Der Geschwinde Intreszen=Rechner, oder die Verechnung der Intreszen von 1 Schilling bis zu 1000 Pfunden, und von 25 Cents bis zu 1000 Thalern, zu 6 pro Cent. von einem Tage bus zum ganzen Jahr. Von Johann Simon Casear. Reading, (Penn.) gedruckt und zu haben bey Johann Ritter und Comp. 1816.1798 Title Page of a German Book Deposited 15 April 1816 by John Simon Caesar as AuthorTHE ANALECTIC MAGAZINE AND NAVAL CHRONICLENo 784 Title Page of "The Analectic Magazine & Naval Chronicle" Deposited 2 Jany 1816 by Moses Thomas as ProprietorELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY, DESIGNED FOR YOUNG STUDENTS IN THAT SCIENCE. IN SIX SECTIONS. Sect. 1. Of the Solar System. Sect. II. of the Earth in particular. Section III. Of Maps and Globes. The three foregoing Sections contain the Scientific, or Astronomical part of Geography, digested in a clear and comprehensive manner. Sect. IV. Of the different Religions, Governments, Languages, Civilization, and Commerce of Nations, with an Outline of Universal History. Sect. V. Of Political Divisions of the Earth, into Empires, Kingdoms, &c.; or the Historical part of Geography. Sect. VI. Of Chronology. BY BENJAMIN WORKMAN A. M. THE SIXTEENTH EDITION. Illustrated with, 1. A Map of the World. 2. A Plate of the Solar System. 3. A Plate of the Seasons. 4. A Globe in a darkened Room. 5. A Representation of Eclipses. 6. A Map of North America. 7. A Map of the United States. 8. A Map of South America. 9. A Map of Europe. 10. A Map of Asia. 11. A Map Africa. PHILADELPHIA; PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM M'CARTY. M'Carty & Davis, printers. 1816.[*LC*]N833 Title Page of "Elements of Geography Deposited 9th Oct. 1816 by Wm McCarty as ProprietorA New System of Text and Running Hand Penmanship by William Williams Writing Master Philadelphia.[*No 835 Title Page of A New System of Running Hand" Deposited 12 Octr 1816 by William Williams as Propr*]LETTERS ON ENGLAND COMPRISING DESCRIPTIVE SCENES; WITH REMARKS ON THE STATE OF SOCIETY, DOMESTIC ECONOMY, HABITS OF THE PEOPLE, AND CONDITION OF THE MANUFACTURING CLASSES GENERALLY. INTERSPERSED WITH Miscellaneous Observations and Reflections. BY JOSHUA E. WHITE OF SAVANNAH. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. William Fry, Printer. 1816[*No.815 Title Page of "Letters on England" [&c?] Deposited 1st. July '16 _ by William Fry as Propr.*] [*LC*]A SURVEY OF THE WISDOM OF GOD IN THE CREATION: OR A COMPENDIUM OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. CONTAINING AN ABRIDGMENT OF THAT BEAUTIFUL WORK, "THE CONTEMPLATION OF NATURE." BY MR. BONNET, OF GENEVA. ALSO AN EXTRACT FROM MR. DEUTEN'S "INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF THE DISCOVERIES ATTRIBUTED TO THE ANCIENTS." IN TWO VOLUMES. BY JOHN WESLEY, A. M. VOL. I. Second American Edition, Revised and Enlarged ; with NOTES, BY B. MAYO. PHILADELPHIA PRINTED FOR JONATHAN POUNDER, NO. 134, N. FOURTH STREET. 1816.LC No.795 Title page of "A Survey of the Wisdom of God in the Creation" &c — Deposited 22 M'ch '16 by Jonathan Pounder as Prop.TRIALS OF RICHARD SMITH, Late Lieutenant in the 23d Regiment U. States Infantry, as Principal, and Ann Carson, alias Ann Smith, AS ACCESSARY FOR THE MURDER OF CAPTIAN JOHN CARSON, ON THE 20TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1816, AT A COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER HELD AT PHILADELPHIA, MAY, 1816, BY THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUDGE RUSH....PRESIDENT; TOGETHER WITH THE ARGUMENTS OF COUNSEL, THE CHARGES AND SENTENCE OF THE PRESIDENT. TAKEN IN SHORT HAND BY J.C. A MEMBER OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DESILVER, 220, MARKET STREET.No 810 Title Page of "The Trials Richard Smith" &s &s Deposited 4 June 1816 by Thomas Desilver esq ProprietorHYMEN'S RECRUITING SERGEANT: OR THE NEW MATRIMONIAL TAT-TOO, FOR THE OLD BACHELORS. Inviting all, both big and small, A lovely wife to take: Nor longer lead--Oh! shameful deed! The life of worthless rake. WITH SOME ELEGANT SONGS. ADORNED WITH A HANDSOME FRONTISPIECE. 'Tis madness sure, you must agree, To lodge alone at thirty-three! For writings, penn'd by heav'n, have shewn, That man can ne'er be blest alone. FRENEAU. BY THE REV. M. L. WEEMS, LODGE No. 50, DUMFRIES. God prosper long Columbia dear, In plenty, love and peace; And grant henceforth, that bach'lors old 'Mongst pretty maids may cease!!! SIXTH EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1816.No 847 Title Page of "Hymeris Recruiting Sergeant." Deposited 18 Decr 1816 by The Rev: M. L. Weems as Author. LCA Poetical Descant On the Primaeval and Present State of Man- kind; OR, THE PILGRIM'S MUSE. BY JOSEPH THOMAS, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL. The world is a theatre, in which, in his turn, each spectator a tragick scene exhibits, and fills the heart with woe.-The Author.No 820 Title Page of "A Poetical Descant" Deposited 29 July 1816 by Joseph Thomas as AuthorA SYSTEM OF UNIVERSAL SCIENCE. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY EDWARD EARLE, HARRISON HALL, AND MOSES THOMAS. PRINTED BY WILLIAM FRY. 1816.No 828 Title Page of "A System of Universal Science" Deposited 20th Sept 1816 by William Fry as ProprietorTHE INVISIBLE MONITOR OR, MEMOIRS OF THE D'ALVARA FAMILY A NOVEL BY MRS. SHEPHARD If there's a Power above us, And that there is, all nature cries aloud, He must delight in virtue, And that which he delights in, must be happy. ADDISON PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR CONRAD SEYFERT. JOHN BIOREN, PRINTER 1816 No 822 Title Page of "The Invisible Monitor" Deposited 9 August 1816 by Conrad Seyfert as Proprietor[ iv ] her to alter her determination, and to send the Memoirs of the D'Alvara Faimily, into the world, with all their imperfections, trusting to the candour which has ever distinguished the people of Philadelphia. When the succeeding pages were thought of for the first time, the author had numbered only seventeen years, and this is the only excuse she offers for the numerous errors, which she is perfectly aware it must contain, but if she has succeeded in instilling into the mind a veneration for virtue and a detestation of vice, the object of her labours have been completely attained. Go now, dear offspring, into an extensive world, and the author of your existence will be abundantly repaid, if she can say, with Johnson, on hearing of your success, "I envy not the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, since I may be classed with those who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth."Book Keeping. PRACTICAL BOOK KEEPING, ILLUSTRATED IN THE TRUE FORM OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR. COMPRISED IN THREE SYSTEMS. THE FIRST AND SECOND BY SINGLE ENTRY, AND THE THIRD BY DOUBLE ENTRY; COMPLETELY ADAPTED TO THE TRADE OF THE MECHANIC AND SHOP KEEPER, OF EVERY DESCBIPTION; AS WELL AS THAT OF THE MERCHANT. By either of these Systems, the Profit for any given period (arising from the whole of the trade, or any part thereof,) can be exhibited at once without the smallest difficulty. WITH THE ADDITION OF Computations in Exchange. Tables representing the conformity which the weights and measures of the most noted trading cities of Europe have with each other, discoverable by inspection. A Table for changing the various Currencies of Pounds, Shillings and Pence, into Federal Money. A Method of ascertaining both Simple and Compound Interest, in the most concise way; the former by one operation (for 60 days at 6 per cent.) without the trouble of making a single figure. THE FORM OF A BILL OF EXCHANGE...NOTE OF HAND, &c. &c. BY B. J. SHAIN.No 824 Title Page of "Book Keeping" Deposited 12 Aug 1816 by Benjamin Jones Shain as AuthorSTATISTICAL VIEWS EMBRACING The Population; Commerce; Navigation; Finance; THE MILITARY AND NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS, AND SUNDRY CIVIL INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: FOUNDED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS; Commencing with the year 1789 and ending with that of 1815. BY ADAM SEYBERT, M. D. Returned a Member of the House of Representatives of the United States, from the City of Philadelphia, to the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Congress. Member of the Royal Society of Gottingen, of the American Philosophical Society, &c. PHILADELPHIA: 1816.No 785 Title Page of "Statistical Views" &c Deposited 9th Jan: 1816 by Adam Seybert. M. D. as AuthorA SELECTION OF HYMNS, FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS, SUPPLEMENTARY FOR THE USE OF CHRISTIANS And they sung a new song, &c. Rev. v. 9. FIRST EDITION GERMANTOWN: PUBLISHED BY JOHN LEIBERT, JUN'R G. & D. BILLMEYER....PRINTERS 1816.No 842 Title Page of "A Selection of Hymns" Deposited 18 Nov 1816 by John Leibert Jr as ProprietorNo 842 Title Page of "A Selection of Hyms" [?] Deposited 18. Nov. 1816 by John Leibert Jr as ProprietorRESEARCHES ON AMERICA; BEING AN ATTEMPT TO SETTLE SOME POINTS RELATIVE TO THE ABORIGINES OF AMERICA, &c. 'Tis inverting the hour glass of time, and rolling back the sands that have marked the events and lapse of years...SALMAGUNDI. BY AN OFFICER OF THE UNITED STATES' ARMY. Baltimore: PUBLISHED BY COALE AND MAXWELL. 1816.No 807 Title Page of "Researches on America Deposited 23 May 1816 by William Fry as ProprietorRANDS COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM of PenmanshipNo 816 Title Page of "Rands Compenious System of Penmanship" Deposited 9 July 1816 by Benjn H. Rand as Author12 EXTRACTS, &c. of their minds: nothing can please or affect us, but what is according to our nature and which finds something within us that is suitable to itself. Had we not inward dispositions of tenderness and compassion, we should not find ourselves softened with miserable objects. In like manner, had we not in our nature lively seeds of those disorders which are acted upon the stage; were there not some inward corruption, that finds itself gratified by the irregular passions that are there represented, we should find men no more pleasure in the stage, than blind men find in pictures. If impure speeches, if wanton amours, if wild passions, and immortal rant, can give us any delight, is it not past all doubt, that we have something of all these disorders in our nature? (and that we nourish and strengthen them by those gratifications?)" "You own that God has called you to great purity of conversation; that you are forbid all foolish discourse, and filthy jesting, as expressly as you are forbid swearing; and that you are told, to let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth; and yet you go to a house of corrupt communication; you hire persons to entertain you with ribaldry, profaneness, rant, and impunity of discourse; who are to present you with poisonous sentiments, and lewd imaginations, dressed up in elegant lan- THE POWER OF RELIGION ON THE MIND, IN RETIREMENT, AFFLICTION, AND AT THE APPROACH OF DEATH. 'Tis immortality--'tis that alone, Amidst life's pains, abasement, emptiness, The soul can comfort, elevate and fill. YOUNG PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES CLARK. 1816.No 832 Title Page of "The Power of Religion" Deposited 9 Oct 1816 by James Clark as ProprietorVIEWS OF ENGLAND, DURING A RESIDENCE OF TEN YEARS, SIX OF THEM AS A PRISONER OF WAR. BY MAJOR GENERAL PILLET, Knight of St. Louis, and member of the Legion of Honor. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH.No 840. Title Page of "Views of England" Deposited 11 Nov: 1816 by Josiah Parks as ProprietorPHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS; TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED, COPIOUS NOTES, CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY, AND A SUPPLEMENTARY NARRATIVE. WITH AN APPENDIX. BY JAMES OGILVIE. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN CONRAD; J. Maxwell, Printer. 1816.No 836 Title Page of "Philosophical Essays" Deposited 16 Oct 1816 by James Ogilvie as AuthorOFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR, RELATIVE TO THE MILITARY OPERATIONS OF THE AMERICAN ARMY UNDER THE COMMAND OF MAJOR GENERAL IZARD, ON THE Northern Frontier of the United States. IN THE YEARS 1814 AND 1815. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1816.No 809 Title Page of Official Correspondence of & by Gen. Izard Deposited 29 May 1816 by THomas Dobson as ProprAMERICAN EDITION OF THE BRITISH ENCYCLOPEDIA, OR DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. COMPRISING AN ACCURATE AND POPULAR VIEW OF THE PRESENT IMPROVED STATE OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. BY WILLIAM NICHOLSON, Author and Proprietor of the Philosophical Journal, and various other Chemical, Philosophical, and Mathematical Works. ILLUSTRATED WITH UPWARDS OF 160 ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. VOL. I. A.....B. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL A. MITCHELL & HORACE AMES. W. Brown, Printer, Church Alley. 1816.No 845 Title Page of "American Edition of the British Encyclopedia" Deposited 12th November 1816 by Samuel A Mitchell & Horace Ames as ProprietorsDas Neue Gesandbuch, Zum [?]ffentlichen Gottesdienste, und zur häuslichen Andacht. Zum Druck verordnet durch eine Special Conferenz, Der Evangelisch Lutherischen Prediger, im westlichen Theil von Pennsylvanien, und dem Staat Ohio, [?] Erste Auflage. Pittsburgh, Gedruckt, von Jacob Schnee.No 796 Title Page of a German Book Deposited 3 April 1816 by Jacob Schnee as ProprietorABRIDGMENT OF MURRAY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR: WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING EXERCISES IN ORTHOGRAPHY, IN PARSING, IN SYNTAX, AND IN PUNCTUATION. Designed for the Younger Class of Learners. BY LINDLEY MURRAY. From the Thirtieth Edition, corrected by the Author. WITH ADDITIONS AND ELUCIDATIONS, BY JAMES ABERCROMBIE, D.D. DIRECTOR OF THE PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY. Printed for the use of that Institution. THE THIRD EDITION, IMPROVED. PHILADELPHIA: Published and Sold by D. HOGAN, No. 249, Market Street. 1816.LCNo 791 Title Page of "Abridgement of Murray's English Grammar" Deposited 27 Feby 1816 by James Abercrombie D. D. as Proprietor LCA SYNOPSIS OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OR DIFFICULT PARTURITION, WITH PRACTICAL REMARKS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF LABOURS. BY SAMUEL MERRIMAN, M.D. TEACHER OF MIDWIFERY; Physician-Accoucheur to the Middlesex Hospital, the Westminster General Dispensary, and the Parochial Infirmary of St. George, Hanover-Square. WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS, BY THOMAS C. JAMES, M.D. Professor of Midwifery in the University of Pennsylvania. Da spatium tenuemque moram, male cuncta ministrat Impetus. Statii Theb. Lib. x. THE FIRST AMERICAN FROM THE SECOND LONDON EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, NO. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1816.No 838. Title Page of "A Synopsis [?]" Deposited 29 Oct 1816 by Thomas Dobson as ProprietorAN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY, BEING AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THESE SCIENCES, AND DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF PUPILS,--FOR PERSONS, ATTENDING LECTURES ON THESE SUBJECTS,--AND AS A COMPANION FOR TRAVELLERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ILLUSTRATED BY SIX PLATES. BY PARKER CLEAVELAND, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, AND LECTURER ON CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY, IN BOWDOIN COLLEGE, MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY, AND CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF HTE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW ENGLAND. ......itum est in viscera terrae : Quasque recondiderat, Stygiisque admoverate umbris, Effodiuntur opes.......... OVID. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY CUMMINGS AND HILLIARD, NO. 1, CORNHILE. PRINTED BY HILLIARD AND METCALF, AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, N. ENGLAND. 1816.Brunswick Nov. 5, 1816 You will probably receive the inclosed this evening. If you can possibly [?] the Certificate by the return of the [?] tomorrow, you will very much oblige me. The printing, as you will perceive, is done at Cambridge; and I wish to avoid all unnecessary delay, as the press must wait for the arrival of the certificate. I know not what the fee is; but I inclose one dollar, and have directed the Driver to pay whatever may be due. Please mark the fee on one corner of the certificate. Yours with much respect Parker Cleveland Henry Lewall Esq Clerk of Dist. Court Augusta District of Maine. Be it remembered, that on the eight day of November A.D. 1816, in the forty first year of the Independence of the United States of America, Parker Cleveland of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, viz. "An elementary Treatise on Mineralogy & Geology &c &c &c. In conformity to the act of the Congress, &c.Title of a Book - Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy & Geology, &c Deposited by Parker Cleaveland Esq. Nov. 8, 1816 - (Author) Certificate given same day. Paid Recorded - Copyright Records page 26.The Ready Calculator of Interest, OR TABLES shewing by Inspection the Interest of any Sum from 1 Shilling to 1000 Pounds, AND from 25 Cents to 1000 Dollars, AT THE RATE OF 6 PER CENT, FOR ANY TIME, from one Day to one Year. By John Simon Caesar READING, Pa. PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN RITTER & Co. 1816No. 789 Title Page of "The Ready Reckoner L" deposited 29 Jany 1816 by John Simon Caesar as AuthorFIRST LINES OF THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. BY WILLIAM CULLEN, M. D. LATE PROFESSOR OF THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, &c. &c. WITH NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS, PRACTICAL AND EXPLANATORY, AND A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE, IN DEFENCE OF CLASSICAL MEDICINE, BY CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY EDWARD AND RICHARD PARKER, No. 178, MARKET-STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1816.No 836. Title Page of "The First Lines of the Practice of Physic" Deposited 29 Oct 1816 by Edward & Richard Parker as ProprietorsTHE WORKS OF LORD BYRON. INCLUDING SEVERAL POEMS NOW FIRST COLLECTED. TOGETHER WITH AN ORIGINAL BIOGRAPHY. VOL. I. BIOGRAPHY--POEMS--CHILDE HAROLD. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY MOSES THOMAS, AND EASTBURN, KIRK, AND CO. NEW YORK J. Maxwell, printer. 1816.No 821. Title Page of "The Works of Lord Byron" Deposited 8th August 1816 by Moses Thomas as ProprietorAMERICAN BRAVERY DISPLAYED, IN THE CAPTURE OF FOURTEEN HUNDRED VESSELS OF WAR AND COMMERCE, SINCE THE DECLARATION OF WAR BY THE PRESIDENT. COMPILED FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES. BY JAMES BUTLER. CARLISLE: PRINTED BY GEORGE PHILLIPS. 1816.No 786— Title Page of "American Bravery &c. Deposited 15th January 1816 by James Butler as ProprietorPLAN OF AN IMPROVED SYSTEM OF THE Money-Concerns of the Union. BY ERICK BOLLMANN, M. D. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. WILLIAM FRY, PRINTER, WALNUT, NEAR FIFTH STREET. 1816.No 787 Title Page of "Plan of an improved System &c Deposited 17 Jany 1816 by Erick Bollmann M. D as Author LCTHE BIBLICAL INTERROGATOR, OR, QUESTIONS EXPLANATORY OF SACRED HISTORY, PROPHECY, &c. In which are brought into view, the most interesting portions of the OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS: DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, &c. AND GENERALLY, To facilitate the acquaintance of the rising generation with these precious "ORACLES OF GOD." To which is added, A CHRONOLOGICAL APPENDIX. BY L. BALDWIN, Principal of a Seminary for Young Ladies, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. J. BIOREN, PRINTER. 1816.No 844 Title Page of "Biblical Interrogatory" Deposited 19 Nov: 1816 by Lewis Baldwin as AuthorSYNOPSIS OF THE UNIVERSAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. EXHIBITING A CONCISE VIEW OF ALL DISEASES, BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL: ILLUSTRATED WITH COMPLETE COMMENTARIES. BY JOSEPH LIEUTAUD, FIRST PHYSICIAN TO LEWIS XV. TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN, BY EDWIN A. ATLEE, M.D. FELLOW OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHED BY EDWARD AND RICHARD PARKER, NO. 178 HIGH STREET. Abraham Bowman, Printer. 1816.No. 818 Title Page of "Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine &c" - Deposited 24 July 1816 by Edwin A. Atlee, M.D. as Proprietor DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: Be it remembered, That on the twenty-fourth day of July in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1816, Edwin A. Atlee, M. D. of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: “Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine, exhibiting a concise View of all Diseases, both Internal and External: illustrated with complete Commentaries. By Joseph Lieutaud, first Physician to Lewis XV. Translated from the Latin, by Edwin A. Atlee, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia.” In Conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States, intitled, “An Act for the Encouragement of Learning by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned.” —And also to the Act, entitled, “An Act supplementary to An Act, entitled, “An act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the Times therein mentioned,” and extending the Benefits thereof to the Arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other Prints.” D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. LCTHE PITTSBURGH SELECTION OF PSALM TUNES: OR ANCIENT CHURCH MUSIC REVIVED. CONTAINING A VARIETY OF PLAIN PSALM TUNES, THE MOST SUITABLE TO BE USED IN DIVINE SERVICE. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED, A few Pieces, of a more delicate construction, proper to be performed by a Choir of good Musicians. BY JOHN ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Mathematics. "There is in souls a sympathy with sounds, And as the mind is pitch'd the ear is pleas'd With melting airs, or martial, brisk or grave: Some chord, in unison with what we hear, Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies".....COWPER. PITTSBURGH, PUBLISHED BY CRAMER, SPEAR & EICHBAUM, FRANKLIN BOOKSTORE, MARKET STREET. ROBERT FERGUSON AND CO. PRINTERS....1816.No 813 Title Page of "The Pittsburgh Selection of Psalm Tunes" Deposited 13 June 1816 by Cramer Spear & Eichbaum as ProprietorsDARTMOOR PRISON: OR, A Faithful Narrative OF THE MASSACRE OF AMERICAN SEAMEN. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A Sketch OF THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS, DURING THE LATE WAR, BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. BY JAMES ADAMS. PITTSBURGH, PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY ROBERT FERGUSON AND CO. 1816No 790 Title Page of "Dartmoor Prison" Deposited 31 Jany 1816 by James Adams as AuthorA GENERAL ATLAS AND GEOGRAPHY. CONTAINING A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF THE PRESENT STATE OF THE EARTH, AND OF THE Relative Importance of its Different Nations: INCLUDING A SERIES OF ACCURATE STATISTICAL TABLES. COMPILED FROM THE LATEST AND BEST AUTHORITIES, BY JOHN MELISH. PHILADELPHIA, PUBLISHED BY JOHN MELISH. T. H. PALMER, PRINTER. 1816.[*No 827.*] DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, to wit: BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the twenty-sixth day of October, in the forty-first year of the independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1816, John Melish, of the said district, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit: "A General Atlas and Geography. Containing a Comprehensive View of the Present State of the Earth, and of the Relative Importance of its Different Nations ; including a series of accurate Statistical Tables. Compiled from the latest and best authorities, by John Melish. In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the owners and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." And also to the act entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." DAVID CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. [*LC*]No. 837. Title Page of "A general Atlas and Geography" &c Deposited 26. Oct. 1816. by John Melish as [Prop] Author _A GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE UNITED STATES, WITH THE CONTIGUOUS BRITISH AND SPANISH POSSESSIONS, INTENDED AS AN ACCOMPANIMENT TO MELISH'S MAP OF THESE COUNTRIES. BY JOHN MELISH. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. 1816.[*No. 817 Title Page of "A Geographical Description of U.S" &c Deposited 16 July '16. by John Melish, as Author*] [*148*] [*LC*]Mallowell October 5th 1816 General M. Sewall, Sir, will you have goodness to make out a Certificate on Monday Morning for to secure the Copy Right of the Northern Harmony to A. Maxim & J. C Washborne as auth & you will much oblige yours Respectfully GoodallTHE NORTHERN HARMONY, BEING A COLLECTION FROM THE WORKS OF MANY APPROVED AUTHORS OF SACRED MUSIC: CONTAINING, 1....THE RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC, LAID DOWN IN A PLAIN AND COMPREHENSIVE MANNER. 