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Pre-Columbian Discovery or America... 1 America in General and United States. 2 War of 1812 30 Mexican War 33 Eebellion. 34 Confederate Publications 60 Alabama 61 Alaska 62 Arizona 63 Arkansas 63 California 64 Central West 67 Colorado 74 Connecticut 74 Dakota, North and South 76 Distkict of Columbia 77 Florida 78 Georgia 80 Idaho 81 Illinois 81 Indiana 84 Iowa 86 Kansas 87 Kentucky 88 Louisiana 91 Maine 92 Maryland 93 Massachusetts 94^ Michigan 105 Minnesota 106 Mississippi 108 Missouri 108 Montana 109 Nebr.^ska 109 Nevada HO New England HO Nkw Hampshire 113 Nkw Jersey 114 New Mexico 115 New York 116 North Carolina 123 Ohio 124 Oregon 134 Pennsylvania 135 EiioDE Island 140 South Carolina 141 SouTHKiiN States 143 Tennessee 145 Texas 146 Utah and the Mormons 148 Vermont 151 Virginia .• 152 Washington 155 West Virgini.v 155 Wisconsin' 155 Wyoming 158 Arctic 159 British Americ.i 161 Mexico 173 Central America 177 West Indies 179 ^Soutii America 181 Tr.itels 187 BioqRAPH Y 203 Genealogy 231 Religious CoM.yuNrriEs 236 Slavery and the Negro 240 Bibliography and Literary History... 245 Poetry 246 Finance, Coins, and Currency 249 Indians and Archaeology 250 Indian Languages 271 I APPENDIX. Descriptive List of Robert Clarke *; Oo.'s Publications. CATALOGUE A VALUABLE COLLECTION OK BOOKS RELATING TO AMKRICA FOR SALE BY ROBERT CLARKE & CO CINCINNATI, OHIO PRE-COLUMBIAN DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. 1 Anderson (R. B.) America not discov- ered by Columbus. An historical sketch of the discovery of America by the Norse- men in the tenth century. With a bibli- ography of the pre-Columbian discoverers of America by Paul B. Watson. 12mo. pp. 164. Chicago, 1891. 1 00 2 Antiquites Americaines d'apres les Monuments Historiques des Islandais et des Anciens Scandinaves. Publiees sous les auspices de la Societe Royale des Anti- quaires du Nord, par Charles Christian Rafn. Containing articles in Danish, Latin, French and English on the discovery of America by the Scandinavians in the tenth century, etc. 17 plates and maps. Larjie 4to. pp. 42+479+6, half calf Hafniae, 184.5. 10 00 3 Beamish (N. L.) The Discovery of America by the Northmen in the tenth century, and notices of the early settle- ments of the Irish in the western hemi- sphere. Maps. 8vo. pp. 239. London, 1841. 5 00 4 Another copy. Half calf 6 00 5 Brown (Marie A.) The Islandic Dis- coverers of America. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 213. Boston, 1888. 75 6 De Costa (Rev. B. F.) The Northmen in Maine: a critical examination of the vievfs of Dr. J. H. Kohl. 8vo. pp. 146. Albany, 1870. 1 25 7 De Costa (B. F.) The Pre-Columbian discovery of America by the Northmen, with translations from the Icelandic Sagas. 8vo. pp. 196. Albany, 1890. 3 00 8 Horsford (Eben N.) The Defences of Norumbega, and a review of the reconnais- sances of Col T. W. Higginson, Prof. Henry W. Haynes, Dr. Justin Winsor, Dr. Francis Parkman, and Rev. Dr. E. F. Shaffer. Nu- merous maps and heliotypes. 4to. pp. 84. Boston, 1891. Net. 7 50 9 Horsford (Eben N.) Discovery of America by Northmen. Address at the unveiling of the statue of Leif Eriksen, Faneuil Hall, Oct. 29, 1887. With maps and illustrations. 4to. pp. 113. Boston, 1888. Net. 5 00 10 Horsford ( Eben N.) The Discovery of the ancient city of Norumbega. Map and phototypes. 4to. Boston, 1890. Net. 2 50 11 Horsford (Eben N.) John Cabot's Landfall in 1497 and the site of Norumbega. Plates and maps. 4to. pp. 42, paper. Bos- ton, 1886. Net. 2 00 12 Horsford (Eben N.) The Problem of the Northmen. A letter to Judge Daly on the opinion of Justin Winsor that " though Scandinavians may have reached the shores of Labrador, the soil of the United States has not one vestige of their presence." Illustrations and maps. 4to. pp. 23. Bos- ton, 1890. Xet. 1 00 13 Ingram (Robert). Account of the Ten Tribes of Israel being in America, orig- inally published by R. M. Manasseh Ben Israel, and their return from thence about the time of the return of the Jews. 8vo. pp. 56. Colchester, 1792. 2 50 Robert Clarke Sc Co., Cincinnati. 14 Jones (George). History of Ancient America anterior to the time of Columbus : proving the identity of tlie aborigines with the 'I'yrians and Israelites, and the intro- duction of Christianity into the western hemisphere by the Apostle St. Thomas, Part I: The Tyrian Era. 8vo. pp. 461. London, 1843. 3 00 b) Leland (Chas. G.) Fusang; or, the Discovery of America by Chinese Buddhist pi'iests in the filth century. 12mo. pp. 241. xNew York, 1875. 1 "5 16 Eafn (Clrarles Christian). Memoire sur la Decouveste de I'Amerique aux dix- ieme siecle. Publie par la Sociele Royal des Antiquaires du Nord. 8vo. pp. 52. Copenhague, 1843. 1 25 17 Keeves (Arthur M.) The Finding of Wineland, the Good. The history of the Icelandic discovery of America. With pho- totype plates of the vellum MSS. of the Sagas. Edited and translated from the earliest records. 4to. pp. 205. London, 1890. 11 00 18 Smith (J. Toulmin). The Discovery of America by the Northmen in the tenth century. Maps and plates. 12mo. pp. 344. London, 1839. 3 50 19 Another copy, under the title of The Northmen in New England; or, America in the tenth century. 12mo. pp. 364, Boston, 1839. 2 50 20 Torfason (Thormod). The History of Ancient Vinland. Translated from the Latin of 1705 by Prof. C. G. Herbermann. With an introduction by John Gilmary Shea. 8vo. pp. 83, paper. New York, 1891. 2 00 21 Vining (Edward P.) An Inglorious Columbus; or, evidence that Hwui Shan and a party of Buddhist monks from Af- ghanistan discovered America in the fifth century a. d. 8vo. pp. 7.S8. New York, 1885. 4 00 22 Weise (Arthur .1.) The Discoveries of America to the year 1525. Maps. 8vo. pp. 380. Half morocco, neat. New York, 1884. 5 00 23 Williams (John). An Inquiry into the Truth of the Tradition concerning the discovery of America by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd about the year 1170. 8vo. pp. 85, half morocco. London, 1791. 3 25 24 The same. With further observations on the discovery of America by Prince Madog, with an account by Gen. Bowles and several others of a Welch tribe or tribes of Indians now living in the western parts of North America, pp. 51, 2 vols, in L 8vo. half calf. London, 1791. 6 60 AMERICA IN GENERAL AND THE UNITED STATES. 25 Abbott (IT. L. ) Defense of the Coast of the United States. 8vo. pp. 167. New York, 1888. 2 0» 26 Abbott (Jacob). American History. I. Aboriginal America. II. Discovery of America. III. The Southern Colonies. IV. The Northern Colonies. V. Wars of the Colonies, VI. Kevolt of the Colonies. VIl. Warof the Revolution. VIII. Wash- ington. 8 vols in 4, 12mo. New York, n. d. 6 UO ■ 27 Abingdon (Earl of). Thoughts on the letter of Ednionil Burke on the affairs of America. 8vo. pp. 91 + 60, paper. Oxford, n. d. (1780). " 1 00 28 Account (An) of the society tor the encouragement of the British troops in Ger- many and North America. 8vo. pp. 91-f55, old calf London, 1760. 1 50 29 Adams (Henry). History of the ' United States of America. Vols. 1-4, Ad- ministration of Jefl'erson, 1801-1809; vols. 5-9, Administration of Madison, 1809-1817. With an index to the entire work. 9 vols. 12mo. New York, 1890-1. 18 00 30 Adams CJohn). A Defense of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America. 3 vols. 8vo. old calf, London, 1794. 4 00 31 Adams (John). Suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams, from 1797-1801. as printed and suppressed in 1802. By John Wood. Now repub- lished, with notes and appendix, by John H. Sherburne. 12mo. pp. 391. Philadel- phia, 1846. 1 25 32 Adams (J. Q.) The Duplicate Let- ters, the Fisheries, and the Mississippi, Document relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent. 8vo, pp. 259, boards. Washington, 1822. 1 25 33 Adams (J. Q ) A Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, on the present state of our national aflfairs. With remarks upon Mr. Pickering's letter to the governor of Massachusetts. 12mo. pp. 24, boards. Wa'- pole, N. H., 1808. 75 34 Adams (J. Q.) Twelve Messages from the Spirit of John Quiney Adams, through .los. D. Stiles, medium, to Josiah Brigham. 8vo. pp. 459 Boston, 1859. 2 00 35 Address (An) to the People of the United States on the policy of maintaining a permanent navy. By an American citi- zen. 8vo. pp. 51, paper. Philadelphia, 1802. "^ "^ "^ 50 36 Advice to the Officers of the British Army. With introduction and notes. Re- America in General and the United States. printed by the Agathinian Club. [By Cap- tain Francis Grose.] 8vo. pp. xx+136+7. New Yovlt, 1867. 2 25 37 Alcedo (Col. Don Antonio de). Geo- graphical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies. With large additions and compilations from modem voyages and travels, by G. A. Thompson. 5 vols. 4to. half calf. Lon., 1812-15. 10 00 38 American Almanac (The) and Re- pository of Useful Knowledge, for the years 1830 to 1861, inclusive. 32 vols. 12mo. Boston, 1830-61. \.* Some odd volumes can be supplied to complete sets. 39 American Archives. Consisting of authentic records, state papers, etc., the whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of the North American colonies. Fourth and fifth series. All published, 9 vols. Folio, half russia. Washington, 1837-53. 30 00 40 American Gazetteer. Containing a distinct account of all the parts of the New World. Maps. 3 vols. 16mo. calf. London, 1762. 3 75 41 American's Guide (The). Compris- ing the Declaration of Independence; the Article of Confederation; the Constitution of United States and the Constitution of the several States composing the Union. 12mo. pp. 419. Philadelphia, 1843. 60 42 American Historical Record and Repertory of Not'-'S and Queries. Edited by Benson .J. Lossing. Vol. I. 8vo. half morocco. Philadelphia, 1872. 3 00 43 American Independence. Consola- tory thoughts on. Bv a merchant. 8vo. pp. 68. Edinburgh, 1782. 50 44 American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies. By a society of gentlemen (Rev. Wm. Smith), No. 8, May, to No. 13, October, 1758. 8vo. old sheep. Philadelphia. Printed by Wm. Bradford. 5 00 45 American Oratory; or. Selections from the speeches of eminent .Americans. 8vo. pp. 531, old sheep. Phila., 1836. 125 46 American Republics. Hand-book. Plates and maps. 8vo. pp. 486, paper. Washington, 1891. 1 50 47 American Review (The) of History and Politics, and general repository of liter- ature and state papers. 4 vols. 8vo., half bound. London, 1811-12. 5 00 48 American Revolution. Pictorial History, with a sketch of the early history of the country, the constitution of the United States, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 433. Boston, n. d. 1 50 49 American State Papers and Publick Documents, 1789-1815. Including the Confidential Documents. Second edition. 10 vols. 8vo. old sheep. Boston, 1817. 8 00 50 American State Papers. Foreign Relations, 6 vols.; Indian Affairs, 2 vols-.; Finance, 5 vols.; Commerce and Naviga- tion, 2 vols.; Military Affairs, 7 vols.; Naval Affairs, 4 vols.- Post Office, 1 vol.; Public Lands, 8 voLs.; Claims, 1 vol.; Miscellaneous, 2 vols.; together, 38 vols. Folio, half rus- sia. Washington, v. d. 51 Ames (Nathaniel). The Essays, Humor, and Poems of Nathaniel Ames, father and son, of Dedham, Mass., from their Almanacks, 1726-1775. With notes and comments by Sam Briggs. Fac-similes. 8vo. pp. 490. Cleveland, 1891. 400 52 Anderson (Alex. D.) The Silver Country ; or, The Great South West. A review of tha mineral and other wealth, the attractions and material development of the former Kingdom of New Spain, com- prising Mexico and the Mexican cessions to the United States, in 1848 and 1853. Map. 12mo. pp. 221. N. Y., 1877. 1 75 63 Andrews (I. W.) Manual of the Constitution of the United States. 8vo. pp. 348+57. Cincinnati, 1887. 1 25 54 Application of some political rules to the present state of Great Britain and America. 12mo. pp. 86. London, 1766. 50 55 Ammen(Rear Admiral Daniel). The Old Navy and the New, with an appendix of personal letters from General Grant. 8vo. pp. 553. Philadelphia, 1891. 3 00 56 Aristocracy in America, from the sketch book of a German nobleman. Edited by F. J. Grund. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1839. 2 00 57 Army of the United States. Regu- lations for 1857. 12mo. pp. 479. New York, 1857. 75 58 Another edition, revised, ioT 1S61. 8vo. pp. 559. Philadelphia. 1 00 59 Arnold (Matthew). Civilization in the United States; first and last impres- sions of America. 12mo. pp. 192. Boston, 1888. 1 25 60 Atlantic Telegraph. Published on board the "Great Eastern," July 29> to August 17, 1865. Lithographed. With por- traits and illustrations. Folio, pp. 24. 3 00 61 Atlas, Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas: being a guide to the history of North and .South America and the West Indies, exhibiting an accurate account of the discovery, set- tlement, and progress of their various states, provinces, etc., with the wars, cele- Robert Clarke ^9 The same, extended to 1867. 3 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1868. 7 50 90 Blaine (James G) Twenty Years in Congress, from Lincoln to Garfield, vyith a review of the events which led to the, political revolution of 1860. 2 vols 8vo Norwich, 1884. 7 50 America in General and the United States. 91 Bleeker(Capt. Leonard). The Order Book of. Major of brigade in the early- part of the expedition under Gteneral James Clinton against the Indian settle- ments of Western New York, in the cam- paign of 1779. 4to. pp. 138, paper. New York, 1865. 2 25 92 Blennerhassett Papers. Embody- ing the private journal of Harman Blenner- hassett, and the hitherto unpublished cor- respondence of Burr, .Alston, Comfort Tyler, Devereaux, Dayton, Adair, Miro, Enimett, Theodosia Burr Alston, Mrs. Blennerhas- sett, and others, their contemporaries; de- veloping the purposes and aims of those engaged in the attempted Wilkinson and Burr revolution; embracing also the first account of the "Spanish Association of Kentucky," and a memoir of Blenner- hassett. 13y William H. Saflford. 8vo. pp. 665. Cincinnati, 1891. 3 00 93 Bliss (F. C.) Our Country and Gov- ernment for one hundred years. Illus- trated. 16mo. pp. 224. Newark, N. J., 1876. ' 75 94 Boardman (Timothy). Log Book kept on board the privateer " Oliver Crom- well " during a cruise from London, Ct., to Charleston, S. C, and return, in 1778, with biographical sketch of the author by Rev. S. A. Boardman. Small 4to. pp. 88. Al- bany, 1885. 2 00 95 Bogart (W. H.) Who Goes There? or, men and events — Washington, Lafay- ette, Hamilton, Webster, and others. 16mo. pp. 288. New York, 1866. 75 96 BoUes. (Alberts.) Financial History of the United States, 1774-1885. 3 vols. Svo. New York, 1888. . 9 50 97 Bolles (Alberts.) Industrial History of the United States. A complete survey of American industries. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 936. Norwich, 1881. 4 75 98 Bonynge (Francis). The Future Wealth of America. Being a glance at the resources of the U. S. and the commercial and agricultural advantages; with a review of the China trade. 12mo. pp. 242. New York, 18.52. , 75 99 Botta (Charles). History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America. Translated by G. A. C)tis. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. New Haven, n. d. [1837.] 2 50 100 Bouquet (Col. Henry) and his Cam- paigns in 1763-4. By Rev. Cryus Cort. 12mo. pp. 96. Lancaster, 1883. 30 101 Boynton (H-enry). The World's Greatest Conflict. Review of France and America, 1788-1800. and history of America and Europe, 1800-1804. 12mo. pp. 325. Boston, 1890. 1 50 102 Brackenridge (H. H.) Modern Chivalry; or, the adventures of Captain Farrago and Teague 0' Regan. 4 vols, in 2, 12mo. Philadelphia, n. d. 3 00 103 Another edition. 16mo. pp. 252, old sheep. Wilmington, 1825. 1 25 104 Bradford (Alden). History of the Federal Government for fifty years, 1789- 1839. Svo. pp. 480. Bo.ston, 1840. 1 50 105 Bremer ( Kredrika). The Homes of the New World: impressions of America, Translated by Mary Howitt. 3 vols. 12mo. Binding of vol. 3 broken. Lon., 1853. 3 00 ] 06 Brief Outline of the Rise, Progress, and Failure of the revolutionary scheme of the nineteen Van Buren electors of the State of Maryland in 1836. 8vo. pp. 90, paper. Baltimore. 1837, 75 107 Bristed (John). The Resources of the United States of America; or, a view of the agricultural, commercial, manufactur- inc, financial, political, literary, moral, and religious capacity of the American people. 8vo. pp. 505, boards, uncut. New York, 1818. 1 50 108 British Dominions in North Amer- ica ( History of the) fVuni the first discovery by Sebastian Cabot, in 1497, to 1763. Each province treated separately. 4to. pp. 297+ 275, old calf cracked. London, 1773. 3 00 109 Bromwell (William J.) History of Immigration to the United .States, exhibit- ing the number, sex, ajie, occupation, etc. 8vo. pp. 225. New York, 1856. 1 00 110 Brooks (E. S.) The Story of the American .Soldier in War and in Peace. Illustrated. 8vo. pp 350. Boston, 1889. 2 50 111 Brotherhead (Wm.) The Centen- nial Book of the Signers. Being fac-simile letters of each signer of the Declaration of Independence. Illustrated with one hun- dred engravings of portraits, views, etc., in- cluding thirteen original designs, colored by hand. With a historical monograph and a history of the Centennial Exhibition. Folio, pp. 295, fuil turkey morocco, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1876. 12 00 112 Brougham (Henry, Jr.) An Inquiry into the Colonial Policy of the European Powers. 2 vols., half russia, 8vo. Edinburgh, 1892. (Lord Brougham's first work.) 4 50 113 Brown (Alexander). Tlie Genesis of the United States. A narrative of the movement in England, 160.5-16 which re- sulted in the plantation of North America by Englishmen, disclosing the contest be- tween England and Spain for the possession of the soil now occupied by the United. 6 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. States ; set forth through a series of histori- cal manuscripts, now first published, to- gether with a reissue of rare contemporane- ous tracts, accompanied by bibliographical memoranda, notes, and brief biographies. 100 portraits, maps, and plans. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1890. Net. 15 00 114 Bryce ('Tames). The American Com- monwealth: The national government, the state government, the party system, public opinion, illustrations and reflections, social institutions. 2 vols. 12mo. New York, 1892. 3 00 115 Buccaneers. History of the Buc- caneers of America. Exploits and adven- tures of Lefi-rand, Lolonois, Bat Morgan, Sharp, Watlin, Sawkins, and others, etc. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 16mo. old calf London, 1774.. 6 00 116 Buccaneers (The) and Marooners of America: being an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain notorious freebooters of the Spanish Main. 12mo. pp. 40.1 London, 1892. 1 50 117 Buckingham (J. Silk). America, historical, statistical, and desciiptive. 2 vols. Svo. New York, 1S41. 2 00 Bunker Hill— 118 DRAKE(Sara'l A.) Bunker Hill: the story told in letters from the battle-field by British officers engaged, with introduction, etc. 8vo. pp. 76. Boston, 1875. 1 00 119 Elus (George E.) The .Story of the Battle of Bunker [Breed's] Hill, on June 17, 1775. Map. 16nio. pp. 144. Boston, 1875. 75 120 Annther edition. 15mo. pp. 172, paper. Charleston, 1855. 60 121 Another edition. Svo. pp. 69. Boston 1875. 50 122 Emmons (Richard). The Battle of Bunker Hill; or, the temple of liberty. An historic poem in four cantos. Portrait. ]2nio. pp. 144. New York, 1839. 1 00 123 Everett (E.) Oration. Seventy- fifth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Svo. op. 79, paper. Boston, 1850. 50 124 Frothingham (Richard). The Cen- tennial: Battle of Bunker Hill. With a view of Charleston in 1776; Page'.s plan of action, etc. 18mo. pp. 136. Boston 1875. 60 125 A Particular Account of the Battle of Bunker or Breed's Hill, 17th June, 1775. By a citizen of Boston [Alden Bradford]. 8vo. pp. 27. Boston, 1825. 50 126 Col. William Prescott, the com- mander in the Battle of Bunker Hill. By F.J.Parker. Svo. pp. 21. Boston, 1875. AO 127 SwETT (S.) History of Bunker Hill Battle. With notes. Map. Svo. pp. 58-f 34. Boston, 1826. 1 00 128 Webster (Daniel). Address on lay- ing the corner-stone of the Bunker Hill monument. 12rao. pp. 40, half sheep. Bos- ton, 1825. 60 129 Burgoyne (John). Political and Military Episodes in the latter half of the eighteenth century, derived from the life and correspondence of the Kight Hon. John Burgoyne, general, statesman, dram- atist. By Edw. B. De Fonblanque. Illus- trations and maps. Svo. pp. 500. London, 1876. 3 50 130 Burgoyne (John). A State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid Vjefore the Howse of Commons by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and verified by evidence. With a collection of authentic documents. Maps. 4to. pp. 140+63, calf London, 1780. 7 50 131 Another edition. Maps. Svo. pp. 191 + cix, calf. London, 1780. 3 50 132 Burke (Edmund). An Account of the European settlements in America. 2 vols. Svo. London, 1765. 2 50 133 Another cop;/. 2 vols. 18mo. old calf London, 1766, 1 50 134 Burleigh (Jos. B.) The American Manual; or, the Thinker. Containing an outline of origin and progress of govern- ment, etc. Svo. pp. 330. Phila., 1S57. 60 135 Burnap (George W.) Origin and Causes of Democracy in America. Svo. pp. 29. Baltimore, 1853. 25 136 Burney (James). History of the Buccaneers of America. Svo. pp. 382. Nevf York, 1891. 2 00 ^ 137 Butler (F.) History of the United States, with a geographical appendix. 12mo. pp. 459, shee|.. Wethersfield, 1827. 75 13S Butterworth (H.) Young Folks' History of America. Illustrated. I6mo. pp. 54.3. Boston, 1881. 1 50 139 Calhoun (John C.) The Works of 6 vols. Svo. New York, ISSS. 15 00 140 Campbell (Douglas), The Puritan in Holland, England, and America: an in- troduction to American history. 2 vols. Svo. New York, 1892. 5 ()0 141 Campe (J. H.) The Discovery of America, for the use of children. I6mo. pp. 282. London, 1799. 75 142 Carey (H. C) and Lea (J.) The Geography, History, and Statistics of Amer- ica and the West Indies: exhibiting a cor- rect account of their discovery, settlement, and progress. Map and plates. Svo. pp. 4(7. London, n. d. [1824]. 2 25 ' America in General and the Uniled States. 143 Carey (H, C.) and Lea (J.) A Com- plete Historical, Chronological, and Geo- graphical American Atlas, being a guide to the history of North and .South America and the West Indies; exhibiting an accu- rate account of the discovery, settlement of the various kingdoms, states, provinces, etc., together with the wars, celebi'ated bat- tles, and remarkable events of the year 1822. 5ri coloreil maps with text. Folio. Philadelphia, 1822. 5 00 144 Carey (Matthew). The Olive Branch; or, faults on both sides, Federal and Demo- cratic. 8vo. pp. 458. Winchester, 1817. 1 7-5 145 Carey (M.) The New Olive Branch; or, an attempt to establish an identity of interest between agriculture, manufactures, and commerce. 8vo. pp. 130. Philadel- phia, 1821. 1 50 146 Carnegie (Andrew). Triumphant Democracy; or, fifty years' march of the Republic. 12mo. pp. 519. New York, 1888. 1 00 147 Carrington (fl. B.) Battle Maps and Charts ot the American Revolution, with explanatory notes and references. Sm. 4to. New York, 1881. 1 25 148 Carrington (H. B.) Battles of the American Revolution. Historical and mil- itary criticism and topographical illustra- tion. Royal 8vo. pp. bOU. New York, 1876. 6 00 149 Carroll (A. E.) The Star of the West; or, National Men and National Measures. Portraits. 12mo. pp. 366, Bos- ton, 1856. 1 00 150 Cass (Lewis). A Discourse at the Capital of the U. S. before the American Historical Society. 8vo. pp. 58, paper. Washington, 1836. 50 151 Census. The Seventh, 18.50, Em- bracing a statistical view of each of the States and Territories, arranged by coun- ties, towns, etc. With aggregate tables compared with every previous census since 1790, etc. By J. D. B. DeBow. 4to, pp. 1022, Washington, 1853. 2 OO 152 The Seventh. Compendium. Svo.pp. 400. Washington, 1854, 100 1.53 The Seventh. Mortality Statis- tics. 8vo. pp. 304, Washington, 1855. 75 154 The Seventh. Abstract. Rp- ports of 18.)1 and 1852. 8vo. pp. 160. Washington, 1853. 50 155 The Eighth, I860. Preliminary Report. Bv Jos. C. G. Kennedy. 8vo. pp. 294. Washington, 1862. 7o 156 The Eighth. Statistics, includ- ing ^Mortality, Property, etc. 4to. pp. 584. Washington, 1866. 1 50 157 The Ninth, 1870. Vol. 1. Sta- tistics of Population. Vol. 2. Vital Statis- tics. Vol. 3. Wealth and Industry. 3 vols. 4to. Washington, 1872. 5 00 158 The Ninth, Compendium. By Francis A. Walker. 8vo. pp. 942. Wash- ington, 1872. 1 25 159 The Tenth, 1880. Population. Maps. 4to. pp. 961. Washington, 1883. 2 00 160 The Tenth. Public Indebted- ness. Diagrams. 4to. pp. 667. W,ashing- ton, 1881. 1 50 161 The Tenth. Mining Laws. 4to. pp. 705. Washington, 188.V 1 50 162 The Tenth. Compendium. 2 vols. 8vo. 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The Lands ot the Southei-n Pacific Railroad Company with General Information of the Resources of Southern California. Large map. 8vo. pp. 136+68. London. 1 25 1786 MarCOU (Jules). Notes upon the First Discoveries of California and the origin of its Name. Map. 8vo. pp. 6. Washington, 1878. 25 17S7 Nordlioff (Charles). California for Health, Pleusure. and Residence A book for travelers ami settlers. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 206. New York, 1882. 2 00 1788 Nordhoff (Charles). Northern Cali- fornia, (.Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands. Illus. 8vo. pp. 256. N. Y., 1874. 2 50 1789 Nordhoff (Charles). Peninsular California. Some account of the climate soil, productions and present condition chiefly of the Northern half of Lower Cali- fornia. Maps and plates. 8vo. pp. 130, New York, 1888. 1 00 1790 Norman (Lucia) A Popular His- tory of California. 16mo. pp. 216. San Francisco, 1889. 1 00 1791 Notes of Travel in California from Official Report of Colonel Fremont and Major Emery. 16mo. pp. 311. Dublin 1849. 75 1792 Another copy. 8vo. pp. 29+83, paper. New York, 1849. 60 1793 Outcroppings : being Selections of California Verse Square 18mo. pp. 144. San Francisco. 1866. 75 1794 Patterson (Lawson E.) Twelve Years in the Mines of California. Em- bracing a general view of the gold region. 16mo. pp. 108. Cambridge, 1862. 1 GO 1795 Pioneer (The); or, California ^ Monthly Magazine. Edited by F. C. Ewer. ' 4 vols, in 2, half morocco. San Francisco, 1854-5. 20 00 ■ 1796 Player-Frowd (J. G.) Six Months in California. ]2mo. pp. 164. London, ' 1872. 1 25 , 1797 Remondino (Dr. P. C.) The Med- iterranean Shores of America, Southern ' California: its climatic, physical, and me- teorological conditions. Illustrated. 8vo.- pp. 160. Philadelphia, 1892. 1 25 1 798 Revere (J- W. ) A Tour of Duly in California, including a description of the ' gold region, etc. Illustrated. ]2mo. pp, 305. New York, 1849. 1 75 1799 Ringgold (Cadwalader). A Series of Charts, witii sailing directions, embrac- ing surveys of Farrallones, Bays of San Francisco, and San Pablo, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and American rivers, including the cities of Sacnimento and Boston, State of California. Map and plates, with 48 pp. text. Royal 8vo. Wa=.hington, J852. 175 1800 Robinson (Fayette). California and . its Gold Regions. With a geographical and topographical view of the country. Map. 12mo. pp. 137, paper. N. Y., 1849. 1 25 1801 Royce (Josiah). California, from the conquest in 1846 to the second vigi- lance committee in San Francisco. Map. 16mo. pp. 513. Boston, 1889. 1 25. 1802 Ryan (William Redmond). Per- sonal Adventures in Upper and Lower , California. 23 illustrations. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1850. 2 50 1803 San Barnardino County. Welch . (S. L. ) Southern California. Illustrated, 8vo. pp. 84. Los Angeles, 1887. 50 1804 San Francisco. Soule (F.) and Gihon (J. H.) The Annals of San Fran- cisco. Containing u. summary of the his- tory of the first discovery, settlement, progress, and present condition of Cali- fornia. 150 engravings. 8vo. pp. 824. .New York, 18.55. 4 Of) 1805 San Francisco. Taylor (William). Seven Years' fStreet Preaching in San Francisco, embracing incidents, triumph- ant death scenes, etc. 12mo. pp. 394. 11-' lustrated. New York (1856). 1 50 Central West. 67 1806 San Francisco Vigilance Commit- tee of 1856. With some interesting sketches of events succeeding 1 846. Edited by Frank W. Smith. 8vo. pp. 83. San Francisco, * m 1883. 50 1807 Santa Barbara and Around There. By Edward Robert. Illustrated. 18mo. 191. Bcston, 1886. 75 1808 Santa Barbara County. Its Cli- mate, Soil, and Products. By J. J. Perkins. 12nio. pp. 35. Sanla Barbara, 1884. 25 1809 Saxon (Isabelle). Five Years within the Golden Gate. 12mo. pp. 315. London, 1868. 1 50 1810 Seyd (Ernest). California and its Resources. Illustrations and maps. 8vo. pp. 168. London, 1858. 1 25 , 1811 Sbaw (Pringle). Ramblings in California. Containing a description of the country, life at the mines, state of so- ciety, etc., interspersed with characteristic anecdotes, etc. 12mo. pp. 239. Toronto, n. d. 1 25 1812 Shaw (William). Golden Dreams and Waking Realities: being the adven- ' tures of a gold-seeker in California and the Pacific islands. 12mo. pp. 316. London, 1851. 1 50 1813 Simpson (J. H.) The Shortest Route to California. Illustrated by a his- tory of explorations of the great basin of the Utah. Map. 8vo. pp. 58. Philadelphia, 1869. 1 00 1814 Society of California Pioneers. J. ' S. Hittel's address. 8vo. pp. 21. 25 1815 Sonoma County. Thompson (R. A.) Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Sonoma County, California. 8vo. pp. 104, ■ paper. Philadelphia, 1877. 1 00 1816 Swasey (W. F.) The Early Days and Men of California. Portrait and view. 8vo. pp. 406. Oakland, 1801. 3 50 1817 Taylor (Benj. F.) Between the Gates. Illustrated, 12mo. pp. 292. Chi- cago, 1886. 1 50 ' 1818 Taylor (William). California Life. Illustrated. 16 engravings. 12mo. pp. 348. New York, 1858. 1 25 1819 Thomes (Wm. H.) California as It Is and Was. 16mo. pp. 130. Boston, 1887. 75 1820 Todd (Rev. John). California and its Wonders. 17 plates. 18mo. pp. 208. London, 1880. 1 00 1821 Truman (Ben. C.) Semi-Tropical California. Its climate, healthfulness, pro- ductiveness, and scenery, etc. 8vo. pp. 204. ■ San Francisco, 1874. 1 75 1822 Tuthill (Franklin). History of California. 8vo. pp. 657, sheep. San Fran- cisco, 1866. 4 00 1823 Tyson (P. T.) Geology and Indus- trial Resources of California. Maps. 8vo. pp. 227+37. Baltimore, 1851. 1 50 1824 Tyson (P. T.) Information in Re- lation io the Geology and Topography of California. 13 maps and sections. 8vo. pp. 127+37. Washington, 1850. 2 00 1825 TJpham (Samuel C.) Notes of a Voyage to California via Cape Horn, to- gether with scenes in El Dorado in 1849-50, reminiscences, etc. 45 illustrations. 8vo. pp. 594. Philadelphia, 1878. ' 3 00 1826 Van Dyke (Theodore S.) Southern California: its valleys, hills, and streams: its animals, birds, and fishes; its gardens, farms, and climate. 12mo. pp. 233. New York, 1886. 1 50 1827 Venegas (Miguel). A Natural and Civil History of California. Containing an accurate description of the country, the customs of the inhabitants, together with accounts of several voyages and attempts made for settling California. Map and plates. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1759. 10 00 1828 [Venegas (Miguel)]. Histoire Na- turelle et Civile de la Californie. Map. 3 vols. 18mo. Paris, 1767. 5 00 1829 Warner (Chas. Dudley). Our Italy. An exposition of the climate and resources of Southern California. Profusely illus- trated. 8vo. pp. 226. N. Y., 1891. 2 50 1830 Woods (D. B.) Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings. 12mo. pp. 199. New York, 1851. 1 25 CENTRAL WEST. 1831 American Pioneer (The). A Monthly Periodical, devoted to collecting and publishing sketches relative to the early settlement and successive improve- ment of the Western Country. Edited by John S. Williams. Illustrated. 2vols. 8vo. Cincinnati, 1842-43. 10 00 1832 Americans as they are. De- scribed in a Tour through the Valley of the Mississippi. 12mo. pp. 221, boards. Lon- don, 1828. 1 00 1833 Amphlett(Wm.) The Emigrants' Direotocy.to the Western States of North America: including a voyage from Liver- pool; the Geography and Topography of the whole Western Country, with instruc- tions for descending the rivers Ohio and Mississippi, etc. 12mo. pp. 208, boards, uncut. London, 1819. 6 00 68 Robert Clarke Sf Co., Cincinnati. 1834 Andrews (Israel W.) The Ordi- nance of 1787. 8vo. pp. 11, half bound. Salem, 1877. 60 1835 Annals of the West. Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which have Occurred in the Western States and Territories to the Year 1 845. B v James H.Perkins. 8vo.pp.591. Cin'ti, 1846. -2 50 1836 Another edition, revised and enlarged, By J. M. Peck, 8vo. pp. 808. St. Louis, 1850. 3 00 1837 Another edition, brought down to 1856. By James K. Albach. 8vo.pp. 1016. Pittsburgh, 1857. 4 50 1838 Another copy, half morocco. 5 00 1839 Another co-py, half calf, extra. 6 00 1840 Baily ( Francis) Journal of a Tour in Unsettled Parts of North America in 1796-7. ' (Down the Ohio and Mississippi, and back to Knoxville, Tenn.) 8vo. pp. 439. London, 1856. 3 50 1841 Barber (J. W.) and Howe (Henry). All the Western States and Territories, from the Alleghanies to the Pacific, and from the Lakes to the Gulf Containing their history from the earliest times, with local history, incidents of pioneer life, biographical sketches. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 733. Cincinnati, 1868. 2 50 1842 Barrett (Jay A.) Evolution of the Ordinance of 1787, with an Account of the Earliest Plans for the Government of the North-western Territory. 8vd. pp. 94. New York, 1891. 1 00 1843 Beatty (Charles). A Journal of a Two Months' Tour, with View of promoting Eeligion among the Frontier Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the Indians to the Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. 8vo. pp. 110. London, 1768. 3 00 1844 Beecher (Lyman). A Plea for the West. 16mo. pp. 144. Cin'ti, 1836. 40 1845 Beltrami (J. C.) A Pilgrimage in Europe and America, leading to the Dis- covery of the Sources of the Mississippi and Bloody River; with a description of the whole course of the fcmer, and of the Ohio. Maps and portraits. 2 vols. Svo. boards uncut. London, 1828. 3 00 1846 Blanchard(Rufus). Discovery and Conquest of the North-west, including the early history of Chicago, Detroit, Vincennes, St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Prairie Du Chein, Marietta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, etc.; and incidents of pioneer life in the region of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Val- ley. With an appendix containing Wash- ington's Journal of a Tour to the Ohio in J 753, with notes bv John G. Shea. Illus. Svo. pp. 4S5-t-34. Chicago, 1880, 3 00 1847 Brackenridge (H. M.) Recollec- tions of Persons and Places in the West. 12mo. pp. 244. Philadelphia, 1834. 1 00 1848 Bradford (Wm. J. A.) Notes on the North-west; or, valley of the Upper/ Mississippi, comprising the country be- tween Lakes Superior and Michigan, and the Illinois and Missouri rivers. 12rao. pp. 302. New York, 1846. 1 50 1849 Brown (Samuel R.) Western Gaz- etteer and Emigrant Directory. A geo- graphical description of the Western States and Territories. 8vo. pp. 399. Belfast, 1819. 1 50 1850 Bullock (W.) Sketch of a Journey through the Western States from New Orleans to New York, in 1827, with a de- scription of the new and flourishing city of Cincinnati. By Messrs. B. Drake and, E.D.Mansfield. Maps. 1 2mo. boards, un- cut. London, J 827. 2 50, 1851 Burnet (Jacob). Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western Territory. 8vo. pp. 501. Cincinnati, 1847. 4 GO 1852 Another copy. Morocco. 5 00 1853 Butterfield (C. W.) History of the Discovery of the North-west by John Nicolet, in 1634, with a sketch of his life. 12mo. pp. 113. Cincinnati, 1881. 100 1854 Caird(James, M. P.) Prairie Farm- ing m America. With notes by the way on Canada and the United States. 12ino. pp. 130. Ne* York, 1859. 50 * 18.55 Carlton (Robert [Rev. R.B.Hall]). The New Purchase, or, early years in the Far West. 2 vols. 12mo. boards. New York, 1843. 2 00 1856 Another edition. 2 vols in I. New ' Albany, 1855. , 1 75 1857 Chapman (T. J.) The French in the AUeghenv Valley. 12mo. pp. 209. Cleveland, 1887. 1 25 1855 Clavers (Mrs. Mary [Mrs. C. M. Kirkland]). Our New Home in the West; or, glimpses of life among the early settlers. With illustrations by Darley. 12mo. pp. 298, boards. New York, 1872. 1 25 1859 Coggeshall (Wm. T.) Frontier Life and Character in the South and West 12mo. pp. 313. Columbus, 1860. 1 50 1860 Colerick (E. Fenwick). Adven- tures of Pioneer Children. A portrayal of the part performed by the children of the early pioneers in establishing homes in the wilderness; acts of unequaled bravery and patriotism ; adventures with wild beasts and brutal savages. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 236. Cincinnati. 1888. ' 1 00 Central West. 69 1861 Combs' (Gen. Leslie). Narrative, embracing incidents in tiie early history of the North-western Territory. "Svo. pp. 24. Washington, J 855. 50 • • 1862Conclill'sRiverGuideandGazatteer of all the towns in the Western waters. 44 maps of the rivers. Svo. pp. 128, paper. Cincinnati, 1850. 40 1863 Coxe (Daniel). A Description of the English Province of Carolina. By the Spaniards called Florida, and by the French La Louisiana. As aJso of the great and famous river Meschacebe, or Mississippi, the five vast navigable lakes of fresh water, and the parts adjacent, together with an accountof the commodities of the growth and production of the said province, and a preface containing some considerations on the consequences of the French making ' settlements there. Map. Svo. pp. 90. St. Louis, 1840. 2 25 1864 Cuming' (F.) Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country, through the States of Ohio and Kentucky. A voyage down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and a trip • • through the Mississippi Territory and part of West Florida. 16mo. pp. 504, full bound. Pittsburgh, 1810. 4 50 1865 Cumings (Samuel). The Western Pilot. Containing charts of the Ohio river and the Mississippi from the mouth of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico, with a gazetteer of the towns on their banks, etc. Svo. pp. 154. Cincinnati, 1829. 1 25 1866 The same. Editions of 1833, 1834, 1838, and 1843. Each, 1 25 1867 Curtiss (D. S.) Western Portrait- ure and Emigrant's Guide. A description of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, with re- marks on Minnesota and other Territories. Map. 12mo. pp. 351. N. Y., 1852. 1 00 1868 Cutler (Wm. P.) The Ordinance of July 13, 1787, for the Government of the Territory North-west of the River Ohio. Svo. pp. 48, half bound. Marietta (1887).' ' 60 1869 Dana (C, W.) The Great West; or, the garden of tlie world. Its history, wealth, natural advantages, and its future. With a complete guide to emigrants, statis- tics, etc. 12mo. pp. 396. Boston, 1857. 1 50 1870 Dana (E.) Geographical Sketches on the Western Country. Designed for emigrants and settlers, being the result of extensive researches and remarks. In- cluding a particular description of the un- sold "public lands, etc. 12mo. pp. 312. old sheep. Cincinnati, 1819. 1 50 1871 Darby (Wm.) Emigrant's Guide to the Western and South-western States. Comprising a geographical and statistical description of the States. Map. Svo. pp. 324, boards. New York, 1818. 150 1872 Drake (S. N.) The Making of the Great West, I512-188:i: Maps and illustra- tions. 12mo. pp. 339. N. Y., 1887. 1 75 1873 Dulieu (M. J.) Mississippi et In- diana. Souvenirs d'Amerique. 12mo. pp. 310, paper, uncut. Bruxelles, 1862. 75 1874 Edwards (L.) and Hopewell (M.) The Great West and her Commercial Metropolis. Embracing a general view of the West, and a complete history of St. Louis, from the landing of Ligueste in 1764. Illustrations and portrait. Svo. pp. 604. St. Louis, 1860. 2 00 1875 EUet (Charles, Jr.) The Missis- sippi and (Jhio Rivers, containing plans for the protection of the delta from inunda- tion, and of improving the navigation of the Ohio and other rivers by means of reservoirs. Plans. Royal Svo. pp. 367. Philadelphia, 1853. 3 00 1876 Ellet (Mrs. E. F.) The Pioneer Women of the West. 12mo. pp. 434. Philadelphia, n. d. 75 1877 Evans (Estwick). A Pedestrious Tour of Four Thousand Miles through the Western States and Territories during the Winter and Spring of 1818. 12mo. pp. 250, boards, uncut. Concord, N. H., 1819. 6 00 1878 Falconer (Thos.) On the Discovery of the Mississippi, and on the South-western Oregon and North-western Boundary of the United States. Maps. 12mo. Lon- don, 1844. 1879 Fernow (Berthold). The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days. Small 4to. pp. 299, paper. Albany, 1890. 5 00 1880 Ferris (Jacob). The States and Territories of the Great West. Their geography, history, resources, local history, etc. Giving a table of distances. No map. 12mo. pp. 352. N. Y., 1856. 75 1881 Flint (Timothy). Condensed Ge- ography and History of the Western States; or, the Mississippi Valley. 2 vols. Svo. Cincinnati, 1828. 3 00 1882 Flint (Timothy). The History and Geography of the Mississippi Valley; to which is appended a condensed physical geography of the Atlantic States and the whole American Continent. 2 vols, in 1. Svo. old sheep. Boston, 1833. 2 00 1883 Flint (Timothy). Recollections of the last Ten Years, passed in occasional Residences and Journeyings in the Valley of the Mississippi, from Pittsburgh and the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico. Svo. pp. 395. Boston, 1826. 3 00 1884 Another copy. Half calf, uncut. 4 00 70 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Ciyicinnati. 1885 Gallagher (W.D.) Progress in the North-west. Annual Discourse before the Historical Society of Ohio, April 8, 1850. 8yo. pp. 88, paper. Cincinnati, 1850. 50 1886 Gallaher (James). The Western Sketch-book. 12mo. pp. 408. Boston, 1852. 1 25 1887 Genius of the West. A Monthly Magazine of Western Literature. Edited by W. T. Cofrgeshall. Vol. 4 and part of Vol. 5. Jan., 1855, to Juljf, 1856. 8vo. Cin'ti. 2 00 1888 Gould (E. W.) Fifty Years on the Mississippi; or, history of river navigation; the introduction of steam as a propelling power; the first steamboats on the Hudson, Delavv'are, and Ohio rivers; navigatiori of the Western waters before steam; the first steamboats; their effect upon the settle- ment of the Valley of the Mississippi; character and speed of boats at different periods; biographies of prominent steam- boatraen, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 749. St. Louis, 1889. 3 00 1889 Hale (John P.) Trans-Allegheny Pioneers. Historical sketches of the first white settlement West of the AUeghenies, 1748 and after. 12mo. pp. 330. Cincin- nati, 1886. 1 50 1890 Hall (B. F.) The Western Land- owner's Guide. Containing a summary of the statute regulations. J2mo. pp. 477. Auburn, N. Y., 1847. 1 25 1891 Hall (Edward H.) The Great West. Travelers', miners', and emigrants' guide and hand-book. 16mo. pp. 198. New York, 1866. 75 1892 Hall (Jas.) Legends of the West. 8vo. pp. 265. Philadelphia, 1832. 1 00 1893 flall(Jas.) Legends of the West. Sketches illustrative of the habits, occupa- tions, privations, adventures, and sports of the pioneers of the West. 12mo. pp. 435. Cincinnati, 1874. 2 00 1894 Hall (James). Letters from the West. Containing sketches of scenery, manners, and customs connected with the first settlement of the Western States. 8vo. pp. 385. London, 1828. 2 00 1895 Hall (Jas.) Notes on the Western States. Containing descriptive sketches of their soil, climate, resources, and scenery. 12mo. pp. 304. Philadelphia, 1838. 1 25 1896 Hall (James). Reply to Strictures on Sketches of the West, in the North American Review, No. 92. 12mo. pp. 23, paper. Philadelphia, 1838. 35 1897 Hall (James). Romance of West- ern History; or, sketches of history, life, and manners in the West. 12mo. pp. 420. Cincinnati, 1871. 2 00 1898 Hall (James). Statistics of the West at the Close of the Year 1836. 12mo. pp. 284, half calf. Cincinnati, 1836. 1 50 1899 Hall (James). The West. Its soil' , surface, and productions. 12mo. pp. 260. Cincinnati, 1848. I 00 1900 Hall (James). The West. Its com- merce and navigation. 12mo. pp. 328. Cincinnati, 1848. 1 00 1901 Hart (A. M.) , History of the Val- ley of the Mississippi. 12mo. pp. 286. Cin- cinnati, 1853. 1 50 1902 Another edition. 12mo. pp. 155, paper. St. Louis, 1852. , 75 1903 Heroes and Hunters of the West Comprising sketches and adventures of Boone, Kenton, Logan, Whetzel, and others. 12mo. pp. 300. Philadelphia, 1869. 75 1904 Hesperian (The); or, Western Monthly Magazine. Edited by William D. Gallagher and Otway Curry. 3 vols. 8vo. half morocco. Columbus, O. , 1838. 1905 Tiiesame. Vols. 1 and 2, sheep. 6 00 1906 Hildreth (S. P.') Contributions to the Early History of the North-west, in- cluding the Moravian Missions in Ohio. 16mo. pp. 240. Cincinnati, 1864. 1 00 1907 Hinsdale (B. A.) The Old North- west. With a view of the thirteen colonies as constituted by the roval charters. Maps. 8vo. pp. 440. New York, 1888. 2 50 1908 Histoire Critique de la Decouverte du Mississippi (1669-J673). 8vo. pp. 22. Paris, 1872. 75 1909 [Hoffman (C. F.)] A Winter in the West. 2 vols. 12mo. New York, 1835. 2 00 1910 Another copy. Half calf, extra. 4 00 1911 Another edition. 12mo. pp. 64, paper. Chicago, 1882. 50 1912 Howe (Daniel W.) The Laws and Courts of North-west and Indiana Terri- tories. 12mo. pp. 25. Indianapolis, 1886. 25 _ 1913 Howe (Henry). Historical Collec- tions of the Great West. Containing nar- ratives of the great events in the history of the West, from the discovery of the Mississippi to the opening of the Pacific railroad; together with histories and de- scriptions of the new States and Terri- tories. Maps and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 564. Cincinnati, 1873. '2 00 1914 Another edition. 2 vols, in 1. Cin- cinnati, 1853. I 50 1915 Hurlbut(H. H.) Father Marquette at Milwaukee and Chicago. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Chicago, 1878. 