CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON AMERICA, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, ETC., BELONGING TO T. H. MORRELL, CONSISTING OF Rare Works on the History and Antiquities of America, early Printed Tracts, Franklin Imprints, and Washington Eulogies, together with a number of SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED AND UNIQUE BOOKS, having inserted plates; Privately Printed and Large Paper Editions, etc., TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, t)n Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Jan. 12th, I3th and 14th, I869, By BANGS, MERWIN & CO., At their Salesroom 694 & 696 Broadway, Commencing each Evening at 7 o'clock, precisely. Gentlemen who eannot atcer.d the Sal<, mav have their orders to purchase executed by the Auctioneers. NEW YORK: BERGEN & TRIPP, PRINTERS,'114 NASSAU S'. 1869. NOTICE. The Books forming this Collection have been selected with great care as to their condition, and comprise some of the choicest specimens of binding by Bedford, Riviere, Hayday, Matthews, Pawson and Nicholson, and other eminent Binders. No Books have been admitted from my stock, or from any other source, and with the exception of a few volumes, none have ever been offered by me at private sale. All are.,ccrrar tesd perlfct, uriless otherwise dcescribed, aUnd are offqered with outt (rtm/ resercattion wnhatever. The quotations of prices affixed to a large portion of the books, have been taken from priced Catalogues of the most prominent sales that have occurred in this city, and elsewhere, within the past ten years, and apply to copies similar in condition, unless otherwise stated. The comparison of the fluctuations in the prices of many of the volumes, together with the uniformity of those realized by others, will it is hoped, be of interest to the Collector. T. H. MORRELL, ioo NASSAU STREET. New York, December 28th, 1868. ERRRATA. Lot 31 For Price read Bruce. " 152 Omit Frank. 184 Omit Morrell, $3.25; Bruce, $2.75. 188 For green read dark. 206 For Hewat read ilewatt. " 221 For.40 read $50. 9 243 Omit last n in Presentationn. " 245 For 10 read 110. 311 For $5.00 read $3.00. 330 For blue read green. 533 For very mnany read many very. 565 Omit by Mfatthcws after laurels. Insert by Matthews after borders. A few errors occurring in punctuation, can readily be discerned. DAMS, JOHN. Letters Addressed to his Wife. Edited I by his Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Portrait.2 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1841 2. ADANIS, iMiss. Journal and Correspondence of, Daughter of John Adams, Second President of the United States. Written in France and England, in 1785. Edited by her Daughter. Portrait, etc. 2 vols., 12ino, cloth. New York, 1841-2; 3. ALDEN, Rev. TIMOTHY. Collection of American Epitaphs and 3 5 Inscriptions, with occasional Notes. Portraits. 5 vols.,! 12mno, boards uncut, rough edges. Fine clean copy. Very Rare. New York, 1814 Whitmore, $4.75 per vol.; Morrell, $4.75 per vol.; Roche, $4.121 per vol. 4. ALEXANDER, GABRIEL. THE FAIR MAID OF WYOuMING. A / - Tale of the War of Independence. Compositions firom Campbell's Gertrude of Wyoming, by G. E. Hicks. With Introduction and Historical Notes. 13.Beautiful Outline Engravings. Oblong, 4to., cloth, gilt. Scarce. Art Union of London, 1846 5. ALLEN, ETHAN. Narrative of the Capture of Ticonde-. 5 roga, his Captivity and Treatment by the British. WrittenbyHimself. Fifth Edition, with.Notes. 8vo., uncut. Burlington, 1854 6 ALLEN, IRA. Natural and Political History of the State 0 of Vermont, one of the United States of America. To which is added an Appendix containing answers to Sundry Queries, addressed to the Author. 8vo, pp. 300, boards, uncut, rough edges. Fine clean copy.;'ery scarce. London, 1798 A Lo a 7 AMIERICA POIs'D IX TIE BALAN-CE OF JUSTICE. Ornamented with an Elegiac Frontispiece, and a reconciliatory Tailpiece. In this Research, the present Dissention between the Mother Country and her Colonies is considered in a NE w Light, and supported by Arguments quite different from those held forth by the parliamentary Speakers and polemical Writers on either Side of the Question. By P-oplicola H-istoricus. Curious Emblematical tr'ontispiece and Tailpiece. 4to, pp. 40, hacf orocco. Ylare. London, Printed for the Author, [1776.] - o s A-i EIICAN MARINERS; or the Atlantic Voyage, a Moral Poem. Prefixed is a Vindication of the American Character, from the Aspersions of the Quarterly Review. To which are added Naval Annals, etc. Copious Notes and Illustrations. Tlhick post 8vo,?uncut. London, n. d.! c o. 9 ANBUIREY, THIOMAS. Travels through the Interior Parts of America. In a series of Letters. By an Officer. Plates and maps. 2 vols. 8vo, boards uncut, rough edges. Finbe copy, and very scarce in this condition. London, 1789 This cotpy contains the plates of the Continental Money, Vol. 2, p. 400, frequently wanting. "The Author was an Officer in Burgoyne's Army, and was taken prisoner by the Americans when that wing of the British Army fell into their hands. A graphic personal narrative. " Whitmore, $7. per vol.; Morrell, $5. per vol. 7 a o a 10 ANDRE, MAJOR JOHN. Cow-Chace, in Three Cantos, Published on Occasion of the Rebel General Wayne's attack of the Refugees' Block-House on Hudson's River, 7 on Friday, the 21st of July, 1780. Rare and beautiful Portrait of Miajor Aindre, inserted. Svo, pp. 69. Full green crushedc levcant morocco, rich gilt back and sides, with inside borders, elaborately tooled, gilt top, uncut, by laittheews. New York, Printed by fJames Rivington, MDCCLXXX The FiRsT EDITION of this celebrated Revolutionary lyric, a fine copy, perfect, and one of the rarest works ever offered for sale, It contains besides " THE AMIERICAN TIMES, a Satire in Three Parts. In which are delineated the Characters of the Leaders of the American Rebellion, etc. By Camillo Quemo, Poet-Laureat to the Congress." 11 ANDRE. A representation of Major John Andre, Adjutant -_ dJ1 General to the King's Forces in North America, going from.the Vulture Sloop of War to the Shore of Haverstraw Bay in the Hudson's River the night of the 23d of September, 1780, in a Boat which was sent for him (accompanied by a Mr. Smith,) under the Sanction of a Flag of Truce by Major General Arnold, who then commanded the Rebel Forces in that District. Neatly;mounted. Small folio, andc bound in frll crimson mor)occo.' J. A. fec., 1st Oct., 1780." EXCESSIVEI,Y RARE. The above is an exact copy of a drawing, sketched with a pen -by Major Andre on the morning he was to have been executed, with a desire (it is supposed) of perpetuating a transaction which terminated fatally for him. The drawing was found upon his table, with other papers, the next day (being that of his decease,) by his servant, and delivered by him, on his arrival in New York, to Lieut. Colonel Crosbie, of the 22d Regiment, who caused this ongraving to be taken, as a mark of his friendship for that unfortunate officer. There is also inserted, a rare and beaut.iful Portrait of MIajor Andre, engraved by D. Berger, 1783. 12 ANDRE. ANDREANA. Containing the Trial, Execution and,J- ~ various matter connected with the History of MAJOR JoHIN ANDRE, Adjutant General of the British Army in America, A. D., 1780. 12 Fine plates, consisting of Portraits of Andre, Arnold, Paulding, etc., folio, uncut. Printed on heavy plate paper. Philadelphia, 1865 LARGEST PAPER. 25 Copies printed. /2 j-o 13 ANDRE. DUN LAP, WLLI.IAM. ANDRE; a Tragedy in Five Acts, as performed by the Old American Company. New York, March 30, 1798. To which are added authentic documents respecting Major Andre; Letters to Miss Seward, etc. Fine proof portrait of Dl)unlap inserted. 8vo. half morocco. New York, 1798 Morrell, $20; Roche, $18. / 5 a o 14 ANDRE. Minutes of a Court of Inquiry upon the case of Major John Andre, with accompanying documents, published in 1780, by order of Congress. With an Additional Appendix. Edited by Franklin B. Hough. Portrait, with 14 Plates inserted, including rare Portraits of Andre, Arnold, etc.; also original autograph signature of.7fajor Andre. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Albany, 1865 100 copies. PRIVATELY PRINTED FOR MaR. JOHN F. McCoY. 15 ANDRE. SARGENT,WINTHI1OP. Life and Career of Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army in North America. Portrait. Thtick 8vo; cloth, uncut. Boston, 1861 LARGE PAPER. 75 COPIES PRINTED. Fisher, $15; MIorrell, $12; Fowle, $11; Whitmore, $8.50; Roche, $8. /2 a o 16 ANDRE. SMITHI, JOSHux HETT. An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the D)eath of MIajor Andre, Adjutant-General of his Majesty's Forces in North America. To which is added a Monody on the Death of MIajor Andre, by Miss Seward. Fine portrait of Andre, View of his.Monument in lWestminister Abbey I 1 and llap. 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges. Fine clean copy: very rare. London, 1808 Morrell, $21; Fisher, $14.50, Roche, calf, $11.50. 17 ARCIIENHOLTZ, J. AM. VON. HISTORY OF TIHE PIRATES, FREE- / ~ O BOOTERS, OR BU CCAN-EERS OF AMERICA. Translated from the German. By George Mason, Esq. Small 8vo, boards, uncult, rough edges. London, 1807 18 ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. Report of the Proceedings at a 3 f Banquet given to Mr. Cyrus W. Field, by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, at the Metropolitan Hotel, November.15th, 18;03. Portraits of C. T. Field, Peter Cooper, Generatl Grant, and Admiral Farragut, anzd other Plates inserted. Also, Original Call for a Meeting of the American Geographical Society,' to cooperate Ywith -Dr. Hayes in organizing an Expedition to the Arctic Seas," signed by ( 7. V. Field, lHenry Grinnell, Peter Cooper, etc. 4to. New York, 1866 LARGE PAPER. 19 AUSTIN, JAMES T. Life of Elbridge Gerry. With Contem- - - porary Letters. To the close of the American Revolution. Portrait and Fatc-simile. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges. Boston, 1828-'29 Fine, tall copy; very rare in uncut condition. AILY, J. T. Historical Sketch of the City of Brooklyn W 6' and the Surrounding Neighborhood, including the village of Williamsburgh and the towns of Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht and Gravesend. To which is added an Interesting Account of the Battle of Long Island. Compiled from the best authorities. 12nmo. Scarce. Brooklyn: Published by the Author, 1840 10 / o o 21 BAILEY, WILLIA3M. Records of Patriotism and Love of Country. 8vo, half green morocco; gilt back. Washington, 1826 Scarce. a o 22 BANCROFT, GEORGE. POEaMS. Fine Portrait on India paper, and Vieuw of his residence at Northampton, 3~Iass., inserted. 1 2mo, pp. 77; half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Cambridge, 1823 Very scarce. Davis, $41; Whitmore, $17.50. 0 a 23 BANCROFT, GEORGE. Memorial Address on the Life and and Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered at the request of both Houses of the Congress of America, before them in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the 12th of February, 1866. 15 Portraits, all diferent, of President Lincoln, inserted; also beautitul proof portrait andfine autograph letter of Bancroft. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Washington, 1866 LARGE PAPER. ~ j24 BARBER, JOHN WV. and E. G. Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes; with a Chronological Table of Important Events in the Secession War. Miap and ~nuzerouts woodlcuts. 12mo, uncut. New Haven, n. d. _ 2~. ~o 25 BARLOW, JOEL. The Columbiad: a Poem. Beautiful Portrait of Barlowo, and numerous Plates by Smirice, engraved by Eleath, Bromley, etc. Wi5th three fine and rare Portraits ar;d interesting Autograph Letter, 2 pp. 4to (1811,) of the Author inserted. Hallf green morocco, gilt top, uncut. Philadelphia, 1807 Splendid copy, entirely free from stains, and of excessive rarity in uncut condition. Contains also the Fac-simile of the Signatures to the Declaration of Independence, often wanting. /~3 DC e 26 BARxNUM, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch: being an Authentic Ace i i i —-,""'~'J-^-' 1~~ 11 count of the Secret Services which he rendered his country during the Revolutionary mTar. (Taken from his own lips, in short hand), etc. Portrait and Plates. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1828 Wight, extra Plates, $14.50: Morrell, extra Plates, $11; Whitmore, $8.50; Fisher, $6. 27 BARTLETT, JOHN RUSSELL. History of the Destruction of His Britannic Majesty's Schooner Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, on the 10th June, 1772. Accompanied by the Correspondence connected therewith. 1'oy. 8vo., uncut. Providence, 1861 125 COPIES PRIVATELY PRINTED. Wight, $4.00. 28 BARTON, WILLIAMI. Memoirs of the late David Rittenhouse, L.L.D., F. R. S., interspersed with various notices of many distinguished men. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1813 29 BARTRAM, WILLIAM. Travels through North and South. Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, etc.; containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of those regions; together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Plates. Second Edition. 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges. London, 1794 Wight, $4.75; Fisher, half calf, $4.25; Morrell, $3.75. _0 BEACON HILL. A Local Poem, Historic and Descriptive, with Notes. Vi2tew of the Monument on Beacon Hill, Boston, inserted; 4to, pp. 56, uncut, rough edges. Very rare. Boston, 1797. Fine, clean copy. 01 BELKNAP, JEREMY. History of New Hampshire, compre-: hending the events of one complete century from the I 12 discovery of the River Pascataqua. Map. 3 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, rough edges. Dover, N. H., 1812 Slightly stained: volume 3 wants cover. Price $4.50 per vol.; Whitmore, $2.50 per vol. /y 7-' 32 BENNETT, JAMIES GORDON. Life and Writings of James Gordon Bennett, Editor of the New York Herald. WVoodcuts, wcith Portrait of Bennett inserted. 12mo. pp. 64. New York, 1844 This scurrilous panmphlet is extremely rare, having been rigidly suppressed. /<'e d 33 BENSON, EGBERT. DUTCH AND I.NDIAN NAMES. Memoir read before the Historical Society of the State of New York, December 31, 1816. Illustrated by the insertion of 15 rare plates, including Portraits of Gen. Schuyler, hendrick.Huedson, etc., and Views of Niezuw Amsterdam, Ihell Gate, Lcake George, the Battery, Park Place, with curious old Mcap engraved by Tiebout, etc. 8vo, hal.f green morocco, gilt top. Very rare. New York, 1817 First Edition. Presentation Copy from Egbert Benson, with his autograph, and numerous manuscript corrections. J &F) 34 BENSON, EGBERT. DUTCH AND INDIAN NAMES. Memoir read before the Historical Society of the State of New York, December 31, 181,6. Second Edition, with Notes. 12mo, half mzorocco, gilt top, uncut, rough edges; rare. Jamaica, 1825 Roche, $10; Morrell, $5../3 G o 35 [BEVERLY, RICHARD.] History of Virginia, in four parts. I. The History of the First Settlement of Virginia, and the Government thereof, to the year 1706. II. The natural Productions and Conveniences of the Country, suited to Trade and Improvement. III. The Native Indians and inhabitants, their Religion, Laws and Customs in War and Peace. IV. The Present State of the Country, &c. By a native of the place. Second 13 and best Edition. Arms of Virginia, and Plates by! Gribelin, 8vo, calf. London, 1722 Fine clean copy, with large margins. Brilliant impressions of the Plates. Bruce, $10.50; Whitmore, $10; Fisher, $10; Morrell, $5. 36 BIBLE. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Tes- A 7 o tanlents, and the Apocrypha; Illustrated with Select, Rare and Curious Engravings after eminent Painters, and by the most celebrated Engravers, Ancient and Modern. 