Doct. Johann Habermann's Christliches Gebet-Buchlein : enthaltend Morgen- und Abendsegen auf alle Tage in der Woche. Nebst andern schoenen Gebeten. Wie auch Doct. Neumans Kern aller Gebete, und schonen Morgen-, Abend- und andern Liedern, nebst angehaengtem geistlichen Stundenwecker
Betrachtungen über das ganze Leiden Christi : im Oelgarten, vor dem geistlichen Gericht der Juden, vor dem weltlichen Gericht Pilati und Herodes, und auf dem Berge Golgatha : nach der Harmonischen Beschreibung der Evangelisten abgehandelt. Mit mehren Holzschnitten geziert und den nothigen Registern verseben. Als Anhang ist beigefügt, Betrachtungen der sieben letzten Worte des Gekreuzigten Jesu
A geographical description of Pennsylvania: also of the counties respectively, in the order in which they were established by the legislature. With an alphabetical list of the townships in each county; and their population in 1800
The Book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments & other rites & ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America together with the Psalter or Psalms of David
The stolen child, or, How Henry von Eichenfels came to the knowledge of God : a narrative for children and children's friends : designed for reading classes in Sabbath schools, &c
The illustrating mirror : or, A fundamental illustration of Christ's Sermon on the Mount. For all lovers of the truth to examine their faith and to promote their observance of the doctrines of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
LCHS has vol.1(May 1829) to vol. 4(April 1933) (4 vols.)
Published in Marietta, Pa. 1829-1834; published in Lancaster, Pa. 1834-1838. (Cf. Yoder, Donald Herbert. Der Fröhliche Botschafter: an early American Universalist magazine. The American-German Review, June 1944, p. 13-16)
Introduction to the English reader, or, A selection of pieces, in prose and poetry : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners, in reading, and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue : with rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety
Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised : or to be raised, and kept in pay by, and at the expence of the United States of America
The trial of Henry Kobler Musselman and Lewis Willman : for the murder of the unfortunate Lazarus Zellerbach; containing the confession of Kobler to Willman, the speech of the attorney general, and the charge of the judge to the jury
Original copy housed with Rare Books (090 L244f 1839).
Second copy in RB is bound in three quarter leather and linen.
Summary
"Lazarus Zellerbach was brutally murdered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on February 6th. His body was found on the west side of town by boys playing 21 days later. He was a peddler based out of Philadelphia who made two trips a year to Pittsburgh and even into Ohio. Testimony at the trial of the murderers reveal that he arrived into New York City in 1835 with his parents. They lived near the Balz and Rhine Rivers.He was not married. He left Philadelphia five months ago and was in Pittsburgh 10 weeks earlier. He was headed back home having sold out of his goods. Typically he would have had approximately $1000 on him. A reward of almost $500 was offered. Henry Kobler Musselman was arrested and convicted. His "servant" Lewis Willman turned States's evidence and testified against him. Musselman hit Lazarus on the head with a stone, stabbed him over 15 times and tossed his body over a fence. Musselman was hung on December 20, 1839. He had sold his body to a physician for study post mortem." [from FindAGrave.com]
The life and confession of Daniel Shaeffer, who was found guilty, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of the County of Lancaster, Pa. in November, 1831, of the murder of Elizabeth Bowers and sentenced to be executed on the 13th of April, 1832