Vie de George Washington Traduit de l'anglais, et dédié à la jeunesse Américaine Par A. N. Girault, Maître de Français Philadelphie: J. Dobson, No 108 Chestnut Street; Kimber & Sharpless, 8 S. Fourth St. Stéréotype de L. Johnson. 1834.No 719 dep: by G. W. Donohue &c November 4, 1834 as Pro. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by G. W. Donohue, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Vie de George Washington Traduit de l'anglais, et dédié à la jeunesse Américaine Par A. N. Girault, Maître de Français Philadelphie: J. Dobson, No 108 Chestnut Street; Kimber & Sharpless, 8 S. Fourth St. Stéréotype de L. Johnson. 1834.No. 723 dep. by G. W. Donohue Nov 7 1834 as Pro ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by G. W. Donohue, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Vie de George Washington Traduit de l'anglais, et dedie a la jeunesse Americaine Par A. N. Girault, Maitre de Francais Philadelphie: J. Dobson, No 108 Chestnut Street; Kimber & Sharpless, 8 S. Fourth St. Stereotype de L. Johnson. 1834No 705 Dep: by George W. Donohue in Trust for Am: Sunday School Mission - Oct. 7, '34 as Pro:Vie de George Washington Traduit de l'anglais, Par A. Naoleon Girault. Maitre de Francais Philadelphie: American Sunday School Union, No 146 Chestnut StreetNo 704 dep: by George W. Donohue in Trust for Am: Sunday School Union Oct. 7 - 1834 as Pro:Vie de George Washington. Traduit de L'Anglais, Par A. Napoleon Girault. Philadelphie: American Sunday School Union, No 146 Chestnut Street.No 724 Dep. by Paul Beck [?] : Nov 7. 1834 as Pro. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Paul Beck, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania. Stereotyped by L. Johnson PhiladelphiaA Complete Treatise on the Gender of French Substantives, Reduced to Four simple and easy rules. by F.A. Giraud, Professor of the French Language. Extracted from his General Course of French Language, On a new and methodical plan, Soon to be published. Sit quodvis simplex. Hor. New-York: Printed by William Marks, 71 Hudson-Street. To be had at the Author's residence, 62 Spring-street. 1834.Filed Oct 18,1834 THE GOOD RESOLUTION. "He that is slow to anger, is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit, than he that taketh a city." Proverbs xvi. 32. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 609-- dep. March 5/34 by Paul Beck Jr.: &c: &c: &c: Pro:GAZETTEER OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. COMPREHENDING A GENERAL VIEW OF ITS PHYSICAL AND MORAL CONDITION, TOGETHER WITH A TOPOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF ITS COUNTIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, CANALS, RAIL ROADS, &c. ACCOMPANIED BY A MAP. BY THOMAS F. GORDON. Trenton: PUBLISHED BY DANIEL FENTON. John C. Clark, Printer, Philadelphia. 1834.No 623 dep. by Thos. J. Gordon author April 1st 1834 Entered by THOMAS F. GORDON, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.THE GOOD SON. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE SISTERS," "THE GOOD RESOLUTION," &c. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 720 dep. by Paul Beck Jr. &c Nov. : 5 1834 As Pro: ENTERED according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By PAUL BECK Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of PennsylvaniaTHE HISTORY OF NEW JERSEY FROM ITS DISCOVERY BY EUROPEANS, TO THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. BY THOMAS F. GORDON. Trenton: PUBLISHED BY DANIEL FENTON. John C. Clark, Printer, Philadelphia. 1834.No 622 dep. by Thos. J. Gordon author April 1st 1834 Entered by THOMAS F. GORDON, according to the Act of Congress, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.The Philadelphia Reader, No. 2. Comprising Selections in Prose and Verse, For the Use of Schools. By B. Bridge. Philadelphia: Edward C. Mielke, No. 181 Market Street. Stereotyped by L. Johnson 1833.No. 586 Deposited Jany. 6. 1834 By Eduaid Gmielhe Pro:The Philadelphia Reader, No. 1. comprising Selections in prose and verse, for the use of schools. By B. Bridge. Philadelphia: Edward C. Mielke, No. 181 Market Street. Stereotyped by L. Johnson. 1833.[*No. 585 Depos: January 6. 1834 By Edward C Mielke Pro:*] [*LC*]Recollections of Persons and places in the West by H. M. Brackenridge, a native of the Ohio. Philadelphia: James Kay, Jun. and Brother, 267 Market Street - near 7th. Pittsburgh: John I. Kay and Co.No. 125 Dep by James Kay Jun and Brother Pro: 2 April 1834 Entered according to the act of congress, in the year 1834, by James Kay, Jun. and Brother, in the clerk's office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania.A THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE; IN WHICH THE PRESENT USAGE IS DISPLAYED AGREEABLY TO THE DECISIONS OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY. BY M. DE LEVIZAC. WITH NUMEROUS CORRECTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND WITH THE ADDITION OF A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE GENDERS OF FRENCH NOUNS, AS ALSO WITH THE ADDITION OF ALL THE FRENCH VERBS, BOTH REGULAR AND IRREGULAR, CONJUGATED AFFIRMATIVELY - NEGATIVELY - INTERROGATIVELY - AND NEGATIVELY AND INTERROGATIVELY. BY A. BOLMAR, PRINCIPAL OF THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY, AND AUTHOR OF SEVERAL WORKS TO FACILITATE THE ACQUIREMENT OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. PHILADELPHIA: E. L. CAREY & A. HART. SOLD BY GRIGG & ELLIOTT, HOGAN & THOMPSON, DESILVER & THOMAS, AND J. LAVAL, Philadelphia. - C. DE BEHR, BERARD & MONDON, AND R. LOCKWOOD, New York. - ALLEN & TICKNOR, AND HILLIARD, GRAY & CO., Boston. - CAREY, HART & CO., Baltimore. - P. THOMPSON, Washington. - R. J. SMITH, Richmond - C. HALL, AND E. P. NASH, Norfolk, Va. - W. H. BERRETT, Charleston. - w. MCKEAN, D. C. HOTCHKISS & CO. AND G. BRUSLE, New Orleans. - A. FLASH, Cincinnati. 1834.No. 686 dep: by A. Bolmar August 2. 1834 as authorFRENCH READER: OR A STEP TO TRANSLATION, BY PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES ON A NEW PLAN; IN WHICH THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE FRENCH IS ENTIRELY EXCLUDED: LEADING THE PUPIL GRADUALLY FROM THE FIRST ELEMENTS OF THE LANGUAGE, THROUGH ITS GREATEST DIFFICULTIES: CONTAINING ALSO A TREATISE ON PRONUNCIATION. SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED, IMPROVED, AND ENLARGED. BY JOS. F. A. BŒUF, TEACHER OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. NEW-YORK SOLD BY THE PUBLISHER, 29 MURRAY-STREET; CHARLES DE BEHR, 108 BROADWAY; BERARD & MONDON, 36 COURTLANDT-STREET; AND BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS. 1834.Entered according to an act of Congress in the year 1834, by Joseph F. A. Boeuf, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York. GRATTAN, PRINTER, 116 MAIDEN-LANE.PREFACE. IN offering a Second Edition of the FRENCH READER to the Public, it may be necessary to explain its object to those unacquainted with the work. The Reader is intended to accompany a French Grammar, the system of which is to exercise intelligence as well as memory, and not the latter alone.The exercises in that Grammar contain, therefore, but the difficulties that the pupil has already learned; and the running lino of the French under the English of the exercises, is altogether dispensed with. In accordance with the same system, a series of French exercises, without the English, is published in this work, in order to enable the learner to translate, as soon as he commence the study of the language. To teachers who have adopted the Grammar, the Reader has been found indispensable. The importance of the work will appear more obvious, when it is considered, tat the interest of pupil requiring that the teacher should address him in French as soon as possible, nothing in at first more proper to facilitate this important object, than the knowledge of a certain number of words or phrases which are almost constantly rrequired during the course of instruction. On perusingiv PREFACE. the vocabularies of the first ten lessons, it will be perceived that to communicate such a knowledge has been constantly kept in view throughout the work; for, after the exercises on the two auxiliaries, the most useful verbs of the first conjugation are given; and although it may seem at first that the mere assistance of the words in the Reader is very limited, yet, on reading the phrases of the sixth exercise, and the succeeding ones, it will be easy to form an idea of the immense number of phrases that can be, even then, addressed to the learner, without deviating from the path that has been traced. The Teacher may supply, on the same plan, the wants that he may discover, and which it would have been utterly impossible to avoid. [*Fixed May 8 1834*]A NEW AND COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH TONGUE; IN WHICH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LANGUAGE IS REDUCED TO ITS SIMPLEST PRINCIPLES, BY NEW AND PLAINER RULES, To facilitate the American or English Pupil in becoming acquainted WITH ITS PECULIARITIES. CONTAINING BESIDES NEW RULES ON PRONUNCIATION; ON THE GENDER OF THE NOUNS; ON THE NATURE AND USE OF THE ARTICLES, PRONOUNS, VERBS, PARTICIPLES, &c. A NEW METHOD OF LEARNING THE IRREGULAR VERBS WITH GREATER FACILITY; An accurate List of those expressions in which Foreigners are generally found deficient. AND THE SOLUTION OF MANY DIFFICULTIES HITHERTO UNEXPLAINED. THE THIRD EDITION, CORRECTED, ENLARGED, AND IMPROVED. BY JOSEPH F.A. BOEUF, Teacher of the French Language. "Tolle lege." NEW-YORK: SOLD BY THE PUBLISHER, NO. 29, MURRAY-STREET; AND CH. DE BEHR, NO. 102, BROADWAY; BERARD AND MONDON, NO. 36, CORTLANDT- STREET; AND THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS. 1834.Filed Oct 19. 1884 Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, by Joseph F. A. Boeuf, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. NEW-YORK: HENRY LUDWIG, PRINTER, No. 72, Vesey-street.A CONCISE VIEW OF THE GLOBE. BY WILLIAM BICKNELL, JR. Hartford, Me.Wm Bicknell Jr Aug. 18, 1834THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. WITH A SUMMARY VIEW OF EACH STATE IN THE UNION. BY WILLIAM BICKNELL, Jr. Hartford, Me.Wm Bicknell Jnr Aug. 18, 1834Das Abendmahl des HERRN oder Betrachtungen über dasselbe Zum Gebrauch für Christen aller Benennungen. Selig Sind, die zum Abendmahl des Lammes berufen sind. Ossenbarung 19. 9. herausgegeben von Johann H.Bernheim. Evangelischer Prediger. Elisabethtaun: Gedruckt von W. M. Barter. 1834.No. 695- dep: by John H Berliein as author August. 28. 1834THE HOLY BIBLE, IN THE ENGLISH, HEBREW AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, CONTAINING THE ORIGINAL OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT AND APOCRYPHA, WITH AN ANCIENT REVELATION, THAT SHOWS HOW IT WAS BEFORE THE WORLDS WERE; AND HOW IT IS IN THE OTHER WORLDS, AND ALSO HOW IT SHALL BE WHEN THE WORLDS ARE PASSED AWAY; AND WITHAL, THE SEVEN DEGREES OF PERFECTION IN PARADISE, AND AGAIN ALSO, IN SEVEN DEGREES THE CONTRARY. AND ALSO, A HEBREW, ENGLISH AND GERMAN LEXICON, IN THE PREFACE OF SAID BIBLE, IN AN ALPHABETICAL STYLE, WHEREBY Almost any person can learn the Hebrew Language by themselves, &c. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM GROVE. 1834.No 694. dep: by William Grove August 16. 1834 as authorQUESTIONS ADAPTED TO GRAHAM'S PRACTICE OF THE NEW-YORK SUPREME COURT; AND COMPRISING AN ANALYSIS OF THAT WORK. BY PIERRE OGILVIE BEEBEE, STUDENT AT LAW. 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PHILADELPHIA, HENRY PERKINS. LONDON, O. RICH, No. 12 RED LION SQUARE. WILLIAM VAN NORDEN, PRINT. 1834.Filed Oct 23. 1883 CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. PAGES GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1ST PRESIDENT U. S., 24 MARTHA WASHINGTON, 10 CHARLES CARROLL OF CARROLLTON, 6 MAJOR-GENERAL NATHANAEL GREENE, 10 MAJOR-GENERAL ANTHONY WAYNE, 8 MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM MOULTRIE, 8 MAJOR-GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM, 8 COLONEL TIMOTHY PICKERING, 8 GOVERNOR ISAAC SHELBY, 12 GOVERNOR AARON OGDEN, 8 JOHN MARSHALL, LL. D., CHIEF JUSTICE U. S., 18 EDWARD SHIPPEN, LL. D., CHIEF JUSTICE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 4 BRIGADIER-GENERAL JONATHAN WILLIAMS, 8 DANIEL D. TOMPKINS, VICE PRESIDENT U. S. 8 HON. HENRY CLAY, U. S. SENATE, 8 MAJOR-GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON, PRESIDENT U. S. 8 HON. DANIEL WEBSTER, U. S. SENATE, 8 HON. WILLIAM WIRT, 6 HON. LEWIS CASS, SECRETARY AT WAR, 8 COMMODORE THOMAS MACDONOUGH, U. S. NAVY, 6 MAJOR-GENERAL ALEXANDER MACOMB, 6 HON. JOEL R. POINSETT, LL. D., 10 HON. JOSIAH S. JOHNSTON, U. S. SENATE. 10 HON. 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WILLIAM VAN NORDEN, PRINTER Filed Oct 21, 1834[*Filed Oct 10 1833*] THE JUVENILE SACRED HISTORY, CONTAINING THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS RECORDED IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE JEWISH LITERATURE, MANNERS, CUSTOMS AND ANTIQUITIES: THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, AND NUMMARY VALUE OF ALL THE JEWISH COINS, REDUCED TO THE AMERICAN STANDARD: WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE HEBREW NAMES; AND GEOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE TWELVE TRIBES, ACCOMPANIED WITH SIX MAPS; AND A SET OF APPROPRIATE QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION OF STUDENTS. THIRD EDITION REVISED. BY C. W. BAZELEY, A. M. PRINCIPAL OF THE BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. BROOKLYN: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR; AND TOLD BY WILLIAM BIGELOW, 55 FULTON-STREET. 