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THE

QUARTERLY MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISER.

[July, 18%

THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.

HE REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced more than thirty yeas ago by WILLIAM S. BURTON, when PLATED by the patent process of Messrs. Erça e Co., is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed a either usefully or ornamentally, as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver. A small useful set, guaranteed of first quality for finish and durability, as follows:

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Any article to be had singly at the same prices. An oak chest to contain the above, and a relat number of knives, &c., £2 15s. Tea and Coffee Sets, Dish Covers, and Corner Dishes, Cruet and Liqu Frames, &c., at proportionate prices. All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process.

CUTLERY WARRANTED.

The most varied Assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the World, all warranted, is on sale st

WILLIAM S. BURTON'S,

At prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales.

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The Largest Stock in existence of PLATED DESSERT KNIVES and FORKS, in Cases and otherwise, and of the new Plated Fish Carvers.

WILLIAM S. BURTON,

GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGER, BY APPOINTMENT TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES,

Sends a CATALOGUE gratis and post pald. It contains upwards of 600 Illustrations of his illimit Stock of Sterling Silver and Electro Plate, Nickel Silver, and Britannia Metal Goods, Dish Covers, He water Dishes, Stoves, Fenders, Marble Chimneypieces, Kitchen Ranges, Lamps, Gaseliers, Tea Trays, Un and Kettles, Clocks, Table Cutlery, Baths, Toilet Ware, Turnery, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, Balroom Cabinet Furniture &c., with Lists of Prices, and PLANS of the TWENTY LARGE SHOW-ROOMS, at 39, OXFORD STREET, W.; 1, la, 2, 3, & 4, NEWMAN STREET; 4, 5, and 6, PERRY'S PLACE; and 1, NEWMAN YARD, LONDON. Bedroom Furniture Manufactory, 84, Newman Street.

QUARTERLY

LITERARY ADVERTISER.

LONDON, OCTOBER, 1865.

Mudie's Select Library.

TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR.

MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY was established in 1842, in order to promote the widest possible circulation of the best Works in History, Biography, Religion, Philosophy, Travel and Adventure, and the Higher Class of Fiction.

From its commencement great care has been taken to render the Library in every way worthy of the cordial support of all Classes of Readers. Readers. Books of every shade of opinion on all subjects of public interest have been freely added; in many cases Hundreds, and in some instances Thousands, of Copies of the Principal Works of the day having been provided for the use of Subscribers.

Arrangements have again been made with the leading Publishers for an early and abundant supply, during the ensuing Season, of all forthcoming Books of merit and general interest.

The Collection of MODERN STANDARD WORKS, to which all Subscribers have ready access, and which is now by many Thousand Volumes the largest in the world, will also be still further augmented from time to time by the addition of Copies of the NEW EDITIONS of those Works of the best Authors which are still in demand.

Book Societies in direct communication with the Library are now established in nearly every part of the Country. Two or three friends may, by uniting in one subscription, originate similar Societies in any neighbourhood, and obtain a constant succession of the best books on moderate terms.

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QUARTERLY LITERARY ADVERTISER.

MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY.

LIST OF SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL FORTHCOMING BOOKS

to be added to Mudie's Select Library, when ready, in numbers
proportionate to the anticipated demand :—

LIFE AND LETTERS OF THE REV. F. W. ROBERTSON.-MEMOIR OF SIR CHARLES BARK!
LIVINGSTONE'S EXPEDITION TO THE ZAMBESI.

DEAN STANLEY'S LECTURES ON THE JEWISH CHURCH, Second Series, LIFE AND LETTERS OF ARCHBISHOP WHATELY.-GOD IN HISTORY, BY C. C. J. BUSSEL DOMESTICATED ANIMALS, BY CHARLES DARWIN.

THE HARMONIES OF NATURE, BY DR. HARTWIG.-TRANSYLVANIA, BY CHARLES BONEL HISTORY OF ENGLAND FOR BOYS, BY PROFESSOR KINGSLEY.

PEKIN AND THE PEKINGESE, BY DR. RENNIE.

THE WORLD BEFORE THE DELUGE, BY LOUIS FIGUTER.

POPULAR ASTRONOMY, BY PROFESSOR AIRY.

