The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: translated out of the original Greek, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised; with Canne's marginal notes and references. Improved by a selection of the proper names and all other important words which occur in the New Testament. The selected words are arranged in alphabetical columns at the heads of the chapters from which they are respectively selected; and are divided, pronounced and defined according to the authority of the celebrated John Walker. The selected words are denoted in the Text, by a common character of referrnce. To which are added, a concordance of the New Testament, an index, and an analysis of the Old and New Testaments. Walker's pronouncing key is prefixed to the work. Designed for the use of families. BY MRS. ANNA F. GOODRICH.New Testament Filed 31 July 1826New Testament Filed 31 July 1826 [*Bible*]Murray's English Reader improved--By the addition of a Catalogue of all the words therein contained, divided, accented, defined, and the part of speech annexed; arranged in Alphabetical order; adapted to the Orthography and Pronunciation of Walker. To which is prefixed a Key, representing the different sounds of the vowels referred to by the figures.--By Rensselaer Bentley. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ: Translated from the original Greek, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. To which is added a Catalogue of all the words contained in the New Testament, divided, accented, defined, and the part of the speech annexed; arranged in Alphabetical order; adapted to Walker's Orthography and Pronunciation.-- To which is prefixed a Key, representing the different sounds of the vowels referred to by the figures.--By Rensselaer Bentley. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated from the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised.-- To which is added a vocabulary of all the words contained in the Bible, divided, accented, defined, and the part of speech annexed, arranged in Alphabetical order; adapted to Walker's Orthography and Pronunciation; with a list of Scripture proper Names, accurately pronounced. To which is prefixed a Key, representing the different sounds of the vowels referred to by the figures.--By Rensselaer Bentley.Rensselaer Bentley's Bible New Testament & English Reader Filed April 14, 1826THE FAMILY BOOK KEEPER, OR, Lady's Diary. "Many families have owed their prosperity full as much to the propriety and order of female management as to the knowledge and activity of the father." BY B. BONNECHERE PUBLISHED BY T.S. MANNING, No. 11 South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. 1826.No 1717 Title of "The Family Book Keeper, or Lady's Diary. Deposited 24 Oct. 1826 by Thomas S. Manning as Proprietor[*22 22 44 110 1144 90 162960 18.*] [*18.- 25. 68.86 55 166.86*] MEMOIRS OF DAVID BRAINERD. BY A SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER Prepared for the American Sunday School Union. KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. 13, NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1827.No 1745 Title of "Memoirs of David Brainerd." Deposited 30 Dec. 1826 by High De Haven, Treasurer in Trust for the American Sunday School Union as ProprietorA TREATISE ON PHYSIOLOGY APPLIED TO PATHOLOGY. BY F. J. V. BROUSSAIS, M. D. 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No 1720 Title of "A Treatise on Physiology applied Pathology" Deposited 30th October 1826 by H. C. Carey and I. Lea as ProprietorsA HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE DOCTRINE OF UNIVERSAL SALVATION. ALSO, THE FINAL RECONCILIATION OF ALL MEN TO HOLINESS AND HAPPINESS, FULLY AND CLEARLY PROVED FROM SCRIPTURE, REASON AND COMMON SENSE. AND THE PRINCIPAL TEXTS OF SCRIPTURE, COMMONLY UNDERSTOOD TO MEAN NEVER-ENDING PUNISHMENT FOR SIN, EXAMINED, AND THE TRUE SCRIPTURAL SENSE OF THEM CLEARLY EXPLAINED. THE DREADFUL DOCTRINE OF ENDLESS MISERY INVESTIGATED, AND THE LONG CONTROVERSY, WHETHER OR NOT ALL MEN WILL FINALLY BE SAVED, DECIDED. BY THOMAS BROWN, M. E. Author of the History of the Shakers, Ethereal Physician, and History of the Jews. "Thou lovest all things that are, and abhorrest nothing which thou hast made, for never wouldest thou have made any thing if though hadst hated it." APOCRYPHA. "It is decided that the world of mankind shall belong to Christ, and the whole race of mankind shall know, and love, and serve God, and reign with him forever." WESLEY. ALBANY : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR 1826.Thomas Brown M. E. Universal [?] Filed 4 Oct. 1826THE LAY OF GRATITUDE; CONSISTING OF POEMS OCCASIONED BY THE RECENT VISIT OF LAFAYETTE TO THE UNITED STATES. BY DANIEL BRYAN PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY & I. LEA--CHESTNUT STREET. 1826.No 1652 Title of "The Lay of Gratitude" [?] Deposited 13th April 1826 by Daniel Bryan, [?] Author.THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY CONTAINING DEFINITIONS OF ALL RELIGIOUS TERMS; A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF EVERY ARTICLE IN THE SYSTEM OF DIVINITY; AN IMPARTIAL ACCOUNT OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL DENOMINATIONS WHICH HAVE SUBSISTED IN THE RELIGIOUS WORLD, FROM THE BIRTH OF CHRIST TO THE PRESENT DAY TOGETHER WITH AN ACCURATE STATEMENT OF THE MOST REMARKABLE TRANSACTIONS AND EVENTS RECORDED IN ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. BY THE LATE REV. CHARLES BUCK TWO VOLS. IN ONE WOODWARD'S ENLARGED AND IMPROVED AMERICAS, FROM THE LAST LONDON EDITION; TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN ACCOUNT OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANS, AND AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES, &c. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH J. WOODWARD, NO. 35, DOCK STREET. 1826. [Stereotype edition.]No 1637 Title of "A Theological Dictionary" [?]. Deposited 13th Feby 1826 by Joseph J. Woodward as ProprietorTHE "BUNKER HILL" CONTEST, A. D. 1826. BETWEEN THE "HOLY ALLIANCE" FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HIERARCHY, AND ECCLESIASTICAL DOMINATION OVER THE HUMAN MIND, ON THE ONE SIDE: AND THE ASSERTERS OF FREE INQUIRY, BIBLE RELIGION, CHRISTIAN FREEDOM, AND CIVIL LIBERTY, ON THE OTHER. THE REV. CHARLES FINNEY, "HOME MISSIONARY," AND HIGH PRIEST OF THE EXPEDITIONS OF THE ALLIANCE IN THE INTERIOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. HEAD-QUARTERS COUNTY OF ONEIDA. PUBLISHED BY EPHRAIM PERKINS, A Layman of Trenton "Truth needs not the defense of human creeds, or the aid of civil power; Falsehood cannot maintain herself without them." UTICA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR 1826.The Bunker Hill contest, Filed Nov. 3, 1826THE NOMENCLATURE, AND EXPOSITOR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; IN WHICH THE MEANING OF EACH WORD IS CLEARLY EXPLAINED, AND THE ORTHOEPY OF EVERY SYLLABLE ACCURATELY POINTED OUT, ACCORDING TO JOHN WALKER'S PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY. COMPILED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES, AND GREAT BRITAIN. By Hezekiah Burhans. COUNSELLLOR AT LAW, AND AUTHOR OF THE CRITICAL PRONOUNCING SPELLING-BOOK. Without our words are sounded as they ought, Reaching nor Elocution can be taught; Whilst all we learn unhappily may tend To Babylon's confusion in the end. The AuthorNo 1629 Title of "The Nomenclature and Exposition of the English Language" [?] Deposited 11 [?] 1826. by Hezekiah [?] as AuthorTHE BEAUTIES OF LORD BYRON, SELECTED FROM HIS WORKS; To which is prefixed, A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS. BY A GENTLEMAN OF PHILADELPHI. PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHED BY T. DESILVER, AND ASH & MASON, BOOKSELLERS. Lydia R. Bailey, Printer. 1826. No 1674 Title of "The Beauties of Lord Byron" [?] Deposited 13 June 1826 by Ash of [?] as ProprietorsSTORY OF JACK HALYARD, THE SAILOR BOY; OR, THE VIRTUOUS FAMILY. DESIGNED FOR AMERICAN CHILDREN, IN FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS. BY WILLIAM S. CARDELL. SIXTH EDITION, REVISED BY THE AUTHOR. PHILADELPHIA: URIAH HUNT, NO. 147 MARKET STREET. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. 1827.No 1734 Title of "Story of Jack Halyard" Deposited 9 Decem 1826 by Uriah Hunt as ProprietorA PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CHECKS ON BANKERS, PROMISSORY NOTES, BANKERS' CASH NOTES, AND BANK NOTES. BY JOSEPH CHITTY, Esq. 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BY ABR'm CUMMINGS.Abraham Cummings Augt 8. 1826M. T. CICERONIS ORATIONES QUÆDAM SELECTÆ, IN USUM DELPHINI, CUM INTERPRETATIONE ET VARIANTIBUS ALIQUOT PER SINGULAS ORATIONES LECTIONIBUS. QUIBUS PRÆFIGITUR VITA CICERONIS PER ANNOS CONSULARES DIGESTA. IN THIS EDITION ARE INTRODUCED ALL THE VALUABLE NOTES OF THE DAUPHIN EDITION, TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH, SELECTIONS FROM DUNCAL AND OTHER COMMENTATORS, AND ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS; ALSO, TRANSLATINS OF THE NOTES FROM ASCONIUS, P. MANUTIUS, &c. ON THREE OF THE ORATIONS. BY JOHN G. SMART. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY TOWAR AND HOGAN, No. 255, Market Street. 1826.No 1688 Title of "M. T. Ciceronis Orationes &c." Deposited 28th July 1826 by Towar and Hogan as ProprietorsDAUGHTERS OF EVE, BY A LADY. PUBLISHED IN AID OF THE NEW YORK FEMALE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE SUPPORT AND INSTRUCTION OF THE INDIGENT DEAF AND DUMB; THERE BEING AT THIS TIME SEVENTY APPLICANTS, WHO CANNOT BE RECEIVED AT THE INSTITUTION FROM INADEQUATE FUNDS. 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[*LC*]Title Page for Copy Right Manual of Mineral-ogy & Geology Filed 8th June 1826[picture] MR. FRANCIS. AS SIR GEORGE THUNDER Engraved by J.B. Longacre from a painting by J. Neagle. Lopez & Wemyss Edition. Published by A. R. Poole Philada. 1826No 1642 Title of "Mr. Francis as Sir George Thunder." Deposited 2d March 1826 by Matthias Lopez & Frances C. Wemyss as ProprietorsA NEW AND IMPROVED SYSTEM PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, APPLICABLE TO ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS; EXEMPLIFIED IN ONE SET OF BOOKS, OF INDIVIDUAL AND PARTNERSHIP CONCERNS; ARRANGED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF DOUBLE ENTRY, BY A NEW METHOD, WHICH OBTAINS THE SAME RESULT BY TWO ENTRIES AS THE PRESENT PRACTICE BY FOUR. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, FORMS OF THE AUXILIARY BOOKS; WITH QUERIES AND ANSWERS ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF BOOK-KEEPING; AND A SERIES OF MERCANTILE LETTERS. DESINGED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS AND COUNTING HOUSES. BY JOHN GIBSON, Accountant. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR ............ 1826.No 1705 Title of "A new and improved System of practical Book Keeping," Deposited 12th Sept 1826 by John Gibson, as AuthorAMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME I. PART I. — MASTOLOGY. BY JOHN D. GODMAN, M.D. PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OF PENNSYLVANIA; ONE OF THE PROFESSORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM; MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY; OF THE PHILIDELPHIA ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, &c PHILADELPHIA: H.C.CAREY & I. LEA—CHESTNUT-STREET. R. WRIGHT, PRINTER. 1826.[*No 1679 Title of American Natural History" &c Deposited 26 June1826 by Robert Wright as Proprietor*] [*LC*][*727*] GOLDSMITH'S ROMAN HISTORY, FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. REVISED AND CORRECTED, AND A VOCABULARY OF PROPER NAMES APPENDED; WITH PROSODIAL MARKS, TO ASSIST IN THEIR PRONUNCIATION. BY WILLIAM GRIMSHAW. IMPROVED EDITION. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, NORTH 4th-ST. STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. 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The United States' Spelling Book, and English Orthoepist; Being an Easy Introduction to the English Language, and Exhibiting the Orthography and Pronunciation of Walker; Upon a plan entirely new. By Noyes P. Hawes. Second Edition. Augusta: Printed by Eaton & Severance, For the Author. 1826. W Noyes P. Hawes Nov 16 1826The Highlands; A Tale of the Hudson, in Two Volumes. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, At No. 24, Arch-street.-A. Walker, Agt. 1826.No 1682 Title of "The Highlands" &c Deposited 5 July 1826 by Ambrose Walker author as ProprietorA Treatise on Special and General Anatomy in Two Volumes By William E. Horner, M.D. Adj. Prof. Anat. Univer. Pennsylvania -- Member of the American Phil. Society -- Surgeon at the Philadelphia Alms House, &?. "Multum adhue restat operis, multumque restabit, nec ulli nato, post mille saeculs praecluditur occasion aliquid adjiciendi." Seneca, Epist. Vol. I. Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea. W. Brown, Printer. 1826. [*No 1714 Title of "A Treatise on Special and general Anatomy" &c Deposited 17 Oct 1826 by William E. Horner, M.D as Author*] [*LC*] [*No1714*]HYMNS OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Set forth in General Conventions of said Church, in the years of our Lord 1789, 1808, and 1826. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY S. F. BRADFORD. stereotyped by L. Johnson 1827. [* right-hand corner*] 3 /52 000 17. 333 10.00. The copy right of this work is claimed by the Right Rev. William White, the Rev. Jackson Kemper, William Meredith, and Horace Penney a committee of the General Conven- sion of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year 1826, as proprietors.The copy right of this work is claimed by the Right Rev. William White, the Rev. Jackson Kemper, William Meredith, & Horace Binney [as pro-] [? of the General Conven- ? ][*No 1.781 . Title of "Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America." Deposited 19th April 1827 by The Right Reverend William White, the Reverend Jackson Kemper, William Meredith & Horace Binney, a committee of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year 1826, as Proprietors*] [*LC*]ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY, BY ONE OF THE FRATERNITY, WHO HAS DEVOTED THIRTY YEARS TO THE SUBJECT. "God said, Let there be light, And there was light." NEW YORK: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1826.William Morgan's Masonry Filed August 14th 1826.[two lines of Hebrew text] COMPENDIOUS HEBREW AND ENGLISH LEXICON. BY JOSEPH JAMES. Deut. vi. 8. [Hebrew text] Philadelphia: PRINTED BY WILLIAM BROWN. 1826.No 1709 Title "A Compendious Hebrew and English Lexicon. Deposited 23rd September 1826 by Joseph James as AuthorINTRODUCTION. EXPLANATION OF THE SERVILE LETTERS, AS THEY ARE PLACED IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE, [??] The strength of Moses and Caleb. I. [?] The letter [?] aleph has four services: 1. It is called a mark or characteristic [?], because, when it comes before the radicals, at the beginning of verbs, it marks the first P.C.S. in the future tense, e. g. [????], ergneh, I shall feed. 2. A paragogic [?], which is found at the beginning, middle, and end of a word, e. g. [???] eshcaur, a gift, Ps. lxxii. 10. at the middle, we find [???] naishaar, Ez. ix. 8. instead of [????] nishar, he was left, Dan. x. 8: and at the end, we say [???] with [?], for [??] (without [?],) innocent.viii INTRODUCTION. 3. A quiescent א, being one of the letters of חוא' which is never pronounced either with or after these eight points, viz. kaumaitz, pau- thach, tzairai, segol, cheereek, cholaum, kibootz, and shooraik. And 4. A diminutive א, because it is wanting in the nouns and verbs, e. g. we find כםא kais, Ezek. xvii. 6. instead of כםא kisai, a throne, Deut. xvii. 18. and םחטו maichato, Gen. xx. 6. instead of טםחטא from sinning, 1 Sam. xii. 18. II. The letter ' yod has eight services, viz. 1. It is called a mark, or future ֙֨, and is found in all the tenses of the paradigms, and shows the 3 P. M. S. in the future tense. 2. A genealogical ֙֨׳ , and it shows not only the genealogy, but even the country, or trade of any person, when it comes at the end of the name, as דאוכב֙ Reoobenee, a Reubenite, Josh. xvii. 1. מעד׳ Mitzree, an Egyptian, Gen. xxvi. 1. and עדפ׳ zorphee, a goldsmith, Neh. iii. 31. 3. An affix ' , because it shows the suffix of the first P. C. S. and the S. and P. substantive as דאשׁ׳ roshee, my head, 2 Kings, iv. 19. and אח׳ achai, my brethren, Gen. xix. 7. 4. A plural ׳ , because it forms the P.M.;Jicotencal Tomo Primero. Filadelfia: Impremta de Guillermo Stavely. 