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By James Kay, Jun. & Brother, Philadelphia, and John I. Kay & Co. Pittsburgh.

I.

MILES'S REPORTS, VOL. I.

REPORTS OF CASES

DETERMINED IN THE

District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia.

BY JOHN MILES, ESQ.

COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Extract from the Preface.-"The extensive jurisdiction of the District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, the great number of cases therein determined, and the many important questions constantly submitted to the adjudication of the three law judges under whose administration it is conducted, have induced this publication. Of the many cases finally settled in this court, only such are reported, as, from their novelty and interesting character, are likely to prove useful to the profession. Matters of practice are of daily occurrence, and it is obvious, from the extent of its business, that here a general and consistent system of practice under the new Civil Code must be first settled. For these reasons, these Reports are intended to be continued as occcasion may require."

CONDITIONS. The work will be printed in the handsomest style, and on superfine paper; and will make a volume of about 500 pages. It will be issued in all the month of September 1836.

Price per volume, handsomely bound in calf, double titles, $5.

Orders for the work are requested to be transmitted to the publishers immediately, or to any of the gentlemen already mentioned, who act as agents for Watts's Reports.

II.

BALDWIN'S REPORTS, VOL. I.

REPORTS OF CASES

DETERMINED IN THE

CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT,

COMPRISING

The Districts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

BY HON. HENRY BALDWIN,

ONE OF THE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

III.

TROUBAT ON LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS.

A COMMENTARY

ON THE

LAW OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS IN PENNSYLVANIA;

WITH THE

Forms required by the Act of Assembly, and Precedents of Contracts coming within its Protection.

BY FRANCIS J. TROUBAT, ESQ.

OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR.

WATTS'S REPORTS.

By the publication of the 4th volume of Watts's Reports, the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to the close of the year 1835 are presented to the Bar; and it has not been without considerable exertion, on the part both of the Publishers and the Reporter, that this work has been accomplished. For the future it is their intention to publish a volume as soon as sufficient matter shall have accumulated; and from the data in their possession it is believed that a yearly volume will be suffi cient to embrace the whole of the Decisions of each year. Should this supposition prove to be correct, a volume will be published late in the fall of each year; and the Bar will thus be furnished with the Reports in less than two months after the close of the term of the Western district. The advantages of such an arrangement to the profession are obvious.

It will be perceived that the appearance of 4th Watts is superior to that of any preceding volume of Pennsylvania Reports; and no pains have been spared to obtain accuracy. The Publishers trust that their efforts at improvement will be sustained by the liberality of an enlightened profession thus far, they regret to state, the sales are not such as adequately to remunerate the expense and labour of publication, nor indeed to do justice to the great learning, distinguished talents and indefatigable industry of the highest court of this great state. It is hoped that these remarks may induce some members of the bar to come forward who have hitherto withheld their patronage. At present it is believed that not more than one in every five lawyers in Pennsylvania possesses these Reports. The four volumes of WATTS'S REPORTS, bound handsomely in the best law calf, double titles, will be furnished to order, and sent to any part of the state that may be directed, on the remittance of $20 to the Publishers; or any single volume for $5.

Orders for PENROSE & WATTS'S REPORTS, in 3 volumes, which immediately precede Watts's Reports in the order of time, will also be executed on the receipt of $15; or of $5 for any single volume.

Subscriptions are respectfully solicited for the 5th volume of WATTS's REPORTS, which, it is hoped, will be issued before the close of this year. By forwarding their names promptly, gentlemen will receive their copies at a much earlier date than they now receive them. This remark applies particularly to those members of the bar who have not easy access to the cities; or to any of those places where Agencies for subscriptions and for the sale of copies have been established.

JAMES KAY, JUN. & BROTHER,

122 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

JOHN I. KAY & CO.,

Corner of Third and Wood Streets, Pittsburgh.

AGENTS OF WATTS'S REPORTS.

West Chester: J. J. LEWIS, Esq.
Lancaster: A. F. OSTERLOH.
Reading: DAVID F. GORDON, Esq.
Harrisburg: HENRY M'GOWAN.
Easton: H. HAMMANN.
Allentown: A. & W. BLUMER.
York:

Gettysburg:

Carlisle: DR J. J. MYERS.
Chambersburg: HICKOK & BLOOD.
Sunbury: HUGH BELLAS, ESQ.
Wilkesbarre: E. W. STURDIVANT.
Erie:

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JAMES KAY, JUN. & BROTHER, 122 CHESTNUT STREET.

PITTSBURGH: JOHN I. KAY & CO.

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