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graphic Printers, Newton-street, High Holborn, WC. All kinds of Machining expeditiously done in the best style at moderate charges.

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AUTOTYPE REPRODUCTIONS of MODERN PAINTINGS from the Salon, the Luxembourg, and the Royal Academy.

The GREAT BRITISH PORTRAITISTS (Reynolds, Lawrence, Gainsborough, Romney, Hoppner, Morland, &c.), from choice Proofs in the British Museum.

The LIBER STUDIORUM. Facsimiled in Autotype from fine states lent by the Rev. Stopford Brooke, M.A.

The ART of FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI. One hundred Examples, with Notes and Memoir, by Louis Fagan, Esq.

The GOOD SHEPHERD; CHRIST and PETER. Autotypes of Two noble Drawings by Frederic Shields.

ANCIENT ATHENS. Twenty-five large Autotypes from Negatives by W. J. Stillman, Esq., issued by authority of the Hellenic Society. Prospectus on application.

The INDUSTRIAL ARTS of PEACE and WAR. Autotypes from the Cartoons for the Frescoes in South Kensington Museum by SIR FREDERIC LEIGHTON, P.R.A.

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most perfect and remarkable Violins extant, can be seen on presentation of card any afternoon between 3 and 5, except Saturdays, W. E. HILL & SONS (opposite the Grosvenor Gallery), 38, New Bondstreet, London, W.

WINCHELSEA.-TWO old-fashioned HOUSES,

in best part of Winchelsea, and in thorough repair, TO BE

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2, GRACECHURCH - STREET, LONDON, B.C., Respectfully invite an inspection of their extensive Stock of FINE and RARE COINS, Patterns and Proofs, in Gold, Silver, and Bronze.

The Oldest Coin Dealers in London. Established 1772.

Fine and Rare Coins, Medals, &c., Bought or Exchanged.

Sales by Auction

MONDAY NEXT.-Natural History Specimens.

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

at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent garden

on

MONDAY NEXT, June 17, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, BIRDS and ANIMALS, beautifully set up in Mahogany and Oak Cases and Shades, Exotic and other Butterflies and Moths, a Collection of Shells, together with the Cabinets, the Property of the late Dr. EVANS, of Bradford-Fiint Implements-and various Natural History Specimens. On view the Saturday prior from 10 till 4 and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had.

FRIDAY NEXT.-Photographic Apparatus, Telegraphic Instruments, and Miscellaneous Property.

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

at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent - garden,

on

FRIDAY NEXT, June 21, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely. PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, consisting of Cameras and Lenses by Firstclass Makers, Tripod Stands, Head Rests, Flates, Photographs, &c.Microscopes, Telescopes. Opera and Race Glasses-Furniture-BooksPictures-Dissolving-View Lanterns and Slides-Tools-China-Chemical Sundries-Electrical and Galvanic Accessories-and Miscellaneous Property; also Telegraphic Instruments, comprising Trembler Bells, Double Current Keys, Relays, Direct Sounders, Detectors, Switches, &c. (by order of the Postmaster-General).

On view the day prior from 2 till 5 and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had.

Antiquities and Coins.

MONDAY and TUESDAY, June 24 and 25.

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

at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Covent-garden, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, June 24 and 25, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely each day, the COLLECTION of ANTIQUITIES, COINS, and ANCIENT POTTERY, collected during a course of forty years by Canon DON LUIGI SCLAVO, comprising Lamps, Vases, Statuettes, &c., in Terra-Cottn-Antique Jewellery-richly inlaid Antique Furniture-fine Old Paintings from twelfth to seventeenth centuries-a splendid Series of Ancient Coins and Medallions, extending from the Egyptian and Phanician age to the present day, &c.; also the Collection of Ancient Copper and Silver Coins and Medallions formed by Canon DON GIOVANNI SPANO.

On view the Saturday prior from 10 till 4 and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had.