25 Central West. 71 1916 Imlay (G.) A Topographical De- scription of the Western Territory of North America. Containing an account of its climate, population, manners, and customs, ^etc. 8vo. pp. 247, half bound. London, 1792. 4 00 1917 Another edition. 18mo. pp. 249. Dub- lin, 1793. 3 00 1918 The s^me. Second edition. To which are added the discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky, by John Filson; the adventures of Col. Daniel Boone; the minutes of the Pianshaw Coun- cil, 1784; and an account of the Indian nations. Map and index. 8vo. pp. 432. London, 1793. 6 50 1919 Another copy. Full calf. 8 50 1920 The same. Third edition. To which are added: The culture of Indian corn, hemp, flax, etc.; Heart's observations on the ancient works; Hutchitis' description of Louisiana and West Florida; account of the soil, growing timber, and other produc- tions, etc.; Franklin's remarks; Hutchins' description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, etc.; Kennedy's iournal up the Illinois river; description of Tennessee; an act establishing Knoxville; treaty be- tween the United States and Spain for the free navigation of the Mississippi ; and plan of association of the North American Land Company. Maps and index. 8vo. pp.598. London, 1797. _ 12 00 1921 Another copy. Without the maps, binding cracked. 7 50 1922 Incidents and Sketches connected with the Early History and Settlement of the West. With numerous illustrations. 8vo. pp. 72, paper. Cincinnati. 50 1923 James' Traveler's Companion through the V\'est and South. 24mo. pp. 192+67. Cincinnati, 1853. 50 1924 Kimball and James' Business Di- rectory for the Mississippi Valley. With a brief notice of the discovery and occupa- tion of the Mississippi Valley, etc. 8vo. pp. 546. Cincinnati, 1844. 1 25 1925 Knight (Geo. AV.) History and Managements of Land Grants for Educa- tion in the North-west Territory (Ohio, In- diana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin). 8vo. pp. 175, paper. New York, 1885. I 00 1926 Lilly (Lambert). The History of the Western States. Illustrated by tales, sketches, and anecdotes. 16mo. pp. 156, half bound. Boston, 1835. 50 1927 Lloyd (James). Steamboat Direc- tory, and disasters on the Western Waters. Containing the history of the first applica- tion of st<-am as a motive power; the lives of John Fitch and Robert Fulton; like- nesses and engravings of the first steam- boats; early scenes on the Western waters, from 1798 to 1812. Maps of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, etc. 8vo..pp. 326. Cin- cinnati, 1856. 4 00 1928 Log Cabin (The), or. World Before You. Also, a New Home — Who'll Follow; or. Glimpses of Western Life. By Mary Clavers. 32mo. London, 1844. 1 00 1929 Lorraine (E.) The Central Water Line from the Ohio River to the Virginia Capes, connecting the Kanawha and James Rivers 8vo. pp. 95, paper. Richmond, Va., 1868. 50 1930 McClung (John A.) Sketches of Western Adventures. Containing an ac- count of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from, 1755 to 1794, with an appendix. Also additional sketches of adventure. Illus- trated. ]2mo.- pp. 398. Louisville, Ky., 1879. 2 00 1931 McConnell ( J. L.) Western Char- acters; .or, Types of Border Life in the Western States. Illustrated 12mo. pp. 378. New York, 1S53. 1 50 1932 McDonald (John). Biographical Sketches of General Nathaniel Massie, General Duncan Mc.4rthur, Captain Will- iam Wells, and General Simon Kenton, who were Early Settlers in the Western Coun- try. 16mo. pp. 267, sheep. Cincinnati, 1838. 4 00 1933 Macy (Jesse). Institutional Begin- nings in a Western State. 8vo. pp. 38, paper. Baltimore, 1884. 25 1934 Mason (A. L.) The Romance and Tragedy of Pioneer Life.- A popular ac- count of the heroes and adventurers, who, by their valor and war-craft, beat back the savages from the borders of civilization, and gave the American forests to the plow and sickle, etc. With an introduction by J. R. Ridpath. Numerous illustrations. 8vo. pp. 1032, Cincinnati, 1883. 3 75 1935 Meeker (N. C.) Life in the West; or. Stories of the Mississippi Valley. 12mn. pp. 360. New York, 1868. 1 50 1936 Milburn (W. H.) The Pioneer Preachers and People in the Mississippi Valley. 12mo. pp. 465. N. Y., 186 ). 1 25 1937 Milburn (W. H.) The Rifle, Axe, and Saddlebags, and other Lectures. Por- trait. 12mo. pp. 3U9. N. Y., 1858. 1 25 1938 Mills (S, J.) and Smith (D.) Re- port of a Missionary Tour through that Part of the United States which lies West of the Allegheny Mountains. 8vo. pp. 64, paper. Andover, 1815. 3 50 # 72 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cinciyinati. 1939 Massey (.S. L.) Traveler's Com- panion through the Western States. Maps. J8mo. pp. 224. Cincinnati, 1851. 50 1940 Mississippi. Le decouverte du, avec notices sur les Exi'lorateurs De Soto, JoUiet, etc. 18mo. pp. 73, paper. Quebec, 1873. 75 1941 Monette(John W.) History of the Discoveiy and Settlement of the Valley of the Mis.sissippi by the great European powers, Spain, France. Great Britain, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, J 846. 1.5 00 1942 Moselle, Steamer. Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes of the explosion of the Moselle, etc. 8vo. pp. 76. Cincinnati, 1838. 75 1943 Navigator (The). Containing Di- rections for Navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio and Missis.sippi rivers, etc., and a concise description of the towns, vil- lages, settlements, etc. 16mo. pp. 304, half bound, piece torn off one leaf. Pittsburgh, 1818. 2 50 1944 North-west Territory. 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(Fergus Series, No. 12) 50 2245 Matson (N.) The Pioneers of Illi- nois: containing a series of sketches relat- ing to events which occurred previous to 1813; also, narrative of many thrilling in- cidents connected with the early settle- ment of the West, drawn from history, tra- dition, and personal reminiscences. 12mo. pp. 306. Chicago, 1882. 1 50 2246 Mikkelsen (M. A.) The Bishop Hill Colony. A religious communistic set- tlement in Henry county, Illinois. 8vo. pp.80. Baltimore, 1891 . 75 2247 Morris. Turner (E. B.) Reminis- cences of Morris and History of the Con- gregational Church. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Chicago, 1865. 50 2248 Oliver (Wm.) Eight Months in Illinois, with Information to Emigrants. 32mo. pp. 141. Newcastle upon Tyne, 3 843. 2 00 2249 Peck(J. M.) Gazetteer of Illinois: 'Containing a general view of the State; a general view of each county, and a par- ticular description of each town, etc. 1 6mo. pp. 388. Philadelphia, 1837, 1 25 2250 Peoria. Ballance (C.) The His- tory of Peoria. 12mo. pp. 271. Peoria, J 870. 2 25 2251 Reynolds (.lohn). The Pioneer History of Illinois: containing the discov- ery, in 1673, and the history of the country tothe year 1818, when the state government vpas organized 12mo. pp. 348. Belleville, 111., 1852. Slightly water-stained. 8 00 2252 The same. Second edition. With portrait, notes, and index. 8vo. pp. 459. Chicigo, 1887. 5 00 2253 Rockford. Lemley (John). The Weeping Pilgrim ; or, the early life of .John Lemley, the editor of the Golden Censer, published at Rockford, Illinois. 8vo. pp 64, paper. Rockford, 111., 1869. 50 22.54 Sangramon Country. Henderson (John G. ) Early History of the "Sanga- mon Country." Being notes on the first settlements in Morgan, Scott, and Cass counties. 8vo. pp. 33, paper. Davenport, 1873. 75 2255 Sangamon County. Power (John C.) History of the Early Settlers of San- gamon County. By John Carroll Power, assisted by his wife, Mrs. S. A. Power, Portraits. Imp. 8vo. pp. 797. Springfield 1876. 5 00 2256 Springfield. Power (John C.) His- tory of Springfield, Illinois. Its attractions as a home, and advantages lor business, manufacturing, etc. 8vo. pp. 106. Spring- field, 1871. 75 2257 Welby (Adlard). A Visit to North America and the English Settlements in Illinois. With a winter's residence in Philadelphia. Numerous illustrations. 8vo. pp. 224. London, 1821. 4 GO ^ 2258 Williamson County. Erwin (Mile). The History of Williamson County, Illinois, from the earliest times down to the pres- ent. With an account of the secession movement, ordinances, raids, etc. Also a complete history of its "bloody vendetta," including all its recondite causes, results, etc. i2mo. pp. 286, cloth. Marion, 1876. 1 25 2259 Another copy, paper. 75 2260 Woodruff (G. H.) Fifty Years Ago. Northern Illinois previous to and during the Black Hawk War. 8vo. pp. 62. Joliet, ] 883. 60 2261 Woods (John). Two Years' Resi- dence in the Settlement on the English Prairie in the Illinois Country, United States. With an account of the principal towns, villages, etc., and the habits and customs of the backwoodsman. 8vo. pp. 310. London, 1822. 5 00 INDIANA, 2262 Beste-(J. Richard). The Wabash; or, adventures of an English gentleman's family in the interior of America. 2 vols. 12mo. half bound. London, 1855. 4 00 2263 Bolton (N.) Early History of In- dianapolis and Central Indiana. 8vo. pp. 29. Indianapolis, 1853. 40 2264 Boone County, Early Life and Times in Boone County, Indiana. The settlement of ea'ch township, church hisio- ries, pioneer families, etc. 8vo. pp. 498. Lebanon, Ind., 1887. 3 00 2265 Boone County. Neal (S.) and Bishop (J. M.) An Address, containing the History of Boone County, Indiana, from its Organization to the Present. By Stephen Neal. And a Sermon on the His- tory and Growth of Presbylerianism in Boone County. By Rev. J. M. Bishop. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Lebanon, 1S76. 50 Indiana. 85 2266 Brute (Rt. Rev. Simon Wm.) M-,- moirs. The first bishop of Vincennes, Ind. By Rt. Rev. Jas. E. Bayley. 12mo. pp. 223. New Yotk, 1861. 1 00 < • 2267 Cady (C. W.) Indiana Annual Register for 1845. 24mo. pp. 208. In- dianapolis. 50 2268 The same, for 1846. 1 6mo. pp. 26 1 . 75 2269 Cannelton. On the Margin of the 'Illinois Coal Basin. Its advantages, etc. 8vo. pp. 108. Louisville, 1850. 60 2270 Cass County. Helm (Thomas B.) History of Cass (.'ounty. With personal sketches of prominent men and pioneers. 4to. pp. 63, paper. Chicago, 1878, 75 2271 Clay and Owen Counties: Histori- cal and Biographical. By Chas. Blancbard. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 966, half morocco. Chicago, 1884. 3 50 2272 Cox (fcJandford C) Recollections of the Early Settlement of the Wabash Val- ley. 8vo. pp. 160. Lafayette, 1860. 150 2273 Crawfordsville. .lohnston (Jas. H.) A Ministry ot Forty Years in Indiana. A historical discourse, delivered at Craw- fordsville, Ind., February 5, 1855. 8vo. pp. 30, paper. Indianapolis, 1865. 25 2274 Dearborn County. Cotton (Rev. Judge A. J.) Poems. To which is ap- pended an autobiographical sketch and a condensed history of the early settlements, incidents, and improvements of Dearborn County, Indiana. ]2mo. pp. 526. Cincin- nati, 1860. 2 50 2275 Dillon (John B.) A History of Indiana, from its earliest explorations by the Europeans to tlie close of the territorial government in 1815, including the discov- ery, settlement, etc., of the Territory North- west of the Ohio River, etc. 8vo. pp. xii, 637, sheep. Maps and plates. Indianapo- lis, 1859. - 4 50 2276 Dunn (J. P., Jr.) Indiana: a re- demption from slavery. Map. 12mo. pp. 453. Boston, 1890. 1 25 2277 Ellsworth (H. W.) Valley of the Upper Wabash, Indiana. With hints on its agricultural advantages, etc. Map. 12mo, pp. 175. New York, 1838. 1 75 2278 Evansville. Robert (Charles E.) Evansville. Her Commerce and Manufac- tures. A descriptive work of the business metropolis of Indiana. 8vo. pp. 557. Evans- ville, 1874. 1 50 2279 Fort Wayne. Brice (Wallace A.) History of Fort Wayne, Indiana, from the earliest known accounts to the present period. With biographical sketches of Gen. .Anthony Wayne and others. Illus. 8vo. pp. 357. Fort Wayne, 1868. 2 00 2280 Fort Wayne. Williams (J, L.) Historical Sketch of the First Presbyterian Church. 8vo. pp. 28. Fort Wayne, 1881. 50 2281 Goodrich (De Witt C.) and Tuttle (Charles R.) An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana. Being a full and authentic civil and political history of the State, from its first exploration down to 1875, with historical and descriptive sketches of the cities, towns, and villages, embracing interesting narratives of pioneer life. 8vo. pp. 736. 1875. 3 50 2282 Henry County. Pleas (Elwood). Henry County, Indiana, Past and ^Present. A brief histoiy of the county from 1821 to 1871. 16mo. pp. 118. Newcastle, 1871. 1 25 2283 Another copy. Paper. 1 00 Indiana Historical Society— 2284 No. 1. Howe (D. W.) The Laws and Courts of the North-west and Indiana Territories. 12mo. pp. 25. 1886. 25 2285 No. 2. Dillon (John B.) Life and Services by Gen. John Coburn, with a sketch by Judge Horace P, Biddle. ]2mo. pp. 20. '1886. 25 2286 No. 3. CooLET (Thos. M.) The Ac- quisition of Louisiana. 12mo. pp. 25. 1887. 25 2287 No. 4. Martindale (Chas.) Lough- ery's Defeat and Pigeon Roost Massacre. 12mo. pp. 32. 1888. 25 2288 No. 5. HowE(D. W.) A Descrip- tive Catalogue of the Official Publications of the Teriitoiy and State of Indiana, from 1800 to 1890. i2mo. pp. 91. 1890. 50 2289 No. 6. JuLTAx(Geo. W.) The Rank of Charles C)sborn as an Anti-slavery Pion- eer. 8vo, pp. 37. 1891. 50 2290 Indianapolis. Crown Hill Ceme- tery, Indianapolis. The origin, organiza- tion, and management of. With lists of officers, etc. Numerous photographic illus- trations. 8vo. pp. 65. 1875. 1 00 2291 Indianapolis. 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Embracing many Bio- graphical sketches, with historical reminis- cences of their privations and hardships, including incidents, anecdotes, etc., of early times and the era of log cabins. By a native. 8vo. pp. 59, paper. Richmond, 1875. 50 2297 Richmond. Plummer (.John T.) A Directory to the City of Richmond, con- taining names, business, and residence of the inhabitants. Together with a histori- cal sketch. Map. 12mo. pp. 168. Rich- mond, 1857. 2 50 2298 Smith (0. H.) Reminiscences. Early Ifiiliana trials and sketches. Historical, biographical, political, etc. Portrait. 8vo. pp 640. Cincinnati, 1858. 3 .50 2299 Vincennes Historical and An- tiquarian .Society. .Judge Law's Address. Map. 8vo. pp. 48. Louisville, 1839. 1 00 2300 Vincennes. Law (John). The Colonial History of Vincennes, under the French, British, and American Govern- ments, from its First Settlement down to the Territorial Administration of Gen. W. H. Harrison. Being an address before the Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society, with additional notes and il- lustrations. 8vo. pp. 157. Vincennes, 1858. 1 50 2301 Wayne County. Young (Andrew W.) History of Wayne County, Indiana, from its tirst settlement to the present time, with numerous biographical and family sketches. Embellished with upward of fifty portraits and views of buildings. 8vo. pp." 459. Cincinnati, 1872. 2 00 2302 Another copy. Half morocco. 3 00 2303 Whitewater Valley. Memoir of David Hoover. With the first settlement and early history of Whitewater Valley. With notes, etc., by I. H. Julian. 8vo. pp. 44. Richmond, 1857. 60 2.304 Woodburn (J. A.) Higher Educa- tion in Indiana. Illustrated, hvo, np. 2011. Washington, 1891. ' 75 2305 Woolen (Wm. W.) Biographical and Historical .Sketches of Early Indiana. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 568. Indianapolis, 1883. 3 00 INDIAN TERRITORY. 2306 Jackson (A. P.) and Cole (E. C.) Oklahoma, Politically and Topographically Described. A history and guide to the Indian Territory. With biographical sketches of Capt. D. L. Payne and others, Map and illustrations. 12mo. pp. 150, paper, Kansas City, 1885, 60 2307 Proceeding's of the Convention to Consider the ('pening of the Indian Terri- tory, held at Kansas City, February, 1888. 8vo. pp. 80. Kansas City, 1888. 50 2308 Report on the Organization of the Territory af Oklahoma. 8vo. pp. 64. Washington, 1886. 20 2309 Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs on the condition of the Indians in the Indian Territory and other reservations. 3 vols. 8vo. paper, Washington, 1876. 1 75 IOWA. 2310 Black Hawk County. The History of, its Cities, Towns, eic. Biographies of citizens, war record, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 602, half bound, Chica,go, 1878, 4 00 2311 Council Bluffs. Burke (W, S.) Directory of Council Bluffs, and Emigrant's Guide to the Gold Region.s of the West. Map. 8vo. pp. 85, Council Bluffs, 1866. 75 2312 Council Bluffs. Burke (W, ,8.) 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Contain- ing a minute description of each county, principal town, pra.irie and timbered lands, 1 traits of Indian character, with sketches of Black Hawk and others. 16mo. pp. 252. New York, 1841. 1 00 2319 Northern Iowa. Containing Hints and Information of Value to Emigrants. By a pioneer. 8vo. pp. 39, paper. Du- buque, 1858. 35 2320 North-westeru Review and Com- mercial and Real Estate Reporter. From June, 1857, to April, 1858. Edited by H. H. Belding. 8vo. pp. 690, half bound. Keokuk. 2 00 2321 Nourse (C. C.) Iowa and the Cen- tennial. The State address at Philadel- phia, 1876. 8vo. pp. 42, paper. Des Moines, 1876. 25 2322 Parker (N. H.) Iowa as it is in 1855, a gazetteer for citizens, and a hand- book for immigrants'. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 264. Chicago, 111., 1855. 75 2323 Parker (N. H.) The Iowa Hand- book, for 1856. Map. 12mo. np. 188. Boston, 1856. 1 00 2324 Record of the Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Iowa, June 1, 1883. 8vo. pp. 104, paper. Burlington, 1883. 75 KANSAS. 2325 Boynton (Rev. C. B.) and Mason (T. B.) A Journey through Kansas, with sketches of Nebraska, describing the country, climate, soil, minerals, etc. r2mo. pp. 216. Cincinnati, 1855. 1 25 2326 Brewerton (Gt. D.) The War in Kansas. A rough trip to the border, among new homes and a strange people. 12mo. pp. 400. New York, 1856. 1 50 2327 Covode (The) Investigation. Le- compton Constitution, etc. 8vo. pp. 838. Washington, 1860. 1 25 2328 Ebbutt (Percy G.) Emigrant Life in Kansas. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 237. London, 1886. 2 25 2329 Gihon (John H.) Governor Geary's Administration of Kansas, with a complete history of the Territory until July, 1857. 12mo. pp. 348. Philadelphia, 1857. 1 00 23S0 Another copy. Paper. 75 2331 Gladstone (T. H.) Kansas, or, squatter life and border warfare in the Far West. Illustrated. Map. 12mo. pp. 295. London, 1857. 1 00 2332 Griswold( Wayne). Kansas. Her Resources and Developments; or, The Kansas Pilot. 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Cin- cinnati, 1836. 5 00 2359 Campbell County. Jones (M. K.) History of Campbell County, Kentucky, as read at the Centennial Celebration of July 4, 1876. Svo. pp. 16, paper. Newport, Ky., 1876. 35 2360 Carr (Lucien) and Sbaler (N. S.) On the Prehistoric Remains of Kentucky. With 7 heliotype plates. 4to. pp. 31, paper. Frankfort, n. d. _ 2 50 2361 Collins (Lewis). Historical Sketches of Kentucky, embracing its history, an- tiquities, and natural curiosities, geograph- ical, statistical, and geological descripiions. With anecdotes of pioneer life, biograph- ical sketches, etc. Revised, enlarged four- fold, and brought down to the year 1874, by his son, Richard H. Collins, embracing; Pre-historic annals for 331 years, by coun- ties, sketches of courts, churches, Free- masonry, etc.. pioneer incidents, and nearly i 500 biographical sketches of distinguished citizens. Map, portrait, etc. 2 vols. Svo. Covington, 1882. Net. 10 00 2362 Drake (Daniel). Pioneer Life in Kentucky. A series of reminiscential letters addressed to his children. Edited, with notes and biographical sketch, by hia son, Hon. Charles D. Drake, of St. Louis. Portrait. Svo. pp. 263. Cin., 1873. 3 OQ 2363 The srme. Large paper, imperial Svo. 6 00 Filson Club Publications— 2364 No. 1. DuRRETT (Reuben T.) John Filson. The First Historian of Kentucky. • An account of his life and writings, pre- pared from original sources. Illustrated by a reproduction of a newly discovered portrait, a fac-simile of one of his letters, and a photo-lithographic fac-simile of his original map of Kentucky, which was is- sued with his "History of Kentucke," in 1784. 4to, pp, 132, paper, Louisville, 1884, Net, 5 00 2365 No. 2. Speed (Thomas). The Wil- derness Road. A description of the routes of travel by which the pioneers and early settlers first came to Kentucky. Map. 4to. pp. 85, paper. Louisville, 1886. Net. 2 00 2366 No. 3. Pekrin (Wm. H.) 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Proceedings at the celebration by the Fil- son Club, Wednesday, June 1, 1892, of the one hundredth anniversary of the admis- sion of Kentucky as an independent State into the Federal Union. Containing the historical address of Colonel Reuben T. Durrett, the poem of Henry T. Stanton, with portrait of each, the general proceed- ings, a sketch of the Filson Club, and list of members. 4to. pp. 200, paper. Cincin- nati, 1892, Net. 2 00 2371 Filson (John). Histoire de Ken- tucke. Nouvelle Colonie a I'ouest de la Virginie. Traduit par M. Parraud. Map. 8vo. pp. 234. Paris, 1785. 4 00 2372 Filson (John). Fac-simile of the map in the above edition. 25 2373 Frankfort. Brovyn (John Mason). An Address delivered on the Occasion of the Centennial Commemoration of the Tovpn of Frankfort, Kentucky, 6th October, 1886. 8vo. pp. 38. Louisville, 1886. 50 Geology. 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An Epistle from Will- iam, surnamed Littell, to the People of the Realm of Kentucky. 12mo. pp. 40. Frank- fort, 1806. Poor copy, 2 00 2381 Lonisville. Casseday (Ben.) The History of Louisville, from its Earliest Set^ tlement to the Year 1852. 4 00 2382 Louisville. M'Murtrie (H.) Sketches of Louisville and its Environs, a Florulii Louisvillensis, and an Account of the Earthquakes of 1811. Map of Louis- ville and the Falls of Ohio, 8vo. pp. 255, boards, uncut. Louisville, 1819. 5 00 2383 Another copy, half morocco. 4 50 2384 Another copy, lacking map and ap- pendix. 2 00 2385 Mammoth Cave and its Inhabi- tants; or, description of the fishes, insects, and crustaceans found in the cave. By A. S. Packard, Jr., and F. W. Putnam. Wood- cuts and two plates, 8vo. pp. 62. Salem, 1872. 1 25 2386 Binkard (A. D.) The Mam- moth Cave and its Denizens. A complete descriptive guide. 8vo. pp. 95, paper. Cin- cinnati, 1869. 75 2387' • Bird (Dr.) Peter Pilgrim. (In second volume 141 pages is devoted to a description of Mammoth Cave.) 2 vols. 12mo. boards. London, 1839. 2 00 2388 Forwood (W. S.) An Histori- cal and Descriptive Narrative of the Mam- moth Cave of Kentucky. Including ex- planations of the causes concerned in its formation, etc. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 241, paper. Philadelphia, 1875. 1 25 2389 Hovey (Horace C.) Guide Book to the Mammoth Cave. Historical, scientific, and descriptive. Map aiid en- gravings. 8vo. pp. 75, paper. Cincinnati, 1891. 25 90 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 2390 Mammoth Cave. Hovey (Horace C.) Celebrated American Caverns, especi- ally Mammoth, Wyandot, and Luray. His- torical, scientific, and descriptive, with no- tices of caves and grottoes in other lands. Finely illustrated. 8vo. pp. 22S. Cincin- nati, 1882, 2 00 2H91 • Martin (Rev. Horace). Pic- torial Guide to Mammoth Cave. Illustrated, ]2mo. pp. 108. New York, 1851. 125 2392 Rambles in Mammoth Cave during the year 1844. By a visitor. 16mo. pp, 101, plates. Louisville, 1845. 125 2393 Morehead (James T.) An Address in Commemoration of the First Settlement of Kentucky. Delivered at Boonesborough, May 25, 1840. 8vo. pp. 181, paper. Frank- fort, 1841. 3 00 2394 Marshall (Humphrey). The His- tory of Kentucky. An account of the modern discovery, settlement, progressive improvement, civil and military transac- tions, and the present state of the country, 2 vols. 8vo. Frankfort, 1824, 2395 Perrin (W. H.), Battle (J. H.), and Kniffin (G. C.) Kentucky; A History of the State. A concise account of the origin and development of the Virginia Colony; its expansion westward, and the settlement of the frontier beyond the Alle- ghanies; the erection of Kentucky as an independent State, and its subsequent de- velopment. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8vo. pp. 636. Louisville, 1886. 5 50 2396 Powell (Lazarus W.) and Helm (JohnL,) Governors of Kentucky, Bio- graphical sketches. Portraits. 8vo. pp, 135+144. Frankfort, 1868. 1 00 2397 Rafinesque (C. S.) Ancient His- tory; or. Annals of Kentucky. With a survey of the ancient monuments of North America, and a tabular view of the princi- pal languages and primitive nations of the whole earth, 8vo, pp. 39, paper, Frank- fort. Printed for the author, 1824. 2 00 2398 Ranck (George W.) " The Travel- ling Church." An account of the Baptist exodus from Virginia to Kentucky in 1781, under the leadership of Hev. Lewis Craig and Captain William Ellis. With historical notes. 8vo, pp. 38. Louisville, 1891. 25 2399 Robertson (George), Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times [in Kentucky], 8vo. pp. 402. Lexington, 1855. " . 1 50 2400 Shafiher (T. P.) Kentucky State Register for 1847, ISmo. pp. 236, Louis- ville, 1847. 50 2401 Shaler (N. S.) A General Account of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Large geological map. Royal 8vo. pp. 99. Frank- fort, r877. 50 2402 Shaler (N,S,) Kentucky. A Pio- neer Commonwealth. Map. 16mo. pp. 433. Boston, 1888. 1 2.5 2403 Sharp (Jonathan); or, The Adven- tures of a Kentuckian. Written by himself 3 vols. 12mo. boards. London, 1845. 3 00 2404 Sharp (Solomon P.) Vindication of the Character of the late Col. Solomon P, Sharp, from the calumnies published against him since his murder by Patrick Darby and Jeroboam 0. Beauchamp. By L. G. Sharp, 8vo. pp. 140, sewed, uncut, Frankfort, 1827. 10 00 *^j,* This book was suppressed by the, family after it had been printed. All were destroyed, except twenty-five copies, which were hidden in a recess in the wall of the Sharp dwelling at Frankfort, in 1827. They were accidentally discovered in 1877 — fifty years afterward. We secured a few of these copies. All of them are slightly stained. 2405 Smith (Z. F.) History of Ken- tucky, from its earliest discovery and setr tlement to the present date, embracing its prehistoric and aboriginal periods. Por- trait. Maps and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 916. Louisville, 1893. 6 00 2406 Smith (Z. F.) School History of Kentucky, from the earliest discoveries and settlements to the end of 1888. Map and wood-cuts. 12mo. pp. 240. Louisville, 1889. 1 00 2407 Slieed(Wm. C.) History and Mode of Management of the Kentucky Peniten- tiary, 1798-1860. 8vo. pp. 614, Frankfort, 1860. 1 25 2408 Spalding (M. J,, D.D.) Sketches of the early Catholic Missions of Kentucky, 1787-1827, with a summary of the early history of the State, the adventures of early Catholic emigrants, etc. 16mo. pp. 308. Louisville, i.. d. [1844]. 2 00 2409 Thompson (Lieut. J. J.) A His- tory of the Bloody Encounters, Street Fights, Battles, etc, known as the "Hill and Evans Feud," in Garrard County, Ky. 8vo, pp. 112, paper, Cincinnati, n. d. 25 2410 Todd (Col. Charles S,) Memoir of (of Kentucky), at one time United States- Minister to Russia. By G, W. Griffin. . 12mo. pp. 174. Philadelphia, 1873. 1 50 2411 Tomlinson (John A.) Vindication of, against the Slanders and Calumnies contained in a Pamphlet, lately published by Geo. B. Thompson. 8vo, pp. 72, paper. Frankfort (Ky,), 1823, 1 25 Louisiana. 91 2412 [Toulmin (Henry).] Thoughts on Emigration, to which are added miscella- neous observations relating to the United States of America, and a short account of > the State of Kentucky. Map of Kentucky. 8vo. pp. 124. n. p., October, 1792. Inter- leaved. 6 00 2413 TJnion County. History of, its Set- tlement, Organization, Eesouroes, etc., with biographical sketches. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 892, half mor. Evansville, 1886. 4 00 2414 Warfield (E. D.) The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798. An historical study. 12mo. pp. 207. New York, 1887. 1 25 LOUISIANA. 2415 Account of Louisiana. Laid be- fore Congress by Direction of the President of the United States. 8vo. pp. 43. Lon- don, 1804. 1 00 2416 Barbe-Marbois (M.) History of Louisiana, particularly of the Cession of that Colony to United States of America. With an introductony essay on government of United States. 8vo. pp. 455. Philadel- phia, 1 830. 3 00 2417 Barbe-Marbois (M.) Histoire de la Louisiane et la cession de cette colonie par la France aux Etals-Unis de I'Amerique Septentrionale, etc. Map. 12mo. pp. 485. Paris, 1829. 3 00 2418 Barde (Alexandre). History des Comites de Vigilance aux Attakapas. ]2mo. pp. 428, paper. Saint-Jean-Baptiste, 1861. 2 25 2419 Baudry Des Lozieres. Voyage u, la Louisiane et sur le Continent de I'Amer- ique Septentrionale fait dans les Annees 1794 a 1798. Continant un Tableau His- torique de la Louisiane, des observations sur son Climal, des riches productions, le caractere et le nom des Sauvages, etc. Map. 8vo. pp. 382, paper, uncut. Paris, 1802. 3 00 2420 Brackenridge (H. M.) Views of Loui.siana. Containing geographical, statis- tical, and historical notes of that vast and important portion of America. ]6rao. pp. 323, sheep. Baltimore, 1817. 2 00 2421 Bunner(E.) History of Louisiana, from its first discovery and settlement to the present time. 16mo. pp. 267. New York, 1861. 75 2422 Cooley (T. M.) The Acquisition of Louisiana. 8vo. pp. 25. Indianapolis, 1887. 25 2423 Darby (Wm.) Geographical De- scription of the State of Louisiana, with an account of the character and manners of the inhabitants, etc. 8vo. pp. 288. Phila- delphia, 1816. 1 50 2424 Dimitry (.John). Lessons in the History of Louisiana, from its earliest set- tlement to the close of the civil war. 12mo. pp. 216. New York, 1878. 75 2425 Du Lac (M. Perrin). Travels through the Two Louisianas, and among the Savage Nations of the Missouri ; also in the United State.-^, along the ("ihio and the Adjacent Provinces, in 1801-3. With a sketch of the manners, customs, character, and the civil and religious ceremonies of the people. Translated from the French. 8vo. pp. 108, paper. London, 1807. 2 00 2426 The same, in French. Map and plates. 12mo. pp. 479. Paris, 1805. 2 50 2427 Dtl Pratz (Le Page). The History of Louisiana; or. the Western Parts of Vir- ginia and Carolina. Containing a descrip- tion of the countries that lie on both sides of the river Mississippi. Map. 2 vols. 16mo, London, 1763 10 00 2428 French (B. F.) Historical Collec- tions of Louisiana and Florida, including translations of original manuscripts re- lating to their discovery and settlement. With numerous historical and biographical notes. Second series. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1869-75. 6 00 2429 Gayarre (Charles). History of Lou- isiana under the French, Spanish, and American domination. 4 vols. 8vo. New Orleans, 1885. 12 00 2430 Gayarre (Charles). History of Lou- isiana. The French Domination to 1769. 2 vols, in 1, pp. 540-I-3S0. The Spanish Domination, 1769 to KS03. pp. 649. The American Domination, 1803 to 1861. pp. 693. 3 vols. 8vo. half bound. New York, 1866. > 12 00 2431 Gayarre (Charles). Louisiana: its History as a French Colony. 8vo. pp. 380. New York, 1852. . 2 50 2432 Gayarre (Charles). Louisiana: its Colonial History and Romance. 8vo. pp. 546. New York, 1851. 2 50 2433 Harris (Wm. TI.) Louisiana: its products, resources, and attractions, with a sketch, of the parishes. Map. 8vo. pp. 248, paper. New Orleans, 1881. 75 2434 Hennepin. A Description of Louis- isiana. By Father Louis Hennepin, Recol- lect Missionary Translated from the edi- tion of 1683 and compared with the Nou- velle Decouverte, the La Salle -Documents, and other Contemporaneous Papers. By John Gilmary Shea. Fac-simile map and plate of Niagara. 8vo. pp. 407, sewed, un- cut. New York, 1880. 6 00 92 Bobert Clarke § Co., Cincinnati. 2435 Livington (Edward). A System of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana. 8vo. pp. 745, sheep, Philadelphia, ii. d. (1833). 2 00 2436 Louisiana Constitutional Conven- tion of 1844; proceedings and debates. R. J. Rerr reporter. 8vo pp. 'J62. Xew Or- leans, 184.5. 2 50 2431 Martin (Francois X.) The History of Louisiana, from tlie earliest period. With a memoir of the author, by Judge W. W. Howe. Annals of L(juisiana, from the close of Martin's history, 1815, to the commencement of the civil war, 1861. By John F Condon. 8vo. pp. 33+469 + 16, sheep. New Orleans, 1882. 5 00 2438 New Orleans Academy of Sciences. Constitution and By-Laws, pp 22, and Pro- ceedings, Vol. 1, No 1. 8vo. pp. 71. New Orleans, 1854. 75 2439 New Orleans. Norman (B. M. New Orleans and Environs. Containing a brief historical sketch of the Territory and State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans. Illustrated. 18mo. pp. 223. New Orleans, 1845. 60 2440 Rafinesque (C. S.) Florula Ludo- viciana; or, a Flora of the State of Louisi- ana. 16mo. pp. 178. New York, 1817. Water-stained. 2 50 2441 Red River. Marcy (Randolph B.) and McClellan (Geo. B.) Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana in the Year 1852 With reports on the natural history of the country, and numerous illustrations. With maps. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 310, and plates. Washington, 1853. 3 00 2442 Robertson (Rt. Rev. C. D.) The Louisiana Purchase, in its Influence upon the Am>'rican ."system. 8vo. pp. 42. New York, 1885. 50 2443 Stoddard (Amos). Sketches, His- torical anfl Descriptive, of Louisiana. 8vo. pp. 488, sheep Philadelphia, 1812, 4 UO 2444 Thompson (Maurice). The Story of Louisiana. 8vo. pp. 337. Boston, 1889. 1 50 MAINE. 2445 Buxton. Marshall (J. M.) A Re- port ol the Proceedings at the Celebration of the First Centennial Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Buxton. With an appendix, containing genealogical sketches of the pioneers of the town, etc. 8vo. pp. 288. Portland, 1874. 2 50 2446 Camden. Locke (John L.) Sketches of the History of the Town of Camden. In- cluding incidental references to the neigh- boring places and adjacent waters. 12nio, pp, 269. Hallowell, 1859. ' 1 50- 2447 Clubb (Henry S.) The Maine Liquor Law : its origin, history, and results. With a life of Hon. Neal Dow. 12mo, pp. 430. New York, 1856. 125 2448 Corinth. Palmer (Mason S.) Early Gleanings and Random Recollections of the Town of Corinth. 8vo. pp. 34. Bangor, 1883. 50 2449 Greenleaf (Moses). Statistical View of the District of Maine; more especially with reference to the value and importance of its interior. 8vo. pp. 154, boards, uncut. Boston, 1816. 1 75 2450 Houlton. History of the Town of, 1804-1883. 8vo. pp. 64. Haverhill, 1884. 75 2451 Hubbard (Lucius L.) Woods and Lakes of Maine. A trip from Moosehead Lake to New Brunswick in a birch bark canoe. Map and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 223. Boston, 1884 3 00 2452 Ilslay(Chas, P.) Forest and Shore; or, Legends of the Pine-Tree State. 12mo. pp. 426. Boston, 1856. 1 75 2453 Machias. Memorial of the Cen- tennial Anniversary of the Settlement of Machias. 8vo. pp. 180. Machias, 1863. 1 75 2454 Maine Historical Society (Collec- tions of the). First series 6 vols. 8vo. Portland, 1831-1869. 15 00 2455 Millet (Rev. .Toshua). A History of the Baptists in Maine; togeteer with brief notices of societies and institutions, and a dictionary of the labors of each minister. 12mo. pp. 472. Portland, 184.5, 1 25 2456 Norton (C.B.) Bibliography of the State of Maine. Small 4to. pp. 52. New York, 1859. ■ 75 2457 Norway. Noyes (David). The His- tory of Norway. Interspersed with his- torical sketches, narrative, and anecdote, and occasional remarks by the author. 8v(i. pp. 215. Norway. Published by the author, 1852, 2 00 2458 Pemaquid. Hough .Franklin B.) Papers relating to Pemaquid, and parts adjacent, in the present State of Maine, known as Cornwall County, when under the Colony of New York. 8vo. pp. 136, paper. Albany, 1856, 1 50 2459 Popham. Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebr.'ition, August 29, 1862. 8vo. pp.368. Portland, 1862. And a Vindica- tion of the Claims of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, as the Father of English Colonization in America. By John A. Poor. 8vo. pp. 144. New York, 1863. 4 00 Maryland. 93 2460 Popham. Thornton (John W.) Colonial Schemes of Pophanl and Gorges. Speech of John W. Thornton at the Fort Popham celebration, August 29, 1862. 8vo. •pp. 20, boards. Boston, lS63. 100 2461 Portland. Stebbins(Rev. H.) In- stallation Sei'vioes. 8vo. pp. 64, paper. Portland, 1855. 40 2462 Turner. French (Rev. Dr. W. R.) History of Turner, Maine, from its settle- ment to 18S6. Plat and plates. 8vo. pp. 312. Portland, 1887. 2 00 2463 Union. Sibley (John L ) A His- tory of the Town of Union, in tiie County of Lincoln, to the middle of the nineteenth century. With a family register of the settlers before the year 18U0, and of their descendants. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 540. Boston, 1851. 2 60 2464 Varney (G-. J.) A Brief History of Maine. 12mo. pp. 366. Portland, 1888. 1 25 2465 Warren. Eaton (Cyrus). Annals of the Town of Warren, in Knox County, Maine, with the early history of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the neighboring settle- ments on the Waldo patent. Second edi- tion. Portrait, maps, and plates. ]2mo. pp. 608, half roan. Hallowell, 1877. 2 75 ■ 2466 West (Chas. C.) Scenes of Camp Life in the Wilds of the Aroostook Woods, Maine. Illustrated. 16mo. Bost., 1892. 1 00 2467 Winthrop (Robert C.) Address before the Maine Historical Society. 8vo. pp. 68. Boston, 1849. 75 2468 Winthrop. Thurston (David); A Brief History of Winthrop, from 1764 to October, 1855. 12mo. pp. 247. Portland, 1855. 1 25 2469 York County. Semi-Centennial of York County Conference, 1872. Papers and sketches read. 8vo. pp. 119. Port- land, 1876. 1 00 MARYLAND. 2470 Adams (H. B.) Maryland Influ- ence upon Land Cessions to the United States. 8vo. pp. 102. Baltimore, 1885. 75 2471 Allen (Rev. Ethan). Maryland Toleration; or, sketches of the early his- tory of Maryland, to the year 1650. 8vo. pp. 64, paper. Baltimore, 1855. 50 2472 Alsop (George). A Character of the Province of Maryland ; also of the wild and naked Indians, etc. With introduc- tion and notes by J. G. Shea. 8vo. pp. 125, paper. Baltimore, 1880. 1 50 2473 Annapolis. Ridgely (David). An- nals of Annapolis. Comprising sundry notices of that old city, from 1649 to 1812, etc. Plate. 12mo. pp. 283, half morocco. Baltimore, 1841. ' 2 75 2474 Baltimore. An Exhibit of the Losses sustained at the Ofhce of Discount and Deposit, Baltimore, under the Admin- istration of James A. Buchanan. President, and James W. McCuUoh, Cashier; and a report of the conspiracy cases tried at Hartford County Court, in Maryland. 8vo. pp. 28-280-146, boards, uncut. Baltimore, 1823. 1 25 2475 Grifhth (Thomas W.) Annals of Baltimore. 8vo. pp. 301, half bound. Baltimore, 1833. 3 00 2476 —— Howard (Geo. W.) The Mon- umental City (Baltimore): its past history and present resources. Map and illustra- tions. 8vo. pp. 874. Ballimore, 1873. 2 75 2477 Mayer (Brantz). A Discourse at the Dedication of the Baltimore Athe- naeum, Oct. 23, 1848. 8vo. pp. 52. Balti- more, 1848. 50 2478 Proceedings of the Maryland Historical Society in Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Baltimore. 8vo. pp. 123, paper. Baltimore, 1880. 1 00 2479 Pm-viance (Robert). A Nar- rative of Events which occurred in Balti- more Town during the Revolutionary War. 12mo. pp. 231. Baltimore, 1849. 150 2480 Report of the Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates of Maryland, on the subject of the recent Mobs and Riots in the City of Baltimore, together with the depositions taken before the committee. 8vo. pp. 347, bds. Annapolis, 1813. 2 00 2481 Scharf (Col. J. T.) The Chron- icles of Baltimore. Being a complete his- tory of " Baltimore Town " and Baltimore City, from the earliest period to the present time. 8vo. pp. 756. Baltimore, 1874. 3 00 2482 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. History and Description of. By a citizen of Baltimore. 8vo. pp. 200. Baltimore, 1853. 75 2483 Black (J. W.) Maryland's Attitude in the Strugcle for Canada. 8vo. pp. 73, paper. Baltimore, 1892. 50 2484 Bozman (John L.) The History of Maryland, from its first settlement, in 1633, to the restoration, in 1660, with a copious introduction and notes and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. Baltimore, 1837. 4 00 2485 Another copy . 2 vols, in 1, cloth. 3 50 94 Robert Clarke &; Co., Cincinnati. 24S0 Bozman (John L.) A Sketch of the History of Maryland, during the three first ye.irs after its settlement, to which is prefixed a copious introduction. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 3ST, sheep. Baltimore, 1811. 2 00 21:87 Brief Outline of the Rise, Progress, and Failure of the Revolutionary Schemes of the Nineteen Van Buren Electors of Maryland in 1836. 8vo. pp. 90, paper. Baltimore, 1837. 60 2488 Browne (William Hand). Mary- land. The liistorv of a palatinate. Map. 16mo. pp. 292. Boston, 1888. 1 2.5 2489 Calvert (George and Cecilius). Bar- ons Baltimore of Baltimore (1605-1676), and the founding of the Maryland Colony. Bv Wm. Hand Browne. 16mo. pp. 181. ]S"e\v York, 1890. 75 2490 Chandler (Jos. R.) Oration in Commemoration of the Landing of the Pil- grims of Maryland. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 62. Philadelphia, 1855. 75 2491 Davis (George L.) The Day Star of American Freedom; or, the birth and early growth of toleration in the Province of Maryland. 12mo. pp. 000. Xew York, 1855. 1 50 2492 EUicott's Mills. Tyson (M.E.) A Brief Account of the Settlement of EUi- cott's Mills. With fragments of history therewith connected, bvo. op. 63, paper. Baltimore, 1871. ' 1 00 2493 Griffitll (Thomas W.) Skel^ihes of the Early History of Maryland. Plate. 12mo. pp. 77, paper. Baltimore, 1821. 2 00 2494 Kennedy (Jos. C. G.) History and Statistics of the State of Maryland, pp. 104, folio, sewed. Wash., 1850. 1 00 2495 Kent County. Hanson (George A.) Old Kent. The Eastern Shore of Maryland. Notes illustrative of the most ancient records of Kent county, Maryland, and of the parishes of St. Paul's, Shrews- bury, and 1. U. and genealogical histories of old and distinguished families of Mary- land, and their connections bv marriage. 8vo. pp. 38;— 36. Baltimore, 1876. 3^30 2496 McMahon (John V. L.) An His- torical View of the Government of Mary- land, from its colonization to the present day. Vol. 1 [all ever published]. 8vo. pp. 539. Baltimore, 1831. 3 25 2497 McSherry (James). History of Maryland, from its first settlement, in 1634, to the year 1848. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 405. Baltimore, 1849. 3 00 2498 McSherry (Richard). Essays and Lectures on the Early History of Mary- land, Mexico, and Mexican Campaign, etc. 8vo. pp. 125. Baltimore, 1869. 1 75 2499 Martinet (Simon J.) Map of Mary- land, by Counties. Colored, with a descrip- tion of each county. 4to. Baltimore, 1866. 2 50 2501 Mayer (Brantz). History, Posses- sions, and Prospects of the Maryland His- torical Society. 8vo. pp. 36, paper. Balti- more, 1867. 50 2502 Mayer (Lewis). Ground-rent in Maryland: with an introduction, concern- ing the tenure of land under the proprie- tary, and an article on the manors of Maryland, by .1. Johnson, Jr., etc. 8vo. pp. 158. Baltimore, 1883. 1 50 2503 Miles (Geo. H.) Discourse in Com- memoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims of Maryland. 8vo. pp. 39. Emmitsburg, 1847. ■ 50 2504 Morris (J. G.) The Lords Balti- more. 8vo. pp. 61, paper, uncut. Balti- more, 1874. 1 00 2505 Neill (Edward D.) The Founders of Maryland, as Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provincial Records, and Early Documents. 8vo. pp. 193. Albany, 1876. 2 00 2506 Neill (Edward D.) Terra Mariae; or, threads of Maryland colonial history. 12mo. pp. 1860. Philadelphia, 1867. 1 50 2507 Scharf (J. Thomas). History of Maryland, from the earliest period to the present day. Illustrated. 3 vols. 8to. Baltimore, 1879. 12 00 2508 Streeter (S. 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AVith notices of the early families. 8vo. pp. 152, paper. Manchester, 1852. 1 75 3057 Charleton(Edwin A.) New Hamp- shire as it is, In three parts. Containing an historical sketch, a gazetteer, and a general view of New Hampshire. Together with the constitution of the state. 8vo. pp. • 592. Claremont, N. H., 1855. 2 00 3058 Chase (Franci?). Gathered Sketches from the Early History of New Hampshire and Vermont. With incidents of olden time. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 215. Clare- mont, N. H., 1856. 75 3059 Chester. Chase (Benj.) History of Old Chester from 1719 to 1869. 8vo. pp. 702. Auburn, 1869. 5 00 3060 Concord. Bouton (N.) Forty Years' Ministry. 8vo. pp. 40. Concord, 1865. 25 3061 Concord. Bouton (Nath.) Two Sermons in Commemoration of the Organ- izing of the First Church. Map and his- torical notes. 8vo. pp. 102, paper. Con- cord, 1831. 75 3062 Dover. Spalding (G.B.) Discourse on the 250th Anniversary of its Settlement. 12mo. pp. 59, paper. Dover, 1873. 40 .3063 Farmer (J.) and Moore (J. B.) Collections, topographical, historical, and biographical, relating principally to New Hampshire. 3 vols. 8vo. boards. Concord, 1822-4. 8 00 3064 Festival of the Sons of New Hamp- shire. Boston, November 7, 1849. With speeches, letters, etc. 8vo. pp. 178. Bos- ton, 1850. 1 00 3065 Gilmanton. Lancaster (Daniel), The History of Gilmanton, from the iirst settlement to the present time; including ■what is now Gilford to the time it was dis- annexed. Map. 8vo. pp. 304. Gilmanton, 1845. 3 00 3066 Hampton. Dow (Joseph). An Historical Address, delivered at Hampton, December 25, 1838, 200th Anniversary of the Settlement of that town. 8vo. pp. 44, paper. Concord, 1839. 50 3067 Hampstead. Smith (Isaac W.) History of the Town of Hampstead for One Hundred Years. 8vo. pp. 46. Haverhill, 1884. '^5 3068 Hayward (Jno.) Gazetteer of New Hampshire, containing descriptions of all the counties, towns, and districts in the State; its chief mountains, rivers, and fashionable resorts, etc. 8vo. pp. 264. Boston, 1849, 1 00 3069 Hazen (Henry A,) The Pastors of New Hampshire, Congregational and Pres- byterian, 8vo. pp. 34, poper. Bristol, 1875. 40 3070 Hoyt (Albert H.) Notes, Historical and Biographical, on the Lavv^s of New Hampshire. 8vo, pp, 19, uaper. Worcester, 1876. " 50 3071 Keene. Hale (Salma). Annals of the Town of Keene, from its settlement, in 1734 to 1790. With a continuation from 1790 to 1815. Map. Bvo. pp. 120, half bound. Keene, 1851. 2 50 3072 Kidder (Frederic). History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution. 