Part 6
Wanted by _Ed. Appleton_, Torquay.
THE BANNER DISPLAYED, OR, AN ABRIDGMENT OF GWILLIN by Samuel Kent. Thos. Cox, Printer. 1728. Vol 1.
THE HOLY BIBLE. Pictorial. C. Knight. 1836. Vols. II. and III.
Wanted by _John Garland_, Solicitor, Dorchester.
A MAP, PLAN, and REPRESENTATIONS of Interesting and Remarkable Places connected with ANCIENT LONDON (large size).
A Copy of an early number of "The Times" Newspaper, or of the "Morning Chronicle," "Morning Post," or "Morning Herald." The nearer the commencement preferred.
Copies or Fac-similes of other Old Newspapers.
A Copy of THE BREECHES or other Old Bible.
Wanted by Mr. _Joseph Simpson_, Librarian, Literary and Scientific Institution, Islington, London.
ENQUIRY AFTER HAPPINESS. The Third Part. By Richard Lucas, D.D. Sixth Edition. 1734.
Wanted by _Rev. John James_, Avington Rectory, Hungerford.
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Notices to Correspondents.
_We are unavoidably compelled to postpone our usual_ NOTES ON BOOKS, &c.
MR. FERGUSON, _of the Exchequer Record Office, Dublin, returns his best thanks to _J. O._ for his most acceptable present of a book of poems._
_Will_ AN OLD F.S.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., _who writes to us that the "Eyre drawings are authentic," oblige us with his name? It is obvious that anonymous testimony can have little weight in such a case, when opposed to that of_ known and competent authorities.
WORKING MAN _will find the English equivalents for French weights and measures, and much of the information he desires, in Walich's_ Popular Tables.
Bb. (Bradford) _will probably find in the _Journal of a Naturalist_, White's _Selborne_, and the valuable series of works illustrative of the _Natural History of England_, published by Van Voorst of Paternoster Row, the materials of which he stands in need, and references to other authorities._
C. R. _will find scattered through our Volumes many modern instances of the _mode of discovering the drowned_, to which his communication refers._
ABHBA. _Our Correspondent should procure a valuable tract, entitled _"An Argument for the Greek Origin of the Monogram IHS,"_ published by the Cambridge Camden Society (Masters), which clearly shows that this symbol is formed out of the first two and the last letter of the Greek word_ [Greek: IESOUS].
P. H. F. _The communication forwarded on "_Lines attributed to Hudibras_," will be found in our_ 1st Volume, p. 210.
F. T. _The _Weekly Pacquet_ and the _Popish Courant_ is one and the same periodical, the latter being merely an appendix to the former, and printed continuously, as shown by the running paginal figures; so that when Chief Justice Scroggs prohibited the publication of the former, he at the same time suppressed the latter._
A BEGINNER. _We again repeat that we cannot point out particular warehouses for the purchase of photographic materials. Our advertising columns will show where they are to be purchased at every variety of price._
C. K. P. (Newport). _From the specimen forwarded, we doubt whether the paper is Turner's; if it is, it is not his desirable make. The negative it is evident, from its redness and want of gradation of tint throughout, has been far too long exposed. We have seen the brown spots complained of occur when the paper has been too long excited before use._
E. Y. (Rochester). _It is probable that the spot of which you complain is from light reflected from the bottom of the camera, not from the interior of the lens. If so, the application of a piece of black velvet would remedy this. As the spot is always is one place, it must depend upon light reflected from some one spot._
M. DE S. (Tendring). _We trust to be able to send a very satisfactory reply in the course of a few days. We have delayed answering only from a desire to accomplish our Correspondent's object._
OUR EIGHTH VOLUME _is now bound and ready for delivery, price 10s. 6d., cloth, boards. A few sets of the whole Eight Volumes are being made up, price 4l. 4s.--For these early application is desirable._
"NOTES AND QUERIES" _is published at noon on Friday, so that the Country Booksellers may receive Copies in that night's parcels, and deliver them to their Subscribers on the Saturday._
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VALUABLE PATRISTICAL WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED IN GERMANY.
IRENAEI OPERA OMNIA, Gr. et Lat., acc. apparatus continens ex iis, quae ab aliis Editoribus aut de Irenaeo ipso aut de Scriptis ejus sunt disputata, meliora et iteratione haud indigna, edid. A. STIEREN. 2 thick vols. 8vo. (2,100 pages). price 1l. 16s. in cloth boards: or 2l. 2s. full bound calf, antique style, red edges.