1826. [*No. 1699. Title of "Jicotencal". Deposited 18 Augt 1826 by Frederick Huttner as Proprietor*] [*LC*]Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which The Elements of the Science Are Familiarly Explained. Illustrated with Plates. By the author of Conversations on Chemistry, &c. with Corrections, Improvements, and Considerable Additions, in the Body of the Work; Appropriate Question, and a Glossary: By Dr. Thomas P. Jones, Professor of Mechanics, in the Franklin Institute, of the State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Published and Sold by John Grigg, No. 9 North Fourth Street. Stereotyped by L. Johnson 1826.[*No. 1658 Title Page of "Conversations on Natural Philosophy" &c. Deposited 24 April 1826 by John Grigg, as Proprietor*] [*LC*]Juvenile Piety and Intelligence: Illustrated in the Life and Death of Margaret Ann Walton, Daughter of the Rev. W.C. Walton, of Bethany, Virginia. To which is added, Remarks on the Religious Education of Children, Addressed to Christian Parents. Philadelphia: Published by A. Finley, North-east corner of Fourth and Chestnut Street. Clark & Roger, Printers, 33 Carter's Alley. 1826. [*No. 1669. Title of "Juvenile Piety" &c Deposited 26 May 1826 by Anthony Finley as Proprietor*] [*LC*]THE PESTALLOZZIAN PRIMER, OR, FIRST STEP IN TEACHING CHILDREN THE ART OF READING AND THINKING. "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." -- Solomon. Teach a child to think and give him words by which he may retain and communicate his thoughts, and you will have more than half completed his intellectual education. BY JOHN M. KEAGY, M.D.No 1739 Title of "The Pestallozzian Primer", Deposited 21 Decemr. 1826 by John M. Keagy, M.D. as Author LCVida De Fernando Septimo Rey De España; Coleccion de anecdotas de su nacimiento y de su carrera privada y politica, publicadas en castellano Por Dn. Carlos Le Brun, Cuidadáno de los Estados-Unidos é Interprete del Gobierno de la Republica de Pensilvania: Autor “ del Beneficio de un Filósofo,”-“ de una Gramatica Inglesa y Española,” y Traductor “de los Ensayos de Pope sobre el Hombre,”-“ del Anti-Anglomano,”- “ de La Libertad de los Mares,”-y otros Libros de Literatúra. Impreso en Filadelfia. Se Encontrará de venta, en casa del editor, y la de los principales libreros de los Estados-Unidos. Año de 1826.No 1644 Title of “ Vida de Fernando Septimo, Rey de España” Deposited 11 Mch: 1826 By Charles Le Brum as Proprietor.RETRATOS POLITICOS DE LA REVOLUCION DE ESPAÑA, ó De los principales personages que han jugado en ella; mu- chos de los quales estan sacados en caricaturas por el ridiculo en que ellos mismos Se habían puesto quando el retratista los iba sacando ; con unas obser-vaciones politicas, al fin sobre la misma ; y la resolucion de la qües- tion de porque se malogro esta, y no la de los Estados-Unidos. Publicados en Castellano POR DN. CARLOS LE BRUN, Ciudadano de los Estados-Unidos é Interprete del Gobierno de Republica de Pensilvania ; Autor "del Beneficio de un Filósofo, "—" de una Gramatica Inglesa y Española, y Traductor "de los Ensayos de Pope sobre el Hombre" - "de Anti-Anglo-mano," -"de la Libertad de los Mares,: - y otros Libros de Literatúra. Impreso en Filadelfia, Donde se encontrará de venta en casa del editor. Año de 1826.No 1676 Title of " Retratos Politicos de la Revolucion de España" &c Deposited 17th June 1826 by Charles Le Brun, as Proprietor LCLIFE OF FERDINAND THE SEVENTH, KING OF SPAIN ; OR COLLECTION OF ANECDOTES CONCERNING HIS BIRTH AND HIS PRIVATE AND POLITICAL CAREER, PUBLISHED IN SPANISH AND ENGLISH BY CHARLES LE BRUN, Citizen of the United-States and Interpreter of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Author of "Le Bienfait d'un Philosophe," -- "an English and Spanish Grammar, &c. and Translator, into French and Spanish, of Pope's Essay on Man, -- of "the Anti-Anglomano," -- of "the Liberty of the Seas," -- and other political and literary works. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA. 1826.[*No 1670 Title of "Life of Ferdinand the Seventh" &c Deposited 31 May 1826 by Charles Le Brun as Proprietor*] [*LC*]LESLIE LIKFIELD ; A NOVEL : BY THE AUTHOR OF GOSLINGTON SHADOW "Hae ye ony pats or pans to mend, Or only broken chan'lers." IN TWO VOLUMES. -- VOL. 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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 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. [*Leslie Linkfield Filed 4 Sept 1826 LC*]Leslie Linkfield Filed 4 Sept. 1826 +or[?] 90 words 1/6 $ 25 Dr /9 12,5[Taxing?] Costs — 50 12.5 12 5 18.75 43 75 14 58 58 53 1 58 12 25 70 12 5 58 18 75 56 25 18.75Letters from The Bahama Islands. Written in 1823-4. Philadelphia: H.C. Carey and I. Lea -- Chesnut Street. 1827.No 1741 Title of "Letters from the Bahama Islands". Deposited 21 Decem. 1826 by H. C. Carey and I. Lea as Proprietors [*LC*]THE PRACTICAL ANALYST; OR, A TREATISE ON ALGEBRA, CONTAINING THE MOST USEFUL PARTS OF THAT SCIENCE, Illustrated by a Copious Collection of Examples, DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY ENOCH LEWIS. PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY KIMBER AND SHARPLESS; No. 93 MARKET STREET. I. Ashmead & Co. Printers. 1826.[*No 1,698 Title of "The practical Analyst" &c. &c. Deposited 17 August 1826 by Kimber and Sharpless as Proprietors*]A certificate of Copy right in the names of Kimber & Sharpless as Proprietors. D Caldwell Clk of the District Court 1/ 1,20Lopez & Wemyss' Edition. Acting American Theatre, Containing the Most Popular Plays, as They are Performed at the Philadelphia Theatre; Carefully corrected and published from the Prompt Books; and accompanied with likenesses of Distinguished Performers, in Characters, Engraved from Portraits executed for the Work, by Eminent Artists. By M. Lopez, Prompter, of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Theatres. Published by A. R. Poole, Chesnut Street. For the Proprietors, And to be had of all the principal booksellers in the U.S. [*No 1650 Title of "Lopez & Wemyss’ Edition". Deposited 3d April 1826 by Matthias Lopez & Francis G. Wemyss as Proprietors*] [*LC*]LOPEZ & WEMYSS' EDITION. THE ACTING AMERICAN THEATRE. WILD OATS, WITH A PORTRAIT OF MR. FRANCIS, (FATHER OF THE AMERICAN STAGE,) AS SIR GEORGE THUNDER. The Plays carefully corrected from the Prompt books of the PHILADELPHIA THEATRE. By M. Lopez, Prompter. PUBLISHED by A.R. POOLE, CHESNUT STREET. FOR THE PROPRIETORS, And to be had of all the principal booksellers in the UNITED STATES. Price, 37 1/2 cents. J. R. M. BICKING, PRINTER -- 1826.[*No 1641 Title of "Lopez & Wemyss Edition". Deposited 1st March 1826 by Matthias Lopez & Francis C. Wemyss as Proprietors*] [*LC*]The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. L.L.D. Late Ex. President of the United States: Arranged and compiled from original documents: By T.P.H. Lyman. Author of Remarks on Italy, Lectures on Astronomy, A Tour Through the Western Country, &c. &c. "It is the duty of every man to search diligently after truth; to listen dispassionately for its sake; and to condemn no man, until he has been fully and charitably heard. Let no one, therefore, pass sentence on this book, until he has read it; nor the subject of it, until his motives, circumstances, and the design of the author, have been candidly and impartially considered." Philadelphia: Printed on the Vertical Press, by D. & S. Neall, No, 2, Hartung's Alley, near Christ-church. 1826 [*No 1731 Title of "The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Esq." Deposited 28 Novr. 1826 by T. P. H. Lyman as Author*] [*LC*]Abhandlung über die Rechenkunst, oder Practische Arithmetik, zum Gebrauch für die Schulen. Worinn Die leichtesten und [ge????lichsten] Regeln dieser nützlichen Wissenschaft durch eine Abwechslung angemessener Exempel vorkommen; und mitunter die verschiedenen Rubriken mit guter Auswahl vermischter, practischer Aufgaben untermengt sind. Ein großer Theil ist hievon gegeben in Thalern und Cents. Das Ganze ist Zur Hülfe des Lehrers, zur Erleichterung im Unterricht des Schülers und zum Selbstunterricht bestimmt, und nach den besten heistgen Englischen Rechenbüchern eingerichtet. Gesammelt, übersetzt und herausgegeben von Enos Benner. Philadelphia: Gedruckt bei Johann Georg Ritter. 1826.[*No 1719. Title of A German Book Deposited 27. Oct. 1826 by Enos Benner as Proprietor*] [*LC*]The American Farrier, or New-York Horse Doctor; Being a Further Improvement Upon Adancourt's "Taplin Improved," with Terms and Names of Disorders Adapted to the Nomenclature of Farmers, Teamsters, and Ostlers in the Northern and Middle States. By an Experienced American Farrier. Troy: Published by F. Adancourt. 1826. American Farrier Filed July 21-1826 LCThe Atlantic Souvenir; A Christmas and New Year's Offering 1827. Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea No. 1708 Title of "The Atlantic Souvenir" Deposited 19 Sept 1826 by H.C. Carey & I. Lea as Proprietors Salvation Made Sure; or, An Attempt to Show, I. That all Christians do not attain the full Assurance of Hope. II. That all Christians can attain it. III. The way to attain it. and IV: The Importance of attaining it. with An Appendix, Containing Some remarks on the nature of spiritual darkness; together with some directions to those who are labouring under it. By the Rev. William Bacon. [*Rev. Wm. Bacon Filed Jany 14.1826*]A Collection of New Receipts and Approved Cures For Man and Beast, Made by Daniel Ballmer near Chambersburg, A.D. 1826.[*No 1713 Title of "A Collection of New Receipts" &c. Deposited 16 Octr. 1826 by Daniel Ballmer as Proprietor*] [*LC*]The Juvenile Scholar's Arithmetical Assistant; or A New Ciphering Book, comprising A Series of Sums and Questions in the First Five Rules. The Whole Rendered Easy to Juvenile Capacities, and Adapted to the Use of Schools and Private Tuition. By C. W. Bazeley. "Arithmetic is not only the indispensable instrument of private accounts and commerce, but it lays the only just foundation for political knowledge." -- Knox. Second Edition, Improved. Philadelphia: Printed for the author, and sold by R. Desilver, No. 110, Walnut-Street, and J.B. Auner, [*333*] No. Market-Street. R. Wright, Printer. 1826.[*No 1657. Title of "The Juvenile Scholar's Arithmetical Assistant" &c Deposited 19 April 1826 by Charles W. Bazeley as Author*] [*LC*]The Beauties of Sir Walter Scott, and Thomas Moore Esquire; Selected from Their Works; with Historical and Explanatory Notes. By a Gentleman of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Ash & Mason, and T. Desilver. L. R. Bailey, Printer. 1826. [*No 1710 Title of "The Beauties of Sir Walter Scot & Thomas Moore Esquire." Deposited 26 Sept 1826 by Ash and Mason, as Proprietors*] [*LC*]A Practical and Theoretical Treatise on Making Leather; with Particular Directions for Tanning Sole Leather, Without Lime. By Ebenezer Shove. Utica: Printed for the author by William Williams, No. 60, Genesee-Street. 1826.[*Ebenezer Shove Filed March 9th 1826.*]The Youth's Easy Guide to a Knowledge of Arithmetic. Compiled for the Use of Schools, and for A Private Assistant To those who have not the advantage of Oral Instruction. By John Simmons. Philadephia: Sold by the Compiler, S.W. Corner of Third and Tammany Streets. 1826.No. 1.694. Title of "The Youth's Easy Guide &c" - Deposited 7 Augt. 1826. by John Simmons as Propr.J.S. Propr. 7 Aug.'26An Easy Introduction to the Study of Geography, on an Improved Plan: Compiled for the Use of Schools, With a View to render the Acquisition of Geographical Science easy and pleasant to the Student. Accompanied by an Improved Atlas, Exhibiting the Elevation of Mountains, Length of Rivers, and Population of Cities. From the best authorities. By Thomas T. Smiley. Fifth Edition, Improved. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, And for sale at J. Grigg's wholesale and retail Book and Stationary Store, No. 9, North Fourth Street; And by Booksellers and Country Merchants generally in the United States. Clark & Raser, Printers. 1827. No 1738 Title of "An easy introduction to the study of Geography &c Deposited 20 Decr 1826 by Thomas T. Smiley as author THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN SONGSTER: BEING A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE Most Fashionable Songs, MANY OF WHICH ARE ORIGINAL. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, N. FOURTH STREET, And for sale by Booksellers and Country Merchants generally in the Southern and Western States. 1826.[*No 1718 Title of "The Southern and Western Songster: &c Deposited 25 Octr 1826 by John Grigg as Proprietor*] [*LC*]A NEW ABRIDGMENT OF MURRAY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR, WITH AN IMPROVED SYNTAX. BY MOSES SPRINGER, JR. GARDINER, Me: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY P. SHELDON 1826. [*Parker Sheldon Gen ?????*][*Parker Sheldon Jany 9, 1826*] [*LC*]AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND TENDENCY OF SPECULATIVE FREE-MASONRY. BY JOHN G. STEARNS, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Paris.[*John G. Stearns Filed 21 July 1826*] [*LC*]The First Edition of Stewart's Healing Art, Corrected and Improved by the Original Hand. To which he has added all his late Improvements and New Discoveries, both in Physic and in Surgery, from the year 1812 to the year 1826, including his whole system, upon Physic & Surgery. To which he has added a concise Herbal, containing a full description of Herbs, Roots, Barks, & Plants, both in their simple and compound use, with a description of their soils and countries, where they are generally found. BY DR WILLIAM STEWART, of Bloomfield, Somerset County, MaineDr. William Stewart Nov. 7 1826A SYSTEM OF QUESTIONS, HISTORICAL, DOCTRINAL AND PRACTICAL, FOR THE USE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH, IN SABBATH-SCHOOLS, BIBLE-CLASSES, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. BY FOUR CLERGYMEN. ITHACA: PRINTED BY A.P. SEARING 1826.Augustus P. Searing System of Questions /01 Filed April 1. 1826. Northern District of New-York, to wit: BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the first day of Feb- ruary, in the fiftieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1826, A.P. Searing, of the said District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof be claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit: "A System of Questions, historical, doctrinal and practical, "for the use of children and youth, in sabbath-schools, bible "classes, and private families. By four clergymen. 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 au- thors 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 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.LECTEUR FRANCAIS AMUSANT ET INSTRUCTIF, PROPRE AUX JEUNES ETUDIANS QUI ONT DEJA ACQUIS DE CERTAINES CONNAISSANCES DANS LA LANGUE FRANCAISE; PAR A. TEXIER DE LA POMMERAYE, Ancien chef d'Etat Major General d'un Corps d'Armee en France, ET MAINTENANT PROFESSEUR DE LANGUES PHILADELPHIA La plus noble pensée. Ne peut plaire a l'esprit, si l'oreille est blessée. Boileau, Art Poétique. PREMIERE EDITION J.F. HUBTEL, Imprimeur au coin de Dock et de la Seconde rue. 1826. No 1726 Title of Lecteur Français" &c Deposited 11 Novr. 1826 by Arnaud Texier de la Pommeraye as Author THE CHRISTIAN GUIDE TO A RIGHT UNDERSTANDING OF THE SACRED SCRIPTURES. DESIGNED AS A SELECT COMMENTARY ON THE FOUR EVANGELISTS, HARMONIZED AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED IN A NEW TRANSLATION, ON THE BASIS OF WAKEFIELD'S VERSION: TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED A BRIEF MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR AND A COPIOUS INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. BY JOHN SAMUEL THOMPSON, MINISTER OF THE FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, UTICA, N.Y. THE HOLY SCRIPTURES ARE ABLE TO MAKE THEE WISE UNTO SALVATION, THROUGH FAITH IN CHRIST JESUS.------PAUL. UTICA, N.Y. PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY A.G. DAUBY 1826.J.S. Thompson Filed 5TH Jany. 1826AN ABRIDGEMENT OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR: OR A PLAIN DEVELOPMENT OF ETYMOLOGY AND SYNTAX; DESIGNED PRINCIPALLY FOR THE USE OF COMMON SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES. BY LEWIS C. TODD; Author of a New and Complete System of Arithmetic, Theological Works, &c. FREDONIA: PUBLISHED BY BURTON AND SPAFFORD. HULL AND SNOW--PRINTERS. 