LAMARTINE'S BIOGRAPHIES OF EMINENT MEN.-LETTERS ON ENGLAND, BY LOUIS BL THE PRINCE'S PROGRESS, BY CHRISTINA ROSETTI.

DR. MANNING'S LIFE OF CARDINAL WISEMAN.-PROCTOR'S LIFE OF CHARLES LAIR, A NEW POEM, BY ROBERT BROWNING.-ESSAYS ON ART, BY FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE A NOBLE LIFE, BY THE AUTHOR OF JOHN HALIFAX.

SMILES'S LIVES OF BOULTON AND WATT.-THE LIGHTHOUSE, BY R. M. BALLANTTM
FORSTER'S LIFE AND LETTERS OF SWIFT.-JESSE'S LIFE OF GEORGE THE THIER,
RELIGIOUS LIFE ON THE CONTINENT, BY MRS. OLIPHANT.

WEST'S MISSION IN POLYNESIA.-REYNOLDS'S NOTES OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.
'ECCE HOMO!' A SURVEY OF THE LIFE AND WORK OF JESUS CHRIST.
WIVES AND DAUGHTERS, BY MRS. GASKELL.-FAITH UNWIN'S ORDEAL.
POPULAR EPICS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, BY J. M. LUDLOW.

WOLZOGEN'S LIFE OF RAPHAEL SANTI.-BOVET'S LIFE OF COUNT ZINZENDORF.
MONTALEMBERT'S MONKS OF THE WEST, FROM ST. BENEDICT TO ST. BERNARD,
REMINISCENCES OF A HIGHLAND PARISH, BY DR. NORMAN MACLEOD.
CORRESPONDENCE OF GEORGE III. WITH LORD NORTH,

LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF SIR G. B. L'ESTRANGE.

DRAFTS ON MY MEMORY, BY LORD W. LENNOX.

COMTE AND POSITIVISM, BY JOHN STUART MILL.
MISS BIDDY FROBISHER, BY THE AUTHOR OF MARY POWELL'
A SON OF THE SOIL.-JOHN HATHERTON.-MAXWELL DREWITT.

ECLECTIC NOTES, BY ARCHDEACON PRATT.

ARRIVABENE'S SOCIAL LIFE IN FLORENCE.-CHINESE MISCELLANIES, BY SIR JOHN DAYS

[Continued

1865.]

QUARTERLY LITERARY ADVERTISER.

MUDIE'S LIBRARY.-List of Forthcoming Books-continued.

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THE HARVEST OF THE SEA, BY J. G. BERTRAM.-MEMOIRS OF VISCOUNT COMBERMERE. MOZART'S LETTERS, TRANSLATED BY LADY WAllace.

RAWLINSON'S HISTORY OF MEDIA AND BABYLONIA.-AGNES, BY MRS. OLIPHANT, HEREWARD, BY PROFESSOR KINGSLEY.-HOBSON'S ESSAYS ON SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY. JOURNAL OF A TOUR THROUGH PALESTINE, BY DR. HANNA.

OCCASIONAL ESSAYS, BY CHARLES WREN HOSKYNS.

CHORLEY'S MUSIC OF MANY NATIONS.-M'COSH'S DEFENCE OF FUNDAMENTAL TRUTH. HALF A MILLION OF MONEY.-ARMADALE.-KESTRELS AND FALCONS. BRIGHTON'S BIOGRAPHY OF ADMIRAL BROKE.-AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SIR THOMAS SEATON. A TRIP TO BARBARY, BY G. A. SALA.-A WORKING-MAN'S ACCOUNT OF AMERICA. KENNEDY'S ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

THE DOVE IN THE EAGLE'S NEST.-WATERLOO; A SEQUEL TO THE CONSCRIPT.' CROWE'S HISTORY OF PAINTING IN ITALY. Vol. III.-CRADOCK NOWELL. THE CAMP FIRE, BY THE OLD SHEKARRY.-CITOYENNE JACQUELINE, BY SARAH TYTLER. A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND, BY GOLDWIN SMITH.

