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EPORTER.-WANTED, a thoroughly competent
REPORTER who has had experience on Weekly Provincial
Papers-Address D. H., at C. H. May's General Advertising Office,
78, Gracechurch-street.

TO NEWSPAPER

PROPRIETORS,

&c.

Advertiser, age 22, who has a connexion amongst Advertising
Agents, and a thorough knowledge of London Daily Newspaper Count-
ing-house Work, desires a Re-engagement as UNDER PUBLISHER
ADVERTISEMENT CLERK, or would take the Management of the
Commercial Department of a Country Paper. Highest references;
Security, if required.-Address A. R. G.. care of Messrs. D. Gosden &
Son, Advertising Agents, 1, Cross-court, Bow-street, London, W.C.

NEWSPAPER for SALE.-The COPYRIGHT

and PLANT of the WEST SURREY TIMES, published in the County Town of Guildford, and which has been established for nearly Twenty Years, are OFFERED for SALE. The Paper is the Organ for the County Official Announcements, and its circulation is rapidly increasing. For Terms and Particulars apply, on or before November 21, 1874, to Mr. D. M. STEVENS, The Mount, Guildford.

Now ready, price 41. 48.

BERNARD QUARITCH'S GENERAL CATA

LOGUE of BOOKS, arranged in Classes. 1 vol. thick 8vo. 1,890 pages, of which the last 110 pages contain an ALPHABETICAL 1874 INDEX in treble columns, half-red morocco.

The Prices affixed to each Article represent in all cases their present market value. The Books are throughout in good condition and perfect. The Index comprises about 28,000 separate Entries, while the Catalogue itself includes some 23,000 Works-the rarest, the most valuable, and the most useful ever assembled in any List issued by a Bookseller, and superior even to all but the greatest Public Collections in Europe.

BERNARD QUARITCH, 15, Piccadilly, London.

THE UNITED LIBRARIES, 307, Regent

street, W.-Subscriptions from One Guinea to any amount, according to the supply required. All the best New Books, English, French, and German, immediately on publication. Prospectuses, with Lists of New Publications, gratis and post free.- A Clearance Catalogue of Surplus Books offered for Sale at greatly reduced prices, may also be had, free, on application.-BooTH'S, CHURTON'S, HODG BON'S, and SAUNDERS & OTLEY'S United Libraries, 307, Regent-street, near the Polytechnic.

EWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES. Messrs. HYDE PARK GATE SOUTH, FURNISHED.

first-class Publications, invite attention to the facilities their Esta-
blishment presents for the production of PERIODICAL PUBLI-
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Great Queen-street, London, W.C.

BE LET, for One or Two Years, at a moderate rent, in this choice position, a most desirable RESIDENCE, furnished throughout with great artistic taste, containing large and light Drawing-Room, Dining-Room, Library, Seven Bed-Rooms, Housekeeper's-Room, and good domestic accommodation-For Cards to View, apply to Mr. W. A. DEMPSEY, Estate Agent, 1, High-street, Kensington.

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AUTHORS.-PRINTING and PUBLISHING.-T. PETTITT & CO., 22 and 23, FRITH-STREET, Soho, Printers of the Geographical Magazine, undertake the Printing and Publishing of Books and Pamphlets on Political, Military, Scientific, and Social Subjects, on very advantageous terms, which will be submitted, together with Estimate for Printing and Specimen of Type, on application.

Parliamentary and Law Printers: Printing in Old Style Type with Antique Head-Pieces and Devices, Initials, &c., for Reprints. 22 and 23, Frith-street, and 50, Old Compton-street, Soho, London, W.

LONDON AND CHILWORTH.

MESSRS. UNWIN BROTHERS, Printers and

Stereotypers, are prepared to undertake Two or Three Periodicals; also High-Class Bookwork in Ancient or Modern Style, with appropriate Ornaments. Having both Country and London Offices, special facilities can be offered. Estimates on application to 1, 2, and 3, Oxford court (109A, Cannon-street), E. C.

MUSIC and MUSICAL WORKS.-To Public

Libraries, Gentlemen, Clergymen, and the Musical World. -The most extensive Stock always on Sale, at moderate prices, of New and Second-hand, Vocal and Instrumental, Sacred and Secular Works, including Scores, Operas, Oratorios, Masses, Anthems, Psalmodies, Organ. Flute, Violin, Violoncello, Solos, Duetts, Trios, Quartetts. Quintetts, Septetts. Orchestral; also History, Theory, Biography, &c. Catalogue of Miscellaneous Works and Flute Music forwarded for two stamps each. ROBINSON'S Music Warehouse, 369, Strand, London.