This is by far the most elaborate and complete edition of the Works of Irenaeus, and is fruit of twenty-five years' labour and study on the part of the learned editor.
TERTULLIANI OPERA OMNIA, ed. F. OEHLER. 3 thick vols. 8vo. (nearly 3,800 pages), price 2l. 8s. cloth boards; calf, antique, 3l.
JUSTINI MARTYRIS OPERA OMNIA, Gr. et Lat., ed. J. T. OTTO. 3 vols., in 5 Parts, 8vo., bound in 2 vols., cloth boards, 1l. 11s. 6d. or calf antique, 1l. 18s. half-bound calf or vellum. 1l. 15s.
London: D. NUTT, 270. Strand.
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Just published, in 1 vol. 12mo., cloth, 3s. 6d.
THE LAW OF THE LOVE OF GOD, an Essay on the Commandments of the First Table of the Decalogue, by GEORGE MOBERLY, D.C.L., Head Master of Winchester College.
"This recently published Essay of Dr. Moberly, the Law of the Love of God, will not disappoint its readers, but will be found worthy of the author's reputation as a Divine, and his high position as a scholar."--_Scottish Ecclesiastical Journal._
London: D. NUTT, 270. Strand.
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Just published, large 8vo., stitched, price 1s. 6d.,
AUSTRIA. The present State of its Finances and Currency. By an IMPARTIAL OBSERVER. Translated from the German. This Work has excited a great sensation in Germany, and 3,600 copies have been sold in the last few weeks.
London: D. NUTT, 270. Strand.
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D'ALMAINE & CO., 20. Soho Square. Lists and Designs Gratis.
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TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS.--A retired Clergyman having been restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known to others the MEANS of a CURE; will therefore send free, on receiving a stamped envelope, properly addressed, a copy of the prescription used.
Direct the REV. E. DOUGLASS, 18. Holland Street, Brixton, London.
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CERTIFICATES IN DRAWING are granted to SCHOOLMASTERS and SCHOOLMISTRESSES, by the DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART, which will enable the holders of them to obtain an Augmentation of Salary from the Committee of Council for Education.
CLASSES for the INSTRUCTION of Schoolmasters and Mistresses and Mistresses and Pupil-Teachers in Freehand and Drawing, Linear Geometry, Perspective and Model Drawing, are formed in the Metropolis in the following places:
1. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, Pall Mall.--Meeting on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings, from 7 to 9: and Saturdays, from 1 to 3.
2. SPITALFIELDS, Crispin Street.--Meeting on Wednesday and Friday Evenings, from 7 to 9.
3. GORE HOUSE, Kensington.--Meeting on Monday and Thursday Evenings, from 7 to 9.
FEE for the Session of Five Months, from March to August, 5s.
For information, and Specimens of the Examination Papers, apply to the Secretaries of the Department of Science and Art, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London.
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BENNETT'S MODEL WATCH, as shown at the GREAT EXHIBITION, No. 1. Class X., in Gold and Silver Cases, in five qualities, and adapted to all Climates, may now be had at the MANUFACTORY. 65. CHEAPSIDE. Superior Gold London-made Patent Levers, 17, 15, and 13 guineas. Ditto, in Silver Cases, 8, 6, and 4 guineas. First-rate Geneva Levers, in Gold Cases, 12, 10, and 8 guineas. Ditto, in Silver Cases, 8, 6, and 5 guineas. Superior Lever, with Chronometer Balance, Gold. 27, 23, and 19 guineas. Bennett's Pocket Chronometer, Gold, 50 guineas; Silver, 40 guineas. Every Watch skilfully examined, timed, and its performance guaranteed. Barometers, 2l., 3l., and 4l. Thermometers from 1s. each.
BENNETT, Watch, Clock and Instrument Maker to the Royal Observatory, the Board of Ordnance, the Admiralty, and the Queen, 65. CHEAPSIDE.
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IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
1. OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON.
Instituted 1820.
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SAMUEL HIBBERT, ESQ., _Chairman_. WILLIAM R. ROBINSON, ESQ., _Deputy-Chairman_.
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The SCALE OF PREMIUMS adopted by this Office will be found of a very moderate character, but at the same time quite adequate to the risk incurred.