8vo, pp. 184. Al- bany, 1868. 1 50 3073 Lawrence (Robert F.) The New Hampshire Churches. Comprising Congre- gational and Presbyterian Churches in the State. Containing many interesting inci- dents connected with the first settlement of the towns, 8vo. pp, 624. Claremont, 1856, 2 25 3074 Manchester. Potter (C. E.) His- tory of Manchester, formerly Derryfield, in New Hampshire. Including, that of An- cient Amoskeag, or the Middle Merrimack Valley, etc. Maps and portraits. 8vo, pp. 764, boards, uncut. Manchester, 1856. 4 50 3075 Mason. Hill (Ebenezer). Memoir of Pastor of the Congreaational Church in Mason, N. H., 1790-18.54, With some of his sermons and his discourses on the his- tory of the town. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 114. Boston, 1858. 1 25 3076 Mason. Hill (.lohn B.) History of the Town of Mason, from the First Grant, in 1749, to the year 1858. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 324. Boston, 1858, 2 50 3077 Miller (Frank W.) History of the New Hampshire Gazette, The oldest news- paper in America, 1756-1872, 8vo. pp, 18f paper. Boston, 1872, 50 3078 New Hampshire Historical So- ciety's Collections. Vols. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 8vo., boards and cloth. 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With biograph- ical sketches of a few of the most respect- able inhabitants. 8vo. pp. 400. Ports- mouth, 1825. 3 50 3087 Portsmouth. Brewster (C. W.) Rambles about Portsmouth. Sketches of persons, localities, and incidents of two centuries, principally from tradition and unpublished documents. 8vo. pp. 376. Portsmouth, 1859. 2 50 3088 Sanbornton. Runnels (Rev. M.T.) History of .Sanbornton. Vol. 1. Annals. Vol. 2. Genealogies. Portraits and illustra- tions. 2vols. 8vo. Boston, 1882. 6 00 3089 Sermons (Six) Preached in New Hampshire, 1806-17, by W. Harris, Peter Hilb, and others. 12mo. Concord, v. d. 1 00 3090 Walker (.Jos. B.) History of the New Hampshire Convention for the investi- gation, discussion, and decision of the Fed- eral Constitution, at Concord, 1788. 12mo. pp. 128. Boston, 1888. 2 00 .3091 Walpole. Knapp (Jacob N.) In Memory of A sermon in Walpole, by H. W. Bellows. 8vo. pp. 40, paper. Cam- bridge, 1868. 50 3092 White Mountains. Eastman's Map of Mountain and Lake Regions of New Hampshire. 10 .3093 Eastman (S.C.) White Moun- tain Guide Book. Map. I8mo. pp. 222. Concord, 1863. 60 3094 Spaulding (.John H.) Histo- rical Relics of the White Mountains. Also a concise White Mountain guide. 16mo. pp. 104. Mount Washington, 1855. 75 3095 Tripp (E. B.) White Moun- tain Guide Book. Illustrated. 18mo. pp. 108. Boston, 18.52. 50 3096 White Mountains. Willey (Benj. G.) Incidents in White Mountain History, together with numerous anecdotes, illus- trating life in the backwoods. To which is added an accurate guide to the White Mountains. 12mo. pp. 322. Illustrated. Boston, 1856. 1 25 NEW JERSEY. 3097 Abbott (Dr. C. C.) Stone Age of New Jersey. 219 figures. 8vo. pp. 136. Washington, 1877. I 00 3098 Barber (John W.) and Howe (Henry). Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey. Containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, etc. 8vo. pp. 512. 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New York, 1849. 2 00 3106 Gordon (Thomas F.) Gazetteer of the .State of New Jersey. -f History of New .Jersey to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. Map. 8vo. pp. 266-)-339. Trenton, 1834. 3 00 3107 Another copy. No map. 2 25 3108 Hamilton Square. West (Joseph PI.) A History of the Village of Hamilton Square, Mercer county, with an introduc- tory sketch of the first settlement of New Jersey. 8vo. pp. 42, paper. Trenton, 1876. i-f i i- gjj New Mexico. 115 3109 Haven (C. H.) Thirty Days in New Jersey, Ninety Years Ago. Revealing new facts in connection with Washington and his army in 1776 and 1777. 8vo. pp. •72. Trenton, 1867, 1 25 3110 House of Representatives of the Province of Nova Cesarea, or New Jersey. Journal and Votes of the, began at Perth Amboy, November 10, 1703. 8vo. pp. 270. Jersey City, 1872. 2 00 3111 Hudson County. Winfield (Charles H.) History of the County of Hudson, New Jersey, from its earliest settlement to the present time. Illustrated. 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Containing biographical sketches "of all the deceased members, including those who have died in the Newark Conference. 12mo. pp. 512. Philadelphia, 1865. 1 25 3118 Paterson. Nelson (Wm.) His- torical Sketch of Schools in Paterson and Vicinity. 8vo. pp. 74, paper. Paterson, 1877. 50 3119 Princeton. McCosh (James). In- auguration of as President of the College of New Jersey. 8vo. pp. 96. New York, 1868. 25 3120 Raum (John 0.) History of New .Jersey, from its first settlement to the present time. Including a brief historical account of the first discoveries and settle- ment of the country. 2 vols. 8vo. Phila- delphia, 1877. 6 00 3121 Salem. Johnson (R. G.) An His- torical Account of the First Settlement of Salem, in W;est Jersey. By John Fenwick, Esq., chief proprietor of the same. With many of the important events that have occurred down to the present generation. 32mo. pp. 173, Philadelphia, 1839. 3 00 3122 Sea Grove. Wheeler (E. S.) 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Cin'ti, 1850. 1 50 3143 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 144. Cin- cinnati, 1847. 50 3144 Ladd (Horatio 0.) The Story of New Mexico. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 474. Boston, 1892. 1 50 3145 Lincoln County. Lea (J. C.) Re- port on. Svo. pp. 10, paper. Santa Fe, 1881. 25 3146 Meline (James F.) Two Thousand Miles on Horseback. A Summer Tour to the Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and New Mexico. Mao. 12mo. pp. 317. New York, 1872. " 1 50 3147 Mora County. Kroenig (Wm.) Report on. 8vo. pp. 9, paper. Las Vegas, 1881. 25 3148 Penalosa. The Expedition of Don Diego Dionisio de Penalosa, Governor of New Mexico from Santo Fe to the River Mischipi and Quivira, in 1662, as described by Father Nicholas de Freytas 0. S. F. With an account of Penalosa's projects to aid the French to conquer the mining country in Northern Mexico; and his con- nections with Cavelier de la Salle By John Gilmarv Shea. Svo. pp. 101, paper. New York, 1882. 3 00 3149 Prince (L. Bradford.) Historical Sketches of New Mexico, from the earliest records to the American occupation. 12mo, pp. 327. Kansas City, 1883. 2 00 3150 E,itch(Wm. G) Aztlan. The his- tory, romance, and attractions of New Mexico. Map and 75 illustrations. Svo. pp. 253. Boston, 1885. 1 25 3151 Kitcll(W. G.) Inaugural Address delivered ujjon the Historical Society of New Mexico, February, 1881. ISmo. pp. 27, paper. Santa Fe, 1881. 25 3152 Ritch (W. G.) New Mexico. Its resources and advantages. 4to, pp. 32, paper. Santa Fe [1882]. 25 3153 Ritch (W. G.) The Legislative Blue Book of the Territory of New Mexico, with the rules of order, fundamental law, official register and record, sketch of his- tory of the territory, chronological annals, etc. Svo. pp. 154+46. Santa Fe, 1882. 1 00 3154 San Miguel County. Prichard(fi. W.) Report on. Svo. pp. 16, paper. Santa Fe, 1882. 25 3155 Simpson (J. H.) Coron ado's March in Search of the Seven Cities of Cibola, and their discussion of their probable location. Map. 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Boston, 1834. 2 00 3366 Lawson (John). The History of Carolina. Containing the exact description and natural history of that country. To- gether vcith the present state thereof, and a .journal of a thousand miles traveled through several nations of Indians. Giv- ing a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. Map and plate. Small 4to. pp. 258, calf. London, 1718. 3367 Mechlenburg. Declaration of In- dependence (jf May 20, 1775. Address by Wm. A. Graham, with accompanving docu- ments. 18mo. pp. 167. N. Y., 1875. 1 00 3368 Moore (John W.) History of North Carolina, from earliest discoveries to the present time. [Including the part taken in North Carolina in the War of the Rebel- lion.] 2 vols. 8vo. Raleigh, 1880. 5 00 3369 North Carolina. Hand. book of. Exliibiting its resources and industries, Coloredmap. 8vo. pp. 154, paper. Raleigh, 1883, 75 3370 Raleigh. Battle (Kemp P.) Sketches of the Early History of the City of Raleigh. 8vo. pp. 71, paper. Raleigh, 1877. 75 3371 Schenck (David). History of North Carolina, 1780-81, Being a, history of the invasion of the Carolinas by the British army, under Lord Cornwallis, in 1780-81, with the ))articular design of showing the part borne by Noith Cai-olina in that strug- gle for liberty and independence, and to correct some errors of history in regard to that statp and its people Portrait and map. 8vo. pp. 498. Raleigh, 1889. 3 00 3372 Vass fRev, L. C.) History of the Presbyterian Church in New Bern, with a resume of eai'ly ecclesiastical affairs in Eastern North Carolina, and a sketch of the early davs of New Bern. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 196,' Richmond, 1886. 2 00 3373 Weeks (Stephen B.) Religious Development in the Province of North Carolina. 8vo. pp. 68, paper. Baltimore, 1892. 50 3374 Wheeler (John H.) Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina Bnd Emi- nent North Carolinians. 4to. pp. 478. Columbus, O., 1884. 6 00 3375 Wheeler (John H.) Historical Sketches of North Carolina, from 1584 to 1851. Compiled from original records, docu- ments, etc. With biographical sketches. Illustrated. 2 vols, in I. 8vo. pp. 138- 480. Philadelphia, 1851. 2 25 3376 Wiley (C. H.) Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter. A tale of North Carolina. With 13 full page illus- trations by Felix 0. C. Darley. 8vo. pp. 224, London, n. d. 3 00 3377 Williamson (Hugh). The History of North Carolina. Map. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. Philadelphia, 1812. 10 00 3378 Zeigler (W. G.) and Grosscup (B. .S.) The Heart of the Alleghanies; or, Western North Carolina. Its topography, history, resources, people, narratives, inci- dents, and pictures of travels, adventures in hunting and fishing, and legends of its wilderness. Map and illustrations. 12mo. pp. 374. Raleigh, 1883. 2 00 OHIO. 3379 Abbott (John S. C. ) History of the State of Ohio, from the discovery -of the great valley to the present time. Includ- ing narratives of early explorations, wars with the Indians, biographical sketches, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 876. Detroit, 1875. 5 00 3380 Another copy. Full morocco. 6 00 _ 3381 Alderman (Mrs. L. A.) Identifica- tion oi the Society of the Cincinnati with the Settlement of the North-west Terri- tory. 8vo. pp. 26. Marietta, 1888. 35 3382 Andrews (J. W.) When was Ohio admitted into the Union ? 8vo. pp. 8, half bound, n. p., n. d. 50 3383 Ashland County. (Knapp (H. S.) A History of the Pioneer and Modern Times of Ashland County, Ohio, from the earliest to the present time. Illustrated, 8vo. pp. 550. Philadelphia, 1863. 3 50 3384 Athens County. Walker (Charles M.) History of Athens County, and inci- dentally of the Ohio Land Company, and the First Settlement of the State at Mari- etta, with personal and biographic sketches of the early settlers, narra:tives of pioneer adventures, etc. Five portraits and a map. 8vo. pp. 600, on white paper. Cincinnati, 1859. 4 00 3385 The same. On tinted paper, gilt top, or uncut. 6 00 Ohio. 125 3386 The same. Large paper edition. 2 vols, imperial 8vo. 12 00 3387 Atwater (Caleb). History of the State of Ohio. Natural and civil. 8vo. pp. •407, sheep. Cincinnati, 1838. 3 00 3388 Auglaize County. Sutton (Rob- ert). History of Auglaize County. With the Indian history of Wapakoneta, .and the first settlement of the county. 8vo. pp. 206, half bound. Wapakoneta, 1880. 1 50 3389 Barber (G. M.) The People's Ohio Hand Book, the New Constitution, etc. 12mo. pp. 123. Sandusky, 1851. 50 3390 Biographical EnoyclopEedia of Ohio of the Nineteenth Century. Numer- ous fine portraits. 4to. pp. 672, morocco. Cincinnati, 1876. 12 50 3391 Black (Alexander). The Story of Ohio. 12mo. pp. 326. Boston, 1888. 1 50 3392 Boundary of Ohio and Michigan. Eeport of the Secretaries of State and War. Four maps. 8vo. pp. 6. Wash., 1836. 1 00 3393 Brown (Simeon). Charges and De- fense in the Trial of, for Unsoundness in Doctrine; had before the Presbytery of Miami. 8vo. pp. 62, paper. Lebanon, 0., 1856. 75 3394 Bryan (J. A.) Ohio Annual Regis- ter for 1835. 18mo. pp. 128. Columbus. 60 3395 Butler County. McBride (James). Pioneer Biographical Sketches of the Lives of some of the Early Settlers of Butler County. Vol. 1. Containing John Keilly, Thomas Irwin, Joel Collins, Isaac Ander- son, Samuel Dick, Joseph Hough, and John Woods. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 352. Cin- cinnati, 1869. 3 50 Vol. 2. Containing Robert McClellan, Isaac Paxton, Pierson Sayer, Henry Weaver, Jeremiah Butterfield, John Win- gate, Daniel Doty, Matthew Hueston, C. K. Smith, Capt. John Cleves Symmes, John Sutherland, the Bigham Family, and Dr. Jacob Lewis. 8vo. pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1871. 3 00 3396 The same. 2 vols, large paper. 13 00 3397 Butterfield (C. W.) An Historical Account of the Expedition against San- dusky, under Col. William Crawford, in 1782. With biographical sketches, per- sonal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities. Including, also, de- tails of the disastrous retreat, the barbari- ties of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 403. Cincinnati, 1873. 5 00 3398 Carpenter (W. H.) and Arthur (T. S.) The History of Ohio, from its earliest settlement to the present time. 16mo. pp. 277. Philadelphia. 75 3399 Celebration of the Forty-seventh Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State of Ohio, 7th April, 1835. 8vo. pp. 74. Cincinnati, 1835. 60 3400 Centennial, Final Report of the Ohio Board of Managers. Containing M. C. Read and Chas. Whittlesey's Eeport on the Antiquities of Ohio, with 15 plates. 8vo. pp. 1G7. Columbus, 1877. 1 00 3401 Champaign County. Antrim (Joshua). The History of Champaign and Logan Counties, Ohio, from their first set- tlement. 16 photographic portraits on one plate. 12mo. i^p. 450. Bellefontaine, O., 1872. 1 50 3402 Chase (Salmon P.) A Preliminary Sketch of the History of Ohio. 8vo. pp. 39, paper. Cincinnati, 1833. 2 00 3403 Chillicothe Association. Ad- dresses on Profane Swearing, etc. 8vo. pp. 18, half bound. Chillicothe, 1815. 60 3404 Chillicothe. Biggs (H. W.) A History of the First Presbyterian Church. 8vo. pp. 20, paper. Cincinnati, 1877. 25 3405 Cincinnati. Adams (J. Q.) An Oration before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, on Laying of the Corner-stone of the Observatory. 8vo. pp. 72, paper. Cin- cinnati, 1843. 25 3406 Almanac for 1839 and 1846. 24mo. Each, 50 3407 Bell (Thomas J.) History of the Cincinnati Water Works. Plates. 8vo. pp. 59, paper. Cincinnati, 1881. 75 3408 The Bible in the Public Schools. Records, Arguments, Opinions, and Decision in the Case of .lohn D. Minor et al. vs. The Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati et al., in the ,Superior Court of Cincinnati. 8vo. pp. 420. Cin- cinnati, 1870. 2 00 3409 The same. Arguments of Messrs. Ramsey, Sage, and King in the above case, in iavor of the use of the Bible. 8vo. pp. 159, sewed. 55 3410 ■ The same. Arguments of Messrs. Stallo, Hoadly, and Matthews, in the above case, against the use of the Bible. 8vo. pp. 177, sewed. 50 3411 Boyd's Hand-hook of Cincin- nati. Map. 24mo. pp. 130. Cincinnati, 1860. 50 3412 Carter (A. G. W.) The Old Court House. Reminiscences and anec- dotes of the courts and bar of Cincinnati. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 466. Cincinnati, 1880 2 00 126 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 3-113 Cincinnati. Charter, Amendments, and General Ordinances of the City of Cin- cinnati. Revised, 1850. 8vo. pp. 486. Cin- cinnati, 185U. 1 25 3414 The General Ordinances and Resolutions of the City of Cincinnati in force April, 1887. Compiled under au- thority of the City Council by Frank M. Coppock and Fred. Hertenstein. 8vo. pp. 912, law sheep. Cincinnati, 1887. 6 50 3415 Cist (Charles). Cincinnati in 1841. Its early annals and future pros- pects. 12mo. pp. 300. Cin., 1841. 1 00 3416 Cist Charles). Sketches and Statistics of Cincmnati in 1851. 12mo. pp. 363. Cincinnati, 18.51. 1 00 3417 Cist (Charles). Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati in 1859. Timo. pp. 367. Cincinnati, 1859. 1 00 3418 Cist (Charles). The Cincin- nati Miscellany; or. Antiquities of the West, and pioneer history, and general local statistics. 2 vols. 8vo. boards. Cin- cinnati, 1845-46. 6 00 3419 boards. The same. Vol. 1 only. 8 vo. 2 00 3420 Directory for 1819. With an interesting sketch of the local situation and improvements. Map. 18rao. pp. 156, boards, uncut. Cincinnati, 1819. 3 00 Another copy . Lacks map. Half 2 25 Directory for 1829. No map. 1 50 3422 18mo. 3423 Deming's Cincinnati Directory for 1834. Map. 18mo. pp. 268. Cincin- nati, 1834. 1 25 3424 Woodruff's Cincinnati Direc- tory for 1830-7. 18mo. pp. 252. Cincin- nati, 1836. 1 25 3425 Shaffer's Directory for 1839-40. With nativities. 8vo. pp. 520. 2 50 3426 Cist's Directory for 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844. ]2mo. Each, 1 00 3427 Robinson and Jones' Cincin- nati Directory for 1846. Map. 8vo. pp. 564. Cincinnati, 1846. 1 00 3428 Cincinnati Classified Business Directory for 1864-65. Hawes and Red- field. 8vo. pp. 221. Cincinnati, 1864. 75 3429 Williams' Cincinnati Directo- rie.s. Vols. 1 to 21, 1849-71, and 1874, '75, '77, '79, and 1882, 26 vols, in all. 15 00 3430 Drake (Daniel). Discourses delivered before the Cincinnati Medical Library Association, January 9 and 10, 1852. Early physicians and society of Cin- cinnati, and the origin and influence of medical periodical literature. 12mo. pp. 93. Cincinnati, 1862. 50 3431 Cincinnati. Drake (Daniel). Nat- ural and Statistical View or Picture of Cin- cinnati, and the Miami Country. Illus- trated by maps. With an appendix, containing observations on the late earth- quakes, the aurora borealis, and south- west wind. 16mo. pp. 256, boards, uncut. Cincinnati, 1815. 6 00 3432 ■ Another copy. Sheep. 6 00 3433 Drake (Benj.) and Mansfield (E. D.) Cincinnati in 1826. Plates. 12mo. pp. 100. Cincinnati, 1827. 3 00 3434 Another copy. Paper. 2 50 3435 ■ First Orthodox Congregational Church. Lord (J. K.) Dedication Sermon. 8vo. pp. 22, paper. Cincinnati, 1849. 25 34.36 Foote (John P.) The Schools of Cincinnati and its Vicinity. Including literary and scientific institutions. Plates. 8vo. pp. 232. Cincinnati, 1855. I 00 3437 Ford (Henry A. and Kate B.) History of Cincinnati, Ohio. With illus- trations and biographical sketches. 4to. pp. 534, half mor. Cleveland, 1881. 5 00 3438 Goodin (S. EI.) Plan for a Direct Railroad South. Map, 8vo. pp. 36. Cincinnati, 1868. 30 3439 Hart's Cincinnati Guide and Business Directory. Map. 32mo. pp. 112. Cincinnati, 1857. 40 3440 Illustrated Business Direc- tory for 1882. Spencer and Craig. 8vo. pp. 244. Cincinnati. 75 3441 .Jones (A. E.) Extract from the History of Cincinnati and the Territory of Ohio. Showing the trials and hardships of the pioneers in the early settlement of Cincinnati and the West. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 133. Cincinnati, 1888. 1 06 3442 Jones (A. E.) Financial and Commercial Statistics of Cincinnati, Past and Present. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Cincin- nati, 1871. 25 3443 Kenny (D. J.) Cincinnati Il- lustrated. A pictorial guide to Cincinnati and the suburbs. 4to. pp. 204. Cincinnati, 1879. I 01) 3444 The s-rme. In paper. 50 3445 Literary Gazette (The). Vols. 1 and 2, .January to December, 1824. In one vol. 4to. pp. 208+208. Cincinnati, ' 1824. 5 00 3446 Maxwell (Sidney D.) The Manufactures of Cincinnati, and their Re- lation to the Future Progress of the City. 8vo. pp. 41. Cincinnati, 1878. 25 Ohio. 127 3447 Cincinnati. Maxwell (Sidney D.) The Subuibs of Cincinnati. Sketches, his- torical and descriptive. Small 4to. pp. 186, Cincinnati, 1870. 1 75 3448 Miller (Francis H.) Cincin- nati Beginnings. Missing chapters in the early history of the city and the Miami Purchase. 12nio. pp. 23.5. Cincinnati, 1880. 1 50 3449 Murder Will Out. The hor- rors of the Queen City. Being a correct detail of over a hundred murders which have taken place in Cincinnati. By an old citizen [W. L. De Beck]. 12mo. pp. 128, paper. Cincinnati, 1867. 50 3450 Nichols (G. W.) The Cincin- nati Organ; with a brief description of the Cincinnati Music Hall. 12mo. pp. 82, pa- per. Cincinnati, 1878. 25 3451 Ordinances. Act of Incorpo- ration and Digest of Ordinances. 12mo. pp. 164, paper. Cincinnati, 1835. 50 3452 The General Ordinances and Resolutions of the City of Cincinnati, in force April, 1887. Compiled under author- ity and direction of the city council. By Frank M, Coppock and F. ITertenstein. 8vo. pp. 912, law sheep. Cincinnati, 1887. 6 50 3453 Pioneer (The). Edited by John D. Caldwell. Nos. 1 to 6 in one. 8vo. . paper. Cincinnati, 1873-1885. 1 00 3454 Scarborough (W. S.) The Cin- cinnati Law Library Association. An his- torical Sketch. 8vo. pp. 53, paper. Cin- cinnati, 1875. 50 3455 Society Blue Book and Family Directory, Clubs, Press, etc. 12mo. pp. 338. Cincinnati, 1879. 2 00 3456 Blue Book and Family Direc- tory, including Covington and Newport. 8vo. pp. lis, bds. Cincinnati, 1890, 175 3457 Spring Grove Cemetery. Re- port for 1867. Numerous lithographic plates of monuments. 8vo. pp. 145. Cin- cinnati, 1857. 2 UO 34.58 Stevens (Geo. E.) The City of Cincinnati. A summary of its attrac- tions, advantages, institutions, etc. Illus- trated. 12mo.pp. 210. Cin'ti, 1869. 100 3459 Taft (Alphonso). A^ Lecture on the University of Cincinnati, its Aims, Needs, and Resources. 8vo. pp. 60, paper. Cincinnati, 1872. 35 3460 Tunison (J. S.) The Cincin- nati Riot (of March, 1884. Its causes and results. 8vo. pp. 93, paper. Cincinnati, 1886. 50 3461 Cincinnati. The Tyler-Davidson Fountain, given by Mr. Henry Pi'obasco to the City of Cincinnati. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 118, paper. Cincinnati, 1872. 25 3462 Williams' Cincinnati Almanac and Business Guide for 1850. 24nio. pp. 200. Cincinnati, 1850. 50 3463 Williams' Cincinnati Guide and Business Directory. Map. 24mo. pp. 205. Cincinnati, 1S48. 50 3464 Wilson (.Joshua L.) Sermon on Witchcraft. 8vo. paper. Cincinnati, 1845. " 50 3465 Woman's Art Museum Asso- ciation. A sketch of 1877-1886. 12mo. pp. 134. Cincinnati, 1886. 1 00 3466 Wright (Nathaniel). Memo- rial Address, delivered before the Second Presbyterian Church. 8vo. pp. 46, paper. Cincinnati, 1872. 50 3467 Cincinnatus (The). A Literary and Horticultural .Journal. Edited by Freeman G. Cary. 4 vols. 8vo. Cincin- nati, 1857-60. 6 00 3468 Claypole (E. W.) The Lake Age in Ohio; or, some episodes during the re- treat of the North American Ice-sheet. Maps. 8vo. pp. 42. Edinburgh, 18S8. 75 3469 Cleveland. Whittlesey (Charles). Early History of Cleveland. Including original papers and other matters relating to the adjacent country; with biographical notices of the pioneers and surveyors. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 487. Cleveland, 1807. 3 50 3470 A}wther copy. 4to. large, paper, sewed, uncut. 4 00 3471 Coggeshall (W. T.) Ohio State Library Annual Report for 1858, with a historical sketch of the library. 8vo. pp. 80. Columbus, 1859. 60 3472 Columbus. Studer (Jacob H.) Columbus. Its history, resources, and pro- gress, from its settlement to the present time. With a map and numerous illustra- tions. 12mo. pp. 584. Cin'ti, 1873. 1 UO 3473 Constitutions of the State of Ohio of 1802 and 1851, with indexes, vifith the Articles of Confederation of the United States, 1777. Constitution of United States, 1787, with amendment and index, and the Ordinance of 1787. 8vo. pp. 160, paper. Cincinnati, 1892. 50 3474 The same. Half law sheep. 1 00 3475 Coshocton County. Hill (N. N., Jr.) History of Coshocton County: Its past and present. 1740-1881. Illustrated. 4to. pp. 833. Newark, 1881. 5 00 128 Robert Clarke 4" Co., Cincinnati. 3476 Coshocton County. Hunt (Wm. 'El.) Historical (Jolleotions of Coshocton ■County, 1764-1876. 8vo. pp. 264. 1876. 2 00 3477 Crawford County. Bucyrus, Gal- ion, and Ci-estline ((Jhio) Directory for 187.5-6. Containing a concise history of Crawford county. 8vo. pp. 180, boards. Euoyrus, 1875. 2 00 3478 Cutler (Wm. P.) The Ordinance of .July 13, 1787, with an appendix of his- torical facts. 8vo. pp. 48, half bound. Marietta, 1887. 60 3479 [Cutler (.Jervisi]. A Topographical Description of the State of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana. Comprehending the Ohio and Mississsippi rivers, etc. To which is added an interesting journal of Mr. Chas. La Raye, while a captive with the Sioux nation, on the waters of the Missouri river. By a late officer in the U. S. army. Plates. 16mo. pp, 219. Boston, 1812. 3480 Cuyahoga Falls. Fairchild (T. B. A History of the Town of Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County. 12mo. pp. 39. 1876. 50 3481 Dayton. Historical Sermon, Sketches, and Addresses. Fiftieth Anni- versary of Christ Church. 8vo. pp. 81. Dayton, 1880. 40 3482 Dayton. History of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. With a complete guide-book to the Central Home, at Dayton, 0. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 248. Dayton, 1875. 1 25 3483 Dayton. Odell's Dayton Directory and Business Advertiser, containing Cur- wen's sketch of the history of the city. By M. E. Curwen. 12mo. pp. 120, boards. Dayton, 1850. 2 00 3484 Delaware County. History of, giving an account of its aboriginal inhaVji- tants, early settlement, pioneer sketches, its growth, improvements, etc. lUusti-ated. 4to. pp. 855, half morocco. Chicago, 1880. 6 00 3485 District Historical Society. (Medina, Summit, and Wayne Counties.) Second report. Papers read. 12mo. pp. 32. n. p., n. d. (1878). .50 3486 District Historical Society. Tract No. 4 Papers read March, 1878. 12mo. pp. 32, half roan. n. p., n. d. 50 3487 Drown (Solomon). An Oration delivered at Marietta, April 7, 1789, in Commemoration of the Commencement of the Settlement formed by the Ohio Com- pany. 4to. pp. 17. half bound, stained. Isaiah Thomas. Worcester, 1789. 2 50 3488 Edwards (S.E.) The Ohio Hunter; or, a brief sketch of the frontier life of Samuel E. Edwards, the great bear and deer hunter of the state of Ohio. Engrav- ing. 16mo. pp. 240. Battle Creek, Mich., 1806. 75 3489 Erie County. Aldrich (Lewis C) Histoi}' of Erie County, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominentmen and pioneers. 4to. pp. 653, half leather. Syracuse, 1889. 6 00 3490 Excursion made by the Executive and Legislatures of the States of Tennessee and Kentucky to the State of Ohio, Janu- ary, 1860. 12mo. pp. 139, boards. Cincin- nati, 1860. 75 3491 Eyre (John). The Christian Spec- tator. Being a, journey from England to Ohio. Two years in that state, etc. Al- bany, 1838. Containing also; The European Stranger in America. 2 vqIs. in 1. 12mo. pp. 72-1-84. New York, 1839. 1 50 3492 Fairfield County. E. S. Hannum's Atlas of. Large county map and 25 town- ship and town maps. 4to. 1866. 2 50 3493 Fairfield County. Sanderson (Geo.) A Brief History of the Early Settlement of Fairfield County. 8vo. pp. 32, half bound. Lancaster, 1851. 2 50 3494 Fayette County. Putnam (Rufus),' Pioneer Record and Reminiscences of the Early Settlers and Settlement of the County. 8vo. pp. 120, paper.. Cincinnati, 1872. 1 00 3495 Fire Lands Pioneer (The). Pub- lished under the Supervision of the Fire Lands Historical Society, *^* Some parts can be supplied. 3496 Fort Ancient. Moorehead (War- ren K.) Fort ,-\ncient, the Great Pre- historic Earthwork of Warren County, Ohio. Compiled from n careful survey, with an ac- count of its mounds and graves, a topo- graphical map, 35 full page phototypes, and surveying notes in full. 8vo. pp. 129, Cincinnati, 1890. 2 00 3497 Founders (The) of Ohio. Brief sketches of the forty-eight pioneers, who, under Gen, Rufus Putnam, landed at the mouth of the Muskingum river, 7th .4pril, 1788, and commenced the first white set- tlement in the North-west Territory. 8vo. pp.28. Cincinnati, 1888. 25 3498 Franklin County. Martin (W, T,) History of Franklin County, A collection of reminiscences of the early settlement of that county, with biographical sketches and a complete history of the county to the present time. Svo. pp. 450. Columbus, 1858. 5 00 Ohio. 129 3499 Franklin and Pickaway Coun- ties. History of. With numerous fine steel portraits and other illustrations. 4to. pp. 593, half morocco. Cleveland, . • 1880. 6 00 3500 Gallipolis. Ford (Mary L.) His- tory of the Settlement of Gallipolis, Ohio, ill 1790. With a brief history of a few of the most prominent settlers, ^vo. np. 36. Columbus, 1890, ' 50 3501 Gallipolis. Naret (Edward). His- tory of the French Settlers at Gallipolis, Ohio, in 1790. 12mo. pp. 40. Cincinnati, 11. d. (1890). 50 3502 Gambler. Matthews (Stanley). Address to the Alumni of Kenyon College, June 23, 1880, 8vo, pp. 33. Cincinnati, 1880. 25 3503 Gambler. Piatt (.1. J.) Penciled Fly Leaves, with ' How the Bishop built his College in the Woods" (Kenyon College). 18mo. pp. 200. Cincinnati, 1880. 1 00 3504 Greene County. Mills (Wm.) Cen- tennial Historical Address, July 4, 1876. 16mo. pp. 56, paper. Xenia, 0,, 1876. 50 3505 Greenfield. Irwin (W. H.) and Crothers (S. D.) Centennial Historical Sketches of Greenfield and Vicinity, 8vo, pp. 16, paper. Greenfield [1876]. 25 3506 Griffiths' (D). Two Years' Resi- dence in the new Settlements of Ohio, 12mo. pp. 189, London, 1835. 4 00 3507 Guernsey County. Centennial His- tory of. The old inhabitants; full list of the names of all over 70 years of ajje, 12mo. pp. 11, paper, Cambridge, 0., 1876. 40 3508 Hamilton County. Ford (Henry A. and Kate B.) History of Hamilton County, Ohio (exclusive of Cincinnati, for which see No. 3437). With illustrations and bio- graphical sketches. 4to, pp, 534, half morocco. Cleveland, 1881. 5 00 3509 Hutchinson (W. A.) His- torical Discourse of the Reading and Lock- land Presbyterian Church, Juiv, 1876. 8vo. pp, 19, paper. Cincinnati, 1876. 25 3510 Reemelin (C.) Historical Sketch of Greene Township, 8vo. pp, 33, and folded list of early settlers. Paper. Cincinnati, 1882. ^5 3511 Teetor (Henry B.) The Past and Present of Millcreek Valley. Being a collection of historical and descriptive sketches of that part of Hamilton county. Containing pen-portraits of the villages, suburban residences. 12mo, pp, 328. Il- lustrated. Cincinnati, 1882. 2 00 3512 Harris (Thaddeus Mason). The Journal of a Tour into the Territory North- west of the Alleghany Mountains. With a geographical and historical account of the state of Ohio With .'i maps, Svo, pp, 271, half russia, uncut, Boston, 1805, 6 00 3513 Another eqpy. No plates, piece torn off title page, half calf, 2 25 3514 Harrison (J. Scott). Pioneer Life at North Bend, Svo. pp, 16, paper. Cin- cinnati, 1867. 25 3515 Harrison Convention (The Great), Description of the Harrison Convention of the People of Ohio, held at Columbus, February 21, 1840, Svo. pp. 40, boards. Columbus. 75 3516 Highland County. Thompson (James H.) The History of Highland County, from its Organization to December 31, 1877, Svo, pp. 132, paper, Hillsboro, 1878, 60 3517 Hildreth (S, P.) Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio. With narrative of inci- dents and occurrences in 1775, Portraits, Svo. pp, 539, Cincinnati, 1852, 6 00 3518 Hildreth (S. P.) Pioneer History, Being an account of the first examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the early settle- ment of the North-west Territory, Chiefly from original manuscripts, connecting the papers of Col, George Morgan, Judge Bar- ker. Records of the Ohio Company, etc. Plates and map, Svo, pp. 525. Cincinnati, 1848. 6 00 3519 Hiram. Hinsdale (B. A.) A His- tory of the Disciples in Hiram, Portage County. Ohio. Svo, pp. 40, paper. Cleve- land [1876]. 50 3520 Historical and Philosophical So- ciety ot Ohio. .Journal, Vol, 1, Part 1, ]2mo. pp. 13S, paper. Reprinted. Cin- cinnati, 1872. I 00 3521 Transactions. Vol. 1, Part 2. 12mo. pp. 3.34, sheep. Cin'ti, 1839. 2 00 3522 Walker (Timothy), Annual Discourse, Svo. pp, 27, paper, Columbus, 1S3S, 25 \* For other publications of the Society, see No, 1885 Gallagher, No, 3566 May, and No 7394 Zeisberger. 3523 Hocking Valley. History of, and sketches ot its cities, villages, townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, biographies of prominent citizens, etc. Numerous portraits, Svo. pp. 1392, half morocco. Chicago, 1883. 6 00 3524 Howard (Jas. Q.) An Outline of Ohio History. 8vo, pp. 8, half bound. New York, 1886, 50 ' 130 Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. 3525 Howe (Henry)- Historical Collec- tions of Ohio. Containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, bio- graphical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to the general and local history, with de- scriptions of its counties, cities, towns, vil- lages, etc. 8vo. pp. 599. Cin., 1848. 3 00 3526 Howe (Henry). Historical Collec- tions of Ohio. An encyclopedia of the state; history, both general and local; geography with descriptions of its counties, cities, and villages; its agricultural, manu- facturing, mining, and business develop- ment; sketches of eminent and interesting characters, etc., with notes of a tour over it in 1886. Illustrated with about 500 en- gravings contrasting the Ohio of 1846 with 1886-S, from drawings made by the author in 1846 and photographs taken in l•> Robert Clarke A; Co., CincinnalL 3574 Newark, llervey (Rev. TIenry M.) Sermon Pi-euched in Memory of, Septem- ber 19, 1ST.3. By Rev. Wni. Bower. 8vo. pp. 25, paper. Granvilje, 1876. 25 3575 New Carlisle. Proceedings of the Western Ohio Pioneer Association, Sep- tember 23, 1876, and Address by .Judge W. Mills. 8vo. pp. 18, paper. Springfield, 1877. 25 3576 New Lyme. Ashtabula County. Condensed liistory of 8vo. pp. 60, paper. Jefferson, 1877. 75 3577 Oberlin. Brand (.James). History of the First Church. 8vo. pp. 45, paper. Oberlin, 1887. 30 3578 Oberlin. Fairchild(J. H.) Oberlin. Its origin, progress, and results. 16mo. pp. 88, paper. Oberlin, 1871. 50 3579 Ohio Archseological and Histori- cal Quarterly. Vol. 2, No. l. The Cen- tennial Celebration at Marietta, April 7, 1888. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 251, paper. Columbus, 1888. 2 00 3580 Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 253-348. September, 1888. 50 3581 Publications. Vol. 3. The Centennial Anniversary of the City of Gal- lipolis, Ohio, October 16-19, 1890. Illus- trated. 8vo. pp. 326. Columbus, 1891. 2 50 3582 Ohio Canals. Public Documents concerning tire Ohio Canals, which are to connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River, comprising a complete official history of these great works of internal improvement. 8vo. pp. 405. Columbus, 1828. 2 50 3583 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 452-f-28. Columbus. 1832. 3 00 3584 Ohio in 1788. A Description of the Soil, etc. Translated from the French, with notes, etc., by John H. James. ]8mo. pp. 104. Columbus, 1888. 50 ■3585 Ohio Land Laws. The Laws, Treaties, Resolutions, and Ordinances of the General and State Governments which relate to Lands in the .State of Ohio, in- cluding the Territorial Laws. 8vo. pp. 534. Columbus, 1825. 2 .50 3586 Ohio and Michigan Boundery. Reports from the .Secretaries of State and War. Large maps. 8vo. pp. 6. Wash- ington, 1836. 1 00 3587 Ohio Public Record (The). Com- piled for use as a handy-book of reference. Portrait of Hon, Kent .Jarvis. 8vo. pp. 149. Columbus, 1876. 60 3588 Ohio Railroad Guide. Illustrated and descriptive. 2 parts. 12mo. Cincin- nati, 1852, 60 3589 Ohio Railroad Guide Illustrated. C. C. C. & E. R. R. i2mo. pp. 135. Colum- bus, 1854. 1 GO 3590 Ohio Railroads. Report of the Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs of Ohio for the year ending .June 30, 1880. 8vo. pp. 1446. (Jolumbus, 1881. 1 50 3591 The samejor 1S88. 8vo. pp. 111.3. Columbus, 1889. 1 5(1 3592 ^TAeMme, for 1889. With large map. 8vo. pp. 394. Columbus, 1890. 1 00 3593 Ohio Statistics. Report of the Commissioner of .Statistics, 1857-1 S6S. 8vo. Columbus, V. y. Each, 50 3594 Oxford. Beecher (Lyman). An Address delivered at the Tenth Anniver- sary Celebration of the Union Literary So- ciety of Miami University. Svo. pp. 44, paper. Cincinnati, 1835. 25 3595 Miami University. Addresses by Rev. R. H. Bishop and others, 1829 to 1834. ]2mo. pp. 76. Hamilton, 18.35. 100 3596 Miami University. 11 Ad- dresses and Reviews, 1831-1855. 2 00 3597 Miami University, 18 In- augural and other Addresses. Svo. pp. 276. Hanover, 1835. 2 00 3598 Paddy's Run. Chidlaw (B. W.) An Historical Sketch of Paddy's Run, But- ler County. 8vo. pp. 20, paper. Hamilton, 1876. 40 3599 Payne (Senator 11. B.) Report of the Committee of the House of Repre- sentatives of Ohio, with testimony as to charges against certain members in con- nection with the election of Hon. Henry B. Payne as U. S. Senator. 8vo. pp. 286, paper. Washington, 1886. 75 3600 Pickaway County. Williams (A.) An Address Delivered before the Pioneer and Historical Society. 8vo. pp. 14, half bound. Circleville, 1873. 75 3602 Putnam County. Swan (C. J.) Oration delivered at the Putnam County Fourth of July Celebration, 1876. Svo. pp. 5, paper, n. p., n. d, 25 3603 Read (M. C.) Archeology of Ohio. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 119. Cleveland, n. d. 1 50 3604 Reports of the Commissioner of Statistics of the State of Ohio for 1857 to 1868. Svo. Columbus. Each, 50 3605 Rice (Harvey). The Pioneers of the Western Reserve. I2mo. pp. 350. Boston, 1883. 1 50 3606 Rice (Harvey). Sketches of West- ern Reserve Life. 16mo. pp. 193. Cleve- land, 1885. 1 00 Ohio. 133 ♦ »■ 3607 Richland County. McGaw (James F.) Philip Seymour; or, Pioneer Life in Richland County. Founded on facts. 8vo. pp. 432. Mansfield, 1883. 3 00 3608 Rickoff (Bertha M.) Ohio. A Poem for the Centennial Celebration. Il- lustrated by E. J. Meeker. Oblong 8vo. Cincinnati, 1888. 1 00 3609 Ross County. Finley (I. J.) and Putnam (R). Pioneer Record of the Early Settlers and Settlement of Ross County. 8vo. pp. 148. Cincinnati, 1871. 1 50 3610 Ryan (Daniel J.) History of Ohio, with biographical sketches of her Gov- ernors, and the Ordinance of 1787. 12mo. pp. 210. Columbus, 1888. 1 00 3611 St. Clairsville. Alexander (Rob- ert). Historical Sketch of the First Pres- byterian Church. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Wheeling, 1869. 50 ,3612 Scioto County, Keyes (James). Pioneers of the Scioto County. Being a short biographical sketch of some of the first settlers. 8vo. pp. 121, sewed, uncut. Portsmouth, Ohio, 1880. 1 00 3613 SenecaCounty. Butterfield(C. W.) History of Seneca County. Containing a detailed narrative of the principal events, from its first settlement to the present time; a history of the Indians that formerly resided within its limits; early customs, biographical sketches, etc. 12mo. pp. 252. Sandusky, 1848. 5 00 3614 Another copy. Half morocco. 6 00 3615 Seneca County. Lang (W). His- tory of Seneca County, from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880. Em- bracing many personal sketches of pioneers, anecdotes, and faithful descriptions of events pertaining to the organization of the county, and its progress. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 701. Spring- field, 1880. 3 50 3616 Shepherd (Henry A.) The An- tiquities of the State of Ohio. Full and accurate descriptions of the works of the mound-builders; defensive and sacred in- closures, mounds, cemeteries, and tombs, and their contents, implements, ornaments, sculptures, etc. 4to. pp. 139. Cincinnati, 1890. 2 00 3617 Smucker (Isaac). Ohio Pioneer History, Cresap and Logan, Crawford's Campaign, and a Brief Biographical Sketch of Col. William Crawford. Half title. 8vo. pp. 22, paper, n. p., n. d. 25 3618 Tallmadge. Proceedings in C6m- memoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Tallmadge. With the historical discourses of Hon. E. N- Sill and Rev. L. Bacon, and biographical sketches of the early settlers, etc. 8vo. pp. 112, paper. Akron, 1857. 1 25 3619 Taneyhill (R. H,) The Leather- wood God. An account of the appearance and pretensions of Jacob C. Dilks, in East- ern Ohio, in 1826. 12mo. pp. 59, paper. Cincinnati, 1880. 30 3620 Taylor (J. W.) History of the State of Ohio. First peViod. 1650-1787, 12mo. pp. 557, Cin'ti, 1854. 6 00 3621 Teetor (Henry B.) The Pa.'jt and Present of Millcreek Valley. A collection of bistoricil and descriptive sketches. I8mo. pp. 328. Cincinnati, 1882. 2 00 3622 Thompson (Peter G.) Bibliography of the State of Ohio. Being a catalogue of the books and pamphlets relating to the history of the state. Imp. 8vo, pp. 486, gilt top, uncut. 1285 titles. Cincin- nati, 1880. 4 50 3623 Another copy. Half morocco. 6 00 3624 Trent (Captain William). Journal of, from Logstown to Pickawillany, a. d. 1752, now published for the first time from a copy in the archives of the Western Re- serve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Together with letters of Governor Robert Dinwiddle; an historical notice of the Miami Confederacy of Indians; a sketch of the English Post at Pickawillany; with a short biography of Captain Trent, and other papers never before printed. - Edited by Alfred T. Goodman, Secretary of the Western Reserve Historical Society. 8vo. pp. 117. Cincinnati, 1871. 2 50 Tuscarawas Valley. See Mitchener, 3625 Wadsworth. Brown (Edward). Wadsworth Memorial. Containing an ac- count of the proceedings of the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the first settlement of the township of Wadsworth [Medina County], and a sketch of the his- tory to the present time, with sketches of the early history of the adjoining town- ships. Biographical sketches of pioneer settlers, etc. 12mo. pp. 232. 1875. 2 00 3626 Washington County. An Appeal to the People; or, an exposition of the official conduct of Return Jonathan Meigs, Governor of Oliio, in disbandmg the Light Infantry Co., in the oounty of Washington, etc. 18mo. pp. 94, half bound. Printed for the people 1812. 1 25 3627 Andrews (I. W.) Washington County and the Earliest Settlement of Ohio, 8vo. pp. 83, half bound. Cincin- nati, 1877. 75. 134 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 3628 Washington County. Delafield (J., Jr.) A Brief Topographical Descrip- tion of the County of Washington. Plates. 8vo. pp. 39, paper. New York, 1834. 5 00 3629 History of, with biographical sketches. Numerous portraits and other plates. 4to. pp. 739, half morocco. Cleve- land, 1881. 7 00 3630 Wayne County. Douglas (Ben.) History of Wayne County, from the days of the pioneers and first settlers to the present time. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 868. Indian- apolis, 1878. 6 00 3631 Western Eeserve and Northern Ohio Historical society Pamphlets. Some odd numbers can be supplied. 3632 Wetz (Wm. H.) The Ohio Valley. A sketch of its primitive inhabitants, an- tiquities, discovery, and settlement. 18mo. pp. 140, paper. Cincinnati, 1888. 2.5 3633 White Sulphur Springs, Ohio. By. Dr. J. J. Murman and \V. W. Dawson. Map and plate. ]2mo. pp. 72. Cincinnati, 1859. .50 3634 Whittlesey (Charles). Fugitive Essays upon Interesting and Useful Sub- jects relating to the Early History of Ohio: its geology and agriculture; with a biog- raphy of the first successful constructor of steamboats. 12mo. pp. 397. ' Hudson, 18.52, 2 .50 3635 Wilkesville. Taylor (Chas. B.) Early History and War Record of Wilkes- ville and Salem. 18mo. pp. 89. Cincin- nati, 1874. 1 00 3636 Williams' Ohio State Register and Business Mirror for 1857. 8vo. pp. 310. Cincinnati, 1857. 75 3637 Wood (F. M.) The New .Jersey Church, Miami Presbytery. 18mo. pp. 112. Cincinnati, 1868. 75 3638 Zanesville Public Schools. An- nual Report for 1875. With an historical sketch. 8vo. pp. 92, paper. Zanesville, 1875. 50 OREGON. 3639 Armstrong (A. N.) Oregon. Com- prising a brief history and full description of the Territories of Oregon and Washing- ton, and of the Indian tribes of the Pacific slope. Interspersed with incidents of travel and adventure. 12mo. pp. 147. Chicago, 1857. 1 50 3640 Bancroft (Hubert H.) History of Oregon, 1834-1888. 2 vols. 8vo. San Fran- cisco, 1885. 9 00 3611 Barrows (W,) Oregon: the Strug- gle for Possession. Map. 16mo. pp. 363. Boston, 1888. 1 25 3642 Bulflneh (Thomas). Oregon and Eldorado; or, Romance of the Rivers. 12mo. pp. 464. Boston, 1866. 2 00 3643 De Smet (P. J.) Oregon Missions and Travels over the Rocky Mountains in 1845-6. Illustrations and maps. 12mo. pp, 408. New York, 1847. 2 50 3644 Dunn (John). History of the Ore- gon Territory and British North American Fur Trade. With an account of the habits and customs of the principal native tribes on the northern continent. Maps. 8vo. pp. 3.59. London, 1846. 2 25 3645 Another edition. 16mo. pp. 236. Phil- adelphia, 1845. 1 00 3640 Gray (W. H.) A History of Ore- gon, 1792-1849. Drawn from personal ob- servation and authentic information, 8vo. pp. 624. Portland, 1870. 4 00 3647 Greenhow (Robert). History of Oregon and California, and the other Ter- ritories on the North-west Coast of North America, accompanied by a geographical view and map of those countries. 8vo. pp. 482. London, 1844. 2 50 3648 Hines (Rev. Gustavus). Oregon. Its history, condition and prospects, geog- raphy, climate, and productions. With personal adventures among the Indians, 12mo. pp 437. New York, l859. 1 50 3649 Hines (Rev. Gustavus). A Voyage Around the World, with a history of the <.)regon Mission, and an account of adven- tures .■imong the Indians. 12mo. pp. 437. Buffalo, 1850. 1 50 3650 Hines (Rev. Gustavus). Wild Life in Oregon. A stirring recital of actual scenes of daring and peril. 12mo. pp. 437. New York, 1877. 1 25 3651 Irving (Washington). Astoria; or. Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains. 12mo. pp. 649. New York, n. d. 2 00 3652 Another edition. 16mo. From the same plates. 1 00 3653 Letter of the Secretary of the In- terior on the Early Labors of the Mission- aries in Oregon, commencing in 1836. 8vo. pp. 81. Washington, 1870. 50 3654 Mofras (Duflot de). Exploration du Territoire rle I'Oregon, des Californies et de la Mer Vermeille, execute pendant les annees 1840, '41, '42. 2 vols in 4 parts, 8vo. and a folio atlas of maps and plates. Paris, 1844. 12 50 3655 Another copy. In 2 vols. 8vo. with- out the atlas. 5 00 Pennsylvania. 