ral interest. It is presumed, therefore, that it will be acceptable 
to our subscribers generally, and that they may wish it to be for- 
warded to them; if otherwise they will please to give seasonable 
notice. If we do not receive word to the contrary, we shall con- 
sider all our subscribers at the time of publication as wishing to 
receive it, and it will be forwarded accordingly, and charged in 
account. It will be of most essential service to all readers of the 
New Series, which of course must abound in references to the 
old. It will also be sold, separately, to others who may desire - 
it; and it will be the more useful, as the entire series is to be 
found in many public and private libraries both at home and 
abroad. The price will be $3 00, as we must pay a considerable 
sum for the literary labor of its preparation besides the mechan- 
ical cost of the volume, and the remuneration may be uncertain. » 
New Haven, June, 1845. 