NORWICH.-Two fine Pictures, Views in Cumberland, by J. Pettit; also several Examples by Colkett, Priest, Stannard -numerous Illustrated Books-remaining Furniture and Outdoor Effects. ESSRS. SPELMAN will SELL by AUCTION (by order of the Executors of the late J. H. LADYMAN, Esq., deceased), on TUESDAY, June 18.

MES

The Collection of Coins, the Property of JOHN G. HALL, Ra MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, WC, on MONDAY June 17 and Two Following Dure 1 o'clock precisely, the COLLECTION of COINS the Property G. HALL, Esq. comprising Roman, Byzantine, English, Angio-G Scottish, and French Series, principally Go d.

May be viewed. Catalogues may be had.

A Portion of the Library of T. B. T. HILDYARD, Eq of Fiinthom Hall, Newark.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13. Welegan street, Strand, W C., on TUESDAY, June 18. at 1 o'clock precinira PORTION of the LIBRARY of T. B. T. HILDYARD, Baq, of Tas ham Hall, Newark, comprising First and Rare Editions of the Ca many on Large Paper-County Histories-Scarce Works in Fr and other important Books, in choice condition, bound by Pa Der me, Roger Payne, C. Lewis, and other famous Binders.

May be viewed. Catalogues may be had.
BIBLIOTHECA LINDESIANA.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HOPGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No 13, Wer street, Strand. W.C.on WEDNESDAY, June 19, and Three Follow Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, the SECOND PORTION of the IERAUT of the Rt. Hon, the EARL of CRAWFORD, comprising masy Wa of extraordinary rarity, including Baibi de Janua Catec山、 edition, printed on vellum, in 1460, by Gutenberg-Const.com塚 Clementis V., the 1457 edition, printed on vellum-First Petrarca, printed on vellum-Piinii Historia Naturalis, printed Jenson in 1472, on vellum-Pontanus de Bello Neapolitano et de Sermine printed in 1509, on vellum-Valerius Maximus, first edition, prisin vellum-Editiones Principes of Classical Authors-excessively ne Liturgies, including York and Sarum Service Book, &c-First inl Second Prayer Book of Edward VI.-Laud's Service Book for Sotlan -Liturgie for the Channel Islands, probably unique, as no other known, and an extraordinary Series of Occasional Service-lar Romances of Chivalry-Cancioneros and Chronicles-Scarcer relating to America, amongst which Jacquin Stirpos Amer.carz. Coloured Drawings, and the Series known as Eliot Tracts-Cramer and other scarce Catechisms-Conti India Recognita and other Word India-Cicero on Old Age and Christine de Pisan's Faytes of Arms printed by Caxton-Epitome Juris Civillis of Harmenopalos, on veilum-Scarce Bibles-Budæi Commentarii Lingua Grz2, F extraordinarily superb specimen of Diane de Poictiers Library, a gorgeous binding, by Le Faucheux-and many others.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if by pas on receipt of four stamps.

THE BURTON CONSTABLE MANUSCRIPTS.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13. Wellaras street, Strand, W.C., on MONDAY, June 24, and Two Following Dun at 1 o'clock precisely, the important BURTON CONSTABLE MANG SCRIPTS, collected chiefly by the late William Constable, Esq.com prising Heraldic and Topographical Documents, including the extreme valuable Collection illustrating the various branches of the basty id Yorkshire from A D. 1066 to 1760, collected by Joha Burton, MD ASS, Author of The Monasticon Eboracense'-numerous Pedigrees wid Coats of Arms-old Erglish and French Poetry Sadier's State Paperan Autograph Letters, the original documents, printed by Clifford-Ba Latina, written by an English scribe circa 1200, with 150 beautif letters, historiated with figures in the Anglo-Norman style Confess of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland, with Oath for Observance sred by Charles 1.-choice Autograph Letters and Ancient Deeds, several wat great Seal of England, &c.