1826.LC Lewis C. Todd Grammar Filed Sept. 25th. 1826.THE UNION SPELLING AND READING BOOK. BY THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. For the earth shall be full of the KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD. [AMERICAN] [UNION] [SUNDAY] [SCHOOL] Philadelphia: NO. 13 NORTH FOURTH STREET. STEROTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. 1826.[*No. 1683 Title of "The Union Spelling and reading Book." Deposited 13 July 1826 by Assheton Claxton as Proprietor*] [*LC*] THE PRIMARY SPELLING BOOK, INTRODUCTORY TO THE 'FAMILIAR SPELLING BOOK;' COMPRISING Easy elementary Lessons for teaching English Pronunciation, Spelling, and Reading. BY JESSE TORREY, jun. Author of "The Moral Instructor and Guide to Virtue," "A Pleasing Companion for Little Girls and Boys," "Familiar Spelling Book," &c. An easy and pleasant Introduction to the Treasures of useful Knowledge will induce most Children to pursue the enjoyment of them, voluntarily, through Life. No 1702 Title of "The primary spelling Book &c Deposited 29 August 1826 by Jesse Torrey Junr as Author THE UNION SPELLING AND READING BOOK. BY THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. For the earth shall be full of the KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD. AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Philadelphia: NO. 13 NORTH FOURTH STREET. STEROTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. 1826.No 1685 Title of "The Union Spelling and Reading Book." Deposited 14 July 1826 by Hugh Dehaven, Treasurer in Trust for the American Sunday School Union, as ProprietorNOTICES OF THE ORIGINAL, AND SUCCESSIVE EFFORTS, TO IMPROVE THE DISCIPLINE OF THE PRISON AT PHILADELPHIA, AND TO REFORM THE CRIMINAL CODE OF Pennsylvania: WITH A FEW OBSERVATIONS ON THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM. BY ROBERTS VAUX "The penal law should be founded upon principles that are permanent, uniform, and universal; and always conformable to the dictates of truth and justice, the feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of man-kind."..........BLACKSTONE'S COM. B. IV. C. I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY KIMBER AND SHARPLESS, No. 93 Market Street. 1826.[*No 1631 Title of "Notices of the Original & successive Efforts to improve the Discipline of the prison" &c Deposited 13 Jany 1826 by Kimber & Sharpless as Proprietors.*] [*LC*]Report of the Philadelphia Fashions, and Tailors' Archetype, For Winter and Spring 1827, Illustrated with sectional drawings, pictures of the fashions, &c. By Allen Ward, Professor of the science and art of tailoringNo 1735 Title of "Report of the Philadelphia Fashions, &c. Deposited 13 Decembr 1826 by Allen Ward, as Author. LCD. Caldwell, Esq. Lancaster, Feby. 11th 1826. Sir, About 4 months ago I wrote on to you, relative to a Spelling Book, entitled as within; and the cash was enclosed for a copy-right - You will now therefore please forward on the same, as the same, or title page is now before you. Yours respectfully, John Wenger.[*John Wenger*] THE New Lancasterian SPELLING BOOK, For the use of Schools in the U.S. Compiled to render the Arts of Spelling and Reading easy and pleasant to Children. BY JOHN WENGER[*No 1636 Titled of "The new Lancasterian Spelling Book" &c . Deposited 13 Feby 1826 by John Wenger as Proprietor*] [*LC*]ATLAS TO ACCOMPANY GEOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS. BY EMMA WILLARD, Principal of the Troy Female Seminary. Designed as an introduction or first part to a series of Geographical Works, by W. C. WOODBRIDGE and E. WILLARDAtlas for Beginners Filed 10 July 1826GEOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS; OR THE INSTRUCTOR'S ASSISTANT, IN GIVING First Lessons from Maps, IN THE STYLE OF FAMILIAR CONVERSATION. ACCOMPANIED WITH AN ATLAS. BEING INTENDED AS THE FIRST, OR INTRODUCTORY BOOK, TO A SERIES OF GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS, BY WILLIAM C. WOODBRIDGE, AND EMMA WILLARD; OF WHICH, THE SECOND BOOK IS ENTITLED "THE RUDIMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY," THE THIRD BOOK, "UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY." BY EMMA WILLARD, PRINCIPAL OF TROY FEMALE SEMINARY. HARTFORD: OLIVER D. COOKE & CO. 1826.Emma Willard & Wm C. Woodbridge (Geography Filed June 28. 1826 Richard R. Lansing Esq. TROY Clerk of the Northern District NY [Jun?] 26 Utica N.YorkTroy June 24th 1826 Sir Herewith you will receive a printed copy of the title page of a Book now in press - You will please transmit me your Certificate of the deposit of said title in your Office by myself of this district and William C. Woodbridge of the district of Connecticut as authors and proprietors. for the purposes of securing the Copy right, agreeably to the laws of the United States - Very respectfully Your obedient servant Emma Willard P.S. I enclose Five Dollars which if I am correctly informed is sufficient for the payment of your fee and the postage of this letter - If not please inform me. E. W. Richard R. Lansing. Esqr —A Critical Pronouncing Spelling- Book, or Youth's First Literary Guide: Containing the Rudiments of the English Language; A Large Variety of Spelling Lessons, in which the sound of every Syllable is plainly and accurately shown; Intermixed with easy Reading Lessons: To which are added Some Useful Chapters, With the Names of Places, Rivers, Lakes, &c. in the United States, and a List of the Proper Names contained in the New Testament; and Pronounced according to the Best Authorities. Calculated to teach the Orthography and Pronunciation of Walker. By George Williams, Second Edition.Critical Pronouncing Spelling Book Filed 21 July 1826AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME II. PART I. - MASTOLOGY. BY JOHN D. GODMAN, M. D. PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OF PENNSYLVANIA; ONE OF THE PROFESSORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM; MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY; OF THE PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, &c. PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY & I. LEA - CHESTNUT-STREET. R. WRIGHT, PRINTER. 1826.No 1681 Title of "American Natural History" Volume II." Deposited 3 July 1826 by Robert Wright, as Proprietor Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to wit: BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the third day of July, in the fiftieth year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1826, Robert Wright, 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: "American Natural History, Volume II. Part I. Mastology. By John D. Godman, M. D. professor of Natural History in the Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania; one of the professors of the Philadelphia Museum; Member of the American Philosophical Society, of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, &c. 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 Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Multum in Parvo, or Knowledge in the Pocket; consisting of a selection of all the important words, comprised in the Old and New Testaments. The words are arranged in alphabetical columns, under the names of the books and numbers of the chapters from which they are respectively selected. The orthoepy is given agreeably to the authority of John Walker, by spelling the words as they ought to be pronounced; with the meaning or signification of the proper names in their original languages. To which are added a contents and an analysis of the Old and New Testaments, a chronological table of all important events from the earliest period of history down to the present time, and several chronological regal tables of all the kings, queens, emperors, empresses, presidents,&c. of all the kingdoms, empires, and staes of the world; and a biographical sketch of some of the most celebrated characters of every age and nation: together with a tabular view of canals, navies, revenues, tariffs, libraries, &c. ; designed for a family, and pocket companion. BY JEREMIAH AND ANNA F. GOODRICH.Knowledge in the Pocket Filed 25th Sept. 1826THE GRECIAN HISTORY, FROM THE EARLIEST STATE TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT. BY DR. GOLDSMITH. TWO VOLS. IN ONE. REVISED AND CORRECTED, AND A VOCABULARY OF PROPER NAMES APPENDED; WITH PROSODIAL MARKS, TO ASSIST IN THEIR PRONUNCIATION. BY WILLIAN GRIMSHAW. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, NORTH 4th-ST. STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. PRINTED BY CLARKE & RASER. 1826.No 1677 Title of "The Grecian History" &c Deposited 19th. June 1826 by John Grigg as Proprietor LCA compend of the english grammar; designed for the use of the student, while attending a course of lectures on etymology and syntax; containing emblamatical charts of the Several modes and tenses, arranged on the principles of locality and association. by R. G. Greene. The institution of Lectures is, of all helps that can be given, the most valuable, where circumstances permit; that is, in towns of a certain size. Much may be thus taught, even without any other instruction; but combined with reading, and subservient to it, the effects of public Lectures are great indeed. The Students are enabled to read with advantage; things are explained to them which no books sufficiently illustrate; access if afforded to teachers, who can remove the difficulties which occur perpetually in the reading of uneducated persons; and a word may often suffice to get rid of some obstacle which would have impeded the unassisted Student's progress for days. Brougham on Popular Education. Portland: Printed by James Adams, Jr. 1826. [*" Author*][*Mr. Roscoe G. Green Nov. 23. 1826*] [*LC*]TREATISE ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. BY GEORGE GREGORY, M.D. WITH Notes and Additions, ADAPTED TO THE PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES, BY NATHANIEL POTTER, M.D. PROFESSOR OF THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, AND S. COLHOUN, M.D. MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, &c. "In morbis, sive acutis, sive chronicis, viget occultum quid, per humanas speculationes fere incomprehensibile." Baglivi. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY TOWAR & HOGAN, No. 255, Market street. 1826.[*No 1711 Title of "Treatise on the Theory and practice of Physic" Deposited 12 Oct 1826 by Towar & Hogan as Proprietors*] [*LC*]REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, OF THE STATE OF MAINE. BY SIMON GREENLEAF, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. VOLUME III. Containing the Cases from May term 1824 in Cumberland, inclusive, to the end of the year 1825. Portland: Printed and Published by JAMES ADAMS, JUN. ....1826.... [*Simon Greenleaf Esquire June 30. 1826*] [*LC*]1723 QUESTIONS ADAPTED TO GRIMSHAW'S IMPROVED EDITION OF GOLDSMITH'S ROME. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, 4th-ST. STEREOYYPED BY J. HOWE. PRINTED BY CLARKE & RASER. 1826.No 1723 Title of "Questions adapted to Grimshaw's improved Edition of Goldsmith's Rome" Deposited 9th Novr. 1826 by John Grigg as Proprietor LCKEY ADAPTED TO THE QUESTIONS FOR GRIMSHAW'S IMPROVED EDITION OF GOLDSMITH'S ROME. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, NORTH 4th-ST. STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. PRINTED BY CLARKE & RASER. 1826.[*No 1724 Title of "Key adapted to the Questions for Grimshaw's improved Edition of Goldsmith's Rome" Deposited 9 Novr. 1926 by John Grigg, as Proprietor*] [*LC*]KEY ADAPTED TO THE QUESTIONS FOR GRIMSHAW'S IMPROVED EDITION OF GOLDSMITH'S GREECE. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, NORTH 4th-ST. STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. PRINTED BY CLARKE & RASER. 1826.[*No 1678 Title of "Key adapted to the Questions for Grimshaw's improved Edition of Goldsmith's Greece" Deposited 26 June 1826 by John Grigg as Proprietor*] [*LC*][*LC*]QUESTIONS APAPTED TO GRIMSHAW'S IMPROVED EDITION OF GOLDSMITH'S GREECE. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, NORTH 4th-ST. STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. PRINTED BY CLARKE & RASER. 1826.[*No 1686 Title of "Questions adapted to Grimshaw's improved Edition of Goldsmith's Greece." Deposited 17th July 1826 by John Grigg, as Proprietor*]AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY AND EXPOSITOR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: CONTAINING THE RADICALS AND DEFINITIONS OF WORDS DERIVED FROM THE GREEK, LATIN, AND FRENCH, LANGUAGES; AND ALL THE GENERALLY USED TECHNICAL AND POLITE PHRASES, ADOPTED FROM THE FRENCH AND LATIN. BY WILLIAM GRIMSHAW, AUTHOR OF A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, HISTORY OF ENGLAND, &c.No 1697 Title of "An Etymological Dictionary & Expositor of the English Language" DEposited 17 August 1826 by William Grimshaw as AuthorRUSSIAN TALES FROM THE FRENCH OF COUNT XAVIER DE MAISTRE, AUTHOR OF THE "LEPER OF AOST," &c. &c. PHILADELPIA H. C. CAREY AND I. LEA - CHESTNUT STREET. 1826.No 1721 Title of "Russian Tales." Deposited 31 Octr. 1826 by H. C. Carey & I. Lea as Proprietors LCMarshall's Spelling-Book of the English Language; or, the Teacher's Assistant: In which the Orthography and Pronunciation are in accordance with the principles of Walker. Designed for the use of Common Schools. By Elihu F. Marshall. Revised edition.[*Elihu Frs. Marshall. Spelling Book Filed Feby. 6. 1826*] [*LC*]THE CRITICAL OBSERVER: BEING A METHODICAL ARRANGEMENT, AND ACCURATE PRONUNCIATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: CONTAINING A PICTURESQUE ALPHABET; PROGRESSIVE SPELLING LESSONS, IN REGULAR GRADATION, INTERSPERSED WITH EASY AND EXPRESSIVE READING LESSONS; THE ANALOGICAL DEFINITIONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS LESSONS FOR EXERCISE; TO WHICH IS ADDED, A LIST OF SCRIPTURE PROPER NAMES, &c. COMPILED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PRINCIPLES OF J. WALKER. BY RICHARD MARTIN.[*Richard Martin's Critical Observer Filed 7th Dec. 1826*] [*LC*]SAINT CHRYSOSTOM ON THE PRIESTHOOD. TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL GREEK WITH NOTES AND A LIFE OF THE FATHER, BY THE REV. HENRY M. MASON, A.M. RECTOR OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, FAYETVILLE, N. CAROLINA [Philadelphia :] E. LITTELL--CHESNUT STREET 1826. Plain - [Accept?] Type Copyright on the back of the titleNo 1725 Title of "Saint Chrysotom on Priesthood" Deposited 10 Novr 1826 by Eliiakim Littell as Proprietor LCELIEZER Y NEPHTALY, POEMA EN QUATRO CANTOS. TRADUCIDO DEL HEBREO AL FRANCES FOR FLORIAN, Y PUESTO EN VERSO ESPANOL POR FELIX MEGIA. FILADELFIA: Imprenta de Guillermo Stavely, Calle tercera del Sud, No. 70. Año de 1826. [*Feb*]No 1643 Title of "Eliezer Y. Nephtaly" &c Deposited 9th March 1826 by Felix Megia, as Author LCMEMOIRS OF THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING AGRICULTURE CONTAINING COMMUNICATIONS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS IN HUSBANDRY AND RURAL AFFAIRS. VOL. V. "Let us cultivate the ground, that the poor as well as the rich, may be filled ; and "happiness and peace be established throughout our borders." Tentanda Via est, qua nos quoque possimus tollere Humo : AGRIC. SOC. PHILA. 1785 PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY ROBERT H. SMALL No. 165, CHESNUT STREET. 1826. No 1635 Title of "Memoirs of the Philada Society" &c. Deposited 9 Feby 1826 by Robert H. Small as Proprietor LCTHE MODERN PRESBYTERIAN HIERARCHY, IN THE U.S.A. FAR WORSE THAN POPERY, DEMONSTRATED:– BY A MOST TYRANNICAL PERSECUTION, CARRIED ON, FOR MANY YEARS, BY THE SAME, AGAINST THE REV. FRANCIS HINDMAN, BOTH WHILE, AND SINCE, HE WAS A MEMBER OF THAT BODY. Remembering mine affliction and my misery ; The wormwood and the gall.–LAM. III. 19. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY THE AUTHOR. Griggs & Dickinson Printers. 1826. No 1692 Title of "The modern Presbyterian Hierarchy," &c. Deposited 2 August 1826 by Francis Hindman as Author. LCTHE OPERATIVE MECHANIC, AND BRITISH MACHINIST; BEING A PRACTICAL DISPLAY OF THE MANUFACTORIES AND MECHANICAL ARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. BY JOHN NICHOLSON, ESQ. CIVIL ENGINEER. FIRST AMERICAN FROM THE SECOND LONDON EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. IN TWO VOLUMES.No 1661 Title of "The Operative Mechanic" &c. Deposited 28th April 1826 by H. C. Carey & I. Lea as ProprietorsTHE NORTH AMERICAN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL. CONDUCTED BY HUGH L. HODGE, M.D. |CHAS. D. MEIGS, M.D. FRANKLIN BACHE, M.D.| B.H. COATES, M.D. AND R. LA ROCHE, M.D. NON DOCTIOR, SED MELIORE IMBUTUS DOCTRINA. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY J. DOBSON, AGENT JESPER HARDING, PRINTER. 1826No 1649 Title of "The North American Medical and Surgical Journal" Deposited 31 March 1826 by Hugh L. Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles D. Meigs, Benjamin H. Coates and René La Roche as ProprietorsTHE NE PLUS ULTRA. IT fully developes Magnetism and the Compass Variation; squares the Circle; ascertains true Weights and Measures; finds the Longitude; revives the lost Astrology of Egypt, the Bible, Magic, Freemasonry, and Music of the Spheres; presents the Solar System in form as a Heart; Time as a Tortoise;—is the Philosopher's Stone, and Pearl of great price. It traces the origin of all languages in Angles or Angels, as the symbols of Astrologers. It fully explains Babylon, Solomon's Temple, Egypt's Pyramids—all antiquity's Song, Scheme and Theme ; and is continued in Numbers, under this title of the Ne plus ultra ; or, Sun of Emblems through Nature's Lens. FRANKLIN'S Kite awoke electricity in Matter : the Kite of my Cross vivifies the Mind ! THE ELYSIAN FRATERNITY'S OATH. Before the Almighty Power on high, Whose thunders shake the vaulted sky! By heaven and earth, by sea and air, With hearts and hands conjoined we swear, That while from Ocean's bed the sand Is heav'd, or flow'rs bedeck the land, Or circling through the vaults of heaven With lightning force the planets' driven ; Or from the heart the vital tide Continues through the veins to glide; Like free Elysian sons we swear, No galling chain of oaths we'll wear; But ope our store like Erie's lake;— To Ocean Truth our passport take. Accurs'd that fruit,—accurs'd that thief Who, pirate-like, would thwart this brief. So help us God! we'll nought conceal! So help us God!—we'll all reveal!— Free trade of mind and women's rights: He—Her—Hero—Heroine fights! In vision, emblem Sun we see! Miss Kelly calls!—we flee!—we flee! And by our knighthood we declare A Mason is that beauteons fair! WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED BY EDWARD POSTLETHWAYT PAGE, The HIGH PRIEST OF NATURE, the Messenger of Shiloh, on the 9th day of June, Anno Domini, 1826; [our alphabet] at the city of brotherly love, named Philadelphia. Price, 50 Cents (a Jubilee!)No 1675 Title of "The ne Plus Ultra" &c Deposited 13 June 1826 by Edward Postlethwayt Page as Author[*1728*] THE RELIGION OF THE SUN; A POSTHUMOUS POEM, OF THOMAS PAINE, WITH A PREFACE, BY THE PROPRIETOR. PUBLISHED FOR THE BOOK-SELLERS. PHILADELPHIA: 1826.No 1728 Title of "The Religion of the Sun" &c Deposited 18 Novemb: 1826 by Samuel Yorke Atlee as ProprietorR. R. Lansing Esq please to forward me a certificate of copy right as author and proprietor of a book the title of which is enclosed. Direst to Mrs Eliza D. W. Parsons Troy N.Y. Your most obdt. E D. W. Parsons Troy N.Y. March 28, 1826.[*R. R. Lansing Egg*] POEMS, ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. BY ELIZA DWIGHT WILLARD PARSONS. Cold piercing winds around me throw, A wintry scarf of sleet and snow; The rose that wore the blush of morn, Hangs withered on its naked thorn, The rainbow ring–the diamond dew– The golden mist, has fled from view ; The world is dark–shall I repine? No! Mountain Harp–for thou art mine TROY: PRINTED BY F. ADANCOURT. 1826.C. D. W. Parsons' Poems Filed March 30th 1826THE TRIAL OF SAMUEL PERRY, WHO MURDERED HIS WIFE ON JUNE 1, 1826. WITH A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE AND DEATH. BY A NEIGHBOUR. "The way of transgressors is hard." UTICA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS No 60, Genesee-Street. 1826.[*Samuel Perry's Trial Filed Octr. 26th. 1826.*] [*LC*]PHILADELPHIA; OR, GLANCES AT LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, FIRST-CIRCLE, WISTAR-PARTIES, &c. &c. If you'll look at his mottoes, and look at his notes, You'll there see how much like a parrot he quotes; But prefers, as you'll find by a few further looks, One bite of the world, to a dinner of books. Every Man his own Critic. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY R. H. SMALL. 1826.No 1645 Title of "Philadelphia, or Glances" &c Deposited 15. March 1826 by Robert H. Small, as ProprietorTHE PLEASING MEDLEY: NUMBER I. BEING A COLLECTION OF PIECES, MORAL, SENTIMENTAL, AND HUMOUROUS, IN PROSE AND IN VERSE, AMONG WHICH IS THE LATE STORY OF THE GHOST OF WM. MORGAN, WITH A PLATE Representing the unlawful taking of the same. BY A NEW AUTHOR. ROCHESTER. PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1826. [*Rochester, Dec. 7. 1826 Dear Sir You will forward back a copy-right as soon as possible. Let it be in the [title] right that Seth Sensible Esq. deposited it, "the right whereof he claims" &c. [or if it must be a real name, put in] Enclosed is the fee - I believe something is [my] due me now at your office. I shall "come again directly." R.R. Lansing Yours Edwin Scrantom*]Seth Sensible Esq. Pleasing Medley Filed 11th Decr. 1826 LCNARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF THE CELEBRATED JOHN PLUCK, COLONEL OF THE EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMENT, PENNA. MILITIA. ACCOMPANIED BY A FULL LENGTH PORTRAIT; (IN HIS MILETARY COSTUME.) Intersperced with Anecdotes, illustrative of his GREAT MILITARY TALENT; AND TREATING Of his career in Civil Life, previous to his elevation to the dignified station, which he now fills with such universal eclat and SELF satisfaction. AS DICTATED BY HIMSELF. "How many evils do environ "The man, who meddles with cold iron." PUBLISHED FOR THE PURCHASER.No 1667 Title of "Narrative of the Life of the celebrated John Pluck" &c Deposited 25 May 1826 by John Pluck as Author.AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF DIABETES, CALCULUS, AND OTHER AFFECTIONS OF THE URINARY ORGANS: With Remarks ON THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTENDING TO THE STATE OF THE URINE IN ORGANIC DISEASES OF THE KIDNEY AND BLADDER: AND SOME PRACTICAL RULES FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE OF THE DISEASE FROM THE SENSIBLE AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THAT SECRETION. BY WILLIAM PROUT, MD. FRS. FROM THE SECOND LONDON EDITION, REVISED AND MUCH ENLARGED: WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS BY S. COLHOUN, M.D. MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, &C. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY TOWAR & HOGAN. W. Brown, Printer. 1826.No 1663 Title of "An Inquiry into the Nature & Treatment of Diabetes Calculus" &c Deposited 29 April 1826 by Towar and Hogan, as ProprietorsA ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER. --- LETTERS ON RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION: PROVING, THAT THAT MOST HEINOUS CRIMES, HAS NOT BEEN PECULIAR TO ROMAN CATHOLICS: BUT THAT WHEN THEY HAD THE POWER, PROTESTANTS OF ALMOST EVERY DENOMINATION HAVE BEEN EQUALLY GUILTY; AND That, particularly in England, for one hundred and fifty years, it was perpetrated in its most hideous forms of Hanging -- cutting down alive---scooping out the Bowels--burning them before the face of the victim--- chopping off his head, and cutting his body in quarters, while the flesh was still quivering under the butcher's knife: and finally, in many cases burning the unfortunate religionist alive. In reply to a libellous attack on the Roman Catholics, in an Address delivered to a Society of IRISH ORANGE MEN, STYLING THEMSELVES THE GIDEONITE SOCIETY. - BY A CATHOLIC LAYMAN. -- "Semper ego auditor tantum? nunquamne reponam?" - Juvenal. "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone" at the Roman Catholics. - John, viii. 7. "Thou hypocrite, cast out first, the beam out of thine own eye - and then shalt thou "see clearly to pull out the mote that is in they brother's eye." - Luke, vi. 41. "The shedding of blood for the sake of religion is a mark of ANTICHRIST, who "thereby sets himself in the judgment seat of God, assuming to himself the "dominion over conscience, which belongs to none but God only." Brandt's History of the Reformation, vol. I. p. 315. "Scotland has been the scene, for many years together, of cruelties and blood, by "the hands of high-churchmen, such as came very little short of the popish persecution "in Queen Mary's days - and IN MANY THINGS MUCH EXCEEEDED "IT." - Edwards's History of Redemption, Worcester, 1808. p. 305. -- PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR BERNARD DORNIN, NO. 189, LOMBARD STREET. -- 1826.No 1707 Title of "A Roland for an Oliver." Deposited 14 Sept. 1826 by Bernard Dormin as [Author] ProprietorA SHORT, PLAIN, COMPREHENSIVE, PRACTICAL LATIN GRAMMAR, COMPRISING ALL THE RULES AND OBSERVATIONS NECESSARY TO AN ACCURATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LATIN CLASSICS, HAVING THE SIGNS OF QUANTITY AFFIXED TO CERTAIN SYLLABLES, TO SHOW THEIR RIGHT PRONUNCIATION, WITH AN ALPHABETICAL VOCABULARY. THE EIGHTH EDITION, REVISED AND IMPROVED. BY JAMES ROSS, LL. D. PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES, NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Nequis igitur tanquam parva fastidiat. Grammatices elementa. Perveniri ad summa, nisi ex principiis, non potest. Quint. "Qui discit, et lex ei (est) in possessionem, "Et non discit fundamenta Grammatices, neque intelligit, "(Est) sicut arator; qui agit boves; "Et manus ejus (est) sine baculo aut stimulo." -- PHILADELPHIA: THOMAS DESILVER, No. 253 MARKET STREET. LYDIA R. BAILEY, PRINTER. 1827. [*J.D. Prow. 27 Dec '26*]No 1744. Title of " A short, plain, comprehensive, practical Latin Grammar" Deposited 27 December 1826 by Thomas Desilver as ProprietorCOMPENDIUM OF GEOGRAPHY, FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, CONTAINING, BESIDES THE MATTER USUAL IN SUCH WORKS, A GEOGRAPHY OF THE BIBLE, AND A SYSTEM OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, CALCULATED TO INTEREST THE YOUNG IN THE PERUSAL OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES & ANCIENT HISTORY TO WHICH IS ADDED AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ASTRONOMY, THE WHOLE ACCOMPANIED WITH AN EXTENSIVE ATLAS. --- BY JOHN C. RUDD, D.D. RECTOR OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, AUBURN, CAYUGA COUNTY N. YORK, AND PRINCIPAL OF THE AUBURN ACADEMY. -- THE THIRD EDITION ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. -- AUBURN: PUBLISHED BY U.F. DOUBLEDAY AND LINDSLY & BALL. -- U.F. Doubleday, Printer. -- 1826.J.C. Rudd, D.D. - Compendium of Geography Filed 11th Dec. 1826A SELECTION OF HYMNS, FROM THE BEST AUTHORS. INCLUDING A GREAT NUMBER OF ORIGINALS: INTENDED TO BE AN APPENDIX TO DR. WATTS'S PSALMS AND HYMNS. BY JOHN RIPPON, D.D. WOODWARD'S REVISED AND CORRECTED EDITION, WITH THE NAMES OF THE TUNES ADAPTED TO THE HYMNS-- FROM THE LAST LONDON EDITION. TOGETHER WITH AN APPENDIX, FROM THE OLNEY HYMNS, WITH ADDITIONAL HYMNS, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, BY THE REV. WILLIAM STAUGHTON, D.D. -- PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH J. WOODWARD, no. 35, Dock Street. - 1826. [Stereotype edition.]No 1,638 Title of "A Selection of "Hymns" &c Deposited 13 Feby 1826 by Joseph J. Woodward as Proprietor LCTHE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE ILLUSTRATED: AN ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM OF GRAMMAR; WHOLLY DIVESTED OF SCHOLASTIC RUBBISH, OF TRADITIONARY FALSEHOOD, AND ABSURDITY, AND REDUCED TO PRINCIPLES OF FACT AND COMMON SENSE, ACCORDING TO THE REAL NATURE, GENIUS, AND IDION OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE: DESIGNED FOR COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, AND DISTRICT SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES. BY JOHN SHERMAN. TRENTON FALLS, ONEIDA CO. NEW-YORK. 1826. Dauby & Maynard, printers ... Utica.John Sherman's Grammar filed October 28th. 1826 LCA SHORT SYSTEM OF POLITE LEARNING, BEING AN EPITOME OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES; DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY AN EMINENT WRITER OF PHILADELPHIA. A taste of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the mind; and is the only way to give the understanding its due improvement, to the full extent of its capacity. - Locke. NINTH AMERICAN EDITION, IMPROVED. -- Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY McCARTY & DAVIS, NO. 171 MARKET-STREET. -- 1826. Stereotyped by J. Howe.No 1655 Title of "A short system of polite Learning" Deposited 17th April 1826 by McCarty & Davis as ProprietorsNo 1647. Title of "Reward of Merit." Deposited 23rd Mch: 1826 by Ephraim Bacon as AuthorA DESCRIPTION OF TRENTON FALLS, ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YORK. BY JOHN SHERMAN. UTICA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 60, Genesee Street. 1827.[*Trenton Falls Filed 23d. June 1827*] [*LC*]A SKETCH OF THE Politics, Relations, and Statistics, OF THE WESTERN WORLD, AND OF THOSE CHARACTERISTICS OF EUROPEAN POLICY WHICH MOST IMMEDIATELY AFFECT ITS INTERESTS: INTENDED TO DEMONSTRATE THE NECESSITY OF A GRAND AMERICAN CONFEDERATION AND ALLIANCE. -- Jam fides, et pax, et honor, pudorque Priscus, et neglecta redire virtus Audet, apparetque beata plenâ Copia cornu. HOR. CARRM. SEC. -- Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY ROBERT H. SMALL, No. 165, CHESNUT STREET, 1827. no 1798 Title of "A Sketch of the Politics, Relations, & Statistics of the Western World." Deposited 11 July 1827 by Robert H. Small, as ProprietorSKETCHES OF MORAVIAN MISSIONS: CONTAINING THE MOST INTERESTING PORTIONS OF THE MISSIONARY LABOURS OF THE UNITED BRETHREN, AMONG THE GREENLANDERS, ESQUIMAUX, NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, AND HOTTENTOTS. Revised by the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday School Union. AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. PHILADELPHIA: NO. 146 CHESNUT STREET. 1828.No. 1838 Title of Sketches of Moravian Missions Deposited 11 Decemr. 1827 by Paul Beck Junr - treasurer in Trust for the American Sunday School Union as Proprietor — LCDISCOURSE DELIVERED JUNE 10, 1827, FIFTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, OF PHILADELPHIA, COMMEMORATIVE OF ITS DEDICATION. BY THOMAS H. SKINNER PHILADELPHIA I. ASHMEAD, PRINTER, CORNER OF CHERRY AND FIFTH STREETS. 1827No 1795. Title of "A discourse delivered June 10, 1827." Deposited on 3rd July, 1827 by Isaac Ashmead as ProprietorORACULUM GEOMANTICUM, OR SCIENCE OF DISCOVERING FUTURE EVENTS. BY JOSEPH LUZENBERG. PHILADELPHIA, 1827.[*No 1751 Title of "Oraculum Geomanticum, &c. Deposited 1st. Feb. 1827 by Joseph Luzenberg as Author*] [*LC*]LOTTERY LEXICON OR THE MODE OF DISCOVERING THE ROAD OF FORTUNE. BESIDES AN APPENDIX OF ONIROMANTIA, IN REFERENCE TO THE FATE AND POLITICAL LIFE OF MAN. WITH INTERESTING FIGURES, THROUGH WHICH THE NUMBERS DRAWN FROM THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE MAY BE DISCOVERED. Compiled from old German manuscripts and works on Astronomy. BY Joseph Luzenberg. [*47c*] [*Jos Luzenberg Author*] No 1770 Title of "Lottery Lexicon" &c Deposited 12th March 1827 by Joseph Luzenberg as Author -LITTLE PLAYS, BY MARIA EDGEWORTH. BEING AN ADDITION VOLUME OF THE PARENT'S ASSISTANT, Published from the Manuscript, and Ornamented with Engravings from original designs. CONTAINING The Grinding Organ, Dumb Andy, The Dame-School. PHILADELPHIA: THOMAS T. ASH, 139 CHESNUT-STREET. 1827.No. 1803. Title of "Little Plays &c." Deposited 3d. Augt. 1827 by Thomas T. Ash - as Proprietor LCTHE PRIMARY CLASS-BOOK; A SELECTION OF Easy Lessons in Reading, FOR THE YOUNGER CLASSES IN COMMON SCHOOLS. By Thomas F. Lee, COMPILER OF "A SPELLING-BOOK CONTAINING THE RUDIMENTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE." HALLOWELL: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GLAZIER & Co. No. 1, Kennebec-Row. 1827.Messrs Glazier & Co Sept. 21. 1827 LCMEMOIRS OF EMINENT FEMALE WRITERS, OF ALL AGES AND COUNTRIES. BY ANNA MARIA LEE. PHILADELPHIA: T. DESILVER, AND TOWAR & HOGAN. J. HARDING, PRINTER. 1827.[*No 1771 Title of "Memoirs of eminent Female Writers" &c Deposited 14 Mch. 1827 by Benjamin F. French as Proprietor*] [*LC*]NATURAL HISTORY. SELECTED FROM THE YOUTH'S FRIEND. KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Philadelphia: No. 14 Chesnut Street. 1827.No. 1819 Title of "Natural History &c." Deposited 12. Oct. 1827 - by Paul Beck Jr, Treasurer in trust for The American Sunday School Union. as Proprietor. LCA PRACTICAL SYSTEM OF RHETORIC OR THE PRINCIPLES & RULES OF STYLE: INFERRED FROM EXAMPLES [IN] of WRITING. BY SAMUEL P. NEWMAN, PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC IN BOWDOIN COLLEGE. PORTLAND: Published by Wm. Hyde....A. Shirley, Printer. 