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THE IMITATION of CHRIST; in Three Books. By THOMAS à KEMPIS; with an Introductory Essay, by THOMAS CHALMERS, D.D., LL.D. Tenth Thousand, 12mo. 2s. 6d. cloth.

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SELECT LIST of CLASSICAL MUSIC, published only by Her Majesty's Musicsellers, Messrs. ROBERT COCKS and Co. New Burlington Street, London:-1. Boyce's Cathedral Music, 1300 large folio pages, by Joseph Warren, £6. 6s.2. Beethoven's 17 Violin Quartetts, edited by Rous

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sellot, £6. 6s.-3, Four Violin Quintetts and four SOUTH AUSTRALIA.-The Advertisers are Trios, by ditto, £2. 12s. 9d.-4. Haydn's 83 Violin Quartetts, £6. 6s.-5. Mozart's 10 Violin Quartetts, £2. 28.-6. Six Violin Quartetts, £2. 2s.-7. Beethoven's nine Symphonies for the Piano, by Kalkbrenner, £3. 13s. 6d.-8. His Masterpieces, (Sonatas), by Czerny, 4 vols. each 21s.-9. Mozart's six Symphonies as Piano Duets, by ditto, 8s. 6d. each. 10. The same, as Piano Solos, by ditto, 6s.-11. Haydn's twelve Grand Symphonies, by ditto, with Flute, Violin, and Violoncello, ad lib. each 5s. and

7s. 6d.-12. The same, as Solos, 4s. and 5s. each.

-13. The same, as Piano Duets, 7s. 6d. each.-14. The Creation, by John Bishop, 15s.-15. The Seasons, by Clementi, 21s.-16. Handel's Messiah, by John Bishop, 158.-17. Israel in Egypt, by ditto, 15s.-18. The four Coronation Anthems, by ditto, 128.-19. Acis and Galatea, by ditto, 12s.-20. The Dettingen Te Deum, by ditto, 12s.-21. Beethoven's Mount of Olives, by J. Warren, 12s.-22. Rossini's Stabat Mater, by ditto, 12s.-23. Tallis' Daily Service, by J. Bishop, 6s.-24. Corelli's forty-eight Trios, 24s.-25. Twelve Solos, 10s. 6d.-26. Twelve Concertos, 10s. 6d.-27. J. S. Bach's Pianoforte Works, edited and fingered by Czerny, 8 vols. 31s. 6d. and 15s. each vol.-28. Vol. 1 of his Organ Works, 15s.-29. Spohr's Great School for the Violin, by J. Bishop, 31s. 6d.-30. Campagnoli's ditto,

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CONCERN in the Print and Book trade, in a large and flourishing Town, within a three hours' journey of London, possessing very great advantages as a place both of residence and of business. The Capital required would be from £2,000 to £2,500. The Stock is peculiarly select and in excellent order, the premises commodious and in a first-rate situation, and the connexion of the highest respectability. The present proprietor is desirous of removing in conse quence of his having a wholesale business in a different line which requires more of his time and attention.-Full information can be obtained on application, by letter, to O. Z., care of Messrs. Darton and Co. 58, Holborn Hill.

by ditto, 24s.-31. Baillot, &c. Method for the BOOKSELLING and LIBRARY BUSI NESS. To be Disposed of, a very old-estsVioloncello, by A. Meyrick, Esq. 12s.-32. Sor's Method for the Guitar, by ditto, 12s.-33. Albretchts-blished and thriving Business in London; the proprietor berger, all his Theoretical Works, by ditto, 42s.34. Niemetz's Method for Military Instruments used in a Military Band, by ditto, 21s.-35. Czerny's New Practical School of Composition, by J. Bishop, op. 600, 3 vols. each 31s. 6d.-36. His Royal Pianoforte School, op. 500, 4 vols. 31s. 6d. each.-37. Rinck's Great School for the Organ, by Wesley and

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retiring. Capital required from about £3000 to £4000. The proprietor is willing to admit a Working Partner on proportionate terms.-Apply by letter, post paid, to Mr. Sampson Low, Publishers' Circular Office, 169, Fleet Street.

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