Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress
PENNSYLVANIA
BRISTOL
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521. Aurora. General
advertiser. d., Aug. 30-Oct. 19, 1799.
Note: Removed from Philadelphia, Aug. 30, 1799. Returned to Philadelphia,
Oct. 22, 1799. |
BUSTLETON
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522. Porcupine's gazette.
w., Sept. 6-Oct. 26, 1799.
Note: Removed from Philadelplhia because of yellow fever, Sept.
6, 1799. The issue of Oct. 26, 1799, was the last published in Bustleton.
Cobbett published a farewell issue, Jan. 13, 1800, in New York,
N.Y. |
CARLISLE
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The Carlisle gazette (1793).
See: The Carlisle gazette, and the
western repository of knowledge. |
The Carlisle gazette (1794).
See: Kline's Carlisle weekly gazette.
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523. The Carlisle gazette,
and the western repository of knowledge. w., Aug. 10,
1785-Jan. 1, 1794.
Note: Title for the issues of Dec. 11, 18, 1793, and Jan. 1, 1794,
was abbreviated to The Carlisle gazette (1793), because of reduced
size. Continued by Kline's Carlisle weekly gazette, starting with
the issue of Jan. 8, 1794. |
524. Kline's Carlisle
weekly gazette. w., Jan. 8, 1794-Dec. 31, 1800+
Note: Continuation of The Carlisle gazette, and the western repository
of knowledge. For a brief period between Jan. 22-Mar. 19, 1794,
title was: The Carlisle gazette. As of Mar. 26, 1794, title again
became: Kline's Carlisle weekly gazette. Continued by Kline's weekly
Carlisle gazette, starting with the issue of Aug. 3, 1810. |
525. The Telegraphe.. w.,
Feb. 10, 1795-May 3, 1796.
Note: The last issue located is that of May 3, 1796. |
CHAMBERSBURG
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526. Farmer's register.
w., Apr. 18, 1798-Apr. 10, 1799.
Note: The last issue published in Chambersburg was Apr. 10, 1799.
Title removed to Greensburg. |
527. The Franklin repository.
w., Apr. 21, 1796-Dec. 25, 1800+
Note: Continuation of The Chambersburg gazette. Continued by The
Franklin repository and Chambers- burg whig, starting in January
1840. |
CHESTNUT HILL
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528. Chesnuthiller Wochenschrift.
w., Dec. 15, 1790-Aug. 20, 1793.
Note: Established Dec. 15, 1790, with a prospectus issue of Oct.
8, 1790. The last issue located is that of Aug. 20, 1793, no. 138.
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DOYLESTOWN
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529. The Farmers' weekly journal.
w., July 25 (?), 1800+
Note: The last issue located is that of Jan. 29, 1801. |
EASTON
GERMANTOWN
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531. Die Germantauner zeitung.
bi-w., w., Feb. 8, 1785-July 16, 1793.
Note: In German. The last issue located is that of July 16, 1793.
The paper may have been continued until 1799. |
532. Pensylvanische berichte, oder,
Sammlung wichtiger nachrichten aus dem natur- und kirchen-reich.
m., s.m., fortnigthly, June 16, 1746-July 1766.
Note: Continuation of Hock-deutsch Pensylvanische berichte,
oder, Sammlung wichtiger nachrichten aus dem natur- und kirchen-reich.
The last issue located is that of Apr. 9, 1762. Ceased publication
in July 1766. Continued by Germantowner zeitung, oder, Sammlung
wahrscheinlicher nachrichten aus dem natur- und kirchen-reich.
In German. |
Sammlung wichtiger nachrichten aus dem natur- und kirchen- reich.
See: Pensylvanische berichte, oder,
Sammlung wichtiger nachrichten aus dem natur- und kirchen-reich..
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HARRISBURG
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533. The Harrisburgh journal, and
the weekly advertiser. w., Aug. 26. 1789-(?).
Note: Continued by the Oracle of Dauphin and Harrisburg advertiser,
Oct. 20, 1792. |
534. The Oracle of Dauphin, and
Harrisburgh advertiser. w., Oct. 20, 1792-Dec. 29, 1800+
Note: Continuation of the Harrisburgh journal, and the weekly
advertiser. Ceased publication with the issue of Nov. 14, 1807.
Continued by the Oracle of Dauphin. |
LANCASTER
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535. Der Deutsche porcupein, und
Lancaster anzeigis-nachrichten. w., Jan. 3, 1798-Dec. 25,
1799.
Note: In German. Continuation of the Neu unpartheyische Lancaster
zeitung, und anzeigs-nachrichten. Continued by Der Americanische
staatsbothe, und Lancaster anzeigs-nachrichten, starting with the
issue of Jan. 1, 1800. |
The General advertiser.
See: The Pennsylvania packet, or,
The General advertiser. |
536. Lancaster journal.
w., June 18, 1794-Dec. 27, 1800+
Note: Ceased publication in October 1839. Merged with the Lancaster
intelligencer to form the Intelligen- cer & journal, in 1839. |
537. Neue unpartheyische Lancaster
zeitung, und anzeigs- nachrichten. w., Aug. 8, 1787-Nov. 1,
1797 (?).