LOVE'S CATALOGUE of RARE ETCHINGS

and ENGRAVINGS, by the most esteemed Ancient and Modern Masters, forwarded by post for two penny stamps.-81, Bunhill-row, London. Established above Sixty Years.

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RICHARD HORNE & CO.'S CLEARANCE

CATALOGUE of BOOKS on every subject, and offered very cheap.-50, Edgware-road, W.

CATALOGUE.-Now ready, for two stamps,
VALUABLE BOOKS,

of preservation, Bandaged, and in its Wood Sarcophagus, profusely covered with Inscriptions.-Apply to Mr. DAMON, Weymouth.

NOTICE

Sales by Auction

Dutch Portraits.

The celebrated COLLECTION of
15,000 DUTCH PORTRAITS, formed by the late Dr. BODEL
NYENHMS at Leiden, having been disposed of privately, the PUBLIC
AUCTION announced for the 18th of November WILL NOT TAKE
PLACE.
Amsterdam and Leiden, FREDERIK MÜLLER and E. F. BRILL.
November 6, 1874.

Dissolving-View Lanterns and Slides, &c.

MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION,

at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent-garden, on FRIDAY,
November 20, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, DISSOLVING-VIEW
LANTERNS and SLIDES-Microscopes and Objects for ditto-
Photographic Apparatus-Stereoscopes and Slides-Graphoscopes-
Photographs, and the usual Miscellaneous Assortment.

On view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had.
The Collection of Works of Art of the late E. W. JOHNSON,
Esq., of Chichester.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on MONDAY, November 16, and Five Following Days, at 1 o'clock precisely (by order of the Executors), the extensive and valuable COLLECTION of WORKS of ART formed during a long series of years by E. W. JOHNSON, Esq., deceased, removed from his late residence at Chichester, comprising upwards of 500 Pictures, including examples of all the Ancient and Modern Schools; also Miniatures, Water-Colour Drawings, and Engravings; a great variety of Decorative Objects, Ancient and Modern Porcelain, Sculpture, Bronzes, Carvings, Silver, Bijouterie, Enamels, &c.

May be viewed, and Catalogues had.

The Library of the late E. W. JOHNSON, Esq., of Chichester.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at
their Great Rooms, 8, King-street, St. James's-square, on MONDAY,
November 23, and Following Day, at 1 o'clock precisely (by order of the
Executors), the valuable LIBRARY of E. W. JOHNSON, Esq.,
deceased, removed from his late residence at Chichester; comprising
Dodsley's Annual Register, from the commencement to 1873, 117 vols.
-Gentleman's Magazine, from the commencement to 1874, 249 vols.
uncut-Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, 86 vols.-Sussex Arche-
ological Collections, 25 vols.-Art-Journal, from 1847 to 1874-Wood's
Athenæ Oxoniensis, edited by Bliss, 4 vols.-Books of Common Prayer
-7 vols Pickering's Reprints-Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum,
enlarged by Caley, Ellis, and Bandinel, 8 vols.-a Collection of 353
Etchings by Callot-a Collection of 483 Views in France, by Silvestre,
&c.-some Illuminated Manuscripts, and a Small Collection of En-
gravings.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.
Ancient Enamels, Porcelain, Carvings in Rock Crystal and
Agate, received from China.

MESSRS, CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at
their Great Rooms, 8, King-street, St. James's-square, on WEDNES
DAY, November 25, and Following Day, at 1 o'clock precisely, a valu-
able COLLECTION of ANCIENT CHINESE ENAMELS, Porcelain,
Carvings in Rock Crystal, Agate, Lapis Lazuli, &c.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.
Handsome Brilliant Ornaments, Old English and Foreign Silver
Watches, Bijouterie, &c.

RA Branch of Early Literature, Blokes, in nearly every MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

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Now ready, post free on receipt of one stamp, No. 20
(November, 1874),

BARTHES & LOWELL'S CATALOGUE of

Cheap SECOND-HAND FOREIGN BOOKS, in all Departments of Literature, in good library condition; being a Selection from their large and valuable Stock, now offered for cash at the low prices affixed. Barthes & Lowell will be happy to forward their Catalogues regularly to Librarians, Secretaries of Book Clubs, and others interested in LiteAll Foreign Books, Periodicals, and Magazines of Fashion, supplied on the most liberal terms. BARTHES & LOWELL, Foreign Book Importers, 14, Great Marlborough-street, London, W.

rature.

