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LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post-Office, at Sa
vannah, (Ga.) on the 31 hI J\Iay t 1819.
lij' Persons calling I'.r Letters contained in
the following list, will please to enquire for
Advertised falters.
A
William Alderman,
Welcome Allen
Archibald Alpin
Samuel It. Anderson
John Adkinson
Davis Vnstin
Kuhert Jt. Atkinson
A. Armstrong
Thomas Aspmull
John C. Abbott
Thomas Abbott
Isaac II. Uenedict
Richard Ilarstow
Bulloch county•
Henry T. Allen
P. Ardinand
Daniel II. Abell
('apt. Win. Appleton
Major AUston
Mrs. Moisey \llen
Mrs. Eli/a Aliart
B
Thomas Boyd, 3
Daniel Butterfield
EpcnetusP. Uenedict George Blackman
James Hodges Bell Ebenezer Baldwin
Samuel Bleard
Solomon Bidwell
Isaac G. Brown
W. W. Black
William A. Patterson
John Beashar
R. Boman
Benjamin Burton
Russel Booth
Giles Barber
Fleth Benedict
—— Bernard,
Wilmington Island.
Knowles Butler
Charles II. Blodget
Charles Bullock
Hezekiah Barker
James Bridge
William Buckler
Freeman Briggs
Thomas II. Black
William A. Carson
James Brown
Capt. Bennett
Capt. Alex. Baxter
Capt. Samuel Barstow
Capt. Ansel Bourne
Col. John C. Bell
Rev. Daniel Brown
Mrs.'Bryan,
Wilmington Island.
Mrs. Clarissa Babcock
Mrs. Mary Bowen
Mrs. Sarah Blacksell
Mrs. Delia Bryan, Wil
mington Island, 2
Mrs. Eliza. Bassinger
Mrs. Catherine Barry
Mrs. Jane Biyan
Mrs. Rebecca Baas
Miss Ranpah Baas
Mrs. Elizabeth Ball
Miss Mary Brooks
c
John Chandler
George 11 Congleton, 2 William Crofford
Levi Compton John Cowan
Thomas (’lark Lucius Canada
Samuel Chace James Cumming, 2
Nathaniel R. Conkling T. A.Condy
William W. Carnes Capt. C. Clemence
Peter Cardie Doctor Alex. Chisolm
Peter Cone, Bulloch Camming & Moorhead,
county 3
John Cannon Isaac Course & Son, 6
Joseph Collins, Tatt- Cooper, Smerden and
nail county Brukler
Henry Cannady, Emati- Mrs. Sarah Coxsin
uel county
Daniel Car
Moses II. Clark
Samuel Critman
Joseph Child
Linus Condit
Charles Cannon
Morgan Cavanagh
Samuel Carsen
William Cork
Charles Curren
William Carlton
Calvil Clemence
John Douglass
Mrs. Martha Cnlahan
Miss Mary Ann Clancy
Miss Mary Adeline
Coachman
Miss Mary E. W. Camp
bell
Miss Amanda Fith Al
len Coan
Miss Amanda Coan
Miss Amanda F. Co
an, 2
Clerk Superior Court,
Bulloch county
B
Robert Daniel
Malichi Denmark, Bui- John Dupignuc
loch county Thomas Demsey
S. C. Dunning
John Dennis
Jesse Dykes, Effing■
ham county
Daniel Dunham, 2
Robert Daniel
William G. Davis