Note: In German, with some advertisements in English. The last
issue located is that of Nov. 1, 1797. Continued by Der Deutsche
porcupein, und Lancaster anzeigns-Nachrichten, starting with the
issue of Jan. 3, 1798. |
538. The Pennsylvania packet, or,
The General advertiser. w., Nov. 29, 1777-June 17, 1778.
Note: Removed from Philadelplhia--where it had been published
under the title Dunlap's Pennsylvania packet, or, The General advertiser--upon
the occu- paction of the city by the British. The first Lancaster
issue was that of Nov. 29, 1777; the second was Dec. 3, 1777, and
thereafter it was published weekly with extra issues on Mar. 9,
May 23, and June 6, 1778. The last issue published in Lancaster
was that of June 17, 1778; publication was resumed at Philadelphia,
July 4, 1778. |
539. Das Pennsylvanische zeitungs-blat,
oder, Sammlung sowohl auswartig- als einheimischer neuigkeiten..
w., Feb. 4- June 24, 1778.
Note: In German. Ceased publication on June 24, 1778. |
Sammlung sowohl auswartig- als einheimischer neuigkeiten.
See: Das Pennsylvanische zeitungs-blat,
oder, Sammlung sowohl auswartig- als einheimischer neuigkeiten. .
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NORRISTOWN
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540. The Norristown gazette.
w., June 15, 1799-June 6, 1800.
Note: A preliminary issue on June 1, 1799, is reported. The last
issue located is that of June 6, 1800. Sower establised the Norristown
herald, and weekly advertiser, Oct. 10, 1800. |
NORTHUMBERLAND
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541. The Sunbury and Northumberland
gazette.. w., Oct. 9(?), 1793-Dec. 27, 1800+
Note: A continuation of The Sunbury and Northumberland gazette,
printed in 1792 by Andrew Kennedy, at Sunbury. The earliest issue
located with the Northumberland imprint is that of Oct. 9, 1793,
vol. 2, no. 71. Continued by Kennedy's Sunbury and Northumberland
gazette, in 1801. |
PHILADELPHIA
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Der Allgemeine americanische zeitungs-schreiber.
See: Die Pennsylvanisce gazette, oder,
Der Allgemeine americanische zeitungs-schreiber .
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542. The American herald, and general
advertiser. s.w., June 21-July 5, 1784. |
543. The American navel and commercial
register. s.w., Nov. 25- Dec. 19, 1795.
Note: Continued by Finlay's American naval and commercial register,
starting with the issue of Dec. 28, 1795. |
544. The American star. L'Etoile
Americaine. tw., w., Apr. 1- May 3, 1794.
Note: Continuation of The American star, or, Historical, political,
critical, and moral journal. Published in English and French. The
last issue located is that May 3, 1794. |
545. The American star, or, Historical,
political, critical, and moral journal . t.w., Feb. 1-Mar.
25, 1794.
Note: Published in English and French, with English on the left
column of each page, and French on the right column. The French
title, listed on the right column of each front page is: L'Etoile
Americaine, ou, Journal historique, politique, critique et moral.
Continued by The American star. L'Etoile Americaine, starting with
the issue of Apr. 1, 1794. |
546. The American weekly mercury.
w., Dec. 22, 1719-May 22 (?), 1746.
Note: The American weekly mercury was the first newspaper published
in the middle colonies, and the fourth, in order of time, published
in America. Preface to v. 1. The volumes for Dec. 22, 1719-Jan.
7, 1724, are indexed; these were republished in facsimile by the
Colonial Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1907. The last issue
located is that of May 22, 1746. Ceased publication soon after 1746.
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547. Aurora. General advertiser.
d., Nov. 8, 1794-Dec. 1800+
Note: Continuation of the General advertiser. Because of the fever
epidemic, publication was suspended at Philadelphia with the issue
of Aug. 27, 1799, and was begun at Bristol, Aug. 30, 1799. Publication
continued there through Oct. 19, and with the issue of Oct. 22,
1799 it returned to Philadelphia. Merged with the Franklin gazette
to form the Aurora and Franklin gazette, on Nov. 22, 1824. |
548. Bache's Philadelphia aurora
. t.w., June 14, 1797- Mar. 6/7, 1800.
Note: This is the tri-weekly edition of the Aurora. General advertiser.
It contains all the news of the daily issues. The earliest issue
of the tri-weekly located is that of June 14, 1797. Continued as
The Philadelphia aurora, starting with the issue of Mar. 8/10, 1800.
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549. Carey's Pennsylvania evening
herald . s.w., Jan. 25- Feb. 8,1785.
Note: Continued by Carey's Pennsylvania evening herald and American
monitor, starting with the issue of Feb. 12, 1785. Indexed. |
550. Carey's Pennsylvania evening
herald and American monitor. s.w., Feb. 12-Mar. 22, 1785.