Just published, free for One Stamp,

THE NATURAL HISTORY and SCIENTIFIC

BOOK CIRCULAR, No. 10, OCTOBER, containing valuable Works on Botany. Chemistry, Conchology, Entomology, General atural History, Geology, Palaeontology and Mineralogy, Ornithology, hysics, Astronomy, Mathematics and Mechanics, Rural Affairs, and eneral Science.-WM. WESLEY, 28, Essex-street, Strand, London.

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at
their Great Rooms, 8, King-street, St. James's-square, on FRIDAY,
November 27, at 1 o'clock precisely, a SET of Handsome Brilliant
ORNAMENTS. Also some old English Plate, including a Vase-shaped
Tea-Urn, Coffee-pot, Teapot, Beakers, &c. Also some curious Specimens
of Russian Silver, an Elizabethan Stoneware Jug, capital Watches,
Bijouterie, &c.
May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.

Modern Pictures and Water-Colour Drawings.

MESSRS, CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, 8, King-street, St. James's-square, on SATURDAY, November 28, at 1 o'clock precisely, a valuable ASSEMBLAGE of PICTURES and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, chiefly by Modern Artists, comprising Specimens of H. Bright, V. Cole, R.A., G. Cole, Miss Coleman, P. de Wint, W. W. Deane, Davis of Worcester, J. Hardy, R. Hills, F. M'Ian, R. M'Innes. E. Lundgren, J. O'Connor, J. Pettit, S. R. Percy, J. Wilson, W. F. Witherington, R.A. Also a few Pictures of the French and Belgian Schools.

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May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.
Collection o Books.-Five Days' Sale.

ESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL
by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on
THURSDAY, November 12, and Four Following Days (Saturday and
Sunday excepted), a large COLLECTION of BOOKS, including Cla-
rendon's History of the Rebellion, with numerous illustrations, 6 vols.
-Camden's Britannia, 2 vols. and extra illustrations-Owen Jones's
Grammar of Ornament curious Tracts, Pamphlets, and Broadsides,
in remarkably fine, clean, and uncut condition-Oriental Books and
MSS., &c.; (also a Collection of several thousand Postage Stamps,
many scarce and obsolete examples.

Catalogues on receipt of two stamps.

Valuable Assemblage of Miscellaneous Property; Works of Art and Decoration; Collection of Old China, the Property of Lady; 200 Ounces of Silver Plate, &c.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL

by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, WC, THURSDAY, November 19, a Valuable ASSEMBLAGE of MISCEL LANEOUS PROPERTY.comprising Elegant Works of Art and De ration-Pair of large Bronze Marli Horses, on Buhl Pedestals-Hand some Eight-day Clock and Pair of Ormolu Ewers to match-fine Carved Oak Sideboard-Old-English Rosewood and Ormolu Cabinet-Paint ings, including Russian Bear-Hunt, a fine work-choice Collection of Old Chelsea, Worcester, Crown, Derby, and other China (the property of a Lady)-Handsome Jewellery-200 Ounces of Silver Plate-a very elegant Soup Tureen, weighing 108 ounces, &c.-Scientific Instrumenta Microscopes, and Telescopes Opera Glasses, by Voightlander and others-and a variety of Miscellaneous, Useful, and Decorative Items Catalogues on application.

Small Stock of Sealskin_Cloth Remnants, Coloured and Striped
Cashmere, Beaver, Scarlet Lambskin, &c.

MESSRS. PUTTICUCTION, at their will

ESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will include

square, W.C., on THURSDAY, November 19, about 150 YARDS SEAL SKIN CLOTH REMNANTS, for Ladies' Jackets, Trimmings, Vesta, &c.-500 Yards Waved, Coloured, and Striped Cashmere, for Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, &c.-150 Yards 60-inch Beaver for ditto-and 100 Yards Scarlet Lambskin, for Opera Cloaks, Mantles, Rug Linings, 4, in lots to suit private Buyers and the Trade.

Catalogues on application.

Valuable Wood-blocks and Electrotype Plates.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL

by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, WC, on FRIDAY, November 20, several hundred valuable WOOD-BLOCKS and ELECTROTYPE PLATES, used in the production of that High-Class Weekly Paper, The Illustrated Midland News' (now decontinued), executed in the best manner from Drawings by the Eminent Artists engaged.