1827.Samuel P. Newman May 21. 1827THE NORTH AMERICAN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL CONDUCTED BY HUGH L. HODGE, M.D. CHAS. D. MEIGS, M.D. FRANKLIN BACHE, M.D. B.H. COATES, M.D. AND R. LA ROCHE, M.D. NON DOCTIOR, SED MELIORE IMBUTUS DOCTRINA. VOL. III. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY J. DOBSON, AGENT. JESPER HARDING, PRINTER. 1827.[*No 1776 Title of "North American Medical & Surgical Journal." Deposited 2d April 1827 by Hugh L. Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles D. Meigs. Benjamin H. Coates and René La Roche as Proprietors*] Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to wit: BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the 31st day of March, in the 51st year of the Independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1827, Hugh L. Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles D. Meigs, Benjamin H. Coates and René La Roche, 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 North American Medical and School Journal. Conducted by Hugh L. Hodge, M.D., Franklin Bache, M.D., Chas D. Meigs, M.D., B.H. Coates, M.D., and René La Roche, M.D. Non doctor, sed meliore imbutus doctrina. Vol. III." 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." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. LCTHE NORTH AMERICAN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL CONDUCTED BY HUGH L. HODGE, M.D. FRANKLIN BACHE, M.D. CHAS, D. MEIGS, M.D. B.H. COATES, M.D. AND R. LA ROCHE, M.D. NON DOCTIOR, SED MELIORE IMBUTUS DOCTRINA. VOL.IV. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY J. DOBSON, AGENT. JESPER HARDING, PRINTER. 1827.No. 1815. Title of "The North American Medical and Surgical Journal Deposited 6. Oct. 1827. by Hugh L. Hodge [???] LCNOTHING, BY NOBODY. "I do profess to be no less, than I seem." SHAKSPEARE. PHILADELPHIA: E. LITTELL--CHESTNUT STREET. 1827.[*No 1832 Title of Nothing Deposited by Eliakin Sittell as Proprietor November 23. 1827*]A Simplified & Expeditious METHOD OF TEACHING English Grammar, Chiefly intended as an Evening Exercise for Students, BY J. O'CONNOR, Professor of Grammar and the Mathematics, PHILADELPHIA. [*James OConnor author*]No 1800 Title of "A Simplifies & Expeditious Method of Teaching English Grammar' &c Deposited 14 July 1827 by James O'Connor, as Author LCTHE AMERICAN DISPENSATORY, CONTAINING THE NATURAL, CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, AND MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE DIFFERENT SUBSTANCES EMPLOYED IN MEDICINE; TOGETHER WITH THE OPERATIONS OF PHARMACY; ILLUSTRATED AND EXPLAINED, ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY: TO WHICH ARE ADDED, TOXICOLOGICAL AND OTHER TABLES; THE PRESCRIPTIONS FOR PATENT MEDICINES, AND VARIOUS MISCELLANEOUS PREPARATIONS. SEVENTH EDITION, IMPROVED AND ENLARGED. BY JOHN REDMAN COXE, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy 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; and Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences at Copenhagen, &c. &c. PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY & I. LEA–CHESTNUT STREET. J. R. A. Skerrett, Printer. 1827. [*1778*]No 1778 Title of "The American Dispensatory" Deposited 4th April 1827 by John Redman Coxe M.D as Author LC[*Sir, The following is the title of a Book the right where of I claim as author.*] SOME SCRIPTURE FACTS AND PROPHECIES ILLUSTRATED IN A TREATISE IN ANSWER TO THREE QUESTIONS. I. How did God make man? II. What purposes will he accomplish by making man as he did? III. How will God accomplish his purposes by man? BY CYRUS COMSTOCK. Prove all things : hold fast that which is good. PAUL. [*I I received your letter & regret I did not understand the law & save you trouble. I wish you to send me a certificate to this place as soon as consistent as the printer is waiting &, oblig your humbly servant Cyrus Comstock Williamstown, N.J. Aug 3. 1827*]Scripture Facts Filed 7 Augt. 1827 LCCONVERSATIONS ON THE BIBLE. BY A LADY OF PHILADELPHIA. FOURTH EDITON, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY HARRISON HALL, FOR THE AUTHOR, AT THE PORT FOLIO OFFICE. 1827.No. 1807 Title of "Conversations on the Bible" &c. Deposited 22d Augt. 1827. by Harrison Hall as Proprietor. LCENGLISH GRAMMAR REVISED AND IMPROVED: WRITTEN PRINCIPALLY TO CORRECT THE VERBAL AMBIGUITIES OF PRECEDING WORKS ON THE SUBJECT, But embracing also several new Views of the Science, rendering it both more perfect and easy of attainment. BY B. D. COX, A TEACHER OF THE SCIENCE. PHILADELPHIA: ATKINSON & ALEXANDER, Printers. 1827. Jonathan Cox ProprietorNo 1749 Title of "English Grammar" &c Deposited 22 Jany [8]1827 by Jonathan Cox as Proprietor LCTHE AMERICAN DISPENSATORY, CONTAINING THE NATURAL, CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, AND MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE DIFFERENT SUBSTANCES EMPLOYED IN MEDICINE; TOGETHER WITH THE OPERATIONS OF PHARMACY; ILLUSTRATED AND EXPLAINED, ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY: TO WHICH ARE ADDED, TOXICOLOGICAL AND OTHER TABLES; THE PRESCRIPTIONS FOR PATENT MEDICINES, AND VARIOUS MISCELLANEOUS PREPARATIONS. SEVENTH EDITION. BY JOHN REDMAN COXE, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy 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; and Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences at Copenhagen, &c. &c. PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY & I. LEA–CHESTNUT STREET. J. R. A. Skerrett, Printer. 1827. No 1772. Title of "The American Dispensatory" &c. Deposited 17 March 1827 by John Redman Coxe, M.D. as AuthorPRACTICAL CONVEYANCING, A SELECTION OF FORMS OF GENERAL UTILITY, WITH NOTES INTERSPERSED. BY BENJAMIN LYNDE OLIVER, JUN. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED. [HALLOWELL, ME.] [Printed and Published by GLAZIER & CO., HILLIARD, GRAY, WELLS & LILLY, Boston.] 1827 [Glazier & Co, Prntg] [*Published by Glazier & Co. Hallowell: Hilliard, Gray, Little & Milkin; Richardson & Lord; and Wells & Lilly; Boston. Glazier & Co, Printers. 1827Bery'. L. Oliver Junior May 7. 1827THE BOTANIC PRECEPTOR, OR Sick Man's Friend, CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF THE MOST VALUABLE ARTICLES USED FOR MEDICINES, AND THE CURE OF DISEASES, WITH AMERICAN REMEDIES, ON AN IMPROVED PLAN ADAPTED TO THE CAPACITY OF THE FARMER AND MECHANIC; TOGETHER WITH SOME REMARKS AND OBSERVATIONS ON QUACKERY, STEAMING, SWEATING AND DELETERIOUS REMEDIES, BY A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SAMUEL DAVIS, (Sole proprietor of the Copy Right). Lyons, N.Y. PRINTED BY E.J. WHITNEY. 1827.The Botanic Preceptor File 28 April 1827A DIRECTORY FOR THE VILLAGE OF ROCHESTER, Containing the names, residence, and occupation of all male inhabitants over fifteen years of age in said village, on the first of January, 1827, to which is added, a sketch of the history of the village, from 1812 to 1827. [*the above to be entered in the name of Elisha Ely as Proprietor*]Rochester Directory &c Filed Jany 29. 1827. LC Copy RightSCENES IN GEORGIA. BY ISABEL DRYSDALE WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. "The wilderness, and the solitary place, shall be glad for them; [*67*] and the desert shall rejoce and blossom as the rose." AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Philadelphia NO. 148 CHESNUT STREET. 1827. No. 1822. Title of "Scenes in Georgia &c " - Deposited 19. Octr. 1827 - by Paul Beck jr, Treasurer in Trust &c" as Proprietor. LCNOTES OF LECTURES ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE: DELIVERED IN THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, AT PHILADELPHIA. BY JOHN EBERLE, M.D. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY J. G. AUNER, No. 333, MARKET STREET. LYDIA R. BAILEY, PRINTER. 1827.No. 1818. Title of "Notes of Lectures &c." Deposited 12. Oct. 1827– By John Eberle, M.D. as authorTHE ECLETIC AND GENERAL DISPENSATORY: COMPREHENDING A SYSTEM OF PHARMACY, MATERIA MEDICA, THE FORMULÆ OF THE LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN PHARMAŒIAS, PRESCRIPTIONS OF MANY EMINENT PHYSICIANS, AND RECEIPTS FOR THE MOST COMMON EMPIRICAL MEDICINES: COLLATED FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES, BY AN AMERICAN PHYSICIAN. PHILADELPHIA: TOWAR AND HOGA, 255 MARKET STREET. MIFFLIN AND PARRY, PRINTERS. 1827.No. 1812 Title of , "The Eclectic and general Dispensatory &c". Deposited 29. Sept. 1827. by Towar & Hogan as Proprietors - LCCONVERSATIONS ON BAPTISM, CONTAINING ANSWERS TO THE ENQUIRES, OF A Young Convert, RESPECTING THE SENTIMENTS OF THOSE WHO PRACTISE INFANT BAPTISM. BY JAMES EELLS, A. M. MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL. "Built on the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone."–St. Paul. UTICA, PRINTED BY HASTINGS & TRACY. 1827.Conversations on Baptism Filed 9th Aug. 1827ELECTION DAY. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. "Righteousness exalteth a nation."—Proverbs 14.34. KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD. AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Philadelphia: No. 148 Chesnut Street. 1827.No. 1823. Title of "Election Day &c." — Deposited 22d. Octr. 1827 — by Paul Beck junr., Treasurer in Trust, for the American Sunday School Union — as Proprietor. No. 1823. Title of "Election Day &c." - Deposited 22d. Octobr. 1827, by Paul Beck junr. Treasurer in Trust, for the American Sunday School Union as. Proprietor.ELEMENTS OF Intellectual Philosophy: DESIGNED AS A TEXT BOOK. PORTLAND, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM HYDE. JOSEPH GRIFFIN....PRINTER.....BRUNSWICK. 1827.Mr Thomas C. Upham Jany 20. 1827 This is a bad proof, but the best that the time would allow. J. Griffin The Certificate to be taken out for Thomas C. Upham, Professor in Bowdoin College, as owner & proprietor, [*LC*]The First of April. Written for the American Sunday School Union. Let not MERCY and TRUTH forsake thee; bind them about they neck: write them upon the table of thine hear: so shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and Man." Proverbs iii. 3. American Sunday School Union. Philadelphia: No. 148 Chesnut Street. 1827. No. 1.764. Title of "The first of April." Deposited 24. Feb. '27. by Hugh DeHaven, Treasurer, [by]in Trust for the American Sunday School Union, as Propr. LCThe New Harmony, or A New Collection of Church-Music; containing A number of musical piece and church-tunes, which have never before appeared in print, and some that have been lately composed for this Collection. Collected from the most celebrated authors of modern times ; together with complete instructions for singing Schools. By Michael Bentz, York, Pa. Gettysburg;--Printed for the Author at the Press of the Theol. Seminary and sold by Geo. Small and Sons, York; John Wind, Lancaster; John Ritter, & John Walter, Reading; Jacob Karch, Lebanon; J. S. Wiestling, Harrisburg; James Loudon, Carlisle; S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg; Danl. Barnitz, Jr. Hanover; John Gruber, Hagerstown; Rev. Ruthrauff, Greencastle; H. Smith & Co. Chambersburg; Rev. Schaeffer, Frederick; and Dr. Hoffius, Bedford. Henry C. Neinstedt, Printer. No 1805. Title of - "The New Harmony, or a new Collection of Church Music &c" Deposited 15. Augt. 1827. by Michael Bentz, as Proprietor LCPATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. THE LAST COURSE OF XAVIER BICHAT, FROM AN AUTOGRAPHIC MANUSCRIPT OF P. A. BECLARD; WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND LABOUR OF BICHAT, BY F. G. BOISSEAU, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMIES OF MEDICINE OF PARIS AND MADRE, OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EMULATION, &c. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY JOSEPH TOGNO, STUDENT OF MEDICINE. PHILADELPHIA: JOHN GRIGG, NO. 9, NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1827.[*No.1801. Title of "Pathological Anatomy" &c. Deposited 19. July '27 by John Grigg as propr.*] [*LC*]Key to The Fables of Æsop and Other Fabulists. By A. Bolmar, Professor of the French Language at the High School of Philadelphia Philadelphia: Printed by P. M. Lafourcade, 1827.[*No 1761 Title of "Key to the Fables of Aesop and other Fabulists. Deposited 22 Feby 1827 by Anthony Bolmar as Author*] [*LC*]Key to A Selection of M. Perrin's Fables, By A. Bomar, Professor of the French Language at the High School of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed by P. M. Lafourcade. 1827. [*23. Feb. 27*] No. 1703. Title of "Key to a Selection of M. Perrin's Fables, by Anthony Bolmar "&c &c -- deposited 23. Feb: 1827. by Anthony Bolmar, as Author*] [*LC*]Additional Hymns, Intended as An Appendix to Watts and Rippon. Selected by W. T. Brantly. Philadelphia: Published and for Sale by David Clark, No. 118, North Fourth Street. 1827. No. 1788. Title of "Additional Hymns" &c Deposited 15 May 1827 by Laura Clark as Proprietor*] [*LC*]The Life of Elder Benjamin Randal Principally Taken from Documents Written by Himself by John Buzzell, M. G. "Being dead, yet speaketh." Heb. xi. 4. Limerick: Published by Hobbs, Woodman & Co. 1827. [*John Buzzell June [2]19th 1827 June 19.*] [*LC*]Camp[*B*]ell's Murray. Being a Catechetical Abridgement Of Murray's English Grammar. Illustrated by Specimens of Etymological and Syntactical Parsing. To which are added a few rules from other approved authors: Designed for the different classes of learners, and for the use of Grammar Schools. By Zenas Campbell Instructor of Youth.[*Zenas Campbell June 26th 1827*] [*LC*]Happy Family: or Scenes of American Life. Designed For Well Instructed Children of Seven Years Old and Upwards. By William S. Cardell. "Worth makes the man." Philadelphia: Thomas T. Ash, 139, Chesnut Street: 1828. [*LC*]No 1831 Title of the Happy Family Deposited Tenth November 1827 by Thomas J. Ashe as ProprietorPhilosophic Grammar of the English Language in Connection with the Laws of Matter and of Thought; and Conformed to the Best Modern Usage: with Definitions and practical exemplifications of the words which, not being before explained, have cause much of the perplexity in attempted expositions of speech: Designed for private students, foreigners, and the higher classes in schools. By William S. Cardell. "These rules of old, discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized." Philadelphia: Published by Uriah Hunt, 147 Market Street. Mifflin and Parry, Printers. 1827.[*No 1830. Title of "Philosophic Grammar of the English Language in Connection &ca." -- Deposited 6th Nov. 1827 -By Uriah Hunt as Proprietor.*] [*LC*]A CHRONOLOGICAL COMPENDIUM OF THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, Extending from the discovery of America, A. D. 1492, to the present day, A. D. 1827: ACCORDING TO THE BEST AUTHORITIES.Chronological Compendium Filed 9 Jany. 1827 LC[*Carey, Lea & Carey, Thomas Desilver, John Grigg, M' Carty and Davis, Bennett and Waltons, B. & J. Kite, and Anthony Finley.*] PROFESSOR REGIUS, IN USUM DELPHINI. THE NOTES AND INTERPRETATIONS TRANSLATED AND IMPROVED BY THOMAS CLARK. FIFTH EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, CAREY, LEA & CAREY, THOMAS DESILVER, M' CARTY & DAVIS, BENNETT & WALTON, AND B. & T. KITE. 1827.QUÆ EXTANT, INTERPRETATIONE ET NOTIS ILLUSTRAVIT JOHANNES GODVINUS, PROFESSOR REGIUS, IN USUM DELPHINI. THE NOTES AND INTERPRETATIONS TRANSLATED AND IMPROVED BY THOMAS CLARK. FIFTH EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, CAREY, LEA & CAREY, THOMAS DESILVER, M'CARTY & DAVIS, BENNETT & WALTON, AND B. &. T. KITE. 1827.No 1492 Title of C. Julie Caesares" &c Deposited 4 June 1827 by Carey, Lea and Carey, Thomas Desilver, John Grigg, McCarty & Davis, Bennett & Walton, B & T. Kelo and Anthony Henley as Proprietors [*LC*]THE SPEECHES OF HENRY CLAY, DELIVERED IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR; WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING HIS SPEECHES AT LEXINGTON AND LEWISBURGH, AND BEFORE THE COLONIZATION SOCIETY AT WASHINGTON; TOGETHER WITH HIS ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENTS, ON THE SUBJECT OF THE LATE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION; WITH A PORTRAIT. PHILADELPHIA; PRINTED BY JAMES MAXWELL, FOR THE PUBLISHER. 