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GAMES FOR CHRISTMAS, &c.

DEAN'S NEW 1s. GAMES, IN HANDSOME LINEN ENVELOPE.

7 Twelfth Night, new and amusing Game.

New for 1860, 1s.

8 The Friendly Party, au amusing Game. New for 1860, 1s.

Others in the Series are,

1 Mother Goose and her Goslings; a merry Picture Game.

1s.

2 Birds, Beasts, and Fishes; or Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.

1s.

Cuts to each Card.

Cuts to each Card.

3 Fortunate Jack, or Sprats alive oh! 4 Love's Chain of Events, or Laugh while you can. 1s.

5 Victoria Cross, an interesting Game. 1s.

6 Freaks of Fortune. A Merry Game for Little Folks.

9 Wishing and Guessing, an interesting. Game. Totally in a new. style of cover. New for 1860.

Each sell 1s., all illustrated.

DEAN'S OTHER 1s., 1s. 6d., and 2s. GAMES AND PUZZLES. The Comic Animated Figures. A mine of amusement.

6 coloured sheets in wrapper, Sell 1s. 6d.

6 plain pictures in wrapper,

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The Road to Wealth, or the Game of London, an amusing Game, in Bag with Counters. Plain 1s., Coloured 1s. 6d.

A True History of a Christmas Plum Pudding, from its Christening to its Sad End. A Pictorial Game with Counters. Plain 1s., Coloured 1s. 6d.

The Game of the Mill. A Capital New Game for Two, with Turned Wood Draughtmen. Plain 1s., Coloured 2s.

Scenic Pictures, or Pleasant Pastimes for the Young, by which an infinite Variety of Effects may be produced, affording endless Amusement, as well as exercising Ingenuity. Plain 1s., Coloured 2s.

Seven to Win. A New Game on De La Rue's New Coloured Cards, printed in Gold, with Turned Wood Draughtmen. 1s.

The Chinese Double-Picture Puzzles of Animals and their Uses, in Box. Eight different sorts of Birds and Animals, by Harrison Weir. 1s. each.

The Good Little Child's Puzzle A B C, in Box. 1s.

The Fortune Teller, Moveable, will answer Yes or No to any question. 6d.

Happy Days for Little Girls, or every little Girl her own Doll Maker. In Showy Wrapper, printed in colours, with Directions. 1s.

ACTING PARLOR SHADOWS.

Three sorts. 7s. 6d. each.

1 Children in the Wood. 2 Beauty and the Beast. 3 Whittington and his Cat. Each in a box. The novelty of these acting shadows consists in the box forming a stage, and containing all the necessary characters to perform any of the above plays. An illustrated book of the play, with the directions, &c., with each box.

DEAN'S NEW TWELFTH NIGHT CHARACTERS,

Numerous have been the complaints DEAN and SoN have received of the common vulgar character of the Twelfth Night Characters, at present published. They have therefore this year issued an entirely new set, which have been designed and engraved on purpose by Miss Clayton, and which will combine more than all the amusements of the old, without their vulgarity. Sell at 6d. Conversation Cards always sell well at Christmas.

DEAN and SON supply above 30 varieties, embracing every style of subject. To sell at 6d., and about 20 sorts at 1s.

DEAN'S PUZZLES, AND GAMES VARIOUS.

Price 5s,, in Wooden Varnished Box.

Punch and Judy, with Moveable Characters, Mouth Tooty-tooty, and Proscenium, and Book of Words, as performed before her Majesty. By this any Child will be enabled to set up its own Punch and Judy Show. Scenic Picture, a Panoramic Pastime Puzzle for the Young, by which an infinite number of effects may be produced. All the Pictures cut, coloured, and mounted. 5s. in Wooden Varnished Box.

Fanny Grey, and the History of her Life, a neat toy story for children. 6 coloured changeable pictures. 2s. 6d.

FANCY & MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. THE NEW REGISTERED CITY PURSE.

The fastening of this new Purse is so simple, that it entirely does away with the risk of breaking the finger nail, or even of the necessity for withdrawing the glove from the hand; at the same time it adds elegance to the purse, and will help in all cases to effect its sale. There are five sorts, viz.