135 3656 Moseley (H. N.) Oregon. Its re- sources, climate, etc. Map. 12mo. pp. 125. London, 1878. 1 00 3657 Murphy (John M.) Oregon Busi- • ness -Directory und State Gazetteer, with the history and resources of the state. (208 pages. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 382, boards. Portland, 1873. 1 50 3658 Nash(Wallis). Oregon: there and back in 1877. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 285, uncut. London, 1878. 1 50 , 3659 Nash (Wallis). Two Years in Ore- gon. Illustrated 12mo. pp. 311. New York, 1882. " 1 50 3660 New Empire (The). Oregon, Wash- ington, Idaho. Its resources, development, etc. The city of Portland ; its trade, com- merce, etc. 8vo. pp. 128. Portland, 1889. 50 3661 Nicolay (C. G.) The Oregon Ter- ritory. A geographical and physical ac- count of that country and its inhabitants. With outlines of its history and discovery. Map. 18mo. pp. 226. London, 1846. 1 00 3662 Robertson (Wyndham). Oregon. Our right and title. Containing an account of the condition of Oregon Territory, its soil, climate, and geographical position, to- gether with a statement of the claims of Russia, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States, accompanied with a map prepared by the author. 8vo. pp. 203+24, paper. Washington, 1846. 2 25 3663 Ross (Alexander). Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Colum- bia River. Being a narrative of the expe- dition fitted out by John Jacob Astor, to establish the Pacific Fur Company. With an account of some Indian tribes on the ■coast of the Pacific. Map. 24mo. pp. 352. London, 1849. 2 25 3664 Schmolder (Capt. B.) Oregon und Californien. Plates. 8vo. pp. 120. Mainz, 1849. ^ 00 3665 Thorn (Adam). The Claims to the Oregon Territory Considered. 12mo. pp. 44. London, 1844. 50 3666 Thornton (J. Q.) Oregon and Cal- ifornia in 1848. Including information on the sold mines of California. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo. New York, 1849. 2 50 3667 Twiss (Travers). The Oregon Ter- ritory. Its history and discovery. Includ- ing an account of the Convention of the Escurial, and an examination of the whole question in respect to facts and the law of nations. 12mo. pp. 268. New York, 1846. 2 00 ^ 3668 Twiss (Travers). The Oregon Ques- tion Examined in respect to Facts and the Law of Nations. Map. 8 vo. pp. 391. Lon- don, 1846. 2 00 3669 Victor (Frances F.) All Over Oregon and Washington Territory. Soil, climate, resources, and miprovements, with an outline of its early history, etc. 8vo. pp. 368. San Francisco,' 1872. 2 25 3670 Victor (Mrs. Frances F.) Atlantis Arisen ; or, talks of a tourist about Oregon and Washington. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 412. Philadelphia, 1891. 2 50 3671 White (Dr. E.) Ten Years in Ore- gon. Travels and adventures of Dr. E. White and lady west of the Eooky Moun- tains, with incidents of two sea voyages. Compiled by Miss A. J. Allen. 12mo. pp. 480. Ithaca, 1848. 2 75 PENNSYLVANIA. 3672 Ag'new (Daniel). History of the Region of Pennsylvania North of the Ohio and West of the Allegheny River, of the Indian Purchase, and the Running of the Southern, Northern, and Western Bounda- ries. Also an account of the division of the territory for public purposes, and of the land laws, titles, settlements, contro- versies, and litigation within this region. 8vo. pp. 246. Philadelphia, 1887. 2 50 3673 Allegheny County. Thurston (Geo. H.) Allegheny Couniy's Hundred Years. Illustrated. "l2mo. pp. 312. Pitts- burgh, 1888. 1 00 3674 Applegarth (A. C.) Quakers in Pennsylvania. 8vo. pp. 84. Baltimore, 1892. 75 3675 Berks and Lebanon Counties. History of. Giving an account of the In- dians, the early settlers, biographical sketches, topographical descriptions, etc. By I. Daniel Rupp. 8vo. pp. 512. Lan- caster, 1844. 5 00 3676 Bethlehem. Reichel (Wm. C.) The Crown Inn, near Bethlehem, 1745. A his- tory touching the events that occurred at that notable hostelry during the reigns of the Second and Third Georges, etc. Map of the Moravian Tract and two cuts. 8vo. pp. 162, paper, n. p, 1872. 3 50 3677 Bethlehem. Martin (John Hill), His.torical Sketch of Bethlehem, With some account of the Moravian Church. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. pp. 191. Philadel- phia, 1873. 3 00 136 Robert Clarke c^ Co., Cbielnnati. 3678 Bowen (Eli). The Coal Regions of Pennsylvania. A review of the anthracite coal districts. Maps and tables. 8vo. pp. 27, paper. Pottsville, 1848. 60 3679 Bowen (Eli). The Pictorial Sketch Book of Pennsylvania; or, its scenery, in- ternal improvements, resources, and agri- culture, llhistrated. 8vo. pp. 460. Phil- adelphia, 1852. 1 00 3680 Brackenridge (H. M.) History of the Western Insurrection in Western Penn- .sylvania, commonly called the Whisky In- surrection, 1794. 8vo. pp. 336. Pittsburgh, 1859. 12 00 3681 Another copy. Half morocco. 3 125 3682 Buck (Wm. .J.) History of the In- dian Walk Performel for the Proprietors of Pennsylvania in 1737. In which is ap- pended a life of Edward Marshall. 12mo. pp. 269. n. p., 1886. 2 00 3683 Buck (Wm. J.) Local Sketches and Legends pertaining to Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pa. I2nio. pp. 340. n. p., 1887. 2 00 3684 Carpenter (W. H.) and Arthur (T. S.) The History of Pennsylvania, from its earliest settlement to the present time. 16mo. pp. 357. Philadelphia, 1869. 75 3685 Clay (Rev. John Curtis). Annals of the Swedes on the Delaware. 16mo. pp. 180. Philadelphia, 1835. 1 75 3686 Chambersburg. Garrard (Lewis H.) Chambersburg in the Colony of the Revolution. A sketch. 8vo. pp. 60, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856. I 00 3687 Chester. Whitehead (W.) Direc- tory of the Borough of Chester, with a con- cise history from its first settlement to the present time. 8vo. pp. 110. West Chester, 1857. 1 00 3688 Constitutional Conventions of Pennsylvania of 1776 and 1790, with the minutes, constitutions, charter to William Penn, etc. 8vo. pp. 388, stained. Harris- burg, 1825. 1 25 3689 Cornell (W. M.) History of Penn- sylvania, Irom the earliest discovery [to 1878]. 8vo. pp. 575. Phila., 1879. 3 .50 3690 Dauphin County Historical Society. Addresses before the. Ecclesiastical His- tory of Dauphin County, by Thos. A. Rob- inson, D.D. The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dauphin County, by A. Boyd Hamilton, and Historical Review of Dauphin Countv, by William H. Egle, M.D. 8vo. pp. 85, paper, uncut. Harrisburg, 1876. 7.5 3691 Day (Sherman). Historical Collec- tions of the State of Pennsylvania. Con- taining a copious selection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biogr.aphical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities. 165 engravings. 8vo. i)p. 70S. Philadelphia, [1843]. 4 50 3692 Delaware County. Smith (Geo.) History of Delaware County, from the dis- covery of the territory included within its limits to the present time. With a notice of the geologv of the county. Maps and plates. 8vo. pp. 581. Phila., 1862. 3 50 3693 Egle (William H.) An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, Civil, Political, and Military, from its earliest settlement to the present time. " Including historical descriptions of each county in the State, their towns and indus- trial resources. Numerous illustrations. Imp. 8vo. pp. 1186. Harrisburg, 1877. 5 00 3694 Erie County. Sanford(L. G.) The History of Erie County. Map and portraits. 12mo. pp. 347. Philadelphia, 1862. 3 50 3695 Findley (William). History of the Insurrection in the Four Western Counties of Pennsylvania in the year 1794. With a recital of the circumstances specially con- nected therewith; and an historical review of the previous situation of the country. 8vo. pp. 338. Philadelphia, 1796. 8 00 3696 Franklin (Benj.) An Historic Re- view of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania, from its origin, so far as regards the several points of controversy which have from time to time arisen be- tween the several governors of that prov- ince and their several assemblies. 12mo. pp. 444. London, 1759. 3 00 3697 Gordon (Thomas F.) A Gazetteer of the State of Pennsylvania. Map. 8vo. pp. 508, sheep. Philadelphia, 1832. 2 00 3698 Hazard (Samuel). Annals of Penn- sylvania, from the discovery of the Dela- ware, 1609-1682. 8vo. pp. 664. Philadel- phia, 1850. 2 50 3699 Historie Naturelle et Politique de la Pensylvanie et de I'establishment des Quakers d.ans cette Con tree. Map. 18mo. pp. 372, calf. Paris, 1768. 1 50 3700 Holcomb(Wm. P.) Pennsvlvania Boroughs. 8vo. pp. 51. Baltimore, 1886. .50 3701 Huntington County. Lytle (Mil- ton S.) History of Huntington Countv. 8vo. pp. 361. Lancaster, 1876. 2 25 3702 jQlinson(C^,B.) Letters from the British Settlement in Pennsylvania. Map. 24mo. pp. 192. Philadelphia, 1819. 1 00 3703 La Bar (George). Reminiscences of The centenarian of Monroe' county, and incidents in the early settlement of the river valley, from Easton to Bushkill. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 110. Philadelphia, 1870. 1 OO Pennsylvania. 137 3704 Lackawanna Valley. History of the. By Dr. H. Hollister. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 412. New York, 1869. 3 00 3705 Another edition. 12mo. pp. 328. • • New York, 1857. 1 25 3706 Lancaster County. Harris (Alex.) A Biographical History of Lancaster County. Being a history of early settlers and eminent men of that county, as also much other unpublished historical infor- mation, chieily of a local character. 8vo, pp. 639. Lancaster, 1872. 1 50 3707 Lancaster County. Mombert (J. I.) An Authentic History of Lancaster County. Map and plates. 8vo. pp. 792, sheep. Lancaster, 1869. 2 75 3708 Lancaster County. Rupp (I. Dan- iel). History of Lancaster County. To which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania. Folding table and plates. 8vo. pp. 528, full bound. Lancaster, 1844. 3 50 3709 Laws, A Collection of all the Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania now in force. Published by order of Assembly. Printed and sold by B. Franklin. Small folio, pp. 562-t-xi. Phila., 1742. 20 00 3710 Meginness (J. F.) Otzinachson; or, a history of the West Branch valley of the Susquehanna. Its first settlement, trials and privations of the pioneers, In- dian wars, massacres, etc. 8vo. pp. 518. Philadelphia, 1867. 3 00 3711 Another edition. Revised. Vol. 1. Svo. pp. 707. (All published.) Williams- port, 1889.. 3 50 3712 Memoirs of a Life Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania, within the Last Sixty Years. [By A. Graydon.] Svo. pp. 431. Edinburgh, 1822. 2 00 3713 The same. Original edition.. 12mo. pp. 378, sheep. Harrisburg, 1811. 1 00 3714 Montgomery County. Buck(Wm. J.) History of Montgomery County, within the Schuylkill Valley. Containing sketches of all the townships and villages, with an account of the Indians, the Swedes, and other early settlers, etc. Prepared chiefly from original materials. Royal Svo. pp. 128. Norristown, 1859. 2 25 3715 Mount Pleasant Township, Wayne County. Historv of By Rev. S. Whaley. 12mo. pp. 96, cloth. New York, 1856. I 00 3716 Nazareth. Jones (Maurice C.) A Red Rose from the Olden Time; or, a ram- ble through the annals of the Rose Inn, on the Barony of Nazareth, in the days of the Province. Small 4to. pp. 50, paper. Philadelphia, 1872. 1 25 3717 Nazareth. Reiohel (Rev. Levin T.) A History of Nazareth Hall, from 1755 to 1855; and of the Reunions of its Former Pupils, in 1854 and 1855. ]2mo. pp. 162. Philadelphia, 1855. 1 00 3718 Nevin (Alfred). Men of Mark of Cumberland Valley, Pa., 1776-1876. Steel portraits. Svo. pp. 450, sewed, uncut. Philadelphia, 1876. 2 50 3719 Norristown. Act to erect into a Borough, with by-laws and ordinances. Svo. pp, 52. Norristown, 1833. 75 3720 Northampton County. Rupp (I. Daniel). History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties. A brief history of the first settlers, topogra- phy of townships, notices of leading events. Engravings. 12mo. pp. 568, sheep. Har- risburg, 1845. 4 00 3721 Another copy. Boards, uncut. 5 OO 3722 Penn. Memoirs of the Celebrated Treaty made by William Penn with the Indians, 1682. By P. S. Du Ponceau and J. F. Fisher. Svo. pp. 63. Philadelphia, 1836. 75 3723 Pennsylvania Biography ; or. Memoirs of Eminent Pennsylvanians. 12mo. pp. 268. Philadelphia, 18,39. 75 Pennsylvania Historical Society Me- moirs — 3724 Vol. 1 boards, uncut. 3725 Armstrong, Part 1. Svo. pp, Philadelphia, 1826. Vol 1. Edited Svo. pp. 494. r 1 25 by Edward Reprinted. 3 OO Svo. pp. 221, 2 00 Svo. pp. 292. 2 00 Svo. pp. 248, Philadelphia, 1864. 3726 ■ Vol. 2. Part 2. boards. Philadelphia, 1830. 3727 Vol. 3. Part 1. Philadelphia, 1834. 3728 Vol. 3. Part 2. boards, uncut. Philadelphia, 1836. 2 00 3729 ■ Vol. 4. Part 1. Svo. pp. 212, stained. 1840. 1 50 3730 Vol. 5. History of the Expe- dition against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755, un- der Major-General Edward Braddock. By Winthrop Sergent. Svo. pp. 423. Phila- delphia, 1S55. 4 00 3731 Vol. 6. Contributions to American History. The Society of the Cincinnati; whiskey insurrection; Acadian exiles; case of Major Andre, etc. Svo. pp. 429. Philadelphia, 1853. 3 00' 3732 Vol. 7. Record of the Court at Upland, in Pennsylvania, 1676-1681, and a military journal kept by Major E. Denny, 17S1-1795 (including St. Chair's campaign). Svo. pp. 498. Philadelphia, 1860 3 00 138 Robert Clarke 4" Co., Cincinnati. Pennsylvania Historical Society Me- moirs— 3733 Vol. 8. Minutes of the Committee of Defense at Pliiladelphia, 1814-15. .Svo. pp. 428. Philadelphia, 1867. 2 50 3734 Vols. 9 and 10. Corre.spond- ence between William Penn and James Logan and others, 1700-1750. With notes by the late Mrs. Deborah Logan. Edited, with additional notes, by Edward Arm- strong. 2 vols, Svo. Philadelphia, 1S70- 1872. 5 00 :!735 Vol. 11. History of New Sweden ; or, the settlements on the river Delaware. By Israel Acrelius. Trans- lated by W. M. Reynolds. 8vo. pp. 468. Philadelphia, 1874. 2 75 3736 Vol. 12. History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations, who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring states. By the Rev. John Heckewelder, of Bethlehem, Pa.. New and revised edition, with an introduction and notes, by the Rev. William C. Reichel. Svo. Philadelphia, 1881. 4 00 3737 Memoir of Samuel Breck (V. P.) Bv J. R. IngersoU. Svo. pp. 40. Philadelphia, 1863. 50 3738 Tyson (.Job R.) Colonial His- tory of the Eastern and some of the Southern States. Svo. pp. 64. Philadel- phia, 1842. 00 3739 Vaux (R.) Memoir of the Locality of the Great Treaty between Will- iam Penn and the Indian Natives. Plates. Svo. pp. 49. London, 1839, 60 3740 Wallace (J. W.) Discourse at the Inauguration of the New Hall, March 11; 1872. Svo. pp. 66, piiper. Philadel- phia, 1S72. 50 3741 Perry County. Wright (Silas). History of Perry County, from the earliest Settlement to thepresent time. 12mo. pp. 290. Lancaster, 1872. 1 50 3742 Perry (Wm. L., D.D.) Historical Collections relating to the American Co- lonial Church. Vol. 2. Penn.svlvania. 4to. pp. 607. ... p. 1871. ' 7 50 3743 Philadelphia. Allinson (E. P.) and Penrose (B.) Philadelphia, 1681-1887. A history of municipal development. 8vo. pp. 444. Baltimore, 1888. 3 00 3744 Athenajum. Charter and Laws, with catalogue of books, etc. Svo. pp. SO. Philadelphia, 1820. 50 3745 Bible Society. 1st to 16th re- ports, 1809-24 (lacking the 10th.) In 1 ■volume, half bound. 1 25 3746 Philadelphia. Carey (Mathew). 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To which is added a complete description of the City of Phila- delphia. Svo. pp. 918. Philadelphia, 1876, 2 00 3754 ■ Mease (.TamPs). The Picture of Philadelphia. Giving its origin, in- crease, and improvements in arts, sciences, manufactures, commerce, and revenue. 12mo. pp. 376, sheep. 1811, 3755 Another copy. Half cut. 3756 - Philadelphia, 2 00 morocco, un- 3 50 NeiU (Rev. Wm.) A Discourse, reviewing a minister of fifty years [in Philadelphia]. Svo. pp. 63, paper. Phila- delphia, 1857. 50 3757 — — Ordinances, witli charter act of incorporation, and plat of the city as originally laid out. By .John C. Lowber. Svo. pp. '312. Philadelphia, 1812, 1 25 375S Reprint of William Penn's original proposal and plan for the founding and building of Philadelphia, in 1683. Folded plan. Folio, pp. 24. London, 1881. 2 00 3759 — — Picture of, or a brief account of the various institutions and public ob- jects of this metropolis. Being a complete guide for strangers. 16mo. pp. 288+36, half bound. Philadelphia, 1835. 1 00 Pennsylvania. 139 3760 Philadelphia. Ritter (Abraham). History of the Moravian Church, in Phila- delphia, from its foundation, in 1742, to the present time. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 281. • ' Philadelphia, 1857. 2 00 3761 Tenth Presbyterian Church. A quarter century discourse. "By Henry A. Boardman. November 7, 1858. 12mo. pp. 106. Philadelphia, 1858. 50 3762 Tyson (Job R.) Letters on the resources and commerce, of Philadel- phia. 8vo. pp. 83, paper. Phila., 1852. 50 3763 Westcott (Thompson). Cen- tennial Portfolio. A souvenir of the In- ternational Exhibition at Philadelphia, with lithographic views of 50 of its princi- pal buildings, with letter-press descilption. Oblong. Philadelphia, 1876. 3 00 3764 Williams (R. F.) A Complete Catalogue of the Members of the Philadel- phia Bar from .Tulv, 1776, to July, 1855. 8vo. pp. 50. Philadelphia, 1855. 75 3765 Pittsburgh. The Baptismal Regis- ter of Fort Duquesne, from June, 1754, to December, 1756. Translated, with an in- troductory essay and notes, by Rev. A. A. Lambing. 4to. pp. 97, paper. Pittsburgh, 1885. ■ 1 25 3766 Craig (Neville B.) History of Pittsburgh, with a brief notice of its facili- ties of communication and other advan- tages for commercial and manufacturing purposes. With two maps. 12mo. pp. 312. Pittsburgh, 1851. 3 00 3767 ■ Another copy. Without the small map. 2 25 3768 Fort Pitt, and Letters from the Frontier. With life of General James O'Hara; journal of Celeron, 1749; journal and letters of Captain S. Ecuver, command- ant at Fort Pitt. 1763, etc. (from the pa- pers of the late Williani M. Darlington). 8vo. pp. 312. Pittsburgh, 1892. Net, 5 00 3769 Foster (J. H.) A Full Ac- count of the Great Fire at Pittsburgh, April 10, 1845. 2 plates. 8vo. pp. 52. Pitts- burgh, 1815. 1 00 3770 Thurston (George H.) Pitts- burgh and Allegheny in the Centennial Year. Illustrated. i2mo. pp. 272. Pitts- burgh, 1876. ] 25 3771 Thurston (Georpe H.) Pitts- burgh as it is; or, facts and figures, exhib- iting the past and present of Pittsburgh, its advantages, resources, etc. Map. 12mo. pp. 204, paper. Pittsburgh, 1857. 1 25 3772 Pleasant Peregrination through the Prettiest Part of Pennsylvania. By Peregrine Prolix [Philip H. Nicklin]. 18mo. pp. 148. Philadelphia, 1836. 75 3773 Plymouth. Wright (Hendrick B.) Historical Sketches of Plymouth, Luzerne County. With numerous photographic portraits and views. 12mo. pp. 419. Phila- delphia, 1873. 3 00 3774 Proud (Robert). The History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from its original institution and settlement, in 1581, till after the year 1742. With an intro- duction respecting the life of William Penn. To which is added a brief descrip- tion of the said province, and of the general state in which it flourished between the years 1760 and 1770. Portrait and map. 2 vols. 8vo. calf Phila., 1797. 15 00 3775 Rupp (I. Daniel). A Collection of upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other Immigi'ants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776. I2mo. pp. 495. Philadelphia, 1876. 3 00 3776 Rush (Dr. Benj.) Account of the Manners of the German Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, 17S9, with notes bv 1. Daniel Rupp. 18mo. pp. 72. Phila., 1875. 1 00 3777 Rush (Dr. Benj.) Essays. Man- ners of the German inhabitants of Penn- sylvania. Vices of the Indians, etc. 12mo. pp. 378, sheep, broken. Philadelphia, 1798. 2 00 3778 Sipes (William B.) The Pennsyl- vania Railroad: Its origin, construction, condition, and connnections, embracing historical, descriptive, and statistical notices of cities, towns, villages, stations, industries, and objects of interest on its various lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Pro- fusely illustrated by Moran, Darley, and others. Royal 8vo. pp. 281. Philadelphia, 1875. 2 50 3779 Smith (Joseph). History of Jeffer- son College. Including nn account of the early " log cabin " schools and the Canons- burg Academy. 12rao. pp. 433. Pitts- burgh, 1857. 1 50 3780 Smith (Joseph). Old Redstone; or, historical sketches of Western Pres- byterianism. Its early ministers, its peril- ous times, and its first records. Portraits and plates. 8vo. pp. 459. Philadelphia, 1854. 3 50 3781 Smith (William). A Brief State- of the Province of Pennsylvania. London, 1755. 8vo. pp. 44, uncnt (only 200 copies printed). New York, 1865. 1 00 3782 Sypher(J. E.) School History of Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, 12mo, pp. 364. Phila- delphia, 1869. ' 1 00 140 Robert Clarke &■ Co., Cincinnati. 3783 Thomas (Gabriel). An Historical and Geographical Account of tlie Province and Country of Pennsylvania and of West New Jersey, in America, London, IG1I8. 12mo. pp. 89, cloth, lithographed fac-simile. Map. New York, 1848. 1 50 3784 Trego (Chas. B.) A Geofiraphy of Pennsylvania: its history, geograpliical fea- tures, soil, climate, etc. Map. llimo. pp. 384. Philadelphia, 1813. 1 00 3785 Venango County. Eaton (S. J. M.) Petroleum. A history of the oil regions of Vfnango county. Map. 12mo. pp. 299. Philadelphia, 1866, 1 00 3786 Venango County. Eaton (S. .T. M.) A Sketcli of the History of Venango county. Map of the old French fort and its surroundings. 8vo. pp. 48, paper, 1876. .00 3787 Washington County. Creigh (Al- fred.) History of Washington County. First under Virginia as Yohoganio, Ohio, or Augusta county until 1781, and subse- quently under Pennsylvania. With Sketch of all the townships, villages, etc, 8vo. pjp. 507. Harrisburgh, 1871. 5 00 3788 Watson (.John F.) Ui.storic 'Mes of Olden Time, concerning the eajly settle- ment and progress of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. Vlvao. pp. 316. Philadel- phia, 1833. 2 00 3789 West Chester. Wood and .Tames. Directory of the Bui'ough of West Chester for 1857, with a complete history of the Borough, 8vo. pp. 160. West Chester, 1857. 1 00 3790 Westcott (Thompson). Names of Persons who took the Oath of Allegiance to the .State of Pennsylvania, 1777-89. With a history of the" Test Laws " of Penn- sylvania. 4to. pp. 42+154, sewed, uncut. Philadelphia, 1865. 3 00 3791 Whiskey Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania, 1794. -|- Narrative of the journey of Col. 'I'homas Pioeter to the In- dians of the north-wpst, I791. + Papers relating to the defense of tbf^ frontiers, ]791)-1796. Being Vol. 4, Penna. Archives, 2d series. Svo. [ip. 811. Harrisburg. 1870. 3 00 3792 Wyoming. Campbell (Thomas). Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvania Tale, and other Poems. 32rao. pp. 108, half bound. New York, 1809, 50 3793 Chapman (Isaac). A Sketch of the History of Wyoming, and statistical account of the Valley and and adjacent countrv. ]6mo. pp. 209, sheep, cracked. Wilkesbarre, 18.30. 1 50 3794 Wyoming. Peck (George). Wy- oming. Its history, stirring incidents, and Romantic advputures. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 132. New York, 1S58, 1 75 3795 Stone (Wm. L.) Poetry and History of Wyoming, from its discovery to till- beginning of the jircsent century, l2mo. pp 106. Albany, 1864. 1 .50 3796 York County. Hi,",tory of. By W. C. Carter and W. ,J. Glossbrenner. 18mo. pp. 183+30, slightly stained. York, 1834. 2 GO RHODE ISLAND. 3797 Anthony (Miss Susanna). Memo- ries of. Who died at Newport, R. I., .June 23, 1791. Compiled bv L. 'Hopkins, D. D. 8vo. pp. 241, boards. C'lipstone, 1803. 1 25 3798 Bartlett (.John Russell). Bibliog- raphy of Rhode Island. A catalogue of books and other publications relative to the State. Royal Svo. pp. 285, Provi- dence, 1864. 3 00 3799 Bristol. Lane (.1. P.) Historical Sketclies of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R. I., 1687-1872. ]2mo. pp. 126. Providence, 1872. 1 00 3800 Burke (Mr.) Report to House of ■ Representatives, .Tune 7, 1844, on the inter- ference of the executive in the affairs of Rhode Island. With petitions, testimony, charters, military orders, etc. 8vo. pp. 1040(15 leaves missing at the end). Wash- ington, 1844. 1 25 3801 Callender (.John). An Historical Discourse on the Civil and Religious Affairs of the Colony of Rhode Island, With memoir of the nuthor, etc, by Romeo Elton, 8vo, i)p, 270. Boston, IM3. 1 75 3802 Canonicus Memorial. Services of Dedication, September 21, 1883. 8vo. pp. 31. Providence, 1883. 40 3803 Cowell (Benj.) Spirit of '76 in Rhode Island; or, sketches of the efforts of the government and people in the war of the revolution. Together with names of those who belonged to Rhode Island regi- ments in the army. Svo. pp. 352. Boston, 1850. 2 25 3804 Dorr (Thomas Wilson). Life and 'i'imes ol', with outlines of the political his- tory of Rhode Island. By Dan King. Portrait. I2mo. pp. 368. Bost., 18.59. 2 00 3805 Dorr Rebellion. 'I'he close of the late Rebellion in Rhode Island. Ex- tract from a letter by a Massachusetts man resident in Providence. 8vo. pp. 16. Providence, J 842. 40 South Carolina. 141 3806 Facts involved in the Rhode Island Controversy, with some views upon the tights of both parties. 8vo. pp. 43. Bos- ton, 1842. 50 3807 Foster (W. E.) Town Govern- ment, pp. 36+Channing (E.) The Narra- gansett Planters. 8vo. pp. 23. Baltimore, 1886. 50 3808 Goddard (Wm. G.) Address to the People of Rhode Island on the occa- sion of the change in the Civil Govern- ment of Rhode Island by the Adoption of the Constitution which suppressed the Charter of 1663. 8vo. pp. 80. Providence, 1843. 75 3809 Greene (G. W.) A Short History of Rhode Island. With engravings and map. 12ino. pp. 356. Providence, 1877. 2 00 3810 Greene (Welcome A.) The Provi- dence Plantations for Two Hundred and Fifty Years. An historical review of the foundation, rise, and progress of the City of Providence, with sketches of Newport, Pawtucket, and other towns of the State. Profusely illustrated. Folio, pp. 470. Providence, 1886. 3 50 3811 Newport. Hand-book of Newport and Rhode Island. Map. 18mo. pp, 170. Newport, 1852. 75 3812 Higginson (T. W,) Old Port Days. With heliotype illustrations, from NeWport. 12mo. pp. 258. Bos., 1873. 1 50 3813 Sheffield (W. P.) Historical Address, July 4, 1876. 8vo. pp. 83, paper. Newport, 1876. 75 3814 Sketches of Newport and its Vicinity, and the history, settlement, and geography of Rhode Island. 12mo. pp. 213. New York, 1842. 1 25 3815 Peterson (Edward). History of Rhode Island and Newport. 8vo. pp. 370. New York, 1853. 1 50 3816 Providence. Brief Sketch of the Establishment of the High School. 8vo. pp. 129, paper. Providence, 1878. 40 3817 Providence. Snow (E. M.) Cen- sus of the City of Providence, taken July, 1855. With a brief account of the manu- facturers, etc., and an appendix giving the enumeration of the previpus population of Providence. 8vo. pp. 73, paper. Provi- dence, 1856. 50 3818 Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Tran- scribed and edited by John R. Bartlett. 10 vols. 1636-1792. Vol. 1 sheep, balance cloth. Providence, 1856-1865. 20 00 3819 Records of the State of Rhode Island. Vol. 8. 1776-1779. 8vo. pp. 661. Providence, 1863. . 1 25 3820 Rhode Island Brigade. State- ment of the claims of, for services in the Continental Army. 12mo. pp. 11. Provi- dence, 1806. 60 3821 Rhode Island Historical Society. Collections Vol. I. Simplicity's Defense against Seven-headed Policy. By Samuel Gorton, with notes, etc., by Wm, R. Staples. Bvo. pp. 278. Providence, 1835. 2 00 3822 Collections Vol. 6. Journal of Captain Simon Thayer, during the Invasion of Canada in 1775+Revolutinnary Corre- spondence from 1775 to 1782+History of the Baptists in Rhode Island, by Rev. Morgan Lewis. 8vo. pp. 380, boards, uncut. Provi- dence, 1867. . 3 00 3823 Proceedings 1877-1881. 3 parts. 8vo. Providence, 1878-1881. 1 50 3824 Rhode Island Register for 1853. By George Adams. 12mo. pp. 180. Prov. 50 3825 Richmond (J. W.) Rhode Island Repudiation; or, the hi.story of the Revolu- tionary debt of Rhode Island, Fac-similes. 8vo. pp. 208. Providence, 1855. 1 50 3826 Tucker (Rev. Dr. Mark). The De- liverance of Rhode Island. A discourse. 8vo. pp. 16. Providence, 1842. 40 3827 Ward (Saml.) The Life and Serv- ices of Governor Samuel Ward, of Rhode Island, a member of the Continental Con- gress, in 1774, 5, and 6. By his great grand- son, John Ward. 4to. pp 12, paper, uncut. Providence, 1877. 50 3828 Watch Hill and its Attractions as a Summer Resort. Map and 5 phototype views. 8vo. pp. 21. Cincinnati, 1887. 50 3829 Webster (Daniel). Argument in U. S. Supreme Court in the case of Martin Luther vs. Luther M. Borden and Others, January 27, 1848. 8vo. pp, 26. Washing- ton, 1848. 40 SOUTH CAROLINA. 3830 Adams (F.C.) Maimel Periera ; or, the sovereign rule of South Carolina. With views of Southern laws, life, and hospitality. 12mo. pp. 302, uncut. Wash., 1853. 150 3831 Allen (Walter). Governor Cham- berlain's Administration in South Caro- lina. A chapter of reconstruction in the Southern States. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 544. New York, 1888. 2 50 3832 Archdale (John). A New Descrip- tion of that Fertile and Pleasant Province of Carolina. With a brief account of its discovery and settling, and the government thereof to this time. 8vo. pp. 33-J-14, half bound. London, 1707. Reprinted, Charles- ton, S. C, 1822. ■ 3 00 142 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 3833 Carroll (B. H.) Historical Collec- tions of South Carolina, embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents relating to the history of the State, from its first discovery to its inde- pendence in the year 1776. Map. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1836. 5 00 3834 Chalmers (Lionel). An Account of the We.'ither and Diseases of South Carolina. 2 vols in 1, 8vo. calf, cracked. London, 1776. 4 00 3835 Charleston. Cardoza(J. N.) Remi- ni.scences of Charleston. 12mo. pp. 144, paper, corners torn off three leaves. Charleston, 1866. 1 50 3836 Charleston. Fraser (Charles). Rem- iniscences of Charleston. 8vo. pp. 1J9. Charleston, I8')4. 1 75 3837 Constitutional Convention, 1868. Debates and Proceedings. 8vo. pp. 926, paper. Charleston, 1868. 1 00 3838 Coxe (Daniel). A Description of the English Province of Carolina. Map. 8vo. pp. 90. Saint Louis, 1840. 2 25 3839 Elliott (Wm.) Carolina Sports by Land and Water. Including incidents in devil-fishing, etc. 12mo. pp. 292. London, 1867. 2 00 3840 Gibbes (R. W.) Documentary His- tory of the American Revolution. Con- sisting of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Caro- lina. First series, 1764-1776. 8vo. pp. 293. New York, 1855. 2 50 3841 The same. Third series, 1781-1S82. 8vo. pp. 288, Columbia, 1853. 2 50 3842 Gregg (Rt. Rev. Alexander). His- tory of the Old Cheraws. Containing an account of the aborigines of the Pedee, the first white settlements, their subsequent progress, civil changes, the struggle of the Revolution, and growth of the country afterward. 1730 to 1810. With notices of families and sketches of individuals. Map. 8vo. pp. 546. New York, 1867. 3 00 3843 [Hewitt (A.)] An Historical Ac- count of the Rise and Progress of the Col- onies of South (Carolina and Georgia. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep. London, 1779. 8 00 3844 Historical Society of South Caro- lina. Collections. Vol. 1. 8vo. pp. 307. Charleston, 1857, 2 25 3845 Huguenot Society of South Caro- lina, Transactions. Nos. 1 and 2. 8vo. pp. 76+64, paper. Charleston, 1889. 1 50 3S46 Hume (Sophia). An Epistle to the Inhabitants of South Carolina. 12mo. pp. 114, paper. London, 1754. 1 25 3847 Hume (Sophia). An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South Carolina to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences. I2mo. pp. 152, half calf. London, 1752. 2 00 3848 Another copy. With an Epistle to the Inhabitants of South Carolina, by Sophia Hume. pp. 114. London, 1754. Also, A Caution to such as Observe Days and Times. By S[ophia] H[ume]. Hall' title, pp. 38. [London, 1754.] 3 pieces in one volume. 8vo. full bound. 4 00 3849 Another edition of An Exhortation, etc. I6mo. pp. 164, old calf Dublin, 1754. 1 00 3850 Lacy (Gen. Edward). Life. With a list of battles and skirmishes in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. By M. A. Morse, Sr., M.D. 8vo. pp. 32. Spartenburg, 1859. 50 3851 Logan (John H.) A History of the Upper Country of South Carolina, from the earliest periods to the close of the War of Independence. Vol. 1 (all ever published), 12mo. pp. 521. Charleston, 1859. 2 50 3852 O'Neall (.lohn B.) Biographical Sketches of the Bench and Bar of South Carolina. To which is added the original fee bill of 1791, with the signatures in fac-siniile, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. Charleston, 1859. 4 50 3853 Perry (B. F., Ex-Gov. of S. Car.) Reminiscences of Public Men, with a, life of the author. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 323. Philadelphia, 1883. 1 00 3854 Pike (James S.) The Prostrate State. South Carolina under negro gov- ernment. 16mo. pp. 279. New York, 1874. 1 0^ 3855 Purry (Jean P.) Memorial upon the Present Condition of Carolina and the means of its amelioration, 1724. Small 4to. pp. 24. Augusta, Ga., 1880. 75 3856 Ramsey (David). History of thf. Revolution of South Carolina, from British Province to an Independent State. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut. Trenton, 1785. 10 00 3857 Eamsey (David). History of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670 to 1R08 Maps. 2 vols, in one. 8vo. pp 274-f307. Newberry, 18.58. 5 .50 3858 Simms (W. G.) The History of South Carolina, from its first European dis- covery to its erection into a republic. With a supplemental chronicle of events to the present time. 12mo. pp. 437. New York, 1860. 2 25 Southern States. 143 3859 South Carolina. A Description of. Containing many curious and interesting particulars relating to tVie civil, natural, and commercial history of that colony, , , European settlers, English charters, Indian nations, etc., etc. 12mo. pp. 110, sprinkled calf, neat. London, 1701. 8 50 3860 South Carolina. Resources and Population, Institutions and Industries- Published by the State Board of Agri. culture. With a large geological map. 8vo. pp. 726. Charleston, 1883. 3 00 SOUTHERN STATES. 3861 Andrews (Sidney). The South since the VVar. Travel and observation in Geor- gia and the Carolinas. i2mo. pp 400. Bos- ton, 1866. 1 00 3862 Banks (Mary R.) Bright Days in the old Plantation Time. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 266. Boston, 1882, 1 50 3863 Blackmar (F. W.) Spanish Insti- tutions in the South-west. 8vo. pp. 380. Baltimore, 1891. 2 00 3864 Butterworth (H.) A Zigzag Jour- ney in the Sunny South; or, wonder tales of early American history. A visit to scenes and associations of the early Amer- ican settlements in the Southern States and the West Indies. 8vo. pp. 320. Bos- ton, 1886. 2 25 3865 Cable (George W.) The Silent South; together with the freedman's cause in equity and the convict lease system. ]6mo. pp. ISO. New York, 1885. 1 00 3866 Chew (Morris R.) History of the Kingdom of Cotton, and cotton statistics of the world. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 97, paper. New Orleans, 1884. 35 3867 Clowes (W. Laird). Black Amer- ica. A study of the ex-slave and his late master. 12mo. pp. 240. London, 1891. 1 25 3868 Cobb (.Joseph B.) Mississippi Spenes; or, sketche.s of Southern and West- ern life and adventure, including the Legend of Black Creek. 12mo. pp. 250. Philadel- phia, 1851, 1 ^5 3870 Creecy (Col. Jas. R.) Scenes in the South and other Miscellaneous Pieces. 12mo. pp. 294. Washington, 1860. 1 00 3871 Davidson (James W.) The Living Writers of the South. 12mo. pp. 635. New York, 1869. 2 00 3872 DeBow (J. D. B.) The Industrial Resources, etc., of the Southern and West- ern States, 4 vols. 8vo. New Orleans, 1852. 6 00 3873 Doyle (J. A.) The English in America. Virginia. Maryland, and the Carolinas. 8vo pp. 556. London, 1882. 3 50 3874 Falkiner(W. R.) The .South and its People. 12ino. pp, 98, paper. Rich- mond, 1891. 50 3875 Fagan (W. L.) Southern War Songs, camp-tire, patriotic and sentimental. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. pp. 38'J. New: York, 1890. 3 50' 3876 Featherstonehaugh (G. W.) Ex- cursions through the Slave States, from Washington, on the Potomac, to the fron- tier of Mexico. With sketches of popular manners and geographical notices. Map. 2 vols. 8vo. half bound. London, 1844. 4 OO 3877 Fenner (T. P.) and Eathbun (F. G.) Cabin and Plantation Songs as sung by the Hampton Students. Enlarged (-"il. 8vo. pp. 127, paper. New York, 1891. 50 3878 Field (Henry M.) Bright Skies and Dark Shadows. Travels in the South- ern States Maps. 12mo. pp. 316. New York, 1890. 1 50 3879 Flack (Captain). A Hunter's Ex- perience in the Southern States of Amer- ica: being an account of the natural his- tory of the various quadrupeds and birds which are objects of chase in these coun- tries. 12mo.'pp. 359. London, 1866. 2 00 3880 Gilman (Caroline). Recollections of a .Southei'n Matron. 12mo. pp. 272. New York, 1838. 75 3881 Grady (Henry W.) The New South. With a character sketch of Mr. Grady bv Oliver Dyer. 16mo. pp. 273. New York, 1890. 1 00 3882 Hardman (Francis). Frontier Life; or, tales of the South-western border. 12mo. pp. 376. Philadelphia, n. d. 75 3883 Hardy (Lady Daffus). Down South. 8vo. pp. 276, half bound. Lon., 1883. 2 25 3884 Harley (Rev. Timothy). South- ward Ho! Notes of a tour to and through the State of Georgia in the winter of 1885-6. 16mo. pp. 198. Lon , 1886. 1 00 3885 Harris ( Joel C.) Nights with Uncle Remus: myths and legends of the old plantation. I2mo. pp. 416. Boston, n. d. 1 .50 3886 Harris (Joel C.) Uncle Remus, his Songs and his Sayings. The folk-lore of the old plantation. ]2mo. pp. 231. New York, 1890. 1 50 3887 Harrison (W. H., Jr.) How to Get Rich in the South. Telling what to do, how to do it, and the profits to be real- ized. 12mo. pp. 192. Chicago, 1888. 1 00 144 Robert Clarke 4' Co., Cincinnati. oSSS Hillyard (M. B.) The Xew South, it^ Resources and Attractions. A (lescrip- lion of the Southern States — notiiif^ eat'h State separately, and givinj; tlieiv dislinel- ive features and most salient cliaractiM-is- tics, lllustiated. 8vo. jip. 413. ]laltinioie, 1S87. - 50 3889 Hodgson (.Tose))h). The Cradle of the Conf'cilerae.y ; or, the times of Troup, V Co., Cincituxdi. 4000 Walker ((K. •!.) Letter relative to the Annexation of Texas. 8vo. pp. 50. St. Louis, 1844. 40 4001 Woodman (David.) Guide to Texas Emigrants. 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Illustrated. Svo. pp. 574. New York, 1S62. 2 25 4017 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 707. Lon- don, 1861. 3 00 40IS Cannon (President George Q.) The History of the IMormons, their persecutions and travels. 12mo. pp. 20. Salt Lake City, 1891. 10 4019 Carlton (A. B., U. S. Commissioner, Utah). The Wonderlands of the Wild West, with sketches of the Mormons. Svo. pp. 347. n. p. 1871. 2 25 4020 Caswall (Henry). The Prophet of the Nineteenth Century; or, the rise, progress and present state of the Mormons. li2mo. pp. 277. London, 1843. 125 4021 Caswall (Henry). The City of the Mormons; or, three days at Nauvoo in 1842. 16mo. pp. 82, paper. London, 1842. 75 4022 Chandless (William.) A Visit to Salt Lake. Being a journey across the . plains and residence in the Mormon set- tlements at Utah. Map. 12mo. pp. 346. London, 1857. 2 00 4023 Clark (Rev. John A.) Gleaningfl by the Way. (Pages 216 to 352 contain the earliest exposure of Mormonism.) 12mo. pp. 352. Philadelphia, 1842. 5 00 4024 Clayton (W.) 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The Prophet of Palmyra: Mormonism reviewed and ex- amined in the life, character, and career of its founder, from "Cumorah Hill" to Car- •• thagejail and the Desert; together with a history of the Mormon era in Illinois, and an exhaustive investigation of the " Spald- ing Manuscript" theory of the origin of the Book of Mormon. 12mo. pp. 552. New York, 1890. 1 00 4030 Green. (N. W.) Mormonism: its rise, progress, and present condition. Em- bracing the narrative of Mrs. Mary Ettie V. Smith, of her residence and experience of fifteen years with the Mormons. A full disclosure of the rites, ceremonies, and mysteries of polygamy, etc. 12mo. pp. 472. Hartford, 1870. 1 50 4031 Guers (Rev. Emelius). Irvingism and Mormonism Tested by Scripture. ]2mo. pp. 94. London, 1844. 1 25 4032 Gunnison (J. W.) History of the Mormons. l2mo. pp. 165. Phila., 1856. 75 4033 Hamblin (Jacob). A Narrative of his Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians, and Explorer. 18mo. pp. 140. Salt Lake City, 1881. 100 4034 Hand-book on Mormonism. A Collection of Anti-Mormon Articles. 8vo. pp. 96. Salt Lake City, 1892. 50 4035 Hickman (Wm. A.) Brigham's Destroying Angels: being the life, confes- sion, and startling disclosures of the noto- rious Bill Hickman, the Danite Chief of Utah. 16mo. pp. 219. New York, 1872. 75 4036 Hunt (James H.) History of the Mormon War, the trial of the prophet Jos. Smith, the attempted assassination of Ex- Governor Boggs, etc. 12mo. pp. 304. St. Louis, 1§44. 6 00 4037 Hyde (John, Jun.) Mormonism. Its leaders and designs. Portraits and plates. 12mo. pp. 335. N. Y., 1857. 2 00 4038 Kelley(E. L.)and Braden (Clark). Public Discussion of the Issues between the Re-organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Church of Christ (Disciples), -held in Kirtland, Ohio, bejiin- ning February 12th, and closing March 8th, 1884, between E. L. Kelley, of the R. C. of J. C. of Latter-Day Saints, and Clark Bra- den, of the Church of Christ. 8vo. pp. 396. St. Louis, Mo., 1884. 2 00 4039 Kennedy (J. H.) Early Days of Mormonism. Palmyra, Kirkland, and Nauvoo. I2mo. pp. 275. N. Y., 1888. 1 50 4040 Lamb (Rev. M. T.) The Golden Bible; or. The Book of Mormon. Is it from God? 12mo, pp. 344. New York, 1886. 1 00 4041 Lee Trial (The). An Exposure of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. 8vo. pp. 64, paper. Salt Lake City, 1875. 25 4042 Little (James A.) From Kirtland to Salt Lake Citv. With illustrations. 8vo. pp. 260. Salt Lake City, 1890. 1 75 4043 Lyford (Rev. C. P.) The Mormon Problem. With an appendix, containing four original stories of Mot-nion life, and an account of the Mountain Meadows Mas- sacre. 16mo. pp. 323. New Yoi-k, 1886. 1 00 4044 "Manuscript Found" (The); or, the Manuscript Story of the late Rev. Solo- mon Spalding, from a verbatim copy of the original, including correspondence touch- ing the manuscript, its preservation, etc. 18mo. pp. 144. Lamoni, Iowa, 1885. 50 4045 Mormons (The); or, the Latter-Day Saints. With memoirs of the life and death of Joseph Smith, the American Mahomet. [By Charles Maakay.] 40 engravings. 12mo. pp. 325. London [1851]. 1 25 4046 Mormonism Unveiled. Including the remarkable life and confessions of the late Mormon bishop, .lohn D. Lee. Life of Brigham Young and history of the Moun- tain Meadows Massacre. 8vo. St. Louis, 1882. , 2 25 4047 Mormon Wife (The). A Life Story of the Sacrifices, Sorrows, and .Sufferings of AVoman, a narrative of many years' per- sonal experience. By the wife of a Mor- mon elder. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 449, half bound. Hartford, 1872. 175 4048 Another edition. 18m. pp. 247. Lon- don, 1855. 1 00 4049 Montgomery (Rev. M. W.) The Mormon Delusion : its history, doctrines, and outlook in Utah. 12mo. pp. 354. Boston, 1890. 1 00 4050 Murphy (John R.) The Mineral Resources of the Territory of Utah. With mining statistics and maps. 8vo. pp. 104. 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P.) Does the Bible yanction Polygamy? A discussion. 8vo. pp. 105, paper. Salt Lake City, 1877. 1 00 4059 Prophet (The); or, Mormonism Unveiled. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 412. Philadelphia, 1855. 1 00 4060 Public Discussion on Mormonism, between Rev, C. VV. Cleve, Jas. Bobinson, and Philip Cater and .John Taylor. 8vo. pp. 49. Liverpool, 1850. 1 00 4061 Remy (Jules) and Brenchley (Ju- lius). A Journey to Salt Lake City. With a sketch of the history, religion, and cus- toms of the Mormons, and an introduction to the religious movement in the United State.s. 2 vols. 8vo. Map and plates. Lon- don, 1861. 7 .50 4002 Report of the Judges of Utah Ter- ritory on the Conduct of the Mormonites. 16mo. pp. 12. Liverpool, 1852. 40 4063 Resources and Attractions of Utah. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 74, paper. Omaha, Neb., 1879, 25 4004 Richards (F. D.) and Little (J. B.) A Compendium of the Doctrines of the Gospel. 18mo. pp. 312, Salt Lake City, 1882. 75 4005 Robinson (Phil.) Sinners dnd Saints. A tour across the States and around them, with three months among the Mormons. 12mo. pp. 370. London, 1883. . 1 75 4066 Saint Abbe and His Seven Wives. A Tale of .'-^alt Lake City. 12mo. pp. 169. London, 1872. 1 00 4007 Salt Lake City Directory and Busi- ness Guide for 1869 iJontaining a sketch of Mormonism, chronological events in Utah, etc. Plate. 8vo. pp. 218, 150 4008 Sexton (Dr. G.) A Portraiture of Mormonism: animadversions on the pre- tensions and doctrines of Later-Day Saints, etc. 16mo. pp. 113. Londsn, 1849. I 50 4069 Simpson (Captain J. H.) Report of Explorations across the Great Ba.sin of the Territory of Utah for a direct wagon route from Camp Floyd to Genoa in Carson Valley in 1859. 8 maps and diagrams. 5 plates Fossils, 9 plates Fishes, 3 plates Plants. 4to. pp. 495. Washington, 1876. 5 00 4070 Simpson (Rev. W. S.) Mormon- ism: its history, doctrines, and Practices. ]2mo, pp. 62. London, 1853. 1 25 4071 Situation (The) in Utah. The dis- cussions of the Christian Convention held in Salt Lake Citv, April, 1888. 8vo. pp, 130, Salt Lake City, 1888. ,50 4072 Sloan (Edward L.) Gazateer of Utah, and Salt Lake City Directory. Map. 8vo. pp. 299. Salt Lake City, 1874. 2 00 4073 Smith (President George A.) The Rise, Progress and Travels of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints. 8vo, pp. 71. Salt Lake City, 1872, 75 4074 Smith (Joseph), the Prophet, his family and his friends. A study based on facts and documents. 14 illustrations, 18mo, pp, 320. Salt Lake City, 1886. 75 4075 Spencer (Elder Orson). The most prominent Doctrines of the Church Jesus Christ of the Later-Day Saints. 