lese-Buchlein. i2ino, boards. Berlin, 1781 899 Francken, a. H. Ein Tractatlein von der Menschen- Furcht. i6mo, boards. S. Miller, New-Berlin, 1818 900 Driesbach, Johannes. Ein Predigt. Svo, half morocco, uncut. S. Miller, New-Berlin, 1820 901 Die Kleine Geistliche Viole. l6mo, sheep. Geo. Miller, New-Berlin, 1830 902 Miller, Joseph. Der Verborgene Arzt; oder Nutzliche Hausfreund. i2mo, boards. J. Miller, New Berlin, 1830 903 Gundrum, G. Der Amerikanische Dolmetscher. l2mo, boards. D. Hachenberg, New-Berlin, 1831 904 Another Copy. i2mo, boards. 905 Dow, Lorenzo. Kelte der Vernunst. i6mo, sheep. S. G. Miller, New-Berlin, 1836 906 Das Geistliche Saitenspiel. i2mo, sheep. G. Miller, New-Berlin, 1836 907 Vogelbach, J. Kurzgefasste Deutsche Sprachlehre. l6mo, half bound. New-Berlin, 1838 908 Teesteegen, G. Thoma von Kempis Bncher von der Nachfolge Jesu Christi. i6mo, half bound. New-Berlin, 1838 909 Hassel, Carl. Der Neu-erfahrne Pferde-Arzt., l6mo, boards. New-Berlin, 1843 910 Die Glaubenslehre und Kirchen-Zucht-Ordnung der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft. i6nio, half bound. New-Berlin,. 184S 132 New-Market, Virginia, Imprints. 911 EiNE Sammlung auserlesenen Geschichte zum Gebrauch der Jugend. i6mo, illustrated paper cover. S. Henkel, New-Market, Va., 1827 The publisher of this little book, Selma Henkel, a boy, fourteen years of age, collected the stories, set the type, and made the woodcuts himself. Very rare. 912 Henkel, Ambrosius. Das grosse A B C-Buch. With cuts. i2mo, paper. New Market, Va., 1820 913 Henkel, Paulus. Der Christliche Catechismus. i6mo, half bound. S. Henkel, New-Market, Va., 1816 914 Bericht der VERRiCHTaNGEN, wahrcnd des Synody des Luth. Ministeriums. 8vo, half morocco. Henkel & Co., New-Market, 1814 915 Henkel, Paulus. Der Christliche Catechismus. l6mo, half bound. Ambrosius Henkel, New-Market, 181 1 916 EiN Christags-Geschenk fur Kleine Magdlein. i6nio, paper. Solomon Henkel, New-Market, 1S09 917 Verrichtung der Special-Conferenz der Evang. Luth. Lehrer im Staat Virginia, Gehalten in Neumarket, Schenan- doah Caunty den 4ten und sten October 1807. Illustrated. i2mo, half morocco. A. Henkel, Newmarket, 1807 918 Verrichtung der Special-Conferenz der Evang. Luth. Prediger und Abgeordneten im Staat Virginien. i2mo, half morocco. A. Henkel, Newmarket, 1806 Newtown, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 919 RowE, Elizabeth. The History of Joseph. A Poem. l6mo, boards. ■ Newtown, 1805 920 (Wilson, Alex.) The Foresters, a Poem descriptive of a Pedestrian Journey to the Falls of Niagara, in the Autumn of 1804. i6mo, sheep, broken. Newtown, Pa., 1818 921 Johnson, Samuel. The Triple Wreath, Poems on Vari- ous Subjects. With Portrait engraved by Edwin M. Ellis. i2mo, cloth. . . Newtown, 1844 Very rare. This volume of local and personal effusions relating to Bucks County people, was printed by Chief Jus- tice E. M. Paxson when in his twentieth year. Norristown, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 922 Richardson, Samuel. The History of Pamela. i6mo, half bound. D. Sauer, Norristown, 1799 923 The Spirit of Despotism. i2mo, sheep. Jacob Mann, Norristown, 1799 924 The New Pennsylvania Spelling-Book. Compiled by a Pennsylvanien. i2mo, half bound. D. Sower, Norristown, 1799 925 Beauties of Seneca. l2mo, sheep. Jas. Winnard, Norristown, 1813 926 Fav/cette, John. An Essay on Anger. i2mo, half bound. Norristown, 1823 927 The Same. l2mo, half bound. 928 Village Sketches, or Tales of Somerville. i2mo, half bound, uncut. Norristown, 1825 929 The Same. l2nio, half bound. Norristown, 1825 930 The Same. l2ino, half bound. Norristown, 1825 931 The Norristown New and Much Improved Musical Teacher. Small oblong 4to, half bound. Norristown, 1832 932 The Spirit of Despotism. ismo, sheep. Jos. Winnard, Norristown, N. D. 933 Another Copy. l2nio, half morocco. Jos. Winnard, Norristown, N. D. Northamptonn, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 934 Deutsche Schul-Gebate zum Gebrauch fur Amerikani- sche Schulen. l2mo. H. Ebner, Northampton, 1815 935 Die Kleine Geschichte Harfe der Kinder Zions. i2mo, calf, clasps. Blumet, Northampton, 1834 (9) 134 Octoraro, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 936 The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. l2mo, sheep. F. Bailey, Octoraro, 1801 Very rare. Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 937 StaiRj John. Ueber den Zustand der Seele nach dem Tode. l6mo, boards. Theo. May, Orwigsburg, 1830 938 Almanac. Der Neue Hochdeutsche Orwigsburger Ca- lender, Auf das Jahr 1830. 4to, half morocco. Orwigsburg, (1839) 939 Another Copy. 4to, half morocco. Paradise, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 940 CoBBETT, William. The Bloody Buoy Thrown out as a Warning to the Political Pilots of America. Second edition. 8vo, half bound. H. Witmer, Paradise, 1823 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 941 Anderson^ Rev. John. Precious Truth, or some Points in Gospel Doctrine. l2mo, sheep. Z. Cramer, Pittsburgh, 1806 942 The Lawyer, or Man as he ought not to be, a Tale. Frontispiece. l2mo, half bound, uncut. Pittsburgh, 1808 Name torn from title. 943 WiLLisoN, Rev. John. A Fair and Impartial Testimony essayed in name of a number of Ministers, Elders . . . unto the laudable Principles, Wrestlings and Attainments of that Church, etc. l2mo, sheep. Z. Cramer, Pittsubrgh, 1808 944 WiLLisoN, Rev. John. An Example of Plain Catechising. i2mo, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1812 945 Ramsay, Allan. The Gentle Shepherd. i2mo, uncut. Pittsburgh, 1812 1.35 946 Meikle, Jas. The Traveller ; or, Meditations on Various Subjects. izmo, half morocco. Pittsburgh, 1815 947 Peden, Alexander. Some Remarkable Passages of the Life and Death of. l2ino, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1815 948 The Militant Christian. l2mo, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1816 949 Law, William. An Humble, Earnest and Affectionate Address to the Clergy. i6mo, boards. Pittsburgh, 1816 950 A Book of Church Government and Discipline, agreed upon, and enacted by the Associate Synod of North America at Pittsburgh June 6, 18 17. i2mo, uncut. Pittsburgh, 181 7 951 Patterson, Robert. The Art of Domestick Happiness and other Poems. i6mo, boards, uncut. Pittsburgh, 1817 952 Patterson, Robert. A Treatise of Practical Arithmetic. l2mo, sheep, broken. Pittsburgh, 1818 953 Harbison, Massy. A Narrative of the Sufferings of, from Indian Barbarity, giving an account of her Captivity, The Murder of her two Children, Her Escape, with an In- fant at her Breast, etc. l6mo, boards. Pittsburgh, 1828 Very rare. 954 Etzter, J. A. The Paradise within the Reach of All Men. i6mo, paper. Pittsburgh, 1833 955 Der Kleine Catechismus. i6ino, half bound. Pittsburgh, N. D. Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 956 The Destruction of Jerusalem. i2mo, boards. Jno. Rover, Pottstown, 1820 957 Another Copy. i2nio, half bound. Jno. Royer, Pottstown, 1820 1.^5 958 RoYER, John. The MoniTment of Patriotism. Being a Collection "of Biographical Sketches of the Lives and Char- acters of some of those men who signed the Independence of America. l2mo, sheep. Pottstown, 1825 959 Pocket Law Dictionary. i6mo, boards. Pottstown, 1828 960 Richards, Rev. J. W. Sermon on Psalm 78, 2-8, "The Fruitful Retrospect." i2mo, half morocco. Pottstown, (1843) The centennary celebration of the laying of the corner- stone of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of "Augustus" at The Trappe, Montgomery County, Pa. South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 961 An Order of Services with the Heidelberg Catechism i6mo, half morocco. South Bethlehem, 1904 Reading Pennsylvania, Imprints. 962 Almanac. Neuer Hausswirthschafts Calender, Auf das Jahr 1798. 4to, half morocco. Reading, (1797) 963 The Same for 1800. 4to, half morocco. 964 The Same for 1804. • 4to, half morocco. Contains a view of Reading. 965 The Same for 1807. 4to, half morocco. Contains a view of Reading. 965 J4 Almanac. Der gemeinuzige Americanische Calender, Auf das Jahr 1803. to, half morocco. Reading, (1802) 966 Almanac. Der Neue Readinger Calender fur 1812, '13, '14, 'is, '16, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24, '25, '28, '29, '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, '41, '42, '44, '45> '48, '49. '50, '52, 'S3- '65, '66 and '69. 36 vols. 4to, (34 vols, half morocco, and 2 vols paper.) Reading 137 967 The Same for 1817, '18, '22, '23, '33, '40, '53. 7 vols. 4to, (4 vols., half morocco, 3 vols., paper) Reading 968 The Same for 1817, 1833, 1840, 1853. 4 vols., 4to, (i vol. half morocco, 3 vols., paper.) Reading 969 Almanac. Verbesserter Calender auf das Jahr 1845. 4to, half morocco. Reading, (1844) 970 Almanac. Der Pennsylvanische Anti-Freymaurer Ca- lender fur das Jahr 1830, von Carl F. Egelman. 8vo, half morocco. Reading, (1829) Rare. Contains an explanation of the secrets of the Free Masons, with grips, signs and words. Illustrated with wood- cuts. 971 Another Copy. 8vo, half morocco. 972 Almanac. The United States Almanac fur 1801. l2mo, half morocco, uncut. Reading, (1800) 973 Engel, J. J. Abschieds-Predigt, gehalten im October- Monat 18 16, in den Gemeinen in und um Blumsburg, Co- lumbia Caunty. i2mo, half morocco. Reading, 1817 974 A General Description of the Thirteen United States of America, containing Their Situation, Boundaries, Soil, and Produce, Rivers, Capitals, Constitution, Religious Test and Number of Inhabitants. i2mo, half morocco, uncut. B. Johnson, Reading, 1788 The Hrst work printed at Reading, Pennsylvania, and the only known copy. 975 Der Geschwinde Rechner. i2mo, half bound. B. Johnson, Reading, 1789 Very scarce. 976 The Ready Reckoner, or the Trader's Sure Guide. i2mo, sheep. B. Johnson, Reading, 1789 977 EiN Gesprach zwischen dem kleinen Gorgel, einem ar- men Mann, und einem gewissen vornehmen Herrn, dem der Name Periander beygeleget worden. i6ino, uncut, 3 copies. Reading 1790 978 Das Gesicht des Isaac Childs, welches er gesehen hat, betrefifend das Land seiner Geburt. i6mo, half bock. Barton & Jungmann, Reading, 1791 Curious and rare. Written in Pennsylvania in 1757. 138 979 Beyspiele Murkwurdiger Bekehrungen in der Ge- schichte des Barons von Dyherrn und der Johanna Cisch. l2mo, half morocco. Jungmann & Grauber, Reading, 1793 980 CiscH, Johanna. Die Endzuckung und Wunderbare Er- fahrung. l2mo. Jungmann & Gruber, Reading, 1793 981 Kurzgefasstes Arzney-Buchlein fur Menschen und Vieh. l2mo. Jungmann & Gruber, Reading, 1794 982 Stilling, H. Die Geschichte Florentius v. Fahlendorn. Eine lehrreiche und Anmuthige Begebenheit. l2mo, sheep. J. Schneider & Co., Reading, 1797 983 CoBBETT, William. Die Blut-Fahne ausgestecket zur Warnung politischer Wegweiser in America. Frontispiece. 8vo, half morocco. Reading, 1797 Very rare. Frontispiece damaged. 984 BiBLiA. Das ist Die ganze Gottliche Heilige Schrift. 4to, calf, one clasp missing. G. Jungmann, Reading, 1805 The first Bible published in Reading. 985 Anfangsgrunde der Rechenkunst zum Gesbrauch der Deutschen Schulen in den Vereinigten Staaten von America und besonders in Pennsylvania. i2mo, half bound. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1807 986 Tersteegen, Gerhard. Geistlicbe Brosamen, von des Herrn Tisch gefallen, Von guten Freunden aufgelesen und hungrigen Herzen mitgetheilet. l2mo, calf, clasps. J. Ritter, & Co., Reading, 1807 987 Geseze der Republik Pennsylvanien in ubersezten Aus- zugen. Svo sheep. Reading 1807 First edition of the laws in German. 988 Lebensbeschreibung von Heinrich Stilling. l2mo half bound. H. B. Sage, Reading, 181 1 989 Tehsteegen, Gerharjx Merkwurdige Lebensbeschreibung. des seeligen Gerhard Tersteegen nebst beygefugter Erkla- rung seines Sinnes und Testaments. l2mo half bound. H. B. Sage, Reading, 181 1 990 Another Copy. 139 991 Der Prozess von John Schild dem Vater- und Mutter- Morder welcher in der November-Court 1812. •8vo, half morocco. J. Ritter, & Co., Reading, 1812 Very rare trial. 992 Muhlenberg, Heinrich A. Busstags-Predigt, gehalten Donnerstags, den 20sten August 18 12, an dem durch den Congress und Prasidenten der Vereinigten Staaten anem- pfohlenen Buss- und Bat-Tage in der Lutherischen Kirche der Stadt Reading, in Pennsylvania. i2ino, half morocco. J. Ritter & Co^ Reading, 1812 g92j4 Another Copy, izmo, half bound. 993 Calvins Leben, Meynungeij und Thaten. l2mo, half morocco. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1812 994 The Same. l2mo, half bound. 995 Bro.^dside. Henry Grimier Proposes to publish in the Borough of Reading a Weekly English Nev^spaper, or A Faithful Register of Passing Events, to b.e entitled The Schuylkill Newrsletter, etc. folio. Reading, 1812 Very rare. The first prospectus for a newspaper in Reading. 996 Hermann, L. F. Catechismus der Glaubenslehren u. Lebenspflichten der Christlichen Religion. i2mo, boards. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1813 997 VOLLSTANDIGES GeBAT-BuCH. 8vo, sheep. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1813 998 Another Copy. Svo, sheep. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1813 999 Stilling, J. H. Jung. Die Siegsgeschichte der Christ- lichen Religion. 8vo, haif bound. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1814 1000 Miller, G. Kurze und deutliche Lehren zum Wahren und Thatigen Christenthum. i6mo, sheep. J- G. Jungmann, Reading, 1814 looi Eine neue Sammlung schoner Arien und Lieder. i2mo. Reading, 1816 Title damaged. 140 1002 Caesar, J. S. Der Geschvvinde Intressen-Rechner. l2mo, boards. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1816 1003 Caesar, J. S. The Ready Calculator of Interest. l2mo. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1816 1004 Stilling, J. H. Jung. Theorie der Geister-Kunde, in einer Natur- Vernunft- und Bibelmassigen Beantwortung der Frage, etc. With portrait of the Russian White Wo- man by Kneass. i2mo, half bound. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1816 1005 Geschichte des Americanischen Kriegs von 1812 vom anfang bis zum endlichen Schluss desselben an dem glor- reichen Achten Januar 1815 vor Neu-Orleans. With por- trait of General Pike and six copperplates. i2mo, sheep. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1817 1006 Biernauer, Jacob. Das unentbehrliche Haus- und Kunst-Buch. i2mo, half morocco. (Reading) 1818 1007 HoMAN, J. G. Die Land- und Haus-Apotheke. i2mo, half bound. C. A. Bruckman, Reading, 1818 1008 Hoch-Deutsches Lutherisches a B C. Frontispiece. i6mo, boards. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, 1818 1009 Heimann, L. F. Catechismus der Glaubenslehren und Lebenspflichten. i6mo, boards. J. Ritter & Co., Reading, iBig loio Kurzgefasste Anweisung uber die Anlegung von Weinbergen. 8vo, half morocco. Reading, N. D. loii Das Evangelium Nicodemus. i2mo, half bound. C. A. Bruckman, Reading, 1819 1012 nother Copy. i2mo, half bound. C. A. Bruckman, Reading, 1819 1013 Handbuch fur Deutsche; Reading, 1819, and Der Ge- schwinde Interessen-Rechner, von J. S. Caesar. Reading, 1816. Bound in i vol. l2mo, half bound. 1014 Another Copy. 141 1015 HoMAN, J. G. Der lange Verborgene Freund. lamo, boards. Reading, 1820 A curious collection of local and superstitious receipts for the cure of disease and prevention of evil. The author, liinng at Rosenthal in Berks County, names many persons helped by his Abracadabra. 1016 Franklin, Benjamin. Der Weg zum Gluck, oder Le- ben und Meynungen des. i6mo, paper. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1820 1017 RiNALDO Rinaldini dcr Rauber-Hauptmann. Svo, half bound. C. A. Bruckman, 1820 1018 Stilling, H. Jung. Die sieben lezten Posaunen oder Wehen wann sic anfaiigen und authoren und von den 70 Danielischen Wochen, etc. Frontispiece. i2mo, boards. Chas. M. Williams, Reading, 1820 1019 Lied Eines Lehrers, an seine Confirmanten oder Denk- ringlein. I2mo, Reading, 182 1 1020 Mahnenschmidt, Peter. Charfreytags Gedanken, oder das Leiden Christi in Reimen gesezt wie auch eine Vermah- nung an die Jugend. l6mo, Reading, 1821 1021 Das Universale Traumbuch oder Der vollstandige Traum-Ausleger aller Arten von Traumen. i6mo, boards. Reading, 1821 1022 Haupt-Inhalt der Christlichen Lehre. l2mo, half bound. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1821 1023 Another Copy. i2mo, half bound. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1821 1024 Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. i2mo, sheep. .T. Ritter, Reading, 1821 1025 Another Copy. 1026 The Heart of Man either a Temple of God or a Habi- tation of Satan. i2mo, boards. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1822 1027 Hoch-Deutsches Lutherisches ABC und Namen Buchlein. l2mo, picture boards. Reading, 1822 142 1028 GocK, Earl. Die Vertheidigung der Freyen Kirche von Nord-Amerika. i2mo, boards. Reading, 1822 1029 Das Herz des Menschen ein Tempel Gottes. l2mo, boards. H. B. Sage, Reading, 1822 1030 GossLER, J. C. Lebensgeschichte Napoleon Bonapartes, des Ersten Kaisers der Franzosen. Portrait of Napoleon and three plates. l2mo, half bound. Reading, 1822 103 1 GoTT 1ST DIE REiNSTE LiEBE, odcr Morgen- und Abend- Opfen in Gebeten, Betrachtimgen und Gesangen. i2mo, sheep, clasps. Reading, 1822 Has ecrtiUcates of approval from Rev. H. A. Muhlenberg, Wm. Pauli, J. F. Engel, J. F. Melsheimer and other Re- formed preachers in Pennsylvania. 1032 Another Copy. 1033 Another Copy. Soiled. 1034 Another Copy. 1035 Die Constitution der Vereinigten Staaten von America, mit ihren Verbesserungen, und die der Republik von Penn- sylvanien. l2nio, boards. Reading, (1823) 1036 Another Copy. i2mo, boards. 1037 Another Copy. i2mo, boards. 1038 Fischer, A. A. Eine Rede in der Form einer Predigt, uber die Lehre von dera Daseyneines Gottes. i2mo, half morocco. Reading, 1823 1039 Gossler, I. C. Carl Gock's Verlaumdungen oder Die Rechtfertigung der hochdeutschen Lutherischen und Re- formirten Synoden von Nord-America. i2mo, boards. Reading, 1823 1040 Another Copy. i2mo, boards. Reading, 1823 1041 Eylert, T. Die Finsterniss in der freyen Kirche von America. i2mo. Reading, 1823 143 1042 Stoy, William. Der Mitleidige Samariter . . . Wu- thenden Hunds-Bisses oder die Hydrophoebia. ^2mo- Reading, (1824) 1043 ViLLEE, H. W. Der Bauer als Landmesser. With ten woodcuts. l2mo, boards. Reading, 1824 Written at Spangstown Works, Oley, Berks Co. 1044 Another Copy. 1045 Cooper, Thomas. A Treatise of Domestic Medicine. 8vo, boards. Reading, r324 1046 Der Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids. l2mo, calf. Reading, 1825 1047 GuLDiN, J. C. Betrachtungen u. Gebete oder Gedanken und Unterhaltungen. l2mo, calf. Reading, 1826 1048 Another Copy. ^ l2mo, morocco. Reading, 1826 1049 Another Copy. i2ino, sheep, broken. 1050 Handbuch fur Deutsche. I2mo, half bound. Reading, 1828 105 1 Sage, H. B. Der verbesserte praktische Weinbau. Fold- ing plates. l2mo, half bound. Reading, 1828 1052 Walz, E. L. Vollstandige Erklarung des Calenders, mit einem fasslichen Unterricht uber die Himmelskorper. i2mo, boards. Reading, 1830 1053 Thomas, Abel C. Shipwreck of Partialism. Review of a Pamphlet by Jacob Bishop Crist. Svo, half morocco. Reading 1831 1054 Proceedings of the German Reformed Synod of Penn- sylvania and adjacent States, held at Beamstown, Lancaster County, September 4th, sth and 6th, 1831. l2mo. Reading, 1831 1055 Sammlung vorzuglicher Poesten, Gesange und Lieder von Deutschen Dichtern. i2mo, half sheep. Reading, 1831 144 1056 Eaton, J. H. Leben des General Majors Andreas Jack- son. Portrait. l2mo, half bound. Reading, 183 1 1057 Haupt-Inhalt der Christlichen Lehre. i2mo, boards. Reading, 1832 1058 Wagner, G. X. Das Alpha und Omega (der Anfang und das Ende). l6mo, boards. Reading, 1835 Signed by the author. 1059 EiN Ganz neues Wurfel-Buch ohne Tabelle. i6nio, paper. Reading, 1837 1060 HiRLANDA, Herzogin von Bretagne oder Der Sieg Der Jugend und Unschuld. l2mo, Reading, 1843 1061 Himmelbergen, Catharina. Weissagung von der Zu- kunst unsers Herrn Jesum Christum und tausendjahrigen Reich. i2mo, boards. Reading, 1845 1062 Hohmann, J. G. Der Fromme zu Gott in der Andacht. i2mo, half bound. (Reading, 1846) Poetns upon Susanna Cox, Joseph Miller, Paul Spring, Polly Jones and other Berks County celebrities. 1063 Strunck, Amos K. Officers of Berks County for each year from 1752 to i860. 2 copies. i2mo, cloth, Reading, 1859 1064 Jones, Charles H. Recollections of Venice. i2mo, paper. Reading, 1862 1065 Weiser, C. Z. The Life of (John) Conrad Weiser, The German Pioneer, Patriot, and Patron of Two Races. Part I only. i2mo, half morocco. Reading, 1876 1066 The Same. Both parts, including Weiser's Letters. i2mo, cloth. Reading, 1876 1067 Weiser, C. Z. A Monograph of the New Goschenhop- pen and Great Swamp Reformed Charge, 1731-1881. i2mo, cloth. Reading, 1882 1068 Another Copy. l2mo, cloth. Reading, 1882 145 1669 Broadside. Liebes-Erklarung. Small 4to. C. A. Bruckman, Reading, N. D. 1070 Broadside. Adam und Eva, in Paradies. With a crude colored woodcut of Adam and Eve, with poems on either side, iolio. C. A. Bruckman, Reading, N. D. Kutztown. Pennsylvania, Imprintfi. 10.71 Gebet-Buch fur die lutherische und reformirte Deutsche Jugend. i6mo, paper. Rutztown, 1834 Schellsburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1072 EiNE Sammlung von Neuen Recepten und Bewahrten Curen. l2mo, Schellsburg, 1827 1073 RoHLWES, J. N. Allgemeines Vieharzneibuch oder Un- terricht. i2mo, half bound. Schellsburg, 1823 Selin's Grove, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1075 Mead, Mathew. Der Beynache ein Christ entdeckt oder Der irrige Religions-Bekenner. 8vo, half bound. Selin's Grove, Pa., 1830 1176 Another Copy. Shepherd's Town, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1077 Watson, R. Christian Panoply, containing an Apology for the Bible . . . addressed to Thomas Paine. l2mo, sheep. Shepherd's Town, 1797 Skippackvllle, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1078 The Confession of Faith of the Christians called Men- nonists. Translated from the German. i6mo, boards Skippackville, 1836 1079 Der lange verborgene Schutz und Haus-Freund. Small 4to, half bound. Skippackville, 1836 1080 Constitution and By-Laws of the Skippack Society for the Detection of Horse Thieves, Montgomery Co., Pa. l6mo, paper. Skippackville, 1855 146 io8i Cassel, S. R. Geistliches Sendschreiben des Christli- chen Lehrers und Predigers Heinrich Rissly. i2mo. Skippackville, 1854 1082 ScHULTZ, Rev. C. Short Questions concerning the Chris- tian Doctrine of Faith. Translated by I. D. Rupp. i6mo, cloth. Skippackville, 1863 Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1083 Henrt, Matthew. The Communicants Companion. l2rao, sheep. Shippensburg, 1830 Somerset, Pennsylvania. Imprints. 1084 BiBLiA. Das ist Die ganze Gottliche Heilige Schrifft. 4to, calf. Somerset, 1813 The first Bible printed west of the Allegheny Mountains. 1085 Das Neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heilands Jesu Christi. i2mo, calf, clasps. Somerset, 1814 Fresh as the day of issue. The -first Testament printed west of the Allegheny Mountains. Strasburg, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1086 Franklin, Augustus. The American Farrier. i2mo, sheep, stained. Brown & Bowman, Strasburg, 1803 1087 Another Copy. Sumbytaun, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1088 Erlauterung fur Herrn Caspar Schwenckfeld und die Zugethanen seiner Lehre, wegen vielen Stucken beydes aus der Historic und Theologie. With portrait of Caspar Schwenckfeld. i2mo, calf. Sumnytaun, 1830 1089 Benner, E. Abhandlung uber die Rechenkunst oder Practische Arithmetik. i2mo, sheep. Sumnytau n, 1823 1090 Lebensbeschreibungen sammtlicher Unterzeichner der Unabhangigkeits-Erklarung der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika. With . stipple portrait of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence. 8vo, calf. Sumnytaun, 1842 An enterprising publication, successfully carried out in this little village in the interior of Montgomery County, Pa. 147 lOgi LUTHERISCHEE CaTECHISMUS. l6mo, half bound. Sumnytaun, 1849 1092 Abhandlungen uber die Rechenkunst. l6mo, hajf bound. Sumnytaun, 1849 1093 KuRZE Erklarung des Kleinen Katechismus. i6mo, half bound. Sumnytaun, 1854 1094 Das Neue Buchstabir- und Lesebuch, zum Gesbrauch Deutscher Volksschulen in Pennsylvanien. i2mo, boards. Sumnytaun, 1876 Washington, Pennsylvania. Imprints. 109s Birch, Rev. Thomas L. Seemingly Experimental Re- ligion, Instructors Unexperienced, Converters Unconverted, Revivals Killing Religion, Missionaries in need of Teach- ing, or. War against the Gospel by its Friends. 8vo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. Washington, 1806 An exceedingly rare scandal in the Presbyterian Church in Western Pennsylvania. Privately printed. 1096 Bellamy, Joseph. An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. i2mo, half morocco. Jno. Colerick, Washington, 1798 1097 Bellamy, /oseph. Theron, Paulinus and Aspasia; or. Letters and Dialogues upon the Nature of Love to God, Faith in Christ, Assurance of a Title to Eternal Life. i2mo, half morocco. Jno. Colerick, Washington, 1798 1098 Shanes, Alex. Sermons by. 8vo, sheep. J- Grayson, Washington, 1820 1099 A Brief Summary and Outline of the Principal Sub- jects comprehended in Moral Science, Designed for the Senior Class in Washington College. 8vo, Washington, 1838 West Chester, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1 1 00 A Confession of Faith . . . adopted by the Baptist Association September 25, 1742. l2mo, sheep. S. Siegfried, West Chester, 1827 iioi Jones, Joshua. English Grammar. l2nio, half bound. S. Siegfried, West Chester, 1833 148 1102 Proceedings of the Primary Meeting of the West Nant- meal Township Lyceum. l6rno, half morocco. West Chester, (1835) 1 103 Miles, G. I. A Glance at the Baptists. i2mo, sheep. West Chester, 1836 1104 Darlington, William. Flora Cestrica. An attempt to enumerate and describe the Flowering and FiHcoid Plants of Chester County, Pennsylvania. With map. l2mo, sheep. West Chester, 1837 1 105 Wilson, Alexander. The Foresters. A Poem Descrip- tive of a Pedestrian Journey to the Falls of Niagara in the Autumn of 1804. l6ino, sheep. West Chester, 1838 1 106 Another Copy. 1 107 Townsend, Washington. Memorial of William Dar- lington, M. D. Portrait. 8vo, half corocco. West Chester, 1863 With Judge Futhey's manuscript and cuttings inserted. 1108 Lewis, Joseph J. A Memoir of Enoch Lewis. 8vo, cloth. West Chester, 1882 Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, Imprints. 1 109 The Budget, or Moral and Entertaining Fragments Representing the Punishment of Vice and the Reward of Virtue. i6nio, boards. Wilkesbarre, 1801 mo Devine, Hymns, or Spiritual Songs for the Use of Re- Religious Assemblies. i6mo. (Soiled.) Wilkesbarre, 1802 11 11 Lionel, or the Last of the Pevenseys. 2 vols. i2mo, boards, uncut. Wilkesbarre, 1822 Name on title. 1 1 12 Die taglichen Loosungen und Lehrtexte der Bruder- gemeine fur das Jahr 1827. i6mo, boards. Wilkesbarre, 1826 Manchester, Virginia, Imprints. 1 1 13 Bacon, Rev. Thomas. Sermons by. i2nio, sheep. Manchester, Va., N. D. H9 York, Pennsylvania, imprints. 1 1 14 Black, John. The Duty of Christians in singing the praise of God explained. l2mo, half morocco. J. & J. Edie, York, 1792 First book printed in York. 1 115 ToPLADY, Augustus. Observations on the Divine At- tributes. 8vo, sheep. jno. Edie, York, 1793 Top of title torn off. With autograph of printer laid in. 1 1 16 Die Wahre Brantvvein-Brennerey oder, Brantwein Ein und Cordialmacher Kunst. i6mo, half morocco. York, 1797 Titel damaged. 1 1 17 BucHLEiN des Hans Frummann. i6mo morocco. S. Mayer, 1797 1 1 18 Penning, Daniel. The Ready Reckoner. i6mo, sheep. S. Mayer, York, 179S 1 1 19 Myseras, Lambrecht. Empfindungen und Erfahrungen des Frommen. i2mo, boards. S. Mayer, 1799 11 20 Another Copy. 1121 Gesprache zwischen einem Lehrer und Zuhdrer uber unsere ietzigen Zeiten. izmo, boarls. A. Billmeyer, York, 1801 1122 Das Letzte Bekenntniss des Carl Cunningham wel- cher im neunzehnten Jahr seines Alters, zu York in Penn- sylvanien, den iQten September, 1805, bingericht wurde, fur die Ermordung des Joseph Rothrock. i2mo, half morocco. York, (1805) 1 123 The Self-Taught Conveyancer, or Farmers' and Me- chanics' Guide. l2mo, boards. York, 1819 1 124 WoLTERSDORFS, E. G. Sammtlichc Neue Lieder oder Evangelische Psalmen. lamo, sheep. York, 1823 1 1 25 Barber, Dr. J. Exercises in Reading and Recitation. i2mo, boards. York, 1825 (10) 150 1 126 Magazine of the German Reformed Church. Vol. 3. 8vo, half bound. York, 1830 1 127 Sinal^ Heinrich. Luthers Bibel-Erklarungen. i2mo, sheep. York, 1831 1 128 Smith, E. Philosophical Grammar of the English Lan- guage. i2ino, boards. York, 1833 1 129 Wegweisee zum Ewigen Leben, in Zwei und vierzig Betrachtungen. l2mo, half boaund. York, 1834 1 130 Pennsylvania Imprints. Verhandlungen der Deutsch- Evangelisch. Lutherischen Synode, von Pennsylvanien. 182 1 to 1836. Printed at Allentown, Reading, Yorktown, Eas- ton, Philadelphia, New Berlin, Gettysbnrg and Sumny- town. 22 Pamphlets. Bound in one vojume, 8vo, half morocco. A consecutive set. Very scarce. 1 131 Creswell, John. Essays and Letters on the World, or the Modern Observator on Various Subjects by a Cit- izen of Chester County. Vol. i. i2mo, boards. Printed for the author, 1826 Very scarce. Judge Futhey's copy with his notes. 1 132 Kirchen-Ordnung fur die deutsch Evangelisch Luthe- rische Gemeine bey der heiligen Dreyeinigkeits Kirche in der Stadt Lancaster. i2mo, Lancaster, 1815 1 133 Merkwurdige Nachricht von den Wunderbaren Ent- zuckung des Hans Frumman. i2mo. Gedruckt, Fur die Liebhaber, 181 5 1 134 Versuch Den Betrug der Methodisten zu entdecken. i2ino- N. P., 1832 1135 Ginsey, William. The History of Episcopacy. i2mo, calf. N. p j^gQ Fine clean copy. This rare and interesting hook, writ- ten in the "back woods" of Georgia, contains an inside, de- tailed and uncomplimentary account of the origin of the Methodist Church in America. He says {page 245) that 151 Asbury was opposed to independence and concealed him- self in Mr. White's garret in Delaware. On page 261 is a woodcut of "the Baltimore Methodistical Bull." 1 136 Der Merkwurdige Lebenslauf, Die Sonderbare Be- kehrung und Entzuckungen des ohnlangst ibey Germantown (Penns.) wohenden und verstorbenen Dr. George De Ben- neville. N. P., 1824, and Nachdruckliche Buss-Stimme und Warnungs-Posaune von Himmel an alle bosshafte Sunder auf Erden, oder Thomas Chamberlains. N. P., 1824. Bound together. i2mo, half morocco. 1 137 HuENER, JoHANN. Biblische Historien aus dem Alten und Neuen Testament verschen niit 104 Kupferstichen. i2mo, calf, clasps. Harrisburg, 1826 The copperplates in this rare hook are good examples of early Pennsylvania Dutch engraving. FIRST AMERICAN EDITIONS. 1 138 American Cyclops, The. The Hero of New Orleans and Spoiler of Silver Spoons. By Pasqnins. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. ' Baltimore, 1868 A poetical diatribe against General Butler. 1 1 39 Aristo, LuDovic. Orlando Furioso. Translated by John Hoole. Illustrated. 6 vols. i6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia: Henry Hudson, N. D. First American edition. 1:40 Atlee, Edwin A. Essays ait Poetry; or, A CoMection of Fugitive Pieces. With the Life of Eugenius Laude Watts. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1828 Dedicated to Mrs. Sarah Bethel, daughter of General Edward Hand. The main poem is an autobiography with reference to many Pennsylvania characters and events, General Hand, Dr. Barton, IVhiskey Insurrection, etc. 1 141 BarloWj Joel. The Prospect of Peace. A Poetical Composition, delivered in Yale-College at the Public Ex- amination of the Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Julv 23, 1778. 8vo, half morocco. New Haven, 1788 . Very rare. 1 142 Beattie, James. Poems on Several Occasions. With copperplates by Laivson. i6mo, calf.^ Philadelphia, 1787 152 THE CELEBRATED AITiSlBN BIBLE. First Bible in English Printed in America. 1 143 The I Holy Bible, | Containing the Old and New | Tes- taments I Newly translated out of the ] Original Tongues ; ] And with the former | Translations! Diligently compared and revised. | (Arms of the State of Pennsylvainia) Phila- delphia : I Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, at Pope's | Head, Three Doors above the Coffee | House, in Market Street. ', M.DCC.LXXXn. 2 vols. I21T10 original calf, in morocco case. The collation corresponds mth that given by Mr. Hildc- burn ill his admirable bibliography of the "Issues of the Press in Pennsylvania," and contains the "Resolution of Congress," zvhich will not be found in all copies. The first volume is in perfect condition, clean and stain- less. The leaves in chapter II Kings iinsvercd. Last leaf of second volume injured and rebacked. Newspaper cliippings inserted. It is a well-knovun historical fact, that, in consequence of the embargo laid upon American commerce during the Revolutionary War, the Bii^le became an exceedingly scarce book. Mr. Robert Aitken, a Patriotic printer and bookseller of this city, undertook at his private expense to supply the constant and urgent demand for the work, by publishing the edition that is noi.v popularly known as "The Aitken Bible." The circumstances attending the pub- lication of this edition, and the discoui-aqing obstacles en- conntercd by Mr. Aitken in accomplishinff his laborious task, are vigorously described by an anonymous author of tJic following interesting article published in the "Freeman's Journal," for November 26, 17S2 : "/ can hardly express the feelings I experienced -when I found that a complete edition of the Holy Scriptures, in our vernacular tongue, has been printed amongst us. The circumstances attending this arduous task are so extraord- inary that the faithful historian cannot fail to rank it, both in its design and execution, amongst the most remarkable civil events of the present Revolution. What may zi'e not expect from the abilities of this country in respect to literarv undertakings, zvhen we consider that this design has been executed in the midst, as it zvere, of conflagration, murder, brutality, and a general destruction of the zmrks of nature and art" "This Edition of the Holy Scriptures is the only one that zuas ever undertaken in American at the expense of an individual, unless zve except the German Bible, printed 153 some years ago by Mr. Sower, at a time when this country enjoyed a profound peace. .As to Mr. Eliot's 'Indian Bible,' printed many years ago in New-England, it is well known that the 7vJtole expense was borne by the corporation for promoting the Gospel in Nezv-England. How great then are the public indebted to Mr. Aitkcn, who, at the most im- minent risque of his private fortune, with very little sup- port and patronage, and actuated by a generous seal for the advancement of the moral interests of mankind, engaged solely in this very expensive and laborious task. . What discouraging prospects for the completion of his work must the editor have had from time to time in the course of this cruel and desolating war? — More than twenty towns and villages of note have been m.ade fuel for the flames which British inhumanity has kindled; the avarice of our enemies has plundered a much greater number; and no less than nine of the capital cities of these states have been in possess- ion of the enemy; amongst them was Pjiiladelphia_. and yet. tender all these disadvantages, A coMri-ETE, an accu- rate, AND elegant edition OF THE BiBLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THIS VERY CITY, in four years from the time of the evacuation by the British. "The VERY PAPER that h-as received the impression of these .mcred books, zca.? m.anufactured in Pennsylvania, the zvhole zvork therefore, is Purely American, and has risen, like the fabled Phoenix, from the ashes of that pile in which our enemies supposed they had consumed the liberties of America." 1 144 The Same. Only about one-half of the leaves without title. A good nucelus for repairing imperfect copies. 1 145 Bickerstaff, Mr. Lionel and Clarissa; or, The School for Fathers. A Comic Opera. i2mo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1794 First American edition. 1146 Bird, Dr. R. M. The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow. A Tra- dition of Pennsylvania. 2 vols. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 183S First edition. Binding different in each volume. 1147 (Bird, Dr. R. M.) The Infidel; or, The Fall of Mexico. A Romance. 2 vols. i2mo, muslin. Philadelphia, 1833 First edition. 154 1 148 (Bird, Dr. R. M.) Calavar; or, The Kniighit of the Conquest. 2 vols . i2mo, muslin. Philadelphia, 1834 First edition. 1149 (Bird, Dr. R. M.) Nick of the Woods; or, The Jibben ainosay. A Tale of Kentucky. 2 vols. i2rao, half bound. Philadelphia, 1837 First edition. 1150 (Bird, Dr. R. M.) Peter Pilgrim; or, A Rambler's Recollections. 2 vols. i2mo, muslin. Philadelphia, 1838 1 151 (Bird, Dr. R .M.) The Adventures of Robin Day. 2 vols. i2mo, muslin. Philadelphia, 1839 First edition. 1 152 Printz, Hail. A Record of New Sweden. 2 vols. l2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1839 Written hy William Gallagher. Very rare. 1153 Blair, Robert. The Grave. A Poem, to which is added an Elegy written in a Coimtry Church Yard by Mr .Gray. i2mo. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1773 The very rare first American edition of both of these poems. 1154 Blair, Robert. The Grave. A Poem, to which is added an Elegy written in a Country Church Yard by Mr. Gray. With frontispiece by Seymour. i2mo, half bock. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1787 The rare second American edition of both of these poems. THE PROPOSED BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. First American Edition. 1155 The ] Book \ of I Common Prayer, | And Administea- tion of the | Sacraments, ] And other | Rites and Cere- monies, ! As revised and proposed to the Use | of | The Protestant Eipiscopal Church, | At a Convention of the Said Churdh in the States of I New Yorkj New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina, T H Y.y^., ytcUe^j BOOK O F Common Prayer, And Administratioit of the SACRAMENTS, And other RXTES and Ceremonies, As revifed andpropofed to the Ufe o F> The Proteftant Epifcopal Church, At a Convention of the faid Church in the States of . .New- York, , New-Jersey, Fennsylvamia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, AND South-Carolina, Held in Philadelphia, from September 87th to Oltober 7th, 1785. I PHILADELPHIA, Printed by H A L L and SELLERS: 'And fold for the Benefit of fundry Corporations and Societies, inftltiited for the Support of the Widows and Children of deceafed Clergymen- Mdcclxxxvi. Facsimile Title Lot 1155. 156 Held in Philaddphia, from September 27th to October 7th, 1785- I l2mo, calf. (Rebacked.) Philadelphia. | Printed by Hall and Sellers; | And sold for the Benefit of sundry Corporations and Societies | instituted for the Support of the Widows and Chil- dren of I deceased- Clergymen MDCCLXXXVI. The very rare First Edition of the "Proposed Book of Common Prayer." The late Biishop Stevens said: "Few Persons have seen this remarkable liturgical production, and zmthout any discussions of the principles involved in its publication, the Bibliographical fact may be stated, that a rarer book connected ivith American Church Flisiory can hardly be named." This is a beautiful clean copy, in the original binding, zvifh the "Tunes suited to the Psalms and Hymns," at the back. It has the name of "John Yeates 1791" on the title page. See facsimile title. 11 56 Another Copy. Without the music at end. i2;tio, half morocco. Hall & Sellers, Philadelphia, 1786 1157 BoKER, George H. The Lessons of Life, and other Poems. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1848 First edition. 1 158 BoKER, George H. The Lessons of Life, and other Poems. l2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1848 First edition, and autograph presentation copy. 1159 BoKER, George H. Konigsmark. The Legend of the Hounds. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869 First edition. 1160 ( Brackenridge, Hugh H.) A Poem on Divine Reve- lation. Being an Exercise delivered at the Public Com- mencement alt Nassau-Hall, September 28, 1774. 8vo, original covers, uncut. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1774 First edition, and the first publication by this author. E.rcessively rare. 1 161 Brown, Charles Brockden. Wieland; or, The Trans- formation. An American Tale. i2mo, half m.orocco. New York, 1798 First edition. Name on title and corners off one leaf. 1162 (Brown, Charles Brockden.) Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1799 First edition. Very scarce. 157 it63 Brown, Charles Brockden. Ormond; or, The Secret Witness. i2mo sheep. New York, 1799 First edition. Very rare. 1 164 (Brown, Charles Brockden.) Edgar Huntly; or. Memoirs of a Sleep- Walker. 3 vols. l2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1799 First edition. Very rare. 1165 (Brown, Charles Brockden.) Jane Talbot. A Novel. With two copperplate.'! by Seymour. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1801 First edition. 1 166 Brown, David Paul. Scrtorins; or, The Roman Pa- triot. A Tragedy. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1830 A good specimen of early Philadelphia binding. 1 167 Bryan, Daniel. The Mountain Muses. Comprising the Adventures of Daniel Boone; and the Power of Vir- tuous and Refined Beauty. i2mo, half morocco. Harrisonburg, 1813 Fine copy. Scarce. 1168 Bryan, Daniel. The Mountain Muse. Comprising the Adventures of Daniel Boone; and the Power of Virtuous and Refined Beaut)'. i2mo, sheep. Harrisonburg, 1813 1 169 Beyan, Daniel. The Appeal for Suffering Genius. A Poetical Address for the Benefit of the Boston Bard, and The Triumph of Truth — a Poem. 8vo, boards, uncut. Washington City, 1826 Mr. Robert S. Coffin must have suifered all the more for this poem, zvhich belongs with the Mountain Muse. He says: "Through the influence of zvell intended but inju- dicious adince, the author was induced some years ago to publish a volume of his juvenile effusions under the title of the Mountain Muse." iiyo Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to come. i2mo, sheep. John McCulIoch, Philadelphia, 1789 Very rare. The lozver corner torn from, title. 1 171 Bunyan, John. The Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus. i2mo, calf. New York, 1794 IS8 1172 Burns, Robert. Letters addressed to Clarinda, etc. Never before published in America. With a choice selec- tion of poems and songs. Engraved portrait by Ticbout. i2mo, original boards. Philadelphia, 1809 1173 (Butler, William A.) Nothing to Wear. An Epi- sode of City Life. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1857 First edition. 1174 Byron, Lord. The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale. 161T10, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1814 First American edition. 1 175 Byron, Lord. The Prophecy of Dante. A Poem. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1821 First American edition. 1176 Byron, Right Hon. Lord. The Works of. With en- graved frontispiece and title. 8 vols. i2mo, original boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1825 First American edition. 1177 Caesar. C. Julii Csesaris, quae extant interpretatione et Notis Johannes Godvinius. 8v>o, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 First American edition. 1178 Chesterfield, Lord. Advice to his Son on Men and Manners. i6mo, calf. • T. Dobson, Philadelphia, 1789 First American edition. iiyg Churchill. C. Poems by. 2 vols. 8vo. Printed in the Year 1768 This e.vcessively rare edition was unseen by Hildeburn. It ivas printed in Philadelphia by William Bradford in Philadelphia, and Bradford's advertisement gives the date of this first American edition. Lowndes shows there was no English edition of this year. Vol. I. is half sheep, and Vol. II. is whole bound in sheep. 1 180 Clifton, Mr. Poems. Chiefly occasioned by the late. To which are prefixed Introductory Notices of the Life, Character and Writings of the Author. Portrait by Ed- win, after Field. i6mo, half bound. New York, 1800 Very rare. 159 ii8i Coffin, Robert S. The ATiscellaneous Poems of the -Boston Bard. Frontispiece. i6nio, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1818 Written zvhile a type setter in the Village Record office, Jv est Chester, Pennsylvania. 1 182 Coffin, Robert C. Oriental Harp. Poems of the Boston Bar'.l. Portrait. ^^''' ""o^"- Providence, 1826 First edition. 1183 Collins, William. The Poetical Works of. i6mo, calf. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1788 First American edition. 1184 (Cooper, J. Feni MORE.) The Pioneers; or, The Sources of the Susquehanna. 2 vols. i2mo, half roan. New York, 1823 First edition. 1 185 (Cooper, J. Fenimore.) The Bravo. 2 vols. i2mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1831 First edition. 1 186 (Cooper, J. Fenimore.) The Spy. A Tale of the Neutral Ground. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. New York, 1831 First edition. Name on title. 1187 Cowper, William. Poems by. With full-page copper- plates by Tanner. 2 vols. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1803 1 188 Cowper, William. Poems by. Illu.<;trated with copper- plates by Tanner. 2 vols. i2mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1803 John S. Morris' copy, of Phoenixville, with name on title. 1189 De Ounicey, Thomas. Confession of an English Opium-Eater. i6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1823 The rare first American edition. 1190 DoDiNGTON, George BuBB. The Diary of the late, Baron of Melcombe Regis. From March 8, 1748-9, to Febru- ary 6, 1761. * * * Now first published by Henry Pen- ruddocke Wyndham. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, canary edges. Salisbury, 1784 First edition. Shows the successful English career of James Ralph, of Philadelphia, whose confidence Franklin abused. i6o 1 191 Downing, Major Jack. The Select Letters of, of the Downingville Militia. Frontispiece. i2mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1834 First edition. Stained. 1 192 DwiGHT, Timothy. Greenfield Hill. A Poem. 8vo, calf. New York, 1794 1193 EcHOj The. With oth^r Poems. Illustrated. 8vo, sheep. (Stained.) . (New York, 1807) FIRST EDITION OF THE FEDERALIST. 1 194 Federalist. The Federalist: a Collection of Essays written in favour of the New Constitution as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. 2 vols. l2mo, original sheep, red labels. New York: Printed and Sold by J. and A. McLean, No. 41, Hanover-Square, MDCCLXXXVIII. A fine copy of the very rare first edition, in book form, and evidently one of the copies bound at Franklin's Head, No. 41 Hanover Square, New York. On the title of each volume is written "J. Wallace Collet. 1840," and on the margin of volume //. is written the names of the authors of the book. Tames Madison wrote: "Mr. Jay zvas author of Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 54; Mr. Madison of Nos. 10, 14, and 37 to 48, inclusive, of the list: Nos. 18, 19, 20 were the production of Jay, Madison and Hamilton; all the rest of Genl. Hamilton." See facsimile title. 1195 FiEiDiNG, Henry. The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews. 2 vols. i2mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1791 First American edition. Name on title. 1 196 Fielding, Henry. The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews. 2 vols, in I. i2mo, sheep. (Broken.) Philadelphia, 1791 First American edition. Corner off one leaf and one page torn. 1 197 Fielding, Henry. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. 3 vols. i2mo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1794 Name on title. First American edition. 1 198 Freneau, Philip. The Poems of. Wriitten chiefly during the late War. i2mo, calf. F. Bailey, Philadelphia, 1786 Fine copy of the very rare first edition, with name on title. FEDERALIST: A COLLECTION O F ESSAYS, WRITTEN IN I'AV.OUR OF THE NEW CONSTITUTION, AS AGREED UPON BY THE FEDERAL COWVENTIONj SEI'TEMBEB. ^^,\^%^. IN TWO. VOLUMES, VOL. I. N E W - y O R IC : PE.2NT5D AND SOLD BY J. AND A. M'LEANj Ko. 41, JIAKOVEa-SQUARE. M, DCC) LXJIXVIII. Facsimile Title Lot 11 94. 1 62 1199 FreneaUj Philip. Poems. Written between the Years 1768 and 1794 by Philip Freneau, of New Jersey. A new edition. Revised and corrected by the author. IncUiding a considerable number of pieces never before published. 8vo, calf. Monmouth, N. J.: Printed at the Press of the Author, at Mount Pleasant, near Middletown-Point, 1795. Tkis edition is much rarer than the first, and this copy, •ivhich is a fine one, is an autograph copy from the author. "The gift of the Author to John Motley, Nov. 2>'^th, 1795, New York. . Which I'll request may never be Lost, Mislaid or Abused, but be Reserved." 1200 Feeneau, Philip. Poems. Written and Published during the American Revolutionary War, and now Re- published from the Original Manuscripts, Interspersed with Translations from the Ancients and other pieces not here- tofore in Print. The third edition. With tivo engravings by Eckstein. 2 vols. i3mo, calf. Lydia R. Bailey, Philadelphia, 1809 Fine copy. "Joseph H. Siddall, presented by Mrs. Lydia R. Bailey {the publisher) April 21, 1817." 1201 Freneau^ Mr. Philip. The Miscellaneous Works of. Containing his Essays and Additional Poems. l2mo, sheep. F. Bailey, Philadelphia, 1788 First edition. . Very rare. 1202 GiFFORD, William. The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenials. Translated into English Verse by. With notes and illustrations. Fine portrait by Edwin. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. Philadelphia, 1803 First Am.erican edition. Richard Wistar's 'copy, with autograph letter of William Gifford, referring to Lord Byron. 1203 (Goldsmith, Oliver.) The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. Supposed to be written by Plimself. 2 vols, in I. l2mo, sheep. William Mentz, Philadelphia, 1772 The excessively rare first American edition. Name of former owners on title of Vol I. 1204 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Deserted Village. A Poem. A New Edition. i2mo. Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia, 1786 Very rare. Name on title. 1205 Hirst, Henry B. The Coming of tlie Mammoth, The Funeral of Time^ and other Poems. i2mo, boards. Boston, 1845 Autograph presentation copy. i63 1206 Hirst, Henry B. Endymion. A Tale of Greece. l2mo, boards. Boston, 1848 Autograph presentation copy. 1207 HoLCOMBE, Henry. The Funeral Sermon of Joseph Moulder. With the Miscellaneous Writings of the De- ceased in Prose and Verses. With portraits by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny, etc. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1817 Very rare. 1208 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The Autocrat of the Break- fast-Table. Illustrated. i2rao, cloth. Boston, 1858 First edition. Some leaves loose. 1209 Homer. The Iliad of. Translated by Alexander Pope. i2mo, sheep. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1793 First American edition. 1210 Hunt, J. H. L. Juvenilia ; or, A Collection of Poems. Written between the ages of twelve and sixteen. With portrait by Edwin. l2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1804 Fine copy of the first American edition. 12 11 Hutchinson, Thomas. Xenophontis de Cyri Institu- tione. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1806 First American edition. KNICKERBOCKER'S NE^V YORK. First Edition. 1212 (Irving, Washington.) A Hi-story of New York. From the Beginning of the World to the end of the Dutch Dynasty. Containing, among many Surprising and Curious Matters, the Unutterable Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the Testy, and the Chivalric Achievements of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam. Being the only Authentic History of the Times that ever hath been, or ever will be Published. By Diedrich Knickerbocker. S>e tnaarl^eib i)ie in btufter fog, ®te fontt met Jfoatfieib am ben 4ag. With folding plate of New Amsterdam {noiv New York) as it appeared about the year 1640, wliile under the Dutch Government. A HISTORY OF NEW YORK, FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD TO THJE END OF THE DUTCH DYNASTY'. Among many Surprising and Curious Matters, the Unutterable Ponderings of WALTEa th5 Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the Testy, and the Chivalric Achievments of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch Governors of Nsw Amsterdam; being the only Authentic History of the Times that ever hath bceni or ever will be Published. BY DIEDRICH KNICKERBOCKER. Ds toaarijeiB m in miOa lag, Di; Itomt nut Maatiieio xtn ntn vag, IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PUBLISHED BY INSKEEP 55" BRADFORB, NEW YORK J BRADFORD if INSKEEP, PHILADELPHIA ; WM. m'iL- HENNEY, boston; COALE iS" THOMAS, BALTIMORE ; AND MORFORD, WILLINGTON, (J CO. CHARLESTON. 1809. Facsimile Title Lot 1212. i6s 1' vols. i2mo, contemporary sheep. Published by Inskeep & Bradford, New York; Bradford & Inskeep, Philadelphia; William M'llhenney, Boston; Coale & Thomas, Baltimore; and Morford, Wellington & Co., Charleston, 1809. A good clean copy of the excessively rare first eduion. The later editions were imich changed. This copy formerly belonged to Roberts Vau.v, and through it are his manu- script notes, applying the satire to the Jefferson administra- fion. See facsimile title. 1213 JosEPHus Flavius. The Works of. Translated into English by Sir Roger L'Estrange. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1773-75 The first American edition. Vol. L was published by [V. and T. Bradford, Philadelphia, 1773. Vol. II., printed for the subscribers, America, \JT\. Vol. Ill, by Hodge & Shober, New York, 1775. And Vol. IV., by Shober & Loudon, Neiv York, 1775. Thus we see that no less than four firms were employed in publishing the book, which illustrated the great difficulty in the early days of our country in publishing a work of this magnitude. Vol. HI. zi'as, no doubt, published by Robert Bell, of Philadelphia. 12 14 Juvenal. D. Junii Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci Satirre, * * * in nsum Serenissimi Delphini. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1794 First American edition. 1215 (Kennedy, John P.) Horse Shoe Robinson. A Tale of the Tory Ascendency. 2 vols. i2mo, muslin. Philadelphia, 1835 First edition. 1216 Letters of J. Downing, Major, Downingville Militia, Second Brigade, to his old Friend, Mr. Dwight, of the New York Daily Advertiser. i2mo, boards. New York, 1834 First edition. 1217 Lewis, M. G. The Harper's Daughter. A Tragedy. j2mo. Philadelphia, 1813 IVith the alterations of William B. Wood, with his manuscript notes and corrections throughout. His own acting copy, with autograph. 1218 Linn, John Blair. The Powers of Genius. A Poem. Frontispiece by Tanner. 12m o, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1801 First edition. i66 1219 Linn, John Blair. Valerian. A Narrative Poem. Portrait of the author in silhouette. 4to, original boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1803 Contains a sketch of the author by Charles Brockden Brozvn. I2\qy2 Literary Gazette, The; or, Journal of Criticism, Science and the Arts. Being a third series of the Analectic Magazine, January 6 to December 29, 1821. Vol. I. 4to, half bound. Philadelphia 1220 f Locke, D. R.) The Nasby Papers. By Petroleum V, Nasby. 8vo, original printed covers, uncut. Indianapolis (1864) First issue. Very scarce. 1221 (LoFLAND, D. John.) The Harp of Delaware ; or. The Miscellaneous Poems of the Milford Bard. i6mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1828 First edition. Very rare. Title soiled. 1222 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Courtship of Miles Standish. l2mo, cloth. Boston, 1858 First edition. 1223 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Tales of a Way- side Inn. isnio, cloth. Boston, 1863 First edition. 1224 Markoe, Peter. The Times. A Poem. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1788 First edition. Corner torn from title. 1225 Mead, Charles. Mississippian Scenery. A Poem, de- scriptive of the Interior of North America. Frontispiece. l2nio, half roan. Philadelphia, 1819 1226 Mengwe. a Tale of the Frontier. A Poem. i6mo, boards, uncut. Princeton Press, 1823 1227 Mifflin, J. H. Rhymes of an Artist. i6mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1833 1228 Moore, Thomas. Odes of Anaceron. Translated into English Verse, with Notes. With portraits of Moore and Anareon by Edwin. i2mo, original boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1804 Fine copy of the first American edition. 167 1229 Muhlenberg, William Augustus. Church Poetry, Being portions of the Psalms in Verse and Hymns suited to the Festivals and Fasts, and various occasions of the Church. i2m.o, sheep. Philadelphia, 1823 1230 Native Bards. A Satirical Effusion. With other occa- sional Pieces by J. L. M. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1831 1231 O'Keefe, John. The Prisoner at Large; or, The Hu- mors of Killarney, as performed * * * by the Ameri- can Company. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1791 1232 Olio ; or, .Satirical Poetic Hodge-Podge. With an Illus- trative or Explanatory Dialogue addressed to Good Nature, Humour and Fancy. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1801 Interesting political verse against William Cobbett and Alexander Hamilton. 1233 Paine, Thomas. The Religion of the Sun. A Posthu- mous Poem. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1826 1234 (Parke, John, Col.) Lyric Works of Horace. Trans- lated into English Verse, to which are added a number of Original Poems. By a Native of America. With frontis- piece by Malcolm. Bvo, original calf. (Broken.) E. Oswald, Philadelphia, 1786 The first American edition, translated by an American citisen. The frontispiece was designed by Peter Markoe. Seevens calls it the rarest book of poetry. His odes and elegies were written in the military camps at zvhich he happened to be, and are, for the most part, dedicated to Revolutionary generals. Fine copy. 1235 Passaic. A Group of Poems touching that River. By Flaccus. i2mo, boards. New York, 1843 1236 (Paulding, J. K.) Konigsmark. The Long Finne. 2 vols. i2mo, half bound. New York, 1823 First edition. Very rare. 1237 Payne, John Howard. Clare: or, The j\Iaid of Milan. An Opera. i6mo. New York, 1S23 Invaluable as the first edition of "Home! Siveet Home!" sung by one of the characters. 1 68 1238 Pepper, Henry. Juvenile Essays; or, A Collection of Poems. Inscribed to my valued Friend, Henry Mac-Neale Kennedy. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia (i79S) 1239 Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. Con- sisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs and other pieces of our Earlier Poets. 3 A^ols. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1823 First American edition. 1240 Phantom Barge, The, and other Poems. By the author of "The Limner." i6mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1822 1241 Pope, Alexander. .An Essay on Man. Enlarged and improved by the author. With Notes by William War- berton. 8vo, half morocco. W. Dunlap, Philadelphia, 1760 The first American edition, with curious frontispiece. 1242 Pope, Alexander. The Messiah. A Sacred E'clogue,. To which id added a Collection of Poems by Several Au- thors. i2mo, uncut. J. Crukshank, Philadelphia, 178S First American edition. 1243 Praed, Winthrop M. The Poetical Works of. Now first collected by Rufus W. Griswold. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1844 First collected edition. 1244 Proverbs of Solomon, The, and Ecclesiastes. Newly translated out of the Original Tongues. Very necessary for the Instruction of Youth. i2mo, half morocco. Peter Stewart, Philadelphia, 1788 E.vceedingly rare. Not in C)'Callaghan. 1245 Psalms of David, The. In Metre. Allowed by the Authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scot- land, and appointed to be sung in Congregation and Fami- lies. With an Analysis or Brief View of the Contents of each Psalm, taken from the Exposition of Mr. Matthew Henry. l2mo, contemporary calf. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, 1783 Beautiful fresh copy of this excessively rare hook. Name of "Nathaniel Forbes" on title. 169 1246 Rattcliffe, Anne. The Castles of Athlin and Dun- bajfne. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1796 First edition. 1247 Read, T. B. Paul Redding. A Tale of the Brand3fwine. i2mo, original boards. Boston, 184S This local novel, published by the author in his tzventy- thii'd year, seems to be unknown. His earliest ivork, given by Futhey in the History of Chester County, is two years later. 1248 Read, Thomas Buchanan. Poems by. i2mo, original boards. Boston, 1847 First edition. Autograph presentation copy. 1249 Read, Thomas Buchanan. The New Pastoral. 12m o, cloth. Philadelphia, 1855 First edition. Judge J. Smith Futliey's copy. 1250 Read, Thomas Buchanan. The House by the Sea. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 First edition. 1251 Read, Thomas Buchanan. Poems by. i2nio, cloth. Philadelphia, 1853 First edition, with autograph poem, signed, inserted. 1252 Read, Thomas Buchanan. Sylvia; or, The Lost Shep- herd. l2mo, cldth. Philadelphia, 18.S7 First edition. 1253 Read, Thomas Buchanan. The Wagoner of the Alle- ghanies. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 186.3 First edition. 1254 Read, Thomas Buchanan. A Summer Story, Sheri- dan's Ride, and other Poems. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1865 First edition. 1255 Richardson, W. A Philosophical Analysis and Illus- tration of some of Shakespeare's Remarkable Characters. To which is added an Essay on the Faults of Shakespeare. i2mo, sheep. (Rebacked.) William Spotswood, Philadelphia, 1788 The earliest book printed in America on the subject oft Shakespeare. Embossed library stamp on tiele. Unknown. 170 1256 (Rose, R. H.) Sketches in 'Verse. Illustrated zvith copperplates on India paper, unmounted. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1810 Hot pressed edition. Dedicated to Joseph Dennie. 1257 Rousseau, J. J. Eloisa; or, A Series of Original Let- ters. * * * Together with the "Sequel of Julia; or, The New Eloisa." 3 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1791 First American edition. 1258 Sav.'Vge Beauty, The. A Novel. By a Wild American. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1822 1259 ScoTT, Walter. The Lady of the Lake. A Poem. Portrait of Scott by Edwin. l6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1810 First American edition. 1260 Scott, Walter. Rokeby. A Poem. i6mo, boards, uncitt. Philadelphia, 1813 First American edition. 1261 Scott, Walter. Rokeby. A Poem. Portrait of Scott by Edwin. i6mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1813 First edition. 1262 Scott, Sir Walter. Halidon Hill. A Dramatic Sketch. l2rao, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1822 1263 Scott, Walter. The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle. A Tale of Havre de Grace. Supposed to be written by. i6mo, boards, uncut. New York, 1813 A description in Hudihrastic verse of the expedition of Admiral Cockburn. Written by James K. Paulding. 1264 Scottish Exiles, The. Rendered in Prose, from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake, by a Lady of Philadel- phia. i6mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1828 1265 Searson, John. Poems on Various Subjects and Differ- ent Occasions. Chiefly adapted to Rural Entertainment in the United States of America. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1797 THE PLAYS AND POEMS O F WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. CORRECTED FROM THE LATEST AND BEST LONDON EDITIONS, WITH NOTES, BY SAMUEL JOHNSON, L.L. D. tu WHICH AR£ ADDED) A GLQSSARY AND THE L/IFE OF THE AUTHOR. IMOELLISKED WITH A STRIKINO LIKS.NEJS TROM Tit* COLLICTION OF HIi CKACZ TH£ DUKE Or CHANOOI. ilitft American etJifton. VOL. I. P aiLAD ELP HIA: PRINTED AND SOLD DY BIOREN ^ MADAN. 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Samuel W. Pennypacker, Fonner Governor of Pennsylvania; Including Autograph Letters and Historical Documents;/ Caricatures on the Revolution, War of 1812, and Civil War; Broadsides; Portraits; American Views; etc. To be sold Friday Morning and Afternoon, April 10th, 1908 Catalogue compiled \g|id Sale At the Book. Auction Rooms of ' , conducted by DAVIS & HARVEY, STAN. V. HENKELS. 1 1 12 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. IJ. _] o _] < UJ z UJ CD '; 1 ■^ < i UJ ■; I- Catalogue No. 943 Part VI THE LIBRARY Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, FORMER GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA; EMBRACING MANY IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND HIS- TORICAL DOCUMENTS RELATING TO PENN- SYLVANIA IN COLONIAL TIMES AND THE REVOLUTION; AN UNIQUE COLLECTION OF CARICATURES BY WM. CHARLES AND OTHERS, RELATING TO THE REV- OLUTION, WAR OF 1 8 12, AND CIVIL WAR; A LARGE COLLECTION OF BROADSIDES OF GREAT HISTORICAL INTEREST; MANY RARE AMERICAN PORTRAITS AND VIEWS; BENJ. WEST'S ORIGINAL STUDY IN OIL OF THE DEATH OF GENERAL WOLFE, JESSE ATWOOD'S OIL PORTRAIT FROM LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. TO BE SOLD Friday Morning and Afternoon, April loth, 1908, commencing at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Catalogue compiled and Sale At the Book Auction Rooms of conducted by DAVIS & HARVEY, STAN. V. HENKELS. H" Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa_ .3 PRESS OF WM. F. FELL COMPANY 1220-24 8AN50M STREET PHILADELPHIA REMARKS This collection, outside of a small number of autograph letters and historical documents, is composed principally of early American Broadsides, Caricatures, Portraits and Views. They were gathered by the Hon.-Saml. W. Pennypacker, late Governor of Pennsylvania, as having peculiar value, appertaining or relating to historical researches in which he was interested. Many are of great historical value, are linked with the political history of our country, both in Colonial and our own times. The collection ef Caricatures is a remarkable one, and include the largest number frOm the pen of the American Gillray, Wm. Charles, including the only known Caricature with a portrait of Genl. Washington, a facsimile of which will be found facing the title page of this catalogue. There are also many caricatures of the period of the American Revolution, as well as an unusual number relating to the Civil War, which, of course, either comment favorably or adversely on the Administration of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis and other leading participants. The Collection of Broadsides is of vital historical impor- tance, commencing with those relating to Pennsylvania in Colonial times, up to and including the Civil War. One in particular relates to the Tea Ship commanded by Capt. Ayres, published in 1773; another gives the account of the execution of John the Painter, who destroyed the naval stores at Portsmouth, England; and still another relates to Braddock's Expedition. There are also many rare Broad- sides, more or less curious in color and design, published by the Mennonites and other early German settlers of Pennsyl- vania, as well as the Epistles from the Annual Yearly Meeting of Friends in Pennsylvania, during and immediately after the Revolution. The Views include many of great rarity appertaining to Philadelphia and other sections of Pennsylvania, embracing a complete set of Habermann's Colored Views in Philadel- iii IV phia, Boston, New York, Quebec, etc., about the time of the Revolution. Among the Portraits will be found many of excessive rarity, including the Mezzotinto Portrait of David Rittenhouse by Savage, the Stipple Portrait of Jno. Adams by Houston, the colored Mezzotinto profile portrait of Benj. Rush, the large full-length portrait of Benj. Lay by H. Dawkins, as well as many other portraits of celebrated Characters of the Colo- nial and Revolutionary period and of early German settlers in Pennsylvania. Among those that are framed is the Original Study by Benj. West, in oil, of his world-noted painting of the Death of General Wolfe, illustrating the most eventful period of American History, and another original study by West of the Death of Scipio. There is also a life-sized oil Portrait from life of Abraham Lincoln, by Jesse Atwood, which the martyred President pronounced his best portrait ; as also the original playbill from the box at Ford's Theatre which was occupied by Lincoln on the night of his assassina- tion. The collection as a whole is too varied for us to fully describe its importance in these remarks, and we hope that those interested will study this catalogue carefully, as much of the material included is of uncommon interest, and of such a character as could not be readily duplicated. Stan. V. Henkels. LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS MOSTLY RELATING TO PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ADDISON, ALEX. DISTINGUISHED PENNSYLVANIA Jurist; a. I. s.; folio. York. No date. 2 AITKEN, ROBERT. EARLY PHILADELPHIA PUB- lisher, noted for publishing the first English Bible in America; a. I. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, May 15, 1772, to Jasper Yeates, with an a. I. s. of Jasper Yeates in answer on the back. Fine specimen. 3 ATLANTIC CABLE. CONTEMPORANEOUS COPY OF the First Message received over the Atlantic Cable on its completion, Aug. 16, 1858. Being the congratula- tions received from Queen Victoria, and President James Buchanan's answer. Four pages; folio. 4 BALDWIN, HENRY. JUSTICE UNITED STATES Su- preme Court; a.l.s.; 4to. Pittsburgh, March 30, 181 2. 4J BARBE DE MARBOIS, CONSUL GENERAL OF FRANCE, and Secretary of the French Legation to Congress under the Chevalier de la Luzerne. The original de- positions and testimony in French and English signed by Marbois, the Chevalier D'Anmours, Terrasson, Robert, Peter Francois Barb^, Painniere, Hamelin, Billard, Otto, Petry, and other French residents of Philadelphia in 1784, describing the attacks of the Sieur de Longchamps upon Marbois in the house of the French Minister; their historic fight near the Coffee House in Front Street (where they broke canes upon each other's backs), the bad reputation and quarrelsome character of Longchamps; how the latter tried to do M. Billard out of a console table and other merchandise; his imprisonment in the gaol, etc., etc.; all documents signed and dated 1784; 29 pieces; with a notification to M. Darty of his appointment as First Surgeon in Rochambeau's army, 1780. Also the proclamation issued by the Continental Congress for the apprehension of Chevalier de Longchamps, May 29, 1784. Signed by Chas. Thomson. 31 pieces, folio, as a lot. 5 BARTON, THOS. P. FORMED THE SHAKESPEARIAN Library, now owned by the Boston Public Library; a. I. s.; 2 pages; 4to. New York, March 12, 1836. 6 BIDDLE, CHAS. , VICE-PRESIDENT OF PENNSYLVANIA ; a. I. s.; 4to. June 15, 1815. 7 BIDDLE, CLEMENT, "THE FIGHTING QUAKER" Colonel in the Revolution, and Friend of Washington, a. I. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1807. 8 BIDDLE, JAMES, COLONIAL JUDGE OF PENNSYL- vania, d. 5.; oblong, small 4to. Philadelphia, 1767. 9 BLACKWELL, JOHN, DEPUTY COLONIAL GOVERNOR of Pennsylvania; a.l.s.; 2 pages; folio. Philadelphia, March i, 1689, to Wm. Penn with address. Fine specimen, and a long and interesting letter on affairs in Pennsylvania. Complaining of the actions of Thos. Lloyd, which if upheld by Wm. Penn, offers his resigna- tion, as deputy Governor, and also mentions the "Charter Club," the first Political Club in Pennsylvania. Very rare. 10 BLAINE, EPHRAIM, COMMISSARY GENERAL IN THE Revolution. Great-grandfather of Jas. G. Blaine; a. I. s.; folio. Carlisle, June 27, 1773, to Jasper Yeates. 11 BLAIR, JOHN, MEMBER OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL Convention, Justice Supreme Court of United States; a. I. s.; 4to. Cambridge, April 22, 1786. 12 BLEECKER, LEONARD, EARLY NEW YORK MER- chant; a. I. s.; folio. No date. 13 BREWSTER, BENJ. H., ATTORNEY GENERAL UNITED States; a. I. s.; 4 pages, 8vo. Philadelphia, 1877. 13^ BRODHEAD, DANIEL, SURVEYOR GENERAL OF PENN- sylvania, Indian Fighter, Served in the Revolution; I. s.; folio. May 14, 1793. Signed also by Francis Johnston and David Kennedy. 14 CAMPBELL, JNO., EARLY CITIZEN OF LANCASTER, Pa.; a.l.s.; 2 pages; folio. Lancaster, March 9, 1779, to Gen. Edward Hand, with address 15 CHEW, BENJ., COLONLAL ATTORNEY GENERAL OF Pennsylvania; a. I. s.; 2 pages; folio. Philadelphia, Ja,n. 19, 1761. The original autograph draft of a letter on the political state of Pennsylvania. i6 CLAY, HENRY, EMINENT STATESMAN AND ORATOR ; a. I. s.; 2 pages; folio. 1803. 17 CONFEDERATE MUSTER ROLL OF CAPTAIN JAS. P. A. Bright's Company of the Eighth Regiment of Arkansas Volunteers, Army of the Confederate States. From Nov. i, Dec. 31, 1861. Muster Roll of Captain J. G. Auglade, Company G, Battery of Heavy Artillery, Confederate States Army, from Nov. i, 1 861, to Jan. i, 1862; and Provision Return of Captain H. H. Higgins' Company, from 1861, folio. j pieces. 18 CUSTIS, GEO. WASHINGTON PARKE, GRANDSON of General Washington. Autograph manuscript, en- titled " Memoir of the Late Major-General Henry Lee." 8 pages; 4to. 19 DE BRAHM, JNO. GERAR WM., SURVEYOR GEN- eral of the Colony of Georgia, a. d. s.; folio. Dec. 2, 1761 ; mounted. A Survey of Mr. Jno. Parker's land in Georgia. 20 DE BRAHAM, JNO. GERAR WM., a. I. s.; small 4to. Sept. 3, 1759. And cut signature. 2 pieces. 21 DENNY, WM., COLONIAL LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR of Pennsylvania, d. s.; folio. Philadelphia, January 4, I7S7- 22 DUNCAN, THOS., PENNSYLVANIA JUDGE; a. I. s.; 2 pages, 4to. Carlisle, June 5, 1791. 23 ELLICOTT, ANDREW, SURVEYOR GENERAL OF THE United States. Laid out the City of Washington; a. I. s.; 4to, June 14, 1796, to A. J. Dallas, with address. In reference to laying out the town and out lots at Erie, Franklin, Waterford, and Warren, Pennsylvania. 24 EWING, JAMES, VICE-PRESIDENT OF PENNSYLVANIA ; Officer in the Expedition against Fort Duquesne. Served in the Revolutionary Army; a. I. s.; 4to. Trenton, March 7, 1792. 25 EWING, JAMES, d. s. as Vice-President of Pennsylvania; folio ; signed also by J. Armstrong. The license of Jacob Hetter of Plainfield, Pa., for a Tavern. 26 FRANCIS TENCH, COLONIAL ATTORNEY GENERAL of Pennsylvania, a. I. s.; small 4to. Nov. 18, 1740. 27 FRANKLIN AND HALL. Partly printed and partly written bill for the Gazette. Signed by Wm. Sellers, who was afterwards Hall's partner. Philadelphia, Nov. 18, 1756. 28 FRANKLIN, BEN J., A PETITION TO, AS PRESIDENT of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. By Margaret Herkins praying for the pardon of her husband, convicted of robbery. Signed by more than sixty persons ; 3 pages; folio. Sep., 1787. 29 FULLER, MELVILLE W., CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE United States ; /. s.; 8vo. Washington, Dec. 6, 1893. 30 FULTON, ROBERT, INVENTOR OF THE STEAMBOAT ; a. I. s.; 4 pages; 4to. New York, March 23, 1809. A long and interesting letter to Benj. West, in reference to the prospects of art in Philadelphia and New York; of his steamboat he says: "My Steamboats are doing wonders, the one of last year cleared 16,000 dollars. I am now building two more when finished they will be two running between New York and Albany, and one Between New York and New Brunswic in Jersey on the rout to Phila- delphia. There is a fair calculation that these Boats will clear 25,000 dollars a year, of which I have half so that I am doing very well." 31 GALLATIN, ALBERT, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY of the United States; a. I. s.; 4to. Oct. 27, 1830, Dec. 14, 1802, and I. s., 4to. March 20, 1807. 3 pieces. 32 GALLOWAY, JOSEPH, MEMBER OF THE CONTINEN- tal Congress; turned traitor; a. I. s.; 3 pages; 4to. Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1768, to Sir Wm. Johnson. In reference to the discontent among the Indians of Pennsyl- vania, and asking Sir William to impart to him any information he may have of the causes of the disquietude among the Indians. 33 GARFIELD, JAS. A., PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED States. Assassinated; a. I. s.; 2 pages; 4to. Mentor, Dec. 3, 1880, to R. R. Dawes. Mentions his nomination at Chicago. 34 GEORGE III, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN. SIGNATURE and seal on piece of parchment. 35 GIBSON, JNO. B., CHIEF JUSTICE OF PENNSYLVANIA; a. I. s.; 4to. Carlisle, May, 2 1829. 36 GORDON, PATRICK, COLONIAL GOVERNOR OF PENN- sylvania;a. Z. 5.; 3 pages; folio. Philadelphia, June 28, 1728. Fine specimen; his letter to the House of Representatives in reference to his actions in regard to the importation of Palatines in Pennsylvania, and advising proper measures for the restriction of the same, if they wished a stop put to it, speaking at the same time in no very complimentary manner of Sir Wm. Keith, the late Governor, and his followers. 37 GRANT, ULYSSES S., COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE Union Army, President of the United States; a. I. s.; S pages; 8vo. City Point, July 19, 1864, to Maj. Gen. Meade. A fine Military letter of great historical interest. "If Sheridan succeeds in getting to Welden, or near there, I did not sup- pose he would be able to get to the Danville road. If he could, however, and could follow the road up to Danville, and South of it making the destruction of both roads sufficient to last for a month, or two, it would be a good thing. In starting out such parties a wide discretion must be given to commanding officers, I see from Atlanta papers that they look upon the loss of that place as pro- bable but congratulate themselves that Sherman could not stay a month if he had it, Intimation seems strong that Johnston will fall back to Macon, when he thinks he will not be followed for some time, and detach largely to join Lee's Army to drive us back, when they can fall upon Sherman with an overwhelming force, To cut both roads far south therefore will be a great help to us, I think Sheridan should simply be informed fully of the importance of complete and extended destruction of the enemy's roads and be left to execute it in his own way and with descretion to return in his own time, with authority even to go into New Bern if he deems safety requiring it. The object of an Infantry force is to give him a fair start beyond reach of the enemy's Infantry. If a corps can get on the rail-road between the rebel Cavalry and Infantry that would be sufficient, they might remain one day destroying road if not engaged with the enemy and then return moving well to the East in doing so. U. S. Grant, Lt." 37^ GRIER, DAVID, DISTINGUISHED COLONEL IN THE Revolution. Wounded at Paoli; d. s.; folio. Muster roll of the Field and Staff Officers of the Seventh Penn- sylvania Regiment for the Month of August, 1777. 38 HANGER, COLONEL GEO., A WHIMSICAL ENGLISH Writer; a. I. s.; Svo. 1801. 39IHARMAR, JOSIAH, GENERAL-IN-CHIEF OF THE United States Army, 1789. Served with distinction in the Revolution; a. I. s.; 2 pages; folio. Fort Mcintosh, May 24, 1785, to Jno. Armstrong, with ad- dress. 