20 SEPTEMBER 1828, Page 15

THE LITERARY SPECTATOR IN OUR NEXT NUMBER.

"The Annuals," as the ornamented and improved imitations of the German almanacks are called, will this year amount to no fewer than thirteen—the Forget Me Not, the Friendship's Offering, the Literary Souvenir, the Amulet, the Keepsake, the Bijou, the Winter's Wreath, the Anniversary, the Gem, the Christmas-box, &c., all to be published (we believe) on the same day, at the end of October. About 100,000 volumes will be printed altogether, and the sum' paid for binding alone is estimated at 10,000/. Mr. Akermann adds to his established annual production the novelty of one written in French, by M. d'Emden, under the title of " Le Petit Bijou."