A HISTORY OF GREECE, BY REV. G. W. Cox.-A HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, BY J. H. BURTON. A WALK TO THE LAND'S END, BY ELIHU BURRITT,

TRAVELS IN EGYPT, BY S. S. HILL.-SPORT AND SPORTSMEN, BY CHARLES STRETTON.
THE BRITISH WORKMAN, BY PROFESSOR FAWCETT.

JERUSALEM AS IT IS, BY ALBERT RHODES.-ESPINASSE'S LIFE OF VOLTAIRE.
BEHOLD THE BRIDEGROOM COMETH!' BY DR, CUMMING.

OLD WORLD AND YOUNG WORLD, BY JOHN HEITON.

THE AGAMEMNON, TRANSLATED BY DEAN MILMAN.-DISCOURSES, BY A. J. SCOTT. HOMER AND THE ILIAD, BY PROFESSOR BLACKIE.

PLUMPTRE'S TRANSLATIONS FROM SOPHOCLES.

LECTURES AND PHILOSOPHICAL REMAINS OF THE LATE J. F. FERRIER.
MAN AND THE GOSPEL, BY DR. GUTHRIE.-SCHOOL-LIFE AT WINCHESTER College,
TROLLOPE'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE. Vols. III. and IV.

THE BOOK OF WERE WOLVES, BY S. BARING-GOULD.
PROLUSIONS IN PLAYHOURS, BY A MANCHESTER Man.

D'AUBIGNE'S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION. A New Volume.

AND MANY NEW EDITIONS OF WORKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS.

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MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY (LIMITED),
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MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF FIELDMARSHAL VISCOUNT COMBERMERE, G.C.B., &c.; from his Family Papers. 2 vols. 8vo. With Portraits and other Illustrations.

THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE LIFE OF JOSIAH WEDGWOOD; from his Private Correspondence and Family Papers. By ELIZA METEYARD. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE.

This volume (completing the work) will be embellished with nearly 300 beautiful Illustrations.

FROM CADET TO COLONEL: Being the Record of a Life of Active Service. By Major-General SIR THOMAS SEATON, K.C.B. 2 vols. post 8vo. With Illustrations.

RELIGIOUS LIFE ON THE CONTINENT. By Mrs. OLIPHANT, Author of THE LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING. 2 vols. 8vo.

THE HON. GRANTLEY BERKELEY'S LIFE AND RECOLLECTIONS. Vols. III. and IV., completing the work.

A book unrivalled in its position in the range of modern literature.'-The Times.

SPORT AND SPORTSMEN: A Book of Recollections. By CHARLES STRETTON, Esq. 2 vols.

SOCIAL LIFE IN FLORENCE. By Count CHARLES

ARRIVABENE, Author of ITALY UNDER VICTOR EMMANUEL.' 2 vols.

NEW NOVELS, FORTHCOMING.

AGNES. By Mrs. OLIPHANT, Author of 'THE LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING,' &c. 3 vols.

[October 20. A NOBLE LIFE. By the Author of 'JOHN HALIFAX,'

CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE,' &c. 2 vols.

DOCTOR HAROLD. By Mrs. GASCOIGNE, Author of
TEMPTATION; OR, A WIFE'S PERILS.' 3 vols.
[Now ready.
HESTER'S SACRIFICE. By the Author of 'ST. OLAVE'S,'

&c. 3 vols.

FIDES; OR, THE BEAUTY OF MAYENCE. Adapted from the German. By SIR LASCELLES WRAXALL, Bart. 3 vols.

CHRONICLES OF DARTMOOR. By Mrs. MARSH. 3 vols. THE CLYFFARDS OF CLYFFE. By the Author of

'LOST SIR MASSINGBERD,' &c. 3 vols.

A CHEAP EDITION OF ST. OLAVE'S. Illustrated by J. E. MILLAIS, R.A. Price 5s. bound. Forming the New Volume of HURST AND BLACKETT'S STANDARD LIBRARY OF POPULAR MODERN WORKS.' [Oct. 20.

ALSO, IN PREPARATION,

NEW WORKS OF FICTION, by the Hon. Mrs. NORTON -The Rev. J. M. BELLEW-MARK LEMON-WALTER THORNBURY - The Author of NO CHURCH,' &c.-The Author of GRANDMOTHER'S MONEY,' &c.

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