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Two bills are pending in Michigan, said to be pushed by the Minnesota contractors. One provides for a commission of three to contract for uniform school-books, for five years, at not above half retail price, contract price to be printed on the title-page; the contractor to appoint an agent at the capital of each county who shall sell at contract prices; school money to be forfeited by any district (except those under special provision of law) that does not adopt these books. The other bill provides for contracts by the State Board of Education and three other persons,no limitation of price being named.

BUSINESS NOTES.

AUBURN, N. Y.-Ivison & Perry succeed C. P. Williams in the book and stationery business. Mr. Ivison has been associated with Mr. Williams for the past ten years. The new firm would like to receive publishers' price-lists.

BOSTON, MASS.-Noyes, Snow & Co. have suspended. Their liabilities are said to be $23,000, and they offer 33 cents on the dollar.

CHICAGO, ILL.-The J. M. W. Jones Stationery and Printing Co., the oldest in the Northwest, have moved from their old location on Madison Street to their new store just completed on Dearborn Street, corner of Monroe.

CHICAGO, ILI..-E. B. Myers changes his store the 1st of May, and will then occupy Nos. 121 and 123 Monroe Street..

NEW YORK CITY.-Patrick O'Shea, having become financially embarrassed, has temporarily suspended until he can make arrangements with his creditors for an extension.

NEW YORK CITY.-Jos. Sabin's Sons have removed from their old stand to 64 Nassau Street, between Maiden Lane and John Street.

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LITTLE, BROWN & Co. have in press a "Law Dictionary," by Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, a work intended to be of service to others as well as lawyers.

A MELANCHOLY subscriber to the American Catalogue writes: "In the present state of the book trade, the Catalogue is about all the stock it will pay to keep on hand.”

CALLAHAN & Co., law-book publishers, Chicago, will bring out in May the second volume

of Von Holst's "Constitutional and Political History of the United States."

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BAYARD TAYLOR Some seasons ago contemplated publishing his lectures on German liter They will probably be brought out in the fall. ature and partly prepared them for the press.

R. WORTHINGTON has just ready “Science at Home," by James R. Nichols, a series of lectures on subjects connected with every-day life, and an edition in one volume of Mill's “Political Economy."

THE following further duties have been introduced into the Canadian tariff-bill, as still under debate at Ottawa: Paper pulp, 20 per cent; paper-hangings and paper calendered, 223 per cent; lead-pencils, 25 per cent.

PETER G. THOMPSON has just ready a volume of practical information on the horse's foot, by J. R. Cole. Besides other information it gives the most approved methods of horseshoeing, and an anatomy of the horse's foot and its disease.

MR. JOHN WILLIAMSON, author of "Ferns of Kentucky," sends out the prospectus of a volume of "Fern Etchings," containing representations of all the ferns found in the Eastern and Middle States. The publishers are John P. Morton & Co., Louisville.

JESSE HANEY & Co. propose to experiment with the English custom of publishing a novel in parts, in the case of a new story by W. F. Washburne, the author of "Fair Harvard" and of a recent volume of poems. The title is "The Unknown City," and the story one of New York in the present day. It will be issued in octavo parts, of 28 pages each.

DONNELLY, GASSETTE & LOYD will issue soon the following books: "A Short Cut," by Alphonso Karr, translated from the French by James P. Grund; "House Plants," by Ellen Miner Round, to be illustrated with full-page illuminated cuts, and "A Companion to the Bible: an Answer to the Attacks made upon It," by Charles J. Guiteau. These volumes will form the opening numbers of the Lakeside Series, which is the name Messrs. Donnelly, Gassette & Loyd will give publications which they issue.

MR. WORTHINGTON, we may repeat, has done an exceedingly creditable thing in presenting his superb edition of Van Laun's "Molière" at the low price of $6.75 for the three large volumes. The Athenæum speaks of this as "not only the best translation in existence, but the best to be hoped. It is a direct and valuable contribution to European scholarship," and certainly the edition is worthy of its contents. It is stated that several hundred copies of the high-priced edition of Molière have been sold here within a few years; the new one, at a sixth of the price, ought to take the works of the greatest of comic dramatists into every private library.

JAS. G. KENT has just issued "The Buyer's Guide of the Book, Stationery, and Notion Trades," a handy little volume intended for the use of buyers visiting New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. It comprises directories to the prominent hotels, streets, ferries, railroad depots, places of amusement, transportation lines to all parts in the U. S, and other pertinent information to a stranger in either of these cities, besides an index to the chief publishing firms and manufacturing stationers, with advertisements from many of them. With the valuable information it contains the "Buy

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HENRY HOLT & Co., besides the important volume of Prof. Symonds on "The Renaissance in Italy: Fine Arts," Beerbohm's "Life in Patagonia," in the Leisure Hour Series, Henry Ammon Jones' prize essay on "Communism," and Prof. Whitney's fourth volume of German texts, Goethe's "Iphigenie auf Taurus," all of which will presently be ready, will also issue later in the spring Prof. F. A. Walker on "Money and Trade;" in the Hand-book series, Prof. Lounsbury's English Literature," and "Practical Physics," by Prof. F. Guthrie, Ph.D., of England, who brings into the class-room directions for practical experimenting in this subject as in chemistry; and in the larger series, "Botany," by Prof. C. E. Bessey, Univ. of Iowa; "Zoology," by Prof. A. S. Packard, Jr., of Brown; and "The Human Body," by Prof. H. Newell Martin, now of Johns Hopkins University and formerly an assistant of Prof. Huxley.

