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APOLLINARIS

THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED,

No. 19, REGENT-STREET, LONDON.

APOLLINARIS WATER is

WATER.

A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE, and a PURE, NATURAL, EFFERVESCENT WATER,
FROM the APOLLINARIS BRUNNEN;

BOTTLED for the APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED,

At the SOURCE, AHRWEILER, NEUENAHR.

Of AGREEABLE FLAVOUR, MUCH

To any ARTIFICIAL AERATED WATER.

PREFERRED BY ALL

It SUPERSEDES ARTIFICIAL SELTZER and SODA WATER.

APOLLINARIS WATER, being a Natural Aerated Water, remains Brisk and Sparkling after it is

uncorked.

APOLLINARIS WATER, being a Natural Sparkling Water of the highest

ORGANIC PURITY, springing from a deep Rocky Source, those who consume it are

FREE from ALL RISKS of DANGEROUS IMPURITY

INCIDENTAL to MANY ARTIFICIAL AERATED WATERS.

It is a BENEFICIAL PREVENTIVE of INDIGESTION and HEARTBURN, ACIDITY of STOMACH, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL, &c.

The Large Glass Bottles contain as much Water as Two, the Large Stone Bottles as much as Three ordinary Soda or Brighton Seltzer Bottles. If a Bottle be OPENED and RE-CORKED, its contents will remain FRESH and SPARKLING for several days. Suitable mounted Corks are sold by the Company, from 18. each.

APOLLINARIS WATER.-DR. HERMANN WEBER, F.R.C.P.,

writes :-" Having largely used it during the last seven years, I have found it of
great value as an article of diet in gouty dispositions, in lithic acid diathesis, in
tendency to gallstones, in some forms of catarrh of the bladder, and in chronic
catarrh of the respiratory organs; in the latter, either treated by itself or mixed
with hot milk or hot whey. To many persons the Apollinaris forms an agreeable
and useful addition to bitter waters, and a good vehicle for some medicines."
British Medical Journal.

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APOLLINARIS WATER is certainly the Queen of Table APOLLINARIS WATER.-"Consumers of aerated water should

Waters. It is softer and more refreshing than its only rival, Seltzer Water (Nassau
Selters Brunnen), and is more pleasant to the palate. Over all manufactured
Aerated Waters it has an incomparable superiority.

"APOLLINARIS WATER is, moreover, a water of great organic purity,
another highly important desideratum, in which artificial Aerated Waters often
dangerously fail. Its place seems, therefore, marked as the favoured beverage of
the favoured classes who can select their drinking water. Physicians will find it
a valuable addition to their resources as a cool and refreshing drink, antacid, and
useful in promoting digestion and removing gastric irritation. Such a water is the
sworn enemy of gout, rheumatism, and their congeners."-London Medical Record.

APOLLINARIS WATER. "The agreeable and refreshing effects of the different Aerated Waters, when taken in moderation, and the power they exercise in correcting and diluting any preponderance of acid in the stomach, are too well established to require any additional argument for their use. The different kinds of Vichy and Vals Waters, and Lithia Water also, have obtained a reputation for their medicinal virtues; but one not so well known, the Apollinaris, -which is an alkaline carbonate, and is obtained from the Valley of the Ahr, near Neuenahr, is equally valuable with any of those mentioned, and surpasses them in being a more agreeable and refreshing beverage."

Dr. Peter Hood, Trtise on Gout and Rheumatism.'

be on their guard. In the British Medical Journal of Saturday there is a letter from 'An eminent Fellow of the Royal Society,' on the result of an examination of some artificial aerated waters-soda and seltzer waters-sold in 'syphon bottles." This examination disclosed in all cases dangerous contamination with a poisonous metal. There was quite enough lead in all the waters examined to undermine health. And the British Medical Journal remarks on this discovery :-'When we examined the ordinary "aerated mineral waters" of commerce some time since, we found that they were of the most various compositions, and that they only occasionally corresponded with what was implied in their name. A great many of them, too, were made with well-water which was anything but pure, and some of which was dangerously impure.' All this certainly does 'plead rather strongly in favour of the use of a pure, natural, effervescent water." "-Pall Mall Gazette.

