REMOVAL. MESSRS. JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO. Have this day REMOVED from No. 124 TREMONT STREET, to their new and commodious store in the FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 131 FRANKLIN STREET, Cor. of Franklin and Federal Streets. MESSRS. JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO. will continue the publication of their very extended List of Books, embracing the Works of many of the MOST DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN AUTHORS. They will also continue to publish The North American Review, The Architectural Sketch-Book, PROF. WALTER SMITH'S American Text Books of Art Education, JANUARY, 1874. MESSRS. ROBERTS BROS. WILL PUBLISH IN JANUARY: Personal Recollections, From Early Life to Old Age, of MARY SOMERVILLE, with selections from her Correspondence. By her Daughter MARTHA SOMERVILLE. With portrait. One volume, crown 8vo, cloth, gilt and black lettered. Price $2 50. (January 10th.) From the London Athenæum. "This is a charming book; the story of the life of a remarkable and beautiful character, told, for the most part, in the tranquil evening of her well-spent days, by herself, with short additions here and there by her daughter to complete the narrative." Satan. A Poem. By CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH. One volume. Square 18mo, cloth, red edges. Thorpe Regis. A Novel. By the author of "The Rose Garden" and "Unawares." 16mo, cloth. Price $1.50. (January 20th.) THE POPULAR BOOKS. HAMERTON'S THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE. 7th Edition. Price, in cloth, $2; THE DIAMOND JEAN INGELOW'S POEMS. Price, in cloth, $1.50; half calf, $3; $6.00 6.00 2.00 morocco........ 3.75 THE RED-LINE JEAN INGELOW'S POEMS. Price, in cloth, $3.75; half calf, $6; morocco......... 7.00 THORVALDSEN'S LIFE AND WORKS, with 39 beautiful Pictures. New Edition. VERSES BY H. H. New and enlarged Edition. With Illustrations. Price. BED TIME STORIES. By Mrs. Moulton. 3d Editon.. WHAT KATY DID. 5th Edition.... 8.00 1.25 AUNT JO'S SCRAP-BAG, By Miss Alcott, containing "My Boys," 'Cupid and Chow-Chow." 30th thousand. 3 volumes... MISS ALCOTT'S "Little Women," "Little Men," "Old-Fashioned Girl." 4 volumes... 6.00 3.00 Orders solicited by the Publishers, ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston. DODD & MEAD'S Popular Books for the New Year. SEVENTH THOUSAND. WHAT CAN SHE DO? Rev. E. P. Roe's new Story, is selling more rapidly than ever. The sixth thousand was exhausted immediately on its receipt, and orders are now in hand for more than half the seventh thousand, which will be ready early next week. BARRIERS BURNED AWAY is also in great and increasing demand, numerous orders being constantly received for it. Against the Stream. By the author of the "Schönberg Cotta Family." 12mo. The Women of the Arabs. By Rev. H. H. JESSUP, D.D. Large 12mo. Illustrated. Price.. Crooked Places. By EDWARD GARRETT. Illustrated. Hester Morley's Promise. By HESBA STRETTON. 12mo.. Abbott's Pioneers and Patriots of America. .$1.75 2.00 1.75 1.75 Our supply of nearly all the above popular books was exhausted by the holiday demand. New editions in rapid preparation. Complete catalogues of our publications mailed to any address, and correspondence solicited as to terms, etc. DODD & MEAD, Publishers, 762 Broadway. Front, back, and second pages, and pages facing editorial matter, $25. Application for these pages should be made at least ten days before publication day. Liberal rates for twelve, six. and three months' contracts. Situations Wanted. Free insertion of five lines; 25 cents for every additional line. Rare or Second-hand Books for Sale or Exchange, 25 cents per line; to subscribers, 10 cents per line. Terms of Subscription-$3.00 per annum, payable in advance. Single Numbers, 7 cents, or 8 cents post paid. Advertisements should reach the office of the Publishers' Weekly not later than Wednesday morning, but are desired as much earlier as possible. Subscriptions and Advertisements, from England, recewed by B. F. Stevens, 17 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. Subscriptions from the European Continent filled by E. Steiger, 22 and 24 Frankfort Street, New York, and all German booksellers. THE removal of Jas. R. Osgood & Co. to their new and commodious quarters, where they have ample facilities for the development of their heliotype process, is to be noted in the column of business changes. THE sixth thousand of "What Can She Do?" was sold by Dodd & Mead within one week. Its success has also enlivened the sale of "Barriers Burned Away," and fresh orders for that work have been received from jobbers. ROBERTS BROS, have nearly ready the "Personal