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G. H. COLBY, LANCASTER N. H. Belknap's History of N. H.

Lancaster, (N. H.) Centennial.

King's White Hills.

Allibone, Dictionary Authors, vol. 3. Catalogues of old and new books, prints and discount sheets of all publishers and paper makers.

W. N. GODDARD, HOPEdale, Mass. Purdy's Fruit Recorder, vol. 1; vol. 4, April and May; vol. 8, July; vol. 11, except Dec.; vol. 14, May; vol. 16, Mar.: vol. 17, April; vol. 18, except Jan. and Feb. RICHARD GRANT, 181 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. Bookmart, No. 8, vol. 1, to complete my file to date. WALTER HAMILTON, 57 Garden RoadD, CLAPHAM, S. W. LONDON, ENGLAND.

Poems and Parodies by Phoebe Cary, Boston. 1854. Strange Visitors, dictated by a Clairvoyant, Boston. 1884.

P. J. HEALY, 104 O'FARRELL ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Grote's Greece, cloth, 12th vol., Harper's ed. 1854. Martineau's England, cloth, 3d & 4th vols., Boston, '65. Barnes's Notes, Acts and First Corinthians.

STOCKTON HOUGH, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY.

Boys or Girls, Which?

G. P. HUMPHREY, 24 EXCHANGE ST., ROCHESTER, N.Y.

Morgan's League of the Iroquois.

Hosmer's Yonnondia.

Rosmer's Poems, Redfield's 2 vol. ed.

Brown's History of West Simsbury.

Bond's History of Watertown.

Hudson's History of Lexington.

E. W. JOHNSON, 304 6TH AVE., NEW YORK. Edinburgh Review, previous to 1870.

Calavar, or, Knights of the Conquest, 2 vols., 1834-7. Bird.

W. P. KENNY, 3941⁄2 HANOVER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS. The Century Magazine, from November, 1885, to May, 1887. All numbers inclusive-in good condition for binding.

T. W. LAWRENCE, 60 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. Longfellow's Hyperion, vol. 2, boards, 1839. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Vol. 1, 1809. Parley's Universal History, 2 vols., 1837.

WILL H. LYONS, BOX 422, Newport, KY. American Chess Monthly, N. Y., 1857 to 1861, odd volumes or numbers.

Book of the Congress 1st American Chess, N. Y., 1859, Odd volumes of any Chess Magazines, or any works on Chess.

A. L. LUYSTER, 98 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. Prescott's Works, Eng. ed., 8vo, any vol. Thoreau's Works, 1st ed., clean. Theo, Winthrop's Works, 1st ed., clean.

H. C. M., 346 12TH ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS. North American Review, vol. 1, No. 3, 1815. Will pay $3.00.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY,
EVANSTON, ILL.

American Naturalist, Aug., 1877.

C. J. PRICE, 1004 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Irving's Life of Washington, Large Paper, with India Proof Plates, 5 vols., 4to, 1855-59.

Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution, 1st ed., cloth, uncut, or parts, 2 vols., 1850.

Lossing's War of 1812, 1st ed., cloth, uncut, or parts, 8vo, 1868.

N. C. PRICKETT, RAVENSWOOD, W. VA.

Old Guard Magazine, Nos. 5, (May), 12, (Dec.) of vol. 3, 1865; 10, (Oct.), 12, (Dec.) of vol.4, 1866. Caroline of Brunswick, Reynolds, Peterson's ed.

J. FRANCIS RUGGLES, BRONSON, MICH. History Warriors of 30 Years' War, probably Cust's. Blot on the Brain.

Any literature in the Samoan language.

J. F. SABIN, 21 ANN ST., N. Y.

Irving's Washington, 4to ed. only, odd vols., Thomson, cloth.

JOHN TATLOCK, JR., P. O. Box 194, NEW YORK. Colvin's First Report in Adirondack Survey.

