Notices to Correspondents.

We are this Week unavoidably compelled to omit our usual Notes on Books and Notices to Correspondents.

"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.


Fourth Edition of RUINS OF MANY LANDS.

NOTICE.—A Fourth and Cheaper Edition, Revised and considerably Enlarged, of MR. MICHELL'S "RUINS OF MANY LANDS," with Portrait, cloth, price 4s. 6d.

This Edition contains Remarks on Layard's latest Discoveries at Nineveh, and treats of nearly all the Ruins of Interest now in the world.

London: WILLIAM TEGG & CO.,

85. Queen Street Cheapside.


TO OLD BOOK AND MUSIC COLLECTORS.

A CATALOGUE OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND VALUABLE SECOND-HAND BOOKS, and a List of Music, GRATIS and POST FREE on Application to

W. BROUGH, 22. Paradise Street,

Birmingham.

Books of every Description purchased.


ORMEROD'S HISTORY OF CHESHIRE (wanting Parts II. & X.), Eight parts folio, Plates (Nine wanting), sewed, 2l. 2s.

W. BROUGH, 22. Paradise Street,

Birmingham.


HEAL & SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF BEDSTEADS, sent free by post. It contains designs and prices of upwards of ONE HUNDRED different Bedsteads; also of every description of Bedding, Blankets, and Quilts. And their new warerooms contain an extensive assortment of Bed-room Furniture, Furniture Chintzes, Damasks, and Dimities, so as to render their Establishment complete for the general furnishing of Bed-rooms.

HEAL & SON, Bedstead and Bedding Manufacturers,

196. Tottenham Court Road.


POLICY HOLDERS in other COMPANIES, and intending Assurers generally, are invited to examine the Rates, Principles, and Progress of the SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, the only Society in which the Advantages of Mutual Assurance can be secured by moderate Premiums. Established 1837. Number of Policies issued 6,400, assuring upwards of Two and a Half Millions.

Full Reports and every Information had (Free) on Application.

*** Policies are now issued Free of Stamp Duty; and attention is invited to the circumstance that Premiums payable for Life Assurance are now allowed as a Deduction from Income in the Returns for Income Tax.

GEORGE GRANT, Resident Sec.

London Branch, 12. Moorgate Street.


LEEDS LIBRARY.

LIBRARIAN.—Wanted, a Gentleman of Literary Attainments, competent to undertake the duties of Librarian in the Leeds Library. The Institution consists of about 500 Proprietary Members, and an Assistant Librarian is employed. The hours of attendance required will be from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. daily, with an interval of two hours. Salary 120l. a year. Applications, with Certificates of Qualifications, must be sent by letter, post paid, not later than 1st December next, to ABRAHAM HORSFALL, ESQ., Hon. Sec., 9. Park Row, Leeds.


BOOK VARNISH (ROWBOTHAM'S).—This truly wonderful Varnish for restoring Old Bindings, and giving them a freshness equal to new, is applied with a piece of sponge, and dries instantly. (See "N. & Q.," Vol. vi., p. 335.) May be had of J. ROWBOTHAM, India-Rubber Bookbinder, 70. Castle Street, two doors east of Berners Street, Oxford Street, in Bottles 1s. each, or by Order of any Bookseller or Druggist. A List of Prices for India-rubber Bookbinding may be had on application.


Price 2s. 6d., cloth lettered,

SANITARY ECONOMY: its Principles and Practice; and its Moral Influence on the Progress of Civilisation.

W. & R. CHAMBERS, 3. Bride Court Passage, Fleet Street, London, and 339. High Street, Edinburgh; and sold by all Booksellers.


SPECTACLES.—Every Description of SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES for the Assistance of Vision, adapted by means of Smee's Optometer: that being the only correct method of determining the exact focus of the Lenses required, and of preventing injury to the sight by the use of improper Glasses.

BLAND & LONG, Opticians, 153. Fleet Street, London.


VIEWS IN LONDON.

STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES.

BLAND & LONG, 153. FLEET STREET, OPTICIANS and PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS, invite attentions to their Stock of STEREOSCOPES of all Kinds, and in various Materials; also, to their New and Extensive Assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES for the same, in DAGUERREOTYPE, on PAPER, and TRANSPARENT ALBUMEN PICTURES on GLASS, including Views of London, Paris, the Rhine, Windsor, &c. These Pictures, for minuteness of Detail and Truth in the Representation of Natural Objects, are unrivalled.

