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HISTORICAL MAGAZINE

AND.

NOTES AND QUERIES,

CONCERNING

The Antiquities, History and Biography

-OF

AMERICA.

The undersigned offers for sale a limited number of COMPLETE SETS of first series 1857 to 1866, inclusive, which is now out of print (and cannot be supplied by the Publisher), at the following prices:

Complete Sets of Old Series, 10 vols.,

Single volumes, 1857-1866,...

The separate numbers, except those for DECEMBER 1862, APRIL and MAY 1864, and
MAY 1866.....

The numbers for DECEMBER 1862, APRIL and MAY 1864, and MAY 1866....

.$50 00

750

75

2 50

As the number of both series is small, and neither of them is stereotyped, and WILL NOT BE REPRINTED, Collectors and Librarians may usefully attend to this matter at an early day.

EDWARD P. BOON,

COLLECTOR AND DEALER IN

Rare American Hooks and Pamphlets,

105 Pulaski Street,

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Dealer in Coins & Medals,

68 WILLIAM STREET,

P. O. Box 5768.

Collections of Coins Catalogued for Sale.

NEW YORK.

J. SABIN & SONS,

No. 84 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK,

ARE EASTERN AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING

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No. 1. Bouquet's Expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764. Preface by Francis Parkman, Maps and Plates reproduced by the Photo-Lithographic prccess. 8vo, cloth, uncut, or gilt top, $3.00. Large paper, Imp. 8vo, $5.00.

No. 2. Walker's History of Athens County, Ohio, the Ohio Land Company, and the first settlement of the State, at Marietta. Five portraits and an historical map. 8vo, cloth, uncut or

gilt top, $6.00. Large paper, 2 vols. Imp. 8vo, $12.00.

No. 3. Colonel George Rogers Clark's Sketch of his Campaign in the Illinois 1778-79, with Introduction by Hon. Henry Pirtle, of Louisville, and Major Bowman's Journal of the taking of Post St. Vincent, 8vo. cloth, uncut or gilt top, $2.00. Large paper, Imp. 8vo, $4.00.

No. 4. McBride's Pioneer Biographies. Sketches of the Lives of some of the Early Settlers of Butler County, Ohio, with portrait of the author. 8vo, cloth, uncut or gilt top, $3.50. Large paper, Imp. 8vo, $7.00.

No. 5. Dr. Daniel Drake's Pioneer Life in Kentucky, in a series of Reminiscential Letters to his Children.

No. 6. Colonel James Smith's Narrative of his Captivity among the Indians in Ohio, in 1755-58. 8vo, cloth, uncut, $2.50. Large paper, Imp. 8vo, $5.00. Bible in the Public Schools. Records, Arguments, Opinions and Decision in the case of the Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati. One vol., 8vo, cloth, $2.00. On tinted paper, cloth, gilt top, $2.50.

Arguments of Ramsay, Sage and King, in favor of the use of the Bible, 8vo, paper, 50c. Arguments of Stallo, Hoadly & Matthews, against the use of the Bible, 8vo, paper, 50c. The Far East; or, Letters from Egypt, Palestine and other Lands of the Orient. Illustrated with Engravings, Maps, etc. By N. C. BURT, D. D., author of Hours among the Gospels," "The Land and its Story," etc. 1 vol., 12mo, cloth, on tinted paper, $1.75.

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WILLIAM H. REES,

BOOKBINDER,

29 & 31 Ann Street,

Corner of Nassau,

(Established 1855.)

NEW YORK.

Orders solicited for the various styles of Extra Half or Full Calf, Morocco, or Levant Binding, in gilt or antique, in large or small quantities.

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N. B. First Premium was awarded for my Superior Binding. common work taken.

No cheap cloth or

The Greatest Library in the World.

NOW READY.

Lives of the Founders, Augmenters, and other Benefactors of the British Museum, 1570–1870. Based on new researches at the Rolls House; in the Department of MSS, of the British Museum; in the Privy Council Office, and in other Collections, Public and Private. By EDWARD EDWARDS. I vol., thick 8vo, large and beautiful type, with 13 illustrations, cloth, $8.00. Large paper, Royal 8vo, (only 60 copies printed) cloth, $17.50.

*** By a special arrangement with the English publishers, Messrs. Trubner & Co., the above is offered at the greatly reduced price mentioned.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR:

Memoirs of Libraries; Including a Hand-Book of Library Economy. With Diagrams, Fac-similes, and other Illustrutions. 2 thick vols., 8vo, cloth, $13.50.

The Same, on large and heavy paper. 2 vols., Royal 8vo, $27.50.

Libraries and Founders of Libraries.

I vol., 8vo, cloth, $7.50.

The Same, large paper, Royal 8vo, cloth, $15.00.

Free Town Libraries. Their Formation, Working, and Results, in Britain, France, Germany and America. I vol., 8vo, cloth, $7.50.

J. W. BOUTON, 706 Broadway, New York.

Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament.

Illustrated by Examples from various Styles of ornament. 1 vol. imperial 4to., 112 Plates in Gold and colours containing 3,000 Examples, extra cloth, gilt edges (pub. at 51. 5s.), $30.00. M

"This great, and to practical artists absolutely necessary work, is offered at an extremely moderate price; 112 fine large plates, in gold and colours, with descriptive text, at the rate of about 25 cts, each. If any work is to spread Art-taste amongst artisans, this book will do it.

At this moderate price 'The Grammar of Ornament' is brought within the reach of artists, architects, and their asistants and pupils, designers, art-workmen, and students of every branch of Ornamental Art. It also addresses itself to a still larger class of the Public, who, without having professional need of its teachings, have yet an enlightened sympathy with the beautiful, and would be glad to possess, as an aid to the practise of Iluminating and other accomplishments of a like elegant character, or as a decoration to their drawing-room eble, this record of the Art of so many countries and periods.

The 'Grammar of Ornament' has not only been adopted as a class-book in all the Goverment schools in this country, but also by the principal schools of the Continent, where the importance to Art of this invaluable collection, and of the principles explained in the text by which Mr. Owen Jones has sought to guide the student to its use, has been fully recognized and honoured."

Its title "Grammar" correctly expresses its necessity and indicates its great usefulness. Painters, Decorators, Artists, and Designers generally, will find it the most important pattern and reference book extant. A decorator who can afford to buy books at all should possess this 'Grammar of Ornaments' first and foremost.

FOR SALE BY

& SONS,

J. SABIN &

THE TRADE SUPPLIED.

84 Nassau Street, New York.

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Magazine Readers Complete your Sets.

THE

American and European

MAGAZINE COMPANY,

-OF

24 Dey, Cor. Church St., New York,

Keep on hand, and for sale, complete sets of the leading

REVIEWS, MAGAZINES, and SCIENTIFIC and ILLUSTRATED PAPERS.

They are also generally able to furnish from their large supply of duplicates of the above ANY BACK NUMBERS

For which they may receive an order; and the price at which they sell such back numbers is so low as to afford an opportunity to those having incomplete series to perfect and makes them valuable at small expense. As an instance:

HARPER'S MAGAZINE

AND THE

ATLANTIC MONTHLY

From January, 1853,

to December, 1866, inclusive,

From January, 1859,

to December, 1866, inclusive,

Can be supplied by them at

15 CENTS PER NUMBER,

And other Magazines can be furnished at similar rates. They also purchase back numbers of Magazines and Reviews, paying higher rates than can be usually obtained elsewhere.

Catalogues furnished upon application.

Address.

AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MAGAZINE COMPANY,

24 Dey, St.. Cor. Church

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