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

THE BURTON CONSTABLE LIBRARY OF

PRINTED BOOKS.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13. Werm

street, Strand, W.C. on THURSDAY, June 27, and Two F Days, at 1 o'clock precisely, the BURTON CONSTABLE LIBRARY & PRINTED BOOKS, collected chiefly by the late William Costs Esq., comprising Works on America-Bicmefield's Norfolk. 5.1.4Borlase's Cornwall, 2 vols. - Chippendale's Cabinet Maker-Chan of Englonde, printed in 1515 by Wynkyn de Worde-Hymn af Ecclesiæ Sarisburiensis - Franchieres Fauconnerie - Home Ecclesiæ Sarisburiensis-Johnson's Highwaymen-Leycester Chest Large Paper-Killigrew's Comedies and Tray-dies with the rare por by Faithorne-Missale Sarum-Prymer for Use of Salysbury―日 Peregrine Pickle, Count Fathom, and Humphry Clinker, B. vila editions-Virgilius Aldi, 1514. printed on vellum-Portifrinnar buriense-Vide Bombyces, printed on vellum-Nash's Wor 2 vols. Ordonnances de la Thoyson d'Or, printed on vellumPilgrimes, 5 vols. and numerous other Works in all Caes Literature.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if on receipt of six stamps.

Autograph Letters and Historical Documents.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 12. We street, Strand, WC., on THURSDAY, June 27. and Folic 24 1 o'clock precisely, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS and HIST MANUSCRIPTS consigned from Abroad, and including me Collections of Letters of Popes, Saints, Princes of the House of and others; and an interesting and rare Series of Letters addresses Conestable Anne de Montmorency.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had.
The important Library of the late J. O. HALLIWELL
PHILLIPPS, Esq., F.R.S.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HOPS!

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellingt Strand, W.C., on MONDAY, July 1. and Three Following 1 o'clock precisely, the important LIBRARY of the late J. O. Fa WELL-PHILLIPPS, Esq., FR 8., including an extensive Cour Works of Shakespearian interest-Green's Dorastus and Faus other Works by K. Greene-Raleigh's Guiana, 1595-Mitc Drayton's Polyolbion-Spenser's Faerie Queene, 1590-95-Ha Observations, 1657-Corbet's Poems, 1647-Dyet's Dry Daner extraordinary Collection of Shakespeareana, including Mr. H Phillipps's own Collections on the Life of Shakespeare-raust in and valuable Manuscripts and Autographs, many relative speare and his times; also the entire Remainders of Mr. Hai Phillipps's Privately Printed Publications.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; if br7 on receipt of six stamps.

The Library of the late Right Honourable and Revereas the EARL of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HOT

will SELL by AUCTION, at their House. No. 13. We street, Strand, W.C., on FRIDAY, July 5, and Followica 1 o'clock precisely, the LIBRARY of the late Right Honcurs Reverend the EARL of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, consting relating to Theology. Antiquities, Travels, Biography. Romance, &c.- Early Printed Books-a Collection of Civil War Series of important Works with the arms of Louis XIVEditions of the Classics-Books of Prints, Portraits, &c.

May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had; on receipt of four stamps.

Miscellaneous Books, including a Collection of Modern French Works on Bibliography, Typography, and Engraving, from a Private Library.

MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION,

at their Rooms, 115, Chancery-lane, W.C., on WEDNESDAY,

June 19 and Following Day, at 1 o'clock, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, being a Selection from the Library of an Amateur, comprising Walton's Polyglot Bible and Castell's Lexicon, 8 vols - Trommius, Greek Concordance, 2 vols. Bruder's Greek Concordance-Wailly, Ééments de Paleographie, 2 vols -Palæographical Society's Facsimiles-Facsimiles of Early Charters, in 4 portfolios-Poole's Index to Periodical Literature -Dutuit, Manuel de l'Amateur d'Estampes, 5 vols. -Portalis et Beraldi, Les Graveurs du XVIII. Siècle, 3 vols - Derome, La Reliure de LuxeUzanne, La Reliures Moderne-Gruel, Manuel de l'Amateur de Reliures -Encyclopædia Britannica, ninth edition, 24 vols. -Hain, Repertorium Bibliographicum. 4 vols.-Ruskin's Modern Painters and Stones of Venice, 8 vols.-Punch, 91 vols. Alken's Symptoms-and a Portfolio of choice Engravings, &c.