Catalogues and specimens on receipt of stamp.

Portion of the Library of Sir ALEXANDER CHERMSIDE,
M.D.

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Music and Musical Instruments.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL

by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on FRIDAY, November 27, a COLLECTION of MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC: a large ASSEMBLAGE of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, including Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Cremona Violins and Violon cellos, Wind Instruments, &c.

Modern Books and Remainders-Important County Histories,
Architectural and other Illustrated Works-Reprints of Lie-
rary Rarities, Handsome Drawing-room Table Books, and
Books suitable for Presentation, many in handsome bindings.

MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C. (Fleet-street end), on TUESDAY, November 17, and Three Following Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, SEVERAL THOUSAND VOLUMES of MODERN BOOKS and REMAINDERS, Important County Histories, Architectural, and other Illustrated Works, comprising 42 Lipscomb's Buckingham, 4 vols. 4to. (pub. 161. 16.), the entire Remainder 200 The Old Book Collector's Miscellany, 3 vols. (pub. 24. 38. 6d), and 50 ditto on large paper (pub. 31 158.)-390 Lübke's Ecclesiastical Art (pub. 11 18 )-300 Christie's First Earl of Shaftesbury, 2 vols. (pub. 12, 48 )-300 Markham's Life of Lard Fairfax (pub. 168)-200 Williams's English Cardinals, 2 vols.-170 Sir Geo. Pollock's Life-600 Lee's Trees, Plants, and Flowers (pub. 158)300 Mayhew's Horse Management (pub. 188 6d.), and 125 Horse Doctor (pub 188. 6d)-300 Daumas's Horses of the Sahara 258 Black's Adventures of a Phaeton, 2 vols.-630 Kingsley's Oakshott Castle, 3 vols 250 Lady Bountiful's Legacy-300 Greenwood's The Bear King, small 4to.-550 Edwards's Primrose Pilgrimage, small 4to-300 Thomson's Fun and Earnest, small 4to; and smaller Numbers of Wright's History of Caricature, small 4to.; and Womankind in Western Europe, small 4to.-Prescott's Historical Works, 11 vols-Knight's Pictorial Shakspere, 8 vols -Whymper's Alaska-Broughton's Italy. 2 vols., and Albania, 2 vols.-St. Clair and Brophy's Bulgaria--Van Lennep's Asia Minor, 2 vols.-White's Massacre of St. Bartholomew. Among the Illustrated Works will be found copies of Polychromatic Ornament (pub. 67 68.)- Perkins's Tuscan Sculptors, 2 vols.-Penley on Water Colours, imperial 8vo.-Hugo's Bewick Collector, 2 vols -Wilson's Memorials of Edinburgh, 2 vols. 4to-Clutterbuck's Hertford shire, 3 vols. folio-Baines's Lancashire, 2 vols. 4to -Woodward's Hamp shire, 3 vols. large paper-Raine's Durham, folio-Stephens's Runic Monuments, 2 vols. folio-Wykeham Martin's Leeds Castle, imperial 4to.-Anderson's Croydon Church, folio- Nash's Mansions, 4 vols. imperial 4to.-Coney's Continental Architecture, folio-Forster, Monu mens d'Architecture, 8 vols, imperial 4to-Gazette des Architectes, 7 vols, royal 4to. Also the Copyright, Right of Continuation, and stock of Timbs's Year-Book of Facts-the Copyright and Coppers of Ridg way's Peerage-3,600 vols. of the Homilist-and a variety of Standard Works of all Classes, new, in cloth and leather bindings.

To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

Valuable Miscellaneous Theological Books, including a Portion of the Library of the late Venerable Archdeacon CHURTON (by order of the Executors), and a Selection of the Library of a Gentleman.

MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C. (Fleet street end), on WEDNESDAY, November 25, and Four Following Days (Saturday excepted), at 1 o'clock, VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, in every Department of Literature, including Topographical, Antiqua rian, and scientific Works-Galleries and Books of Prints-Walton's Polyglot Bible and Castell's Lexicon, 8 vols. folio-Acta Conciliorum, 12 vols. Tyndale's New Testament, 1536-and other Important Theological Works, Standard Historical Books, &c.

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Important Copyrights, Stereotype-Plates, Copper-Plates, and Stock of the late Mr. EDWARD LUMLEY, of No. 40, Gowerstreet, W.C. (by order of the Executrix).—Preliminary Announcement.