2....PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, ADAPTED TO THE VARIOUS METRES, IN COMMON USE, TOGETHER WITH SEVERAL ANTHEMS. Calculated for the use of Music Schools and Religious Societies. FOURTH EDITION...CORRECTED, IMPROVED, AND ENLARGED. By ABRAHAM MAXIM AND JAPHETH C. WASHBURN. HALLOWELL...ME. PRINTED BY E. GOODALE, for the AUTHORS and sold by them at Turner and Harlem; Sold also by THOMAS LORING, EBENEZER LARKIN, Boston; CHARLES TAPPAN, Portsmouth; STEPHEN PATTEN, ISAAC ADAMS, A. LYMAN & Co. Portland; EZEKIEL GOODAE, NATHANIEL CHEEVER, Hallowell; JOSEPH AVERY, Plymouth; ISAAC CAZNEAU, Andover; DANIEL STONE, Augusta; J. M'LELLAN, Bath...1816.District of Maine Be it remembered that on the 7. day of October AD. 1816, in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States, Abraham Maxim & Japheth C. Washburn of said District, have deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof they claim as authors, in the words following, to wit. In conformity &c.POEMS BY WILLIAM MAXWELL, ESQ. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. THOMAS, NO. 52, CHESNUT-STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1816.No 819. Title Page of "Poems by William Maxwell" - Deposited 24 July 1816 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor LCAN ESSAY OF MUSICAL HARMONY, ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF THAT SCIENCE, AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THE GREATEST MUSICAL AUTHORS. BY AUGUSTUS FREERIC CHRISTOPHER KOLLMANN, ORGANIST OF HIS MAJESTY'S GERMAN CHAPEL, AT ST. JAMES'. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, WITH NOTES. PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE ONEIDA MUSICAL SOCIETY. Utica; PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SEWARD AND WILLIAMS, No. 60, Genesee Street. 1817.Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the nineteenth day of November, in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1816, SEWARD & WILLIAMS, of the said district, have deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as Proprietors, in the words following, to wit: "An Essay on Musical Harmony, according to the nature of that science and the principles of the greatest musical authors. BY AUGUSTUS FREDERIC CHRISTOPHER KOLLMAN, Organist of his Majesty's German Chapel, at St. James'. First American Edition with notes. Published under the patronage of the Oneida Musical Society." In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the act, entitled, "An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*Filed Nov. 19, 1816*]THE YOUNG PHILOSOPHER. CONTAINING THE ELEMENTS OF NATURAL EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY. BY JASON LOTHROP. These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair: thyself how wondrous then! MILTON. Utica: PRINTED BY GEORGE CAMP. 1816.Filed May 2. 1816 R R L LCA NEW SYSTEM OF MYTHOLOGY, IN THREE VOLUMES; GIVING A FULL ACCOUNT OF THE IDOLATRY OF THE PAGAN WORLD, ILLUSTRATED BY Analytical Tables, and 50 elegant Copperplate Engravings, Representing more than 200 subjects, In a fourth volume, particularly adapted to the capacity of Junior Students, COMPILED, DIGESTED, AND ARRANGED, BY ROBERT MAYO, M.D. Author of a View of Ancient Geography, &c. PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, By M'Carty & Davis, S. W. corner of Fifth and Cherry streets, PHILADELPHIA. 1816.No. 846 Title page of "A new System of Mythology, &c.&c" - Deposited 14. Decr. 1816, by Geo: Mayo and [&] Co: - as Proprietors - LC"THE SYNTACTICAL ATLAS, BY WILLIAM LIVINGSTON." Utica, Dec. 7, 1816.Filed Dec. 7th 1816 LCA BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE LATE Captain John Carson, WHO WAS SHOT BY RICHARD SMITH, LATE A LIEUTENANT IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, On the 20th January, AND WHO DIED, On the 4th FEBRUARY, 1816. WRITTEN BY A. L. A deed of dreadful note.--SHAKSPEARE. PHILADELPHIA; PUBLISHED AT NO. 220 MARKET STREET.No 814 Title Page of "A Biographical sketch of the late Captn John Carson" Deposited 17 June 1816 by Thomas Desilver as Proprietor District of Pennsylvania, to wit: SEAL. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the fourteenth day of June, in the fortieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1816, Thomas Desilver, of the said district, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the following words, to wit: "A Biographical Sketch of the late Captain John Carson, who was shot by Richard Smith, late a lieutenant in the United States army, on the 20th January, and who died, on the 4th February, 1816. Written by A. L. A deed of dreadful note.—Shakspeare. In conformity to the act of the congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned." And also to the act entitled "An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. A GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: CONTAINING THE POWERS OF THE ENGLISH ALPHABET; AN EXTENSIVE VOCABULARY, WITH THE SIGNIFICATION OF EACH WORD: A NUMEROUS LIST OF DERIVATIVE WORDS, WITH THE PART OF SPEECH ANNEXED TO EACH, &c. In two Parts. BY JOSEPH HULL. UTICA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, No. 40, Genesee Street, BY GEORGE CAMP. 1816.ELEMENTARY EXERCISES IN GEOGRAPHY, FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY SAMUEL R. GUMMERE. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY KIMBER & SHARPLESS, No. 93, Market-Street. W. Brown, Printer, Church Alley. 1816.No 830 Title Page of Elementary Exercises in Geography" Deposited 4th Oct. 1816 by Kimber & Sharpless as Proprietors LCHISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WAR, OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE, FROM THE COMMENCEMENT UNTIL THE FINAL TERMINATION THEREOF, ON THE MEMORABLE EIGHTH OF JANUARY 1815, AT NEW ORLEANS: EMBELLISHED WITH A STRIKING LIKENESS OF GENERAL PIKE, AND SIX OTHER ENGRAVINGS. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY WM. M'CARTY. PRINTED BY M'CARTY & DAVIS, S. W. CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY-STREETS. 1816.[*No 804 Title Page of "History of the American War &c " Deposited 6 May 1816 by William McCarty as Proprietor*]THE FIELD OF ORLEANS. A POEM. BY THE AUTHOR OF SEVERAL FUGITIVE PIECES. With Bridgwater's triumphant day, The lasting fame of Chippewa; With Erie and with Plattsburgh past, Orleans, thy gallant field be class'd; While Europe's boast of fame shall cease, To slumber in oblivious peace. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY W. ANDERSON, 102, Cherry-street. 1816.823.No 823 Title Page of "The Field of Orleans" Deposited 12th August 1816 by William Anderson as Proprietor TEN SERMONS ON FAITH. BY EZRA STILES ELY, A. M. PASTOR OF THE THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JOHN W. SCOTT, FOR RUFUS LITTLE. 1816.[*No 825 Title Page of “Ten Sermons” Deposited 19 Augt 1816 by the reverend Ezra Stiles Ely as Author*] [*LC*]THE MEDICAL COMPANION: TREATING, According to the most successful practice, I. THE DISEASES COMMON TO WARM CLIMATES, AND ON SHIP BOARD. II. COMMON CASES IN SURGERY, AS FRACTURES, DISLOCATIONS, &c. III. THE COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN. WITH A DISPENSATORY AND GLOSSARY. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, A BRIEF ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY; AN ESSAY ON HYGIENE, OR THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH AND PROLONGING LIFE; AN AMERICAN MATERIA MEDICA, INSTRUCTING COUNTRY GENTLEMEN IN THE VERY IMPORTANT KNOWLEDGE OF THE VIRTUES AND DOES OF OUR MEDICINAL PLANTS; ALSO, A CONCISE AND IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE CAPTURE OF WASHINGTON, AND THE DISEASES WHICH SPRUNG FROM THAT MOST DEPLORABLE DISASTER. THE THIRD EDITION--GREATLY IMPROVED. BY JAMES EWELL, PHYSICIAN IN WASHINGTON, FORMERLY OF SAVANNAH. "I have always thought it a greater happiness to discover a certain method of curing, even the slightest disease, than to accumulate the largest fortune; and whoever compasses the former, I esteem not only happier, but wiser and better too." SYDENHAM. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, By Anderson & Meehan. 1816.No 805 Title Page of "The Medical Companion" &c Deposited 7th May 1816 by James Ewell M L as Author LCEXTRACTS ON THE THEATRE. BY DIFFERENT AUTHORS, DISTINGUISHED BY THEIR GREATNESS, LEARNING, OR VIRTUE. 'Tis immortality--'tis that alone, Amidst life's pains, abasement, emptiness, The soul can comfort, elevate and fill. YOUNG. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES CLARK. 1816.No 834 Title page of "Extracts on the Theatre" Deposited 11 Oct 1816 by James Clark as ProprietorGEOGRAPHICAL TRACTS ON THE STATE OF LOUISIANA: PRESENTING THE CHARACTER AND MANNERS OF THE INHABITANTS; THE VARIETY OF ITS SOIL, CLIMATE, ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, AND MINERAL PRODUCTIONS; WITH A MAP, ILLUSTRATIVE OF ITS NATURAL PHYSIOGNOMY, ITS GEOGRAPHICAL CONFIGURATION AND RELATIVE SITUATION. BY WILLIAM DARBY. Je répéterai encore ce que j'ai déjà dit plusieurs fois, que la Louisiane est sans contredit le plus beau pays de l'univers par la douceur de son climat et son heureuse situation. L'on y peut cultiver avec succès toutes les plantes de l'Europe, sans distinction, et presque toutes celles de l'Amérique. Memoir de M. De Vergennes dur la Louisiane.[*No 797 Title Page of "Geographical Tracts &c Deposited 8 April 1816 by William Darby as Author*] [*LC*]THE CAMP MEETING HYMN BOOK, A NEW COLLECTION, FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS. COMPILED FOR THE USE OF THE PIOUS. BY THEOPHILUS DANIELS. O sing unto the Lord a new song: Sing unto the Lord, all the earth. Sing unto the Lord, bless his name: Shew forth his salvation from day to day. Ps. xcvi, 1, 2.Filed Augt.. 20. 1816 [*LC*]A DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL SURGERY, CONTAINING A COMPLETE EXHIBITION OF THE PRESENT STATE OF THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY, COLLECTED FROM THE BEST AND MOST ORIGINAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION, AND ILLUSTRATED BY CRITICAL REMARKS. BY SAMUEL COOPER, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON, AND AUTHOR OF THE "FIRST LINES OF THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY." WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS, BY JOHN SYNG DORSEY, M. D. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF SURGERY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, &c. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOl. I SECOND AMERICAN, FROM AN ENLARGED LONDON EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY B.&T. KITE, JOHNSON & WARNER, M. CAREY, I. PIERCE, S. W. CONRAD, B. C. BUZBY, E. PARKER, AND A. SMALE. 1816.No 783 Title Page of "A Dictionary of practical Surgery" Deposited 1 Jany 1816 by Benjamin & Thomas Kite as Proprietors [*LC*]MIRROR FOR THE PARLOR WINDOW, WORTHY A SINGLE PERUSAL AND DUE REFLECTION. BEING A DESCRIPTIVE JOURNAL DOWN THE NORTH RIVER. BY A GENTLEMAN WHO LOST HIS PROPERTY BY THE RAVAGES OF WAR, AND SOLD BY HIM FOR THE BENEFIT OF HIS FAMILY. (PRICE 25 CENTS.) UTICA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1817. [*Gentleman*] [*Filed August 5. 1817*][*LC*] FRANCE. BY LADY MORGA[_][*N.*] Chaque jour de ma vie est une feuille dans mon livre. Thomas. Che se riflession, comménto, o glossa, Faccio talor sopra il brutal governo, Lo fo, perché ciascun confrontar possa Con quei tempi antichissimi il moderno, Onde feliciatarsi appien possiamo Dei fortunati secoli in cui siamo. Casti. Gli Animali Parlanti. Canto xviii, Stroph 106. [*O*] WITH THE ADDITION OF AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE FRENCH WORDS AND PHRASES. PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISED BY M. THOMAS, NO. 52 CHASNUT STREET. 1817.No 916 Title page of "France" - Deposited 1st Octr, 1817. by Moses Thomas as Proprietor METRICAL SKETCHES. BY A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD. No line which dying I should with to blot. THE PROFITS OF THIS WORK ARE TO BE APPROPRIATED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE ORPHAN ASYLUM OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY KIMBER & SHARPLESS, NO. 93, MARKET STREET. 1817.[*LC*]Principles - Injury to Comm???? Inju???? Ab?ndo?nd [Ve?] CargoNo 888 Title Page of "Metrical Sketches Deposited 23 June 1817 by John Bacon as ProprietorA GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORLD, INTENDED AS AN ACCOMPANIMENT TO THE MAP OF THE WORLD ON MERCATOR'S PROJECTION. BY JOHN MELISH. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN MELISH, AND SAMUEL HARRISON. 1818.No. 934. Title Page of "A Geographical Description &c - Deposited 2d Decr. 1817 by John Melish as Author LCAN EXPERIMENTAL ENQUIRY INTO THE Chemical Properties and Medicinal Qualities OF THE PRINCIPAL MINERAL WATERS OF BALLSTON AND SARATOGA, IN THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. WITH DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF THOSE WATERS IN THE VARIOUS DISEASES TO WHICH THEY ARE APPLICABLE; AND OBSERVATIONS ON DIET AND REGIMEN. TO WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEBANON SPRING IN THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. BY WILLIAM MEADE, M. D. Member of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia; Honorary Member of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, Member of the Linnæan Society, and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Tales sunt aquæ qualis terra per quam fluunt. Plin. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY HARRISON HALL, AT THE PORT FOLIO OFFICE, 133, CHESNUT STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1817.No 880 Title Page of "An Experimental Enquiry &c" Deposited 29 May 1817 by William Meade M. D. as AuthorTHE UNIVERSAL RECEIPT BOOK; BEING A COMPENDIOUS REPOSITORY OF, PRACTICAL INFORMATION; COOKERY, PRESERVING, PICKLING, DISTILLING, AND ALL THE BRANCHES OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY. To which is added, SOME ADVICE TO FARMERS. BY PRISCILLA HOMESPUN: Second edition with great additions., PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHED BY ISAAC RILEY; 1818.No 917 Title Page of "The Universal Receipt Book" &c Deposited 2d. Octr 1817 by Isaac Riley as ProprietorHYMNS, FOR SOCIAL WORSHIP, COLLECTED FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS. "Qualis in natos placidi parentis Lenitas, talis Domini benigni est, Quisquis illius pietate vera Nomen adorat." Psa. CIII. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY W. W. WOODWARD, NO. 52, SOUTH SECOND, CORNER OF CHESNUT STREET. GRIGGS & CO. PRINTERS. 1817.DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA: TO WIT: [*L. S.*] BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the twenty-first day of May, in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1817; W. W. Woodward, of the said district has deposited in this office, the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit:--Hymns, for Social Worship, collected from various authors. "Qualis in natos placidi parentis Lenitas, talis Domini benigni est, Quisquis illius pictate vera Nomen adorat." Psa. CIII. In Conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, intitled, "An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the times therein mentioned."--And also the Act, entitled, "An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, And Books, to the Authors and proprietors of such Copies during the Times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other Prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. I agree that a copy-right shall be taken out by Mr. Woodward, merely with a view to secure perfect editions of the hymns collected for social worship; as I gain nothing from the book, so he agrees that the price shall not be enhanced by the copy right. JAMES P. WILSON. May 21st, 1817.N 877 Title Page of "Hymns for Social Worship" Deposited 21. May 1817 by William W. Woodward as ProprietorHYMNS FOR SOCIAL WORSHIP, COLLECTED FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS "Qualis in natos placidi parentis Lenitas, talis Domini benigni est, Quisquis illius pietate verâ Nomen adorat." Psa. CIII. PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY W.W. WOODWARD, NO. 52, SOUTH SECOND, CORNER OF CHESTNUT STREET. GRIGGS & CO. PRINTERS. 1817No 875 Title Page of "Hymn's for Social Worship" deposited 15th May 1817 by The Trustees of the Presbytery of Philadelphia as Proprietors [*W W W with name of the members of the Presbytery if P.*]SACRED RECORDS ABRIDGED IN VERSE. CONSISTING OF Some of the Parables and Miracles, The Life, Death, Resurrection and Ascension OF THE BLESSED SAVIOUR. BY ANN HUME SHIPPEN LIVINGSTON. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, By T. S. Manning, No. 13 South Sixth street. 1817.No 867 Title Page of "Sacred Records" Deposited 11 Apl 1817 by Anne Home Shippen Livingston as Author [*LC*]THE GERMAN'S ASSISTANT IN PRONOUNCING ENGLISH WORDS WITH GERMAN LETTERS, AS An-swer än=ser Antwort Mo-ney mo=ni Geld Ci-der sei=der Aepfelwein &c. COMPILED BY CHARLES KEYSER 1817.[*No 914 Title Page of "The German's Assistant &c Deposited 29 Sept 1817 by Charles Keyser Proprietor*] [*LC*]"Mr. Murray's English Grammar Simplified, By William Livingston."W. Livingston [*LC*] Filed Jany 13th 1817THE HISTORY, DOCTRINE AND DISCIPLINE OF THE Evangelical Lutheran CHURCH. BY GEORGE LOCHMAN, A. M. PASTOR OF THE LUTHERAN GONGREGATION AT HARRISBURGH. HARRISBURGH: PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN WYETH. 1818. [*To be entered as George Lochman A. M. proprietor*]No 930 Title Page of "The History , Doctrine" &c, Deposited 24 Nov: 1817 by George Lechman as proprietor [*LC*]A DICTIONARY OF SELECT AND POPULAR QUOTATIONS, WHICH ARE IN DAILY USE; TAKEN FROM THE LATIN, FRENCH, GREEK, SPANISH, AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES; TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, HISTORICAL AND IDIOMATIC, BY D. E. MACDONNEL, Of the Middle Temple. SECOND AMERICAN EDITION, CORRECTED, WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS. Indocti discant, ament meminisse periti. He has been at a great feast of languages, and stolen all the scraps. SHAKESPEARE. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY A. FINLEY, North East Corner of Chesnut and Fourth Streets. 1817. [*LC*][*No 915 Title Page of "A Dictionary" &c Deposited 1st Octr 1817 by Anthony Finley as Proprietor*]THE FAMILY CLERK AND STUDENTS' ASSISTANT, CONTAINING A NEAT, CONCISE, AND PLAIN METHOD OF BOOK--KEEPING, BY SINGLE ENTRY; AND A VARIETY OF USEFUL FORMS OF Bills, Acc'ts Current, Administration Acts, Receipts, Orders, Notes, Bonds, Leases, & Releases, Powers of Attorney, Deeds of Conveyance, Petitions, Letters on business, Short & easy method of calculating interest, Discount & Bank interest, Method of obtaining patents for land, How to apply for warrants Forms of application, Manner of proceeding at the land office, &c. AND DIRECTIONS TO A YOUNG SCHOLAR, WHAT COURSES ARE NECESSARY TO PURSUE IN ORDER TO ACQUIRE A USEFUL ENGLISH EDUCATION, &c. BY JAMES MAGINNESS. HARRISBURG: PRINTED BY WM. GREER, FOR THE AUTHOR. 1817.DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: BE it remembered, That on the twentieth day of March, in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1817, James Maginness, of the said District, hath deposited in this Office, the Title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Author, in the words following, to wit: "The Family Clerk and Students' Assistant; containing a neat, concise and plain method of Book-keeping, by single entry; and a variety of useful forms, of bills, Acc'ts Current, Administration Acts, Receipts, Orders, Notes, Bonds, Leases & Releases, Powers of Attorney, Deeds of Conveyance, Petitions, Letters on business, Short & easy method of calculating interest, Discount & Bank interest, Method of obtaining patents for land, How to apply for Warrants, Forms of application, Manner of proceeding at the land office, &c. and directions to a young scholar, what courses are necessary to pursue in order to acquire a useful English education, &c. By James Maginness." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, intituled, "An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned."—And also to the Act, entitled, "An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the Arts of designing, engraving, and etching, historical and other Prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. [* No 863 Title Page of "The Family Clerk" Deposited 20th Mch 1817 by James Maginness as Author *]THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES, DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY, AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON, FROM ORIGINAL PAPERS BEQUEATHED TO HIM BY HIS DECEASED RELATIVE, AND NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE AUTHOR. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE COLONIES PLANTED BY THE ENGLISH ON THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA, FROM THEIR SETTLEMENT TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE. BY JOHN MARSHALL. VOL. 1. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C. P. WAYNE. 1804.No 881 Title Page of "The Life of Washington" Deposited 31. May 1817 by Caleb P. Wayne as Proprietor [DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the thirteenth day of February, in the twenty-eight year of the Independence of the United States of America, CALEB P. WAYNE, of the said District, hath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit:... "The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the "American Forces, during the War which established the Independence "of his country, and First President of the United States.... "Compiled under the inspection of the Honorable Bushrod Washington, "from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased "Relative, and now in possession of the author. To which is prefixed, "an Introduction, containing a compendious View of the "Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, "from their settlement to the commencement of that war which "terminated in their Independence. BY JOHN MARSHALL." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned....And also to the Act entituled "An act Supplementary to an Act entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.]The LIFE of GEORGE WASHINGTON Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War Which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the UNITED STATES. Compiled Under the Inspection of The Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers Bequeathed to Him by His Deceased Relative, and Now in Possession of the Author. To Which is Prefixed, AN INTRODUCTION, Containing A Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, From Their Settlement To the Commencement of that War Which Terminated in Their Independence. By John Marshall. Vol. II. Philadelphia Printed and Published by C.P. Wayne. 1804.No 882 Title Page of "The Life of George Washington" Deposited 31.st May 1817 by Caleb P Wayne as Proprietor [DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the thirteenth day of February, in the twenty-eight year of the Independence of the United States of America, CALEB P. WAYNE, of the said District, hath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit:... "The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the "American Forces, during the War which established the Independence "of his country, and First President of the United States.... "Compiled under the inspection of the Honorable Bushrod Washington, "from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased "Relative, and now in possession of the author. To which is prefixed, "an Introduction, containing a compendious View of the "Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, "from their settlement to the commencement of that war which "terminated in their Independence. BY JOHN MARSHALL." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned....And also to the Act entituled "An act Supplementary to an Act entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.]THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES, DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY, AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD-WASHINGTON, FROM ORIGINAL PAPERS BEQUEATHED TO HIM BY HIS DECEASED RELATIVE, AND NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE AUTHOR. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE COLONIES PLANTED BY THE ENGLISH ON THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA, FROM THEIR SETTLEMENT TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE. BY JOHN MARSHALL. VOL. III. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C. P. WAYNE. 