To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

Hispano-Mauro Ware, 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 MONDAY, June 17, at 1 o'clock precisely, HISPANO-MAURO WARE, the Property of a GENTLEMAN, comprising about Fifty Dishes, and other Specimens of Lustred Ware; also Majolica, Porcelain, Decorative Objects, a Pair of elaborate Carvings in Ivory (from Alton Towers)-Agate and Rock Crystal Cups mounted with silver gilt-old Wedgwood Vases and Medallions, &c.

May be viewed, and Catalogues had.

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Choice Wines from the Cellars of the late Sir JOHN STAPLES, K.C.M.G.; of RICHARD BIRKIN, Esq.; of Dr. WATERS, of Chester; and others.

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS

respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at

their Great Rooms, King-street, St. James's-square, on WEDNESDAY, June 19, at 1 o'clock precisely, ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY DOZENS of choice WINES, the Property of Sir JOHN STAPLES, K.C M G., deceased, late Lord Mayor, comprising Pale, Solera, and Oloroso Sherry. of Domecq's shipping-Claret, Château Latour and Montrose of 1870Hock, Rudesheim Berg of 1868-Champagne, Perrier Jouet's 1865 and 1880, and Veuve Pommery's 1880 and 1884. Also, ONE HUNDRED DOZENS of SHERRY, Madeira-Port of the vintages of 1855 and 1851Claret, Château Lafite of 1874, Haut Brion of 1856, and Leoville-Barton of 1868-Burgundy, Richebourg, Volnay, and Montrachet of 1868 and 1870, Johannesberg-Castle of 1868, Château Yquem of 1861 and 1870-and Pommery's Champagne of 1874, from the Cellar of Dr. WATERS, of Chester. FIFTY DOZENS of PORT of the vintages of 1817 and 1853, and Champagne of 1874, Perrier Jouet. Pommery, Heidsieck, and Bollinger's, the Property of RICHARD BIRKIN, Esq., removed from his late residence, Aspley Hall, Nottingham; and other fine WINES from different PRIVATE CELLARS, including Pale, Golden, and Brown Sherry, shipped by Tanqueray-Madeira of 1839-Port of the vintages of 1847, 1851, and 1863, Château Lafite of 1864 and 1868, Château Leoville of 1870. and Mouton Rothschild of 1882-Château Yquem of 1847 and 1961-Champagne of 1874 and 1880, Perrier Jouet, Pommery, and Jules Mumm-and Thirty Dozens of Hennessy's Liqueur Brandy of 1855.

Samples may be had, on paying for the same, and Catalogues.

The HADZOR COLLECTION.-The Collection of Ancient and Modern Pictures of the late T. H. HOWARD GALTON, 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 SATURDAY, June 22, at 1 o'clock precisely (by order of Captain HUBERT GALTON), the COLLECTION of capital PICTURES by OLD MASTERS, and some fine Works of the Early English School, formed in the early part of the century by JOSEPH STRUTT, Esq, including a Portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and a fine Landscape by Sir Joshua Reynolds, bought at Sir Thomas Lawrence's sale in 1830-Children Playing at Soldiers, one of the finest engraved works of Morland-a very fine Work of W. Collins, R.A. and capital Examples of

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Whole-Length Portraits by Mireveldt of the Nassau Family, and other Historical Portraits.