16mo, pp, 252, Salt Lake City, 1874. 1 00 4076 Stansbury (Captain Howard), Ex- ploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, including a re- connoissance of a new route through the Rooky Mountains. Numerous natural his- tory plates and views. 8vo. pp. 495, with atlas of maps. 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With a great variety of useful information in re- gard to doctrines, history, persecutions, etc., of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-Day Saints. Vol. 5. 8vo. old board.^, soiled. Nauvoo, 1844. 2 00 4082 Turner (J. B.) Mormonism in all Ages; or, the rise, origin, and cause of Mor- monisna. With the bioaraphv of Jos. Smith, Jr. 12mo. pp. 304. N.Y., '18.52. 150 4083 Ward (Artemus). Lectures on the Mormons. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 64. London, 1882. 40 4084 Ward (Austen N.) Male Life among the Mormons; or, the husband in Utah. pp. 310. With the Spiritual Wife System, etc. 12nio. pp. 130, half bound. New York, 1 859. 1 25 4085 Ward (Maria). Female Life among the Mormons. A narrative of the personal experience of the wife of a Mormon elder. Illustrated.. 12mo. pp. 247, boards. Lon- don, 1855. 1 00 4086 Whitney (Orson F.) History of Utah. Comprising preliminary chapters on the previous history of her founders; ac- counts of early Spanish and American ex- plorations in the Kooky Mountains; the advent of the Mormon pioneers; the estab- lishment and dissolution of the provisional government of the State of Deseret; and the subsequent creation and development of the Territory. Numerous portraits and views. 4 vols. Vol. 1 (all published). 4to. morocco, gilt. Salt Lake City, 1892. 10 00 4087 Wyl (Dr. W.) Mormon Portraits; or, the truth about the Mormon leaders, from 1830 to 18S6. 16mo. pp. 320. Salt Lake City, 1886. 1 00 VERMONT. 4088 Bennington, Coburn (Frank W.) Centennial History of the Battle of Ben- nington. 8vo. pp. 72. Boston, 1877. 75 4089 Bradford. McKeen (Rev. Silas). A History of Bradford, Vermont. Its first settlement in 1765, with principal events down to 1874, etc. 12mo. pp. 463. Mont- pelier, 1875. 2 00 4090 Carpenter (W. H.) and Arthur (T. S.) 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Also, biographical sketches of Zane, McCulloch, Welzel, and others. Illus- trated. 8vo. pp. 410. Wheeling, 1851. 7 50 4197 Kanawha County. Atkinson (Geo. W.) History of Kanawha County, from its organization in 17S9, until the present time. Embracing accounts of early set- tlements and thrilling adventures with the Indians, derived from history and aged citizens. Also, biographical sketches of a large number of the early settlers of the Great Kanawha Valley. Illustrated by numerous engravings. 8vo. pp. 338. (Only 300 copies for subscribers.) Charleston, 1876. 4 00 4198 Lewis (Virgil A.) Historv of West Virginia, I7I6-I889, 8vo. pp. 700, sheep. Point Pleasant, 1889. 4 00 4199 Maury (M. F.)and Fontaine (W. M.) Resources of West Virginia. 8vo. pp. 430, paper. Wheeling, 1876. ' 1 00 420i) Monongalia County. Wiley (S.T.) History of Monongalia County, from its first settlement to the present time. With numerous biographical and family sketches. 8vo. pp 776. Kingwood, 1883. 5 00 ^ 4201 Parker (Granville). The Forma- tion of the State of West Virginia, and othei; incidents of the late Civil War. 8vo. pp. 482. Wellsbuvg, 1875. 2 50 4202 Smithfield. The Mystery of the Wizard Clitl'. A Monograph. [By Rev. J. M Finotti.) 16mo. pp. 143. Baltimore, 1879. 75 4203 Tucker County. Maxwell (H. W,) History ol' Tucker County, from the English explorations and settlement to the present time. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 574. Kingwood, 1884. 5 UO 4204 Wheeling. Reeves (Dr. James E.) The Health and Wealth of the City of Wheeling Plates. 8vo. pp, 158. Balti- more, 1871. 60 4205 Wood County. Shaw (S. C.) Sketches of Wood County. Its early his- tory, etc. Part first, .Svo. pp. 60, half bound. Parkersburg, 1878. 75 WISCONSIN, 4206 American Sketch Book (The), Edited by Mrs. Bella French, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Portraits and illustrations. In parts. Vol. 1 complete and Vol. 2, part 2. Together 7 parts. 8vo. paper. La Crosse, 1874. I 75 156 Robert Clarke p. 90, paper. Chicago, 1884. 50 4216 Geneva. Simmons (.James). The History of Geneva, Wisconsin. With sketches of the lives of prominent early .settlers. Svo. pp. 101. Geneva, 1875. Pa- per, $1.00; cloth, 1 25 4217 Green Bay. Crawford(Wm.) God's Providence for Forty Years. Three Dis- courses at the Fortieth Anniversary of the Fiist Presbyteriiiu ( Church. Svo. pp. 37, )ia))er. Green Bay, 1876. 25 42IS Green County. Bingham (H. M.) History ot Green L'ounty. 12mo. pp. 310 Milwaukee, 1877. 2 00 4219 Gregory (.Tohn). Industrial lie- sources ot Wisconsin. 16mo. pp. 329. Chicago, 1S55. 1 00 4220 Hand-book of Stevens Point and the Upper Wisconsin. Map of the .State. 18mo. pp. 47. Stevens Point, 1857. 75 4221 Hebberd (S. S.) History of Wis- consin under the Dominion of France. 16mo. pp. 178. Madison, 1S40. 1 00 4222 Heg: (.1. E ) The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin. 12mo. pp. 578. Madi- son, 1883. 75 4223 History of Northern Wisconsin. Containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources; its counties, cities, towns, and villages, etc. Illustrated. Large 4to. i)p. 1218, half morocco. Chicago, 1881. 7 50 4224 Hunt (J. W.) Wisconsin Gazetteer. Containing the names, locations, and ad- vantages of the counties, cities, towns, etc. Map. Svo. pp. 255, half bound. Madison 1853. 1 25 4225 Jefferson County. History of. Its e.irly settlement, development, and re- sources, etc. Small 4to. pp. 733, half morocco. Chicago, 1879. 4 00 4226 Lacrosse. Seymour (Charles). His- torical Address at the North-western Cen- tennial Celebration in Lacrosse, 1876. Svo. pp. 32, paper. Lacrosse, 1877. 25 4227 Lapham (I. A.) A Biographical Sketch, by S. S. Sher;nan. Portrait. Svo. pp. 80, paper. Milwaukee, 1876. 50 4228 Lapham (I. A.) Wisconsin. Its . geography and topogi'aphy, history, geology, and mineralogy. 12mo. pp. 208. Mil- waukee, 1846. 1 00 4229 Another copy. Paper. 75 4230 Lapham (1. A.) Report on the Disastrous Effects of the Destruction of Forest Trees in Wisconsin. Svo. pp. 104. Madison, 1867. 50 4231 Legislative Manual of Wisconsin for 1870. Mail. 12mo. pp. 392. Madison, 1 870. 75 4232 Madison. Draper (Lyman C.) Mad- ison, the (Japitol of Wisconsin. Its growth, progress, condition, wants, and capabilities. Svo. pp. 48, paper. Madison, 1857. 50 4233 Madison. Durrie (Daniel S.) A History of. Including the Four Lake Country, to .July, 1874. With an appendix of notes on Dane county and its towns. Svo. pp. 420. Madison, 1874. 2 00 4234 Aniitker copy. Illustrated with photographic views. 3 00 42.35 Durrie (D. S.) Historical Ad- dress. 'I'wenty-tlfty Anniversary of the Presbvterian Church. Svo. pp. 29, paper. Madison, 1876. 25 4236 Park (N. .J.) Madison, Dane County, and Surrounding Towns. A his- tory and a guide, including the organiza- tion of the towns and early intercourse of Wisconsin. 157 the settlers with the Indians, their camps, trails, mounds, etc. I'imo. pp. 664. Madi- son, 1877. 2 00 , 4237 Milwaukee. Buck(Jas. S.) Pioneer History of Milwaukee, from its first settle- ment, in 1833, to 1S44. Map and portraits. 8vo. pp. 293. Milwaukee, 1876. 2 50 4238 • Buck (,Tas S.) Pioneer His- tory of Milwaukee, from 1840 to 1846, in- clusive. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 383. Mil- waukee, 1881. 2 .W 4239 Buck (.las. S.) Milwaukee's Early Days. An historical poem. 12mo. pp 16, paper. Milwaukee, 1874. 25 4240 Wheeler (A. C.) The Chron- icles of Milwaukee. Being a narrative history of the town from its earliest period to the present. "12mo. pp. 303. Milwaukee, 1861. 2 00 4241 Milwaukee County Old Settlers' Club. Chase (Enoch). Address, 1872. 8vo. pp. 10. 1872. 25 4242 Lapham (I. A.) Address, 1875. Svo. pp. 10. 1875. 25 4243 Miller (A. G.) 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[Gibbs (Oliver)]. The St. Croix Valley. Half title. 8vo. pp. 4, paper, n. p. [1859.] 20 4256 Smith (Geo. B.). Address on the Early History of Wisconsin. 8yo. pp. 22, paper. Madison, 1879. 30 4257 Smith (Wm. R.) The History of Wisconsin. Vol. 1, Historical; Vol. 3, Documentary. (Vol. 2, not published.) 2 vols. Svo. Madison, 1854. 2 50 4258 The same. Vol. 3 separate. 1 00 4259 Strong (Moses M.) History of the Territory of Wisconsin from 1836 to 1848. Preceded by an account of some events during the period in which it was under the dominion of Kings, .States, or other Ter- ritories previous to 1836. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 637. Madison, 1885. 2 50 4260 Thwaites (Reuben G.) Historic Waterways, six hundred miles of canoeing down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Riv- ers. 16mo. pp. 298. Chicago, 1888. 1 25 4261 Thwaites (Reuben G.) The Story of Wisconsin. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 389. Boston, 1890. 1 50 4262 Turner (F. T.) The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 94. Baltimore, 1891. .50 4263 Tuttle (Charles R.) An Illustrated history of the .State of Wisconsin. Being a complete civil, political, and military his- tory of the State, from its first exploration down to 1875. Map. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 800. Madison, 1875. 4 00 4264 Whitford(W.C.) Historical Sketch of Education in Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 127, paper. Madison, 1876. 60 1[ liobtrt Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati 42')5 Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. Vol. 1 , 1870-2, to Vol. 7, 1883-7. Illustrated. 7 vols. 8vo. paper. Madison, 1872-89. 7 00 *^f* Some odd volumes, each, $1.00. 4266 Wisconsin Hand-Book. By S. Chapman. 32iiio. pp. 117. Milwaukee, 1855. 25 Wisconsin Historical Society— 4267 Collections, 12 vols. Paper and cloth. Madison, 1855-1879. 4268 Vol. 1, for 1854, pp. 160, 1 75 4269 Vol. 2, for 1855, pp. .548. 1 75 4270 Vol. 3, for 1856, pp. 547. 1 75 4271 Vol. 4, 1857-58, pp. 508. 4272 Vol. 5, 1867-69, pp. 438. 4273 Vol. 6, 1869-72, pp. 504. 4274 Vol. 7, 1873-76, pp. 495. 2 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 4275 Vol. 8, 1877-79, pp. 511. 4276 Vol, 9, 1880-81, pp. 498. 4277 Vol. 10, 1882-87, pp. 558. 2 00 4278 Vol. 11, 1888-9, pp. 548. 2 00 4279 Vol, 12, 1889-91, pp. 498, 2 00 *** These valuable volumes contain many important articles on the early his- tory and settlement of the North-vfest, biographical sketches, and on the archae- ology of Wisconsin. 4280 Lapham (I. N.) and Solomon (E.) Dedicatory Addresses, January 22, 1886. 8vo, pp. 32, 1866. 40 4281 Van Wyok (Anthony). An- nual Address, 1867, History of the Peo- ple, as illustrated by their monuments. 8vo. pp. 24, Madison, 1867. 35 4282 Chadbourne (P. A.) Annual Address, 1868, The Influence of History. 8vo. pp. 22, 1868, 20 4283 Strong (M, M.) 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The State of Em- bracing brief sketches of its history, po- sition, resources, and industries. Map, 8vo. pp. 171, paper. Madison, 1876. 40 4294 Wisconsin State Gazetteer and Business Directory. 8vo. pp. 683. Mil- waukee, 1882. 1 25 WYOMING. 4295 Bancroft (Hubert H.) History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 154U- 1888. 8vo. pp. 828. San Francisco, 1890. 4 50 4296 Hoyt (John W., Governor of ^^'y- oming). Message of, January 12, 1882. 8vo. pp. 32, paper. Cheyenne, 1882. 25 4297 Hoyt (John W.) Report of the Governor of Wyoming Territory to the Secretary of the Interior, for 1880, on the resources, etc., of the Territory. 8vo. pp. 12, paper. Washington,' 1880. 25 4298 The same. For 1881. 8vo. pp. 79. Washington, 1882. 50 4299 Jones (Wm. A.) Report upon the Reconnaissance of North-western Wyo- ming made in the Summer of 1873. Large folded maps. Half bound. 8vo. pp. 210. Washington, 1874. 2 50 4300 Mast (Wm.) 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Greenland: being extracts from his journal in that country in 1770 to 1778, with accounts of the manners of the Greenlanders aid of the mission in Greenland, etc, by G. Fries. Map. 8vo. pp 293. London, 1818. 2 00- 4318 Franklin (John). Narrative of a Journey to the Sliores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-22. Map ' 2 vols. 8vo. Lon- don, 1834. 3 00 4319 Gilder (William H.) ' Ice-Packand Tundra, An account of the search for the Jeannette, and a sledge journey through Siberia. Maps and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 344. New York, 1883. 4 00 4320 Gilder (William H.) Schwatka's Search. Sledging in the Arctic in search of the Franklin Records. Maps and illus- trations. 8vo. pp. 316. New York, 1881. 3 00 4321 Graah(Capt. W. A.) Narrative of an Expedition to the East Coast of Green- land in Search of the Lost Colonies. Map. 8vo pp. 199. London, 1837. 2 00 4322 Hall (Charles F.) Narrative of the North Polar Expeditions. U. S. Ship " Po- laris," Captain Charles Francis Hall, com- manding. Edited by C. H. Davis. 4to. pp. 696. Numerous fine plates. Washington, 1876. 4 00 4323 Hall (Charles F. ) N arrative of the Second Arctic Expedition. His voyage to Repulse Bay. sledge journeys to the straits of Helca and Fury, and to King William's land, and residence among the Eskimos during the years 1864-69. Edited by J. Nourse. Numerous fine portraits, plates, and charts, and large folding map of Arctic regions. 4to. pp. 644. Wash., 1879. 4 00 4324 Hayes (Isaac I.) An Arctic Boat Journey in the Autumn of 1854. Illus- trated. 12mo. pp. 387. Boston, 1883. 1 50 4325 Hayes (Isaac I.) The Land of Desolation. Being a personal narrative of observation and adventures in Greenland. Illustrated. ]2mo. pp. 357. New York, 1872. 1 75 4326 Hooper (Capt. C. L.) Reportofthe Cruise of the "Corvfin" in the Arctic Ocean. Map. 8vo. pp. 73, half bound. Washington, 1881. 1 00 4327 Jeannette. History of the Adven- turous Voyage and Terrible Shipwreck of the U. S. Steamer "Jeannette" in the Polar Seas. 8vo. pp. 96, paper. New York, 1882. 25 1(10 Eohcrt tinrkr ij- Co., Cijirinnati. 432S Jeiferys (Thomas). The Great Piobiibility of a North-west Passiige. De- duced (rom the letter of Admiriil DeFonte. Spanish map of America, ICOS, Captain Smith's map of Hudson Bay, 1746-7, and DeFoiite's general maps. With an ap- ppiidix on the discovery of Labrador in 1753, 4to. pp, 154, hall bound. London, niJS, 2 50 4329 Jefferys (Thomas), Voyages from Asia to America, for completing the dis- coveries of the North-west coast of America. To which is prefixed a summary of the voyages made by the Russians on the frozen sea ill search of a North-east passage. 4to. ,.p, 76, London, 1761. 5 00 4330 Kane(E. K.) Arctic Explorations. The Second (irinnell Expedition in Search of Sir .John Franklin, 1853-55. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1856. 3 50 4331 Kane(E. K.) The United States Orinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin. A personal narrative. 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London, 1824. 1 75 4961 Condamine (M. de la). Succinct Abridgment of the Voyage made within the Inland Parts of South America. Map. 12mo. pp. 108. London, 1747. 1 25 4962 The same, unabridged, in French. Map and plate. 12mo. pp. 216, old calf, cracked. Paris, 1745. 1 25 4963 Cunningliam (Robert O.) Notes on the Natural History of the Straits of Magellan, and West Coast of Patagonia, made during the voyage of H. M. S. "Nassau," in 1876-69. Map and illustra- tions. 8vo. pp. 517. Edinburgh, 1871. 3 50 4964 Curtis (Wm. E.) The Capitols of Spanish America (Mexico, Central Amer- ica, and South America). Map and illus- trations. 8vo. pp. 715. N. Y., 1888. 3 50 4965 Dance (Chas. D.) Recollections of Four Years in Venezuela. Map. 12mo. pp. 303. London, 1876. 1 50 4966 Dalton (Henry G.) The History of British Guiana, comprising a general de- scription of Colony, a narrative of the principal events to the present time, with an account of its climate, geology, staple products and natural history. Map and plates. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1855. 4 50 4967 Depons (F.) A Voyage to the Spanish Main, in South America. Contain- ing a description of the Territory, and em- bracing every thing relative to the discov- ery, conquest, inhabitants, and productions of the Provinces. Map. 3 vols. 8vo. old calf New York, 1806. 2 50 4968 Another edition. Map. 2 vols, calf London, 1807. ■ 3 00 4969 Dobrizhoffer (Martin). An Ac- count of the Abipones, an equestrian peo- ple of Paraguay. 3 vols. 8vo. half calf London, 1822. " 6 00 4970 Duane (Col. Wm.) A Visit to Co- lumbia, in the years 1822 and 1823, by La- guayra and Caracas, over the Coi-dillera to Bogota, and thence by the Magdalena to Cartagena. 8vo.pp. 632. Phila., 1626. 2 00 4971 D'Ursel (Charles). Sud-Amerique, sejours et voyages au Bresil, a la Plata, au Ciiili en Bolivie et au Perou. Map and plates. 12mo. pp. 303, sewed. Paris, 1879. 1 00 4972 Eastwick (Edw. B.) 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London, lt>54. 2 50 4983 Hall (Basil.) Extracts from a .Journal, written on the coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in the years 1820-1-2. 2 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1825. 2 00 4984 Hancock (Anson U.) History of Chili. Maps and illustrations. 8vo. Chi- cago, 1892. 2 50 184 Robert Clarice S^ Co., Cincinnati. 4985 Hassaurek(F.) Four Years among Spanish-Americans, 16mo. pp. 401. Cin- cinnati, ]^f81. 1 50 4986 Hassaurek (F.) Tlie Secret of the Ancles. A historical romance, 12mo. pp. 466. Cincinnati, 1879, 1 50 4987 Helms (A, Z.) 'I'ravels from Buenos Ayres by Potosi to Lima. Maps. )6mo, pp. 27N. London, 1800. 75 4988 Henderson (-Tames). A History of the Brazil. Comprising its geography, commerce, colonization, aboriginal inhab- itants, etc. Numerous plates. 4to. pp. 522, lialf bound, slightly cracked. Lon- don, 1821. ' 3 75 4989 Herndon (Lieut. Wm. L.) and Gib- bon (Lieut. L. ) Explorations of the Valley of the Amazon. Numerous fine plates. 2 vols. 8vo. and 2 Atlases. 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Beers'. 16mo. pp. 365. Boston, 1888. 1 25 6339 Wilson (Henry). J. B. Matin. 8vo. pp. 1872 Life of. By 120. Boston, 40 6340 Wilson (Henry). Life and Public Services of. By Rev. Elias Nason. 12mo. 452. Boston. 1 00 6341 Wintlirop(John). First Governor of the Massachusetts Colony. By Joseph H. Twitchell, Portrait. l6mo. pp. 245. New York, 1891. 1 00 6342 Winthrop (John). Life and Let- ters, 1588-1630 and 1630-1649 Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1864-7. 6 00 6.343 The.' 1588-1630. 3 00 6344 Winthrop (Robert C.) Washing- ton, Bowdoin, and Franklin, as portrayed in Occasional addresses. Plate and fac- similes. 8vo. pp. 186. iloston, 1876. 1 25 6345 Wirt (William). Memoirs of the Life of, Attorney-General of the United States. By John P. Kennedy. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1849. 3 00 6346 Another edition. 2 vols. 12mo. Phil- adelphia, 1853. 2 00 5347 Wister (Mrs. 0. J.) and Irwin (Miss Agnes). Worthy Women of our first Century. 8vo. pp. 328. Philadelphia, 1877. > 1 50 6348 Wolfe (Maj.-Gen. James). ' Life, founded on original documents and illus- trated by his correspondence, etc. By Robert Wright. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 626. London, 1864. 3 00 6349 Wright (Silas). Life of With an appendix by Jno. S. Jenkins. 8vo. pp. 378. Auburn, 1847. 75 6350 Wynne (James), Lives of Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of America. ]2mo. 356. New York, 1850. 100 6351 Zeisberger (David). The Life and Times of, the Western Pioneer and apostle of the Indians. By Edmund de Schweinitz. 8vo. pp. 747. Philadelphia, 1870. 3 50 J 75 GENEALOGY. 6352 Amory (Thomas C.) Our English Amestors. 8vo. pp. 35. Boston, 1872. 50 6853 Appleton (Samuel). Memorial of Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich, Mass., with genealogical notices of some of his de- scendants. Compiled by I. A. Jewett. Plates. 8vo. pp. 183. Boston, 1850. 2 50 232 Robert Clarke ij- Co., Cincinnati. G354 Atwater (David). A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of David Atwater, one of the original planters of New Haven, Conn., to the sixth generation, Svo. pp. 64. New Haven, 1873. 75 63.55 Battelle Genealogical Record. Com- piled by Lillian S. Battelle. 8vo. pp. -0. Cincinnati, ]SS".). 75 6356 Benson. The Tionson Family of Nevviiort, Rhode Island Together with an appendix concerning the Benson families in America, of English descent. Svo. pp. 65. N. Y., 187:i. (Privately printed.) 150 6357 Bicknell (Thos. W.) A Memorial of the Family of Joshua Bicknell. Svo. pp. 32+16, jKiper. Boston, 1880. 65 6358 Bowditch (N. J.) Suffolk Sur- names. Second, edition, enlarged. Svo. pp. 383. Boston, 1858. 'l 00 6359 Another copy. Half mor., neat. 3 00 6360 Brainerd. The Genealogy of the Brainerd Family in the United States. With numerous Sketches of individuals. Portraits. Svo. pp. 303. New York, 1857. 2 50 63i)l Brigham. A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of several Ancient Puritans. By Rev. Abner Morse. Vol. 2. [Containing the genealogy of the Brigham family.] Portraits. Svo. pp. 97. Boston, 18.50. 2 00 0362 Browning' (Chas. H.) Americans of Royal Descent. A collection of geneal- ogies of American families whose lineage is traced to the legitin]ate issue of kings; reproduced from recognized authorities, from privately printed family histories, and information supplied in manuscript pedigrees. Royal Svo. pp. 732. Philadel- phia, 1891. 15 0(1 6363 Burr Family in .America. General History of, with a genealogical record from 1570-1878. By Chas. Burr 'I'odd. Svo. pp. 457. New York, 1878. 3 00 6364 Butler. Genealogical Notes con- cerning Mary Butler and her Descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney, and other families with which they have inter- married. By James Davie Butler. Svo. pp. 162. Albany, 1888. 3 00 6365 Carpenter. Circular relating to the Carpenter Families in America. By Will. C. Clark. Svo. jip. 7. Cincinnati. 25 6366 Champney. An Address at the Funeral of Mrs. Susannah [Park] Champ- ney, with an appendix, containing geneal- ogy of the Champney and Park families. By Frederick Augustus Whitney. Svo. pp. 35. Boston, 1855. 75 6367 Chauncey. Folded Pedigree. In two parts. 25 6368 Chipman. The Chipman Lineage, particularly as in Essex county, Mass. By R. Manning Chipman, Lisbon, Conn. Svo. pp. 59. Salem, 1872. 60 6369 Chronotype (The). An American memorial of persons and events. Pub- lished by the American College of Heraldry and Genealogical Registry. Nos. 1 to 8, in- clusive. Svo. New York, 1873-74. The lot, 2 00 6370 Clap (Captain Roger). Memoirs of [With a short account of the author and his family.] 12mo. pp. 62. Boston. 1844. 1 25 6371 Corwin (The) Genealogy in the United States. [Curwin, Curwen, Cor- wine]. By Edward T. Corwin. Svo. pp. 284. New York, 1872. 1 25 6372 Cutler (Nahum S.) Cutler Me- morial and Genealogical History, contain- ing the names of a large proportion of the Cutlers in the United States and Canada, and a record of many individual members of the family, with an account also of other families allied to the Cutlers by marriage. Portraits. Svo. pp. 665. Greenfield, Mass., 1889. 4 00 6373 Cushman. Proceedings at the Cush- nian Celebration, at Plymouth, August 15, 1855. Svo. pp. 76, paper. Boston, 1855. 50 6374 Cutter (Dr. Benjamin). A History of the Cutter Family of New England. Svo. pp. 363. Boston, 1S71. 2 50 6375 Dane (John). A declaration of Remarkable Providences in the course of my Life. To which is added a pedigree of the Dane Family. Svo. pp. 16. Boston, 1854. 40 6376 Day (Robert). Genealogical Regis- ter of the Descendants of, in the Male Line. Svo. pp. 44. New Haven, 1840. 60 6377 DoWS or Dowse Family in America: a genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence Dows, including the genealogy of the Mas- terman family, two branches of the New- man family, a branch of the Morse family, and many genealogical lines of other fami- lies, 1642-1890. Compiled by Azro Milton Dows. Portraits. Svo. pp. 348. Lowell, 1890. 4 50 6378 Draper. An Accountof the Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Draper, at Westford, N. Y., June 16, 1871; an histori- cal essay on the Draper and Preston fam- ilies, and the poem, addresses, and other exercises. Svo. pp. 32. Albany, 1871. 75 Genealogy. 233 6379 Dudley (Dean). Dudley Geneal- ogies and Family Records. 8vo. pp. 144. , Boston, 1848. 2 00 6380 Dumaresq.. A Sketch of the Fam- * ily of Dumaresq. To which are added reminiscences of James Dumaresq, and an appendix of Documents. 8vo. pp. 23. Albany, 1863. 50 6382 Durrie (Daniel S.) Bibliographia Genealogica Americana; an alphabetical index to American genealogy and pedigree, contained in state, county, and town histo- ries, printed genealogies, and kindred works. Third edition. 8vo. pp. 300. Al- bany, 1887. 3 00 6383 Eddy (Col. Jonathan). Memoir of, of Eddington, Me., with some account of the Eddy family, and of the early settlers on the Penobscot river. By J. W. Porter. Svo"". pp. 72. Augusta, 1877. 60 6384 Egle (W. H.) Genealogical Eecord o^ the Families of Beatty, Egle, Miiller, Murray, Orth, and Thomas. 8vo. pp. 126. Harrisburj;, 1886. 2 00 6385 Eliot. Genealogy of the Eliot Family. Originally compiled by William H. Eliot, Jr. Revised and enlarged by William S. Porter. 8vo. pp. 184, paper. New Haven, Conn., 1854. 2 00 6386 Flanders Family. Genealogy of the Flanders Family. By William Pres- cott. 8vo. pp. 8. n. p., n. d. 25 6387 Fletcher. Genealogy and Histori- cal Sketches of the Descendants of Robert Fletcher, of Concord, Mass., 1630. 8vo. pp. 10. Lowell, 1878. 40 6388 Fowler (W.C.) Conditions of Suc- cess in Genealogical Investigations. Illus- trated in the character of Nathaniel Chan- cey. 8vo. pp. 28. Boston, 1866. 50 6389 Gaillard or Gaylord. The History of the Pedigrees of the House of Gaillard or Gavlord, in France, England, and the United States. By William Gaillard. Pho- tographic portraits and views. 8vo. pp. 56. Cincinnati. 3 50 6390 Gale. Genealogy of the Gale Fam- ily. By Hon. George Gale, of Galesville, Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 9. n. p., n. d. 25 6391 Garflelds (The) Family of England. By W. P. W. Phillimore. 8vo. pp. 12. Bos- ton, 1883. 40 6392 Green (Thomas Marshall). Historic Families of Kentucky: with special refer- ence to stocks immediately derived from the Valley of Virginia, tracing in detail .their various genealogical connections, and illustrating from historic sources their in- fluence Upon the political and social devel- opment of Kentucky and the States of the South and West. First series. 8vo. pp. 304. Cincinnati, 1889. 2 00 6393 Hadley, Mass. Genealogies of Hadley Families, embracing the early set- tlers of the towns of Hatfield, South Had- ley, Amherst, and Granby. By L. M. Bolt- wood. 8vo. pp. 168, paper. Northampton, 1862. 2 OO 6394 Hall. Genealogical notes relating to the families of Hon. Lyman Hall of Geor- gia, Hon. Samuel HoldenPapsoiis Hall of Binghampton, N. Y., and Hon. Nathan Kelsey Hall of Buffalo, N. Y. Arranged by Theo. Parsons Hall. Portraits and views. 8vo. pp. 191. Albany, 1886 3 00 6395 Haven (Richard) - Address at a. Meeting of the Descendants of Bv John C.Park. 8vo. pp. 27. Boston, 1844. 50 6396 Haven (Richard). The Genealogy of the Descendants of. By Joshua idams. Svo. pp. 54. Boston, 1873. 75 6397 Hawkes. Gleanings relative to the Family of Adams Hawkes, by N. H. Hawkes. Svo. pp. 20. n. p., n. d. 40 6398 Hinman. A Family Record of the Descendants of Segt. Edward Hinraan, who first appeared at Stratford, in Connecticut, about 1650. Bv R. R. Hinman. Portraits. Svo. pp. SO. [New York, 1856.] 125- 6399 Hodges. Genealogical Record of the Hodges Family in New England. Con- taining the names of over 1,500 persons, frorfi 1633 to 1853, numbering eight genera- tions. Bv Almon D. Hodges. Svo. pp. 71. Boston, 1853. 1 25 6400 Holmes (John). A Letter of Di- rections to his Father's Birthplace, with notes and a genealogy by D. Williams. Patterson. 4to. pp. 76. New York, U. Q. Club, 1865. 3 50 6401 Houston Family. Brief Biograph- ical accounts of many members of the Houston family, accompanied by a genea- logical talk. Compiled by Rev. Sam'l R. Houston. 12m. pp. 420. Cin'ti, 1882. 2 50 6402 Hoyt (Albert H.) Necrology of New England Colleges for the Academic Year ending in 1869. Svo. pp. 51. Boston, 1870. 50 6403 Hull (Oliver). Book of the Hulls. A genealogy of the Hull family, contain- ing some account of the Hulls of England, Mass., Conn., and R. L 12mo. pp. 36, pa- per. New York, 1863. 75 6404 Hunt. Genealogy of the Name and Family of Hunt. Exhibiting pedigrees of ten thousand persons. Compiled by T. B. Wyman, Jr. 4to. pp. 414. Boston, 1862-3. 3 25 234 Robert Clarke Co., Cincinnati. 6405 Hunton (Philip) and his Descend- ants. By Daniel T. V, Huntoon. 8vo. pp. 113, paper. Canton, 1881. 1 25 6406 Janes Family (The). A genealogy and brief history of the descendants of William Janes, the emigrant ancestor of 1637. Withau extended notice of Bishop Janes, and biographical sketches. By F. Janes. 8vo. pp. 419. New York, 1868. 2 25 6407 Jenning'S Association. Report of 8vo. pp. 24. Rutland, 1863. 40 6408 Jones! Memorial of the late Hon. David S. Jones. With an appendix, con- taining notices of the Jones family of hy and Literary History. 245 6701 Williams (George W.) The Amer- ican Negro, from 1776 to 1876. Oration de- livered July 4, 1876, at Avondale, Ohio. 8vo. pp. 38, paper. Cincinnati, 1876. 25 6702 Williams (George W.) A History of the Negro Race in America, from 1619 to 1800. Negroes as slaves, as soldiers, and as citizens; together with a preliminary con- sideration of the unity of the human fam- ily, an historical sketch of Africa, and an account of the negro governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia. Portrait. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. New Yorls, 1885. 4 00 6703 Wilson (Henry). Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America. 3 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1874. 9 00 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LITERARY HISTORY. 6704 AUibone (S. Austin). A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and Brit- ish and American Authors, living and de- ceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the Nineteenth Century, con- taining over forty-six thousand articles (authors), with forty indexes of subjects. 3 vols, royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 1874. 22 50 6705 Supplement to the above, covering a period of thirty years, with additions, over thirty-seven thousand articles (authors). By John Foster Kirke. 2 vols, royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 1891. 15 00 6706 American Antiquarian Society. Catalogue of books in the library of. 8vo. Worcester, 1837. 1 25 6707 American Catalogue (The) of Books; or, English guide to American literature. 8vo. pp. 190. London, 1856. 1 25 6708 Bookmart (The). A monthly mag- azine of literary and library intelligence. Vols. 2 to 7, June, 1884, to May, 1890. 6 vols. 8vo. Pittsburgh. 6 00 6709 Brockhaus (F. A.) Catalogue Rai- Bonne d'orne Collection de Livres Precieux sur FAmerique. 8vo. pp. 133. Leipzig, 1861. 1 00 6710 Buckipg'ham(J. T.) Specimens of Newspaper Literature. With personal memoirs, anecdotes, and reminiscences. Portrait. 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. Boston, 1850. 2 50 6711 Carey (H. C.) The International Copyright Question Answered. 8vo. pp. 30. Philadelphia, 1872. 25 6712 Carey (Henry C.) Letters on In- ternational Copyright. 8vo. pp. 88. New York, 1868. 50 6713 Catalogue of the Books belonging, to the Library of the Three Monthly Meet- ings of Friends in Philadelphia. 16mo. pp. 117, boards. Philadelphia, 1813. 75 Catalogue of Libraries Sold at Auc- tion— 6714 DRAKE(Sam. G.) 104171ots. Priced. 2 parts, paper. Boston, 1876. 2 75 6715 Field (Wm. W.) "American In- dians." 2663 lots. Priced. Half morocco. New York, 1875. 4 00 6716 Another copy. Paper, uncut. 2 50 6717 Fowls (W. F.) 816 lots. Priced. Half morocco. Boston, 1865. 2 00 6718 HoLUDAY (Geo. H.) 2443 lots. Priced. Half morocco. N. Y., 1870. 2 00 6719 Menzies (Wm.) 2251 lots. Priced, paper. New York, J 876. 4 00 6720 MoRRELL (F. H.) 704 lots. Priced. Half morocco. New York. 1879. 2 00 6721 O'Callaghan (E. B.) 2474 lots. Priced, paper. New York, 1882. 1 25 6722 Coggesnall (W. T.) A Discourse on the Social and Moral Advantages of the Cultivation of Local Literature. 12mo. pp. 29, paper. Columbus, 1859. 20 6723 Hart (John T.) Manual of Ameri- can Literature. 12mo. pp. 641. Philadel- phia, 1862. 2 00 6724 Hawthorne (Julian) and Lemmon (L.) American Literature. 12mo. pp. 318. Boston, 1892. 1 25 6725 Hunnewell (James F.) Bibliogra- phy of Charlestown, Mass., and Bunker Hill. Plates. 8vo. pp. iOO. Boston, 1880. 2 00 6726 Jameson (J. Franklin). The His- tory of Historical Writing in America. 16mo. pp. 160. Boston, 1891. 1 25 6727 Knapp (Samuel L.) Lectures on American Literature, with remarks on some passages of American history. 8vo. pp. 300, boards. New York, 1829. 2 00 6728 Las Casas (Bartholome de). A List of the Printed Editions of. By Joseph Sabin. 8vo. pp. 27, paper. New York, 1870. ' 1 00 6729 Ludewig (Herman E.) The Liter- ature of Amej'ican Local History. A bio- graphical essay. 8vo. pp. 180. New York, 1846. 3 50 6730 Muller (Fred. & Co.) Catalogue of Books, Plates, Maps, etc., on North and South America. Small 4to. pp. 221, half sheep. Amsterdam, 1877. 1 50 246 Robert Clarke k Co., Cincinnati. 6731 Munsell (Joel). A Chronology of Paper and Paper-making. 8vo. pp. 174. Albany, 1864. 1 25 6732 O'Callaghan (E. B.) A List of Editions of the Holy Scriptures, and parts thereof, printed in America previous to 1860. With introduction and bibliographi- cal notes. Koyal 8vo. pp. 415, half calf gilt top. Albany, LSC.l. 6 00 6733 Rhees (Wm. J.) Manual of the Public Libraries, Institutions, and Societies in the United States and British Prov- inces of North .America. 8vo. pp. 687, bound, uncut. Philadelphia, 1859. 3 00 6734 Another copy. Cloth cut. 2 50 6735 Rich (0.) Catalogue of Books printed from 1500 to 1700. 8vo. pp. 120. London, 1S32. 2 00 6736 The sntne. Additions and Correc- tions, 1700 to 1800. pp. 425 to 512. 1 25 6737 The same. 1S31 to 1844. pp. 229 to 412. 2 00 6738 Richardson (Chas. F.) American Literature, lGOT-1885. Vol. 1; The Devel- opment of American Thought. Vol. 2: American Poetry and Fiction. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1892. 6 CO 6739 Tin: .same. Popular edition. 2 vols, in 1. 3 50 6740 Smith (.1. R.) Bibliotheca Ameri- cana. A catalogue of a valuable collection of books, pamphlets, manuscripts, maps, engravings, etc., illustrating the history and geography of North and South America, and the West Indies. 8vn. pp. I .S2. Lon- don, 1874. 1 50 6741 Spurious Reprint of Early Books. By Delta (Charles Deane). Large paper. 4to. pp. 19, sewed, uncut. 1 00 6742 Stedman (Edmund C.) Poets of America. I2m(). pp. 515. Bos., 1892. 2 25 6743 Stevens (Henry). Historical Nug- gets. Bibliotheca Americana; or, a de- scriptive account of my collection of rare books relating to 7\merica. 2 vols. 12mo. uncut. London, 1862. 7 00 6744 Thomson (Peter G.) A Bibliogra- phy of the State of Ohio. Being a cata- logue of the book.s and pamphlets reliiting to the history of the State. Imp. 8vo. pp. 436, gilt top, uncut. 1,285 titles. Cincin- nati, 1880. 4 50 6745 Another copy. New half morocco, beveled boards, gilt top, uncut. 6 00 6746 Trubner (Nicholas). Bibliographi- cal Guide to American Literature. A classi- fied list of books published in the United States of America during the last forty years. With bibliographical introduction, notes, and alphabetical index. 8vo. pp. 750, half bound. London, 1859. 4 00 6747 Tyler (Moses Coit). A History of American Literature. 2 vols, in 1. New York, 1881. 3 00 6748 Webster (Noah). The New Testa- ment in the Common Version. With amendments to the languiinc llimo. pp, 267. New Haven, 1839 ' " 1 50 6749 Whipple (Edwin P.) American Literature and other Papers. ]2mo. pp. 315. Boston, 1887. 1 50 6750 Winsor (Justin). The Reader's Handbook of the American Revolution, 1761-1783. 18mo. pp. 328. Bos., 1880. 125 6751 Wright (Rev. Dr. John). Early Bibles of America. Fac-similes of titles. 16mo. pp. 171. N. Y., 1892. Net. 1 50 POETRY. 6752 Adams (J. Q.) Dermot MacMor- rogh ; or, the conquest of Ireland. An historical tale of the Twelfth Century. In four cantos. 18mo. pp. 108. Columbus, 0., 1819. 50 6753 Adams (John Quincy). Dermot MaoMorrogh ; or, the conquest of Ireland. 8vo. pp. lOS, paper. Boston, 1832. First edition. 75 6754 Alasco. An Indian Tale. With other poems. 16mo. pp. 141. Philadelphia, 1857. - 50 6755 Alcott (A. Bronson). New Con- necticut. An autobiographical poem. Ed- ited by F. B. Sanborn. 16mo. pp. 247. Boston, 1887. 1 25 6756 Americana : or, a New Tale of the Genii, Being an allegorical mask in five acts. 8vo. pp 128, Baltimore, 1802. (First pages soiled.) • 1 GO 6757 Andre (Major .lohn). The Cow Chace. An heroic poem in three cantos. Written at New York, 1780, by the late Major Andre, with explanatory notes by the editor. London. Printed for John Fielding, No. 2-1 Pater-Noster-Row, 1781. Reprinted from this rare quarto edition, with the original preface, notes, etc. 8vo. pp. 32, sewed. Cincinnati, 1869. 75 6758 The same. Large paper. 1 00 6759 Bevan (Philip). Songs of the War for the Union. The Mystic Isle, etc. Sq! 12mo, pp. 1.54. Cincinnati, 1887. 1 00 6760 Boker (Geo. II.) The Podesta's Daughter, and other poems. 16mo, pp. 156. Philadelphia, 1852. 75 Poetry. 247 6761 Brown (J. Newton). Emily, and other poems. 16mo. pp. 276. Concord, N. H., 1840. 75 6762 Brownell (Henry H.) Poems. lOmo. pp. 2U8, New York, 1847. 50 6763 Bryan (Daniel). The Mountain Muse. Comprising the adventures of Dan- iel Boone, and the power of virtuous and refined beauty. By Daniel Bryan, of Rock- ingham county, Virginia. 16mo. pp. 252. sheep. Harrisonburg, 1813. 2 00 6764 Carter (N. H.) Pains of the Im- agination: a. poem. 8vo. pp. 31. New York, 1824. 30 6765 Case (Rev. Wheeler). Revolution- ary Memorials, embracing poems. 1778. Edited by Rev. Stephen Dodd. 16mo. pp. 69. New York, 1852. 75 6766 Cheever (Geo. B.) The American Common-place Book of Poetry. With notes. 12mo. pp. 405, old sheep. Boston, 1851. 1 25 6767 Chitwood (M. Louisa). Poems. Selected and prefaced by George D. Pren- tice. l2mo. pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1857. 2 00 6768 Coffinberry (Andrew). The For- est Rangers : a poetic tale of the Western wilderness in 1794. In 7 cantos. ]2mo. pp. 220, paper. Columbus, 1842. 1 50 6769 Coggeshall (Wm. T.) The Poets and Poetry of the West. With biograph- ical and critical notices. 8vo. pp. 688. Columbus, 1860. 5 00 6770 Colton (Geo. H.) Tecumseh; or, the West thirty years since. A poem. 12mo. pp. 312. 'New York, 1842. 1 25 6771 Conrad (Robt. T.) Aylmere; or, the bondman of Kent, and other poems. 8vo. pp. 329. Philadelphia, 1852. 75 6772 Cutter (G. W.) Buena Vista, and other poems. 12mo. pp. 168. Cincinnati, 1848. 1 50 6773 Catter (G. W.) Poems and Fugi- tive Pieces, Songs of Steam, etc. Portrait. I2mo. pp. 279. Cincinnati, 1857. 3 00 6774 Davidson (Margaret). Poetical Remains. With biography by Washington Irving. 24mo. pp. 344. London, n. d. 1 00 6775 " Eaglestone." Poems. 8vo. pp. 100, paper. Albany, 1857. 50 6776 Eggleston (G. C.) American War Ballads and Lyrics. A collection of the songs and ballads of the Colonial Wars, the Revolution, the War of 1812-15, the War with Mexico, and the Civil War. 2 vols. I8mo. New York, 1889. 2 50 6777 Emmons (Richard). The Battle of Bunker Hill; or, the temple of liberty. An historic poem in four cantos. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 144. New York, 1839. 1 00 6778 Eolopoesis. American, Rejected Addresses. 12mo. pp. 240. New York, 1855. ^ 75 6779 Evans (Nathaniel). Poems on Sev- eral Occasions; with some otlier composi- tions. 16mo. pp. 160+24. Philadelphia, 1772. (Piece cut off the title page). 2 00 6780 Flint (Micah P.) The Hunter, and other poems. 18nio. pp. 147. Boston, 1826. 1 (10 6781 Furbish (Julia A. M., Editor.) The Flower of Liberty. A collection of poetry on the American flag. Colored plates of flags, etc. 8vo. pp. 131" Cint'i, 1869. 2 00 6782 Gallagher (W. D.) Miami Woods, Golden Wedding on the Rolling Fork of Hardin, and other poems. 12mo. pp. 264. Cincinnati, 1881. 2 00 6783 Gallagher (W. D.) Selections from the Poetical Literature of the West. 12mo. pp 264, boards. Cincinnati, 1841. 1 25 6784 Genius of Oblivion, and other Original Poems. By a Lady of New Hamp- shire [Sarah J. Hale]. 12mo. pp. 146. Concord, 1823. 75 6785 Gift (The). A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1842. With contribu- tions by Poe (first publication of Eleonora), Benjamin, Mrs. Sigourney, Simms, and others. 12mo. pp. 322, old calf, gilt. Phila- delphia, 1842. 2 50 6786 The same, for 1840. 12mo. pp. 328, morocco. Philadelphia, 1840. 2 50 6787 Gordon (H. L.) Legends of the North-west. 8vo. pp. 143. St. Paul, 1884. 1 25 6788 Grayson (William J.) The Hireling and the Slave, Chicora, and other Poems. 12mo. pp. 169. Charleston, S. C, 1856. 75 6789 Guest (Moses). Poems on Several Occasions. To which are annexed extracts from a journal kept by the author during a journey from New Brunswick, in New Jersey, to Montreal and Quebec. 16mo. pp. 160, sheep. Cincinnati, 1823. 1 50 6790 Halm (Friedrich). The Son of the Wilderness. A dramatic poems, in 5 acts. Translated from the German by Charles Ed. Anthon. 12mo. pp. 1C6, paper. New York, 1848. 50 6791 Huggins (E. L.) Winona; a Da- kota legend and other poems. 16mo. pp. 176. New York, 1891. 1 25 6792 Huntley (Lydia [Mrs. Sigourney]). Moral Pieces, in Prose and Verse. 12mo. pp,267. Boards, uncut. Hartford, 1815. 1 50 248 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 6793 Jones (Chas. A.) The Outlaw, and other poems. ISmo. pp. 72. Cin., 1835. 50 6794 Jones (J.) Seven Ages, Memory, and other poems. 16mo. pp. 104. Cincin- nati, 1835. 50 6795 Keese (John, Editor). The Poets of America. Illustrated by one of her painters. T2mo. pp. 284, half bound. New York, 1840. 2 50 6796 ,-iiwiher cop]/. Morocco. 2 50 6797 Kenedy (Jno.) The American Songster; containing a choice selection of 150 modern and popular songs. 16mo. pp. 256. BaliiiDore, 1836. 50 6798 Kinney (Coates). Lyric of the Ideal and the Heal, " Pe^sim and Optim, "Rain on the Roof," and other poems. 16mo. pp, 140. n. p, 1887. 1 50 6799 Laurel ('fhe). A collection of poems by .Xmerican authors. 24mo. pp. Baltimore. 1837. 5(.) ■ 6800 McLaughlin (Ed. A.) The Lovers of the Deep. In 4 cantos; to which is added a variety of miscellaneous poems. 8vo. pp. 312. Cincinnati, 1842. 60 6801 Manners (Motley [A. J. H. Du- ganne]). Parnassus in Pillory: A Satire. 8vo. pp. 86. New York, 1851. 50 6802 Mayers (Chas. G.) Mendota, the Spirit of the Lake. 12uio. pp. 26. Madi- son, 1881. 50 6803 Mock (The) Auction. Ossawatomie sold : A mock heroic poem, with portraits and tableaux illustrative of characters and actions of the world-renowned Order of Peter Funks. 12mo. pp, 261. Richmond, 1860. 1.00 68U4 Moore (Frank). Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution. With notes and illustrations. 12mo. pp. 394. New York, 1856. 1 .50 6805 Moos (H. M.) Mortara; or, the Pope and his inquisitors. A drama and other poems. 16mo. pp. 171. Cincinnati, 1860. 50 6806 Murdoch (.lames E.) Patriotism in Poetry and Prose. Being selected pass- ages from lectures and patriotic readings. Also, poems by Thomas Buchanan Read and others, commemorative of the gallant deeds of our noble defenders. 12rao. pp. 172. Philadelphia, 1864. 75 6807 Muse (The) of Hesperia: A poetic reverie. 8vo. pp, 52. Cincinnati, 1823. 60 6808 Nason (Elias). A Monogram on on our National Song. 8vo. pp. 69, cloth. Albany, 1869. 1 00 6809 New England Pocket Songster. 48mo. jip. 1611. Claremont, 1846. 40 6810 New Pantheon; or, the age of black. 18mo. pp. 47. New York, 1860. 25 6811 Palmetto Pictures. 12mo. pp. 67. New York, 1863. 50 6812 Piatt (John J.) Idyls and Lyrics of the Ohio Valley. Illustrated. 16mo. pp. 138. Cincinnati, 1881. 1 25 6813 Pierce (Wm. Leigh). The Year: A poem. With notes. 24mo. pp. 191-f 75, boards. New York, 1813. 1 00 6814 Poems of the "Old South "(Church). By Longfellow, Holmes, and others. Illus- trated. Square 12rao. Boston, 1877. 1 00 6815 Poston (Chas. D.) Apache Land. A poem. 12mo. pp. 141. San Francisco, 1878. 1 00 6816 Prentice (George D.) The Poems of, with a biographical sketch by John J. Piatt. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 240. Cincin- nati, 1887. 2 00 6817 Raymond (George L. ) Ballads of the Revolution, and other poems. 18mo. pp. 194. New York, 1887. 1 25 6818 Read(Thos. Buchanan). The New Pastoral. 12mo. pp. 252. Phila., 1855. 60 6819 Sigourney (Lvdia H.) Poems. 24mo. pp. 256. New York, 1850, 75 6820 Sigourney (Lydia H.) Mystics, with other etchings and sketches. 18mo. pp. 292, New York, 1846, 75 6821 [Simms (W. Gilmore).] Southern Passages and Pictures. A collection of poems. 12mo. pp. 228. N. Y., 1839.. 1 00 6822 Songs of the Free and Hymns of Christian Freedom. 16mo. pp. 227, sheep. Boston, 1836. 75 6823 Stanton (Henry T.) The Money- less Man, and other poems. 12mo. pp. 185. Cincinnati; 1884. 1 50 6824 Stanton (Henry T.) Jacob Brown, and other poems. 12mo. pp. 155. Cincin- nati, 187.5. I 50 6S25 Sukey : a Poem. With notes. 8vo. pp. 72. Boston, 1821. 75 6826 Taggart (Cynthia). Poems, 16mo. pp. 104. Cambridge, 1834. 50 6827 Tappan (Wm. B.) Poems. 12mo, pp.252. Philadelphia, 1822. 75 6828 Thomas (Frederick W ) The Emi- grant; oi', reflections while descending the Ohio, A poem. 8vo. pp. 48, boards. Cin- cinnati, 1872. 75 6829 Token n'he) and Atlantic Souvenir. Edited by S. C. Goodrich. Contributions by Hawthorne, Pierpont, Mrs. Sigourney, and others. All first publications. Illus- trated. 12mo. pp. 312, morocco. Boston, 1838. 2 50 Finance, Coins, and Currency. 249 6830 Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress. With a preface, notes, and appendix, By one of the fancy. 18mo. pp. 120. New York, 1819. 75 • 6831 Trumbull (John). The Poetical Works of. Containing M'Fingal, a modern epic poem, etc. Portrait. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. Hartford, 1820. 1 75 6832 Upham (Thos. C.) American Cot- tage Life. A series of poems. 12mo. pp. 251. Portland, 1852. 75 '6833 [Welby (Amelia).] Poems by Amelia. 12mo. pp. 258, spotted. New York, 1848. 2 00 6834 Wheatley (PhiUis). Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. By Phillis Wheatley, negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston. Portrait. I6mo. pp. 127. London, 1773. 