APOLLINARIS WATER.-"It is, in our opinion, superior for

table purposes to any other mineral water with which we are acquainted. It is strongly effervescent, and forms an exceedingly pleasant and refreshing beverage, either alone or in combination with wine; and it is not, we are informed by an eminent medical friend, liable to that charge which has been so frequently brought against soda and other waters-that they have a depressing effect upon the system. On the contrary, medical testimony is unanimous in favour of the high therapeutic qualities of Apollinaris Water."-Civil Service Review.

The Water in the Glass Bottles is doub'y charged at the Spring with its natural Gas, and is as effervescent as Brighton Seltzer Water. Stone Bottles are not so highly charged, but contain more Water, and by some are preferred. Company at the following prices :

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1. Original Baskets, containing 50 large Glass Bottles (Quarts) 100 small Glass Bottles (Pints)

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The APOLLINARIS WATER is Sold by the

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3. Original Baskets, containing 50 large Stone Bottles
50 small Stone Bottles

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* APOLLINARIS WATER is, therefore, not only SUPERIOR to, but CHEAPER than Artificial Aerated Waters.
N.B.-All Bottles will have the Company's registered Label.

Smaller quantities can be obtained from Chemists and Dealers in Mineral Waters.

THE ANALYSIS OF THE WATER, AND COPIES OF TESTIMONIALS, CAN BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION TO
THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY (Limited), 19, REGENT-STREET, LONDON.

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of this Fund have much pleasure in ACKNOWLEDGING the following SUMS, towards payment of the Costs of the Appeal to the Court of Chancery against the Wrongful Dismissal of the Rev. Dr. Hayman from the Head Mastership of Rugby School.

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1874. London Centre.

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Principal-Dr. W. PORTER KNIGHTLEY, F.C.P. The Pupils of this long-established School enjoy the highest Educational advantages in preparing for Mercantile life, as well as for the various Competitive Examinations, whether of the Oxford and Cambridge Local, the University Matriculation, the Civil Service, the Military Colleges, or Direct Commissions, in all of which Dr. Kuightley's Pupils have taken high places in the Honour List.

In addition to the intellectual and moral training, superior health conditions are secured by all the appliances of a well-arranged resi dence in this favourite Watering-place. Prospectuses of terms and class-lists may be obtained by application to the PRINCIPAL, personally or by letter.

GIRTON COLLEGE (for WOMEN).

JUNE.

The next

JENTRANCE EXAMINATION will be held in LONDON, in Forms of Entry and copies of Examination Papers for a former year may be obtained on application to the Hon. Sec, Miss DAVIES, Girton College, Cambridge. The Forms must be returned filled up on or before April 30.

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EPSOM COLLEGE. The Head Master is pre

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MARGATE (SELECT SCHOOL), PALMER

HOUSE, Cliftonville.

Principal-Mr. PHILIP STEWART

(For many years of Palmer House, Holloway, London), Assisted by Eminent Professors.

Pupils prepared for the University and other Examinations. Premises, with large Detached School Room, and spacious PlayGround, close to the sea.

Prospectuses to Parents on application.

SHIRLEY HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S PARK, BLACK

HEATH.-Mrs. HENRY MACKINNON, assisted by her Sisters, the Misses BIRCH, and a large and efficient Staff of Masters and Governesses, receives the Sons of Members of the Civil and Military Services up to 12 years of age.

Terms forwarded on application. Children, if desired, retained for Vacations.

The situation of the School (within six miles of London) is healthy and bracing.

MORNING CLASS for the SONS of GENTLE

MEN. BOYS Eight to Twelve years old are received from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. daily. for Education preparatory to Eton, Harrow, &c.-Address Rev. W. HARRIS, 10, Walton-place, Brompton, S. W.