4 vols., folio. Full crimson levant morocco, rich gilt back and ecldes, qwith inside borders, by tlayday. Glasgow, 1844 UNIQUE COPY, SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED BY THE INSERTION OF OVER 500 EXTRA PLATES, many of them being of the greatest rarity and beauty, and comprising some of the choicest specimens of engraving, by VISSCHER, FAITHORNE, SAEDELER KILIAN, COLLAERT, GALL: KUSELL, A. WIERX, J. WIERX, etc., etc. -Many rare old etchings, curious colored plates, a beautiful set of illustrations from a French Bible, together with a number of the choicest of DORE'S Plates, enrich these volumes, while the condition and brilliancy of the impressions of the Engravings could not be improved. An excessively rare etching (a folding plate), by JOHN LUYKEN, of the. " Shipwreck of St. Paul," and "Noah entering the Ark," by VISSCnER may be mentioned as the most valuable. The text of this splendid work is BRowN's IMPERIAL FAMILY BIBLE. Extra Rubricated Title Pages have been printed especially for this work, which has been extendedfrom ONE volume to FOUR. 37 BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANA. Catalogueof a valuable Collection / o of Books, Pamphlets, Manuscripts, Maps, Engravings, etc., relating to America. Prepared by John Russell Smith. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1865 38 BIRCIH'S VIEWs. The City of Philadelphia, in the State of - a o Pennsylvania, North America, as it appeared in the year 1800; consisting of twenty-eight plates. Drawn and Engraved by W. Birch & Son. 28 fine colored plates. Oblong folio, calf. Iery rare. Published by subscription at $44.5,o,. Philadelphia, 1809 2 14 Slightly stained. Among the rare Engravings in this volume are views of Congress Hall, Pennsylvania Hopspital, the Gaol, etc., with representation of the Funeral of Washington, Dec. 26, 1799. /6d ac 39 BIIIOPE, GEOrGE. New England Judged, Not by Jian's, but the Spirit of the Lord; and the SUIMME sealed up of New-England's PERSECUTIONS. Being a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in those Parts of AMERICA, from the begignning of the Fifth Moneth, 1656, (the time of their first arrival at BOSTON from EN-GLAND), to the later end of the Tenth Moneth, 1660. Wherein the Cruel lV]hippings and Sco'sryings, Bonds and Im)prisonments, Beatings and CGhcinings, Starvings and Iitntings, Fines and Confiscations of Estates, Burning in the.Hand and Cutting of _Ears, Orders of Sale for Bondmen and Bondwiomen, Banishment upon pain of Death, and Putting to Death of those People, are shortly touched with a Relation of the llcanner, and some of the other most Material Proceedcings; and a Juldgment thereupon. Small 4to, pp. 176. Original calf binding. TVery scarce. London, 1661 Fine copy of the. excessively rare first edition-a few pages very slightly stained, but otherwise in good condition. 6 E/O 40 Bisnop, GEORGE. New England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord. In Two Parts. Containing a Brief Relationof the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, in NewEngland, from the Time of their first arrival there in the year 1656, to the year 1660. With a farther Relation of the Cruel and Bloody Sufferings of the People called Quakers in New-England, etc. Also an Appendix, Containing the Writings of Several of the Sufferers, etc., etc. Thick 8vo, calf, gilt back. FINE COPY. Very scarce. London, 1703 Wight, $19.50; Morrell, $15; Bruce, $14; Fisher, $11.50. 15 41 BLEEKER, CAPT. LEONARD. Order Book of Capt.'Leonard 1 6 o Bleeker, Major of Brigade in the early part of the expedition against the Indian Settlements of Western New York, in the Campaign of 1779. Edited by Franklin B. Hough. Portrait of Gen. Jaines Clinzton insertecl. 4to, unctt. New York, 1865 LARGE PAPER. 50 Copies printed; 42 [BLOODGOOD, S. DE WITT.] The Sexagenary; or Reminis- 6 6/o cences of the American Revolution. Rare and beautifiul Portrait of Lacly.Ackland insetted. 1'2mzo, boards. Albany, 1833 Fine copy of thze very ai'e original edition, of which but few copies were printed. Morrell, $8.50; Roche, $5. 43. BORDER LIFE. Mirror of Olden Time Border Life;. einbrac- /' ing a History of the Discovery of America, History of Virginia; also of the Early Settlement of Pennsylvania, with Personal Narratives -of Captivities and Escapes, etc., compiled from authentic sources, by J. Pritts, Chambersburg, Pa. ztumerots plates of Indian Batties, Incidlents of Border Life, etc. 8vo, sheep. Scarce. Abbingrton, Va., 1849 Morrell, $4. 44 BOSTON MASSACIRE. Short Narrative of the horrid Massacre 6 6 o in Boston; perpetrated in the Evening of the Fifth day of March, 1770, by Soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment, which, with the XIVth Regiment, were then quartered there. With some observations on the state of things prior to that Catastrophe. Excessively rare Engraving of the.Massacre, brilliant impression. 8vo, pp. 166. eFull crimson levant morocco, gilt edges. Printed by Order of the Town of Boston. London, Re-printed, 1770 Fine copy, rare. 16 G vo 45 BOSTON MASSACRE. HANCOCK, JOHN. An Oration delivered March 5, 1774, at the request of the Inhabitants of the town of Boston, to commemorate the Bloody Tragedy of the Fifth of March, 1770. Original Lottery T'icket, for the Re-building of Faneuil Hall, Boston, April, 1767, signed by JOHN HANCOCK, inserted; also an excessively rare and curious Portrait of him. Full rich green levant morocco, gilt. Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill, in Queen Street, 1774 Splendid copy, clean, with large margins. Once the property of IsAIAH THOMAS, the Printer, and has his Autograph on title page. je7 46 BOSTON MASSACRE. Orations delivered at the request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, to commemorate the Evening of the Fifth of March, 1770, etc. 12mo, sheep. Boston, 1807 / c/ o 47 BOSTlON MASSACRE. Short Narrative of the horrid Massacre in Boston; perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the 29th Regt., etc. Plate of the AMassacre. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1770 New York: Re-published with Notes and Illustrations, by John Doggett, Jr., 1849. BOSTON MASSACRE. [See Trial of WVemms.].3 ~ 48 BOUCHER, JONATHAN. View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution, with an Historical Preface. Thick 8vo, calf. London, 1797 /70 a o 49 BOYLSTON, ZABDIEL. An Historical Account of the SMALLPox, Inoculated in New England, upon all sorts of persons, Whites, Blacks, and of all ages and constitutions; with some account of the Nature of the Infection in the NVatural and Inoculated way, and their dif 17 ferent effects on hlumani Bodies, etc. Small, 4to, pp. 62, 1Jf. calf. Fine copy, with large margins. London, 1726 Among those mentioned as inoculated by the Author, may be found the names of Judge Quincy's Sonz, Judge Sewell's Grandson, Hon. Jonathan Belcher's Son, etc. 50 BOYNTON, EDWARD C. IIistory of West Point and its. - - Military Importance during the American Revolution; and the Origin and Progress of the United States Military Academy. Illustrations and 3c~aps, many on india paper. Roy. 8vo, cloth, tencut. New York, 1864 LARGE PAPEE. 100 copiez printed. Whitmore, $18; Fowle, $17.50; Morrell, $13.50; Fisher, $10; Roche, $8. 51 BRACKENRIDGE, tH. M. History ot the'Western Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania, commonly called the Whiskey Insurrection, 1794. 8vo, clot/h. Scarce. Pittsburgh, 1859 52 BRADFORD, ALEXANDEIR W. American Antiquities and / /6 Researches into the Origin and History of the Red Race. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1841 53 BREMIER, FREDRIKA. Holnes of the New World; Impressions of America. Translated by Mary Howitt. 3 vols., or., 8vo, fuall polished green, calf, gilt backs. Beautiful copy. London, 1853 Fine plates. 54 BRUTfE, SIMON WVI. GABRIEL. Memories of the Right Rever- 4' end Simon Wm. Gabriel Brute, D. D., First Bishop of Vincennes, with Sketches Describing his Recollections of Scenes connected with the French Revolution, and Extracts from his Journal. By the Right Rev. James 18 Rosevelt Bayley, D. D., Bishop of Newark. Portrait and Illustrations. Smcall 4to, uncut. New York: John Gilmary Shea, 1860 PRIVATELY PRINTED. 50 c~oies. Roche, $5.00. 803 55 BRYAN, DANIEL. Mountain Muse; comprising the Adventures of Daniel Boone; and the Power of Virtuous and Refined Beauty. 12nno, sheep. IHarrisonburgh: Printed for the Author, 1813 J ~- 5 6 BUCANIERS OF AMERICA, HISTORY OF THE. Containing the Exploits and Adventures of Le Grand, Lolonois, Roche Brasiliano, Bat the Portuguese, Sir Henry Morgan, etc. The whole written in several languages by persons present at the transactions. Translated into English. Fourth Edition. N2umerous 1Portraits and Plates. 2 vols. small 8vo, calf, gilt backs..Fine copy. London, 1741 / 7 J- 5 7 BURGOYxE, LIEUT. GEN-. State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid before the I-louse of Commons by Lieut. General Burgoyne, and verified by Evidence; with a Collection of Authentic Documents, and an addition of many circumstances which were prevented from appearing before the House. Written and collected by himself, and Dedicated to the officers of the army he commanded. Fine 3Iqap and Plans of Battles, with 17 rare and valuable Plates inserted, among which are Portraits of Burgoyne, Sir Guy Carleton, Gates, Baron Riedesel, etc., and also the cry scarce folding plate of " Gen. Frazer's Eaneral." 4to, half crimson, levant mnorocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1780 Maps are all mounied on linen. Fisher, half mnorocco, uncut, no plates, $19; Morrell, half morocco, gilt edges, no plates, $14.50. 1-0 o 58 Bu-RGOYNE, LIEUT. GEN. [The Same.] 19 Fine MJap and Plancs of Battle, beautifully'mounted on muslin. 8vo, pp. 191, Appendix, pp. CIX. Boards, uncut, rough edges. Finze copy. London, 1780 Gen. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney's copy, with his autograph on title page. Portrait of him inserted. 59 BURGOYNE, LIEUT. GEN. Letter from, to his Constituents, 2 2 J upon his late Resignation; with the Correspondences between the Secretaries of War and him relative to his return to America. 8vo, pp. 37, boards, uncut, rough edges. Finie copy, rare. London, 1779 After General Burgoyne's surrender, he was allowed to return to England on parole. Thinking himself ill-treated by the Government, and having been elected member of Parliament for Preston, he joined the opposition; whereupon an official order was sent to him, signifying that it was the king's pleasure that he should return to America and rejoin his captive army. He remonstrated, and was again ordered, and in consequence resigned all his civil and military employments. In this letter he gives an explanation of his conduct. 60 BURGOYNE. Orderly Book of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, J — a from his Entry into the State of New York until his Surrender at Saratoga, 16th Oct., 1777, etc. Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan, AM. D. Mllaps and Plates. Small 4to, uncut. MUNSELL'S HISTORICAL SERIES, No. 7. Albany, 1860 Fowle, half mor., uncut, $22; Whitmore, $9; Wight, $5.25. BURGOXYNE. Proceedings of a Courtmartial for the Trial of Col. Henley, accused by Gen. Burgoyne of Ill-Treatment of the British Soldiers. SEE TRIALS. 61 BURK, JOHN. Bunker-Hill; or, The Death of General War. - >d ren. An Historic Tragedy, in five Acts. 12mo, uncut. New York, 1817 By the Author of the very rare " History of Virginia." 82 BURrK, JOHN. History of the Late War in Ireland, with an 20 Account of the United Irish Association, from the First Meeting in Belfast to the Landing of the French at Kilala, 8vo, boctrds, ncut. Scarce. Phila. 1799 Morrell, $3.00.,J-e 63 BURKE, EDMUND. An Account of the European Settlements in America, containing an Accurate Description of their Extent, Climate, Productions, etc., etc. New Edition. lMacps. 2 vols royal 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges. LARGE PAPER. Scarce. London, 1808 Title pages slightly spotted. J d- 64 BURR. Reports of the Trial of Colonel Aaron Burr (late Vice-President of the United States,) for Treason, and for a Misdemeanor, in preparing the means of a Military Expedition against Mexico, a Territory of the King of Spain, with whom the United States were at Peace, &c. By David Robertson. 2 vols. 8vo., boards, utncut, routgh edges. FINE COPY. Very scarce. Philadelphia, 1808 Bruce, $11.00 per vol.; Roche, $10.00 per vol.; Wight, half calf, uncut, $10 per vol.; Fisher, half mor., uncut, $9.00 per vol.; Morrell, half mor., uncut, $8.50 per vol. / 6 O 65 BURR. CHEETHAM, JAMES. Letter to a Friend on the Conduct of the Adherents to Mr. Burr. 8vo., pp. 72, half morocco. New York, 1803 A2 & 66 BURR. CHEETHAM, JAMiES. Narrative of the Suppression by Colonel Burr of the History of the Administration of John Adams, late President of the United States. Written by John Wood. To which is added a Biography of Thomas Jefferson, and of General Hamilton, with Strictures on the conduct of John Adams, and on the Character of General C. C. Pinckney. 8vo, pp. 72, half morocco. New York, 1802 Wight, uncut, $5.00. 21 67 BURR. CHEETIrHA, JAMES. Nine Letters on the Subject of' -2 3 Colonel Burr's Political Defection, with an Appendix. 8vo, pp. 130, half morocco. New York, 1803 68 BURR. CHEETHAM, JAMES. Reply to Aristides. 8vo, opp. <- m5134, half morocco. New York, 1804 69 BURR. CHEETHAM, JAMES. View of the Political Conduct of Aaron Burr, Esq., Vice President of the United States. By the author of the "Narrative." Svo, pp. 120, half morocco. New York, 1802 70 BURR. 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Map. 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges, New York, 1831 Very rare, in uncut condition. 24 / aOa 82- CAMPBELL, WILIAM W. Border Warfare of New York, during the Revolution; or the Annals of Tryon County. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1849 X. Ao 83 CAREW, BAirPFYLDE-MOORE. Surprising Adventures of, King of the Beggars; containing his life, a Dictionary of the Cant Language, and many entertaining particulars of that extraordinary man. New edition, corrected and much improved. Portrait and plates. 12mo, hf.. cf. London, 1812 J~ o 6 S4 [CARPENTER, STEPHE NCULLEN.] Memoirs of the -Ion. Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, Vice-President, and President of the United States of America; containing a Concise History of those States, from the Acknowledgement of their Independence. With a View of the Rise and Progress of French Influence and French Principles in that Country. Portrait and autograph letter of Jefferson (Richmond, Nov. 26, 1780,) inserted. 2 vols, 8vo. Hf. green morocco, gilt back. S. L. Printed for the Purchasers, 1809 A very scurrilous work, criticising severely the character and administration of THOMAS JEFFERSON. Morrell, uncut, $5 per vol.; Wight, uncut, $3.75 per vol. J3 y c 85 CARVER, JoHN. Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768. First edition. Maps and copper-plates. Royal 8vo. Boards, uncut, rough edges. Printed for the Author, London, 1778 LARGE PAPER. Fine clean copy. Rare. Rare autograph receipt for enlisting five men, signed by Captain Carver, Springfield, May 31, 1760, inserted; also portrait. Contains rare view of the Falls of St. Anthony, XMississippi River. "Carver came to England soon after he returned from his travels, with the intention of publishing his account of them; but when he had already sold the MS. to a bookseller he was ordered by the 25 government to deliver up all his maps and journals; and it was a not until near ten years after that he obtained permission to pub —l lish the work." 86 CARVER, JOHN. Travels through the Interior Parts of North 5? a( America, in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768. Thirdedition. To which is added some account of the author, and a copious index. Beautiful Miezzotint Portrait, kliap, and colored plates. Thick 8vo, bds., uncut, rough edges. London, 1781 Fine copy. 86 CATESBY, MARK. Natural History of CAROLINA, FLORIDA, J- -O, and the BAHAMiA ISL XNDS; containing the Figures of BIRDS, BEASTS, FISHES, SERPENTS, INSECTS, and PLANTS. Particularly the Forest Trees, Shrubs, and other Plants, not hitherto described, or very incorrectly figured by authors. 