PRINCE METTERNICH'S Autobiography_will be published simultaneously in Vienna, London, and Paris. Mr. Bentley is the English publisher, M. Braumüller the Austrian, and M. Plon the French.

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MESSRS. WARD & LOCK, London, have just added to their cheap Christian Knowledge Series Paley's 'Evidences," Butler's "Analogy," Taylor's "Holy Living," and Doddridge's "Rise and Progress," edited, with lives of the authors, introductions, and notes, by the Rev. F. A. Malleson.

A SHORT Work entitled "Zululand and the Zulus," by Mr. J. A. Farrar, is just announced in London. Besides some notices of Zulu religion, legends, fables, riddles, and customs, it will contain a short account of Zulu history from the first year of the original English settlement in Natal, and also a summary of the several attempts to establish missions in that country, from the earliest, under Capt. Gardiner in 1835, down to the experiences of Mr. Oftebro.

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Appleton's American Cyclopædia. New ed. State condi- charmingly preserve the spirit of the original, wishes an ention and price.

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AN opportunity is presented for an investment in an es

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BOOK, Stationery, and Wall Paper Store for sale, in a counties, New York. Amount of stock, $6500. Reason for selling, owner's ill-health. Address" K," care PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY.

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I.

FROM EGYPT TO PALESTINE: through Sinai, the
Wilderness, and the South Country. Observations of a
Journey made with Special Reference to the History of the
Israelites. By S. C. BARTLETT, D.D., LL.D. With Maps
and Illustrations. 8vo, cloth, $3.50.

II.

MOSES THE LAW-GIVER. By the Rev. WILLIAM M.
TAYLOR, D.D., Minister of the Broadway Tabernacle, New
York City. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

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OUR VILLAGE: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery.
By MARY RUSSELL MITFORD. 32mo, paper, 25 cents;
cloth, 40 cents.
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BALLADS OF BATTLE AND BRAVERY. Selected by
W. GORDON MCCABE. 32mo, paper, 25 cts. ; cloth, 40 cts.
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SIX MONTHS ON A SLAVER. A True Narrative. By
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HEALTHY HOUSES. BY FLEMING JENKIN, F.R.S., Pro-
fessor of Engineering in the University of Edinburgh.
Adapted to American conditions. By GEORGE E. WARING,
Jr. With Six Illustrative Diagrams. 32mo, paper, 25 cents;
cloth, 40 cents.
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ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS. Edited by JOHN MOR-
LEY. 12mo, cloth, 75 cents per volume.

The following volumes are now ready: Daniel Defoe.
By WILLIAM MINTO.-Goldsmith. By WILLIAM BLACK.
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MONDS.-Sir Walter Scott. By R. H. HUTTON.-Ed-
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By LESLIE STEPHEN.

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STORIES FROM HERODOTUS AND THE SEVENTH
BOOK OF THE HISTORY. With English Notes by
ROBERT P. KEEP, Ph.D. 16mo, cloth, $1.50.

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GOLDSMITH'S PLAYS: She Stoops to Conquer and The
Good-Natured Man. Comedies. By OLIVER GOLDSMITH.
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JOHN; or, Our Chinese Relations. A Study of our Emi-
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XI. MODERN FRANCE. With a brief History of Events from the Coup d'Etat of 1851 to the Present Time; and an Account of the Present Social, Military, Financial, Industrial, Religious, and Educational Condition of the French People. By GEORGE M. TowLE. 32mo, paper, 25 cts. ; cloth, 40 cts. XII.

BEDOUIN TRIBES OF THE_EUPHRATES. By Lady ANNE BLUNT. Edited with a Preface, and some account of the Arabs and their Horses. By W. S. B. Map and sketches by the author. 8vo, cloth, $2.50.

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HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH. A History of the English Church from the Accession of Henry VIII. to the Silencing of Convocation in the Eighteenth Century. By G. G. PERRY, M.A. With an appendix containing a sketch of the History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. By J. A. SPENCER, S.T.D. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.50.

XIV. AFGHANISTAN. By Major A. G. CONSTABLE. 32m0, paper, 15 cents; cloth, 30 cents.

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THE POEMS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH. 32mo, paper, 20 cents; cloth, 35 cents.

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Delivered during a recent Visit to the United States and Canada in 1878. By ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, D.D., Dean of Westminster. With Portrait. Second edition.

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