1834.LCThe SPIRIT OF HUMANITY, EXTRACTED FROM THE PRODUCTIONS OF THE ENLIGHTENED AND BENEVOLENT OF VARIOUS AGES AND CLIMES. ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS. "Whenever a man is seen treating an animal with cruelty, it is a safe inference, that the animal is right and the man is wrong." ALBANY: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY D. M'KERCHER No. 28 Green Street. 1834. Nov 23. 1833Spirit of humanity by D. McKercher Filed Nov 23. 1833 LCTHE LITTLE RECKONER: OR INDUCTIVE EXERCISES IN MENTAL ARITHMETIC. BY RICHARD W. GREEN, AUTHOR OF INDUCTIVE EXERCISES IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR. [*Filed Dec 26th 1833*] NEW YORK: M ELRATH, BANGS, & HERBERT. STEREOTYPED BY J. S. REDFIELD. 1834.Entered, according to the act of Congress, August, 1833, by M'ELRATH, BANGS, & CO., In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the State of New York. A NEW SPELLING BOOK, ADAPTED TO DIFFERENT CLASSES OF PUPILS: COMPILED WITH A VIEW TO RENDER THE ARTS OF SPELLING AND READING EASY AND PLEASANT TO CHILDREN. BY JOHN COMLY. 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ENTERED according to act of congress, in the year 1834, by KEY & BIDDLE, in the clerk's office of the district court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Printed by J. Crissy & G. Goodman -- 4, Minor street.BIOGRAPHY OF THE SAVIOUR, AND HIS APOSTLES, WITH A PORTRAIT OF EACH. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE," "CON- CORDANCE TO THE SACRED SCRIPTURES," "LIVES OF THE EVANGELISTS," &C. &C. New York: PUBLISHED AT THE GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, No. 42 Nassau STREET. 1835. Filed Dec 24. 1834 LC Horace L. Barnum as author and proprietor Filed Dec. 24. 1834CUSTOMS AND ANECDOTES OF THE GREENLANDERS. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 1,33- dep. by Paul Beck Jr &c april 10./34 as Pro: ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. [*LC*]Filed July 15th 1834 THE COMPANION TO THE BIBLE: INTENDED FOR BIBLE CLASSES, FAMILIES, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, AND SEMINARIES OF LEARNING IN GENERAL. REVISED AND ALTERED FROM AN ENGLISH COPY; WITH QUESTIONS BY THE REV. F. H. CUMING, A. M. IN TWO PARTS. Part I. REFERRING PRINCIPALLY TO THE OLD TESTAMENT. New = York: GENERAL PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION; Depository, Press Buildings, 46 Lumber-street, in rear of Trinity Church. Protestant Episcopal Press, Print, 46 Lumber-street. 242ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by F. H. C [?] ING, (as Agent of the General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union,[?] the office of the Clerk of the Southern District of New York. LC[*Filed July 15th 1834*] THE COMPANION TO THE BIBLE: INTENDED FOR BIBLE CLASSES, FAMILIES, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, AND SEMINARIES OF LEARNING IN GENERAL. REVISED AND ALTERED FROM AN ENGLISH COPY WITH QUESTIONS BY THE REV. F. H. CUMING, A. M. IN TWO PARTS. Part II. REFERRING PRINCIPALLY TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. New York: GENERAL PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Depository, Press Buildings, 46 Lumber-street. in rear of Trinity Church. Protestant Episcopal Press, Print., 46 Lumber-street. 243CONTENTS PART II. Chap. Page. I. Title of the New Testament, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 II. Biography of the Writers of the New Testament, . . . . . . 4 III. Analysis of the Books of the New Testament, . . . . . . . 10 IV. Harmony of the Gospels, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V. Chronological Table of the New Testament Scriptures, . . . . 76 VI. The Miracles of CHRIST, . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 VII. Recorded Parables of JESUS CHRIST, . . . . . . . . . . 77 VIII. Remarkable Discourses of CHRIST, . . . . . . . . . . .78 IX. Jewish Sects, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 X. Heresies among the Apostolical Churches, . . . . . . . .82 XI. Fulfilled Prophecies of Scripture, . . . . . . . . . . . 83 XII. Unfulfilled Prophecies of Scripture, . . . . . . . . . . . 107 XII. Figurative Language of the Bible, . . . . . . . . . . .113 XIV. Index to the Symbolical Language of the Bible, . . . . . .117 XV. Character and Influence of Christianity, and its Claims upon all Mankind, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 XVI. Plan for the Annual Reading through of the Bible, . . . . . 133 XVII. Geographical Gazetteer of the New Testament, . . . . . . 139 XVIII. Scripture Money, Weights, and Measures, . . . . . . . . 144 XIX. Chronological Index to the whole Bible, . . . . . . . . . 146 ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by F. H. CUMMING, (as Agent of the General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union,) in the office of the Clerk of the Southern District of New-York.Collins & [?] A DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND RESPECTING REAL PROPERTY. BY WILLIAM CRUISE, ESQ., BARRISTER AT LAW. FOURTH AMERICAN, FROM THE THIRD AND LAST LONDON EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR. WITH THE ADDITION OF NOTES; BY THOMAS HUNTINGTON, ESQ., COUNSELLOR AT LAW. IN SIX VOLUMES.Filed June [15?], 1834 LC[*Filed July 15th 1834*] CATECHISM OF THE HISTORY OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST; WITH THE DOCTRINES AND PLACES CONNECTED WITH IT: DESIGNED FOR THE MORE ADVANCED SUNDAY SCHOLARS AND JUVENILE BIBLE CLASSES. BY THE REV. F. H. CUMING, A. M. PART I. New=York: GENERAL PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION; Depository, Press Buildings, No. 46 Lumber-street, in rear of Trinity Church. 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OSBORN AND BUCKINGHAM, PRINTERS, No. 29 Ann-street.THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA: WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING FORMULARIES FOR THE USE OF THE CHURCHES; TOGETHER WITH THE RULES AND ORDERS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GENERAL SYNOD. NEW-YORK: PRINTED BY L. NICHOLS, 111 BEEKMAN-ST. 1834.[*Filed August 19. 1834*]THE DEBTORS' PRISON: A TALE OF A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER. LET spendthrift folly be chastised by the law; let fraud be punished as severely as you will; but in the names of justice set free, after due examination, the honest debtor, who has struggled to pay all he could and deplores that he can do no more. KNAPP. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY A. 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NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE FOURTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR 1834.Filed June 17. 1834 LC[*Filed April 12. 1834*] THE DIARY: FOR 1834. BEING AN EASY MODE OF REGISTERING INCIDENTS OF PAST AND ANTICIPATED OCCURRENCE; THE MOST PRACTICABLE METHOD OF KEEPING A DIARY OR JOURNAL, SUITABLE EITHER FOR THE MERCHANTS, PROFESSIONAL MAN, OR MECHANIC; AFFORDING FACILITIES TO MAKE SUCH AN OBJECT ATTAINABLE, WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE BE IMPRACTICABLE. CONTAINING A Time Table ; a list of Officers of the Government of the United States; United States Judiciary; Circuit Court of the United States; District Court of the United States; United States Revenue Department; Foreign Consuls; Officers of the Executive Government of the State of New-York; State Judiciary; County Officers; City Officers; City Police; an Almanac for 1834-35. NEW-YORK: Published Annually, BY EDWARD S. MESIER, 51 WILLIAM-STREET. Jas. Van Norden, Printer, 49 William-street.TIME TABLE. To Jan. Feb Mch Apl. 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MESIER, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York. LCTHE LITERARY CYCLOPÆDIA, OR Universal Dictionary of Ideas; IN WHICH THE BEST DEFINITIONS, OPINIONS, AND ALLUSIONS, OF THE MOST HIGHLY GIFTED OF MANKIND, RELATING TO ALL SUBJECTS, AND IN THEIR OWN LANGUAGE, ARE RENDERED APPLICABLE TO DOMESTIC AND PUBLIC TUITION, TO CONVERSATION, AND TO THE GENERAL PURPOSES OF ACTIVE LIFE. BY THOMAS DOLBY, COMPILER OF THE SHAKSPEARIAN DICTIONARY: WITH AN ORIGINAL MEMOIR TO EACH AUTHOR, BY THOMAS ROSCOE, ESQ. [*Filed March 10th 1834*]SPECIMEN PAGE. FROM THE WORKS OF OWEN FELTHAM. ADMIRATION, ITS SOURCE AND TENDENCY DIVINE. Whatsoever is rare and passionate carries the soul to the thought of eternity. When I see the royalty of a state show, my thoughts present me something more royal than this. All endeavors aspire to eminency; all eminencies do beget an admiration: and this makes me believe that contemplative admiration is a large part of the worship of the DEITY. It is an adoration purely of the spirit. ANGER, THE BETRAYER OF THE HEART. Confession's seal is broken by this picklock; and in a brawl that is often blabbed about which in silence should have remained firmly rivetted. Men throw about in fury what, when once appeased, they tremble to remember. Tiled Man[?] [??] London: Printed by Richard Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, Published by George Berger, 42, Holywell Street, Strand. THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS CUTS. BY MAJOR JACK DOWNING, OF THE DOWNINGVILLE MILITIA. Our virtues would be proud, if our vices whipt 'em not. OLD PROVERB. [PHILADELPHIA]No. 604 Dep. By John Clarke Pro: February 24/34 LCTHE REMAINS OF THE REV. CHARLES HENRY WHARTON, D.D. WITH A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE, BY GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE, D. 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"Valetudo sustentatur notitia sui corporis, et observatione quae res aut prodesse soleant, aut obesse."--CICERO de Offic. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD. 1835.[*No. 782 Dep: by Carey, Lea, and Blanchard as Pros. Decr: 15. 1834*] ENTERED according to the Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, by CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. JOHN D. TOY, PRINTER. HISTORY OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE ARTS OF DESIGN IN THE UNITED STATES. BY WILLIAM DUNLAP, Vice President of the National Academy of Design, Author of the History of the American Theatre,--Biography of G. F. Cooke,--&c. IN TWO VOLUMES. [VOL. I.] NEW-YORK: GEORGE P. SCOTT AND CO. PRINTERS, 33 ANN STREET. 1834. [*Filed Nov 18, 1834*] ENTERED, according to act of Congress, in the year 1834, by WILLIAM DUNLAP, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York.A BRIEF VIEW OF THE Constitution of the United States. ADDRESSED TO THE LAW ACADEMY OF PHILADELPHIA BY PETER S. DU PONCEAU, LL.D. Provost of the Academy PUBLISHED BY AND FOR THE ACADEMY. PHILADELPHIA: E. G. DORSEY, PRINTER, 16 LIBRARY STREET. 1834No. 661 Dep. by J R. Tyson, John Cadualader & Peter McCall &c &c &c as pro: May 26/34.[*Filed March 13 1834*] ESSAYS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY, AND ON THE PRIVATE AND POLITICAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF MANKIND. BY JONATHAN DYMOND, AUTHOR OF "AN INQUIRY INTO THE ACCORDANCE OF WAR WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIANITY," &c. WITH A PREFACE, BY THE REV. GEORGE BUSH, M.A., ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND ORIENTAL LITERATURE IN THE NEW-YORK CITY UNIVERSITY; AUTHOR OF THE "LIFE OF MOHAMMED," "TREATISE ON THE MILLENNIUM," &c. 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"The study of Poetry has been to me its own exceeding great reward; it has soothed my afflictions; it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments; it has given me (or at least strengthened in me) the habit to discover the good and the beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.” Coleridge.No 584. Deposited Jany. 3. 1834 by H. S. Gibson AuthorMEMOIRS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, AND CONTINUED BY HIS GRANDSON AND OTHERS. WITH HIS SOCIAL EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE, PHILOSOPHICAL, POLITICAL, AND MORAL LETTERS AND ESSAYS, AND HIS DIPLOMATIC TRANSACTIONS AS AGENT AT LONDON AND MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY AT VERSAILLES. AUGMENTED BY MUCH MATTER NOT CONTAINED IN ANY FORMER EDITION WITH A POSTLIMINOUS PREFACE. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA: MCCARTY & DAVIS, No. 171 MARKET STREET 1834.No. 683 - dep: by M:Carty & David July 30 - 1834 as Pro [*LC*]MEMOIRS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, AND CONTINUED BY HIS GRANDSON AND OTHERS. 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PUBLISHED BY JAMES KAY, JUN. AND BROTHER, PHILADELPHIA. 267 Market Street--near 7th. JOHN I. KAY & CO., PITTSBURGH. 1834.[*No 1.52. dep: by Levi Fletcher May 6th 1834 as author*] Entered according to the act of congress, in the year 1834, by LEVI FLETCHER, in the clerk's office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Printed by James Kay, Jun., & Co. Race above Fourth Street. [*LC*]SCRIPTURE ANIMALS, OR NATURAL HISTORY OF THE LIVING CREATURES NAMED IN THE BIBLE, WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR YOUTH. ILLUSTRATED WITH CUTS. BY JONATHAN FISHER, A. M. He giveth to the beast his food, and to the young ravens which cry. Psalm 147:9. PORTLAND: PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM HYDE. 1834. [*as Author*]Jonathan Fisher April 3. 1834FIRE-SIDE PIETY, OR THE DUTIES AND ENJOYMENTS OF FAMILY RELIGION: CONTAINING PARTI.--COME TO PRAYER, PART II.