Uriah Downer
Thomas Day
William I. Drury
Jacob Evans
•J. W. Farmer, 2
Jacob Fulk
John Frink
Charles Fox
P. Favard
Nicholas Flood
William Flinn
Richard Forrist
Rice Fay
Calvin French
William R. Gray
Daniel L. Dunham, 2
John Dougherty
Flemin Doben
Thomas Disney
David Douglass, 2
James R. Danforth, 2
Allen Denmark, Bul
loch county
Miss Eliza Ann Daniel
Miss Sarah Dunham, 4
E
Miss Sarah Evercs
F
James Fraser
John Fryer
Robert Flint
Mark Fanul
French & Bright
I Capt. Daniel Frost
Reverend Pliny Fisk
Mrs. Sarah Franklin, 2
Mrs. Mary Fisher
Miss Uellen Fleming
G
Thomas M. Goddard
John II. Green, Bui- John Gibson
loch.county John Gutfrard
Pinckney Gearidnor
Hirahm Granger, 2
Clinton Griffin, 2
John Green
Jame9 Gliegan
Charles Giflvy
William Gaddy
Owen Gillen
Isaac Gray
Silas Gardner
a\. Guard
fttseph Gromet
S. M. Le Guiffant
Chitrles Groover, 2
Giles Griswold
Richard Gorham
Bradley Gay
Batt Gilmartin
Lieut. G. W. Gardner
Capt. James Green
Mrs. Abbigail Ginclrat
Mrs. Anna Goulding
Mrs. Frances L. Glyn
Mrs. Mary J. Green
Miss Susan Green
Miss Mariah Gibbons
Miss Suky Graham
n
:har!es Hailey, 3
lenry Harlow
l. Hugh 9
Samuel G. Hemderc 2
tobert Hillmer, jr
fames Harris
Sylvester Hunt
Valium Hayward
lohn Hover
lolm Hodges, jr.
Wilmington Island, 3
Charles Hastings, 2
fob Hamiltion
Seth T. Hitchcock, 2
William Harrison
Asa Huntriss, 3
[)rin Halt, 2
Henry Hessburn
Hillary Henderson
Robert Heddcrwick
lohn Hogg
lohn Humphrey
Charles C. Harrington
Charles H. Hoyt
Tim Hubbard
Alfred J. Huntington
Calvin flowcl
Mr. Hughs, opposite the
Guard House
David Hunter
Clark Havens
James W. Hunter
Joseph llanmer
John Hesler
Win. Hollo wars,
Bulloch county
Smith Harrington
Lorenzo T. Hall
David Hutchens
Capt. Jabez Howes
Capt. Simon Handley
Huntington & Burrill
Dr. Stephen Hull
Mrs. Sarah Ann Harris
Mistress Ilall >
Mrs. Mary Hudson
Mrs. Mary Hodges
Mrs. Sarah Haley
Miss Eliza Howtf
Thomas Johnson
William Jones
Ten! James
Oliver P. Jackson
Thomas Irwin
I.ew’is Johnson, sen
llenry W. Jordan
Ebenezer Kceny
Nathan King
Lewis H. Kenan
Kly Kennedy
Hart Klapman
Charles Khan
Obudiah King
John Lake
Daniel Lake
David Low
Thomas Lamb
Samuel I.ce
Edw. Lomas
James Littlejohn
Curtis I.oper
Rowland Luce, jr.
1—7
Jacob Miller
John M’Kearly
Henry Mnguil
.lohn Macadam, 2
Thomas Morris
John Me Cnlla
Jacob Marston
Thomas Mitchell
Mr. Me Neal
John Me Kinnie
John Morrie
Charles Me Gclveriah Peter McCann
George D. Millen, 2 Mosier & Bennitt
Capt. Jerninger.