Note: Continuation of Carey's Pennsylvania evening herald. Continued
by The Pennsylvania evening herald: and the American monitor, starting
with the issue of Mar. 26, 1785. |
551. Carey's United States' recorder.
t.w., Jan. 23-Aug. 30, 1798.
Note: Ceased publication with the issue of Aug. 30, 1798. |
The Chronicle of freedom.
See: The Independent gazetteer, or,
The Chronicle of freedom.
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552. Claypoole's American daily
advertiser. d., Jan. 1, 1796- Sept. 30, 1800.
Note: Continuation of Dunlap and Claypoole's American daily advertiser.
Continued by Poulson's American daily advertiser, starting with
the issue of Oct. 1, 1800. |
Claypoole's daily advertiser.
See: The Mail, or, Claypoole's daily
advertiser.
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553. The Complete counting house
companion . w., Mar. 19, 1785(?)-Oct. 30, 1790.
Note: Issued as a free supplement to the subscribers of The Pennsylvania
evening herald and the American Monitor, which was established Jan.
25, 1785. The issue of Mar. 19, 1785, is the earliest located. It
underwent the same changes of editorship and imprint as the latter,
until Feb. 5, 1788, when Mathew Carey became sole publisher of The
Pen- nsylvania evening herald and William Spotswood became publisher
of The Complete counting house companion, which henceforth was a
separate publication. The last issue located is the of Oct. 30,
1790. |
554. The Constitutional diary and
Philadelphia evening advertiser. d., Dec. 2, 1799-Feb. 3,
1800.
Note: The last issue located is that of Feb. 3, 1800. |
555. Country porcupine.
t.w., Mar,. 3/5, 1798-Aug. 27/28, 1799.
Note: A tri-weekly edition of Porcupine's gazette. Ceased publication
with the issue of Aug. 27/29, 1799. |
556. Courier de l'Amerique.
s.w., July 27-Oct. 26, 1784.
Note: This was the first French newspaper printed in America.
Ceased publication with the issue of Oct. 26, 1784. |
557. Courier de l'Amerique.
s.w., Dec. 4, 1792-Feb. 22, 1793.
Note: The volume numbering indicates a suspension from Jan. 11
to Feb. 15, 1793. The last issue located was that of Feb. 22, 1793,
no. 14. |
558. Courrier francais.
d.,t.,w. Apr. 15, 1794-July 3, 1798.
Note: In French. Ceased publication with the issue of July 3,
1798. |
559. The Daily advertiser.
d., Feb. 7-July 4, 1797.
Note: Continued as Carey's dail advertiser, starting with the
issue of July 5, 1797. |
560. The Dessert to the true American.
w., July 14, 1798- Aug. 19, 1799.
Note: Continues The Philadelphia minerava. In the issue of July
14, 1798, the word "dessert" was spelled "desert" in the title.
With the issue of July 28, 1798, the title was corrected to The
Dessert to the true American. Published as a weekly literary supplement
to The True American and commercial advertiser. The last issue located
is that of Aug. 19, 1799. |
561. Dunlap and Claypooles American
daily advertiser. d., Dec. 9, 1793-Dec. 31, 1795.
Note: Continuation of Dunlap's American daily advertiser. Continued
as Claypoole's American daily advertiser, starting with the issue
of Jan. 1, 1796. |
562. Dunlap's American daily advertiser.
d., Jan. 1, 1791- Dec. 7, 1793.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania packet, and daily advertiser.
Suspended publication Sept. 16-Nov. 30, 1793, because of yellow
fever. Continued as Dunlap and Claypoole's American daily advertiser,
starting with the issue of Dec. 9, 1793. |
563. Dunlap's Pennsylvania packet,
or, The General advertiser. w., Oct. 25, 1773-Sept. 9, 1777.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania packet. And the General
advertiser. Removed to Lancaseter, Pa., after the issue of Sept.
9, 1777, because of the British occupation of Philadelphia. Continued
at Lancaster as The Pennsylvania packet, or, The General advertiser,
Nov. 29, 1777-June 18, 1778, and returned to Philadelphia with that
title, July 4, 1778. |
564. The Evening chronicle.
t.w., s.w., May 5-Nov. 7, 1787.
Note: Continuation of The Evening chronicle, or, The Philadelphia
advertiser. The last issue located is that of Nov. 7, 1787. |
L'Etoile Americaine, ou, Journal historique, politique, critique
et moral.
See: The American star, or, Historical,
political, critical, and moral journal.
|
565. The Evening chronicle, or,
The Philadelphia advertiser. t.w., Feb. 6-May 3, 1787.
Note: After the title but seprated from it by a line appear the
words "Containing the freshest advices, both foreign and domestic;
with a variety of other matter, usefull, instructive, & entertaining."
Continued by The Evening Chronicle, starting with the issue of May
5, 1787. |
566. The Federal gazette and Philadelphia
daily advertiser. d., Apr. 1, 1790-Dec. 31, 1793.
Note: Continuation of The Federal gazette, and Philadelplhia evening
post. Continued by The Philadelphia gazette and universal daily
adver- tiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 2, 1794. |
567. The Federal gazette, and Philadelphia
evening post. d., Oct. 1, 1788-Mar. 31, 1790.
