Extremely Rare Tracts.

MR. L. A. LEWIS will SELL, at his HOUSE, 125. Fleet Street, on Friday, 26th, some BOOKS, from an old family library, including an extraordinary assemblage of Tracts on trade, coinage, commerce, banks, public institutions, &c., in 187 vols., collected more than one hundred years ago, containing numerous articles of excessive rarity: Acta Eruditorum ab anno 1682 ad 1727, 57 vols.; Valpy's edition of the Delphin and Variorum Classics, 141 vols.; some curious Manuscripts; early printed Books: to which is added, the Library of the late George Watkinson, Esq., many years of the Bank of England; in which will be found a series of Books relating to Catholics, Black Letter, Theology, &c.

Mr. Noble's Stereotype Plates.

MR. L. A. LEWIS is preparing to SELL, shortly, at his House, 125. Fleet Street, the important assemblage of STEREOTYPE PLATES, the property of the late Theophilus Noble, of Fleet Street and Chancery Lane: comprising upwards of Twenty Tons weight, and including that popular series of Novels, Tales, and Romances published under the title of Novel Newspaper, in 680 sheets. Catalogues are preparing, and will be forwarded on application on receipt of four postage stamps.

Literary Sale Rooms, 125. Fleet Street.

MR. L. A. LEWIS will have SALES by AUCTION of Libraries, small parcels of Books, Prints, Pictures, and Miscellaneous Effects every Friday. Property sent in on the previous Saturday will be certain to be sold (if required) in the following week.

2 vols., sold separately, 8s. each.

SERMONS. By the Rev. ALFRED GATTY,

M.A., Vicar of Ecclesfield.

"In the effective simplicity with which Mr. Gatty applies the incidents and precepts of the Gospel to the every-day concerns of life, he has no superior. His faith is that of a sincere and genuine scriptural Churchman."—Britannia.