Dr. Edward Jorf 3
Mrs. Ann Jordaf
Mrs. Susannah Jenkins
Miss Rachel 8c iliss Sa
rah Johnson
Miss L. C. Izard
K
Jonathan Kinny
Capt. John Kecle
Mrs. Rebecca >1. Keat
ing
Mrs. Elizabeth Knight
Mrs. Martha Killy
Hiram Look
Clark Look, 2
Patrick Loughiy
Thomas l.ucas
Capt. Alexander Lane
Mrs. Hester Lucena
Mrs. Mary Lcwdcii
Miss Hannah Low
M
George Miller
Tristram G. Mitchell
Thotnns Miller
Walter Matthewson
Ja. Maxwell
Joshua \V. Morgan, 2
Edw’d Munro
Edw’d Mc Evoy
Stiles Miller
Richard Montague
John Me Clausky
John Mann
Mr. Me GUtre
Samuel Morton
Henry Miller, 2
Andrew Marshall
Caleb Merrell
Henry Me Coy
James Me Bride
Edw. Me Elroy
John Me Cadim
Cowels Mead
Peter T. Merchant
Mr. Meins
Thomas Mi line
James Madagan
Thomas 11. Miller
Samuel B. Northrop
George Ncwhall
J. B. Neel
Daniel Nelson
Reuben Newcomb
George Oliver
Roger Olmstead
Richard Owen
Sam’i & G. Oliver
John Philips
F.lcnhalet Peirson
William Pack
Ephraim Peirce
John Peters
William/T. Peirce
Abraham Pratt
Samuel G. Parker
Joseph Peakes
Tedckiah Y. Pakc
Alex. Pratt
Thomas Redmond, 2
John C. Ross
Rolph & Newman
John Robinson
Robert Rogs
Justus Robbins, 2
Owen F. Hoff
John Rogers, 2
William Geo. Read
Elisha Robert
William Richardson
David Rceser.
Samuel P. Robinson
Sebron Richardson
James T. Ross
William Reynolds 2
John Springer, jun. 2
Caleb Snow
John Smith, 2
Thomas Sanders
Henry C. Snow
William Smith, 2
Job Seekell
Benjamin II. Smith
John Simmons
Charles A. Smith
Lemuel Sturtevant
Henry 9mnll
William Sims & Co.
John Sylvester
Robert Smith
Burley Somes
Gross Scruggs, Effing
ham county
Dr. Maxwell
(’apt. Apoles Mun
Capt. John Me Learn
Mrs. Ann R. Morrell
Mrs. Grace Me Call, 2
Mrs. Sarah Meddleton
Mrs. Priscilla Moodie
Miss Mary Mercer
Miss Sarah Monroe
Miss Susan D. Martin
Miss Surah Me Koy
Miss Hariet Merium
Miss I.enora Marshal
Miss Eliz. Miller or Mrs.
Jelks.
Mr. Me Niel
jy
Wm. Nisbet
Capt. Newton
Mrs. Charlotte S. Ney*
land
0
William Onthank
Mrs. Mariah D.OImstead
Mrs. Margaret Oliver
P
L. Petty, 2
Robert H. Pettigrew
Leonard Peabody
Walter Preston
Benjamin Pearson, 2
Mrs. John Parks
Miss Ann Patterson
Mis9 Sophia B. Paris
Miss Ann Pitt
Dr. William Parker
R
Abner Ross
Mr. Rogers
Matthew Reeser, 3
C. Ross
Oliver Russell
Thomas Riley
Joseph Robinson
John Ralston, Bryan ct'y
Capt. Mo9es Rogers
Capt. John Randall
Mrs. G. B. Richard
Mrs. D. L. Robinson
Mrs. Elizabeth Penny
Mrs. Catharine Rapp, 2
Miss Elcnor Ryan
s
Jacob 8hull
Frederic Sanders
Philip Stevenson
Jeptna Sweetland
Stanton & Bird
Crasfield Savage
Samuel Stevenson
Stephen Stockne
William Stone & Co
James Shaw
Capt. Sam. Sturtevant
Mrs. Prudy M. Steel
Mrs. Ellen Steward
Mrs. Ann Steward, 3
Mrs. Rachel Sweet
Miss Mary Ann Smith
Miss Mary Smith
Andrew Thomas
Mr. Taylor, merchant
Stephen Tullas
Samuel Tucker
Valentine Tolerton
James Tucker
T '
Richard H. Tucker
William Thomas
Freeman Taber
Corey Taber
John Tubman ^
Josiah F. Thomas
u—v
Chafin Varnum Henry Young
William Quexntock Garret Velder
Stephen Vail Capt. John Upton
George A. Underhill
w
Thomas A. Williams George M. Waltera
John A. Webster Edwin L. Westcott
Joseph Wood George A. Winn
Thomas Stevens White Edmon Warren
Alexander C. Wylly Charles Williams
Thomas Walsh
John Wyatt
Ebenezer D. Wash
burn, 2
Richanl Woodward
Thomas Wilson
Henry Woodward
Solomon Williams
F.zekiah Wood
Thomas E. Walter
Light Wilson
William Walker
John Wast
Israel Woodruff
Robert Walker
Edward Whitegar
Lamont Williams
Administrators of Mr.