40 HARTSHORNE, B., EARLY PHILADELPHIA JURIST. d. s.; small 4to, Nov. 26, 1741. 41 HOWELL, RICHARD, GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY. d. s.; folio. Trenton, Nov. 9, 1798. 42 INGRAHAM, EDWARD D., EMINENT PHILADELPHIA Lawyer and Book Collector; a. I. s.; 4to. July 13, 1836. 43 JEFFERSON, THOS., SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION of Independence, President of the United States; a. I. s.; 4to. Williamsburgh, Oct. 13, 1772; mounted. 44 JEFFERSON, THOS. ; o. cJ. 5.; 4to. Washington, Oct. 11, 1802. 45 LANGHORNE, JEREMIAH, COLONIAL CHIEF JUSTICE of Pennsylvania; d. s.; oblong 4to. Sept. 19, 1731, with seal. 46 LEE, GEN. CHAS. A CONTEMPORARY MANUSCRIPT, being a narration of what passed between Gen. Chas. Lee and Dr. Hunter, at Newport at the time the latter was arrested under suspicion of aiding and abetting the British during the Revolutionary War, and was compelled by Gen. Lee to take the oath of allegiance; and a Letter in the same hand addressed to Mr. Dudley, asking his opinion whether the oath is binding on Dr. Hunter, as he was forced to sign at the point of the bayonet, and intimating that Dr. Hunter intended and wanted to give the British any information of the enemy in his power. 2 pieces. 47 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED States. The Great Emancipator; a. d. s.; Executive Mansion, July 19, 1862. Signed in full. The appointment of Walton J. Smith to be Act- ing Secretary of the Interior during the temporary ab- sence of the Secretary from the seat of Government. 48 LLOYD, DAVID, COLONIAL CHIEF JUSTICE OF PENN- sylvania; a. d.; small 4to. Jan. 25, 1726, with signature in the body of the document. 49 LOGAN, JAMES, COLONIAL GOVERNOR AND CHIEF Justice of Pennsylvania a. I. s.; 4 pages; 8vo. Jan. i, 173S76. A fine specimen, and an interesting friendly letter, in which he narrates some experiments he made with Indian corn, and after reviewing several books which had been lately published, he ends with this verse — "Venus her Joyes to brutes rarely lends Yet still indulgent Human kind attends And each time Luna walks her heavenly Round She for her sister fits the Genial ground" 49i LOWTHER, GEO., COLONIAL ATTORNEY GENERAL of Pennsylvania; a. d. s.; 2 pages; folio. 1705. Signed also by Enoch Story. 50 M'KEAN, THOMAS, SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION of Independence, Governor of Pennsylvania, a. I. s.; folio. March 29, 1798. Signed also by Edward Shippen, Jasper Yeates, and Thos. Smith. To Gover- nor MifHin. A letter from the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to the Governor, informing him that there was too much work for the present number of Judges and asking that the Legislature find a remedy. 51 M'KEAN, THOS. ; a. d. s.; 4to. Newton, May 25, 1779. Signed also by John Evans. 52 MOORE, WM., PRESIDENT OF PENNSYLVANIA; d. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, March 13, 1781. Signed as Vice-President to a warrant for a soldier's pay. 53 MOORE, WM. ; a. d. s.; 2 pages; folio. July 17, 1787. A Pass to Philadelphia from New York issued to Elizabeth Robins. 54 MORRIS, ROBERT HUNTER, COLONIAL DEPUTY GOV- emor of Pennsylvania; d. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, March 21, 1755. To Secretary Rich'd Peters, being an order to inspect the Journals of the House of Assembly. 55 MUHLENBERG, JOHN PETER GABRIEL, MAJOR GEN- eral in the Revolution; "The Fighting Parson"; a. I. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1800. 56 MUHLENBERG, JOHN PETER GABRIEL; d. s.; 4to. May, 1783. 57 MURRAY, LINDLEY, EMINENT GRAMMARIAN AND Author; a. I. s.; 4 pages; 4to. New York, Dec. 13, 1813. 58 MURRAY, LINDLEY; a. I. s.; 3 pages; 4to. New York, Oct. 28, 1814. 59 MURRAY, LINDLEY; a. I. s.; 5 pages; 4to. Albany, March 20, 1812. 60 NORRIS, ISAAC, COLONIAL SPEAKER OF THE As- sembly of Pennsylvania. It was he proposed the in- scription on the state House Bell: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land"; d. s.; folio. Dec. 24. 1763. A Message to the Governor acknowledging the receipt of the Governor's Message in reference to the outrages against the Indians by the Paxton Boys, and promising immediate relief. 8 6i NORRIS, ISAAC; a. I. s.; 4to. Fairhill, July 23, 1732, to Rich'd Smith of Burlington. Fine specimen. 62 PENN, WM., FOUNDER AND PROPRIETOR OF PENN- sylvania; d. s.; 4to. Oct. 27, 1681, with seal. Receipt for Land in Pennsylvania sold to Richard Webb; one of the earliest issued. Fine specimen. 63 PENNSYLVANIA ; A RETURN OF THE DESERTERS OF Col. Thos. Craig's Detachment Pennsylvania Foot, commencing from the Formation to the 25th of Febru- ary, 1782, all during the War. Signed by J. Moore, Major. And Return of the eighteen months' men of the same Regiment deserted from the commence- ment to the 25th of February, 1782. 2 pages; folio. 64 PENNSYLVANIA. PETITION OF SUNDRY GERMANS for Encouraging a German Newspaper in Pennsylvania ; dated Lancaster, Jan. 11, 1778. Signed by Henry Helmuth, Albert Helfenstein, Adam Zantzinger and Twenty others. 2 pages; folio. 65 PENNSYLVANIA, COMMISSIONS SIGNED BY GOVERNORS of; viz., Andrew G. Curtin, Wm. Findley, Simon Snyder, Francis R. Shunk, J. Andrew Schulze, Jos. Hiester, Wm. F. Johnston, Geo. Wolf, David R. Porter; folio. 9 pieces. 66 PENNSYLVANIA, COMMISSIONS SIGNED BY GOVERNORS of; viz., J. Andrew Shulze (2) and Jos. Hiester; folio. 3 pieces. 67 PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSIONS SIGNED BY ANDREW G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania; various dates; folio. 5 pieces. 68 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. PERMISSION FOR JOSEPH Hall, a student under Dr. Thos. Bond, to attend the Hospital to observe the practice of Physicians and Surgeons; dated February 12, 1766; signed by Jer. Pemberton and Thos. Wharton; 4to. 69 PETERS, RICHARD, ASSISTANT RECTOR OF CHRIST Church and Secretary to Governor Penn; a. I. s.; 2 pages; 4to. Liverpool, Jan. 15, 1765, to Elizabeth Graeme, with address. 70 PETERS, RICH'D ; a. I. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, May 3, 1773- 71 PHILADELPHIA. APPLICATION OF ELIZABETH RUSH, for a License for a Public House of Entertainment, 1728. 72 PLUMSTED, WM. ; MAYOR OF PHILADELPHIA ; d. s.; 4to. Partly Printed; Sept. i8, 1751. The form was printed by Benjamin Franklin. 73 POTTER, JAMES, BRIG.-GENERAL OF MILITIA IN the Revolution; d. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, March 10, 1786. 74 PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH, EMINENT PHILOSOPHER, Theologian and Chemist, Discoverer of Oxygen; a. I. s.; 2 pages; 4to. Northtimberland, April 16, 1799, to Robt. R. Livingston. 75 PRIESTLEY, JOS.; a. I. s.; FOLIO. NORTHUMBER- land, Nov. 14, 1794, to Geo. Humphries, with address. 76 PRIESTLEY, JOS., SON OF THE SCIENTIST; a. I. s.; 4to. Northumberland, Aug. 31, 1807. 77 QUAKERS; THE MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE OF WM. Coate and Rebecca Sharp. Burlington, Feby. 26, 1727. Signed by Sam'l Powell, Silas Crispin, Michael Newbould, Anthony Bunting, Daniel Hough, Thos. Scattergood, Henry Clothier, Edith Newbould, Ann Coate, Marmaduke Coate, Rebekah Coate, Wm. Coate, and sixty others; folio, motmted. 78 RITTENHOUSE, DAVID; CELEBRATED MATHEMA- tician and Astronomer, Director of the Mint; a. I. s.; 4to. Feby. 12, 1796, to Elias Boudinot, with address. 80 RITTENHOUSE, DAVID ; a. Z. 5.; 4to. 1789. 81 RITTENHOUSE, DAVID ; a. I. s.; 4to. June 26, 1781, to Hon. Wm. Moore. 82 RITTENHOUSE, DAVID ; d. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, Nov. 25, 1776. A certificate of Owen Biddle's salary as a member of the Com- mittee of Safety. 83 RITTENHOUSE, DAVID; I. s.; Folio. In Council of Safety. Philadelphia, March 5, 1777. 84 RODGERS, JNO. ; COMMODORE UNITED STATES NAVY. Autograph endorsement on the back of a checque. Washington, July 16, 1819. 85 ROSS, GEO. ; REVOLUTIONARY OFFICER, VICE-PRESI- dent of the Executive Council of Pennsylvania ; a. I. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, June 30, 1782. 86 RUSH, DR. BENJ., SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION OF Independence; a. I. s.; 4to. Philadelphia, May 3, 1809, to Commodore Porter, with address. lO 87 RUSH, DR. BENJ. ; a.l.s.; 4to. Sept. 21, 1785; and d. s.; folio. Feby. 18, 1794. 2 pieces. 88 RUSH, JACOB, PENNSYLVANIA JUDGE; a. d. s.; 2 pages; folio. June, 1783. 89 RUSH, RICHARD, ATTORNEY GENERAL AND SECRE- tary of State of the United States; a. I. s.; 4to. Vari- ous dates. 6 pieces. 90 SANTA ANNA, ANTONIO LOPEZ DE, PRESIDENT OF Mexico; /. 5.; 4to. Basacio de Tacubaya, May 23, 1843- 91 SCHMIDT, j;. FRIEDRICH, EMINENT GERMAN LUTH- eran Divine; a. d. s.; small 4to. Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1794. Marriage certificate of Jno. G. Dietrich and Catherine Omensetter. 92 SHIPPEN, EDWARD, COLONIAL COMMON PLEAS Judge of Philadelphia; a. I. s.; 4to. Lancaster, Aug. 5. I7S7- 93 SHIPPEN, EDWARD; d. s.; Folio. Dec. 8, 1766. Signed also by Edward Burd and Paul I. Voto. 94 SPARHAWK, JOHN, EARLY PHILADELPHIA PRINTER ; a. d.; with Signature in the Body. Small 4to. Phila- delphia, March, 12, 1796. 95 STEEL, JAMES, COLONIAL RECEIVER GENERAL OF Pennsylvania; a.d.s.; small 4to. Oct. 18, 1729. 96 STIEGEL, HENRY W., GERMAN BARON, FOUNDER OF Manheim, Pennsylvania; a. I. s.; folio. Manheim, Sept. 9, 1774. 97 SWIFT, JNO., RECEIVER FOR THE PORT OF PHILA- delphia; a. d. s.; small 4to. Nov. 13, 1761. 98 THOMSON, CHAS., SECRETARY OF THE CONTINENTAL Congress; d. s.; 4to. Aug. 23, 1781. Extract from the minutes of Congress. 99 THOMSON, CHAS.; /. s.; 4to. Dec. 12, 1782, to James Booth, enclosing a blank commission for private armed vessels, with the commission signed by Elias Boudinot. 100 TILGHMAN, WM., CHIEF JUSTICE OF PENNSYLVANIA ; o. /. s.; 2 pages; 4to. Chester Town, May 25, 1789. loi TYLER, JNO., PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES; a. I. s.; 2 pages; 4to. Feby. 26, 1828, to his daughter! An interesting letter in reference to the funeral of Gen. Jacob Brown, speaking also in highest terms of th? Catholic Monastery at Georgetown. 102 VAUX, ROBERTS, EMINENT QUAKER PHILANTHROP- ist; a.l.s.; 2 pages; 4to. Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1832. 103 WASHINGTON, GEO., COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE Continental Army, First President of the United States, the greatest of all Americans; I. s.; 4to. Mount Vernon, March 31, 1788, to Battaile Muse; slightly damaged and mounted. 104 WATSON, JOHN FANNING, ANNALIST OF PHILADEL- phia and New York; a. d. s. and a. I. s.; as postscript; 6 pages; folio. 1845. Data for estimating cost and profit of New York Annals of 500 pages on a scale of 1500 copies. 105 WEBSTER, DAN'L, EMINENT STATESMAN AND Orator; a. I. s.; 4to. Washington, Jan. 30, 1836. 106 WOLCOTT, OLIVER, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY of the United States ; d. s.; folio. April 26, 1797. 107 WOOD, WM. W., EDITOR OF THE CANTON COURIER ; a. I. s.; 4to. Canton, Dec. 23, 1831, to Titian R. Peale. Accompanied with a pam,phlet entitled "A Statement of Facts, and the Correspondence Resulting from a Late Dispute between Messrs. A. S. Keating and W. W. Wood," Canton, 1832; giving a full account of why an intended duel did not take place. 108 YORK, PENNSYLVANIA; DEED OF BARGAIN AND sale of a lot of ground in Kiltery, York County, Penn- sylvania. Signed by Sam'l Furnuld, John Plaisted, and Jos. Hammond. Jany. 16, 17 12, folio. 109 SCOTT, JNO., MAYOR OF PHILADELPHIA; a. I. s.; folio. May 9, 1844, signed also by Morton McMichael, Sheriff. To Com. Reed, asking for assistance of the marines in case needed, at the time of the riots in Philadelphia. no LOTTERY TICKET OF SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUE- hanna, and Delaware and Schuylkill Canals. May 18, 1795, signed by Timothy Matlack. 111 FRENCH REPUBLIC ; ORDERS ON THE TREASURY OF. 1804. 4 pieces. 112 PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA LAWYERS AND Judges; a. I. s. of Jno. Hopkins, Chas. Smith, Jno. Cadwalader, Wm. Meredith, James Lewis, Jno. Reed, Horace Binney, David Paul Brown, Chas. Brown, Chas. Swift, Geo. Wall, Jos. P. Wilson, Jas. Hamilton and others. 32 pieces. 113 PENNSYLVANIA IN THE REVOLUTION, DOCUMENTS relating to. 7 ?^^^^^- 114 EARLY PENNSYLVANIA LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 13 pieces. 115 EARLY DOCUMENTS RELATING TO PENNSYLVANIA. 8 pieces. 116 MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS. II pieces. AMERICAN CARICATURES. CARICATURES BY WM. CHARLES. 118 COLUMBIA TEACHING JOHN BULL HIS NEW LESSON. Representing Columbia speaking to Napoleon and John Bull; colored. S. Kennedy, del.; Wm. Charles, sctilp. Clean as day of issue. 119 A BOXING MATCH ; OR ANOTHER BLOODY NOSE FOR John 'Bull. Representing John Bull and Brother Jonathan in fighting attitudes on the Seashore ; colored. W. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. 120 ANOTHER COPY. Clean as day of issue. 121 THE CONGRESS AT VIENNA IN GREAT CONSTERNA- tion. Representing Napoleon returning from Elba, saying, "Tell them I come to settle that part which re- lates to France." Colored. W. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. 121J THE SAME. NOT COLORED. Clean as day of issue. 122 A SCENE ON THE FRONTIERS AS PRACTICED BY THE Humane British and their Worthy Allies. Represent- ing Indians scalping American soldiers and receiving pay for the scalps from John Bull. Colored. Wm. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. 123 JOHN BULL'S REPLY TO THE WATCHMAN OVER THE Cellar. Representing John Bull drawing ale from a barrel, the only liquor untaxed in England. Colored. Published July, 1804, at Charles's Emporium of Art and fancy's Produce, Edinburgh. Clean as day of issue. 124 A WASP TAKING A FROLIC, OR A STING FOR JOHNNY Bull; in reference to the victory of the frigate Wasp over the frigate Frolic. Colored. Wm. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. 13 125 THE PRESENT STATE OF THE COUNTRY. REPRE- senting a casket entitled Peace and Plenty, Liberty and Independence, supported with three pillars; with Democracy and Federalism trying to pull two of the pillars away. In the clouds to the left is a portrait of Gen. Washington, with the following: "I left with you a Precious Casket of Choicest Blessings Supported by three Pillars. Desist, my Sons, from pulling at them. Should you remove one you destroy the whole." Colored. Wm. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. One of the rarest of American caricatures, and the only one known; and the only caricature we know of with the portrait of Gen. Washington. (See reduced facsimile.) 126 THE GHOST OF A DOLLAR, OR THE BANKER'S SUR- prize. (Caricature on Stephen Girard.) Colored. W. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. 127 THE SAME. NOT COLORED. Clean as day of issue. 128 THE HARTFORD CONVENTION, OR LEAP NO LEAP. Representing the members of the Hartford Convention on a Rocky Eminence, being coaxed to leap to British protection by the King of England, who is sitting to the right. Tinted. Wm. Charles, sculp. Clean as day of issue. 129 THE SAME. NOT TINTED. Clean as day of issue. 130 JOHN BULL AND THE BALTIMOREANS. REPRESENT- ing the defeat of the British before Baltimore. Wm. Charles, del et sculp. Clean as day of issue. 131 JOHNNY BULL IN A FRET. OH, THESE WASPS AND Hornets! the Dreadful Little Insects, how they Sting! Oh woe is me! Why did I disturb their Nest!! A caricature on the victory of the Wasp and the Hornet. Colored. Probably by Wm. Charles. Clean as day of issue. 132 DEMOCRACY— AGAINST THE— UNNATURAL UNION. Trial Oct. 14, 1817. Colored. Designed and executed by one who has neither place nor pension. Probably by Wm. Charles. Clean as day of issue. 133 ANOTHER COPY. Colored; 134 ANOTHER COPY. Not Colored 14 135 ADMIRAL COCKBURN BURNING AND PLUNDERING Havre de Grace. Colored etching. Clean as day of issue. Very rare. 136 SEE SAW. REPRESENTING NAPOLEON AND JOHN Bull sitting on a plank resting on the globe. Colored. Pub'd Sep., 1804, by W. Holland. Upper right corner torn ofE. 137 CAUGHT AT LAST. PHILADELPHIA. Published by Sam'l Kennedy. Colored etchitig. CARICATURES ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN. MOSTLY PUB= LISHED BY CURRIER & IVES, NEW YORK. 138 PLATFORMS ILLUSTRATED. BALTIMORE AND Chicago (on the Lincoln and McClellan campaign). 139 THE TRUE ISSUE ; "THAT'S WHAT IS THE MATTER." Representing Lincoln and JeflE. Davis trying to tear the map of United States in pieces, and being pre- vented by Gen. McClellan. 140 THE OLD BULL DOG ON THE RIGHT TRACK. Repre- senting McClellan trying to induce Lincoln to call off the bull dog "Grant" from attacking the Confederate kennel. 141 THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT, OR THE REPUBLI- can Barge in Danger. Representing Lincoln with leaders of his party and a negro in a sinking boat. Uncle Sam on the shore advising them to throw the negro overboard. 142 "TAKING THE STUMP," OR STEPHEN IN SEARCH OF His Mother (on the Lincoln and Douglas-Brecken- ridge campaign). 143 RUNNING THE "MACHINE." REPRESENTING LIN- coln and his Cabinet sitting around a table, near which is a man turning a wheel called " Chase's Patent Green- back Mill." 144 "UNCLE SAM" MAKING NEW ARRANGEMENTS. REP- resenting Uncle Sam selecting Lincoln for President out of a group of aspirants including Bell, Brecken- ridge and Douglas. 145 ANOTHER COPY. Soiled. 146 THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF i860. Representing Lin- coln playing hobby-horse with a rail, Greeley grinding an organ, etc. IS 147 ABRAHAM'S DREAM, "COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR Shadows Before." Lincoln lying in bed dreaming that he is chased from the White House by the Goddess of Libert5^ 148 STORMING THE CASTLE. "OLD ABE" ON GUARD. Lincoln dressed as a soldier, with a pointed rail and lantern in his hands, preventing Douglas and Breck- enridge from breaking into the White House. 149 "YOUR PLAN AND MINE." Representing the manner in which each — Lincoln and McClellan — wished to settle the War. 150 ANOTHER COPY. 151 LETTING THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG!! Representing Sumner letting the black cat (Discord) out of the bag against the protests of Lincoln and Greeley. 152 CAVING IN, OR A REBEL "DEEPLY HUMILIATED." Representing Lincoln and Davis in a prize ring. 153 PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY— PROSPECT OF A SMASH up. Representing Lincoln in a locomotive, in the act of running into the Democratic wagon. 154 THE NATIONAL GAME— THREE "OUTS" AND ONE "Run." Abraham winning the Ball. Representing Bell, Douglas, Breckenridge, and Lincoln playing a game of ball. 155 POLITICAL "BLONDINS" CROSSING SALT RIVER. Representing Lincoln, Douglas and Breckenridge trying to cross Salt River in different ways. 156 "THE NIGGER" IN THE WOODPILE. Representing Lincoln sitting on a woodpile in which a nigger is hid, and Greeley advocating a citizen to vote for Lincoln. 157 A LITTLE GAME OF BAGATELLE, BETWEEN OLD ABE the Rail Splitter, and Little Mac the Gunboat General. Representing Lincoln and Douglas playing a game of bagatelle etc. CARICATURES ON JEFFERSON DAVIS. 158 THE LAST DITCH OF THE CHIVALRY, OR A PRESI- dent in Petticoats. Davis, in petticoats, running away from Union soldiers. 159 ? JEFF DAVIS ON THE RIGHT PLATFORM, OR THE LAST "Act of Secession." Representing Davis on the gallows. i6 i6o UNCLE SAM'S MENAGERIE. Representing Davis as a hyena, with a woman's bonnet on, in a cage. i6i THE CAPTURE OF AN UNPROTECTED FEMALE, OR the Close of the Rebellion. Davis in woman's attire captured by Union soldiers. 162 JEFF DAVIS CAUGHT AT LAST. HOOP SKIRTS AND Southern Chivalry. Representing Davis in woman's attire being discovered by Union soldiers. 163 JEFF'S LAST SHIFT. REPRESENTING DAVIS IN Wo- man's attire being captured by Union soldiers. 164 JOHN BROWN EXHIBITING HIS HANGMAN. Repre- senting Davis in woman's attire, sitting in a cage which is suspended from a gallows. CARICATURES ON GENERAL McCLELLAN, PRESIDEN= TIAL CAMPAIGNS, Etc. 165 THE POLITICAL SIAMESE TWINS. THE OFFSPRING of Chicago Miscegenation. 165A THE CHICAGO PLATFORM AND CANDIDATE. 165B THE GUNBOAT CANDIDATE AT THE BATTLE OF MAL- vem Hill. 165C HEAD QUARTERS AT HARRISON'S LANDING. 166 THE GREAT AMERICAN BUCK HUNT OF 1856. 166A THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE RIGHT PLACE. 166B "MY POLICY" IN 1868, AND THE "DEAD DUCK" "Still Lives." 166C ALL THE MORALITY AND ALL THE [RELIGION, OR Studio of Henry Clay. 167 FOOTRACE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. STAKES, $25,000. Caricature on the Polk campaign. Colored. Published 1844. 168 THE SECESSION MOVEMENT. 168A THE MAN THAT BLOCKS UP THE HIGHWAY. 168B THE TRAVELLED MONKEY— WISER AND SADDER. 168C 1832. DEMOCRACY. 1861. 168D WHY DON'T YOU TAKE IT. 168E STEPHEN FINDING "HIS MOTHER." 17 i68F AN AU-GUST CONVENTION. 168G THE VOLUNTARY MANNER IN WHICH SOME OF THE Southern Volunteers enlist. 168H REPUBLICAN PLATFORM, OR THE POLITICAL Mountebank. 169 SETTLING THE FRENCH QUESTION ON OUR OWN responsibility, or a Hickory Apology, to assure Mon- sieur Bag and Tail, "that Uncle Sam isn't quite sich a tamal mean critter" as to give up 25,000,000 of Francs, for fear of a French dab on the chops, ah ha. ! ! ! 169A A LESSON IN READING BY A DISTINGUISHED Teacher. 170 ENGLISH CARICATURE, "THE OLD SOW SHORT OF Teats, or the Ghost Reviewing John Bull's New Litter." Executed by one who has long grunted for a suck. CARICATURES ON THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 171 CARICATURE RELATING TO THE REVOLUTION. REP- resenting a cow with an Indian (the American Congress) sawing its horns off, and being milked by a Dutchman. In the right distance a view of Philadelphia, etc. Contemporary. Very rare. 172 A NEW METHOD OF MACARONY MAKING, AS PRAC- ticed at Boston. Representing a man beneath a gallows, with a halter around his neck, kneeling between two Bostonians who are coating him with tar and feathers. Mezzotinto. Excessively rare old Mezzotinto. Circa 1760. 173 LA GRANDE BRETAGNE MUTITE. Representing the dismembered form of a female (Great Britain) chained to a tree, with the legs and arms lying on the ground. Lettered Philadelphia, Boston, New England, etc. ; a sailor chained to an anchor, resting on a cask, to the left. Line. Rare. Circa 1774. 174 GERMAN CARICATURE ON THE AMERICAN REVOLU- tion. Representing George III being pushed ofE a seat by a little Indian boy. The seat is suspended in the air by a chain on the horn of a unicorn, the head of which appears in the clouds. To the right are two figures representing Washington and Franklin, the former of which has hold of George Ill's foot, pulling him from his seat. Very rare. About 1780. i8 175 ADAMS AND LIBERTY, OR THE "CENTREVILLE CIR- cular." Illustrated. A caricature on the presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson and J. Q. Adams, with a printed copy of Wm. Chambers' noted letter to Adams. 176 TAILLE DOUCE POLITIQUE GENERALE DE L'ANNEE 1780. A series of seventeen small caricatures engraved on one plate, on the principal acts of the American Revolution. Contemporary etching. Very rare. 177 VERKLAARING. REPRESENTING TWO AMERICANS pulling King George III from his throne, who is calling on Lord North for help, he being mounted on horseback. To the left men kneeling before the bust of Cromwell. Contemporary. Rare. 178 L'ANGLOIS A TOUTE EXTREMITEZ. Representing England in the form of a sick man in bed, upon which a physician is performing an unmentionable operation, etc. A Lyon. Chez Nicolas Ceseau, a I'Enseigne des Armes de Bourges. Very rare. 179 A BOSTONIAN DEACON ON THE SABBATH. A CARI- cature on the early Massachusetts Blue Laws. Original contemporary water color drawing. Circa 1750. 180 LORD NO— H, IN THE SUDS. CARICATURE ON LORD North and the taxes instigated by him. Colored. Pub. by T. Evans, Oxford Street, M. 27, 1782, London. 181 BEDLAM OF THE WORLD. CARICATURE ON THE American Revolution. The English Minister in a rage on account of the "Armed Neutrality," 1781. In- vented and engraved by Peter Dutsmen. Published according to Act of Parliament January, 1781, price 4 schillings. 182 VERKLARING DER STAATKUNDIGE POINT-VERB- selding. No. 2 Wigens de Staat der Engelsche Natie, in 't Jaar 1778. A Dutch caricature on the capitu- lation of Yorktown, etc. Very rare. 183 ENGLISCH PRINTET, A DUTCH CARICATURE ON LORD North's Administration toward the American Colonies, with four htmierous verses in Dutch. Rare. 184 CONGRESSIONAL PUGILISTS. CARICATURE ON THE American Congress (Congress Hall in Philadelphia Feby. 15, 1798, S. E. Cor. 6th and Chestnut Sts.). Jonathan Dayton, speaker, and Jonathan W. Condy, clerk. 19 i85 NEWS FROM AMERICA, OR THE PATRIOTS IN THE Dumps. Caricature from the London Magazine, Nov., 1776, etc. 3 pieces. 186 A REPRESENTATION OF THE FIGURES EXHIBITED and paraded through the streets of Philadelphia on Saturday the 30th of September, 1780 (in reference to the Treason of Arnold). Original impression. Very rare. 187 L'ETAT ACTUEL; DE L'ANGLETERRE LA GUERRE suivie de la discorde, de la famine et foultant aux pieds les richesses, poursuit I'Angleterre, que s'efEorce de retenir une Colomne r'australe, dont I'Amerique sape les fondemens. La tyrrannie se cache sous le manteau de la grande Bretagne, La Libertie du commerce s'^leve triomphante du milieu des mines du des- potisme. Aquatint a Paris chez I'anteur Rue de Bretagne vis-a-vis la Rue de Beausse. 188 THE FLAMING RAYS OF A WHIRLING SUN, STIMU- lating a Pernicious Growth in Native Germs, or the Mode of Pruning Noxious Sprouts from the Rank and Deleterious Vegetation. A colored caricature on the Anti-Catholic Riots in Philadelphia, 1840. J. Akins, Engraver and Lithographer, Philadelphia. Slightly damaged. Very rare in any shape. 189 A REPRESENTATION OF THE SEVERAL HUMOROUS Heads exhibited in the Lecture on Heads, etched in Caricature. (George Alexander Stevens, the partner of Robert Bell, lecturing on Heads. Designed by Chas. Fox about 1767.) BROADSIDES 190 SLAVERY. PLAN OF AN AFRICAN SHIP'S LOWER Deck, with negroes in the proportion of not quite one to a ton, with remarks on the slave trade. By the Pl5niiouth committee, W. Elford, chairman. Printed and sold by Samuel Wood, No. 362 Pearl Street; folio. Very rare. 191 BROADSIDE. THE COMMISSION OF JOHN GROVES as Lieutenant of a Company of foot militia, formed in the city of Philadelphia. Signed by Robert Hunter Morris, Colonial Lieut. Governor of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Dec. 29, 1755, with seal of the Province. 192 BROADSIDE. BY THE HONORABLE PATRICK GOR- don. Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Penn- sylvania and counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex upon Delaware. A Proclamation, calling upon the Mayor, Recorder, Magistrates, etc., of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania to enforce the "Act for Preventing Tumults, and Riotous Assemblies," etc. Dated Phila- delphia, March 31, 1729. Philadelphia, printed by Andrew Bradford, Printer to the Province, 1729; folio. Very rare. This proclamation was issued against dissolute persons from the other colonies and from abroad who came into Pennsylvania and menaced members of the Legislature , etc. 193 BROADSIDE. IN COUNCIL OF SAFETY, LANCASTER. November 7, 1777. Signed Thomas Wharton, Jr., Lancaster. Printed by Francis Bailey; folio. A Proclamation issued by the Council of Safety of Pennsylvania against all persons buying np merchandise, provisions, and necessaries for the army, and raising the price of the same. Very rare. Not in Hildeburn. 194 BROADSIDE. IN COUNCIL OF SAFETY, LANCASTER. November 7, 1777. Signed Thos. Wharton, Jr., Lancaster. Printed by Francis Bailey. A Proclamation issued by the Council of Safety, setting the price at which whisky and other spirituous liquors shall be sold. Very rare. Not in Hildeburn. 195 BROADSIDE, TO THE DELAWARE PILOTS. WE TOOK the Pleasure, some Days since, of kindly admonishing you to do your duty; If perchance you should meet with the (Tea) Ship Polly, Captain Ayres, a three Decker which is hourly expected. We have now to add that Matters ripen fast here; and that much is ex- pected from those Lads who meet with the Tea Ship — There is some Talk of a handsome Reward for the Pilot who gives the first good account of her. — How that may be, we cannot for certain determine; But all agree, that Tar and Feathers will be his portion, who pilots her into this Harbour. And we will answer ourselves, that whoever is committed to us, as an offender against the Rights of America, will experience the utmost Exertion of our abilities, as The Committee for Tarring and Feathering. * * * Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1773; folio. Of the most excessive rarity. The celebrated poster issued by the citizens of Philadelphia against the importation of tea on the eve of the Revolution. Clean as day of issue. See facsimile. 196 BROADSIDE. AN ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE, BE- haviour, and Dying Words of James Hill, alias John 21 the Painter, who was executed on Monday the loth of March, 1777, at Portsmouth, for willfully and maliciously setting fire to the Rope-house, in his Majesty's Dock-yard at that Place; with rude cut of his execution; folio. Excessively rare. ''John the Painter" visited Silas Deane in Paris, to borrow money to take him to England for the purpose of assassinating King George the ^rd on account of wrongs inflicted on him by the British Army in Amer- ica. Deane persuaded him not to do it, and then "John the Painter" conceived the idea of destroying the naval stores at Portsmouth. This Deane concurred in, and assisted him on his way. History tells how well he executed his commission. See facsimile. 197 BROADSIDE. BY THE 'PRESIDENT AND THE SU- lj preme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A Proclamation, dated March 24, 1784. Offering a reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Richard Mar pie yeoman, of M or eland Township, in Philadelphia County. 198 BROADSIDE. A SPEECH DELIVER'D BY AN INDIAN Chief in Reply to a Sermon Preached by a Swedish Missionary, in order to Convert the Indians to the Christian Religion; folio. (Philadelphia, printed by Andrew Bradford, 1715.) Of excessive rarity. "On or about the year of our Lord, 1710; a Swedish Missionary preached a Sermon at an Indian Treaty held at Canastogoc in Pennsylvania, in which Sermon he set forth Original Sin, the Necessity of a Medi- ator, and endeavoured by certain Arguments to induce the Indians to embrace the Christian Religion. After he had ended his Discourse, one of the Indian Chiefs made a speech in Reply to the Sermon, and the Discourses on both sides were made known by Interpreters . The Missionary upon his Return to Sweden published his Sermon, and the Indian's Answer. Having wrote them in Latin, he dedicated them to the University of Upsal, and desires them to furnish him with Arguments to con- fute such strong Reasoning of the Indian." 199 BROADSIDE. POSTSCRIPT TO THE NEW JERSEY Gazette. Philadelphia, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 24, 1 78 1. This morning Colonel Tilghman, aid-de-camp to His Excellency General Washington, arrived here with Dispatches for His Excellency the President of Congress, containing the following Glorious Intelli- gence, etc. ; folio. Trenton, printed by Isaac Collins. The" first publication in New Jersey of the capitulation at York- town and Surrender of Lord Cornwallis. Very rare. 22 200 BROADSIDE. IN ASSEMBLY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1783, A. M.; 4to. The Report of the Committee appointed by the Council of Phila- delphia, concerning the Public Demonstration of Joy, upon the Definitive Treaty of Peace between the United States and Great Britain, with a description of the Intended Triumphal Arch, which was afterwards erected in Philadelphia. Excessively rare. 201 BROADSIDE. POSTSCRIPT TO PARKER'S NEW YORK Gazette. Tuesday, July 31, 1759; folio. Giving an account of the Success of the Expedition under General Amherst in the Operations against Fort Carillon or Ticonderoga. Very rare. 202 BROADSIDE. POSTSCRIPT TO THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. Thursday, April 14, 1743; folio. In reference to the presumption of, and denouncing Count Zinzen- dorff, including also the Count's extraordinary letter of Excommunication to Mr. Newman. It is in Dutch and English. The translation being by Joseph Crellius. Very rare. 203 BROADSIDE. SUPPLEMENT TO THE PENNSYL- vania Journal. Extraordinary. Philadelphia, May 19, 1766. This Morning arrived Capt. Wise, in a Brig from Pool in 8 Weeks, by whom we have the Glorious News of the Repeal of the Stamp Act, as passed by the King, Lords and Commons. It received the Royal assent the i8th March; folio. Very rare. 204 BROADSIDE. BLANK LICENSE OF A PEDLAR IN THE Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, and Province of Pennsylvania. Signed in the auto- graph of James Hamilton, Colonial Lieut. Governor. Not dated, but with seal of the Province; folio. 205 BROADSIDE. BY THE PRESIDENT AND SUPREME Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania. A Proclamation, Signed Benj. Franklin. Phil- adelphia, Nov. 12, 1787. Offering a Reward for the apprehension of Rioters who attacked the house of Maj. Alex. Boyd; and insulted Jas. Mc- Lene, Jas. McCalmont, Wm. Findley and Jno. Piper, Members of the General Assembly, and John Baird, Abraham Smith, and John Smiler, Members of Council. 206 BROADSIDE. PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 14, 1775, PRO- posals for Printing by Subscription in four pages, folio, on a good letter, and Demy Paper in size and Quality, equal to the Pennsylvania Gazette, or Jour- 23 nal. The Pennsylvania Mercury and Universal Ad- vertiser. Signed Enoch Story and Dan'l Humphreys; folio. Unique. 207 BROADSIDE. PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 2, 1775, PRO- posals for Printing by Subscription a Free and Im- partial Weekly Newspaper, to be entitled The Penn- sylvania Leidger, or The Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Weekly Advertiser. Signed James Humphreys; folio. Unique. 208 BROADSIDE. ZUR NACHRICHT. SIGNED JOHANN Morin Scott. January 11, 1769. 4to. In reference to the election of Philip Livingston, Peter Van Burgh Livingston and Theodorus Van Wyck. In Dutch. 209 BROADSIDE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH and County of Lancaster. Jan. 8, 1773. Signed Frederick Stone, Sheriff, Lancaster. Printed by Francis Bailey, in King Street; folio. A Proclamation for the Election of a Member of the Assembly in the place of Jacob Carpenter, deceased. 210 BROADSIDE. AT A MEETING AT THE COUNCIL Chamber, isth September, 1784. His Excellency John Dickinson, President, etc.; folio. Resolution in reference to Surveying Land in Westmoreland, Washington and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania, for persons claiming Lands within these districts. 211 BROADSIDE. THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE TO THE House of Representatives, with the Bill entitled An Act for Emitting Fifty Thousand Pounds in Bills of Credit, etc. Signed P. Gordon, Philadelphia, March 25, 1729; 2 pages; folio. Very rare. 212 BROADSIDE. PRINTED POWER OF ATTORNEY, GIVEN by John Watson of Charlestown to Thomas Penn. Dated Charlestown, Sep. 13, 1737. Signed by Jno. Watson, Thos. Burgess and Jno. McCollin. Charles- town. Printed by Lewis Timothy; folio. 213 BROADSIDE. TO THE MEMORY OF THE EIGHT Martyrs Slain in the Month of May, 1844; folio. A Poem, to the Memory of Geo. Shiffler and other Leaders in the Anti-Catholic Riots in Philadelphia. 214 BROADSIDE. GREAT OFFICIAL SUPPLEMENT TO the Great Bulletin of His Great Day. Signed, Your Great and Wonderful Prince of Peace, King of Kings and Lord of Lords . Head Quarters , Armageddon ,1815; folio. A curious Broadside on the second war with Great Britain. 24 215 BROADSIDE. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN Robert Moms of Philadelphia and John Nicholson, April 22, 1794; Together with a Share of Stock in the Asylum Company, in the name of John Nicholson. Signed by Robert Morris ; 3 pages ; folio. A Reminiscence of one of Robert Morris' Pennsylvania Land Schemes. 216 BROADSIDE. LINES IN COMMEMORATION OF THE Death of Sarah M. Cornell, supposed to have been Murdered by the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, in December, at Tiverton, Rhode Island; folio. 217 BROADSIDE. THE COMPLETE LANCASTERIAN SYS- tem of Education, taught by Jno. D. Weston. North- em Liberties, Philadelphia, April 28, 181 7; folio. 218 BROADSIDE. PLAY BILL OF THE UNITED STATES Theatre, City of Washington, Friday Evening, Sep. 5th, 1800. Will be presented a Tragedy called Romeo and Juliet, Mr. Cooper as Romeo, Mrs. Merry as Juliet, Mr. Warren as Friar Lawrence, etc.; folio. Very rare. 219 BROADSIDE. AN EXTRAORDINARY PHENOMENON, giving an account of a Mermaid seen near the Delaware Capes, in June, 1809. The Mermaid bearing a Glass in one hand with the name "Washington" and a scroll in the other hand upon which was inscribed, "Peace to all Nations," with a cut of the Mermaid; folio. 220 BROADSIDE. EARLY PHILADELPHIA MARINE IN- surance Policy, dated April 22, 1748. Signed by Reese Meredith and James Pemberton; folio. 221 BROADSIDE. SONG, DEDICATED TO THE VICTUAL- lers of the City and County of Philadelphia, occasioned by the Procession and fine show of Beef, on Monday, March 13, 1820, at Philadelphia; folio. Damaged. 222 BROADSIDE. THE PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY GEN- eral Santa-Anna to the American troops in the field, offering them Land, Homes, etc., if they desert the American Army. Dated General Quarlina the Penon. Aug. 15, 1847. Very rare. 223 BROADSIDE. INJURED HUMANITY. BEING A RE- presentation of what the Unhappy Children of Africa endure from those who call themselves Christians. Illustrated with woodcut. Printed and sold by Sam'l Wood, No. 362 Pearl Street; folio. 25 224 BROADSIDE. DECLARATION OF THE REV. MR. David Jones, late Chaplain to Gen'l Wayne. Sep. 26, 1799. Against the Election of James Ross for Governor of Pennsyl- vania on account of his Deistical tendency. 225 BROADSIDE. AN ELECTION POSTER IN FAVOR OF Thos. K. Finletter and Gen'l Wm. Small, entitled "The Ten Hour Law of the State of Pennsylvania," with Portraits. Printed in colors. Lithographed by L. N. Rosenthal. 226 BROADSIDE. FOR SALE, THE CITY OF GERMANY, and 15,000 acres of Land in the Township of Quema- honing, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Jan. I, 1814; folio. 227 BROADSIDE. "DEMOCRATS OF SOUTHWARK." AD- vocating the Election of Geo. Wolf for Governor of Pennsylvania. Oct. 9, 1835. Small 4to. 228 BROADSIDE. GROTJAN'S PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC Sale Report and General Price Current, 18 14; folio. 229 BROADSIDE. LATELY REPRINTED AND TO BE Sold by Joseph Crukshank, on the North Side of Market Street, between Second and Third Streets, Philadelphia. An Account of the Life of that Servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson. Philadelphia, 1784; folio. 230 BROADSIDE. TO COVER FOR THE SEASON, NOT TO exceed 45 Mares a Day, that celebrated Patriotic bold faced Stone Horse, Sawney, etc. Curious. Rare. 231 BROADSIDE. A WOE AND A WARNING, OR THE Three Cruel Mothers; folio. A curious composition of the later part of the 18th Century against lewd women. 232 BROADSIDE. YEARLY MARKET. THE YEARLY Fall Market as usual will be held in the Borough of York on Thursday the 26th (Oct., 1826); 4to. A humorous Broadside printed Sep. 30, 1826. 233 BROADSIDE. ATTEND THE YEARLY MARKET, TO be held in the Borough of York, May 31, 1832; 4to. A humorous Broadside, printed May 11, 1832. 