BLAND & LONG, Opticians, 153. Fleet Street, London.

*** "Familiar Explanation of the Phenomena" sent on Application.


DAGUERREOTYPE MATERIALS.—Plates, Cases, Passepartoutes. Best and Cheapest. To be had in great variety at

McMILLAN'S Wholesale Depot, 132. Fleet Street.

Price List Gratis.


Early in December, in small 4to., Elegantly Printed on Toned Paper, and appropriately bound, price 30s.,

AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF TUPPER'S PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY.

The Designs by C. W. Cope, R.A., J. C. Horsley, R.A., John Tenniel, Edwin H. Corbould, G. Dodgson, Edward Duncan, Birket Foster, John Gilbert, J. Godwin, William Harvey, W. L. Leitch, F. R. Pickersgill, and Joseph Severn. The Ornamental Initials and Vignettes by Henry Noel Humphreys.

London: THOMAS HATCHARD, 187. Piccadilly.


ILLUSTRATED PRESENT BOOKS.

Just published,

GRAY'S ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD. Illustrated on every Page with Engravings on Wood from Drawings by BIRKET FOSTER, GEORGE THOMAS, and a LADY. Crown 8vo. handsomely bound in blue cloth, or in enamelled boards, price 7s. 6d.

*** A few Copies will be bound in extra morocco by Mr. Hayday.

Just ready,

THE WANDERINGS OF PERSILES AND SIGISMUNDA: A Northern Story. BY MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA. Translated from the Spanish by a LADY. Illustrated with a Portrait of CERVANTES. Fcap. 8vo., old style, price 10s. 6d.

"This romance was the last work of Cervantes. The dedication to the Count de Lemos was written the day after he had received extreme unction."—Extract from Preface.

Just published, price 10s. 6d.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM.

Part V. Containing Four Pictures:

PORTSKEWIT. By Roger Fenton.

THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER. By Joseph Cundall.

SALISBURY CATHEDRAL. By Russell Sedgfield.

BANKS OF THE COQUET. By Philip DelaMotte.

Parts I. II. III. and IV. are now reprinted.

Now ready,

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Twenty Views of the most Important Buildings, taken by JAMES ROBERTSON, Esq. Imperial folio, half-bound morocco, price 6l. 16s. 6d.

Just published, price 16s.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES. Part II. By GEORGE SHAW, ESQ., of Queen's College, Birmingham.

THE FOREST AT NOON.

TANGLED BOUGHS.

"BALD WITH DRY ANTIQUITY."

SOLITUDE.

Part I. is now reprinted. Part III. is in preparation.

Just published, fcap. 8vo. cloth, price 4s. 6d.,

THE PRACTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY: A Manual for Students and Amateurs. By PHILIP H. DELAMOTTE, F.S.A. Illustrated with a Picture taken by the Collodion Process.

*** This Manual contains much practical information.

Now ready, price 14s.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES. By HUGH OWEN, ESQ., of Bristol.

IVY BRIDGE, DEVON.

THE HARVEST FIELD.

A RIVER BANK.

WOODS IN SPRING.

Part II. is just ready.

JOSEPH CUNDALL, 168. NEW BOND STREET.

Sold also by SAMPSON LOW & SON, 47. Ludgate Hill.


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Caution.—Each Bottle is Stamped with a Red Label bearing my name, RICHARD W. THOMAS, Chemist, 10. Pall Mall, to counterfeit which is felony.

CYANOGEN SOAP: for removing all kinds of Photographic Stains. Beware of purchasing spurious and worthless imitations of this valuable detergent. The Genuine is made only by the Inventor, and is secured with a Red Label bearing this Signature and Address, RICHARD W. THOMAS, CHEMIST, 10. PALL MALL, Manufacturer of Pure Photographic Chemicals: and may be procured of all respectable Chemists, in Pots at 1s., 2s., and 3s. 6d. each, through MESSRS. EDWARDS, 67. St. Paul's Churchyard; and MESSRS. BARCLAY & CO., 95. Farringdon Street, Wholesale Agents.


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.


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.

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