1804.No 883. Title Page of "The Life of George Washington" Deposited 31st May 1817 by Caleb P. Wayne as Proprietor [DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. SEAL. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the thirteenth day of February, in the twenty-eighth year of the Independence of the United States of America, CALEB P. WAYNE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit:.... "The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the "American Forces, during the War which established the Independence "of his country, and First President of the United States.... "Compiled under the inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, "from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased "Relative, and now in possession of the author. To which is prefixed, "an Introduction, containing a compendious View of the "Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, "from their settlement to the commencement of that war which "terminated in their Independence. BY JOHN MARSHALL." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned....And also to the Act intituled "An act Supplementary to an Act intituled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.] [*LC*]THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES, DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY, AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON, FROM ORIGINAL PAPERS BEQUEATHED TO HIM BY HIS DECEASED RELATIVE, AND NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE AUTHOR. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE COLONIES PLANTED BY THE ENGLISH ON THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA, FROM THEIR SETTLEMENT TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE. BY JOHN MARSHALL. VOL. IV. PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C.P. WAYNE. 1805.No 884 Title Page of "The Life of George Washington" Deposited 31st May 1817 by Caleb P. Wayne as Proprietor [DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. SEAL. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the third day of January, in the twenty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America, CALEB P. WAYNE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit:.... "The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the "American Forces, during the War which established the Independence "of his country, and First President of the United States.... "Compiled under the inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, "from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased "Relative, and now in possession of the author. To which is prefixed, "an Introduction, containing a compendious View of the "Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, "from their settlement to the commencement of that war which "terminated in their Independence. BY JOHN MARSHALL." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned....And also to the Act entituled "An act Supplementary to an Act entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.] [*LC*]THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES, DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY, AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON, FROM ORIGINAL PAPERS BEQUEATHED TO HIM BY HIS DECEASED RELATIVE, AND NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE AUTHOR. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE COLONIES PLANTED BY THE ENGLISH ON THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA, FROM THEIR SETTLEMENT TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE. BY JOHN MARSHALL. VOL. V. PHILADEPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C. P. WAYNE. 1807.No 885. Title Page of "The Life of George Washington". Deposited 31 May 1817 by Caleb P. Wayne as Proprietor. [DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the third day of January, in the twenty-ninth year of the Independence of the United states of America, CALEB P. WAYNE, of the said District, hath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: ... "The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the "American Forces, during the War which established the Independence "of his country, and First President of the United States.... "Compiled under the inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, "from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased "Relative, and now in possession of the Author. To which is prefixed, "an Introduction, containing a compendious View of the "Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, "from their settlement to the commencement of that war which "terminated in their Independence. BY JOHN MARSHALL." In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned.... And also to the Act entituled "An act Supplementary to an Act entituled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.] [*LC*]A Supplementary Index to the Massachusetts Term Reports, consisting of references to legal opinions found in those volumes, which are not noted in the several indexes to them, — by an Attorney at Law — Deposited June 26, 1817, by Mussey & Whitman, of Portland insd. District 42 years of Independence (proprietors[*Title of a Book "Supplementary Index to Massachusetts Term Reports Deposited by Mussey & Whitman proprietors, June 26. 1817 Cert. given same day*] [*Recorded—Copyright Records, page 28.*] [*LC*]ELEMENTS OF DRAWING AND PENMANSHIP, MADE PRACTICAL BY ENGRAVED SLATES; BEING AN ACCOMPANIMENT TO THE RHYTHMICAL PRONOUNCING ORTHOGRAPHER, OR, A FIRST BOOK FOR THE NURSERY AND THE SCHOOL. BY ROBERT MAYO, M.D. AUTHOR OF "A VIEW OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY," AND "A NEW SYSTEM OF MYTHOLOGY," FOR THE USE OF SEMINARIES. PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR BY J. MAXWELL. 1817. [* Robert Mayo &Co. Proprs. 11. Decr '17*][*No 936 Title Page of "Elements of Drawing and Penmanship" Deposited 11 Decr 1817 by George Mayo & Co as Proprietors*] [*LC*]ENGLISH ELEMENTS. PART FIRST. THE RHYTHMICAL PRONOUNCING ORTHOGRAPHER: BEING A FIRST BOOK FOR the Nursery and the School; CALCULATED For the correct and rapid advancement of tender or mature years, in the first principles of the English Tongue. WITH AN ACCOMPANIMENT OF The Elements of Drawing and of Penmanship, MADE PRACTICAL BY ENGRAVED SLATES. BY ROBERT MAYO, M. D. Author of "A View of Ancient Geography," and "A New System of Mythology" for the use of Seminaries. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY GEO. MAYO, & CO. D. Heartt, Printer. 1817.[*George Mayo and Co. Proprietors 25 [?] 17.*] [*LC*][*18*] D Caldwell Esq Clerk Circuit Court Pensylv PhiladelphiaNo 932 Title Page of "English Elements" Deposited 25 Novr 1817 by George Mayo & Co as ProprietorsENGLISH ELEMENTS. PART FIRST. THE RHYTHMICAL PRONOUNCING ORTHOGRAPHER; BEING A First Book for the Nursery and the School: CALCULATED For the correct and rapid advancement of tender or mature years, in the first principles of the English Tongue. TO WHICH ARE ADDED The Elements of Drawing and of Penmanship. ACCOMPANIED WITH ENGRAVED SLATES. BY ROBERT MAYO, M.D. Author of "A View of Ancient Geography,' and 'A New System of Mythology" for the use of Seminaries. PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHED BY GEO. MAYO, & CO. D. Heartt, Printer. 1817.[*LC*]No 924 Title Page of "English Elements" Depositied 28th Oct 1857 by George Mayo & Co as ProprietorsDISCOURSES ON THE ELEMENTS OF Therapeutics and Materia Medica. BY N. CHAPMAN, M. D. PROFESSOR OF THE INSTITUTES AND PRACTICES OF PHYSIC AND CLINICAL PRACTICE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA; PRESIDENT OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL SOCIETY, &c. &c. "To communicate what I have tried, and leave the rest to others for farther inquiry, is all my design in publishing these papers." NEWTON. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 10, NORTH EIGHTH ST. W. Brown, Printer--Prune street. 1817.[*No. 911. Title Page of "Discourses on the Elements &c" Deposited 26th Sept 1817 by James Webster as Proprietor*] [*LC*]DISCOURSES ON THE ELEMENTS OF Therapeutics and Materia Medica. BY N. CHAPMAN, M.D. PROFESSOR OF THE INSTITUTES AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC AND CLINICAL PRACTICE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA : PRESIDENT OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL SOCIETY, &c. &c. "To communicate what I have tried, and leave the rest to others for farther inquiry, is all my design in publishing these papers." NEWTON. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 10, NORTH EIGHTH ST. W. Brown, Printer, Prune street. 1817[*No 921 Title Page of "Discourses on the Elements of Therapeutics - Deposited 17th Octr 1817 by Nathaniel Chapman M. D as Author*] [*LC*]AN ESSAY ON THE Best Method of Teaching FOREIGN LANGUAGES, AS APPLIED WITH EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS TO THE FRENCH LANGUAGE; WITH A Table, displaying the Philosophy of the Relative Personal Pronouns, and rendering their use and syntax perfectly easy at first sight. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A DISCOURSE, ON THE FORMATION AND PROGRESS OF LANGUAGES. BY PETER S. CHAZOTTE, PROFESSOR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AT PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY EDWARD EARLE, NO. 2, LIBRARY STREET, NEAR FOURTH. W. Fry, Printer. 1817.No 927 Title Page of "An Essay" &c Deposited 18th Nov. 1817 by Peter S. Chazotte as Author — [*LC*]CHINESE PHILOSOPHICAL AND MATHEMATICAL TRANGRAM. Copy Right secured according to Law. [*COXE PROPR*]No 900 Title Page of "The American Register" -- Deposited 5th Augt 1817 by James Coxe as Proprietor LCA PRACTICAL TREATISE. ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CHECKS ON BANKERS, PROMISSORY NOTES, BANKERS' CASH NOTES, AND BANK NOTES. BY JOSEPH CHITTY, ESQ. OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE. A NEW EDITION, FROM THE LAST LONDON EDITION, WITH NOTES, Containing the most Important Cases decided in the Courts of the United States, and of the several States. GEORGETOWN, (D. C.) PUBLISHED BY GEORGE RICHARDS. W. FRY, PRINTER. 1817.[*No. 868 Title Page of "A practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange &c" Deposited 12 April 1817 by Edward Earle as Proprietor*] [*LC*]COLLECTION OF SACRED MUSIC DESIGNED PRINCIPALLY FOR THE USE OF CHURCHES WHICH SING WITHOUT A CHOIR: FROM THE MOST APPROVED AUTHORS. "I will sing with the SPIRIT, I will sing with UNDERSTANDING also." ALBANY: PUBLISHED BY E. F. BACKUS, No. 65, STATE STREET. UTICA: PRINTED TYPOGRAPHICALLY BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, Genesee Street. 1817.E. F. Baccus Filed Feby. 10th 1817. Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the tenth day of February, in the forty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1817, E. F. BACKUS, of Albany, has deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: "A Collection of Sacred Music, designed principally for the use of Churches which sing without a Choir: from the most approved authors. 'I will sing with the Spirit; I will sing with the understanding also." In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the act, entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. LCTHE QUARTERLY THEOLOGICAL REVIEW: CONDUCTED BY THE REV. EZRA STILES ELY, A. M. OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. "Whoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God, he that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son." VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY ANTHONY FINLEY, AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF FOURTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. William Fry, Printer. 1818.[*No 935 Title Page of "The Quarterly Theological Review" Deposited [0]11th Decr 1817 by The Reverend Ezra Stiles Ely as Proprietor*] [*LC*]LETTERS TO LADIES, DETAILING IMPORTANT INFORMATION, CONCERNING THEMSELVES AND INFANTS. BY THOMAS EWELL, M. D. OF VIRGINIA. Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and former Surgeon to the Navy Hospital of Washington City. WITH NINE ENGRAVINGS. PHILADELPHIA: W. BROWN, PRINTER, PRUNE STREET. 1817.No. 906 Title Page of "Letters to Ladies" &c. Deposited 9. Sept: 17. by Thomas Ewell as Author -THE FATHERS, THE REFORMERS, AND THE PUBLIC FORMULARIES, OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, IN HARMONY WITH CALVIN, AND AGAINST THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN; TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, ON THE SUBJECT OF THIS CONTROVERSY. BY A LAYMAN. WITH A PREFACE, NOTES, AND AN APPENDIX, BY AN AMERICAN CLERGYMAN. "Man, of his own nature, is sinful and disobedient to God, WITHOUT ANY SPARK OF GOODNESS in him, without any virtuous or godly motion." —Church of England. Hom. Whitsun. "We can by no means allow—that of our own nature we are WITHOUT ANY SPARK OF GOODNESS in us, and that man has no ability or disposition whatever, either to faith or good works."—Dr. Tomline, Bishop of Lincoln. "To be impugned from without, and BETRAYED FROM WITHIN, is certainly the worst condition, that either Church or State can fall into:—the Church of England has had experience of both."—Dr. South. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY PHILIP H. NICKLIN AND A. SMALL. 1817.[*LC*][*No 851 Title Page of "The Fathers &c" Deposited 25 Jan: 1817 by Philip H. Nicklin as Proprietor*]THE BOOK OF TRAVELS IN AFRICA, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE PRESENT TIME. COMPILED FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES. BY JOHN FROST, LL. D., AUTHOR OF "BOOK OF THE NAVY," "BOOK OF THE ARMY," etc., etc. NEW-YORK: D. APPLETON & CO., 200 BROADWAY. PHILADELPHIA: GEO. S. APPLETON, 148 CHESTNUT STREET. 1817.Filed March 1. 1817 LCA TREATISE ON SURVEYING, CONTAINING THE THEORY AND PRACTICE: TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A PERSPICUOUS SYSTEM OF PLANE TRIGONOMETRY. THE WHOLE CLEARLY DEMONSTRATED AND ILLUSTRATED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES. PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY JOHN GUMMERE. SECOND EDITION, IMPROVED. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN RICHARDSON, NO.-31, MARKET-STREET. Griggs & Co. Printers. 1817.No 929 Title Page of "A Treatise on Surveying &c. " -- Deposited 21 Nov. 1817 by John Richardson as ProprietorELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE ART OF DANCING, AS USED IN THE POLITE AND FASHIONABLE CIRCLES: ALSO RULES OF DEPORTMENT, AND DESCRIPTIONS OF MANNERS OF CIVILITY, APPERTAINING TO THAT ART: From the French of J. H. G. PROFESSOR OF DANCING IN PARIS, BY V. G. Professor of Dancing in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY J. F. HURTEL, No. 124, SOUTH SECOND STREET. 1817.COPY-RIGHT SECURED ACCORDING TO LAW.No 907. Title Page of "Elements & Principles of the Art of dancing" Deposited 10th Sept 1817 by Victor Guillou as AuthorTHE ELEMENTS OF EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY, BY WILLIAM HENRY, M.D.F.R.S. Member of the Roy. Med. and Wernerian Societies of Edinburgh; the Medico-Chirurgical and Geological Societies of London ; the Physical Soc. of Jena ; Vice Pres. of the Lit. and Phil Soc. of Manchester; and Physician to the Manchester Infirmary. THE FOURTH AMERICAN, FROM THE SEVENTH LONDON EDITION, GREATLY ENLARGED; AND ILLUSTRATED WITH NINE PLATES, ENGRAVED BY LOWRY. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, NOTES, AND TWO ADDITIONAL PLATES. BY JOHN REDMAN COXE, M.D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania; Member of the Am. Phil. Society, and of the Batavian Society of Sciences at Haarlem; Ordinary Member of the Royal Medical Society of Copenhagen; and Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences at Copenhagen. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 8, SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. W. Brown, Printer, Prune Street. 1817.No 910. Title Page of "The Elements of experimental Chemistry Deposited 19th' Sept 1817 by John Redman Coxe, M.D. as Proprietor LCA COMPENDIUM OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, BY I. I. HITCHCOCK.Chart filed May 17. 1817 R R Lansing Clerk [* I. I. Hitchcock *] THE BEAUTIES OF WRITING ILLUSTRATED BY Patrocinium Cartes Promovet utiles. Copies In different hands, plain and Ornamental, carefully designed and written by the subscriber for the improvement of Youth, and amusement of the curious.No 913 Title Page of "The Beauties of Writing illustrated " &c Deposited 29 Sept. '17 by Thomas Duncan as Author ( a Print)THE AMERICAN REGISTER, OR SUMMARY REVIEW OF HISTORY, POLITICS, AND LITERATURE VOLUME I. Spartan elackes, tautan kosmei . PHILADEPHIA PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON AND SON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1817.No 858 Title Page of "The American Register" -- Deposited 11th Feby 1817 by Thomas Dobson & Son as ProprietorTHE AMERICAN REGISTER OR SUMMARY REVIEW OF HISTORY, POLITICS, AND LITERATURE. Spartan ilackes, tautan kosmei [* "They sowed flakes, they adorn them" is the translation from Greek, so maybe not quite right *] PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON AND SON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET W. Fry, Printer 1817.THE AMERICAN REGISTER; OR SUMMARY REVIEW OF HISTORY, POLITICS, AND LITERATURE. VOLUME II. [??????? ??????, ?????? ??????.] PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON AND SON, AT THE STONE-HOESE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. W. Fry, Printer. 1817.No 901. Title Page of "The American Register" Deposited 6th Augt 1817 by Thomas Dobson &Son as ProprietorsVEGETABLE MATERIA MEDICA OF THE UNITED STATES; OR MEDICAL BOTANY: CONTAINING A BOTANICAL, GENERAL, AND MEDICAL HISTORY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS, INDIGENOUS TO THE UNITED STATES. ILLUSTRATED BY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, MADE AFTER ORIGINAL DRAWINGS FROM NATURE, DONE BY THE AUTHOR. BY WILLIAM P. C. BARTON, M. D. Surgeon in the Navy of the United States, and of the Hospital for Marines at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia : Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; Member of the American Philosophical Society ; President of the Phila- delphia Linnean Society ; and PROFESSOR OF BOTANY in the University of Pennsylvania. VOLUME I. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY & SON. 1817.No 902. Title Page of "Vegetable Materia Medica &c. &c."— Deposited 12th Augt. 17. by Hon. P. C. Barton, M. D. as Author—NOTES ON A JOURNEY IN AMERICA, FROM THE COAST OF VIRGINIA TO THE TERRITORY OF ILLINOIS. WITH PROPOSALS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COLONY OF ENGLISH. BY MORRIS BIRKBECK, AUTHOR OF NOTES ON A TOUR IN FRANCE. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY CALEB RICHARDSON, NO. 4, NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1817.No 923. Title Page of "Notes on a Journey in America" &c Deposited 21 Oct 1817 by Caleb Richardson as ProprietorTHE UNIVERSAL PRECEPTOR; BEING A GENERAL GRAMMAR OF ARTS, SCIENCES, AND USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. BY THE REV. DAVID BLAIR; Author of the Class-Book, English Grammar, Models of Juvenile Letters, Reading Exercises, and Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. FIRST AMERICAN FROM THE EIGHTH LONDON EDITION ; WITH ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY EDWARD & RICHARD PARKER, NO. 178, MARKET STREET. 1817.No 862 Title Page of "The Universal Preceptor" Deposited 19th Mch 1817 by Edwd & Richard Parker as ProprietorsA CONCISE VIEW OF THE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE, OF JAMES M. BOYD. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. TO WHICH IS ADDED, TWO DISCOURSES: The first from Romans, 6th chapter, 23d verse, And the second from John, 14th chapter, 20th verse, TOGETHER WITH AN APPENDIX, CONSISTING OF POETRY AND PROSE. IN THREE PARTS. First--On the certainty of Death. Second--On the Sufferings, Death, Burial, Resurrection, and Ascension, &c. of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. And Third--On Gospel Perfection. "I the chief of sinners am; But Jesus died for me." "Come unto me all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he has done for my soul." 1817.THE DOMESTIC MANUFACTURER'S ASSISTANT, AND FAMILY DIRECTORY, IN THE ARTS OF WEAVING AND DYEING: COMPREHENDING A PLAIN SYSTEM OF DIRECTIONS APPLYING TO THOSE ARTS AND OTHER BRANCHES NEARLY CONNECTED WITH THEM IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS; INCLUDING MANY USEFUL TABLES AND DRAFTS, IN CALCULATING AND FORMING VARIOUS KINDS AND PATTERN OF GOODS; DESIGNED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. BY J. & R. BRONSON. UTICA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM WILLIaMS NO. 60, GENESEE STREET. 1817.Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the first day of August, in the forty-second year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1817, J. & R. BRONSON, of the said District, have deposited in this office, the title of a Book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit: "The Domestic Manufacturer's Assistant, and Family Directory, in the Arts of Weaving "and Dyeing: comprehending a plain system of directions applying to those arts, "and other branches nearly connected with them in the manufacture of cotton and "woollen goods; including many useful Tables and Drafts in calculating and forming "various kinds and patterns of goods, designed for the improvement of domestic "manufactures. By J. & R. Bronson" In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned." And also to the act, entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled ' An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*Filed August 1, 1817*] [* J. & R. Robson*]THE WESTERN GAZETTEER ; OR EMIGRANT'S DIRECTORY. CONTAINING A GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES, VIZ. THE STATES OF KENTUCKY, INDIANA, LOUISIANA, OHIO, TENNESSEE AND MISSISSIPPI: AND THE TERRITORIES OF ILLINOIS, MISSOURI, ALABAMA, MICHIGAN, AND NORTH-WESTERN. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING SKETCHES OF SOME OF THE WESTERN COUNTIES OF NEW-YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, AND VIRGINIA ; A DESCRIPTION OF THE GREAT NORTHERN LAKES, INDIAN ANNUITIES, AND DIRECTIONS TO EMIGRANTS. BY SAMUEL R. BROWN. AUBURN, N. Y. PRINTED BY H. C. SOUTHWICK, 1817. Let the Certificate be dated on Monday next, June 9, 1817. be deposited in the Clerk's Office of this Dis. Court of the U. States in the names of S. R. Brown and H. C. Southwick as Proprietors.[*LC*] [*S. R Brown 1817*] [*Filed June 9th 1817*]ELEMENTS ON ORTHOGRAPHY. OR AN ATTEMPT TO FORM A Complete System OF LETTERS. "Sic mihi tarda fluunt ingrataque tempora, quae spem "Consiliumque morantur agendi gnaviter id, quod "AEque pauperibus prodest; locupletibus aeque: "AEque neglectum pueris senibusque nocebit."* "The first proposition of this idea, and plan of modifying the English alphabet, was published in the Columbian Magazine of July 1791- since which time the subject has lain dormant. PHILADELPHIA. PRINTED BY DENNIS HEARTT, FOR THE AUTHOR. 1817. By Joseph G. ChambersNo 879 Title Page of "Elements of Orthography Deposited 27th May 1817 by Joseph G Chambers as AuthorA DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DREADFUL FIRE, Which took place On the morning of the 4th March, 1817: WHEN FIVE Unfortunate Victims perished in the flames. (Authenticated by the surviving sufferers.) PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 7, 1817. Sylvester Roberts ProprNo 861 Title Page of "A detailed Account of the late dreadful Fire" deposited 8th Mch 1817 by Sylvester Roberts as Proprietor [* the following is printed *] Entered according to the Act of Congress.THE PROPHETIC HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION EXPLAINED; OR A BRIEF EXPOSITION OF THE REVELATION OF ST. JOHN; ACCORDING TO A NEW DISCOVERY OF PROPHETICAL TIME, BY WHICH THE WHOLE CHAIN OF PROPHECIES IS ARRANGED, AND THEIR CERTAIN COMPLETION PROVED FROM HISTORY DOWN TO THE PRESENT PERIOD—WITH SUMMARY VIEWS OF THOSE NOT YET ACCOMPLISHED. BY THE REV. J. GEORGE SCHMUCKER, Pastor of the Evangelic Lutheran Church, York-Town, Penn. VOL. I. Tempora distingue et concordat Domini Verbum. BALTIMORE: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCHAEFFER AND MAUND. 1817.[*No 872. Title Page of "the prophetic History" Deposited 9th May 1817 by The Rev. J. George Schmucker as Author*] [*LC*]GRÆCÆ GRAMMATICÆ WESTMONASTERIENSIS INSTITUTIO COMPENDIARIA IN USUM JUVENTUTIS CIVITATIBUS AMERICANIS STUDIOSÆ. JA. ROSS, A. M. Humaniorum literarum et Linguæ Græcæ Professore Accurante. Συμπασης κρηνη διδαχης γλωτ[*No 903-903 Title Page of "Græcæ Grammatica" Deposited 28th Augt 1817 by James Ross as Author*] [*LC*]MUSICAL MONITOR: OR NEW-YORK COLLECTION OF DEVOTIONAL CHURCH MUSIC. "House of our God, with sacred anthems ring," COMPILED FOR THE PROMOTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF DEVOTIONAL. CHURCH MUSIC. BY EPHRAIM REED. UTICA; PRINTED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, NO. 60, GENESEE ST. 1817. Advert. May 26 1818 Filed Novr. 25. 