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NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE WOMAN IN WHITE."

On Wednesday, the 12th March, will be published, commencing with a New Volume of

All the Year Round,

CONDUCTED BY CHARLES DICKENS,

THE FIRST CHAPTERS OF A NEW NOVEL BY WILKIE COLLINS,

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On Saturday, 15th March, will be published, bound in cloth, 5s. 6d.
THE SIXTH VOLUME OF

ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

CONDUCTED BY CHARLES DICKENS,

CONTAINING THE CHIEF PORTION OF "A STRANGE STORY." By the Author of "Rienzi," "My Novel," &c.

66 A STRANGE STORY" WAS COMMENCED IN VOLUME THE FIFTH. ALL THE YEAR ROUND is published in Weekly Numbers, price 2d., in Monthly Parts, and HalfYearly Volumes, at 26 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C.; and by Messrs. CHAPMAN and HALL, 193 Piccadilly, W., London. (178)

ORIGINAL PATENT COLUMBIAN PRINTING PRESS

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CLARENDON GRIPPER MACHINE MANUFACTORY,

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EDWARD BEVAN desires to tender his grateful acknowledgments to all his Friends and the Trade for the liberal encouragement afforded him during nearly the last 20 years, while representing Messrs. ROBERT BESLEY & Co., and to inform them that his connexion with that firm having now ceased, he will be enabled to give his undivided attention to his own business, and earnestly solicits their support.

A discount of 15 per cent. upon all Presses above the size of Royal. Catalogues upon application.

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TESTIMONIALS.

The Rugby Gazette.

Clarendon Machine Printing Offices: 39 High Street, Rugby, May 22, 1861. Dear Sir,-I have much pleasure in informing you that the double-royal "Clarendon " Machine I had from you gives the greatest satisfaction. I have given it a trial of twelve months, and have tested it with Newspaper, Postingbills, Hand-bills, Circulars, Bill-heads, &c., all of which it executes in a very superior manner. We can print the Newspaper (double-royal) at the rate of 1000 per hour, and Posting-bills of the same size 250 per hour. Hand-bills and common jobs can easily be worked, with two lads or with one man at the wheel, at the rate of 1500 per hour. Very good Register" can also be obtained without points, if ordinary care be used in laying on. In short, the Machine has answered my expectations in every respect, and I feel much gratified in testifying to its merits. I remain, dear Sir, yours truly, THOMAS ROGERS. - Mr. Edward Bevan.

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London, 15th January, 1862: 218 A Upper Thames Street, E.C. Sir-We have much pleasure in expressing our entire approval of the double-demy Gripper Machine delivered to us in November, 1861. As far as the principle and workmanship is concerned, it in every way answers our purpose. We have had it at work constantly since the above date, throwing off 1200 impressions per hour, and giving us complete satisfaction in all respects. We are, Sir, your obedient servants, DUDLEY ROLLS & Co. - Mr. E. Bevan.

A DOUBLE-DEMY AND DOUBLE-ROYAL READY FOR DELIVERY.

THE

HE WESTMINSTER REVIEW.The Proprietor of this Work begs to announce that henceforth it will be published by Messrs. Trübner and Co., of 60 Paternoster Row, London, to whom all Orders, Advertisements, and Communications for the Editor should be addressed. February 20, 1862.

R. GEO. NEWMAN has now many

MR.

Clients, with cash capital from £300 to £1500, desirous to enter Business both in Town and Country, also on the South Coast. Parties wishing to dispose of their Businesses will find great facilities through the medium of his Agency, no expense whatever being incurred unless actual business is done through his introduction.-Offices,

W. H. COLLINGRIDGE calls the 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

attention facilities he possesses for the execution of every description of Letterpress, Copperplate, and Lithographic Printing, in First-class Style, and with Promptitude and Punctuality, The founts of Type are large and most varied, and equally adapted for the heaviest Newspaper, as well as for every description of First-class Jobbing and Bookwork. Estimates Free.

City Press, 117 to 119 Aldersgate Street,
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OUTH, LINCOLNSHIRE. To LPAPER MAKERS. To be Let, and may be

entered upon immediately, all that substantial and spacious building known as the Distillery, at Louth aforesaid, comprising Two Rooms-one 79 feet long by 40 feet wide, the other 50 feet long by 15 feet wide. Also Bonding Warehouse, and Private Offices attached thereto. Land to the extent of one acre can be added if required. There is a fine stream of running water adjoining the property, and might be worked to great advantage. To any one desirous of commencing a manufacture in the above trade, such an opportunity is rarely to be met with, as the Premises are nearly in the centre of the town, and within a few minutes' walk of the Station on the Great Northern Railway.-For rent, and further particulars, apply to Mr. W. Tate, Louth.