--HOME MADE HAPPY. 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PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD--CHESNUT STREET. 1834.[*No. 641 dep: by Carey, Lea & Blanchard April 22/34. as Pros.*] ENTERED, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD, in the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. GRIGGS & CO., PRINTERS.AN EPITOME OF CANFIELD'S LECTURES ON SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY, As recently delivered in NEW-YORK AND NEWARK. In two parts. Honi soit qui mal y pense. Entered by Russel Canfield, as author and proprietor. May 31, 1834Filed May 31. 1834ENGLISH HISTORY; ADAPTED TO THE USE OF SCHOOLS, AND YOUNG PERSONS. ILLUSTRATED BY A MAP AND ENGRAVINGS. BY THE AUTHOR OF "AMERICAN POPULAR LESSONS," &c. &c. -- "a short account of the institutions of our ancestors both in war and peace;"--Rose's Sallust. NEW-YORK: ROE LOCKWOOD, 415, BROADWAY, SOLD BY LINCOLN, EDMANDS & Co. BOSTON; HOGAN & THOMPSON, PHILADELPHIA; O. STEELE, ALBANY; D. F. ROBINSON & Co. HARTFORD; DURRIE & PECK, NEW-HAVEN; AND BY BOOKSELLERS GENERALLY. 1834. [*Filed Jany 30th 1834.*]Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by ELIZA ROBBINS, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of the State of New-York. Filed Jany 30th 1834 LCTHE DIALOGUE GRAMMAR; OR, BOOK INSTRUCTOR. DESIGNED TO TEACH THE SCIENCE OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR WITHOUT A TEACHER. BY B. F. ELLS. THERE is not an instance in the history of man, of any nation making any improvement in any thing, which characterizes civilized life, till after the introduction of writing, and particularly, till after the introduction of an alphabet. Hence, the progress of improvements of every kind, has always kept pace with the improvements in the VERNACULAR LANGUAGE.--Dr. Bishop. THERE are five eminent means or methods whereby the mind is improved in the knowledge of things; and these are,--Observation, Reading, Instruction by lectures, CONVERSATION, AND MEDITATION, which last, in a most peculiar manner, is called Study.--Dr. Watts. SOUTH HANOVER, IND. PRINTED AT THE HANOVER COLLEGE PRESS. 1834.[*[Feb] [?] 1834*] [*LC*] [*SOUTH HANOVER Ia. [?]N 26*] [*20*] The Clerk of the District Court of Indiana Indianopolis Ia. South Hanover Nov. 24. 1834. Clerk of the District Court of Indiana Dear Sir,- I send you enclosed $2. for the copyright of the book, whose title you will find on the opposite leaf. Pleas send me an immediate answer, as my book will be issued from the press in about 10 days. In haste Yours very respectfully B.F. EllsELLEN CARROL. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.[*No 650 dep: by Paul Beck Jr &c May 2d 1834 as Pro:*] ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. LCCOLLOQUIAL PHRASES AND DIALOGUES IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH, ON EVERY TOPIC NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN CONVERSATION; WITH DIRECTIONS FOR PRONUNCIATION. BY JOSEPH EHRENFRIED. [Ehrenfied's Gespräche und Redensarten, über jeden Gegenstand gesellschaftlicher Unterhaltung. Nebst Unleitung zur Uussprache der Englischen Buchstaben?] Philadelphia, PUBLISHED BY HOGAN AND THOMPSON. PITTSBURG--D.M. HOGAN: For sale at Lancaster, by A. F. Osterloh;--at Harrisburg, by J. & F. Wyeth, and Gustavus S. Peters;--at Carlisle, by James Loudon ;--at Cincinnati, by Corey & Fairbank ;--at Columbus, (Ohio,) by I. N. Whiting. 1834No 716 dep by Hagan & Thompson Octo: 24. 1834 as Pro:AN ACCOUNT OF THE INDIAN CHIEF BLACK HAWK AND HIS TRIBES, THE SAC AND FOX INDIANS, WITH THE AFFECTING NARRATIVE OF A LADY, WHO WAS TAKEN PRISONER BY THE INDIANS, With a lovely infant in her arms and two young children by her side, and after murdering her husband in the most barbarous and inhuman manner, then burning him, was drove to the forest a captive, and after suffering for two years all the insults and unmerciful tortures and privations that could be inflicted by those barbarians, she, together with one child, providentially made her escape. ALSO, AN ACCOUNT OF OTHER DEPREDATIONS: THE CAPTURE OF BLACK HAWK AND HIS PARTY, THEIR TRAVELS WHILE PRISONERS THOUGH THE UNITED STATES, WITH REMARKS, ANECDOTES, &c. EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF BLACK HAWK, AND APPROPRIATE ENGRAVINGS. PHILADELPHIA, TO BE HAD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, S. E. CORNER SOUTH AND SECOND STREETS. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Zephanniah Keach, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.No. 589 Dep: January 13/34 by Zephanniah Keach Pro:AIDS TO MENTAL DEVELOPMENT; OR, HINTS TO PARENTS; BEING A SYSTEM OF MENTAL AND MORAL INSTRUCTION, EXEMPLIFIED IN CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN A MOTHER AND HER CHILDREN. WITH AN ADDRESS TO MOTHERS, BY A LADY OF PHILADELPHIA. In tones of sportive tenderness He answered all its questions, and asked others As simple as its own, yet wisely framed To wake and prove and Infant's faculties; As though its mind were some sweet instrument, And he with breath and touch were finding out What stops, or keys, would yield the richest music. MONTGOMERY. PHILADELPHIA: KEY & BIDDLE, 23 MINOR STREET. T. K. COLLINS & CO. PRINTERS, 1834.[*No. 618- dep: 24 March 1834 By Key & Biddle Pro:*] Entered according to the act of congress, in the year 1834, by Key & Biddle, in the office of the clerk of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: T. K. Collins & Co., Printers. 49 Prune Street. LCHISTORY OF THE ISRAELITES, FROM THE DEATH OF JOSEPH TO THE DEATH OF MOSES. BY REV. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, D.D. Author of the "History of the Patriarchs." PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY HENRY PERKINS, BOSTON: PERKINS AND MARVIN. 1834.[*No. 597- Dep: Feby: 3/34 by Henry Perkins Pro:*] Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Henry Perkins, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. RUSSELL AND MARTIEN, Printers. LC[*Filed Nov 8. 241 1834*] ALLEN PRESCOTT; OR, THE FORTUNES OF A NEW-ENGLAND BOY. BY THE AUTHOR OF THE "MORALS OF PLEASURE," AND "THE YOUNG EMIGRANTS." "The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that." BURNS. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET, AND SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. 1834.AMBROSE AND ELEANOR; OR, THE DISINHERITED PAIR. A tale of the Revolution, BY AN OFFICER. 2. VOL. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH A. CLUSSMAN, 21 Madison-street. 1834.Filed Dec 1 1834LIBRARY OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. THE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY; A DIGEST OF MEDICAL LITERATURE. EDITED BY ISAAC HAYS, M. D. SURGEON TO WILLS' HOSPITAL; PHYSICIAN TO THE PHILADELPHIA ORPHAN ASYLUM; MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, &c. &c. &c. Philadelphia: CAREY, LEA, & BLANCHARD. 1834.No. 712 - dep: by Carey, Lea & Blanchard October 13th 1834 as ProprietorsDec. 3. 1834Albany Dec 1st. 1834. Sir, Please to send me immediately a certificate of a copy-right of the enclosed wood-cut representing a Wild horse at full speed, and a groupe of horses in the back-ground. Yours respectfully Julius R. Ames AMESWild horse a plate J. R. Ames Filed Dec. 3. 1834GLI ARABI NELLE GALLIE O SIA IL TRIONFO DELLA FEDE DI LUIGI ROMANELLI. THE ARABS IN GAUL, OR THE TRIUMPH OF FAITH, A MELO-DRAMATIC OPERA, In Two Acts, THE MUSIC BY PACINI. AS REPRESENTED AT THE NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE, JANUARY, 1834. NEW YORK: PRINTED BY J. M. ELLIOTT, 6 OLD SLIP. SOLD AT THE OPERA TICKET OFFICE, AT JAMES L. HEWITT & CO'S. 137 BROADWAY, AND AT F. PALMO'S COFFEE ROOM. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS.Filed Jan 9. 1834TRUE CHRISTIANITY: By John Arndt. ABRIDGED AND REVISED BY JACOB FREDERICK FEDDERSEN; Translated FROM THE GERMAN, By John N. Hoffman. PASTOR OF THE EVANG. LUTHERAN CHURCH, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL I Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord! shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father, which is in heaven. Math. 7: 21. Chambersburg: PRINTED BY J. PRITTS. 1834. No. 640 dep: by P Berlin April 17. 1834 as Pro:[*No 703*] Notes, Explanatory and Practical, on the Epistle to the Romans, designed for Bible Classes and Sunday Schools. By Albert Barnes. [*dep: by A. Barnes Oct. 1 1834*]No 703 depd: by A. Barnes as auth: Oct 1- 1834 Author[*No. 702 dep: by A. Barnes*] Questions on the Epistle to the Romans, designed for Bible Classes and Sunday Schools. By Albert Barnes. [*Oct 1 - 1834*]No 702 depd: by A. Barnes as author Oct: 1.1834 Author[*No. 100 dep by A Barnes*] Notes, Explanatory and Practical, on the Acts of the Apostles, designed for Bible Classes and Sunday School Teachers. By Albert Barnes. [*Oct 1-1834.*]No 701 depd: by A. Barns as authr: Oct. 1-1834 AuthorANCIENT MNERALOGY: OR, AN INQUIRY RESPECTIN MINERAL SUBSTANCES MENTIONED BY THE ANCIENTS: WITH OCCASIONAL REMARKS ON THE USES TO WHICH THEY WERE APPLIED. BY N. F. MOORE, LL. D. PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK AND LATIN LANGUAGES IN COLUMBIA COLLEGE, NEW YORK. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY G. & C. CARVILL & CO. M DCCC XXXIV.Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by N. F. MOORE, In the clerk's office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. WM. VAN NORDEN, PRINT.PREFACE. THE author is aware that in venturing upon a scientific theme he transcends the limits of his province, but relies for indulgence on the fact, that his subject is considered chiefly in the light in which it presents itself in the writings of those ancients whom it is his proper business to interpret. It is, moreover, possible for one who makes no pretension to original discovery; who, far from being a proficient, is himself a learner; to collect from various quarters, and arrange, what may contribute to the entertainment or instruction of others, who want leisure or opportunity for similar pursuits. And if, in the performance of this task, he occasionally fail, he may reasonably hope to find in those, whom superior knowledge qualifies to aid him, not server censors, but indulgent friends. As such, then, does the author look to the learned and scientific, for benevolent suggestions, that may enable him, perhaps, at some future time, to render this, now very imperfect essay, somewhat less unworthy their regard.Filed Dec 5 1834THE MORAL TESTAMENT OF A MAN. PHILADELPHIA: KEY AND BIDDLE, 23, MINOR STREET. 1834.No. 676 dep: by James Crissy July 7th: 1834 as Pro:THE MOTHER'S FRIEND: OR FAMILIAR DIRECTIONS FOR FORMING THE MENTAL AND MORAL HABITS OF YOUNG CHILDREN. NEW-YORK: LEAVITT, LORD & CO., 182 Broadway, BOSTON:--CROCKER & BREWSTER. 1834.Filed June 30 1834 LCTHE CONSTITUTIONAL GUIDE; COMPRISING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES; WITH NOTES AND COMMENTARIES FROM THE WRITINGS OF JUDGE STORY, CHANCELLOR KENT, JAMES MADISON, AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN CITIZENS. COMPILED BY R. K. MOULTON. New-York: SOLD BY G. & C. CARVILL & CO.; HALSTEAD & VOORHIES, D. APPLETON & CO.; BETTS & ANSTICE; AND CHARLES S. FRANCIS. 1834. [*Filed Nov. 1. 1834*]Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by R. K. MOULTON, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. LCLegislative and documentary History of the Banks of the United States From the time of establishing the Bank of North America, 1781, to October, 1834: with notes and comments, by R. K. Moulton. New-York: Sold by G. & C. Carvill & Co.: Halstead & Voorhies; D. Appleton & Co.; Betts & Anstice; and Charles S. Francis. 1834 [Filed Nov. 1. 1834] Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1834 by R.K. Moulton in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. LCSYSTEM OF MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY, INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS OF THE EDINBURGH, LONDON, AND DUBLIC PHARMACOPŒIAS By JOHN MURRAY, M. D. FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, &c.; LECTURER ON CHEMISTRY, AND ON MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY. SIXTH EDITION. ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT STATE OF CHEMICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCE, By JOHN MURRAY, M. D. FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH; LECTURER ON CHEMISTRY; MEMBER AND FORMERLY PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL PHYSICAL SOCIETY; MEMBER OF THE ROYAL MEDICAL SOCIETY, THE HUNTERIAN SOCIETY, &c. WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS BY JOHN B. BECK, M.D. PROFESSOR OF MATERIA MEDICA AND OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, ONE OF THE PHYSICIANS TO THE NEW-YORK HOSPITAL, &c. &c. NEW-YORK: W.E. DEAN, PRINTER, 32 ANN-STREET. COLLINS AND HANNAY, AND J. B. COLLINS. 1834. Filed [Jan?] 2Filed Jan [??] 1834 Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-four, by WILLIAM E. DEAN, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. LCLEWIS JOERRES THE MNEMONICK AND UNIVERSAL NUMERICAL MONITOR. IN FOUR PARTS. by Lewis Joerres PART FIRST. NEW YORK: PRINTED BY LEWIS NICHOLS, 111 Beekman street. 1834.Filed Oct 13 1834The Mind's Jubilee, a sketch: with notes and illustrations Companion of Religion; where she came, There Freedom came; where dwelt, there Freedom dwelt; Ruled where she ruled; expired where she expired. Pollok. Philadelphia: George, Latimer & Co. No. 13. So. Fourth Street. Printed by Wm. F. Geddes, No. 9 Library Street MDCCCXXXIV No. 648 - Deposited 1 May 1834. by William F. Geddes Pr:Missionary Manual: a sketch of the history and present state of Christian missions to the heathen. Designed to accompany the map of the world pub- lished by the American Sunday-School Union. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union. No. 146 Chestnut Street.No 708 dep: by Paul Beck, Jr. : [?] Octr: 1- 1834 as Pro: Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Paul Beck, Jun. Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday- school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. LCAN ACCOMPANIMENT TO MITCHELL'S REFERENCE AND DISTANCE MAP OF THE UNITED STATES ; CONTAINING AN INDEX OF ALL THE COUNTIES, DISTRICTS, TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, &c., IN THE UNION ; TOGETHER WITH AN INDEX OF THE RIVERS ; BY WHICH ANY COUNTY, DISTRICT, TOWNSHIP, &C., OR RIVER MAY BE FOUND ON THE MAP, WITHOUT DIFFICULTY : ALSO, A GENERAL VIEW OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THE SEVERAL STATES AND TERRITORIES ; WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE ACTUAL AND PROSPECTIVE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE UNION : THE WHOLE, IN CONNEXION WITH THE MAP, ILLUSTRATING THE GEOGRAPHY, TOPOGRAPHY, AND STATISTICS OF THE UNION, IN A MORE COMPLETE AND SATISFACTORY MANNER THAN HAS BEEN HITHERTO ATTEMPTED. PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY MITCHELL AND HINMAN, No. 6, NORTH FIFTH STREET. 1834.[*No: 132 dep: by Mitchell and Hinman -- as Pro: 5th Apr. 1834*] Entered, according to the act of Congress, in the year 1834, by MITCHELL & HINMAN, in the clerk's office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania.Filed Dec. 17. 1834 WORDS OF A BELIEVER. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF F. DE LA MENNAIS. NEW-YORK: CHARLES DE BEHR, PUBLISHER, No. 102, Broadway. 1834.[Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by CHARLES DE BEHR, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District ofNew-York.] NEW-YORK: HENRY LUDWIG, PRINTER, No. 72, Vesey-street.PREFACE. ix 8. "They demand the abolition of the system of centralization which concentrates all powers and all interests at Paris, to the injury of the provinces. They desire the organization of provincial and commercial governments." "Such," says M. de la Mennais, "are the doctrines of 'l'Avenir,' and we have a firm hope that they will gradually dissipate many prejudices, calm much passion, and bring together hearts long divided. Let us never forget that union alone will save us; a union springing from confidence, as confidence itself springs from a respect for mutual rights. Happy shall we be if our efforts, which nothing can discourage may contribute to hasten their brotherly union, and to establish on an immovable foundation, order and liberty in our beautiful country." These are the opinions of M. de la Mennais since the year 1830. Such opinions were not sanctioned by Pope Gregory the Sixteenth. Indeed, many of the French clergy disavowed them. The Abbé made a journey to Rome, and there solicited an audience with his Holiness, relative to the continuance of the publication of his journal. The Pope, however, disapproved of it, and the Priest, unwilling to encounter the thunders of the Vatican, at length suppressed the publication. But his party, though silent, still lived in Paris, and by many the Pope was censured. The fire was still burning, though partially smothered. At length, to the astonishment of all, M. de la Mennais throws out to the people of France his book "Paroles d'un Croyant." His own brother writes to his Bishop expressing his sorrow for the appearance of the work; M. de la Mennais is silenced, and afterwards excommunicated. Such is the history of this singular man, as gathered from the statements of thex PREFACE. French correspondent of one of our most respectable religious journals.* It only remains to speak briefly of the work now in the reader's hands. It is remarkable on many accounts. If nothing more were known of it, than that hundreds of thousands of copies (we would be understood literally,) have been sold in France, this single fact would perhaps justify the natural curiosity of thoughtful men to examine for themselves a book which has met with a demand so uncommonly extensive. But there are other and more interesting points of view in which this little work may be considered. The advocates of liberal principles in France, have unfortunately but seldom been heard to utter the slightest word which could be construed into the approbation or acknowledgment of the claims of Christianity. Indeed, with the single exception of the gifted Chateaubriand, our author may be considered as standing alone, in avowing himself to be alike the friend of Christianity, and of civil liberty. In the bloody scenes of the first revolution of France, the cause of Freedom suffered, because the frightful horrors of a fierce and lawless democracy which profaned the holy name of liberty were identified with the cause of infidelity. But true freedom has no alliance with infidelity. Rational liberty will ever find her best support in the mild, the benevolent, and equitable principles of Christianity. To this great truth, the eyes of the Abbé de la Mennais have been opened by an observation of the melancholy fact presented in the history of his own beautiful country, that successful revolutions do not always result in the establishment of liberty. He has discovered that it is not sufficient merely that men should * The New-York Observer. LCAn Original and Entire new plan, for a real National Currency, and a National Bank: each suited to the demands of this great, improving, agricultural, manufacturing & commercial republic. With appropriate Introductory and concluding Remarks. by Thomas Mendenhall. "That energy which is to carry forward the intellect of a people, belongs chiefly to private individuals, who devote themselves to thought - who worship Truth - who originate the views demanded by the age - who help us to throw off the yoke of established prejudices - who improve on old modes, or invent better." Dr. Channing. Philadelphia: Printed for the author, by J. Rakestraw. 1834No 697 dep: by Thos. Mendenhall Septr. 2d. 1834 as authorNEW FRENCH AND ENGLISH PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY, ON THE BASIS OF NUGENT'S, WITH Many New Words in General Use. IN TWO PARTS: I. FRENCH & ENGLISH,--II. ENGLISH & FRENCH. EXHIBITING THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE FRENCH IN PURE ENGLISH SOUNDS, THE PARTS OF SPEECH, GENDER OF FRENCH NOUNS, REGULAR AND IRREGULAR CONJUGATIONS OF VERBS, ACCENT OF ENGLISH WORDS, LIST OF THE USUAL CHRISTIAN AND PROPER NAMES, AND NAMES OF COUNTRIES AND NATIONS. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED PRINCIPLES OF FRENCH PRONUNCIATION, AND AN ABRIDGED GRAMMAR. By F.C. MEADOWS, M.A. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, CORRECTED AND IMPROVED WITH A SELECTION OF IDIOMATIC PHRASES. By GEORGE FOLSOM, A.M. NEW YORK: PETER HILL, 94 BROADWAY. 1834 Peter Hill-ProprietorFiled Feb. 20. 1834 LCFiled Jan 30 1834 MATILDE DI SHABRAN OR CORRADINO, [O SIA?] IL TRIONFO DELLA BELTA. MATILDA DI SHABRAN AND CORRADINO, OR THE TRIUMPH OF BEAUTY, An Opera, in Two Acts. THE MUSIC BY ROSSINI. AS REPRESENTED AT THE NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE, FEBRUARY, 1834. NEW YORK: PRINTED BY J.M. ELLIOTT, 6 OLD SLIP. SOLD AT THE OPERA TICKET OFFICE, AT JAMES L. HEWITT & CO.'S 137 BROADWAY, AND AT F. PALMO'S COFFEE ROOM. (PRICE THREE SHILLINGS.) 1834.ARGOMENTO Il palazzo di Corradino era così pieno dapertutto, di stravaga di orrori ; che tutti i curiosi, e particolarmente le donne, cl odiava implacabilmente, lo fuggivano. La guerra ed i erano il solo cibo di quell' anima feroce. Eduardo figliue Raimondo Lopez nemico di lui, fù una delle sue vittime, lo te in una torre, finchè cedesse, e confessasse esser vinto. Matilde di Shabran, ardì calpestare le soglie del palazzo; ove accompagnata di Aliprando medico, e favorito di Corradi quale al minimo dolore ch'egh sentive avvilivasi come l debole persona. La Contessa d'Arco promessa sposadi Corrandino in virtù d'un tratto, ne sollecitava [l'adempimento?] essa vide Matilde, o ne immediatamente di gelosia, l insullò, e la provocò. Ma piacque agli occhi di Corradino, [e ni?] ben accolta. Corradino delirava per lei e disaregie a la Contessa. Il furore di questa, non aveva più limiti e cominciò a medita rovina di quell' innocentte. Onde otten da corruppe il carce; e fece ch' egli mettesse in libertà Eduardo, per essere attribe Matilde sifatto attentato. Eduardo sì presentò libero a Corrandino, al momento che ripo una vittoria contro le armi di Raimondo, e lo perseguitava i bosco onde obbligarlo al dacho. Una lettera di Eduardo a Matilde riagraziandola por la sua libertà, fece scopriro a Corra, secondo la insidie della Contessa, chi fosse il sospetto autore tilde fù condannata ad esser innciata al fiume, ed il Poeta Is fù incaricato dell' esecuzione di quest' ordine. Constui arriv poco tempo nel Castello, cra stato da principio creduto da dino spia, poi negromante, e causa del de lui amore, e de rimasta come piacevole passatempo. Il Posta non fù così sollecito all' esecusione del suo incari Corradino assendosi disingannato, per mezio di Eduardo carceriere Udolfo, e quindi pentito, devesse piengere la irreparabile della sua amante. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834 by Jospeh Attinelli, Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. LCMARIE, THE BANDIT'S DAUGHTER; A POEM. NEW-YORK : PRINTED BY E. B. CLAYTON, No. 9 Thames-street. 1834.Filed Dec 16. 1834 LCTHE MANSION OF BLISS. A PRETTY STORY, FOR GOOD LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS. NEW-YORK: ISAAC T. HOPPER, BOOKSELLER, No. 386, Pearl-street. M DCCC XXXIV. Filed March 21. 1834[*Filed July 5 -- -- 1834:*] THE EARLY LIFE OF CHRIST, AN EXAMPLE TO YOUTH. BY HENRY MARCH. WITH A PREFACE AND INDEX BY AN AMERICAN PREACHER New-York: JOHN H. TURNEY, 186 Fulton-street. 1834.A Philological Recorder; adapted for the oral system of teaching living languages. By Jean Manesca. New-York: Printed by E. B. Clayton, No. 9 Thames-street. 1834.Filed Oct 2. 1834 LC[*Filed {240 Nov 8. 1834*] THE POLITICAL GRAMMAR OF THE UNITED STATES; OR, A COMPLETE VIEW OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF THE GENERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS, WITH THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THEM. DEDICATED AND ADAPTED TO THE YOUNG MEN OF THE UNITED STATES. BY EDWARD D. MANSFIELD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET, AND SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. 1834. [*Dep. Copy*]No 179 AN ORAL SYSTEM OF TEACHING LIVING LANGUAGES; ILLUSTRATED BY A PRACTICAL COURSE OF LESSONS IN THE FRENCH, THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE ENGLISH: BY JEAN MANESCA. Grammar is to language what forms are to bodies; None truly teaches the one without showing the other. IN TWO VOLUMES. [VOLUME I.] New=York: PRINTED BY EDWIN B. CLAYTON, No. 9 Thames-street. 1834.Filed Aug 9. 1834 Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by JEAN MANESCA, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. LCM'NAIR'S NEW PRIMER; OR, THE EASY INSTRUCTER. CONTAINING A SELECTION OF WORDS CAREFULLY ADAPTED TO THE CAPACITIES OF CHILDREN. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, NO. 36 VINE STREET. 1834. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by William M'Nair, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.No. 713 Dep. by William M'Nair Octr. 16th : 1834 as AuthorA GEOGRAPHICAL COMPENDIUM: EMBRACING THE SITUATION, BOUNDARIES, CAPITAL, WITH ITS LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, ZONE, POPULATION, NO. OF SQUARE MILES, INHABITANTS TO A SQUARE MILE, GOVERNMENT, RELIGION, AND CIVILIZATION, WITH THE MOST REMARKABLE ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, AND MINERAL PRODUCTIONS, &c, &c, &c OF THE SEVERAL STATES, REPUBLICS, KINGDOMS, AND EMPIRES IN THE KNOWN WORLD Digested on a Plan entirely New, And designed to be used as a reference; and also, to assist the learner in acquiring a practical knowledge of Geography. Complied from Recent Approved Publications By a Citizen of New-York 1834 Filed July 18th Rutger B Millir Esq Sir Please Record the above which is the title of a chart to the Security of Erastus P Smith agreeable to the Statute for securing the right to Publish to Authors, proprietors &c of Maps Charts &c f & forward your bill Guilford July 15 1834 A.C. MosesGeographical Compendium by Erastus P. Smith Filed July 18. 1834 July 16 [Free ?] A C Moses PM Guilford NY [*LC*] Rutger B Miller Esq District Clk Utica[*June Filed [May] 20th. 1834*] THE TAILOR'S MASTERPIECE: BEING AN EASY AND CORRECT MODE OF ASCERTAINING THE TRUE FORM OF MAN. BY WILLIAM GARLAND. NEW-YORK: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1834.Tailors Masterpiece William Garland June 20. 1834 LC[*author*] THE CHILD'S BOOK OF BIBLE STORIES WITH PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIONS AND REMARKS. No. 1 ON THE FALL. BY REV. T.H. GALLAUDET, Late Principal of the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 150 NASSAU-STREET, NEW-YORK. 1834. D. Fanshaw, Printer.Filed Oct 18. 1834CALAVAR; OR, THE KNIGHT OF THE CONQUEST: A ROMANCE OF MEXICO. __________________ Escucha, pues, un rato, y diré cosas Estrañas y espantosas, poco á poco. Garcilaso de la Vega. __________________ IN TWO VOLMES. VOL. I. ________________ Philadelphia: CAREY, LEA, & BLANCHARD. ............... 