Woolhopter, dec.
Lewis Wamsley
C. C. Wright
Robert Webb
Thomas Willingham
George Woolf; Effing
ham county
Sam. M. Woodbury, 2
John H. Watson
George Willis
James Wells
John Wilson, 3
Dr. Neater Warren
Dr. B. T. Williams
Dr. George A. Winn
Whitney & Parkman
R. Woodruff 8t Co
Major Joseph Wood
ruff, 2
Capt. Alden Wing, 2
Capt. Ephraim Wil
cox, 3
Capt. Stephen Water
man
Capt. John Winkley, 2
Mrs. Ann Wilkins Wil
kinsons, Tuchahoe
Mrs. Martha Wiggins
Mrs. Elizabeth Wes-
termyre, 2
Mrs._Colonel Ward
robe
Mrs. Martha Wylly
Miss Ursula Wood
Miss Mary E. Willis
Miss Mary Warren, 2
Miss Martha Wilkins,
Pipe-makers
Nancy Wade
French Letters.
Paul Renou
La Thibaudiere
Dure de Soligni
Marie Honorce, 2
Seyo Cartier
Jean Vlnllc
Anthony Tardy
Faancois Giraudon
Doctor Chevrier
Caussin
Joseph Chambert
Morin
Jackson
Thurelle
De Heunot
Mauville
Chevalier de Sprang
Zacari Pautre, 2
Joseph Sacerdote
Bolin & Co.
Jucoh Mara
Jean Blaise, 2
Elconorc Boisquenc
Philip Box, P. M.
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
SPLENDID SCHEME 0¥ A LOTTEHX
i
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
SAVANNAH POOR-HOUSE AND HOSPITAL.
SCHEME.
1 Prize
1 ditto
1 ditto
of 2 >,000 is
of 10,000 is
of 5,000 is
30 Prizes of
50 ditto of
100 ditto of
800 ditto of
1,000 is
100 is
50 is
25 is
825,000
10,000
5,000
30,000
5,000
5,000
20,000
4000 Tickets at 825 is 8100,000
stationary prizes
as follow:
1st day, first drawn Number, $1000
2d (lav, 2 first ditto ditto 1000 each
3d day, 2 first ditto ditto 1000 each
4th day, first ditto ditto 5000
5th day, firat ditto ditto 1000
Gtli day, 3 firet ditto ditto 1000 each
On the 7tli day, before the opening of the
Wheels—one of 825,000—one of 810,000—
and twenty-one of 81000 will he put in the
Wheel by the Commissioners, and remain float
ing until drawn.
ay The first drawn 500 Blanks, to be enti-
tied to 825 each.
Whole Tickets,
Half do.
quarters do.
825 00
12 50
6 25
The whole to be completed in Eight Days drawing only,
Under the Superintendance of the Commissioners.
All the Prizes payable in Cash, GO days after the drawing, (subject to a deduction
of fifteen per cent, only,) at the
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
|C7* In offering the above small though splendid Scheme to the Public,the Commis
sioners are confident of its containing a greater number of Capital Prizes than any
before presented in the United States, (of the same magnitude.) The Commissioners
having in view the Establishment of a POOR HOUSE and HOSPITAL on a more
extensive plan (than heretofore,) they call upon the Public in behalf of this Institution,
the benefits of which are not confined to this City or State, but are extended to all the
sick and indigent of whatever nation, who fall within the sphere of its usefulness.—
They have every reason therefore to believe that from the small number of Tickets,
and the claims of the Institution upon the benevolence of the Public, that the drawing
will commence in a very short time.
Correct Lists of the Prif.cs will be kept as the Drawing progresses.
TICKETS arid SHARES for sale by the Subscribers.
Orders for Tickets or Shares, inclosing the Cash, post paid, addressed to either
the Subscribers, will be promptly attended to.