Recollections of Mary Somerville," the lady naturalist, whose long life was one of acquaintance and friendship with the leading men of her time. It is a most enjoyable book. They are also to publish, in a little volume of 36 pages, Mr. Cranch's remarkable poem, a libretto," of NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers to the PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY will please notice, on their printed address, the date indicating the expiration of their subscription, and notify us of any error made in printing. No bills will hereafter be sent except to houses with whom we have an open account. If remittance is not made within a month after expiration, it will be understood that the paper is to be discontinued. Remittances should be made by draft on New York, Post-office money order, or registered letter, as we cannot be responsible for any losses. The postage on the WEEKLY, which, if paid in advance, is 5 cents per quarter, or 20 cents per annum, must be paid by subscribers at their own post-office. NOTES IN SEASON. We are requested to state that Schem's Sta BUSINESS CHANGES. BOSTON, MASS.-Messrs. James R. Osgood & Co. have removed from No. 124 Tremont street to their new and commodious store in the Frank lin Buildings, No. 131 Franklin street, corner of Franklin and Federal streets. PITTSBURGH, PA.-On and after January 15th, 1874, Mr. Chas. H. Smythe, at present, and for several years past, connected with J. W. Pittock & Co., will have charge of the book department of J. R. Weldin & Co., on Wood street. congratulate Mr. Lee Mason upon acquiring so reliable an assistant. We Charles J. Doebler, formerly with J. W. Pittock & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., is now connected with Messrs. Evans, Von Epps & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. [OFFICIAL.] tistics of the World, though dated November, Publishers' Board of Trade, was purposely withheld from the market on account of the holiday trade, having been delayed beyond expectation by the typographical difficulties caused by a total rearrangement of the Tables. We understand that revised editions will hereafter be published regularly in April and October. It is yet too early in the year to give general information as to the programme for the spring season. There is however no great promise of original American books, most of those of which we have so far heard being republications. THE second volume of Vice-President Wilson's "History of the Rise and Fail of the Slave Power in the United States" is approaching publication in book form at the Osgoods. The Independent has been publishing the work as a serial. Now is the day of reckoning. We trust the balance sheets will all show on the right side. But January is apt to be the "blue Monday" of the book trade. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED. Providence and Grace, By J. R. Macduff, D.D. 16°, Mas achusetts.-Reports of Cases argued and deter- The Prices in this List are for cloth lettered, unless otherwise indicated. Imported Books are marked with an asterisk; Authors' and Subscription Books, or Books published at net prices, with two asterisks. Abbott.-The Child's Christmas Sheaf from the Bible Field. 1. The Good Voices. 2. Parables. By Rev. Edwin Abbott, Head Master of the City of London School. 16°, pp. 202. $1...........(Am. Tract Soc.) Hurd & H. Almanacs.-The Year Book of the Unitarian Congregational Churches for 1874. With Calendar adapted for use throughout the country. Astronomical Calculations by Dr. Samuel Hart Wright, A.M. 12°, pp. 52. Pap. Am. Unit. Assoc. Beardsley.-Life and Correspondence of Samuel Johnson, D.D., Missionary of the Church of England iu Connecticut, and First President of King's College, New York. By E. Edwards Beardsley, D.D., Rector of St. Thomas' Church, New Haven. 8°, pp. xii., 380. $3.50. Hurd & H. Bible.-Exodus; or, The Second Book of Moses, with an Explanatory and Critical Commentary. Edited by F. C. Cook, M.A., Canon of Exeter. 8, pp. 255. $1.50. Scribner, A. & Co. 40 and 50 c. Am. Unit. Assoc. Campbell.-The Lives of the Chief Justices of England. By Lord Campbell, author of The Lives of the Lord Chancellors of England." (In 4 vols.) Vol. 1. 8, pp. 357 $3.50..... .Estes & L. Clark.-Israel in Egypt. Egypt's Place among the Ancient Monarchies. With more than 200 Illustr. By Edward L. Clark. Roy. 8, pp. 352. $5..Nelson & P. Clemens, Samuel L. See Twain. Bible Rule (The) of Life. 24°, pp. 88. Illustr. **Cowan.-The Science of a New Life. By John Cowan, Curtis.-The Law of Patents for Useful Inventions in the Houghton. Story.--Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence. By Hon. Warner. Charles D. See Twain. |