234 BROADSIDE. HORRID, HORRID MURDER! SOME particulars of the late Horrid Murder of Mrs. Mills and Five of her youngest Children by her own husband, in Galesboro, Allegheny County, Penna., on the 29th January, 181 7, with rude cut; folio. 26 235 BROADSIDE. AN ELECTION POSTER IN THE CON- test for the Senate of Pennsylvania between Israel Israel and Benj. R. Morgan. Feby. 21, 1798. Signed "A Dutchman" against Israel; folio. 236 1 BROADSIDE. TO THE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL ISRAEL. Feby. 22, 1798. In the contest for State Senatorship between Israel Israel and Benj R. Morgan, and against Israel. Printed in German and English; folio. 237 BROADSIDE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF GERMAN- town. Look before you Leap, an Election poster against Israel Israel and in favor of Benj. R. Morgan, in the Election of State Senator of Pennsylvania. Feby. 21, 1798; 4to. 238 BROADSIDE. TO THE ELECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. An Election poster issued in the contest between Thos. McKean and Robt. Wharton, 1799. Vindicating Wharton of charges preferred by friends of McKean; folio. 239 BROADSIDE. AN ACT FOR THE RELIEF OF THE Creditors of the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company. Philadelphia, March 25, 1847; 2 pages; folio. A chapter in the early history of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. 240 BROADSIDE. AN ACT RELATING TO COLLATERAL Inheritances in Pennsylvania. April 7, 1826. 242 BROADSIDE. THE HUNTING AFTER MONEY, OR the Cry of all the World. A Curious Poem with a more curious woodcut. London, N. D.; folio. 243 BROADSIDE. ADVERTISEMENT SHEET OF THE Polytechnic College of the State of Pennsylvania, with the view of the old building, Southwest corner of Market Street and South Penn Square. 244 BROADSIDE. ADVERTISING LETTER SHEET OF Linden Hall, Seminary for Young Ladies, Lancaster Co., Litiz, Pennsylvania, with view of the buildings. 245 WITHERSPOON BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA. THE "Humorous" letter issued by the agent in charge of the Rental of offices. Feby. i, 1897. Through oversight this letter is very indiscreetly written. 246 UNION LEAGUE. CIRCULAR ISSUED JUNE, 1863, IN reference to finding employment for discharged soldiers. 27 and another, dated July 14, 1864, calling for means to put one or more Regiments immediately in the Field. 2 pieces. 247 JACKSON ELECTION TICKET. ONE OF THE ORIG- inal Democratic Ballots for Electors, in Andrew Jack- son's first Presidential Campaign, with woodcut Por- trait. Very rare. 248 REPRINT OF THE REGISTER OF ROBT. AITKEN'S Marriage to Janet Skeoch, and list of their children. Aitken was the printer of the First English Bible in America. 249 CIRCULARS, ETC., RELATING TO THE CIVIL WAR. 8 pieces. 250 PHILADELPHIA PLAY BILLS OF 50 YEARS BACK. 9 pieces. 251 PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION POSTERS. 5 pieces. 252 POSTERS AND CIRCULARS RELATING TO PHILADEL- phia and the State. 23 pieces. 253 BROADSIDES. EXHIBITION OF WAX-WORK. THE Temple of Industry, The Sea Tiger, The Male Mandrill, etc. 40 pieces. EARLY PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH BROADSIDES. 254 BROADSIDE. CHRISTLICHER HAUS-SEEGEN NEBST der Zwolf Stunden Gedachtniss. Printed 1785. Orna- mented by hand with Angels and Flowers, and colors. Very curious and rare. 255 BROADSIDE. CHRISTLICHER HAUS-SEEGEN NEBST der Zwolf Stunden Gedachtniss. Printed 1785. Orna- mented by hand with birds and flowers in colors. Very curious and rare. 256 WEIBERMUHLE ODER DIE KUNST, ALTE WIEBER jung zu Machen. A curious Print of how to make old Women young again. Colored. With humorous verses. Printed at Neu-Ruppin zu haben bei Gustav Kuhn; folio. 257 BROADSIDE. HAUS-SEGEN. ORNAMENTED WITH angels and birds. Colored by hand. Printed at Reading gedruckt und zu haben bey Johann Ritter und Comp. ; folio. 258 BROADSIDE. DAS LEBEN UND ALTER DER MEN- chen. A Curious Wood Engraving depicting man's 28 life from boyhood to old age. Colored. With verses. Printed at Harrisburg, Pa. Gedruckt und zu haben bey E. S. Peters; folio. 259 BROADSIDE. DAS EWIGE LEBEN UND DIE EWIGE Verdammniss. A curious wood cut depicting the Road to Heaven and to Hell. Rudely colored. With text. Printed by H. M. Villee, Lancaster, Pa. Very rare; folio. 260 BROADSIDE. DAS EWIGE LEBEN UND DIE EWIGE Verdamraniss. A similar cut to that described in the preceding lot. Rudely colored by hand; folio. 261 BROADSIDE. DAS EWIGE LEBEN UND DIE EWIGE Verdammniss; fully described in lot No. 260, but not colored. Baab und Villee, Lancaster; folio. 262 BROADSIDE. REPRESENTATION OF THE DIFFER- ent Ways leading to Everlasting Life or Eternal Damnation. A curious woodcut, rudely colored by hand. Printed and for sale by G. S. Peters, Harris- burg, Pa.; folio. 263 BROADSIDE. BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE OF JO- hannes Liebguts. Born in Montgomery Co., Pa., 1792. Ornamented in colors, with crude figures of Birds and Flowers. Verfertigt von F. Krebs, Gedruckt im Jahr 1800; folio. 264 BROADSIDE. HAUS-SEGEN, WITH WOOD CUTS of a House, Angels and Birds. Rudely colored by hand, AUentown, Penna. Gedruckt bei Grater und Blumer; folio. 265 BROADSIDE. HAUS-SEGEN. FULLY DESCRIBED in the preceding lot. Rudely colored by hand. AUen- town, Penna. Gedruckt bei A. and W. Blumer; folio. 266 BROADSIDE. GEBURTS- UND TAUF SCHEIN. OR- namented with Wood cuts of Angels, Birds and Flowers ; rudely colored by hand. Reading, Gedruckt bey Johann Ritter und Comp. ; folio. 267 BROADSIDE. GEBURTS- UND TAUFSCHEIN. OR- namented with Wood cuts of Angels, Birds and Grapes; rudely colored by hand. AUentown, Gedruckt bey Henrich Ebner, 181 7; folio. 268 BROADSIDE. BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE OF ABRA- ham Reinecke Etter. Bom at Lebanon, Dec. 17, 1785. Ornamented with rude water color drawings of Mermaids, Angels, Birds and Cherries; folio. Very curious. 29 269 BROADSIDE. DER HIMMEL 1ST MEIN STUHL UND die Erde meiner Kuse Schemel. Illustrated with many rude colored drawings of the Crucifixion, etc. Gedruckt in Jahr Christi 1786; folio. 270 BROADSIDE. THE TROOPER'S FAREWELL; COL- ored; wood cut; with verses. New Ruppin, 1823; folio. 271 EARLY PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN EMBROIDERY, OF Dears, Birds and Coat of Arms of Pennsylvania; in colored Silk. Dated 1798. Curious and fine speci- men. 272 EARLY GERMAN CATHOLIC DEVOTIONAL PICTURES, including four in colors on Vellum and three Engrav- ings, all of Saints. 7 pieces. Of this picture Mr. Pennypacker says: "The above early works of art are all representations of saints and were unques- tionably intended for devotional purposes; they all came to me between the leaves of a German translation of a religious work of Wm. Penn, printed at Amsterdam in 1750. A note in the book says it was presented to Catherine Yung by her brother William in 1764. The Youngs settled early among the Quakers in Delaware County, and the book with this inclosure came from their descendants. My inference is that after their conversion to Quakerism the family retained these evidences of their early Catholic faith as relics. Two of them are printed in the style of the illumination of the Ancient Missals, and date back to 1600." 273 BROADSIDE. A MANUSCRIPT BY SUSANNA RUT- tin in 1792 entitled "Wer weise wie nahe mir mein ende hingeht die," with hand-colored border, orna- mented with birds and flowers; folio. 274 EARLY PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN WATER COLOR of Adam and Eve, receiving the breath of Life in the Garden of Eden; folio. A crude but very fair attempt at figure_ painting by one of our early Pennsylvania German Artists. 275 BROADSIDE. EIN NEUES TRAUER-LIED. EN- thaltend die Geschichte der Susanna Cox, die in Read- ing wegen dem Mord ihres Kindes hingerichtet wurde ; folio. 276 BROADSIDE. THE FALLEN MAN, WITH WOOD cut of Adam and Eve. Harrisburg, Printed by J. S. Wiestling, 1818; folio. 277 BROADSIDE. BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE OF WM. Lick. Born in Bethel, Pennsylvania, 1808; with 3 3° engravings of Paradise Found and Lost and the Last Supper. Engraved and sold by C. F. Engelmann in Pennsmount, near Reading, Pa. A fine specimen of early Pennsylvania engraving. 278 BROADSIDE. DIE HISTORIE VON JOSEPH UWD SEINEN Brudern; 15 wood cuts on one sheet with accompany- ing verses. Harrisburg, Pa. Gedruckt bey Moser v Peter 1827; imperial folio. 279 BROADSIDE. EIN BRIEF SO VON GOTT SELBSTEN geschrieben und zu Magdeburg neidergelatzen worden ist. Magdeburg, 1783; 4to. 280 BROADSIDE. NUN WILL ICH VALEDICIREN NUN So Will ich. 4to. An Early German humorous Poem on Cruger, De Lancey, Walton and Jauncey. 281 BROADSIDE. BEYLAGE ZU DER GERMANTAUNER Zeitung, No. 142, 1793; 4to. 282 BROADSIDE. DR. J. C. KAUSER'S EINZIG ACHTE universal Plaster. Printed in the early part of the last century; folio. 283 2: BROADSIDE. CHRISTLICHES ALPHABET IN VERSE. Published by the Pious Early German Settlers of Pennsylvania; folio. 2841 BROADSIDE. EIN BRIEF, SO AUS DEN WOLKEN herab und in die Stadt Magedeburg niedergelassen worden ist. Dieses ist geschehen zu Magdeburg im Jahr 1783; 4to. 285 BROADSIDE. ZUM 29 STEN AUGUST 1773. EARLY Pennsylvania Moravian Hymn; 4 pages; 4to. Very rare. 286 ^BROADSIDE. EIN BRIEF VON UNTERSCHIED- lichen Schweizerischen Unsiedlern, in Tioga County im Staat Pennsylvanien, an ihre Landsleute. 4 pages; folio. Published in the early part of the igth century, being a letter in German with the translation in English, from several Swiss settlers in Tioga County, Penna.; to their coun- trymen. 287 BROADSIDE. YORK COUNTY REPUBLIKANISCHE Versammlung; folio. The address of the German Settlers of Pennsylvania during the Presidential campaign of 181 2. Signed by Conrad Scherman and Geo. Spongier. 31 288 BROADSIDE. CHILDREN'S HYMN, OR THE A. B. C. Published by the Early Pennsylvania Germans; stained; folio. 289 BROADSIDE. EIN BITTEND LIED, AN DEN SCHAPFER In Eigener Melodi; 4to. Moravian hymn to the Creator: Early Pennsylvania. 290 BROADSIDE. GEISTLICHER IRRGARTEN MIT BIER Gnadinbninnen ; folio. Philadelphia; Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, 1762; damaged. 291 BROADSIDE. AN DIE DEUTSCHEN EINWOHNER von Pennsylvanien. Philadelphia, Feby. 13, 1786; folio. A Political address to the German inhabitants of Pennsylvania. 292 BROADSIDE. GELIEBTE MITBRUDER UND GLAU- bens in Northampton County. Signed, J. Heinr. Ch. Helmuth. Philadelphia, March 28, 1799; folio. 293 BROADSIDE. PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY JAMES Humes, Sheriff of Lancaster, on the Election, Sep., 1812; folio. 295 BROADSIDE. EIN NEUES TRAUER-LIED, ENTHAL- tend die Geschichte der Susanna Cox. Die in Reading wegen dem Nord ihres Kindes hingerichtet worden; folio. Early Pennsylvania German poem. 296 BROADSIDE. FREYHEIT UND JUGEND. FOLIO. Pennsylvania German Political song, about 1808. 297 BROADSIDE. SERVICE FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA German Congregations, occasioned by the Defeat of General Braddock, 1755; repaired; folio. Excessively rare. 298 BROADSIDE. DEN HERREN LOBT UND BENEDEYT, Derv on der Stampel-Act uns hat befreyt. Philadel- phia, May 19, 1766; folio. Announcement of the repeal of the Stamp Act. Published by Henry Miller. Very rare. 299 BROADSIDE. EIN RATH VON EINEM VATER AN seine Kinder. Pennsylvania German hymn; folio. 300 BROADSIDE. FEST-PSALM, ZUM 29sten AUGUST, 1775. 4pages;_4to. Numerous Pennsylvania German children s hymns. Very rare. 301 BROADSIDE. ZUM 4ten MAY, 1831. 4 PAGES; 8vo. Moravian hymn. 32 302 BROADSIDE. ABRISS EINES UNTERVICHTES IN DER Christlichen Lehre G. T. L. St. Fur die Evangelische Jugend; 4 pages; 8vo. Gedruckt bey J. Bar. Early Moravian. 303 BROADSIDE. HAUS-SEGEN. READING. GED- ruckt bey C. A. Bnickman; 4to. 304 BROADSIDE. ZUM apten AUGUST, 1768; 8 PAGES; 8vo. Early Moravian hymns. 305 BROADSIDE. AUF DAS HEIL PFINGSTFEST 1793 ; 2 pages; 8vo. Early Moravian hymns. 306 BROADSIDE. ADAM HEILMAN, ZUM ANDENKEN seiner Kinder und Kindes-Kindem. June, 1828. Printed at Lebanon; 8vo. 307 BROADSIDE. GERMAN SONG ON THE HEISTER AND Findley Campaign in Pennsylvania; 8vo. 308 BROADSIDE. PRINTED IN GERMAN, ADVERTISING Haarlem Oil, Balsame of Malta, etc. 6 pieces. PLAYBILL USED BY LINCOLN. 309 BROADSIDE. PLAY BILL OF FORD'S THEATRE, Tenth Street above E. . . . Benefit and Last Night of Miss Laura Keene, the Distinguished Manageress, Authoress and Actress. . . in Our American Cousin, Friday Evening, April 14, 1865; folio; in frame. This is the original programme used by those occupying the Box at Ford's Theatre, where President Lincoln sat at the time he was assassinated by Jno. Wilkes Booth, on Good Friday night, the 14th of April, 1865. It was taken from the box early the next morning by Harry J. Raynor, and presented by him to Mr. Long, who for many years kept a museum in Philadelphia, and was purchased by Gov- ernor Pennypacker at the sale of Long's effects. It is framed and has with it Raynor' s letter of presentation to Long, and the tag placed on it by Long, explaining its history. This is no doubt one of the most interesting relics of Lincoln in existence. The play bill was pub- lished by "H. Polkinhorn and Son, Printers, D. Street, near ph, Washington, D. C." 310 BROADSIDE. PLAY BILL OF THE LIBBY PRISON Minstrels, Thursday Evening, Dec. 24, 1863; folio; framed. Published in Richmond, Va., during the War. From Long's 33 museum, with the original label, which says "cost one {Greenback) Dollar per copy at the office of the Richmond Examiner." 3" BROADSIDE. ORIGINAL MENU OR BILL OF FARE OF the Marshall House, J. W. Jackson, Proprietor, Alex- andria, Va.; with a small piece of the Confederate flag under which Col. Ellsworth died. Framed. Autograph presentation with description, from Danl. M. Fox to Wm. Kingsley, June i, 1861. Fox was afterward Mayor of Philadelphia. 312 CARD OF INVITATION FROM PHILADELPHIA CITY Councils, on the occasion of the departure of Gen. U. S. Grant to Europe, May 17, 1877, with the autographs of Gen. U. S. Grant, Gen. W. T. Sherman and Gov. Jno. P. Hartranft; framed. QUAKER BROADSIDES OR EPISTLES. 313 AN EPISTLE FROM OUR GENERAL SPRING MEETING of Ministers and Elders for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, held at Philadelphia, from the 29th of the Third Month, to the ist of the Fourth Month, 1755; 4 pages; folio. 314 EPISTLE. FROM OUR YEARLY MEETING HELD AT Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, from the 22nd Day of the Ninth Month to the 28th of the same (inclusive), 1759; 3 pages; folio. In reference to the Indian Wars on the borders of Pennsylvania. 315 AN EPISTLE FROM THE MONTHLY MEETING OF Friends in Philadelphia to the Parents and Youth who are Members of the Said Meeting; 27th of the Eighth Month, 1773; 3 pages; folio. 316 AN EPISTLE FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING HELD AT Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, by Adjournments from the 24th Day of the 9th Month, to the ist of the Tenth Month, inclusive, 1774; 4 pages; folio. 317 AN EPISTLE FROM THE MEETING FOR SUFFERINGS held in Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the 5th Day of the First Month, 1775 ; 3 pages; folio. 318 AN EPISTLE FROM THE MEETING FOR SUFFERINGS, Held in Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the sth Day of the First Month, 1775; 3 pages; folio. 319 THE TESTIMONY OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS, given forth by a Meeting of the Representatives of 34 the said people, in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, held at Philadelphia, the twenty-fourth Day of the first Month, 177s; folio. A declaration against the Colonists, and in favor of upholding King George the Third. 320 AN EPISTLE FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Western Part of Maryland and Virginia, by Ad- journments from the 21st Day of the Ninth Month to the 28th of the same, inclusive 1776; 4 pages; 4to. Advising the Quakers not to take any part with the colonies in their Government, etc. 321 THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, by Adjournments from the 19th Day of the Fifth month 1 7 6 6 to the 2 4th of the Same inclusive . To the Quarterly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Folio, four pages. 321A THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN London, by Adjournments from the 8th of the Sixth Month 1767, to the 13th of the same inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends and Breth- ren in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 32 iB THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, by Adjournments, from the 23rd Day of the Fifth Month 1768, to the 28th of the same inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 32 iC THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, from the isth Day of the Fifth Month 1769, to the 20th of the same inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 32 iD THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, by Adjournments, from the 4th Day of the Sixth Month 1770, to the 9th of the same, inclusive. To the Quarterly Meeting of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 321E THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, by Adjournments, from the 8th of the Sixth Month, 1772, to the 13th of the same, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 35 32 iF THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, by Adjournments, from the sth of the Sixth Month, 177s to the loth of the Same, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Folio, four pages. 321GTHE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING IN London, Held by Adjournments, from the 27th of the Fifth Month to the ist of the Sixth Month, 1776, in- clusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends and Brethren in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Two pages; folio. 32 iH AN EPISTLE FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING, HELD IN London, By Adjournments, from the 27th day of the Fifth Month 1776 to the ist of the Sixth Month, inclus- ive. To Friends at their Yearly-Meeting at Phila- delphia, for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 4to; four pages. 32 il THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING IN LON- don, Held by Adjournments, from the Sth of the Sixth Month 1778, to the 13th of the same, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. 4to; four pages. 32 1 K THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING IN LON- don. Held by Adjournments, from the Twenty-fourth of the Fifth Month 1779, to the Twenty-ninth of the same, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere. Four pages; 4to. 321L AN EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD IN London, By Adjournments from the 15th of the Fifth Month, 1780, to the 20th of the same, inclusive. To Friends and Brethren, at their next Yearly-Meeting to be held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Three pages; folio. 321M THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING IN LON- don. Held by Adjournments, from the isth of the Fifth Month 1780, to the 20th of the same, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 321NTHE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING HELD in London, by Adjournments, from the 31st day of the Fifth Month 1784 to the 5th Day of the Sixth Month inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Folio ; four pages. 36 32 lO THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN London, By Adjournments, from the 31st Day of the Fifth Month 1784, to the 5 th Day of the Sixth Month, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 341P THE EPISTLE FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the i6th of the Fifth Month 1785, to the 23d of the same inclusive. To Friends at their ensuing Yearly-Meeting in Phila- delphia, for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, «S:c. Four pages; folio. 321Q THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the sth of the Sixth Month, 1786, to the 12th of the same inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 321RTHE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the First to the ninth of the Sixth Month 1789, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great- Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. Imperfect. 321S THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournraents, from the 17th to the 25th of the Fifth Month, 1790, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great- Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 321T FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN LONDON, BY Adjournments, from the i6th to the 24th of the Fifth Month, 1 79 1, inclusive. To the Yearly-Meeting of Friends to be held in Philadelphia. Two pages; folio. 321U THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD IN London, By Adjournments, from the i6th to the 24th of the Fifth Month, 1791, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meeting of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 321V THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 21st to the 29th of the Fifth Month, 1792, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 321W THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 20th to the 37 28th of the Fifth Month, 1793, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great- Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 32 iX FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN LONDON, BY Adjournments from the 21st of the Fifth Month 1792 to the 29th of the same, inclusive. To the next Yearly- Meeting of Friends to be held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the eastern parts of Maryland and Virginia. Two pages; folio. 32 1 Y FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN LONDON, BY Adjournments from the 20th of the Fifth Month 1793 to the 28th of the same, inclusive. To the next Yearly- Meeting of Friends to be held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the eastern part of Maryland and Virginia. Two pages; folio. 321Z FROM OUR YEARLY-MEETING HELD BY ADJOURN- ments in London, from the 19th to the 28th of the Fifth Month, 1794, inclusive. To the Yearly-Meeting in Philadelphia. Two pages; folio. 322 THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments from the 19th to the 28th of the Fifth Month, 1794, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 322A FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD IN LONDON, BY Adjournments, from the i8th to the 27th of the Fifth Month, 1795, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and else- where. Three pages; folio. 322B3THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the isth to the 2Sth of the Fifth Month 1796, inclusive. To the Quar- terly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 322C THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 2 2d to the 31st of the FiJEth Month, 1797. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 322D THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN London, By Adjournments, from the 21st to the 29th of the Fifth Month 1798, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Two pages; folio. 38 322E THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 2 2d to the 31st of the Fifth Month 1799, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland. Three pages; folio. 322F THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING HELD IN London, By Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month to the 20th of the Sixth Month, 1801, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 322G THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 19th to the 28th of the Fifth Month, 1802, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 322H THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the i8th to the 26th of the Fifth Month 1803, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 322I THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 23d of the Fifth Month to the ist of the Sixth Month, 1804, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. 322K THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 2 2d to the 31st of the Fifth Month 1805, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Three pages; folio. 322L THE EPISTLE FROM THE YEARLY-MEETING, HELD in London, By Adjournments, from the 20th to the 29th of the Fifth Month, 1807, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere. Four pages; folio. Lots jij to 322L were Printed at Philadelphia from 1755 to 1807. An exceedingly interesting and very rare collec- tion, as most of the Epistles are to the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, etc., and portray the actions of the Quakers toward the Colonies during the American Revolution. Many of them are so rare that Mr. Hildeburn failed to notice them in his work on early Pennsylvania printing. 39 EARLY NEWSPAPERS. 322M THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, OCT. 3, 1775, and July 2, 1778; 4to. 2 pieces. 323 PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL AND THE WEEKLY ADVER- tiser. March 26, and April 16, 1772; folio. 2 pieces. 324 PENNSYLVANIA MERCURY AND UNIVERSAL ADVER- tiser. Aug. 18, 1775. Torn. 325 PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR THE GENERAL ADVER- tiser. Dec. 25, 1779. 326 THE CARLISLE GAZETTE AND THE WESTERN RE- pository of Knowledge. Jan. 16, 1788. (Printed at Carlisle, Penna.) 4to. 327 THE VIRGINIA CENTINEL OR THE WINCHESTER Mercury. May 21, 1788. Stained and torn. 328 THE NEW JERSEY GAZETTE. AUG. i, 1785 ; MAY 27, July 8 and 15, 1788. Stained. 4 pieces. 329 SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE AND COUNTRY JOURNAL. Nov. 24, 1772. Torn. 330 THE VIRGINIA JOURNAL AND ALEXANDRIA ADVER- tiser. May 29, 1788. Soiled. 331 THE CRAFTSMAN, OR SAY'S WEEKLY JOURNAL. London, Aug. 20, 1774. Containing the Bishop of St. Asaph's Speech on Altering the Charter of Massa- chusetts Bay. 332 PUBLIC LEDGER. PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 25, 1836. No. I, Vol. I. 333 DER SOUTHAMPTON CORRESPONDENT. EASTON, Feby. 9, 1816. 334 NEUE UNPARTHEYISCHE LANCASTER ZEITUNG. Dec. s, 1794. Imperfect. 335 THE MEDICAL REMEMBRANCER, FOR PHILADEL- phia, 1 80 1. An advertising sheet of Dr. Church's Vegetable Lotion. 336 EARLY NEWSPAPERS. LOT OF IMPERFECT PARTS. 40 PORTRAITS. 337 HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN ADAMS, PRESIDENT OF THE United States of America. Three-quarter length, nearly full face, seated. Drawn & Engraved by H. Houston. Respectfully Dedicated to the Lovers of their Country and Firm Supporters of the Constitution. Published by D. Kennedy 228 Market St Philad?- Stipple. Fine impression, with full margin. Water- stained on lower right margin. Very rare. 338 ROB'T AITKEN. EARLY PHILADELPHIA PRINTER. Full bust, full face. Vignette. Lithograph Private Plate. Folio. 339 ISAAC ANDERSON. FIRST LIEUTENANT 6TH COM- pany sth Battalion, Chester Co. Militia. May 24, 1779. Full bust in profile to left. Circular. C. P. Polk, fecit. Albert Rosenthal Sc. Etched. Proof. Private plate. 4to. 340 SARAH BACHE. FULL BUST, FULL FACE. VIG- nette. Lithograph. Private Plate. 8vo. 341 D? BALTHAZAR BECKER. FULL BUST, FULL FACE. Oval. I. Gole fecit. Mezzotinto. Folio. Very rare. Reformed Minister at Amsterdam. His book, ''The World bewitched," denying the existence of the devil, m^t with great opposition. 342 N. BIDDLE. (PRESIDENT OF THE BANK OF THE United States.) Nearly half length, head to left, the chin resting upon the right hand. Rectangle. Painted by Thomas Sully. Engraved by Samuel Cousin, A. R. A. Mezzotinto. Private Plate. Proof with full Margin. Folio. 343 ELIAS BOUDINOT. HALF LENGTH, SEATED, HEAD to left. Rectangle. Painted by Waldo & Jewett. Engraved by A. B. Durand. Copyright 1822. Line. Full Margin. Folio. 344 HUGH HENRY BRACKENRIDGE, 1748-1816. FULL bust in profile to left. Vignette. From a Drawing by Robt Smith. Etched by Albert Rosenthal. Proof. 4to. 345 AARON BURR. FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. PRO- cess print from drawing by Albert Rosenthal after G. Stuart. Only 10 impressions taken. 8vo. 346 YOUR WORTHY SON (WM. DUANE). CARICATURE Portrait. Vignette. Etching. Very rare. 8vo. 41 347 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. FULL BUST, NEARLY FULL face, with fur collar. Oval. J. Jannet sculp., 1789. Aquatint printed in colors. Very rare. Folio. Cut oval, but with about one -and-a-half -inch margin. 348 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. FULL BUST, HEAD TO RIGHT, with spectacles and fur cap. Oval. Drawn by C. N. Cochin 1777. Engraved by S. H. Gimber. Aquatint. Folio. 349 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. Vignette. Lithograph. Folio. 350 MR. JACOB CORNELISZ DIENAER DER GERNEINTE Christi, en Chiururgyn Binnen Amsterdam, &c. Three- quarter length, head to right. Rectangle. C. de Visscher delineavit. F. H. vanden Hoove sculpsit. Line. Folio. 351 LAURENTIUS COSTERUS HARLEMENSIS, PRIMUS Artis Typographica Inventor circa 1440. Full bust, head to right. J. V. Campen pinxit. J. V. Veldt sculpsit. Etched. 4to. Very rare. 352 BRINTON COXE. Process print. India Proof. 4to. 353 STEPHEN GIRARD. FULL LENGTH, SEATED ON A stool at a desk. Lithograph. Folio. 356 JEAN DE LABADIE. FULL BUST, HEAD TO RIGHT. Oval in a rectangle. Engraved by J. V. Veldt. Folio. A very remarkable man, sometime a Jansenist at Port Royal, then Reformed Minister in Holland, at last he founded a sect; his followers went partly to America. 357 M. DE LAFAYETTE. FULL BUST IN UNIFORM, HEAD in profile to right. Oval. T. Clarke sculpt., Philada. Stipple. 8vo. 358 BENJAMIN LAY. LIVED TO THE AGE OF 80, IN THE Latter part of which, he Observ'd extreem Temperance in his Eating and Drinking. His Fondness for a Particularity in Dress and Customs at times subjected him to the Redicule of the Ignorant, but his Friends who were Intimate with Him, thought Him an Honest Religious man. Full length, full face, with book in hand, standing before the entrance to a cave. Rect- angle. W. Williams Pinx* H. D(awkins) Fecit. Etching. 4to. A good copy of this excessively rare print, by Henry Dawkins, aboutft,i'T]o,and one of the earliest specimens of American portraiture. Damaged on the right hand margin and mounted on white paper. 42 359 ANOTHER COPY. 360 JOHN MARSHALL. (CHIEF JUSTICE.) FULL BUST, head to right. Vignette. Albert Rosenthal Sc. Etch- ing. Artist's proof, signed. 4to. 361 GUVERNEER MORRIS, ESQR. MEMBER OF CONGRESS. Full bust in profile to right. Oval in a rectangle. Engraved by B. B. E. Stipple. 4to. 362 CAPTAIN JOHN MONTRESSOR, CHIEF ENGINEER IN Howe's Army, America. Half length, head to left. Vig- nette. Etched by Max Rosenthal. India proof. Folio. 363 FREDERICH AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG. FULL BUST, head to right. Vignette. Albert Rosenthal, sc. Etching. India proof. 364 JAMES NAYLER. BORN AT ANDESLOE NEAR WAKE- field in Yorkshire. Was an Independent & Served Quarter Master in ye Parliament Army about ye year 1 64 1. Turn'd Quaker in 1651. Punish 'd as a Blas- phemer 1656. Author of many books, & Dyed at Holm in Huntingdonshire 1660 — Aged 44. Full bust, head to right, with broad-brimmed hat. Rectangle. T. Preston Fecit. Mezzotinto. 4to. Very rare. 365 OSTADE'S MOTHER. RECTANGLE. OSTADE PINXT. Poets fecit. Mezzotinto. 4to. 366 THOMAS PENN. COLONIAL GOVERNOR OF PENNA. Full bust, head to right. Vignette. Etching. India proof. Folio. 367 REV. RICHARD PETERS. FULL BUST, HEAD TO left. Vignette. Lithograph. Private plate. 2 copies. 368 JACOB PHILADELPHIA. GEBORN ZU PHILADELPHIA d. 14 Aug. 1735. Full bust in profile to right. Oval in a rectangle. C. W. Bock del et ft. Line. 4to. 370 NAT RAMSAY. (COL.) FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. Vignette. Led the Van at Princeton. Lithograph. Private plate. India proof. Folio. 2 copies. 371 WILLIAM RAWLE. 1759-1836, & WM RAWLE 1788- 1858. After Benj West & Sir. Wm. J. Newton. Pro- cess Prints. Proofs. Folio. 2 pieces. 372 REUBENS. FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. RECTAN- gle. W. Wagner sculpsit, York, Pa. Etched. India Proof. Folio. 373 JOSEPH RITNER. HALF LENGTH, SEATED, HEAD to left. Rectangle. Painted by Bass Otis. Engraved by J. Sartain. Mezzotinto. Folio. 43 374 ANNA MARIA A. SCHURMAN. HALF LENGTH, HEAD to right. Oval in a rectangle. Cornelius Jonson van Anten Pinxit. C. v. Dalen Junior Sculpsit. Line. Folio. 375 W. SHIPPEN. FULL BUST, HEAD TO RIGHT. VIG- nette. Lambdin after Stuart. Etched by H. "Wright Smith. 4to. India proof. 378 JOHN JAY SMITH. FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. Vignette. Painted by J. B. Lambdin. On Steel by John Sartain. Mezzotinto. Folio. 379 WILLIAM SMITH, D.D. FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. Rectangle. From the original Picture by Gilbert Stuart. Engraved by John Sartain. Mezzotinto. Folio. Artist's proof, signed. 380 ANOTHER COPY. India proof. 381 M. R. WAITE. FULL BUST, HEAD TO RIGHT. VIG- nette. Albert Rosenthal sc. Etching. Signed proof and India proof. Folio. 2 pieces. 382 BENJAMIN WEST, ESQ. PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL Academy. Half length, seated, full face. Vignette. Engraved by H. Meyer, from an original picture by T. Lawrence. Stipple. Folio. Fine impression. Autograph presentation copy from Benj. West to Mary Countess Har court. 383 CHAS. WILLING. FULL BUST, HEAD TO LEFT. VIG- nette. Etched by H. Wright Smith. India Proof. Folio. 384 GERARDUS DE WIND, MED. DOCTOR. FULL BUST, head to right. Rectangle. P. M. Brasser del. P. Tanje sculp. 1753. Line. Folio. 385 JOHN WOOLMAN. HALF LENGTH, SEATED. ORIGI- nal drawing in India ink. Folio. 386 COUNT ZINZENDORF. FULL BUST, HEAD TO RIGHT. Rectangle. Verlag der J. G. Cottaschen. Line. Folio. India proof. 387 COUNT ZINZENDORF. HALF LENGTH, HEAD TO right. Rectangle. Engraved by Jos. Baker. Line. 8vo. 388 PORTRAITS. PRIVATE PLATES ETCHED BY H. B. Hall, viz., Jas. Rivington, Elias Dayton, Andrew Hamilton, Tench Francis, Arthur Lee, Commodore 44 Hazlewood, Edward Hand, Jonathan Bayard Smith, John Morgan, A. McLane, Col. Thos. Forrest, and Gen. Gadsden. 4to. 12 pieces. 389 PORTRAITS OF JOHN COCHRAN, DANIEL BRODHEAD, Walter Stewart, Richard Butler, and J. P. de Haas. All India proofs. Machine Engravings. Folio. 5 pieces. 390 PORTRAITS ETCHED BY ALBERT ROSENTHAL. ALL signed proofs, viz., Gouverneur Morris, John Rutledge, Oliver Ellsworth, Robert Morris, and John Jay. _ 4to. 5 pieces. 391 PORTRAITS OF BENJ. HARRISON AND LEVI P. MOR- ton. Etched by Albert Rosenthal. Signed Proofs. 8vo. 2 pieces. 392 PORTRAITS OF CHIEFS OF THE ONONDAGAS, VIZ., Kesketowah and Koohassen. Engraved by Roger. Stipple. 8vo. 2 pieces. 393 PORTRAITS OF WASHINGTON. ALL DIFFERENT. 8 pieces. 394 PORTRAITS OF EMINENT AMERICANS. 55 pieces. 395 PORTRAITS OF EMINENT AMERICANS. 15 pieces. 396 PORTRAITS OF EMINENT AMERICANS. 36 pieces. 397 PORTRAITS OF EMINENT AMERICANS. 15 pieces. 398 PORTRAITS OF EARLY EMINENT GERMANS. 1 2 pieces. EARLY VIEWS IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AND ELSEWHERE 399 PHILADELPHIE, LA VILLE CAPITALE DE PENNSYL- vanie Province Nord-Americaine, etc. Grave par Balth. Frederic Leizelt. Line. Colored. Folio. 400 VUE DE BOSTON, VERS LE CALE DU PORT. GRAVE par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 401 VUE DE BOSTON. VUE DE LA RUE ET DE LA MAISON de Ville a Boston. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Haber- mann. Line. Colored. Folio. 402 VUE DE BOSTON. VUE DE LA RUE DU ROI, VERS la Porte de la Campagne a Boston. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 403 VUE DE BOSTON. VUE DE LA RUE GRANDE VERS I'Eglise du Sud des Presbiteriennes a Boston. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 4S 404 VUE DE LA NOUVELLE YORCK. LA NOUVELLE Yorck, Une Ville dans TAmerique Septentrionale sur une Isle, dite Manhatan, &c. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 40s LA DESTRUCTION DE LA STATUE ROYALE A NOU- velle Yorck. (Destruction of the Statue of George III.) Grav^ par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 406 DEBARQUEMENT DES TROUPES ENGLOISES A NOU- velle Yorck. Grav^ par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 407 REPRESENTATION DU FEU TERRIBLE A NOUVELLE Yorck, que les Americains ont allume pendent la Nuit du 19 Septembre 1776. Grav^ par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 408 L'ENTRE TRIUMPHALE DE TROUPES ROYALES A Nouvelle Yorck. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 409 VUE DE SALEM. UNE VILLE DE L'AMERIQUE Angloise dans le Comte d'Essex. Grav^ par Balth. Frederic Leizelt. Line. Colored. Folio. 410 VUE DE QUEBECK. UNE VILLE DE CANADA DANS I'Amerique Septentrionale. Grav^ par Balth. Fred- eric Leizelt. Line. Colored. Folio. 41 1 VUE DE LA BASSE VILLE A QUEBEC VERS LE FLEUVE St. Laurent. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 412 VUE DE LA RUE DES RECOLETS DANS LA HAUTE Ville de Quebec. Grav6 par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 413 VUE DE LA HAUTE VILLE A QUEBEC AVEC LA PLACE pour aller a Cavalier du Moulin. Grav^ par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. 414 VUE DE LA PLACE CAPITALS DON LA VILLE BASSE A Quebec. Grav^ par Francois Xav. Habermann. Line. Colored. Folio. The above sixteen prints form a complete set of this exceedingly interesting and rare collection of views in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Salem, and Canada. They are all about the period of the American Revolution, and are no less interesting from the fact of their being for the most part imaginary views, and they show the conception the average European had of the progress made in the Ameri- 4 46 can Colonies. It is only occasionally that we see one or two offered at a time, and it is seldom that a complete set like this, as clean as the day of issue, with full margins, is offered for sale. 415 SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET Streets Philadelphia. Drawn, Engraved, & Published by W. Birch & Son. Sold by R. Campbell & Co. No. 50 Chestnut Street, Philada 1799. Colored. Original impression. 416 SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE, HIGH STREET, PHILADEL- phia. Line. Folio. 417 SECOND STREET, NORTH FROM MARKET ST., WITH Christ Church, Philadelphia. Designed & Published by W. Birch, Enamel Painter, 1800. Folio. Early impression, but not first issue. 418 BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. Designed & Published by W. Birch, Enamel Painter, 1804. Early impression, but not first issue. Folio. 419 ARCH STREET FERRY, PHILADELPHIA. DRAWN, Engraved & Published by W. Birch, Springland, near Bristol, Pennsylvania, 1800. Early impression, but not first issue. Folio. 420 THE LATE THEATRE IN CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA- delphia. Drawn & Published by W. Birch, near Bristol 1804. Destroyed by Fire 1820. Folio. 421 HIGH STREET MARKET PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNED & Published by W. Birch, Enamel Painter, 1800. Folio. Reprint. 422 AN UNFINISHED HOUSE, IN CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. Built for the late Robt. Morris. De- signed & Published by W. Birch, Enamel Painter. Folio. Reprint. 423 VIEWS IN PHILADELPHIA. CHRIST'S CHURCH, PHIL- adelphia Bank, Masonic Hall, etc. Reprints. 5 pieces. 424 THE GREAT ELM TREE OF SHACKAMAXON (NOW Kensington) Under which William Penn concluded his Treaty with the Indians in 1682. It fell during a Storm in 1810. Painted & Engraved by Geo. Lehman. Aquatint. Folio. Scarce. 425 BIRD'S EYE VIEW, CENTENNIAL BUILDINGS, FAIR- mount Park, Philad., 1876. Lithograph by H. T. Toudy&Co. Folio. & f i J 47 426 THE SAME. LITHOGRAPH BY BREUKER & KESSLER. Folio. 