Note: Continued The Federal gazette and Philadelphia daily advertiser,
starting with the issue of Apr. 1, 1790. |
568. The Federal gazette, and the
Philadelphia evening post. t.w., Mar. 8-Apr. 24, 1788.
Note: Ceased publication with the issue of Apr. 24, 1788. Later
in the year, Andrew Brown established a daily with the same title,
but lacking the word "the" between "and" and "Philadelphia". |
569. Finlay's American naval and
commercial register. s.w., Dec. 28, 1795-May 1, 1798.
Note: Continuation of The American naval and commercial register.
The last issue located is that of May 1, 1798. |
570. The Freeman's journal, or,
The North-American intelligencer. w., Apr. 25, 1781-May 16,
1792.
Note: Ceased publication with the issue of May 16, 1792. |
571. Gale's independent gazetteer.
s.w., Sept. 16, 1796- Sept. 12, 1797.
Note: Continuation of The Independent gazetteer. Ceased publication
with the issue of Sept. 12, 1797. |
572. Gazette of the United States
. s.w., Nov. 3, 1790-Sept. 18, 1793.
Note: Removed from New York and continued at Philadelphia with
the issue of Nov. 3, 1790. Paged continuously, and probably indexed,
through the issue of Sept. 18, 1793. Continued by the Gazette of
the United States and evening advertiser, starting with the issue
of Dec. 11, 1793. |
573. Gazette of the United States.
d., July 1, 1795-June 30, 1796.
Note: Continuation of Gazette of the United States and daily evening
advertiser. For the period July 2, 1795-Jan. 5, 1796, title was
Gazette United States. Continued by Gazette of the United States,
& Philadelphia daily advertiser, starting with the issue of July
1, 1796. |
574. Gazette of the United States,
& daily advertiser. d., June 28-Dec. 31, 1800+
Note: Continuation of Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia
daily advertiser. Continued by Gazette of the United states, starting
with the issue of Nov. 2, 1801. |
575. Gazette of the United States
and daily evening advertiser. d., June 12, 1794-June 30, 1795.
Note: Continuation of Gazette of the United States and evening
advertiser. Continued by Gazette of the United States (1795), starting
with the issue of July 1, 1795. |
576. Gazette of the United States
and evening advertiser. d., Dec. 11, 1793-June 11, 1794.
Note: Continuation of the Gazette of the United States (1790).
Continued by the Gazette of the United States and daily evening
advertiser, starting with the issue of June 12, 1794. |
577. Gazette of the United States,
& Philadelphia daily advertiser. d., July 1, 1796-June 27,
1800.
Note: Continuation of the Gazette of the United States (1796).
For the period between June 9, 1797-June 24, 1800, the word "and"
replaced the "&" in the title. Continued by the Gazette of the United
States, & daily advertiser, starting with the issue of June 28,
1800. |
Gazette United States.
See: Gazette of the United States
(1795).
|
578. Gemeinnutzigige Philadelphische
correspondenz . w., May 2, 1781-Sept. 24, 1790.
Note: Established May 2, 1781, judging from the date of the earliest
issue located, that of July 18, 1781, no. 12. Continued by Neue
Philadelphische correspondenz, starting with the issue of Oct. 1,
1790. In German. |
The General advertiser (1773).
See: Dunlap's Pennsylvania packet,
or, The General advertiser.
|
The General advertiser (1778).
See: Dunlap's Pennsylvania packet,
or, The General advertiser.
|
579. General advertiser .
d., Aug. 16, 1791-Nov. 7, 1794.
Note: Continuation of the General advertiser, and political commercial,
agricultural and literary journal. Continued by Aurora. General
advertiser, starting with the issue of Nov. 8, 1794. |
580. General advertiser, and political,
commercial, agricultural and literary journal. d., Oct. 1,
1790-Aug. 15, 1791.
Note: Continued by the General advertiser, starting with the issue
of Aug. 16, 1791. |
581. Der General-postbothe an die
Deutsche nation in Amerika. s.w., Jan. 5, 1790-June 29, 1790.
Note: In German. Paged continuously. Ceased publi- cation with
the issue of June 29, 1790. |
582. Henrich Millers Pennsylvanisher
staatsbote . s.w, w., May 23, 1775-May 26, 1779.
Note: Continuation of Der Wochentliche Pennsylvanische staatsbote.
Suspended publication Sept. 17, 1777- Aug. 5, 1778. Ceased publication
with the issue of May 26, 1779. In German. |
583. The Independent gazetteer.
s.w., Jan. 11, 1794-Sept. 10, 1796.
Note: Continuation of The Independent gazetteer, and agricultural
repository. Continued by Gale's inde- pendent gazetteer, starting
with the issue of Sept. 16, 1796. |
584. The Independent gazetteer,
and agricultural repository. w., Jan. 16, 1790-Jan. 4, 1794.
