Nov. 5. 1853.] 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



457 



THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGA- 

 ZINE FOR NOVEMBEll contains the 

 fallowing articles: — !. Sir Walter Kaleigh at 

 Sherborne. 2. The Parish Girl, a Poem : by 

 the Rev. John Mitforcl. 3. Cotcle, and the 

 Edgcumbes of the Olden Time, by Mrs. Bray, 

 Part II. 4. The Annals of Appetite : Soyer's 

 Pantropheon. 5. Notes on Mediieval Art in 

 France and Germany, by J. G. Waller : Ma- 

 Tence, Ileidelbere. Basle, and Strasburg. 6. 

 Remarks on the White Horse of Saxony and 

 Brunswick, by Stephen Martin Leake, Esq., 

 Garter. 7. The Campaigns of 1793-95 in Flan- 

 ders and Holland. Correspondence of Syl- 

 vanus ITrban : Counsels' Fees and Lawyers' 

 Bills ; Shops in Westminster Hall ; The 

 Family of Pliipps ; Mr. John Knill of St. Ive's s 

 Antiquity of the Mysterious Word " Wheedle." 

 With Notes of the Month ; Historical and Mis- 

 cellaneous Reviews : Reports of the Archieolo- 

 gical Societies of Wales, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 Wiltshire, Somersetshire, Suffolk, and Essex ; 

 Historical Chronicle ; and OBnuABy,'including 

 Memoirs of Earl Brownlow, Lord Anderson, 

 Eight Hon. Sir Frederick Adam, Adm. Sir 

 Charles Adam, James Dodsley Cuff, Esq., Mr. 

 Adolphus Asher, Leon Jablonski, &e. Price 

 2s.Grf. 



NICHOLS & SONS, 25. Parliament Street. 



VOLUME I. IS NOW READY, 



Price only 6s., of the 



OF 



EVELYN'S DIAUY AND 

 CORRESPONDENCE. 



New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition, com- 

 prising all the Important Additional Notes, 

 Letters, and other Illustrations. 



To be completed in FOUR MONTHLY 

 VOLUMES, price only 6s. each bound. 

 Printed uniformly with the last Edition of 

 Pepys's "Diary." 



" We rejoice to welcome this beautiful and 

 compact edition of Evelyn : one of the most 

 valuable and interesting works in the language, 

 now deservedly regarded as an English classic." 

 — Examinti'. 



Published for HENRY COLBURN, by his 

 successors HUKST & BLACKEXT,13. Great 

 Marlborough Street. 



Just published, price Is. 



THE STEEEOSCOPE, 



Considered in relation to the Philosophy of 

 Binocular Vision. An Essav, by C. MANS- 

 FIELD INGLEBY, M.A., of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge. 



London : WALTON & MABERLEY, Upper 

 Gower Street, and Ivy Lane, Paternoster 

 Row. Cambridge : J. DEIGHTON. 



Also, by the same Author, price Is., 



REMARKS on some of Sir 



William Hamilton's Notes on the Works of 

 Dr. Thomas Reid. 



" Nothing in my opinion can be more cogent 

 than your refutation of M. Jobert." — Sir W. 

 Hamilton. 



London : JOHN W. PARKER, West Strand. 

 Cambridge : E. JOHNSON. Birmingham : 

 H. C. LANGBRIDGE. 



LEEDS LIBRARY. 



T IBRARI AN.— Wanted a Gen- 



\J tleman of Literary Attainments, compe- 

 tent to undertake the duties of I>ibrarian in the 

 Leeds Library. The Institution consists of 

 about 50n Proprietary Members, and an As- 

 sistant 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 120?. a year. Applications, with Cer- 

 tificates of Qualifications, must be sent by 

 letter, post paid, not later than 1st December 

 next, to ABRAHAM HORSFALL, ESQ., 

 Hon. Sec, ?. Park Row, Leeds. 



XYLO-IODIDE OF SILVER, exclusively used at all the Pho- 

 tographic Establishments. — The superiority of this preparation is now universally ac- 

 knowledged. Testimonials from the best Photographers and principal scientifle men of the day, 

 warrant the assertion, that hitherto no preparation has been discovered which produces 

 uniformly such i)crfect pictures, combined with the greatest rapidity of action. In all cases 

 where a quantity is required, tlie two solutions may be had at Wholesale price in separate 

 Bottles, in which state it may be kept for years, and Exported to any Climate. Full instructions 

 for use. 



Cautiox.— 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. Tho 

 Genuine is made only by tlie Inventor, and is secured with a Red Label bearing this Signature 

 and Address, RICHARD W. THOMAS, CHEJIIST, 10. PALL MALL, Manufacturer of Pure 

 Photographic Chemicals : and may be proeurcd of all respectable Chemists, in Pots at l.i., is., 

 and 3s. 6d. each, through MESSRS. EDWARDS, 67. St. Paul's Churchyard : and MESSRS. 