1 3 X 2

2 4 X 2

French Morocco, with Gilt line, 3 leather-lined and
1 Gold pocket, place for Postage and Receipt
Ditto, 3 leather-lined and 1 Gold pocket, place for
Postage and Receipt

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A Show Card printed in colours sent with all orders for the above. Now that the evenings are drawing in, many are the Balls, &e. that will be taking place; we need not, therefore, point out how necessary to an evening party are

SCENT FOUNTAINS,

they being agreeable and refreshing perfumes, and perfectly free from anything injurious, price 6d. each.

An appropriate and pleasing present to a lady during the winter is
THE CHERRY LIP SALVE,

viz., Lip Salve placed in a Vegetable Ivory Box, colour and shape of Cherry, with stalk, &c. Sell at 6d.

BUTTERFLY POETRY CARDS.

Consist of a butterfly nicely coloured, being so made that on opening its wings a
couple of verses of Poetry, either Love, Birthday, &c., are printed thereon. 3d. each.
DEAN'S NEW POETRY CARDS FOR CHILDREN,
One doz. different Cards, to sell at 1d., 2d., 3d., & 4d. each.

FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.

Wax Tapers.

15

1 dozen

The Miniature. This new box of Wax Tapers has not long been imported from Germany, and will be found most attractive for Christmas Trees, &c. in a box, cost 13. 3d., &c.

Ditto, large size, fancy designs on each taper. Sell 6d. each.

Ditto, for Lighting Gas, in shape of an Olive, fancy colours. Sell 6d. each.
Fancy Wax Tapers, to sell at 1s., 1s. 6d., and 2s., to order.

Tape Measures-a very novel little Present for a Lady.

On white ivory stand, enclosed in a cherry of vegetable ivory, 8d. each.

Chess or Draught Boards.

The winter evenings will make a demand for these elegant and handsome boards. 1 16 in. square, in red and white, blue and white, or red and black, each 4s. Od. 2s. Od. These bords are novel" and new; care should be taken in stating colours, otherwise will be sent sorted.

2 12 in.

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Chess Men, Ivory, Bone, and Wood, in boxes for the above, from 2s. 6d. per set.
Draught,,
from 1s. per set. State in order quality and price.
New Sixpenny Pen Wiper.

The New Pen Wipers, made in form of Blue Coat Boy, and a White Duck, are selling very rapidly. They are both neat and pretty.

DEAN & SON vary the colours to a great degree to meet orders for quantities. DEAN & SON also manufacture 6 other sorts, thus making 8 different, viz. :1. The Sandal or Lady's Shoe

2. Fancy Coloured Cloth Wiper, with

3.

Brown Mouse
Ditto
White Mouse

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VERY NOVEL, SELL AT 18. EACH.

The new Raised Bookmark, embossed figure on it at either end of the ribbon, fringed at edge in various colours.

Ditto, 3 sizes, Hearts raised one on the other.

Ditto, Cross, 2 sizes, raised one on the other.

Ditto, Basket, in same novel style.

The Readable Church Service Bookmark, 6d., 1s., 1s. 6d., 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s. each., various coloured ribbons.

Christmas Note Paper and New Years' Greetings, in great variety, to sell from 1d. to 3d., viz.

The Robin Redbreast Note, being pictures of a

Robin, with Note in mouth, 3 sizes, queens, albert, and 8vo.

Merry Christmas, &c., &c., 3 sizes.

ditto

The Christmas Sachet, Happy New Year, Christmas, &c., 4d. and 6d. each. Christmas Notes similar to Poetry Cards, appropriate words for the season, 4d. and 6d. each.

New Year Notes, with appropriate and device, 4d. and 6d. each.

VALENTINES! VALENTINES!

DEAN & SON beg to inform the Trade, that their Manufacture of Valentines for 1860, will be superior to any yet issued by them, and they with confidence ask as a favour that they will reserve their orders till they at least seethe same. The 6d. dressed Valentine novelty is taking remarkably. So is also the real head of hair Valentine, the shadow with spring and surprise, still at same price.

ALPHABET PANORAMAS, &c.

VERY SUITABLE FOR THE NURSERY.

The Panoramic Alphabet of Trades, with bold Letters and illustration of a Trade to each letter, and bound in cover in gold and colours. Pretty ABC, Panoramic Letters in various Colours, 1s.

Army and Navy Alphabet; a Panorama of twenty-four pages of large illustrations. By J. V. Barret, with letters printed in red, 1s. Historical Alphabet; 24 pages of illustrations, by H. G. Wall, 1s. Railway Alphabet; same style, by Delamotte, 1s.