Note: Continuation of The Independent gazetteer, or, The Chronicle
of freedom. Continued by The Independent gazetter, starting with
the issue of Jan. 11, 1794. |
585. The Independent
gazetteer, or, The Chronicle of freedom. w., s.w.,
d., Apr. 13, 1782-Jan. 9, 1790.
Note: Continued by The Independent gazetteer, and agricultural
repository, starting with the issue of Jan. 16, 1790. |
586. The Level of Europe and North
America.. Oct. 1, 1794.
Note: The initial issue, vol. 1, no. 1, dated Oct. 1794, contained
the alternative French title: Le Niveau de l'Europe & de l'Amerique
Septentrionalle. Continued by The Level of Europe and North America,
or, The Observer's Guide, starting with the issue of Feb. 9, 1795.
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587. The Level of Europe and North
America, or, The Observer's guide. Feb. 9, 1795-Jan. 27, 1796.
Note: Continuation of The Level of Europe and North America. Also
contains the alternative French title: Le Niveau de l'Europe & l'Amerique
Septentrionalle. The last issue is that of Jan. 27, 1796. Continued
by Intelligence of both worlds. |
588. The Mail, or, Claypoole's
daily advertiser. d. June 1, 1791-Sept. 30, 1793.
Note: Ceased publication with the issue of Sept. 30, 1793. On
Dec. 9, 1793, Claypoole joined in partnership with John Dunlap to
publish Dunlap and Claypoole's American daily advertiser. |
The Morning and evening gazette.
See: The New world, or, The Morning
and evening gazette. .
|
589. National gazette.
s.w., Oct. 31, 1791-Oct. 26, 1793.
Note: Paged continuously. Ceased publication with the issue of
Oct. 26, 1793. |
590. Neue Philadelphische correspondenz.
s.w., w., Oct. 1, 1790-Nov. 20, 1792.
Note: Continuation of Gemeinutzige Philadelphische correspondenz.
Continued by Philadelplhische correspondenz, starting with the issue
of Nov. 27, 1792. In German. |
591. The New world. d.,
Oct. 24, 1796-Aug. 16, 1797.
Note: Continuation of The New world, or, The Morning and evening
gazette. Ceased publication with the issue of Aug. 16, 1797. |
592. The New world, or, The Morning
and evening gazette. twice daily, Aug. 15, 1796-Oct. 24, 1796.
Note: Continued by The New World, starting with the evening issue
of Oct. 24, 1796. |
The North-American intelligencer.
See: The Freeman's journal, or, The
North-American intelligencer. |
The Observer's guide.
See: The Level of Europe and North
American, or, The Observer's guide. |
Ordentlicher relation derer einlauffenden neuigkeiten.
See: Pennsylvanisce fama, oder, Ordentlicher
relation derer einlauffenden neuigkeiten. |
593. The Pennsylania chronicle,
and universal advertiser. w., Jan. 26, 1767-Feb. 8, 1774.
Note: Paged continuously. Issues for 1767-1771 have the subtitle:
Containing the freshest advices, both foreign and domestic; with
a variety of other matter, useful, instructive, and entertaining.
Ceased publication with the issue of Feb. 8, 1774. |
594. The Pennsylvania evening herald:
and the American monitor. s.w., Mar. 26, 1785-May 27, 1786.
Note: Continuation of Carey's Pennsylvania evening herald and
American monitor. Paged continuously. The index of v. 1, Jan. 25-July
23, 1785, appears in the issue of July 23, 1785; and the index of
v. 2, July 27, 1785- Jan. 21, 1786, appears in the issue of Jan.
21, 1786. The title page for v. 1 and 2, Jan. 25, 1785-Jan. 21,
1786, is bound at the front of the volume for 1785. Continued by
The Pennsylvania herald, and general advertiser, starting with the
issue of May 31, 1786. |
595. The Pennsylvania evening post.
t.w., s.w., Jan. 24, 1775- July 30, 1781.
Note: Paged continuously. Publication was irregular from 1776-1781.
Nearly all issues in 1780 were single sheets. Continued by The Pennsylvania
evening post, and public advertiser, starting with the issue of
Aug. 3, 1781. |
596. The Pennsylvania evening post,
and daily advertiser. d., May 30, 1783-Oct. 26, 1784.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania evening post, and daily
advertiser. The last issue located is that of Oct. 26, 1784. |
597. The Pennsylvania evening post,
and public advertiser. d., Aug. 3, 1781-May 19, 1783.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania evening post. Continued
by the Pennsylvania evening post, and daily advertiser, starting
with the issue of May 30, 1783. |
598. The Pennsylvania gazette.
w., Oct. 2, 1729-Sept. 10, 1777.
Note: Continuation of The Universal instructor in all arts and
sciences, and Pennsylvania gazette. Issues from 1735-1777, have
a subtitle, "Containing the freshest advices, foreign and domestick."
Beginning Oct. 11, 1759, "domestic" is spelled with the "k". Suspended
publication at Philadelphia with the issue of Sept. 10, 1777, upon
the arrival of the British troops. Publish- ed at York, Pa., Dec.