M. O. WAGGONER, 233 SUPERIOR ST., TOLEDO, O. Lossing's Field Book 1812-1st ed. 1868, in original numbers, unbound, but perfect.

Life of Grant, by Father Jesse Grant. Lossing's Am. Historical Record, vol. 3, in any form, if perfect.

CHAS. L. WOODWARD, 78 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. Garnean's Canada, 3 vols. Chirstie's Canada 6 vols.

New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Nos. 73, 76, 77, 78, 86.

MORMONISM. Wanted Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers
and Cuttings, relating to the Mormons (Latter-Day
Saints) for which good prices will be paid by
E. & J. B. YOUNG & CO.,
COOPER UNION, NEW YORK.

COMING BOOK SALES.

Thomas Dowling, Washington, D. C., will sell the law and miscellaneous library of the late Joseph Bradley, June 2d and 3rd.

W. O. Davie & Co., Cincinnati, O., will sell miscellaneous, law and medical books, June 1st and 2d. Bangs & Co., New York, will sell an historical, scientific, theological, law, and miscellaneous collection, June 6th and 7th. And a medical library June 8th.

Geo. A. Leavitt & Co., New York, will sell at unreserved auction sale, June 13th, the magnificent literary collection of the eminent Grolierite, Henri Pene Du Bois, Esq., author of 'An Historical Essay on the Art of Bookbinding,' American correspondent of Le Livre (Octave Uzanne, Editor), etc.

and consisting of unique volumes on vellum, manuscripts of great value, black letters and fifteenth century rarities, examples of Aldus, Elzevir, Etienne, Galliot Du Pre, Hordouyn, etc., limited editions on Japan and India paper, choice presentation copies, bibliographical works of unfrequent occurrence, French classics, erotica, and literature, mediæval, and modern original editions, and hundreds of bibliophilistic gems, nearly all being bound in the most expensive and elegant reliures and by such celebrated Artists in Bibliopegy as Trautz-Bauzonnet, Derome, Lortic, etc., and some from the libraries or with the Arms of Louis XIV., the Regent Orleans, Madame de Pompadour, Jean Grolier, Louis Philippe, Charles X., and other personages; also superb and beautiful prints, original water-colors, historical and interest ing autographs, etc., etc.

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE NOW READY, PRICE, $1.00.

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Beg to announce that the MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF LITERATURE AND ART, belonging to the eminent Grolierite,

HENRI DE PENE DU BOIS, ESQ.,

Author of 'An Historical Essay on the Art of Bookbinding,' American Correspondent of Le Livre (Octave Uzanne, Editor), etc., etc., will be sold at auction on JUNE 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th and 21st. Fourteen sessions at 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. each day. The entire collection will be on exhibition June 8th, 9th and 10th. The catalogue is arranged in ten divisions as follows:

1. Art, comprising Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Costume, Heraldry, Choice Bindings, etc., also Illustrated Books, many of which are Unique

11. Vellum Manuscripts, including Illuminated Treasures and Later Manuscripts, etc. 111. Original Autographs

Numbers 1 to 52 Numbers 353 and 388 Numbers 389 to 522 Numbers 523 to 693 Book Catalogues.

IV. Early Typography, consisting of Incunabula, Black Letters, and other Rare Books printed before the
year 1600-also splendid Aldine and Elzevirian Imprints
V. Bibliography, and Authorities on Literature, Binding, Book-plates, etc., also Rare

VI. Curiosa and Facetime, including Rare Illustrated French, Erotica, Books of
Death, etc., etc.
VII. Poetry and Drama

Numbers 694 to 866 Emblems, the Dance of Numbers 867 to 1321 Numbers 1822 to 1565

VIII. Varia Literaria, including History, Americana, Biography, Fiction, Travels, etc.; also some Addenda, mostly duplicates, and consigned from other sources IX. and X. Prints, Aquarelles, Curios, and Library Furniture

Numbers 1566 to 1882
Numbers 1883 to 2498

Orders to purchase executed FREE OF CHARGE by GEORGE A. LEAVITT & CO., who will also mail on receipt of one stamp the preface to the PENE DU BOIS CATALOGUE, giving a full synopsis of its More Important Literary and Art Treasures.