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Political Annals of the Present United Colonies, from their Settlement to the Peace of 1763. Compiled chiefly from Records, and Authorized often by the insertion of State Papers. Autograph Letter of the Author inserted. Vol. 1, allpublished. Thick 4to, full brown levant morocco, gilt edges. DAVID RAMSAY'S (the historian) copy, with his autograph on title page. Portrait of him inserted. London, 1780 "Valuable for the distinctness of its details, the authenticity of its documents, and the elegant manner in which it is written." Fisher, half mor., uncut, Portrait inserted, $19; Wight, half mor., uncut, $12.50.,4/O0 94 CHARLEVOIX. History and General Description of New France. By the Rev. P. F. X. De Charlevoix, S. J. 27 Translated, with Notes, by John Gilmary Shea. Portraits and Maps. 3 vols. 4to, uncut. New York, 1866-1868 LARGE PAPER. Only 25 copies printed. The purchaser to be entitled to the remaining volumes (3) at the subscription price. Morrell, $9.50 per vol. 95 CHARLEVOIX. 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Bare Portrait of Dr. Franklin inserted. 12mo, full purple crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by Pratt. Philadelphia, 1802 Scarce. 28.fS a 6 0.98 CICERO, M. T. CATO MAJOR, or his Discourse of Old Age; with Explanatory Notes. (By John Logan.) 8vo, full green crushed levant morocco, richly gilt back and inside borders, by Bedford. Philadelphia, printed and sold by B. Franklin. MDCCXLIV This book Franklin always considered the chef d'ceuvre of his press. "He took many copies to England, and distributed them with evident satisfaction." Beautiful copy. Very scarce. Bruce, $90; Wight, MSS. of Franklin inserted, $73. ~... —7 99 CLINTON, SIR HENRY and CORNWALLIS, Earl. Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K. B., Relative to his Conduct during Part of his Command of the King's Troops in North America, etc. Rare and beauti/ful Portrait of Sir Henry Clinton inserted. ANswER to that part of the Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K. 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B., which relates to the Conduct of Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis during the Campaign in North America, in the Year 1781. 29 OBSERVATIONS on some parts of the answer of Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative, etc. 3 vols, 4to, uncut. LARGE PAPER. 75 copies printed. Philadelphia, 1865-66 The above were re-printed from the London Editions, 1783. 101 CLOQUET. M. JULES. Recollections of the Private Life of 4 & General Lafayette. Numerous wood-cuts. 5 rare and beautifuel Portraits of Lafayette inserted. 8vo cloth, uncut. London, 1835 102 [COCKINGS, GEORGE.] The American War; a Poem. In Six d /Sc Books. In which the names of the officers who have distinguished themselves during the war are introduced. Extremely rare Print of the "Attack on Bunker's Hill, etc." 8vo, half calf. London, 1781 Roche, half morocco, uncut, $8.50. 103 COGHIAN, MRS. Memoirs of, (daughter of the late Major Moncrieffe). Written by herself, and dedicated to the British Nation; being interspersed with ANECDOTES of the late American and present French War. With Re - marks, Moral and Political. Portrait of Aaron Burr inserted. 2 vols. in one. Small 8vo, half -Russia. Scarce. London, 1794 Large type. Fine, clean copy. 104 COGHLAN, Mrs. [The same.] 3 / small 8vo, calf. London, 1794 105 COGHLAN, Mrs. Memoirs of, (daughter of the late Major Moncrieffe). Written by herself, and dedicated to the British Nation; being interspersed with ANECDOTES of the late AMERICAN and present FRENCH WAR. With Remarks, Moral and Political. Small 8vo, full smooth calf, gilt back and edges, by Pratt. Rare. New York: T. & J. Swords, 1795 Contains the New York Preface, suppressed, and nearly always wanting. Morrell, extra plates, $28,00; Wight, $6.25. Roche, " " 28.50. 4 30 J(/uA 106 COGnIAN, Mrs. [The same.] 22 Plates inserted. including rare Portraits of Gens. Amherst, Monckton, Montgomery, Cornwallis, Geo. 111i, etc.; some proofs on India paper. Also very scarce Autograph Letter of XIajor Aloncriefe, Father of Jirs. Coghlan. 1 paqe 4to. Charlestown, 1780. Svo, tftll crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut. 100 copies reprinted, zwith Iitroduction anCdt Aotes. New York: T. H. Morrell, 1864 - f 107 COLDEN, CADWALLADER. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the World, etc. Second Edition. Miap. 8vo, hacf Russia. Fine copy. London, 1750 Wight, $7; Morrell, $4, / J6 108 COLDEN, CADWALLADER. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New York, in America, etc. Third Edition. Map. 2 vols., 12mo, calf. London, 1755 Morrell, $3.00 per vol.; Fisher, $2.62 per vol. JfO5 109 COLDEN CADWALLADER. The History of the Five Indian Nations Depending on the Province of New York. Reprinted exactly from BRADFORD'S NEW YORK EDITION, 1727. With an Introduction and Notes by John GilmaryShea. Portrait. 8vo, fell rich brown morocco, bevelled, gilt top, uncut. 125 copies printed. New York: T. H. Morrell, 1866 Portrait of Gov. Burnet, and Mafp of the "Five Great Lakes" inserted. / a/ J o 110 COLDEN, CADWALLADER. The History of the Five Indian Nations Depending on the Province of New York. Reprinted exactly from BRADFORD'S NEW YORK EDITION (1727). With an Introduction and Notes by John 31 Gilmary Shea. Portrait on India paper. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. LARGE PAPER; only 30 Copies printed. New York: T. H. Morrell, 1866 Morrell, $16; Roche, $9. 111 COLDEN, CADWALLADER D. MIemoir, prepared at the request / / o 6 of a Committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and Presented to the Mayor of the City at the Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals. Fine Portraits of Colden, Philip Home, S. L. Mitchell, etc., engraved by.Durand..Maps, Plans, Views, etc., etc. 4to, boards, uncut, rough edges. New York, 1825 Fine, clean copy, very rare, in uncut condition. It may not be well known that the narrative was written by the late Mr. Win. L. Stone, of whom a very rare portrait is inserted in this copy. Morrell, $14.50. 112 COLUIBIAN MIUSE. A Selection of American Poetry, from 2,/various Authors of Established Reputation. Portrait of Joel -Barlow, fine old impression, inserted. 12mo, sheep. New York, 1794 Fine copy of this scarce little volu)me. lv[orrell, morocco, $10; Fisher, $4.25. 113 CONDUCTOR GENERALIS; or, the Office, Duty and Authority Us 7 - of Justices of the Peace, High-Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, Gaolers, Coroners, Constables, Jurymen, and Overseers of the Poor. As also the Office of Clerks of Assize and of the Peace, etc. To which is added a Collection out of Sir liatthew -Hakles, etc. Second Edition, with large Additions. 8vo, pp. 592, half calf, antique, red edges. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. FRANKLIN and D. HALL, at the New Printing Office, near the Market, 1749 Wight, $10. 32 O tO 114 CONSTITUTIONS (THE) OF THE SEVERAL INDEPENDENT STATES OF AiMERICA; the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation between the said States; the Treaties between His Most Christian Majesty and the United States of America. Published by order of Congress. 12rno, pp. 226, original sheep binding. ONLY 200 COPIES PRINTED. Very rare. Philadelphia, 1781 The following notice, from page 2, will show that this is a work of the deepest historical and political interest, as the first authoritative and originalprinted text of these important documents. "In Congress, December 29, 1780. Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed to collect and cause to be published two hundred correct copies of the Declaration of Independence, etc. (as in title above), to be bound together in boards, etc., etc. "Extract from the Minutes. CHARLES THOMPSON. Secretary." Morrell, uncut copy, $20; Welford, $13. A'- 7 115 CONSTITUTIONS OF THE SEVERAL INDEPENDENT STATES OF AMIERICA; the Declaration of Independence, and the Articles of Confederation between the said States, etc. The whole arranged, with a Preface and Dedication by the Rev. William Jackson. Second Edition. Rare and Curious Portrait of Washington,:with emblematical designs, Flags, Liberty Cap and Serpent, and Motto, " Don't tread on m2e," engraved by Sharp. 8vo, pp. 472, boards, uncut, rough edges. Scarce, London, Stockdale, 1783 j/ Jc-/ 116 COOPER, J. FENIMmORE. History of the Navy of the United States of America. 50 Portraits, Views, etc., collectedfor insertion; also Autograph Note of Cooper, and Letters signed by Comnzodores Sqtewart and Warrington. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. liine, large type edition. London, 1839 5- 117 COOPER, Rev. Mr. History of North America; containing a Review of the Customs and Manners of the Original 33 Inhabitants, the First Settlement of the British Colonies, etc. Curious Copper Plates of the Death of Gent. 1Iontgomery, Defeat of De Grasse, Destruction of Tea at Boston, etc. 12mo, pp. 184, unbound. Scarce. London, 1789 118 COXE, DANIET, Description of the English Province of o Carolana, by the Spaniards called Florida, and by the French La Louisiane. As also of the great and famous river Meschacebe, or Mississippi, the five vast navigable Lakes of Fresh Water, and the Parts Adjacent, etc., and a Preface. Fine Map. 8vo, boards. London, 1722 Reprinted, St. Louis, 1840 119 CURTIS, G. W. LOTUS EATING. A Summer Book. Beautiful Woodcuts from Designs by J. F.. Xensett. Portrait inserted. 12mo, uncut. Scarce. New York, 1852 $ ARTMOOR PRISON. ANDREWS, CHARLES. The Pris- ~I & oners' Memoirs; or, Dartmoor Prison: Containing a complete and impartial History of the entire Captivity of the Americans in England, etc. Also, a Particular Detail of all Occurrences Relative to that Horrible Massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 1815. Colored View of Dartmoor Prison. 12mo, half calf, gilt top, uncut, rough edges. New York: Printed for the Author, 1815 Morrell, $4.25; Fisher, $4.00. 121 DARTMOOR PRISON. Journal of a Young Man of MIassa- / A chusetts, late a Surgeon on board an American Privateer who was captured at sea by the British, in May, 34 1813, and was confined, first, at Melville Island, Halifax, then at Chatham, in England, and last, at Dartmoor Prison; interspersed with Observations, Anecdotes and Remarks. Written by himself. 1'olding Plate of Dartmoor Prison, representing the fassacre of American Prisoners. 12mo, sheep. Scarce. Boston, 1816 Fisher, $2.75. / j-d 122 DARTMOOR PRISO-N. The Prisoners' Memoirs; or Dartmoor Prison: Containing a Complete and Impartial History of the Entire Captivity of the Americans in England, etc., with a Particular Detail of the Horrid Massacre at Dartmoor on the Fatal Evening of the 6th of April, 1815. The whole carefully compiled by a Prisoner in England, who was a Captive during the whole war. 12mo, cloth. New York: Printed for the Author, 1852 Morrell, $3.50. / DO' o 123 DAVIES, SAMUEL. Religion and Patriotism the Constituents of a Good Soldier. A Sermon Preached to Captain Overton's Independent Company of Volunteers raised in Hanover County, Virginia, August 17, 1755. By Samuel Davies, A. MI., Minister of the Gospel there. 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1756 This rare Sermon contains the following prophetic note on page 12. "' As a remarkable instance of this, I may point out to the public that heroic youth, CoL. WASHINGTON, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hithertopreserved in so signal a manner for some imlportant service to his cout tra./." Morrell, $5.50. ef — 124 DAvIs, W. H. H. History of the Battle of the Crooked Billet, fought May 1st, 1778. 8vo. Scarce. Doyleston, Pa., 1860 / 6C 0 125 DAvIS. Catalogue of the Entire Private Library of the late Mr. William J. Davis, with "IN MEMORIAM;" being a 35 Biographical Sketch of William Jackson Davis, by Henry B. Dawson, Esq. Portrait. 2 vols. 4to, uncut. New York, 1865 LARGE PAPER; 7 5 copies printed. Morrell, $2.00 per vol. 126 DAWSON, HENRY B., GRISWOLD, A. CLIFFORD, and others. Z//r Major-General Israel Putnam. A Correspondence on this subject with the Editor of the Hartford Daily Post, by " Selah," of that city, and Henry B. Dawson, of White Plains, N. Y. ILLUSTRATED COPY, having 47 Plates inserted, including eight di ferent Portraits oJ Gen;. Pu.tnam, some being of extreme rarity; also Portraits of Gens. 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Prepared for the New York Historical Society, and read at its regular 36 monthly meeting, April 1, 1862. With a.Map, eFacsimiles, and Illustrative Notes. Royal 8vo, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y., 1863 LIMITED EDITION; only 250 Copies rinted. Fowle, $20.50; Morrell, half morocco, extra plates, $20. / a 129. DAWSON, HENRy B. Battles of the United States by Sea and Land. Fine Steel Plates. 40 numbers, uncut, 4to, as originally published. New York, 1858 SUBSCRIBERS' COPY. / / f_ 130 DAWSON, HENRY B. Sons of Liberty in New York: A Paper read before the New York Historical Society, May 3d, 1859. Portrait of Cadccalader Colden inserted. 8vo, uncut. New York, 1859 PRIVATELY PRINTED; limited edition. Morrell, half morocco, $4. / 6 ~' o 131 DE GRASSE. The Operations of the French Fleet, under the Count De Grasse in 1781-2, as described in two contemporaneous journals. 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With an Introduction, Notes, and Index. By John Gilmary Shea. Small 4to, uncut. Albany, 1861 MUNSELL'S HISTORICAL SERIES, No. 8. Fowle, half morocco, $27.50. 151 EASTON, JOHN. Narrative of the Causes which led to'2- o0 Philip's Indian WVar of 1675 and 1676. By John Easton, of Rhode Island. With other Documents Concerning this Event, in the Office of the Secretary of State of New York. Prepared from the Originals, with an Introduction and Notes. By Franklin B. Hough. Mlrap and fac similes. Portrait of King Philip inserted. 4to, half morocco, qilt top, uncut. Albany, Munsell, 1858 MUNSELL'S HISTORICAL SERIES, No. 2. LARGE PAPER; only 10 copiesprinted; very rare. Fowle, small paper, uncut, $70; Fisher. small paper, half morocco, uncut, $50; Wight, small paper, half Russia, uncut, $20. 152 EATON, JOHN HENRY. Life of Andrew Jackson, Major- / 6 General in the Service of the United States; Comprising a History of the War in the South, from the Commencement of the Creek Campaign to the Termination of Hostilities before New Orleans. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges. Philadelphia, 1824 2 Portraits and Autograph of General Jackson Frank, and superscription of letter to John H. Eaton, his Biographer, inserted. 42,c 52o 153 EcIIO, THE. With other Poems. HT7itten by Alsop, Dwight, Cogswell, HXopkins and [Iiqumbull.. Plates after Paintings by Tisdale. 8vo, calf. Phila. 1807 Fisher, uncut, with MSS. of Alsop, $11; Wright, uncut, $4.25. / /_,2. 154 EDWmARDS, Rev. JONATHAN. Faithful Narrative of the Surprising WIork of God in the Conversion of MIany HIun-.dred Souls in N'ortAamtpton and the neighboring Towns and Villages of Xew Hamlp)shire, in le~w Enzgland. In a letter to the RIev. Dr. Bencjamin Colemcan, of Boston, with a. Lamrge Preface, etc. Smcnall 8vo, calf. London, 1738 &- G o 155 ENGLIMSH LrErTIES; or, the Free-born Subjects' Inheritance. Containing Jiacgna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the H[abeas CorpGus Act, and several other statutes, with Comments on each of them. Likewise the Proceedings in Appeals of Mlurder, etc. Compiled first by HENRY CARE, and continued, with large additions, by W. N., of the Middle Templne, Esq. Small 8vo., pp. 288. Fdll cri)m)son, levant gmorocco, rich gilt back, and inside bordcers, gilt ecges, by 3flfatthewzs. Boston: Printed by J. Fr'anklin, for Nr. Buttelph, B. - Eliot and D. hIenchman, and sold at their shops, 1721 Rzre specimen of J. FRANKLIN'S printing. (5 156 ENTICIi Rev. JOHN. General History of the Late Wars in Europe, Asia, Africa and America; with Accurate Descriptions of the Battles by Sea and Land. Portraits, Plans, Maps and (Charts. 