427 BLANK CERTIFICATE OF THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER Hospital Association, with View of the Hospital. Signed by Thos. T. Tasker and T. Boyle. Folio. 428 EARLY PHILADELPHIA ENGRAVINGS. A MERCHANT'S Country House, Whale Fishing & America Instructing Naval Artificers. Engraved by Lawson. Published by T. Dobson. Very rare. Folio. 3 pieces. 429 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPI- tal. Philad. (Civil War.) 4to. 430 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 9th & CHESTNUT St. Philad. Line. 4to. Rare. 431 PHOTOGRAPH. OLD STATE HOUSE, SHOWING ITS aspect before its abandonment by City Councils, Com- mon Pleas Courts, and their Respective offices in 1895. 4to. 432 LANCASTER SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE & SCHUYLKILL Permanent Bridge. Two Views on one plate, designed by W. Strickland. Engraved by Jacob J. Plocher. 4to. 433 CAMP WAYNE. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER EN- campment on the Paoli Battle Ground, Sept. 19th, 20th, 2ist, & 22nd, 1840. Taken from Nature by J. Queen. Lithograph by P. S. Duval. Folio. 434 AWFUL ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH PENNSYLVANIA Rail Road on Thursday July 17, 1856. Colored litho- graph. Printed & for Sale by S. Boerum, North East Cor. 4th & New Sts. Folio. 435 VIEWS IN GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA, viz., David Rittenhouse's Birthplace; the Old corner of Wakefield St. & Fisher's Lane ; the Unrugh Homestead ; The Harrison Mansion on Frankford Road; The Old Log House, Chestnut Hill; The Livzey Place, Allen's Lane and Wissahickon Creek; Rock House, East Penn St., 1682; Old Toll Gate; Johnson's House; Keyser's House ; Green Tree Tavern ; Old Buttonwood Tavern; &c. All Drawn on Zinc by J. Richard. Lithograph by Jno. Hart. 4to. 16 pieces. 436 RESIDENCE OF CHRISTOPHER SAUR, FIRST AND Second. Erected 1 731, on Germantown Avenue. 4to. 437 QUAKER ALMSHOUSE, THIRD AND WALNUT ST., Philada. Original India Ink Drawing by Perkins. 4to. 48 438 RESIDENCE OF JOSHUA CARPENTER, AND ALSO OF Dr. Graeme, Mrs. Ferguson, afterwards occupied by the Chevalier de Luzerne. Original India Ink Drawing. 4to. 439 OLD COURT HOUSE AND FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, A. D. 1707. Original India Ink Drawing by G. K. Perkins. 4to. 440 FRIENDS' BANK MEETING HOUSE, A. D. 1753. ORIGI- nal India Ink Drawing by G. K. Perkins. 4to. 441 OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, A. D. 1782 & 1783, Philad. Original India Ink Drawing by G. K. Perkins. 4to. 442 HIGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, WITH AN AMERICAN Stagewaggon. Engraved by M. Marigot, 1807. Aquatint. 4to. 443 HIGH STREET FROM THE COUNTY MARKET PLACE, Philadelphia, with the Commemoration of the Death of General Washington. Engraved by M. Marigot, 1807. Aquatint. 4to. 444 PHILADELPHIA THEATRE IN CHESTNUT STREET. Engraved by M. Marigot, 1807. Aquatint. 4to. 445 THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Engraved by M. Marigot, 1807. Aquatint. 4to. 446 VIEW OF SECOND STREET, NORTH FROM MARKET Street, with Christ Church. Engraved by M. Marigot, 1807. Aquatint. 4to. 447 WILD'S VIEWS OF PHILADELPHIA, viz., ST. JOHN'S Church; Manayunk; Christ's Church; U. S. Mint; University of Penna. ; Pennsylvania Hospital; State House; Philadelphia from the Navy Yard; Moyamen- sing Prison; Almshouse; U. S. Naval Asylum; The Eastern Penitentiary; Girard College; &c. All India Proofs except one. 4to. ig pieces. 448 WEST VIEW OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, PHILADEL- phia, April i, 1842. Colored lithograph by J. H. Richard. 4to 449 ST. DAVID'S CHURCH. BUILT 1717. DRAWN BY C. L. Smith. Lithograph. 4to. 450 N. E. VIEW OF THE OLD COURT HOUSE IN MARKET St. Philada. W. L. Breton del. Lithograph. 4to. 451 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS FROM THE BASIN. GEO. Lehman fecit. Aquatint. 1829. 4to. 49 452 FRANKLIN INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA. ENGRAVED by Fenner, Sears & Co. India proof. 4to. 453 VIEW ON THE SUSQUEHANNA NEAR HARRISBURG, Pa. Colored lithograph. 4to. 454 TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION AND DESTRUCTION OF the Steamboat "New Jersey" on the Delaware River, above Smith's Island, on the Night of March 15th. Colored lithograph by J. L. Magee. 4to. 455 UPPER FERRY HOUSE, FAIRMOUNT. WEST SIDE, Looking towards the Canal Locks in 1843; and Old Swede Loghouse, Christian Street, north side of Swan- son St. Original India Ink Drawings. 8vo. 2 pieces. 456 VIEW OF THE DAM AND WATER WORKS AT FAIR- mount, Philadelphia. Drawn by T. Birch. En- graved by R. Campbell. Folio. 457 FAIRMAN'S MANSION & TREATY TREE. BRITTAN del. Serz so. Folio. 458 CENTRE SQUARE. SHOWING THE WATER-WORKS. Drawn by J. J. Barralet. Engraved by A. B. Walters. Folio. 459 WASHINGTON HALL, PHILADELPHIA. DRAWN BY G. Strickland. Aquatint. Folio. 460 WILLIAM PENN'S COTTAGE LETITIA COURT, PHIL- adelphia. Line. 4to. 461 PLAN OF PHILADELPHIA. REPRINT OF A VERY early plate. Folio. 462 MAP OF PHILADELPHIA AND PARTS ADJACENT, with a Perspective View of the State House, 1750. Lobach's Reprint, 1850. Folio. 463 VUE DE PITTSBURGH. AN ORIGINAL INDIA INK Drawing by a French Artist, of the latter part of the 18th Century. Folio. 464 FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE AT JORDANS, BUCKING- hamshire, England. Erected 1688; where Wm. Penn is Buried. Etched by J. De B . Richards. Signed proof. Folio. 465 VIEW OF BETHLEHEM, PENNA., ABOUT 1790. ORIGI- nal Water-color Drawing. 4to. 466 VIEW OF BETHLEHEM. GEO. LEHMAN FECIT. Lithograph by C. G. Childs, 1830. Folio. so 467 BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA. T. BIRCH PINX. Strickland Sc. Aquatint. Folio. 468 MARION CROSSING THE PEDEE. PAINTED BY W. Ranney. Engraved by C. Burt. Folio. 469 CHADS FORD. THE BRAND YWINE BATTLE GROUND where Gen'l La Fayette was wounded Sep. 11, 1777. Lithograph. Published by Thos. L. Clarke. Folio. 470 JUNCTION OF THE PENNA. CANALS, EASTERN AND Juniata Division. From a sketch by C. Schuessele. On stone by F. v. Lehr. Folio. 471 VIEW OF THE WATER GAP AND COLUMBIA GLASS Works, River Delaware. T. Birch, Pinx. Strickland Sc. Aquatint. Folio. 472 GENERAL MEADE'S HEADQUARTERS, GETTYSBURG, Pa., July, 1863. Large photograph. 473 VALLEY FORGE MANSION, HEAD QUARTERS OF Gen. Washington, 1777-78. Now the Residence of Mr. Chas. E. Rogers. Colored lithograph by I. N. Rosenthal. Folio. 473i VIEW OF THE TREE ON WHICH MAJOR ANDRE WAS hanged, and McKeilly's House. Original Drawing frora Nature by Jas Cox. The picture is roughly drawn with pencil, and somewhat stained, hut is the only authentic view extant of this historic scene. 474 WASHINGTON'S HEAD QUARTERS, VALLEY FORGE. Process Print from a Photograph from Nature. Folio. 476 CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE. THE LAST OF the engagement, drawn by J. L. Keffer as described by G. Newman, Gunner, U. S. N., who was on board the Constitution at the time. Original Water-color Draw- ing. Folio. 477 ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR PAINTING OF A HAWK, probably by Jno. J. Audubon. Folio. 478 DEFEAT AND DEATH OF GENERAL BRADDOCK IN North America. Engraved by Edward Scott. Folio. 479 THE QUAKER MEETING ; SHOWING THE OLD DRESS of the Quakers in Holland & England about 1660. Engraved by Carolus Allard, Amsterdam. Line. Fo- lio. Very rare. 480 THE DEPARTURE. DRAWN AND ENGRAVED BY John Baker, No. 350 Houston St., N. Y. Line. Colored. Very rare early New York engraving. SI 481 EUROPA. PAINTED BY R. COSWAY. ENGRAVED by J. R. Smith. Mezzotinto. Scratched letter proof. Folio. 482 STUDIES AFTER THE GREAT MASTERS. FOLIO. 5 pieces. 483 EARLY VIEWS IN PENNSYLVANIA. VIEW OF THE Sweeds Ford near Norristown; Pass over the South Mountain from York Town; View of the Ohiopyle Falls; Bath, Near Bristol; Yellow Springs in Penna.; York Springs; Buttermilk Falls, &c. 22 pieces. 484 VIEWS IN PENNSYLVANIA. WILKESBARRE ; FORT Duquesne; Pittsburgh; Braddock's Battle Field; Flat Rock Dam; Brandywine Battle-ground; Battle- ground at Germantown, &c. 33 pieces. 485 VIEWS IN PENNSYLVANIA. UPLAND ; PUBLIC BUILD- ings at Media; Birth Place of Benj. West; Delaware County Alms House; Kellyville, &c. 13 pieces. 486 LOT WOODCUT VIEWS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 487 SCENES IN AMERICAN HISTORY. i-j pieces. 488 VIEW OF MOUNT WASHINGTON, DOVER PLAINS, &c. 14 pieces. 490 LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. 491 OLD ENGRAVING. VIRGIN AND CHILD. ENGRAVED • by Martin Schoen. 492 EARLY VIEWS IN PHILADELPHIA, &c. 7 pieces. 493 LOT VIEWS IN PHILADELPHIA, &c. 494 LOT EUROPEAN VIEWS. 495 ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS ATTRIBUTED to Chas. R. Leslie, Geo. Fairman, Geo. Cruikshank, ^c. 10 pieces. 497 DAVID GEORGIUS DELPHIS. HALF LENGTH, HEAD to right. Rectangle. C. Van Sichem, sculpsit. Line. Folio. 498 CARICATURES ON THE FRENCH CATHOLIC CLERGY. Colored. Folio. n pieces. 499 LOT PRINTS, &c. EARLY MAPS 501 PENNSYLVANIA, NOVA JERSEY ET NOVA YORK CUM Regionibus ad Fluvium Delaware in America sitis. 52 Nova Delineatione ob oculos posita per Matth. Seutte- rum. Engraved by Lotter. Colored. Imperial folio. Published in the early part of the i8th century. 502 NOVA TABULA GEOGRAPHICA COMPLECTENS BOREA- liorem Americae Partem; in qua exacte delineatae sunt Canada sive Nova Francia, Nova Scotiae, Nova Anglia, Novum Belgium, Pensylvania, Virginia, Caro- lina et Terra Nova, a Nicola Visscher. Colored. Imperial folio. Published the early part of the i8th century. 503 CARTE NOUVELLE CONTENANT LA PARTIE D'AMER- ique la Plus Septentrionale, ou Sont exactement decrites les Provinces suivantes comme le Canada ou Nouville France, la Nouvelle Ecosse, la Nouvelle Angleterre les Neuveaux Pais Bas, la Pensylvania, Virginia, la Caroline, &c., par Nicolas Visscher. Imperial folio. Colored. Published the early part of the i8th century. 504 NOVA TABULA GEOGRAPHICI COMPLECTENS BORE- aliorem Americae Partem; in qua exacte delineatae sunt Canada sive Nova Francia, Nova Scotia, Nova Anglia, Nova Belgium, Pensylvania, Virginia, Carolina et Terra Nova, a Nicolas Visscher. Colored. Imperial folio. Published the early part of the 18th century. 50s PLAN OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS OF PHILADEL- phia, 1794. Dedicated to Thos. Mifflin. With a view of City Hall, State House, and Congress Hall. Imperial folio. Mounted on muslin. Very rare. Drawn by A. P. Folie. Engraved by R. Scot & S. Allardice. 506 CHART OF THE DELAWARE BAY AND RIVER. CON- taining a full and exact Description of the Shores, Creeks, Harbours, Soundings, Shoals, Sands and Bearings of the most considerable Land Marks with a Tide Table from the Capes to Philadelphia. By Joshua Fisher, with the certificate of Pilots. Pub- lished about 1750. Damaged by use. Mounted on Heavy Paper. Very rare in any shape. 507 READING HOWELL'S MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 1 791. Engraved by J. Trenchard. Original impres- sion. Very rare. 508 THE SAME. FACSIMILE. 509 PHILADELPHIA ZOUAVE CORPS, PENNSYLVANIA Volunteers. Printed in Oil Colors by P. S. Duval & Son, Philada. Folio. S3 510 LINCOLN POSTER. "BUT IF THIS COUNTRY CANNOT be saved without giving up that Principle, I was about to say I would rather be assassinated upon this spot than to surrender it." "Abraham Lincoln, Indepen- dence Hall, Feby. 22, 1861." With heavy black bor- der. One of the Posters used in Philadelphia during the Lincoln obsequies. SI I LINCOLN POSTER. "WASHINGTON THE FATHER OF His Country. Lincoln the Saviour and Martyr. April 14, 1865." With heavy black border. Used for display in windows during the Lincoln obsequies. 512 LINCOLN POSTER. FOUR LIFE-SIZE WOODCUT POR- traits of Lincoln, all with different mottoes. Used for displaying in shop windows in Philadelphia during the Lincoln obsequies. 513 BLUE PRINTS OF INDEPENDENCE HALL RESTORA- tion, 1897. Imperial folio. A complete set of six pieces. Very rare. FRAMED PORTRAITS AND VIEWS ORIQINAL STUDY IN OIL BY BENJ. WEST OF HIS MOST NOTED PAINTING, THE DEATH OF QEN'L WOLF 514 THE ORIGINAL STUDY BY BENJAMIN WEST P. R. A. From which he painted his celebrated picture of the "Death of General Wolf." Size 1 7 X 24^ inches. Framed and Glazed. This picture portrays one of the most noted events in American history. Drawn and Painted by Benjamin West and signed and dated 1755. It is of the highest interest from the fact that it is the handiwork of a Philadelphia boy of Colonial times, who with diligence and perseverance raised himself up to be the foremost artist of Europe and President of the English Royal Academy. And it is of the greatest historic importance from the fact that it por- trays the great event in history of the "Death of General Wolf," which established the English supremacy over the North American Colonies. For half a century every history of America contained a reproduction of this painting. Of this artistic work we quote the following from Dunlap's "Arts of Design," Vol. I, page 63; " The Actions of Englishmen seemed all to have been performed, if Costumes were to be believed,, by Greeks or by Romans. West dismissed at once this pedantry and restored Nature and Propriety in his noble work of the 'Death of Wolf.' The Multitude acknowledged its 54 excellence at once. . . . Lord Grosvenor. purchased this work, which. . . is one of the best of our historical pictures. The Indian Warrior watching the dying hero to see if he equalled in fortitude the children of the deserts, is a -fine stroke of nature and poetry. 'When it was understood,' said the artist, 'I intended to paint the characters as they actually appeared on the scene, the Archbishop of York called on Reynolds {Sir Joshua) and asked his opinion. They both came to my house to dissuade me from running so great a risk. Reynolds began a very ingenious and elegant dissertation on the state of Public Taste in this Country and the danger which every innovation incurred of contempt and ridicule, and concluded by urging me earnestly to adopt the Costume of Antiquity, as more becoming the Greatness of my sub- ject than the modern garb of European Warrior .... They went away then and returned again when I had the painting finished. Reynolds seated himself before the picture, examined it with deep and minute attention for half an hour; then rising said to Drummond, " West has conquered. He has treated his subject as it ought to be treated. I retract my objections. I foresee that this picture will not only become one of the most popular, but will occasion a revolution in Art." ' " This is the original study of the "Death of General Wolf," & signed by West, and preserved by his family in its present frame until the year 1898, when it was sold, and purchased by Judge Pennypacker . It may be truly claimed that historically, this is the most important art work in America, and ought to find a place in some public library, to which it alone would give importance. WEST'S DEATH OF CICERO 515 ORIGINAL SEPIA DRAWING BY BENJAMIN WEST, 1785, being the Original Study of his Celebrated painting of "The Death of Cicero." Signed. Size 12 12-16X20 1-2 inches. A magnificent specimen of the great artist's work, exhibiting not only wonderful action and drawing, but a true conception of the subject. Purchased at the sale of the effects of Benj. West. ATWOOD'S OIL PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 516 LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT IN OIL, FROM LIFE, OF ABRA- ham Lincoln Painted by Jesse Atwood. This portrait of the Great Emancipator was executed by the well- known portrait painter, Jesse Afivood, of Philadelphia, who also painted portraits 'from life of Gen. Zachary Taylor, John Quincey Adams, Franklin Pierce, and ss oUier Presidents. After the election of Mr. Lincoln as President of the United States, and before his inaugura- tion, Mr. Atwood went to Springfield, Illinois, and painted from sittings two portraits of the President-elect. One of these he Presented to the President, who wrote a letter saying he regarded it as the best portrait of himself painted; the other Mr. Atwood retained himself, and it remained in the possession of the family of the artist and near friends until purchased by the Hon. Sam'l W. Pennypacker from Clara V. Fisher, the grand-daughter of Jesse Atwood, and who inherited it from his estate. The portrait is accompanied with an affidavit establishing this fact. The portrait is well painted and exhibits the plain open countenance, broad forehead, with the tradi- tional chin beard, of the poor backwoodsman, whom it seems nature had ordained to be the leading figure in the m^st eventful epoch of American history, and it carries with it great historic value, from the fact that it was painted from life, and brings before us Abraham Lincoln just as he was, the man who emancipated the slaves and wrote the Gettysburg address. STEINLA'S SISTINE MADONNA 517 SISTINE MADONNA. RAPHAEL PINX. M. STEINLA del & inc. Line. Choice proof before the inscription. Framed and glazed. A superb rendition of the world's greatest painting by one of the most noted engravers. 518 PROCESSION OF VICTUALLERS OF PHILADELPHIA on the 15th of March, 1821, conducted under the Direction of Mr. Wm. White. Drawn by J. L. Kum- mel. Engraved by J. Yeager. Aquatint. Colored. Painted by Chas. Woodward, Jr. This view is taken from M. Carey & Sons Book Store, S. E cor. 4th and Chestnut Sts. Framed and glazed. Original Impression. Very rare. 519 ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR SKETCH OF GEN. MEADE'S Headquarters, Gettysburg, Pa. Painted by Chas. Morris Young, 1890. Framed and glazed. 520 ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR OF THE OLD ROPE FERRY on the Schuylkill, Philadelphia. Painted from nature by J. Queen. Framed and glazed. SAVAGE'S MEZZOTINTO OF DAVID RITTENHOUSE 521 DAVID RITTENHOUSE, L. L. D., F. R. S. PRESIDENT of the American Philosophical Society. Half length, seated, head to left, hand resting upon a chart on a S6 table. C. W. Peale pinxit. E. Savage sculpt. Philada. Pub. Deer. loth 1796 by E. Savage. Framed and glazed. Very rare. SULLY'S PORTRAIT OF DR. RUSH 522 LIFE-SIZE BUST PORTRAIT OF DR. BENJAMIN RUSH, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Painted in oil by Thos. Sully. An Original Portrait by the celebrated Artist, Thos. Sully, depicting the Doctor with his spectacles on his forehead, and his chin resting on the left hand. 523 DR. RUSH. FULL BUST AND HEAD IN PROFILE TO right. Oval in a rectangle. Mezzotinto, printed in colors. Framed and glazed. A fine copy of this excessively rare portrait. Slightly water- stained. 524 GENERAL WASHINGTON. THE LANSDOWNE POR- trait. Painted by Gabriel Stuart. Engraved by James Heath, Historical Engraver to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Line. Framed and glazed. 525 BENJAMIN WEST, ESUYER DE L'ACADEMIE ROYALE a Londres. Full bust and head in profile to left. Oval. J. Spilsbury, Fecit. Line. Rare. Framed and glazed. 526 WILLIAM PENN. FROM THE ORIGINAL PORTRAIT of William Penn which his grandson, Granville Penn, of Stoke Pogis, Esq., presented in 1833 to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Half length in armor. S. A. SchofE, Sc. Line. India proof. Framed and glazed. 527 REV. THOS. J. KITTS, LATE PASTOR OF THE SECOND Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Lithograph by P. S. Duval. Framed and glazed. 528 ST. GEORGE TUCKER. ENGRAVED BY ST. MEMIN. Mezzotinto. Circular. Cut close to print. Framed and glazed. 529 ■_ ENGRAVED BY ST. MEMIN. Mezzotinto. Cut close to print. Framed and glazed. 530 MARTYR. FULL BUST, HEAD TO RIGHT. OVAL IN a rectangle. Pitaut Sculpt. Framed and glazed. 531 JOHANNES KELPIUS, THE HERMIT OF THE RIDGE. Lithograph by P. S. Duval & Sons. Framed and glazed. 57 RELIC OF GENERAL WASHINGTON 532 LANDSCAPE. G. SMITH OF CHICHESTER, PINXIT. James Peale, Sculpsit. Engraved after an original Picture of Mr. Geo. Smith, in Possession of Mr. Robert Saltonstall. London, Published 20th May, 1774, by Robert Sayer, Map & Printseller, 53 in Fleet Street, and John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, with black margin on glass. Gilt frame. Formerly belonged to Gen Geo. Washington, and hung at Mount Vernon until his death. Inherited from his estate by Lawrence Washington, and Purchased by Judge Penny- packer at a Sale made by Stan. V. Henkels for Lawrence Washington, at the Auction Rooms of Thos. Birch & Sons, 1 1 10 Chestnut St., Philada., April 21, 189 1. It is the original frame, which has been repaired as well as the picture. 533 COLLECTION OF POLITICAL BADGES AND BUTTONS worn during the Campaigns of Lincoln, Grant, Sey- mour, McClellan, &c., all neatly mounted in a frame; consisting of upwards of 150 pieces, embracing por- traits, patriotic emblems, &c. A rare collection, which could not be duplicated. 534 COLLECTION OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, INCLUDING the back and front of the various denominations, 33 pieces in all, mounted on heavy cardboard; also several scarce revenue stamps. Framed and glazed. IvISX OF PRICES RBAWZED AT THB SALE OF THE library of the Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker PART VI— SOLD ' RIL lO, 1908. Sale conducted by J DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers STAN. V HENKELS f 1112 Walnut St., Phila. No. Prici. No. PRICg. ' .■ Price. No. Peicb. No. Price. I $0 25 39 IS 2 00 80 $ 40 I2I>^ $2 50 162 $ 20 2 170 40 25 81 60 122 750 163 20 3 25 41 25 82 125 123 600 164 20 4 25 42 25 83 50 124 1450 165 15 4/a 700 43 275 84 20 125 6750 165a 15 5 05 44 60 85 75 126 600 165b 15 6 25 45 25 86 300 127 2 00 \ 165c 15 7 50 46 225 87 250 128 700 166 25 8 10 47 1600 88 50 129 3 75 1 66a 25 9 1000 48 25 89 I 20 130 700 i66b 25 lO 60 49 1000 90 40 131 II 00 i66c 50 II 10 49y2 25 91 10 132 600 167 so 12 30 50 300 92 40 133 550 168 40 13 15 51 50 93 10 134 125 i68a 25 13/2 25 52 25 94 15 135 II 50 i68b 25 14 200 53 30 95 10 136 50 i68c 25 15 200 54 40 96 SO 137 700 i68d 25 16 30 55 27s 97 15 138 400 i68e 25 17 75 56 30 98 30 139 40 i68f 25 18 500 57 80 99 I 10 140 40 i68g 25 19 1300 58 60 TOO 40 141 35 i68h 25 20 150 59 125 lOI 325 142 35 169 25 21 60 60 500 102 70 143 35 169a IS 22 I 00 61 350 103 1700 144 30 170 20 23 200 62 2600 104 150 145 15 171 80 24 70 63 225 los 90 146 25 172 15 25 25 64 2 25 106 10 147 50 173 450 26 25 65 135 107 50 148 30 174 800 27 50 66 45 108 350 149 125 175 300 28 50 67 50 109 60 150 30 176 450 29 10 68 17s no 90 151 30 177 I 00 30 1600 69 50 III 20 152 50 178 125 31 30 70 30 112 96 153 30 179 200 32 200 71 40 "3 I 40 154 40 180 50 33 32s 72 30 114 97 155 60 181 50 34 125 73 10 "5 80 156 30 182 I 40 35 20 74 250 116 55 157 50 183 50 36 225 75 125 118 700 158 20 184 40 37 4800 76 30 119 750 159 20 185 45 37^ I 00 77 425 120 600 160 20 186 1.50 38 10 78 TOO X2I 700 161 20 187 50 LIST OF PRICES. No. Price. No. Price. No. Price. No. Price. No. Price. i88 ;^8 00 239 $ I 00 291 $ 75 32IVV $ 45 359 ^10 SO 189 25 240 10 292 25 32IX 40 360 40 190 25 242 70 293 350 32iy 40 361 300 191 125 243 25 295 25 321Z 40 362 30 192 9 50 244 25 296 10 322 40 363 40 193 1000 245 50 297 500 322a 40 364 175 194 II 00 246 10 298 550 322b 40 36s so 195 4000 247 70 299 25 322c 40 366 60 196 2500 248 70 300 40 322d 40 367 50 197 325 249 25 301 25 3226 35 368 I 10 198 4500 250 70 302 15 322f 35 370 40 199 500 251 10 303 25 322g 35 371 80 200 700 252 40 304 40 322h 35 372 90 201 425 253 17s 305 25 322i 35 373 90 202 125 254 400 306 10 322k 35 374 25 203 425 255 5 50 307 10 322I 35 375 I 00 204 25 256 650 308 30 322m I 00 378 10 205 500 257 550 309 4500 323 180 379 150 206 325 258 200 310 900 324 130 380 125 207 350 259 650 3" 275 325 SO 381 30 208 75 260 550 312 300 326 SO 382 900 209 175 261 600 313 175 327 60 383 SO 210 I 00 262 6cx) 314 4 75 328 440 384 350 211 « 900 263 400 315 125 329 90 38s SO 212 150 264 300 316 50 330 60 386 I 00 213 300 265 700 317 50 331 50 387 10 214 40 266 700 318 50 332 25 388 900 21S 1000 267 250 319 200 333 20 389 88 216 75 268 600 320 225 334 10 390 62 217 60 269 5 00 321 40 335 50 391 50 218 500 270 250 321a 40 336 60 392 70 219 200 271 2000 321b 40 337 900 393 I 00 220 200 272 250 321C 40 338 180 394 I 10 221 50 273 700 32 id 40 339 80 395 150 222 ISO 274 800 32ie 40 340 25 396 108 223 100 27s 25 32lf I 10 341 50 397 262 224 125 276 75 32ig I 10 342 5 00 399 350 225 10 277 2500 32 1 h I 10 343 125 400 225 226 50 278 25 3211 I 10 344 30 401 275 227 25 279 25 321k I 10 345 35 402 250 228 25 280 50 321I I 10 346 200 403 225 229 I 00 281 25 321m I 10 347 500 404 250 230 10 282 10 32in I 10 348 100 405 250 231 10 283 125 3210 45 349 30 406 325 232 60 284 150 321P 45 350 125 407 2 50 233 70 28q 30 32 iq 45 351 125 408 260 234 25 286 200 32ir 45 352 1 10 409 275 235 150 287 400 321S 45 353 400 410 I 20 236 SO c^88 25 321t 45 356 I 00 411 I 20 237 I 00 28Q 25 321U 45 3.57 40 412 120 238 3 75 2Q0 25 321V 45 358 1000 413 I 20 LIST OF PRICES. No. Price. No. PricS. No. Price. No. Price. No. Price. 414 $1 20 438 $2 50 462 $ 75 486 ^I 10 SI3 $ SO 4IS 300 439 325 463 1300 487 25 SH 45000 416 425 440 325 464 40 488 25 515 2300 4^7 200 441 250 465 300 490 I 10 516 14000 418 200 442 90 466 I 00 491 130 517 2000 419 200 443 I 10 467 100 492 123 518 1600 420 300 444 175 468 50 493 I 20 519 600 421 150 445 90 469 250 494 130 520 4200 422 125 446 I 00 470 I 00 495 150 521 3750 423 125 447 9 SO 471 150 497 125 522 21 00 424 250 448 I 00 472 30 498 40 523 5700 425 20 449 25 473 200 499 50 524 150 426 20 450 200 473 K 10 SOI 200 525 X 00 427 125 451 30 474 30 502 125 526 175 428 990 452 30 476 350 503 125 527 50 429 35 453 25 477 250 504 100 528 125 430 200 454 60 478 I 10 505 1550 529 400 431 25 455 80 479 850 506 800 530 25 432 150 456 I 00 480 125 507 75 531 225 433 I 00 457 50 481 820 S08 15 532 3500 434 200 458 90 482 50 509 125 533 750 435 II 20 459 90 483 38s 510 200 534 800 436 400 460 ■25 484 198 5" 90 437 50 461 50 485 195 512 280 Catalogue No. 943 Part VIII and Conclusion THE LIBRARY OF THE Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker EX.-GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA EMBRACING \ Works relating to the University of Pennsylvania Many Important Works on Bibliography AND Miscellaneous Books, including Rare American History, English County History, First Editions of American Authors, &c. TO BE SOLD Monday Afternoon, Oct. 18, 1909, at 2.30 o'clock, And Tuesday Morning and Afternoon, at 10.30 and 2.30 o'clock Catalogue Compiled and Sale At the Book Auction Rooms of Conducted by SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. STAN v. HENKELS iS<9-2« Cliestnut St., Pliila. Catalogue No. 943 Part VIII — Conclusion THE EXTENSIVE LIBRARY OF THE HON. SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKER Ex.^Qovernor of Pennsylvania [EMBRACING A Large Collection of Books and Pamphlets relating to the University of Pennsylvania, including an Unique Collec- tion of Medical Theses ; Many Important Works in Bibliography, and Catalogues of Early Circulating Libraries and Sales Catalogues ; Miscellaneous Books, embracing much American, Works relat- ing to the Palatines and Mennonites, First Editions of American Authors, English County Histories, Bookplates, Lottery Tickets, &c., &c. TO BE SOLD Monday Afternoon, Oct. 18, igog, at 2.30 o'clock, and Tuesday Morning and Afternoon, Oct. ig, at 10.30 o'clock and 2.30 o'clock. Order of Sai,e: First Sitting, Lots r to 350 Second " " 351 to 700 Third " - " 701 to end CATALOGUE COMPIIiED AT THE BOOK AUCTrOK ROOMS OF AND SAI,E CONDUCTED BY SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. STAN. V. HENKELS 1519-1521 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. TERMS OF SALE Bills must be paid before 12 o'clock on the day after sale. No credit given under any circumstance. On mail orders, payment must be made on receipt of bill. Deposits must be made when requested. All Books are sold so much per volume, and bids must be made accordingly. Bids faithfully executed by the auctioneers without extra charge for those who cannot attend sale. For purchasers or their agents present at the sale. Books are sold as they are, without recourse. When we execute orders, books are guaranteed as catalogued, but such books when not up to description, must be returned within fifteen days from date of sale. In all cases of disputed bids, the Auctioneer reserves the •right of re-selling the lot in question. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. Auctioneers. Book Department conducted by Stan. V. Henkels. REMARKS THIS Catalogue forms the concluding portion of the library of the Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, Governor of Penn- sylvania, from 1903 to 1907. As a whole it formed the most remarkable collection ever offered in this country at public sale, and we venture to say that there is no collection of its kind now, either in public or private hands. It was an omnium gatherum of every thing that was rare or of interest relating to the History of Printing in, and the History of his native State of Pennsylvania, which he so ably represented as its chief magistrate. This, the last part of the catalogue, contains the works he collected, relating to the University of Pennsylvania, which embraces an unusual and unique collection of Medical Theses, from the earliest inception of that branch of the University, to the early part of the last century, when their publication ceased. A collection of works on Bibliography, which embraces many very important sales catalogues, as well as those of the different early circulating libraries. The balance of the sale is made up of Books of a Miscellaneous character, including quite a number of works relating to the Palatines and the Mennonites, State and County History, Early Poetry, First Editions of American Authors, English County Histories, &c., as also quite a number of Rare Lottery Tickets, Early American Bookplates, Store Cards, &c. Stan. V. Henkels. CATALOGUE BIBLIOGRAPHY Allen, Geo. Catalogue of the Chess Collection of. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1878 American Philosophical Society. Catalogue of the Library of. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1824 Association Library Company of Philadelphia. Catalogue of Books belonging to the. Alphabetically di- gested, to which is prefixed the Articles of the said Com- pany. Svo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1765 Vejy rare. Barlow, Samuel Latham. Catalogue of the American Library of Prepared by J. O. Wright. Sold New York, 1889. Svo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. New York, 1889 With price list. Bement, Clarence S. Catalogue of Rare and Scarce Americana. Sold Oct. 21, 1896. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1896 Bibliotheca Americana ; or, a Chronological Catalogue of the most curious and interesting Books, Pamphlets, State Papers, &c., upon the Subject of North and South America, from the earliest Period to the Present in Print and Manu- script, for which Researches have been made in the British Museum, and the most celebrated Public and Private Li- raries, Reviews, Catalogues, &c. 4to, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. lyondon, 1 789 Bibliotheca Americana. (Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Kent Gilbert.) Priced in Ink. 8vo. half roan. New York, 1873 8 Blades, Wm. The Enemies of Books. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1888 9 Blades, Wm. The Pentateuch of Printing. With a Chapter on Judges, with a Memoir of the Author, and hst of his Works by Talbot B. Reed. Illustrated. 4to, half Roxburghe. Chicago, 1891 10 BoucHOT, Henri. The Printed Book, Its History, Illus- tration and Adornment, from the Days of Gutenberg to the Present Time. Translated and enlarged by Edwd. C. Big- more. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8vo, half Roxburghe style, uncut. London, 1887 11 BouRQUiN, Frederick. Catalogue of the Valuable American Historical Library of. The 4 parts. Sold Feby., March, May and June, 1894. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia 12 Brightly, Frederick C. A Descriptive Catalogue of the General and Professional Library of. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1885 13 Brinley, Geo. Catalogue of the American Library of the late. Sold March 10, 1878, March 22, 1880, April 4, 1881, Nov. 15, 1886, and April 18, 1893. With price lists. 5 vols. 8vo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. Hartford, 1880-93 The original edition as issued, of the Catalogue of the most important Collection of Americana ever sold in America. This copy contains the Index, and Vol. 2 is also priced in Ink. 14 Burton, Jno. Hill. The Book Hunter. 4to, half Roxburghe style, uncut. Philadelphia, 1881 Only zy copies printed on large paper. I s Carson, Hampton L. Catalogue of Engraved Portraits of Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Lafayette, Autograph Letters, and Portraits of Signers of the Declaration of In- dependence, Members of the Old Congress, Officers in the Revolution, &c. Parts i, 2 and 3. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to. Philadelphia, 1903-4 The most important Catalogue on Engraved Portraits ever issued in this country. Compiled by Stan. V. Henkels. j6 Catalogus Bibliotheca Loganianae. Being a Choice Collection of Books as well in the Oriental, Greek and Latin, as in the English, Italian, Spanish, French and other Languages. Given by James Logan Esq of Philadelphia, for the Use of the Publick, numbered as they now stand in the Library Built by him, in Sixth Street, over against the State-House Square. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, Peter Miller & Co., 1760 Excessively rare. Has Autographs of L. Weiss and Z. Paulson, Jr., on title. 17 Catalogue of all the Books printed in the United States (with the prices and places where published). Pub- lished by the Bookseller in Boston. i2mo, half roan. Boston, 1804 A very rare and useful book for those interested in the his- tory of Early printing in America, as it gives a list of all publications up to 180^, with names of publishers and places of publication. 18 Catalogues of European Museums, &c., labeled. A Tour in Europe in 1890. 5 vols. 8vo, half morrocco. 19 Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Library of the Four Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia. 2 copies. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1831 20 Catalogue of Moravian Books. Catalogue of Books relating to, or illustrating the History of the Unitas Fra- trum, or United Brethren, as established in Bohemia and Moravia by the followers of Jno. Huss. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1881 21 Catalogue of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1892 22 Catalogue Senatus Academici, et Eorum Qui Munera et Officia Academica Gesserunt, Quique Aliquovis Gradu Exornati Fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi quod est in Novo- Portu Reipublicae Connecticuttensis in Nova-Anglia. 8vo uncut. Novi Portus (1796) Very early Catalogue of Yale College, with lists of Officers and Graduates. 23 Collection of Catalogues from the Centennial Exposi- tion. 3 vols. i2mo and 8vo, half roan. 24 DiBDiN, Thos. Frognall. Bibliomania; or, Book-Mad- ness. A Bibliographical Romance. Illustrated with cuts. New and Improved Edition. Royal 8vo, half Roxburghe style. London, 1876 25 DoDD, Mead & Co. Book Plates. Their Origin, De- sign, Execution and Cast. Illustrated with Original Book- plates. i6mo, paper. New York, n. d. 26 Draper, Lyman C. An Essay on the Autographic Col- lections of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence and of the Constitution. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1889 27 Dreer, Ferdinand J. A Catalogue of the Collection of Autographs formed by. 2 vols. 4to, cloth, top edges gilt. Philadelphia, 1890 Only 200 copies printed for Private Distribution. 27^ DuBBS, Jos. Henry. Catalogue of the Collection of Autographs belonging to. Sold by Stan. V. Henkels, March 21-2, 1893. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia With price list. One of £o copies on special paper. 28 Du Bois, Henri Pene. Four Private Libraries of New York. A Contribution to the History of Bibliophilism in America, with Preface by Octave Uzanne. Illustrated. 8vo, silk, uncut. New York, 1892 29 Fames, Wilberforce. Early New England Catechisms. A Bibliographical Account of some Catechisms published be- fore the year 1800 for use in New England. 8vo, half roan. Worcester, 1898 5 30 Edwards, Howard. Catalogue of the Valuable Library of a well-known Philadelphia Collector, embracing Ameri- cana. Sold Oct. 19, 1898. With price list. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia. 1898 31 Farrand, Wm. p. Law and General Catalogue of Books. Sold by him. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1807 Very early American Bibliography, and a remarkable book. 32 Ferriar, Jno. The Bibliomania. An Epistle to Richard Heber, Esq. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1866 Only 2 2 copies privately printed on large paper. 33 Fields, Thos. W. Catalogue of the Library of. (Books relating to the Indians.) Sold May, 1875. Interleaved and priced in Ink. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1875 The most important Catalogue relating to the Indians of North America. 34 Finch, Henry. A Description of the Common Laws of England. 8vo, calf. Iiondon, 1759 From the Library of Thos. Stone, Signer of the Declaration of Independence , with his Autograph on title, and Bookplate of Jno. Campbell of Charles County. 35 Franklin Circulating Library. Catalogue of the. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1832 36 FuRLY, Benjamin. Bibliotheca Furliana, sive Catalogus Librorum Honoratifif & Doctiff, Viri Benjamin Furly. i2mo, vellum. Roterodami, 1714 Furly was the Agent of Penn at Rotterdam, and a large land owner in Pennsylvania. He had an extensive library. Very rare. Supposed to be the only copy in America. 37 Gade, Jno. A. Book-Plates. Old and New. Illustrated. i6mo, boards, uncut. New York ( 1898) 38 Growoll, a. American Book Clubs, their Beginnings and History, and a Bibliography of their Publications. 8vo, half calf, uncut. New York, 1897 One of joo copies printed. 39 Growoll, A. Book-Trade Bibliography in the United States in the XlXth Century. i2mo, half calf. New York, 1898 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 40 Hart, Chas. Henry. Catalogue of the Valuable Private Library of Americana, &c. Sold June i, 1893. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1893 40^ Hart, Chas. Henry. Catalogue of Portraits and Choice Engravings gathered by. Sold by Stan. V. Henkels, Dec. 3 and 4, 1897. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1897 With price list. 41 Hessels, J. H. Haarlem. The Birth-place of Printing, not Mentz. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1887 42 HiLDEBURN, Chas. R. A Century of Printing. The Issues of the Press in Pennsylvania, 1685-1784. 4 vols. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1885 One of four copies printed on one side only, with A. L. S. of the Author inserted. 43 HiLDEBURN, Chas. R. The Charlemagne Tower Col- lection of American Colonial Laws. Portrait. 4to, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Philadelphia, 1890 One of the most important Catalogues of Colonial Laws printed. Autograph Presentation Copy from Charlemagne Tower. Privately printed. 44 Ingraham, E. D. Catalogue of the Library of Sold March 20, 1855. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1855 45 International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. Cata- logue of the Netherland Section. 