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TRADE VALUER. Mr. Cussons, of

the firm of Cussons and Sons, Booksellers, Printers, and Stationers, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, having had twenty-five years' experience as VALUER, offers his services to those about to enter upon, or dispose of, a Business. Numerous and highly respectable references.

MR. GO TRADE of a Bookseller, Stationer, and Dealer in Musical Instruments, most eligibly situate in a fashionable Watering Place in the West. The profits are liberal, and will be well worthy the attention of parties with £1000.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade and Auctioneer, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to

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Me most profitable Bookselling and Sta. tionery BUSINESS in a leading Continental Citt

The trade is patronised by the English Nobility and Gentry, and will be a desirable investment to parties with £800.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

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TR. GEO. NEWMAN is required to find a purchaser for an eligible Bookseller, Stationer, and Printseller's BUSINESS, delightfully situate a few miles from Town. The returns are excellent, and the local interest will at all times command a good trade. About £380 required.Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer and Auctioneer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN has been directed

to sell the TRADE of a Fancy Repository and Dealer in first-class Toys, most eligibly situate in a first-class neighbourhood West. The rent is nearly cleared by letting. About £500 required.— Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer, &c., 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

TO PRINTERS.-To be Disposed of, a

PRINTING CONCERN, with a Local News paper, circulation about 3000.-Apply C. M. T., Post Office, Newington Causeway, London.

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March 1, 1862

TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, &c.

A small but good COUNTRY BUSINESS
For particulars apply to
to be Disposed of.
Williams, Coopers, and Co., 85 West Smithfield.

JANTED, by a Bookseller and Sta

She must be

23 ASSISTANT in the Shop.
thoroughly acquainted with the Stationery business.
She will board and reside with the family. Salary,
£20 per annum. Address K. T., care of Mr.
Hennessy, Wind Street, Swansea.

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TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.
Wanted, by a Young Lady, a RE-ENGAGE-
MENT in the above. Has been accustomed to a
Good references.-Address
Circulating Library.

P. C., Post Office, Aylsham, Norfolk.

A

CLERK and ASSISTANT, aged 28, possessing good qualifications, desires an Engagement in the Book Trade. Salary moderate. Good references.-Address X. Y. Z., 19 Denmark Terrace, Copenhagen Street, Islington.

BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS.-A Young Man, of good appearance and

Wanted, in a first-class business, a YOUNG MAN, of business habits and good address: one thoroughly adapted for a Country trade. Good references required. Apply by letter to C. W., care of Mr. George Phillipson, Stamp Office, Kingston, Surrey.

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WANTED, immediately, a TURNOVER,

served not less than four years to Printing and Binding. Reference as to ability and steadiness must be given.-Address Mr. Siddeley, Bookseller, Printer, &c., Knutsford.

BOOK BINDER & MACHINE RULER

address, is in want of a SITUATION in a Bookseller's Shop. Has had eight years' expe rience in a Job Office. Would be willing to assist when required. Good reference.—Address J. C. W., Post Office, Warwick.

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ITUATION WANTED by a Young Man of intelligence and experience (30 years age, a Dissenter), as ASSISTANT, or to take the Management of a Bookselling and Stationery business. Has a practical knowledge of Printing.Address Post Office, Belton, Grantham.

PROSELLERS, and NEWSPAPER PRIETORS.-The Advertiser, aged 29, of good

STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BOOK

business habits, desires a permanent re-engagement

as ASSISTANT or MANAGER. Is well up in general Shop duties, Printing, Accounts, &c. Highest references.-Address T. M., St. Martin's, Marlborough, Wilts.

BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.

WANTED for a permanent situation. Ad-Trespectable Man, having a good practical

dress, giving references, Mr. Mark, Stourbridge.

ORINTER'S TURNOVER APPREN

PRINT

TICE WANTED. - Wanted, a Turnover Apprentice to the Printing business: one accustomed to Case and Press preferred, who can be well recommended. - - Apply by letter to Mr. James Dickinson, Tarporley, Cheshire.

TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, a YOUNG

MAN who has served part of his time to the business.-Apply by letter, stating age and salary required, to Samuel S. Hill, Printer, Ripon.