5 vols. 8vo, calf. Fine copy. London, 1765 Portraits of Generals WolVfe, Jfonckton, Lord Howse, etc. // a gJ 157 EVANS, LEWIS. A Letter Representing the Impropriety of Sending Forces to Virginia; the Importance of Taking Frontenac; and that the Preservation of Oswego was owing to General Shirley's proceeding thither. 43 Containing Objections to those parts of Ecan's General Map and Analysis, which relate to the _French title to the Country on the North-West side of the St. Lavwrence River, between Fort _Frontenac and Montreal, etc. Published in the fNfzew York Xiercury, No. 178, Jan. 5, 1756. With an ANSWER to SO much thereof as concerns the public; and the several articles set in a just light. 4to, 1pp. 135, hleaf morocco, London, 1756 Excessively rare. Title page written on; otherwise a fine, large copy. Forms No. 2, of a Proposed Series of " Geographical, Historical, Political, Philosophical and Mechanical Essays." 158 EVANS, NATHANIEL. Poems on Several Occasions, with some other Compositions. 8vo, sheep. Fine copy. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1772 Presentation copy to Lord Balgonie, from DR. BENJAMIN RUSH [signer of the Declaration of Indel2endence], with his signature, and several lines in his autograph. Among the subscribers to this rare volume of early American Poetry were Gov. Franklin, of New Jersey; Governor Eden, of Maryland; Hugh Gaine, Joseph Galloway, Dr. Duche, Gen. Wayne, Wm. Paca, etc. Wight, $5.00; Fisher, $4.50. ALCKNER, JUSTUS. Grondlycke Onderricht van Se,- / a a kere Voorname Hoofdstrucken, der Waren, Lontern, Saligmakenden, CHRISTELYCKEN LEERE, Gegrondet op den Grondt van de Apostelen en Propheten, daer JESUS CHRISTUS de Hoecksteen. Is, Angewesen in eenvoudige, dog stigtlycke Vicagen en Antwoorden, door JUSTUS FALCKNER, Saxe- Germnazns, Minister der Christelycken Protestantsen Genaemten, Lutherfchen Gemcente te N. York ern Albanien,,etc. Small 8vo., 2pp. 128, original sheep binciing. Gedruckt in Nieuw-York, by W. Bradfordt, 1708 Fine and very early specimen of William Bradford's printing; excessively rare. 44 -7/5T 160 FARNHAM1, LUTHER. A Glance at Private Libraries. Plate inserted. 8vo. Boston, 1855 Contains Accounts of the Libraries of Edward Everett, W. H. Prescott, Rufus Choate, etc., etc. /L2 a D 161 FEDERALIST, THE. A Collection of Essays written in fafavor of the New Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. 2 vols., 12mo, full crimson levant morocco, qilt back and edges, by Aliatt~hews. New York, 1788 FIRST EDITION; excessively rare. Morrell, boards, uncut, $16.00 per vol.; Roche, boards, uncut, $15.00 per vol. / 2 5 162 FEDERALIST, TIIE. A Collection of Essays written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17,1787. Reprinted from the ORIGINAL TEXT, with an Historical Introduction and and Notes by H. B. Dawson. Portrait of Alexander Hramilton on In~dia paper. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Vol. 1. Morrisania, N. Y., 1864 LARGE PAPER; ONLY 250 COPIES PRINTED. Vol. II. is not yet pub.';.~ ~ lished. Morrell, $5.50. 163 FELLOWS, JOHN. The Veil Removed; or, Reflections on David Humphrey's Essay on the Life of Israel Putnam, etc. Proof Portrait of Gen. Putnam inserted. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1843 Z/~ o 164 FILSON, JOHN. Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of KENTIJCKY, and an Introduction to the Topography and Natural History of that rich and important country; also, Colonel Daniel Boone's Narrative of the Wars in Kentucky, with an Account of the INDIAN NATIONS within the Limits of the United States, their Manners, Customs, Religion, and their Origin. Portrait of Daniel Boone inserted. 8vo, full crushed crim 45 son levant morocco, gilt back, edges, and inside borders, by Bedford London, 1793 Fine copy, but wants Map. 165 FINDLEY, WILLIAM. History of the Insurrection in the /. 0 0 Four Western Counties of Pennsylvania in the year MDCCXCIV.; with aRecital of the Circumstances Specially Connected therewith; and an Historical Review of the Previous Situation of the Country. 8vo, boards, uncut, rough edges. Philadelphia, 1796 In beautiful condition, and one of the finest copies ever offered for sale. Very rare. Portrait of Washington inserted. Morrell, half mor., uncut, $19.00; Roche, $14.25, Fisher, half russia, $12.50. 166 FORREST. Catalogue of the Library of Edwin Forrest. Compiled by Joseph Sabin. Fine Portrait. 8vo., uncut. Philadelphia, 1863 17 5 Copies printed for private distribution; scarce. 167 FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND. Result of some Researches Among the British Archives for Information Relative to the Founders of New England; Made in the Years 1858, 1859, and 1860. Originally collected for the New England Historic and Genealogical Register, and now corrected and enlarged. By Samuel G. Drake. Third Edition. Portraits and Map of New England. Rubricated Title. 4to, uncut. Boston, W. E. Woodward, 1865 LARGE PAPER; 75 copies printed. Contains the very rare portrait of Samuel G. Drake, from private plate. 168 FOWLE. Catalogue of the Choice Collection of Books be- / 7Ylonging to William F. Fowle, Esq., of Boston, Mass. Royal 8vo, uncut. Printed on heavy paper. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1865 LARGE PAPER: 85 copies printed. Roche, $5.25. 6 46 Xf 169 Fox, EBENEZER. Revolutionary Adventures of, of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Portrait; 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1838 Fisher, half morocco, $2.25. 7/~ 170 Fox, EBENEZER. Adventures of, in the Revolutionary War. Illustrated by Elegant (?) Engravings from Original Designs. Portrait and plates. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1847 171 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. Works, containing several Political and Historical Tracts not included in any former edition, and many Letters, Official and Private, not hitherto published. With Notes and Life, by Jared Sparks. Portraits and Plates. 10 vols. imperial octavo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1840 LARGE PAPER; VERY SCARCE. 2i-ne copy, free from stains. Fowle, treed calf, $25 per vol.; Bruce, half Russia, $11.50 per vol.; Whitmore, $8 per vol.; Roche, $6.25 per vol. 6 172 FRANKLIN. Letters to Benjamin Franklin from his Family and Friends, 1751-1790. Portraits of Mirs. Franklin and iMrs. Bache, with the excessively rare Portrait of F-'anklin, with fur cap and spectacles, designed by Cochin, 1777, original impression, inserted. 4to, half Russia, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1859 LARGE PAPER; 10 COPIES ONLY PRINTED. Very scarce. Morrell, extra plates, $28. A_. cr 173 FRANKLIN. Letters to Benjamin Franklin, from his Family and Friends, 1751-1790. With Portraits of Mfrs. Franklin and.Mrs. Bache. Royal 8vo., paper, uncut. New York, 1859: Edition limited to 250 copies in Royal 8vo., and 10 on large paper in 4to. A few plates inserted. Fowle, half morocco, $18; Wight, half Russia, $7.75; Fisher, half morocco, $5.50; Morrell, half morocco, $5. 1 / 0 174 FRA-NKLIN, The Way to Wealth. Written by the late 47 Dr. Franklin. Extracted from his Poetical Works. Portrait; 12mo, uncut; chapbook. Nottingham, n. d. 175 FRANKLIN. Familiar Letters and Miscellaneous Papers of E_ Benjamin Franklin; now for the first time published. Edited by Jared Sparks. With Explanatory Notes. Portrait inserted. Cr., 8vo., bds., uncut. London, 1833 176 FRANKLIN. Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself; with Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary. Portrait; 16mo., sheep. Boston, 1815 1 77 FRANKLIN. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin - 2 & Franklin, LL.D., F.R.S., etc., Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America, at the Court of France, etc, etc. Written by Himself to a late Period, and Continued to the Time of His Death by His Grandson, William Temple Franklin. Now first published from the Original MSS., etc. Fine Portrait, engraved by Pye, andfac-simile; rare Portrait inserted. 2 vols., 4to, boards, uncut, rough edges. London, 1817-1818 178 FRASER, CHARLES. Reminiscences of Charleston, lately y Ad published in the Charleston Courier, and now revised and enlarged by the author. 14 plates inserted, including rare View of Charleston. 8vo., half morocco, gilt top. Charleston, 1854 PRIVATELY PRINTED. Morrell, cloth, $4; Whitmore, cloth, $3.50. 179 FRENEAU, PHILIP. Miscellaneous Works, containing his Essays, and Additional Poems. 12mo, pp. 429; green morocco, gilt; scarce. Philadelphia, 1788 Wight, half morocco, uncut, $8.25. 180 FRENEAU, PHILIP. Poems Written Between the Years /6 G a 1768 and 1794. A New Edition, revised and corrected 48 by the Author, including a considerable number of pieces never before published. Portrait and Autograph of the Author inserted. 8vo, green morocco, gilt back and edges, by Matthews. Scarce. Monmouth, N. J., 1795 Bruce, half morocco, $9; Morrell, half morocco, $8.50. 2' A ~_ 181 FROTHINGHIAM, JR. RICHARD. History of the Siege of Boston, and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill. Also an Account of Bunker Hill Monument, with Illustrative Documents. M2aps and engravings, 8vo., cloth. Boston, 1849 Bruce, $5.50; Morrell, $4.25. &- 182 FROTHINGHAM, JR., RICHARD. The Command in the Battle of Bunker Hill, with a Reply to " Remarks on Frothingham's History of the Battle, by S. Swett." 8vo. Boston, 1850 /39 C/ o 183 FULLER, THOMAS. Good Thoughts in Bad Times, and Other Papers. Portrait on India paper. 8vo.; full putple crushed levant morocco, rich gilt back and sides, with inside borders, gilt top, uncut, by Miatthews. Boston, 1863 LARGE PAPER; only 30 copies printed; very rare. Fowle, $10.50..~ 6 aO 184 FULTON. Original Autograph Letters of ROBERT FULTON, relative to his Steamboat Enterprise. 1 To Mr. Delacy, New York, October 19, 1812, 1 p. 4to. 2 " " " November 27, 1812, 1 p., 4to. 3 " " " July 24, 1813, 7 pp., 4to. 4 " " " November 25, 1813, 3pp., 4to. With plans of his Steamboat. This valuable Letter is slightly water stained. Portraits of Fulton, etc. Neatly mounted; 4to, full brown levant morocco, gilt edges. Collected and arranged, New York, 1868 UNIQUE. Morrell, $3.25; Bruce, $2.75. 49 185 FUpRMAN, GABRIEL. Notes, Geographical and Historical, J2 ra Relating to the Town of Brooklyn, Long Island, with Notes, and a Memoir of the Author. 4to, uncut. Brooklyn: Reprinted for the Faust Club, 1865 Only 120 copies. Morrell, $3.25; Bruce, $2.75. 186 FANNING, COLONEL D&VID. Narrative of, (A Tory in the Revolutionary War with Great Britain); Giving an Account of His Adventures in North Carolina from 1775 to 1783, as Written by Himself. With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes. Noyal 8vo., uncut. Richmond, Va.: Printed for Private Distribution only, 1861. New York, J. Sabin, 1865 LARGE PAPER; 50 copies reprinted. 187 FELTMAN, LIEUT. WILLLIAM. Journal of, of the First Pennsylvania Regiment, 1781-82. Including the March into Virginia, and the Siege of Yorktown. Etngraving of the Surrender of Corniwallis inserted. 8vo., boards, 2uncut. Philadelphia, 1853 AGE, THOS. New Survey of the West Indies, Contain- I o taining A Journal of Three Thousand and Three Hundred Miles Within the Mainland of AMERICA, etc., etc. With a Grammar or some few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue, etc. Folio, full green morocco, gilt edges. Original.Edition. London, 1648 "This work appears to have been much celebrated in its time, having been frequently reprinted, and translated into French, Dutch, German, etc."-Rich. 189 [GALLOWAY, JOSEPr.] Letters to [a Nobleman, on the Con- / a duct of the War in the Middle Colonies. Plan of the Operations of the British and Rebel Army in the Campaign, 1777. 8vo., pp. 101, half green morocco. London, 17 79 " Mr. Galloway was a member of Congress (and Speaker of the House 50 of Assembly of Pennsylvania); he went over to the Royal Army in December, 1776, -and continued with it till the evacuation of Philadelphia, in June, 1778, abandoning his estate and property to the value of above forty thousand pounds sterling." GALLOWAY. Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq. See Trials. 7/O DFO 190 GARDEN, ALEXANDER. Anecdotes of the Revolutionary War in America, with Sketches of Character of Persons the most distinguished, in the Southern States, for Civil and Military Services. 8vo., boards, uncut, rough edges. Charleston, 1822 Fine, clean copy; rare. Wight, $19; Morrell, $15; Fisher, half morocco, uncut, $14; Whitmore, half morocco, uncut, $10; Roche, $8.50; Bruce, half morocco, uncut, $8. 6 -o 191 GARDEN, ALEXANDER. Anecdotes of the American Revolution, Illustrative of the Talents and Virtues of the Heroes and Patriots who acted the most Conspicuous Parts Therein. Second Series. 12mno, boards, uncut, rough edges. Charleston, 1828 Fine, clean copy; rare. Wight, $16.50; Fisher, half morocco, uncut, $14: Morrell, $12; Whitmore, $10; Roche, $8.50; Bruce, half morocco, uncut, $8. The above copies of the very scarce original editions of " Garden's Anecdotes" are in unusual fine condition, being without a blemish. Jf 192 GARRARD, LEWIS H. Chambersburg in the Colony, and the Revolution. A Sketch. 8vo., cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 i oa 193 GILPIN, THOMAS. Exiles in Virginia; with Observations on the Conduct of the Society of Friends During the Revolutionary War, Comprising the Official Papers of the Government Relating to that Period, 1'77-1778. Fac similes.. Philadelphia: Printed for the Subscribers, 1848 LIMITED EDITION. Fisher, extra plates, $9.50; Wight, half morocco, uncut, $7.25; Morrell, autograph letter inserted, $5.50. 51 194 GLORIOUS PROGRESS OF THE GOSPEL AMONGST THE IN- & a(7 DIANS IN NEW ENGLAND. Manifested by Three Letters, under the Hand of that Famous Instrument of the Lord, Mr. JOHN ELIOT, and another from Mr. Thomas iMlayhew, jun.; both Preachers of the Word, as well to the English as Indians in New England; Wherein the Riches of God's Grace, in the Effectual Calling of Many of Them, is Cleared Up, etc. Published by Edward Winslow. Small 4to,pp. 28, polished calf. Scarce. London, 1649 195 GORDON, WILLTAIr. History of the Rise, Progress, and Es- i 2 j tablishment of the Independence of the United States of America; Including an Account of the Late War; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from their Origin to that Period. Maps. 4 vols., 8vo, half maroon calf. London: Printed for the Author. 1788 Fine, clean copy, almost uncut. Portraits of Washington, Franklin, Lafayette, and Lord Cornwallis inserted, facing the title page of each volume. Wight, uncut, $6 per vol.; Bruce, half morocco, uncut, $5.50 per vol.; Morrell, with Portrait of Gordon, $5 per vol.; Roche, uncut, $4 per vol. 196 GRAHAM, GENERAL. Memoir of, with Notices of the Cam-' K a paigns in which he was engaged from 1779 to 1801. Edited by his Son, Colonel James J. Graham. Portrait, Plates, and Plan of Yorktown, 1781. Rare Portrait of Capt. Asgill inserted. Crown 8vo., cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1862 PRIVATELY PRINTED. Contains a graphic Account of the romantic and tragic incidents connected with Captain Charles Asgill during the American Revolution. But few copies of this work were printed, and those only for private circulation among the friends and relatives of the family. See Preface. Morrell, $18; Roche, $8.50. 197 GRANT, MRS. Memoirs of an American Lady; with Sketches 52 of Manners and Scenery in America, as they existed previous to the Revolution. Second edition. Fine Autograph Letter, 2 pp., 4to, July 7, 1831, of the Authoress inserted. 