20, 1777-June 20, 1778. Continued by The Pennsylvania gazette, and
weekly advertiser, published in Philadelphia, starting with the
issue of Jan. 5, 1779. |
599. The Pennsylvania gazette.
w., Dec. 20, 1777-June 20, 1778.
Note: Formerly published at Philadelphia, where it suspended publication
after the issue of Sept. 10, 1777. The first issue published at
York was that of Dec. 20, 1777. Ceased publication with the issue
June 20, 1778. Resumed publication at Philadelphia with the issue
of Jan. 5, 1779, under the title: The Pennsylvania gazette, and
weekly advertiser. |
600. The Pennsylvania gazette.
w., Nov. 13, 1782-Dec. 24, 1800+
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania gazette, and weekly advertiser.
Ceased publication with the issue of Oct. 11, 1815. |
601. The Pennsylvania gazette,
and weekly advertiser. w., Jan. 5, 1779-Nov. 6, 1782.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania gazette, published at York,
Pennsylvania. During the following brief periods, title was The
Pennsylvania gazette: Feb. 20, Apr. 3-June 19, July 3-31, Sept.
18-Oct. 16, 1782. Continued by The Pennsylvania gazette (1782),
starting with the issue of Nov. 13, 1782. |
602. The Pennsylvania herald, and
general advertiser. s.w., t.w., May 31, 1786-Feb. 14, 1788.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania evening herald, and the
American monitor. Paged continuously. The title page for vol. 3
and 4, Jan. 25, 1786-Jan. 20, 1787, is bound at the front of the
volume for May-June, 1786. The index of vol. 3, Jan. 25- July 22,
1786, is bound following the issue of July 22, 1786; and the index
of vol. 4, July 26, 1786-Jan. 20, 1787, appears in the issue of
Jan. 20, 1787. The last issue located is that of Feb. 14, 1788.
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603. The Pennsylvania journal,
and the weekly advertiser. w., Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 1777.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania journal, and weekly advertiser
(1751). Continued by The Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser,
starting with the issue of Dec. 23, 1778. |
604. The Pennsylvania journal and
the weekly advertiser. w., s.w., May 17, 1780-Sept. 18, 1793.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser.
The last issue located is that of Sept. 18, 1793. |
605. The Pennsylvania journal,
and weekly advertiser. w., June 13, 1751-Jan. 23, 1766.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser.
Continued by The Pennsylvania journal, and the weekly advertiser,
starting with the issue of Jan. 30, 1766. |
606. The Pennsylvania journal and
weekly advertiser. w., Dec. 23, 1778-May 10, 1780.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania journal, and the weekly
advertiser. Continued by The Pennsyl- vania journal and the weekly
advertiser, starting with the issue of May 17, 1780. |
607. The Pennsylvania journal,
or, Weekly advertiser. w., Dec. 21, 1742-June 6, 1751.
Note: Continuation of The Weekly advertiser, or, Pennsylvania
journal. Continued by The Pennsylvania journal, and weekly advertiser,
starting with the issue of June 13, 1751. |
608. The Pennsylvania ledger, or,
The Philadelphia market-day advertiser. s.w., Dec. 3, 1777-May
23, 1778.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania ledger, or, The Weekly
advertiser. This was a Tory newspaper, and ceased publication with
the issue of May 23, 1778, just previous to the evacuation of Philadelphia
by British troops. |
609. The Pennsylvania ledger, or,
The Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, & New-Jersey weekly advertiser
. w., Jan. 28, 1775-Nov. 30, 1776.
Note: Issues for June 22-Nov. 30, 1776, have an "and" rather than
an "&" in the title. Continued by The Pennsylvania ledger, or, The
Weekly advertiser, starting with the issue of Oct. 10, 1777. |
610. The Pennsylvania ledger, or,
The Weekly advertiser. w., Oct. 10-Nov. 26, 1777.
Note: Continuation of The Pennyslvania ledger, or, The Virginia,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, & New- Jersey weekly advertiser. Continued
by The Pennsylvania ledger, or, The Philadelphia market- day advertiser,
starting with the issue of Dec.3, 1777. |
611. The Pennsylvania mercury,
and Philadelphia price-current. t.w., w., July 21, 1791-Mar.
1, 1792.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania mercury, and universal
advertiser. Ceased publication with the issue of Mar. 1, 1792. |
612. The Pennsylvania mercury,
and the universal advertiser. w., Apr. 7, 1775.
Note: Continued by Story & Humphres's Pennsylvania mercury, and
universal advertiser, starting with the issue of Apr. 14, 1775.
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613. The Pennsylvania mercury,
and universal advertiser. w., t.w., Aug. 20, 1784-July 19,
1791.
Note: Continued by The Pennsylvania mercury, and Philadelphia
price-current, starting with the issue of July 21, 1791. |
614. The Pennsylvania packet, and
daily advertiser . d., Sept. 21, 1784-Dec. 31, 1790.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania packet, and general advertiser.