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T s Library contains 85,000 Volumes of Ancient and Modern Literature, in various Languages. Subscription, 31. a year, or sl., with Entrance-fee of 61.; Life Membership, 261.

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recommend bibliographers to write to Mr. C. F. Blackburn, 64, Great George-street, Leeds, for a copy of his February catalogue of Books roughly priced.' Even if they are not tempted to buy anything therefrom, they will be considerably amused and edified by Mr. Blackburn's original annotations. We trust that he may obtain that post of Librarian or Secretary which he speaks of on page 12 of his catalogue."-Figaro, March 7, 1874. (Free for 3d.-C. F. B.)

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NACHERIB and SARDANAPALUS, in Porcelain, modelled from the Nineveh Marbles now in the British Museum, by A. HAYS, 34 Museum-street, London.

General Work of a Newspaper, can be taken into the office of a leading FOR SALE, & QUEEN ANN'S GUINEA; also

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ALFRED TARRANT, Drawing Mounter, from many years of practical experience, can confidently undertake the MOUNTING and RESTORING of OLD ENGRAVINGS and DRAWINGS, the arrangement into Books of Newspaper Cuttings, Photographs, &c., and any work connected with Fine-Art Publications.

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Sales by Auction

Modern Engravings, Books of Prints, &c.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on WEDNES DAY, March 18, at 1 o'clock precisely, a valuable COLLECTION of MODERN ENGRAVINGS, the property of a Baronet, including fine Proofs after Sir D. Wilkie, R.A., and W. Collins, R.A., and others after Sir J. Reynolds, Sir T. Lawrence, and modern Italian Engravings, Books of Prints, &c.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. Very Choice Collection of Old Sèvres Porcelain, the Property of a Gentleman.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on THURSDAY, March 19, at 1 o'clock precisely, a remarkably choice COLLECTION of OLD SEVRES PORCELAIN, the Property of a well-known Collector comprising 16 important Vases and Jardinières, including forms of great rarity and extreme beauty; also very fine Rosewater Ewers and Dishes, Plateaux, Ecuelles, and Cabinet Cups and Saucers, decorated by the most celebrated artists; selected with great taste and judgment from the Collections of Mrs. Fitzherbert, the late Duchesses of Bedford and Cleveland, the Duke of Buckingham, Sir Wathen Waller, Captain Ricketts, Mr. Sneyd, and others; several of which were exhibited at the Loan Museum, 1862.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Illustrated Catalogues had. The Collection of Pictures of the late THOMAS GREEN, Esq.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on FRIDAY, March 20, at 1 o'clock precisely, the valuable COLLECTION of PICTURES of THOMAS GREEN, Esq., deceased, late of Ipswich and Upper Wimpole-street, formed during the last and early part of the present century, comprising Pictures by the Old Masters, and Works of the Early English School, including several Works of Gainsborough, Wilson, and old Morland, painted for the family.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. Choice Collection of Water-Colour Drawings, the Property of a Gentleman.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE,

MANSON & WOODS respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on SATURDAY. March 21, at 1 o'clock precisely, a very choice COLLECTION of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, the Property of a Gentleman, including fine examples ofBarrett, George Bennett, Wm. Cox, David, sen. Cattermole, Geo. Deane, W. W. Duncan, E. De Wint, P. Dodgson, G. Fripp, G. A. Fripp, A. D. Fielding, C.

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May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had.

Valuable Law Books, including the Libraries of Two Barristers, and that of the late F. EDWARDS, Esq., Solicitor, of Rotherham, Yorkshire.

MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C. (Fleet-street end), on WEDNESDAY, March 18, and Following Day, VALUABLE LAW BOOKS, including Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, 11 vols. folio -Bayle's Dictionary, 5 vols.-Appeal Cases, 40 vols.-The Jurist, 33 vols. 8vo.-The Irish Jurist, 17 vols.-Weekly Reporter, 13 vols.Public General Statutes, 33 vols.-Juridical Society's Papers, 3 vols.Bythewood & Jarman's Conveyancing, 9 vols.-Davidson's Precedents, 6 vols. -Brunker's Digest-Wheeler's American Abridgment, 8 vols.and a good selection of Modern Books of Reference and Practice-a complete set of the New Law Reports-Modern Reports in King's Bench, Common Pleas, Nisi Prius, Exchequer, Chancery and other Courts Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Reports-the Irish Common Law and Equity Reports, &c. The whole in good condition. To be viewed, and Catalogues had. Well-selected Modern Library of the late F. EDWARDS, Esq., of Moorgate Hall, Rotherham, and Portion of the Library of the late Dr. LUSHINGTON.

MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

at their Rooms, 115, Chancery Lane, W.C. (Fleet Street end), on FRIDAY, March 20, at 1 o'clock, the Miscellaneous LIBRARY of the late F. EDWARDS, Esq., and a PORTION of that of the late Dr. LUSHINGTON; comprising Macaulay's Works, 8 vols. - Niebuhr's Lectures, 13 vols.-Rawlinson's Herodotus, 4 vols.-Hallam's Works, 10 vols.-Milton's Works, 8 vols.-Swift's Works, 25 vols-Cowper's Works, 15 vols.-Moore's Works, 10 vols.- Pope's Works, 10 vols.Bacon's Works, 10 vols.-Johnson's Works, 12 vols.-Prof. Wilson's Works, 12 vols.-De Quincy's Works, 15 vols.-Hood's Works, 7 vols. Dickens's Works, 22 vols.-Lever's Works, 10 vols.-Chambers's Encyclopædia, 10 vols.-and a variety of other Works in Divinity. History, Poetry, Fiction, Voyages and Travels, &c. The whole in excellent condition, To be viewed, and Catalogues had. Valuable Drawings, Old China, Works on Fine Arts, and Capital Compound Microscope, complete, by Pillischer.

MESSRS, BULLOCK & SON will SELL, at

211, High Holborn, on SATURDAY, March 21, an important COLLECTION of very CHOICE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, by well-known Artists-Six Old Chelsea China Figures-Leslie's Life of Constable, R.A., with Plates, large paper-Grose's Antiquities of Ireland-Paradise Lost, folio, 1691, and 4to. 1669, &c., the Property of a Lady in Somersetshire.

May be viewed two days prior, and Catalogues had.

The Lbrary of the late Rev. H. L. NEAVE, for Fifty Years Vicar of Epping, Essex.

MESSRS, PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL

by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on TUESDAY, March 17, and Six Following Days (Saturday and Sunday excepted), the LIBRARY of the late Rev. H. LYTTELTON NEAVE, M.A. (for Fifty Years Vicar of Epping, Essex); comprising upwards of 13,000 Volumes of Books in various branches of LiteratureBenedictine Editions of the Fathers of the Church, Versions of the Scriptures, and Commentaries on the Holy Bible by Eminent Authors, both English and Foreign-Ecclesiastical Historians-Controversial Works. by Ancient and Modern Writers-Missals, Breviaries, and Liturgical Works-Books of Emblems, Psalms and Hymns-Works on the Theory and Practice of Music-Voyages and Travels-Natural History-Botany and Miscellaneous Literature-Sermons-Lectures and Expositions, &c. Catalogues, four stamps.

