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Nation, v. 1, 2.

North Am. Rev., nos. 126, 129, 133, 161, 194, 195, 197, 198, 200, 201, 207, 208, 209, 210, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 238, 241, 244, 247, 248, 249, 252.

MARCH BROS., LEBANON, O. Coues' Key to North American Birds. Ridgway's Manual of North American Birds.

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Henry's Commentaries, set complete.
Morheim's History of Christianity in First Three Centu-
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Text-Book of Homœopathy, by Von Grauvogel. About 1870.

Irving's Works, v. 5, 6, 9, 10, pub. Phila., Cary & Blanchard, 1836.

EDWARD MILLS, 305 N. 9TH ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. Hamilton's Works, v. 8 and 9, Putnam ed.

Jefferson's Notes on Virginia.

Blaine's Twenty Years, v. 2, shp.

JOHN P. MORTON & Co., LOUISVILLE, KY. Destruction and Reconstruction, by Lieut.-Gen. Richard Taylor, 8°, cl.

David Copperfield, 4 v., vellum cl., 16°. Hurd & Hough

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Leslie, Cook-Book, 7th ed. Philadelphia, 1839.

Craven, Prison Life of Jefferson Davis.

Poynter, My Little Lady.

Washington and Generals of Revolution. Claxton, 1875. Howitt, History of the Supernatural.

B. QUINN, 498 B'WAY, ALBANY, N. Y.

Owen's Illustrated Osteology, English.
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A. D. F. RANDOLPH & Co., 38 W. 23D ST., N. Y. Biog. Sketch of Gen. Morgan Lewis, by Miss Delafield. Seeds and Sheaves; a collection of anecdotes and illustrations of Scriptures, etc.

J. W. RANDOLPH & ENGLISH, RICHMOND, VA.

Chitty's Blackstone, v. 2.

Houssaye's Philosophy, v. 2.

Virginia Acts of Assembly, 1800 to 1820.

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Byrd's Western Massachusetts.

Gretlam's Virginia Reports, v. 15.

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History of Florida, by Sprague.

History of an Honest Man, by Edwin Abbott.

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Mitchell, Popular Astronomy.

H. H. SHEPARD, 618 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.
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S. SHONFELD, ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, OMAHA, NEB. Apuleius, the Golden Ass. Bohn Library.

V. 2 of Burke's Works. Bohn Library.

Walker's American Law.

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TAYLOR, AUSTIN & CO., CLEVELAND, O.
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Washington Artillery.
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Bright Hope Series, 5 v., by Trowbridge.
Fuerst, Heb. and Chaldee Concordance.
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C. L. TRAVER, TRENTON, N. J.
Dio Lewis, Our Digestion; or, My Jolly Friend's Secret,
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T. B. VENTRES, 60 COURT ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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Lady Byron Vindicated, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe.
The Home Beyond, cl. Chicago.

M. O. WAGGONER, TOLEDO, O.
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Picture of Hale's Execution, colored.
Jersey Prison Ship, by Deing, large pap. 1829.
Original Stamp Act, pamphlet. 1765.

C. G. WAITE, 907 SCRANTON AVE., Cleveland, O.
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A. A. WATERMAN, 3 BEACON ST., BOSTON, MASS. Lee's Microscopist's Vade Mecum. Blakiston.

CHAS. L. WOODWARD, 78 NASSAU ST., N. Y. Review of Pierce's Administration, by Anna E. Carroll. YCHN BROTHERS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Homes of the New World, by Frederika Bremer.

E. & J. B. YOUNG & Co., COOPER UNION, N. Y.
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The Boston Commonwealth (first 10 or 12 v.).
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A Few Poems of Many Years, by Samuel Longfellow.
Niles' Register, from 1843 to end (1849 ?).

Chicago Times and Tribune for 1857-8 and 1875-6.
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Kansas City Times for 1881-3.

History of Davies County, Mo. Kansas City, 1882.
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