VOL. XIV. FROM JULY TO DECEMBER. 1822. EDITED BY JOHN E. HALL, Esq. VARIOUS, that the mind And pleas'd with novelty, may be indulged.-CoWPER. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY HARRISON HALL, No. 70, South Fourth Street. INDEX TO VOL. XIV. 000 EMBELLISHMENTS. I.-Rebecca at the Stake. (From "Ivanhoe,") to front page 1 II.-Major Dunwoodie and the Pedlar. (From "the Spy.") 136 III-A Sleeping Infant, IV.-The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, V.-The Tread Mill, VI.-William Pinkney, Esq. VII.—The Skin Lodges of the Konza Indians, 177 339 429 433 516 Bankrupt law, advantages of a, Blind, instruction of the, Brazil, Prince Maximillian's travels in, 2 71 33 17 Florida, ceded to the U. S., Crabs, how caught by the racoon, 437 |