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ZUIDERZEE. Hydrographische van de Zuiderzee. Noordelijk Gedeelte. Door A. Van Rhijn. Geassisteered door A. R. Blommendal, 1846.

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2. Hydrographische van de Zuiderzee. Zuidelijk Gedeelte. Door A. Van Rhijn. Geassisteered door A. R. Blommendal, 1848. 2 sheets.

MAPS IN THE SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE

BEAVER. A plan of the town of Beaver, on the Ohio river, in the county of Beaver, 1793.

DAY AND HALF WALK. The draft of the Day and Half Walk. This walk was made in a straight line from a point on the Delaware, and a right line running from the point at which the man stopped, to the Delaware, was to be the boundary of a certain tract of land which William Penn purchased from the Indians.

ERIE. Map of the borough of Erie; including the second and third sections. of out-lots as originally laid down; together with a view of the bay, public works and the south side of the peninsula, by Thomas Forster. 1836.

FRANKLIN. A plan of the town of Franklin, Venango county, Pennsylvania; together with the out-lots, by W. Irvine and Andrew Ellicot. December 28, 1801.

PENNSYLVANIA. Map of the Province of Pennsylvania, made by William Scull. Printed April 4, 1770.

PENNSYLVANIA. Maps of the counties of Pennsylvania. In 47 maps, viz:

Adams county.

Allegheny county; by David Dougal. 1817.

Armstrong county; by Robert Orr, Jr.

Beaver county.

Bedford county; by J. Morrison and W. B. Hudson.

Berks county; by Henry M. Richards.

Bradford county.

Bucks county; by Thomas G. Kennedy. 1817.

Butler county; by David Dougal. 1817.

Cambria county; by J. Morrison and W. B. Hudson.

Centre county; by J. Morrison and W. B. Hudson.

Chester county; by James Hindman.

Clearfield county.

Columbia county; by J. Rockefeller.

Crawford county. See Erie county.

Cumberland county; by Thomas Smith.

Dauphin and Lebanon counties; by Thomas Smith.

PENNSYLVANIA. Maps of the counties of Pennsylvania.—Continued.

Delaware county; by John Melish.

Erie and Crawford counties; by David Dougal.

Fayette county.

Franklin county; by William S. Davis. 1817.

Greene county; by Robert Whitehill.

Huntingdon county; by John Morrison.

Indiana county; by John Taylor.

Jefferson county; by John Taylor.

Lancaster county; by J. Scott.

Lebanon county. See Dauphin county.

Lehigh county. See Northampton county.

Luzerne county; by Isaac A. Chapman.

Lycoming county.

M'Kean county.

Mercer county; by Benjamin Stokely. 1819.

Mifflin county; by M. M. Monahon.

Montgomery county; by John Melish.

Northampton and Lehigh counties.

Northumberland county; by J. Rockefeller.

Philadelphia county; by John Melish.

Pike county. See Wayne county.

Potter county.

Schuylkill county; by F. Lauderbrun. 1817.

Somerset county; by John Wells.

Susquehanna county; by J. A. Chapman.

Tioga county.

Union county; by J. Rockefeller.

Union county; by Thomas Smith.

Venango county.

Warren county; by Samuel Dale.

Washington county; by Jonathan Knight: 1817.]

Wayne and Pike counties.

Westmoreland county.

York county; by Thomas Smith.

WARREN. Plan of the town of Warren, on the Allegheny river, Warren

county, Pa.; by A. Ellicot.

WATERFORD. Plan of the town of Waterford, Erie county, Pa.; by A. Ellicot.

NEWSPAPERS.

AMERICAN CENTINEL and Mercantile Advertiser. from June 20 to December 28, 1820.

Published by Jacob Frick;
Philadelphia. (Daily.)

AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER; by John Dunlap, 1791, 1792 and 1793. Philadelphia.

2. Same; by Dunlap and Claypoole, 1794 and 1795. Philadelphia.

3. Same; by D. C. and Septimus Claypoole, 1796, 1797 and 1799. Philadelphia.

AURORA; or General Advertiser; by Benjamin Franklin Bache, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807 and 1808. Philadelphia. (Daily.)

BANNER OF THE CONSTITUTION, devoted to general politics, political economy, state papers, foreign and domestic news, &c., &c.; from December 5, 1829, to December 26, 1832, Vols. 1, 2 and 3. Philadelphia.

COUNTRY PORCUPINE; by William Cobbett; from July 5 to November 26, 1798. Philadelphia. (Semi-weekly.)