3 50 6835 Another editinn. IGmo. i pp. 55. Phil- adelphia, 1787. 1 25 6836 White (Richard Grant). National Hymns. How they are written and how they are not written. 8vo. pp. 152. New York, 1861. 1 00 6837 Wilkinson (Mrs. Henrietta). The Treasure; or, hours in solitude. Being a selection of the best of pieces from different good authors, with a few originals. 16mo. pp. 208. Cincinnati, 1838. 50 FINANCE, COINS, AND CURRENCY. 6838 Blake (Wm. P.) The Production of the Precious Metals ; or, statistical no- tices of the principal gold and silver pro- ducing regions of the world. With a chap- ter on the unification of gold and silver currency. 8vo. pp. 369. New York, 1869. 2 50 6839 Brack (Samuel). Historical Sketch of the Continental Paper-Money. 8vo. pp. 34. Philadelphia, 1863. 75 6840 Another copy. Folio. 1 25 6841 Burchard (H. C) Report of the Director of the Mint upon the Statistics of Production of the Precious Metals m the United States, for 1880. 8vo. pp. 443. Washington, 1881. 1 00 6842 The same. For subsequent years. Each, 1 00 6843 Carey (H. C) Currency Inflation. How it has been produced and how it may be profitably reduced. 8vo. pp. 20. Phil- adelphia, 1874. 30 6844 CoflS:n (G. M.) Silver from 1849 to 1892. 12mo. pp. 47. Washington, 1892. 50 6845 Coin Book (The). A History of Coinage. A synopsis of the mint laws of the United States. Statistics of coinage from 1792 to 1870. List of current gold and silver coin and their custom-house value. Gold and silver products of each State to 1870. Daily price of gold from 1862 to 1877, etc. With 32 plates of the principal coins. 8vo. pp. 145. Philadel- phia, 1878. 2 50 6846 Colonial, Continental, Confederate Currency, Their Present Market Value. To which is added a complete price list of U. S. fractional currency. Fac-similes, 8vo. pp. 35, paper. New York. 50 6847 Domett (Henry W.) History of the Bank of New York, 1784-1884. Com- piled from official records and other sources. Plate and portraits. 8vo. pp. 143. New York, 1884. 3 OO 6848 Dunbar (Charles F.) Laws of the United States relating to Currency, Finance and Banking, from 1789 to 1891, 8vo. pp. 309. Boston, 1891. 2 50 6849 Ehrich (L. R.) The Question of Silver. A brief summary of silver legisla- tion in the United .'states, etc. 12mo. pp. 115. New York, 1892. 1 00 6850 Elder (Wm.) Debt and Resources of the United States, and the effect of se- cession upon the trade and industries of the United States. 8vo. pp. 32. Philadel- phia, 1863. 25 6851 Evans (Geo, G.) Illustrated His- tory of the United States Mint. With a complete description of American coinage. Photo illustrations and 32 plates of rare coins. 8vo. pp. 179. Phila., 1892. 1 00 6852 Gholson (W. Y.) Address on the Subject of the Payment of the Bonds of the United States in Coin. 8vo. pp. 32, paper. Cincinnati, 1868. 25 6853 Gouge (Wm. M.) A Short History of Paper Money and Banking in the United States, with an account of provin- cial and continental paper money. 8vo. pp. 42+64, double column, half bound. New York, 1835. • 2 00 6854 [Hart (A. M,)] History of the Issues of Paper Money in the American Colonies, anterior to the Revolution, ex- planatory of the historical chart of the paper money of that period. 8vo. pp. 20, paper. St. Louis, 1851. 50 6855 Hickcox (John H.) A History of the Bills of Credit or Paper Money issued by New York, frohi 1709 to 1789. With a description of the bills, and catalogue of the various issues, 4to. pp. 103, sewed, uncut, large paper. Albany, 1866. 4 00 250 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 6856 Horton (S. Dana). The Monetary Situation. An address before the Ameri- can Social Science- Association. 8vo. pp. 68. Cincinnati, 1878. 50 6857 Horton (S. Dana). Silver, an Issue of International Politics. 8vo. pp. 58. Cin- cinnati, 1886, 50 6858 [Howe (J. B.)] Monetary and Fi- nancial Fallacies, A dialogue. 8vo. pp. 248. Boston, 1878. 1 50 6859 Kearny (John W.) Sketch of American Finances, 1789-1835. 16mo. pp. 160. New York, 1887. 1 00 6860 Kingsford (William). A Canadian Political Coin, 1811. Plate. 12mo. pp. 24. Ottawa, 1874. 25 6.S61 Knox (J. J.) United States Notes; a history of the various issues of paper money by the government of the United States, With an appendix containing the recent decision of the Supreme Court, and the dissenting opinion, upon the legal ten- der question, 12mo. pp, 247, New York, 3888, 1 50 0862 Laughlin (J, Laurence), The His- tory of Bi-metalism in the United States, Charts and tables. 8vo. pp. 258. New York, 1885. 1 25 686.3 Linderman (U. R) Money and Legal Tender in the United States. 12mi> pp, 173, New York, 1878, 1 25 6804 Lyford(J. C.) Medals: Report of the Department of Relics, Coins, and Curi- osities, Worcester Society of Antiquity. 8vo. pp. 12. Worcester, 1886, 25 6805 Mercer (Robert W,) Numismatic Directory for 1884. Nnmes and addresses of coU-ectors of coins, etc. List of numis- matic societies, etc, Svo, pp, 65, Cincin- nati, 1884, 1 00 6866 Mint. A visit to the Cabinet of the United States Mint at Philadelphia. Plates. 12mo. pp. 92, Philadelphia, 1876, 75 6867 Moulton (E. W,) lieferences to the Coinage Legislation of the United States. 8vo. pp, 25. Cincinnati, 1877, 25 6868 National Bank Act and other laws relating to National Banks, with amend- ments, etc. 8vo. pp. 126, Washington, 1890, 1 00 6869 Prime (N, C.) Medals and Seals, Ancient and Modern. Illustrated and De- scribed. With a sketch of the history of coins and coinage tables. Price list, etc. Illustrated. Square 8vo. pp. 292. New York, 1861. 7 50 6870 PuUan (Richard B.) Theory of Money and Currency, etc. 8vo. pp. 176. Washington, 1878. 1 50 6871 Schuckers(J. W.) Brief Account of the Finances and Paper Money of the Revolutionary War. 8vo. pp. 128, paper, Philadelphia, 1874. 1 50 6872 Snowden (James R.) A Descrip- tion of Ancient and Modern Coins in the Cabinet Collection of the Mint of the United States. 27 metallic plates of coins. 8vo. pp. 412. Philadelphia, 1860. 6 00 6873 Snowden (James R.) A Descrip- ■ tion of the Medals of Washington, of na- tional and miscellaneous medals and other objects of interest in the Museum of the Mint. Illustrated by seventy-nine fac- simile engravings. I'o Which are added biographical notices of the Directors of the Mint from 1792 to 1851. Royal 8vo. pp. 203. Philadelphia, 1861. 6 00 6874 Sumner (W. C) The Financeer (Robert Morris) and the Finances of the American Revolution. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1891. 5 00 6875 Sumner(W.G.) A llistoryof Amer- ican Currency, witli chaptei-s on the English ban k restriction, and Austrian paper money, to which his appended " I'he Bullion Re- port." 12mo. pp. 391. N. Y., 1883. 3 00 6876 Trotter (Alexander). Observations on the Financial Position and Credit of such of the States of the North American Union as have contracted public debts; comprising an account of the manner in which the sums raised by each State have been applied, and a. consideration of the probable effects of such application upon the general wealth and prosperity of the country. 8vo. pp. 456. London, 1839. 2 .50 6877 Webster (Daniel). Speech on the Currency, at the Merchjints' Meeting, New York, Sept. 28, 1840. 8vo. pp. 24. New York, 1840. 25 6878 Williams (C. P.) Review of the Financial Situation of Our Country. 8vo. pp. 46, paper. Albany, 1868. 30 6879 Wilson (Hugh B.) Currency; or, the fundamental principles of monetary science. 12mo. pp. 309. N.Y,,1882, 150 6880 Wright (J,) The American Ne- gotiator; or, the various currencies of the British Colonies in America reduced into English money, etc, 8vo. pp. 464, old calf. London, 1761. 3 00 INDIANS AND ARCHAEOLOGY. 6881 Abbott (C, C.) Primitive Indus- try; or, illustrations of the handiwork in stone, bone, and clay of the native races of the northern Atlantic seaboard of America. Illustrated. 8vo. pp.560. Salem, 1881. 3 00 Indians and Archxology. 251 6882 Abbott (C. C.) Recent Archseolog- ical Explorations in the Valley of the Delaware. 8vo. pp. 30, paper. Bos., 1892. 75 6883 Abbott (C. C.) Second Report on the Paleolithic Implements, from the gla- cial drift in the valley of the Delaware river, near Trenton, N. J. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 31, paper. Salem, 1878. 25 6884 Abbott (C. C.) The Stone Age in New Jersey. 58 plates. 8vo. pp. 134, paper. Washington, 1877. 1 00 6885 Abstracted Indian Trust Bonds. Report of Committee to House of Repre- sentatives. 8vo. pp. 305. Wash., 1861. 75 6886 Adair (James). The History of the American Indians, particularly those na- tions adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia, Containing an ac- count of their origin, language, etc. With observations on former historians, etc. Map. 4to. pp. 464. London, 1775. 20 Oil 6887 Adair (James). Geschichte der Amerikanischen [ndianer. 12mo. pp. 419, boards. Bresiau, 1782. 2 00 Address of the Society of Friends in behalf of the Indians. 16mo. pp. 55. Philadelphia, 1891. 25 6839 American Antiq.uarian. A Jour- nal devoted to Early American History, Ethnology, and Archseology. Edited by Rev. Stephen D. Peet. Vols. 1 to 7, in 6 vols., half morocco, v. p., 1878-85. 20 00 6890 American Antiquarian Society. Transactions. 4 vols. 8vo. Worcester, 1830-60. 17 50 Vol. 1. Hennepin's Account of the Dis- covery of the Mississippi, and of La Salle's undertaking; Atwater's Antiquities of Ohio. Illustrated with maps and wood-cuts, etc. Vol. 2. Gallatin's Synopsis of Indian Tribes, with Vocabularies; Godkin's Chris- tian Indians of New England; Galindo's Ruins of Copan, etc. Vol. 3. Records of Company of Massa- chusetts Bay; Diaries of John Hill; Me- moirs of Hon. T. L. Winthrop and Hon. John Davis. Vol. 4. Documents illustrating Sir Wal- ter Raleigh's first American Colony; Wing- field's Discourse of Virginia; Joselyn's New England's Rarities; Narrative of a Voyage to Spitzbergen in 1613; Life of Sir Ralph Lane; and Notice of Samuel Jenni- son. 6891 The same. Vol.- 1. Boards, un- cut. 5 00 6892 Another copy. Trimmed. 4 00 6893 American Ethnological Society. Transactions. Vol. 1. Gallatin's Serai-civ- ilized Nations of Mexico; Troost, Ancient Remains in Tennessee; Schoolcraft, The Grave Creek Mound, W. Va., etc. 8vo. pp. 491, boards, uncut. New York, 1845. 5 00 6894 Apes (William). The Experience of a Native ot the Forest. Comprising a notice of the Pequod tribe of Indians. Written by himself, 18mo, pp. 216. New York, 1829. 75 6895 Armstrong (Benj. G, ) Early Life among the Indians. Reminiscences from Armstrong's Life. Treaties of 1835, 1837, 1842, and 1854. Habits and customs of the Redmen, incidents, biographical sketches, battles, etc. Illustrated. I'imo. pp. 266, Ashland, 1892. 1 50 n896 Atwater (Caleb). Writings of. Comprising a description of the antiquities discovered in the Western country. Re- marks made on a tour to Prairie du Chien, thence to Washington. City. 12mo. pp. 408, full bound, Columbus, 1833. 3 00 6897 Baldwin (John D,) .*\ncient Amer- ica, in Notes on Aiiierioan Antiquities, Numerous illustrations. I2a)0. pp. 229, New York, 1871, 2 00 6898 Bancroft (H. H.) Native Races of the Pacific States. Vol. 1, Wild Tribes; their manners and customs. Vol. 2. Civ- ilized Nations of America and Central America. Vol. 3. Mythology and Language of both Savage and Civilized Nations. Vol, 4. Antiquities and Architectural Remains. Vol. 5, Aboriginal History and Migrations; index of the entire work. 5 vols, 8vo. San Francisco, 1882, 22 50 6899 Barber (Miss), Five Years' Suffer- ings and perilous adventures among the In- dians. 8vo. pp. 108, paper. Phila.,n.d. 25 6900 Barrows (Rev. W.) The Indian Side of the Indian Question. ]2mo. pp. 206. Boston, 1888. 1 00 6901 Barton (Benj, Smith). Near Views of the origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. 8vo. pp. 109+133-f32, Phila- delphia, 1798, 8 00 6902 Battey (Thomas C.) Life and Ad- ventures of a Quaker among the Indians. Illus. 12mo. pp. 339. Boston, 1875. 1 00 6903 Beach (W. W.) The Indian Mis- cellany. Containing papers on the his- tory, antiquities, arts, languages, religious traditions, and superstitiiins of the Amer- ican aborigines. With descriptions of their domestic life, manners, customs, traits, amusements, and exploits; travels and ad- ventures in the Indian country ; incidents of border warfare; missionary relations, etc. Edited bv W. W. Beach. 8vo. pp. 490. Albany, 1877. 3 50 25i Robert Clarke S,- Co., Ciiiciiiiiaii. 6904 Beaucliamp(W.M.) The Iroquois Trail. Foot-prints of the Six Nationsin customs, traditions and history; in which are included David Cusick's Sketches. 8vo. pp. 154. Fayetteville, 189'2. 1 2.5 6905 Beckwith (H. W,) The Illinois and Indiana Indians. 12ino. pp. 96, paper. Chicago, 1SS4 50 6906 Beckwourth (James P.) The Life and Adventures of. Mountaineer, soldier, .and pioneer, and chief of the Crow Indians. Written fi-om his own dictation by T. D. Bonner. Illustrated. 12ino. pp. 5.37, New York 1851), 1 50 6907 The .^iime. New edition, with pref- ace by C. G. Leland. 8vo. pp. 440. New York, 189.3 1 50 6908 Belden (George P.) Belden, the White Chief; , or, twelve years among the wild Indians of the plains. From his diaries and manuscripts. Edited by Gen. James S. Erisbin. Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 513. Cincinnati, 1875. 1 50 6909 Benson (Henry C.) Life among the Choctaw Indians and Sketche 7166 Loskiel (George Henry). History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. Translated bv Christian Ignatius La Trobe. Map. 8vo. pp. 647, calf London, 1794. 6 00 7167 Lubbock (Sir John). Pre-Historic Times, as illustrated by ancient remains, ^nd the manners and customs of modern savages. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 655. New York, 1878. 5 00' 7168 Lubbock (Sir John). The Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man; the mental and social condition of savages. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 548. New York, 1882. 5 00 7169 McCoy (Isaac). History of the Baptist Indian Missions; embracing re- marks on the former and present condi- tion of the aboriginal tribes; their settle- ment within the Indian Territory and their future prospects. 8vo. pp. 611. Washing- ton, 1840. 3 25 lilO Another copy. Half bound. ' 4 00 7171 McCuUoh (J. H.) Researches, Philosoiihical and Antiquarian, concerning the aboriginal history of America. Map. 8vo. pp. 535, stained. Bait , 1829. 2 50 7172 McKenney (Thomas L.) Memoirs, Official, and Personal. With Sketches of travel among the Northern and Southern. Indians; embracing a war excursion and I)idians and Archaeology. 263 description of scenes along the Western Borders. Plates. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo. pp 340-136. New York, 1846. 3 00 7173 Another cnpy. Half morocco. 4 00 7174 McKenney (Thomas L.) Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes, of the character and customs of the Chippeway Indians, and of the incidents connected with the Treaty i of Fond Du Lac. Also a vocabulary of the Algic or Chippeway language. Svo. pp. 494, sheep. Baltimore, 1827. 3 00 7175 Another copy. Half morocco, gilt top. uncut. 6 00 7176 MacKenzie(J. B.) A Treatise on the Six Nation Indians. 12mo. pp. 63. Toronto, 1882. 50 7177 McKinney (Thomas L.) and Hall (James). History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs, embellished with one hundred and twenty colored portraits from the Indian Gallery at Washington. 3 vols. imp. Svo. full mo- rocco, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 18-55. 25 00 7178 McKnight (Chas.) Captain Jack, the Scout; or, the Indian wars about old. Fort Duquesne. An historical novel, with copious notes. 12mo. pp. 501. Philadel- phia, 1873. ' 1 50 I 7179 McLean (John). The Hero of the Saskatchewan, George McDougall. Life among the Ojibwav and Cree Indians in Canada. Svo. pp. 49. Barric, Ont., 1891. 50 71S0 McLean (John). The Indians, their manners and customs. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 351. Toronto, 1889. 1 25 7181 MacLean (J. P.) The Mound Builders. Being an account of a remark- able people that once inhabited the Valleys ' of the Ohio and Mississippi. Together with an investigation into the archseology of Butler county, Ohio. Illustrated with nu- merous wood-cuts, and a map of Butler county. 12mo. pp. 233. Cincinnati, 1879. 1 50 7182 MacLean (J. P.) A Manual of the Antiquity of Man. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 158. Cincinnati, 1880. 1 00 7183 MacLean (J. P.) Mo stodon, Mam- moth and Man. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 84. Cincinnati, 1880. 60 7184 MacMahon (R. B.) The Anglo Saxon and the North American Indian. 8vo. pp. 50. Baltimore, 1876. 50 7185 Madisonville (Ohio) Literary and Scientific Society Archasological Explora- lions. Plates and wood-cuts. 4 parts (all published). Svo. Cincinnati, 1S7S- ISSl J- 50 7186 Manypenny (Geo. W.) Our In- dian Wards. A history and discussion of the Indian question. Svo. pp. 436. Cin- cinnati, 1880. 3 00 7187 Markham (Richard). A Narrative History of King Philip's War, and the In- dian troubles in New England. 12mo. pp. 336. New York, 1883. ] 25 7188 Marshe (Witham). Journal of the Treaty ot Lancaster in 1744 with the Six Nations. Annotated by Willium H. Egle. 4to. pp. 30. Lanciister, 1884 2 00 7189 Mason (John). A Brief History of the Pequot War; especially of the memo- rable taking of their fort at Mistick, Con- necticut, in 1637. With an introduction and explanatory notes, by the Rev. Thos. Prince. Svo. pp. 20, paper, uncut edges. Boston, 1736. Reprint. New York, 1869. I 25 7190 Mason (Otis T.) Aboriginal Skin Dressing. 23 plates. Svo. pp. 37. Wash- ington, 1891, 75 7191 Mason (Otis T.) Anthropological Investigations in 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, Svo. Washington. Each. 20 7192 Mason (Otis T.) Basket-Work of the North American Aborigines. 64 plates. Svo. pp. 16. Washington, 1890. 50 7193 Mason (Otis T.) Cradles of the American Aborigines. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 75. Washington, 1889. 25 7194 Mason(OtisT.) The Human Beast of Burden. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 59. Washington, 1889. 25 7195 Mason (Otis T.) The Latimer Col- lection of Antiquities from Porto Rico. 14 plates. Svo. pp. 23, paper. Washington, 1877. 10 7196 Mason (Otis T.) Miscellaneous Papers on Anthropology for 1880, ISSl, 1882, 1883, 1884. Washington^ Each. 25 7197 Mason (Otis T.) Throwing-sticks in the National Museum. 17 plates. Svo. pp. 11. Washington, 1890. 25 7198 Matthews (Washington). Eth- nology and Philology of the Hidatsa In- dians. Svo. pp. 245. Wash., 1877. 2 00 7199 Mayer (Brantz). Tah-gah-jute; or, Logan and Captain Michael Cresap. A discourse delivered before the Maryland Historical Society, May 9, 1851. Svo. pp. 86, half morocco. Baltimore, 1851. 1 50 7200 Mayer (Brantz). Tah-gah-jute; or, Logan and Cresap. A vindication of Cap- tain Cresap against the charge of murder- ing the family of Logan. Svo. pp. 204. Albany, 1867. 2 00 264 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 7201 Mayers (Major Chas. G.) Men- dota, the Spirit of the Lake. 12mo. pp. 26, cloth. Madison, 1881. 50 7202 Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman; leturned from a thirteen years' slavery in America. 2 vols. ISmo. old calf, not uniform. London, 174.3. 3 00 7203 Mercer(H. C.) The Lenape Stone; or, the Indian and the Mammoth. Illus- trated. 12mo. pp. 95. N. Y., 1885. 1 25 7204 Metcalfe (Samuel L.) A Collection of some of the most interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, containing an account of the adventures of Daniel Boone, one of the first settlers of Kentucky. Comprehending the most important occur- rences relative to its early history, etc. To which is added an account of the expedi- tions of Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, and Wayne. 8vo. pp. 270. Lexington, Ky., 1821. 7205 Metz(Dr. C. L,) Prehistoric Monu- ments, Andersi9. Cincinnati, 1890. 2 00 7297 Shields (G. 0.) The Battle of the Big Hole. A history of General Gibbon's engagement with Nez Perces Indians in the Big Hole vallev, Montana, August 9, 1877. 12mo. pp. 120^. Chicago, 1889. 1 00 7298 Short (.lohn T.) The North Ameri- cans of Antiquity; their origin, migration, and types of civilization considered. Illus- trated. Svo. pp. 548. N. Y., 1892, 3 00 7299 Simon (Mrs. B. A.) The Ten Tribes of Israel Historically Identified with the Aborigines of the Western Hemi- sphere. Folding plate. Svo. pp. 370. Lon- don, 1836. ' 2 50 7300 Simpson (General J. H.) Corona- do's March in Search of the " Seven Cities of Cibola," and discussion of their probable location. Svo. pp. 34, paper. Washington, 1884. 15 208 Robert Clarke Sj Co., Cincinnati. 7301 Sketches of Aboriginal Life. ByV. V.Vide. ]2mo. pp.250. N. Y., 1846. 100 7302 Slafter (Rev. E. F.) Prehistoric Copper Implements. An open letter to the Historical vSociety of Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 15, paper. Boston, 1879. 50 7303 Slocum (Frances). Biography of, the Lost Sister of Wyoming. A complete narrative of her captivity and wanderings among the Indians. By John F. Megin- ness. Portraits. Svo. pp. 250. Williams- port, 1891. 3 00 7304 Smith (Ethan). View of the He- brews; or, the tribes of Israel in America. 16mo. pp. 285. Poultney, Vt., 1825. 1 25 ' 7305 Smith (Col. James). An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James 8mith (now a citizen of Bourbon county, Ky.), during his captivitv with the Indians in the years 1755, '56, '57, '5S, and '69 In which the customs, manners, traditions, theological sentiments, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline, and encampments, treatment of prisoners, etc., are better ex- plained and more minutely related than has heretofore been done by any autlior on that subject. Together with a description of the soil, timbers, and waters where he traveled with the Indians during his cap- tivity. To whicli is added a brief account of some very uncommon occurrences, which transpired after his return from captivity; as well as of the different cam- paigns carried on against the Indians to the westward of Fort Pitt, since the year 1755 to the present date. Written by him- self. With an appendix of illustrative notes by Wm. H. Darlington, of Pitts- burgh, and a biographical slcetch of Col. Smith. Svo. pp. 190. Cincinnati, 1870. 2 .50 7306 The sanir. Large paper. 5 00 7307 Annther edition. 18mo. pp. 162. Phil- adelphia, 1831. 2 00 7308 Smith (Sarah) arid the Hessian, and Mr. Keith's Captivity among the In- dians. Svo. pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1844. 75 7.j09 Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. 22. Containing: Abo- riginal Remains in Tennessee, by Jos. .lones. The .Sculptures of .Santa Lucia Cosumaluhu- apa, by .S. Ilibel. The Archaeological Col- lection of U. .S. National Museum, by Chas. Raw. The Palenque Tablet, by Chas. Raw, and Remains of Prehistoric Man in the Caves of Alaska, by W. H. Dall. Profusely illustrated 4to. Washington, 1880. 6 00 7310 Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America. Brief account of. 4to. pp. 7, paper. Boston, 1798. 50 7311 The same. Discourses delivered be- fore the Society. By .John Lathrop, Jan., 1804; Levi Frisbie, Nov., 1804; Joseph Eckley, 1805; Thomas Barnard, 1806; Eliphalet Porter, lS07; Abiel Holmes, 1306; Jedediah Morse, 1810; James Ken- dall, 1811; Joshua Bates, 1813; Elijah Par- ish, 1814; .lohn Foster, 1817; Charles Lowell, 1820; Joseph Tuckerman, 1821; Thaddeus Mason Harris, 1823; John Cod- man, 1825; Ebenezer Porter, 1827; Ben- jamin B. Wisner, 1 829; all uncut except Lowell. Svo. Boston, v. d. 5 00 7312 The same. Duplicates of Frisbie, Eckley, Porter, Holmes, Morse, and Ken- dall, Cut. Each. 25 7313 Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others. Report 67th Annual Meeting, 1855. Svo. pp. 135. Boston, 1856. 60 7314 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Sermons Preached before. By Bishop of- Norwich, 1709-10, cut; by Bishop of Bangor, 1737-8, uncut; by Henry Stebbing, 1741-2, uncut; by Lisle, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1747, cut; by Lord Bishop of Lincoln, 1768, cut; by Shipley, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1773, cut. 12mo. London, v. d. 2 50 7315 Some Account of the Conduct of the Religious .Society of Friends toward.5 the Indian tribes in the settlement of the Colonies of East and West .Jersey and Pennsylvania. Svo. pp. 247. London, 1844. 1 25 7316 Speeches on the Passage of the Bill for the Itemoval of the [Cherokee] In- dians, delivered in the Congress of the United States, April and May, 1S30. 12mo. pp. 304. Boston, 1830. 1 00 7317 Spencer (Oliver M.) Narrative, comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians ( 1 792). 1 Smo. pp. 160. New York. 1 00 7318 Sproat (O. M.) Scenes and Stud- ies of Savage Life (in Vancouver's Island). 12mo. pp. 317. London, 1868. 1 5l> 7319 Squier(E. G.) Aboriginal Monu- ments of the State of New York. Coni- pjrising the results of original surveys and explorations. With an ilUustrative ap- pendix. 14 plates. 4to. pp. 188. Wash- ington, 1S49. 3 00 7320 Squier (E. G.) Antiquities of the State of New York. Being the results of extensive original surveys and explora- tions. With a supplement on the antiqui- ties of the West. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 343. Buffalo, 1851. 3 60 Indians and Arehceology. 269 7321 Squier (E. G.) Observations on the Aboriginal Monuments of the Missis- sippi "Valley; the character of the ancient earthworks, and the structure, contents, and purposes of the mounds. With illus- • trations and maps. 8vo. pp. 79, paper. New Yorli, 1847. 1 5o 7322 ScLuier (E. G.) The Serpent Sym- bol, and tlie worship of the reciprocal prin- ciples of nature in America. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 254. New York, 1851. 12 00 7323 Squier (E. G.) and Davis (E. H.) Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Val- ley; comprising the results of extensive original surveys and explorations. 48 fine full page plates, and 207 illustrations. 4to. pp. 806. Washington, 1848. 28 00 7324 Stearns (R. E. C.) Ethno-conchol- ogy: a study of primitive money, Opiates. 8vo. pp. 38. Washington, 1889. 25 7325 Stevens (E. T.) Flint Chips, a guide to prehistoric archeeology, as illus- trated by the (American) collection in the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury. 8vo. pp. 652. London, 1870. 4 50 7326 Stone (Wm.L.) Uncas and Mian- tonoraah. A historical discourse. 18mo. pp. 209. New York, 1842. 1 00 7327 Strong (Nathaniel T., Chief). Ap- peal to the Christian Community on the Condition and Prospects of the New York Indians. 8vo. pp. 63, paper. Buffalo, 1841. 35 7328 Answer to the above. A further illustration of the case of the Seneca In- dians, in the State of New York, by a com- mittee of Friends. 8vo. pp. 84, cloth. Phil- adelphia, 1841. 50 7329 Sturges (Thomas). The Ute War of 1879. 8vo. pp. 26. Cheyenne, 1879. 40 7330 Swan (James G.) The Haidah In- dians of Queen Charlotte's Island, British Columbia, with a brief description of their carvings, tattoo designs, etc. 7 plates. 4tn. pp. 18, paper. Washington, 1874. 125 7331 Swan (James G.) The Indians of Cape Flattery, at the entrance to the Strait of Fuca, Washington Territory. Wood- cuts. 4to. pp. 108, paper. Washington, 1 868. 50 7332 Tanner (John). A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of, during thirty years' residence among the Indians in the interior of North America. Edited by Edwin James. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 426. London, 1830. 7333 Taopi and his Friends; or, the In- dians' wrongs and rights. 12mo. pp. 125. Philadelphia, 1869. 75 7334 Tecumseh. Life of, and of his Brother, the Prophet. With a historical sketch of the Showanoe Indians. By Benjamin Drake, 16mo. pp. 235. Cincin- nati', 1S56. 1 50 7335 .Tenesles (Nicola). The Indian of New England. With vocabularies, etc. 16mo. pp. 24. 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Strength out of Weakness; or, a glorious manifestation of a further progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. 4to. pp. 59. London, 1652. Reprinted, New York, 1865. 1 50 7374 Another copy. Large paper, sewed, uncut. (Only 50 copies printed.) 2 00 7375 Whitney (E.) and Alexander (W. S.) Legends of the Pike's Peak Region: the sacred myths of the Manitou. Illus- trated. 12mo. pp. 52. Denver, 1892. 50 Indian Languages. 271 7376 "Whittlesey (Chas.) Ancient Earth Forts of the Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio. 9 plates. 8vo. pp. 40. Oleveland, 1871. 75 7377 Whittlesey (Chas.) The Universal «l Indian Problem. 8vo. pp. 3, paper, half title. [Cleveland, 0., 1872.] 25 7378 Wild Life on the Plains and Horrors of Indian Warfare: a complete history of Indian life, warfare, and adven- ture; the Messiah craze, ghost dances, life of Sitting Bull, etc. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 692. Milwaukee. 2 50 7379 Williams (J no.) 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' 40 7385 Winchell (Alexander), Pre- .Adam- ites; or, a demonstration of the existence of men before Adam, together with a study of their condition, antiquity, racial affinities and progressive dispersion over the earth. With charts and other illustrations. Svo. pp. 500. Chicago, 1880. 3 UO 7386 Withers (Alexander S.) Chron- icles of Border Warfare; or, a. history of the settlement by the whites of North- western Virginia, and of the Indian wars and massacres n that section of the state. With reflections, anecdotes, etc. 16mo. pp. 319, sheep, stained. Clarksburg, Va., 1831. 750 7387 Wootton (" Uncle Dick ')■ The Pioneer Frontier.sman of the Rocky Moun- tain region. An account of the adventures and thrilling experiences of the most noted American hunter, trapper, guide, scout and Indian fighter now living. By Howard L. Conard. With an introduction by Ma,). Joseph Kirkland. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 473. Chicago, 1890. • 2 25 7388 Worsley (Israel). A View of the American Indians. 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Cin- cinnati, 18«5, 6 00 INDIAN LANGUAGES. 7.395 Algonkin. Trumbull (J. H.)^ The Composition of Indian Geographical Names illustrated from the Algonkin Languages, and other papers. Connecticut Historical Society Collections, Vol. 2. Svo. boards. Hartford, 1870, 4 00 7396 Arrawack. The Acts of the Apos- tles in the Arrawack Tongue. By Rev. T. Shultz. ISmo. pp. 119. xM. Y., 1850. 20 7397 Boyd (Stephen G.) Indian Local Names, with their interpretation. Svo, pp. 70. York, 1SS5. 1 25 7398 Brinton (D. G.) Aboriginal Ameri. can Authors and their Productions; especi- ally those in the native languages. Svo. pp. 63, boards. Philadelphia, 1884. I 00 Brinton's Library of American Abori- ginal Literature: 7399 I. The Maya Chronicles. Edited by Daniel G. Brinton. Svo. pp. 279. Phila- delphia, 1882. 5 00 7400 II. The Iroquois Book of Rites. Edited by Horatio Hale. 8vo. pp. 222. Philadelphia, 1883. 3 00 Robert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 7401 III. The Gueguence. 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Plate.s. 8vo. pp. 95. Philadelphia, 1S90 3 00 7407 Cakchiquel Language of Guate- mala. Grammar of Translated with an introduction and additions, by Dr. D. G. Brinton. Map. 8vo. pp. 72, boards. Phila- delphia, 1885. 1 00 7408 Cherokee, New Testament. I2mo. pp. 408, roan. Nr-^v York, 1860. 75 7409 Chinook Jargon. Gibbs (George). Dictionary of the "Chinook Jargon;" or, trade language of Oregon. Cramoisy edi- tion. 4to. pp. 44. New York, 1863. 2 00 7410 Another copy. 8vo. 75 7411 Another edition. 8vo. Wash., 1863. 50 7412 Chinook Jargon. Hale (Horatio). An International Idiom. A Manual of the Oregon Trade Language; or, "Chinook .Jargon." 16mo. pp. 63. Lon., 1890. 1 25 7413 Chinook Jargon. Complete Dic- tionary of. English-Chinook and Chinook- English. With examples of its use in con- versation. 18mo. pp. 60, paper. Portland, 1884. 30 7414 Choctaw. Byington (Rev. Cyrus). Grammar of the Choctaw Language. Edited from the original manuscript. By Dr. D. G. Brinton. 8vo. pp. 56, paper. Philadel- phia, 1^70. 3 .50 7415 Clallam and Lumnie Gibbs (George). Alphabetical Vocabularies of the Clallam and Lumnie. 4to. pp. 40. New York, 1863. 2 00 7416 Clark (W. P.) The Indian Sign Language, with brief explanatory notes of the gestures taught deaf mutes in our in- stitutions for their instruction, and a de- scription of some of the peculiar laws, customs, myths, superstitions, ways of liv- ing, code of peace and war signals of our aborigines. Maps. 8vo. pp. 443. Philadel- phia, 1885 3 .50 7417 Cree. Howse (Joseph). A Gram- mar of the Cree Language; with which is combined an analysis of the Chippevvay dialect. 8vo. pp. 324. London, 1844. 2 75 7418 Cree. Lacombe(LeRev. Pere Alb), Dictionnaire de la Langue des Cris. 8vo. pp. 71 3+Grammaire de la Language des Cris. pp. 190, paper. Montreal, 1874. 5 00 7419 Dakota. Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language. Collected by members of the Dakota Mission. Edited by Rev. S. R. Riggs. 4to. pp. 64+338. Wash- ington, 1852. 6 00 7420 The same. Grammar only. 4to. pp. 64, paper. 2 00 7421 Dakota. Riggs (Stephen R.) A Dakota-English Dictionary. Edited by James 0. Dorsey. 4to. pp. 665, Washing- ton, 1890 3 00 7422 Dakota. The Bible. Translated by T. S. Williams* and S. R. Riggs. Thick 12mo. roan. New York, 1879. 1 25 7423 The same. Books of Moses and New Testament. 1 00 7424 Dakota. Odowan. Hymns. 24mo. pp.222. New York, 1881. 40 7425 Dakota. Hymns in Dakota for the use of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Nio- brara. 16mo. pp. 127. n. p., 1S8I. 1 00 7426 Dakota. The Pilgrim's Progress. Translated by S. R. Riggs. pp. 264. New York. 40 7427 Dakota. Guyot. Elementary Geog- raphy. Translated into Dakota by S. R. and A. L. Riggs. .Small 4to. New York, 1876. 1 00 7428 Delaware. Hecke welder (Rev, John). Names which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians had given to rivers, places, etc., within the now States of Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Vir- ginia; also names of chieftains, significa- tions, biographical sketches, etc. Revised bv P. S. Du Ponceau. 4to. pp. 351 to 396. (From Trans. Am. Phil. Soc.) Philadel- phia, 1833. 1 25 7429 Delaware. The History of Our Lord and Savior .Jesus Christ. Compre- hending all that the four evangelists have recorded concerning him. By Rev. Sam- uel Lieberkuhn. Translated into the Del- Indian Languages. 273 aware Indian language by the Rev. David Zeisberger. 12mo. pp. 222, new half mo- rocco, gilt top. New York, 1821. 4 00 7430 Another copy. Paper. 3 00 7431 Delaware. Zeisberger (Rev. David), A Grammar of the language of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians. Translated from the Germfo manuscript, Peter S. Du- pence.au. 4to. pp. 6.0-250. Excerpt from Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc'y, 1816. 4 00 7432 Domenech (Abbe). Manuscrit Pic- tographique Americain, precede d'une notice sur I'ideographie nes peaux rou- ges. 228 plates, many of them colored. 8vo. pp. 119, half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1860. 12 00 7433 Eliot (John). The Indian Primer; or, the way of training up of an Indian tribe in the good knowledge of God, 1669, to which is prefixed the Indian Covenant- ing Confession. Reprint from the origi- nals in the library of the University of Edinburgh. With an introduction by John Small. 12mo. fao-simile page, pp. 54. In- troduction. Reprint not paged. Edin- burgh, 1880. 3 00 7434 Ellis (Robert). Peruvia Scythica. The Quichua language of Peru. 8vo. pp. 219. London, 1875. 3 00 7435 Eskimo. Pilling (James C.) Bib- liography of the Eskimo Language. 8vo. pp. 115. Washington, 1887. 75 7436 The same. Large paper. 1 50 7437 Eskimo. Wells (Roger) and Kelly (John W.) English-Eskimo and Eskimo- English Vocabularies. 8vo. pp. 72. Wash- ington, 1890, 75 7438 Etudes Philologiques sur quelques Langues Sauvages de I'Amerique. Par N. 0. Ancien Missionnaire. 8vo. pp. 160, pa- per. Montreal, 1866. 1 50 7439 Heve. Smith (Buckingham). Gram- matical Sketch of the Heve Language. Translated from an unpublished Spanish manuscript. 4to. pp. 26, paper. New York, 1861. 1 ''O 7440 Hidatsa. Ethnography and Phi- lology of the Hidatsa Indians. Grammar, pp. 89-121. Dictionary, pp. 125-239, 8vo, pp.239. Washington, 1877, 2 00 7441 Huron. Diotionau-e de la Langve Hvronne, necessaire a cevx qui n'ont I'in- telligence d'icelle, et ovt a traiter avec les savvages dv pays, par Gabriel Sagard. 12mo. pp. 144, sewed, uncut. Pans, 1723- 1865. 2 50 7442 Iroquoise. Cuoq(J.A.) Lexiquede la Langue Iroquoise, avec Notes Appendix pt Additamenta. 8vo. pp. 238,, paper Montreal, 1882. 2 50 7443 Iroquois. Pilling (James C.) Bib- liography of the Iroquoian Languages. 8vo. pp. 208, Washington, 1888, 1 00 7444 The same. Large paper. 2 00 7445 Johnes (A, J,) Philological Proofs of the Original Unity and Recent Origin of the Human Race. Derived from a com- parison of the languages of Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. 8vo. pp. 103. Lon- don, 1846, 1 2,0 7446 Jugement Errone de M, Ernest Re- nan sur les Langue Sauvages, par I'Auteur des" Etudes Philologiques," 8vo. pp. 113, paper. Montreal, 1869. 1 50 7447 Klamath. Gatschet (Albert S.) The Klamath Indians of South-western Oregon. Parti. Ethnological sketch, texts, and grammar, pp. 711. Part 2. Diction- ary, pp. 711. 2 vols. 4to. Washington, 1890. 6 00 7448 Ludewiff (Hermann E.) The Lit- erature of American Aboriginal Languages. With additions and corrections, by Prof. Wm. W. Turner. Edited by Nicholas Trubner. 8vo. pp. 258. Lon., 1858. 4 00 7449 Mallery (Garrick). Introduction to the Study of Sign Language among the North American Indians, as illustrating the gesture speech of mankind. Wood-cuts. 4to, pp. 72, cloth. Wash., 1880. 2 50 7450 The same. Paper. 2 00 7451 Mexico. Notice sur quelques Fam- illis de Langues du Mexique, par H. De Charencey. 8vo. pp. 39, paper. Havre, 1870. 1 25 7452 Mexico. Pimeniel (D. Francisco). Cuadro Desoriptivo y Comparativo de las Lenguas Indigenas de Mexico. 8vo. pp. 430, paper. Mexico, 1865. 3 00 7453 Miemac. A First Reading Book in the Miemac Language, Comprising the Miemac numerals, the names of beasts, birds, trees, etc., names of places, and fa- miliar words and phrases. 18mo. pp. 126. Halifax, 1875. 2 25 7454 Mohawk. Bruyas (Rev. James). Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, with their Derivatives. 4to. pp. 123, paper. New York, 1 862. 3 00 7455 Muskokee. The Gospels, and some of the Epistles. 12mo. pp. 572, roan. New York, 1875, 60 7456 Muskokee. Loughridge (Rev. R. M.) and Hodge (Elder D. M.) Enghsh and Muskokee Dictionary. Collected from various sources and revised. 12mo. pp. 236. St. Louis, 1890. 1 50 7457 Muskhogee. Pilling (.James C.) Bibliography of the Muskhogean Lan- guages. Svo.pp. 114. Wash., 1889. 50 274 JRobert Clarke ^ Co., Cincinnati. 7458 Mutsun. Arroya de la Cuesta (Felipe). Grammar of the Mutsun Lan- guage, spoken at the Mission of San Juan Bautista, Alta California. 4to. pp. 48, pa- per. New Yorl<, 1861. 2 00 7459 Ojibway. Baraga (Rt. Rev. Bishop). A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the Otohipwe Language, pp. 422. With a dictionary of the Otchipwe language ex- plained in English. ]2mo. pp. 301, paper. Montreal, 1878. 5 00 7460 Ojibway. Wilson (Rev. Edward F.) The Ojibway Language. A manual for missionaries. 1. Grammar. 2. Dialogue and exercises. 3. Dictionary. Sq. 18mo. pp. 412. Toronto, n. d. 2 50 7461 Ojibway. New Testament. 12mo. pp. 771, sheep. Toronto, 1874. 2 00 7462 Onondago. Shea (John G.) French- Onondago Dictionary, from a manuscript of the Seventeenth Century. 4to. pp. 103, half morocco. New York, 1860. 4 00 7463 Powell , (J. W.) Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, with words, phrases, and sentences to be col- lected. 4to. pp. 104. Wash., 1877. 1 00 7464 Ihe same. Second edition with charts. 4to. pp. 228. Wash., 1880. 3 00 7465 ftuicbua. Markham (Clements R.) Contributions towards a Grammar and Dic- tionary of the Quichua, the language of the Incas of Peru. 12mo. pp. 223. London, 1864. 3 00 7466 Shea (John Gilmary). Library of American Linguistics. A complete set, un- bound and uncut. 15 vols, royal 8vo. 75 00 7467 1 Shea (J. G.) A French-Onondaga Dictionary, from a manuscript of the Seven- teenth Century, pp. viii.-flOS. 1859. 7468 2 Mbngarini (Rev. Gregory) ASelish or Flat-head Grammar, pp. viii.+i22. 1861. 7469 3 Smith (Buckingham). A Gram- matical Sketch of the Heve Language, translated from an unpublished Spanish manuscript, pp. 26. 1861. 7470 4 Arroyo de i,a Cuesta (Rev. Fe- lipe). Grammar of the Mutsun Language, spoken at the Mission of San Juan Bau- tista, Alta California, pp. 48. 1861. 7471 5 Smith (Buckingham, Editor). Grammar of the Pima or Nevome, a lan- guage of Sonora, from a manuscript of the Seventeenth Century, pp. 97+Doctrina Christiana y Confessionario en Langua Nevome. 'O sea la Pima, propia de Sonora, pp. 32. 1862. 7472 6 Pandost (Rev. Mie. Cles). Gram- mar and Dictionary of the Yakama Lan- guage. Translated by George Gibbs and J. G. Shea. pp. 59. 1862. 7473 7 SiTJAR (Bonaventure). Vocabu- lary of the Language of San Antonio Mis- sion, California, pp. xxiii. + 9-53. 1861. 7474 8 Arroyo de la Cuesta (Rev. Fe- lipe). A Vocabulary or Phrase Book of the Mustin Languaee of Alta California, pp. 96. 1862. 7475 9 Maillard (Abbe)f. Grammar of the Mikmaque Language of Nova Scotia. Edited by Rev. Joseph M. Bellenger. pp. 101. 1864. 7476 10 Bruyas (Rev. James). Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, with their derivatives, pp. 123. 1862. 7477 11 GiBBS (George). Alphabetical Vocabularies of the Clallam and Lummi. pp. 40. 1863. 7478 12 GiBBs (George). A Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or Trade Language of Oregon, pp. xiv-f44. 1863. 7479 13 Gibbs (George). Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Chinook Language, pp. 23. 1863. 7480 Series 2, No, I. Matthews (Wash- ington). Grammar and Dictionary of the Language of the Hidatsa (Minnetarees, Grosventres of the Missouri), with an intro- ductory sketch of the tribe, pp. 148. 1873. 7481 Series 2, No. 2. Matthew.s (Wash- ington). Hidatsa (Minnetarees). English Dictionary, pp. 149-169. 1874. 7482 Sioux. Pilling (James C.) Bibli- ography of the Siouan Languages. 8vo, pp.87. Washington, 1887. 50 7483 The same. Large paper. 1 00 7484 Sioux. Dorsey (James 0.) The Cegiha Language (of the Omaha and Ponka tribes of the Sioux). Myths, stories, and letters,in the original, with translations and notes. 4to. pp. 794. Wash., 1890. 3 00 7485 Thomas (Cyrus). A Study of the Manuscript Troano; with an introduction by Dr. D. G. Brinton. Colored plates and wood-cuts. 4to. pp. 237, paper. Washing- ton, 1883. 3 00 7486 Tolmie (W. F.) and Dawson (G. M.) Comparative Vocabularies of the In- dian Tribes of British Columbia, with a map illustrating distribution. 8vo. pp. 131, paper. Montreal, 1884. 1 00 7487 Trumbull (J. Hammond), Indian Names of Places, etc., in and on the Bor- ders of Connecticut, with interpretations of some of them. 8vo. pp. 93. Hartford, 1881. 2 50 7488 Tutelo Tribe and Language. By Horatio Hale. Map and portrait. 8vo. pp. 47, paper. Philadelphia, 1885. 50 HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PUBLISHED BY ROBERT CLARKE & CO. «1, 63, G5 West Fourth St. CINCINNATI, OHIO. A.LZOG. A Manual os Universal Ciiukcii History. By Rev. John Ai.zog, D.D,, Piofessor of Theology at the University of Freiburg. Tian&lated from ihe ninth enlarged and improved German edition, and edited and brought down to the present time, by the late Rev. F. J. Pabisch. D.D., late President, and Rev. Thomas S. Byrne, t).D., President of Mount St. Mary's of the West, Cincinnati. 3 vols. Vol. I. Early Church History. Vol. 11. The Middle Ages. Vol. III. To the Present Time. 8vo. Cloth. (The volumes are sold separately.) JO 50 To the pulziTishers we can not sufficiently We have to thank our American brethren express our obligations for the generous ana in the faith for a most valuable addition to able manner in which, regardless of ex- our libraries, and for a book which will be pense, they have presented the History to most useful as a book of reference to every the public— fefraci from the Pivfnce to the Third Volume, by yj. B. Pdrccll, Archbishop of Cincinnati, At last we have a history of the Church in English, and in such English as reflects in- finite credit on the scholarship of the Rev. Thomas S. Byrne, just as the uncommon ac- curacy and number of references to stan- dard German authors attest the vast learn- ing of Dr. Pabisch. It is a scholarly per English priest, as well as an indispensable manual for the student of ecclesiastical his- tory. — London Tablet. It has long occupied a high ranic among histories in the leading universities of the world. On critical points, its authority is unimpeachable. We have no doubt the translation will be cordially welcomed, and be universally adopted in the Catholic col- leges in the United States. Dr. Pabisch is formance, brought to a most successful issue eminently fitted by his great and varied tiy two devoted men, at the cost of how learning for the difBcult task he has as- much toil and painstaking, scholars alone samei.— Catholic Telegraph. can tell. We thank the two reverend an- One great charm of Alzog's work is the thors for a priceless boon. They have filled perfect and systematic arrangement. Every avoid In English literature, and satisfied a thing is in its place, and easily found. The want long and deeply felt. To the publish- book is enriched with an admirable table of ers, also, a just meed of praise is due. The style in which these volumes are Issued, aiid the very beauty of the colored maps, so scrupulously prepared by Dr. Pabisch, will, we trust, be fully appreciated by the Protest- ant and Catholic public alike.— i\^. Y. Tablet. contents. It is concise without being dry; and, from the mass of authorities cited, may easily be made the foundation for immense research. — Catholic Standard, Lon- don. (1) 2 Robert Clarke ^ Co. Aldrich. The Travels op Three Insects. Ai.DRiCH. Illustrated by Mary N. Morrison. 4to. By Anna M. 75 Anderson. Six Weeks in Norway. By E. L. Anderson, author of " Northern Ballads." Sq. 16mo. Cloth. 1 00 Andre. The Cow Chace : An Heroic Poem in Three Cantos. Written at New York, 1780. By the late Major Andre, with explanatory notes by the Editor. London. Printed for John Fielding, No. 23 Pater- Noster Row, 1781. Reprinted from this rare quarto edition, with the original preface, notes, etc. 8vo. Paper. 