1819 E. Reed [*LC*]JOURNAL OF THE TRAVELS & RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE OF JOHN PATTERSON, CONTAINING A BRIEF HISTORY OF HIS CALL TO THE MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL. HARRISBURG: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR 1817.1 Dec 1817 John Patterson ProprA GENERAL SYSTEM OF TOXICOLOGY: OR, A TREATISE ON POISONS, FOUND IN THE MINERAL, VEGETABLE, AND ANIMAL KINGDOMS, CONSIDERED IN THEIR RELATIONS WITH PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY, AND MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. ABRIDGED AND PARTLY TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF M. P. ORFILA, M. D. P. BY JOSEPH G. NANCREDE, M. D. HONORARY MEMBER OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL SOCIETY, AND OF THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY; FOREIGN CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EMULATION OF PARIS, &c. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY & SON, CORNER OF FOURTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. Dec. 1, 1817.No 931 Title Page of "A General System" Deposited 25 Mar 1837 by Matthew Carey & Son as Proprietors LCA NEW HISTORICAL MELO-DRAMA, IN TWO ACTS, CALLED The Armourer's Escape, OR, THREE YEARS AT NOOTKA SOUND. Founded on the interesting Narrative of JOHN R. JEWITT, Armourer of the ship Boston, captured by the savages of Nootka. In this little Drama, is attempted an accurate sketch of this unfortunate circumstance; the sufferings and perils of Jewitt and his companions, and their providential escape. At the same time pains have been taken to represent faithfully the costume, manners, ceremonies and superstitions of these extraordinary people, by as rigid an adherence to the narrative as the Stage will permit. COPY RIGHT SECURED. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JOHN BINNS, No. 70, CHESNUT-STREET, 1817.No. 864 Title Page of "a new historical Melo-drama, or, the Armourer's Escape &c. or 3 Yrs. at Nootka Deposited 21 Mch 1817 by John R. Jewitt as AuthorA NEW AND HIGHLY IMPROVED VIOLIN PRECEPTOR; CONTAINING, IN ADDITION TO THE RUDIMENTS, A CHOICE AND EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF THE MOST APPROVED COTILLIONS, DANCES, WALTZES, SONGS, AIRS, &C. &C. MANY OF WHICH HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN PUBLISHED. Filed Nov. 10 1817 UTICA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, GENESEE STREET, 1817.A NEW AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF FLUTE MELODIES; CONSISTING OF DUETS, WALTZES, COTILLIONS, AIRS, MARCHES, &c. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GERMAN FLUTE, AND PATENT FLAGELET. [*[?] 1 A I N*] UTICA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, GENESEE STREET, 1817.[*Filed Decr. 15. 1817*] [*Decr 15. 1817 W. Williams*] Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the fifteenth day of December, in the forty-second year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1817, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of the said district, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following to wit: "A new and Choice collection of Flute Melodies; consisting of Duets, Waltzes, Cotillions, Airs, Marches, &c. to which are prefixed, the Instructions for the German Flute, and Patent Flagelet." In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned, "And also to the act, entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled ' An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing engraving, and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*LC*]THE MUSICAL READER, OR PRACTICAL LESONS FOR THE VOICE: CONSISTING OF PHRASES, SECTIONS, PERIODS, AND ENTIRE MOVEMENTS OF MELODY IN SCORE. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED THE RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. COMPLIED PRINCIPALLY FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, BY ONE OF THE EDITORS OF THE "MUSICA SACRA." Utica: PRINTED TYPOGRAPHICALLY BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, GENESEE STREET. 1817. Hastings LC Filed May 21st. 1817-ENGLISH GRAMMAR, ADAPTED TO THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF LEARNERS: WITH AN APPENDIX, Containing RULES AND OBSERVATIONS, FOR ASSISTING THE MORE ADVANCED STUDENTS TO WRITE WITH PERSPICUITY AND ACCURACY. "They who are learning to compose and arrange their sentences with accuracy and order, are learning, at the same time, to think with accuracy and order." BLAIR. BY LINDLEY MURRAY. From the Twenty-Third English Edition, improved by the Author. WITH ADDITIONS AND ELUCIDATIONS, BY JAMES ABERCROMBIE, D. D. Director of the Philadelphia Academy. THIRD EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY D. HOGAN, No. 249, Market-street. A. Walker, Printer, No. 24, Arch-street. 1817.No 853 Title Page of "English Grammar" Deposited 27 Jany 1817 by The Revd James Abercrombie D.D as Proprietor LCDESCRIPTIO UBERIOR GRAMINUM ET PLANTARUM CALAMARIARUM AMERICÆ SEPTENTRIONALIS INDIGENARUM ET CICURUM. AUCTORE D. HENRICO MUHLENBERG, Societ. Physic. Gotting.--Berolini Imperalis Naturæ Curiosorum--Phytogr. Gotting.-- Physiogr. Lund.--Americ. Philosoph. etc. Membro. PHILADELPHIÆ: IMPENSIS SOLOMON W. CONRAD, No. 87, VICO VULGARITER DICTO HIGH-STREET. Excudebat Guilielmus Brown. 1817.No. 886 Title Page of "Descriptio Uberior" Deposited 12 June 1817 by Solomon W. Conrad as Proprietor LCThe American Musical Miscellany, Consisting of Original Songs, Airs, Marches, Waltzes, &c. To be published in twenty-five numbers. Philadelphia, published by Bacon & Hart. 1818.No. 1005 Title Page of "The American Musical Miscellany" Deposited 18th Sept. 1818 by Bacon & Hart as Proprietors 1.27 2.50 20 3.97 1 3 LCTHE Antihipnotic Songster, CONTAINING ORIGINAL AND SELECT Songs. PATRIOTIC, SENTIMENTAL, ANACREONTIC, COMIC & MASONIC. WITH FAVORITE AIRS, GLEES, AND CATCHES. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY T. TOWN AND S. MERRITT. And for sale by Robert Desilver, 110, Walnut Street, and James P. Park, 74, S. Second. 1818.Thos Town _ Propr. 9. April 1818.Mem: for Mr J. Reed U. S [os?]No 955 Title Page of "The Antihipnotic Songster" Deposited 9th April 1818 by Thomas Gown as Proprietor LCVEGETABLE MATERIA MEDICA OF THE UNITED STATES; OR MEDICAL BOTANY: CONTAINING A BOTANICAL, GENERAL, AND MEDICAL HISTORY, OF MEDICINAL PLANTS INDIGENOUS TO THE UNITED STATES. ILLUSTRATED BY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, MADE AFTER ORIGINAL DRAWINGS FROM NATURE, DONE BY THE AUTHOR BY WILLIAM P. C. BARTON, M. D. SURGEON IN THE UNITED STATES' NAVY, AND OF THE NAVAL HOSPITAL AT PHILADELPHIA: AND PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. VOLUME II. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY & SON, CORNER OF FOURTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. JOSEPH R. A. SKERRETT, PRINTER. 1818.No 1035 Title Page of "Vegetable Materia Medica" deposited 3rd Decemr 1818 by Wm. P. C. Barton M.D as AuthorCOMPENDIUM FLORAE PHILADELPHICAE: CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF THE INDIGENOUS AND NATURALIZED PLANTS FOUND WITHIN A CIRCUIT OF TEN MILES AROUND PHILADELPHIA. BY WILLIAM P. C. BARTON, M. D. SURGEON IN THE U. STATES' NAVY, AND OF THE NAVAL HOSPITAL AT PHILADELPHIA; AND PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. IN TWO VOLUMES [VOL. I.] PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY AND SON, NO. 126, CHESNUT STREET. 1818.No 989 Title Page of "Compendium Florae Philadelphicae" Deposited 9 July 1818 by Wm. P. C. Barton, M. D as Author LCLETTERS FROM ILLINOIS. BY MORRIS BIRKBECK, AUTHOR OF "NOTES ON A TOUR THROUGH FRANCE," AND OF "NOTES ON A JOURNEY IN AMERICA," &c. "VOX CLAMANTIS È DESERTO." PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY AND SON, 126 CHESTNUT STREET. 1818.No 1001 Title Page of "Letters from Illinois" Deposited 10th Sept 1818 by Mathew Carey & Son as Proprietors LCAN ESSAY ON HYDROPHOBIA, OR CANINE MADNESS: ALSO, AN ESSAY OF DISTEMPER IN DOGS; POINTING OUT ITS CAUSES, SYMPTOM, TREATMENT, AND CURE, BOTH BY MEDICINE AND INOCULATION OF THE COW POX. D.P. BLAINE, PROFESSOR ANIMAL MEDICINE, LONDON. Corrected and Revised, with Additions and Improvements. BY DR. JAMES CARVER, VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OF THIS CITY. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES CARVER. WILLIAM BROWN, PRINTER. 1818.No 996 Title Page of "An Essay on Hydrophobia" Deposited 24 July 1818 by James Carver as Proprietor LCTHE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF OBADIAH BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BLOOMFIELD, M.D. A NATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NOW ON THE TOUR OF EUROPE. INTERSPERSED WITH EPISODES, AND REMARKS, RELIGIOUS, MORAL, PUBLIC SPIRITED, AND HUMOUROUS. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. _____________ "O gentlemen, the time of life is short: To spend that shortness basely were too long, Tho' life did ride upon a dial's point, Still ending at th' arrival of an hour." Shakespeare. "O England ! model to thy inward greatness, Like little body with a might heart, What might'st thou do, that honour would thee do, Were all thy rulers kind and sensible." IBID. Neither Vice or Folly should escape me. OBADIAH. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETOR. 1818.No 944 Title Page of "The Life and Adventures &c" Deposited 26 Jany 1818 by Edward Franklin as Proprietor LCTHE LIFE OF ABEL BURKE, Who died in Philadelphia, January 27th 1817. Containing an account of his conversion, call to the Ministry, and of his journeys, and labours of love, in preaching the gospel freely, in obedience to Bishop Jesus, the SON of GOD. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. TO WHICH IS ADDED, An account of his patient sufferings in his last afflictions, and of his truly happy and TRIUMPHANT DEATH. Precious in the sight of the Lord, is the DEATH of his saints.--Ps. 116. 15. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY FREDERIC PLUMMER. S. Probasco, Printer. 1818. [?]rs, Citizens [?]e[*Frank? have app?*]Penn and William Penn - Francis Grove, Isaac Grove and others, Citizens have appealed from the SentenceNo 1037 Title Page of "The Life of Abel Burke" - Deposited 11th Decemr 1818 by Frederic Plummer as Proprietor LCTHE SCHOLAR'S GUIDE TO ARITHMETIC; OR, A COMPLETE EXERCISE BOOK, FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. WITH NOTES, CONTAINING THE REASON OF EVERY RULE, DEMONSTRATED FROM THE MOST SIMPLE AND EVIDENT PRINCIPLES; TOGETHER WITH SOME OF THE MOST USEFUL PROPERTIES OF NUMBERS, AND GENERAL THEOREMS FOR THE MOST EXTENSIVE USE OF THE SCIENCE. BY JOHN BONNYCASTLE, OF THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, WOOLWICH. SECOND AMERICAN FROM THE TENTH LONDON EDITION, IMPROVED AND ADAPTED TO THE USE OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE UNITED STATES. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY COLLINS & CROFT, NO, 73, MARKET STREET. J. R. A. Skerrett, Printer. 1818.No 1014 Title Page of "The Scholars Guide" Deposited 16 Octr 1818 by Collins & Croft as Proprietors LC A TRUE RELATION OF THE HOLY WAR, MADE BY KING SHADDAI UPON DIABOLUS, FOR THE REGAINING OF THE METROPOLIS OF THE WORLD; OR, THE LOSING AND TAKING AGAIN OF THE TOWN OF MANSOUL. BY MR. JOHN BUNYAN, Late Minister of the Gospel at Bedford, Author of "The Pilgrim's Progress," &c. &c. DIVIDED INTO EIGHTEEN CHAPTERS; ILLUSTRATED WITH EXPLANATORY, EXPERIMENTAL, AND PRACTICAL NOTES, BY THE REV. GEORGE BURDER, Author of "The Village Sermons," Notes on "The Pilgrim's Progress," &c. WITH ADDITIONAL NOTES BY ANOTHER HAND. EMBELLISHED WITH SEVEN ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY M'CARTY AND DAVIS. 1818.&c. Deposited 17 Augt 1818 by McCarty & Davis as Proprietors&c. Deposited 17 Augt 1818 by McCarty & DavisNo 997 Title Page of "A true relation of the Holy War" Deposited 17 Augt 1818 by McCarty & Davis as Proprietors LCMEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L. L. D. F. R. S. &C. MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY FROM THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA, AT THE COURT OF FRANCE, AND FOR THE TREATY OF PEACE AND INDEPENDENCE, &c. WITH GREAT BRITAIN. 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 MANUSCRIPT, COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE AND PUBLIC NEGOCIATIONS OF DR. FRANKLIN, TOGETHER WITH THE WHOLE OF HIS POLITICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL & MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. David Caldwell Esq [?] the Title [?] which I [?]oe - [?]ow when [?]er it with [?]ur obedt sert [?]ms I presume it is not necessary to say joint proprietor by purchase - if it should be necessary it may be so inserted not otherwise[*LC*]DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the [Twentieth] tenth day of [February] July, in the forty-[second][thir?] year of the independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1818, WILLIAM DUANE, of the said district, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as join proprietor, [by purchase,] with WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN, Esq. legatee, in the words following, to wit:-- "Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. & F. R. S. Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the court of France, and for the treaty of peace and independence with Great Britain, &c. 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 manuscript, comprising the Private Correspondence and Public Negociations of Dr. Franklin: together with the whole of his Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works." In conformity to an Act of the Congress of the United States, intituled "An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the Act entitled "An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled 'An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.David Caldwell Esq. Sir, I enclose a copy of the Title Page of Franklin's Memoirs, for which I wish to take out the Copy right, as joint proprietor with Wm T. Franklin Esq-- Be so good as to let the bearer know when I can have it-- and he will call for it with the office charge. I am Sir your obed servt Wm Duane I presume it is not necssarey to say joint proprietor by purchase--if it should be necssary it may be so inserted not otherwiseNo 991. Title Page of "Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjn. Franklin" Deposited 10th July 1818. by William Duane as joint Proprietors with William Temple Franklin, Esq Legatee. _District of Maine, towit - District Clerks Office Be it remembered, that on the seventh day of November A.D. 1818, & in the 43. year of the Independence of the U.S. of America, S.K. Gilman of Hallowell in the said District, hath deposited in this office, the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as p[rop]rietor, in the words following, to wit THE CHILD'S INSTRUCTOR, OR FIRST BOOK IN PROSE. IN TWO PARTS; WELL CALCULATED TO ADVANCE THE LEARNER IN READING BY LESSONS PLEASING AND SU[I]TABLE TO HIS CAPACITY: AND, AT THE SAME TIME, AFFORDING SENTIMENTS OF INSTRUCTION THE MOST PROPER FOR HIS AGE. BY A TEACHER OF YOUTH. HALLOWELL: PRINTED BY S. K. GILMAN, AND SOLD AT HIS BOOKSTORE. 1818 proprietor In conformity to the act of the Congress of the U.S. Title of a Book Child's Instructor &c Deposited Nov. 7. 1818. & Cert. given Recorded Copyright Records page 30. THE GOSPEL HYMN-BOOK; BEING A SELECTION OF HYMNS, COMPOSED BY DIFFERENT AUTHORS, DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF THE CHURCH UNIVERSAL; AND ADAPTED TO PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR. 1818. District of Maine,--to wit. L.S. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1818, in the forty-second year of the independence of the United States of America, ABRAHAM MAXIM, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following ;--viz. "THE GOSPEL HYMN-BOOK: being a selection of Hymns, composed by different authors. Designed for the use of the Church Universal; and adapted to public and private devotion." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also "to an Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefit thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." HENRY SEWALL, Clerk, Dist. Court, Maine. A true Copy of Record, Attest, H. SEWALL, Clerk. [*LC*] Title of a Book Gospel Hymn book Deposited Jan.y 13, 1818. & Cert given Recorded _ Copyright Records page 29. Jany. 13. 1818 - filed by Abraham Maxim, as propr. The Gospel Hymn - Book: Being A Selection of Hymns Composed By different Authors. Designed for the use of the Church Universal; And adapted to Public and Private Devotion. In conformity &c Title of a BookCOUNTING-HOUSE ASSISTANT, OR A BRIEF DIGEST OF AMERICAN MERCANTILE LAW. EMBRACING THE LAW OF CONTRACTS, OF INSURANCE AND OTHER ADMIRALTY MATTERS; OF FACTURES, FACTORS, AGENTS, SALES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CARRIERS AND INSOLVENCIES. BY J.C. GILLELAND, Esq. PITTSBURGH, PUBLISHED BY R. PATTERSON & LAMBDIN. 1818. No 968. Title Page of "Counting House Assistant" &c, Deposited 19 May 1818 by Mathew Carey & Son as Proprietors LCGLOSSARY OF THE SCOTTISH WORDS AND PHRASES IN ROB ROY.Moses Thomas - 20. Mch '18 Proppr No 952 Title Page of "Glossary of the Scottish Words & Phrases in Rob Roy Deposited 20 Mch 1818 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor LCTHE DISTILLER. CONTAINING 1. Full and particular directions for mashing and distilling all kinds of Grain, and imitating Holland Gin and Irish Whiskey. 2. A notice of the different kinds of Stills in use in the United States, and of the Scotch Stills which may be run off 480 times in 24 hours. 3. A Treatise on Fermentation, containing the latest discoveries on the subject. 4. Directions for making Yeast, and preserving it sweet for any length of time. 5. The Rev. Mr. Allison's process of Rectification, with improvements ; and mode of imitating French Brandy, &c. 6. Instructions for making all kinds of Cordials, Compound Waters, &c.; also for making Cider, Beer, and various kinds of Wines, &c. &c. &c. ADAPTED TO THE USE OF FARMERS, AND DISTILLERS. BY HARRISON HALL. The Second Edition, enlarged and improved. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, 133, CHESNUT-STREET. J. BIOREN, PRINTER. 1818.No 939 Title Page of "The Distiller" Deposited 7th Jany 1818 by Harrison Hall as Author LCCONFESSION OF ONE OF THE MAIL ROBBERS, JOSEPH HARE, ALIAS JOSEPH THOMPSON HARE, And according to his own Narrative The Greatest Robber THAT EVER LIVED; Who, together with John Alexander, was executed at Baltimore, Sept. 10, 1818. Detailing his Robberies in the states of Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Massachusetts, in Canada and the Spanish Provinces, And in the cities of New-York and Philadelphia, to the amount of nearly Ninety Thousand Dollars. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF In prison, after his sentence, and published from the original Manuscript. To which is added, the Particulars of what transpired from the Prison to the Gallows. William Mo[?] as ProprietorMor[?] [?]oprieto[?] PHIL 9 SEP David Caldwell Esq PhiladNo. 1002. Title Page of "Confession of one of the Mail Robbers &c. Deposited 11 Sept 1818 by William Morrey as Proprietor LC William Morey as P[?]MUSICA SACRA: OR SPRINGFIELD AND UTICA COLLECTIONS UNITED: CONSISTING OF PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, ANTHEMS AND CHANTS; ARRANGED FOR TWO, THREE OR FOUR VOICES, WITH A FIGURED BASS FOR THE ORGAN OR PIANO FORTE. BY THOMAS HASTINGS AND SOLOMON WARRINER. REVISED EDITION. UTICA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, Geesee Street. 1818.Hastings & Warriner Filed Sep: 4. 1818 Northern District of New- York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the fourth day of September, in the forty-third year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1818, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of the said district, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit : "Musica Sacra: or Springfield and Utica Collections united : consisting of, Psalm and Hymn Tunes, "Anthems and Chants ; arranged for two, three or four voices, with a figured Bass for the Organ or "Piano Forte. By Thomas Hastings and Solomon Warriner." In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned, "And also to the act, entitled, 'An act supplementary to an act, entitled 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing engraving and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New- York.A GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: CONTAINING THE POWERS OF THE ENGLISH ALPHABET; AN EXTENSIVE VOCABULARY, WITH THE SIGNIFICATION OF EACH WORD; A NUMEROUS LIST OF DERIVATIVE WORDS, WITH THE PART OF SPEECH ANNEXED TO EACH, &c. IN TWO PARTS. BY JOSEPH HULL REVISED IMPRESSION UTICA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, NO. 60, GENESEE STREET. 1818.[*Filed Mar 21. 1818*] Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the eleventh day of April, in the forty-third year of the independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH HULL, of the said district, has deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author and proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " A Guide to the English Language, containing the powers of the English alphabet ; an extensive vocabulary, with the signification of each word ; a numerous list of derivative words, with the part of speech annexed to each, &c. in two parts, by JOSEPH HULL." In conformity to the act of the congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned:" and also an act entitled, "An act supplementary to an act entitled an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints." RICH'D R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*J. Hull Filed March 21. 1818*]THE BUILDERS ASSISTANT, CONTAINING THE FIVE ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE, SELECTED FROM THE BEST SPECIMENS OF THE Greek and Roman, WITH THE FIGURED DIMENSIONS OF THEIR Height, Projection, & Profile; AND A VARIETY OF MOULDINGS, MODILLIONS, AND FOLIAGE, On a larger Scale, both enriched and plain; WITH WORKING DRAWINGS, SHEWING THEIR METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION: SELECTED FROM A NUMBER OF BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES, COPIED FROM THE ANTIQUE. FOR THE USE OF BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, MASONS, PLASTERERS, CABINETMAKERS, AND CARVERS; AND FOR WHOM ARE SIXTY ORIGINAL DESIGNS, WITH THEIR PLANS, ELEVATIONS, AND SECTIONS. By JOHN HAVILAND, Architect, AND ENGRAVED By HUGH BRIDPORT, Artist.No 942. TItle Page of "The Builders Assistant," Deposited 13th Jany 1818 by John Haviland & Hugh Bridport as Proprietors John Haviland and Hugh Bridport - Proprs. 13. Jany '18 -THE FARMER AND MECHANIC'S POCKET ASSISTANT. IN TWO PARTS. PART 1--CONTAINING, The most useful and necessary FORMS OF WRITING, which commonly occur between man and man--with practical remarks. PART 2--CONTAINING, Coins of the U. States--Rules for reducing the currencies of the different states into each other--A table of Simple Interest, at 6 per cent, for a week, months, or year--Table showing the value of Dollars--Table reducing Pence and Shillings to cents--Weights & Measures of the United States, &c. TOGETHER WITH, INSTRUCTIONS TO JURYMEN. BY CHIEF JUSTICE HAWLES. [Being a choice help for all those who are qualified by law to serve as JURORS.] EASTON, PENN. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. W. DESHLER.No 998. Title page of "The Farmer & Mechanic's Pocket Companion" Deposited 20 Augt 1818 by George W. Leshler as ProprietorTHE ENGLISH ORTHOGRAPHICAL EXPOSITOR: BEING A COMPENDIOUS SELECTION OF THE MOST USEFUL WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, DIVIDED, ACCENTED, AND EXPLAINED ACCORDING TO THE MOST APPROVED MODERN AUTHORITIES. ALSO, A list of more than eight hundred words, similar, or nearly similar in sound, but of different spelling and import. By DANIEL JAUDON, THOMAS WATSON, AND STEPHEN ADDINGTON. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY D. HOGAN, NO. 249 MARKET-STREET. 1818.No 971 TItle Page of "The English Orthographical Expositor" deposited 30 May 1818 by Daniel Jaudon and Stephen Addington as Proprietors LCTHE American Tutor's Assistant, IMPROVED: OR, A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM OF DECIMAL, PRACTICAL ARITHEMETIC, COMPRISING THE USUAL METHODS OF CALCULATION, WITH THE ADDITION OF FEDERAL MONEY, AND OTHER DECIMALS, Dispersed through the several rules of that useful science. Adapted for the easy and regular instruction of Youth in the United States. COMPILED BY ZACHARIAH JESS. CONTAINING ALSO, A COURSE OF BOOK KEEPING, BY SINGLE ENTRY.No 974 Title Page of "The American Tutor's Assistant" Deposited 3d June 1818 by McCarty & Davis as Proprietors LCTHE MARINER; A POEM IN TWO CANTOS. BY ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON. θαύμ ' ημίν και τούτο μέγα φρεσίν ημετέρησιν. Ανδρες ύδωρ ναίουσιν από χθονός έν πελάγεσαι˙ Δυστηνοι τινες εισιν εχουσι γαρ εργα πονηρα˙ Ομματ ' εν αστροισι , ψυχην δ ' εν ποντω εχουσιν. 