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BOOKS WANTED.-Continued.

DAMRELL & UPHAM, BOSTON, MASS.

F. M. JOHNS, 20 E. 9th ST., CINCINNATI, O. The Atonement, T. W. Jenkyn. History of all Religions, Wm. Burder.

Plains of the Great West and Their Inhabitants, by Col. R. I. Dodge.

E. W. JOHNSON, 1336 B'WAY, N. Y. Fridell, tr. from the German.

De Wolfe, Fiske & Co., 365 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, Genealogy of John Lawrence of Ashton Hall.

MASS.

History of 9th Massachusetts Regiment.
W. B. Carpenter's Human Physiology.

DODD, MEAD & Co., 753 B'WAY, N. Y. Wells' Every Man His Own Lawyer.

E. P. DUTTON & Co., N. Y

Baby's Kingdom, cl.

Napier's Life of Warren Hastings.

Lancaster's Dictionary of Scripture Symbols.

Bichen's Signs of the Times; Symbolical Vocabulary. Wemye's Classic Symbolica.

Mill's Sacred Symbology.

Scott's Tales of a Grandfather, v. 1 and 2, H. Holt ed., cl T. & F.

Smollet's Works, except Ferdinand, Humphrey Clinker, Sir Launcelot, vols. numbered on title-page, pub. by Derby & Jackson.

V. to Life and Works of John Adams, large pap., 7 x 11, pub. by Little, Brown & Co.

V. 1 Sam. Slica's Am. Humor, pub, by Hurst & Blackett. V. 6 Edgeworth, pub. by Simpkins, Marshall & Co., cl.,

12.

Lockhart's Life of Scott, Household ed., v. 7. Ticknor & Fields.

V. 2 Walpole's Letters to the Countess Ossary, 8°. Bentley

V. 3 Puritans; or, Court, Church, or Parliament of England During the Reign of Edward V1., by Hopkins. Gould & Lincoln.

V. 1 Catlin's North American Indians, 8°, cl. Bohn.
V.1 Woodstock, H. Holt ed.

V. 2 Talisman, H. Holt ed. Ticknor & Fields.

EATON, LYON & Co., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography.
Revolt of Man. Henry Holt & Co.

Gilfillan's Heroes and Martyrs of the Covenant.
ESTES & LAURIAT, BOSTON, MASS.

The Blood Covenant, by Trumbull. Charles Scribner's
Sons.

Book-Lover's Enchiridion, by Ireland.

FLETCHER FREE LIBRARY, BURLINGTON, VT.

Loring, Two College Friends.
Pardoe, Marie de Medicis, v. 3.

Hoppin, Memorial and Speeches of H. A. Brown.
Wendell Phillips, Speeches, Lectures, Letters.

Cornhill, nos. 193, 196, 200, 206, 207, 210, 211, 252, 213, 215.

H. P. N. GAMMEL, AUSTIN, TEX.

Thackeray's Works, pub. by De Wolfe, Fiske & Co., 1886: Philip: Catherine; Pendennis; Henry Esmond; Barry Lyndon, and Denis Duval; Yellow Plush Papers; Roundabout; Four Georges; Miscellanies.

Anything relating to Muldoon, a priest travelling in Texas and Mexico.

Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1855 or 1874.

W. C. HOLT, MONTGOMERY, ALA.

Gardiner's Anecdotes.

Pickett's History of Alabama.

Any vol. Alabama Sup. Ct. Rpts.

GEO. P. HUMPHREY, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Grolier Club ed. Knickerbocker History of N. Y. Freeman's Federal Government.

A Club of One, first ed.

Kingsley's Prose Idyls, first ed.

John Brent, by Winthrop, first ed.

Col. Documents P. E. Church, Connecticut.
Obiter Dicta, Eng. ed. of both series, well bound.
Rees' Pleasures of a Bookworm, roxburghe binding.
Scribner (old), v. 4, nos. 2, 3, 4.5..

Harper's Monthly, Feb., 1851 July, Nov., 1860.
Harper's Weekly, 1857 and 1858.

G. W. HUMPHREY, CARE ROBERTS BROS., BOSTON, MASS.
Pts. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Hinman's Early Settlers of Conn.
Picturesque America, v. 2, nos.

V. 2 Palfrey's New England, 12mo, brown cl.

V. 16, 17, 18, 19 N. E. Geneal. Register, vols, or single pts

HUNT & EATON, 189 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MICH. Abdy and Walker's Gains.

Wilhelm Rein's Privatrecht, in German.

Ortolan's History of Roman Law, tr. from French by Prichard and Nasmith.

Duruy's History of Rome, English ed.

Herman's Lexicon to Rom. Text, in German.

Homage to the Book, by S. W. Balley.

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Miles' Rambles in Iceland.
Jordan's Darwinism.

MacCoun's Celtic Mythology and Religion.
Rolfe's Pompeii.

Milburn's Rifle, Axe, and Saddlebags.
Payne's Vengeance.

The Emerald, Tales, Poems, and Essays.
Corbin's His Marriage Vow.
Gautier's Captain Fracasse,
Miller's Fred and Gorillas.
Grosvenor's Climbing the Mountain.

Vegetable Substances Used for Food of Man.
Higginson's Translation of Epictetus.

W. H. LOWDERMILK & Co., WASHINGTON, D. C.
American Military Magazine.

Stoddard, South Sea Idyls.

Fryer, Architectural Iron Work.

A. C. MCCLURG & Co., CHICAGO, ILL.

Pollard, First, Second, Third, and Fourth Years of the
War, 4 v.