75 The poem is a humorous description of the defeat of the "rebel penerals, Wayne and Irving," and is a candid expression of the contempt and ridicule in which our brave Revolutionary fathers were held by their British foes. . . . Of the poem itself we reproduce only the last stanza, which, if not pathetic, seems certainly to have been prophetic of the sad fate of the author; "And now I've closed my epic strain, I tremble as I show it. Lest this same warrio-drover, Wayne, Should ever catch the poet." Additional Interest is lent to the poem, from the fact that the above stanza was printed on the very day that Major Andre was taken prisoner.— Ctncmna^i Gazette. Antrim. The History of Champaign and Logan Counties, Ohio, from Their First Settlement. By Joshua Antrim. 12mo. Glo. 1 50 An unpretending sketch of pioneer times in these counties, with an ac- count of their progress; early adventures, biographical sketches, notices of the churches, township organizations, etc. Baby's Record. A Twofold Gift for Small. 4to. Cloth. Mothers and Children. 1 2.> A handsome little volume of 96 pages, illustrated, and arranged for a record of the baby's life, its sayings and doings, with apt quotations and suggestions. Bassler. The Weather: A Practical Guide to its Changes. Showing Signal Service System, and How to Foretell Local Weather. By S. S. Bassler. Illustrated by Plates and Weather Maps. 8vo. Paper. 25. Mr. S. S. Bassler, the meteorologist, has published a very able and instructive pamphlet of fifty-four pages, large octavo, thoroughly illustrated, entitled "The Weather : A Practical Guide to Its Changes. Showing Signal Service System, and How to Foretell Local Weather." It is the first of the kind we ever saw or heard of ; and as it instructs any body who can read how to be- come a " weather prophet," it should have a large sale among farmers, and all others whose occupation, curiosityorinterests lead to the desire to know whether or not we shall have a "'goodly day to-morrow." Islv. B.'s work is " Indications " and " Old Proba- bilities" brought within the popular com- prehension — simply reduced to a "dot," so to speak. The author is the recipient of much praise for the general correctness of his predictions.— Cmcmna^i Commercial Ga- zette. Bell. Cincinnati Water Works. A History of the Cincin- nati Water Works. By Thomas J. Bell, Assistant Superintendent. 13 plates. 8vo. Paper. 75 A complete history of the water supply of Cincinnati, from the first water cart, in 1H02, to the present time; with descriptions and illustrations of the machinery used, and in use, reservoirs, etc. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 3 Benner. Prophecies in Future Ups and Downs in Prices. What Years to Make Money on Pig-Iron, Hogs, Corn, and Provisions. By Samuel Benneh, an Ohio farmer. Eighth edition, with Forecasts for 1892. 24mo. Cloth. 1 00 Bankers, pork-packers, farmers, merchants, and speculators, will find it to their advantage to study the facts as presented in this book, and the theories and prophecies based on them. This is a book of books, and should be in prices of pig-iron, pork, etc., witli a philo- tho hands of every business man. In a sophic course of reasoning which can not clear, plausible and truthful way it reveals fail to impress all and convince many. — N. in what years to make money on pig-iron, Y. Commercial Pathfinder. hogs, corn, provisions, etc., and will bo Thisis apeculiar little volume, and the in- found of great value to persons engaged In formation is most invaluable, as it furnishes the industries to which it is dedicated. The us with rules by which we can foretell the author reasons from analogy, as well as sta- future rise and fall of prices of eommodi- tistics compiled from close observations ties, and gives us a basis for calculation through many years, and supports his pre- where guessing was the only dependence dictions regarding future panics and future before. — Iron World.' Bible (The) in the Public Schools. Records, Arguments, Opinions, and Decisions in the case of John D. Minor et als. v. The Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati et als., in the Superior Court of Cincinnati. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 Argumekts of Ramsay, Sage, and King, in favor of the Use of the Bible. (Separate from the above ,) 8vo. Paper. 50 Arguments of Stallo, Hoadly, and Matthews, against the Use of the Bible. (Separate from the above.) 8vo. Paper. 50 This litigation began in an application on behalf of certain citizens to restrain, by an injunction, the enforcement of the order of the Board of Education forbidding the use of religious books, including the Bible, in the common schools of Cincinnati. The questions at issue are not of local or temporary interest. _ They en- ter into that larger religious controversy, involving the whole subject of the true relations of the civil and religious state — the secular society and the church which, in different forms, but the same in substance, agitates and divides opinion' on the two continents in which modern civilization is most advanced and developed. Attention is directed to the thorough ex- himself thoroughly familiar with the fun- amination which this subject underwent in damental principles of the government un- the case ot Minor v. Board of Education, in der which he lives. The arguments of the Superior Court of Cincinnati, and to the counsel are deserving for their ability and masterly arguments made at the bar. The research, as well as the importance of the ease shows how important it is that the in- subject discussed, of the most careful and vestigations of a lawyer, especially on con- thoughtful examination. - Cooley's Black- stitutional questions, should take a wide etone. and liberal range, and that he should make BiBLiOTHECA Ameeicana. 1892. Being a Priced Catalogue of a large collection of Books and Pamphlets relating to America. 8vo. Paper. In press. 4 Robert Clarke ^ Co. Blexnerhassett Papers (The). Embodying the Private Journal of Ilai'maii Blennerhassett, and the. hitherto unpublished Correspond- ence of Burr, Alston, Comfort Tyler, Devereaux, Dayton, Adair, Miro, Emmett, Theodosia Burr Alston, Mrs. Blennerhassett, and others, their Contemporaries, devolving the purposes and aims of those engaged in the attempted Wi]lr. Burt evi- BUTTERFIELD. ThE IIiSTORY OF THE GiRTYS. A COOcise ac- count of the Girty brothers — Thomas, Simon, James, and George, and their half-brother, John Turner. Also the part taken by them in Lord Dunmore's War, in the Western Border War of the Revolution, and the Indian War of 1790-1795. With a recital of the Principal Events in the West during these Wars. By Consul W. Buttelifield, author of "Craw- ford's Campaign/' etc. 8vo. Cloth. 3 50 A valuable volume, well printed on good of the Revolution, is usually obscured in paper, worthy qI the imprint of its publish- history by the more striking incidents of the ers. who have earned deserved distijiotion in the publication of historical works. The authoris unquestionably the best informed of all the writers who have found a theme in the stirring scenes of the expulsion of the Indians from Pennsylvania and Ohio. . This relation of the career of those notorious brothers is a result of careful and painstaking sifting ot documents, narra- tives, accounts published by returned cap- struggle in the East and South. Yet nothing could be more romantic, more exciting, or more thrilling, than the details of the war- fare waged by the savages along the fiontier of the West. Mr. Butterfield has cor- rected many current errors in regard to Simon Girty's life, and examines with im- partiality the evidence which connects him with atrocious crime. Incidentally the his- tory of all the brothers is related, and the tives, life slietches of prominent leaders appendices contain valuable transcripts and actors in the struggle, and official re- ports of various expeditions and campaigns. It IS full of interest as a biography, ami as a history of events in border warfare, when the issue was uncertain and every-day life perilous. The volume is timely, and fills a long fell want.— iVeiy England Historical and Qenealogical Record. The thrilling adventures of Simon Girty have often been told, and the "White In- from various sources not easy of access.— The Critic. ^ It is an attempt, very successful, to clear up the account of the part taken by the famous Girty brothers in our Revolution, and in the Indian war of 1790-95. The work is much more than a biographical narrative, embracing as it does much matter impor- tant to a full view of the settlement of our great interior states. The author presents dian' was the bugbear of many a border the first faithful picture of these notorious family in the years of the Revolutionary war and those just following it; but the story has never been related with so great detail, and with such truthfulness as in Consul W. Butterfield's "History of the Girtys." The volume is more than simply men which we have in our literature. His worlv has been done with care aud fullness of research. — Public Opinion. The book, with all its notes, foot-notes, copies of ancient documents, etc., is enter- taining, and calculated to convey a lively biographical, it Is an admirable historical conception of the baptism of blood through sketch of the border warfare, which, though which the north-western pioneers passed in the most cruel and exasperating attendant Indian days.— The Nation. Butterfield. Discovery of the Northwest. The Discovery of the Northvpest in 1634, by John Nicolet, with a, Sketch of his Life. By C. W. BuTTERFiELDj Author of "Crawford's Campaign," etc. l2mo. Cloth. 1 00 The book is a complete andti^c/:/7icfc'6' Ajncrican Liierature. HAIVliMOND. Ch.ARLES HaMIVIOND AND HIS RELATIONS TO He.NRY Clay and .Iohn Quincy Adamh; or, Constitutional Limitations and the Contest for Freedom of Speech and the Press. By Hon. William Henry Smith. 8vo. Paper. 50 Harrison. Three Hundred Testimonies in Favor of Religion AND THE Bible, by Distinguished Men and Women. By Rev. T. Har- 2 00 To teachers, and especially to preachers, it is of the greatest value, since it contains, upon a most valuable point of inquiry, what it would require great libraries to fur- nish. It gives a beautiful review of the ideas and sentiments of tlie most illustrious and greatest minds o^ eartla upon the lofti- Risox, A.M., D.D. I have examined tlic volume of Rev.i Dr. Harrison, containing three liundred testi- monies in favor of religion and the Bible. "Theworltis really rich and invaluable. It is a book about the Book of books; it de- serves a place in every library. Bishop Vin- cent, President of the Chautauqua Circle. One of the most valuable religious books est subject within the range of the study of recently published is that entitled "Three Hundred Testimonies in Favor of Religion and the Bible," by distinguished men and women. Among the witnesses arc the most eminent men of the world in all walks of life— ministers, statesmen, philosophers. man— God's revelation of himself to the liumau mind and soul. Tlie book ought to have an extensive sale. — Religious Telescope. The book is a valuable treasury of quota- tions and opinions of great men about a most important matter, and should be in scientists, soldiers, etc. To the preparation every preacher's library, and even in every of this volume the author. Rev. Thomas family. We can heartily commend it.- Harrison, A.M., D.D,, devoted many years. Christian Standard. The work has been well and satisfactorily The object of the work is to refute the done. The sneers of infidels which often erroneous statement, made' so frequently impress young people and adults of unsta- by illiterate and malicious infidels, that ble minds, can be quickly and effectually silenced by the voices of men wliom the world has delighted to honor for their in- tellectual ability and purity of character. Such a book should be in every house, and men of education and intelligence can not believe in religion and the Bible. The fact is, the great majority of them have not only believed in religion, but have spoken in the highest praise of its excellence, and have the attention of children frequently called labored in a variety of ways to promulgate to its treasures. The author is a thorough its principles and carry out its require- scholar and an able wrtter.- TTesfera Chris- ments.— Herald and Presbyter, tian Advocate. 20 Robert Clarke ^ Co. Hart. Anglo-Saxon Literature. A Syllabus of Anglo- Saxon Literature. By Prof. J. M. Hart, of the Cincinnati University. Svo. Paper. 50' Prof. Hart's short sketch may be rccora- sible to the English reader.— London Acad- mended as, on the whole, the best introduc- emy. tion to old English literature that is acces- Hassaurek. The Secret op the Andes. A Romance. By Hon. Frederic PIassaurek, author of " Four Years among the Spanish Americans.'' 12mo. Cloth. 1 50' The Same. In German. Svo. Paper, 50o. Cloth, 1 00' The author has blended the elements of give pleasure whenever it is read, and must, history, of tradition, and of ima.gination, in cause astonishment that one absorbed in his powerful narrative, with admirable the commun-yjlace, every-day, business-lilie sliill, showing an equally consummate com- duties of the daily editor, can still retain sO' mand of the resources of knowledge and much that is poetic, so much that is beauti- the gift of invention. — New York Tribune. ful, and so much that is imaginative, in In a brief notice it is impossible to touch spite of cares that ordinarily put fancy to upon, much less to do justice to, the many flight and make sentiment ridiculous. — C-n-, points of beauty, power, and pathos with cinnati Commercial. wMoli the book abounds. It can not but Hassaurek. Spanish Americans. Four Years among Spanish Americans. By Hon. Freii. Ha.ssacrek, late United States Minister to- the Kepublio of Ecuador. Third edition. 12mo. Cloth. ISO- There is scarcely any point as to which tive legends, the history of the conquest, the average or the cultivated reader might the history of independence, glimpses of desire to be informed, that the author has the present, guesses at the future state of omitted in these graphic pages; the scenery, the republic, etc. All these topics are the cities and towns, the streets, the people, managed without confusion and without their domestic habits, their religion and dryness. The author is not only cognizant, politics, their divisions uy caste and race, of liis subject, but has it well in hand, the natural products of the soil, the peculiar knows especially what to select and what to botany, the height of mountains, the statis- reject, and withal is a capable observer and tics of earthquakes and eruptions, the na- a trustworthy narrator.— rae Nation. Hatch. "VVar op 1812 in the IsTorthwest. A Chapter of the History of the War of 1812 in the Northwest. Embracing the Surrender of the Northwestern Army and Fort, at Detroit, August 16, 1813; with a Description and Biographical Sketch of the celebrated Indian Chief, Te- cumseh. By Colonel William Stanley Hatch, Acting Assistant Quarter- master-General of that Army. 18mo. Sheep. 1 25 A new chapter of an old history. An old advantages for securing accuracy of In- man's story, told while fighting his battles formation, and with great care; and this is over again, concerning the operations of the not, in our estimation, the least important Northwestern army. As the author was portion of the volume.— /fistor/caj Jfagaziree. acting assistant quartermaster-general of This unpretending little volume is quite the army, and in close communication with an interesting addition to the history of the the various officers in command, his narra- events referred to. It deals mainly with tive possesses more than ordinary interest, the operations of General Hull, and his sur- . . Nearly one-half of this volume is render, and gives additional facts in regard occupied with an elaborate memoir of Te- to the character and death of Tecumseh.— cumseh, evidently prepared with unusual JV. E. Hist, and Gen. Register. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 21 Hayes. The Life, Public Services, and Select Speeches of Edtherford B. Hayes. By J. Q Howard. Portrait. ]2mo. Paper, 75c. Cloth, 1 25 Mr. J. Q. Howard's compact little volume The Tolume is published especially with IS prepared with a good taste and modera- reference to the political campaign, but is tioa unusual in campaign documents, and nevertheless, a correct biography, written It gives abundant materials for forming a in a spirit of entire fairness, and its seleo- fair estimate ot the man for whom, prob- tion from Governor Hayes' speeches are ably, a little over half of a nation of forty very judiciously chosen.-iV«w York Post millions will vote for its chief ofHeer next November.— iVcu) York Tribune. Hayward. Elocution for Busy People. WARD. ISmo. Paper. By S. Frances IIay- 50 Hazen. Our Barren Lands. The Interior of tlie United States, west of the One-Hundredth Meridian, and east of the Sierra Ne- vada. By General W. B. Hazen. 8vo. Paper. 50 Henshall. Book of the Black Bass. Comprising its Com- f)lete Scientific and Life History, together with a Practical Treatise on Angling and Fly-Fishing, with a Full Account of Tools, Implements, and Tackle. By Dr. James A. Hexshall. Hlustrated. I'imo. Cloth. 3 00 Dr. J. A. Henshall's "Book of the Black Bass" will, doubtless, meet the highest ex- pectation of those who have so long and anxiously awaited its appearance. It is a work evidently written coji amove, by one who has made black bass a special .study for many years, and the ripe fruits of his re- search are displayed in the volume just is- sued. It will take rank as the undisputed -authority on the subject of which it treats, and fills a niche too long vacant in the lit- -erature of field and flood. As a practical treatise on black bass, and the mode of cap- ture, style of tackle, and all that pertains to the subject, the book may be safely recom- mended to the angling fraternity of America. — Turf, Field and Farm. Dr. Henshall has given the angler a book which, as the oystermen say, is full " meas- oire and solid meat." The angling portion of the book is, with- out doubt, the best thing ever written upon these fishes. ... It is clear, and covers the whole ground of the different modes of fishing, and is accompanied by cuts of the manner of holding the rod, castings, aud diagrams of the mode of throwing the fly that it seems to us as if the merest tyro could .soon become an expert by carefully reading tliis book and following its instruc- tions. Not only is it a book for the begin- ner, but it is one that no angler can afford to do without. . . . A great charm in the book is the author's freedom from conventionality, and from the echoing of sentiments which have become in sortorthodox opinions of angling writers. Taking it as a whole, we can not speak too highly of it. — Forest and Stream. Henshall. More About the Black Bass. Being a Supple- ment to the " Book of the Black Bass." Comprising additional matter on the subject of each chapter of the original work, arranged in the same order, containing the latest development in the Scientific and Life His- tory of this best of American Game Fishes, the latest wrinkles in Angling and Fly-fishing, and the most recent improvements in Tools, Tackle, and Implements. By Dr, James A. Henshall, With a new portrait, and numerous illustrations. 12mo. Cloth. 1 50 Henshall. An edition de luxe of the " Book of the Black Bass," and "More about the Black Bass." 2 vols. Royal 8vo. Cloth, uncut. Net. 10 00 22 Robert Clarke ^ Co. Hbnshall. Camping and Cruising in Florida. By Dr. James A. Henshall, Author of "The Book of the Black Bass.'' Pi'ofusely illus- trated. ]2mo. 1 SO It contains Graphic Sketches of Camping, Sailing, Fishinft, and ETunt- ing in the Wonderland of Southern Florida, embodying Faithful Descrip- tions of its Natural Features, Scenery, and Climate; Tnteresting and Amusing Experiences with its Settlers, "Crackers," and Indians; Pleasing and Instructive Accounts of its Animals, Birds, Fishes, and Reptiles, and Reliable Information regarding its Soil and Products; being a full account of the Perils and Pleasures, Joys and Tribulations of a Life in the Wilds and on the Waters of Florida, as described by a Naturalist, Yachtman, Sportsman, and Physician. For summer reading it would be difBcult This worli furnishes us with an entertain- to find a more attractive hool£ than Dr. Hen- ing and amusing account of two winters shall's latest work, " Camping and Cruising spent in Florida. The good doctor seems to in Florida." It is refreshing and hreezy have had amongst his patients a number of as the zephyrs from the sea which temper young men whose graves "were being dug the heat of August. Without being stilted slowly but surely by the frying-pan." or pedantic the booli gives considerable knowing that plain diet, pure air, bright new information concerning the land of sunshine, and varied exercise would work flowers and the fishing of that region in a wonders, he induced four of them to nccom- etyle to attract the general reader, while to pany him on what proved to be a thoroughly the true Waltonian it unfolds a wealth of rough but most enjoyable trip. How they f\ea.s\iye.— Turf , Field, and Farm. sailed down the rivers and lakes and the The incidents and scenes described, while open sea ; how they fished and hunted, and strictly authentic, are woven into artistic what varied and amusing adventures they pictures by toning down or adding a bit of met with in their encounters with alliga- color here and there. The writer has a tors, rattlesnakes, and panthers; what mon- keen sense of the humorous and gets the strous fishes they caught, and what hair- best and most possible out of the quaint breadth escapes they had, would take too- surroundings. Many of the details, which much of our space to describe. We must are entered into with great care, are espe- content ourselves with saying that the book cially valuable to those seeking a new home is a very readable one from beginning to in the South. — Farm, Field, and Fireside. end. — London Fishing Gazette. Hanover. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Horses. Embracing the Law of Bargain, Sale, and Warranty of Horses and other Live Stock ; the Rule as to Unsoundness and Vice, and the Responsibility of the Proprietors of Livery, Auction, and Sale Stables, Innkeepers, Vet- erinary Surgeons, and Farriers, Carriers, etc. Second edition, revised and enlarged. By M. D. Hanover. 8vo. Law sheep. 4 00 In this work, the author has chiefly sought to investigate the principles which constitute the law of warranty in the sale of horses, and to present them in a clear and concise form. Contracts, frauds, carriers, negligence, and other branches of the law have also been treated of, so far as they relate to horses and other live stock. The rule as to unsoundness and vice in horses, and the responsibility of innkeepers,,livery-stable keepers, and others having the care of horses, have- been carefully presented. The aim of the author has been to afford assistance to the lawyer, and at the same time to enable the unprofessional reader to gain a general ac- quaintance with the law on the subject. He has also given full notes of the decisions of the American and English courts. Such a work as this, in which the law re- derstand, has long been needed; and we be- lating to live stock is carefully collated and lieve this work will be generally sought arranged, and presented in a popular form after by all who deal in this description of which non-professional readers could un- x>^OT[)eTty.—yational Live Stock Journal. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 23 HoRTON. Silver an Issue of International Politics. By S. Dana Horton. 8vo. Paper. HoRTON. Silver and Gold, aud their Relation to the Problem of Resumption. By S. Dana Horton. Second edition, revised and en- larged. 8vo. Cloth. Out of, print. HoRTON. The Monetary Situation. An Address delivered at the Request of the American Social Science Association, at its Meeting in Cincinnati, May 21, 1878. With an Appendix containing: I. The Prussian Anti-Silver Theory, and its Origin in an Historical Error; II. General Restoration of Silver a Condition Precedent to Successful Can- cellation of Paper Money; III, A Vindication of the Practicability of Bi-Metallic Union. By S. Dana Horton. 8vo. Paper. 50 Horton. The Silver Pound, and England's Monetary Policy since the Restoration, together with the History of the Guinea, il- lustrated by Contemporary Documents. By S. Dana Horton. 8vo. Cloth. 4 00 Hough. The American Journal of Forestry. Devoted to the Interests of Forest Tree Planting, the Formation and Care of Woodlands and Ornamental Plantations generally, and to the various Economics therein concerned. Edited by Franklin B. Hough, Ph.D., late Ch'ef of Forestry Division, U. S. Department of Agriculture; author of "Elements of Forestry," etc. Svo. Cloth. 'I 00 This handsome volume, of 589 pages, contains a large amount of valuable information on the subjects to which it was devoted, in great variety. The following are among the principal of the longer articles: Allan (A. McD.) Some Lessons we have Profits of Forest Culture; Humphrey (A. 0.) Learned, and Suggestions for the Future; The Relations of Forests to Agriculture; Allen (M.) Tree Planting on the Plains; Jack (E.) and Conners (R.) The White Pine; American Forestry Congress— Proceedings King (R. A. D.) Individual Efforts in Preserv- at the Meetings at Cincinnati, Montreal, and ing and Propagating our Trees; Leue (A.) St. Paul; Boardman (S. L.; Ttie Hemlock in Forestal Experiment Stations in Germany; Maine; Bryant (Arthur). The Ash; Buckley Mohr (C.) On the Distrihution of the More (L. B.) 1. The Pecan; 2. Ulmus Crassifolio; Important Forest Trees in the Gulf Region; Budd (J. L.)Trees on Prairie Farms; Calkins Munson (T. V.) Forests and Forests Trees of (V!. \V.) Notes on some Little Known Florida Texas; Putnam (H. C.) Forest Fires; Bead Trees; Clay (C, M.) The Preservation of For- (M. C.) What Shall we do with our Elevated ests; Ely (A.) Copse Culture; Fernow (B. C.) Swamp Lands in Ohio? Robb (W.) The True 1. Conditions of Forest Growth; 2. Planting and False in Arboriculture; Spalding (V. M.) iuWastePlaces; S.SketchoftheDevelopmcnt 1. Forestry in Michigan— Outlook and Sug- of Forest Policy in Germany; Gott (B.) For- gestions; 2. The Dunes of Lake Michigan; est Tree Planting— Results and Advantages Stearns (R. E. C.) Forest Tree Culture in for Farmers; Harvey (F. L.) The Arboreal California; Thompson (H. M.) Plan of Forest Flora of Arkansas; Hicks (J. S.) The Black Planting for the Great Plains of North Amer- and Yellow Locusts; Hodges (L. B.) 1. The ica; Thorne (C. E.) Profitable Forest Tree PlantingofWind-Breaks along Railroads; 2. Culture; Vasey (G.) The Coniferas of the Pacts about Forestry; Hough (F. B.) 1. For- United States; Warder (J. A.) 1. Larch Wood; estryoftheFuture;2. Reminiscences of For- 2. Larch Mere; 3. The Wild Cherry Tree; 4. eign Travel; 3. Public Encouragement of Tree Planting for Railroads; Watson (S.) The Forest Tree Planting; 4. Experimental Plan- Poplar Family; White (C. A.) Forestry in the tations of Eucalyptus near Rome; 5. Upon the Great Prairie Region. 24 Robert Clarke ^ Co, Hough. Elements of Forestry. Designed to AiFord Informa- tion concerning Planting and Care of Forest Trees for Ornament or Profit; and giving Suggestions upon the Creation and Care of Wood- lands, with the View of Securing the Greatest Benefits for the Longest Time. Particularly adapted to the Wants and Conditions of the United States. By Franklin B. Hough, Ph.D., Chief of Forestry Division, De- partment of -Agriculture, Washington, D. C. With numerous illustra- tions. ]2mo. Cloth. 1 50 The book is abundantly illustrated, is ad- mirably adapted as an elementary guide to young foresters and all students of arbori- culture, and deserves hearty commenda- tion. — London Journal of Forestry. .Taken as a whole the work is a simple and carefully written treatise on a subject ad- mitted to be of the utmost importance to the whole people of the Union, and contains more substantial facts comprised within its comprehensive range than any other work of its dimensions yet given to the public. — Cultivator and Country Gentleman. The volume under notice, which, by the way, is quite fully illustrated, is the most complete work upon the subjectthat has yet appeared in this country. Its author has been for several years engaged in iijvesti- gating the subject of forestry in the Depart- ment of Agriculture, and his reports have been highly commended at home and abroad. In this volume he has confined himself very strictly to the practical side of the subject, and has left untouched no de- tails as to soils, climate-s, methods of propa- gation, ornamental planting, hedges, cutting and preserving timber, insect ravages, forest fires, etc. Theoretical discussions are en- tirely avoided, and the whole tone and scope of the volume are in the highest degree plain, practical and intelligent. — New Eng- land Farmer. "Housekeeping in the Blue Grass. A New and Practical Cook Book, containing nearly 1,000 Recipes. By the Ladies of the Randolph Mission Band of the Presbyterian Church, Paris, Ky. 20th thousand. 12mo. Cloth. 1 50 wife of the nation. No hou.9elieeper in the land should be without this book.— ifaraas City Times. The arrangement, the index, the classifl- cation, the terse but lucid brevity of the recipes, the insertion of a number of blank leayes— every thing about this book, shows that it was gotten up with great care, by la- dies of rare intelligence, cultivation, and experience.— Fran/i/'ort {Ky.) Yeoman. This is one of the best and fullest recipes for cooking and other household purposes wc have ever &ti&n.— Earnest Worker. It is a work of uncommon merit. The contributors are ladies of the highest social character, and what they have contributed can be relied upon with implicit confidence. This book will now be the standard for good eating, not only in Kentucky, but all over the West and South. — Lexington (Ktj.) Gazette. . The Kentucky matron is the model house- HovET. Celebrated American Caverns. Especially Mam- moth, Wyandot, and Liiray. Historical, Scientific, and Descriptive; with By Horace C. Hovet. Notices of Caves and Grottoes in other Lands. Maps and plates. Svo. Cloth, A collection of interesting and well-writ- ten sketches of the Mammoth, Wyandot, Luray, and other caverns, with a condensed account of cave dwellings, sepulchers, and temples, and the literature pertaining to them. Many new facts have been gathered and new surveys made during the past year, and the maps and diagrams prepared for the volume add largely to the value and clearness of the descriptions. Mr. Hovey's style is clear and simple, and his language 2 00 elegant. He sensibly avoids leehnicalities when not necessary, and writes to the full comprehension of intelligent readers ol all classes. Those who are at .ill interested in curious facts of nature will find the book f asc i n atin g.— C/jica,(7o Inter-Ocean. A valuable contribution to scientific litera- ture, and the best description that has yet appeared of subterranean America.— rAe Educator. Historical and Miscellaneous ^ooks. 25 HovET. Illustrated Guide to Mammoth Cave. By Horace C. HovEY. Svo. Paper. 25 Hubbard. Merry Songs and Games for the Use of the Kin- dergarten. Selected and compiled by Clara Beeson Hubbard, 4to. Cloth. ' 2 00 Hunt. Historical Collections op Coshocton County, Ohio. A complete Panorama of the County from the Time of the earliest known Occupants of the Territory to the Present Time. 1764-1876. By ' Eev. W. E. Hunt. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 It must not be supposed that collections tions which will be road with pleasure, of this character are necessarily dry read- The chapter on the "Indian occupancy and. ing. Though a large part of the volume is early military expeditions" will repay pe- •of course given up to the origin of tlie vari- insal.— Magazine of American Histori/. ous institutions, yet there are manydescrip- Huston. Journey in Honduras, and Jottings by the Way. Inter-Oceanic Railway. By R. G. Huston, C. E. Map. 8vo. Paper. 50 Irwin. How to Play Progressive Euchre. By Will T. Ir- win. Pocket size. Paper. 25 Containing: How to give a Party; Imitations; Partners and Places; Names and Number of Tables; Badges and Prizes; Scoring and Score Sheets; How to Play the Game; Rules of Progressive Euchre; Laws of Euchre; Valuable Pointers for Players; How to Win Prizes; Hints to the Hostess. IsHAM, Davidson and Furness. Prisoners of War and Mil.^ ITAUY Prisons. Personal narratives of experiences in the Prisons at Richmond, Danville, Macon, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Charleston and Columbia. With a general account of Prison Life and Prisons in the South during the War of the Rebellion, including Statistical Infor- mation pertaining to Prisoners of War; together with a list of Officers who were Prisoners of War from .lanuary 1, 1864. By Asa B. Isham, Henry M. Davidson and Henry B. Furxkss. Illus. 8vo. Cloth. 3 50 One of the largest and most comprehen- This is a portly volume of 571 pages, fully sive works relating to the civil war is illustrated. It is the relation of " Prisoners of War and Military Prisons." . the personal experiences of the authors in . . . The 571 pages of the book are well southern prisons. Into which stories are in- and profusely illustrated, and it is beyond terwoven facts revealed by the government doubt a valuable contribution to the history archives and war records from both the of the war The work has an in- union and rebel sides. . Interspersed tense interest for the soldier, and the young throughout are anecdotes and incidents of oivilian will read it with wonder prison life, forming a complete picture of The testimony of this book is weighty and captive experiences.— CTnca(;o Inter-Ocean. conclusive. — Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. 26 Robert Clarke ^ Co. Jackson. The Black Arts in Medicine. With an Anniver- sary Address. By the late John D. Jackson, M.D., of Kentucky. Edited by L. 8. McMurlnj, M. D. 12mo. Cloth. 1 00 This quaint title suggested to us, before tices as evidenced by the author of this perusal, a history of the astrology and al- chemy of the early fathers in medicine, and the impress of such arts on the practice of to-day. But in this estimate \vc were quite mistaken. By an ingenious perversion of work, the hlack arts would soon become the lost arts of medicine. — New York Medical . Journal. This is one of the most amusing, most en- tertaining, most sarcastic, and most useful the original meaning of the term, the doctor monographs that have been received for has made, under the form of scathing satire, many months. . . If one w.ill study a denunciation of the disreputable arts and this work, and, avoiding all the arta so well devices resorted to by the unscrupulous satirized, pursue the course tacitly or con- with the purpose of securing patronage. structively indicated, he will become a Unhappily there is too much truth con- wiser, purer, and better man, a more effl- veyed by this satire, which, veluti in spec- cient, trustworthy, and accomplished phy- ulum, reflects back the habits of very many sician. This is exalted commendation for of our otherwise respectable men. If the so small a publication, but the praise be- public could have as keen an appreciation stowed is well and fully deserved.— JZiCftmond of the contemptible littleness of these prac- and Louisville Medical Journal. Jasper. The Birds of jSToRXfi America. Drawn from ISTature ; engraved and described by Theodore Ja.speh, A. M., M. D. E;ich part contain.s three beautifully colored Plates, and one tinted Scientific Plate, twelve by fifteen inches, and eight pages of letter-press, devoted to the Popular and Scientific History of North American Birds, including a, popular Aco.unt of their Habits and Characteristics. 2 vols. Royal 4to. Half morocco. 50 QO ' The Same. Popular portiou only, with the Colored Plates. 1 vol. Full morocco. 40 00 I am much pleased with your work, "The Birds of North America," especially with that part which treats of the osteological and anatomical characters of birds, for too little has been written upon this subject by other ornithologists. In the grouping of the birds, arrangement of light and shade, in the perspective and delineations of the form and feathers. Dr. Jasper has certainly sur- passed all other artists, producing the best pictures of the species which I have ever seen.— Pro/. C. F. Maynard, author of " The Birds of Florida." A work in every way worthy the subject, and one attainable by all lovers of birds. Having compared these with specimens in our own cabinets, we are prepared to vouch for their fidelity. Having made a special study of works of ornithology, we take pleasure in recommending this work, as, every thing considered, being by far the most satisfactory of any in the market.^ Prof. Ji. A. Oakes, OrnWiologist of New York. Jordan. Latin Lessons for Beginners. Ly Clara B. Jordan, Teacher of Latin in Hughes High School. Second edition. 8vo. 1 00 Jordan. Eosemary Leaves. A Collection of Poems. By Mrs. D, M. Jordan. 18mo. Cloth. 1 50 Kentucky JTew G-eological Survey Publications. See page 67. King. A Commentary on the Law and True Construction op THE Constitution. By Jonx King. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 27 Keller. Elementary Perspective. Explained and Applied to Familiar Objects, for the Use of Schools and Beginners in the Art of Drawing. With 17 full page illustrations. By M. J. Keller, School of Design, University of Cincinnati. 12mo. Cloth. 1 00 It Is so lucid that beginners can readily with which the text is illustrated,— P/i«a- understand it, and so far thorough that it delphia Inquirer. contains every tiling with which it is essen- It is commendable for its lucidity of ex- tial that the student of drawing should planation and definition, and the gradual make himself acquainted Nothing can method that conducts the scholar through make the study of perspective an easy one, linear perspective, parallel, angular, and but Keller's treatise simplifies it as much as oblique.— Cmci/maK Commercial. is possible, aided by the excellent diagrams Kkllet. Alfred Kelley; his Life and Work By lion. J.iMEs L. Bate.s. Portrait. 8vo. 1 60 Mr. Kelley was born in Middlefield, Conn., in 1789; spent his youth in Lowville, N. Y.; ami in 1810, having come of age, was on his way on horse- back to the "Great West,'' there to make his home and his iortune. In 1814, Mr. Kelley had so far established himself in his new position a> to l)e sent to the legislature, and he was then iis youngesi member, as when reiii- ing therefrom, in 1857, he was its oldest member. There more than forty j'ears, many of them yeais of active legislative service, both in the Senate and House of Representatives, were the arena for those public woi ks which deservedly made Mr. Kelley the most conspicuous, as he was justly the most memorable, Ohio man of his time. The personal efforts and ofSc!al life of Mr. Kelley are so intimately blended with the development of thu resources of t)hio, with it-: commercial and financial prosperity, and witli the establishment and maintenance of its credit, that this narrative neci^s- sarily includes much of these departments of the history of the state. Its pertinency to the times, its vital relations to Ohio history, its touches of reminiscence, and its exemplification of a, stalwart, sturdy, ."-ti'udfast American character of the highest and noblest type, will commend it to general attention. Kinney. Lyrics of the Ideal and the Real. By Coates KiNNET. 12mo. Cloth. I 50 Klippart. The Principles and Practice of Land Drainage. Embracing a brief History of Underdraining; a detailed Examination of its Operations and Advantages; a Description of various Kinds of ' Drains, with Practical Directions for their Construction; the Manufacture of Drain Tile, etc. Illustrated with nearly 100 engravings. By John H. Klippart, author of the "Wheat Plant," Corresponding Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, etc. Second ed. ]2mo. Cloth. 1 75 This is an exeellentwork upon the subject is one of the most distinguished agricultur- of drainage, written by a person conversant ists of the West — has taken great pa.ins to with the subject. It is written in a plain, show the cost and comparative value of dif- candid manner, and can not fail 10 be of es- ferent kinds of drains — open, mole, tile, sential service to those who will read and brush, etc.— and their effect on the dif- practiee its precepts. The subject is one of ferent kinds of grain roots, etc. We advise great importance to our farmers, and de- the farmers of the West to procure the above mands of them more attention than it has work, and, in perusing its pages, they will yetreceived.— New England Farmer. gain what years of experience alone can We hail with pleasure the appearance of give.— Chicago Farmers' Advocate. this work. The author— who, by the way, 28 Robert Clarke ^ Co. Law. Colonial History of Vincennes, Indiana, under the French, British, and American Governments, from its first Settlement down to the Territorial Administration of General William Henry Har- rison. By Hon. John Law. 12mo. Cloth. 1 50 This is an address delivered bv Judge Lavr before the Vincennes Histor- ical and Antiquarian Society, February 22, 1839; republished in 1858, with numerous additional notes and an appendix — two-thirds of the volume containing mucli valuable matter relating to General Clark ; General Ham- ilton ^(British) ; Tecumseh; Public Lands; Territorial Acquisition; Le Balms Expedition; Ancient Grant; the Western Sun, the first newspaper printed in Indiana Territory; the Catholic Church; and Early Militia. Lee. Chromatic Chakt a>;d Manual of Parliamentary Law. By J. Ross Lee. 24mo. Stiff paper, 25c. Leather, 50 Who would have thought a few simple color.s could express so many pages of rules and abstract facts? Here they are, separate and distinct, yet all together. The " Chart" answers all the questions that are liliely to arise in any assembly. It presents them instantly, fully, and plainly. No turning of leaves, no following of lines, no reading of abbreviations, but simply requiring a look, that is all; for the "Chart" shows at a glance every thing needful to be known concerning each motion, and these needful things are presented to the eye, without the necessity of reading. It shows that the author has carefully mastered his subject. The work is complete, yet occupies no more space than a common letter. It contains as much as the large, cumbersome books, but has none of their constant and useless repetitions. It has the merit of being terse, yet clear; brief, yet exhaustive. Mr. Lee has produced a valuable work, for pocket without the least inconvenience, which public men, ministers, lawyers, and But the "Chart" is the marvelous thins:, all who may be called upon to preside over Without reading, by the glance of the eye, deliberative assemblies, or mass meetings, and, in a second, the chairman can dispose will be very thankful. of any question arising out of the combina- It is a complete manual. It will carry tion of motions. the chairman gracefully over any emcr- The work reflects great credit upon the gency. It puts before the eye, in the most ability and ingenuity of the author, and available form, the principles of parlia- shows that he has a ready and comploto mentarylaw. Being no larger than an or- mastery of the subject about which he has dinary letter, it can always be carried in the written. — The American. Lloyd. The Chemistry of Medicine. A Practical Text and Reference Book, for the Use of Students, Physicians, and Pharmacists Embodying the Principles of Chemical Philosophy, and their Application to those Chemicals that are used in Medicine and in Pharmacy, including all those that are officinal in the Pharmacopceia of the United States AVith 50 original cuts. By Prof ,L W. Lloyd. 12mo. Cloth, $2 75' Leather, The such c 3 25 The treatise almost exclusively relates to but of the compounds, those which have _jch chemical processes and products as are been employed in medicine are treated of of interest to the physician or pharmacist. The limits thus drawn by the Luthor have The author wastes but little time on theory, enabled him to give, in the space at hand but gives clear descriptions of the processes outlines of the various processes with manv by which chemicals are prepared; mentions useful, practical hints, descriptions of the the principal impurities or adulterations to various compounds, and brief direction, tor which they are liable, and supplies tests for determining their verity .-Ameriean Journal their detection. It will prove a valuable ad- of Pharmacy American Journal dition to the library, useful to all, and al- The writer places the facts before the most indLspensable to the student in medi- reader in as clear and concise a way as nos '^JX::^' -^™^^""' '"'^'^ '"'' ^'^. '" ^-'' " -^y >- -'^ - LkeThl '^^^^^^ '-"^^i'l- place of a private instructor in chemistry - All the important elements are described, The Pharmacist and Chemist, Chicago. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 2& Lloyd. Elixirs: Their History, Formulae, and Method of Preparation, etc. By Prof. J. U. Lloyd. 12mo. Cloth. 1 25 It was not an easy task for the author to collect and critically examine the numeroua formulas for elixirs which are scattered through the journals and other publiciLtlons during the past twenty-four years; but it has been accomplished, and the author's own experience with this class of preparations has been added, introdueinj? improvements and practical useful suggestions. The book gives full, and wh^it is better, reliable information abnut the numerous elixirs more or less in use, and will retain a ■permanent value as a good work.