1834.No. 717. dep: by Carey, Lea, and - Blanchard, 24 Octr: '34 as Prop: Entered, according to the act of Congress in the year 1834, by CAREY, LEA, & BLANCHARD, in the clerk's office of the district court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. [*LC*]A FULL REPORT OF THE CASE OF STACY DECOW, AND JOSEPH HENDRICKSON, vs. THOMAS L. SHOTWELL. DECIDED AT A SPECIAL TERM OF THE NEW JERSEY COURT OF APPEALS, HELD AT TRENTON, IN JULY AND AUGUST, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE. 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"The iron rod and fatal spear, We wield for death, throughout the year; We wield for death, the iron rod, And thousands send to meet their God."=--Esculapiaans. "We use such balms as have no strife, With nature or streams of life; With blood our hands we never stain, Nor poison men to ease their pain."--Thomsonians. the right wherof he claims as author and proprietor. In conformity with an Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to amend the several Acts respecting copy-rights." FREDERICK J. BETTS, Clerk of the Southern District of New-York. [*LC*][*Filed Dec. 15 1834*] LETTERS IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CONTROVERSY. BY W. C. BROWNLEE, D. D. OF THE COLLEGIATE PROTESTANT REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, NEW YORK. "Veritas omnia vincit."--Rev. vi. 2--4, Second Edition, revised and enlarged. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR: PHILADELPHIA, J. WHETHAM: HARTFORD, D.F. ROBINSON. 1834.[*Filed Jany 2. 1834*] DENTOLOGIA: A POEM ON THE DISEASES OF THE TEETH AND THEIR PROPER REMEDIES. BY SOLYMAN BROWN, A.M. 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In the Office of the Clerk of the Southern District of New.York.[*Feby 11th 1834*] THE MEDICAL BOTANIST, AND EXPOSITOR OF DISEASES AND REMEDIES, CONTAINING, First--a description of between three and four hundred American Medical Plants with their localities. Second--directions for collecting and curing Vegetables for medical purposes. Third--an arrangement of medical plants into 30 classes, in accordance with their operative virtues. Fourth--a choice selection of one hundred or more recipes, collected from vari- ous sources. Fifth--a description of the symptoms of diseases, from the most approved authors, accompanied with references to the different vegetable remedies for their removal. Sixth--re- marks on dyspepsy, diet, dress and exercise. Seventh--a table in which the meaning of all words made use of in the work, not in common use, will be explained. "Man should observe kind Nature's laws, And from them learn result and cause." [*checkmark*] BY DANIEL J. 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PHILADELPHIA: WILLIAM BROWN, PRINTER. 1834.No. 706 dep: by Angelina Grimke October 8th 1834 as authorA GRAMMAR FOR CHILDREN, WITH EMBLEMATIC ILLUSTRATIONS _______ By Roscoe G. Greene. _______ AUGUSTA: PUBLISHED BY G. S. CARPENTER & CO. 1834.Roscoe G. Greene Eqr. LC June 16, 1834GREENLAND MISSION; OR, INTERESTING INCIDENTS IN THE LIVES OF MORAVIAN CONVERTS. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.N. 591 Dep: Jany: 14/34 by Paul Beck Jr etc etc etc Pro:Prayers, adapted to Various Occasions of Social Worship, for which provision is not made in The Book of Common Prayer. By Alexander V. Griswold, Bishop of the Eastern Diocese.No. 699 dep: by WIlliam [Marsh??] Septr: 15th 1834 as Prop. CATECHISM OF TRIGONOMETRY, FOR THE USE OF THE STUDENTS OF THE NEW-YORK UNIVERSITY. BY CHARLES W. HACKLEY, ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS. NEW-YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS. WEST & TROW, PRINTERS, 144 Fulton-street. 1834. Filed March 7, 1934 A CATECHISM AND NOTES UPON THE ALGEBRAS OF BOURDON AND LACROIX; FOR THE USE OF THE STUDENTS OF THE NEW-YORK UNIVERSITY. BY [*checkmark*] CHARLES W. HACKLEY, ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS. NEW YORK-WEST & TROW, PRINTERS. 144 Fulton-street. 1834.Filed Feb. 24. 1834[*checkmark*] HADASSAH THE JEWISH ORPHAN. ILLUSTRATED WITH FINE CUTS. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 737 dep: by Paul Beck Jr [& C?] as Pro: 4 Decr: 1834 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By Paul Beck, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.A KEY TO THE AMERICAN EDITION OF BONNYCASTLE'S MENSURATION. Containing Solutions to all the Questions left unsolved in that Work. [*checkmark*] BY BENJAMIN HALLOWELL. SECOND EDITION. Adapted to the revised Edition of Mensuration, BY JAMES RYAN. Philadelphia. PUBLISHED BY KIMBER AND SHARPLESS, NO. 8, SOUTH FOURTH STREET. A. Waldie, Printer 1834.No. 669 dep: by Kimber & Sharpless June 10th 1834 as Pros. LCA DIAGRAM of the TRIANGULATION for the SURVEY of the COAST of the UNITED STATES, made in 1817 AND 1833. and the Secondary Triangles made in 1833 & 1834. in Connecticut & upon Long Island. [*checkmark*] [*by T.R. Hapler*]Filed Dec. 31, 1834THE [*checkmark*] HARVEY BOYS. ILLUSTRATING THE EVILS OF INTEMPERANCE AND THEIR REMEDY. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 722 dep. by Paul Beck Jr. [??] Nov 7 1834 as Pro: Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, BY PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-School Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.The Mother's Nursery Songs. By Thomas Hastings, Author of "Dissertation on Musical Taste" - one of the compilers of "Musica Sacra" - "Spiritual Songs" - "Infant Minstrel." &c. &c. [IMAGE] New-York: Published by John P. Haven, 148, Nassau Street. 1834. Filed October 15th 1834.Filed Oct 15, 1834 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by John P. Havens, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.THE UNION MINSTREL. FOR THE USE OF SABBATH-SCHOOLS AND JUVENILE CLASSES. BY THOMAS HASTINGS, Author of ‘Dissertation on Musical Taste,” One of the Compliers of “Musica Sacra,” “Spiritual Songs,” &c. PREPARED FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET. No. 610 Deposited 6 Mar: 1834 by P. Beck Jr: Tr: in Trust for A.S.S.U. Pr:Kaspar Hauser's kurzgefasste Lebensgeschichte und Tod, nach authentischen Quellen. Preis 6 1/4 Cents. In deutscher und engluscher Sprache. Philadelphia, In der Expedition "der alten und neuen Welt." In New=York bei Weidermeyer und in Baltimore bei Mohl, German=Hotel. 1834.No. 645 dep: by John G. Wessellhoeft as Pro: April 30/ 34 LCHEBREW CUSTOMS; OR THE MISSIONARY'S RETURN. BY THE AUTHOR OF "JANE SCOTT," "ONLY SON." &c. PREPARED FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLCATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, No. 146 CHESTNUT-STREETno 653 des: by Paul Beck Jr- &c May 7th: 1834 as Pro: ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By PAUL BECK, Jr. Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. THE HEART DELINEATED IN ITS STATE BY NATURE, AND AS RENEWED BY GRACE. BY A PRESBYTER OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. NEW YORK: SWORDS, STANFORD, AND CO. No. 152 Broadway. 1834. Swords, Stanford, & co. proprietorsFiled Jany. 18 1834HAWKINS’S PICTURE OF QUEBEC; WITH HISTORICAL RECOLLECTIONS. QUEBEC: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY NEILSON & COWAN. 1834. NE[*Filed August 29, 1834*]LETTERS OF [*checkmark*] ELIAS HICKS. INCLUDING ALSO A FEW SHORT ESSAYS, WRITTEN ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, MOSTLY ILLUSTRATIVE OF HIS DOCTRINAL VIEWS TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A DISSERTATION ON HIS LIFE, MINISTRY, AND WRITINGS. NEW YORK. PUBLISHED BY ISAAC T. HOPPER. M DCCC XXXIV.Filed May 9. 1834HISTORY OF CONGRESS; EXHIBITING A CLASSIFICATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE, AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. VOLUME I. FROM MARCH 4, 1789, TO MARCH 3, 1793, EMBRACING THE FIRST TERM OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD. 1834.[*No. 595 dep: Jany 28, 1834 By Carey Lea & Blanchard, Pro:*] Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD, in the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. GRIGGS & CO., PRINTERS[*Filed April 28 1834*] [*checkmark*] HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES: No. I. OR UNCLE PHILIP'S CONVERSATIONS WITH THE CHILDREN ABOUT VIRGINIA. NEW-YORK PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET 1834.[*Filed April 16, 1834*] HISTORY OF POPERY, INCLUDING ITS ORIGIN, PROGRESS, DOCTRINES, PRACTICE, INSTITUTIONS, AND FRUITS, TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. BY A WATCHMAN. "I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night."--Isa. Ixii.6. WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY, BY SAMUEL MILLER, D.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Ch. Government in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N.J. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY JOHN P. HAVEN, NO. 148 NASSAU STREET. 1834.[*checkmark*] HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, OR REPUBLIC OF AMERICA: DESIGNED FOR SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE LIBRARIES. FIFTH EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED. EMMA WILLARD, PRINCIPAL OF TROY FEMALE SEMINARY. NEW YORK: N & J. WHITE, 108 PEARL-STREET. 1834.[*Wed Oct 16 1834*] Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by EMMA WIL- LARD, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York.A TREATISE UPON THE PRACTICE OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY; WITH AN APPENDIX OF FORMS. [*checkmark*] BY MURRAY HOFFMAN, ESQUIRE. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. NEW YORK: HALSTED & VOORHIES, Corner of Nassau and Cedar Streets. 1834.Filed June, 2 1834 Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1834, by MURRAY HOFFMAN, Esquire, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. OSBORN & BUCKINGHAM, PRINTERS, No. 29 Ann-street.Filed Aprl 28. 1833 FAMILIAR ANECDOTES OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. BY JAMES HOGG, THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD. WITH A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF SHEPHERD, BY S. DEWITT BLOODGOOD. “A man’s a man, for a’ that.” NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 82, CLIFF-STREET. AND SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. M DCCC XXX1V.THE HOME BOOK OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE : BEING A POPULAR TREATISE ON THE MEANS OF AVOIDING AND CURING DISEASES, AND OF PRESERVING THE HEALTH AND VIGOUR Of the Body to the latest Period; INCLUDING ALSO, AN ACCOUNT OF THE NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF REMEDIES THE TREATMENT OF THE DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANCY AND PARTURITION. BY A PHYSICIAN OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA : KEY AND BIDDLE, 23, MINOR STREET. 1834No. 790 depd: by Key & Biddle dece: 30 1834 as Pros. ENTERED according to act of congress, in the year 1834, by KEY & BIDDLE, in the clerk's office of the district court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Printed by J. Crissy & G. Goodman - 4, Minor streetHOURS OF DEVOTION: TRANSLATED FROM THE THIRTEENTH GERMAN EDITION : BY A MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF LETTERS. PHILADELPHIA: 1834.[*No. 664 dep: by Theophilus Finn May 29th 1834 as Pro:*] [Copy right secured according to law.] LCJan. 14th 1834 An IMPARTIAL NARRATIVE of the MOST IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENTS which TOOK PLACE BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES and the INSURGENTS, DURING THE IRISH REBELLION, IN 1798; including very INTERESTING INFORMATION NOT BEFORE PUBLISHED. CAREFULLY COLLECTED FROM AUTHENTIC LETTERS. SECOND EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.Narrative of Irish Rebellion 1770 Levi Harris Filed Jany 14th 1834 Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1833, by LEVI HARRIS, in the Clerk's Office of the Northern District of New York.MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE, COMPOSED ORIGINALLY FOR THE USE OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES [checkmark] BY THOMAS JEFFERSON. WITH REFERENCES TO THE PRACTICE AND RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The whole brought down to the practice of the present time; to which are added THE RULES AND ORDERS OF BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS. PHILADELPHIA : HOGAN & THOMPSON. PITTSBURGH - D. M. HOGAN. 1834.No. 928 dep: by Hogan & Thompson Nov: 17, 1934 as Pros.THE BOTANICAL TEACHER FOR NORTH AMERICA : IN WHICH ARE DESCRIBED THE INDIGENOUS AND COMMON EXOTIC PLANTS, GROWING NORTH OF THE GULF OF MEXICO. [check mark] BY LAURA JOHNSON : UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF PROF. A. EATON. THE GENERIC CHARACTERS ARE FROM THE CONCISE SYSTEM OF LINDLEY ; THE SPECIFIC ARE GIVEN BY SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS. THESE ARE PRECEDED BY A CONDENSED VIEW OF THE ARTIFICIAL METHOD, AND FOLLOWED BY THE NATURAL ONE. ALBANY : PUBLISHED BY OLIVER STEELE, And for sale by Grigg & Elliot, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, Desilver & Thomas, Hogan & Thompson, U. Hunt, and Perkins & Marvin, Philadelphia ; Collins & Hannay, N. & J. White, S. Wood & Sons, and G. & C. & H. Carvill, New York; Carter, Hendee & Co., Lilly, Wait & Co., Stinson & Clapp, and Crocker & Brewster, Boston ; W. S. Parker & Son, and Z. Clark, Troy. N. TUTTLE, printer, Troy. 1834 March 14th O. S. proprietorBotanical teacher by Laura Johnson O. Steele Filed March 14th 1834 14 Paid [illegible initials] Miller Esq Utica, N.Y. LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THIRD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES - "Let laurels, drench'd in pure Parnassian dews, "Reward his mem'ry, dear to every muse, "Who, with a courage of unshaken root, "In honour's field advancing his firm foot," "Plants it upon the line that Justice draws, "And will prevail, or perish in her cause." - BY WILLIAM LINN, ESQ. - ITHACA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY MACK & ANDRUS, proprietor -1834. Feb. 26. 