FOUR-FIFTHS, or 80 per cent. of the Profits, are assigned to Policies _every fifth year_, and may be applied to increase the sum insured, to an immediate payment in cash, or to the reduction and ultimate extinction of future Premiums.
ONE-THIRD of the Premium on Insurances of 500l. and upwards, for the whole term of life, may remain as a debt upon the Policy, to be paid off at convenience; or the Directors will lend sums of 50l. and upwards, on the security of Policies effected with this Company for the whole term of life, when they have acquired an adequate value.
SECURITY.--Those who effect Insurances with this Company are protected by its Subscribed Capital of 750,000l., of which nearly 140,000l. is invested, from the risk incurred by Members of Mutual Societies.
The satisfactory financial condition of the Company, exclusive of the Subscribed and Invested Capital, will be seen by the following Statement:
On the 31st October, 1853, the sums Assured, including Bonus added, amounted to L2,500,000
The Premium Fund to more than 800,000
And the Annual Income from the same source, to 109,000
Insurances, without participation in Profits, may be effected at reduced rates.
SAMUEL INGALL, Actuary.
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CHUBB'S LOCKS, with all the recent improvements. Strong fire-proof safes, cash and deed boxes. Complete lists of sizes and prices may be had on application.
CHUBB & SON, 57. St. Paul's Churchyard, London; 28. Lord Street, Liverpool; 16. Market Street, Manchester; and Horseley Fields, Wolverhampton.
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ALLEN'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing Size, Price, and Description of upwards of 100 articles, consisting of
PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING-BAGS, Ladies' Portmanteaus, DESPATCH-BOXES, WRITING-DESKS, DRESSING-CASES, and other travelling requisites. Gratis on application, or sent free by Post on receipt of Two Stamps.
MESSRS. ALLEN'S registered Despatch-box and Writing-desk, their Travelling-bag with the opening as large as the bag, and the new Portmanteau containing four compartments, are undoubtedly the best articles of the kind ever produced.
J. W. & T. ALLEN, 18. & 22. West Strand.
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W. H. HART, RECORD AGENT and LEGAL ANTIQUARIAN (who is in the possession of Indices to many of the early Public Records whereby his Inquiries are greatly facilitated) begs to inform Authors and Gentlemen engaged in Antiquarian or Literary Pursuits, that he is prepared to undertake searches among the Public Records, MSS. in the British Museum, Ancient Wills, or other Depositories of a similar Nature in any Branch of Literature, History, Topography, Genealogy, or the like, and in which he has had considerable experience.
1. ALBERT TERRACE, NEW CROSS, HATCHAM, SURREY.
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WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY SOCIETY.
3. PARLIAMENT STREET, LONDON.
Founded A.D. 1842.
_Directors._
H. E. Bicknell, Esq. | T. Grissell, Esq. T. S. Cocks, Jun. Esq., M.P. | J. Hunt, Esq. G. H. Drew, Esq. | J. A. Lethbridge, Esq. W. Evans, Esq. | E. Lucas, Esq. W. Freeman, Esq. | J. Lys Seager, Esq. F. Fuller, Esq. | J. B. White, Esq. J. H. Goodhart, Esq. | J. Carter Wood, Esq.
_Trustees._--W. Whateley, Esq., Q.C.; George Drew, Esq., T. Grissell, Esq. _Physician._--William Rich. Basham, M.D. _Bankers._--Messrs. Cocks, Biddulph, and Co., Charing Cross.
VALUABLE PRIVILEGE.
POLICIES effected in this Office do not become void through temporary difficulty in paying a Premium, as permission is given upon application to suspend the payment at interest, according to the conditions detailed in the Prospectus.
Specimens of Rates of Premium for Assuring 100l., with a Share in three-fourths of the Profits:--
Age L s. d. | Age L s. d. 17 1 14 4 | 32 2 10 8 22 1 18 8 | 37 2 18 6 27 2 4 5 | 42 3 8 2
ARTHUR SCRATCHLEY, M.A., F.R.A.S., Actuary.