A Discount will be allowed to those who purchase a quantity. ,
JOHN G. COWLING,
O FFERS his services in AUGUSTA, to his
friends, A the public in general, in the ca
pacity of AUCTIONEER 14 COMMISSION
MERCHANT, and will he thankful for their
favors. Any consignments of merchandize for
Bale, or any order tor tile purchase of produce,
will be thankfully received and faithfully attend
ed to.
Augusta, Ga. Feb. 9,1819—jv-mo
Found,
A RED Leno SHAWL, in Congress street,
xV near Johnston's square. The owner may
have it again, by proving properly and paying
for this advertisement. Apply at this office.
Maj 20—48
N. S. BAYARD,
I. MINIS,
ROBERT HABERSHAM,
JOHN LEWIS,
RICHARD RICHARDSON,
JAMES MORRISON,
COMMISSIONERS.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
JOSEPH CUMMING,
J. P. HENRY,
MOSES HERBERT,
D. T. HALL,
JACOB FAIIM,
ELIAS REID,
T. V. GRAY,
JAMES M'HENRY.
E. S. REES,
AND
JOSEPH HABERSHAM.
Savannah, April 1819.
W.T. WILLIAMS,
C. H. HAYDEN,
Agents
Georgia—Chatham County. .
B Y the honorable the court of of Ordinary of
Chatham County.
Wliereas, Alexander M. Ker, administrator of
the estate of Joseph G. M'Lean, dec. has applied
to this honorable court, to be dismissed from the
administration of the estate of the said Joseph
G. M'Lean, dec. _ 0
, • Now, therefore these are to cite and admonish l occupation of Mr. Andrew Knox, adjoining
sill and singdlar the kindred and creditors of the $ property of John P. Williamson, esq. and
said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have) in the clerks office, on or before the
ninth day gf June next, otherwise letters ot
dismissory taill be granted to the applicant.
Witness, the honorable John P.
Williamson, one of the Justices of;
of the said Court, this ninth day
of December, A. D. 1818.
S. M. BOND, c. c.o.c.c.
Dec 9—§6—12
For Sale,
The elegant Dwelling House,
■ a i| and two ^ots, at the corner of Pine
- - 11 and Broughton streets, in complete re.
pair, with every necessary out Build
ing, lastly in the occupation of Mr. W. Scar
brough.
The Dwelling House and Lot, lastly in the
the
op
po9ite the Steam-boat wharf.
(L S.)
The two Tenement Buildings in the rear of
the foregoing—now let out at $400 per annum.
LIKEWISE
The two wharf Lots Nos. 3 and 4, on Hutch
inson's Island, opposite the Steam boat whaif,
with the warehouses on the same and other im
provements, which are nov in a state to lie
made productive. The whale of the aforesaid
valuable real estate will be sold on moderate
terms, on a credit, with satisfactory securities—
. „ the half payable on the first July next, and the
B Y the honorable the Court of Ordinary of 5 other half on the first next. If the said
Chatham County. | property be not disposed of at private sale in
To all whom it may concern. | the course of a few <iays, it will be offered at
Whereas, Benjamin Burroughs, and Barna i public sale, of winch due notice will be given.
Georgia—Chatham County.
M‘Kinne; administrators of the estate of Richard
Morel, dec. have applied to this honorable court
to be dismissed from the administration of the
estate of the said Richard Morel, dec.
JVbw, therefore, these are to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors or
the said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have) in the Clerks office, on or before
the 9th day of June next, otherwise letters dis-
missory will be granted to the applicants.
Witness, tne honorable John P.
(L. S) Williamson, one of the Justices of
the said Court, this 9th day of De
cember, A. D.1818.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
Dec 9—§6—12
Also for Sate,
Steam-Boat Stock, Planter*’ Bank, and Marine
and Fire Insurance Office Stock. Further par
ticulars may be known on application to the
subscriber. MOSES HERBERT.
May 24 52
To Lease,
A convenient Dwelling Houst,
'Centrally situated in Broughton stred.