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WANTED, by a Young Lady, a situa- ASSISTANT. Well acquainted with the business.

tion as SALESWOMAN in a Bookseller and Stationer's Shop. Can be highly recommended by her last employer.-Apply F. G., care of Messrs. Kent and Co., 21 Paternoster Row, London.

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O BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a Young Man, a situation as No objection to the Country.-Address E. F. H., Earle's Library, 67 Castle Street East, Oxford Street.

TO BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS.

Wanted, a thoroughly efficient ASSISTANT, competent to take charge of the Counter, where a No ingenerally Miscellaneous trade is carried on, and be willing to make himself generally useful. experienced person need apply.-Address, with full particulars, references, &c., C. H. T., 47 Ludgate Hill, London.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO MASTER PRINTERS.—Wanted

A good COUNTER HAND is open to a RE- by an experienced Young Man, a permanent ENGAGEMENT.- Address Beta, Post Office, situation as COMPOSITOR.- Address F. B., Advertiser Office, Wisbech.

Derby.

O BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a Young

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'Man, a permanent SITUATION in a Jobbing Good reference.-Address L. L., care of Messrs. Cussons and Son, Stationers, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.

Wanted, by the Advertiser (aged 29), a permanent situation as ASSISTANT. Office. Capable of taking the management of a business, if required; can furnish references of the highest character.Address C. P., Publishers' Circular Office, Ludgate Hill, London.

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O MASTER PRINTERS.-A Young
Man, a good Compositor, would be glad of a

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O MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, a SITUATION at Case, or Case and Press, in a Jobbing Office, by a good workman. Good refe rence.- -Address T. P., Mr. Matthews's, Greyhound Street, Nottingham.

TO BOOKBINDERS.-A good General

and Stationery Binder is in want of a SITUATION. Country preferred. Good references can be given.- Address, stating wages given, E. C., 4 Golden Square, Regent Street, London.

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Situation where he could obtain some Reporting Wanted, by a Young Man, aged 21, who can

practice. Understands Presswork. Salary not an object. Address R. W. S., 44 Twyford Street, Caledonian Road, Islington, N.

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work at Press and Case, a situation as IMPROVER. Good references.-Apply, stating terms, to E. M. S., Lichfield Street, Stourport, Worcestershire.

TO, MASTER, PRINTERS Wanted,

a SITUATION either in a News or Jobbing Office. Good references as to character. Country preferred.-Address R., Mr. Wright's, Printer, Market Hill, Sudbury, Suffolk.

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OW'S PAMPHLET PORTFOLIOS for PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS,

Low's

MUSIC, &c.

Any size, number of strings, and lettering, whether for tracts, letters, or loose papers, will be made to order; but the following are always kept on hand :

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These PORTFOLIOS are recommended for the convenience with which works published periodically may be preserved and referred to, affording all the advantages of a bound volume, with the facility of adding each part or number as published.

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March 1, 1862

Books Wanted to Purchase.

Particulars of price, &c. to be sent direct to the parties whose names and addresses are given.

N.B. BOOKS IN PRINT NOT ADVERTISED FOR.

Adams, E., Bookseller, Stratford-on-Avon

Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology Blackburn, C. F., Bookseller, Leamington

Boethin's Consolations of Philosophy, in English

Blomfield, H., 177 Grange Road, S.E.

Mill's Fragment on Sir James Macintosh
Milton's Poems (Aldine edit.)

British Association Reports. 1838-40, 56-60
Robinson's Palestine and Syria, 2 vols. post 8vo.
Ziegler's Windsor Park Lodges, folio, coloured

Clifford, W., Bookseller, Exeter

Reid's Shakespeare, 21 vols. Vol. 10, or Sheets EE 2 to GG 2. 1813,

Praed's Poems

The Times newspaper. 1829-61 inclusive
Bailey's Sporting Magazine. Part 2

Dalton, W. H., 28 Cockspur Street

Smiles' Life of Stephenson, 8vo.

