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BOOKS WANTED.

E. P. DUTTON & Co., NEW YORK. D'Oyle & Mant's Commentary, 2 vols., American ed. Patrick, Louth & Whitley's Commentary, 4 vols. Bishop White's Memoirs of the Church.

MILLER, BOOKSELLER, 102 MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. A stock of books, new or second-hand, wanted in exchange for 100 acres of good land on railroad fifty miles from Chicago. (No incumbrance.)

JOHN P. NICHOLSON, 139 SOUTH SEVENTH ST., PHILA.

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Philadelphia Mercantile Library Company Reports, 14th, WANTED, to invest or purchase, an old-established 15th, 16th, and 20th.

In

United States Sanitary Commission Bulletins, No. 29,
dex of Nos. 1 to 12, title-pages for vols. 1, 2, 3.
Southern Literary Messenger, any No. of 1861, 62, and '63.
State price.

ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH & Co., 900 BROADWAY, N. Y.
1 Curious Inquiries into the French and English Lexicology
1 Specimens of the Dramatic Poets, by Charles Lamb. 2 V.
1 Howarth's History of the Mongolians.

1 Life, Character, and Mission of the Prophet Jonah, by Fairbairn.

1 Dora Greenwell's Essays.

State price and terms.

R. WORTHINGTON, 750 BROADWAY, N. Y.

Abbotsford Waverley, 12 vols.

Ruskin's Works, 9 vols., original ed.
Grote's Greece, 12 vols.

Ruskin's Seven Lamps of Architecture, original ed.
Swinburne's Poems and Ballads, original ed. (Moxon's.)

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Want new, old, and rare books for special Southern trade;
Franklin Readers, Worcester's Spellers, Davies' Arith-
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Surgeon-Gen.'s History of the War, Agr., Mechanical,
and Smithsonian Reports, etc., and all government books.

BOOKS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.

A. sells, and exchanges shop-worn and second-hand

S. CLARK, 66 Nassau St. (up-stairs), N. Y.. buys,

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A
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largely extended; about $7000 will buy it, and a lease will
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opposite the Post Office. Distance from New York, four
hours. Address, BOOKSELLER, Box 2205, New York Post
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A literary work desires an engagement. Salary a sec

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Cabinet and Self-Indexing File and Binder.

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P. P. BLISS

Edited by JAMES R. MURRAY,

Author of "Pure Diamonds," "Joyful Songs," etc. This New Book contains nearly all of the lamented Gospel Singer's best songs, sacred and secular, also his most popular duets, quartets, etc. Issued in neat book form and printed on fine paper, it forms a beautiful souvenir of the late famous author, which the millions who have sung and admired his songs will desire. Among the gems in this book are Hold the Fort, What Shall the Harvest Be? If Papa Were only Ready, Lora Vale, Room for one More, Grand Vocal Medley,

and many others. The work also contains a fine portrait of P. P. BLISS. To bring it within the reach of every Sunday-School and Home Circle in the land, it will be sold at the following low

PRICES:

Single Copy, 30 cts.; per Dozen, $3; per Hundred, $25.
Single Copies mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 30 cts.
Sold by Book and Music Dealers generally throughout
the country.

S. BRAINARD'S SONS, Publishers,

CLEVELAND, O.

Liberal Discount to the Trade.!

The American Series of Helps on the

INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDIES

Published by the American Sunday-School Union.

THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD Contains Explanations on the Lessons for 1877, by Rev. JOHN HALL, D.D., of New York.

PRIMARY LESSON TALKS, by Mrs. Alice W. Knox, with other helps; ARTICLES ILLUSTRATING BIBLE TRUTH, by Rev. Richard Newton, D.D.; A NORMAL DEPARTMENT, conducted by Rev. Edwin W. Rice, and contributions of practical value to Pastors, Superintendents, Teachers, and Parents, by some of the most prominent writers and workers.

Published Monthly, 16 pages, quarto.

Only 50 cents a year in advance. By mail, 60 cents; in clubs, 55 cents, postage paid.

GRADED LESSON PAPERS.-(1) For Advanced Classes, (2) For Intermediate Classes (3) For Primary Classes. Each, 100 copies per year, $9.*

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THE SCHOLAR'S HAND-BOOK, PART VII.-By Rev. EDWIN W. RICE. A valuable help for both Teacher and Scholar on the Lessons from January to July, 1877. 1Ο cents; 100 copies, $8.

The Child's World, published Semi-Monthly and Monthly. A cheap and attractive illustrated paper for children and youth. Among the contents for 1877 will be: Illustrated articles by Rev. Richard Newton, D.D., on "Scenes and Incidents of the Reformation," Selected International Lessons, and American Historical Topics, and Pictorial Articles on Bible Natural History, by Rev. Edwin W. Rice.

100 copies, per year, in advance, $12 monthly and $24 semimonthly. By mail, $13 monthly and $26 semi-monthly, postage paid. Single subscriptions 25 cents monthly, 50 cents semi-monthly. Catalogues and specimen copies of the above Periodicals furnished gratuitously, and subscriptions received at the Society's Depositories, as follows:

A. KIRKPATRICK, 1122 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; G. S.
SCOFIELD, 8 and 10 Bible House, New York; J. A. CROW-
LEY, 40 Winter St., Boston; W. R. PORT, 73 Randolph St.,
Chicago; S. PAXSON, 207 N. Sixth St., St. Louis.
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A Novel founded on a legend of Quebec. By WILLIAM KIRBY, Niagara. 1 vol., crown 8vo, cloth, $2. A Canadian historica novel of ample interest to the student and general reader of fiction. Its incidents are those which finely reproduce for us the old Court Life of Louis Quinze in the Province of Quebec-"the France of the New World," as Mr. Parkman phrases it. Extract from the criticism of Francis Parkman, the Historian, on LE CHIen D'or:

"I have just read Le Chien D'or. It is based upon several Canadian traditions, skillfully combined and modified to suit the purposes of the story. The writer is familiar with Canadian life and Canadian history, and writes with vivacity and spirit. It has unmistakable marks of talent, though parts of it are overstrained and sensational; but it contains scenes of genuine power. Such, for example, as the death of Amélie de Repentigny. Several of the chief characters are admirably drawn. I shall be surprised if it does not attract a good deal of attention."

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