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Collection of Valuable Books and MSS. ESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on MONDAY, March 30, and Two Following Days, a COLLECTION of VALUABLE BOOKS and MANUSCRIPTS; including Selby's Illustrations of British Ornithology, 2 vols. elephant folio, and Text. in 2 vols. 8vo.-Hoare's Modern Wiltshire-Atkyns's History of Gloucestershire-Gibson's Monastery of Tynemouth, 2 vols.-Dugdale's Baronage of England, 2 vols.-Wilkinson's Egyptians, 6 vols.-De Bry's Voyages, 19 Parts-Hakluyt's Voyages, first edition-Knight's Pictorial Edition of Shakspere, 8 vols.-Scott's Waverley Novels, Abbotsford Edition, 12 vols.-Ruskin's Stones of Venice, 3 vols.Harris's English Moths and Butterflies-Owen Jones's Grammar of Ornament-Penley's English School of Painting Strickland's Queens of England, 8 vols-American State Papers-Journal of American Science-American Patent-Office Reports-Almon's RemembrancerTransactions of the New York Agricultural Society, 20 vols.-an Evangelistarium, printed on Vellum by Junta -Valuable and Impor tant Persian Mannscripts-a Selection from the Harbin PapersOriginal MSS. of Dr. John Wolcot, ie., "Peter Pindar"-a Venerable MB. of St Raymund, written late in the Twelfth or beginning of the Thirteenth Century-Liber Precum, Cent. XV.-Breviarium-Processionale, and other MSS. on Vellum, &c.

Catalogues, four stamps.

The Remaining Portion of the Stock-in-Trade of the late Mr. JOHN GEORGE WEST, of 92 and 93, Fleet-street, London. -To be Sold, without Reserve, by the Executors, under the direction of the Court of Chancery.

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

at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent-garden, on THURSDAY, March 19, and Following Days, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely each day, the remaining portion of the STOCK of the late Mr. WEST, of Fleet-street; consisting of Surveying and Nautical

The magnificent Appointments of the Banqueting Saloon at OAK HILL, near LIVERPOOL, the late Residence of EDWARD CHALONER, Esq., deceased.

Y MESSRS. BRANCH & LEETE, in the

BY

course of the SALE of the general Household Effects at Oak Hill, on TUESDAY, March 17, and WEDNESDAY, March 18, the SALOON DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, all made, with one exception, by Messrs. Gillow & Co., of London and Lancaster, and a portion exhibited by them at the Great Exhibition, 1851, the Wood specially selected for its singular beauty, the Workmanship of the most solid character and massiveness. The size and proportions of the Articles make them suitable for a Nobleman's Hall, a Gentleman's Mansion, or a large Club-House; viz., the Set of Dining Tables, 25 feet long-an Imperial Sideboard, 11 feet wide, with Plate of Glass over 86 by 74 inches, the Oval Sarcophagus to match-Pair of Pedestals, of large size, fitted as Guarduvins, and surmounted by a Pair of noble Bronze Candelabra18 Chairs, in crimson Utrecht Velvet, and Pair of Carver's Chairsunique Circular Table of solid Mahogany, 9 feet diameter, weighing over a ton, the manufacture of Robertson, Cabinet-Maker to the Duke of Northumberland-Pair of Side Tables, 6 feet 6 inches each-Fourleaved Screen, with Utrecht Velvet Panels-Coffee-Tables-Wilton Carpet of great size-a roomy Settee in Utrecht Velvet-the Velvet Curtains to the Two Windows-elaborate Cornices, &c.

To be viewed on Monday, the 16th inst. Catalogues may be obtained from Messrs. BRANCH & LEETE, Hanover-street, Liverpool.

THE LAST SCHOOL of the SCHOOL BOARD.

-See the BUILDER of THIS WEEK (4d., or by post, 4 d.), for View and Plans of Forest-Hill Schools-The Architecture of the Present-Can Art be Taught?-Health in Schools - Bells - Sanitary Matters, &c.-1, York-street, W.C.; and all Newsmen.

Instruments-Model Steam-Engines Philosophical Instruments of MURRAY'S

all kinds-a Draw Bench-several Lathes-and other Tools usually required by a practical Optician-Shop-Fittings, together with GlassCases, &c.

May be viewed the day prior and mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had.

SOUTHAMPTON.-VICTORIA ASSEMBLY ROOMS.