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The catalogue of the BLOOMFIELD WETHERILL LIBRARY is now in preparation for sale before the close of this season.

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LIBRARIES, LARGE OR SMALL CONSIGNMENTS OF BOOKS SOLICITED BY

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Pay special attention to books required for the American market.

They frequently issue catalogues of the most recent purchases, and guaran tee their stock to be in fine and perfect condition, the majority being in choice bindings by Bedford, Riviere and others.

SPECIALTIES-Illuminated MSS. Extra Illustrated Books.

First Editions of Eminent Authors, Choice Engravings, Autographs.

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ROBSON & KERSLAKE'S is a capital store wherein to seek a volume of an ancient date. It abounds in attractions for the book-lover. He will find here, in excellent variety, old and scarce books, illuminated MSS., autographs, specimens of old print and binding, choice and curious plates, and all the examples of the printer's art, which men of taste love to see about them in the library. One may here revel in "brilliant impressions," "fine copies," first editions," "proofs before letters," and the rest, and feast his eyes with the charming bindings of such admirable craftsmen as Bedford, Zaehnsdorf, and Rivière." Pascoe's London of To-day, 1885. "Messrs. Robson & Kerslake's Catalogues 33-37; contain choice samples of what, for its size, we consider the choicest stock in London, Got up in a manner worthy of their contents. To a book-lover quite an interesting series, as readable as a romance.' -Publishers' Cirular, June 15, 1886. "One of the most interesting of all the catalogues we receive is that of Messrs. Robson & Kerslake, in which every book is a gem, and ofttimes a very precious gem too." -Publishers' Circular, Dec. 1, 1886. 23 Coventry Street, Haymarket, London, England.

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HISTORY OF WEST NEW JERSEY.

HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF FENWICK'S COLONY. By Thomas Shrouds, of Salem County, New Jersey. 8vo, sheep, 553 pp. Bridgeton, 1886. Price $2.50. The Fenwick Colony derives its name from John Fenwick who came to this country with a colony from England about 1675, and settled in West New Jersey-now Salem and Cumberland Counties. He having purchased from Lord Berkley one tenth interest of that part of the state.

The above volume, besides containing much valuable historical information in relation to West New Jersey, contains also the Genealogy of the following families:-John Fenwick, Acton Family, Abbott Family, Bradway Family, Brick Family, Bassett Family, Carll Family, Chambless Family. Cattell Family, Coles Family, Davis Family, Dubois Family, Elwell Family, Guy Family, Goodwin Family, Hancock Family, Obediah Holmes Family, Holme Family, Hall Family, Richard Johnson Family, John Johnson Family, Jennings Family, Keasbey Family, Lippincott Family, Lawson Family, Griscom, Maddock and Denn Families, Mason Family, Miller Family, Morris Family, Nicholson Family, Ogden Family, Oakford and Moss Families, Plummer Family, Preston Family, Reeve Family, Rolph Family, Sinnickson Family, Sheppard Family, Scull Family, Smith and Darkin Families, Sayres Family, Shourds Family, Summerhill Family, Sharp Family, John Smith (of Smithfield) Family, Stretch Family, Tyler Family, Tindall Family, Thompson Family, Van Meter Family, Christopher White Family, Joseph White Family, Ware Family, Wade Family, Waddington Family, Whitacar Family, Wyatt Family, Whittan Family, Woodnutt Family, Woodruff Family, Yorke Family, Locke and Rocke Families, Bowen Family, Carvil Family, Clark and Hillman Families, Elnathan Davis Family, Davis Family, Laning Family, More Family, Shourds Family.

