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MAY 2, 1870.

No. 143 Washington Street.

Messrs. ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston,

Will publish the following books during the month of May:

I. ANTONIA. A Novel. By GEORGE SAND. Translated by VIRGINIA

VAUGHAN. One vol. 16mo. Price, $1 50.

This volume will be uniform with " MAUPRAT," forming the Second in the Series of GEORGE SAND'S
NOVELS.

M. SYLVESTRE, Translated by FRANCIS GEORGE SHAW, will form the Third, and be published

June 1st.

2. SIR HUMPHREY DAVY'S SALMONIA; or, Days of Fly Fishing.

SIR HUMPHREY DAVY'S CONSOLATIONS IN TRAVEL; or, The Last Days of a Philosopher. Two Companion Volumes, both beautifully illustrated. 16mo., cloth. Price of each, $1 50.

These delightful volumes, by the celebrated Philosopher, have passed through many editions in England, where they are accepted as Classics. They will be found to be very seasonable and salable books.

3. THE LOVERS OF GUDRUN. A Poem. By WILLIAM MORRIS. 16mo.,

cloth, neat. Price, $1.

This Poem, generally acknowledged by all critics to be the masterpiece of the author, and one of the great poems of this century, is published in this separate form for the convenience of tourists, of seaside and wayside ramblers.

4. POEMS. By DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTE. SONGS BEFORE SUNRISE. By ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. 16mo. Price of each, $1 50.

Two new poetical volumes of rare merit.

5. A New and Cheaper Edition of GOETHE'S HERMANN AND DOROTHEA. Translated by ELLEN FROTHINGHAM. With frontispiece. 1 vol. 16mo. Cloth, neat. Price, $1.

NEW BOOKS, which are Standard for the Library, but not by any means
Standard for the Bookseller; they move off rapidly.

1. AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. 27th 1000. $1.50.
2. LITTLE WOMEN. Two Parts. 50th 1000. $3.
3. HOSPITAL SKETCHES. 4th 1000. $150.
4. MORRIS.-THE EARTHLY PARADISE. 7th 1000.
$4.50.

5. GEORGE SAND.-MAUPRAT. 3d 1000. $1 50.

6. GOETHE'S HERMANN AND DOROTHEA. $2.
7. HUNT'S A DAY BY THE FIRE. $150.
8. HEDGE'S PRIMEVAL WORLD. $1 50.

9. JANUS. THE POPE AND THE COUNCIL. $150.
10. HELPS' CASIMIR MAREMMA.

11. HELPS' STORY OF REALMAH.

$2.

$2.

Messrs. R. Bros, solicit orders for their publications. A new Catalogue just ready. Special terms made for standing orders for New Books, with privilege of Editors' copies.

LIST OF BOOKS

Recently published by

Macmillan & Co.

A LIFE OF THE GREAT LORD FAIRFAX.
By CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM. $500.

THE LAND WAR IN IRELAND. By James
GODKIN. 8vo., cloth. $2 50.

THE CAGED LION. By Charlotte M. Yonge,
Author of "The Heir of Redclyffe. $175.
ON LABOR. By William Thomas Thornton.
Second Edition, revised and enlarged. $450.
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF GALILEO. Compiled
principally from his correspondence and that of his
Eldest Daughter. Cloth. $3 00.

A HAND-BOOK OF CONTEMPORARY BIO-
GRAPHY. BY FREDERICK MARTIN. $2 00.
CHATTERTON: A Biographical Study. By
DANIEL WILSON, LL. D. Cloth. $250.

MACMILLAN & CO.,

63 Bleecker Street, New York.

In Press:

LIFE AND LETTERS OF
HUGH MILLER.

By PETER BAYNE, M.A.,
AUTHOR OF "THE CHRISTIAN LIFE," ETC.
Also,

LEADING ARTICLES ON
VARIOUS SUBJECTS.

By HUGH MILLER.

EDITED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW, REV. JOHN DAVIDSON.

Will be published by

GOULD & LINCOLN,

59 Washington Street, Boston.

J. W. BOUTON
Has Removed

From 416 BROOME ST.,

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706 BROADWAY,

A FEW DOORS ABOVE FOURTH ST.

A SUPERB COLLECTION OF

Standard and Fine Illustrated Works,

In Fine Bindings, for sale at Prices in accordance with the present Price of Gold.

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JACK BRYSON. By MRS. E. E. BOYD. 18mo. 90 cents. BERTIE AND HIS FRIENDS; or, Pilgrim Life on the Battery. 90 cents.

THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, STEPPING STONES OVER THE BROOK. By

NO. 1122 CHESTNUT ST.,

PHILADELPHIA,

Nos. 8 and 10 Bible House, Fourth Avenue, New York.

