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Dec. 8, 1862

BOOKS FOR PRESENTS AND PRIZES.

то THE TRADE.

COUNTRY BOOKSELLERS are invited to apply for the DECEMBER List of

SURPLUS COPIES of Recent Works withdrawn from MUDIE'S LIBRARY, and offered for Sale at greatly Reduced Prices. Many of the Books on this List are elegantly bound for Presents and School Prizes.

N.B.-The usual Discount to the Trade on all Orders, of whatever amount.

The Revised Terms of Subscription to the Library may also be obtained on application. NEW OXFORD STREET: Nov. 29, 1862.

The

Champion Printing Machine,
YE CAXTON

(GRIPPER),

UNCHALLENGED AS THE BEST BOOK, NEWS, AND JOBBING MACHINE EXTANT.

For detailed Prospectus, with Testimonials, address Mr. MYERS (the Inventor and Sole Maker), Caxton Works, Southampton.

NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT ELSEWHERE.

22 PATERNOSTER ROW.

S. GILBERT, General Bookbinder, respectfully invites of his numerous friends an

opportunity of giving ESTIMATES for any kind of Binders' Work; particular attention is also given to Serial Publications. Blocking, Rolling, and Cutting done for the Trade.

REFERENCES REQUIRED WITH COUNTRY ORDERS.

MESSRS. WARD & LOCK have much NOTICE ENGRAVING on WOOD.

pleasure in informing the Trade that, in consequence of the increasing demand for Photographic Albums, they have made arrangements for the importation and manufacture of a very large stock, by which means they are enabled to offer considerable advantages to the Trade. They will be pleased to forward sample for inspection, ranging about 9d., Is., 1s. 6d., 2s., 2s. 6d, 3s., 3s. 6d., 4s., 4s. 6d., 5s., 6s., 7s., and up to £3 3s. A List of 300 Cartes de Visite on application.

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MALDEN begs to announce that he continues to execute, in an artistic and effective manner, every description of DRAWING and ENGRAVING on WOOD, for Publishers, Authors, Printers, Manufacturers, &c., to whom he is prepared to give Estimates.

5 Chichester Place, King's Cross, W.C.

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F. Whiteman & Co., 19 Little Queen Street, TO BE LET, very eligible PREMISES Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.

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LIST of CHEAP and POPULAR BOOKS, suited for Gifts for Day and Sunday Schools, and for Cottagers and Artisans, gratis on application to Jarrold & Sons, 12 Paternoster Row. Booksellers supplied with any number of these

Lists.

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TO BOOKSELLERS and
and NEWS-
AGENTS.-Orders for Books, Periodicals,
Newspapers, &c., promptly executed, on reasonable

terms.

John Wesley, 49 Paternoster Row.

BOOKBINDERS' ROLLING

at Chipping Norton, Oxon, especially suited for a Printer and Stationer, for which business there is an excellent opening.-Apply to Mr. Curtis, Chipping Norton.

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TEREOTYPING.-To be Sold, cheap, a STEREOTYPING APPARATUS, with work. bench, plane, and everything complete; in good working order, suitable for type high or ordinary plates. It is easily worked, and instructions would be given to the purchaser. It will cast a plate 13 inches by 8. Also for Sale, about 2 cwt. of Miller & Richards' Ruby Music Type.-For particulars apply to A. B., 136 Fleet Street, London.

MA-WANTED, a Double Demy or Double

CHINE; price £10 10s. Particulars, and reference where Machines are in use, of Clark & Charleys, Grimshaw Street Foundry, Preston.

Royal PRINTING PRESS. Particulars and lowest price to be sent to E. C. Osborne, 29 Bennett's Hill, Birmingham.

