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MAY 15, 1866.

OXFORD BIBLES.

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PRICES

Reduced to present Gold Rates.

THOMAS NELSON & SONS,

Sole Agents,

137 Grand Street,

NEW YORK.

NOTICE to Editors and Publishers of Literary, Scientific, Religious, Mechanical, Artistical, Industrial, and other American publications devoted to any subject, as well as to Secretaries of Societies.

W. S. KIRKLAND & CO.,

LITERARY AGENTS,

23 Salisbury Street, Strand, London (England),

AND

27 Rue de Richelieu, Paris (France),

will be happy to furnish TITLE and price of subscription for the United States of Every English and Continental (European) Review, Magazine, and publication devoted to the peculiar tenets, purposes, or objects of any particular society, work, or journal, thus enabling the Secretary or Editor to have constantly brought before him, in the shortest possible time, the freshest, newest, and most original matter on the very subject to which his Society or publication is devoted.

MESSRS. KIRKLAND can also, through their Paris House, supply by the French mai. any English Magazine, Review, or Book, by POST, which are now obliged to be supplied FROM England by Booksellers' parcel-a great boon where time is an object, as they can be forwarded direct to any part of the States.

MAY 15, 1866.

EDW. G. ALLEN'S

LONDON AGENCY

FOR

AMERICAN LIBRARIES,

(Established 40 years.)

FORMERLY RICH.

Books of Every Class and Language

PROMPTLY SUPPLIED

AT A SMALL COMMISSION ON THE NET COST,

With every trade allowance.

Supplies of British and Foreign Catalogues always on hand.

EDW. G. ALLEN'S

London Agency for American Libraries,

12 Tavistock Row, Covent Garden,

LONDON.

SIMON STEVENS,

New York.

MAY 15, 1866.

B. F. STEVENS,
London.

Messrs. STEVENS BROTHERS,

17 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden,

London, W. C.,

Have established an American and Foreign Commission House for Publishing, Bookselling, and the execution generally of

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC ORDERS,

both for Import and Export, and have undertaken the continuance of the current miscellaneous business of their brother, MR. HENRY STEVENS, of 4 TRAFALGAR SQUARE, which was commenced in 1845.

In the execution of orders for the purchase or sale of early printed and scarce books they will have the benefit of the advice and long bibliographical experience of MR. HENRY STEVENS, who, as heretofore, devotes himself to the purchase and sale of rare books.

Messrs. STEVENS BROTHERS are the special agents of the

International Library Exchange,

established by the "American Geographical and Statistical Society of New York," and are constantly making consignments through that Institution of

BOOKS, MAPS, PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, MAGAZINES, &c.,

for Departments of the U. S. Government, Public Institutions, Libraries, Colleges, and Incorporated Societies.

Messrs. STEVENS BROTHERS are honored with the special Agency of several American and British Institutions.

Parcels of a literary or scientific character presented by Institutions or individuals in the United States or Canada to individuals or Institutes in Great Britain or on the Continent, are received and distributed with punctuality and economy.

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS

from private individuals will be executed with care and promptitude, and the goods forwarded to any part of the United States or Canada direct, or in the absence of special instructions, through their usual channels.

All Parcels for America,

including weekly packages for France and Germany, are forwarded under special arrangements by the INMAN STEAMERS, sailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. Consignments from America are made by the same line every Saturday from New York.

Messrs. STEVENS BROTHERS desire to purchase one copy of every

Book, Pamphlet, or Magazine (not a reprint) published in America.

They desire also to procure two copies of all

Reports of every Railroad, Canal, Coal, Petroleum, Steamboat, Bank, or any other Incorporated Company in America.

MAY 15, 1866,

NEW LAW BOOKS

JUST PUBLISHED BY

LITTLE, BROWN & CO.,
Law and Foreign Booksellers,

110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.

TAYLOR ON THE AMERICAN LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT. Embracing the Statutory Provisions and Judicial Decisions of the several United States in reference thereto, with a selection of precedents. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo. $7 50.

KENT'S COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW. Eleventh edition. Edited and revised by Hon. G. F. COMSTOCK. 4 vols. 8vo. $20.

IN PRESS AND PREPARATION.

REDFIELD ON THE LAW OF EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TESTAMENTARY TRUSTEES. 8vo. (Ready in June.)

HILLIARD'S REMEDIES FOR TORTS OR PRIVATE WRONGS. 8vo.

BISHOP'S COMMENTARIES ON CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, or the Law of Pleading, Evidence, and Practice in Criminal Cases. 2 vols. 8vo. (Ready in June.)

HILLIARD'S LAW OF TORTS OR PRIVATE WRONGS. 2 vols. 8vo. vised and enlarged. (Ready in June.)

Third edition, reGREENLEAF'S TREATISE ON THE LAW OF EVIDENCE. New edition. Edited by Hon. I. F. REDFIELD. 3 vols. 8vo. (Vol. I. nearly ready.)

DRAKE'S TREATISE ON THE LAW OF SUITS BY ATTACHMENT IN THE UNITED
STATES. Third edition, revised and enlarged.

ANGELL AND AMES ON CORPORATIONS.
Eighth edition. 8vo.

Edited and revised by JOHN LATHROP, Esq.

ANGELL'S TREATISE ON THE COMMON LAW IN RELATION TO WATERCOURSES. Edited and revised by Hon. J. C. PERKINS. Sixth edition. 8vo.

WHEATON'S ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. New revised edition. Edited by R. H. DANA, Esq.

8vo.

CURTIS'S TREATISE ON THE LAW OF PATENTS. Third edition. With many additions. By
GEORGE T. CURTIS, Esq. 8vo.

ANGELL'S TREATISE ON THE LAW OF HIGHWAYS. New edition.
GEO. F. CHOATE. 8vo.

UNITED STATES DIGEST. Vol. 23. By H. FARNHAM SMITH. Royal 8vo.
GRAY'S MASSACHUSETTS REPORTS. Vol. XII.

TREATISE ON THE LAW OF PRIVATE CORPORATIONS.

Edited by Hon.

By CHARLES F. BLAKE, Esq.

This work will aim to present the modern law of corporations as now held in the English and American Courts, with an historical sketch of the origin and development of its doctrine.

Recently Published.

CUSHING'S PARLIAMENTARY LAW. Third edition. 8vo. $7 50.

BISHOP'S COMMENTARIES ON THE CRIMINAL LAW. Third edition, enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo $15.

DANIELL'S CHANCERY PRACTICE. Fourth edition, enlarged, with Notes by J. C. PERKINS. 3 vols. 8vo. $22 50.

HOWARD'S REPORTS OF CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. VOL. XVIII. 8vo. New edition. $550.

STORY'S COMMENTARIES ON THE CONFLICT OF LAWS. Sixth edition. 8vo. $7 50. STORY'S COMMENTARIES ON EQUITY PLEADINGS. Seventh edition. 8vo. $7 50. UNITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE. Vol. XIII. Royal 8vo. $4 50.

UNITED STATES DIGEST OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COURTS OF COMMON LAW AND ADMIRALTY. VOL. XXII. Royal 8vo. $6 50.

AMERICAN LITERARY

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GAZETTE

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Issued on the 1st and 15th of each Month, at $2.00 per Annum in Advance.

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