Now ready, price 10s. 6d., Second Edition, with material additions, INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT and EMIGRATION: being a TREATISE ON BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETIES, and on the General Principles of Land Investment, exemplified in the Cases of Freehold Land Societies, Building Companies, &c. With a Mathematical Appendix on Compound Interest and Life Assurance. By ARTHUR SCRATCHLEY, M.A., Actuary to the Western Life Assurance Society, 3. Parliament Street, London.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS.--OTTEWILL & MORGAN'S Manufactory, 24. & 25. Charlotte Terrace, Caledonian Road, Islington. OTTEWILL'S Registered Double Body Folding Camera, adapted for Landscapes or Portraits, may be had of A. ROSS, Featherstone Buildings, Holborn: the Photographic Institution, Bond Street: and at the Manufactory as above, where every description of Cameras, Slides, and Tripods may be had. The Trade supplied.
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PHOTOGRAPHY.--HORNE & CO.'S Iodized Collodion, for obtaining Instantaneous Views, and Portraits in from three to thirty seconds, according to light.
Portraits obtained by the above, for delicacy of detail rival the choicest Daguerreotypes, specimens of which may be seen at their Establishment.
Also every description of Apparatus, Chemicals, &c. &c. used in this beautiful Art.--123. and 121. Newgate Street.
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IMPROVEMENT IN COLLODION.--J. B. HOCKIN & CO., Chemists, 289. Strand. have, by an improved mode of Iodizing, succeeded in producing a Collodion equal, they may say superior, in sensitiveness and density of Negative, to any other hitherto published; without diminishing the keeping properties and appreciation of half-tint for which their manufacture has been esteemed.
Apparatus, pure Chemicals, and all the requirements for the practice of Photography. Instruction in the Art.
THE COLLODION AND POSITIVE PAPER PROCESS. By J. B. HOCKIN. Price 1s., per Post, 1s. 2d.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION.
THE EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS, by the most eminent English and Continental Artists, is OPEN DAILY from Ten till Five. Free Admission.
L s. d. A Portrait by Mr. Talbot's Patent Process 1 1 0 Additional Copies (each) 0 5 0 A Coloured Portrait, highly finished (small size) 3 3 0 A Coloured Portrait, highly finished (larger size) 5 5 0
Miniatures, Oil Paintings, Water-Colour, and Chalk Drawings, Photographed and Coloured in imitation of the Originals. Views of Country Mansions, Churches, &c., taken at a short notice.
Cameras, Lenses, and all the necessary Photographic Apparatus and Chemicals, are supplied, tested, and guaranteed.
Gratuitous Instruction is given to Purchasers of Sets of Apparatus.
PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, 168. New Bond Street.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, MATERIALS, AND PURE CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS.
KNIGHT & SONS' Illustrated Catalogue, containing Description and Price of the best forms of Cameras and other Apparatus. Voightlander and Son's Lenses for Portraits and Views, together with the various Materials, and pure Chemical Preparations required in practising the Photographic Art. Forwarded free on receipt of Six Postage Stamps.
Instructions given in every branch of the Art.
An extensive Collection of Stereoscopic and other Photographic Specimens.
GEORGE KNIGHT & SONS, Foster Lane, London.
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COLLODION PORTRAITS AND VIEWS obtained with the greatest ease and certainty by using BLAND & LONG'S preparation of Soluble Cotton; certainty and uniformity of action over a lengthened period, combined with the most faithful rendering of the half-tones, constitute this a most valuable agent in the hands of the photographer.
Albumenized paper, for printing from glass or paper negatives, giving a minuteness of detail unattained by any other method, 5s. per Quire.
Waxed and Iodized Papers of tried quality.
Instruction in the Processes.
BLAND & LONG, Opticians and Photographical Instrument Makers, and Operative Chemists, 153. Fleet Street, London.
*** Catalogues sent on application.
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THE SIGHT preserved by the Use of SPECTACLES adapted to meet every variety of Vision by means of SMEE'S OPTOMETER, which effectually prevents Injury to the Eyes from the Selection of Improper Glasses, and is extensively employed by
BLAND & LONG, Opticians, 153. Fleet Street, London.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS manufactured by MESSRS. TOWGOOD, of St. Neot's Mills, as mentioned in "Notes and Queries," No. 220., Jan. 14. Commercial and Family Stationery, &c.
Depot for all Works on Physiology, Phrenology, Hydropathy, &c. Catalogues sent free on application.
London: HORTELL & SHIRRESS, 492. New Oxford Street.
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Printed by THOMAS CLARK SHAW, of No. 10. Stonefield Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.--Saturday, March 18, 1854.