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SIMON STEVENS,

New York.

NOV. 1, 1866.

B. F. STEVENS,
London.

Messrs. STEVENS BROTHERS,

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London, W. C.,

Have established an American and Foreign Commission House for Publishing, Bookselling, and the execution generally of

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NOV. 1, 1866.

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