MESSRS. HODGSON have received Instructions

to prepare for SALE by AUCTION, EARLY in the MONTH of JANUARY, 1875, the important COPYRIGHTS, STEREOTYPEPLATES, COPPER-PLATES, and ENTIRE STOCK of the late Mr. EDWARD LUMLEY, Publisher, of No. 40, Gower-street, W.O.

Further particulars will be duly announced.

Valuable Mexican Silver Minerals, and Valuable Collection of Cornish Minerals, formed by a Clergyman, deceased.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington street, Strand, W.C., on MONDAY, November 23. at 1 o'clock precisely, a choice and valuable COLLECTION of MEXICAN SILVER MINERALS; also fine Specimens of Amethyst and other Substances, and including some quaint Sculptured Figures in Silver Amalgam, modelled by the Mexican Miners-the Contents of a Museum removed from Mexico; also a small, valuable Collection of CORNISH MINERALS, formed by a CLERGYMAN, deceased, who resided in West Cornwall, containing many rare and select Specimens of Cornish Mineral Products. May be viewed he Saturday prior, and Catalogues may now be had.

Library of the late Henry BLISS, Esq., Q.C., late of
Eccleston-square.
MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on TUESDAY, November 24. and Following Day, at 1 o'clock, the LIBRARY of the late Henry BLISS, Esq., Q.C.; comprising Miscellaneous Books in the different branches, and some fine Framed Engravings, Books of Prints.

Catalogues by post on receipt of two stamps.

SECOND PORTION of the HOWARD COLLECTION,
MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on FRIDAY, November 27. and Following Day. at 1 o'clock precisely, the choice COLLECTION of RARE ENGRAVINGS and DRAWINGS, formed by HUGH HOWARD at the commencement of the last century, many of them from the portfolios of the Earl of Arundel and Sir Peter Lely, comprising 220 examples of the Etched Works of Rembrandt van Rhyn, in beautiful condition and with ample margins-English Mezzotints by I. Becket, A. Browne, J. Faber, J. Simon, G. and R. White, R. Williams, and J. Smith-the Life-size Portrait of the Duke of Monmouth, by Abraham Blooteling-important Examples of Robert Nanteuil, Antonio Massan, and Wenzel Hollar, fine drawings - Studies by A. Dürer for his well-known Engraving of La Sainte Famille au Papillon-a Sketch from Nature, by Rembrandt, for his Landscape of a Cottage with a Dutch Barn-important Examples by Claude, figured in Pond and Knapton's fac-similes-and others by B. Bandinelli, J. Oliver, A. Ostade, A. Van de Velde, Wouvermans, &c.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may now be had; if by post, on receipt of four stamps.

Valuable Cabinet of Coins and Medals, the Property of the late Mr. EDWARD WRIGHTON.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on MONDAY, November 30, the valuable CABINET of COINS and MEDALS, the Property of the late Mr. EDWARD WRIGHTON, comprising AngloSaxon, English, and Scotch, in Gold, Silver, and Copper, Military and other Medals, including many Rare and Interesting Specimens in the different branches of Numismatics.

Catalogues are ready.

The very choice Library of a well-known Collector of great taste. MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.. on TUESDAY, December 1, the exceedingly choice and valuable LIBRARY of a wellknown Collector, of great taste, comprising splendid Books of Printsremarkable Specimens of Early Typography-beautifully Illuminated Manuscripts-fine Aldines and Elzevirs-Early French Poetry and Facetic-First and Best Editions of the Works of Standard French Authors-superb Specimens from the celebrated Libraries of Henri II., Diane de Poictiers, Henri III and IV., Gabrielle d'Estrée, Louis XIII., Grolier, Canevari, Marquis de Coislin, &c., all in the choicest bindings. Catalogues sent by post on reciept of four stamps.

Valuable and important Collection of fine Books and Manuscripts, consigned from abroad. MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, on WEDNESDAY, December 2, a valuable COLLECTION of fine BOOKS and MANU SCRIPTS, consigned from abroad; containing Biblia Latina MS., on vellum, of the 13th and 14th Centuries-splendidly illuminated Horse, Livre de l'Heures de la Reine Anne de Bretagne, gorgeously illuminated-Dionysii et Sociorum Passio, MS. of the 13th CenturyGalerie de Dresde-and other magnificent Books of Prints and fine Standard Works in General Literature.

Catalogues by post on receipt of four stamps.