DEMOCRATIC PRESS; by John Binns, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816 and 1818. Philadelphia. (Daily.)

FEDERAL GAZETTE and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser; by Andrew Brown, 1790, 1791, 1792 and 1793. Philadelphia.

FEDERAL GAZETTE and Philadelphia Evening Post; by Andrew Brown; from August, 1789, to March 30, 1790. Philadelphia. (Daily.)

FRANKLIN GAZETTE. Published by Richard Bache, 1818, 1819 and 1820. Philadelphia. (Tri-weekly.)

FREEMAN'S JOURNAL and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser; for the years 1805, 1806, 1807 and 1808.

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES and Daily Evening Advertiser; by John Fenno; 1794, 1795, 1796. Philadelphia.

GENERAL ADVERTISER and Political, Commercial and Literary Journal; by Benjamin Franklin Bache; 1791, 1793, 1794, 1795 and 1796.Philadelphia. (Daily.)

GENIUS OF UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION; a weekly publication containing documents, essays and facts relative to the subject of African slavery, together with notices of the events of the times. Edited by Benjamin Lundy and W. Lloyd Garrison. Vol. 4th, new series. Baltimore, 1849. 1 vol. 4to.

Independent GAZETTEER and Agricultural Repository; by E. Oswald, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796. Philadelphia. (Semi-weekly.)

INDEPENDENT GAZETTEER, or Chronicler of Freedom. Printed by E. Oswald; from May 4, 1782, to November 1, 1783; and from January 3, to August 25, 1789. Philadelphia. (Weekly.)

IRIS. The Iris of Prose, Poetry and Art, for 1840; edited by Mary Russell Mitford. London, 1840. 1 vol. 4to.

MAIL, or Daily Advertiser. By D. C. Claypoole, 1791, 1792 and 1793. Philadelphia.

NATIONAL GAZETTE. By Philip Freeman, 1791, 1792, 1793; printed by Childs and Swaine. Philadelphia. (Semi-weekly.)

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER. Published by Gales and Seaton; from July 3, to December 28, 1827, and for the years 1819, 1820 and 1841. Washington. (Tri-weekly.)

NEW JERSEY GAZETTE. Printed by Isaac Collins; 1778 and 1779. Burlington. (Weekly.)

NEW WORLD. Edited by Park Benjamin; from April to October, 1842. New York, 3 vols. fol.

PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST. Printed by Benjamin Towne; from September 5, 1775, to September 9, 1777. Philadelphia. (Tri-weekly.) PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE. Printed by Hall and Sellers, 1788, 1789, 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795 and 1796. Philadelphia. (Weekly.)

PENNSYLVANIA MERCURY and Universal Advertiser; by Daniel Humphreys; from January 13, to December 29, 1791. Philadelphia. (Triweekly.)

PENNSYLVANIA PACKET and Daily Advertiser, 1778, part of 1781, 1784, 1787, 1788, 1789 and 1790. Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENT, (German.) For the years 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795 and 1796. Philadelphia. (Weekly.)

PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE and Universal Daily Advertiser; by Andrew Brown, 1794, 1795 and 1796. Philadelphia.

PORCUPINE; by William Cobbett. See COUNTRY PORCUPINE.

PLATES.

ANACREON. Recueil de compositions dessinées par Girodet, et gravées par M. Chattillon. Paris, 1825. 1 vol. 4to.

ARCHITECTURE; plans for churches, with an essay on Gothic architecture, by
Burlington, 1836.
Burlington, 1836. 1 vol. 4to.

J. H. Henry.

BELGIUM. Views of the principal cities of Belgium, by J. Mols. Paris. 1 plate.

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BIRCH, Thomas. The heads of illustrious persons of Great Britain, engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr. Vertue; with their lives and characters, by Thomas Birch. New edition. London, 1833. 1 vol. fol. BIRTH PLACE of Robert Fulton, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1854. 1 plate.

BOOK OF PORTRAITS of the Kings of Lusitania and Spain. 1 vol. 4to.-Contents: 1. Henricus Comes Lusitanorum Regum Parens.

2. Alphonsus Henricus. Rex I.

3. Sancius Primus. Rex II.

4. Alphonsus Secundus. Lusitaniae Rex III.

5. Sancius Secundus. Rex IV.

6. Alphonsus III. Lusitaniae Rex V.

7. Dionysius I. Lusitaniae Rex VI, et D. Elizabetha, Conjux.

8. Alphonsus Quartus. Lusitaniae Rex VII.

9. Petrus I. Lusitaniae Rex VIII.

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