MOST IMPORTANT SALE of First-Class FUR

NITURE and EFFECTS, removed for convenience of Sale, by order of the Executors of the late CHARLES EWENS DEACON, Esq.; comprising the Fittings of Eight Bed-Rooms and Four SittingRooms, amongst which will be found a fine Collection of Antiques, Carved Side-Board, Hall-Table, Cabinet Chairs, &c.-a valuable Collection of Old China-excellent Linen-70 dozen of choice Wines

HANDBOOK ADVERTISER,

For 1874.

ANNUAL CIRCULATION, 15,000.

Printed for the convenience of those who are desirous of communicating information to English and American Tourists, or Travellers in general, and inserted in the copies of Murray's Foreign and English Handbooks issued during the Travelling Season.

Advertisements, accompanied by a remittance, must be received by the 31st of MARCH, and as only a limited space is allotted, preference is given to those more immediately addressed to Tourists. John Murray, Albemarle-street.

Now ready, price 28., or post free, 28. 6d.

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3 Library of 1,200 Volumes of first-class Books, some very rare. THE NEWSPAPER PRESS DIRECTORY, ESSAYS CRITICAL and NARRATIVE,

amongst which will be found some rare Old Missals-a Copy of the first edition of Shakspere, date 1623-a valuable Collection of Autographs-an Original Edition of Milton, and valuable Works by the best Authors-800 ounces of Silver Plate, and handsome Services of best Plated Articles-a very valuable Collection of 200 Pictures, many undoubted and authenticated Originals, by Claude Lorraine, Cooper, Wilson, Poelemberg, Rembrandt, Poussin, Correggio, Teniers, Watteau, Shayer, Vandyke, Murillo, Turner, S. Rosa, Titian, and about 60 other Painters, both Ancient and Modern.

1874. Twenty-ninth Annual Issue, containing full particulars of every Newspaper, Magazine, and Periodical in the United Kingdom, with the Newspaper Map.

C. Mitchell & Co., Advertising Contractors, 12 and 13, Red Lioncourt, Fleet-street, E.C.

Just published, 8vo. sewed, price Sixpence,

To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. W. FURBER, on MONDAY, THE SCIENCE and ART of EDUCATION: a

March 23, and Four Following Days, at 11 o'clock.

To be viewed the Saturday before and mornings of Sale, and Catalogues (One Shilling each) of the Auctioneer, 22, Above Bar, Southampton.

Choice Decorative China, from the Collection of a Gentleman, and from that of a Lady residing in the Country.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on TUESDAY, March 17, at 1 o'clock precisely, some Choice and Beautiful Examples of DECORATIVE CHINA, from the Collection of a Gentleman, and from that of a Lady residing in the Country; comprising important Groups and Figures from the Bow and Chelsea Factories-numerous Specimens of Valuable Worcester, including a beautiful Vase of Dark-Blue Ground, with Flowers in Medallions-Crown-Derby, &c. May be viewed two days prior, and Catalogues had; if by post, on receipt of two stamps.

Valuable Collection of Engravings.
MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13. Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on WEDNESDAY, March 18, and Following Day, at 1 o'clock precisely, a valuable COLLECTION of ENGRAVINGS, being the remaining Portfolio of a well-known Collector, relinquishing the pursuit; comprising some of the rare productions of Aldegrever, Annibal Carracci, Claude, Master of the Die, Albert Dürer, Lucas Van Leyden, Mantegna, Marc Antonio, Rembrandt, Woollett, and other eminent Engravers-fine Drawings by Berghem, Hollar, &c.-rare Portraits of Composers, Musicians, Actors, &c.; also, other Collections, comprising Etchings by the Old Masters-rare British and Foreign Portraits, from the Townley Collection-Works of Fairthorne, Hollar, Lucas Van Leyden, and other Artists-Theatrical Portraits-a Brilliant Impression of the Knight of Death, by A. Dürer-fine Missal Paintings, &c.