Hints on School Building. Home and Colonial School
Society

Richson's School Builder's Guide. Darton

Cunningham's History of Taxes, &c. London, Johnson, 1788. 3 copies

Historical Notices of Darnley Jewel, by P. F. Tytler, 4to. W. Nicol, 1843

Catalogue Raisonée les plus Célèbres Tableaux qui soient en Angleterr

Dawson and Sons, Cannon Street

Boothroyd's Translation of the Bible, 4to. 3 vols.
Bailey's Sporting Magazine, No. 2

Gall and Co., Booksellers, Manchester

Illustrated London Almanac. 6 for 1861; 9 for 1858;

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Hannay's Almanack. 1 for 1852; 1 for 1841

Cassell's Almanack. 1 for 1856; 4 for 1855; 4 for 1854;

3 for 1853; 3 for 1852

Grant and Son, Booksellers, Edinburgh

Sir Charles Grandison, 7 vols. (or any large type edit.)
Miller, 1811

Purchas's Directorium Anglicanum
Newman's Sermons. Vols. 1 and 4
Knox on Wild Fowl

Southey's Common-Place Book, 3d and 4th series
Waterhouse's Mammalia. Vol. 2 to

Hell, B., Bookseller, 71 High Street, Birmingham

Moore's Almanack (or any other) for 1800-1-2, 5-6, 1820-3
Hindley, C., Bookseller, 41 North Street, Brighton

Andrews' Sermons (Library of Anglo.Catholic Theology),
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Windham's Speeches. Vol. 3

Pitt's Speeches. Vols. 1 and 4

Wilson's Wonderful Characters. Vol. 3

Maning's sermons, 4 vois.

Newman's Sermons, 6 vols.

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Purchas' Directorium Anglicanum Martus
Major's Speaker

Jarrold and Sons, Booksellers, Norwich
Macaulay's Miscellany, 8vo. Vol. 1

Kendrick, J., Bookseller, 2 Charlotte Row, City
Horsley's Nine Sermons and Dissertation

Kelly, W. B., 8 Grafton Street, Dublin

Whitford's Greek Concordance to New & Old Testament
Tromii Concordantia Græce, 2 vols, tolio
Quarterly Review. Nos. 189, 192-4

Adams's Sermons on Virtue, 8vo. Shrewsbury
Transactions of Royal Irish Academy. Vols. 7, 14, 15,
17, 22, or Parts. Also, Index to any or all
North British Review, No. 40, and all after 60
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Ainsworth's (Henry) Annotations on the Five Books of
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Moses, folio.

D'Aubigné's History of the Reformation, translated by
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Lockwood and Co, 7 Stationers'-Hall Court

Miraculous Prophecies, Predictions, and Strange Visions of Sundry Eminent Men, 12mo. 1794

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Ragged Schools of London; What has been done, and what may be done

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Norton's (Mrs.) Poetry. Any vol.
Sigourney's (Mrs.) Poetry

Evans' (Dr. John) Practical Discourses on Christian
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M'Crie on Baptism

Dick's Mental Illumination

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Forster's (Major) Translation of the King of Prussia's
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Smith's (Capt. C. H.) Translation of Frederick II.'s
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Jarry's (General) Instructions concerning the Duties of
Light Infantry in the Field. 1803
Adams's Translation of Jomini's Strategy

Notcutt, J. T., Bookseller, 31 The Drapery, Northampton
Waverley Novels (Abbotsford edit.) Parts 64, 65
Cassell's Educational Course. Part 6

Heaven's Antidote to the Curse of Labour, by Quinton
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Manton's Works, folio. Vol. 4

Cambrian Quarterly. All after Vol. 1

Cambrian Register. Vol. 3

Pennant's Wales, 3 vols. 8vo.

Henry's Bible, 6 vols. 4to.

Hemingway's Chester. Vol. 2

Jowett's Christian Visitor-The Epistles

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Redding's Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, 4 vols. (Con-
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Waverley Novels (Abbotsford edit.) All after Part 120
Hussey's Lectures on Papal Supremacy

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Pederoba, Quaresimale di, 2 tom. 4to. Vicenze, 1786
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Leighton on the Creed, &c. London, 1701

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Belzoni's Discoveries in Egypt (Plates to)

Pindar's Works (Walker's Classics)

Twice Round the Clock, 8vo. illustrated
Motley's Dutch Republic, 3 vols. 8vo.

Taylor's Restoration of Beliet

Stock, Elliot, 62 Paternoster Row

Blunt's History of the Jews in England
Palmer's Memorials of Nonconformity

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The Chaplet, a Poem (in some collection of Poems published about 1803)

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Corner's Crown Pracuce

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Johnson s History of British Sponges
Johnson's History of British Zoophytes

Corpus Scriptorum Historiæ Byzantiae. Complete set
Wright, H., Bookseller, Temple Buildings, Birmingham
Oxford Calendar. 1861

British Almanack and Companion. 1851

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