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MR. MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to R. HOLMES, 48 Paternoster Row, Muse of an old-established Bookselling,

Agent, Valuer, and Accountant to Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers, Printers, and Newspaper Proprietors, negotiates the Sale of Businesses in Town and Country. For terms, &c., address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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Stationery, and News BUSINESS, in a large Town in Lincoln, to which Printing could be profitably added. Returns increasing. Ill health cause for leaving. About £550 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

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Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

MR.

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a first-class Bookselling and Stationery BUSINESS, in a most attractive part of Town. Profits

TR. GEO. NEWMAN has been instructed to Sell a profitable City Printing BUSINESS. Returns good, and capable of great increase. About £190 required. Mr. Geo. Newman, Printers' Valuer, 10 George Apply to Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

£400 a year. £700 to £800 required.-Address MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to

Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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TO PRINTERS, NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS, and OTHERS.-To be Disposed of, the COPYRIGHT and WORKING PLANT of a Weekly Newspaper, published in the Midland Counties, with a respectable Advertising connection and good circulation. The Plant comprises excellent Double Cylinder Printing Machine, in perfect working order, with roller moulds and all necessary apparatus complete; Steam Engine and Boiler, nearly new; a large quantity of type, part of which is new; Cases, Racks, Rules, Cuts, &c. &c. The above affords an eligible opportunity to a person of small capital, the district presenting a good field for increasing the income of the Paper. Satisfactory reasons will be given for disposing of the property. - Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row, London.

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EEKLY NEWSPAPER and a
PRINTING BUSINESS for SALE.-To

find a PARTNER for the half share of a Stationery and Account Book Trade, with three valuable branches. Established seven years. The Advertiser will require £600, and he will invest a like amount.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer, &c., 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

JOHN GRAY, Trade Valuer, is directed

to Sell the GOODWILL, STOCK, and FIXTURES of a respectable Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, about 100 miles West of London, with a population of nearly 35,000.-Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. Gray, Valuer and Accountant, Wellesley Road, Croydon, S.

JOHN GRAY, Trade Valuer, is directed

Sell the GOODWILL, PRINTING
PLANT, and STOCK-IN-TRADE of a deceased
of large population in the West of England.-
Printer, Lithographer, and Stationer, in a Town
Accountant, Wellesley Road, Croydon, S.
Further particulars of Mr. Gray, Valuer and

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

domestic affliction, the Proprietor of a good Bookconsequence of selling and Printing BUSINESS, in one of the most pleasant and thriving Towns in Herefordshire, is desirous of immediately Disposing of the same, either entirely or by taking a Partner. The Stock in Trade and Plant of the Printing Offices are estimated at about £1,200, and the value of the Goodwill £300, so that a person coming in as a Partner would have to pay about £750. The Business has been established over sixty years, and is in a flourishing condition.-Apply to Messrs. don; or to Mr. Thomas Blake, Accountant, Ross. Simpkin & Marshall, Stationers'-Hall Court, Lon

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be Disposed of, by private treaty, a lucrative BUSINESS as above, situate in the rising Town of Bridgend, Glamorganshire, South Wales. The Newspaper has an extensive circulation in a large and populous district, exclusively its own, there TO PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, and being no other published within a radius of twenty STATIONERS.-To be Disposed of, a miles. The Advertising connection is good. A Printing BUSINESS, known as the "Weald of capital Jobbing Business done in the Office. The Kent Printing Office," with a Bookselling and Proprietor is retiring. Apply to Mr. John Stationery Trade. Returns over £1,000 per annum. Griffiths, Chronicle Office, Bridgend, Glamorgan- | Apply X. X., Post Office, Newington Causeway, shire. London.

