B. QUARITCH,

GEORGE GRANT, Resident Sec.London Branch, 12. Moorgate Street.

GEORGE GRANT, Resident Sec.London Branch, 12. Moorgate Street.

GEORGE GRANT, Resident Sec.

London Branch, 12. Moorgate Street.

PHOTOGRAPHY.—Reduction in Price of French Papers prepared for Mons. Le Gray's Process. Examination of the Papers, and comparison with the Prices hitherto charged for the same description, is respectfully solicited; the most perfect Selection and Chemical Manipulations having been observed, with a hope that an endeavour to reduce the Cost of this beautiful and extensively applied Branch of Photographic Art, may secure a portion of Public Patronage. Canson Frères' Waxed Negative (all spotted or imperfect sheets rejected), 6sper Quire. Iodized ditto, 8s. Sensitive, available for three weeks, 13s.: Size 17½ by 11½, demy folio. Specimens of other Papers sent Free, between boards, on Receipt of Postage (10 Stamps), addressed, Prepaid, to

LUKE SAMS, 7. Adelphi Chambers, facing the Society of Arts, Adelphi, London.

***Positive Papers, English and Foreign.

IMPROVEMENT IN COLLODION.—J. B. HOCKIN & Co., Chemists, 289. 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 requirements for the practice of Photography. Instruction in the Art.

THE COLLODION AND POSITIVE PAPER PROCESS. By J. B. HOCKIN. Price 1s.per Post, 1s.2d.

PHOTOGRAPHY.—HORNE & CO.'S Iodized Collodion, for obtaining Instantaneous Views, and Portraits in from three to thirty seconds, according to light.

Portraits obtained by the above, for delicacy of detail rival the choicest Daguerreotypes, specimens of which may be seen at their Establishment.

Also every description of Apparatus, Chemicals, &c. &c. used in this beautiful Art.—123. and 121. Newgate Street.

PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS.—OTTEWILL'S REGISTERED DOUBLE-BODIED FOLDING CAMERA, is superior to every other form of Camera, for the Photographic Tourist, from its capability of Elongation or Contraction to any Focal Adjustment, its Portability, and its adaptation for taking either Views or Portraits.—The Trade supplied.

Every Description of Camera, or Slides, Tripod Stands, Printing Frames, &c. may be obtained at his MANUFACTORY, Charlotte Terrace, Barnsbury Road, Islington.

New Inventions, Models, &c., made to order or from Drawings.

Celtic Literature, Welsh Dictionaries, Breton Songs.

16. CASTLE STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE,

Offers for Sale:

***B. Quaritch's Catalogue, containing upwards of 2000 rare and valuable Philological Works, General Literature, Books of Prints, Heraldry, &c., is just published, price 6d.

Now ready, price 25s., Second Edition revised and corrected. Dedicated by Special Permission to

THE (LATE) ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

PSALMS AND HYMNS FOR THE SERVICE OF THE CHURCH. The words selected by the Very Rev. H. H. MILMAN, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's. The Music arranged for Four Voices, but applicable also to Two or One, including Chants for the Services. Responses to the Commandments, and a ConciseSystem of Chanting, by J. B. SALE, Musical Instructor and Organist to Her Majesty, 4to., neat, in morocco cloth, price 25s.To be had of Mr. J. B. SALE, 21. Holywell Street, Millbank, Westminister, on the receipt of a Post-office Order for that amount: and by order, of the principal Booksellers and Music Warehouses.

"A great advance on the works we have hitherto had, connected with our Church Cathedral Service."—Times."A collection of Psalm Tunes certainly unequalled in this country."—Literary Gazette."One of the best collections of tunes which we have yet seen. Well merits the distinguished patronage under which it appears."—Musical World."A collection of Psalms and Hymns, together with a system of Chanting of a very superior character to any which has hitherto appeared."—John Bull.

"A great advance on the works we have hitherto had, connected with our Church Cathedral Service."—Times.

"A collection of Psalm Tunes certainly unequalled in this country."—Literary Gazette.

"One of the best collections of tunes which we have yet seen. Well merits the distinguished patronage under which it appears."—Musical World.

"A collection of Psalms and Hymns, together with a system of Chanting of a very superior character to any which has hitherto appeared."—John Bull.

London: George Bell, 186. Fleet Street.

Also, lately published,

J. B. SALE'S SANCTUS, COMMANDMENTS and CHANTS as performed at the Chapel Royal St. James, Price 2s.

C. LONSDALE, 26. Old Bond Street.

Printed byThomas Clark Shaw, of No. 10. Stonefield Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published byGeorge Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.—Saturday, January 28. 1854.

Printed byThomas Clark Shaw, of No. 10. Stonefield Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published byGeorge Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.—Saturday, January 28. 1854.


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