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DEAN'S ONE SHILLING UNTEARABLE CLOTH COLOURED ALPHABET BOOKS. Each with 24 or more large Coloured Pictures. Size, 8vo. Super-royal, mounted on Cloth.

A was an Archer, is the new one, making 23 in Series.

1 Untearable Alphabet of Horses, Ships, 11 Untearable Alphabet of Railway

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Price 1s. each. All with Coloured Pictures illustrating the Letters.

TO THE ASTRONOMICAL.

The Six large Maps of the Stars on the Gnomonic projection by Sir J. Lubbock, published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, have passed into the hands of DEAN & SON, 11, Ludgate Hill, who have (to effect a wide circulation of these useful Maps), reduced them from 15s, to 7s. 6d. the set, plain, trusting to the expectation of a very large sale for remuneration, and also for the other result, an extension of serviceable knowledge.

DEAN AND SON, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, 11, LUDGATE HILL.

A COLLECTION OF

400 PSALM and HYMN TUNES,

ORIGINAL AND, SELECTED,

SUITED TO ALL THE VARIETIES OF

METRICAL PSALMODY:

ARRANGED FOR FOUR VOICES, WITH AN ORGAN OR PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMENT.

UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF

VINCENT NOVELLO, ESQ.

CONSISTING OF

ADAPTATIONS FROM THE WORKS OF HANDEL, HAYDN, MOZART, BEETHOVEN, SPOHR, ROMBERG, EMANUEL AND SEBASTIAN BACH, PURCELL, BATTISHILL, BOYCE, ARNE, CROFT,

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T. COOKE, Esq., Organist to the Bavarian Embassy.

W. HAWES, Esq., late Almoner of St. Paul's Cathedral.
W. H. KEARNS, Esq.

E. HAWKINS, Esq., late Gentleman of Her Majesty's
Chapel Royal.

THOMAS HAWKINS, Esq.

W. HORSLEY, Esq, Organist at the Charter House.
T. H. SEVERN, Esq.

E. TAYLOR, Esq., Gresham Professor of Music.

H. J. GAUNTLETT, Esq., Mus. Doc., late Organist of J. TURLE, Esq., Organist of Westminster Abbey.

Christ Church, Newgate Street.

J. GOSS, Esq., Organist of St. Paul's Cathedral.

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF WILTON.
S. WEBB, SEN.

AND MANY OTHERS.

S. WEBB, JUN.

S. WESLEY.

THE WHOLE NEWLY HARMONIZED OR CONTRIBUTED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK,

AND

ADAPTED TO ALL COLLECTIONS OF HYMNS

Used in Public or Private Worship.

EXTRACTS FROM THE PREFACE

To rescue this heavenly part of public worship from a state so unsuited to its legitimate character and object; to recall and induce a relish for the chaste and dignified style of our ancient Psalmody; to invest that Psalmody with such additional attractions as are derivable from Modern Harmony, without injuring its essential qualities; and to introduce to more general notice the works of Modern Composers of established reputation, who have adopted that style as their model; are the principal designs of the present publication. In the prosecution of these objects, the Compilers have availed themselves of every source to which they could obtain access; and they believe the Selection now offered to the public, will be found to be richly stored with some of the finest Tunes of ancient times, together with a great variety of compositions of subsequent periods.

Conscious of the difficulties attending any direct innovations upon established customs and prejudices, they have deemed it necessary to yield so far to the present taste in Psalmody as to include in their Selection (where it could be done without compromising the leading objects they have in view) some of those tunes, whose principal claim to insertion will be found in their existing popularity. It has, however, been their wish to free all the tunes of this description from the errors which belong to them in their original form.

It has been the aim of the Compilers to omit nothing that would render the work deserving of general adoption, or contribute to the improvement of what they deem the highest and most ennobling employment of the faculties of created beings-the offering of praise to the Supreme Being. In seeking to restore some of the valuable tunes which were associated with the praises and stimulated the piety of our ancestors, and uniting therewith no small number of the sacred offerings of eminent Composers of later times, well calculated to subserve the same hallowed purpose, they believe that "The Psalmist" presents no ordinary claims to the favour of the lovers of good Psalmody, whether regard be had to the intrinsic value of the compositions and adaptations it includes, or the beauty of the style in which it is produced, and the low price at which it is offered to the public.

LONDON:

Published for the Proprietors by

J. HADDON, 3, BOUVERIE STREET, FLEET STREET,

AND TO BE HAD BY ORDER OF ANY MUSIC OR BOOK SELLER.

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