LONDON LIBRARY, 12. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE.

PATRON—His Royal Highness PRINCE ALBERT.

This institution, originating in the want, so long felt, of a large and comprehensive Lending Library in the Metropolis, to which Subscribers might resort for books of a superior class to those supplied by the Circulating Libraries, now offers to its members a collection of upwards of FIFTY THOUSAND volumes, to which additions are constantly making, including almost every new work of interest and importance, either in English or Foreign Literature. Price of the large Catalogue already published, 5s.

Terms of Admission:—Entrance Free, 6l.; Annual Subscription, 2l.; or Entrance Fee and Life Subscription, 26l.

The Library is open every day except Sunday, from eleven to six o'clock.

By order of the Committee,

J.G. COCHRANE, Secretary and Librarian.

March 9th, 1850.