8vo, cloth. Amsterdam, 1876 46 Ives, Brayton. Catalogue of the Collection of Books and Manuscripts. Sold March 5, 1891, with a partial price list. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1891 47 Kloss, Dr. Catalogue of the Library of Including many Original Manuscripts and Printed Books, with MS. Annotations, by Philip Melancthon. 8vo, boards. Ivondon, 1835 48 Library Company of Philadelphia. The Charter, Laws and Catalogue of the Books of the. With a short Account of the Library prefixed. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1770 49 Library Company of Philadelphia. A Catalogue of the Books belonging to. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1789 50 Library Company of Philadelphia. A Catalogue of the Books belonging to. To which is prefixed a short Ac- count of the Institution. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1807 51 Library Company of Philadelphia. A Catalogue of the Books belonging to. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1807 52 Lincoln. Valuable Collection of Autographs belonging to Jas. T. Mitchell, and The Entire Lincoln Memorial Col- lection of Chicago, 111. Sold Dec. 5 and 6, 1894. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia. 1894 53 Loganian Library. Catalogue of the Books belonging to the. To which is prefixed a short Account of the Insti- tution. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1795 54 MacAllister, Jas. Catalogue of the Pedagogical Li- brary in the Office of the Superintendent of Public Schools, Philadelphia, with supplement. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1887 8 55 Manayunk Athen^um and Library Company. Arti- cles of Association and Catalogue of the Books in the. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1837 56 IVIercer, Henry C. Tools of the Nation Maker. A Descriptive Catalogue of Objects in the Museum of the Historical Society of Bucks County, Penna. 8vo, half calf. Doylestown, 1897 57 Menzies, Wm. Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts and Engravings. Sold 1875. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1875 58 Meubles, Bronzes, Marbres, Porcelaines, Argenterie, Ob- jets en Or &c., au Chateau de Heesvk'ijk. Illustrated. 4to, paper. Amsterdam, 1900 59 Mickley, Jos. J. Catalogue of the Library of. Includ- ing Works on American History, Coins and Autographs. Sold in 1878. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1878 60 Muller, Frederik. Catalogue of Books, Maps, Plates on America. 8vo, half morocco. Amsterdam, 1872 61 Murphy, Henry C. Catalogue of the Magnificent Li- brary of. Consisting almost wholly of Americana. Sold March, 1884, with price lists. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1884 62 Nyhoff's Bibliographical List. Part I. Languages and Literature. 8vo, cloth. La Hage, 1895 63 O'Conor, Rev. F. X. Facts about Bookworms. Their History in Literature and Work in Libraries. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1898 64 Penn. a Pedigree and Genealogical Notes from Wills, Registers, and Deeds of the Highly Distinguished Family of Penn of England and America. Portrait and charts. 8vo, paper. London, 1871 65 Pennsylvania Statk Library. Catalogue of the Law Books of the. Royal 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1899 66 Perry, Hon. Belmont. Valuable Collection of Auto- graph Letters of Confederate and Union Generals, Signers of the Declaration of Independence, including also the Catalogue of the Estate of Dolly P. Madison, Wife of James Madison. Illustrated. With price lists. Sold and cata- logued by Stan. V. Henkels, May 4-9, 1899. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1899 dy Philes, Geo. P. Catalogue of the Library of Mr. Odell (Bibliotheca Curiosa). 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1878 Special Edition, with illuminations and newspaper clippings inserted. The handsomest catalogue ever prepared in America. 68 Pickering and Chatto's Catalogue of Old and Rare Books. i2mo, cloth. London, 1894 69 PoLocK, Moses. Catalogue of Rare and Scarce Ameri- can History, including Franklin Imprints, belonging to. Sold Oct., 1895. 8vo. 3 copies. Philadelphia, 1895 70 PooRE, Ben. Perley. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Government Publications of the United States, Sep. 5, 1774, March 4, 1881. 4to, half russia, broken. Washington, 1885 71 Priestley, Dr. Jos. Catalogue of the Library of. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1816 72 Prime, Wendell. Fifteenth Century Bibles. A Study in Bibhography. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1888 73 Printing Types and Ornaments. Specimen of. Cast by Johnson & Smith (Successors to Richard Ronaldson). 8vo, lettered boards. Philadelphia, 1834 10 74 Proud Papers. Catalogue of Letters, Manuscripts, Books and Newspapers owned by Robt. Proud, Historian of Pennsylvania. Sold May, 1903. Catalogued by Stan. V. Henkels, with price list. 8vo, half morocco, red top, uncut. Philadelphia, 1903 75 Another Copy. Without price list. 8vo, paper. 76 Rice, Jno. A. Catalogue of the Library of (relating mostly to Americana). Sold March, 1870. Priced in Ink. 8vO, half russia. New York, 1870 77 RosENGARTEN, J. G. Some New Franklin Papers. 8vo. 1903 Extracts printed from the U. of Pa. Alumni Register. 78 ScHEMM, Peter A. Catalogue of the Private Collection of Paintings belonging to. Illustrated. Small 4to. cloth. Philadelphia, 1901 Privately printed. Autograph Presentation Copy. 79 Stevens, Henry. Historical Nuggets. Bibliotheca Americana, or a Descriptive Account of my Collection of Rare Books relating to America. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1862 80 Stevens, Henry. Recollections of Mr. James Lenox of New York, and the Formation of his Library. Portrait. i2mo, boards, uncut. London, 1886 81 Steven's Historical Collections. Catalogues relating to Americana. 8vo, half roan. London, 1881 82 Stockbridge, Jno. C. The Anthony Memorial. A Catalogue of the Harris Collection of American Poetry, with Bibliographical and Biographical Notes. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, rep tops, uncut. Providence, 1886 84 Thomas, Ernest C. The Philobiblion of Richard de Bury, Bishop of Durham, Treasurer and Chancellor of Edward HI. izmo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1888 II 85 Trumbull, Col. Jno. Catalogue of a Collection of Original Sketches and Studies by. Illustrated. Sold Dec, 1896. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1896 85^ Vander Kellem, J. P. Catalogue de Gravures An- ciennes, des Ecoles Hollandaise et Flamande. Sold Jan. 7, 1878. Svo, half morocco. Amsterdam, 1878 86 Washingtoniana. Catalogue of a Collection of Books, being part of the Library of Genl. Geo. Washington. Sold Philadelphia, Nov. 28, 1876. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1876 Very rare. 87 Washingtoniana. Final Settlement of the Est. Genl. Geo. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, his Executor, &c. Catalogued and sold by Stan. V. Henkels, Dec. 10, 11 and 12, 1890. 4to, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1890 One of jj copies on extra paper, and the only edition with the plates and facsimiles , and with list of prices. 87^ Washingtoniana. The Valuable and Extraordinary Collection of Books from the Library of Genl. Geo. Wash- ington, &c., collected by Jno. R. Baker. Catalogued and sold by Stan. V. Henkels, Feb'y 11 and 12, 1891. Illus- trated. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1891 With price list. One of 50 copies on extra paper. 88 Washingtoniana. The Final Sale of the Relics of Genl. Washington, owned by Laurence Washington, Bushrod C. Washington, Thos. B. Washington and J. R. C. Lewis. Catalogue of the sale, April 21 to 23, 1891, compiled and sold by Stan. V. Henkels. 8vo. Philadelphia, i8gi With list of prices. One of 50 copies on special paper. Illustrated. 8S}4 Washingtoniana; An Extraordinary Collection of Washington Letters, Washington Relics and Revolutionary 12 Documents. Catalogued and sold by Stan. V. Henkels, Dec. 15 and 16, 1891. Illustrated. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1891 With price lists. One of 50 copies printed on extra paper. 89 Washingtoniana. Catalogue of the Washington and Tilghman Correspondence. Catalogued and sold by Stan. V. Henkels, April 5 and 6, 1892. Illustrated. With price list. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1892 Contains the Pamphlet, " The Last Words of Geo. Wash- ington." 90 Washingtoniana. Washington and Madison Papers, collected and preserved by Jas. Madison, and belonging to the Est. J. C. McGuire. Catalogue of the sale, Dec. 6 and 7, 1892, compiled and sold by Stan. V. Henkels. 8vo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1892 With list of prices. One of 50 copies on special paper, ■with facsimiles. One of the most important Historical Cata- logues issued. 91 Washingtoniana. Catalogue of Autograph Letters, Historical Documents belonging to J. Henry Rogers. Il- lustrated. Catalogued and sold by Stan. V. Henkels, May 8—10, 1895. Illustrated. With price list. 8vo, half morocco, red tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1895 The above eight lots form a complete series of what is called the " Great Washington Catalogues!' They contain much historical information, to be obtained from no other source, and should be found on the shelves of all the Historical Societies and State Libraries. T'ley have become quite scarce. 92 Wright, Rev. Jno. Early Prayer Books of America. Being a Descriptive Account of Prayer Books published in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Illustrated. 8vo, half morocco. St. Paul, 1896 Privately printed. 93 Wright, Rev. Jno. Early Bibles of America. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1892 13 94 Zahm & Co.'s Catalogue of Americana. Mostly Pennsylvania German Imprints, 1883. 8vo, paper. Lancaster 95 Zentler, Conrad. Catalogues Deutscher Biicher. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia (Circa 1802) 96 Lot of Book Catalogues, Autograph Catalogues, &c. 97 Bibliotheca Legum Angliac. Davis' Law Catalogue for 1802-1803. i2mo, paper. Philadelphia, 1802 98 Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Library of the three Monthly Meetings of Friends of Philadelphia. I2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1813 99 Catalogue of the Collectors' Exposition at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 at Philadelphia of the Nether- lands Booksellers Association. 8yo, half morocco. Amsterdam, 1876 100 Catalogue of the Medical Graduates of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, with an Historical Sketch of the Origin, Progress and Present State of the Medical Depart- ment. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1836 10 1 Catalogue of a Private Library of a well-known Collector, containing an Unusual Collection of Rare and Scarce Americana. Sold Jan. 18, 1901. Priced in Ink. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia 102 Catalogue of the Unique Collection of Revolu- tionary Broadsides gathered by Gerard Bancker, Provincial Treasurer of New York. Sold March 25, 1898. With facsimiles. 2 pamphlets. Philadelphia, 1898 103 Stone, Frederick D. Valuable Historical Library of. Sold Oct. 18, 1897. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia 14 RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF PENN= SYLVANIA. 104 Abraham, Isaac. The Miner Library, being a Collection of Select Pamphlets, American and European. Frontispiece, containing a Portrait of Honora Sneyd, Lady love of Major Andre. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1804 A Series of Letters addressed to the Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania University. 105 AcHARiANS OF Aristofhanes, The., as Performed by Undergraduates of the University of Pennsylvania, May 14 and 15, 1886. Small 4to, paper. Philadelphia, 1886 106 Additional Charter of the College, &c., of Phila- delphia, in Pennsylvania. 4to. n. p., n. d. 107 An Examination of Certain Charges preferred against the Medical Class of the University of Pennsylvania during the Session of 1834—5. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1835 108 Andrews, Jno. A Compend of Logick for the use of the University of Pennsylvania. lamo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1801 109 Andrews, Jno. (of the University of Pennsylvania). Elements of Rhetorick and Belles Lettres. i2mo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1813 11 Barton, Benj. S. The Philadelphia Medical and Physi- cal Journal. Vol. i. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1805 111 Barton, Wm. P. C. Original Manuscript of Lectures on Materia Medica. Delivered in the University of Penn- sylvania, on 400 pages. Small 4to, half boards. 15 112 (Barton, Wm. P. C.) Memorial from the Professor of Botany in the University of Pennsylvania. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1826 1 1 3 Beasley, Rev. Frederick (Provost of the University of Pennsylvania). A Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1822 114 Carson, Hampton L. An Historical Sketch of the Law Department of the University of Pennsylvania. 4to. Philadelphia, 1882 115 Chaff. A Monthly Illustrated Paper. Published by the Chaff Publishing Company of the University of Penn- sylvania. From the Commencement, Oct., 1882, to June 15, 1883. Vol. I. 4to, half bound. Philadelphia, 1882-3 Scarce. With names of the Writers of Articles in MS. 116 CoxE, Jno. R. An Appeal to the Public and Especially to the Medical Public from the proceedings of the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1835 1 1 7 CuRRiE, Wm. a Description of the Malignant Infectious Fever prevailing at Present in Philadelphia. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1793 118 DeLancey, Wm. H. An Address delivered before the Trustees, Faculty and Students of the University of Penn- sylvania on Opening the Collegiate Session of 1830-31. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1830 119 Drinker, Henry S., Jr. The Use of the Term " Res Gestae" in the Law of Evidence in Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1905 120 DuPonceau, p. S. a Discourse on the Early History of Pennsylvania, in the Hall of the University of Pennsyl- vania, June 6, 1 82 1. gyo. Philadelphia, 1821 i6 121 Horner, W. E. Catalogue of the Anatomical Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, with a Report of the Museum Committee, Nov., 1832. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1832 122 Horner, Wm. E. Introductory Lecture to a Course of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1831 123 Jackson, Saml. An Introductory Lecture to the Insti- tutes of Medicine. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1827 124 KiNNERSLEY, Ebenezer. A Course of Experiments In that curious and entertaining Branch of Natural Philosophy called Electricity, Accompanied with explanatory Lectures, In which Electricity and Lightning, will be proved to be the same thing. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, A. Armbruster, 1764 Exceedingly rare. The Author was Professor of English and Oratory in the Colleges and Academy of Philadelphia. These are the famous lectures by a Scientific man, the report of whose experiments sent to Europe made Franklin fam.ous. See facsimile title, James P. Parke's copy, with Autograph. 125 Morgan, Saml. Thoughts upon Female Education . . . Addressed to the Visitors, of the Young Ladies Academy in Philadelphia, July 28, 1787, at the close of the Quarterly Examination by Benj. Rush, . . to which is added a Prayer by Saml. Morgan. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 178? 126 McMaster, John B. The University of Pennsylvania, Illustrated, and a Sketch of Franklin Field by H. L. Geyelin. Oblong 4to, cloth. Philadelphia, 1897 127 McKiNLEY, A. E. The Suffrage Franchise in the Thir- teenth English Colonies in America. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1905 128 Montgomery, Thos. H. A History of the University of Pennsylvania from its Foundation to A. D. 1770. Royal Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1900 A / COURSE OP EXPERIMENTS, Ii* tfeat quriotis and entertaining- Branch of N:*TURAL PHiLosopay* called ELECTRICITY; AccoiTjpamed with exj^Ianatoty LjEc-smEs: III which ELEXJTRlCITVand*LlGHtNING, tsrjli \t ptoved to be ihe fains Thing. By EBENEZER KINNERSLEY* M, A, •EiBifeffor of Englis-h. and ORAarcmy, in the '.G o l lb g fi and AcAUSMr of F H I LA D ELP H I A. Printed by A. Akmbrusteh^ mdccxxivj Facsimile Title of Lot 12^. i8 129 Neal, C. A Catalogue of Plays, Farces, &c. For sale by. i6nio, uncut. Philadelphia, 1822 130 Peale, Chas. W. Introduction to a Course of Lectures on Natural History. Delivered in the University of Penn- sylvania, Nov- 16, 1799. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1800 At the end is an Ode on the Death of Titian Peale, and some Dirges with Music. Very rare. 131 Another Copy. Without the Ode. 8vo, half morocco. 132 PiEFFER, Wm. Higher Medical Education. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1894 133 Pennypacker, Same. W. The Origin of the University of Pennsylvania in 1740. 4to, paper, uncut. Philadelphia, 1899 Privately printed. 134 Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. The Revolutionary Movement in Pennsylvania, 1 760-1 766, by Chas. H. Lincoln. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1901 135 Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. In Philology Literature and Archaeology. 7 odd parts. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1891-1897 Contains Mercer's Researches upon the Antiquity of Man in the Delaware Valley. A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics by D. G. Brinton. The Gambling Games of the Chinese in America by Stewart Culin, &c. 136 Reed, Henry. An Oration before the Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1842 Refers to Gen. Geo. B. McClellan and Jno. C. Pemberton. 137 Reed, Wm. B. Address delivered before the Philoma- thean Society of the University of Pennsylvania. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1838 19 138 Rush, Dr. Benj. An Eulogium in Memory of. By Wm. Staughton. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1813 139 Rush, Dr. Benj. Elegiac Poem on the Death of. 8vo. 2 copies. Philadelphia, 1813 Rare. 140 Rush, Benj. A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. l2mo. Philadelphia, 1798 141 Rush, Benj. Essays, Literary, Moral and Philosophical. Portrait by Edwin. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1806 With Autograph Document signed by the Author inserted. 142 Rush, Benj. Essays, Literary, Moral and Philosophical. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1798 143 Rush, Benj. An E;ulogium in Honor of the late Dr. Wm. Cullen, Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1790 144 Rush, Benj. An Eulogium in Honor of the late Dr. William Cullen, Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh. 8vo, original covers. Philadelphia, 1790 145 Rush, Benj. An Elogium in Honor of the late Dr. Wm. Cullen, Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1790 146 Rush, Benj. Considerations on the Injustice and Im- policy of Punishment by Death. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia. 1792 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author to Jno. Dickinson. 20 147 Rush, Benj. Experiments and Observations on the Mineral Waters of Philadelphia, Abington, and Bristol, in the Province of Pennsylvania. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1773 Very rare. The learned Doctor says about the water taken from a well at 6th and Chestnut St. : " The water when it first comes from the Pump has a slight foetid smell." This ivas subsequently accounted for much to his discomfiture. 148 Rush, Benj. Medical Inquiries and Observations. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1789 The Appendix contains a new method of inoculating for the Small Pox, delivered in a lecture in the University of Penn- sylvania, Feby 20, lySi. Also interesting Revolutionary information. 149 Rush, Benj. Medical Inquiries and Observations. 5 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1794 With Bookplate of Dr. /no. Morris in each volume. 150 Rush, Benj. Six Introductory Lectures to Courses of Lectures upon the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. Svo, sheep. Philadelphia, i8ot 151 Rush, Benj. Observations on the Epidemical Diseases of Minorca from the year 1744 to 1749. Svo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1809 152 Rush, Benj. Observations on the Duties of a Physician and the Methods of improving Medicine. . . Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, Feb'y 7, 1789. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1789 Name on title. 153 Rush, Benj. Sixteen Introductory Lectures . . Deliv- ered in the University of Pennsylvania. Svo, calf. Philadelphia, 181 1 154 Rush, Benj. Three Lectures upon Animal Life delivered in the University of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1799 155 Rush, Benj. Three Lectures upon Animal Life. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1799 21 156 Saturniad, The. Being a full and true Account of the Rise, Progress and Downfall of the University of Quilsyl- vania, in three Cantos, by Hyton Hosmot. Translated by A. Secret, Esq. i6mo, half morocco. Philabelpbia, 1832 A Rhymed Satire on the University of Pennsylvania. 157 Scott, Franklin. Experiments and Observations on the Means of Counteracting the Deleterious Effects of Opium. 8vo, lialf morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1803 158 Staughton, Wm. An Elogium in Memory of the late Dr. Benj. Rush. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1813 159 (Stille, Chas. J.) Reminiscences of a Provost, 1866— 1880. Svo, half morocco. (Philadelphia, 1880) Privately printed. 160 Wood, Geo. B. Early History of the University of Pennsylvania. With Supplemental Chapter by F. D. Stone. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1896 161 University Magazine, The. Edited by a Committee of the Philomathean and Zelosophic Societies of the University of Pennsylvania, from the Commencement, Jan., 1843, to the end, Dec., 1843. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1843 Very rare. The Earliest American University Magazine, with A. L. S. of Judges M. R. Thayer and Thos. K. Finletter, who were contributors, inscribed. This volume was all that was published. 162 University of Pennsylvania. Tickets of Admission for Instructions in Moral Philosophy, Languages and Mathe- matics, 18 16-17. 3 pieces. 163 University of Pennsylvania. Discourses by the Alumni of the University of Pennsylvania, 1836, by Thos. I. Wharton. An Oration before the Philadelphia Medical Society, 183 1, by Thos. Harris, Philadelphia, 1831. Intro- 22 ductory Lectures to a Course of Anatomy, by Wm. E. Horner, Philadelphia, 1831. A Discourse on the Moral Influence of Sounds, by Saml. Rush, Philadelphia, 1839. An Address before the Trustees, Facultj^ and Students of the University of Pennsylvania, by Wm. H. DeLancey, Philadelphia, 1830; and other Pamphlets. In I vol. 8vo, half bound, loose. 164 University of Pennsylvania. Transactions of the. Vol. I, Part I, II and III, and Vol. 2, Part II. 3 parts. 4to. Philadelphia. 1904-6 165 University of Pennsylvania. Proceedings of. 5 odd parts. Philadelphia, 1903-6 166 University of Pennsylvania. Testimonials submitted to the Consideration of the Trustees of the. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1818 In favor of Robt. Hare, Jr., soliciting a Professorship in Chemistry. 167 University of Pennsylvania. Memorial to the Trus- tees of the University of Pennsylvania, by W. P. C. Barton, Philadelphia (1820). Facts concerning Anatomical Instruc- tion in Philadelphia, by Jas. Webster, Philadelphia, 1832. Memorial to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, by Jno. Bell (Philadelphia, 1850). A Review of the Me- morial of Dr. Jno. Bell, Philadelphia, 1850, &c. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half morocco. 168 University of Pennsylvania. History of the School of the Medical Faculty of the. 4to. Philadelphia, 1841 169 University of Pennsylvania. Handbook of Informa- tion concerning the School of Biology. Illustrated. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1889 170 University of Pennsylvania. Letter from Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, 1852, and Letter from Henry Vethake to Wm. M. Meredith, 1852. Relating to. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1852 23 171 University of Pennsylvania. Twenty-six Pamphlets relating to, including a number of Early Catalogues. Svo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1848-58 Wilh Bookplate and Autograph of Geo. Pepper Norris. 172 University of Pennsylvania. Account of the First Commencement, Nov., 1754. Being the Jan. number of the Gentleman's Magazine for 1755. 8vo. 173 University of Pennsylvania. Biographical Catalogue of the Matriculates of the College, together with list of the Members of the College Faculty, &c., 1749- 189 3. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1894 174 University of Pennsylvania. Catalogue of the Trus- tees, Officers and Graduates of the, 1 749-1 880, and of the Alumni of the Law Department, 1790- 1882. 8vo, half sheep. Philadelphia, 1880-82 175 University of Pennsylyania. Catalogue of the Trus- tees, Officers and Students of the, 1853 to 1857 and 1860- 61, in I vol. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia 176 University of Pennsylvania. Addresses on Various Occasions. 12 pamphlets. Philadelphia, 1845-81 177 University of Pennsylvania. Addresses before the Law Department. 6 pamphlets. Philadelphia, 1878-1900 178 University of Pennsylvania. Addresses before the Alumni. 13 pamphlets. Philadelphia, 185 1-1906 179 University of Pennsylvania. Addresses to the Grad- uates in Medicine. 12 pamphlets. Philadelphia, 1831-88 180 University of Peni^sylvania. Reports of Various De- partments and other Publications. A lot. 24 i8i University of Pennsylvania. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the, for 1830 to 183S, 1838, 1840, 1842, 1846, 1847, 1853 and 1858. 13 pamphlets. Philadelphia 182 The Same. 1863101906. Not consecutive. 41 pieces. 183 University OF Pennsylvania. Catalogue of the Alumni of the Medical Department, 1765-1877. The Alumni of the Law Department, 1790-1882. The Alumni of the University, 1749- 187 7. 3 pamphlets. Philadelphia, v. d. 184 University of Pennsylvania. Catalogue of the Medi- cal Graduates, 1836, 1839 and 1845. 3 pamphlets; 185 University of Pennsylvania. The School of Archi- tecture. Series No. 3, Part 5. 4to. Philadelphia, 1902 186 University OF Pennsylvania. Various Publications. 12 pieces. THESES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENN= SYLVANIA 187 Alexander, Ashton. An Inaugral Dissertation on the Influence of one Disease on the Cure of others submitted to . . The University of Pennsylvania, May i, 1795. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1795 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 188 Allston, Wm. An Inaugural Essay on Dropsy. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1797 189 An Essay on Yellow Fever, by Thos. Nicholson, An- tigua, 1856. A Few Facts and Observations on Yellow Fever, by Jas. Anderson, Edinburgh, 1798. A Treatise on Malignant Fever, by Stubbin's Ffirth, Philadelphia, 1 804. An Essay on the Analogy of the Asiatic and African Plague, 25 Philadelphia, 1804. Disputatio Medica Inauguralis de Typho Icterode. Eruditorum examini subjicit Bernardus Hanley, Edinburgi, 1796, &c. Bound in i vol. 8vo, boards. 190 AsHTON, Henry. An Inaugural Essay on the Remitting and Intermitting Bilious Fever of King George and West- moreland Counties, Virginia. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 191 Ball, Thos. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Causes and Effects of Sleep. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1796 192 Barton, Wm. P. C. A Dissertation on the Chymical Properties and Exhilarating Effects of Nitrous Oxide Gas. 8vo. Philadelphia, i8o8 193 Brailsford, Edwd. An Experimental Dissertation on the Chemical and Medical Properties of the Nicotiana Taba- cum of Linnaeus, commonly known by the name of Tobacco. With plate. 8vo, calf, broken. Philadelphia, 1799 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author to William Hamilton of the Woodlands. With his Bookplate. 194 Brown, Wm. An Inaugural Essay on Uterine Haemorr- hage. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1801 195 Champneys, Ben. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Dysentery . . Delivered before the University of Pennsyl- vania, June, 1805. 8vo. Bridge-Toun, N. J., 1805 196 Church, Jno. An Inaugural Dissertation on Camphor. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1797 197 Claiborne, Jno. An Inaugural Essay on Scurvy. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1798 198 Cocke, Wm. An Inaugural Dissertation on Tetanus. Svo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1798 26 199 CoNOVER, Saml. F. An Inaugural Dissertation on Sleep and Dreams. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1791 200 Cooper, Saml. A Dissertation on the Properties and Effects of the Datura Stramonium, or common Thorn- Apple, and on its use in Medicine. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1797 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author to Benj. Smith Barton, and Autograph of Barton. 201 CoxE, Jno. Redman. An Inaugural Essay on Inflam- mation. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1794 Antograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 202 CoxE, Jno. Redman. An Inaugural Essay on Inflam- mation. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1794 203 CuTBUSH, Edwd. An Inaugural Dissertation on Insanity- 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1794 204 Davidson, Robt. G. W. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Suffocatio Stridula, or Croup. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1794 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 205 Downey, Wm. An Investigation of the Properties of the Sanguinaria Canadensis, or Puccoon. With plate. 8vo, uncut. (Philadelphia, 1803) 206 Downey, Wm. An Investigation of the Properties of the Sanguinaria Canadensis, or Puccoon. With plate. 8vo. (Philadelphia, 1803) 207 Dunbar, Jno. R. W. An Essay on the Structure Func- tions and Diseases of the Nervous System. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1828 208 Griffiths, Elijah. An Essay on Ophthalmia. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1804 27 209 Hahn, Jno. Observation and Experiments on the use of Enemata. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1798 210 Handy, Hast. An Inaugural Dissertation on Opium. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1791 211 Hartshorne, Jos. An Inaugural Essay on the Effects produced by Air upon Living Animals. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1805 212 Holmes, Robt. An Investigation of the Properties of the Bignonia Catalpa of Linnaeus. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 213 Hutchinson, Jal. Experimental Essay on the Conver- sion of Chyle into Blood. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 214 Mackenzie, Colin. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Dysentery. 8vo. Philadelphia (1797) 215 Massie, Thos. An Experimental Enquiry into the Properties of Polygala Seneca. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 216 May, Arthur. An Inaugural Dissertation on Sympathy. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1799 217 May, Arthur. An Inaugural Dissertation on Sympathy. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1799 218 Mease, James. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Dis- ease produced by the Bite of a Mad Dog. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1792 219 Mease, Jas. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Disease produced by the Bite of a Mad Dog. 8vo. 2 copies. Philadelphia, 1792 220 Meredith, Chas. An Inaugural Dissertation on Phthisis Pulmonalis. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1802 28 221 Miller, Edvardus. Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Physconia Splenica. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1789 Title repaired. 222 Mitchell, Jno. S. An Essay on the Arbutus Uva Ursi and Pyrola Umbellata and Maculata of Linneus. With plate. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 223 Moore, David. An Inaugural Dissertation on Oph- thalma. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1807 224 Otto, Jno. C. An Inaugural Essay on Epilepsy. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1806 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 225 Parrish, Jos. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Influ- ence of the Passions upon the Body on the Production and Cure of Disease. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1805 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 226 Parrish, Jos. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Influ- ence of the Passions on the Body. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1805 227 Penington, Jno. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Phoenomena, Causes and Effects of Fermentation. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1790 Dr. Casper Wistar's Copy, with Autograph. 228 Pfeiffer, Geo. An Inaugural Dissertation on the Gout. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 179 1 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 229 Rosset, Armandus Joannes de. Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Febribus Intermittertibus. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1790 230 Rush, James. An Inquiry into the Use of Omentum. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1809 29 231 Rush, Jno. An Inaugural Essay on the Causes of Sudden Death. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1804 231 Scott, Franklin. Experiments and Observations on the Means of Counteracting the Deleterious Effects of Opium. Svo. Philadelphia, 1803 232 Seip, Frederic. An Inaugural Dissertation on Cataract. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1800 233 Seybert, Adam, An Inaugural Dissertation, being an Attempt to disprove the Doctrine of the Putrefaction of the Blood of Living Animals. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1793 234 Shaw, Wm. A Practical Narrative of the Autumnal Epidemic Fever, whic)i prevailed in Philadelphia in 1803. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1804 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 235 Shultz, Benj. An Inaugural Botanico-Medical Disser- tation on the Phytolacca Decandra of Linnaeus. Folding plate. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, 1795 236 Shultz, Benj. An Inaugural Botanico-Medical Disser- tation on the Phytolacca Decandra of Linnaeus. With plate. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1795 237 Stevenson, Cosmo G. Observations on the Disease of Gonorrhoea. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 238 Spencer, Oliver H. Experiments and Observations on Digestion. An Inaugural Essay. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1803 239 Stock, Jno. E. An Inaugural Essay on the Effects of Cold upon the Human Body. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1797 240 Thorpe, F. N. Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania. Svo, paper. Washington, 1893 30 241 TiLTON, Jacobus. Dissertatio Medica, Inauguralis. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1771 The first printed theses of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. " For Mr. Hewson from his Bro\ of ye knife W.S.Jr." 242 Trent, Jos. An Inquiry into the Effects of Light in Respiration. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1800 243 Triplett, Thos. An Inaugural Dissertation on Apoplexy. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1798 244 Walker, Jas. An Inquiry into the Causes of Sterility in Both Sexes. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1797 245 Walker, Jno. M. 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Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. I/ondon, 1859 371 Byron, Lord. The Works of With his Letters and Journals, and his Life by Thos. Moore. 6 vols. 8vo, boards. New York, 1836 372 Byron, Lord. English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. A Sitire. 4to, boards, uncut. New York, 1865, Large paper copy. Only 75 so printed. 373 Camden, Wm. Remaines concerning Britain. Their Languages, Names, Surnames, Allusions, Anagrammes, Armories, Monies, Empires, Apparell, Artillarie, Wise Speeches, Proverbs, Poesies, Epitaphs. The Sixth impres- 45 sion, with many rare Antiquities never before imprinted, by the Industry and Care of John Philipot, Somerset Herald. Portrait of Camden. Small 4to, old calf. London, 1657 374 r-^CAMPANius, Thomas.) Lutheri Catechismus, Ofwersatt /pa American-Virginiate Spraket, with Arms of Charles XI. / on cover. / Small 8vo, old calf. Stockholm, 1696 Very rare. This copy has both the Engraved Title and the very rare Map of New Sweden. Title repaired. 375 (Campe, Mr.) The New Robinson Crusoe. An instruc- tive and entertaining History. 2 vols, in I. i2mo. Needs binding. Philadelphia, 1792 376 Carew, BAMPFyLDE-MooRE. An Apology for the Life of, commonly called the King of the Beggars. Folding portrait {torn). i2mo, old calf. London, n. d. 377 Carey's American Museum, or Repository of Ancient and Modern Fugitive Pieces for 1788. 2 vols. 8vo, half sheep, broken. Philadelphia, 1788 378 Caricatures. A Collection of 27 Political Caricatures of the Civil War, mostly relating to Abraham Lincoln, and 20 of which were published by Currier & Ives of New York, and the rare series of 5 published by Bromly & Co., New York. Bound in i vol. Oblong folio, half morocco. A rare and unique collection. 379 Carpenter, W. H. The History of Massachusetts and The History of Pennsylvania. Edited by W. H. Carpenter and T. S. Arthur. 2 vols. i6mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1854-65 380 Catalogue of Books belonging to the Apprentice's Library Company of Philadelphia. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1833 381 Caulfield, James. Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons from the Reign of Edward the Third to the Revolution. Numerous portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. London, I813 46 382 Century Dictionary. An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language, prepared under the Superintendence of Wm. D. Whitney. 24 parts. 4to, cloth. New York, n. d. The original edition as issued. 383 Cervantes, M. DE. El Ingenioso Hildalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha. Portrait. 6 vols. i6mo, half sheep. Paris, 1S25 384 Chap Books. A Collection of Early Philadelphia Chap Books, including The History of Mary Wood, The Fortune Teller, The Hubbub, The Lottery, The Cheapside Appren- tice, The Orange Girl, Sorrowful Sam the Blacksmith, The New Fashioned Philosopher, The Happy Waterman, The Beggarly Boy, and Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Each with copperplate frontispiece. 2 vols. i6mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, n. d. 385 Chapman, N. Select Speeches, Forensick and Parlia- mentary, with Prefatory Remarks. Portraits by Edwin. 5 vols. 8vo (i vol. sheep, 4 vols, boards, uncut). Philadelphia, 1808 Vol. I bears the Signature of Jos. Hopkinson on the title. 