Enquire of the Editor.
May 13—43 •
To
Georgia—Chatham County.
B Y the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of \
Chatham County, \
To all whom it may concern. . ^ £
Whereas Catharine Domenget, admfnistra- “
trix of the estate of Francis Denis Domenget,
has applied to this honorable court, to be dis
missed froxi the administratrix of the estate of
the said Fmncis Denis Domenget, deceased.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased to file their objections^ (if any
thev have) in the clerks office, on or befoye the
ninth day of June next, otherwise letters dis-
misoory yill be granted the applicant.
Witness, the honorable John P
(L. S.) Williamson, one of the Justices of
the said Court, this ninth day of
December, A. I). 1818.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
Dec 9~ *6-12
Rent,
And immediate possession, a con-
1 venient two story HOUSE, situated in
| Broughton street.
, Enquire at this office.
May 6—137
To Rent,
And possession given immediately,
A HOUSE, situated on the corner of Brough
ton and Jefferson streets. For terms, which
will be moderate, enquire tt the store of
F. Selleck.
May 24 52
Administrator’s Notiee.
T^Tinb montlis afterdate of this notice, an ap
J3I plication will he made to the honorahle
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for lease to sell all those lots Nos. 25
and 2o, 37 and 38, in Jackson Ward, in the city
of Savannah—the said lots being city lots, and
subject to the pawnent of rent to the city of
Savannah—Ami al»> one half part or moiety of •
a tract of land (wi^ improvements) containing j
in the whole owes, in the county of Chat*;
ham, and commonly\ralled Laurel Green, and;
250 acres of land oufttle Ogechee and a House |
and Lot at White BUlf, being part of the estate
of Thomas F. Willies, de ceased, to be sold
for the benefit of tlut heirs and creditors of
said deceased. 1
Savannah, 4th Januiy, 1819.
RICHARD F.J
[A*l
ILLIAMS, Executor
Genteel Boarding.
A FEW gentlemen can be accoinmodaied
with Boarding, in a healthy and pleaMnt
part of the city, in the vicinity of the Mattel
square.
At«n,
A few neat ROOMS to be rrfit-
ed on moderate terms. Apply tojhe
subscriber.
WM. C. BARTOff.
May 14—Lf
Savannah Marine and Fire
INSURANCE OFFICE.
R ISKS against Fire wUlbe taken in thfflaid
office on and after Wednesday, 5thinst.
Tlic rates of premium and other particular can
be learnt on application at the office.
H. WAYNE, Sec'll.
May 4 135
ALL KINDS OK
BIONICS, CARDS, #c.l
Will be executed at the Office of the G«uW
in the best style:—Any favors in this lie ot
printing, will be thankfully received, f
Savannah, 3d June, 1
BOOKS STATIONARY.
S. C. & J. SCHENK, \
H AVE constantly on hand a good assortment
of STATIONARY, and all the SCHOOL
BOOKS in general use. Also, a valuable col
lection of Miscellaneous, Scientific, and Theo
logical BOOKS,
AMOXO WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING:
Scott's Bible, 5 vols. splendid binding, $70
Ditto do. 5 vols. $30
Ditto do. 6 vols. $21
Collin's & Carey’s editions of quarto Bibles, in
various bindings
Anquetil’s Universal History
Gibbon’s Rome, 8 vols
Hume, Smollet’s and Bissett’s England
Adam’s view of the four grand systems of Reli-
gio.i, and of Deism and Atheism, 3 vols 8vo
Gregory’s Dictionary of the arts und sciences,
3 vols 4to
Reid's Life of Jackson
Naval Temple, or a history of the battles of the
Navy of the U. States
Adam's Philosophy, 4 vols
Roman Antiquities
Bigland's England, 2 vols
Analectic Magazine
Burke’s Works, 6 vols
Briited’8 Resources of the U. S.