'Ομηρος. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY EDWARD EARLE, CORNER OF FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. William Fry, Printer. 1818.No 992 Title Page of "The Mariner" Deposited 18 July 1818 by Edward Earle as Proprietor LCTHE NURSE'S GUIDE, AND FAMILY ASSISTANT; CONTAINING FRIENDLY CAUTIONS TO THOSE WHO ARE IN HEALTH: WITH AMPLE DIRECTIONS TO NURSES AND OTHERS, WHO ATTEND THE SICK, WOMEN IN CHILD-BED, &c. BY ROBERT WALLACE JOHNSON, M.D. THE SECOND AMERICAN EDITION, CORRECTED--WITH AN INTERESTING APPENDIX FROM "THE DUBLIN HOSPITAL REPORTS." PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY ANTHONY FINLEY, NORTH EAST CORNER OF CHESNUT AND FOURTH STREETS. A. Small, Printer. 1818.N 1023 Title Page of "The Nurse's Guide" Deposited 31 Octr 1818 by Anthony Finley as Proprietor LCTHE GOSPEL MASON; OR, THE BEAUTY OF UNITY. A SERMON, PREACHED BEFORE THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER, WARDENS AND BRETHREN OF LODGE NUMBER FIFTY, OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, AT West-Chester, on the Anniversary of St. John, the Evangelist; DECEMBER 27, 5817[8]. By NATHANIEL KENNEDY, A. M. P. M. DOWNINGTON: PRINTED BY C. MOWRY, FOR THE AUTHOR. 1818.No 982 Title Page of "The Gospel Mason" &c. Deposited 27 June 1818 by Nathaniel Kennedy as Author LCA SERIES OF LECTRES ON THE DOCTRINE OF UNIVERSAL BENEVOLENCE Delivered in the Universalist Church, in Lombard-street, Philadelphia, in the Autumn of 1818; and published at the request of the Brethren attending in said Church. By Abner Kneeland. " And this is life Eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. " Jesus. No 1027 Title Page of "A Series of Lectures" Deposited 6 Nov. 1818 by Abner Kneeland as AuthorTHE NEW PENNSYLVANIA SPELLING BOOK, CALCULATED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, IN THE UNITED STATES. COMPILED BY STEPHEN BYERLY, Of Mooreland township, Montgomery county, Pa. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY MCCARTY & DAVIS, S. E. corner of Race and Ninth streets. 1818.No 985 Title Page of "The New Pennsylvania Spelling Book" Deposited 2d July 1818 by McCarty & Davis as Proprietors LCTRAITE COMPLET DE LA PRONONCIATION DE LA LANGUE ANGLAISE, AVEC L'ACCENT POSE, DANS TOUS LES EXEMPLES CITES, SUR LES SYLLABES QUI LE REÇOIVENT, SUIVANT LES PRINCIPES DES MEILLEURS AUTEURS ANGLAIS: SUIVI D'UN SUPPLÉMENT AUX GRAMMAIRES ANGLAISES. OUVRAGE UTILE AUX FRANÇAIS QUI DÉSIRENT APPRENDRE LA LANGUE ANGLAISE. PAR CHARLES CARRÉ, INTERPRÉTE JURÉ POUR L'ETAT DE PENNSYLVANIE, ET PROFESSEUR DE CES DEUX LANGUES, A PHILADELPHIE. La plus noble pensée Ne peut plaire à l'esprit, si l'oreille est blessée. BOILEAU, art Poëtique. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. THOMAS, (JOHNSON'S HEAD) NO. 52 CHESNUT STREET. 1818.No 999 Title Page of "Traite Complet" Deposited 22 Augt 1818 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor LCTHE FARRIER'S MAGAZINE, OR THE Archives of Veterinary Science; CONTAINING THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF THE HORSE, AND OTHER DOMESTIC QUADRUPEDS: BEING THE OUTLINE OF A PLAN FOR DISSEMINATING THIS MOST USEFUL AND NECESSARY BRANCH OF KNOWLEDGE; Enabling the GENTLEMAN, the FARMER, the GRAZIER, &c. not medically educated, to be his own Farrier; whereby he may practise successfully on the Diseases of his own Animals, when placed in remote Situations in different Parts of the United States, where no regular or scientific Aid can be procured. COMPILED FROM THE LECTURES AND PRACTICE Of the Veterinary Colleges of London, France, Germany, Russia, and British India. WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING ALL THE COLLEGE FORMULAS. BY JAMES CARVER, VETERINARY SURGEON, MASTER OF EQUITATION, And Corresponding Member of the London Veterinary Medical Society, and the College of India. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1818. [*James Carver. Author. 23. June '18*]No 980 Title Page of "The Farrier's Magazine &c" Deposited 23 June 1818 by James Carver as AuthorA TREATISE ON THE AGE OF THE HORSE, Being a true delineation, with instructions how to tell his age, from a foal to the period of sixteen years; TAKEN FROM ACTUAL DISSECTIONS, AT THE VETERINARY COLLEGE OF LONDON: ALSO, AN ESSAY, ON FOUNDER, CONTRACTION AND RUNNING THRUSH; Showing how thousands of horses in the United States, are annually destroyed by these three diseases, before they have arrived at one third the natural period of life. ALSO, THE CAUSES, BEST MODE OF TREATMENT, AND CURE BY THE USE OF THE HOT AND COLD BATH, INTRODUCED INTO THIS COUNTRY ON A NEW PRINCIPLE BY THE AUTHOR. BY JAMES CARVER, Veterinary surgeon, professor of animal medicines, and corresponding member of the London Veterinary Medical Society. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR BY LITTELL & HENRY, NO. 74, SOUTH SECOND STREET. MERRITT, PRINTER. 1818.No 970 Title Page of "A Treatise on the Age of the Horse" Deposited 28.th May 1818 by James Carver as Author LCTHE AMERICAN ORTHOGRAPHER; AND EASY GUIDE TO PRONUNCIATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Joseph G. Chambers Author EXTRACTED FROM "ELEMENTS OF ORTHOGRAPHY:" WITH IMPROVEMENTS. Multum in parvoNo 1041 Title Page of "The American Orthographer" Deposited 13 Decr 1818 by Joseph G. Chambers as Author LCCONVERSATIONS ON THE BIBLE. BY A LADY. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY HARRISON HALL, No. 133, CHESNUT-STREET. J. Maxwell, printer. 1818.No 969 Title Page of "Conversations on the Bible. Deposited 22 May 1818 by Harrison Hall as Proprietor LCA TREATISE ON PLEADING WITH A COLLECGTION OF PRACTICAL PRECEDENTS, AND NOTES THEREON. BY J. CHITTY, ESQ. OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE. THIRD AMERICAN, FROM THE SECOND LONDON, EDITION. WITH CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS, BY JOHN A. DUNLAP. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR I. RILEY, NO. 8, DECATUR STREET. 1819.No 1031 Title Page of "A Treatise on Pleading &c .. Deposited 13 Nov. 1818 by Isaac Riley as Proprietor Certificate of copy right in name Isaac Riley as proprietorTHE TREASURE OF HEALTH, OR A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THE MOST VALUABLE SECRETS IN MEDICINE, For the cure of all diseases, wounds, and other accidents to which the human body is subject; with the method of preparing, and instructions for using, the necessary remedies. ALSO THE BEST PRESERVATIVES Against the plague, small-pox, and all other kinds of CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Discovered afer much research and experience by the most skilful Physicians in Europe, and employed with the greatest success,and unknown till the present time in the United States. Carefully collected and faithfully translated from the French and other foreign languages BY A BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, And published for the benefit of humanity. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY. 1818.No 988 Title Page of "The treasure of health" Deposited 7th July 1818 by Lewis Merlin as ProprietorTREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. WITH DIRECTIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF INFANTS FROM THE BIRTH. BY MICHAEL UNDERWOOD, M.D. Licentiate in Midwifery of the Royal College of Physicians in London, Physician to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, and late Senior Physician to the British Lying-in Hospital. WITH NOTES BY A PHYSICIAN OF PHILADELPHIA. Ornari Res ipsa negat, contenta doceri. MANILL. THREE VOLUMES IN ONE. VOL. I. FROM THE SIXTH LONDON EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, 10, S. EIGHTH STREET. William Brown, Printer, Prune street. 1818.No 966 Title Page of "A Treatise on the Diseases of Children" Deposited 18th May 1818 by James Webster as Proprietor, LCTHE NEW UNIVERSAL LETTER WRITER; OR, COMPLETE Art of Polite Correspondence: A COURSE OF INTERESTING LETTERS, ON THE MOST IMPORTANT, INSTRUCTIVE, AND ENTERTAINING SUBJECTS; PARTICULARLY Advice, Education, Love, Prodigality, Affection, Fidelity, Marriage, Prudence, Affluence, Folly, Masters to Servants, Religion, Benevolence, Friendship, Modesty, Retirement, Business, Generosity, Morality, Servants to Masters, Children to Parents, Happiness, Economy, Trade, Compliments, Humanity, Parents to Children, Truth, Condolence, Humour, Paternal Affection, Virtue, Courtship, Industry, Piety, Wit, &c. &c. Diligence, Justice, Pleasure, TO WHICH IS ADDED, DR. JOHNSON'S ESSAY ON LETTER WRITING; A SET OF COMPLIMENTAL CARDS Suited to Occasions on which an extraordinary degree of Politeness should be observed; AND A MINISTER'S ADVICE TO A YOUNG LADY. TO THE WHOLE IS PREFIXED, A PLAIN AND EASY GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; With an Introduction, containing general Instructions for Writing Letters; Directions for Addressing Persons of all ranks, either in Writing or Discourse; AND RULES FOR READING WITH PROPRIETY. SIXTH EDITION.....IMPROVED. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY D. HOGAN, NO. 249, MARKET-STREET. 1818.No 1011 Title Page of "The New Universal Letter Writer" Deposited 3rd Octr 1818 by David Hogan as Proprietor LCAmerican Class Book, No. 1. THE UNION SPELLING BOOK, BEING A NEW AND GRAMMATICAL Arrangement of Words, DIVIDED AND ACCENTED, With a view to facilitate a correct pronunciation, as laid down in WALKER'S DICTIONARY; Comprising the Spelling Lessons used in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, As established agreeable to an act of Assembly; LIKEWISE IN OTHER RESPECTABLE SEMINARIES. TOGETHER WITH The PROPER NAMES which occur in Scripture, in ancient and modern geography, in Roman and Grecian histories, divided and accented.--An introduction to the Arts and Sciences.--Outlines of geography. A survey of the Universe.--A compendious grammar.--Select poetry and prayers. A complete set of Arithmetical Tables, and a greater variety of useful, instructive, and entertaining information than is to be found in any book of the size. The whole intended to smooth the path to knowledge. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY J. D. WESTON. 1818. I am very respectfully your Obed. Serv S. M. McKean[?] I am very respectfully Your obedt. serv S. M. M Kean [?]id Caldwell EsqrNo 1019 Title Page of "American Class Book" Deposited 23rd Octr 1818 by John D. Weston as Proprietor LCSYNONIMOUS TERMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, EXPLAINED. BY M. N. USHER, PROFESSOR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, AND AUTHOR OF A PRONOUNCING GRAMMAR, &c. PHILADELPHIA - PRINTED. 1818.Michael Donnell an Propr. 22 Sept. 18Michael Donnellan Prop. 22 Sept. 18No 1007. Title Page fo "Synonimous Terms" V3. Deposited 22 Sept 1818 by Michael Donnellaro as ProprietorAN ESSAY ON CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS, TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN OF CÆSAR BONESANA, MARQUIS BECCARIA. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A COMMENTARY, BY M.D. VOLTAIRE. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, BY EDWARD D. INGRAHAM. SECOND AMERICAN EDITION. In rebus quibuscunque difficilioribus non expectandum, ut qui simul, et serat, et metat, sed præparatione opus est, et per gradus maturescant. BACON. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY PHILIP H. NICKLIN, NO. 175, CHESTNUT ST. 1819. A. Walker, Printer, 24, Arch St.No 1032 Title Page of "An Essay on Crimes & Deposited 16 Nov: 1818 by Philip H. Nicklin as Proprietor District of Pennsylvania, to wit : Seal. BE it remembered, that on the thirtieth day of October, in the forty-third year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1818. Philip H. Nicklin, of the said District, has deposited in this office the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following to wit : An Essay on Crimes and Punishments, translated from the Italian of Caesar Bonesana, Marquis Beccaria. To which is added, a Commentary by M. D. Voltaire. Translated from the French, by Edward D. Ingraham. Second American Edition. In rebus quibus cunque difficilioribus non expectandum, ut qui simul, et serat, et metat, sed praeparatione opus est, et per gradus maturescant. BACON. In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned;" and also to the act entitled an act "Suplementary to an act entitled, "An Act, for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of Designing, Engraving, and Etching Historical and other Prints. D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.AN INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY, IN A SERIES OF FAMILIAR LETTERS, WITH ILLUSTRATIVE ENGRAVINGS. BY PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD, AUTHOR OF MENTAL IMPROVEMENT, LEISURE HOURS, &c. THE THIRD AMERICAN EDITION. To which are added, A CATALOGUE Of the most approved English names of the principal native and naturalized American Plants alphabetically arranged; with the names of the genera, and the classes and orders to which they respectively belong; according to the system of Linnaeus:-- AND A GLOSSARY OF BOTANICAL TERMS. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY SOLOMON W. CONRAD, NO. 87, MARKET STREET. 1818.No 962 Title Page of "An Introduction to Botany V3" Deposited 25 April 1818 by Solomon W. Conrad as ProprietorDeposited June 15, 1818 THE TEMPLE HARMONY BEING A COLLECTION [? OF MANY APPROVED AUT?] OF SACRED MUSIC: CONTAINING, A VARIETY OF PSALM TUNES [SUITABLE TO BE USED IN ?] TEMPLE WORSHIP [TOGETHER WITH] ANTHEMS AND Select Pieces. BY JAPHETH COOMBS WASHBURN. Esq of China I will sing praises unto my God, while I have any being. David. Sold by CUMMINGS & HILLIARD, Boston; [JAMES F. SHORES, Portsmouth]; ISAAC ADAMS, WILLIAM HYDE, Portland; Ezekiel Goodale and N. CHEEVER, Hallowell: - And by the principal Book-Sellers in the New-England States. FROM THE MUSIC PRESS OF E. GOODALE.[*Esq Washburn (as Temple Memory Dep. June 15. 1818*] District of Maine. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the seventh day of October, A. D. 1916, in the forty-first year of the [?????] United States of America, ABRAHAM L. S. MAXIM AND JAPHETH C. WASHBURN OF THE District of Maine, having deposited in this office, the [????] whereof they claim as Authors, in the words following: viz. "THE NORTHERN HARMONY; being a collection from the works of many approved Authors of Sacred Music; containing, 1...The Rudiments of Music, laid down in a plain and comprehensive manner. 2...Psalm and Hymn Tunes, adapted to the various metres in common use, together with several Anthems. Calculated for the use of Music Schools, and Religious Societies. Fourth Edition, Corrected, Improved, and enlarged. BY ABRAHAM MAXIM AND JAPHETH C. WASHBURN." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and proprietors of such Copies during the times therein mentioned." And also, to "An act, entitled an act supplementary to an act, entitled an act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and proprietors therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the Arts of Designing, Engraving and Etching Historical and other Prints." HENRY SEWALL, Clerk of the District Court, Maine, A true Copy of Record.....Attest, H. Sewall, Clerk, D. C. Maine. PREFACE. The Proprietors of the NORTHERN HARMONY, with diffidence, present the public a fourth edition, corrected, improved and enlarged. Among the motives, which led them to publish the following sheets, was a desire to furnish the friends and lovers of Sacred Music, and especially the different worshipping assemblies (making music a part of divine service) with a variety of Psalm and Hymn tunes, suited to their different musical tastes, and adapted to almost all the various measures of sacred verse found in the different Hymn Books, of which they make use. Another motive was a wish to contribute their mite towards recommending and getting into general use that kind of sacred music, which, from its adaptation to excite devotional feelings, is the most suitable for Temple Worship. With a view to compass, in some measure, these objects, they have left out a number of light fuging tunes found in the former editions, and have substituted other music. They have added about fifty pages to the former size of the work, interspersing the additional tunes among those retained--some of which are American, and some European--some ancient--some modern, and some new. In selecting the principal materials for the work, the compilers were governed by their own sense of propriety in conjunction with the judgment of some very respectable authors and practitioners of sacred music; some of whom are the friends, and some the enemies of fuging music.--They have neither left out nor inserted a single piece of music on account of the age or country in which it was written; pursuaded that neither the merit nor demerit of music rests on either of those circumstances. On the whole, no pains have been spared to render the work useful and pleasing; notwithstanding which, the merit of it is referred to the better determination of a candid and enlightened public. A COMPLETE SET OF IMPROVED LUNAR TABLES, FOR CLEARING THE EFFECT OF REFRACTION, ON LUNAR DISTANCES WITH SEVERAL OTHER TABLES, AND TWO OF THE SHORTEST AND MOST EASY METHODS, FOR OBTAINING THE LONGITUDE BY LUNAR OBSERVATIONS, WITH FORMULAS. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, EXAMPLES EXPLANATIONS, AND US OF THE TABLES. BY SAMUEL P. WATKINS PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY A. WALKER, 24, ARCH STREET. 1818No 1017. Title Page of "A Complete Set of improved Lunar Tables" Deposited 22d. Oct 1818 by Samuel P Watkins as AuthorsA COMPLETE SYSTEM OF FARRIERY, AND VETERINARY MEDICINE. CONTAINING A COMPENDUM OF THE VETERINARY ART, OR AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF THE DISEASES OF HORSES, AND THEIR MODE OF TREATMENT; THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE FOOT, AND THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SHOEING. With observations on stable management, feeding, exercise, and condition. BY JAMES WHITE, Late Veterinary Surgeon to the First, or Royal Dragoons. NEWLY ARRANGED BY THE PUBLISHERS, IN WHICH ARE INTRODUCED THE LATE AND IMPORTANT TREATISES UPON THE GLANDERS, FARCY, STAGGERS, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS AND BOWELS, THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF LAMENESS, AND PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED IN PURCHASING HORSES - BY THE SAME AUTHOR. ILLUSTRATED BY 18 ELEGANT PLATES. PITTSBURGH: PUBLISHED BY R. PATTERSON & LAMBDIN. Butler & Lambdin, Printers. 1818.No 967 Title Page of "A Complete System of Farriery" Deposited 19 May 1818 by Mathew Carey & Son as ProprietorsTHE ART OF MEASURING: WITH A Full Description of the Carpenter's Rule, AND PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE THEREOF, ENABLING Journeymen Bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, Joiners, Slaters, Tilers, Plasterers, Painters, Glaziers, Paviers, Plumbers, &c. &c. &c. to measure their own work with the greatest facility and exactness. CONTAINING Instructions to Proportionate Buildings, And for Master Builders and Gentlemen concerned in Building to take dimensions thereof, and estimate their value. WITH USEFUL INFORMATION TO LANDHOLDERS AND FARMERS IN MEASURING ROUND AND IRREGULAR GROWN TIMBER; THE METHOD OF Calculating the Tonnage of Ships, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. The whole carefully selected from the most celebrated authors, and rendered easy to the weakest capacity, under the sanction and recommendation of several EMINENT SURVEYERS AND BUILDERS. The first American, from the last London edition. BY THE REV. J. WHITE, TEACHER OF THE MATHEMATICS AND SURVEYING, PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY ANDERSON AND MEEHAN, NO. 59, LOCUST-STREET. 1818. No 1042 Title Page of "The Art of Measuring" Deposited 15 Decemr 1818 by John White as Author Jno White Author A PRACTICAL SYSTEM OF MENTAL ARITHMETIC, OR A New Method of Making Calculations by the Action of the Mind, WITHOUT PEN, INK, PENCIL, OR PAPER; ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS EXAMPLES UNDER EACH RULE, And made applicable to the present state of trade and money transactions; enabling persons of an ordinary capacity to make calculations intellectually, and that in one moment, which by the general plans of arithmetic would be difficult and occupy much time. To which also is subjoined, as an appendix thereto, A VARIETY OF CONTRACTED EXAMPLES, in the Rules of Direct and Inverse Proportion, Commonly called the Rules of Three and Five, Regularly arranged and fully illustrated. ALSO A precise and easy method of working the Rule of Three, and other ordinary processes of Arithmetic, by LOGARITHMS, And the method of finding the logarithm to any number fully exemplified. In the course of the work a new method is submitted, and the causes curiously traced by which Pennsylvania currency may be instantaneously reduced to sterling, or sterling brought into the currency of Pennsylvania, &c. The performance being designed for the man of business, the illiterate as well as the scholar, copious explanatory notes are given throughout the work, and so arranged as to render it equally advantageous for THE USE OF SCHOOLS, AND THE PRIVATE TEACHER. The causes of each process are fully laid down and an answer given to every problem. BY JOHN WHITE, PRECEPTOR OF YOUTH, PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY HEARTT & SHINN, FOR THE AUTHOR. 1818.No 943 Title Page of "A practical System of Mental Arithmetic" Deposited 24 Jany 1818 by John White as Author LCSKETCHES OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF PATRICK HENRY. BY WILLIAM WIRT, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR. "in quo hoc maximum est, quod neque ante illum, quem ille imitaretur, neque post illum, qui cum imitari posset, inventus est." PATERC. lib. i. cap. v. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, No. 10, S. EIGHTH STREET. William Brown, Printer, Prune-street. 1818.No 953 Title Page of "Sketches of the Life & Character of Patrick Henry. Deposited 21 Mch 1818 by James Webster as Proprietor District of Pennsylvania, to wit : BE IT REMEMBERED, That, on the twenty-first day of March, in the forty-second year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1818, James Webster, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit: "Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry. By William Wirt, of Richmond, Virginia. Second edition, corrected by the Author. In quo hoc maximum est, quot neque ante illum, quem ille imitaretur, neque post illum, qui eum imitari posset, inventus est. Paterc. lib. i. cap. v." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned."--And also to the act, entitled "An act supplementary to an act, entitled 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of these copies, during the times therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the district of Pennsylvania. LCTHE FORESTERS: A POEM, DESCRIPTIVE OF A PEDESTRIAN JOURNEY TO THE FALLS OF NIAGRA, IN THE AUTUMN OF 1804. BY THE AUTHOR OF AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. Newtown, (Penn.) PUBLISHED BY S. SIEGFRIED & J. WILSON. JUN....1818. Joseph Wilson Alex AuthorNo 984 Title Page of "The Forester" Deposited 1st July 1818 by Joseph Wilson as Proprietor MINER'S-NEWTOWN, PENN. SIMEON SIEGFRIED, PRINTER.Norristown June 17th 181[0?] Sir I have enclosed a Title page of a book which I have now commenced writing of which through much difficulty and Labour, I have been able to make useful to the public, it contains the forms of such instruments of writing which are generally used, a number of which are original, and the remainder selected from the latest and most improved forms - the right whereof I now claim as proprietor and in order to secure my right to the above work, I would beg the favour of your granting me a copy right for the same - Please send a copy by the bearer and he will pay for it. Your humble servant D Caldwell, Esq. David Lower JrTHE Pocket Companion: OR, EVERY MAN HIS OWN LAWYER. By a Gentleman of the Bar. 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WITH AN EXAMINAITON OF THE LOSSES, WHICH MAY BE SUSTAINED, BY THE COMMERCE AND REVENUES OF A NATION, THROUGH A VALUATION OF THE COINS ERRONEOUSLY ESTABLISHED BY LAW. BY MANUEL TORRES, AUTHOR OF "AN EXPOSITION OF THE COMMERCE OF SPANISH AMERICA." PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1818. No 1000 Title Page of "An Analytic Treatise &c. Deposited 3 Sept 1818 by Manuel Torres as Author LCTRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, HELD AT PHILADELPHIA, FOR PROMOTING USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. VOL. I. - NEW SERIES. [*Abrm Small*] PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY A. SMALL, NO. 112, CHESTNUT STREET, [Two doors below the Post-Office.] 