The extensive and valuable Library of M. J. RHODES, Esq, M.A., removed from Pennoyre, Brecon.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No 13, Wellington-street, strand, W. C., on FRIDAY, December 18, and Four Following Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, the valuable LIBRARY of M. J. RHODES, Esq., M. A., of Pennoyre, Brecon comprising the most important Works by Catholic Divines on the Immaculate Conception -Supremacy and Infallibility of the Pope Lives of the Saints (including a complete set of the Bollandists)Controversial Theology, by Members of the Society of Jesus and other Ecclesiastical Orders-Commentaries on the Scriptures-Liturgical Works Fathers of the Church the best Church Histories, and Standard Divinity; also, several extremely rare editions of DanteShakspeare's Dramatic Works, Boydell's splendid Edition. 9 vols. in morocco Silvestre, Paléographie Universelle, 4 vols. with coloured Plates, morocco-Sir T. More's Workes, black letter-Muratorii et Tartinii Kerum Italicarum Scriptores, 30 vols.—and other important Works in all Classes of Literature.

Catalogues by post on receipt of four stamps.

The extensive and valuable Library of the late JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS, Esq. F.S.A.-Eight Days' Sale.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works of Art, will SELL by AUCTION. at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on FRIDAY, December 4, and Seven Following Days, the extensive and valuable LIBRARY of the late JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS, Esq. F.S.A.. comprising valuable Topographical Works and Illustrations of the various Counties, Heraldry and Family History, Pedigrees, Seals., Monumental Rubbings, Antiquarian Works and Antiquities, Collections of Autograph Letters on Literary Subjects, curious Deeds, with Seals, Miscellaneous Rolls, Deeds, chiefly special, others relating to the Counties of Bedford and Sussex, &c., and a great variety of Books in Curious and General Literature. Catalogues are ready, and may be had by post on reciept of six stamps.

Now ready, price 68.

JOURNAL of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL

SOCIETY of ENGLAND (Second Series), Vol. X. Part II. No. XX. Containing :

Report on the Agriculture of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. By
John Wrightson, F.C.S.
Agricultural Jottings from the General Report of the Census of Eng-
land and Wales for the Year 1871. By J. Dent Dent.
Report on the Agriculture of Cumberland, chiefly with regard to the
Production of Meat. By Thomas Farrall.

Field Experiments on Permanent Pasture. By Dr. Voelcker, F.R.S.
On Ergot By William Carruthers, F.R.S.

Observations on Inoculation with the Virus of Contagious Pleuro-
Pneumonia of the Ox. By Professor G. T. Brown.
Report on the Cultivation of Potatoes, with special reference to the
Potato Disease. By H. M. Jenkins, F.G.S. (Secretary).
On a New Clover Disease. By P. Mouillefert. Translated from the
Journal d'Agriculture Practique By W. Carruthers, F.RS.
Sir Harry Stephen Meysey Thompson, Bart.: a Biographical Sketch.
By Earl Cathcart.

Report on the Composition of Thirteen Samples of Peruvian Guano, sent by the Secretary of the Admiralty to the Royal Agricultural Society of England. By Dr. Voelcker, F.R.S

Quarterly Report of the Chemical Committee, June, 1874.

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New Edition, imperial oblong, half bound, price 258. IRON SHIPBUILDERS', ENGINEERS', and IRON MERCHANTS' GUIDE and ASSISTANT, containing the Calculated Weights of upwards of 150,000 different Sizes of Iron Plates. Carefully Compiled and thoroughly Revised by HARRISON BURLINSON and WILLIAM HENRY SIMPSON.

London: William Tegg & Co. Pancras-lane, Cheapside.
TEMPLEMAN'S UNABRIDGED EDITION.

Handsomely printed, royal 8vo. with fine Portrait, price 108. 6d.

Report of the Health of Animals of the Farm. By Professor J. B. COMPLETE WORKS of MONTAIGNE; com

Simonds

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The Brussels Conference, and Private Property of Belligerents.
The Fur Seal of Commerce (Illustrated).
Acclimatisation of Animals and Plants. VII.
Climatological Table for British Empire, June, 1874.
Southern New Zealand.
Langalabalele, &c.

SUMMARIES OF LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
South Africa-West Indies-Australia-Canada-River Plate-
New Zealand.

Also of Home News for Colonial Readers.
Subscription, 28. 6d. per quarter, post free.
Office for Advertisements, &c., S. W. Silver & Co. 66 and 67, Cornhill,
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