 BARCLAY & CO., 95. Farringdon Street, Wholesale Agenta. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC PIC 

 TUBES. — A Selection of the above 

 beautiful Productions (comprising Views in 

 VENICE, PARIS, RUSSIA, NUBIA, &c.) 

 may be seen at BLAND & LONG'S, 153. Fleet 

 Street, where may also be procured Appara- 

 tus of every Description, and pure Chemicals 

 for the practice of Photography in all its 

 Branches. 



Calotype, Daguerreotype, and Gloss Pictures 

 for the Stereoscope. 

 »«* Catalogues may be had on application. 



BLAND & LONG, Opticians, Philosophieal 

 and Photographical Instrument Makers, and 

 Operative Chemists, 153. Fleet Street. 



PHOTOGRAPHY. — HORNE 

 & CO.'S Iodized Collodion, for obtaining 

 Instantaneous Views, and Portraits in from 

 three to thirty secon<ls, according to light. 



Portraits obtained by the above, for delicacy 

 of detail rival the choicest Daguerreotypes, 

 specimens of which may be seen at their Esta- 

 blishment. 



Also every description of Apparatus, Che- 

 micals, &c. &c. used in this beautiful Art. — 

 123. and 121. Newgate Street. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC CAME- 

 RAS.-OTTEWTLL'S REGISTERED 

 DOUBLE-BODIED FOLDING CAMiiRA, 

 is superior to every other form of Camera, 

 for the Photographic Tourist, from its capa- 

 bility of Elongation or Contraction to any 

 Focal Adjustment, its Portability, and its 

 adaptation for taking either Views or Por- 

 traits The Trade supplied. 



Every Description of Camera, or Slides, Tri- 

 pod Stands, Printing Frames, iiic., may be ob- 

 tained at his MANUFACTORY, Charlotte 

 Terrace, Barnsbury Road, Islington. 



New Inventions, Models, &c., made to order 

 or from Drawings. 



TMPROVEMENT IN COLLO- 



J DION.— J. B. HOCKIN & CO., Chemists, 

 269. 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 re- 

 quirements for the practice of Photography. 

 Instruction in the Art. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITU- 

 TION. — An EXHIBITION of PIC- 

 TURES, by the most celebrated French, 

 Italian, and English Photographers, embrac- 

 ing Views of the principal Countries and Cities 

 of FuropP, is now OPEN. Admission 6(1. A 

 Portrait taken by MR. TALBOTS Patent 

 Process, One Guinea ; Three extra Copies for 

 IDs. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, 

 168. NEW BOND STREET. 



HAMILTON'S MODERN In- 

 structions FOR singing. 5^'. 



HAMILTON'S MODERN In- 

 structions FOR THE PIANOFORTE. 

 Forty-sixth Edition. 4s. 



HAMILTONS DICTION- 

 ARY OF s.'JOO musical TERMS. Forty- 

 second Edition. Is. 



CLARKES CATECHISM OF 



" These works are all favourites with pro- 

 fessors, because they are favourites witli the 

 pupils. Few know how to write a book of in- 

 struction : but Hamilton did, because he knew 

 thoroughly well how to teacli. The extreme 

 popularity of these works (as maybe noticed 

 from the niimber of editions they have passed 

 through) has called forth many imitations ; 

 but everybody will like the original, or proto- 

 type, rather than tlie copy. The Dictionary is 

 famous as the most copious and correct extant ; 

 and the little catechism is as clever as it is un- 

 pretentious."— Vide Heading Mercury, Oct. 22. 



ROBERT COCKS & CO.. New Burlington 

 Street, London. 



Library of an eminent Scliolax Six Days' 



Sale. 



PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, 

 Auctioneers of Literary Properly, will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Room, 

 191. Piccadilly, on Monday, November 14th, 

 and Five following Days, a Large Collection of 

 valuable Books, the IJbrary of an eminent 

 Scholar deceased, consisting of Historical and 

 Critical Works in various Languages, Classics, 

 Scientific Works, Books of Prints, &c. The 

 whole in choice condition. Catalogues will be 

 sert on application (if in the country on re- 

 ceipt of Six Stamps). 



TO COLLECTORS OF AUTO- 

 GRAPIIS AND MSS. — The following 

 Documents are Missing, viz. Some Family 

 Papers relative to tlie Second Mnrriase of the 

 Duke of Somerset in 1725 ; other Letters on the 

 Death of the Duke's Grandson ; Autozraph 

 Notes of George III. to Charles, Earl of Egre- 

 mont, in 1762 and 1763; a Letter of Charles II. ; 

 a Particular of the Duchess of Somerset's 

 Debts, 1692 ; Commencement of a Letter of 

 Lord Nelson ; a I etter of Ixjrd Lyttleton, with 

 Complimentary Verses, dated Jan. I,1761,&c. 

 Any information relating to the preceding 

 will be thankfully received, and a liberal re- 

 ward paid on restoration of the papers. 



Apply to MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON, 

 Auctioneers of Literary Property, 191. Pic- 

 cadilly. 



DAGUERREOTYPE MATE- 

 RIALS.— piates, Cases. Passcpartoutc!. 

 Best and Cheapest. To be had in great variety 

 at 

 M'MILLAN'S Wholesale Depot, 132. Fleet 

 Street. 

 Price List Gratis. 