Knowlton, Records of W. M. Hunt.
Godwin, Caleb Williams. Harper.

Report of Commissioners on Croton Aqueduct.
Kingsley, Henry, Old Margaret.

Lorgues, Columbus, tr. by Barrie. N. Y., 1869.
Mackay, Famous Delusions, 2 v.
Beecher, Morning and Evening.
About, Edmund, Tolla, in English.
Aldrich, Wyndham Towers, first ed.

Any works of Irving, Prescott, Parkman, Bryant, Aldrich, Howells, Henry James, first eds.

H. C. MAERCKER, 286 W. WATER ST., MILWAUKEE, WIS. North Am. Rev., nos. 108, 126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 138, 139, 159, 161, 194, 195, 197, 198, 200, 201, 207, 209, 210, 223, 224, 226, 228, 229, 238, 248, 249. 252.

Nation, nos. 901, 939, 951, 965. 969, 974; some have title and index.

MANAHATTA PURCHASING AGENCY, 834 B'WAY, N. Y.
Reynolds' Court of London or odd v.
Genealogies Banta, Sears, Sayre, etc.
Sears' Pictures of Olden Time.

Davis' History of Amsterdam.

J. Q. Adams' Diary, by C. F. Adams.
Fleming's Dictionary of Philosophy.
Goethiana, Books, Magazines, etc.
Old Ed. Hamilton's Philosophy, low.

MARCH BROS., LEBANON, O.
Abiding in Christ, by Mrs. H. W. Smith.
Boole's Treatise on Differential Equations, edited by
Todhunter.

METH. PROT. Bn. OF PUB., 132 5TH AVE., PITTSBURG, PA. Asa Shinns, Benevolence and Rectitude of the Supreme Being.

H. MITMAN, BETHLEHEM, PA. Northrupp, Twelve Years a Slave.

NOYES & DAVIS, NORWICH, CONN. Winkworth's Christian Singers of Germany.

JAMES O'NEIL, 521 7TH ST., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Martin's Louisiana.

Gayarre's Louisiana, Spanish Domination.

PETER PAUL & BRO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Prime's Pottery.
Ancient Philosophies, Fenelon.

B. QUINN, 498 B'WAY, ALBANY, N. Y.
Puck, no. 665.

Le Chat Noir or Black Cat, 1 to 15; 17, 21, 22, 26; v. 2, nos, 1, 2, 3. 8.

Castle and Hovel, Geo. Patten.

Esme's Children, by author of "Hogan, M.P."

The Honorable Ferrard,

Mystery of Marie Roget. Poe.

Heath, On Optics, pub, in Cambridge, Eng.
Histology of the Eye, Pollick.

BOOKS FOR SALE.—Continued.

BOOKS WANTED.—Continued.

GEO. H. RIGBY, 2413 E. CUMBERLAND ST., PHILA., PA. Audubon's Birds.

Gentry's Birds and Nests.

Wood's Conchology. London, 1825.

Cooper, Myles Wallingford; Afloat and Ashore, Townsend ed.

Art Interchange, v. 1 and 2.

Harper's Weekly, set or odd vols.

SCRANTOM, WETMORE & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Fra Angelica, Artist Biographies.

Eliott, Debates, v. 1 and 5.

G. Stanley Hall, Aspects of German Culture.
Kingsley, Prose Idyls, 1st ed.

Wilson, Egypt and the Past.

Lamb, Essays of Elia, 2 v., Temple ed.

P. T. SEXTON, PALMYRA, N. Y.

Library Journal, v. 13, 1888; Feb. and July, 1888. W. J. SHUEY, DAYTON, O.

12 Hill's Vocal Voluntaries.

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S. M. WILLIAMS, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Bryant and Gay's U. S. History, hf. mor. New or second-hand in good condition.

CHAS. L. WOODWARD, 78 NASSAU ST., N. Y. Our Living Representative Men, by John Savage. Phila., 1860.

Life of Harriet Tubman, by Sarah H. Bradford. Auburn, 1869.

E. & J. B. YOUNG & Co., COOPER UNION, N. Y. Mormonism: Books, pamphlets, newspapers, and cuttings, relating to the Mormons, especially the following, for which good prices will be paid: The Deseret News; Salt Lake Tribune; Mormon Tribune: N. Y. Messenger, 1844-5; Chicago Times and Tribune, for 1857-8 and for 1875-8; Kansas City Times for 1881-3; History of Davies County, Mo., 1882; The People's Organ, Pittsburg, 1844; Lithograph of Nauvoo Temple; N. Y. Tribune, early vols., especially 1841-4 and 1853 to 1880. A special list of wants (and one of duplicates for sale) sent on application.

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C. W. BARDEEN, SYRACUSE, N. Y. A rare collection of portraits and autographs, as follows: (1.) Lithograph portraits, 10 x 14, by Goupil, of 60 members of the French Asemblee Nationale of 1848, every one with autograph written upon it in ink. Among them are Balzac, Louis Blanc, the three Bonapartes, Jules Grévy, Victor Hugo without a beard, Lamartine, Proudhon, Thiers, de Tocqueville, etc. (2.) Four like lithographs, with autographs, of "Republican Socialists." (3.) 6 of the following: Benj. Constant, Alex. Dumas, Guizot, Jules Janin with autograph, Scribe, Eugene Sue; and the four following, smaller: Louis Blanc, Louis Napoloen, Garibaldi, Prince de Joinville, The 74 will be sold only in one lot. Send offers,

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READY FEBRUARY 4.

Translated by MISS WORMELEY.

THE BAGPIPERS.

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