Continued as Dunlap's American daily advertiser, starting with the
issue of Jan. 1, 1791. |
615. The Pennsylvania packet, and
general advertiser. t.w., Oct. 14, 1783-Sept. 18, 1784.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania packet, or, The General
advertiser. Continued by The Pennsylvania packet, and daily advertiser,
starting with the issue of Sept. 21, 1784. |
616. The Pennsylvania packet. And
the general advertiser. w., Oct. 28, 1771-Oct. 18, 1773.
Note: The punctuation in the title of the issue for Oct. 28, 1771,
is a semi-colon, and that for Nov. 4, 1771, is a comma. Continued
as Dunlap's Pennsylvania packet, or, The General advertiser, starting
with the issue of Oct. 25, 1773. |
617. The Pennsylvania packet, or,
The General advertiser. t.w., s.w., July 4, 1778-Oct. 11,
1783.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvania packet, or, The General
advertiser, Lancaster, Pa., which had formerly been published at
Philadelphia as Dunlap's Pennsyllvania packet, or, The General advertiser.
The first issue after its return to Philadelphia was July 4, 1778.
The facsimile of the Seept. 21, 1784, issue calls this paper the
first daily published in America. The issue of Sept. 19, 1787, printed
verbatim the Constitution of the United States -- two days after
it was presented to the Convention -- along with two resolutions
of the Convention pertaining to it. This may be the first public
printing of the Constitution. Continued by The Pennsylvania packet,
and general advertiser, starting with the issue of Oct. 14, 1783.
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618. Pennsylvanische fama, oder,
Ordentlicher relation derer einlauffenden neuigkeiten. w.,
Feb. 1748(?)-1751.
Note: Judging from the earliest of the only two known issues,
Mar. 10 and Mar. 17, 1750, the newspaper was established in February
1748. |
619. Die Pennsylvanische gazette,
oder, Der Allgemeine americanische zeitungs-schreiber. w.,
Feb. 3, 1779.
Note: Probably only one issue published. |
620. Pennsylvanische staats-courier.
w., Oct. 4, 1777- June(?), 1778.
Note: Published at Philadelphia during the British occupation.
Ceased publication sometime in June 1778. |
The Philadelphia advertiser.
See: The Evening chronicle, or, The
Philadelphia advertiser.
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621. The Philadelphia aurora.
t.w., Mar. 10-Nov. 5, 1800.
Note: Continuation of Bache's Philadelphia aurora. Continued by
Aurora, for the country, starting with the issue of Nov. 7, 1800.
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622. The Philadelphia gazette &
daily advertiser. d., June 18- Dec. 31, 1800+
Note: Continuation of The Philadelphia gazette and universal daily
advertiser. Continued by Relph's Philadelphia gazette, starting
with the issue of Jan. 1, 1803. |
623. The Philadelphia gazette and
universal daily advertiser. d., Jan. 1, 1794-June 17, 1800.
Note: Continuation of The Federal gazette and Philadelphia daily
advertiser. Between Jan. 1 or 3, 1795-June 17, 1800, an "&" replaced
the "and" in the tile. The issue of Feb. 21, 1800, page 3, column
2, contains the President's proclamation "That it be recommended
to the people of the United States, to assemble on the 22d day of
February, publickly to testify their grief for the death of General
George Washington, by suitable eulogies, orations, and discourses,
or by public prayers". Conintiued by The Philadelphia gazette &
daily advertiser, starting with the issue of June 18, 1800. |
The Philadelphia market-day advertiser.
See: The Pennsylvania ledger, or,
The Philadelphia market-day advertiser.
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624. The Philadelphia Minerva.
w., Feb. 7, 1795-July 7, 1798.
Note: Bound volumes classified as AP2.A2P46 in Rare Book Room.
Continued by The Dessert to the true American, starting with the
issue of July 14, 1798. |
625. The Philadelphia price current.
b.w., Oct. (?), 1783- Nov. (?), 1785.
Note: The earliest issue located is that of Oct. 21, 1783, and
the latest Nov. 28, 1785. |
626. Philadelphische correspondenz.
w., s.w., Nov. 27, 1792- April, 1800.
Note: Continuation of Neue Philadelphische correspondenz (1790).
Suspended publication with the issue of Oct. 17, 1797, resumed publication
May 1, 1798. One editor, Heinrich Kammerer, died of yellow fever
and the paper was again suspended from Sept. 18 to Nov. 13, 1798.
Continued as Neue Philadelphische correspondenz, in April, 1800.
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627. Philadelphische zeitung.
May 6, 1732-(?)
See: NOTE. Facsimile issues of May 6, no. 1, June 24, no. 2, 1732,
in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, vol. 26, 1902
and vol. 24, 1900 respectively. (Classified as F146.P65). Also facsimile
in First German newspaper in America (Classified as PN4899. P5Z5).
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628. Porcupine's gazette.
d., Apr. 24, 1797-Aug. 28, 1799.
Note: Continuation of Porcupine's gazette and United States daily
advertiser. Continnued as a weekly at Bustleton, Pa., as a result
of yellow fever in Philadelphia, starting with the issue of Sept.