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

The First Portion of the Scientific Library of Dr. JOHN EDWARD GRAY; the Library of the late JOHN KNIGHT, Esq.; and the Second Portion of the Library of the late Dr. JERDON.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on FRIDAY, March 20, and Three Following Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, the First Portion of the SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY of Dr. JOHN EDWARD GRAY, including many valuable Works in the different branches of Natural History; to which are added, the LIBRARY of the late JOHN KNIGHT. Esq., of Henley Hall, Ludlow the Remaining Portion of the LIBRARY of the late Dr. JERDON; and various Works from the Collections of other Philobiblists, including Dryden's Works, by Sir W. Scott, 18 vols.-Swift's Works, by Sir W. Scott, 19 vols.-Dibdin's Decameron, Bibliographical Tours, and other Literary Works. 14 vols.-Arabian Nights, by Lane, 3 vols.-Ben Jonson and Massinger's Works, by Gifford, 13 vols.Bewick's Birds and Quadrupeds, 3 vols.-Grose's Antiquities, 10 vols. -Blake's Illustrations of Job, proof plates-Blake's Illustrations of Dante's Hell, artist's unlettered proofs-and numerous Standard Books in all Classes of Literature.

May be viewed the day prior, and Catalogues had; if by post, on receipt of four stamps.

A Collection of Coins and Medals, the Property of a Gentleman.

MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auctioneers

of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C., on WEDNESDAY, March 25, at 1 o'clock precisely, a small COLLECTION of ENGLISH COINS and MEDALS, in gold, silver, and copper, the Property of a Gentleman, including some rare and highly-interesting pieces, Washington Cent, 1792-Elizabeth, portcullis money-Charles I., the celebrated Oxford Crown-Siege Coins of Colchester, Pomfret, &c.-Cromwell pattern Two-Shilling Piece and Ninepence, &c.-a valuable and unique Aureus of Vespasian, restored by Trajan-Edward V., Angel-Richard III., Angel, &c. Also Coin Cabinets.

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

Lecture, delivered at the College of Preceptors. By JOSEPH PAYNE, Professor of Education to the College. Henry S. King & Co. 65, Cornhill, and 12, Paternoster-row. MR. HARVEY ON DEAFNESS.-Fourth Edition, price 2s. 6d.

THE EAR in HEALTH and DISEASE; and

on the PREVENTION and TREATMENT of DEAFNESS. By WM. HARVEY, F.R.C.S., Aural Surgeon to the Great Northern Hospital and Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear. London: H. Renshaw, 356, Strand.

SAMUEL TINSLEY'S

LIST OF NEW WORKS.

ANNALS of the TWENTY-NINTH CENTURY; or, the Autobiography of the Tenth President of the World-Republic. 3 vols. 31s. 6d.

"By mere force of originality will more than hold its own among the rank and file of Fiction."-Examiner.

"From beginning to end the book is one long catalogue of wonders..... Very amusing, and will doubtless create some little sensation."-Scotsman.

The TICHBORNE and ORTON AUTO

GRAPHS; comprising Autograph Letters of Roger Tichborne, Arthur Orton (to Mary Ann Loder), and the Defendant (early Letters to Lady Tichborne, &c.), in fac-simile. Price 6d. post-free, and of all Booksellers.

CHASTE as ICE, PURE as SNOW. By Mrs. M. C. DESPARD. 3 vols. 31s. 6d.

"Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny."-Hamlet.

Dr. MIDDLETON'S DAUGHTER. By

the AUTHOR of 'A DESPERATE CHARACTER.' 3 vols. 31s. 6d.

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MILLER'S ELEMENTS of CHEMISTRY,
Theoretical and Practical. Revised, with Additions, by H. MAC-
LEOD, F.O.S. 3 vols. 8vo. 31.

CUP and LIP. By Mary FRANCIS FRANCIS'S BOOK on

LOVETT-CAMERON. 3 vols. 31s. 6d.

ANGLING: a Complete Treatise on Fishing in every branch, with Portrait and 15 other Plates. Post 8vo. 158.

JOHN FENN'S WIFE. By Maria The PUBLIC SCHOOL LATIN GRAM

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