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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 235. 



Sale of Photographic Pictures, Landscape 

 Camera by liorne & Co. ; also Prints and 

 Drawings. 



PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, 

 Auctioneers of Literary Property, will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Room, 

 Ml. Piccadilly, early in MAY, an important 

 Collection of Photographic Pictures by the 

 most celebrated ArtUts and Amateurs ; com- 

 prising some chefs d'amvrc of the Art, amongst 

 •which are large and interesting Views taken 

 in Paris, Rouen, Brussels, Switzerland, Rome, 

 Venice, various parts of England and Scot- 

 land, Rustic Scenes, Architectural Subjects, 

 Antiquities, &e. Also, some interesting Prints 

 and Drawings. 



Catalogues will be sent on Application (if at 

 » distance, on Receipt of Two Stamps.) 



SALE of the REV. G. S. FA- 

 BER'S LIBRARY. — MR. WHITE 



has received instructions to sell by Auction in 

 the House No. I, North Bailey (next door to 

 the Exhibition Room), Durham, on Tuesday, 

 May 9th, and three following days, the ex- 

 tensive and valuable Library of the late REV. 

 G. S. FABER, Prebendary of Salisbury, and 

 Master of Sherburn Hospital, Durham, con- 

 sisting of editions of the Fathers, Works- on 

 Divinity, General Literature, &c. 



Catalogues are nowreadv.and maybe had 

 of MESSRS. F. & J. RIVINGTON. No. 3. 

 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, and of MR. S. 

 LOW, 169. Fleet Street, London ; MESSRS. 

 BLACKWOOD & SONS, Edinburgh ; of MR. 

 ANDREWS, Bookseller, Durham, and of the 

 Auctioneer. 



Catalogues will be forwarded by Post by 

 MR. ANDREWS, Bookseller, Durham, on 

 receipt of Two Postage Stamps. 



PIANOFORTES, 25 Guineas 

 each. — D'ALMAINE & CO., 20. Soho 

 Square (established a.d. 1785), sole manufac- 

 turers of the ROVAL PIANOFORTES, at 25 

 Guineas each. Every instrument warranted. 

 The peculiar advantages of these pianofortes 

 are best described in the following professional 

 testimonial, signed by the majority of the lead- 

 ing musicians of the age : — " We, the under- 

 signed members of the musical profession, 

 having carefully examined the Royal Piano- 

 fortes manufactured by MESSRS. D'AL- 

 MAINE & CO., have great pleasure in bearing 

 testimony to their merits and capabilities. It 

 »ppears to us impossible to produce instruments 

 of the same size possessing a richer and finer 

 tone, more elastic touch, or more equal tem- 

 perament, while the elegance of their construc- 

 tion renders them a handsome ornament for 

 the library, boudoir,ordrawing-room. (Signed) 

 J. L. Abel, F. Benedict, H. R. Bishop, J. Hlew- 

 itt, J. Brizzi, T. P. Chipp, P. Delavanti, C. H. 

 Dolby, E. F. Fitzwilliam, W. Forde, Stephen 

 Glover, Henri Herz. E. Harrison, H. F. Hasse, 

 J. L. Hatton, Catherine Hayes, W. H. Holmes, 

 W. Kuhe, G. F. Kiallmark, E. Land, G. Lanza, 

 Alexander Lee, A. Leffler. E. J. Loder, W. II . 

 Montgomery, S.Nelson, G.A.Osborne, John 

 Parry, H. Panofka, Henry Phillips, F. Praegar, 

 E. F. Rimbault, Frank Romer, G. H. Rodwell, 

 E. Rockel. Sims Reeves, J. Templeton, F. We- 

 ber, H. Westrop, T. H. Wright," &c. 



D'ALMAINE & CO., 20. Soho Square. Lists 

 and Designs Gratis. 



WH. HART, RECORD 

 • AGENT and LEGAL ANTIQUA- 

 iRIAN (who is in the possession of Indices to 

 many of the early Public Records whereby his 

 Inquiries are greatly facilitated) begs to inform 

 Authors and Gentlemen engasred in Antiqua- 

 rian or Literary Pursuits, that he is prepared 

 to undertake searches among the Public Re- 

 cords, MSS. in the British Museum, Ancient 

 Wills, or other Depositories of a similar Na- 

 ture, in any Branch of Literature, History, 

 Topography, Genealogy, or the like, and in 

 which he has had considerable experience. 



1. ALBERT TERRACE, NEW CROSS, 

 HATCH AM, SURREY. 



WESTERN LIFE ASSU- 

 RANCE AND ANNUITY SOCIETY, 

 J. PARLLVMENT STREET, LONDON. 

 Founded A.D. 1842. 



T. Grissell, Esq. 



J. Hunt, Esq. 



J. A. Lethbndge.Esq. 



E. Lucas, Esq. 



J. Lys Seager, Esq. 



J. B. White, Esq. 



J. Carter Wood, Esq. 



Directors. 

 H. E. Bicknell.Esq. 

 T. S. Cocks, Jun. Esq. 



M.P. 

 G. H. Drew, Esq. 

 W. Evans, Esq. 

 W. Freeman, Esq. 

 F. Fuller, Esq. 

 J. H. Goodhart, Esq. 



Trustees. 



W.Whateley.Esq., Q.C. ; George Drew, Esq. s 



T. Grissell, Esq. 



Physician. — William Rich. Basham, M.D. 



Bankers. Messrs. Cocks, Biddulph, and Co., 



Charing Cross. 



VALUABLE PRIVILEGE. 



POLICIES effected in this Office do not be- 

 come void through temporary difficulty in pay- 

 ing a Premium, as permission is given upon 

 application to suspend the payment at interest, 

 according to the conditions detailed in the Pro- 

 spectus. 