2 vols., cr., 8vo, haycalf. London, 1809 7,j 198 GRANT, MRS. Memoirs and Correspondence of, of Laggan; 3 vols. Also, LETTERS FROM THE MOUNTAINS; 2 vols. Edited by her Son, J. P. Grant, Esq. Firne Portrait. Together, 5 vols, cr., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1845 SMrs. Grant passed her early days in the Family of Gen. Schuyler at Albany. f f 199 GRAHAME, JAMES. History of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colonies till their Revolt and Declaration of Independence. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1836 Fisher, $1.50 per vol. // SD6 200 GRAVES, W. Two Letters from W. Graves, Esq., Respecting the Conduct of Rear-Admiral Thomas Graves in North America, during his Accidental Command there for Four Months in 1781. Plan of the Sea Fight between Admiral Graves and Count De Grasse. Fine Portraits of Admiral Graves and Count De Grasse inserted. 4to, full morocco, gilt back, and richly tooled inside borders, by ]Matthews. London, 1782 Original edition, very rare. <,% 201 GRAVES, WILLIAM. Two Letters Respecting the Conduct of Rear-Admiral Graves on the Coast of the United States, July to November, 1781. 4to, uncut. Morrisania, N. Y., 1865 Only 100 copies re-printed. Fisher, $1.88. /i a o 202 GRAYDON, ALEXANDER. Memoirs of a Life chiefly passed 53 in Pennsylvania within the last Sixty.Years; with Occasional Remarks upon the General Occurrences, Character, and Spirit of that Eventful Period. Newzospaper cuttings inserted. 1 2mo, half Russia, gilt. Harrisburgh, 1811 203 GRIAYDON, ALEXANDER. [The Same.] / 56 12mo, boards, uncut, rough eedqes. Scarce in this condition. I[arrisburgh, 1811 204 GREENWOOD ILLUSTI'ATED. In a Series of PICTURESQUE -2-// and MONUIrENTAL Views, in highly finished Line Engraving. From Drawings taken on the Spot, by James Smillie; the Literary Department by X. Cleaveland. Beautiful steel plates; 14 parts, as originally published; folio. New York, 1846 LARGE PAPER. Very scarce. Published by Subscription onzly. 205 GARDEN, ALEXANDER. Anecdote of American Revolution, /7 5 Illustrative of the Talents and Virtues of the Heroes of the Revolution who acted the most conspicuous parts therein. Fine Portraits of Lord Cornwallis, and Lord Rawdon inserted. 3 vols., folio, uncut. Brooklyn, 1865 LARGE PAPER; 30 copies printed. Reprinted from the rare originals, witlh additional matter, by Mr. T. WT. Field. EWAT, ALEXANDER. An Historical Account of the J tctain Lewis isCiite. 8'vols., 8vo, (a-if; filt'. r(London, 1 17.Hli'loe CrOLO/. Fisher, half Ilorooe uncut, $ - per vol. Br:'e,'e2.50( pe-' vol. -K"f6' 2<2LIV81 L:w sA) CL.s-KAi. (m'a(,6.e[;8c to the Sot'Cee ot' t/e )Zisso8t'oi Rliver, and across the Amerli an Continent to the Pacific Ocean. Pelriolined by order of' the Governinent of the United States, in the Yelars 1804, 1805 and 1806. ika-.o, t pp. 66' 3, tioacds, utnac?,t,,rougfh edlfges. Londlon, 1814 F1ii'', c.'e:- hTee y, v':/,r"ry cp.'i,,.-o 28'2 LEwis, Gen. A:DlDej EV. The Orderly Book of that Portion of the American Armyn stationed at or near Williamsburgh, Va., under the command of General Andrecl Lewvis, fromr MIarch 18th, 1776 to Auigust 28th, 1776. Printed from the Original AIanuscript, with Notes and Introduction, by Charles Campbell, Esq. Potracit of Gen. JlIenrae/ Lee i-nsevrtedl.,atoltl 4to, Aiacf' morocco,?Incut. Ruichnmond, Va., 1860 PRIVATELY PRINTEDI); only 100 copies. Vlrey Scarce. Printed by Joel Munsell, Albany. Fowle, $47.50:; Wright, $15.50; Whitmore, $13.50; M.orirell $10.50 o 6 28s3 LOSKIIEL, GEOIRGE I-ENRY. History of the MIission, of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. In Three Parts. Translated fiom the German by 73 Christian Ignatius La Trobe. lroIp. 8vo, hcalf purple.*20morocco, gilt t0Lo, umcut. Tondon, 1794 EFhe copy, scarcec.'Wight, $8. 11. A. Smith,.$.50. Fisher, call;, 7.50. 284 LOSSTNG, liENSON J. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Rev. /7 -' olution' o01 Illustr'ations by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Bioglraplhyi Scenery, R'eli.es, and Traditions of the War itlor Independe nce. lr1ith srceract hunrcled en-gavinZqs oJn'(ood(, buy Lossigy tf, Bttcrett, ctiefl/y fq'omn Original Skietchles by the tltowr. o, 30 numbers, as originali/,/J p',idisl te(,, 2 1'i.g 2 colt's., r oyal/ 8vo,'t1Cu2t. N.ew York, 1850 FIRST JEDITION: e.Cce',s'iC e{ J,'s te. 3:orrell. half morocco, uncut, $13. 00 per vol. W5hitmore, $8.50 per vol.' Bruce, $7.75 per vol.; Wight, $6.50 per vol. 285 LoUISIAlA. Bo)ssl:. Travels tilnouigh that part of North 3 6' Amnerica fornierilx caliled fLotisicitn. Translated from the French by John Rteinhold Forster, F.A.S. Illustrated with NVotes relative chiefly to -.tura'l HIistory, etc. 2 cols., Sco, (tel: Fine, tall copy. 1London, 1775 Fisher, hal? mor.. $3.25 le-r vol. 283 LOVrE AND PATmIOTISM! or, the Extraordinary Adventures -/3 0 of M. Du PORTAIrL, late Major General in the Armies of the United States. Interspersed with many surprising incidents inl the Life of the late COUN-T PULASKI. Portriait of Pulaski inseserted. Snall 8vo, pp. 59. 5 i ll g)ree9n Aletat nmor' occo, gilt back, inside bordcers ancd ecdges by.Becfor. i3oston, 1V799 IFitne copy, very rle. 287 LOVEwrELL. The Expeditions of Captain John Lovewell -_ 2 - and THis Encounters with the Indians; including a Par 74 ticular Account of the Pequaket Battle with a History of that Tribe; and a Reprint of Rev Thomas Symmes's Sermon. By Frederic Kidder. flcap, 4to, uncut. Boston, 1865 LARGE PAPER; 25 copies only prlint'ed., o/ 288 LowELrL, JAME:s RussEL.. Poemrs. Royal 8vo, boards, uncut. LARGE: PvPEEn: PRIVATELY PRINTED. Cambridge, 1844 Itandsolely p7rinted on heavy white paper../ aA AC CK, DOCTOR EBENEZER. The Cat-Fight; a Mock Heroic Poem. Supported with Copious Extracts from Ancient and MIodern Classic Authors. Curious Plates by 2D. C(. Johnaston. 12mo, boardls, tuncut. New York, 1824 6'/ /o 2,90 MACKENZIE AiLEXAXlS)ENt S:LIDELL. Life of Stephen Decatu-r, a Commodore in the Navy of the United States. Engraved Title, qaith Portrait. 53 plates inserted, mnany very Jine; also rare Autograph _Letters of Commodores Decatur anld Bimaibridge. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt back, gilt top,,uncutt, by ]2atttewqs. LAVRGE PAPI)E: 8sCCe'CC. Boston, 1846 o G/ o 291 MlADImsoN. The Papers of James Madison, purchased by order of Congress; being his Correspondence and Reports during the Congress of the Confederation and his reports of Debates in the Federal Convention. Now published fiom thlo Original Manuscripts, under the Superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin. Fac-silmiles. Portrait of [ladi0son inserted. 3 vols., 8vo, boards, in almost uncut concditiona. Fxcessively/ rare. Washington, 1840 Fine co2y, entirely free fromJ stains. Morrell, $7 per vol. Wight, sheep, $7 per vol. Whitmore, sheep, $6 per vol. 75 292 MANATI ORE LONG ILE. The Commodities of the Iland J 7& called Manati ore Long Ile, which is in the Continent of Virginia. Miap. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut. PRIVATELY PRINTED: 50 copies. Very rare. Imprinted by J. M. for J. G. S. And for sale at the sign of the Two Storks. Bat few copies have the Map. 293 MANTE, THOIAS. The History of the Late War in!North 2' a0 America, and the Islands of the West Indies, including the Campaigns of MDCCLXIII and MDCCLXIV against his Majesty's Indian Enemies. i~ap2s wanting, but has inserted an excessively rare conteymporary print, brilliant impression, of the "Defeat and -Death of Gen. Braddock in N17orth Amlerica." 4to, 21p. 542, calf. Fine, clean copy. London, 17702 On pages 6 and 7 of this very rare work will be found the ORIGINAL accountfronz which Irving gives a description of the attempted assassination of Washington by his Indian guide, in 1753. 294 MARBOIS, M. BARBE. Con1Plot D'Arnold et de Henry 1 6 o Clinton contre les E'tats-Unis D'Amerique et le Gen6ral Washington. September 1780. Fine Portraits of Gens. TWashinqton and Arnold, designed by.Du Simitier, and.]fap. 8vo, half p2U9 ple, levant morocco, gilt top, tuncuet. Paris, 1831 LARGE PAPER. Scarce. Title page repaired. 295 MA.RBOIS, M. MARBE. [The same.] / 0 8vo, uncut. Paris, 1816 296 MaRsH, LUTHER R. General Woodhull and his Monument. 7 - An Oration on the Life, Character and Public Services of General Nathaniel Wooodhull, etc. Plates. 8vo. New York, 1848 297 MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER. Passages from the Remem- / 6' 6 76 brancer of, Member of the Cornmmittee of Observatiofi and Inspection, of the Provincial Conference, and of the Council of Safety. Edited by William Duane, Jr. 12ino, half crimson le-vcatt morocco, gilt torp, unGcut. Philadelphia, 1.839 j-S. 62 298 MASON, MAlJOR JoIINx. A Brief History of the PEQrLOT War; especially of the Memorable Taking of their Fort at Alistick, in Connecticut, in 1737. Written by Major John Mason, a principal Actor therein, as then Chief Ccaptai and Commander of Connectic:ut Forces. With ani Introdciction and some Explanatory A7otes by Rev. Mr. Thomas Prince. RBare plate of " CaCl)tain, 2lason's Engagemnlent with the Indians inserted."' Small 8co, ftllII polished calf, gilt back, ecdges, and inside bordcers, by Pratt. Boston: Printed and Sold S. KNEELrAsD & T. GREEN in Queen Street. 1736 Fore edges neatly mended, but text unimpaired, and otherwise a fine, clean copy of this excessively rare?wornk. Morrell, $51.. 6-O 299 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the, from 1855 to 1865. Nltanerous fine steel plates, fac. -similes, etc. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth. Boston, 18059-1866 Contains the beautifll engraving of WASHINGTON by MIARSHALL from GULLIGHER'S Paintizng, also fiine portraits of TIIo3IAS DOwSE,'EVERETT, PRESCOTT, etc., etc. 6-9 o'300 MATHER COTTON.. Magnalia Christi Americana; or, the Ecclesiastical History of New England, From Its First Planting in the Year 1620, unto the Year of our Lord, 1698. In Seven Books. By the Reverend und Learned Cotton, Mather, M. A. and Pastor of the North Church in Boston, ezew-England. i1Jcq: of NVew-England and NVew York. Folio. Full Panelled calf, richly gilt 77 back and edges by Bedcfor'd. Bewetfueel specimen of binding. London, 1702 This copy has the leaf of advertisements often wanting, also all the titles, etc. laserted in this superb copy of the "Magnalia," is a long ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH LETTER Of COTTON MATHER, over forty linzes, folio, and irv fine order, signed "Co. MATHER." Roche, $50. Corwin, $50. Bruce, $41.50. Wight, $39. Morrell: $38.50. I-I. A. Smith, $35. 301 MATHER, COTTON. India Christiana. A discourse delivered 6' 6 unto the Commissioners for the propogation of the GOSPEL among the American Indians which is Accompanied with several Instruments relating to the Glorious.Design of Propagating our Holy Religion in the Eastern as well as the W]estern, INDIES. An Entertainment which they that are WVaiting for the Kingdom of GOD will receive as Good Netws from a far Country. Small 8vo, pp. 94, and corrigenda. Original calf binding. Boston, in New-England: Printed by B Green, 1771 Fine tall copy; very rare. 302 MATHER, COTTON. The Christian Philosopher: A Collec- 3 7J tion of the Best Discoveries in Nature, with Religious Improvements. 8vo, calf, pp. 304. London, 1721 303 MATHER, COTTON. The Wonders of the Invisible World. / - Being an Account of the Tryals of several Witches lately Executed in New England. To which is added a farther Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches. By Increase Mather, D.D. Portrait, post 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1862 304 MATHER, INCREASE. Komhtotpaqia; or, A Discourse Con- 9 - 6' 0 cerning Comets; Wherein the Nature of Blazing Stars is Enquired Into. With an Historical Account of all the Comets which have appeared from the Beginning 10 78 of the World unto this present Year, M, DC, LXXXIII. Expressing the Place in the Heavens where they were seen; Their Motion, Forms, Duration; and the Remarkable Events which have Followed in the World, so far as they have been by Learned M3en Observed. As also Two Sermons Occasioned by the Late Blazing Stars. By Increase lMIather, Teacher of a Church at Boston, in N~ew England. cRare Autograph Mlfarriage Certiflcate, 1706, and signed by Increase Mfather, inserted. Snmall 8vo,full crimson levant morocco, gilt back ~cith inside borders richly tooled, gilt edges, by Bedforcl. BOSTON IN NEW ENGLAND. Printed by S. (amuel) G. (reen) for S. (amuel) S. (ewall), and Sold by J. Browing, at the corner of the Prison Lane, next the Town House, 1683 Fine Copy of this excessively rare work, scme of the leaves being in proof condition. Has the THREE title pages-that to the first Sermon, "Heaven's Alarm to the World," bearing date, Boston, 1682. Discourse, pp. 143 "Heaven's Alarm," pp. 38;" The Latter Sign," pp. 32. / J7- 305 MATtHER, INCREASE. Remarkable Providences illustrative of the Earlier Days of American Colonization. With Introductory preface, by George Offer. Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1856 S. & 1 306 MATHEr, INCREASE. History of King Philip's War; also, a History of the same War, by the Rev. Cotton Mather, D.D. With Introduction and Notes by Samuel G. G. Drake, Portraits, etc. Small 4to, sheets folded. Boston, 1862 250 COPIES PRINTED. Very scarce in this condition. _ S-O 307 MATHER. INCREASE. The same, Small 4to, cloth, gilt top, utncut. Boston, 1862 250 COPIES PRINTED. Fowle, $16 Fisher, $10. -iv-2 djf 308 MATHER, INCREASE. Early History of New England; 79 being a Relation of Hostile Passages between the Indians and European Voyagers and First Settlers; with a full Narrative of Hostilities, to the Close of the War with the Pequots, in the Year 1637, etc., with Introduction and Notes, by Samuel G. Drake. kSmall 4to, cloth, gilt top,'Itncut. 3Boston, 1864 250 COPIES PRIXTED. Fowle, $21. 309 MAUDE, JOHIN. Visit to the FALLS OF NIXNGc.RX in1 1800. -% Oo Fine plates, with 22 extra ones inserted, incluhding 10 dliferent Vieiws of Niagara Falls, some very rare; also portraits of ITashington, Putnam,:i]ajor Andre, Colonel.Brandt, General Volfe, etc. The wlhole book printed entirely on India paper, of twhich only FouR COPIES were issued in this style. 8vo, full green levant Tmzorocco, gilt. Very rare. London, 1826 This edition contains a beautiful Portrait of the AuthoJr. 310 M'CALL, CAPTAIN HUGH. History of Georgia, containing // a Brief Sketches of the most Remarkable Events, up to the present Day. Portrait of General Oglethorlpe in' serted. 2 vols., 8vo, full polished calf, gilt back and ecdges, by P'ratt. Savannah, 1811-16 _Fine copy, excessively 1rar1e. Mforrell, uncut, $21.00 per vol. 311 MILITARY JOURN-ALS OF Two PrIVATE SOLDIERS-1758- O 1775, with numerous Illustrative Notes; to which is added a Supplement, containing Official Papers on the Skirmishes at Lexington and Concord. Plate,. 8vo, cloth. Poughkeepsie, 1855 A limited edition only printed. Fisher, half mor., $4.25; Morrell, $3.00; Wight, $5.00. 312 MITCHEL, JONATHAN. A Discourse of the GLORY to which a - GOD hath called BELIEVERS by JESUS CHIUST. Delivered in some SERMONS, etc.'Second edition, with aJ, 80 Preface, by IN-CREASE MATHER, D.1). Small 8vo, pp. 29, original sheep binding. Boston, 1721 In good condition. /,2- -~3 13 MiTCHILL, SA31UEL LATHAM. Observations Anatomical, Physiological, and Pathological, on the Absorbent Tubes of A.NIMAL BODIEs. To which are added GEOLOGICAL REMARKS ON THE MARITIIME PARTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 12mo. New York, 1787 Excessively Rare. Dr. Mitchill's firstpublicationi. /. f — 314 MoLI,. Atlas Minor; or a SET of Sixty-two New and Correct MAPS, of all Parts of the World. All composed and done by HERMAN MOLL, Geographer. 4to, calf. London, 1729 Includes ilaps of ANew England, XNew York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Mcryland, Carolina, etc., etc..f- O 315 MONTHLY MILITARY REPOSITORY. Dedicated to the Military of the United States of America by Charles Smith. Complete. Curious Portraits of Washington and Wlayne, M7filitary Iicaps, Vietws, &c., of the most imr:. portant battles of the Revoluttion. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. New York, 1796 Fijne copy. These volumes contain the original issue of the very rare History of "THE AM1ERICAX WAR, FRO-M 1775 TO 1783, WITH PLANS," BY CHARLES SMITH, which was published the following year (1797) as a separate volume, a copy of which brought in Morrell's sale (1866) $25. Bruce, $5.50 per vol. e/,o 1 316 MOODY, LIEUT. JAMES. NAlRRATIVE OF HIS EXERTIONS AND SUFFERINGS IN THE CAUSE OF GOVERNStENT, Since the Year 177 6; authenticated by proper certificates. Snmall 8vo, pp. 64, g.reen, nmoroeco, gilt back and edges, by aIcatthews. London, 1783 Fine copy; very reare. "Lieut. Moody, an American farmer, was so harrassed by mobs, associations, and committees, that, driven into the British lines, he became an active and, inl some instances, successful partisan against his countrymen." Bruce, half morocco, $27. 317 1OODY, LIEUT. JArrES. Narrative of his Exertions and S Sufferings ill the Cause of the Government since the Year 1776. IWritten- by ltimnsecf; with the Author's last corrections. Authenticated by proper Certificates. TVith an IntroductiO n and Notes by CIA11TLES I. Bus1NELL. P91ates. Fizne P.Iortraits of' Sir Ie11ry C(7in)ton, R1ochamlnbeau, Gens. Alrn7old, Gates, cand Ictyne inlserted. 8vo, uzncut. New YTork, 1865 PRIVATELY PRINTED..318 MOORE, FRANI-K. Diary of the American Revolution. From Newspapers and Original Documents. Portrcaits and Plates, onz India Paper'. 2 vols, royal 8co, unlcut. New York, 1865. LARGE PAPER: 100 copi es rpnted. Morrell, $8.50 per vol, 319 MOORE, GEORGE 11. "M1'. Lee's Plan —March 29, 1777." 6 /O The Treason of Charles Lee, Major-General, Second in Command in the American Army of the Revolution Portraits and faCc-similes. _Egnravnl of " tVashington cat 7vlonmoth," qfter Darley, inserted. 8vo, cloth, uncuet. New York, 1860 Fowle, $6.50. Whitmore, $3.25. II. A. Smith, $3. 320 MiOORE, HuGnI. Memoir of Col. Ethan Allen; containing the most interesting incidents connected with his private and public career. 12mo, cloth. Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1834 321 MooRE, SiR., 7M. A. Life of Genl. Edwcard Lacey, with a / List of Battles and Skirmishes in South Carolina, during the Revolutionary WVar. 8vo. Scarce. Spartanburg, S. C., 1859 82 t y y 322 MORRELL. Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of the entire Private Library of Mr. T. H. Morrell; comprising a Choice Collection of Books on the History and Antiquities of America, Illustrated Works, etc. To be sold at Auction, November 8th, 9th, & 10th, 1866. Priced. 4to, uncut. New York, 1866 LARGE PAPER; only 10 copies printed. a &o 323 MORRELL. Bibliotheca Americana. Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Books, belonging to Mr. T. H. Morrell; consisting of rare Works on the History and Antiquities of America, Illustrated Volumes, etc. To be Sold at Auction, January 12th and 13th 1869. 4to., uncut. New York, 1868 LARGE PAPER; only 6 copies printed. 6 o 324 MORRIS, CAPTAIN THOMAS. Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, (WITH HIS JOURNAL IN AMERICA.) Fine Portrait. 8vo., half morocco, Very scarce. London, 1791 This rare book contains a graphic account of several incidents in connection with the celebrated "Pontiac War."' Roche, $4.50. / &-. 325 MORRIS, GEORGE P. Poems. The Deserted Bride and other Productions. Portrait, and fine plates, by the best American.Engravers, fromn paintings by WEIR and DARLEY. 8vo, cloth, gilt. Scarce. New York, 1853 iG0 326 MORSE, JEDIDIAH. Sermon delivered at Charlestown, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, February 19, 1795: being the Day Recommended by GEORGE WASHINGTON, President of the United States of America, for Public Thanksgiving and Prayer. 8vo. Boston, 1795 327 MORSE, JEDIDIAH. Annals of the American Revolution;'or a Record of the Causes and Events which produced 83 and terminated in the Establishment of the American Republic, etc. Plates, comprising views of the Battle of Saratoga, Capture of A;.cdre, Storming of Stony Point, etc. 8vo, half norocco. Hartford, 1824 Morrell, autograph inserted, $5. Fisher, $3.50. 328 MORSlE, REV. JEDIDIAH. Report of the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs, comprising a Tour performed in the Summer of 1820, etc., for the purpose of ascertaining the Actual State of the Indian Tribes in our Country. Jfap and Portrait. 8vo., bds., uncut, rough edges. New Haven, 1822 Morrell, $2. 329 MORTON, NATHANIEL. NEW-ENGLAND'S MEMORIAL; or A O a oa brief Relation of the most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God, manifested to the Planters of Neuw-England in America; with special Reference to the first Colony thereof, Called NewPlymouth, &c., &c. Published for the Use and Benefit of present and future Generations, by NATHANIEL MORTON. Second Edition. Small 8vo, Crimson levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by Pratt. Boston: Reprinted for -Daniel Hincltman, at the Corner Shop ovcr-against the Brick-Meeting-House, 1721Fine coy.. "The first edition of this work was printed at Cambridge, N. E., in 1669, small 4to. The second edition (the above) appeared in Boston in 1721, with a Supplement by JOSIAH COTTON, Register of Deeds for the county of Plymouth."-Rich. 230 MOULTRIE, WILLIAM. Memoirs of the American Revolu- /~ J6 tion, so far as it related to North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Compiled from the most Authentic Materials, the Author's Personal Knowledge of the various Events, and including an Epistolary CorrespondenceI 84 on -Public Affairs, with Civil and Military Officers, at that Period. Fine Portrait, with extra one inserted. 2 vols., 8vo, fJill blue rmorocco, Pgilt, wlith inside borders, by Bec7ford. New York, 1802 Splendid coy; excessiely rare. Fisher, $16.50 per vol.; Bruce, $10.50 per vol., Roche, $7.75, per vol. 3J.~ 331 Moturln, G. Mourt's Relation; or, Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth. With an Introduction and Notes by Henry Mlartin Dexter. 4to, tncut.'oston, J. K. Wiggin, 1865 LARGE PtAPER; only 35 copies printel. J' 332 MURRAY, ItUGII. The United States of America; their Hlistory fionm the Earliest Period; their Industry, Commerce, National Works, etc., with Illustrations of the Natural His-tory, by James Nicol. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, hcalf cal7j Edinburgh, 1844.~J 533 MURRAY, HIGII. An Historical and Descriptive Account of British America; comprehending Canada Upper and Lower, Nova-Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, etc., with Illustrations of the Natural History, by James Wilson, F.R.S., and others. Mahp and Woodcqts.'3 vols., post 8vo, haltf calf. Edinburgh, 1839 4/ f o 334 MURRAY, REV. JAMES. An Impartial History of the Present IWar in America; containing an Account of its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs thereof, with its various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides. 3claps and 22 Portraits of Amnerican and British Officers, brilliant impressions, wvith very rare portrait of the Autthor inserted. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. London, 1778 Fine ccpy. lhe portraits include those of Gens. Washington, Charles Lee, Putnam, Arnold, Gates, Montgomery, Gage, Burgoyne, etc. 85 335 MURRAY, REV. JAMES. Sermons to Asses, to Doctors in / / Divinity, to Lord's Spiritual, and to Ministers of State, with Original Sketch of the Author's Life. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1819 836 MUSEUM OF REMARKABLE AND INTERESTING EVENTS, con- - taining Historical and other Accounts of Adventures, Incidents of Travel and Voyages, Scenes of Peril, and Escapes, Military Achievements, etc., etc.; with a full Account of the Captivity and truly wonderful escape of THOMAS ANDROS FROMI THE OLD JERSEY PRISON SHIP during the Revolutionary War, written recently by himself. Compiled principally by J. WATTS. 25 Engravings, including representation of "the Escape of Rev. Thomas Andros from the Old Jersey Prison Ship." 2 vols., 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and edges. Scarce. Cleveland, Ohio, 1844 A few pages very slightly water stained, otherwise a beautiful ccpy. 337 MUNSELL'S SERIES OF LOCAL HISTORY: 1. Pioneer History of the Champlain Valley; being an Account of the Settlement of the town of Willsborough, by William Gilliland, together with his Journal and other Papers, and a Memoir, and Historical and Illustrative Notes, by Winslow C. Watson, Esq. Albany, 1863 2. Sir Charles Henry Frankland, Baronet: or, Boston in Colonial Times, by Elias Nason, M.A. Albany, 1865 3. Random Recollections of Albany, 1800 to 1808, by Gorham A. Worth; with Notes. Numerous portraits and plates, on steel and wood. Albany, 1866 4. History of Lake Champlain from its Exploration by the French in 1609, to the close of the year 1814, by Hon, Peter S. Palmer. Plans of naval actions. Albany, 1866 11 86 6~ -The Sexagenary; or, Recollections of the Revolutionary War, by S. De Witt Bloodgood, Esq. Portraits of Schuyler, Burgoyne and Lady Ilarriet Ackland. Albany, 1866 6. Letters and Journals relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga, by Mrs. General Riedesel; translated from the original German, by William L. Stone. Portrait. Albany, 1867 7. Tah- Gah-Jute; or, Logan and Cresap, an Historical Essay, by Brantz Mayer. (A Vindication of Captain Cresap against the Charge of Murdering the Family of Logan, etc.) Albany, 1867 8 & 9. Memoirs and Letters and Journal of Major- General Riedesel, during his Residence in America. Translated from the Original German of Max von Eelking. By William L. Stone. Portrait and Plates. 2 vols. In all 9 vols., Royal 8vo, uncut. LARGE PAPER. Albany, Munsell, 1863-67 Of No. 1, but 30 copies were printed; qf the others, 50 copies. / J-S 338 MutNsELL, JOEL. Typographical Miscellany. Rare Portrait of Isaiah Thomas inserted. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1850 /3 J7 G& 6 ANTUCKET. PAPERS relating to the ISLAND of NANTUCKET. With Documents relating to the Original?I ~,n 3 Settlement of that Island, Martha's Vineyard, and other Islands adjacent, known as Duke's County, while under the Colony of New York. Compiled from official Records in the Office of the Secretary of State at Albany, New York. With an Introduction and Notes by Franklin B. Ilough..Map and fac-simile autographs, Small 4to., cloth uncut. J. Munsell, Albany, 1856 PRPIVATELY PRINTED: and only 150 copies. 87 Excessively rare in uncut condition, nearly: every copy having been bound for presentation. Fowle, half calf, trimmed, $40. Roche, half calf, trimmed, $18. Morrell, half morocco, trimmed, $12. 340 NANTUCKET. The same. 2 o o Half morocco. Albany, 1856 PRIVATELY PRINTED: 150 copies. Scarce. 341 NEAL, DANIEL. History of New-England, Containing an s" c'o Impartial Account of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Country. To which is added, The Present State of New England, etc. lap. 2 vols., 8vo, panelled calf. London, 1720 Fine copy. 342 NEILSON, CHARLES. An Original, Compiled and Corrected /4d Account of Burgoyne's Campaign, and the Memorable Battle of Bemis's Heights, September 19, and October 7, 1777, from the most authentic sources of Information, etc. Mlap, 12mo, cloth. Albany, 1844 Fisher, half morocco, autograph, etc, inserted, $8. 343 NEW-ENGLAND PRIMER, Improved for the more Easy At- L taining the True Reading of English. With Mr. Cotton's Catechism, etc. TWoodcut portrait of cohn fHancock. 16 oo, boards. Boston, 1777. Reprint in Fac-simile. Fisher, $3.25. 344 NEW YORK. Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the, v Astor Place Opera House, on the night of May 10th, 1849; with the Quarrels of Forrest and Macready, etc., with THIE REPLIES FRO1M ENGLAND, ETC., to certain Statements circulated in this County respecting MR. MACREADY." Engraving of the "Scene of the Riot." Portraits of Macready as " Macbeth," Forrest, etc., inserted. 8vo, hlf. morocco. Scarce. New York, 1849 88 / 7-r345 NIEW YORK. A Rejoinder to "The Replies from England, etc," together with an IMPARTIAL HISTORY AND REVIEw of the Lamentable Occurrences at the Astor Place Opera House, on the 10th of May, 1849. By an American Citizen. 8vo, pp. 119. New York, 1849 // 6 O 346 NEUw YORK. Almanacks. The American ALMANACK. For the Years of Christian Account, 1731, 1732, and 1733. Printed by Titan Leeds, Philomat, 3 vols., 12mo. Printed and sold by Willianz Bradford in Ne7w York, and Andrew Bradford, Philadelphia. 1731, 1732, 1733 / / ao 347 NEW YORK. Almanacks. The American ALMANACK. For the Years of Christian Account, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1742, and 1743. By TITAN LEEDS. 5 vols., 12mo, New York: Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1742, and 1743 Excessively rare. The Almanac for the year 1739 has a special historical interest on account of its authenticating the date of William Bradford's birth, in regard to which there has been so much controversy, See Calendar for the month of May; " THE PRINTER BORN THE 20TH, 1663." Wallace, in his " Commemorate Address at the Celebration of the 200th: Birth-day of Bradford," refers to the Almanac of this year (1739).i See pages 19, 20, and 102. / / 2 348 NEW YORK. Almanacks. THE AMERICAN ALMANACK. For the Year of Christian Account, 1741. By TITAN LEEDS, Philomat. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Andrew Bradford, 1741 349 NEW YORK. POOR WILL'S ALMANAC, for the Years of Christian Account, 1744 and 1750. By WILLIAM BIRKETT. 2 Vols. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by William Bradford, 1744; I. Warner and C. Bradford, 1750. 350 NEW YORK. AMERICAN COUNTRY ALMANAC for the 89 Years of Christian Account, 1747, 1748, 1751, 1752, and 1754. By THOMAS MORE, Pliilodespot. 5 vols. New York: Printed and Sold by J. Parker, 1747, 1748, 1751, 1752, 1754 351 NEW YORK. ASTRONOMICAL DIARY, or an ALMANACK for the Year of our LORD CHRIST, 1753. By ROGER SHERMAN. New York: Printed and sold by hienry De forest, 1753. In all 9 vols., 12mo. New York, and Philadelphia, 1 741-44-47-48-50-51-52-53-54. Scarce. 352 NEW YORK. "A MAP of the Country of THE FIVE NA- 6 () TIONS, belonging to the Province of NEw YORK, and of the LAKES, near which the Nations of FAR LIDIANS Live, with part of CANADA and River St. Lawrence." Small folio, in passepartout. New York: Printed and Published by William Bradford, 1727. Infine condition, and of excessive rarity. This Map was published by BRADFORD to accompany the original edi. tion of COLDEN'S FIVE INDIAN NATIONS, and was the FIRST one issued in the COLONY OF NEW YORK. 353 NEW YORK. Anthology of New Netherland; or, Trans- ~ o0 lations from the Early Dutch Poets of New York; with Memoirs of their Lives, by Henry C. Murphy. Portrait of Steendanz, fac-similes, etc. l'oyal 8vo, uncut. 75 COPIES PRIVATELY PRINTED. New York, 1865 Bradford Club Series, No. 4. Morrell, $13.00. 354 NEW YORK. [De Forest, T. R.] Olden Time in New 2.-5 York, by Those Who Knew. 12mo, half crimson le. vant morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1833 Morrell, unbound, $1.75. 90 o- 355 DE PEYSTER, FREDERIC. Early Political History of New York. Address delivered- before the New York Historical Society, on its Sixtieth Anniversary, Tuesday, November 22, 1864. Beautiful Portrait of Luther Bradish, engraved by Burt. Royal 8vo., uncut. LARGE PAPER; but fewl printed. New York, 1865 (4 /7'c 356 NEW YORK. Francis, John W. OLD NEW YORK; OR, REMINISCENCES OF THE PAST SIXTY YEARS. With a MEZOIR of the AUTHOR, by HENRY T. TUCKERMIAN. Portraits on India Paper, etc. UNIQUE COPY, being extended to Two Volumes. With extra Title Pages, and ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 158 PLATES, consisting of Portraits, Viezws, etc., and including some of the rarest engravings, illustrative of Neiw York, ever gathered together. There is also inserted an original autograph note (Ne~w York, Aug. 10, 1806) of HUGH GAINE, the Printer. 