1818. No. 945. Title Page of "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society &c." Deposited 4. Feb. '18 - by Abram Small as Propr. LCA DISSERTATION ON THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, AS APPLIED TO THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. BY JULIUS RUCCO, M.D. Late Professor of Anatomy and Comparative Physiology in the Medical College of Naples: Member of many Medical and Literary Societies in Europe, and the United States of America: Author of several Medical Works, &c. &c. Nos naturam sequamur, et ab omni quod abhorrel ab ipsa, oculorum auriumque comprobatione fugiamus. Cicero. TRANSLATED FOR THE AUTHOR BY THOMAS WILSON. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY J.F. HURTEL, 124, SOUTH SECOND STREET. 1818. Julius Rucco M.D. Author 4. May '18No964 Title Page of "A dissertation on the general Principles of Anatomy" Deposited 4th May 1818 by Julius Rucco MD as author LCSTATISTICAL ANNALS: EMBRACING VIEWS OF THE POPULATION, COMMERCE, NAVIGATION, FISHERIES, PUBLIC LANDS, POST-OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT, REVENUES, MINT, MILITARY AND NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS, EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC DEBT AND SINKING FUND, OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: FOUNDED ON Official Documents; COMMENCING ON THE FOURTH OF MARCH 1789, AND ENDING ON THE TWENTIETH OF APRIL, 1818. BY ADAM SEYBERT, M.D. A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, FROM THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA; MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY; HONORARY MEMBER OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY OF NEW-YORK; FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF GETTINGEN, &c. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON & SON, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND, BETWEEN MARKET AND CHESNUT STREETS. WILLIAM FRY, PRINTER. 1818.No 1026 Title Page of "Statistical Annals Deposited 6th Novr 1818 by Adam Seybert as AuthorTHE LATIN READER AND EXPOSITOR, DISPLAYING IN THE CLEAREST LIGHT, THE IDIOM AND PECULIAR CONSTRUCTION OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE BY ANALYSIS, APPLIED TO SOME OF THE ELEGANT FABLES OF PHAEDRUS. BEING AN IMPROVEMENT ON THE PLAN OF A FOREIGN WORK. FOR THE USE OF Seminaries of Learning. BY A GENTLEMAN OF THIS CITY.No 1030 Title Page of "The Latin Reader- Deposited 12 Nov. 1818 by Alexander J. Dean as Proprietor LCSERMONS BY J.B. MASSILLON BISHOP OF CLERMONT. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. SELECTED AND TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM DICKSON. SECOND AMERICAN EDITION, REVISED AND MATERIALLY CORRECTED. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY AND SON, CORNER OF FOURTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. D. ALLISON, PRINTER. 1818.No 1012 Title Page of "Sermons by J. B. Massillon" Deposited 3rd. Octr 1818 by Mathew Carey & Son as Proprietor M. Carey & Son Proprs 3. Oct: '18 LCTHE YOUNG READER AND WRITER's ASSISTANT; CONTAINING, MR. WEBSTER'S ORTHOGRAPHICAL TABLES, WITH THE DEFINITIONS ANNEXED TO EACH WORD, CORRECTLY ACCENTED AND PRONOUNCED. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, A FEW LESSONS IN ORTHOGRAPHY, AND OTHER USEFUL MATTER. ALL OF WHICH, IS SELECTED FROM THE BEST AUTHORS, AND PREPARED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY PATRICK MAY. WATERTOWN. PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. JOHN H. LORD, JR. PRINTER 1818Patrick May Filed May 21, 1818 [*LC*]NEW, COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL NATURAL HISTORY, OF ALL THE MOST REMARKABLE Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects. IN THE KNOWN WORLD: ILLUSTRATIVE Of their Natures, Manners, Dispositions, Habits, &c. FROM THE LAST LONDON EDITION OF J. MACLOC Esq. MUCH IMPROVED AND ENLARGED IN THE DECSRIPTIONS, AND BY THE INTRODUCTION OF A GREAT NUMBER OF ANIMALS WHICH WERE NOT IN THE LONDON EDITION. PARTICULARLY, AN ACCOUNT OF THE Great Sea Serpent, or the Scoliophis Atlanticus: WHICH WAS Seen in the Harbour of Gloucester, Massachucetts. EMBELLISHED WITH FIFTY SEVEN ELEGANT COPPERPLATE ENGRAVINGS: All Executed in a Masterly Style, and Representing near Four Hundred Animals. BY BENJAMIN MAYO. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY J. POUNDER, No. 134, SOUTH FRONT STREET. McCARTY AND DAVIS, PRINTERS. 1818.No 947 Title Page of "New, complete & Universal Natural History" Deposited 20 Feby 1818 by Jonathan Pounder as ProprietorAN EPITOME OF PROFANE GEOGRAPHY: BEING An Abridgment of D'Anville's Geography, WITH ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, FROM VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORS, By which the omissions of D'Anville are supplied, and his errors corrected: Accompanied with an Account of the Origins and Migration of Ancient Nations, AND ILLUSTRATED BY COLOURED MAPS, For the use of Seminaries. BY ROBERT MAYO, M.D. Author of "A Rhythmical Pronouncing Orthographer," and "A New System of Mythology for the use of Seminaries." SECOND EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1818.No 948. Title Page of "An Epitome of Profane Geography" Deposited 26 Feby 1818 by [*Robert Mayo M.D.*] Geo: Mayo & Co [*as Authors*] as ProprietorsPharmacopoeia Chirurgica: OR, A MANUAL OF CHIRURGICAL PHARMACY, COMPRISING ALL THE VALUABLE FORMULÆ OF THE NEW LONDON PHARMACOPŒIA, AND OF THE SEVERAL PHARMACOPŒIAS APPERTAINING TO THIS BRANCH OF SCIENCE, WITH NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS, AS WELL ON THE METHOD OF COMPOUNDING, AS LIKEWISE ON THE PROPERTIES AND USE OF EACH. BY J. WILSON, SURGEON, HUNTINGDON. Honorary Member of the Medical Society of Guy's Hospital, and several years Assistant Apothecary to that Institution. WITH A TRANSLATION OF THE WHOLE OF THE FORMULÆ, AND ADDITIONAL NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS; BY WILLIAM MEADE, M.D. Member of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia; Honorary Member of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburg, &c. &c. &c. FIRST AMERICAN, FROM THE THIRD LONDON EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON AND SON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1818.[*LC*]No 940 Title Page of "Pharmacopoeia Chirurgica" Deposited 9 Jany 1818 by Thomas Dobson & Son as ProprietorMELISH'S UNIVERSAL SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY, BEING A COMPANION FOR HIS UNIVERSAL SCHOOL ATLAS, AND INTENDED AS A CLASS BOOK FOR HIS MAP OF THE WORLD AND MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF THE GLOBES, WITH DIRECTIONS FOR THEIR USE. AND RULES FOR PROJECTING MAPS. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN MELISH. T.H. Palmer, Printer. 1818.No995 Title Page of "Melish's Universal School Geography" Deposited 23 July 1818 by John Melish as AuthorLETTERS FROM ILLINOIS. BY MORRIS BIRKBECK, AUTHOR OF "NOTES ON A TOUR THROUGH FRANCE," AND OF "NOTES ON A JOURNEY IN AMERICA," &c. ILLUSTRATED BY A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, SHEWING MR. BIRKBECK'S JOURNEY FROM NORFOLK TO ILLINOIS, AND A MAP OF ENGLISH PRAIRIE AND THE ADJACENT COUNTRY BY JOHN MELISH. "VOX CLAMANTIS É DESERTO." PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY AND SON, 126, CHESNUT STREET. 1818. Mathew Carey & Son - Proprs - 11 Sept.'18No.1003. Title Page of "Letters from Illinois." Deposited 11 Sept. 1818 by Mathew Carey & Son as Proprietors LCTHE MISCELLANEOUS POEMS OF THE BOSTON BARD. "He stooped to truth, and moralized his song." PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. J.H. CUNNINGHAM, PRITER, 66, DOCK-STREET. 1818.No965 Title Page of "The miscellaneous Poems of the Boston Bard" Deposited 8th May 1818 by Robert S. Coffin as Proprietor LCCatalogus PLANTARUM Americae Septentrionalis, Huc Usque Cognitarum Indigenarum Et Cicurum: OR, A CATALOGUE of the Hitherto Known NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS of North America, Arranged According to the Sexual System of Linnaeus. By Henry Muhlenberg, D. D. Societ. Physic. Gotting --- Berolini Imperialis Naturae Curiosorum --- Physiogr. Lund. Etc. Mebmro. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Philadelphia Published by Solomon W. Conrad, No. 87, Market-Street. T.H. Palmer, Printer. 1818. No 949 Title Page of "Catalogus Planterum &c Deposited 27 Feby 1818. by Solomon R. Conrad as Proprietor LCA NEW AND COMPLETE GLOSSARY TO THE SCOTTISH WORDS AND PHRASES IN BURN'S POEMS.[*LC*]No 977. Title Page of "A New and complete Glossary" &c Deposited 13th June 1818 by Thomas H. Palmer as Proprietor LCTHE GENERA OF NORTH AMERICAN PLANTS, AND A CATALOGUE OF THE SPECIES TO THE YEAR 1817 BY THOMAS NUTTALL, F. L. S. FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, AND OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA, &C. VOLUME II. PHILADELPHIA: 1818.No. 954 Title Page of "The Genera of North American Plants" &c Deposited 3. Apl. 1818. by Thomas Nuttall as Propr. LCA Popular Treatise on the Remedies to be Employed in cases of poisoning and Apparent Death; including the Means of Detecting Poisons, of Distinguishing Real from Apparent Death, and of Ascertaining the Adulteration of Wines. --------------- By M. P. Orfila, Physician to the King; Corresponding Member of the Institute; Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Athenaeum; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, &e. & e. Author of General Toxicology; of the Elements of Chemistry applied to Medicine, &e. --------------- Translated from the French, Under the Inspection of the Author, By William Price, M.D. --------------- Philadelphia: Published by Solomon W. Conrad, No. 87, Market Street. Clark & Raser, Printers. 1818. J Gaver B. Price _ 22nd Feb:No 1018 Title Page of "A Popular Treatise &c. Deposited 22d. Oct 1818 by William Price M. D & James B. Price as Proprietors LCPractical Chemistry, or a Description of the Processes by which The Various Articles of Chemical Research, in the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms, are Procured: together with the Best Mode of Analysis: Illustrated by Eight Copper-plates. Translated from the French of P. M. Orfila, Author of the General System of Toxicology, &e. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Pennsylvania; Member of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Batavian Society of Sciences at Haarlem; Ordinary Member of the Royal Medical Society of Copenhagen; Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences at Copenhagen; and Corresponding Member of the Medical Society of New-Orleans. to which is added, A Variety of Subjects of Practical Utility; and a Copious Glossary of Chemical Terms, and Synonimes. --------------- Philadelphia: Published by Thomas Dobson and Son, at the Stone-House, No. 41, South Second Street. William Fry, Printer. 1818.o No 1008. Title Page of "Practical Chemistry" Deposited 23d. Sept 1818 by Thomas Dobson & Son Proprietors LCTHE BACKWOODSMAN. A POEM. BY J. K. PAULDING. PHILADEPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. THOMAS, 52, CHESNUT ST. J. MAXWELL, PRINTER. 1818.No 1016 Title Page of "The Backwoodsman" Deposited 21 Oct 1818 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor LCA Treatise of Practical Arithmetic, intended for The Use of Schools[;] ;/ in two parts. By Robert Patterson, Late Professor of Mathematics of Natural Philosophy, in the University of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: Published by R. Patterson and Lambdin, also by M. Carey and son, Philadelphia -- Collins and Co., and Collins and Hannay, New York -- Cushing and Jewett, and Fielding Lucas, Jr., Baltimore, and J. W. Palmer, Lexington. T. H. Palmer, Printer. 1818.No 1022 Title Page of "A Treatis of Practical Arithmetic &c" Deposited 27 Oct 1818 by Joseph Patterson as Proprietor LCThe Hermit in America on a Visit to Philadelphia. Containing Some account of the beaux and belles, dandies and coquettes, cotillion parties, supper parties, tea parties, &c. &c. of that famous city. I put thee now to thy book-oath; deny it if thou canst. -- Shakes. Has God, thou fool! work'd solely for thy good, Thy joy, thy pastime, thy attire, thy food? -- Pope. Quis rapiet ad se quod erit commune omnium? Edited by Peter Atall, Esq. Philadelphia: Published by M. Thomas (Johnson's Head) No. 52, Chesnut Street. 1819.[*LC*]No 1054. Title Page of "The Hermit in America, on a Visit to Philadelphia" Deposited 10th Feby 1819 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor [*LC*]MUSICA SACRA: OR SPRINGFIELD AND UTICA COLLECTIONS UNITED: CONSISTING OF PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, ANTHEMS AND CHANTS: ARRANGED FOR TWO, THREE OR FOUR VOICES, WITH A FIGURED BASE FOR THE ORGAN OR PIANO FORTE. BY THOMAS HASTINGS AND SOLOMON WARRINER. SECOND REVISED EDITION. UTICA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, Genesee Street. 1819. T[*Hasting & Wariner Filed Oct. 1st" 1819*] Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the [twenty-seventh] first day of [September] October, in the forty-[third]fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1819, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of the said district, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: "Musica Sacra : or Springfield and Utica Collections united : consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, "Anthems and Chants; arranged for two, three or four voices, with a figured Base for the Organ "or Piano Forte. By Thomas Hastings and Solomon Warriner." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the Act entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled, 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints.' " RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*LC*]AN ACCOUNT OF THE HISTORY, MANNERS, AND CUSTOMS, OF THE INDIAN NATIONS, WHO ONCE INHABITED PENNSYLVANIA AND THE NEIGHBOURING STATES. Communicated to the Historical and Literary Committee of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting Useful Knowledge, BY THE REV. JOHN HECKEWELDER, OF BETHLEHEM, AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Published by Abraham Small, NO. 112, CHESNUT STREET, 1818.No 1048 Title Page of "An Account of the History, Manners & Customs" &c Deposited 27 Jany 1819 by Abraham Small as Proprietor LCTHE MUSICAL READER: OR PRACTICAL LESSONS FOR THE VOICE; CONSISTING OF PHRASES, SECTIONS, PERIODS, AND ENTIRE MOVEMENTS OF MELODY IN SCORE. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED THE RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. COMPILED PRINCIPALLY FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS; BY THOMAS HASTINGS. REVISED AND ENLARGED. Filed 8. June 1819 Utica: PRINTED TYPOGRAPHICALLY BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, Genesee-Street. 1819. T. HastingsNorthern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the eighth day of June, in the forty-third year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1819, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of the said district, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: "The Musical Reader : or Practical Lessons for the Voice; consisting of phrases, sections, periods and entire movements of melody in score. To which are prefixed the Rudiments of Music, Compiled principally for the use of schools; by THOMAS HASTINGS. Revised and enlarged." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the Act entitled, "An act supplementary to an act, entitled, 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints.' " RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*LC*]A JOURNAL OF THE EXTERNAL EVIDENCES, OF THE LORD'S GRACIOUS DEALINGS WITH DOCT. WILLIAM GARDINER, For his Redemption and Salvation. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY SUSANNAH GARDINER SIMON PROBASCO, PRINTER, 1819.No 1078 Title Page of "A Journal of the external Evidences &c. Deposited 23d April 1819 by Susannah Gardiner as Proprietor 23 Apl 19: Susannah Gardiner - as Propr History of the United States, from their First Settlement as Colonies, to the Peace of Ghent: comprising, Every Important Political Event; with A Progressive View of the Aborigines; population, religion, agriculture, and commerce; of the arts, sciences, and literature; occasional biographies of the most remarkable colonists, writers and philosophers, warriors and statesmen; and A Copious Alphabetical Index. ------------ By William Grimshaw, Author of a History of England. ------------ Philadelphia: Published by Benjamin Warner, No. 171, Market Street. Lydia R. Bailey, Printer. 1820.Deposited 20th Decemr 1819 by WIliam Grimshaw as Author Wm Grimshaw as Author Deposited 20th Decemr 1819 by William Grimshaw asNo 1129 Title Page of "History of the United States" Deposited 20th Decr 1819 by William Grimshaw as Author LCHistory of England, from the First Invasion by Julius Caesar, to the Peace of Ghent; comprising Every Political Event Worthy of Remembrance A Progressive View of religion, language, and manners; of men eminent for their virtue or their learning; their patriotism; eloquence, or philosophical research; of the introduction of manufactures, and of colonial establishments. with An Interrogative Index, for The Use of Schools. ------------- By William Grimshaw, Author of the Improved History of Rome. ------------- Philadelphia: Published by Benjamin Warner, No. 171, Market Street. Lydia R. Bailey, Printer. 1819.No. 1055 Title Page of "History of England &c" - Deposited 13. Feb 1889 by Benjamin Warner Proprietor -Free Remarks of The Spirit of the Federal Constitution, the Practice of the Federal Government, and the Obligations of the Union, respecting the Exclusion of Slavery from the Territories and New States. ------------- "If it was possible for men who exercise their reason to believe, that the Divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodness and wisdom as the objects of a legal dominion, never rightfully resistible, however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these Colonies might at least require from the Parliament of Great Britain some evidence that this dreadful authority over them has been granted to that body." Declaration of the United Colonies (July 6, 1775). ------------ By a Philadelphian ------------ Philadelphia: Published by A. Finley, N. E. Corner of Chesnut and Fourth Streets. Wm. Fry, Printer. 1819.No 1128 Title Page of "Free Remarks &c" Deposited 18th December 1819 by Anthony Finley as Proprietor LCGlossary of the Scottish Words and Phrases in the third series of Tales of My Landlord. Vol. IV.[*No 1106 Title Page of "Glossary of the Scottish Words" &c Deposited 13 Augt 1819 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor*] EASTERN DISTRCIT OF PENNSYLVANIA, to wit : BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the thirteenth day of August, in the forty-third year of the independence of the United States of America. A. D. 1819, Moses Thomas, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : "Glossary of the Scottish Words and Phrases in the third Series of Tales of My Landlord." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned."-- And also to the Act entitled, "An Act supplementary to an Act entitled, "An Act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. [*LC*]INFANTRY MANŒUVRES, CONTAINING THE PRINCIPLES OF FORMING AND MANŒUVREING A COMPANY AND REGIMENT, WITH DIRECTIONS FOR INSPECTION AND REVIEW: FOR THE USE OF THE MILITIA OF THE UNITED STATES. BY J. FELLOWS, LATE OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY. ROCHESTER, N. Y. PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY E. PECK & CO. 1819.J. Fellows Filed 30 July 1819 [*LC*]AN ELEGANT ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING, (28 BY 22 INCHES) OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. This Print is embellished with correct Portraits of the three illustrious characters who shone most conspicuous at that memorable epoch. Viz: WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON, AND ADAMS. The whole encircled with the arms of each state, richly decorated with the Oak leaves and surmounted with the American Eagle, Clouds, Rays of Light, Armorial Trophies, Cornucopias, &c.No 1058 Title Page of "An elegant Ornamental Engraving" Deposited 23d. Feby 1819 by William Woodruff as Author LCWilliam Penn, and other Poetic Effusions. To heaven and thee our thanks we owe, And should to both be given; Our blessings from thy virtues flow, Thy virtues flowed from heaven: And he who dwells, by nature rude, Far from his fellow-men, Shall lift his eyes with gratitude, And bless the name of Penn. Philadelphia: Printed by G. Goodman, for the Author. -------------- 1819.[*LC*]No 1085 Title Page of "William Penn and other Poetic Effusions" Deposited 19th May 1819 by George Goodman as Proprietor THE COMPLETE BEE MANAGER, OR, USEFULL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BEES. Taken from the writings of CHRIST, COLUMELLA, WHITE, and M. HARASTI. BY J. S. WIESTLING. HARRISBURG, (Penna.) PRINTED BY J. S. WIESTLING, 1819. Deposited 10 May 1819 by J S Wiestling as author -No. 1080 Title Page of "The complete Bee Manager &c" Deposited 16 May 1819 by James S. Westerly as Author.An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain respecting the United States of America. Part First, containing an Historical Outline of their Merits and Wrongs as Colonies; and strictures upon the calumnies of the British writers. by Robert Walsh, Jr. Quod quisque fecit, patitur: autorem scelus Repetit, suoque premitur exemplo nocens. Senec. ------------------ Philadelphia: Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White. William Brown, Printer. 1819.No 1110 Title Page of "An Appeal &c" Deposited 23 Sept 1819 by Mitchell Ames & White as Proprietors LCTHE WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS. WITH LIVES OF THE AUTHORS, BY ROBERT WALSH, JR. VOL. XIX. SAVAGE AND DYER, PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY MITCHELL, AMES, AND WHITE. William Brown, Printer. 1819.No 1120 Title Page of "The Works of the British Poets" Deposited [by] 9 Nov. 1819 by Mitchell, Ames & White as Proprietors LCA VIEW OF THE CONFLAGRATION OF THE MASONIC HALL, CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, As that awful event occured on the night of Tuesday the 9th of March, 1819. [?] the office of the Clerk of [?] States in and for the [?]itle of a print not yet [?]of the Masonic Hall Chesnut Street Philadelphia [?] as that awful event occurd on the night of Tuesday the 9th of March 1819." For which print he claims a copy right agreeably to law - Samuel S West Philadephia March 25, 1819 The the Distri[?] DistrictThe subscriber deposits in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States in and for the District of Pennsylvania the title of a print not yet published, calld - "A view of the conflagration of the Masonic Hall Chesnut Street Philadelphia, as that awful event occurd on the night of Tuesday the 9th of March 1819." For which print he claims a copy right agreeably to law - Samuel S West Philadelphia March 25, 1819No 1065 Title Page of "A View of the Conflagration of the Masonic Hall" &c - Deposited 25 Mch 1819 by Samuel S West as Propr.THE MORAL INSTRUCTOR, AND GUIDE TO VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS: IN FIVE PARTS. PART I. Essays on the general diffusion of Knowledge and Moral Improvement. PART II. Lives and Moral Precepts of the most eminent ancient Philosophers of China, Greece and Rome. PART III. A System of Morality, founded on the Law of Nature. PART IV. Summary of Moral Principles, from the Works of eminent German and English Philosophers. PART V. Miscellaneous Articles, concerning erroneous National, Moral and Political Customs ; on the prospect of meliorating the condition of the human race, by universal Education, &c. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A CONSTITUTION, AND FORM OF SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE INSTITUTION OF FREE PUBLIC LIBRARIES. &C. DESIGNED TO BE A WELCOME GUEST IN DOMESTIC CIRCLES AND SEMINARIES OF EDUCATION. By JESSE TORREY, JUN. Physician. "Vice shrinks from Instruction like Ghost from the light."Jesse Torrey Filed March 10. 1819 [*LC*]THE ACCOUNTANT'S ASSISTANT, OR, Complete Interest Table. By which may be found, the Interest, both simple and compound, ready calculated, on any sum, from one Cent to Eighty Thousand Dollars, or any length of time, from one day to sixteen years. BY ALMON TICKNOR.No 1113 Title Page of "The Accountant's Assistant" Deposited 5 Oct 1819 by Almon Ticknor as AuthorTRAVELS THROUGH THE WESTERN COUNTRY, IN THE SUMMER OF 1816. INCLUDING NOTICES OF THE Natural History, Antiquities, Topography, Agriculture Commerce and Manufactures. WITH A MAP OF THE WABASH COUNTRY, NOW SETTLING. BY DAVID THOMAS.D. Thomas Filed February 4. 