6, 1799. |
629. Porcupine's gazette and United
States daily advertiser. d., Mar. 4-Apr. 22, 1797.
Note: Continued by Porcupine's gazette, starting with the issue
of Apr. 24, 1797. |
630. Poulson's American daily advertiser.
d., Oct. 1, 1800+
Note: Continuation of Claypoole's American daily advertiser. Two
editions each of Nov. 24, Dec. 1, and Dec. 8. Merged with the North
Amerian in 1840, to form The North American and daily advertiser.
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631. The Royal Pennsylvania gazette.
s.w., Mar. 3-May 26, 1778.
Note: Published during the British occupation of Philadelphia.
Ceased publication with the issue of May 26, 1778. |
632. Southwark gazette, and Philadelphia
chronicle. t.w., July 15-Aug. 1, 1797.
Note: Established July 15, 1797, judging from the date of the
earliest issue, that of July 25, 1797, vol. 1, no. 5. The last issue
located is that of Aug. 1, 1797. |
633. Story & Humphreys's Pennsylvania
mercury, and universal advertiser. w., Apr. 14-Dec. 22, 1775.
Note: Continuation of The Pennsylvlania mercury, and the universal
advertser. Ceased publication with the issue of Dec. 22, 1775. |
634. The Supporter, or, Daily repast.
d., w., Apr. 4 (?)- Nov. 10, 1800.
Note: The last issue located is that of Nov. 10, 1800. |
635. The True American and commercial
advertiser. d., July 2, 1798-Dec. 31, 1800+
Note: Continuation of The Merchants' Daily advertiser. Continued
by The True American, starting with the issue of July 10, 1815.
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636. The Universal gazette.
indexed. w., Nov. 16, 1797- Sept. 11, 1800.
Note: The index to v. 1, Nov. 16, 1797-Nov. 8, 1798, is in the
supplement of Nov. 8, 1798; the index for Nov. 15, 1798-Nov. 16,
1799, is in the supplement of Feb. 6, 1800; and the index for Jan.
1800-Jan. 1801, is bound at the back of the volume for 1800. Publication
suspended with the issue of Sept. 11, 1800. Removed to Washington,
D.C. where it was continued Nov. 6, 1800. |
637. The Universal instructor in
all arts and sciences, and Pennsylvania gazette. w., Dec.
24, 1728-Sept. 25, 1729.
Note: The first part of this title is in small italic type, so
that the words "Pennsylvania gazette" are featured. Continued by
The Pennsylvania gazette, starting with the issue of Oct. 2, 1729.
This was the first newspaper published in Pennsylvania. |
The Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, & New-Jersey weekly advertiser.
See: The Pennsylvania ledger, or,
The Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, & New-Jersey weekly advertiser..
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The Weekly advertiser.
See: The Pennsylvania journal, or,
Weekly advertiser.
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The Weekly advertiser.
See: The Pennsylvania ledger, or,
The Weekly advertiser.
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638. Der Wochentliche Philadelphische
staatsbote. w., Jan. 18, 1762-Dec. 28, 1767.
Note: In German. Continued by Der Wochentilich Pennsylvaniche
staatsbote, starting with the issue of Jan. 5, 1768. |
639. Der Wochentliche Pennsylvanische
staatsbote . w., Jan. 5, 1768-May 16, 1775.
Note: In German. Continuation of Der Wochentiliche Philadelphische
staatsbote. Following the title are the words: "mit den neuesten
fremd- und einheimisch-politischen berichten; samt den von zeit
in der kirche und gelehrten welt sich eraugenden merkkwurdigkeitan".
Continued by Henrich Millers Pennsylvanischer staatsbote, starting
with the issue of May 23, 1775. |
PITTSBURGH
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640. The Tree of liberty .
w., Aug. 16, 1800+
Note: Continued until 1810 or later. |
READING
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641. Neue unpartheyische readinger
zeitung, und anzeigs- nachrichten. w., Feb. 18, 1789-Dec.
31, 1800+
Note: In German. The first newspaper published in Reading. the
last issue located is that of Sept. 1, 1802. |
642. Der Unpartheyische Reading
adler. w., Nov.29, 1796- Jan. 10, 1797.
Note: Established Jan. 3, 1797. There was also a preliminary sample
issue of Nov. 29, 1796, number 1. Continued by Der Unpartheyische
Readinger adler, starting with the issue of Jan. 17, 1797. |
643. Der Unpartheyische Readinger
adler. w., Jan. 17, 1797- Dec. 30, 1800+
Note: Continuation of Der Unpartheyische Reading adler. Continued
by Der Readinger adler, starting with the issue of Mar. 27, 1804.
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644. The Weekly advertiser, of
Reading, in the County of Berks. w., May 7, 1796-Dec. 27,
1800+
Note: Continued by The Weekly advertiser of Reading, for Berks
and Schuylkill County, with the issue of June 4, 1814. |
WASHINGTON
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644.5 Herald of liberty.
w., Feb. 6, 1798-Dec. 31, 1800+
Note: Ceased publication on Feb. 1, 1802. |
YORK
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