2 vols., 8vo, full rich green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut. LARGE PAPER; 100 copies printed. New York, 1865 In collecting the Illustrations for these volumes, ths RARITY and CONDITION of the plates has been more of a DESIDERATUM than to gather together a large number, the prevalent mania for OVERFLOWING a work with pictures giving it more the appearance of a SCRAP BOK. To those engaged in illustrating "Dr. Francis's OLD NEW YORK,"' the ac. companying list of some of the RARER portraits, etc., inserted in the above volumes, may not be uninteresting. Mrs. Alsop, Luther Bradish, George-Bancroft, William Bartram, Samuel Bard, John Bard, Matthew Carey, Henry Cruger, William Cobbett, J. S. Copley, Captain Jonathan Carver, George Frederick Cooke, William Dunlap, A. B. Durand, Lorenzo Dow, Citizen Genet, Elias Hicks, Philip Hone, Dr. Hosack, Washington Irving, Incledon. John Jay, Fanny ReiAble, Edmund Kean, Madame Malibran, Dr. John M. Mason, Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Miller, Dr. Mott, Governeur Morris, Macready, Dr. Ogilvie, John Pintard, Elihu Palmer, Hiram Powers, Priestley, Tom Paine, C. W. Peale, James K. Paulding, Capt. Riley, Dr. Stiles, Dr. Sprague, Elihu H. Smith, R. C. Sands, Peter Stuyvesant, Alexander Wilson, Dr. Waterhouse, Sir Peter Warren Hugh Williamson, etc., etc. Also Views of the Elgin Botanic Gardens, Columbia College, etc., etc. / Oi 357 NEW YORK. Francis, John W. New York During the 91 Last Half Century: A Discourse in Commemoration of the.Fifty-third Anniversary of the NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, and of the Dedication of their New Edifice (November 17, 1857). 8vo, uncut. New York, 1857 Original edition of Dr. Francis's " Old New York;" scarce, in uncut condition. 358 NEw YORK. Ireland, Joseph N. Records of the New /~7 o York Stage, from 1750 to 1860. Vignette Portraits. Extended to Four Volumes, and Illustrated by the in~.oO n/ isertion of ~Q Plates, consisting of Portraits of Fanny / iKemble, Ellen Tree, Clara Fisher, Mrs. Wood, Miss Phillips, Cooke, Kean, Forrest, Macready, Edwin Booth, Dowton, Braham, Incledon, ilamblin, Sheridan Knowles,.Mlajor Noah, Harwood, Wallack, etc., etc., with autograph Letters of Charlotte Cushman, Burton, and others. 2 vols., extended to 4, with extra title pages, 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York: T. H. Morrell, 1866-67 ONLY 200 COPIES PRINTED. "The acknowledged standard work on the Drama in America." 359 NEW YORK. Journal of a Voyage to New York, and a 7 o a Tour in several of the American Colonies in 1676-80, by JASPER DANKERS and PETER SLUYTER, OF WIEWERD, in Friesland, Translated from the Original Manuscript in Dutch, and Edited by HENRY C. MuIRPHY. Plates. Royal 8vo., pp. 440, uncut. Brooklyn, 1867 LARGE PAPER; 100 copies printed; scarce, Forms Vol. 1 of the Long Island Historical Society Publications. 360 NEW YORK. NEW YORK CITY DURING THE REVOLUTION: J 7'5 A Collection of Original Papers, Published from the 92 Original MSS. in the Possession of the Mercantile Library Association. M2ap, 4to, cloth, uncut. New York, 1861 Privately Printed for the Association. Morrell, morocco, extra plates, etc., $140; Fowle, $18; Allan, $9; Whiitmore, $7; Bruce, half Russia, $7. // /~ 6y 8361 NEW YORK. Proceedings of TAMMANY SOCIETY, or Columbia Order, on LAYING THE CORNER-STONE of their New Hall on Fourteenth Street, and Celebrating the Ninety-first Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, at Irving Hall, Thursday, July 4th, 1867. Also, a BRIEF HISTORY of the ORIGIN and EARLIER HISTORY of the Society. Published by order of the Tammany Society. Views of Old and New Tammany Hall. 28 Plates inserted, including portraits, some very rare, of James Madison, Marinus Willett, John Pintard, Philip Freneau, Stephen Allen, Walter Bowne, Ogden Hoffman,' Gulian C. Verplanck, Dewitt Clinton, etc. Also a number of scarce local views. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top. New York, 1867. -v 6 362 NEW YORK. SMITH, WILLIAM. History of the Province of New York, from the First Discovery to the Year MDCCXXXII. To which is annexed, a Description of the Country, with a short Account of the Inhabitants, their Trade, Religion, and Political State, etc. Bare " View of Fort George, with the City of Netw York," inserted. 4to, full levant morocco, gilt, by Matthews. London, 1757 Fine copy, Very scarce. Contains the plate of Oswego, often wanting. Wight, half calf, $33. Morrell, $24. Bruce, half morocco, $20. < -363B NEW YORK. SMITH, WILLIAM. The History of the late Province of New York, from its Discovery to the Appointment of Governor Colden in 1762. Portrait of Coldew ineserted. 2 vols., dvo, bo(crds, unzcut, rotygh edcles. New York, 1830 Friom the library of Commodore Charles Wilkes, with his autograph. Bruce. half morocco, $5.25 per vol. Whitmore, $4.25 per vol. HA. Smith, $2.50 per vol. 364 NEW\\ YOlt. The CIARTER OF TIlE CITY OF NEW YORI; /Yo a Printed by Order of the Mayor, Recorder, Alderman, and Commrnonalty of the City aforesaid. To which is Annexed, THE ACT OF T.IE GEXERAL ASSEMIBLY Confirmning the same. Folio, pp. 52. Full crimson levazt n0morocco,,rich gilt back, andl inside borders, by Beford. New York: Printed by JoIHN PETER: ZEN.GERI. 1735 Fine clean copy. Excessively rare. NEWV YORK. See Dendtoni, Daniel. TRIAL OF ZENGER. 366 NEW JERSEY. A Bill in the Chancery of NIAew Jersey, at 0 oa the Suit of JoiiN Earl of STAIR, and Others, Proprietors of the Eastern l)ivision of Nlew? Jersey, against BeljamniJn BonCd, and some other Persons of Elizacbeth Towni, distintguished by the namle of the Clink-er Lot Right Jfen; with tlle PUBLICa TIONS of the Council of' the Proprietors of Eacest Ae, Jersey, etc., concerning the RIOTS coI1mmitted ill NEW JERSEY~, and the Pretences of the Rioters and their Sedulcers. 3 large la 01ps. olio, pp. 124, 39?uncut. Of,qreat r(,rity. PUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION. Printed by James Parker, in Yew York, 1747; and a few copies are to be sold by him and Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. NEW J ElSEY. See ASnith, Samunzel, History of _Mew Jersey. 368 NICHOLSON, JAMIES 13. Manual of the Art of Book-binding, / etc., designed for the Practical Workman, the Amateur, and the Book Collector. Plcates (mnd Specimens. 12mno, cloth. Philadelphia, 1856 Roche, half mnor., $2.50: Morrell, $2.25. 12 94 _g. — 369 NILES, H. Principles and Acts of the Revolution in Amer-,, ica, or an Attempt to Collect and Preserve some of the Speeches, Orations and Proceedings, with Sketches and ReLmarks on Men and Things, and other filgitive and neglected pieces, belonging to the Revolutionary Period in the IUnited States, etc. Royal 8vo, half moroceo, gilt top, uneCt. Baltimore, 1822 / 6'O 370 NORTON, CAIRLES B. Literary Letter, comprising American Papers of Interest, and a Catalogune of Rare and Valuable Books relative to America. Plates an(ld Facsiniles. 6 Nos. All pdlulishedl. SmJall 4to. New York, 1857-60 These little pamphlets have become quite scarce, and contain, besides other valuable matter, the Bibliography of the State of Maine, prepared by the Hon. William Willis. / / &U 6O,j'CALLAGHAN, E. B. List of the Editions of the Holy,~ ~' Scriptures and Parts Thereof, Printed in America previous to 1860; with Introduction and Biographlical Notes. FEc-simriles of thre Title P(/lges to Eliot's Inc*dian Bible, etc. Roy(al 8zo,,uvcut. ONi,Y 150 COPIES PRINTED. Albany, 1861 Fowle, $20; Wight, $9.50; Bruce, $6.25: NMorrell, $6; Roche, $6. _-. 6372 ORATIONS. British Cruelty, Oppression, and Murder. Oration Delivered by JOHN HIANCOCK, Esq., at Boston, in Commemoration of the..Boston Mllassacre, March 5th, 1770; also an Oration Delivered by Dr. JosEPhI WARREN, at Boston on the same Subject, etc., with an Ac-. counrt of t/he Capcttivity ot MIrs. JEREMIAH HOWE, taken by the Inclians at JIinsdale, N. IH., JuTly 27til, 1765. 122mo, uzncct. Barre. P. M. Davis, Publisher (no place), 1824 95 373 6ADEitLY BOOK OF THE NORTHERN ARtY, at Ticonderoga / 6 0 anld Mount Independence, from October 17th, 1776, to January 8th, 1777, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, and an Appendix..Portrait of General Gates, and.Map, with inserted Portrait of Colonel Antholny Wayne. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, unciut. Albany, Hiunsell, 1859 LARGE PAPER; only 10 copies printed. Munsell's Historical Series, No. 3. Fowle, $27.50; Wight, $10.25. S74 THE SAME. i- Small 4to, uncut, LIMITED EDITION. Albany, Munsell, 1859 ~ AINE, THOMAS. The American Crisis, and a Letter d 6 to Sir Guy Carleton, on the Murder of CAPrTAIN HUDDY, and the Intended Retaliation on CAPTAIN ASGILL, of the Guards. 8vo, pp. 293, uncut, rough edges. Very rare. London, 1788 376 PARIKMAN, JR., FRANCIS. History of the Conspiracy of Z4"> 6 Pontiac, and the War of the North American Tribes against the English Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. Maps, Plate, " Pontiac's.Fire.Raft" inserted. Thick Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. LARGE PAPER; 75 Copies printed. Boston, 1866 Morrell $7.00. S77 PARKMAN, JR., FRANCIs. France and England in North' Z/ GE WASmXIIGTON, a1nd.I-te.wis i:lcl rsoon, L.., etcp.8vo,. 79,'t uc. tt. Clalilestown, 1800 30o — so,640 WxASHINGSTO-,-. SifIIKINSON-,,JoHIN XAssAt'.'the Washlilnlgtons, a Tale of a Country Parish in the Seventeenth Century. Based on Authentic Documents. Plates. Croron 8vo, cloth, 7uIzc?'ut Ce. 4 London, 1860 Contains a valuable historical account of the Ancestors of Washington. Dr. Sti]es' copy sold in 1866, for $9. Stiles, $9.00. Morrell, calf $5.00. g/ J-t 641 WASIIN-GTON. SMITHt, JEREMIAH. Oration on the Death 1i61 of George \Wasl1inton; delivered at Exeter, February 22, 18()0. 8,,,.; 1, uet.,V S.rce. Exeter, 1 800 642 \VxSIIIN-G(TON. $xNOWEn-m, JAMEs Rloss. MIedallic Memlo- --- - ials of Wa:slliigtonl ii thle MIit of tile United States. 79.Bl.e!tf.titftil ].~1/,'(P'i;,q/ s!5'o,ti Ji([(:[lS. Imnqperitl 8to, (/1othlc. Philadelphlia, 1861 6413 \W. suxlsl'o. 5N.-, S lA.liiK. ]lite ot George Washilng- o ton, Comnliander-in-Chief of the Amnerican A rmies, and First'President of tle United States, to which are adled his Diaries and Speeches, and various Iliscellaneous Papers relating to his Habits and Opinions. Poitratits oJ, IdCliC pape'. 2 8?ols. So, cloth, tnczcat. Fi)ie large type elitito,. London, 1839 Portrait and Autograp)h Letter (!/' JAREI) SPARKS ihserted, also several Portraits of WASHINTON>. etc. Morrell, S6.00 per vol. 644 WA\ SIING;TON. SP.AI.is,.JAI i.:l,.,ife of George Washinl- aa ton. Pt'tes, inllud-liy/ the beautifCul Portrait of IaUitshiegton enf/r( ed by A. B1. ])b'atn(1 (jer' Sttfart's P(Uit-,2(A. 8vo, (loth, tcuete. ]EarlyI qLitiwo. Boston, 1844 645 WVASIInN-GTOX. SSTEgA-RNS, ELIsIIk.. Euhgilo in on General 6 o (eorge Waslilton;; Sloken at'lolland, onil the 22nd of Felruary, 1800, at tie relquest of the Tnhabitants. 1 2)to,.,,,cmtt. f 1/(tc. East Windsor, July, 29, 1800 646 WXASIINGTON. STOrY, Is. AAC. Etllogy on the Glorious f 0 Virtues of the Illustrious General George Washincgton, who died at Jfoumtt VITr;o)t, Decembler 14, 1799, in the 68th year of his age —,; e i, hwonor (cl fa ll of' glory. 8vo, 2pp. 23, u',eutt. Worcester, 1800 647 WASHINGTON. STORY, NATIIAN. l)iscourse delivered on o- -ro Friday, December 2 7, 1799, the Day set apart by the 16'2 Citizens of Hartford, to lamnent befo)re God, the Death of General George AWVashington, etc. 8eo, pp. 31. Hartford, 1800 t 6' o 648 WASIIIN(iu O. TRu-MBUIm,, B1),JA.1 -ix. Funeral Discourse delivered at North ITaven, December 29, 1799, on the death of General George Washington, etc. are Poi'trait, evlnrarce(d I/ y oolittle. 8c.o, p2p. 31, ]1ciaf mnoos1rco.,&c.'c-r. NTew Haven, 1800 Roche. uncut, $6.00. O60o 649 WAS-INGTO-N. TUcIKE1aIANx, IIENI T. The Character and PIortraits of Washington. Porbtraits oC ntSm, Icdic Paper. Portrait of' Y'ackerm'an, acd \Tws)cppercuttinL relati) veC to Port'raits of T:[Cshinglto~n inRelrte(7. 4to, un cut, in. portfolio. -Tehry sce)rcc. New York, 185 9 ONLY 156 COPIES PRINTED. Morrell, 820. Whitenan, $16. Brtce, 12.50. / 0+50 WAsiriS-INGToNx. TucKER;:MAN, JoSEPI. Funeral Oration occasioned by the death of General George Washington, written at the request of the Boston ifeclanZic's lssociation, etc. S8o, pp. 2-. lBostoll, 1800'/ G' 6O351 WASIING;TON. Up1nIA-x[, REN-. C. W'. Life of Gen. Washing)ton, First President of the United States, written by himself; comprising his MIenoirs and Correspondence, etc. Portraits of TVltshington ca(:d Fi''aculin, an d tiewts of the " Seige " oJ Aezwo lor'k," antd " Sutrrendler' (at tra cttoga." 2 vols, crow:n Sco, cloth,',Cuncut. London, 1852 Wight, half Russia,.<2.00 per vol. Roeie. half Russia, uncut, $2.00 per vol. / J 59 it2 VWASIIINGTON. UPIIAM, CIAInI.LES WX. [The Same.] lortrafit inserte(l. 2 vols, 12nto, hartf calf, lilt. Boston, 1840 O) 653 WA.SniI''NGTOx. Washinltoniana; containinlg a sketch of the 1(63 Life andl)eath of the late General George Washington;l with a collection of elegant Eulogies, Orations, Poems, etc., sacred to his Memory; also, an appendix comprisinmg all his most Valuable Public Papers, and his last Will and Testament. Portrait, engrav.ed y Edwiin. svo0, sh8eep. Fine copy. Lancaster, 1802 Morrell, $10. Wight, $9.50. Whiteman,. $8,50. Corner, S7.50. Smith, $7.X0. lWhitmore, $5.75. 654 W\ASIIINGTON. Washingtoniana; or Memorials of the Death - - Jof George Washington, giving an Account of the Funeral Honors paid to his Memory, with a List of Tracts and Volumes printed upon the occasion, and a Catalogue of Medals commemorating the Event. By Franklin B. Iouglh. Portraits on lndica paper, cand laJpq. 2 vols, 4to, tuncut. LARGE PAPiER: only 85 copies p)rinte(. *JE: 1Elliot Tood7ard, Roxbury, aMass., 1 865 MIorrell, $6. 75 per vol. Cornor, $5.50 per vol. Bruce, $5,00 per vol. 6355 WASHc.INGTOX. Washington Chair, presented to tlle New / r' Y'olrk Historical Society, by Benjamin Robert Winthrop, 1857. Plates. 8vo, clot/h. New York, 1857 EDITION LIMIi'TED. Whitmore, $1.50. Roche, $1.50. 656 TAsHINGTON. W~EEMIS, R-EV. li. L. A History of the -2- a O Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits, of Gen. George CVts7hington, Faithfully taken from Aiuthentic Documents, and now, in a Second Edition Improved; Respectfully offered to the perusal of his Countrylen; as also, all others who wish to see Human NatLure in its most finished form. Rare Portrait of WTaslingyton. 8vo, greenz crushled levantt nzorocco, gilt, with rich inzside borders, by XJatthlews. Philadelphia, 1800 The octavo edition of this well known biography is6 of great rarity. Inserted in this copy is a beautiful woodcut Portrait on tinted paper of the Author, Dr. Weems. 1(34 / /~t; T7 WVsmxNGTo N. W\IEExs, (rlEv. 31. L..L. ife of George Was1hingrton, with Curious Anecdotes, equally honourable to himself, and exemplary to his young Countrymen. 1 } i ~Portr(tit az(l 3Iacp, wCith, (-l;iots engrarvi.ngs of Brac(loclk's )efea(t, t(he clattle of Lexingrlton, etc. 12tio, halt',m orocco, g/ilt!hck and:t ef/yvaS. Philadelphia, 1818 7' 058 WA\sXIINGTo-N. W\EEm.I, REV. M1. L. life of' George W\ashington, Withl Curious Anecdotes, equally honourable to himself, and exemnllary to his young Countrymen. Twenty-sixth Edition greatly imlprov ed. Portrait, ap, and PIlates, colmprising caznons f1rie sentcationss of the _Battle o(f Le.xingtfon, Ctapire of lnrC7'e, etc., etc. 12nio, sh/i'p. Philadelplia, 1824;7' 6' 6' 659 \ESHINC, GTOXN. AV TRnOIL, 1v. ROBEIZT G(. Oration occasioned by the Death of Lieutenant-General George Washington. D)elivered at the Lutheran Church, in Scoharie, on the 15th of January, 1800. To which is added the Order of Procession, and a numlber of elegiac Oc7es. 12mro,py). 20, mrnctlt. Cooperstown, 1800 One of the rarest of Weshington. Eulogies. Probably impelfect, as the ODES are wanting, tholugh they may never have been printed. nTot ki7owing of another cobpy, it /as b7een, impossible to compare by collating. 