1819 TRAVELS THROUGH THE WESTERN COUNTRY IN THE SUMMER OF 1816. INCLUDING NOTICES OF THE NATURAL HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, TOPOGRAPHY, AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES: WITH A MAP OF THE WABASH COUNTRY, NOW SETTLING. [* Filed 12 June 1819 — *] BY DAVID THOMAS.[*D. Thomas 1819*] [*Northern*] DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, SS. L. S. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the twelfth day of June, in the forty third year of the Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, A. D. 1819, DAVID THOMAS of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author and proprietor, in the words and figures following to wit : "Travels in the Western Country, in the summer of 1816; including notices of the Natural History, Antiquities, Topography, Agriculture, Commerce and Manufactures: with a Map of the Wabash country, now settling." "By DAVID THOMAS." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned ;" and, also, to the act, entitled, "An act supplementary to an act entitled, 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, CLERK OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. [*LC*]TRANSACTIONS OF THE HISTORICAL & LITERARY COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, HELD AT PHILADELPHIA, FOR PROMOTING USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. VOL. I. Invenies illie et facta domestica vobis Sæpè tibi yater est, sæpè legendus avus.—OVID. PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Published by Abraham Small, No. 112, Chesnut Street, 1819.No 1047 Title Page of "Transactions of the Historical & Literary Committee" &c Deposited 26 Jany 1819 by Abraham Small as ProprietorNEW ENGLAND, AND OTHER POEMS. BY WILLIAM B. TAPPAN. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR BY J. H. CUNNINGHAM, No. 70, South Third-street. 1819.[*LC*]No 1102 Title Page of "New England." Deposited 19th July 1819 by William B. Tappan as ProprietorTHE ANNUAL REGISTER AND MILITARY ROSTER: CONTAINING THE NAMES AND RANK OF THE PRINCIPAL CIVIL OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION, AND OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK SINCE THE ADOPTION OF ITS CONSTITUTION IN 1777. ALSO, THE NAMES AND RANK OF THE DIVISION AND BRIGADE MILITIA OFFICERS OF THIS STATE NOW IN OFFICE. The whole collected FROM THE MOST AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. BY B. THALHIMER. [Future Appointments to be continued Annually.] ALBANY: PRINTED BY WEBSTERS AND SKINNERS 1819. B. Thalhimer Filed Feby. 12. 1819.A SUMMARY HISTORY OF PERSECUTION, FROM THE CRUCIFIXION OF OUR SAVIOUR TO THE PRESENT TIME. CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF SEVERAL RESPECTIVE CHURCHES: VIZ.— THE PAPAL....THE WALDENSEAN....THE BAPTISTS....THE PROTESTANT.... FRIENDS AND METHODIST. BY JONAH SPAULDING. They shall lay their hands on you, and persecute you, delivering you up to the Synagogues, and into prisons, being brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake. Luke xxi. 12. Verse 16. And some of you shall they cause to be put to death. HALLOWELL: PRINTED BY S. K. GILMAN. 1819.Clerk of the District Court Maine PortlandJonah Spaulding Augt 25th 1819Hallowell 23 August 1814 Sir, I am requested by the author of the work the title of which is herewith transmitted to procure a certificate for the name the. The bearer will pay you the fee. Respectfully yours W. Gilman Clerk of the District Court of Maine P.S. Please grant the certificate to the AuthorREPORT OF THE TRIAL OF JACOB COCHRANE, ON SUNDRY CHARGES OF ADULTERY, AND LEWD AND LASCIVIOUS CONDUCT. BEFORE THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, BEGUN AND HOLDEN YORK, WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK, IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, ON THE THIRD TUESDAY OF MAY 1819. BY GAMALIEL E. SMITH, Esq. KENNEBUNK, PRINTED BY JAMES K. REMICH. 1819.James GL. Remick 13th July 1819 -A POEM ON THE MINERAL WATERS OF BALLSTON & SARATOGA WITH NOTES Illustrating the History of THE SPRINGS AND ADJACENT COUNTRY. By REUBEN SEARS. A. M.R. Sears. Filed March 12th 1819A NEW AND ORIGINAL DRAWING BOOK. BY J. SHAW. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JAMES MAXWELL. 1819.No. 1124 Title Page of "A new and original Drawing Book" - Deposited 29th Nov: 1819. by Joshua Shaw, as Author -THE WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS; WITH LIVES OF THE AUTHORS, BY EZEKIEL SANFORD. VOL VIII. MILTON. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY MITCHELL, AMES, AND WHITE. William Brown, Printer. 1819.No 1062. Title Page of "The Works of the British Poets"—Deposited 16 Mch. 1819 by Ezekiel Sanford as ProprietorTHE GENTLEMAN'S ANNUAL POCKET REMEMBRANCER, FOR THE YEAR 1819. CONTAINING An Almanac—Ruled pages for Memorandums, &c.— Duties payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise.— Officers of Customs, Naval Officers, and Public Appraisers. —Information concerning Patents.—Post Office Establishment.—Official Army List.—A correct Register of the Vessels and Officers of the Navy.—Marine Corps.—Government of the United States, executive, legislative, and judiciary.—Territorial Governments.— Intercourse with Foreign Nations.—List of the Directors and Cashiers of the Bank of the United States. TO BE CONTINUED ANNUALLY. PUBLISHED BY A. SMALL, NO. 112, CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. [Two doors below the Post Office.] WHERE IS ALSO PUBLISHED, The American Lady's Pocket Book.[*LC*]No 1015 Title Page of "The Gentlemans annual Pocket Remembrancer" Deposited 17 Oct 1818 by Abraham Small as ProprietorTHE PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIER; OR, The Traveller's Pocket Companion. SHEWING THE BEST METHOD TO PRESERVE THE HORSE IN HEALTH; AND, LIKEWISE, THE CURE OF THE MOST PROMINENT DISEASES TO WHICH THIS NOBLE ANIMAL SUBJECT, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE WHOLE BEING THE RESULT OF NEARLY FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, WITH AN EXTENSIVE PRACTICE. To assist great Nature in her wond'rous plan, Should be the study and pursuit of man. BY WILLIAM CARVER, FARRIER; OF NEW-YORK. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY M'CARTY AND DAVIS. South East corner of Race and Ninth streets. 1819. Pl??se send an almanack with each Book under[*LC*][*Pl??se send an Almanack with each Book under*]No 1038. Title Page of "The practical Horse Farrier &c. &c." Deposited 11. Dec. 1818. by McCarty & Davis as Proprietors- LCRAND'S SYSTEM OF Penmanship WITH INSTRUCTIONS &C. Published by the Author, PHILADELPHIA the 20th of July 1819. Joseph Perkins Scrt. & Scut. Roman Text the six Principles. l o ? ? ? ?, The Irregular Letters. x f s z. Class First b t d i a e c, Class Second. m r n, Class Third. p h q kg y. Nos 1 & 2. altitude, didactic. Nos 1,2,3 & 4. manner, romance.No 1099 Title Page of "Rand's System of Penmanship" Deposited 28 June 1819 by Benjamin H. Rand as AuthorCONSIDERATIONS AGAINST CONTINUING THE GREAT CANAL WEST OF THE SENECA: ADDRESSED TO THE MEMBERS-ELECT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. BY PETER PLOUGHSHARE. "FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS." UTICA, (N. Y.) PRINTED AND SOLD BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, NO. 60, GENESEE STREET. 1819.Peter Ploughshare Filed 21. Augt. 1819- [*LC*]A PRINT, FROM AN ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF THE Rev. JOSEPH PILMORE, D. D. Painted by Mr. JOHN NEAGLE. Deposited 24 Mch '19 by Joh Neagle as Propr.No 1064 Title Page of "A Print of the Revd Joseph Pilmore D. D" Deposited 24. Mch '19 by John Neagle, as Propr.THE DEBATES, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER PROCEEDINGS, OF THE CONVENTION OF DELEGATES, ASSEMBLED AT PORTLAND ON THE 11TH, AND CONTINUED UNTIL THE 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1819, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORMING A CONSTITUTION FOR THE STATE OF MAINE. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED THE CONSTITUTION. TAKEN IN CONVENTION. BY JEREMIAH PERLEY, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. PORTLAND: A. SHIRLEY, PRINTER. 1820. Jeremiah Perley Novr 25t 1819. DISTRICT OF MAINE, ss. Be it remembered that on this twenty fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen and the forty fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Jeremiah Perley, of the District of Maine, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor in the words following : viz. " The Debates, Resolutions, and other proceedings of the Convention of Delegates, assembled at Portland on the 11th and continued until the 29th day of October, 1819, for the purpose of forming a constitution for the STATE OF MAINE. To which is prefixed the Constitution. Taken in Convention, by Jeremiah Perley, Counsellor at Law. Portland : Printed by A. Shirley. 1820." In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An Act for the eucouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to an act entitled, "An Act supplementary to an act entitled an Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned; and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints." JOHN MUSSEY, Jr. Clerk of the District Court, Maine. A true copy as of record, Attest, J. MUSSEY, Jr. Clerk D. C. M.A NEW AND EASY INTRODUCTION TO THE Art of Penmanship, ON AN IMPROVED PLAN OF Distance and Proportion, MADE EASY AND ATTAINABLE TO THE CAPACITITES OF YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, In a much less time than any other in present use. WITH ENGRAVINGS. CONTAINING DIALOGUES OF THE ALPHABETS DISSECTED, GIVING THE HEIGHTH, WIDTH, DISTANCE AND PROPORTION OF EVERY LETTER: SELECTED FROM THE BEST AUTHORS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. "Before any thing is effected, we think it impossible; but when it is done "we stare—and wonder—why it was not done before. The mind then receives "it with a degree of affinity, as if we had known it before." Bacon. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL PARMELE & CO. 1819.[* drawing of horses, eagle, and a shield, with ribbon "VIRTUE LIBERTY AND INDEPENDENCE" *] District of Pennsylvania, ss. Be it remembered, That on the tenth day of June, in the forty third year of the independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1819, Samuel Parmele & Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a Book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit: "A new and easy Introduction to the Art of Penmanship, on an improved plan of distance and proportion, made easy and attainable to the capacities of youth of both sexes, in a much less time than any other in present use. With engravings, containing dialogues of the alphabets dissected, giving the heighth, width, distance and proportion of every Letter; selected from the best authors in Europe and America. In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, entituled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned; and also to the act entitled "An act, supplemental to an act, entitled an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints: D. Caldwell, Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. [* The following is handwritten *] No. 1093. Title Page of "A new & easy Introduction to the Art of Penmanship &c &c" - Deposited 10th June 1819. by Samuel Parmele H[?]. as Propr.A NEW EDITION OF THE ABRIDGMENT OF MURRAY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR, WITH ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. TOGETHER WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING EXERCISES IN PARSING, IN SYNTAX, AND IN PUNCTUATION. ALBANY: PRINTED BY WEBSTERS AND SKINNERS, At their Bookstore, corner of State and Pearl Streets. 1819.Grammer Filed Nov. 1. 1819 [*LC*] THE RISE OF GRACE IN THE SOUL TO THE FREE GRACE OF GOD, AND TO RELIGION, WITH THE PURE PRINCIPLES OF FAITH; AND TO VIEW WITH WISDOM THE BENEFITS OF THE SOUL Suited to all Believers in Jesus Christ. TOGETHER WITH ADVICE TO THE YOUNG AND THE AGED, Setting forth the Dangers of Delay, the Sting of Pride and disobedience; AND TO THE UNBELIEVER AND CONDEMNED SINNER, Against evil practices of the world; in order to prepare for the Baptism of Jesus Christ. By JOHN H. MURPHY. PHILADELPHIA, DENNIS HEARTT, Printer. 1819. No1094 Title Page of the Rise of Grace in the Home to the pre Grace of God Deposited 18 June 1819 by Wm H Murphy as AuthorMEDICAL CHEMISTRY; OR, A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE VARIOUS SUBSTANCES EMPLOYED IN THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, THAT DEPEND ON CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES FOR THEIR FORMATION; DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF MEDICAL STUDENTS. TO WHICH IS APPENDED A DISCOURSE ON THE MEDICAL CHARACTER. BY THOMAS D. MITCHELL, M.D. OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1819.To The Students of Medicine, In the United States of America, This little Volume Is respectfully dedicated, BY THE AUTHOR. COPY-RIGHT SECURED.To The Students of Medicine, In the United States of America, This little Volume Is respectfully dedicated, BY THE AUTHOR.No1118 Title Page of "Medical Chemistry" Deposited 3rd Nov. 1819 by Thomas D. Mitchell M.D AuthorTHE TREASURE OF HEALTH, OR A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF THE MOST VALUABLE SECRETS IN MEDICINE, For the cure of all Diseases, Wounds, and other Accidents to which the Human Body is subject, with the Method of Preparing, and Instructions for Using, the necessary Remedies. ALSO, The best Preservatives Against the Plague, Pestilential Fevers, Small Pox, and other kinds of Contagious Diseases. Discovered, after much research and experience, by the most skilful physicians in Europe, and employed with the greatest success, and unknown till the present time in the United States. Carefully collected by a Benevolent Society in Europe. Faithfull translated from the French and other foreign lan- guages, and published for the benefit of humanity, BY LEWIS MERLIN PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY, 1819.No1052 Title Page of "The Treasure of Health"- Deposited 6 Feby 1819 by Lewis Herlin as ProprietorINFORMATION AND ADVICE TO EMIGRANTS TO THE UNITED STATES; AND FROM THE EASTERN TO THE WESTERN STATES: ILLUSTRATED BY A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, AND A CHART OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. BY JOHN MELISH PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR AN PUBLISHED BY JOHN MELISH; NO. 121, CHESNUT STREET. 1819.Deposited 19 June 1819 [*LC*]N1097 Title Page of "Information of Advice to Emigrants" deposited 19 June 1819 by John Melish as AuthorDie Elemente der Deurtchen Sprache, Bon E.L. Balz, Eban. Euth. Prediger; und Oberlehrer an der Frantifchen Utademie in Philadelphia. Frite Ubtheilung: Enthaltend Ein Neues U B C Buch in Deuticher und Englitcher Sprache, fur Deutiche Schulen. Philadelphia Gebrudert ben Simon Probasco. 1819.THE ELEMENTS OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE, BY E.L. WALZ, PREACHER OF THE GOSPEL; AND PRINCIPAL TEACHER OF THE FRANKEAN ACADEMY IN PHILADELPHIA. FIRST DIVISION, CONTAINING: A NEW SPELLING BOOK IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH, FOR THE USE OF GERMAN SCHOOLS. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY SIMON PROBASCO 1819.No 1071 Title Page of "The Elements of the German Language" Deposited 12th April 1819 by E.L. Walz as Author[*LC*]Rerzer Begriff der Biblischen Geschichte. Ein Schulbuch fur die Americanische Jugend und zum Gebrauch fur Jedermann. Die Geschichte leitet auf eine Gefondere Beife zu der Bereheung Bottes an, und zu ber liebe, mit welcher wir gegen ihu erfaut sen sollten. Zie ist insonderheit die zehrmeisterin der Jugend und der Ungelehrten Chroah. Easton, Penns. gedrudt ben Christ. S. Sutter und Sohn. 1819. No1101 Title Page of a German Book Deposited 3 July 1819 by Christiano J. Walter + Son as ProprietorsALTORF, A TRAGEDY. BY FRANCES WRIGHT. FIRST REPRESENTED IN THE THEATRE OF NEW- YORK, FEB. 19, 1819. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY & SON, NO. 126, CHESNUT STREET. 1819.No1086 Title Page of "Altorf, a Tragedy" Deposited 20 May 1819 by Mathew Carey & Son as ProprietorsTHE YOUNG CHILD's PRIMER: OR INTRODUCTORY SPELLING-BOOK.Filed March 12. 1819 [*LC*]THE YOUNG CHRISTIANS' GUIDE; CONTAINING IMPORTANT QUESTIONS, WITH SCRIPTURAL ANSWERS; DESIGNED TO ESTABLISH THEIR FAITH, REGULATE THEIR AFFECTIONS, AND GOVERN THEIR CONDUCT. From a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus.—PAUL TO TIMOTHY. UTICA: PRINTED & PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, NO. 60, GENESEE STREET, 1819.[*W. Williams 1819*] Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED That on the sixteenth [fifteenth] day of April, in the forty third [fourth] year of the Independence of the United States of America, William Williams of the said district, has deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following to wit: "The Young Christians' Guide; containing Important Questions, with Scriptural Answers: designed to establish their faith, regulate their affections, and govern their conduct. From a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus. Paul to Timothy." In conformity to the act of the congress of the United States, entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time therein mentioned;" and also to an act entitled "An act supplementary to an act entitled an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time therein mentioned and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints." RICHARD R. LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New-York. [*Filed 16. Apl. 1819*] [*LC*] Handbuch für Deutsche: Enthaltend Formen zu Handschriften, welche den deurtschen Bürgern der Vereiningten Staaten nüzlich und dienlich seyn k[?]nnen, als: Allerley Noten, Vollmachten, Obligationen oder Bande, Lezte Willen oder Testamente, Ueberschriebungen von Noten Bedingungen von Versteigenreungen, und Banden, Quittunen oder REseten, Verkaufschein, Allerley Uebereinkünste oder Anveisungen oder Orders, Verträge, Briege, Und vielerley Anmerkungen über Verordnungen der Geseze über obige und andere Gegenstände, als : Intressen, Executoren und Rent oder Meithe, Administratoren, [?]. [?]. Allerley Formen in der englischen Sprache. Reading, Gedruckt und zu haben bey Juhann Ritter und Comp. 1819.No 1104 Title Page of A German Book Deposited 30 July 1819 by John Kitler & Co as ProprietorsTHE COLUMBIAN PLUTARCH; OR, AN EXEMPLIFICATION OF SEVERAL DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN CHARACTERS. BY THOMAS WOODWARD. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, By Clark & Raser. 1819.No 1122 Title Page of "The Columbian Plutarch" - Deposited 20 Nov. 1819 by Thomas Woodward as ProprietorMISSISSIPPIAN SCENERY; A POEM, DESCRIPTIVE OF THE INTERIOR OF North America. BY CHARLES MEAD. With contemplative solitude imprest, I sing the shady regions of the west. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY S. POTTER AND CO. NO 55, CHESNUT STREET. W. Fry, Printer. 1819.[*LC*]No. 1066 Title Page of "Mississippian Scenery of- Deposited 29. Mch 1819 by Charles Mead as AuthorTHE MYTHOLOGY OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS; ILLUSTRATED BY Analytical Tables, a Genealogical Chart, AND THIRTY PLATES, REPRESENTING ABOUT TWO HUNDRED FIGURES. COMPILED BY ROBERT MAYO, M. D, AUTHOR OF AN "EPITOME OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY", AND "A RHYMING SPELLING BOOK, FOR THE NURSERY AND THE SCHOOL." Philadelphia: PRINTED FOR GEORGE MAYO, AND CO. 1819.No 1100 Title Page of "The Mythology" Deposited 2d July 1819 by Robert Mayo MD as AuthorKEY TO THE FIRST CHART OF THE [*check mark*] MASONIC MIRROR; BEING A COMPLETE POCKET COMPANION FOR THE USE OF THE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, ON THE FIRST SEVEN DEGREES. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY H. PARMELE. J. MAXWELL, PRINTER. [*check mark*] 1819.18 Augt 19 LCNo 1107 Title Page of "Key to the first church of the Masonic Manor" Deposited 18th Augt. 1819 by Henry Paronele as AuthorA SPELLING BOOK OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; OR THE AMERICAN TUTOR'S ASSISTANT. INTENDED PARTICULARLY FOR THE USE OF "COMMON SCHOOLS." THE PRONUNCIATION BEING ADAPTED TO THE MUCH APPROVED PRINCIPLES OF J. WALKER. BY ELIHU F. MARSHALL.E. F. Marshall Feb 3d. Decr. 1819 LCWEBSTER IMPROVED: BEING A SPELLING BOOK OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; OR THE AMERICAN TUTOR'S ASSISTANT. INTENDED PARTICULARLY FOR THE USE OF "COMMON SCHOOLS." THE PRONUNCIATION BEING ADAPTED TO THE MUCH APPROVED PRINCIPLES OF J. WALKER. BY ELIHU F. MARSHALL.LC E.F. Marshall Filed 12th November. 1819-THE AMERICAN GARDENER'S CALENDAR; ADAPTED TO THE CLIMATES AND SEASONS OF THE United States. CONTAINING A COMPLETE ACCOUNT OF ALL THE WORK NECESSARY TO BE DONE IN THE KITCHEN-GARDEN, FRUIT-GARDEN, ORCHARD, VINEYARD, NURSERY, PLEASURE-GROUND, FLOWER-GARDEN, GREEN-HOUSE, HOT-HOUSE, AND PORCING FRAMES, FOR EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR; WITH AMPLE PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS FOR PERFORMING THE SAME. ALSO, General as well as minute instructions, for laying out, or erecting, each and every of the above departments, according to modern taste and the most approved plans, the ORNAMENTAL PLANTING OF PLEASURE-GROUNDS, in the ancient and modern stile; the cultivation of THORN-QUICKS and other plants suitable for LIVE HEDGES, with the best methods of making them, &c. To which are annexed, CATALOGUES OF KITCHEN-GARDEN PLANTS AND HERBS; AROMATIC, POT, AND SWEET HERBS; MEDICINAL PLANTS; AND THE MOST IMPORTANT GRASSES, &c. USED IN RURAL ECONOMY, WITH THE SOIL BEST ADAPTED TO THEIR CULTIVATION; TOGETHER WITH A COPIOUS INDEX TO THE BODY OF THE WORK. BY BERNARD M'MAHON. SECOND EDITION, IMPROVED. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY T.P. M'MAHON, No. 13, SOUTH SECOND STREET WILLIAM FRY, PRINTER. 1819.No 1043 Title Page of The American Gardener's Calendar" Deposited 5th Jany 1819 by Thomas L. McMahon as Proprietor LCD. Caldwele Esq Clerk Sir, Joseph McCoy of the District of Pennsylvania desires to Deposit in your Office the accompanying title of a Book, claiming the copy right thereof as Author. The Bearer will pay the dues of Office. Wilkes-Barre, Fenway April 17, 1819- Jos. McCoy THE FRONTIER MAID; OR, A TALE OF WYOMING: A POEM, IN FIVE CANTOS.D. CAldwele Eq, Clerk Sir, Joseph McCoy of the District of Pennsylvania desires to Deposit in your Office the accompanying title of a Book, claiming the copy right therof as Author. The Bearer will pay the dues of Office Wilkes-Barre, April 17, 18 COPYRIGHT SECURED.No 1076 Title Page of "The Frontier Maid" Deposited 20th April 1819 by Joseph McCoy as Author Deposited on 20th April 1819 by Joseph McCoy as author — HINTS TO EMIGRANTS, OR A COMPARATIVE ESTIMATE: OF THE Advantages of Pennsylvania, AND OF THE WESTERN TERRITORY, &c. BY JOHN LORAIN, Of Philipsburg, Centre Country, Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY LITTELL & HENRY. A. Waldie, Printer. 1819.[*LC*]No. 112[6]7 Title Page of "Hints to Emigrants or a Comparative Estimate of the Advantages of Pennsylvania." Deposited 7 Decr. 1819. by John Lorain as Author LCDistrict of Maine, to wit Be it remembered, that on the 2. day of July A.D. 1819, & in the 43, year of the Independence of the U.S. of America. David Starret of the District hath deposited in this Office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, viz. ( See the other side )Title of a Book Life of Miss Waite- David Garret proprietor deposited July 2, 1819 Last given same day Paid Recorded - Copyright Records page 30. "Life and Writings of MISS ELIZA WAITE who died at Freeport, Me. Jan. 13, 1819, in the 20th year of her age. To which is subjoined a LETTER, written by Mr. Jet ME YOUNG of EDINBURGH, to his wife, in the year 1097" IN corporation to an act of the Congress[*check mark*] LIFE AND DYING CONFESSION OF JOHN VAN ALSTINE, EXECUTED MARCH 19, 1819, FOR THE MURDER OF WILLIAM HUDDLESTON, ESQ. DEPUTY SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF SCHOHARIE. [*image*] WITH A FULL ACCOUNT OF HIS TRIAL, BEFORE THE HONORABLE AMBROSE SPENCER, In Schoharie, Feb. 17, 1819. TOGETHER WITH MR. HAMILTON'S SPEECH, AND CHIEF JUSTICE SPENCER'S SENTENCE. SCHOHARIE: Printed at the office of the Observer 1819.Murder Filed March 18. 