1834Life of Jefferson Mack and Andrus Filed Feby 26th 1834ANSWERS TO "213 Questions without Answers," By D. DeVinne, WITH REJOINDERS, By A. C. Thomas, NEW-YORK: P.Price, 2 Chatham-Square. 1834.Filed March 22. 1834.THREE YEARS IN THE PACIFIC INCLUDING NOTICES OF BRAZIL, CHILE, BOLIVIA, AND PERU. BY AN OFFICER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY. "Comme à mes chers amis je vous veux tout conter." Corneille. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD. 1834.No. 718 Dele: by Carey, Lea & Blanchard. 24th October 1834 as Pros.THE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE Through the MIDDLE AND NORTHERN STATES, AND THE PROVINCES OF CANADA. SIXTH EDITION -- ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Apl 16th 1834 G. M. Davidson Proprietor Traveller's Guide G. M. Davidson Filed Apr. 16th. 1834LETTERS IN DEFENCE OF OUTRAGED INNOCENCE, CHARITY AND VIRTUE, ADDRESSED TO THE ADMIRERS AND SINCERE INQUIRERS AFTER TRUTH &c. BY JOSEPH TRENCH. RECENTLY A CONVERT TO THE CATHOLIC FAITH. NEW YORK: 1834Filed Oct. 24. 1834[*checkmark*] UNION QUESTIONS; OR, QUESTIONS ON SELECT PORTIONS OF SCRIPTURE, FROM THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. VOL. I. CONTAINING THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST. Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 795 dep. by Paul Beck as Pro. 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Philadelphia: AMERICAN-SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 797 Depos by Paul Beck Jr., &c. as Pro: Dec 31 1834[*checkmark*] UNION QUESTIONS; OR, QUESTIONS ON SELECT PORTIONS OF SCRIPTURE FROM THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. VOL. IV. CONTAINING THE HISTORY OF THE ISRAELITES FROM THEIR LEAVING EGYPT TO THE DEATH OF JOSHUA. Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No. 798 Deped: by Paul Beck Jr &c as Pro Decr 31 1834[*checkmark*] The United States' Universal Advertiser, Containing Advertisements ONLY, and of ALL descriptions, alphabetically and methodically arranged; thus presenting, in one view, all the varied Want Transactions of Society--will besides circulating in the place whence issued, be found in every State of the Union, and receive Advertisements therefrom. Published in New-York, by JOHN THOMAS. 1834. 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[*Nov. 22, 1834.*] Am.Common Law Cases T. (?) Atwood Nov. 22 18346th Feby. 1834 J f A. Proprietors A PRACTICAL ABRIDGMENT OF AMERICAN COMMON LAW CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE COURTS OF THE SEVERAL STATES, AND THE UNTED STATES COURTS, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE PRESENT TIME, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, WITH NOTES AND REFERENCES TO THE STATUTES OF EACH STATE AND ANALOGOUS ADJUDICATIONS. COMPRISING UNDER THE SEVERAL TITLES A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DIFFERENT BRANCHES OF THE COMMON LAW. BY J. D. WHEELER, ESQ. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. COLUME II. NEWYORK: TREADAY & ATWOOD. 1834 Anc. con'Law reports Treadway & Atwood Filed Feb. 6th 1834THE POLITICIAN'S MANUAL: CONTAINING RETURNS OF ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, PARTICULARLY THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1832; WITH ELECTION LAWS, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION, PREPARED BY [*checkmark*] EDWIN WILLIAMS, Author of the N. Y. Annual Register. New York: Printed by James Van Norden, No. 49 William-street. 1834[?] August 18 1834 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Edwin Williams, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York.DIVARICATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT INTO DOCTRINE, HISTORY THE THE WORD OF GOD WORD OF MAN BY THOMAS WIRGMAN, ESQ. Author of Principles of Transcendental Philosophy, and the Articles Kant, Logic, Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy, and Philosophy, in the Encyclopedia Londinensis. PART I. THE FOUR GOSPELS. Second Edition-Considerably enlarged. --------- New York. Published for the Proprietor-George Rogers, 14 Carmine Street. ---------- 1834Filed June 8 1834THE NEW-YORK ANNUAL REGISTER FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1834. CONTAINING AN ALMANAC, CIVIL AND JUDICIAL LIST; WITH POLITICAL, STATISTICAL AND OTHER INFORMATION, RESPECTING THE STATE OF YEW-YORK AND THE UNITED STATES BY EDWIN WILLIAMS. FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY EDWIN WILLIAMS, 41 CORTLAND・ST JAMES VAN NORDEN, PRINTER. 1834. Filed, May 3. 1834[*FILED JULY 25. 1834*] THE COLUMBIAN SYSTEM FOR CUTTING GARMENTS, REGULATED STRICTLY BY THE MEASUREMENTS. BY THOMAS P. WILLIAMS, & CO. PROPRIETORS OF THE MATHEMATICAL MEASURER FOR THE USE OF TAILORS.126 Tailors' Magazine. The system here presented is the result of many years experience in cutting clothes. It is more minute in its investigations and developments - it presents the subject of delineating garments in a greater variety of aspects ; and furnishes instructions for producing drafts with greater perspicuity and simplicity, it is believed, than anything of the kind that has hitherto been presented ot the trade. These are considerations which should recommend themselves to the favourable attention of every one engaged in cutting clothes, and as such, we hope that there will be a respectable number who will at least examine, in order to ascertain whether this system possesses facilities of which... (Page is torn) First, in order to make the drafting as simple as possible, and that the process may be understood at once; the coat draft on plate 1 is divided into separate portions, so that too many marks may not perplex the student, at one view. Second, the variations are so represented on the drafts, as to show their effects on the fitting of the coat generally, as well as the effect of the several variations on the different parts of the coat separately. Third, The happy effects of correct measurements, on all the variations, are proved with the clearness of demonstration in these pages. The following are some of the advantages which recommend this work to pub- (Page is torn) [?Ya] Rutger B. Miller_ GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL CHART OF THE WORLD BY THE AMERICAN STUDENT. Sir, the subscriber has now in [?diniss] for the parts a collection of highly interesting & important facts, bearing the above title - for which he wishes to secure a copy right as author - Please enter according to law, & forward me Security; by the first mail - first mail, as the works is to be in type tomorrow - Vernon Wolcott July 18. 1834 Albany - NY - Microscope Office, Beaver Street - Yours Vernon Wolcott - Vernon Wolcott Author July 19th 1834 Geographical & Statistical Chart Vernon Wolcott Filed 19 July 1834.THE TEMPERANCE READER, DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. BY CHARLES YALE, AUTHOR OF "OUTLINES OF GENERAL HISTORY," &c. 25 June 1834 Albany June 25 1834 I claim the [????] of a book with the above title and [??] for a copy right Charles YaleTemperance Reader by Charles Yale Filed June 26, 1834THE ELEMENTS OF MECHANICS, COMPREHENDING STATICS AND DYNAMICS. 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Philadelphia: AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No 788 dep: by Paul Beck Jr. and as Pro Dec. 22 1834 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, BY PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania. [*Office*] THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER'S COMPANION: CONTAINING EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS, ARRANGED UNDER APPROPRIATE HEADS, AFFORDING USEFUL HINTS TO THOSE WHO ARE EMPLOYED IN THE RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION OF THE YOUNG. "He that winneth souls is wise."—Prov. xi. 30. "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. NEW-YORK: N. B. HOLMES, 262, GREENWICH-STREET. 1834.Filed Dec. 6. 1834BIBLICAL INSTITUTES: OR, A SCRIPTURAL ILLUSTRATION OF THE DOCTRINES, MORALS, AND PRECEPTS OF THE BIBLE. WITH NOTES AND QUESTIONS. BY REV. LA ROY SUNDERLAND. 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''The virtue of mankind, and the knowledge which invigorates that virtue, and renders it more surely useful, are the greatest objects which benevolence can have in view." DR. BROWN. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, No. 82 CLIFF-STREET. 1834. Filed Sep 20 1834.OBSERVATIONS AND DIRECTIONS FOR USING DR. THAYER'S PILULAE HIERA BOTANE, AS A UNIVERSAL AND APPROVED MEDICINE, RESTORING AND SECU- RING HEALTH. PREPARED FOR THE USE OF FAMILIES, TRA- VELLERS, SEAMEN AND THE PHYSICIAN DESCRIBING THE EFFECTS OF THIS MEDICINE ON THE CONSTITUTION, AND DIRECTIONS FOR USING IT. BY DR. S.W. THAYER, Of Thetford, Vermont, formerly of Braintree, with an Engraving. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, by S.W. THAYER, in the Clerk's Office of the District of Vermont. 1834.District Clerk's Office Vermont District, to wit: June 6, 1834. I hereby certify that this is the copy of the book, the copy-right whereof was secured in this office to the said Samuel W. Thayer, on the 7th day of April, 1834. [?], ClerkPILULAE HIERA BOTANE. The most valuable Medicine ever offered to the Public, for common use, is these Pills. They act by augmenting the natural peristaltic motion, from the stimulant operation on the fibres of the intestines. The stimulant operation of these Pills, appear to be more or less extended to neighbouring organs, and thus promotes the secretion and discharge of bile, and other fluids. Morbid affections of the stomach and Liver, and other diseases, such as Dyspepsia. or Indigestion--loss of appetite --or a voracious appetite, occasioned by the stimulus of acessent sordes--nauseas--flatulency--heartburn--pain in the stomach--constipation--colic and dysentery; and a variety of febrile affections;--these Pills by their evacuating powers, are calculated to relieve the symptoms arising from such affections. A small portion of this medicine will operate as a mild and pleasant laxative, without exciting any general affection of the system, or even stimulating the vessels of the intestines, but merely evacuate the contents of the canal. A larger portion, in a more powerful stimulant, and occasions an influx of fluids from the exhalent vessels, and neighbouring secreting organs, and extends its stimulus to the system in general, and is of great service in removing all visceral obstructions, jaundice, amenorrhea, hypocondriasis, or low spirits, languor, and want of energy. Dropsy, in its various species, is relieved by the Medicine, by taking it in larger doses. The increased secretion, and discharge of serous fluid which this Medicine occasions, causes an increased absorption, whence the affused fluid is frequently taken up and removed. A balance is preserved in the system, between exhalation and absorption, so that when one is increased, the other is also. The medicine is highly useful in the prevention and cure of apoplexy, all comatose affections, mania, phrenitis, and headache, partly by the serous evacuations which it occasions, and partly by the derivation of blood it makes from the head. The Piles may be cured by taking these pills in small portions, as a laxative, and continuing their use for a long time. Agues and fevers, gout and rheumatism are relieved by these pills, by cleaning the stomach, and their effects are realized in the first stages of cold. They are used by Physicians of eminence, and of extensive practices in the New England States, as a remedy of much power in highly inflammatory diseased. Their operation as a cathartic, may be so regulated to act as a mild and pleasant laxative--a powerful and effectual cathartic, or a drastic purge. They are perfectly safe for all ages and constitutions, in every condition of ill health, --for the robust, the delicate female, or for children; for there is nothing mercurial connected with them. These Pills are worthy the attention of Families, and Physicians, people on long journies, as a preventative of diseases arising from change of diet, or digressing from usual habits--for seamen who visit sourthern and unhealthy climates, and for the studious and sedentary. Their worth can be better estimated by using them, than by a long dissertation on the subject, or a pompous list of recommendations. DOSE--from one to three or four. Let the Diet be as usual, unless the disease be violent, then let the food be light. NOTE. 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[?] NEW-YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS - 82 CLIFF-STREET. 1834.ON CREDIT, CURRENCY AND BANKING. BY ELEAZAR LORD. SECOND EDITION. NEW-YORK: G. & C. & H. CARVILL. 1834.[*Filed June 25, 1834*] [The 1st 2d and 9th chapters in the present were not comprised in the [?] edition.] [Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by G. & C. & H. Carvill, in the Clerk's Office, of the district court of the southern district of New-York.]THE [*checkmark*] LITTLE STORY BOOK. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.[*No. 647 dep: by Paul Beck, Jr X May 1st/34 as Pro:*] ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, BY PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Penn sylvania.LONGWORTH'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, NEW-YORK REGISTER, AND CITY DIRECTORY, FOR THE FIFTY-NINTH YEAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE: CONTAINING An Almanac for the Fifty-ninth Year of American Independence; a List of all the Banks and Insurance Companies in the city, with the names of their respective Officers, and all necessary information relative thereto; the Post-Office Establishment rates of postage on letters and newspapers, with the times of arrival and closing all the Mails that are received and made up in this city, in detail; Runner's Vade Mecum, or a Table of Streets, With corner numbers in extenso; and a continuation of the American Chronological Table; also, the names, occupation, and place of residence of all heads of families, firms, and those doing business in the city, amounting to above thirty-eight thousand in correct alphabetical arrangement;- and other useful information. "Who steals my purse steals trash;"- But he who BORROWS my DIRECTORY filches me Most villanously. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS LONGWORTH, No. 39 PINE STREET. 1834. [*Filed July 11 1834*] ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by THOMAS LONGWORTH in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-YorkLITTLE EDWARD. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No 631 dep: by Paul Beck Jr on 3rd April 1834 as Pro: ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By PAUL BECK JR., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania. THE LITERARY AND THEOLOGICAL REVIEW. No. 1 MARCH, 1834 CONDUCTED BY LEONARD WOODS, JUN NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON & CO., 200 BROADWAY. WEST & TROW, PRINTERS. 1834 Filed March 5th 1834Filed March 5. 1834The Life of MAJOR GENERAL FRANCIS MARION, the most celebrated Partisan Officer in the Revolutionary War against the British and Tories In South Carolina and Georgia. By Colonel Horry of Marion’s Brigade, and M. L. Wheems, (Chaplain to Washington. On Vernon’s Chief why lavish all your lays? — Come, honest muse, and sing great Marion’s praise. New-York: Published by P. M. Davis, late of the United States Army. Filed Sept 1st 1834 P. M. Davis Prop- 270 00 6413 00 672 00 741 00THE LIFE OF DANIEL. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE LIFE OF DAVID," "BIBLE SKETCHES," &c. &c. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.No 639 dep: by Paul Beck Jr on April 16/34 as Pro: ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON.THE [*checkmark*] LIFE OF DANIEL. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE LIFE OF DAVID," "BIBLE SKETCHES," &c. &c. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. PHILADELPHIA: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.[*No. 651 Dep: by Paul Beck Jr. May 5/34 as Pro:*] ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, BY PAUL BECK, Jr., Treasurer, in trust for the American Sunday-school Union, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON.A CONSTITUTION AND PLAN OF EDUCATION FOR Girard College for Orphans, WITH AN INTRODUCTORY REPORT, LAID BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. BY [*checkmark*] FRANCIS LIEBER. AND STILL IT MOVES. - GALILEO. PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA AND BLANCHARD. 1834. [*Copyright D Leiber or author*]No. 583 Deposited Jany 1. 1834 By Francis Lieber as Author[*checkmark*] LETTERS TO A GENTLEMAN IN GERMANY, WRITTEN AFTER A TRIP FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NIAGARA. EDITED BY FRANCIS LIEBER. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA & BLANCHARD. 1834.[*No. 731 Dep 26: Nov '34 By Carey, Lea & Blanchard as Prop: *] Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by CAREY,LEA & BLANCHARD, in the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.[*checkmark*]A LETTER WRITTEN TO PIUS VII., BY CHARLES M. TALLEYRAND, BISHOP OF AUTUN, PRINCE OF BENEVENTO, &c. &c. Translated from the French into Portuguese by D. S.L.S. Monteiro, and from Portuguese into English by H.D. Robinson.Filed July 23d 1834LETTERS TO ADA, FROM HER BROTHER-IN-LAW. "Rien n'est beau, je reviens, que par la verite': C'est par elle qu'on plait, et qu'on peut long temps plaire: L'esprit lasse aise'ment, si le coeur n'est sincere." BOILEAU. "Truth makes the beautiful--I urge again :-- Where truth inspires not, every hope were vain To please ; the mind grows weary, if the heart Be not sincere." BY THE AUTHOR OF "FATHER ROWLAND," "PLEASURES OF RELIGION," &c. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET, AND SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. 1834. Harper & Brothers Filed Dec 7 1834 (?) Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by HARPER & BROTHERS, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York. Printed by G.F. Bunce.LETTERS ON ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. WRITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, AND REVISED BY THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION. VOLUME III. AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. PHILADELPHIA NO. 146 CHESTNUT STREET.no 590 Dep: Jonny: 14/34 by Paul Beck Jr of as the ProELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF [ ] [ ] [ ] A. M. LEGENDRE MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR, AND OF THE ROYAL SOCIETIES OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH, &c. [III] [3] [S] BY DAVID BREWSTER, LL. D. FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, AND SECRETARY TO THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, &c &c. [ ] REVISED AND ABRIDGED BY CHARLES DAVIES PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS [ ] IN THE [ ] MILITARY ACADEMY, AND AUTHOR OF THE "COMMON SCHOOL ARITHMETIC." "DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY," "ELEMENTS OF SURVEYING," AND "a TREATISE ON SHADOWS AND PERSPECTIVE [Nenco BC ] FOURTH EDITION Filed March 15, 1834.ESSAI SUR L'HOMME, TRADUIT DE L'ANGLAIS PAR CHARLES LE BRUN, de l'Institut Américain des Belles Lettres, & Auteur & Traducteur, en Français, en Anglais, & en Espagnol, de divers ouvrages politiques & littéraires. —Cœlum quid quærimus ultra? TROISIEME EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: 1834.No. 678- dep: by Chris: Le Breene July 11th 1834 as author A TREATISE ON DOWER. COMPRISING A DIGEST OF THE AMERICAN DECISIONS, AND THE PROVISIONS OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. BY ELI LAMBERT. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY GOULD, BANKS & Co. Corner of Nassau and Spruce Streets; AND BY WILLIAM & A. GOULD & Co. State Street, Albany. 1834. Alexander S. Gould, Printer, Paterson, N. J.Filed Feb 27. 1834[*Filed April 28. 1834*] KONINGSMARKE, OR, OLD TIMES IN THE NEW WORLD. "This affair being taken into consideration, it was adjudged that Koningsmarke, commonly called the Long Finne, deserved to die; yet, in regard that many concerned in the affair being simple and ignorant people, it was thought fit to order that the Long Finne should be severely**********." Fragment of Minutes of Council in New-York. NEW EDITION REVISED AND CORRECTED. IN TWO VOLUMES. [VOL. I.] NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET. 1834.TALE OF THE GARDEN OF KOSCIUSZKO. BY [*checkmark*] SAMUEL L. KNAPP. "Her secret stores let Mem'ry tell; Bid Fancy quit her airy cell, In all her colors drest, While, prompt her sallies to control, Reason, the judge, recalls the soul To Truth's severest test." "The onward take thy flight again, Mix with the policies of men, And social Nature's ties; The plan, the genius of each state, Its int'rest and its pow'rs relate, Its fortunes, and its rise." NEW-YORK: PRINTED BY WEST & TROW. SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. 1834.Filed Sep 4 1834[*Filed June 13, 1834*] The KENTUCKIAN IN New-York OR, THE ADVENTURES OF THREE SOUTHERNS. BY A VIRGINIAN. "Perhaps it may turn out a sang, Perhaps turn out a sermon."-Burns. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS. No. 82 CLIFF-STREET. 1834 [in?] "Harper & Brothers"' [name?]Copies deposited of Stories Tales Kentuckian Ev. [?] [?]Juvenile Psalmody, or a Collection of Hymns and songs, for Sabbath and other schools. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou has perfected Praise. - Matt. XXI. 16. Madison, Ind. A. H. Haskell. 1834.Entered according to act of Congress, 1834, by A. H. HASKELL, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Indiana. SOUTH HANOVER, IND. Printed by Morrow & Bayless.Julia Graham, OR THE EFFECTS OF PRIDE. A TALE FOR THE YOUNG. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY HENRY PERKINS. BOSTON: PERKINS AND MARVIN. 1834.[*No. 665. dep: by H. Perkins May 31/34 as Pro:*] Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Henry Perkins, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.THE ECONOMICAL AND EXPEDITIOUS PENMAN, OR, AN Easy Method BY WHICH A FREE, LEGIBLE, AND ELEGANT STYLE OF WRITING MAY BE READILY ACQUIRED, BY A SYSTEM ALTOGETHER NOVEL, AND HITHERTO UNATTEMPTED. [*checkmark*] BY WILLIAM JONES. PUBLISHED BY THE SAME AUTHOR "THE PERMANENT WRITING-BOOK," "SPECIMENS OF ORNAMENTAL DESIGNS IN PENMANSHIP." "EXAMPLES OF TEXT AND CURRENT HAND," "A NEW SYSTEM OF STENOGRAPHY." "INITIATORY DRAWING LESSONS."[Filed Ma] Filed March 18 1834 Entered at Stationers' Hall.[*checkmark*] SCRIPTURE PORTRAITS, OR TALES FOR MY DAUGHTER, IN RHYME. BY THE AUTHOR OF THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN, &c. "And thou shalt teach them diligently unto they children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Deut. vi. 7. [* T.S. Brittan *] NEW-YORK BLISS & WADSWORTH, 111 FULTON-ST. 1834[*Filed March 20, 1834*] Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by T.S. BRITTAN, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New-York.SCRIPTURAL QUESTIONS, FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, that they may be as frontlets between your eyes. And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. Deut. xi. 18, 19. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY WILLIAM BROWN. 1834.No 679- Dep: by Mm Browne July 17th 1834= as Pro: THE ELEMENTS OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION, CONTAINING A BRIEF EXPOSITION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND RULES OF THIS SCIENCE. BY [*checkmark*] REV. L.A.SAWYER, A.M. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Martinsburg, N.Y. NEW-YORK: LEAVITT, LORD & CO., BOSTON:--CROCKER & BREWSTER. West & Trow, Printers. 1834Filed May 16 1834Systematized ANATOMY, OR HUMAN ORGANOGRAPHY, IN SYNOPTICAL TABLES, WITH NUMEROUS PLATES. FOR THE USE OF UNIVERSITIES, Faculties and Schools of Medicine and Surgery, Academies of Painting, Sculpture, and the Royal Colleges. BY THE CHEVR. J. SARLANDIÈRE, D.M. MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MADRID AND OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EMULATION AT PARIS; CORRESPONDENT OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LOUVAIN, BRESLAW, &c. ; EX-SURGEON OF THE FRENCH ARMY AND OF THE MILITARY HOSPITAL OF PARIS. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, BY W.C. ROBERTS, M.D. MEM. OF THE MED. SOC. OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW-YORK. New York: LITHOGRAPHED AND PUBLISHED BY J. & E. BISBEE, No. 116 FRANKLIN - STREET. MDCCCXXXV. [*Filed December 24th, 1834.*] [*Filed December 24th, 1834.*]NOUVELLE ET SIMPLE MÉTHODE DE LANGUE FRANÇAISE, PAR E. C. ST. ALME.Filed Sep 6. 1834THE WRITINGS OF ROBERT C. SANDS, IN PROSE AND VERSE. WITH A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR. In TWO VOLUMES.Filed Jan. 29. 1834THE TAILOR'S MASTER-PIECE, BEING THE TAILOR'S COMPLETE GUIDE, FOR INSTRUCTION IN THE WHOLE ART OF MEASURING AND CUTTING, ACCORDING TO THE VARIETY OF FASHION AND FORM, With Paltes, Illustrative of the same. BY A. F. SAGUEZS, REPORTER OF FASHIONS AND TEACHER OF CUTTING GARMENTS. FOURTH EDITION, PUBLISHED AT No. 169 BROADWAY, 1834. NEW-YORK: PRINTED BY JOHN GRAY, No. 110 FULTON-STREET.[*Filed Nov 19, 1834*] TERMS. System for Cutting, . . . . $10 00 Squares or Rulers, . . . . . 5 00 Report of Fashions, to Subscribers . 3 00 Non-Subscribers . 4 00 Advertising Cards, per doz. . . . 4 50 Entered according to an Act of Congress, by ARON F. SAGUEZS, in the year 1834, in the Clerk's Office, of the Sourthern District of New-York. [*LC*]NEW-YORK: PRINTED BY LOMAX & VINTEN No. 2 WILLIAM STREET.The Tailor's Master-Piece, being the Tailor's complete guide, for Instruction in the whole art of measuring and cutting, According to the variety of fasion and form, with plates, illustrative of the same. By A. F. Saguezs, Reporter of fashions, & Teacher of cutting garments. Published at No. 9, John Street, February, 1834Filed February 5, 1834 TERMS. Rule Books..................each.................. $10 00 Measure Books..................................... 1 00 Squares or Rulers.................................. 5 00 Steel Straps........................................ 3 00 Report of Fashions, to subscribers...... 3 00 " " Non-subscribers............................... 