6/v~ C C'060 VBASHINGTON. Writings of George Washington; beinlg his Correspondence Addresses, Mlessages, and other Papers, Official and Private, Selected andl IPublished from the Original 3Manuscripts; with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations, by Jared Sparks. Portraits, MaipaCs, etc. 1 2 7ol'0. lnjper.ial Silo, hoardCs, ImncCtt. LARGE PAPrE: F in'e, clean. Copy. Boston, 1834 Name of previous owner has been c74t from Title paye of rolulmes 2 and 3, otherwise a splendid copy. Fowle, tree calf, $25 per vol. Bruce, half Russia uncut, $10.50 per vol. Whitmore, $8,00 per vol. Whiteman, $6.75 per vol. Wight, $6.00 per vol. Roche, S5.75 per vol. /91SO 61 WXATSON, ELiANASI. History of the Rise, Progress and 165 Existing Condition of the lVTesteirw (anacls in the Stato of New York, from September, 1788, to the completion of the Middle Section of the Grand Canal, in 1812, etc. Fine Portrait of ilkwctah. -iV[itson, and J2Iaps. Svo, calf,; /ilt. Albany, 1820 Morrell, boards, uncut, $3.00. 662 WAYNE. Orderly Book ot the Northern Army, at Ti- i 6 conderoga and Mt. Independence, friom October 17th, 1776, to January 8th, 1777, with Biographical and Ex- planatory Notes, and an Appendix. Portrait aend AIap. 4to, unc?(ut. Albanv, 1 859 LARGE PAPEPR only 10 copie prinited. Munsell's Historical Series, No. 2. 663 WEBSTER, NOAH. Collections of Essays and Fugitive Wri- 2 -; /o tings, on Moral, Historical, Political and Literary Subjects. Portrait insertec. 8zvo, sheep~, Boston, 1790 Contains' Sketches of the Americ(an Rerolutiov." "Remarks on Indian | Funerals, etc." 664 WvELD, JUN.,'ISAAC. Travels through the States of North oi -id America, and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the years 1795, 1796 and 1797. 16 Fine Plates, including vie?'s of 1Mt. [evrnoo,, 2Lat/ral Bridge, etc. 2 vols. in. 1. 8?o, half crimnso moirocco, unc?ut. London, Stockdale, 1807 665 WELDE, T. A Short Story of the Rise, Rteign and Ruin of - the Antinomians, Fcamilists and Libertines that infected the Churches of NEw ENGLAND; and how they were Confuted by the Assembly of Ministers there. As also of the Magistrate's Proceedings in Court against them. Together with God's Strange, Remarkable Judgements from Heaven upon some of the Chief Fomenters of these Opinions; and the lamentable death of Mirs. Iletchinson, etc. Small 4to. pp). 64. Full 21 166 crimson levant morocco, gilt badk, inside borders and edges, by Pratt. London, 1692 Beautiful clean copy, with large margins of this very rare tract. Morrell, Title inlaid, calf, $26. ) A AJ666 WESTERN ANNALS. Annals of the West; embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which have occurred in the Western States and Territories from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six.:Compiled from the most Authentic Sources, and published by James L. Albach. Thick royal 8vo, pp. 1016, sheep. Pittsburgh, 1857 j3, 667 WESTERN WORLD. The United States. Fine steel plate Vignette engraved by Finden, representing " Washington taking leave of his Ofcers," etc. 2 vols. post 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1830-32 /? a-/Al 668 W~ETMORE, PROSPER M. Lexington, with other Fugitive Poems. Portraits of General Wetmore, Clara Fisher, and other plates inserted. 8vo, boards, uncut. Scarce. New York, 1830 X Morrell, extra plates, morocco, $21.00. Whitmore, no plates, $3.00. Whiteman, no plates, $3.00. Roche, no plates, $2.25. /fJ 6O to 669 WHEATLEYr PHILLIS. Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. By Phillis Wheatley, NEGRO SERi VANT TO MR. JOHN WHEATLEY, OF BOSTON IN NEW ENGLAND. Cutrious Portrait, fine impression. Small 8vo, original sheep binding. Rare. London, 1773 Fisher, half morocco, uncut, $15. /~' a6' 6670 WHITBOURNE, RICHARD. A Discovrse and Discovery of NEW-FOVND LAND, With many reasons to proove how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made, after a better manner than it was. Together with a laying open of certaine Enormities and abuses commit 167 ted by some that trade to that Co untrey, and the meanes laid downe for rejormation thereof. Written by Cap taine Richard Whitbou'rne, etc. As also a louing Institution: and likewise the copies of certaine Letters sent from that Countrey, which are printed in the lat- ter part of this Booke. Royal Arms on reverse of E Title. Small 4to, fullpolished calf, by Bedford. ie-ry rare. London, 1623 671 WHITE, GEORGE. Statistics of the State of Georgia; in- 7f /j T eluding an Account of its Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical History, etc., with Notices of the Manners and Customs of its Aboriginal Tribes. giap. Thick 8vo, i cloth. Savannah, 1849 Wight. $2.88. 672 WHITE, STEPHEN. Sermon occasioned by the lamentable i death of Col. JOSEPiH TRUMIBULL, ESQ., who departed this life, July 23d, 1778, and delivered in the First So- ciety in Lebanon, at his Interment, July the 24th. 8vo, pp. 17, uncut. Very scarce. Hartford, 1779 673 WHITEFIELD, GEORGE. Journal of a Voyage from London J 8 to Savannah, in Georgia, with continuation, etc. Post 8vo, cloth. London, 1830 674 WHITEHEAD, WILLIA3M A. Contributions to the Early His- /!- tory of Perth Amboy and adjoining County, with sketches of Men and Events in New Jersey, during the Provincial Era. Maps and Engravings, including portraits of Governor Fanklin, John TVWtson, early Americac Painter, etc. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1856 675 WImInrIER, JOHN G. Poems, illustrated by H. Billings. / 2Fine Portrait, and illustrations on steel. 8vo, cloth, gilt. Boston, 1849 676 WILKES, CHARLES. Narrative of the United States Ex- j/2 j 168 ploring Expedition, duringthe years, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Portrait and nzmerous fie steelplates and woodculcts.?Autogracph, and 2 extra portraits of Com7mzodore Wilkes inserted. 5 vols.,?with Atlas together; 6 vols., Roy. 8vo, cloth, uincut. Philadelphia, 1845 / 6 li 677 WILKINSON, EIZA. Letters, during the Invasion and Possession of Charleston, S. C., by the British in Revolutionary War. Arranged from the Original Manuscripts, by Caroline Gilman. 12too, cloth.` New York, 1839 Wight, $2.38. Morrell, half' morocco, $2.00. 6 oaa 678 WILLARD, SAMIUEL. A Complete Bo)Y F DIIVINITY IN Two HUNDRED AND FIFTY Expository Lectures on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism, wherein the Doctrines of the ChJristian.Religion are unfolded, etc., etc. By the Reverend and Learned SAMUEL WILLARD, M. A., Late Pastor of the Soucth Church in Boston, and VicePresident of Harvard College in6 Cambridge, in New iE zngland. _Iolio, pp. 914, h]alf brown morocco, red edges. Boston, 1726 Portrait wanting. 6 o 679 WILLETS, MARINUS. Narrative of the PMilitary Actions of Colonel Marinus Willett, taken Chiefly from his Own Manuscript. Prepared by his Son, William AI. Willett. Fine proof Portrait of Col. VWillett. 8vo, boards, uncut, rouCgh edges. Vry rare. New York, 1831 Fine clean copy, with original Historical Document, dated Fort Stanwix, 9th August, 1777, signed by SIR JOHN JOINSON (one of the rarest of American Autographs), inserted; also, View of Major Willett's residence, and cuttings. Roche, no extra matter, $10. ot a 680 WILLIAMS, REV. ELEAZER. Life of Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen, alias Thonmas Williams, a Chief of the Caughnawaga 169 Tribe of Indians in Calada. Rare original receipt to United Stctes Store-Keeper, -Detroit, Jtly 25, 1820, for Ordicance Stores jbr "the use of a party of the SixNattions of oindiacns," signed, "ELEAZER WILLIAMS," inserted. Roy(l 8vo, cloth. Albany, Munsell, 1859 ONLY 200 COPIES PRINTED. Whiteman, morocco, $5.50. Wight, half morocco, $4.00. Roche, half morocco, $4.00. 681 WILLIAMS. STEPHEN W. American Medical Biography; 7 d ol, Memoirs of Eminent Physicians, etc. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Greenfield, Mass., 1859 Intended as a Supplement to DR. THACHER'S MEDICAL BIOGRAPHY. See THACHER. 682 WILSON. Orderly Book. Expedition of the British and, 0 Provincial Army, under Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Amherst, against Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1759. Map. Small 4to, boards, tuncut. Albany, 1857 Fowle, $60. MUNSELL'S HISTORICAL SERIES, NO. 1. 683 WIRg, WILLIA3M. Letters of the British Spy. Originally / 5ld published in the Virginia Argus, in August and September, 1803. Second Edition. Iwo Portraits of i Wirt andl fine autograph letter, TVashington, December 4, 1820 inserted. 8vo, boards. Scarce. Richmond, December, 1803 The first collected edition. 684 WOOD, SILAS. Sketch of the F'irst Settlement of the several / 9' 01 Towns on Long Island; with their Political Condition, to the end of the American Revolution. New Edition. View of' Battle Pass, Brooklyn, inserted. 8vo, boards. uncut. Rare. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1828 Morrell, half morocco, uncut, $20. H. A. Smith, $8.25. Bruce, $5. 170 f| A 685 WOODWARD. HISTORICAL SERIES. 1, 2 Records of Satem Witchcraft, copied from the Original Documents, 1691-2. 2 vols. 200 COPIES PRINTED. 3, 4 lHistory of the InLdian TlVars in Xew England, etc., from the Original Work; by the Rev. William Hubbard, edited by Samuel G. Drake. Map. 2 vols. 300 COPIES PRINTED. 5, 6, 7 ilVitchcraft Delusion in. New En.gland; its Rise, Progress and Termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather, and Mr. Robert Calef, etc. Edited by Samuel G. Drake. 3 vols. 280 COPIES PRINTED. In all 7 vols. Small 4to, uncut. Roxbury, Mass., 1864-1866 Volumles 1 and 2 of this series have on several occasions brought from $15 to $20 each. 6' 686 WYNNE, JAM}ES Private Libraries of New York. 12 plates inserted, consisting of fine Portraits of T. F. Dibdin, Isaac lralton, Samuel -Rogers, John Allan, George _Bancroft, Henry C. iXurphy, WV. E. Burton, etc., some being proofs on India paper. Thick Imperial 8vo, cloth, Nuncut. New York, 1860 LARGE PAPER: 100 copies printed. Fowle, morocco, $41. Morrell, plates inserted, half morocco, $37. H. A. Smith, half Russia, $21. Wight, half morocco,$18.50. Contains view of the interior of the Library of William Curtis Noyes. 6 687 WYNNE, JAMES. [The Same.] Plate, interior of WI. C. Noyes' Library. Thick 8vo, crimson levant morocco, gilt top, uncutG, by f~atthezws. New York, 1860 EDITION LIMITED. 00 ~ OUNG, SAMUEL. A Wall Street Bear in Europe, with his Familiar Foreign Journal of a Tour through Portions of England, Scotland, France, and Italy. ByT. Q. 12imo, half crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut 171 PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION. Scarce. New York, 1855 Allan, extra plates, morocco, $11.50. Morrell, half morocco, $2.50. 689 YOUNG, ALEXANDER. Chronicles of the First Planters of v' the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623 to 1636. Now first collected from Original Records, etc., with Notes. Portrait of Governor ]Winthrop. 8vo, cloth, Boston, 1846 Fowle, $3.50. Bruce, calf, $3.00. Whiteman, $2.75. N~tv ;4AREW, 1BAMFYLDE MOORE. Life and Adventures V6 I of, the King of the Beggars, being an Account of his Life, etc., with his travels twice through a great part of North America, giving a particular account of the Origin, Government, Laws and Customs of the Gip- sies, and a Dictionary of the Cant Language used by the Mendicants. Plate. 12mo, boards, uncut. London, 1827 691 COOPER, MYLES. National Humiliation and Repentance -' 0O recommended, and the Causes of the Present Rebellion in AMERICA, assigned in a Sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Friday, December 13, 1776, etc., by MYLES COOPER, LL.D., President of KING'S! COLLEGE, NEW YORK, etc. 4to, pp. 24. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1777 f View of King's College, (Columbia College) inserted. 692 DAVIS, WILLIAM J., AND DAWSON, HENRY B. Reminiscen- d 0o ces of the CITY OF NEW YORK AND ITS VICINITY. Plates. 12mo, uncut. New York, 1855 50 COPIES ONLY PRIVATELY PRINTED. Very scarce. Presentation copy to WASHINGTON IRVING. 693 [GRArNT, MRS.] Memoirs of an American Lady; with j 22 174 Sketchles of Atlnners and Scenery in America, as they existed previous to the Revolution. 2 vols., cr., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1817 3,17 ff ~694 HIJNTON, JOHN HOW:ARD. History and Tropography of the United Stams. Illustrated with a Series of Views, drawn on tihe spot, and engraved on steel. 100 F-ine plates. 2 vols., 4to, boards,?,nct. ORIGINAL IDITION. London, 1830 7 he plates include beautiful views of the Aew }York Battery, Columbia College, Fort Ticonderoga, Lake George, ~The Palisades, Chestnut St. Theatre, Phila., Wlaluat St. Theatre, Phila., MJasonic Hall, Broadway, etc. J3-~i 695 J3EFERSON. Original Autograph Letter of TIOM3AS JEFFERSON, to JUDGE PAGE, of Virginia. 1 page, 4to. Philadelphia, October 31, 17 75 Ulisigned. Of great Historical interest, says, "G-en. Montgomery and our forces before St. John, etc., have repelled three different attacks from the Fort, etc., etc." Accompanying this letter are 5 Portraits of Jefferson, somne very rare, including a fine original drawing. J-d 696 JOIINsoN. Original Autograph Leftter of SI WILLIA,1AM1 JOHNSON, 1 page, 4to. " Johnson 1T1all, 24th jazuazr!, 1 767, with rare Portrait. FINE SPECI3IEN.. J-j' 6B97 LAFAYETTE. Complete HIistory of tle Marquis De Lafayette, MIajor General in the Army of the -United States of Alnerica, in the War of the Revolution; with account of his Tour through the United States, in 1825. By an officer in the late Army. Too Portracits, view of " landing of Letfayette at Castle Garden," etc. i Fine original aLtograpC h letter of Layfayette inserted. Svo, calf. New York, 1826 // f-' 698 LEE. GIRDLESTONE, TIOMAS. Facts tending to prove that GENERAL LEE, was never absent from this Country, for any length of time, during the years, 1767, 175 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and that he was the Author of' JINIUS. Rare Portrait of Gen. Charles LTee, (full lenygth, with hiis Dog,) taken from a caricature (rlawing, )by Barham Rushbrooke, Esq., also Pac-sini- I les. 8vo, pop, 138, boarcdl qtncut, rough ecges. Finee clean. cop:y. Very scarce. London, 1813 699) MISCIELLANEA CUIIOSxA. A Collectioni of Curious Travels, j- VCoyages, Anti~qities, an,(d Aazctural Iistories of Coun-, tries, etc., as delivered to the Royal Society. Plates, Fac-similes, etc. 3 vols. 8vo, cacf. London, 1726 The third volume contains Clayton's Account of Virginia, and other mat-' ter relative to America. 700 NATIONAI, PORTRAIT GALLERY OF DISTINGUISHED AMEni - 6 o' CANS. Conducted by James Herring, New York, and Janmes 13. Longacre, Philadelphia, under the Superin- I tendence of the American Academy of Fine Arts. 144 Portraits of Statesmen-, Soldiers, Authars, etc., etc. 4 vols. 4to. 2morocco, gilt. LARGE PAPER. ar'ce. Philadelphia, 1834-35-36-39 Morrell, uncut, $13.00 per vol. 701 NORTHERN INVASION OF OCTOBERt 1780. A Series of Pa- i. -v pers relating to the Expeditions from Canada under Sir John Johnson and others against the FRONTIERS OF' NEW YORK, which were supposed to have C'onnection with Arnold's Treason. Prepared from the Originals, with an Introduction and Notes, by Franklin B. Hough. 3lfap and Plate. Royal 8vo, uzccut. 75 COPIES PRIVATELY PRINTED. New York, 1866 Bradford Club Series, No. 6. 702 REBELLION. EVANS, MRS. Silas Marner, the Weaver of' J Raveloe. 12tmo, ppv. 276. Mobile, 1863 Covers made of Wall-paper. 703 SEW.AII, ANNA. Beauties of, Carefully Selected and AL- & 176 ] [ phabetically arranged under appropriate heads. By W. C. Oulton. _'ne Portrait of Miss Seward, engraved by Woolnoth, after Romney. 12rno, boards, uncut. London, 1822 v.4i ~704 SMITH, JOSHUA HETT. An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre, Adjutant-General of his Majesty's Forces in North America. To which is added a Monody on the Death of Major Andre, by Miss Seward. Map and View of Andre's Monument in Westminster Abbey. 8vo, half calf: London, 1808 Has fine Portrait of Andre inserted, but wants the one belonging to the book. SD LARGE BLACK WALNUT BOOKCASE, glass doors, with drawers, will be sold on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13th, AT 8 O'CLOCK.