386 Chesterfield Travestie ; or. School for Modern Man- ners. Embellished with six Caricatures, engraved from original drawings by Rowlandson. lamo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, i8i2 387 Choate, Jos. H. Benjamin Franklin. Inaugural Ad- dress of 8vo, uncut. 1905 388 Chronicles of the Great Rebellion against the United States of America. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, n. d. 389 Clay, Henry. The Life and Speeches of Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. New York, 1845 390 (Coleman, Dr.) Number Six ; or, the Tompsonian Con- ferring the Degrees of Steam Doctor on Sam Simons, with practical advise. 8vo. J835 A Satirical Verse on the Thompsonian System of Medicine. 47 391 Coleman, Geo., and Garrick, David. The Clandestine Marriage. A Comedy as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. 8vo, half bock. London, 1766 392 Coles, Geo. W. History of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1902 393 Collection of Newspaper Scraps of a Facetious Politi- cal Character. Collected and printed in one volume. i6ino, sheep. Philadelphia, 1825 394 CoLLUM, Rich'd S. History of the United State Marine Corps. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1903 Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 395 (Conard, R.) Poems by a Friend. i2nio, cloth. West Chester, 1875 396 Continental Congress. Journals of Congress, contain- ing the Proceedings from Jan. i, 1776, to Jan. i, I777- Vol. 2. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. York-Town, Pa., 1778 Very rare. Printed at York-town during the occupancy of Philadelphia by the British. 397 CooTE, Edward. The English School-Master, Teaching all his Scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct Reading, and true Writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any, . . Devise for thy sake that wantest any part of the skill, by Edward Coote, Master of the Free-School in St- Edmunds-Bury. Woodcut on reverse of title of School, master and pupils. Small 4to, half morocco. London, 1665 This curious little book is of the utmost rarity. It was unknown to Lowndes. See facsimile of title. 398 Cotton, Chas. Scarronnides ; or Virgile Travestie. A Mock-Poem on the First and Fourth Books of Virgil's .(Enaeis in English Burlesque. Small 8vo, old calf. London, 1700 engYish SCHOOL-MASTER, Teaching all his Scholars, of what agefoeycr, the mofteafie, Ihort, and perfe,^ order of difliiiiSl Rcading,and true Writing oiirfc glifh-fonguc, that hath- ever ye-t been known or publifhed by any* And further alio, teacheth adired Coarft, how any un- skUfunperfenJuayealilybothundirftand any hard Englifli words, which they fli'ali in the Scriptures, Sermons, or elfewhere hear or read : and alfo be made able toufe the fime aptly themfclves, and \generany whatfoever is hecefTary lo ' be known.fijr the EDglifli Speech : Sothithe which hsththisBook only, needtthfo buy no other tomakehim fitfrom his-.tetters unto the Grammer-Scbobl,. for an Apprentice, oc any other his private ufe, fofaras coiicerneth Englifl). 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Published in the early part of the last century. 401 Crane, Stephen. The Red Badge of Courage. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1896 402 Crockett, David. A Narrative of the Life of. Writ- ten by himself i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1834 403 Croll, Rev. P. C. Ancient and Historic Landmarks in the Lebanon Valley. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1895 404 Crowley, Ann. Some Account of the Religious Expe- rience of i2mo, cloth. I/indfield, 1842 405 Cruikshank. The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Illustrated with fine woodcuts by G . Cruikshank and 22 full page engravings. i2mo, half morocco, gilt. London, 1868 406 Cruise, A ; or Three Months on the Continent. By A Naval Officer. With colored plates. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1818 408 Cruttwell, C. T., and Banton, P. Specimens of Roman Literature. i2mo, cloth. London, n. d. 409 CuFFEL, Chas. a. Durell's Battery in the Civil War. (Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artil- lery.) Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. n. p., n. d. 410 Culin, Stewart. Chess and Chess-Playing. Catalogue of Games and Implements for Divination exhibited by the United States National Museum, Atlanta, Ga., 1895. 8vo, paper, uncut. Washington, 1898 50 411 Dagnall, Jno. M. Daisy Swain, The Flower of Shen- andoah, a Tale of the Rebellion. Illustrated. lamo, cloth. Brooklyn, 1865 412 Dallas, R. C. Aubrey Artovel. 2 vols. i6mo, sheep. Londou, 1804, One page torn. 413 Darley, F. O. C. Character Sketches from Dickens. A series of 1 3 superb facsimiles of the original drawings. India proofs. Imperial folio, cloth. 414 Darwin, Chas. The Descent of Man ; and Expression of the Emotions in Man. Illustrated. 3 vols. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1871 415 Darwin, Erasmus. The Botanic Garden. A Poem. Illustrated. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1807 416 Davids, R. W. Jacobs Family, as Descended from " John Jacobs of Perkiomen " to the Ninth Generation in America. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1894 Privately printed. 417 Davies, C. M. The History of Holland and the Dutch Nation, from the Beginning of the Tenth Century to the End of the Eighteenth. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1851 Best edition. Scarce. 418 Davies, G. C. On Dutch Waterways. The Cruise of the S. S. Atalanta on the Rivers and Canals of Holland and the North of Belgium. Illustrated. 4to, cloth. London, n. d. 419 Davis, W. W. H. History of Doylestown, Old and New, from its settlement to the close of the Nineteenth Century. 1 745-1 900. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Doylestown, n. d. 420 Dee, Dr. John. The Private Diary of, and the Cata- logue of his library of Manuscripts. Edited by J. O. Hol- lowell. 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1842 SI 42 1 Delaware. Records of the Court of New Castle, ii> Delaware. 1 676-1 681. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lancaster, 1904. Only 200 copies printed. 422 De Oude Waarheyd Ontdekt en Het Licht Jesu Christi, t Welk veele Eeuwen verborgen heeft geweest, Verhoogd. 4to, vellum. Rotterdam, 1684 423 Depew, Chauncy M. Orations and After-Dinnei- Speeches of. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. New York, n. d. 424 De Peyster, J. Watts. The History of Carausius, the Dutch Augustus. 8vo, half morocco. Poughkeepsie, 1^58. 425 Deutschen Gesellshaft von Pennsylvanian. Run- ning from 1 868-1 906, but lacking some years. 23 parts. 426 Dibdin, Thos. The Horse and the Widow. A Farce,, from the German of Kotzebue. 8vo, hajf bound. London, 17991 Tkos. Wignell's copy, with autograph. 427 Dibdin, Thos. Frognall. A Bibliographical Antiqua- rian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. Illus- trated with numerous fine engravings and with all the plates in the text printed on India paper. 3 vols. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Shakespeare Press, London, 1821 r Large paper copy, but lacks the plate of Diana de Poictiers^. which is only to be found in few copies. 428 Dietrich Family Association. Third Reunion of the.. 8vo, paper. Kutztown, igo6 429 Delaplaine's Repository of the Lives and Portraits of Distinguished American Characters. Portraits. Vol. i^ Part I, and Vol. 2, Part I. 2 vols. 4to, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1815 430 DoDD, Rev. Wm. Thoughts in Prison. Portrait by Tanner. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1808 52 43 1 Donnelly, I. L. The Mourner's Vision. A Poem. i2mo., boards. Philadelphia, 1850 Privately printed. The first work of Ignatius Donnelly. Very rare. 432 Doyle, J. A. The English in America. The Puritan Colonies, and Virginia, Maiyland and the Carolinas. With map. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. Ivondon, v. d. 433 Drayton, Michael. The Works of. A celebrated Poet in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, King James I and Charles I. Portrait. 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. London, 1753 Fine copy. Very scarce. 434 Drayton, Michael. Th'e Battaile of Agincourt, with Introduction and Notes by Richard Garnett. Portrait. i2mo, half vellum, uncut. London, 1893 435 DuBBS, Joseph H. History of Franklin and Marshall College. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Lancaster, 1903 436 DucHE, Jacob. Discourses on Various Subjects. Fron- tispiece engraved by Wm. Sharp. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1780 The author was Rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, and first Chaplain to the Continental Congress. 437 DuGANNE, Augustine. The Poetical Works of. Por- trait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1855 438 DuGANNE, Augustus J. H. Poetical Works of Por- trait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 1865 Autograph edition. Only 75 copies printed. Has two autograph poems by the author inserted. 439 DuGDALE, Wm. The Antiquities of Warwickshire. Illustrated with maps, prospects and portraictures. Folio, calf, rebacked. Coventry, 1765 The best of the English local Histories. Portrait of Dug- dale and map inserted. Exceedingly rare. 53 440 DuNLAP, Wm. The Life of George Fred. Cooke (late of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden). Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1 8 15 TIlis copy of the life of the most celebrated actor of his time, who played 171 Philadelphia, Boston and Neiv York in 18 11, was extra illustrated by H. Saker, Comedian, in iS^j, by the insertion of iij rare portraits, views, &c., including the orig- inal programme of Henry IV., i8og, of the Theatre Royal,. Hay-market. 441 DuRAND, Jno. New Materials for the History of the American Revolution. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1889 442 Dutch Pamphlets. A Collection of Containing Pre- dikatie Gedaan op de Krooninge van William de III en Maria de II., Koning en Koninginne van Engeland, Am- sterdam, 1689. Sententie Van den Hove van Hollandt,, Zeelandt ende Vrieslandt, Jegens Mr. Simon van Halewyn,. Gaven-Hage, 1693 ; Apologie voor hare Koninghlijcke Majesteyten van Groot Brittanje, Amsterdam, 1689. Re- queste En bygevoegde Deductie. By de Heeren Bomde- ken en Capittule ten Dom t'Utregt. Utrecht, 1704, &c 23 pieces. Small 4to, paper. 443 DuYCKiNCK, E. A. Portrait Gallery of Eminent sMen and Women of Europe and America. Numerous steel portraits. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. New York, n. d. 444 Early American Railroads. Collection of Pamphlets Relating to. 8 pieces. 445 Early English Pamphlets of the Times of Charles II. and William and Mary, viz. : God and the King, or a Dia- logue shewing that our Soveraign Lord the King of Eng- land, being immediate under God within His Dominions, doth rightly claim whatsoever is required by the Oath of Allegiance. Portrait of Charles II. London, 1663. — Two Consolatory Letters Written to the Right Honble the Countess of Westmoreland, by Sir Roger Townshend, her former Husband. London, 1669. — Two Letters from Mr. Montagu to the Ld Treasurer * * * together with the 54 Lord Treasurer's Speech upon an impeachment. London, 1679. — Sundry Memorials to William and Mary upon their accession from the Arch Bishop of Canterbury ; an account of a design to poison the Prince of Orange. — The Prince of Orange, His Declaration of Nov. 28, 1688. Lord Del — r's Speech, &c. — A Letter from Some-body in the County in Answer to No-body's letter, in vindication of Some-body. London, 1679. — A Letter from a Jesuit in Paris to his Cor- respondent in London, shewing the most effectual way to :ruine the Government and Protestant Religion. London, 1679. — Three Letters of Thanks to the Protestant Recon- ciles. London, 1683. (In MS. on title, ''Printed a fort- Might before the Discovery of the Fanatick Plot."') — The Perse- cution Exposed by Henry Payne. London, 1685. — Vin- dicse Jurio, or Remarques upon a Paper entitled an enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supreme Authority. London, 1689. — An Argument proving that the Abroga- tion of King James by the People of England from the Hegal Throne, and the Promotion of the Prince of Orange * * * to the Throne * * * was according to the Consti- tution of the English Government, by Saml. Johnson. London, 1692. — And The Pretences of the French Inva- sion, examined. Bound in 1 vol. Small 4to, vellum. With bookplate of Wm. Milbourne. 446 Early English Religious Controversial Pamphlets of the Time of Charles I. — The Unlawfulness of Subjects taking upArmes against Their Soveraigne. London, 1643. — The Sacred and Royall Prerogative of Christian Kings. London, 1644. — Reasons for the Present judgement of the University of Oxford. London, 1647. — An Humble Re- monstrance to the High Court of Parliament, by a dutifuU Sonne of the Church. London, 1640. — A Discourse of the State Ecclesiasticall of this Kingdome, in relation to the Civill. London, 1633, &c. Bound in i vol. Small 4to, half calf. 447 Early Printing. Vita vdonis episcopi incipit feliciter. Small 4to, full morocco, gilt. (Cologne, 1466) The amours of Archbishop Udo. Fine copy and of extreme rarity. One of the earliest of printed books, and the first issue of the Cologne Press. 55 448 Early Printing. Dvo Volvmina Epistolarvm Ob- scvrorvm Virorvm, ad D. M. Ortuinum Gratium, &c. l6mo, boards. Romae, 1556 Title repaired. 449 Economy of Human Life. With 32 elegant cuts by A. Andej'son. i6mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1807 45 1 Eggleston, Edwd. Christ in Art, or The Gospel Life of Jesus. With the Bida illustrations. 4to, half morocco, gilt. New York, n. d. 452 Egle, Wm. H. Centenary Memorial of the Erection of the County of Dauphin and the Founding of the City of Harrisburg. 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1886 453 Egle, Wm. H. Names of Foreigners who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsyl- vania, I 7 27- I 77 5. 8vo, half morocco. Harrisburg, 1892 454 Eglesfield, Fr. Monarchy Revived. Being the Per- sonal History of Charles the Second. 14. Portraits. 8vo, half calf, London, 1822 Scarce. Reprinted from the edition of 1661. 455 Encyclopaedia Americana. Edited by F. Lieber and E. Wigglesworth. 14 vols. 8vo, sheep, broken. Boston, 1853 456 Epistolarium Obscurorium Virorium. Ad Dom. M. Ortuinum Gratium. 8vo, half morocco. Hannoverse, 1830 457 Evans, Israel. A Discourse Delivered near York, in Virginia, on the Memorable Occasion of the Surrender of the British Army to the Allied Forces of America and France, before the Brigade of New York Troops and the Division of American Light Infantry under the Command of the Marquis de la Fayette. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1782 Very rate. Name on title. 56 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 EvERHART, Jas. B. Pocms by. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1868 Autograph presentation copy from the author to Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania. EvERHART, Jas. B. i2ino, cloth. EvERHART, Jas. B. l2mo, cloth. EvERHART, Jas. B. I2mo, cloth. EvERHART, Jas. B. l2ino, cloth. Poems by. The Fox Chase. Miscellanies by. Miscellanies by. Philadelphia, i858 Frontispiece. Philadelphia, 1874 Frontispiece. West Chester, 1862 Frontispiece. West Chester, 1880 et A. Fabul/E ex Antiquis Auctoribus Delectae Gabriele Faerno. Numerous curious woodcuts. i6mo, vellum, Christophi Plantini, Antverpise, 1573 Last four pages repaired and corners cut round. Faceti^. The Unfortunate Concubines. The History of Fair Rosamond, Mistress to Henry H., and Jane Shore, Concubine to Edward IV., Kings of England. Showing how they came to be so. With their Lives, Remarkable Actions, and Unhappy Ends. Illustrated with rude cuts. i6mo, half calf. London, 1723 The poetry on the frontispiece is charmingly indecent. 465 Facetiae. Der Wiederstandene Eulenspiegel. Das ist wunderbare und seltsame Historien Till Eulenspiegels. Curious woodcuts. i2mo, half morocco. Frankfort ( 17 — ) Till Eulenspiegel, or Tyll Owlglass. The authorship of this widely famous narrative of the pranks, drolleries and facetious tricks of a wandering German peasant is attributed to the German Rabelais, Dr. Thos. Murner. Rare. 466 Faceti^. Flowers of Wit; or, The Laughing Philoso- phers and Budget of Comicalities. Illustrated. i6mo, boards. Baltimore, 1832 467 Faceti^. Hendersonis Liber Proverbiorum. Sive Addenda. 8vo, half morocco. Glasgnae, 1869 Printed for private circulation. Scotch-Irish proverbs of the coarsest fibre. 57 468 Faceti^. Joe Miller's Jests; or, The Wit's Vade- Mecum. Being a Collection of the most Brilliant Jests, the Politest Repartees, &c. 8vo, half Roxburghe style. London, n. d. A reprint of the edition of lyjg. 469 Father Tom and the Pope ; or, A Night at the Vati- can. i6mo, half bound, uncut. Philadelphia, 1867 470 Fischer, H. L. Kurgweil un Zeetfertreib odder. Penn- sylfaanisch Deutsche Folks-Lieder. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. York, 1882 471 FisKE, Jno. The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. 2 vols. i2mo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. Boston, 1899 First edition. 472 FiTZPATRiCK, J. P. The Transvaal from Within. A Private Record of Public Affairs. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1899 473 FiTzosBORNE, Sir Thos. The Letters of 8vo, calf, broken. London, 1758 Formerly belonged to Jno. Trumbull, author of McFingal. With his autograph MSS. notes, also autograph of Elihu Hall. 474 Force's Picture of Washington and its Vicinity, for 1848. Portrait of Washington and numerous views. i6mo, cloth. Washington, 1848 475 Fort Duquesne and Fort Pitt. Early Names of Pitts- burgh Streets. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. 1902 476 Franck, Richard. Northern Memories calculated for the Meridian of Scotland, to which is added The Contem- plative and Practical Angler. Writ in the year 1658. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. Edinburgh, 1821 This edition by Walter Scott gives some facts concerning Franck, who in 1687 published a work. " Writiit America," probably Pennsylvania. 477 Franklin, Brother Benj. Proceedings of the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge at the Bi-Centenary of the Birth of. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1906 58 478 Free Masonry. A Revelation of, as published to the world by a Convention of seceding Masons, Le Roy, Gen- esee County, N. Y., on the 4th and Sth of July, 1828. Published by the Lewiston Committee. i2mo, paper. Rochester, 1828 Stained, but exceedingly rare in any shape. 479 French and Indian War. The History of the late War, from the Commencement of Hostilities in 1749 to the Definitive Treaty of Peace in 1763. Wherfein the Original Cause of Disagreement is traced, and every Transaction and Occurrence, worthy of public notice, through the course of the War in Europe, Asia, Africa and America are faithfully narrated. Small Bvo, old calf. Glasgow, 1765 Very rare. Piece torn from title. 480 Freneau, Philip. Poems written and published during the American Revolutionary War, and now Republished from the Original Manuscript, interspersed with Translations from the Ancient, and other Poems not heretofore in print. The third edition, with Portrait of the Indian Chief Tam- many and View of Paul Jones' Victory, engraved by Eckstein. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1809 Very scarce. Vol. 2 lacks pages 28 j to 286. 481 Frelinghausen, Gottlieb A. Neuere Geschichte der Evangelischen Missions-Anstalten zu Bekehrung der Heiden in Ostindien aus den eigenhandigen Aufsatzen und Briefen der Missionarien. 3 vols. 4to, paper. Halle, 1778-1782 482 Friedenwald, Herbert. The Declaration of Inde- pendence. An Interpretation and an Analysis. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1904 483 Friends' Meeting-House at Merion, Pennsylvania. Bi-Centennial Anniversary of Illustrated. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1895 484 Furille, Daniel de la. Livre Nouveau et utile pour toutes d'Artistes et particulierement pour les Orfevres les Orlogeurs, les Peintres, les Graveurs, les Brodeurs, &c. Contenant quatre Alphabets de Chiffres fleuronnez au pre- mier trait, avec quantite de devises, d'Emblemes et de noeuds d'Amour. With 100 plates. 4to, old calf. Amsterdam, 1697 59 485 FuRLY, Benjamin. Discernement des Tenebres d'avec la Lumiei-e; 17 10, and Eclair de Lumiere descendant des Cieux, 171 1. i2mo, calf. jyj^„ These scarce works of the French Prophets were published by Furly, and he wrote a preface to each. Very rare. 486 Gadbury, Jno. The Doctrine of Nativities, containing the whole Art of Directions and Animal Revolutions whereby, any man (even of an ordinary capacity) may be enabled to discover the most Remarkuble and Occult Acci- dents of his Life, &c., together with the Doctrine of Horarie Questions. Folio, half bound, broken. London, 1661 Soiled and some pages repaired. 487 Galt, Jno. The Life and Studies of Benj. West. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1816 488 Gardette, Chas. D. The Fire-Fiend and other Poems. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1866 489 Gaskill, R. S. May Warren. A Poem. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1906 490 Gates, Theophilus R. An Additional Account of the Life of. i6nio, sheep. Soiled. Philadelphia, 1813 491 Gates, Theophilus R. An Additional Account of the Life of. Stained. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1813 492 Gates, Theophilus R. The Life and Writings of. i2mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1818 Gates was the founder of a fanatical religious sect in West Chester, Penna., called the Battle-Axes. 493 Gay, Jno. Poems on Several Occasions. Frontispiece. 2 vols. i6mo, calf. London, 1762 P. Oswald's copy, with autograph on title and David Hall's store card in Vol. i, 494 Geestelijke Lotery Bestaande wyt Hondert Christelijke Waarheder. i2mo, vellum. Deeft, 1698 6o 495 Geestlicher Bluthandel Johannis Hiiss zur Costentz verbrannt Anno Domini MCCCC. Illustrated with 28 curious woodcuts. Small 4to, half calf. Circa 1490 Perhaps the earliest illustrated trial. Its publication ivas one of the steps towards the Reformation. Very rare. 496 Geistliches Magazien. Numbers 4, and 8 to 50, in one volume. 8vo, sheep. Contains much material relating to the history of Pennsyl- vania. 497 German-American Annals. Continuation of the Quar- terly Americana-Germanica. New Series, vols. 1—4 inclu- sive, 1 903-1906, lacking some parts. 39 parts. (Philadelphia) 498 German Manuscript Hymns. Dieses Norten-Buchlein gebort Elizabetha Kolben, Juni 20, 1787. A series of Hymns with musical Score. Neatly written. With illu- minated title. Oblong, small 4to. 499 Gessner's Death of Abel. From the German of. Portrait and title engraved by Edwin, and woodcut tail- pieces by Dr. Anderson. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1802 An interesting item from the collector of Edwin engravings . 500 Gibbon, Edwd. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Portrait. 8 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1804 501 Gift, The. A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1836. Illustrated. l6mo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 183 1 Contains the first appearance of Poe's Manuscript found in a Bottle. Portrait of Fanny Kemble by Cheney, &c. 502 Gift, The. A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1840. lamo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1840 Contains the first appearance in Print of compositions by E. A. Poe, H. B. Stowe and others, and Engravings by- Cheney, &c. 6i 503 Gift, The. A Christmas, New Year and Birthday Present for 1845. Illustrated by Cheney and others. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1845 Contains first appearance of Poe's Purloined Letter, Engrav- ings of Washington and Harvey Birch, the Spy, three En- gravings by Cheney, one of them from Stuarts Portrait of Rebecca Blodgett, grand daughter of Wm. Moore, of Moore's Hall. 504 Gilbert, H.W. Aldornere, and two other Pennsylvania Idylls. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1890 505 Gillespie, Mrs. E. D. A Book of Remembrance. Il- lustrated. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1901 506 Gillies, Rev. Jno. Memoirs of the Life and Character of Rev. Geo. Whitefield. Portrait by Edwin. lamo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1820 507 GiLMAN, Arthur. Poets' Homes. Illustrated. Second Series. lamo, cloth. Boston, n. d. 508 GoDMAN, Jno. D. American Natural History. Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1831 509 GoDMAN, Jno. D. Rambles of a Naturalist. l6mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1833 510 GoLDER, Jno. The American Teacher's Lessons. Por- trait. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1827 511 Goldsmith, Oliver. The History of the Earth and Animated Nature. Illustrated. 4 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1795 512 Goldsmith's Natural History for the use of Schools, by Mrs. Pilkington. Ilhistrated. 2 vols. i6mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1804 5 1 3 Granger, Rev. J. A Biographical History of England, from Egbert the Great to the Revolution, consisting of Characters disposed in different classes and adapted to a 62 Methodical Catalogue of Engraved British Heads . . with the Continuation by Rev. Mark Noble. 14 vols. 8vo, full straight grained morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges. London, 1804-6 Extra illustrated by the insertion of 84.6 portraits, many of which are excessively rare, and some which Granger refet'red to, but had not been seen. The enthusiast who prepared these volumes made an effort to have the portraits described in the text, and with great success. Since the book was bound in the early part of the last century, some of the portraits are recent. It was this Biographical history which gave the name of Grangerites to extra illustrators of books, and a better speci- men of the wit or a better representation of English celebrities could scarcely be found. Contains Bookplate of Thos. Potter Macqueen. 514 Grant-Francis, Col. The Smelting of Copper, in the Swansea District of South Wales, from the Time of Elizabeth to the present Day. Illustrated. Square Svo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1881 Large paper copy. 515 Green, J. R. A Short History of the English People. Illustrated edition. Edited by Mrs. J. R. Green and Miss Kate Norgate. 4 vols. Royal 8vo, half morocco (rubbed). New York, 1894 516 Griffith, Jno. A Journal of the Life, Travels and Labours of. Name cut from title. 8vo, calf. London, 1779 517 Griswold, R. W. The Republican Court, or American Society in the Days of Washington. With 21 portraits on steel. Imperial Svo, morocco, gilt. New York, 1856 518 Grose, Francis. The Antiquities of England and Wales. Illustrated with numerous copperplate engravings . 8 vols. /\to, russia, gilt. London, 1787 Best edition. 519 Gross, Saml. E. The Merchant Prince of Cornville. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. Cambridge, 1896 Only 2§o copies printed. Autograph Presentation Copy from the Author. 63 520 GuicciARDiNO, LuDOVico. Totuis Belgii Descriptio. Il- lustrated. i6mo, vellum. Amstelodami, 1660 521 GuiLLERMiN, Gilbert. Journal Historique de la Revo- lution de la partie de L'Est de Saint-Dominque. Portrait of Genl. Ferrand by Edwin. Stained. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia, 1810 522 GuizoT, M. History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth, from the Execution of Charles the First to the Death of Cromwell. Translated by A. R. Scoble. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. L,ondon, 1854 523 GuRNEY, Jos. J. Observations on the Religious Peculiari- ties of the Society of Friends. 8vo, calf. Philadelphia, 1832 524 Halberstadt's General Map of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania, 1901. 8vo, russia. 525 (Haldeman, Saml. S.) Rhymes of the Poets, by Felix Ago. i2tno, boards. Philadelphia, 1868 526 Hale, Jno. P. Trans- Allegheny Pioneers. Historical Sketches of the First White Settlements West of the Alleghenies, 1748 and after. i2mo, cloth. Cincinnati, 1886 527 Hallam, Henry. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1824 528 Hamilton, Count Anthony. Memoirs of Count Gram- mont. Illustrated. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1889 529 Hamilton, Elizabeth. The Cottagers of Glenburnie. A Tale. Frontispiece. i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1812 530 Hampton, Jas. Narrative of the Life and Religious Exercises of Late of Bucks County, Penna. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1831 531 Handford, Thos. The Life and Sayings of Theodore Roosevelt. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Chicago, n. d. 64 532 Harbaugh, H. Harbaugh's Harfe, Gedichte in Penn- sylvanisch-Deutscher Mundart. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1873 533 Harlan, J. A Memoir of India and Avghanistaun. lamo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1842 The author, a Chester county Quaker, became Counsellor of State, Aide-de-Camp and General to Dost Mahomed, Ameer of Cabul. The original of the Philadelphia Novel of the Quaker Soldier. 534 Harper's Latin Dictionary. Revised and Enlarged by C. T. Lewis and Chas. Short. Royal 8vo, sheep. New York, 1886 535 Harrisburg. Laws of the Borough of, to which is prefixed the Act of Assembly incorporating the Borough. 8vo, uncut. Harrisburg, 1826 Very rare. 536 Hartwell, Ro. Mr. Blundevil, His Exercises. Con- tayning Eight Treatises, . . which Treatises are very neces- sary to be read and learned of all young Gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such Disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in Cosmographie, Astro- nomie, and Geographic, as also in the Art of Navigation. The 7th Edition enlarged. Small 4to, old calf. London, 1636 537 Hassel, J. Tour of the Isle of Wight. The Draw- ings taken and Engraved (in aquatint) by. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. London, 1790 538 Hayden, Rev. Horace E. The Weitzel Memorial. Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Paul Weitzel of Lancaster, Pa., 1740. 8vo, half bock. Wilkesbarre, 1883 539 Hector-Chaussier. Le Gros Lot, ou Une Journee de Jocrisse au Palais Egalito. Colored frontispiece. l6mo, paper, uncut. Paris, 1799 540 Henty, G. a. True to the Old Flag. A Tale of the American War of Independence. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. London, n. d. 6s 541 Herald of Truth, The. A Religious Monthly Maga- zine. 5^dited by Jno. F. Funk. From the Commencement,, Jan., 1864, to Dec, 1866. Vols. I, 2 and 3 in i vol. Folio, half morocco. Chicago, j 864-6. 542 Herald of Truth. A Religious Monthly Paper.. Edited by Jno. F. Funk. Jan., 1867, to Dec, 1884. Vols. 4 to 21 in 7 vols. 4to, half morocco. !Elkhart, Ind., 1867-84 The above two lots make a consecutive set of this now very rare periodical. 543 Herold der Wahrheit. Redigert von J. F. Fimk. For 1878 to 1882. Vols. 15 and 19 in 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. Elkhart, Ind., 1878-82- 544 Herold der Wahrheit. Ein halbmonatliche, religoses Blatt. Jan., 1883, to Dec, 1884. 4to, half morocco. Elkhart, Ind., 1883-4^ 545 Herbert, Thos. Some Yeares Travels into Africa and Asia, the Great, Especially Describing the Famous Empires of Persia and Industant, as also Divers other Kingdoms ii> the Oriental Indus, and lies Adjacent. Numerous curious: engravings. Folio, old calf. London, 1638' Last page has piece torn out. Very rare. 546 Hessels, J. H. Gutenburg. Was he the Inventor of Printing? An Historical Investigation. Illustrated. 8vo, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1882 Only 200 copies printed. 547 Hessel-Sone, Willem. Estius, Waerachtighe Histoire- Van de Martelaen van Gorcom, Ende nu in onse Duystche tacle ouer-gheset deur B. William Spoel-Bergh. Numerous portraits inserted. 8vo, old calf. Antwerpen, 1604 548 (Hewson, Jno.) Christ Rejected, or .the Trial of the- Eleven Disciples of Christ, in a Court of Law and Equity„ as charged with stealing the Crucified Body of Christ out of the Sepulchre. Written by Captain Onesimus. Curious- woodcuts, views of Philadelphia, &c. l2mo, roan. Philadelphia, 1832 549 Historical Magazines. Various. 16 numbers. 66 550 Historical Pamphlets. 50 pieces. 551 Historical Pamphlets. 50 pieces. 552 Historical Pamphlets. 50 pieces. 553 Historical Pamphlets. 50 pieces. 554 Historical Pamphlets. 50 pieces. 555 Historical Pamphlets. 38 pieces. 556 Historical Pamphlets, 47 pieces. 557 Historical Register. Notes and Queries, Historical and Genealogical, relating to Interior Pennsylvania for 1883 and 4. 2 vols in I.' 8vo, half roan. Harrisburg, 1883-4 558 Historical Society OF Pennsylvania. Memoirs of the. Vol. 4, Part 2. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, 1850 Contains Incidents in the Early History of Crawford County, by Alfred Huidekoper. Notes respecting the Indians of Lancaster County by W. P. Foulke. 559 Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Historical Pamphlets Published by. 18 pieces. 560 History of the Trial of Castner Hanway and Others for Treason, at Philada., Nov., 185 i. With an In- troduction upon the History of the Slave Question. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1852 561 Hitchcock, Col. Frederick L. War from the Inside. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1904 Autograph presentation copy from the author. 562 Hodge, Chas. The Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Part i. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1839 563 Holbein, John. The Dance of Death, through the Various Stages of Human Life, in Forty-six Copperplates done from the Original Designs, which were cut in wood and afterwards painted by. Etched by D. Duechor. Small 4to, old calf. London, 1803 Very rare. 6; 564 HoLCOMB, Henry. The Funeral Sermon of Joseph Moulder, with the Miscellaneous Writings of the deceased, in Prose and Verse. i6mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1817 Contains the rare portrait of Moulder by Tanner, Vallance, Kearney & Co. 565 HoLCOMBE, Henry. The First Fruits. Portrait by Folwell. i2mo. Philadelphia, 1812 566 HoLLiSTER H. History of the Lackawanna Valley. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Scranton, 1903 567 Hallowell, R. p. The Quaker Invasion of Massa- chusetts. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1883 568 Hone, Wm. Ancient Mysteries Described, especially the English Miracle Plays founded on Apocrjj^phal New Testament History. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. London, 1823 569 HooFTS, P. C. Nederlandsche Historien. Illustrated with numerous fine old copperplate portraits, views and plans. Folio, vellum. Amsterdam, 1677 570 HoYT, Henry M. Brief of Title in the Seventeen Townships in the County of Luzerne. A Syllabus of the Controversy between Connecticut and Pennsylvania. 8vo, paper, uncut. Harrisburg, 1879 571 HuET, C. B. The Land of Rubens. A Companion for Visitors to Belgium. i2mo, cloth. London, 1888 572 Hume, David. The History of England, from the In- vasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. Por- traits engraved by Allardice. 6 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1795 573 Hume, David. Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Edinburgh, 181 7 68 574 HuMFREY, Jno. An Account of the French Prophets and their pretended Inspirations, in Three Letters sent to Jno. Lacey, Esq. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1708 Samuel Keimer, the Philadelphia printer, was one of these Prophets. 575 Hutchison, G. A. Outdoor Games and Recreations. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1892 576 HuTTER, Col. Christian Jacob. Record of the Family and Descendants of, Easton, Pa. 8vo, paper. Harrisburg, 1902 Privately printed. 577 Huxley, Thos. H. Lay Sermons, Addresses and Re- views. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1871 578 Huygens, Christianus. The Celestial Worlds Dis- cover'd ; or, Conjectures concerning the Inhabitants, Plants and Productions of the Worlds in the Planets. Illustrated. Small 8vo, calf. London, 1722 579 Ireland, Saml. A Picturesque Tour Through Holland, Brabant, and parts of France, made in the Autumn of 1789. Illustrated with copperplates in aqua tintafrom drawings by. 2 vols. Folio, calf, cracked. London, 1795 Large paper copy. 580 Irving, Washington. A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the end of the Dutch Dynasty, containing among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the Testy ; and the Chivalric Achievement of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam ; being the only Authentic History of the Times that ever hath been, or ever will be published. By Diedrich Knickerbocker. With the rare folding view of New Amsterdam (now New York). 2 vols. i2mo, sheep, broken. Published by Inskeep & Bradford, NevyYork; Bradford & Inskeep, Philadelphia ; Wm. M'llhenny, Boston ; Coale & Thomas, Baltimore ; and Morford, Willington & Co., Charleston, 1809. A good clean copy of the very rare first edition. Has name " Darlington" on title of Vol. i. 69 58i Jacob, Jno. J. A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the late Captain Michael Cresap. 4to, boards, uncut. Cincinnati, 1866 Large paper copy. 582 James, Bushrod W. American Resorts, with notes upon their cHmate. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1889 583 Jenkins, Chas. F. The Guide Book to Historic Ger- mantown. Illustrated. i6mo, boards, uncut. Germantown, 1904 584 Jews in the United States. The Two Hundredth and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of the. i2mo, boards. 2 copies. New York, 1905 585 Johnson, Frederick C. Count Zinzendorf and the Moravian and Indian Occupancy of the Wyoming Valley, Pa., i742-i;63. 8vo, paper. Wilkesbarre, 1904 586 Jones, John. Ovid's Invective; or Curse against Ibis. Faithfully and familiarly Translated into English Verse by. l6mo, calf, broken. London, 1658 587 Jones, J. B. The Monarchist. An Historical Novel. i2mo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1853 588 Jones, U. J. History of the Early Settlement of the Juniata Valley, embracing an Account of the Early Pioneers and the Trials and Privations incident to the Settlement of the Valley. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1889 589 Jordan, Francis, Jr. Aboriginal Fishing Stations on the Coast of the Middle Atlantic States. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1906 590 Jordan, Jno. W. A Description of the State-House, Philadelphia, in 1774. 8to, paper. Philadelphia, 1900 591 JosEPHUS, Flavius. The Works of Translated by Wm. Whiston. S 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1845 70 592 Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, for 1789. Folio, boards, uncut. New York Very rare. The first session of Congress held under the Federal Constitution. 593 Juvenile Forget me Not for 1839. Illustrated. i6mo, roan. Philadelphia, 1839 First issue. 594 Keeper's Travels in Search of His Master. With copperplate. i6mo, boards. Philadelphia, t8o8 595 Keltie, J. S. The Story of Emin's Rescue as told ia Stanley's Letters. l2mo, cloth. New York, 1890 596 Kelton, Lieut. J. C. A New Manual of the Bayonet Illustrated. i6mo, cloth. New York, 1861 From the library of Gen. Jno. F. Reynolds, with autograph. 597 Kennard, Jos. S. The Fallen God, and other Essays on Literature and Art. Illustrated. 8vo, half rough kid, uncut. Philadelphia, 1901 Only 1200 copies published. 