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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS, Embracing Congressional and Departmental Reports and Documents; Publications of the various Geological and Geographical Surveys; Smithsonian Institution--Bureau of Ethnology; National Museum--Fish Commission.

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OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. 50,000 Pamphlets! 10,000 Engravings!

Back Numbers of all the Leading MAGAZINES and REVIEWS. Having always on hand an immense stock of the various Publications of the Government, almost any document can, at any time, be supplied.

THOMAS DOWLING,

AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,

Southwest Cor. Penn'a Ave. and 11th st., WASHINGTON, D. C.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF

Real Estate, Personal Property,

Carriages and Horses.

Works of Art, Libraries, etc.

AMPLE STORAGE ROOM.

Dealers will find it to their advantage to have American consignments

sold by this House.

CATALOGUES MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

M. B. LATIMER, Auctioneer.

EARLY LAW BOOKS A SPECIALTY.

Richard Amer,

WILLIAM BROWN'S

Monthly Catalogues of

LAW BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER & EXPORTER, SCARCE AND VALUABLE BOOKS,

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Established 1848.

Estimates for Law Books of any date or description on application.

A Large ste of English Reports from "The Year Books" downwards, on Sale.

Catalogues post free.

JAMES RIMELL & SON,

BOOK AND PRINT SELLERS,

91 OXFORD ST., LONDON, ENGLAND. Fine ART and Illustrated BOOKS a Specialty.

Catalogues of recent purchases sent free.

AUTOGRAPHS.

Catalogue No. 6 now ready, containing very fine Specimens of Addison, Beethoven, Bewick, Beza, Browning, Burns, Carlyle, Franklin, Garrick, Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Keats, Nelson, Poe, Ruskin, Scott, Thackeray, Isaac Walton, and many other famous men. Sent to collectors by

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Catalogues Gratis and Post Free. 10,000 volumes of Books in all classes of Literature, including Fine Illustrated Books, Best Literary Editions of Standard Authors, Long sets of Periodicals, Dramatic Literature, British Poets and Novelists always on Sale.

AMERICANA!

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Catalogues issued frequently of Standard Works in all departments of Literature, free on application. 200,000 volumes of Old and New books always on hand.

H. FAWCETT'S CATALOGUE

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Including Examples of

MARC ANTONIO, ALBERT DURER, LUCUS VAN
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Mezzotints by

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Fine Portraits, English, American, Foreign, etc.
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PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION:

Catalogue of a Curious and Valuable Collection of Books comprising Works on Mystical and Neo-Platonic Philosophy, Ancient Worships, Occult Sciences, Origins of Nations and Languages, Hinduism, Druidism, Ancient Eygypt, etc., together with a number of the scarce works of Thomas Taylor, the Platonist. Sent free on receipt of address, by B. H. Blackwell, 50 & 51 Broad Street, Oxford, England.

AMERICANA.

THE

ISSUES OF THE PRESS

OF

PENNSYLVANIA.

1685-1784.

BY CHARLES R. HILDEBURN, Philadelphia, 1885-6.

2 Volumes, Cloth, $15.00.

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Priced Catalogues issued from time to time, sent gratis to any address.

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A paper devoted to Literary Review and a Medium for the Purchase, Sale and Exchange of New and Second-hand Books. Send two cent stamp for sample copy. "THE BOOK FIEND,"

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530 Numbers, containing also a set of Hulsins's OLD

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Sent free on application.

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Catalogues issued and sent upon application.

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THE FRENCH IN THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY.

BY T. J. CHAPMAN, M. A.
PRICE, $1.25.

This handsome volume, the only monograph on this interesting subject that has ever been published. is just out. It begins with Celoron's Voyage down the Allegheny in 1749, and ends with the Siege of Fort Pitt in 1763. But a very limited edition has been published. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, by the Author, 20 CRAWFORD ST., PITTSBURG, PA.

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