— .dwfrican Journal of Pharmncij. Professor Lloyd has been the first to &aii- dlc the subject in a systematic and magistral manner. After collating tlie various formu- las, selecting the best and eliminating the useless, he now presents to the pharmacist a, pood and complete practical treatise on elixirs, as accurate and explicit in its direc- tions as any Dispensatory. In fact, it would be no unworthy supplement to any of these publications. We heartily recommend Professor Lloyd's, treatise to all pharmacists desirous of pre- paringtheirown elixirs. —r/ie Druggists Circu- lar and Chemical Gazette. Longley. American Manual of Phonography. A Complete Guide to the Acquisition of Plimaris Phonetic Shorthand, with or without a Master. By Elias Longley. A new and carefully revised edition. 12mo. In stiff paper binding, 65c. Cloth. 75 This "Manual" was first published in 1854, and has continued for nearly forty years one of the most popular shorthand books in the market. It has several times been thorou»?hly revised and kept abreast of all modern improvements, and has become a standard work. In this new edition it has again undergone a thorough revision. a practical book by a practical man. Mr. Longley has been writing about and prac- ticing phonography for forty-five years. His Manual is for beginners, and it is so clear and terse that we should think that a ; close student could become a phonographer ■without any other teaching tlian can be found in its pages. Phonography is pro- gressive, and this edition of the Manual is a careful revision for 1882. The system is Isaac Pitman's, with the most helpful American improvements. The book leads the student through graded exercises, and avoids burdening his mind with a word or mark that is not strictly necessary. The principles and rules are always practical, and the abstract philosophy of the language is not gone into. The aspiring youth who so often writes to the editor inquiring about a good manual of phonography, should try Lougley's. An examination of his Manual satisfies us that it is all that could be de- sired. It combines cheapness with direct- ness and brevity. — Cincinnati ConimerciaL Your little book seems to me to be the very best for learners that has yet been issued. It is a clear, honest exposition of what phonography is and can do. The matter of the book is excellent, in its simplicity of ar- rangement, fullness of suggestion, methodi- cal and practical presentation of the prin- ciples of the art, and in its helpfulness to the unpracticed student. The typograph- ical execution is faultless, and reflects credit upon the author's knowledge "how to do it" in the printer's urt.— Daily Advertiser, London, Canada. The exercises are so clear that a persistent student could, we think, obtain afair knowl- edge of the art, by close application and practice, without the aid of a teacher.— T/ie Practical Teacher. Longley. Compend of Phonography. Presenting a Table of all Alphabetic Combinations, Hooks, Circles, Loops, etc., at one view ; also. Complete List of Word-signs and Contracted Word-forms, with Rules for Contracting Words. For the use of Writers of all styles of Phonography. By Elias Longley. 12mo. 32 pages. Paper. 25 This is designed to be used as a pocket companion, for the ready reference of students, to ascertain the briefest and best forms for constantly recurring words, and as an aid in reading one's notes. 30 Robert Clarke Sf Co. LoNGLEY. American PpioNOGRAPiirc Dictionary, exhibiting the Correct and Actual Sknrthand Forms for all the useful Words in the English Language, about 50,000 in number, and in addition, many Foreign Terms; also, for 2,000 Geojrraphical Names, and as many Family, Personal, and noted Fictitious Names. By Elias Lonocky. A new and thoroughly revised edition. 1892. 12mo. Cloth. 2 50 1.) ilic Ftndi'nt in plioiic.i^rnphy tliis work of oonvenienfe and nccnrany. The ccpf'js- of Mr. Loiigluy will stain] in a simitar x)lace iiig nomenclature of (jtiier ay.stems gives to Web.ster's Unabridged in ordinary study, place in this splendid work to a practical ap- For its completeness and its entire adapta- plication of phonographic principles. The tion to the needs of the phonographer, the whole range of English words, including book is worthy of the hcst words of com- scientitic ami technical terms, appear in mendation. The author is an experienced phonugrapliic outline in its ample pages, phonographer, . and has written . In design and execution this die- some excellent works on the subject, which tionary is all that could be desired by the tlieprofcssionhas everywhere received with practitioner or the student, solving for the largo favor. If a thing is worth do- one knotty problems, and direetingthe other ing at all, it is worth doing well, and the to the best outline in the beginning of his studcntof phonography should select wisely jiracticc. Mr. Lougley's simple system his system before entering upon his study, seems destined to take the place of a num- The Isaac Pitman system, as taught by Mr. ber of technical systems, each of which Longley, has long been regarded the most varlesfrom tliootherinessential parlieulars, complete and satisfactijry. The book is very leading to a confusion of outline and a babel handsomely printed.— C/iica//o /nie?'-Ocean. of atrocious nomenclature. By the un- Mr Elias Longley has followed up his ad- prejudiced phonographer Mr. Lougley's mirable series of American Phonographic system will be hailed as a triumph of art. — works with a dictionary, which is a model A'i. Paul Pioneer Press. Longley. Every Eeporter's own Shorthand Dictionary. The same as the above, but piinted on writing paper, leaving out the Shorthand Forms, and giving Manic lines opposite each word for the pur- pose of enabling writers of any system of Shorthand to put upon record for convenient reference the peculiar word-form they employ. By Elias Longley. ]2mo. Cloth. 2 OO The pages are printed on good writing paper, and the work of writing in the shorthand signs for the words will be found an interesting pastime to the critical stenographer, as it will also be an iustructive exercise to the learner. In addition to the full forms of words, there is room in most of the blank lines for the expert stenographer to enter his most contracted forms, and to iidd to the number, as he finds it nece.ssary to abbreviate special terms. He •ivill thus, in a short time, compile for himself an invaluable book of ref- erence, which he may also use in teaching his assistants and pupils to write in exact accordance witli his own style. Longley. The Reporter's Guide. Designed for Sttidenta in any Style of Phonography; in which are formulated, for the lirst time in any work of the kind. Rules for the Contraction of Words, Principles of Phrasing, and Methods of Abbreviation. Abundantly illustrated. By Elias LoxGLEY. 12mo. Cloth. New edition, 1889. 2 00 The author's long experience of twenty-five year.s in practical reporting, both on newspapaper work and as an otficial court reporter, and his critical study of all other works on the subject enable him to bring to the com- pilation of a new book on this most difficult art unequaled qualifications for accomplisViing well his task. Having, within the last year, retired frorn the active pursuit of his reportorial profession, he is devoting the best ef- forts of his ripe years to the production of a volume that will not only be a credit to his reputation as a phonographer, but a most reliable and helpful guide to the thousands of young reporters whose accurate and skillful serv- ices will be required in the immediate future. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 31 LoNGLEY. The Phonographic Reader and AVkiter. Con- taining Reading Exercises, with translations on oppcjite pages, which form Writing Exercises. By Elias Longley. 12mo. Limp cloth, 35c.; paper, 25 This little book should be in the pocket of every phonographic student until he can read and write every line without hesitation. It is the best substitute he can have for the constant presence of an attentive teacher. Though he may have studied the lessons thoroughly, he will find it slow work reading phonography until he has learned to recognize words by their form. To attain this skill, it is necessary to read a great deal; and to do this, one should not spend much time in analyzing the structure of words, or guessing at them as a whole. In the absence of a teacher to tell him, he needs an ever-present guide to save him from unnecessary waste of time. This prompt and faithful guide he will find in this little book, in the con- venient key to every word, on the same or opposite page. Longley. Writing Exercises. For gaining speed in Phonog- raphy, the exercises are printed contiguous to the lines on wiiich they are to be written, and are interspersed with Word-signs, Phrases, and Sen- tences, beginning with the first lesson. By Elias Longley. 64 pages. Paper. 25 Longley. Shorthand and Type-writer Dictation Exercises. Counted and Timed for 50, 75, 100, 125, and 150 words per minute, for Advanced Learners in any System. By Elias Longley. 12mo. Paper. 25 Longley. Caligraph Lessons, for the use of Teachers and Learners, designed to develop Accurate and Reliable Operators. By Mrs. M. V. Longley. 4to. Paper. 50 Longley. Type- Writer Lessons, for the use of Teachers and Learner's, adapted to Remington's Perfected Type-Writer. By Mrs. M. V. Loxgi.ey. 4to. Paper. 50 These two books of instruction in type-writing are substantially the same in plan, each being modified in accordance with the peculiarities of the re- spective instrument it is intended for. After an introductory explanation of the general theory of fingering (in which, be it said to the credit of the author, the use of all the fingers is advocated), -.i progressive series of exer- cises is given, conuueneing with simple words and thence passing to more difficult words and sentences. All of. the exercises are cleai'ly figured to indicate the fingering. The books are concluded with well arranged ex- amr)les of business and legal forms and table work. The books are so simple and well arranged that it .seems impossible for the student who uses tltem to fail of acquiring expertness, without further instruction, provided he has the perseverance indispensable for all achieve- ment. Longworth. Electra. Translated from the Greek of Sopho- cles, by Hon. Nicholas Longworth. 12mo. Cloth. 1 50 Longworth. Silas Jackson's Wrongs. A Eomance of An- derson Ferry. 16mo. Cloth. 1 00 32 Robert Clarke ^ Co. McBride. Pioneer Biography. Sketches of the Lives of some of the Early Settlers of Butler County, Ohio. By the late James- McBride, of Hamilton. Vol. 1. contains the lives of John Reily^ Thomas Irwin, Joel Collins, Isaac Anderson, Samuel Dick, Joseph Hough and John Woods. With a portrait of the author. Vol. II. contains the lives of Robert McClellan, Isaac Paxton, Pierson Sayre, Henry Weaver^ Jeremiah Butterfield, John Wingate, Daniel Doty, Matthevi' Hueston^ Capt. John Cleves Symmes, John Sutherland, the Bigham Family, and Dr. Jacob Lewis. 2 vols. 8vo. Vol. I., $3 50; Vol. IL, $3.00. Large paper. Vol. I., $7.00; Vol. II., cloth, 6 Oa ■N. Mr. McBride, the author of these biog- raphies, who died in 1859, at the age of sev- enty years, and who was at that date one of the oldest and best known pioneers of South- ern Ohio, was well qualified for this work by his tastes, early associations, and opportun- ities for collecting such materials. . . . They certainly are not only well written, but England had but a very slight taste of,- E. Hist, and Gen. Register. These biographies are by no means con- fined in their relations to Butler county, but add much to our knowledge of Revolution- ary engagements, of the colonization of the Ohio valley, both north and south of the river, of the War of 1812, and even (follow- are of thrilling interest, and of the greatest ing the descendants of the pioneers) of the value as memorials of the early settlers of late Rebellion. They may be read, there- Southern Ohio, and of their protracted and fore, with a great deal of pleasure and solid bitter contests with the Indians— contests, profit by the present generation, and will in all respects, such as the fathers of New long be prized for their genealogies.— r/ic Nation. McLaughlin. China Painting. A Practical Manual for' the use of Amateurs, in the Decoration of Hard Porelain. By Miss M. Louise McLaughlin. Square 12mo. New edition. Cloth. 1 00 This is described on the title page as "A Practical Manual," and the promise thus put forth is carried out to the letter. The author's directions are as plain and direct as they could possibly be. She also enters into every detail of the art which she ex- pounds, not only explaining how to use colors, but giving advice as to v/ hat colors and combinations of colors it is best to use relatively to the effects that it is intended to ^vo(\\\QQ.— Philadelphia Inquirer. iti'= thoroughly practical, being compiled on the principle of what is worth doing at all is worth doing well. ... A more painstaking and instructive work on the subject it is impossible to ^Vish for. Every chapter is written in a most clear and lucid manner, in which the author's earnest pur- pose and experience Is evinced throughout. — British Mercantile Gazette. The little book is quite «, typographical gem, both inside and out. The design of the cover is Vimqyxe.— Publisher' s Weekly, McLaughlin. Pottery Decoration. Beiug a Practical Man- ual of Underglaze Painting, including Complete Details of the Author's Mode of Painting Enameled Faience. By Miss M. Louise McLaughlin. Square 12n'io. Fancy boards. 1 00 "Pottery Decoration under the Glaze," bearing every evidence of great care in preparation, is a valuable little book coming from the pen of Miss McLauglilin. She is so well and widely known from her discov- ery, in 1877, of tlie method of painting tlie celebrated Huviland or Limoges faience, and tlie admirable work which her discov- ery has enabled her since then to produce, that any book by her should attract interest. When to this interest valuable information is added, it makes the work doubly desira- ble. Her preface is a modest one, and tells us that the pages following are simply an account of results attained and facts ac- quired, every one of which can be vouched for as a record of personal experience. — Art Interchange. Miss McLaughlin is thoroughly well in- formed upon this particular subject, and has, besides, a faculty, for conveying instruction which many more voluminous writers have not. It would be Impossible for the dullest student to become confused while studying^ her clear and concise directions.— J?08/ou Transcript. Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 33 McLaughlin. Suggestions to China Painters. By M. Louise McLaughlin, author of " China Painting" and " Pottery Decoration." Illus- trated. Square 1 2mo, Fancy boards. 1 00 The above is a Practical Manual of China Painting, supplementary to the more elementary work on that subject by the same author, which is now in its twelfth thousand. Among other matters of interest to amateurs are chap- ters on leohnique. Lessons to be derived from Japanese Art, Preparing Gold and Sliver for Decoration and Porcelain, Use of Metallic Paints, Palettes for ]^lower_Painting. Lettering, Painting Heads, Use of Relief Colors, Firing, etc. It is illustrated with designs for plaoques, vases, etc., drawn by the author, accompanied by full instructions as to colors to be used, method of treatment, etc., for each design. Miss McLaughlin is the recognized authority on the art of which she treats, and the demand for her Art Manuals places them above all others of their class. McLaughlin. Painting in Oil. A Practical Manual, for the use of Students. By M. Louise McLaughlin. Sq. 12mo. Cloth. 1 00 The Inter-Ocean has ou former occasions. The thorough preparation that appears in in reviewing three or four volumes of art Miss McLaughlin's writings, and her clear books by Miss McLaughlin, taken occasion direct style, have given her a place of dis- " to commend her for great conciseness and tinction among makers of art books. In the clearness in her directions, as well as for present volumes she gives.a lucid statement the large value of her facts. She belongs of the scientific theories and facts relative in the class of writers that make no attempt to colors, treating the whole subject broadly to teach before mastering a subject. Her as well as technically. She welcomes the little books on " Pottery Decoration " and new school of realistic and technical art " China Painting" are models of their kind, that has sprung up almost within ten years. She goes straight to her subject, and the This book also is largely realistic, enlarging student is not confused witli multitudinous on tlie "material side of tlie subject the theories, or with padding. The present vol- tools which the student should use and the umeis intended as a manual for students, best method of handling them."— Cincinnati and for such it has great value.— Dnii;/ Inter- Commercial Onzette. Ocean, Chicngo. MacLban. a Manual of the Antiquity of Man. Illustrated. By J. P. MacLean. 1-Jmo. Cloth. ' 1 00 This work contains in condensed form all that has been written on the antiquity of man. No work of the same number of pages contains so much information. It traces the evidences of man from the Miocene epoch down to the historical period, and classifies all the discoveries which ' have been made. Whether we at once fall in with the an- one can fail to be interested in reading this thor's views or not, this work has great book; and when you begin to read it, you merit. In fact, it is the most instructive will not quit till through; and when once book upon this subject— the natural history read, you will want to read it again.— TAe of the human race— we have ever read. No Ameriian Medical Journal. MacLean. Mastodon, Mammoth, and Man. Illustrated. By J. P. MacLean. I2mo. Cloth. 60 This work is of great value to the geologist and zoologist, as w'ell as to the ordinary reader. All accessible facts concerning the mastodon a,nd mammoth are given. The work is accompanied by a table enumerating the thirtv-eiaht different varieties of the mastodon, with their scienti&c names explained, and- the epochs and localities to which each belonged. Part third shows that man was contemporary with these animals from the earliest times. 34 Robert Clarke ^ Co. MacLean. The Mound Builders. Being an Account of a Eemarkable People that once Inhabited the Valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi. Together with an Investigation into the Archaeology of But- ler County, Ohio. Illustrated with numerous woodcuts, and a map of Butler County. By J. P. M.4.oLean. 12mo. Cloth. . 1 50 The work gives a full account of all that is known concerning that people who built the stupendous monuments found in the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi. It treats fully the important questions, such as Works of De- fense, Sacred Enclosures, The Five Clnsses of Mounds, Works of Art, Min- ing, Advancement in the Sciences, Tablets, Frauds Perpetrated, Civilization, Antiijuity, Who were the Mound Builders, What Became of Them, etc., besides recording important discoveries never published before, viz., "Ancient Fire-Beds," "The Method of Planting, as Pursued by the Pre-Historio En- gineers,' etc. MacLean. An Historical, Archaeological and Geological Ex.\MlNATION OF FiNGAl's CaVB IK THE IsLAND OF StAFFA. By .1. P. MaC- Lean. Illustrated. Svo. Cloth. 75 Rewritten and enlarged from the original report made to the Smithsonian Institution in 1887. MacLean. 'A History of the Clan MacLean from its first Settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the present period; including a Genealogical Account of some of the Principal Families; together with their Legends, Superstitions, Heraldry, Poetry, etc. Col- ored plate of the MacLean Tartan, two maps, and fifty illustrations. By J. P. MacLean. Royal Svo. Half morocco. Net. 6 00 Mansfield. Personal Memories, Social, Political, and Liter- ary, with Sketches of many noted People. 1803-1843. By E. D. Maks- FiEi.D, LL.D., author of "American Education," " Legal Rights of Women," " Life of Daniel Drake," etc. 12mo. Cloth. 2 00 Among the contents are: Early Life at " Ludlow Station;" The First Ob- servatory Established there; The First Surveys in Indiana; Journey East in 1809; War of 1812; New Haven in 1813; Organization and System of West Point; Connecticut Society; Princeton and its Education and Pro- fessors; Litchfield Law School; Journey to Cincinnati in 1825; Cincinnati Society; Its Lawyers, Doctors, Clergy, and Editors; Its Parties and Amuse- ments"; Literary Club in 1833; College of Teachers in 1834; Origin of the Southern Railroad; Convention of 1836; Voyage down the Tennessee; Politics; Presidential Elections; Jackson's Cabinet ; Van Buren ; Nullifica- tion; Proclamation; War on the United States Bank; Commercial OverJ throw of 1837; Political Campaign of 1840; Progress of the Press. In this collection of Social and Political mands an easy narrative style, makes no at- Eominiscencos, the author has gathered up tempt at fine writing, is always unaffected, the fruits of a prolonged and rich experi- sincere, cordial, and never fails to win the ence, and presented them in a form which sympathy and respect of the reader by his challenges the interest of all lovers of the natural manner, his large knowledge of olden times, and who delight to watch the men and affairs, his high tone of character, progress of affairs from the primitive sim- and his purity and soundness of principles, plicity of the past to the artificial improve- — New York Tribune. ments of the living age. . He com- Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 35 Marshall Family (The) ; or, u. Chronological Chart of the Descendants of Jolin Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, liis Wife. Sketches of Individuals and Notices of Families connected with them. By W. M. Paxton. Portrait. 8vo. Cloth. 2 50 The Chart separately. 50 Mr. Paxton traces the Marshalls from the myths and legends of past generations down to the birth of the last child. Nearly every date of birth, marriage, or death is recorded ; and he has given sketches of many hun- dreds of the most eminent of this distinguished family. A copious'index facilitates reference. The cliart is a work of beauty and art. About eleven hundred names are arranged as radii issuing from the central and original pair, in six concen- tric circles, or generations ; and every individual is numbered and indexed so as to be conveniently found. The whole Marshall family, except the seventh generation of infants, appears at one view, and any member may trace his ancestry or his posterity with facility and unerring certainty. The chart is clear, simple, and easily understood. Matthews. A Summary of the Law of Partnership. For the Use of Business Men. By Hon. Stanley Matthev;s. 12rao. Cloth, $1.25. Sheep, 1 50 This outline of the law of partnership has been sketched for the use of the business community. It aims to give nothing more than a general view of the principles on which it is based, and the I'uies for their application. It is not designed to supersede the necessity of professional advice. On ^he contrary, its chief value will consist in pointing out the occasions when such assistance is needed, and in enhancing the appreciation of it when rendered. Contents: I. Of the Nature of Partnership, and by whom and how it may be formed. II. Of Persons Liable as Partners to the Public. III. Of the DifiFerent Kinds of Partnerships and Partners. IV. Of the Interest of the Individual Partners in the Partnership Property. V. Of the Mutual Rela- lations of Partners and Third Persons. VI. Mutual Rights and Duties of Partners. VII. Of the Dissolution of a Partnership. Vill. Of the Lia- bility of Partners in Cases of Fraud on the Partnership and on Third Persons. IX. Of the Liability of Incoming and Retiring Partners. X. Of the Construction of the Articles of Partnershiji Agreement. 'XI. Of Lim- ited Partnership. Xil. Part-Owners — Joint Stock Companies — Manufac- turing Corporations — Appendix — Forms. May. Journey to the Ohio Country. Journal and Letters of Colonel John Mat, of Boston, relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Coun- try, in 1788 and 1789, with a Biographical Sketch by Rev. Richard Edes, of Boston, Mass., and Illustrative Notes by Wm. M. Darlington, of Pitts- burgh, Penn. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 Colonel May was a native of Pomfret, in and kindhearted that he was much beloved Connecticut. He became a resident of Bos- by those who knew him best. In the spring ton at an early age. He often felt » desire of 1788, Cnlonel May left home on a tour to to remove to lands which he owned "at the Western regions The journal is an in- Muskingum " In Ohio, but his wife's friends teresting record of that tour, with its stirring opposed the measure. According to his events and the daily life of those pioneers biographer, he was brusque in manner, who settled Marietta, at the mouth o£ the hasty and choleric in temper, but so genial Muskingum.-Historicai Record. 36 Robert Clarke & Co. Mettenheimer. Safety Book-keeping. Being a Complete ^Exposition of Book-Tveepers' Frauds — how Corriiniitted, how Discovered, how Prevented. Also, containing a Safe Method of Managing the Cash Department of Retail Stores; a Convenient Method of Keeping a Pur- chase Account for Commission-Houses, and a Collection Account for Bad Debts. With other Suggestions of Value to Merchants and Book-Keepers in the Managements of Accounts. By H. J. Mi'Jttenheimkr. 18mo. Cloth. 1 00 Contents: Book-Keepers' Frauds; Transposition of Figures; Original Ledger Entries and False Ledger Balances; Petty Cash Books; Bill or Note Accounts; City Invoice Books; Short Cash; Book-Keepers' Personal Ac- count; Pay-Rolls; Gold Bills; Collection Account; A well-known Fraud; Salary Signature Book; To Prevent Fraud in the Cash Department of Re- tail Stores; To Prevent Fraud; An Apology for Book-Keepers; Remedies at Law for Frauds in Book-Keeping; A Check on Hazardous Accounts, The suggestions made are shrewd and practical, all tending to these two rules, which can not be too forcibly urged upon business men: insist upon minute entries of transactions, and upon an orderly and sys- tematic practice throughout; then use your own eyes, and put unquestioning trust in nobody. No man is fit to be in business who is either too busy, too unskillful, or too indolent to sharply scrutinize with fre- quency the inside of his afTairs. We see no reason why this little book should not help- to make each man his own detective.— TAc Financier. This little work, it is certain, might be studied with advantage by all men in busi- ness, and there is reason to believe that, by enabling them to audit their own accounts, it would save many from falling victims to the long-continued dishonesty of employes^ —British Trade Journal. Mlmor. Athothis ; A Satire Thomas C. Minor, M.D. 12mo. It is not often that we are called upon to read a medical novel, pur et simple, but "Athothis" is a novel— a work of fiction — but fiction of such startling reality as to come within the region of fact. It is a dream, whose absolute realism may be demonstrated in every-day life. It is so much in accord with our own observations as to seem to us the expression of our own thoughts. We believe that we can give the names in our city of those whose portraits and peculiarities are so graphically drawn, because they exist in ever?/ community. It is this faculty of portraiture of real life that has made Dickens so famous; the creations of an active fancy, that finds prototypes in every community. It is a novel that will be read by every physician with absorbing in- terest, and by the laity with amazement, that any professional should dare to speak ON Modern Medicine, By I 25 so plainly. It is a truism as well as a satire, and is intensely interesting. It evinces a- wonderful knowledge of the medical writora of all the centuries, from the paphyri of Egyptian tombs to the preseut day, and weaves the ancient transmutation of soul through the whole story with happy effect. We advise our medical brethren to read it. Each one will find himself depicted, very possibly not to his own complacency.— Pa- cijic Record of Medicine and Surgery. This is a book such as the doctor, tired of patients, work, and scientific reading, could take up with pleasure and read more than once through. Its style is excellent, and the author treats the subject with such vi- vacity that one is never tired. Take it to the country or seashore with you. It will do you good. — Philadelphia Medical Journal. Minor. Scarlatina Statistics 'of the United States. A Study of the Mortality Statistics of the Ninth Census, including an In- quiry as to the seeming Effect of Geographical Position, Temperature, and Altitude on the Disease. By Thomas C. Minor, M.D. 8vo. Paper. 50 Minor. Medicine in the Middle Ages. Extracts from Dr. E. Dupony's "Le Moyen Age Medicah.'' Translated by Thomas C. Minor, M.D. 8vo. Cloth. 1 00 Historical and Miscellaneous Books. 37 liNOR. Erysipelas and Child-Bed Fever. Including an In- quiry into the Connections suid to exist between Child-Bed Fever and Erysipelas; also, a short Account of both Diseases as they prevailed spo- radically in the United States during the "census year, 1870," And an Appendix containing the History of a Puerperal-Fever Epidemic observed in Southwestern Ohio in the Winter of^l872. With two folding mortality tables. By Thomas C. Minor, M.D. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 IiNOR, The Evil that has been Said of Doctors. Extracts from Early Writers. By Dr. T. J. Wilkoski. Translated, with Annota- tions, byT. C. Minor, M.D. Square 12mo. Paper, 50c.; cloth. 1 00 MooREHEAD. FoRT Ancient. The Great Pre-historic Earth- work of Warren county, Ohio. From a careiul survey made in 1889, with an account of its Mounds, Graves, etc. Illustrated with a new topograph- ical map and 35 full-page phototypes. By Warren K. Moorehead, of the Smithsonian Institution. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 This volume is one of tlie most interest- ing an ?. S.) On the Pre- historic Remains of Kentucky. 7 Heliotype plates, containing 52 specimens, pp.31. Paper. 2 50 Davis (William J.) Kentucky Fossil Corals. A Monograph of the Polypi of the Silurian and Devonian Formations. Illustrated with 139 Arto- type plates, containing 900 specimens, representing 41 genera and 310 species, of which 7 genera and 168 species are new and hitherto undescribed, with a Glossary of Technical Terms. Part 1, Text, over 700 pages, nearly ready. Part 2, plates, with Classi- fied Index, ready. 2 volumes. 25 00 Garman (Samuel). On the Reptiles and Batrachians of North America. Introduction, pp. 31, and Part 1 Ophidia-Serpents, with Index. 9 plates, pp. 185, paper. 4 00 Nettelroth (Henry). Kentucky Fossil Shells. A Monograph of the Fossil Shells of the Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Kentucky. Illustrated with 36 Lithographic Plates, containing 220 Species, of which 43 are new and hitherto Undescribed. B 00 Shaler (N. S.) 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Royal Svo, pp. 91. (In V. 5 and A».) 40 Peter (Robert). Comparative Views of the Com- position of the Soils, Limestones, Clays, Marls, etc.j of the Several Geological Formations of Kentucky, as shown by their Chemical Analyses, with Re- marks on their Characters and Practical Uses. Royal Svo, pp. 62. (In A.S) 40 Coal and. Iron — C. Eastern Coal Field. Comprising Eight Re- ports on the Resources of some of the counties lo- cated in the Eastern Coal Field. Maps and sec- tions. Royal 8vo. Clotli. 2 00 D. Western Coal Field, Comprising Six Reports on the Resources of some of the counties located in the Western Coal Field. 8vo. Cloth. 2 00 Caldwell (Wm. B., Jr.) Report on the Limonite Ores of Trigg, Lyon, and Caldwell Counties, known as the "Cumberland River Ores." Royal Svo, pp. 13. Paper. (In V. 6 and D.) 25 Crandall (A. R.) Report on the Chinn's Branch Cannel Coal District. Map. Royal Svo, pp. 10. Paper. (In V. 5 and C.) 15 Moore (P. N.) Report on Coal Washing, for the Separation of Coal from its Impurities. 7 plates. Royal Svo, pp. 40. Paper. 25 Moore (P. N.) Report on the Iron Ore in the Vi- cinity of Cumberland Gap Section. Royal Svo, pp. 14. Paper. (In C.) 20 Norwood (C. J.) Report of a Reconnoisance of a part of the Breckenridge Cannel Coal District. Royal Svo, pp. 20. Paper. (In D.) 15 Procter (J. R.) The South-eastern Kentucky Coal Fields, including A. R. Crandall's Report on the Pound Gap Region, and J. H. Hodge's Report on the Geology of parts of Letcher, Harlan, Leslie, Perry, Breathitt, and Knott Counties. Maps, views, and sections. Royal Svo. Paper. 1 00 Tfie same, with Geological Report of Whitley County and part of Pulaski. Royal Svo. Cloth. 175 Timber and Botany — B. Timbers and Botany. Comprising Seven Re- ports on the Forests and Botany of Different Parts of the State. Royal Svo. Cloth. 1 50 De Friese (L. H.) Report on a Belt of Kentucky Timbers, extending East and West along the South- Central part of the State, from Columbus to Pound Gap. Royal Svo. pp. 02. Paper. (In V. 5 and B.) 25 De Friese (L. H.) Report on the Timbers of Gray- son, Breckenridge, Ohio, and Hancock Counties. Royal Svo, pp. 20. Paper. (In B.) 15 De Friese (L. H.) Report on the Timbers of the North Cumberland. Bell and Harlan Counties. Royal Svo, pp. 24. Paper. (In B.) 15 Hussey (John). Report on the Botany of Barren and Edmonson Counties, with an Introduction by N. S. Shaler. Royal Svo, pp. 32. Paper. (In B.) 15 Linney (W. M.) Report on the Botany of Madi- son, Lincoln, Garrard, Washington, and Marion Counties. Royal Svo, pp. 57. Paper. 25 Linney (W. M.) Report on the Timbers of Boyle and Mercer Counties. Royal Svo, pp. 36. Paper. 15 (In V. 5.) Migcellaneotts — Beckham (C. V.) List of the Birds of Nelson County. Royal Svo, pp. 5S. Paper. 50 Bulletin No. 1. Containing Notes on Petroleum ; Improvementof the Rivers of Kentucky ; Improve- ment of the Kentucky River ; Iron Ores and Coals of Western Kentucky ; Yellow Fever at Hickman. 2 plates. Svo, pp. 99. Paper. 25 Hoeing (J. B.) T.istof Elevations above Sea Level of J'oints in Kentucky. Compiled from the work of the Survey, and the Profiles of Railroad and River Surveys, also a list of Astronomical Stations in Kentucky, determined by the n S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. ISmo, pp. 35. 10 Procter (J. R.) The Climate, Soils, Timbers, etc., of Kentucky, contrasted with those of the North- west. Svo, pp. 29. Paper. 10 Procter (J. R.) Report of the Progress of the Survey from January, 18S2, to January, 1S84. Svo, pp. 42. Paper. 25 The name. From January, 18S4, to January, 1S86. Svo, pp. 20. Paper. 25 Procter (J. R. ) Resources of the North Cumber- land Valley, comprising part of Whitley, Knox, Bell, Harlan, and Letcher Counties. 3 Maps. Royal Svo, pp. 24. Paper. 50 Schenck (C.) On the use of the Telemeter in Topographical Surveys. Royal Svo, pp. 19. Paper. (In V. 5.) 15 Shaler (N. S.) A General Account of the Com- monwealth of Kentucky. Colored Map. Royal Svo, pp. 99. Paper. 50 Wayman (James). Impressions of Kentucky by an English Editor. Svo, pp. 20. Papet 10 Maps hij J. B, Hoeing — Preliminary County Map of Kentucky. Colored, 131^ X 263^. 30 Large Colored County Map, 25J^ x 46, 50c.; or linen, 75 Preliminary Geological Map of Kentucky. Col- ored. 13XX25K. 30 Large Geological Map, about 36 x 48 inches. 1 CO Preliminary Map of South-eastern Kentucky. 20 X 21. 26 County Maps — All Colored — Topography by J. B. Hoe- ing— Bath and Fleming, 20 x 23. Geology by W. M. Linney. 25 Boyd, Carter and Greenup. 23x23. Geology by A. R. Crandall. 25 Boyle and Mercer. 15 x 19^i^. Geology by W. M. Linney and J. H. Fales. 25 Clinton. 13 x 15. Geology by R. H. Lough- ridge. 25 Garrard 15 x I6J4. Geology by W. M. Linney. 25 Henry, Shelby, and Oldham. 21>^ x 22J^. Geology by W. M. Linney. 30 Jackson Purchase, Ballard, McCracken, Marshall, Graves, Calloway, Hickman, and Fulton Counties. 31 X 44. Geology by R. H. Loughridge. 75 Jackson Purchase. Agricultural Map. 13x26. By R. H. Loughridge. 25 Lincoln. 15 x 16K. Geology by W. M. Linney. 25 Madison, 15 x 16Ji. Geology by J. R. Procter. 25 Mason. 12 x 14. Geology by W. M. Linney. 25 Montgomery and Clarke. IS x 21. Geology by W. M. Linney. 25 Washington and Marion. 17J^x21^. Geology by W. M. Linney and W. T. Knott. 25 Whitlev. 18 x 24. Geologv by A. R. Crandall. 30 Warren, 18x20. Geology by J. E. McAdoo. 25 Cumberland Mountain System. 15x16. By J. B. Hoeing. 25 Index. 69 li^TDEX, Agriculture— Page Collier. Sorghum : Its Culture, Manufacture, etc 9 DuBreuil. Vineyard Culture 14 Haiiove.r. The Law of Horses... 22 Hough. American Journal of Forestry 23 Hough. Elements of Forestry.... 24 Klippart. Land Drainage 27 Reemelin. Wine Maker's Manual. 46 Russell. Scientific Horseshoeing.. 50 Art- Keller. Elementary Perspective. 27 McLaughlin. China Painting. ... 32 McLaughlin. Suggestions to China Painters..., 33 McLaughlin. Painting in Oil. .. 33 McLaughlin. Pottery Decora- tion 32 Eobert. Charcoal Drawing 48 Vago. Modeling in Clay 59 Biographical — Coffin (Levi). Reminiscences 8 Corwin (Thomas). A Sketch. Rus- sell 49 Cutler (Rev. Manasseh). Life 12 Cutler (Ephraim). Life 12 Hammond (Charles'). Smith 19 Hayes (Rutherford B.) Life, etc. 21 Kelley (Alfred). His Life and "Work 27 Lincoln's Pen and Voice 59 McBride's Pioneer Biographies.... 32 MacLean. History of the Clan MacLean 34 Mansfield (B. D.) Personal Mem- ories 34 Marshall Family. Genealogy. Pax- ton 35 Murdoch. Recollections of the Stage 38 Naff-Neff Family. Genealogy.... 39 Nerinckx (Rev. Charles). Life... 40 Peter (Mrs. Sarah). Life of. 42 Sherman (John). Life and Serv- ices 52 Vespucci (Amerigo). Observa- tions on. Force 16 Cook Books— Page House-keeping in the Blue Grass.. 24 MuUertt. How to Cook Fish 38 Richardson. Home-made Candies. 47 Educational- Bible in the Public Schools 3 Brunner. Elementary French Reader 5 Craig. Hebrew Word Manual.... 10 Currie. Common School Educa- tion 11 Dietrick. Families of John and Jake 13 Freeman. Manual of the French Verb 17 Hart. Anglo-Saxon Literature... 20 Hayward. Elocution for Busy People 21 Hubbard. Merry Songs and Games, Kindergarten 25 Jordan. Latin Lessons for Begin- ners 26 Quick. Essays on Educational Reformers 45 Sparrman. Analysis of Music 53 Ten Brool<. American State Uni- versities 55 riction— Hassaurek. Secret of the Andes.. 20 Longworth. Silas Jackson's Wrongs 31 Roy. Generalship; or, How I Managed My Husband 49 Swan. Once a Year; or,TheDoc- tor's Puzzle 54 Swan. The Opal Queen 54 Tales for a Stormy Night 55 Zschokke. A Sylvester Night's Adventure 65 Games — Cook. Synopsis of Chess Openings. 10 Devereux. Progressive Croquet.. 13 Irwin. Progressive Euchre 25 Historical and Political — Blennerhassett Papers 4 Butterfield. Discover)' of the North-west in 1634 6 70 Index. Historical, ulc— Continued. Page Butterfleld. Washington-Cruw- ford Letters 7 Butterfield. History of the Girtj's 6 Clark. Campaign in the Illinois, 1778-9 8 Constitution of United States, etc. 9 Constitution of United Slates. King 26 Craig. The Olden Time 11 Doisy. Army Life under Napo- leon : 14 Green. Spanish Conspirac}' in the South-west 18 Grimke. Free Institutions 18 Hall. Legends of the West 19 Hall. Komance of Western His- tory 19 Hatch. War of 1812 in the North- west 20 Hazen. Our Barren Lands 21 Horton. The Silver Pound 23 Horton. The Monetary Situation 2?> Horton. Silver and Gold 23 Horton. Silver in International Politics 23 Indiana. Colonial History of Vin- cennes. Law 28 Indiana. History of Wayne Co. Young 65 Kansas Pilot. Griswold 18 MacLean. History of the Clan MaoLean 34 Osborn. Ancient Egypt 41 Poole. Anti-Slavery before 1800... 44 Reemelin. Polities as a Science... 46 Ileemelin. Critical Review of American Politics 47 Reich. History of Civilization 47 St. Clair Papers. Smith 50 Venable. Literary Culture in the Ohio \'alley " 61 Voorhees. Speeches 61 Zeisberger (Rev. David). Diary... 65 Indians- Bouquet. Expedition against the Ohio Indians. 1764 4 Carr. Mounds of the Mississippi Valley 7 Carr and Shaler. Pre-historic Re- mains in Kentucky 7 Force. Early Notices of the Ohio Indians 16 MacLean. The Mound Builders. 34 Moorehead. Fort Ancient 37 Shepherd. Antiquities of Ohio.... 52 Smith. Captivity with the Indians, 1765-9 53 Tliruston. Antiquities of Ten- nessee 56 Juvenile— Aldricb. Travels of Three Insects. 2 Juvenile— ConKnucd. Vuge Baby's Record 2 Colerick. Adventures of Pioneer Children 9 Ellard. Grandma's Christmas Day 16 Tilden. Carl and Gretchen 's Christmas 57 Kentucky- Carl and Shaler. Pre-historic Re- mains, Ky 7 Davis. Fossil Corals of Ken- tucky 13 Drake. Pioneer Life in Ken- tucky 14 Geological Survey Publications. ... 67 Green. Historic Families of Kentucky 18 Hovey. Guide to Mammoth Cave. 25 Ranck. History of Lexington, Ky. 45 Shaler. General Account of Ken- tucky 51 Legal— Giauque. Election Laws of the United States. 17 Lee. Chromatic Chart of Parlia- mentary Law 28 Matthews. Law of Partnership.. 35 Sayler. American Form Book.... 51 Medical— Boyland. The Red Cross in the French Army 5 Christopher. Chemical Experi- ments 7 Cornwell. Chart of Eye Symp- toms, etc 10 DeBeck. Hard Chancre of the Eye-lids, etc 13 Everts. What shall we do with the Drunkard?.. 15 Fletcher. Cholera. Character- istics, Treatment, etc 16 Jackson. The Black Arts in Medicine '. 26 Lloyd. The Chemistry of Medi- cine 28 Lloyd. Elixirs, History, Formu- la, etc 29 Minor. Athothis. A Satire on Modern Medicine 36 Minor. Erysipelas and Child Bed Fever.....". 37 Minor. Scarlatina Statistics 36 Minor. Medicine in the Middle Ages 36 Minor. The Evil that has been said of Doctors 37 Physician's General Ledger 43 Physician's Pocket Case Record .. 43 Rives. Physiological Arrange- ment of Cranial Nerves 48 Satler. History of Tuberculosis.. 51 Index. 71 Medicine — Continued. Page Triplerand Blackman. Hand-book for the Military Surgeon 57 Walton. Hygiene and Education of Infants 63 Whittalcer. Pliysiology 63 Williams. Diseases of the Ear.... 64 Miscellaneous— Benner. Prophecies of Ups and Downs in Prices 3 Buck. A Study of Man 5 Buck. Nature and Aim of Theoso- phy 5 Family Expense Hook 16 Mettenheimer. Safety Book-keep- ing 36 Mori;an. The Shakespearean Myth 38 Name and Address Book 39 Nash. Crime and the Family 39 Philipson. The Jew in English Fiction 42 Phisterer. National Guardsman.. 43 Piatt. Pencilled Fly Leaves 44 Kosenthal. Manual for Building and Loan Associations 48 Koy. The Art of Pleasing. A Lecture 49 Koy. The Old, Old Story (Love). A Lecture 49 Scotch-Irish in America 50 Spinoza and His Environment. Smith 52 Tunison. Master Virgil in the Middle Ages 58 Webb and Johnson. Improved Tally Book 63 Ohio- Antrim. Champaign and Logan Counties 2 Bouquet. Expedition against the Ohio Indians. 1764 4 Cincinnati. Bell. Water Works. 2 Cincinnati. Nichols. The Organ. 40 Cincinnati. Tunison's Presto. Music in Cincinnati 58 Cincinnati. Tyler-Davidson Foun- tain 68 Constitution of Ohio... 9 Finley. Pioneer Kecord, Boss County 16 Force. Early Notices of Ohio Indians 16 Founders (The) of Ohio 40 Hunt. Coshocton County 25 McBride. Pioneer Biographies. Butler County, Ohio 32 May. Journey to the Ohio Coun- try, 1788-9 35 Ohio Valley Historical Miscel- lanies 40 0\i\o— Continued. Page Ohio Valley Hi-storical Series , 41 Reemelin. Green Township, Ham- ilton Co 47 Studer. History of Columbus, O. 54 Taneyhill. The Leutherwood God 54 Trent (Capt.) Journal to Picka- willany 57 Venable. Footprints of Pioneers of Ohio Valley 60 Walker. History of Athens County 63 Phonography and Type-Writ- ing— Longley. American Phonographic Dictionary 30 Longlej'. Compend of Phono- raphy 29 Longley. Dictation Exercises 31 Longley. Manual of Phonogra- phy 29 Longlej'. Reader and Writer 31 Longley. Reporter's Guide... 30 Longley. Reporter's Shorthand Dictionary 30 Longley. Writing Exercises 31 Longley (Mrs.) Caligraph Les- sons 31 Longley (Mrs.) Type-writer Les- sons 31 Poetical- Andre (Major). The Cow Chace. 2 Dexter. In Memoriam, etc 13 Gallagher. Miami Woods and other Poems ^17 Jordan. Rosemary Leaves 26 Kinnej'. Lyrics 27 Longworth. The Electra of Sophocles 31 Piatt. At the Holy Well 43 Piatt. Children Out of Doors 43 Piatt. Child World Ballads.' 44 Prentice. Poems 45 Rickoff. Ohio. A Poem 47 Stanton. Jacob Brown and other Poems 53 Stanton. The Moneyless Man and L.ther Poems 53 Venable. Teacher's Dream 60 Venable. Melodies of the Heart.. 61 Withers. Wildwood Chimes 64 Kebellion — Isham et al. Prisoners of War and Military Prisons 25 Lincoln's Pen and Voice 59 Moulton. Review of Boynton on Sherman's Memoirs 37 Reed. The Vicksburg Campaign. 46 Sketches of War History 62 72 Index. Rebellion— Coniinued. Page Stevenson. Letters from the Army 54 Van Home. History of the Army of the Cumberland 60 Religious— Alzog. Church History 1 Bible in the Public Schools 3 Evans-Smith. Biblical Scholar- ship and Inspiration 15 Fisher. Sermons on the Life of Christ 16 Harrison. Testimonies in Favor of Religion and the Bible 19 Kandall. The Wonderful Tent. (The Tabernacle) 46 Smith. Spinoza and his Environ- ment 52 Tilden. Mission Band Exercises. 57 Wise. Pronaos to Holy Writ 64 Scientific — Bassler. The Weather. A Guide to its Changes 2 Burke. Brick for Street Pave- ments 5 Claypole. The Lake Age of Ohio .". 8 Davis. Kentucky Fossil Corals. 13 Edwards. Coals and Cokes in West Virginia 15 Eoote. Economic Value of Elec- tric Light and Power 16 Garman. Reptiles and Batrach- ians 17 Hovey. Celebrated American Caverns 24 Scientifle— Cojiimwed. Page Jasper. The Birds of North America 26 Kentucky New Geological Sur- vey Publications 67 MacLean. The Antiquity of Man 33 MacLean. Mastodon, Mammoth, and Man 33 MacLean. Pingal's Cave 34 Mulertt. The Gold Pish ; its Sys- tematic Culture, 39 Nettelroth. .Fossil Shells of Ky.. 39 Bhaler. Fossil Braohiopods Ohio Valley ; 51 Skinner. Hebrew-Egyptian Mys- tery in the Source of Measures.. 52 Sporting — Henshall. Book of the Black liass 21 Henshall. More about Black Bass 21 Henshall. Camping and Cruising in Florida 22 Park. Amateur Bicycle Repair- ing 41 Park. Sportsman's Handbook 42 Travels- Anderson. Six Weeks in Nor- way 2 Burt. The Far East. Egypt, Palestine, etc 6 Porman. Journey down the Mississippi and Ohio 17 Hassaurek. Four Years Among Spanish Americans 20 Huston. Journey in Honduras 25 REBKr.T^ION ^VDDEND^. _ A. Abbott (Willis 0.) Blue Jackets of '76. A history of the naval battles of the Aaiericau Kevolution, with a narrative of the war with 'I'ripoli. lllastrated. Small 4 to. New York, 1SS>^, 2 00 li. Braun (Herman A.) Andersonville : an object lesson on protection. A critical pkelch. (An atiolo