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, June 22, SIX PORTRAITS of Members of the Rich Family-Portraits of William, Prince of Orange, Louisa de Coligny, his wife, Henry, Prince of Orange, and Prince Maurice of Nassau, by M J. MireveldtRobert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, by C. Jansens; also Joseph Betrayed by his Brethren and The Marriage of Joseph, by R. Van der Weyden (from the San Donato Collection), and others, the Property of a NOBLEMAN,

deceased.

May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had. Service of Old Sévres Porcelain and Decorative Objects from Gatton Park.

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, June 27, at 1 o'clock precisely (by order of the Viscount Oxenbridge), PORCELAIN and DECORATIVE FURNITURE from Gatton Gatton Park, formerly the Property of FREDERICK JOHN, LORD MONSON, comprising a Service of old Sèvres Porcelain, painted with birds, in colours, from Buffon's 'Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, in borders of gros bleu, with the arms of the Lancashire family of Sudell, for whom it was made in 1792, and other rich gilding by Vincent-old Dresden, Bow, and Chelsea, fine old Japanese and Chinese Vases-a Carved Cabinet-a Louis XV. Writing-Table-a Cabinet with Silver Plaques, &c.

Decorative Furniture and Articles of Vertu from

Wardour Castle.

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, June 27, at 1 o'clock, TWO SETS of old FRENCH FAUTEUILS, Two Screens and a Sofa covered with Tapestry, a large Piece of old Brussels Tapestry. a Sheraton Secrétaire, Old Chelsea Vases and Figures, a Louis XVI. Crock and Bronzes, Buhl Pedestals, a Louis XVI Gold Enamelled Box, Carvings in Ivory, a Rock Crystal Cup, and a rare od Italian Beaker enamelled on Silver, the Property of the Right Hon. LORD ARUNDELL of Wardour.

Pictures by Old Masters and of the Early English School from different Private Collections.

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, June 29, at 1 o'clock precisely, several small COLLECTIONS, including a chef-d'œuvre of J. Hoppner, R.A., representing Miss Horneck, the "Jessamy Bride"; also other Portraits and Miniatures of the same Lady by J. Hoppner, R.A.-a Portrait of Lady Hamilton by G. Romney-Mrs. Way-a Girl with a Bird (engraved by Dean), from the Poet Rogers's Collection-Frances, Countess of Essex, and Richard, Earl of Shannon, by Sir J. Reynolds-fine Portraits by Sir T Lawrence and Sir H. Raeburn-a beautiful Work of T. Gainsborough, R A.-Portrait of a Ladya beautiful Work of Greuze-also capital Pictures by Old Masters from the Collections of the late Lord Monson, Lord Arundell of Wardour, the late Earl of Clare, Colonel Everett, the late W. J. Newall, Esq, Thomas Kibble, Esq, and others.

Capital Pictures by Old Masters, the Property of a Nobleman.

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, June 29, a small COLLECTION of PICTURES by Old Masters, the Property of a NOBLEMAN, including a very fine whole-length Portrait of a Lady of the Court of Queen Elizabeth by D. Mytens-also Portrait of a Gentleman, by Holbein a very fine Work of Weenix-Four Capital Works of Hondikoeter, &c.

Valuable Collection of Early English China and Pottery, the Property of Mr. J. T. BEER, F.S.A. (Scot.), of Fulneck, Yorkshire.

MR. ABRAHAM RILEY will SELL by AUCTION,

at the Law Institute, Albion-place, LEEDS, on WEDNESDAY,

THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, June 26, 27, and 28, commencing at 11 o'clock each day, the above COLLECTION, comprising Specimens of Bow, Chelsea, Derby, Worcester, Swansea, Spode, Wedgwood, Leeds, Castleford, Enoch Wood, Turner, Ferrybridge, Whieldon, and Fulham Ware. Catalogues (Illustrated, 2s. each; Letterpress only, 6d. each) may be had from the Auctioneer, Moorfields, Bramley, Leeds; or at the place of Sale.