1827 [*Cary & Lea Propr 27 Decber 27*]No 1.774 Title of "The Speeches of Henry Clay" &c Deposited 27 March 1827 by H. C. Carey & I. Lea as Proprietors LCCOBB'S ABRIDGMENT OF J. WALKER'S CRITICAL PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY, AND EXPOSITOR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. CAREFULLY COMPILED FROM THE LONDON QUARTO EDITIONS, PUBLISHED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE AUTHOR; IN WHICH MR. WALKER'S PRINCIPLES OF ORTHOGRAPHY AND PRONOUNCIATION ARE STRICTLY FOLLOWED: AND IN ADDITION Each Word is systematically DIVIDED; the SECONDARY ACCENT noted; the PLURALS OF NOUNS, the Present tense and Preterit of VERBS, the PARTICIPLES and the VARIABLE ADJECTIVES are inserted; and all useless Repetitions of Words are avoided. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED, CONCISE PRINCIPLES OF PRONUNCIATION, AND RULES FOR ACCENTUATION AND THE DIVISION OF SYLLABLES. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A CLASS OF WORDS WHICH ARE IN COMMON USE IN THIS COUNTRY. AND NOT FOUND IN WALKER'S DICTIONARY. Particularly Designed for the Use of Schools. BY LYMAN COBB, AUTHOR OF THE SPELLING-BOOK. ITHACA: PRINTED AND SOLD BY MACK & ANDRUS. 1827.Cobb's Dictionary &c Filed May 7th. 1827.THE MUSE; OR FLOWERS OF POETRY; A CHOICE COLLECTION OF FAFORITE ODES, POEMS, SONGS, ELEGIES, DIRGES, EPITAPHS, EPIGRAMS, ELEGANT EXTRACTS, &C. "From grave to gay, from lively to severe." BY SAMUEL W. COLE, AUTHOR OF THE COLUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK. Music resembles poetry; in each Are nameless graces–COWPER. Then hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth, Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amus'd my childhood, and inform'd my youth. BEATTIE.Samuel W. Cole March 28. 1827THE American Penman, BY Perkins AND Rand. PHILADELPHIA.No 1797 Title of "The American Penman." Deposited 10 July 1827 by Perkins and Rand as AuthorsA COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR; COMPRISING ALL THAT IS NECESSARY IN A WORK OF THIS KIND. BY WILLIAM PIDGIN, A. M. Teacher of a Grammar School, in Buckfield. "Simplicity is all the author's aim."William Pidgin Oct 27. 1827 LC[*1754*] THE PRAIRIE; A TALE. BY THE AUTHOR OF THE "PIONEERS AND THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." IN TWO VOLUMES. Mark his condition and the event; then Tell me if this might be a brother. TEMPEST. PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY & I. LEA, CHESNUT STREET. 1827. [*1st ed*]No 1754 Title of "The Prairie, a Tale." Deposited 7 Feby. 1827 by H. C. Carey & I. Lea as ProprietorsPRESTON'S MANUEL ON BOOK KEEPING, OR ARBITRARY RULES, MADE PLAIN, IN 2 PARTS, ADAPTED TO THE USE OF ACADEMIES AND COMMON SCHOOLS, WITH VARIED EXAMPLES, ACCOMPANIED WITH DETAILED EXPLANATIONS; THE FIRST PART BEING DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF MECHANICS, OF ALL CLASSES: THE SECOND, ARRANGED MORE PARTICULARLY FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG MEN WHO CONTEMPLATE THE PURSUIT OF MERCANTILE BUSINESS: SHEWING THE METHOD OF KEEPING ACCOUNTS BY DOUBLE ENTRY, EMBRACING A VARIETY OF USEFUL INSTRUCTION RELATIVE TO DIFFERENT KINDS OF BUSINESS. UTICA: PRINTED BY DAUBY & MAYNARD, FOR THE AUTHOR. 1827.Preston's Manual Filed Oct. 13th. 1827 - LCPRESTON'S TABLES OF INTEREST SHOWING THE INTEREST ON ANY SUM FROM ONE DOLLAR TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, INCLUSIVE; PROCEEDING FROM TWO HUNDRED TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, BY HUNDREDS: COMPUTED AT SEVEN PER CENT., FOR EACH DAY, FROM ONE TO THIRTY-ONE, INCLUSIVE: ALSO, ON SIXTY, SIXTY-THREE, NINETY AND NINETY-THREE DAYS; PRESENTING AT THE SAME VIEW, THE INTEREST FOR EACH MONTH, FROM ONE TO TWELVE; INCLUDING ALSO IN EACH TABLE THE TERM OF TWENTY-FOUR AND THIRTY-SIX MONTHS. TOGETHER WITH A PREFECT CENT TABLE, CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED AT THE CLOSE OF THE WORK: Showing the Interest on any part of a dollar, from the lowest term of time required, up to three years. BY LYMAN PRESTON, Author of a late Treatise on Book-Keeping. UTICA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS. No. 60, Genesee-Street. 1828.Preston's Tables of Interest Filed 4 Dec. 1827 LCPRESTON'S TABLES OF INTEREST SHOWING THE INTEREST ON ANY SUM FROM ONE DOLLAR TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, INCLUSIVE; PROCEEDING FROM FIVE HUNDRED TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, BY HUNDREDS; AND FROM ONE THOUSAND TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, BY THOUSANDS; COMPUTED AT SEVEN PER CENT., FOR EACH DAY, FROM ONE TO THIRTY-ONE, INCLUSIVE: ALSO, ON SIXTY, SIXTY-THREE, NINETY AND NINETY-THREE DAYS; PRESENTING AT THE SAME VIEW, THE INTEREST FOR EACH MONTH, FROM ONE TO TWELVE; INCLUDING ALSO IN EACH TABLE THE TERM OF TWENTY-FOUR AND THIRTY-SIX MONTHS. TOGETHER WITH A PERFECT CENT TABLE, CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED AT THE CLOSE OF WORK: Showing the Interest on any part of a dollar, from the lowest term of time required, up to three years. BY LYMAN PRESTON, Author of a late Treatise on Book-Keeping. UTICA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS. No. 60, Genesee-Street. 1828.Preston's Tables of Interest Filed 4 Dec. 1827 LCA VIEW OF THE EXPECTED CHRISTIAN MILLENNIUM, WHICH IS PROMISED IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, AND IS BELIEVED TO BE NIGH ITS COMMENCEMENT, AND MUST TRANSPIRE BEFORE THE CONFLAGRATION OF THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH EMBELLISHED WITH A CHART, OF THE DISPENSATIONS FROM ABRAHAM TO THE END OF TIME. And they lived and reign'd with Christ a thousand years.–Rev. xx. 4. "The time of rest, the promis'd Sabbath comes– Six thousand years of sorrow have well nigh Fulfill'd their tardy and disastrous course."–Cowper. BY JOSIAH PRIEST. Josiah Priest Filed June 25th, 1827.PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING AT BUFFALO, N. Y. A NEW SERIES OF PLAIN TRUTH! "hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, and make the poor of the land to fail."--Bible.Theophilus Fisk's Plain Truth LC Filed July 17th 1827THE RED ROVER, A TALE. BY THE AUTHOR OF THE PILOT, &c. &c. "Ye speak like honest men: pray God ye prove so!" IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. Philadelphia: CAREY, LEA & CAREY.--CHESNUT-STREET. 1827.No. 1829 Title of the Red Rover Deposited 5th Novemr 1827 Carey, Lea & Carey. as proprietors LCMUSICAL MONITOR, OR NEW-YORK COLLECTION OF CHURCH MUSICK: TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, THE ELEMENTARY CLASS-BOOK, OR AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF MUSICK, ARRANGED AND SYSTEMATIZED BY WILLIAM J. EDSON. TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, SET PIECES, AND ANTHEMS, HARMONIZED FOR TWO, THREE, AND FOUR VOICES, AND ADAPTED TO PUBLICK WORSHIP. BY EPHRAM REED. FIFTH REVISED EDITION, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. ITHACA: PRINTED BY MACK & ANDRUS. 1827.Musical Monitor Filed 5th Nov. 1827MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM RIPLEY, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL, WHITBY, ENGLAND. And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.—Dan. xii. 3. He, being dead, yet speaketh.—Heb. xi. 4. PHILADELPHIA: J. H. Cunningham, Printer. 1827. [*28 June 1827 Dorothy Ripley Propr*]No 1794 title of :Memoirs of William Ripley" Deposited 28 June 1827 by Dorothy Ripley as Proprietor LCQUESTIONS UPON THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. INTENDED TO AID THE YOUNG, IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF RELIGION, AND THE PRACTICE OF DEVOTION. BY JOHN C. RUDD, D.D. RECTOR OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, AUBURN, CAYUGA CO. N.Y. AUBURN, PRINTED BY U.F. DOUBLEDAY 1827.Questions &c Filed 29 Mar. 1827 LCTHE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN VOICE: EMBRACING ITS PHYSIOLOGICAL HISTORY; TOGETHER WITH A SYSTEM OF PRINCIPLES BY WHICH CRITICISM IN THE ART OF ELOCUTION MAY BE RENDERED INTELLIGIBLE, AND INSTRUCTION, DEFINITE AND COMPREHENSIVE. TO WHICH IS ADDED A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF SONG AND RECITATIVE. BY JAMES RUSH, M.D. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY J. MAXWELL. 1827.No 1[6]748 Title of "The Philosophy of The Human Voice" &c Deposited 20th Jany 1827 by James Rush, M.D. as Author LCA TREATISE ON POLITICAL ECONOMY; OR THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMPTION OF WEALTH. BY JEAN-BAPTISTE SAY. TRANSLATED FROM THE FOURTH EDITION OF THE FRENCH BY C.R. PRINSEP, M.A. WITH NOTES BY THE TRANSLATOR. Third American Edition. CONTAINING A TRANSLATION OF THE INTRODUCTION, AND ADDITIONAL NOTES, BY CLEMENT C. BIDDLE, MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. PHILADELPHIA: JOHN GRIGG, NO. 9, NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1827. [*487*]No 1787 Title of "A Treatise on political Economy &c Deposited 11th May 1827 as proprietor LCTHE SECOND BOOK OF MASONRY. CONTAINING SEVEN DEGREES. ILLUSTRATED WITH DRAWINGS. BY A MASON. "There is nothing hid that shall not be revealed." DANIEL BURT & WILLIAM B. HARRIS, PROPRIETORS NEW-YORK - PRINTED, 1827. [*P.S. The above mentioned publication is not an infringement o[f]n the copy-right of "Masonry Rincatoe" being an entirely original work.*] [*Second Book of Masonry Filed 17 March 1827*]Albany, March 14, 1827 Sir - The subscriber, in behalf of himself and his copartner in the publication of the work below mentioned, requests a copy right may be sent him for the same. He has made inquiries, and finds the amount of recording and granting him a copy right to be one dollar and twenty cents. A two dollar bill is enclosed, which will pay for the right and the postage both to and from Utica. Please forward it with all convenient dispatch to "Northumberland, Saratoga County," to the subscriber. Daniel Burt R.R. Lansing, Esq. Clerk of the Northern District of New York [*LC*]THE PLAIN PHYSICIAN, Giving directions for the preservation of health, and the cure of disease. BY ELIJAH SEDGWICK, M. D.Plain Physician Filed 5 May 1827Plain Physician Filed 5 May 1827INTRODUCTION TO THE MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES OF CARPENTRY. IN TWO PARTS; PART I. STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS OF TIMBER. PART II. STATICS APPLIED TO CONSTRUCTIONS OF TIMBER. BY BENJAMIN HALE, PRINCIPAL OF GARDINER LYCEUM. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY RICHARDSON & LORD, AND P. SHELDON, GARDINER, ME. P. Sheldon, Printer. 1827. [*Hale as written*]Benjamin Hale June 15. 1827EXTRACTS LITERARY, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS, FOR THE INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT OF YOUTH, IN TWO VOLUMES. SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY M. T. HARRIS. PORTLAND: Published by Wm. Hyde....A. Shirley, Printer, 1827. [*Wm Hyde as Proprietor*]Wm Hyde June 9t 1827 LCNAHANT, OR "THE FLOURE OF SOUVENANCE." PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY AND I. LEA--CHESTNUT STREET. 1827.No 1.753 Title of "Nahant, or The Floure of Souvenance". Deposited 7 Feb: 1827 by H.C. Carey & I. Lea as Proprietors [*Jeanette M. Hart*] [*LC*]JUVENILE PSALMODY: PREPARED For the use of Sunday Schools, AT THE REQUEST OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE WESTERN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. BY THOMAS HASTINGS, Author of a Dissertation on Musical Taste, one of the Editors of Musica Sacra, &c. UTICA: WESTERN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION: W. WILLIAMS, PRINTER. 1827.Juvenile Psalmody Filed April 28th. 1827. LCTHE AMERICAN COMPANION; OR, A BRIEF SKETCH OF GEOGRAPHY: WHICH POINTS OUT THE CLIMATE, LATITUDE, AND LONGITUDE, BEARING PER COMPASS, AND DISTANCE IN GEOGRAPHICAL MILES, OF EACH PLACE, FROM THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, TOGETHER WITH THE LENGTH OF THE LONGEST DAYS AND NIGHTS, AND CONVERSELY. THE WHOLE COMPILED AND CAREFULLY CALCULATED BY P. HAWKES. While some define men, manners, plants, and trees, I've simply noted places, and degrees. To aid young minds, as youth may want assistance, Next is subjoin'd their bearings and their distance. And to each place, be in which zone it may, They'll find the length of the longest night and day; To know the short, the rule is very plain, Take long from twenty-four, the short remain. But when in frigid zones, Sol's feebler ray Illumes the poles, they have a six months' day, Whence he alternately withdraws his light, And leaved them in a doleful six months' night. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR; PUBLISHED BY R. DESILVER AND R. H. SMALL. LYDIA R. BAILEY, PRINTER. 1827.No 1768 Title of "The American Companion" &c Deposited 7 March 1827 by Pitty Hawkes as Author LCTHE HUMOURS OF EUTOPIA: A TALE OF COLONIAL TIMES. BY AN EUTOPIAN. Tantae molis erat Romanam condere gentem. VIRGIL. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & CAREY--CHESTNUT STREET. 1827.No 1841 Title of the Humours of Eutopia Deposited 17 December 1827 by Carey Lea & Carey as Proprietors LCTHE IMPROVED CLASS-BOOK, FOR Sunday School Teachers' Minutes. Let all things be done decently and in order--Paul. THIRD EDITION.No 1799. Title of "The improved Class Book, for Sunday School Teacher's Minutes". Deposited 13 July 1827 by Paul Beck Junior, Treasurer in Trust for the American Sunday School Union as Proprietor [*LC*]NARRATIVE OF VOYAGES AND ADVENTURES ON THE EAST COAST AND IN THE INTERIOR OF CENTRAL AMERICA; Describing various Tribes of free INDIANS; their manners, Customs, Commerce and Government:—Including the Natural History and Productions of the Country, &c. ALSO, A JOURNEY UP THE RIVER SAN JUAN, ACROSS THE LAKE OF NICARAGUA TO THE CITY OF LEON; With some Mercantile and other interesting information relating to the SPANISH AND INDIAN TRADE, Pointing out the advantages of a direct Commercial Intercourse with the Natives, &c. &c.No. 1821. Title of "Narrative of Voyages and Adventures on the East Coast &c." Deposited 17. Oct. 1827. By William Roberts - as Proprietor. LCSERMONS, ON PHILOSOPHICAL, EVANGELICAL, AND PRACTICAL SUBJECTS. DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS OF CHRISTIANS. BY THE REV. ELI MEEKER. ITHACA: PRINTED BY MACK & ANDRUS. 1827.Eli Meeker's Sermons Filed April 24th. 1827. LCSERMONS, ON PHILOSOPHICAL, EVANGELICAL, AND PRACTICAL SUBJECTS. DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS OF CHRISTIANS. BY THE REV. ELI MEEKER. ITHACA: PRINTED BY MACK & ANDRUS. 1827.Sermons &c Filed 5 May 1827 LC[*City of Hudson 15 of November Mr Richard Lansing Sir I have received your letter dated Novbr 8th. 1827 and I now send to you a Printed Coppy of the little page of my Book in the words... following to wit*] A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PIECES ON DIVINITY, WITH VARIOUS OTHER SUBJECTS: TOGETHER WITH A TREATISE ON THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST. ALSO, A CATECHISM FOR CHRISTIANS. BY THE VENERABLE PETER MCLEAN, T. D. [*Yours respectfully Peter McLean.*]Collection of Pieces on Divinity &c Filed 19 Nov 1827 LCTHE Maine Primer; OR, CHILD'S SECOND BOOK. "'Tis eduation forms the youthful mind; Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclin'd." BELFAST: PUBLISHED BY E. FELLOWES. 1827.[*Mr. E. Fellowes Jany 24, 1827*] DISTRICT OF MAINE....35 BE it remembered, That, on the twenty-fourth day of January, in the year of our Lord 1827, [*[L.S.]*] and the fifty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, Mr. E. Fellowes, 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 Main Primer; or Child's Second Book. " 'Tis eduation forms the youthful mind; Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclin'd." Belfast: Published by E. Fellowes. 1827." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the Unites 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 during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." J.MUSSEY, Clerk of the District Court of Maine. A true copy as of record. Attest, J. MUSSEY, Clerk. [*LC*]THE SACRED MINSTREL, CONTAINING A CONCISE Introduction to Music, A SCALE OF SOLEMNIZATION, DESIGNED TO FACILITATE YOUNG PRACTITIONERS IN NAMING THE NOTES; SEVERAL OTHER USEFUL TABLES, NOT GENERALLY PUBLISHED; AND A SELECTION OF PSALM AND HYMN TUNES IN GENERAL USE, (PRINCIPALLY EUROPEAN,) MANY OF WHICH WERE NEVER PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY; ARRANGED FOR TWO, THREE AND FOUR VOICES. ALSO, SEVERAL ANTHEMS AND SET-PIECES: DESIGNED FOR WORSHIPPING ASSEMBLIES AND SINGING SOCIETIES. BY JOEL HARMON, CARLISLE, PA.