Specimens of Rates of Premium for Assuring 

 100?., with a Share in three-fourths of the 

 Profits :— 



Age 

 17- 



£ t. d. 



1 14 4 



ARTHUR SCRATCHLEY, M.A., F.R.A.S., 

 Actuary. 



Now ready, price 10s. 6r 7 ., Second Edition, 

 with material additions. INDUSTRIAL IN- 

 VESTMENT and EMIGRATION: being a 

 TREATISE on BENEFIT BUILDING SO- 

 CIETIES, and on the (ieneral Principles of 

 Land Investment, exemplified in the Cases of 

 Freehold Land Societies, Building Companies, 

 lie. With a Mathematical Appendix on Com- 

 pound Interest and Life Assurance. By AR- 

 THUR SCRATCHLEY, M. A., Actuary to 

 the Western Life Assurance Society, 3. Parlia- 

 ment Street, London. 



BANK OF DEPOSIT. 



No. 3. Pall Mall East, and 7. St. Martin'i 

 Place, Trafalgar Square, Loudon. 



Established a.d. 1844. 



TNVESTMENT ACCOUNTS 



JL may be opened daily, with capital of any 

 amount. 



Interest payable in January and July. 



PETER MORRISON, 



Managing Director. 



Prospectuses and Forms sent free on appli- 

 cation. 



BENNETT'S MODEL 

 WATCH, as shown at the GREAT EX- 

 HIBITION. No. 1. Class X., in Gold and 

 Silver Cases, in five qualities, and adapted to 

 all Climates, may now be had at the MANU- 

 FACTORY, 65. CHEAPSIDE. Superior Gold 

 London-made Patent Levers, 17, 15, and 12 

 guineas. Ditto, in Silver Cases, 8, 6, and 4 

 guineas. First-rate Geneva Levers, in Gold 

 Coses, 12, 10, and 8 guineas. Ditto, in Silver 

 Cases, 8, 6, and 5 guineas. Superior Lever, with 

 Chronometer Balance, Gold, 27, 23, and 19 

 guineas. Bennett's Pocket Chronometer, Gold, 

 50 guineas ; Silver, 40 guineas. Every Watch 

 skilfully examined, timed, and its performance 

 guaranteed. Barometers, 21., 31., and 4j. Ther- 

 mometers from Is. each. 



BENNETT. Watch, Clock, and Instrument 

 Maker to the Royal Observatory, the Board of 

 Ordnance, the Admiralty, and the Queen, 

 65. CHEAPSIDE. 



32. GOLDEN SQUARE, 



Founded by the British Homoeopathic Asso- 

 ciation, October 10, 1819 ; opened for the Re- 

 ception of Patients, April 10, 1850. 



Patroness. 

 Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge. 



Field-Marshal the Marquis of Anglesey, K.G., 

 G.C.B. 



Vice-Presidents. 



His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. 



His Grace the Duke of Beaufoit. 



Right Hon. the Earl of Essex. 



Risht Hon. the Viscount Sydney. 



Right Hon. the Lord Gray. 



The Viscount Maldon. 



Lord Francis Gordon. 



Captain Lord C. Paget, R.N., M.P. 



Captain Lord A. Paget, M.P. 



Colonel Lord G. Paget, M.P. 



Colonel Wyndham. 



F. Foster Quin, Esq., M.D. 



Marmaduke B. Sampson, Esq. 



Treasurer. 

 Sir John Dean Paul, Bart., 217. Strand. 



(Instead of the Annual Dinner), 



In Aid of the Funds of this Hospital, will be 

 held at 



THE HANOVER SQUARE ROOMS, 



On TUESDAY EVENING, May 2, at 

 Eight o'clock. 



Tickets maybe had at the Hospital, 32. Golden 

 Square : of Messrs. Aylott & Jones, Pater- 

 noster Row ; Mr. Bailliere, 219. Regent Street ; 

 Mr. Headland, 15. Princes Street, Hanover 

 Square; Mr. Leath, Vere Street, Cavendish 

 Square, and St. Paul's Churchyard ; Mr. 

 Walker. Conduit Street ; Mr. James Epps, 

 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury Square, and 

 Broad Street, City : Mr. Turner, Piccadilly, 

 Manchester ; Mr. Thompson, Liverpool ; and 

 at all the Homoeopathic Chemists and Book- 

 sellers. 



Single Tickets, 7.'. 6d. ; Family Tickets to 

 admit Four, 1 1, is. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION. 



THE EXHIBITION OF PHO- 



J TOGRAPHS, by the most eminent En- 

 glish and Continental Artists, is OPEN 

 DAILY from Ten till Five. Free Admission. 

 £ s. d. 

 A Portrait by Mr. Talbot's Patent 



Process - - - - - 1 1 



Additional Copies (each) - - 5 9 



A Coloured Portrait, highly finished 



(small size) - - - - 3 J 



A Coloured Portrait, highly finished 



(larger size) - - - - 5 5 



Miniatures. Oil Paintings, Water-Colour and 

 Chalk Drawings, Photographed and Coloured 

 in imitation of the Originals. Views of Coun- 

 try Mansions, Churches, Sec, taken at a short 

 notice. 



Cameras, Lenses, and all the necessary Pho- 

 tographic Apparatus and Chemicals, are sup- 

 plied, tested, and guaranteed. 



Gratuitous Instruction is given to Purchaser" 

 of Sets of Apparatus. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, 

 168. New Bond Street. 



Printed by Thomas Clark Shaw, of No. 10. Stonefleld Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, in tto Pansh of 

 St. Bri le, in the City of London ; and published by Georok Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in tna 

 City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.— Saturday, April 29. 1854. 