4 00 Entered according to an Act of Congress. - By ARON F. SAGUEZS, in the year 1834, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York.RULES OF DISCIPLINE OF THE YEARLY MEETING OF FRIENDS, FOR PENNSYLVANIA, NEW-JERSEY, DELAWARE, AND THE EASTERN PARTS OF MARYLAND: REVISED AND ADOPTED BY THE SAID MEETING, HELD IN PHILADELPHIA, BY ADJOURNMENTS FROM THE 21st OF THE FOURTH MONTH, TO THE 26th OF THE SAME, INCLUSIVE, 1834. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW. 1834.No. 656- Dep. by Jos: Rakestraw on behalf of the yearly meet- -ing of Friends of Philadelphia +c -- May 14th 1834 as Pro: Copy right secured according to law.Hamlet, a Dramatic Prelude; in Five Acts. By James Rush, M.D. Author of 'The Philosophy of the Human V[oi]ce.' Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 23, Minor Street. 1834. N. 735 Deposited 29 Nove: 1834 by James Rush M.D. as authr: [?? ??? delivered]A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FROM ITS FIRST ESTABLISHMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME; CONTAINING A GENERAL VIEW OF MISSIONS, AND EXHIBITING THE STATE OF RELIGION IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD. COMPILED FROM THE WORKS OF DR. G. GREGORY, WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. BY MARTIN RUTER, D. D. NEW-YORK, PUBLISHED BY B. WAUGH AND T. MASON FOR THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, AT THE CONFERENCE OFFICE, 200 MULBERRY-STREET. J. Collord, Printer. 1834. [*?? h of Mason*] [*Filed Aug 1 1834*] "Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by B. Waugh and T. Mason, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York."RECREATIONS INSTRUCTIVES ET AMUSANTES; OU, CHOIX D'HISTORIETTES MORALES, Tirées des ouvrages de Mesdames De Choiseul, De Renneville, Jauffret, &c. A L'USAGE DE LA JEUNESSE. PHILADELPHIE: HENRY PERKINS, 159 CHESTNUT STREET. BOSTON: PERKINS, MARVIN, & CO., 114 WASHINGTON STREET. 1835.[*No. 732 Dep: by Henry Perkins Nov: 28, 1834. as Pro.*] Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by HENRY PERKINS, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.A Brief Review of the "First Annual Report of the American Anti-Slavery Society, with the speeches delivered at the aniversary meeting, May 6th, 1834." Addressed to the people of the United States. By David M. Reese, M. D. of New York. New York: Published by Howe & Bates, Booksellers and Stationers, 68 Chatham-street. 1834.Filed Aug 1. 1834The Religious Offering, for MDCCCXXXV. New-York: Published by Leavitt, Lord & Co. Boston - Crocker & Brewster. 1835.Filed Dec 13, 1834Retrospect of The Boston Tea-Party, with a Memoir of George R. T. Hewes, A survivor of the little band of patriots who drowned the tea in Boston harbour in 1773. By a Citizen of New-York. What furies raged when you in sea, In shape of Indian, drowned the tea. - McFingal. [James [?] [?]. Prop[r] New-York: S. S. Bliss, Printer, 135 Water-street. 1834. [Filed May 2 [?] 1834Filed May 2. 1834 ROSE'S NEW ARITHMETIC. AN EXPLANATORY AND PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC, ADAPTED TO THE BUSINESS AND COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES; CONTAINING ALL THE MOST USEFUL PRACTICAL RULES OF THE SCIENCE. BY JOHN ROSE. 1834 No. 1,58 dep: by John Rose May 17th / 34 as Pro:THE EXTINGUISHER EXTINGUISHED OR DAVID M. REESE, M.D. "USED UP." BY DAVID RUGGLES, A Man of Color TOGETHER WITH SOME REMARKS UPON A LATE PRODUCTION, ENTITLED "AN ADDRESS ON SLAVERY AND AGAINST IMMEDIATE EMANCIPATION, WITH A PLAN OF THEIR BEING GRADUALLY EMANCIPATED AND COLONIZED IN THIRTY-TWO YEARS. BY HEMAN HOWLETT." New-York: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. 1834.Filed Sep 13 1834 REPORTS OF CASES ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA. BY WILLIAM RAWLE, JUN. VOL. IV. PHILADELPHIA: P.H. NICKLIN & T. JOHNSON, LAW BOOKSELLERS, No. 175 CHESTNUT STREET. 1834.No. [?] Dep: by P.H. Nicklin & T. Johnson June 18th: 1834. Pos:RAND'S SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, ABRIDGED. SEVENTEENTH EDITION, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. [Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1834, by B. H. Rand, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.]The author has been induced to publish this Abridgment of his System at a low price, so that those who know its merits may obtain it as low as the common copy slip. It contains all the elementary parts of the large work, and is complete in itself, as far as it regards the plain hands. On the first page are the six principles, the four irregulars, and their various combinations. On the second page are words composed of the four first numbers, and those on the third page embrace all the principles. The Capitals on the fourth page are of the most simple form. They are arranged according to their similarity, so that the pupil, after having learned how to form the first well, will be able to acquire them in a much shorter time, and with more interest, than though they were placed alphabetically. On the fifth and sixth pages, the ledger or round hand is exemplified. Learners should ground themselves well in this before they attempt the running hand, and should be particular to examine their own writing frequently, comparing it with the copy, and observing a strict uniformity in slope, distance, height, and shade. In the complete edition of this work are directions for making and holding the pen, together with particular instructions for the different hands it contains. It will be found indispensable for teachers, who may wish to introduce this plan of writing and method of teaching into their seminaries. But the abridgment will be found amply sufficient for junior pupils, particularly so where the teacher understands the system himself. TO PURCHASERS. Booksellers and others who mat please to order my School Books, will prevent mistakes and trouble by merely mentioning the No. of the book wanted, or the title on the cover. They are numbered as follows: No. 1. The American Penman.-No. 2. Rand's System of Penmanship, with instructions.-No. 3. Rand's System of Penmanship, Abridged.-No.4. Rand's Practical Small Hand Copies.-No. 5. Rand's Irregular Running Hand Copies.-No.6. A set of Copy Books complete, in 8 No's. I have also published and have for sale,-Washington's Farewell Address, superbly engrave ; and Emmett's Speech, with an elegant vignette. Any of which will be sold to the trade on the most liberal terms. All orders directed to B. H. Rand, No. 106 South Ninth street, will meet with prompt attention. Part . Rand's Introduction to Penmanship. In Five Parts. Published and Sold wholesale only by the Author, No. 106 South Ninth Street, near Walnut. Philadelphia, May 20, 1833. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1833, by B. H. RAND, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. C. C. Wright & Co. 48 Maiden Lane, New-York.No. [1,06] Dep: 1st March 1834 by B. H. Rand authorFEMALE CONVENTS. SECRETS OF NUNNERIES DISCLOSED. COMPILED FROM THE AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPTS OF SCIPIO DE RICCI, ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF PISTOIA AND PRATO. BY MR. DE POTTER. EDITED BY THOMAS ROSCOE. WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY AND APPENDIX. [????] NEW YORK: D. APPLETON & CO. 230 BROADWAY. 1834.Filed Nov. 3. 1834LETTERS OF JOHN RANDOLPH TO A YOUNG RELATIVE; EMBRACING A SERIES OF YEARS, FROM EARLY YOUTH, TO MATURE MANHOOD. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA, & BLANCHARD 1834.No 599 - Dep: by Carey, Lea & Blanchard Febr: 6. 1834 Pro:A DOMESTIC GUIDE TO MEDICINE, BY WHICH INDIVIDUALS, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, ARE ENABLED TO TREAT THEIR OWN COMPLAINTS WITH PERFECT SAFETY. TO THIS IS PREFIXED A FAMILIAR TREATISE ON THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, OR UNIVERSAL REMEDY OF DR. RALPH, SHOWING ITS AGREEMENT WITH THE PREVAILING DOCTRINES OF THE Brit. College of Physicians and Surgeons, London. And pointing out the principle on which this remedy is applicable, in one degree or other, to EVERY DISEASE, without exceptions, to which the human family is subject. BY DR. RALPH, Graduate of the University of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; Lecturer on Midwifery and the diseases of Women and Children, &c., &c. NEW=YORK: Sold at the General Office of the Genuine Improved Hygeian Pills, 38 Court-landt-st.; and by J. Leavitt, 182 Broadway; J. Disturnell, 155 Broadway; Bartlett & Raynor; 76 Bowery; Howe & Bates, 68 1-2 Chatham-street, and most of the principal Booksellers of New-York,--also by many of the Druggists, by whom the pills are sold, in this city, and other parts of the United States, and elsewhere. 1834. Filed Sep 12. 1834The Principal Stage, steam-boat, and Canal Routes in the United States; with The population of each state, and other statistical information: being an accompaniment to Mitchell's Traveller's Guide. Philadelphia: Published by Mitchell & Hinman, No. 6, North Fifth Street. 1834. N: [1,46?] Deposited 30 April 1834 by Mitchell & Hinman Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1834, by Mitchell & Hinman, in the clerk's office of the district court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania.PSALMS AND HYMNS FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP ; COMPRISING THE ENTIRE SELECTION AUTHORIZED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WITH TITLES PREFIXED TO EACH ; DIRECTIONS FOR MUSICAL EXPRESSION, AND THE HYMNS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO SUBJECTS. ------------ Carlisle, Pa. PUBLISHED BY GEORGE FLEMING. 1834.No 674 dep: by G. Fleming June 3 [?]/34 As Pro. SEVEN PER CENT, of the sales of this Psalm and Hymn book, have been devoted to the funds of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, which will be paid over as the sales advance. Entered according to the act of Congress, by GEORGE FLEMING, in the Clerk's Office, of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, June, 1834. STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. W.F. Geddes, printer, 9 Library st. 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A KEY TO THE HUMAN DELINEATOR, AND TAILORS' SURE GUIDE. BY GEORGE W. SHURRAGAR. [Filed March 4th 1834] [AUTHOR] NEW-YORK: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1834. Filed March 4 1833FEMALE BIOGRAPHY; CONTAINING NOTICES OF DISTINGUISHED WOMEN, IN DIFFERENT NATIONS AND AGES. BY SAMUEL L. KNAPP, AUTHOR OF LECTURES ON AMERICAN LITERATURE, ADVICE IN THE PURSUITS OF LITERATURE, AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY, ETC. ETC. "O fairest of creation, last and best Of all God's works, creature in whom excell'd Whatever can to sight or thought be form'd, Holy, divine, good, amiable or sweet," - Milton "Lords of the world, as ye are proudly called, By your own sex applauded and extolled For every good - is woman's lovely frame A gemless casket - fitted but to claim The eye's devotion? Perish such a thought, HERE, learn her worth, and prize her as ye ought ; Though she permits your rougher hand to bear The rod of power - your loftier brow to wear The glittering badge of sovereignty - she still Directs, unseen, the sceptre at her will. Wisdom may act, determine, or approve, Still the prime mover is, and must be, Love." - Woodworth STEREOTYPED BY FRANCIS F. RIPLEY NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY J. CARPENTER, - CLINTON HALL, BALTIMORE,- PHOENIX, WOOD & CO. MDCCCXXXIV. S. L. Knapp Filed Dec. 6, 1833THE Ladies' and Gentlemen's POCKET ANNUAL, FOR 1834. Containing AN ALMANAC, OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY LISTS, FOREIGN MINISTERS AND CONSULS, AND VARIOUS OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. Also, BLANK PAGES FOR MEMORANDUMS, AND a Collection of ORIGINAL AND SELECT PIECES IN PROSE AND VERSE. EDITED BY EDWIN WILLIAMS, Author of the N. Y. Annual Register, &c. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY J. DISTURNELL, No. 155 Broadway. [Filed Oct 5. 1833]COLECCION DE TABLAS DE Aritmética Reanudas pov el C. PEDRO DE HOVOS PARA INSTRUCTION DE LOS NIÑOS DE SU ESCUELA DE PARTICULARES. En la Villa de Latamoros IMPRENTA DE E. Johns Y CA. NUEVA ORLEANS. 1834.Filed 20 [?] 1834 [?] No 20[in the name of John Loyd - Proprietor] THE LAY OF THE FIRST MINSTREL, OR THE COURT OF KING ANDREW THE FIRST BY ELKANAH HOGG, POET LAUREAT TO HIS MAJESTY. When great men rise to bless a nation, Great Poets get a situation. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered - translated by E. Hogg. Arma virumque cano. Virgil. New YORK. SAMPSON VETO, PRINTER TO HIS MAJESTY, MDCCCXXXIV. [John Loyd]Filed April 7. 1834SIX LECTURES ON REVIVALS OF RELIGION, DELIVERED IN THE UNIVERSALIST CHURCH IN PORTLAND, 1834. BY MENZIES RAVNER. "And behold the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the Rocks, before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake: and after the earthquake, a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire, a still small voice."—1 Kings, xix, 11, 12. "Beloved, believe not every Spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God."—1 John, iv, 1. PORTLAND: Menzies Ravner Jr. Publisher and Printer. 1834.N 3. Menzies Rayner Jr. April 10 . 1835 Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1835, by Menzies Rayner Jr. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of MaineSTANDARD WORKS ADAPTED to the use of the PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. VOLUME VI. A PRACTICAL DISCOURSE CONCERNING A FUTURE JUDGEMENT. BY WILLIAM SHERLOCK, D. D. EDITED BY W. R. WHITTINGHAM, A. M. 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