1819 [*LC*]TO MY SUBSCRIBERS. A list of my subscribers had been prepared for publication, in which they were alphabetically arranged, under the heads of their respective situations, professions, and occupations; but having been mislaid, a few days since, and cannot now be found; the work being in every other respect compleated I have deemed it expedient to proceed to the publication without further delay, premising this single remark, that the subscription had been accumulating for a series of years, and contained the names of General washington, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Madison, Mr. Monroe, of most of the Vice President, many heads of the executive department, and a long list of the members of all congresses which have been elected since the adoption of the present constitution of the United States--All the governors of Pennsylvania, many members of the general assembly, most of the judiciary, councelors, and other members of the bar--Numerous physicians, and almost all the Right rev. and rev. ministers of the gospel-- The leteratii, principal merchants, manufacturers, traders, store-keepers, mechanics, &c. in this city. And many of the most distinguished characters, from variour parts of the Union; espicially since last November, when I advertised the work was putting to press. A second edition will soon be issued, and another list of subscribers names, may against that time be made out and then published. LLOYD's STENOGRAPHY, Publicly practised by him for nearly half a century, WITH HIS LATEST IMPROVEMENTS PATENTED. Published now for the first time, by himself tion of those of both sexes who are desirous of acquiring an easy, simple and harmonious system, will hereby to minute down their own thoughts, or the sentiments of others, in as little time and room as possible. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THOMAS LLOYD No. 48 North Eighth Street 1819No. 1003. Title Page of "Lloyd's stenography Deposited 22nd Mch 1819. by Thomas Lloyd as Author[*3.50*] LETTERS FROM THE BRITISH SETTLEMENT[,] ? IN PENNSYLVANIA. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, AND OF PENNSYLVANIA; AND EXTRACTS FROM THE LAWS RESPECTING ALIENS AND NATURALIZED CITIZENS. BY C. B. JOHNSON, M. D. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY H. HALL; 209, Chesnut street, AND IN LONDON, BY JOHN MILLER. 1819. [*3.50*][*LC*][*3.50*] [*3.50*]No 1056 Title Page of "Letters from the British Gentleman in Pennsylvania Deposited 19 Feby 1819 by Harrison Hall as Proprietor LCTHE INSTRUMENTAL DIRECTOR: CONTAINING RULES FOR ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN COMMON USE, LAID DOWN IN A PLAIN AND CONCISE MANNER. TO WHICH IS ADDED A VARIETY OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSICK OF THE RICHEST AND MOST POPULAR KIND EXTANT; A PART OF WHICH WAS NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY. HALLOWELL: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY E. GOODALE. 1819. 1 00District of Maine, towit: District Clerk's Office Be it remembered, that on the seventh day of October A.D. 1819, & in the 44 year of the Independence of the U.S. of America, Ezekiel Goodale of said District, has deposited in this Office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following viz. (See the within) In conformity &c. Title of a Book Instrumental Instructor Ezekiel Goodale Prop'r Deposited Oct. 7, 1819 Dr. LC[*check mark*] THE FARMER AND MECHANIC'S POCKET ASSISTANT. IN TWO PARTS. PART I....CONTAINING, The most useful & necessary forms of writing, which commonly occur between man and man, with practical remarks....Instructions to Jurymen, compiled and altered from an excellent work on the duty of Jurymen by a Learned Lawyer. PART II....CONTAINING, TABLES of simple interest at 6 & 7 per cent. per anum--Table shewing the value of Dollars in Pounds Schillings and Pence--Table reducing Schillings and Pence to Dollars and Cents. SECOND EDITION. Revised & corrected, with many additions, by an ATTORNEY AT LAW. EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GEORGE W. DESHLER, at the Office of the SPIRIT OF PENNSYLVANIA, NORTHAMPTON ST. 1819.2.98 20 5960 298 3.57 [*?? To — Cle? *]No. 1087 Title Page of The Farmers Guide Mechanics Packet assistant" Deposited 22 May 1819 by George W Dodson as ProprietorTHE QUARTERLY THEOLOGICAL REVIEW. CONDUCTED BY [*check mark*] THE REV. EZRA STILES ELY, D. D. OF THE CITY OF PHULADELPHIA. "Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God; he that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son." VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, NO. 200, SPRUCE STREET. Adam Waldie, Printer. 1819.No 1081 Title Page of "The Quarterly Theological Reviews" - Deposited 12th May 1819 by The Reverend Ezra Stiles Esq L.L. as AuthorCONVERSATIONS OF THE SCIENCE OF THE HUMAN MIND. BY EZRA ST[Y]ILES ELY D. D. I/ Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM FRY, FOR THE AUTHOR 1819.No 1075 Title Page of "Conversations on the Science of the human Mind" &c Deposited 19 April 1819 by Ezra Stiles Ely, D.D. as Author. Deposited on the 19 April 1819, by Ezra Stiles Ely D. D. as author - LCTHE DISCIPLINE OF THE United Freewill Baptist Church, TOGETHER WITH HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS, FOR THE USE OF ITS MEMBERS. BY JOHN ELLIOTT AND SAMUEL STEVENS, Elders and Preachers of the Connexion. THE FIRST EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY D. HEARTT. 1819. No 1051 Title Page of "The Discipline" &c Deposited 3d Feby 1819 by John Elliott & Samuel Stevens as Proprietors LC[THE] ECLECTIC REPERTORY AND ANALYTICAL REVIEW, Medical and Philosophical. EDITED BY A SOCIETY OF PHYSICIANS. ....Apis matinæ More modoque,—HOR. Nullis unius disciplinæ legibus adstrieti, quibus in philosoohià necessariò paremus, quid sit in quaque re maxime probabile semper requiremus.—CIC. VOL. IX. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON AND SON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, NO. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1819. No 1123 Title Page of "The Eclectic Repository" Deposited 23 Nov 1819 by Thomas Dobson & Son as ProprietorsTHE AMERICAN MEDICAL RECORDER, OF ORIGINAL PAPERS AND INTELLIGENCE, IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY. CONDUCTED BY JOHN EBERLE, M. D. Member of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Nullius addictus, jurare in verba magistri.—Hon. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 24, SOUTH EIGHT STREET. 1819. No 1117 Title Page of "The American Medical Readers" Deposited 21 Oct 1819 by James Webster as Proprietor James WebsterAN ESSAY ON THE MEANS OF LESSENING PAIN, AND Facilitating Certain Cases OF DIFFICULT PARTURITION. BY WILLIAM P. DEWEES, M. D. LECTURER ON MIDWIFERY IN PHILADELPHIA, &c. ——— ut si Cœcus iter monstrare velit.—HOR. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS DOBSON AND SON, AT THE STONE HOUSE, No. 41, SOUTH SECOND STREET. William Fry, Printer. 1819.No 1053 Title Page of "An Essay on the Means of Plowing Paris" Deposited 9 Feb 1819 by Thomas Dobson + Son, as Proprietors-A NEW AND CONCISE SYSTEM OF BOOK-KEEPING ACCORDING TO THE ITALIAN METHOD OF DOUBLE ENTRY. Adapted to the Commerce of the United States. BY BENJAMIN DAVIES. SECOND EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY BENJAMIN JOHNSON, No. 31, Market Street. 1819. No 1045 Title Page of "A Needed Concise Systems of Book-keeping" Deposited 25 Jany 1819 by Benj Johnson as ProprietorTHE CHRISTIAN'S VADE-MECUM: BY HOOPER CUMMING, A. M. Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church in the City of Albany. Επαγωνιζετθαι τη απαξ ϖαξαδοθειση τοις αγιοιϛ ϖιϛει. Jude 3. ALBANY: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY E. AND E. HOSFORD, NO. 100, STATE-STREET. 1819.Hooper Cumming Filed 14. July 1819–TRACTS ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. INCLUDING FARR'S ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, DEASE'S REMARKS ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, MALE'S EPITOME OF JURIDICAL OR FORENSIC MEDICINE, AND HASLAM'S TREATISE ON INSANITY. WITH A PREFACE, NOTES, AND A DIGEST OF THE LAW RELATING TO INSANTIY AND NUISANCE. BY THOMAS COOPER, ESQ. M.D. PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND HERETOFORE PRESIDENT JUDGE OF THE FOURTH JUDICIARY DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. TO WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING ERSKINE'S SPEECH for James Hadfield, indicted for Shooting at the King. AN ABSTRACT Of a Report of the Trial of Abraham Kessler, indicted for Poisoning his wife with white arsenic, and laudanum, and a MEMOIR on the Chromat of Pot-ash, as a Test for detecting Arsenic, Copper, and Corrosive Sublimate: by THOMAS COOPER, ESQ. Read before the Am. Ph. Society, Sep. 18, 1818. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 24, SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, CORNER OF LODGE STREET. THOMAS TOWN, PRINTER. 1819.No. 1090. Title Page of "Tracts on Medical Jurisprudence" Deposited 25 May 1819 by James Webster as ProprietorTHE OFFICE AND DUTY OF A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND A GUIDE TO CLERKS, CONSTABLES, CORONERS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS, SHERIFFS, TAX-COLLECTORS, AND RECEIVERS, AND OTHER CIVIL OFFICERS, ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA; WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS, TOGETHER WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF THIS STATE, AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, WITH THE AMENDMENTS TO EACH. BY AUGUSTIN S. CLAYTON. MILLEDGEVILLE: PUBLISHED BY S. GRANTLAND. 1819.No 1112. Title Page of "The Office & Duty of a Justice of the Peace" Deposited 28th Sept. 1819 by Mathew Carey & Son as ProprietorsCOMPENDIUM of the PRACTICE OF PHYSIC; Pointing out THE SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, DIAGNOSES, PROGNOSES, AND METHOD OF CURE OF DISEASES. BY E. G. CLARKE, M. D. Of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Physician to the Forces, &c. TRANSLATED From the original latin, with notes and additions, BY R. W. WORTHINGTON, Late A Surgeon in the British Navy, and Practitioner of Medicine in the City of Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 24, SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. T. TOWN, PRINTER. 1818.DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SS. Be it Remembered, That on the 14th day of (L.S.) April, in the forty fourth year of the independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1818. James Webster, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit. "Compendium of the Practice of Physic; Pointitig out "the Symptoms, Causes, Diagnoses, Prognoses, and "Method of Cure of Disease. By E.G. Clark M.D. "Of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Phy- "sician to the Forces, &C. Translated from the ori- "ginal latin, with notes and additions, By. R.W. Wor- "thington, late a Surgeon in the British Navy, and "Practitioner of Medicine in the City of Philadelphia." In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United "States, intituled, "An act for the encouragement of "learning, be securing the copies of maps, charts and "books to the authors and proprietors of such copies, "during the times herein mentions; and also to the "act entitled "An act, supplemental to an act, enti- "tled and act for the encouragement of learning, by se "curing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the "authors and proprietors of such copies, during the "times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits "thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etch- "etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of PennsylvaniaDISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SS. Be it Remembered, That on the 14th day of (L.S.) April, in the forty fourth year of the independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1818. James Webster, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, un the words following, to wit.No. 1074 Title Page of "Compendium of the Practice of Physic" Deposited 15 April 1819 by James Webster as Proprietor AN INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ON THE METAPHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGES; BEING THE FIRST NUMBER OF A PHILOSOPHICAL AND PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGES, BY PETER S. CHAZOTTE, Author of an Essay of the Formation and Progress of Languages, and Professor of the French Language at Phladelphia.No 1116. Title Page of "An Introductory Lecture on the Metaphysics and Philosophy of Languages" filed 21st Oct: 1819 by Peter S. Chazotte as AuthorVINDICIAE HIBERNICÆ: OR, IRELAND VINDICATED: AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP AND EXPOSE A FEW OF THE MULTIFARIOUS ERRORS AND FALSEOODS RESPECTING IRELAND, IN THE HISTORIES OF MAY, TEMPLE, WHITELOCK, BORLASE, RUSHWORTH, CLARENDON, COX, CARTE, LELAND, WARNER, MACAULEY, HUME, AND OTHERS: PARTICULARLY IN THE LEGENDARY TALES OF THE CONSPIRACY AND PRETENDED MASSACRE OF 1641. BY M. CAREY, AUTHOR OF ESSAYS ON BANKING, POLITICAL OLIVE BRANCH, &c. "The history of Ireland's unhappy connextion with England, exhibits, from first to last, a detail of the most persevering, galling, grinding, insulting, and systematic oppression, to be found any where, except among the Helots of Sparta. There is not a national feeling that has not been insulted and trodden under foot ; a national right that has not been withheld, until fear forced it from the grasp of England ; or a dear or ancient prejudice that has not been violated, in that abused country. As Christians, the people of Ireland have been denied, under penalties and disqualifications, the exercise of the rites of the Catholic religion, venerable for its antiquity; admirable for its unity; and consecrated by the belief of some of the best men that ever breathed. As men, they have been deprived of the common rights of British subjects, under the pretext that they were incapable of enjoying them : which pretext had no other foundation than their resistance of oppression, only the more severe by being sanctioned by the laws. England first denied them the means of improvement; and then insulted them with the imputation of barbarism." PAULDING. "There is but little respite from exasperating oppression and unmerited cruelty. The eye wanders over a dreary scene of desolation, without a single point on which it can rest. The heart of the Philanthropist sinks under a hopeless despondency; and passively yields to the unchristian and impious reflection, that the poor people of Ireland are a devoted race, whom Providence has abandoned to the malignant ingenuity of an insatiable enemy." LAWLESS. "There is no instance, even in the ten persecutions, of such severity as that which has been exercised over the Catholics of Ireland." S. JOHNSON. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY [AND SON]. 1819. [*M Carey as author*]No 1061 Title Page of "Vindicia Hibernicae: or Ireland vindicated" Deposited 6th March 1819 by Mathew Carey & Son as ProprietorsDISCOURSES ON THE ELEMENTS OF Therapeutics and Materia Medica. BY N. CHAPMAN, M.D. PROFESSOR OF THE INSTITUTES AND PRACTICES OF PHYSIC AND CLINICAL PRACTICE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA: PRESIDENT OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL SOCIETY, &c. &c. "To communicate what I have tried, and leave the rest to others for farther inquiry, is all my design in publishing these papers." NEWTON VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 24, SOUTH EIGHTH ST. William Brown, Printer. 1819 Nathl Chapman M.D. AuthorNo 1044 Title Page of "Discourses on the Elements" Deposited 16 Jany 1819 by Nathaniel Chapernon MD as AuthorMEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF THE HON. NATHANIEL GREENE, MAJOR GENERAL IN THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND COMMANDER OF THE SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, IN THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION. BY CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D. PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY ROBERT DESILVER, NO. 110 WALNUT STREET, AND THOMAS DESILVER, NO. 6, DECATUR STREET. J. Maxwell, printer. 1819. No 1091 Title Page of "Memories of the life and Campaigns of the Hon. Nathaniel Greene Deposited 31 May 1819 by Robert and Thomas Desilver as Proprietors-No 53 No 53 Filed Jan 7 1819 Adams Peabody ClerkAN ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL SYSTEM —FOR— Making Abstracts of Real Estate, —BY— WM. LEONARD BIRNEY.THE TEACHER'S MAGAZINE OF ARITHMETIC AND BOOK-KEEPING, IN WHICH The application of the Arithmetical rules consist of Mechanic's Farmer's & Storekeeper's BOOK-ACCOUNTS, By means of which arrangement a teacher is not only enabled to teach all his scholars the book-keeping of that trade which they intend to learn, but also to teach them all by the use of one book only. BY CHRISTIAN BECKER, Easton Pa. Printed by Chr J. Hutter, & Son [*David Caldwell Esqr*][*LC*][*Sir, Enclosed You [?] of the decision upon the [pet?] [?] David Caldwell Esqr*]No 1105 Title Page of "The Teacher's Magazine Deposited 7th Augt 1819 by Christian Becker as AuthorTHE POLYTECHNIC REPOSITORY OR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ART, CONTAINING A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF USEFUL AND POLITE EDUCATION, AS WELL AS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. Intended for the Use of Schools and Private Students. BY C.W. BAZELEY. "Omne tulit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulci." HOR. "To cultivate a taste for every kind of knowledge is necessary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the understanding an improvement to the fullest extent of its capacity." LOCKE. IN SEVEN VOLUMES. VOL. III. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR AND SOLD BY MATHEW CAREY AND SON. William Fry, Printer. 1819.No 1072 Title Page of "The Polytechnic Repository" Deposited 12 April 1819 by Charles W. Bazely as AuthorTHE PHILADELPHIA SPELLING BOOK, ADAPTED TO THE CAPACITIES OF CHILDREN, ARRANGED UPON A PLAN WELL CALCULATED TO FACILITATE THEIR IMPROVEMENT IN SPELLING AND READING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. RECOMMENDED BY SEVERAL EMINENT TEACHERS, As a most useful performance to expedite the instruction of YOUTH. BY JOHN BARRY, Late Master of the Free School of the Protestant Episcopal Church. A NEW AND REVISED IMPRESSION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY DAVID HOGAN. No. 249, MARKET-STREET. 1819. No 1103 Title Page of "The Philadelphia Spelling Book" Deposited 23d July 1819 by David Hogan as ProprietorA CANDID DEVELOPMENT OF FACTS, TENDING TO EXHIBIT THE REAL GROUNDS OF DIFFERENCE EXISTING BETWEEN THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PHILADELPHIA AND THE PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION ; ALSO, BETWEEN THE BAPTIST BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND THEIR LATE VICE-PRESIDENTS: IN LETTERS TO HENRY HOLCOMBE, D.D. WILLIAM ROGERS, D.D. OF PHILADELPHIA, AND THE REV. DANIEL DODGE, FORMERLY OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. BY LEWIS BALDWIN. "The truth is painful, but it ought to be known."-- JUDSON. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR BY ANDERSON AND MEEHAN, NO. 59, LOCUST-STREET: 1819.No 1059 Title Page of "A candid development of Facts"&c Deposited 23d Feby 1819 by Lewis Baldwin as Author HISTORY OF THE WARS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, FROM THE BREAKING OUT OF THE WAR, IN 1792, TO THE RESTORATION OF A GENERAL PEACE, IN 1815; COMPREHENDING THE CIVIL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE, DURING THAT PERIOD. BY EDWARD BAINES. IN FOUR VOLUMES. WITH NOTES, AND AN ORIGINAL HISTORY OF THE LATE WAR BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. EMBELLISHED WITH PORTRAITS OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED CHARACTERS OF THE AGE, AND ILLUSTRATED WITH MAPS, PLANS, AND CHARTS. [VOL. I.] PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY M'CARTY & DAVIS, South East corner of Ninth and Race streets. 1819. [*Deposited*] No 1084 Title Page of "History of the Wars of the French Revolution" &c Deposited 17th May 1819 by McCarty & Davis as Proprietors THE SUBSTANCE OF A FUNERAL DISCOURSE, DELIVERED AT THE REQUEST OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE, ON Tuesday, the 23d of April, 1816, IN ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA: ON THE DEATH OF THE REV. FRANCIS ASBURY, SUPERINTENDENT, OR SENIOR BISHOP, OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. NOW ENLARGED. BY EZEKIEL COOPER, PRESBYTER OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.[*LC*]No 1070 Title Page of "The Substance of a Funeral discourse" &c Deposited 10th April 1819 by Jonathan Pounder as Proprietor A SYSTEM OF CHEMISTRY FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS OF MEDICINE. BY FRANKLIN BACHE, M.D. MEMBER OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. William Fry, Printer. 1819.No. 1126 Title Page of "A System of Chemistry" Deposited 27th Nov. 1819 by Franklin Bache M. D. as AuthorTHE OCEAN HARP A POEM IN TWO CANTOS: WITH SOME SMALLER PIECES; AND A MONODY ON THE DEATH OF JOHN SYNG DORSEY M.D. BY THE AUTHOR OF "LORD BYRON'S FAREWELL TO ENGLAND," "PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND," AND OTHER PIECES. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY M. THOMAS. [*Johnson's Head*] J. MAXWELL PRINTER. 1819. [*John Agg author*] Deposited 5. Mch '19 by Moses Thomas Propr.[*John Agg author*] N1060 Title Page of "The Ocean Harp" Deposited 5 Mch 1819 by Moses Thomas as Proprietor LCA HISTORY THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE REVOLUTION: WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ABORIGINES. BY EZEKIEL SANFORD. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY MITCHELL, AMES, AND WHITE. William Brown, Printer. 1819.[* No. 1057 Title Page of "A History of the U.S. before the Revolution" Deposited 19. Feb '19 - by Ezekiel Sanford as Prop. Author - *]AN INQUIRY INTO THE DOCTRINE OF CHRISTIAN BAPTISM, WITH A VIEW TO UNITE CHRISTIANS OF EVERY DENOMINATION AT THE LORD'S SUPPER, EXHIBITING SOME OBJECTIONS TO THE BAPTISM OF CHRISTIAN ADULTS AND OF INFANTS. ALSO, DESIGNATING WHO ARE THE ONLY SUBJECTS OF CHRISTIAN BAPTISM ACCORDING TO SCRIPTURE; WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELIGIOUS RITES INSTITUTED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT. (Written in the Summer of 1818.) BY JACOB RUSH, PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN PENNSYLVANIA. Search the Scriptures. John, v. 39. When they believed--they were baptised both men and women. Acts, viii. 12. Then Christ said to them, O thoughtless, and slow of heart to believe all that the Prophets have spoken. Luke, xxiv. 25. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1819. No. 1049 Title Page of "An inquiry into the Doctrine of Christian Baptism." deposited 28 Jany 1819 by Jacob Rush as Author THE BANK OF FAITH AND WORKS UNITED. — BY DOROTHY RIPLEY, CITIZEN OF THIS WORLD, BUT GOING ABOVE TO THE NEW JERUSALEM. — "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."—Heb. xi. "Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the WORD of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.—xi. verse 3. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY J.H. CUNNINGHAM, No. 70, South Third-street. — 1819.No 1111 Title Page of "The Book of Faith." Deposited 27 Sept 1819 by Dorothy Ripley as Author LCSELECTÆ E PROFANIS SCRIPTORIBUS HISTORIÆ. QUIBUS ADMISTA SUNT VARIA HONESTE VIVENDI PRÆCEPTA, EX IISDEM SCRIPTORIBUS DEPROMPTA. — Prioribus exemplar emendatius, quantitate syllabarum justa pleniùs notatum; atque in usum discentium meliùs accomodatum JA Ross, A. M. Humaniorum literarum, nec non et Græcæ Linguæ in Academia Phil. Professore. — PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY LYDIA R. BAILEY, No. 10, North Street. — 1819. [*8153*][Vs. Deposited 11 June 1819 by John H Murphy as Author ] Deposited on 16 June 1819 by James Ro[?] as authorNo 1095 Title Page of "Selectæ e Profanis." &s. Deposited 16 June 1819 by James Ross as Author LCA GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: CONTAINING THE POWERS OF THE ENGLISH ALPHABET: AN EXTENSIVE VOCABULARY, WITH THE SIGNIFICATION OF EACH WORD; A NUMEROUS LIST OF DERIVATIVE WORDS, WITH TRE PART OF SPEECH ANNEXED TO EACH, &c. IN TWO PARTS. BY JOSEPH HULL. REVISED IMPRESSION. UTICA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS NO 60, GENESEE STREET, 1819.Filed 9 June 1820 [Northern District of New-York, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the eleventh day of April, in the forty-third year of the independence of the United States of America, JOSEPH HULL of the said district, has deposited in this office, the title of a book, rigt whereof he claims author and proprietor, in the words following, to wit: "A Guide to the English Language, containing the powers of the English Alphabet: an extensive Vocabulary, with the signification of each word; a numerous lis of derivative words, with the part of speech annexed to each, etc. in two parts. by JOSEPH HULL." In conformity to an act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned;,, and also an act entitled, "An act supplementary to an act entitled an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time therein mentioned, and extending the benefit thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints." RICH D R LANSING, Clerk of the Northern District of New York]