The Collection will be on view at the place of Sale on the Monday and Tuesday immediately preceding the Sale, from 10 to 5 o'clock.

LISCARD HALL, CHESHIRE. - Antique Furniture, 4,000 Ounces of Silver, Old English China, Paintings, Library of Books, and other Contents of the Mansion.

BY MESSRS. BRANCH &

LEETE, on MONDAY

NEXT, 17tn instant, and Five Following Days, at LISCARD HALL, near LIVERPOOL, rare ANTIQUE FURNITURE, mostly of the Chippendale and Sheraton era, and in most perfect preservationcostly Siver Plate, including many choice sought after pieces, aggregating about 4,000 ounces-attractive Library of Books-fuit Table Services of Chamberlain's and Flight-Barr of Flight's Worcester China-Specimens of Spode, Swansea, Crown Derby, Chelsea, Lowestoft, and other noted English factories-Pair of particularly fine and valuable Wedgwood Vases-Chinese Ivory Carvings-ancient Lacquer-Oil Paintings by the Old Masters-Dresden, Sèvres, and Oriental Porcelain-Empire Bronze Clocks and Side Ornaments-a few Pieces of scarce Blue and White of rich colour-Bewick's Birds, 1805, and Quadrupeds, 1795-Original Editions of Dickens's Works-and other select Books-and the other General Contents usual in a large establishment.

Catalogues may be obtained from Messrs. BRANCH & LEETE, Auctioneers, Liverpool; in London, at Messrs. ARTHUR TOOTH & SONS, No. 7, Haymarket.

At 157, Hope-street, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 3 and 4, at 1 o'clock each day.

Library of a Gentleman removed from Yorkshire, &c.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL

by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., en WEDNESDAY, July 3, and Following Days, at ten minutes past 1 o'clock, the LIBRARY of a GENTLEMAN removed from Yorkshire, &c. comprising valuable Books relating to Yorkshire-scarce Aldine Books -fine Books of Prints and Architecture-Early Printed Books with Woodcuts-Picture Galleries-Curious and Kare Books, English and Foreign, many in special bindings, with arms, &c.

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APPLETON'S CYCLOPÆDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Edited by General JAMES GRAN WILSON and JOHN FISKE. Contains Articles on avout 20,000 prom nent Native and Adopted Citizens of the United States, also the Names of several thousand Eminent Persons of Cavada and all other Countrie of North and South America, as well as more than 1000 Persons or Foreign Birth who are closely identified with American History With several Full-Page Portraits and numerous Woodcuts. Comm plete in six volumes, large 8vo. cloth or buckram, 24s. each; or sheep. 30s. each.

"More valuable than the similar Cyclopædia now being published in this country."-Daily Telegraph.

"A valuable and substantial addition to the literature of the reference library....Will be welcome to all students of American history as valuable and trustworthy work of general interest."-Scotsman.

OUR HEREDITY from GOD. Consisting of

Lectures on Evolution. By E. P. POWELL. Crown 8vo. cloth 7s. 6d.

PREYER, W.-The MIND of the CHILD.

Part I. The Senses and the Will. Part II. The Development of the Intellect. Translated from the German. 2 vols. crown 8vo. cloth, 68. each.

Rare and valuable Cabinet of Coins and Medals-Antique Cabinets-Ancient Weapons, and other Curios-Collection of upwards of 200 Letters and Manuscripts also Remainder of The EDUCATION of MAN. By Friedrich Library, chiefly Local Works of Interest and Value (which belonged to the late ALEX. RUSSELL POLLOCK, Esq., Greenhill, Paisley).

DUNCAN KEITH & M 'CLOY have been favoured

with instructions from John M.Gowan. Esq. Accountant, Paisley, to CATALOGUE and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above.

No. 157, Hope-street, Glasgow.

Library of the late Rev. LUKE TYERMAN; Library of a Philological Doctor, &c.

MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by

AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester-square, W.C., on WEDNES

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