No. 40 Winter Street, Boston.

No. 3 Custom-House Place, Chicago, Ill.
No. 207 North Sixth Street, St. Louis, Mo.
No. 41 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
No. 158 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky.

No. 302 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.

MRS. MARY D. R. BOYD. 18mo. 90 cents.

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THE VILLAGE PASTOR; Or, Incidents in Ministerial Life in Great Britain. 16mo. 12 Illustrations. Price $130.

SUNDAY EVENINGS AT NORTHCOURT.

16mo. 4 Illustrations. Price 85 cents.

VIVIAN AND HIS FRIENDS;

Or, TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO.
16mo. 6 Illustrations. Price 85 cents.

Greycliff and Vashti Lethby's Heritage.

By KATIE W. HAMILTON. 16mo. 4 Illustrations. Price $1 00.
JESSICA'S FIRST PRAYER.
To which is added "JESSICA'S MOTHER."
18mo. 4 Illustrations. Price 55 cents.

HONOR BRIGHT;
OR, THE FAITHFUL DAUGHTER.

18mo. 4 Illustrations. Price 45 cents.

FRED WILSON'S SLED.

By NELLIE GRAHAME. 18mo. 2 Illustrations. Price 30 cents. The above will be found to be valuable additions to the

Sabbath-school issues of the Board.

Also,

THE CHRIST OF GOD;

FIFTY CENTS EACH.

For Voice and Piano-forte, Organ, Flute, Violin, and all Instruments.

The attention of the Book Trade is particularly diected to the great Sale these Works command.

LIBERAL DISCOUNTS.

"THE BALLAD SINGER,"

Boosey's new Half-Dime Series of the best Songs.

SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE.

Messrs. BOOSEY & CO. beg to offer to the Trade this immensely popular series of Songs at $167 per hundred, MIXED, or a discount of 66 2-3 per cent. The Trade will please notice, this is the best series before the public, and the largest discount is given. Show Cards and Lists supplied. Agents wanted everywhere.

BOOSEY,

Or, The Relation of Christ to Christianity. 644 Broadway, New York.

By Rev. ROBERT DAVIDSON, D. D. 18mo. Price 30 cents.

PRESBYTERIAN

Publication Committee,

1334 CHESTNUT STREET,

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Ohio Ark Series.

Best of over Thirty Prize Competitors.

SIX VOLUMES NOW READY. WHOLE SET TO BE COMPLETE MARCH 10TH.

In Box, $7 25.

Sold separately, as follows:

The Ohio Ark, and Where it Floated. By Mrs. J. MCNAIR WRIGHT. $1 10.

The Craythorns of Stony Hollow. By Mrs. MARY J. HILDEBURN. $1 10.

Madge, Kate, and Dick. By AGNES DUDLEIGH. $1. Rich and Poor. By Mrs. MARGARET HOSMER. $1 10. The Man with Two Shadows. By ERNIEST HOVEN. 90 cents.

Mr. Wallingford's Mistake. By Mrs. A. K. DUNNING. $1.

Virgilia; A Story of Rome under Nero. By GEORGIE GREY. $1 10.

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Mr. WALLIS' PEABODY ADDRESS.

Third Edition.

With a view to gratify the public demand for Mr. Wallis' PEABODY ADDRESS, we have obtained the consent of the Author and the Trustees of the Peabody Institute, to the Publication of a small Edition, for sale.

Just Published, in the same elegant style as the Peabody Institute and Legislative Editions. 8vo., paper, 50 cts.; cloth bevelled, tinted paper, gilt edges, $100.

DISCOURSE ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF

GEORGE PEABODY,

Delivered in the Hall of the Peabody Institute,
BALTIMORE, FEBRUARY 18, 1870,

And Repeated, February 25th, before the
Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland,

ON THEIR INVITATION.

BY SEVERN TEACKLE WALLIS.
Early orders respectfully solicited.
By mail on receipt of price.

MURPHY & CO., Publishers,

182 Baltimore Street, Baltimore.

MAY 2, 1870.

SUBSCRIPTION WORKS PUBLISHED BY CASSELL, PETTER, & GALPIN,

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Canvassing Dealers liberally Dealt with by R. TURNER, Manager, 596 Broadway, N. York.

TO PUBLISHERS OF ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS.

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C. D. CAZENOVE,

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Messrs. T. NELSON & SONS

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JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS.

MAY 2, 1870.

BOSSANGE'S AMERICAN AGENCY, T Retail or Publishing House.

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parations and Models, Drugs, and Goods of every description.

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