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The Subscriber having succeeded to the business of

HAZARD BROTHERS,

724 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, Has made extensive alterations in the store hitherto occupied by them, and it will now compare favorably with any establishment in the country.

Having the best stand, doing the cream of the retail business, having advertising con tracts with the five best daily papers, the Subscriber offers to publishers the best means of bringing their publications before the Philadelphia public.

Particular attention will be paid to the securing and forwarding of editorial notices of new books, and publishers of good books sending him their new publications, will have every effort made as well for their beuefit as his own.

To the Trade throughout the South and West, whose personal acquaintance the Subscriber so pleasantly made while travelling

for bis brother, he returns his thanks for past

favors, and hopes for a continuance of the same friendly relations.

Any orders they may furnish him with, will meet with prompt attention, and he is sure his facilities for procuring Stock, are such as will secure to them the filling of their orders at as low prices as any house in the country

The Trade visiting Philadelphia are invited to call and see the arrangements of this esablishment.

SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr., Successor to Hazard Brothers, 724 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 37.3t.

On Saturday, Sept. 3d, TICKNOR & FIELDS

PUBLISHED

In a neat pamphlet, with engraved vignette, Price 15 cents,

RAB and His FRIENDS.

BY JOHN BROWN, M. D., Fellow and Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.

This story was originally printed in "Hora Subsecica," but its beauty and interest were such, that it was demanded as a separate publication. Several thousand of the London edition have been sold in a very short time, and the American Publishers introduce it to the public with every contidence in its success.

NOW READY. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS' Pilgrimage to Virginia.

1 vol. 12mo. Price, $1.

Memoir of the Pilgrimage to Virginia of the
Knights Templars of Massachusetts and
Rhode Island, May, 1859.
Published by authority of the "De Molay
Encampment."

A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Publishers,

100 Washington Street, Boston.
Copies sent by mail on receipt of $1.

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