—PRINTED BY GEORGE FLEMING.No. 1820. Title of "The sacred Minstrel &c"-- Deposited 16. Oct. 1827 By George Fleming. as Proprietor Mr. W. F. Giddes Printer of Philadelphian Philadelphia Penn.Mr. W. F. Geddes. - Permit me to ask of you the favor to call with the Clerk of the district and have the above Title filed in his office and a copy returned to me. Please pay the charge and when Mr. Brandt again goes to the city the sum shall be refunded. Have it filed in the name of Mr. Joel Harmon & Geo. Fleming. Or he not being of this district in my name. Yours. Geo. Fleming[*LC*]MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF JOSEPH ALLEINE, AUTHOR OF "AN ALARM TO THE UNCONVERTED;" INCLUDING A NARRATIVE WRITTEN BY HIS WIDOW, MRS. THEODOSIA ALLEINE. "By their fruits ye shall know them." Philadelphia: URIAH HUNT, 71 MARKET STREET. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. 1827No. 1789 Title of "Memoirs of the Life of Joseph Alleine" &c. Deposited 16th May 1827 by Lawrence Johnson as Proprietor [*LC*]LIVING MATTERS; OR, THE TRUE SECRET OF HAPPINESS. A TALE. BY B. ALLEN. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED AT THE PRAYER BOOK HOUSE, NO. 92 S. THIRD STREET; OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. WILLIAM BRYANT, AGENT. 1828. Stereotyped by L. JohnsonNo 1843 Title of "Living Manners" deposited by B. Allen as Proprietor. Decemr. 19. 1824 LCTHE AMERICAN CHESTERFIELD, OR WAY TO WEALTH, HONOUR AND DISTINCTION; BEING SELECTIONS FROM THE LETTERS OF LORD CHESTERFIELD TO HIS SON, AND Extracts from other eminent Authors on the subject of Politeness: WITH ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS SUITED TO THE YOUTH OF THE UNITED STATES. By a Member of the Philadelphia Bar. Two principles in human nature reign; Self-love, to urge, and Reason to restrain:— Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul; Reason's comparing balance rules the whole. Essay on Man. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JOHN GRIGG, No. 9, North Fourth Street. Clark [S] Raser, Printers. 1827.No 1809. Title of "The American Chesterfield or way to Wealth &c"-- Deposited 1st September 1827. by John Grigg, as Proprietor [*LC*]AMERICA: ON A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE SEVERAL POWERS OF THE WESTERN CONTINENT, WITH CONJECTURES ON THEIR FUTURE PROSPECTS. Matre pulchrâ filia pulchrior. BY A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, AUTHOR OF "EUROPE," &c. PHILADELPHIA: E. C. CAREY & I. LEA, CHESNUT STREET. 1827.No 1773 title of "America or a general Survey &c" Deposited 26. Mch: 1827 by H. C. Carey & I. Lea as ProprietorsTHE AMERICAN SHOOTER'S MANUAL, COMPRISING, SUCH PLAIN AND SIMPLE RULES, AS ARE NECESSARY TO INTRODUCE The inexperienced INTO A FULL KNOWLEDGE OF ALL THAT RELATES TO THE DOG, AND THE CORRECT USE OF THE GUN; ALSO A DESCRIPTION OF THE GAME OF THIS COUNTRY, BY A GENTLEMAN OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & CAREY. 1827.№ 1786 Title of "The American Shooter's Manual" &c. Deposited 10th May 1827 by Carey, Lea and Carey as ProprietorsOUTLINES OF LECTURES ON MATERIA MEDICA AND BOTANY, DELIVERED IN JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA. BY WILLIAM P. C. BARTON, M. D.№ 1816. Title of "Outlines of Lecture on Materia Medica," &c. Deposited 6. Oct. 1827 by William P.C. Barton M.D. — as Author –THE ARTIST & TRADESMAN'S GUIDE. EMBRACING SOME LEADING FACTS & PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE, AND A VARIETY OF MATTER ADAPTED TO THE WANTS OF THE ARTIST, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, AND MERCANTILE COMMUNITY. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED AN ABSTRACT OF TONNAGE, DUTIES, CUSTOM-HOUSE TARES, AND ALLOWANCES. Commerce and Manufactures—the main sheet anchor of a nation. UTICA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS. No. 60, Genesee Street. 1827.Artist & Tradesman's Guide Filed 8th Nov. 1827THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR; A CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S OFFERING. 1828. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & CAREY.№ 1808 Title of "Atlantic Souvenir &c." Deposited 27. August 1827 - by Carey, Lea & Carey as Proprietors.TANNING AND CURRYING, IN THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHES, EXPLAINED AND MADE EASY, FROM Actual Experience: BY LEMUEL BALL SANGERFIELD: PRINTED BY JOSEPH TENNY. 1827.Tanning & Currying Filed 31st Oct. 1827A Book OF WORDS OF ONE SOUND, FOR THE USE OF YOUTH. IN THREE PARTS. "It needs all we know to make things plain." By W. BALLANTINE. Philadelphia. PUBLISHED BY TOWAR & HOGAN, James Kay Jun. Printer. 1826.Nº 1,759 Title of "A Book of Words of One Sound". Deposited 20 Feby 1827. by William Ballantine as AuthorTHE COMMON SCHOOL MANUAL; A REGULAR AND CONNECTED COURSE OF ELEMENTARY STUDIES, EMBRACING THE NECESSARY AND USEFUL BRANCHES OF A COMMON EDUCATION. IN FOUR PARTS. Compiled from the latest and most approved Authors. BY M. R. BARTLETT. UTICA--1827.Common School Manual Filed 25 May 1827A Scripture Map; WITH NOTES: FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. BY BARTLETT & PHELPS. UTICA—1827. [*Montgomery R. Bartlett Elias P. Phelps — *]Bartlett & Phelps Scriptures Map Filed May 29th. 1827BIOGRAPHY OF THE SIGNERS TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. VOL. VIII. [*Ralph W. Pomeroy - Propr. 20 Feb. '27 No. 1760*]No. [1760] Title of "Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence" Deposited 20 Feb. 1827 by Ralph W. Pomeroy as ProprietorA DICTIONARY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, FOR THE USE OF SABBATH SCHOOLS. Compiled from Calmet, Brown, and others. BY C. BENNETT, Superintendent of the Baptist Sunday School, Broad-street, Utica. "Get wisdom, and with all thy getting, get understanding," Solomon. UTICA Printed and published by Northway & Bennett. No. 42, Genessee-street. 1827.Dictionary of the New Testament Filed Feby. 9th 1827. LCBIOGRAPHY OF THE SIGNERS TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE VOL. VII. Ralph W Pomeroy 20 Jan 27 ProprNo. 1747 Title of "Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence" Deposited 20 Jany 1827 by Ralph W. Pomeroy as Proprietor [*LC*]THE ARTIST AND TRADESMAN'S GUIDE: EMBRACING SOME OF THE LEADING FACTS AND PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE, VARIOUS SECRETS IN THE ARTS AND TRADE, And a variety of matter adapted to the wants of the ARTIST, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, AND MERCANTILE COMMUNITY: TO WHICH IS ANNEXED, AN ABSTRACT OF TONNAGE, DUTIES, CUSTOM-HOUSE TARES, AND ALLOWANCES.The Artist & Tradesmans Guide Filed 21st. July 1827. [*LC*lBIOGRAPHY OF THE SIGNERS TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. VOL. IX. № 1755 Title of "Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence. Vol IX" Deposited 8 Feb 1827 by R. W. Pomeroy as ProprietorGAZETTEER OF THE STATE OF MAINE. BEING A DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL COUNTIES AND TOWNS WITHIN SAID STATE : TOGETHER WITH A SKETCH OF THE SEVERAL PLANTATION SETTLEMENTS, AND A GENERAL VIEW OF THE GRANTED AND PUBLIC LANDS, TAKEN MOSTL FROM ACTUAL OBSERVATION. BY GAMALIEL E. SMITH.Gamaliel E. Smith Esq Dec. 14. 1827 re-entered Feb.18.1828 or entered anew LCA SOLEMN WARNING AGAINST FREE MASONRY. ADDRESSED TO THE YOUNG MEN OF THE UNITED STATES. With an APPENDIX, containing the Correspondence between Eliphalet Murdock, of Le Roy, Genesee county, N. Y. and the author, relating to the supposed murder of Mr. Murdock's father, through Masonic vengeance, at Rensselaerville, in the county of Albany, in October 1803; and several other interesting matters. BY SOLOMON SOUTHWICK, Editor of the National Observer, Albany. My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not. If they say, come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without cause. Cast in thy lot among us, let us all have one purse. My son, walk not thou in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path. For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood. PROV. i. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16. Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness; but rather reprove them: For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret. EPHESIANS V. 11, 12.Warning against Free Masonry Filed Oct. 22d 1827 LCA SOLEMN WARNING AGAINST Free-Masonry. ADDRESSED TO THE YOUNG MEN OF THE UNITED STATES. WITH AN APPENDIX, Containing the CORRESPONDENCE between Eliphalet Murdock, of Le Roy, Genesee county, N. Y. and the author, relating to the supposed murder of Mr. Murdock's father, through Masonic vengeance, at Rensselaerville, in the county of Albany, in October 1803,——and several other interesting matters. [image] My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not. If they say, come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without cause: Cast in thy lot among us, let us all have one purse. My son, walk not thou in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path: For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood.—PROV. i. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16. Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness; but rather reprove them: For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.—EPHESIANS V. 11, 12. By SOLOMON SOUTHWICK, Editor of the National Observer, Albany.Solemn Warning Against Masonry North District of New-York, to wit: BE it remembered, that on the twenty-second day of October, in the fifty-second year of the independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1827, Solomon Southwick, 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: "A Solemn Warning against Free Masonry. Addressed to the young men of the United States. With an appendix, containing the correspondence between Eliphalet Murdock, of Le Roy, Genesee county, N.Y. and the author, relating to the supposed murder of Mr. Murdock's father, through masonic vengeance as Rensselaerville, in the county of Albany, in October, 1803; and several other interesting matters. My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not. If they say, come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without cause. Case in thy lot among us, let us all have one purse. My son, walk not though in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path. For their fee run to evil, and make haste to shed blood. Prov. i, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16. Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them: For it is a shame even to speak of those things, which are done of them in secret. Ephesians v. 11, 12. By Solomon Southwick, Editor of the National Observer, Albany." 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." R. R. LANSING, Clerk of the District Court of the U.S. for the Northern District of New-York Filed 30 Nov. 1827 [LC] AN APPENDIX TO "AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND TENDENCY OF SPECULATIVE FREE MASONRY." IN WHICH IS PROVED THE TRUE CHARACTER OF MORGAN'S "ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY." BY JOHN G. STEARNS, Minister of the Gospel, Paris, N. Y. "Prove all things."--I. THESS V. 21.Stearn's Appendix &c Filed 21st. Decr. 1827. LCAN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND TENDENCY OF SPECULATIVE FREE-MASONRY, By JOHN G. STEARNS, Minister of the Gospel, Paris, N. Y. SECOND EDITION—ENLARGED.John G Stearn Inquiry-- Filed Mar, 23 1827--THE CONFESSION OF JESSE STRANG, WHO WAS CONVICTED OF THE MURDER OF JOHN WHIPPLE, At a Special Court of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the County of Albany, on the fourth day of August 1827. BEING A MINUTE RELATION OF ALL THE CIRCUMSTANCES CONNECTED WITH THE MURDER, AS RELATED BY HIM AFTER HIS CONVICTION; AND WHICH HE MOST SOLEMNLY AFFIRMED, CONTAINED, NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. Made to C. PEPPER, Esq. one of his Counsel. ALBANY: PRINTED BY JOHN B. VAN STEENBERGH, 1827.Confessions of Jesse Strang Filed 13th. Augt 1827 LCA SKETCH OF THE LAWS RELATING TO SLAVERY IN THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. BY GEORGE M. STROUD. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY KIMBER AND SHARPLESS, No. 93 Market Street. I. Ashmead, Printer. 1827.No 1817 Title of " A Sketch of the Laws relating to Slavery &c." Deposited 10th Oct. 1827. By George M. Stroud — as Author. LCON THE CAUSES AND MECHANISM OF MAGNETIC POWERS: BEING PART SECOND OF PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL THINGS, OR NEW ATTEMPTS AT EXPLAINING, PHILSOPHICALLY, THE Phænomena of the Elementary World. BY Emanuel Swedenborg, Aesayer of the Metallic College of the King and Queen of Sweden. PUBLISHED IN LATIN, AT DRESDEN AND LEIPSIG, A. D. 1734, WITH NUMEROUS PLATES. TRANSLATED BY EDWIN A. ATLEE, M. D. PHILADELPHIA, 1827.No 1814. Title of "Causes and Mechanism of Magnetic Powers," &c. &c Deposited 5. October, 1827 by Edwin A. Atlee, M. D. as Proprietor -CAPTAIN MORGAN, OR THE CONSPIRACY UNVEILED. A FARCE, IN TWO ACTS. BY C. S. TALBOT. "Nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice." SHAKESPEAR. ROCHESTER: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY EDWIN SCRANTOM. 1827.Capt. Morgan, a Farce Filed 16 March 1827TANCRED; OR THE SIEGE OF ANTIOCH. A DRAMA, IN THREE ACTS. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETOR. 1827. [*Jno P Milnor Proprietor 20. April - 1782*][*No 1782 Title of "Tancred, or the Siege of Antioch"&c Deposited 20 April 1824 by John P. Milnor as Proprietor*] [*LC*]A NEW ABRIDGEMENT OF MURRAY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR, WITH QUESTIONS, CONTAINING ALL THAT IS GENERALLY USED IN THE DUODECIMO AND OCTAVO EDITIONS, Condensed and arranged to Facilitate the Learner. "Time is Money." By STEPHEN W. TAYLOR, A. M. PRINCIPAL OF THE LOWVILLE ACADEMY. PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY RALPH CLAPP. WATERTOWN: PRINTED BY T. PARSONS & Co. 1827.LC Abridgement to Murray Filed 5 April 1827TESTIMONIES CONCERNING THE CHARACTER AND MINISTRY OF MOTHER ANN LEE AND THE FIRST WITNESSES OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST'S SECOND APPEARING; GIVEN BY SOME OF THE AGED BRETHREN AND SISTERS OF THE UNITED SOCIETY, INCLUDING A FEW SKETCHES OF THEIR OWN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: APPROVED BY THE CHURCH. We are witnesses of these things; and so is also the Holy Ghost, whom God hath given to them that obey him. Acts, v. 32. ALBANY: PRINTED BY PACKARD & VAN BENTHUYSEN. 1827.[*Testimonies of the Character & Ministry of Mother Ann Lee Filed 7 May 1827*] [*LC*]Die Buße erklärt und anbefohlen. Ein ernstlicher Ruf an das Gewißen eines jeden Menschen über deren Natur, Nothwendigkeit und Kennzeichen. Von J. Thornton. "Ich sage nein; sondern so ihr euch nicht beßert, werdet ihr alle auch also umkommen." Luc, 13, v. 5. Erste amerikanische Ausgabe.— Aus dem Englischen übersetzt. Herausgegeben von Jacob Mayer, York Co. Harrisburg. Gedruckt bey Johann S. Wiestling, 1827.No 1791 Title of A German Book Deposited 28 May 1824 by Jacob Moyer as ProprietorAN ESSAY ON THE ULTIMATE PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, AND Physiology, DEDUCED FROM THE DISTRIBUTION OF MATTER INTO TWO CLASSES OR KINDS, AND FROM OTHER SOURCES. BY LARDNER VANUXEM. PART I. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY CAREY, LEA & CAREY. J. HARDING, PRINTER. 1827No. 1840 Title of an essay on the ultimate Principles of Chemistry, & Natural Philosophy of Physiology Deposited 15th. Decemr. 1827 by Carey Lea & Carey as ProprietorsVIEWS IN PHILADELPHIA AND ITS VINCINITY; ENGRAVED FROM Original Drawings. PUBLISHED BY C. G. CHILDS, ENGRAVER, PHILADELPHIA: Clark & Raser, Printers. [*81*][*No 1837 Title of Views in Philadelphia Deposited 10 Decemr. 1827 by Cephas G. Childs as Proprietor*] [*LC*]A. W. Propr. REPORT OF THE PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. AND TAILORS' ARCHETYPE: FOR THE FALL AND WINTER OF 1827-8. Illustrated by Sectional Drawing, Pictures fo the Fashions, &c. BY ALLEN WARD, Teacher and Publisher of he prevailing Fashions. Who offers a standing premium of 100 Dollars, to the person that shall exhibit better Principles for the Tailors' use than those employed in the following Drafts.No. 1813. Title of, "Report of the Philadelphia Fashion &c" - Deposited 1. Oct. 1827 — by Allen Ward as Proprietor, LCA PLAIN, COMPREHENSIVE, PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR, IN TWO PARTS, COMPILED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, ON A PLAN ENTIRELY NEW: CALCULATED TO FACILITATE THE STUDY OF THIS IMPORTANT BRANCH OF EDUCATION WHEREBY A knowledge of the science may be obtained in much less time, and with less labour, than by the ordinary modes of teaching. THIRD EDITION, IMPROVED. