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WILLIAM RUTTER & CO.,
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A NEW "NATIONAL EDITION"

OF THE

COMPLETE WORKS

OF

CHARLES DICKENS ("BOZ.")

In Seven large Octavo Volumes, in Cloth, of near 6000 pages. Price $20.

This is the cheapest edition of the works of Charles Dickens, "Boz," published in the world, all his writings being contained in seven large octavo volumes, with a portrait of Charles Dickens, and other illustrations, the whole making nearly six thousand very large double-columned pages, in good, large, clear type, and handsomely printed on the finest of white paper, and bound in the strongest and most substantial manner.

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Our Mutual Friend, Tale of Two Cities, American Notes, Uncommercial Traveller, and A Message from the

Sea.

The Lamplighter's Story, Dickens' New Stories, Hard Times, New-Year's Stories, Tom Tiddler's Ground, and Somebody's Luggage.

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Price of a set, in Full Law Library style,
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BY SIR WALTER SCOTT.

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Heart of Mid Lothian, Bride of Lammermoor, Legend of Montrose, Ivanhoe, Monastery, and the Abbott.
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FEB. 1, 1867.

A Course of Lessons in the French Language, on the "Robertsonian Method;" intended for the use of all persons studying the French Language without a Teacher. By A. H. Monteith, Esq., author of "Spanish Without a Master," "German Without a Master," "Latin Without a Master," and "Italian Without a Master."

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Calendar pages for the year 1867. The Daily Price of Gold at New York, January, 1862, to December, 1866. List of 1660 National Banks of the U. S., Dec. 1866. New Bank Buildings of 1866. List of 350 State Banks in operation, December, 1866. List of 1300 Private Bankers of the United States. List of 1200 Bankers and Brokers in the City of New York. List of Private Bankers and Banks in Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia their Capital, Circulation, Managers, and Agents. Bank of England Returns, four years-English Banks-Note Circulation of United Kingdom. Public Debt of United States in detail, December, 1866-Progress of, Monthly, 1863-1866. Number of National Banks in each State, Circulation, and Bonds, December, 1866. Coinage of the United States, 1792-1866. Annual Report on the Crop, Consumption, and Exports, of Cotton, 1866. Annual Report on Breadstuffs, 1865-1866. Quarterly Returns of the Banks of the State of New York. Annual Dividends, and Prices of Bank Shares in Boston. Bank of England Shares and Dividends; and Consols, annually, 1731-1866. The Parities of Exchange-Value of Sterling, French, &c. Exchange, $1 to $10,000. Annual Revenue and Expenditure of the U. States, 1866. The Clearing House, New York-Operations from 1854-1866-and Officers, 1866. Liabilities and Resources of each of the 70 Banks of the City of New York. The Government Tax on Banks and Bankers by the Revenue Act of 1866. Alphabetical List of 2000 Cashiers in the United States. The Bank of England-Directors, 1866, and Rates of Discount. List of the Banks and Bankers of London, 1866. The Lowest and Highest Prices of Bank of England Shares, Consols, and India Stock, each month, 1866. Annual Report of the Monthly Prices of Breadstuffs, Cotton, Coffee, Hops, Iron, Lead, Liquors, Naval Stores, Oils, Provisions, Salt, Sugars, Teas, Tobacco, Wines, Wool, &c.

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