British Cicero, 3 vols
Eloquence of the British Senate
Erskine’s Speeches
Ferguson's Astronomy, 3 vols
Ditto Lectures on the arts and sciences, 2 vols
Federalist designating the author of each num
ber, 1 vol
Gillie’s Greece, 4 vols
Elliot’s Biographical Dictionary of New-Eng-
land, 1 vol
Life of Fulton
Cox, on fruit trees
Forsyth on do do
Hutton's Mathematicks, 2 vols
Whelpley's Compend of History, 8vo 1 vol
Hobhouse's Albania, 2 vols with plates
Ditto France
Historical Illustrations of the 4th canto of Childe
Harold, 1 vol
Miss Edgeworth's Practical Education of Ame
rica, 2 vols
Cuvier's Theory of the Earth, and Mitchel's
Geology of America
Cleveland’s Mineralogy, 1 vol
Infantry Discipline, with plates
Labaume’s Campaign in Russia
Roster’s Travels in Brazil
Kame's Elements of Criticism
Legh's Travels in Egypt
Lampriere's Classical Dictionary
Melmoth's Cicero, 3 vols
Middleton’s Cicero, 3 vols
Memoirs of Cardinal De Retz
Ditto of Sir Joshua Reynolds
Milwright’s Guide
Olive Branch
Pitkin’s Statistics
Marshall's Washington, 6 vols
Tuckey’s Expedition up the River Zaire, or
Congo
Thompson's Chemistry, by Cooper, 4 vols
Gordon's Physiology
Lee's Botany
Pureh's Flora of North America, 2 vols
Barton's Plants of Philadelphia
Muhlenberg's Plants of North America
Botanical Terminology
Prescriptions of eminent physicians
Law’s or the United States, 5 vols
Star in the West, 1 vol
Cooper on Goss Lights, 1 vol
Chalmer's Discourses, 1 vol
Trotter's Life of Fox
Barrington and Bcaufoy on the North Pole
Hall’s Loochoo Islands
Wilson's Russia
Junius Identified
O’Riley’s Greenland
Schlegcl's History,of Literature, 2 vols
Chateaubriand’s Recollections of Italy, England
and America
Phillip’s Recollections of Curran
I atrobe’s South Africa, 1 vol
Gallaudet’s Sermons, 1 vol
Mrs. Dobson’s Life of Petrarch
History of the British and Foreign Bible Society
Buck’s Theological Dictionary
Cave’s Lives of the Apostles and Primitive F»*
thers, 2 vols
Bellamy’s Works, 3 vols
Life of Calvin, 1 vol
Edward’s Works, 6 vols
Hebrew Bible, 2 vols
Parkhurst’s Hebrew Lexicon
Wilson’s Hebrew Grammar
Faber’s Sermons
Lathrop's Sermons
Davie's Sermons
Maflr»c on tile atonement
M‘Leod's Lectures on the prophecies
Milner’s Church History, 5 vols
M'Knight on the Epistles, 6 vols
Owen's on the Hebrews, 4 vols
Paley’s Works, 5 vols
Prideaux’8 Connexion, 4 vols
Panoplist in 14 vols
Ridgley's Divinity, 4 vols
Simeon's Skeletons of Sermons
Historical account of eminent Scot’s worthies
Mason’s Spiritual Treasury
Saurin’s Sermons, 8 vols
Taylor’s Sermons, 3 vols
Tow’nsend’s Abridgment of Milner, 1 vol
Chalmer's Dictionary cl the Bible, 5 vols 4to
Antiquary, 1 vol
€uy Mannering
lob Roy
l&les of my Landlord, first and second series
Ririty of Heart, 1 vol
Mindeville, 3d vol
PVmiptre’* Talcs, 2 vols
ALcurn’s Chemical Amusement
Philip’s Miicralofy-y
Manners if Spain, 2 vols
Birkbeckjf Letters
Memoirs ff Alexander the 1st
Lord of tie Bright City
Revolution in Spanish America
ChristiV’s War in Canada
Letters from the South, 2 vols
Sass’Journey to Rome and Naples in 181?
Bachelor and married man, 2 vols
Marriage, 2 vols
Riffle’s Tour on the Continent
Manners, 2 vols
Character of Shakspeare’s plays
Literary character Illustrated'
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