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A KEY, Comprising a brief and plain mode of correcting False Syntax. BY JESSE WATERMAN, AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER IN PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, And sold at his Stationary Store, No. 88 South Fifth Street, below Spruce Street, and at Tower and Hogan's, No 255 Market Street, and by Booksellers generally. I. Ashmead, Printer. 1827. [*LC*]No. 1811. Title of "A plain, comprehensive, Practical English Grammar &c." Deposited [by] 17. Sept. 1827.--by-- Jesse Waterman, as Author--[*1.757*] THE PSALMS AND HYMNS OF DR. WATTS, ARRANGED BY DR. RIPPON, WITH DR. RIPPON'S SELECTION, IN ONE VOLUME. WITH IMPROVED INDEXES. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY DAVID CLARK, NO. 118, NORTH FOURTH STREET. 1827. [*avid Clark Propr*]No 1.757. Title of "The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts" &c. Deposited 12th Feby 1827 by David Clark as Proprietor LCTHE MEDICAL RECORDER OF Original Papers and Intelligence IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY. CONDUCTED BY JAMES WEBSTER, M. D. LECTURER ON ANATOMY AND SURGERY; CALEB B. MATTHEWS, M. D.; AND ISAAC REMINGTON, M. D. ASSISTED BY AN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS IN PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK, BALTIMORE, AND NORFOLK. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri.—HOR. VOL. XI. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 24, S. EIGHTH STREET, AND E. LITTELL, NO. 88, CHESNUT STREET; JOHN LOW, 129, CHAPEL STREET, NEW-YORK; RICHARDSON & LORD, BOSTON; SAMUEL & WILLIAM MEETEER, BALTIMORE, AND C. HALL, NORFOLK, AGENTS. William Brown, Printer. 1827. James, Webster Jr Proprs 2 April 1827No. 1,775 Title of "The Medical Recorder" &c. Deposited 2 April 1827 by James Webster Junior as Proprietor Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to wit: *L. S.* BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the second day of April, in the fifty-first year of the Independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1827, JAMES WEBSTER, Jr. 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 Medical Recorder of Original Papers and Intelligence in Medicine and Surgery. Conducted by James Webster, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery; Caleb B. Matthews, M. D.; and Isaac Remington, M. D.: assisted by an Association of Physicians in Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Norfolk. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri. -- HOR. Vol, XI." 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. THE MEDICAL RECORDER OF ORIGINAL PAPERS AND INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY. CONDUCTED BY JAMES WEBSTER, M. D. LECTURER ON ANATOMY AND SURGERY; CALEB B. MATTHEWS, M. D.; AND ISAAC REMINGTON, M. D. ASSISTED BY AN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, AND NORFOLK. Nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri.—HOR. VOL. XII. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY JAMES WEBSTER, NO. 24, S. EIGHTH STREET, AND E. LITTELL, NO. 88, CHESNUT STREET; JOHN LOW, 129, CHAPEL STREET, NEW YORK; RICHARDSON & LORD, BOSTON; SAMUEL & WILLIAM MEETEER, BALTIMORE, AND C. HALL, NORFOLK, AGENTS. William Brown, Printer. 1827.No 1824 Title of "The Medical Recorder of Original Papers &c."-- Deposited 24 Oct. 1827 By James Webster Junior, as Proprietor.THE DRUNKARD'S LOOKING GLASS REFLECTING A FAITHFUL LIKENESS OF THE DRUNKARD, IN SUNDRY VERY INTERESTING ATTITUDES, WITH Lively Representations of the many strange Capers which he cuts at different Stages of his Disease; AS FIRST, WHEN HE HAS ONLY "A DROP IN HIS EYE;" SECOND, WHEN HE IS "HALF SHAVED;" THIRD, WHEN HE IS GETTING "A LITTLE ON THE STAGGERS OR SO;" AND FOURTH, AND FIFTH, AND SO ON, TILL HE IS "QUITE CAPSIZED;" OR "SNUG UNDER THE TABLE WITH THE DOGS," AND CAN "STICK TO THE FLOOR WITHOUT HOLDING ON." BY MASON L. WEEMS, AUTHOR OF THE LIFE OF WASHINGTON, &C. Sixth Edition greatly Improved. PHILADELPHIA: 1827 No 1826 Title of "The Drunkards Looking Glass &ca."-- 30 Oct 1827 Deposited by Joseph Allen as Proprietor--[*Joseph Allen*] GOD'S REVENGE AGAINST DUELLING: OR, THE DUELLIST'S LOOKING-GLASS; EXHIBITING THAT GENTLENANLY MODE OF TURNING THE CORNER, IN FEATURES ALTOGETHER NOVEL, AND ADMIRABLY CALCULATED TO ENTERTAIN AND INSTRUCT THE AMERICAN YOUTH. Third Edition—Revised and greatly Improved. BY M. L. WEEMS, AUTHOR OF THE LIVES OF WASHINGTON, MARION, DRUNKARD'S LOOKING GLASS, &c. "Ridiculum acri melius et fortius, magnas plerumque secat res."—Horace "For ridicule shall frequently prevail "To cut the knot. when graver reasons fail." PHILADELPHIA; 1827.No. 1827 Title of, "God's Revenge against Duelling &c" Deposited 30 Oct. 1827 By Joseph Allen as ProprietorThe American Arithmetic adapted to the Currency of the United States; To which is added a concise treatise on the Mensuration of Planes and Solids. Compiled for the use of common town Schools In the United States. To which is annexed a short system of Book Keeping. By Oliver Welch. Just as the twig is bent the Tree's inclin'd. Sixth Edition, Revised, corrected, improved and enlarged.Oliver Welch July 30, 1827[*1.752*] Hugh De Haven, Treasurer, In Trust of the American Sunday School Union as proprietorWILD FLOWERS; OR, THE MAY DAY WALK. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. "Lo! the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the Earth, and the time of the singing of Birds is come." Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. 1827. [*The Name of the Person [mat clai] ma the Deposit --*]No. 1752 Title of "Wild Flowers, or, the May Day Walk". Deposited 3d. Feb: 1827 by Hugh DeHaven Treasurer in Trust of the American Sunday School Union as Proprietor A New, plain, improved and accommodating system of Stenography or Shorthand; prepared with much care, and so arranged and explained that a thorough knowledge of the art may easily be obtained from it. By Ara Williams.Ara Williams Stenography-- Filed May 31st. 1827THE TEACHER'S MANUAL, AND THE SCHOLAR'S DIRECTORY, To the Orthography and Orthopy of the English Language, as given by Johnson and Walker, Containing the original tables of the American Spelling Book, by Noah Webster, which are corrected in Orthography, Pronunciation, and the Division of words into syllables: to which is added much new, useful, and interesting matter, by WALTER WHIPPLE. We shall conduct you to a hill side, laborious, indeed, at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospects and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming. MILTON.Walter Whipple Teacher's Manual Filed April 13th. 1827An ESSAY, ON THE PROBATION OF FALLEN MEN: OR, THE SCHEME OF SALVATION, FOUNDED IN SOVEREIGNTY, AND DEMONSTRATIVE OF JUSTICE. ACTS, IV. 12. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM F. GEDDES 1827.No 1767 Title of "An Essay, on the probation of Fallen Men:" &c Deposited 6th March 1827 by The Revd. James P. Wilson, D.D. as Author [*LC*]THE YOUTH'S LIBRARY; CONTAINING THE Publications OF THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. VOLUME I. Pierre and his Family; or a Story of the Waldenses. PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. No. 148 Chesnut Street. 1828.No 1834 Title of the Youth's Library Deposited 30th. Novem 1927 by Paul Beck Jr., Treasurer in Trust [of]for the American Sunday School Union, as Proprietor. [*LC*]THE YOUTH'S LIBRARY; CONTAINING THE Publications OF THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. IN 30 VOLUMES. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. No. 146 Chestnut Street. 1828.No 1839 Title of the Youth's Library deposited 12th. Decemr. 1827 by Paul Beck Jr. Treasurer in trust for American Sunday School Union as proprietorLAFAYETTE MEDICAL MIRROR, BEING A NARRATIVE OF A NEW AND THE MOST INFALLIBLY EFFECTUAL METHOD OF CURING THE LINGERING DISEASES OF THE HUMAN SYSTEM, WHICH IS UNDERSTOOD AND ADMNISTERED BY SERVERAL PERSONS IN THE VICINITY OF PORTLAND, (STATE OF MAINE. ACCIDENTLY DISCOVERED And Providentially Introduced and taught to others, By the Discoverer Thereof. BY JOSPEH F[E]RNALD, OF PORTLAND, (MAINE.) [SACO, MAINE.] Printed [by Putnam & Blake.] for the author. 1827.Joseph Fernald Augt. 6. 1827 SHORT POEMS: INCLUDING A SKETCH OF THE SCRIPTURES TO THE BOOK OF RUTH: SATAN'S GREAT DEVISE, OR LINES ON INTEMPERANCE: I AND CONSCIENCE, OR A DIALOGUE ON UNIVERSALISM: AND A FEW OTHERS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. BY JONATHAN FISHER, Minister of the Gospel in Blue Hill, Me. PORTLAND: A. SHIRLEY, PRINTER, 1827.[*Jonathan Fisher Aug. 28. 1827 DISTRICT OF MAINE, SS. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 28th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, and the fifty second year of the Independence of the United States of America, Mr. JONATHAN FISHER, of the [*nl*] 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: "Short Poems, including a Sketch of the Scriptures to the "Book of Ruth; Satan's Great Devise, or Lines on Intemperance; "I and Conscience, or a Dialogue on Universalism; "and a few others on Various Subjects. By Jonathan Fisher, "Minister of the Gospel, in Blue Hill, Me. Portland, A. Shirley, "Printer, 1827." 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 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." J. MUSSEY, Clerk of the District Court of Maine. A true Copy as of Record, ATTEST--J. MUSSEY, Clerk D. C. Maine. [*LC*]THE BEAUTIES OF LORD BYRON, SELECTED FROM HIS WORKS. To which is prefixed, A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS. "His Song shall go down to the latest of time." BY A GENTLEMAN OF PHILADELPHIA. Second Edition - Corrected and Enlarged. PHILADELPHIA: T. DESILVER & J. J. WOODWARD. 1827. [*Benjn Franklin French*]No. 1.758. Title of "The Beauties of Lord Byron, selected from his Works". Deposited 16 Feby 1827 by Benjamin Franklin French as Proprietor [*LC*]MURRAY'S ENGLISH READER: OR, PICECES IN PROSE AND POETRY, SELECTED FROM THE BEST WRITERS. Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING. IMPROVED BY THE ADDITION OF A CONCORDANT AND SYNONYMISING VOCABULARY, Consisting of about fifteen hundred of the most important words contained in this work. The words are arranged in columns and placed over the sections respectively, from which they are selected; AND ARE DIVIDED, DEFINED, & PRONOUNCED ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF JOHN WALKER. The words in the Vocabulary and their correspondent words in the sections, are numbered with figures of reference. WALKER'S PRONOUNCING KEY, WHICH GOVERNS THE VOCABULARY, IS PREFIXED TO THIS WORK. Words can have no definitive idea attached to them when by themselves; it is the situation and tract in a sentence which determines their precise meaning. Dr. Johnson. BY JEREMIAH GOODRICH. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY JOHN G. LANGSTROTH, No. 31, Market street; Proprietor of the Work for the state of Pennsylvania. 1827.No. 1784. Title of "Murray's English Reader" Deposited 5th May 1827 by John G. Langstroth as Proprietor [*LC*]THE QUAKER, BEING A SERIES OF SERMONS BY MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. TAKEN IN SHORT HAND BY MARCUS T. C. GOULD, STENOGRAPHER, No. 6, N. EIGHTH-STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1827. See the last page of the cover.No 1762 Title of "The Quaker, being a series of Sermons" [?] Deposited 23 Feby 1827 by Marcus T. C. Gould as ProprietorQUESTIONS ON THE SCIENCE OF BOOK-KEEPING, BY DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY; ADAPTED TO BENNETS' SYSTEM: With explanations of Technical Words and Phrases, accompanied with short methods of Calculation, Notes, Observations, &c. BY R. G. GREENE. PORTLAND: A. SHIRLEY, PRINTER 1827.A. Shirley Augt 28. 1827REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED in THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF THE STATE OF MAINE. BY SIMON GREENLEAF, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. VOL. IV. PORTLAND. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JAMES ADAMS, JUN. 1827. [*August 14th*]Simon Greenlead Esquire Augt 14. 1827MURRAY'S THEORY OF THE MOODS AND TENSES OF ENGLISH VERBS, ILLUSTRATED BY AN EMBLEMATICAL CHART. BY R. G. GREENE HILL AND EDWARDS, PRINTERS 1827R. G. Greene July 23, 1827An Emblematical Chart of the Several Moods, presenting at one view, the number of Tenses in each, their, Signs, and the manner in which [they] each Tense is formed; designed to assist the memory of the student by applying the principles of Local Association By R.G. Greene Teacher of English GrammarR. G. Greene May 24th 1827NOTES ON COLOMBIA, TAKEN IN THE YEARS 1822-3. WITH AN ITINERARY OF THE ROUTE FROM CARACAS TO BOGOTA; AND AN APPENDIX. BY AN OFFICER OF THE UNITED STATES' ARMY. PHILADELPHIA: H. C. CAREY & I. LEA - CHESTNUT STREET. 1827.No 1733 Title of "Notes on Colombia" Deposited 4 Decemr 1826 by H. C. Carey & I. Lea as ProprietorsEDGAR HUNTLY; MEMOIRS OF A SLEEP WALKER. BY CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN. BOSTON, PUBLISHED BY S. G. GOODRICH, SOLD BY BOWLES ADN DEARBORN, BOSTON; G. AND C. CARVILL, NEW YORK; AND H. C. CAREY AND I. LEA, PHILADELPHIA. MDCCCXXVII.No 113 dep: by William Linn Brown as Pr: Augt: 3. 1835THE NOVELS OF CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN, WIELAND, ARTHUR MERVYN, ORMOND, EDGAR HUNTLY, JANE TALBOT, AND CLARA HOWARD. WITH A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR. BOSTON, PUBLISHED BY S. G. GOODRICH, SOLD BY BOWLES AND DEARBORN, BOSTON; G. AND C. CARVILL, NEW YORK; AND H. C. CAREY AND I. LEA, PHILADELPHIA. MDCCCXXVII.No. 117 dep: by William Linn Brown as Pro: august 3. 1835 BOSTON, Isaac R. Butts & Co. Printers. [*LC*]ARTHUR MERVYN; MEMOIRS OF THE YEAR 1793. BY CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN. VOL. II. BOSTON, PUBLISHED BY S. G. GOODRICH, SOLD BY BOWLES AND DEARBORN, BOSTON; G. AND C. CARVILL, NEW YORK; AND H. C. CAREY AND I. LEA, PHILADELPHIA. MDCCCXXVII.No 116 Dep: by William Linn Browse as Pro: Augt: 3. 1835Clara Howard; or the Enthusiasm of Love. by Charles Brockden Brown. Boston, Published by S. G. Goodrich, Sold by Bowles and Dearborn, Boston; G. and C. Carvill, New York; and H. C. Carey and I. Lea, Philadelphia MDCCCXXVII. No 112 Dep: by William Linn Brown as Pro: Augt: 3. 1835Ormond; or The Secret Witness by Charles Brockden Brown. Boston, Published by S. G. Goodrich, Sold by Bowles and Dearborn, Boston; G. and C. Carvill, New York; and H. C. Carey and I. Lea, Philadelphia MDCCCXXVII. [*No. 115 dep: by William Linn Brown as Pro: Augt: 3. 1835 *] Boston, Isaac R. Butts & Co. Printers. [*LC*]Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden Brown. Boston, Published by S. G. Goodrich, Sold by Bowles and Dearborn, Boston; G. and C. Carvill, New York; and H. C. Carey and I. Lea, Philadelphia. MDCCCXXVII.No 114 Dep: by William Linn Brown as Pro: Augt: 3. 1835 Boston, Isaac R. Butts & Co. PrintersDeposd. April 8. 1846 Isaac McLellan p. Author See Vol. 21, Pag 142 — AVALANCHE OF THE WHITE HILLS: AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE WILLEY FAMILY; AUGUST 28th, 1826.4 THE AVALANCHE But the probability is that as these were the first avalanches of any considerable magnitude or threatening aspect, which had happened there since the pass through the mountains had been discovered, and the road cut through about seventy years since, he would have concluded to remain where he as; trusting that a similar event would never again occur. The narrative of the tragic scene which soon took place in this devoted valley, shews that had his house been on his camp-ground, it would with all its inmates have been swept away; while on the other hand had the hapless family remained in the house where it was located, they would have been saved; as a large rock in the rear of their dwelling resisted the avalanche, divided the torrent of sliding earth, rocks, trees and water, leaving the house and a few feet of earth in front undisturbed. But not so was the will of Heaven. Their death has blended a gloom and terror with the sublimity of the scene. The future traveller to this spot, while he feels a weakness coming over him as he gazes up towards the heavens, and traces the horrible path of this disruption; - while he remembers that a long storm of rain beat upon the overhanging brow of the mountain, and that heavy black clouds girdled it mid-way; while his imagination draws the curtain of night over the hills and over the valley below, and he almost feels the awful gran