598 Kennard, Jos. S. Some Early Printers and Their Colophons. 8vo, ornamental boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1902 Limited to ^^o copies. 599 Kennard, Jos. S. La Femme dans le Roman Itahen Les Confessions d'un Octogenaire. 8vo, paper. Paris, 1905 600 Kennard, Jos. S. Itahan Romance Writers. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. New York, 1906 601 Kersey, Jesse. A Narrative of the Early Life, Travels and Gospel Labors of Late of Chester County, Penna. l2mo, sheep, broken. Philadelphia, 1857 602 Kersey's Treatise on the Doctrine of Friends. 8vo, cloth. Canonicut, R. I., 1872 603 King, Jesse. The Mosaic Account of the Creation affirmed. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1892 604 Kite, Thos. Memoirs and Letters of. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1883 60s Klein, Theo. B. Early History and Growth of Car- lisle, with Early Footprints of Developments and Improve- ments in Northwestern Pennsylvania. By I. B. Brown. 8vo, cloth. igo5 606 Lacroix, Paul. Music. A Supplemental Chapter to the Arts in the Middle Ages. Illustrated. 4to. London, 1881 607 Lacy, Jno. A Cry from the Desart, or Testimonials of the Miraculous Things lately come to pass in the Cevennes. 8vo, old calf. London, 1707 An account of the French prophets. 608 L'Affaire Dreyfus. Le Proces Zola, Devant la Cour d'Assises de la Seine et la Cour de Cassation (7 fevrier — 23 fevrier — 31 Mars — 2 Avril, 1898). Compte- Rendu Sten- ographiqiie " in-ertenso" et Documents Annexes. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, top edges gilt. Paris, 1898 609 Lamborn, Saml. The Genealogy of the Lamborn Family, with Extracts from History. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1894 610 Lancaster County Historical Society. Papers Read before the. II odd numbers. 6x1 Landis, Jno. B. The Old Stone Meeting House, 1757- 1832. First Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, Pa. 8vo, paper. Carlisle, 1904 612 Langen, Johann C. Protheoria Eruditiones Humanse Universse ; oder Fragen von der Gelehrsumkeit der Men- schen ins gemein. Frontispiece . Small 8vo, vellum. Geissen, 1706 613 Langland, Robert. Visio Willi de Petro Ploughman, Item Visiones ejusalem de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, or The Vision of William concerning Piers Ploughman, and the Visions of the same concerning the Origin, Progress and Perfection of the Christian Life. Edited by Thos. D. Whitaker. 4to, half morocco, red tops, uncut. London, 1813 First edition. Scarce. 72 6i4 Lanman, Chas. Octavius Perenchief. His Life of Trial and Supreme Faith. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1879 615 Latrobe, Jno. H. B. History of Mason and Dixon's Line. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1855 616 Law Academy of Philadelphia. The Argument List, -Session 1847-8. "Svo, half sheep. Philadelphia, 1848 Only 100 copies printed. '■617 Law Academy of Philadelphia. Argument List of the, 1847-8. 8vo, half calf. Philadelphia (1848) '6x8 Law Academy of Philadelphia. The Argument List of, for 1 848- 1 849. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1849 619 The Same. Various Dates. 9 pieces. 620 Law Academy of Philadephia. Addresses before the. 12 pieces. 621 Law Pamphlets. Collection of Pamphlets on Legal Subjects. 30 pieces. 622 Lawrence, Chas. History of the Philadelphia Alms- houses and Hospitals from the Beginning of the i8th to the ending of the 19th Century. Illustrated. 8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1905 623 Leach, J. G. The History of the Girard National Bank of Philadelphia, 1832— 1902. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1902 624 Lee, Richard. Political Curiosities, including an Ac- count of the State of Political Affairs in Europe. Vol 2. 8vo, boards. Philadelphia, n. d. 625 Leger, Jean. Historic Generale des Eglises Evangel- ique des Vallees de Piemont ou Vaudoises. Illustrated with copperplates. Folio, calf. Leyde, 1669 Fine copy of this very rare history of the Waldenses. 73 626 Leland, Chas. G. Hans Breitmann's Ballads. Vol. 2. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia ( 1871) 627 Le Sage. Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane. Vignettes par Jean Gigoux. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1835 628 Lessons from the Lowly. The Old Eagle School' Tredyffrin, Chester Co., Pa. Frontispiece. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1902 Only 200 copies published. 629 Letchworth, Thos. Twelve Discourses delivered at the Meeting-House of the People called Quakers, in the Park, Southwark. 8vo, calf. London, 1787 630 Levensberichten Der Afgestorven Medeleden Van De Maatschappij Der Nederlandsche LetterkundeTe Leiden. 3 odd parts. 8vo, boards. Iveiden, 1903-4 631 Levering, Jos. M. A History of Bethlehem, Pennsyl- vania, 1 741— 1892. With some Account of its Founders and their Early Activity in America. Illustrated. Thick 8vo, half morocco. Bethlehem, 1903 632 Lewis, Enoch. A Dissertation on Oaths. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1838 633 Lhancarvan, Caradoc of. The History of Wales En- glished by Dr. Powell, to which is added a Description of Wales by Sir Jno. Price. 8vo, calf. London, 1774 Exceedingly rare. 634 LiBEROTTi Imprinte. A Collection of 198 Plaster Im- pressions from Ancient Cameos in the Great Museums of Italy. All neatly mounted in 6 cases to imitate volumes. Bound in half vellum, gilt. Now become very scarce, as the Museums will not allow any ■more impressions to be taken from the originals. 635 Library of Christ Church. A Catalogue of the Books belonging to. 8vo, paper, uncut. Philadelphia, 1823 74 636 Lignum, Jno. Viro Curo ; or, a Treatise on Venereal and Syphilitic Diseases. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1S32 637 LiNACRi, Thom^. Rudimenta Grammatices Ex Anglico sermone in Latinum versa Georgio Buchanano. 8vo, old calf. Apud Seb. Griphium, Lugduni, 1548 638 Lloyd, Thos. Debates of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania on the Constitution proposed for the Gov- ernment of the United States. Vol. i. 8vo, half bound. Philadelphia, 1788 All published. The only Record of the Debates which led to the Adoption by Pennsylvania, of the Constitution. 611^ LoFLAND, Dr. John. The Poetical and Prose Writings of The Milford Bard. Portrait and illuminated title. 8vo, cloth. Baltimore, 1855 640 Logan, (Mr.) James. Cato Major, or a Treatise on Old Age, by M. Tullius Cicero, with explanatory notes by the Honorable Mr. Logan. l6mo, calf. Glasgow, 1751 641 London Directory. The Little, for 1677. The Oldest Printed List of Merchants and Bankers of London. i6mo. cloth. London, 1863. 642 Long, Jno. D. The Republican Party, Its History, Principles and Policies. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1888 643 LoosjES, A. Laurens Koster Tooneelstuk met Zang. Portrait on title. 8vo, boards, uncut. Haarlem, 1809 644 Louisiana and the Fair. An Exposition of the World, Its People and their Achievements. J. W. Buel, Editor. Profusely illustrated. 10 vols. Svo, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. St. Louis, n. d. 645 Loyal Songs. A Collection of. Written against the Rump Parliament Between the Years 1639 and 1661. Containing a great Variety of Merry and Diverting Char- acters of the Chief Sectaries, who were the Principal Actors in that whole Scene of Affairs. With an historical introduction to the whole. 2 vols, izmo, calf, rebacked. London, 1731 Very scarce. 75 646 Maaskamp, E. Afbeeldingen van de Kleeding, Zeden en Gewoonten in de Bataafsche Republick. Numerous full page hand-colored plates . 4to, boards. Amsterdam, n. d. 647 McAlarney, M. W. History of the Sesqui-Centcnnial of Paxtang Church. 8vo, half morocco. Harrisburg, 1890 648 Macaulay, Lord. Lays of Ancient Rome. Illustrated. Square 8vo. London, 1883 649 McCauley, L H. Historical Sketch of Franklin County, Penna., to which is added a Valuable Appendix by J. L. Suesserott and D. M. Kennedy. Illustrated. 8vo, sheep, broken. Chambersburg, 1878 650 McCreary, Geo. W. The First Book Printed in Balti- more Town, being a reprint of "A Detection of the Conduct and Proceedings of Messrs. Annan and Henderson, Mem- bers of the Associate Presbytery." Published by Nicholas Hasselbach, 1764. 8vo, half bound. Baltimore, 1903 651 Mac-Geoghegan, Abbe. The History of Ireland, An- cient and Modern. Translated by Patrick O'Kelly. Illus- trated. Imperial 8vo, half roan. New York, 1845 652 McKenzie. Julia de Roubigne. A Tale. Frontispiece. 2 vols, in I. i6mo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1809 653 McLaren, E. T. Dr. John Brown and his Sister Isa- bella. Portraits. Square 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1890 654 (Magaw, Saml.) Notes on the Last Illness and Death of a most beloved friend (Lucia Magaw, his wife). Last page imperfect. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1790 655 Magazine of American History. The Washington number. Feby., 1879. 4to. New York 656 Mansfield, Ira F. Contributions to the Flora of Beaver County, from the Mansfield Herbarium. Colored plates. 8vo, cloth. Beaver Falls, 1903 76 657 Manuscript Hymns. A Collection of Hymns in Ger- man, with the musical score, written on 150 pages. Oblong small 4to, calf. Written in the latter part of the 18 th Century, probably in Pennsylvania, by Isaac Rosenberger. 658 Map of the Revolutionary Camp Ground at Valley- Forge. 46 copies. 659 Map of the Encampment at Valley Forge, 1778. 41 copies. 660 Marlborough, Dowager Duchess of. An Account of the Conduct of the, from her first coming to Court to, the Year 17 10. 8vo, calf. London, 1742 661 Marshall, Jno. The Life of George Washington. Portrait. {Lacks Maps.) 2 vols. 8vo, steep. Philadelphia, 1850 662 Martin, E. K. The Mennonites. Small 4to, paper. 3 copies. Philadelphia, 1883 663 Masterpieces of the Centennial International Ex- hibition. Illustrated with steel engravings. 3 vols. 4to, half morocco. Philadelphia, n. d. 664 Medical. Practical Treatise on Midwifery. Illustrated with 80 plates, Philadelphia, 1844. Operative Surgery by Jos. Pancoast, with 80 plates, Philadelphia, 1 844. Diseases of the Skin by P. Rayer, with ^o colored plates, Philadel- phia, 1845 ; and Illustrations of Syphilitic Disease by Philip Ricord, with ^o colored plates, Philadelphia, 1852. 4 vols. 4to, cloth. Philadelphia, 1844-52 665 Megargee, Louis N. Seen and Heard. A Miniature Magazine, from Jan., 1901, to Dec, 1902. 8 vols. Square i2mo, full blue crushed levant, gilt backs and sides, inlaid in colors with floral design, yellow calf double, dentelle borders, watered silk fly leaves, gilt edges, with initials S. W. P. on double. Philadelphia, 1901-2 The Clover Club Edition. 666 Meginness, Jno. F. The Historical Journal. A Monthly Record of Local History and Biography, devoted Princi- pally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. i. 8vo, half morocco. Williamsport, 1888 77 667 Meginness, J. F. Biographical Annals of Deceased Resi- dents of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna, from the Earliest Times to the Present. 8vo, half morocco. Williamsport, 1889 668 Meginness, J, F. Otzinachson. A History of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna. Revised Edition. Il- lustrated. 8vo, half morocco. Williamsport, 1889 669 Melish's Universal School Atlas. Colored Maps. 4to, half roan. Philadelphia, 1816 670 Merry-Musician, The ; or, a Cure for the Spleen. Be- ing a Collection of the most diverting Songs and pleasant Ballads, set to Musick, adapted to every Taste and Humour. i2mo, half roan. London, 1730 Very curious. The musical notes accompany the Ballads, which are in many instances too broad to be sung in these days. 671 Methodist, The. An Humorous Burlesque Poem, Ad- dress'd to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and his Followers. Proper to be bound up with his Sermons and the Journals of his Voyage to Georgia, &c. 8vo, paper. London, 1739 "And while one eye to Heaven ye send The other on your Mistress bend." Very rare. 672 Meyer, H. R. Government Regulation of Railway Rates. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1905 673 Meyers, Benj. F. A Drama of Ambition and other Pieces in Verse. 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1901 674 Michael, W. H. The Declaration of Independence. Illustrated Story of its Adoption. With biographies and portraits. Imperial Svo, cloth. Washington, 1904 675 MiCHAUX, F. Andrew. The North American Sylva ; or, a Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, considered particulary with respect to their use in the Arts and their introduction into Com- ;8 merce, to which is added a Description of the most useful of the European Forest Trees. Illustrated with i^6 engrav- ings, colored by hand. 3 vols, in 6. Royal 8vo, original printed boards, uncut. Philadelphia (Paris), 1817 A fine copy. Name on title. 676 MiDDELDYK, R. A. Van. The History of Puerto Rico. Illustrated. izmo, cloth. New York, 1903 (iTj MiDDLETON, Rev. E. Biographia Evangelica; or, An Historical Account of the Lives and Deaths of the most eminent and evangelical Authors or Preachers, both British and Foreign. Portraits. 4 vols. 8vo, calf. London, 1789 Among the £2 fine copperplate portraits are Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards. 678 Milton, Jno. Paradise Lost. A Poena. Portrait. i2mo, calf. London, 1760 Autograph " S. Mifflin, iy6o " on title. 679 MiNNiCK, Rev. M. R. A Memoir of the First Trea- surer of the United States (Michael Hillegas), with Chrono- logical Data. Svo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1905 680 MiNNiGH, H. N. History of Company K, ist (Inft.) Penna. Reserves. i6mo, cloth. 2 copies. Duncansville, Pa. (1891) 681 Miscellaneous Magazine, The. Jan. to Dec, 1824. Vol. I. i2mo, boards, uncut. Trenton, 1824 The July number lacks two pages. 682 Miscellanies. Paul Redding, a Tale of the Brandy- wine, by T. B. Read. 2d Edition. New York, 1845. — The Prisoners of Perok, by Wm. P. Stapp. Philadelphia, 1845. — More Good Things from Cruikshank's Omnibus. Illustrated by Geo. Cruikshank. Philadelphia, 1845. — The Gentleman in Black. Illustrated by Geo. Cruikshank. Philadelphia, 1845 ; and The Cockney in America. Illus- trated. New York, 1848. Bound in i vol. i2mo, half roan. 79 683 Miseries, The, and Great Hardships of the Inferiour Clergy in and about London. 8vo, old calf. London, 1722 IVtik autograph of the noted printer " R. Bell, 1772." 684 MizAULD, Antoine. L' Explication, usage et practique de TEphemeride Celiste. Woodcut on title. Small 8vo, old calf. Paris, 1556 Cunozis and rare. Title repaired. 685 Montgomery, Morton L. Historical Sketch of the Reading Artillerists. 8vo, paper. Reading, 1897 686 Moran, Edward. Thirteen Historical Marine Paintings by. Illustrated. 8vo, boards, uncut. 1905 By Theo. Sutro, describing thirteen chapters in American history. 687 Morgan, J. Phoenix Britannicus. Being a Miscellane- ous Collection of Scarce and Curious Tracts, Some of very Ancient Dates, and most of the rest long since out of print. 4to, calf, rebacked. Ivondon, 1731 688 Morris, Caspar. Memoirs of Miss Margaret Morris. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1848 689 Morris, Wm. The Earthly Paradise. A Poem. 3 vols. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1871 690 MousTiER, Eleonore-Francois-Elie de. Observations sur les Differens Rapports de la Liberte ou de la Prohibition de la Culture du Tabac. 8vo, paper. Paris, 1790 691 MuiRHEAD, Jas. F. The Land of Contrasts. A Briton's View of his American Kin. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1898 692 MuLHOLLAND, St. Clair A. The Story of the i i6th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the War of the Re- bellion. Illustrated. 8vo, half roan. 1903 8o 693 Murray, Lindley. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Portrait. 8vo, half calf, gilt. York, 1827 694 Museum of Natural History, by Sir Jno. Richardson, W. S. Dallas, and others. Colored plates. Nos. I to 34. 4to. New York, n. d. 69s Music. A Volume of Early Vocal Music for the Piano- forte. Published in Philadelphia in the beginning of the 19th Century. 4to, half roan. 696 MuzzEY, A. B. Reminiscences and Memorials of the Men of the Revolution and their Families. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1883 698 Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's Captivity, from the time of his being taken by the British near Mon- treal, on the 25 th day of December, in the year 1775, to .the time of his exchange, on the 6th day of May, 1778. 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1799 An Extract from a larger work. 699 Nead, Benj. M. Waynesboro. The History of a Set- tlement in the County formerly called Cumberland, but later Franklin, in the Commonwealth of Penna. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Harrisburg, 1900 Autograph presentation copy from the author. 700 Nachrichten aus der Heidenwelt. Jan., 1877, to Dec. 1 88 1. 2 vols. 8vo, half bock. Halsted, Kan., 1877-79 701 Nebinger, Robert. In Memory of Portrait. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1888 702 Negro, The. Equalled by few Europeans. Translated from the French, to which are added Poems . . by Phillis Wheatley. 2 vols, i6mo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1801 703 Nell, W. C. The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1855 704 Netherlands Society of Philadelphia. Annual Ban- quets of No duplicates. 9 pieces. 8i 705 New Book of Nonsense, The. A Contribution to the Great Central Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission. Oblong 4to, cloth. Philadelphia, T864 Fifty-three caricatures of the times. No. 51 represents one of the worms then prevalent attacking a young lady of Ritten- house Square. 706 Nicholson, Jno. P. Register of the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, Military Order of the Loyal Legion. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1887 707 NiCKLiN, Philip H. Remarks on Literary Property. i6mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1838 Contains much valuable information on the laws of copy- right. 708 Nieuwe Kermes-kost, Voorgestrlt aen de Kermis- gasten en Kluchtlievende Geesten. Small 4to, vellum. Amsterdam, 1655 709 Nuremburg Chronicle. — Schedel, Hartmann. Register des buchs der Croniken und geschichtens mit figure und pildniissen von antegin der welt bis aufdise unsere zeit. Illustrated with upwards of 2000 woodcuts colored by hand, many of them being the size of the entire page and several occupying a double page. Folio, original embossed hogskin, oak boards, with clasps. Nuremburg, A. Koburger, 1493 A fine tall copy of the great picture book of the i^th cen- tury, containing upwards of 2000 woodcuts, though some few pages are repaired. The woodcuts are attributed to Michael Wolgemuth, the master of Albert Durer, but there is no doubt that many were engraved by fie latter. The Pope Joan cut is in fine condition ; this is generally mutilated. It is also worthy of remark that Cross-Hatching first appeared in this book. 710 Gates, Titus. A Series of Original and Very Rare Pamphlets relating to this important crisis in English his- tory, as follows : * The late Proposal of Union among Protestants, Reviewed and Rectifi'd. London, 1679. * Mr. Langhorne's Memoirs, with some Meditations and Devotions of his during his imprisonment, as also his Peti- tion to His Majesty and his Speech at his Execution. London, 1679. 82 710 Gates, Titus — Continued. * An Exact and True Narrative of the Late Popish In- trigue to form a Plot, and then to cast the Guilt and Odium thereof upon the Protestants. By Col. Roderick Mansell. London, 1680. * A further Discovery of the late Horrid Papist Plot. (London, 1680.) * The Last Speeches of the Five Notorious Traitors and Jesuits. (London, 1680.) * No Faith or Credit to be given Papists, being a Discourse . . on the perjury of Will. Viscount Stafford, Both at his Tryal and in his Speech on the Scaffold. By Jno. Smith. London, 168 1. * A Collection of Letters and other Writings relating to the Horrid Popish Plot. London, 168 1. * Draconica, or an Abstract of all the Penal-Laws touching Matters of Religion. London, 1687. * An Account of the Reasons of the Nobility and Gentry's Invitation of His Highness the Prince of Orange into England. London, 1688. * The Doctrine of Passive Obedience and Jure Divino dis- proved. (Landon, 1689.) * The Power, Jurisdiction and Privilege of Parliament and the Antiquity of the House of Commons Asserted. By Sir Robert Atkyns. London, 1689. * A Discourse Concerning Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in the Realm of England. By Sir Robt. Atkyns. London, 1689. Bound in i vol. Folio, half morocco. 711 Oberholtzer, Mrs. S. L. Violet Lee, and other Poems. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1873 712 Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Maps only. 2 vols. Polio, half morocco. 713 Old Paper. A Volume of Old Writing Paper made about 1740, about 200 folio pages. With the " Pro Patria" water mark. 714 O'Reilly, Wm. The Life, Adventures and Public Ser- vices of. i5mo, paper. Wilkes-Barre, 1888 With letter signed, of the Author inserted. 83 715 Our Amateur Circus; or, a New York Season. The Greatest Show on Earth. Society ! Truthful, Moral, In- structive. 20 Pages of Social Circus Performances ! "400" Living Wonders ! A Menagerie of Rare and Trained Ani- mals ! . . . Beginning in New York, in December, and continuing Every Afternoon and Evening Therafter for a Season of Nine Weeks. Numerous colored caricatures . Oblong, 4to, cloth. New York, 1S92 Rigidly suppressed. A Canard on New York Society of the Day. It created much comment among the upper ten of New York, who immediately took every means to call in copies distributed, and suppressed the remainder of the edition. Very rare. The work is illustrated in colors by H. W. Mc Vickar. 716 Our Continent. A Weekly Illustrated Magazine. Con- ducted by Albion W. Tourgee. Feb'y to June, 1882. Vol. I. Folio, cloth. Philadelphia 717 Palatines. A Brief History of the Poor Palatine Ref- ugees, Lately arriv'd in England, containing, I, A Full Answer to all Objections made against receiving them, and plain and convincing Proofs, that the Accession of Foreign- ers is a manifest Advantage to Great Britain, and no Detri- ment to any of his Majesty's native subjects, &c. Small 4to, full crushed levant, gilt back and sides, bound dentelle borders, uncut. London, 1709. A fine copy of this excessively rare work, and of the utmost importance for the history of Pennsylvania. 718 Palatines. Canary-Birds Naturaliz'd in Utopia. A Canto. 8vo, full crushed levant, gilt back and sides, broad dentelle borders. London (1709) A description of the Palatines in a gross doggerel poem. Unknown and of great historical value. " To stop his mouth found a way, and sent them to ' Sylvania, subjects as natural as live there." 719 Palatines. Canary-Birds Naturaliz'd in Eutopia. A A Canto. Dulce est Paternum Solum. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1709 A poem upon the Palatinate emigration to London and later to Pennsylvania. Very rare. 84 720 Palatines, The State of the. For Fifty Years past to the Present time. Containing I. An Account of the Prin- cipality of the Palatinate. . . II. The Case of the Pala- tines. . . III. The Humble Petition of the Justices of Mid- dlesex to Her Majesty on their Behalf. . . IV. A Letter about Settling and Employing them in other Counties. V. A Proclamation of the States-General for Naturalizing all .Strangers. . VI. Lastly, Their present Encamping at Camberwell and Black-heath, in many hundred Tents. Illu.strated with three woodcuts showing camp and occu- pations. 8vo, full crushed levant, gilt, broad dentelle borders. London, 1710 Excessively rare and valuable. Contains full account of the Germans who later settled in Berks Co., Penna., with numbers employed in each occupation. Unknown. See facsimile title. 721 Palmer, Chas. A Collection of Select Aphorisms and Maxims. Frontispiece. 4to, calf. London, 1748 722 Pamphlets. Enthusiastick Impostors No Divinely In- spired Prophets, being an Historical Relation of the Rise, Progress and Present Practices of the French and English Pretended Prophets ; London, 1707. Together with eleven other scarce pamphlets in the early part of the i8th Cen- tury, several of them concerning and attacking the Pope. 8vo, old calf. 723 Pamphlets. The Trial of John Peter Zenger of New York, Printer, Who was charged with having printed and published a Libel against the Government, and acquitted. London, 1765. — A Letter Addressed to Two Great Men (The Duke of Newcastle & Wm. Pitt) on the Prospect of Peace (with the American Colonies). London, 1760. Re- marks on the Letter Address'd to Two Great Men. London, n. d., &c., bound in i vol. 8vo, calf. 724 Pamphlets. — Reflections on the Formation and Distribu- tion of Wealth, by M. Turgot, London, 1793. — Copies of Original Letters Recently written by Persons in Paris to Dr. Priestly in America, Philadelphia, 1798. — Proceedings in the House of Commons on the Slave Trade, by Philip Francis, London, 1796, &c. 8vo, half sheep. THE S T^A^T E T ALATINES t O R Fifty YEA present'time. CONTAINING, I. An Account of tlie Principality of the PaJamiue ; and of the BaihAtithi and Ravages committed by Order of the FreSrk King upon the Inhabi- tants 5 Burning to the Gftjuadagreat Number of their moft Pamoaa Cities, and throwing' the SonesofEmperors, Priaces and I^cetetes, out of their Tombs, £3".% II. TJe Cafe of the PaJ/uinez publiJh'd by themfelves, and Humbiy Offered to the Tradefmea aT'Mfigl&ni. With a ,tift of themj and the Trades which the Men sre brought up to. in. The Kumble Petition of the Juffiices of Middkfex to Her Majefty oa thei? Bsbalf, with Her MajeSics Order thereupon, and an AiSrad "of i'iie Brief gjscioafly GrantaS for their Subfiftcnce. tV, A Letter about Settling and Employing them in otijer Cauntries. V. A ProcSaaatioa of the St4cses^Ge»era tor Naturalizisig all Straagcfs^ and recdving them into tbeiir.Coujitry. VL lafily, TneicprefentEncamgicgatCiwiireK^andBlKfc^i*^ In-^t* ny Hundred Teats, by Her Majefiies Gitsce and Favour, tilSthey can be othcrwifc difpos'd «f ,and how they Eniplay aemfeflm.5 widi their Mas* riages, Buriak, C?*. Alfo the great Kiadncfs their Anceftors iJiow*4 ta the Eegli^ Prauflmi ia ibc ISioody Reign of Queen' Mjtrv. LQN'BQlh Printed for J,B<*>-5 at the 3l»k-'So)f Facsimile Title of Lot "jao. cS6 725 Pamphlets. A Collection of, containing Letters ad- dressed to the People of Pennsylvania respecting the Inter- nal Improvement of the Commonwealth, by Wm. J. Diiane, Philadelphia, 181 1. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Seventh Convention of Delegates from the Abolition Socie- ties, Philadelphia, i8oi,&c. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half sheep. 726 Pamphlets. — Disquisitions on Several Subjects, by Soame Jenynss, Philadelphia, 1790. — Observations on the Rights and Duty of Juries, by Jos. Towers, Dublin, 1785. — A Letter from Edmund Burke . . on the Affairs of America, London, 1777, and others. Bound in i vol. 8vo, half boards. 727 Pamphlets. — A Collection of Pamphlets mostly relating to the Quakers, containing, among others, A Collection of Papers lately printed in the Daily Advertiser, containing a letter from Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London, dated New Brunswick in New Jersey, April 27, 1740, London, 1740; and also on Miscellaneous American Subjects. In 4 vols. 8vo, half bound. 728 Parents' Friend, The; or. Extracts from the Principal Works on Education. 2 vols. Svo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1803 729 Parliaments. Of the Use and Abuses of In two His- torical Discourses. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf London, 1744 730 Paxton, W. M. The Paxtons. Their Origin in Scot- land, and their Migrations through England and Ireland, to the Colony of Pennsylvania. 8vo, cloth. Platte City, 1903 731 Peale, Rembrandt. Account of the Skeleton of a Mammoth a Non-Descript Carnivorous Animal of Immense Size. Found in America, London, 1802; and The Trial of Republicanism, by Peter Porcupine (Wm. Cobbett). 8vo, half calf 732 Penn, Jno. Poems by. Consisting of Original Works, Imitations and Translations. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. Svo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. London, 1801 Autograph Presentation Copy to F. C. Balfour by the Author. 87 733 Penn Manuscripts. List of. (Forbes Papers.) Pur- chased by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1904 734 Penn Monthly. Devoted to Literature, Science, Art and Politics, from 1877 to 1879. Lacking Oct., 1879. 35 numbers. 73 S Pennant, Thos. Some Account of London. Illus- trated. 2 vols. 4to, russia, cracked. London, 1805 Extended hito two volumes by the insertion of four hundred and ten rare views, portraits and maps and a complete index, 736 Pennell, Jos., and Dillaye Blanche. Views on the Old Germantown Road. 16 proof etchings in portfolio. n. d. One of 20 sets published. 737 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogues of the, for 1848, '49, '52, 'S3, '54 and 1855. 6 pieces. 738 Pennsylvania at Chickamauga and Chattanooga- Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monument. Illus- trated. 8vo, half russia, gilt. Harrisburg, 1897 739 Another Copy. Svo, cloth. 740 Pennsylvania Chronicle and Universal Advertiser. From Jan. 23, 1769, to Jan. 22, 1770. 52 numbers. 4to. Philadelphia, 1769-70 Two jtumbers imperfect. Contains much interesting matter relating to the Stamp Act troubles. 741 Pennsylvania-German, The. A Popular Magazine o History, Biography, Genealogy, &c. 13 odd numbers. 742 Pennsylvania. Laws of the General Assembly of Passed at the Session of 1838-9. 8vo, half sheep. Harrisburg, 1839 743 The Same. For the Session of 1834-5. Lacks title. 8vo, half sheep. Harrisburg, 1835 744 The Same. For the Session of 1843. 8vo, half sheep. Harrisburg, 1843 88 745 The Same, for 1775. Lacking most of the plates, but has the Plan of Boston Harbor and the Plan of Boston and the Provincial Camps. With Supplement. 12 parts. 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia Some few of the numbers are imperfect. 746 Pennsylvania Magazine or American Monthly Mu- seum. Jan. to Dec, 1775. with supplement, lacking Sept. II parts. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1775 Lacking all the plates, but with the title page for Vol. i. 747 Ditto. 6 odd numbers for 1775. 748 Pennsylvania Magazine or American Monthly Museum, for Sept. and Oct., and Supplement for 1775 and Jan. and April, 1776. (Lacks the plates to Sept., 1775.) 5 numbers. 8vo. Philadelphia 749 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 10 odd parts. 750 Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish Society. Annual Meeting and Banquet of 9 odd years. 753 Peppercorn, Peter. The Poetical Works of Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1884 The author was Emanuel Price. 754 Pepys, Saml. Diary and Correspondence of Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reign of Charles II. and James II., with Life and Notes by Richard, Lord Braybrooke. Por- traits. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1887 755 Percys (Bishop) Folio Manuscript, Loose and Hu- morous Poems. Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall. 4to, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. London. Printed for the editor, 1868 '^ Hani soil qui mal y pense." They serve to show how some of the wonderful intellectual energy of Elizabeth's and James I.'s time ran riot somewhat, and how in the noblest period of England's literature a freedom of speech was allowed which Victorian ears could hardly tolerate. — The Editor. Large paper copy. 89 756 Petersen, Johanna Eleonora. Anleitung zu grund- licher Verstandniss der Heiligen Offenbahrung Jesu Christi. Folio, half vellum. Frankfurt, 1696 757 Philadelphia. Annual Report of the Watering Com- mittee for 1836, with View of the Water Works. Svo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1837 758 Philadelphia. The Constitution and Ordinances of the City of 8vo, paper. Philadelphia, 1790 Jas. Milligan's Copy, with Autograph. 759 Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. An Address from the, with a Summary of its Laws and Pre- miums offered. i2mo, paper, uncut. Philadelphia, 1785 760 Phillips, Henry, Jr. Poems from the Spanish of Fra Luis Ponce de Leon. i2mo, boards. Philadelphia, 1883 Privately printed. 761 Phillips, Henry, Jr. German Lyrics. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1S92 Privately printed. 762 Phillips, Sir Thomas. A Book of Glamorganshire's Antiquities by Rice Merrick, Esq., 1578. Now first pub- lished. Folio, full russia, gilt. 1825 Only £0 copies printed from the MS. in the British Museum. 763 Pilcher, Jas. E. The Seals and Arms of Pennsylvania. 8vo, half russia. Harrisburg, 1902 764 Pitt, Wm. Life of. Portrait. i2mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1806 765 Playfair, Wm. The History of Jacobinism, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfidies . . with an appendix by Peter Porcupine. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1796 The appendix contains a " History of American Jacobins, commonly denominated Democrats." 766 PoE, Edgar Allan. The Poems of, with an Essay on his Poetry by Andrew Lang. Portrait. i6nio, boards, uncut. London, 1881 90 767 PoLYANTHEA, The, Or a Collection of interesting Frag- ments in Prose and Verse, consisting of Original Anec- dotes, Biographical Sketches, Dialogues, Letters, Characters, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. I/Ondon, 1804 Contains much relating to America, including an Account of the Dunkers at Ephrata. 768 Presbyterianism. The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence ; or the Foolishness of their Teaching. Discovered from their Books, Sermons and Prayers. 8vo, old calf. Irondon, 1719 Written by Rev. Robert Colder. A scarce and curious work. Many of the anecdotes contained in it are extremely coarse and scandalous, yet it must be said they are apparently true. 769 Press, The, from May 8, 1876, to Sept. 30, 1876. Folio, half morocco. Philadelphia A complete set covering the period of the Centennial Expo- sition. 770 Price, Philip and Rachel. Memoirs of. Portraits. i2mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1852 Privately printed for Eli K. Price. 'j'j\ Priestley, Jos. Discourses on Various Subjects. 8vo, boards, uncut. Northumberland, 1805 772 Ditto. 8vo, boards, uncut. Northumberland, 1805 773 Ditto. 8vo, calf. Northumberland, 1805 774 Priestley, Jos. A Comparison of the Institutions o Moses with those of the Hindoos. 8vo, boards, uncut. Northumberland, 1799 775 Priestley, Jos. Discourses on the Evidences of Re- vealed Religion. 8vo, boards, uncut. Ivondon, 1794 yjQ Another Copy. 8to, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1796 "JTJ Another Copy. 8vo, boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1797 778 Priestley, Jos. The Doctrines of Heathen Philosophy. 8vo, half sheep. Northumberland, 1804 91 779 Priestley, Jos. A Continuation of the Letters to the Philosophers and Politicians of France. S'^o- Northumberland, 1794 780 Priestley, Dr. Jos. An Account of the Trial of, for the Horrid Crime of High-Treason against the King of Heaven and Earth. By Jno. Stanclifif. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1784 781 Priestley, Jos. Newspaper Clippings relating to. Svo, half morocco. 782 Priestley, Jos. A General History of the Christian Church. 4 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Northumberland, 1802 Vol. /f. is in sheets. 783 Another Copy. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Northumberland, 1803 784 Priestley, Jos. The Originality and Superior Excel- lence of the Mosaic Institutions. 8vo, half morocco. Northumberland, 1803 78 5 Prince, Thos. The New England Chronology. Vol. i . Small 8vo. (Boston, 1736) Lacks Title. Contains a Brief Account of Matters relating to those new discovered Countries while settled only by the Aboriginal Natives. 786 Proceedings and Reports of Various Historical and other Societies. 40 pieces. 787 Prologue and Epilogue Spoken by Mr. Rigby and Mrs. Hallam, on Monday, the 15th of April, 1754, on the opening of the New Theatre in Philadelphia. (Extracted from the Gentleman's Magazine, 1754.) 8vo. London, 1754 This First Prologue and Epilogue written in America, which were spoken at the opening of the first Dramatic performance in Philadelphia, on April is, I754-, 'v^ere written by Mr. Thomas Singleton, a member of the Hallam Company of Comedians. 788 Public Ledger Almanacs. 1870 to 1903. 4 vols. i2mo, half morocco, gilt, marble edges. Philadelphia A consecutive set from the commencement. 92 789 PuFENDORF, Samuel. Dc Jurc Naturale et Genturim. Cum Annotatis Joannis Nicolaihert. Portrait. 4to, vellum. Praucofurti, 1716 790 Pye, Henry J. Verses on Several Subjects written in the Vicinity of Stoke Park. i6mo, calf, gilt. London, 1802 With Portrait and Views in Stoke. Dedicated to Jno. Penn. 792 Quakers. Rules of Discipline of the Yearly-Meeting, held in Rhode Island for New England. 8vo, cloth. New Bedford, iScg 793 Quaker Quiddities; or. Friends in Council. A Col- loquy. i2mo, cloth. Boston, i860 794 Quakers. A Collection of Books and Pamphlets relat- ing to. 31 pieces. 795 Quiller-Couch, A. T. The Ship of Stars. Frontis- piece. i2mo, cloth. New York, 1900 796 Racine, J. OEuvres Completes de. Portrait and illus- trations. 8vo, embossed morocco. Paris, 1829 797 Radnor. The Old Welsh Church of St. David's, Rad- nor, in Delaware County, Pa. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. 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Mannheim, 1781 886 Stoever, Rev. Jno. Casper. Records of. Baptismal and Marriage, 1730-1779. 8vo, paper. Harrisburg, 1896 887 Stow, John. The Abridgement of the English Chroni- cle. First collected by, and after him augmented with very many memorable antiquities, and continued with matters forreine and domesticall, unto the end of the yeare 16 10 by E. H. Gentleman. Black letter. Small 8vo, half morocco. London, i6n Somewhat soiled and title repaired. 888 Stradae, Famiani. De Bello Belgico. i6mo, calf Romae, 1648 889 Stradae, Famiani. De Bello Belgico. Frontispiece. l6mo, calf Romae, 1653 lOI 891 Sue, Eugene. Les Miseres des Enfants Trouves. Illus- trated. 4 vols, in 2. 8vo, half roan. Paris, n. d. 892 Sumner, Chas. Orations and Speeches by. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Boston, 1850 893 Supplemental Papers of the American School of Clas- sical Studies in Rome. Vol. I. 4to, cloth. Ivondon, 1905 894 SvENiN, Paul. Sketches of Moscow and St. Petersburg. With nine colored {tinted') engravings. 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Summerfield, 111., 1875-81 Contains a full account of the emigration of the Mennonites from Southern Russia to America, the only instance in modern history of a whole people abandoning their homes in one Con- tinent and seeking new abodes in another from religious mo- tives. They were a thrifty people who had much property to sacrifice, and m.any times to break. This paper was their official organ, and in it will be found the name of every one of the thousands of emigrants, his Residence in Russia, and his new home here. The assistance given by the Mennonites here is also described. This set of the paper is complete. It may be that there is no other, as a fire, March 7, 18 yg, de- stroyed the printing house and all of the back volum.es of the edition, except one very incomplete set. 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