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Pensax Court, Worcestershire. ESSRS. HOBBS have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 9th December, at Twelve for One o'clock, LIBRARY of BOOKS, including South's Sermons, Morland's Life, with Plates, Hogarth's Camden's Britannia, Evelyn's Sylva, Stevens' Shakespeare (Boydell), Cowley's Works, Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey (the First Edition), Addison's Works (4to. Subscription Edition), Feltham's Resolves (Second Edition), Sidney's Arcadia, Sibbes Josiah's Reformation, Jacob Behmen's Aurora, Dugdale's Monasticon, Tavernier's Travels, Dampier's Voyages, Pietro della Valle's Travels, Acts and Proclamations of Long Parliament (black letter), The Royal Martyr, The Independent Whig, Pocock's Travels, Carte's History, Thuanus, Matthew of Paris, Raleigh's History of the World, Thoresby's Antiquities of Leeds, Quarterly Review, 49 vols., Blackwood's Magazine, Montaigne's Essays, Dryden's Fables, MS. by Plowden to Mary Queen of Scots' Title to the Crown, Evangelicum Palatinum, with other curious Books and Manuscripts.

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Pensax Court is seven miles from Bewdley, fourteen from Worcester, ten from Kidderminster, and nine from Tenbury.

*** Catalogues will be forwarded on application to Messrs. Hobbs, Foregate Street, Worcester.

Library of Books and Effects of His Grace the late Archbishop of Canterbury, removed from Lambeth Palace to Addington Park.

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ESSRS. FOSTER respectfully announce they have directions from the Executors to SELL by AUCTION, at the Gallery, 54 Pall Mall, early in the approaching year, the Valuable LIBRARY, rich in Theological Works as well as in General Literature; also the Plate, Plated Ware, Services of China and Glass, Pictures, Water-colour Drawings, Wine, and various effects, which will be fully described in the Daily Papers. Catalogues gratis, on written application to Messrs. Foster, 54 Pall Mall.

A Gentleman of good education and business aptitude, who has a thorough knowledge of the Book and Publishing Trades, wishes to enter some established house where his services and capital might be made available. The highest references.-Address Alpha, Publishers Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C.

PARTNERSHIP.- A

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.

The Advertiser, who has the Plant of a Printing Office, would wish to join a Bookseller, in a Town where there is an opening for a Printer. Would have no objection to accept a situation as MANAGER of a News or Jobbing Office. Address, stating particulars, to Stanhope, Post Office, Sunderland.

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Gentleman in

the Periodical Publishing Business in the Country, having a good connection, and the Copyrights, Steel Engravings, and Stereotype Plates of two or three works of interest, is desirous of meeting with a Partner who has at command from £500 to £1,000, or who has an interest of equal amount in one or more saleable publications.Apply to L. M., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London.

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WANTED, a Gentleman holding other WA

Commissions, who would be able to undertake the Representing of a Publishing Firm in the smaller Towns of the United Kingdom. Address L. M., Messrs. Mitchell & Son, Printers, 24 Wardour Street.

Young Man, a situation as CHIEF ASSISTANT to a Bookseller, or to undertake the Management of a Branch Business. References unexceptionable. Nine years with last employer.Address S. C. B., 19 Park Road, Kilburn Gate.

TO BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS. TO STATIONERS & BOOKSELLERS.

Wanted, a steady energetic Young Man, accustomed to the general routine of the Business and a Circulating Library-branch Mudie. Situation indoor and permanent.-Address, stating terms, age, height, salary, references, &c., T. & H., Post Office, Worcester.

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ANTED, a Person competent to undertake the Management of a Printing and Lithographic Establishment, and to assist generally in the Business.-Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed A. B., care of Mr. E. C. Osborne, 29 Bennett's Hill, Birmingham.

A Young Man, aged 24, is open to an Engagement. Thoroughly understands the Stationery First-class references. Trade in all departments.

Address G. P. S., Messrs. Mackay & Crummack, 16 Queenhithe, Upper Thames Street, London,

E.C.

A Young Lady, with three years' experience

in the Bookselling and Stationery Business, is desirous of obtaining a Re-engagement.-Address M. H., 36 Leighton Grove, Kentish Town, London, N.W.

WANTED, a Youth who has served WANTED, a Re-engagement, by a

three or four years to the Bookselling and Stationery Business, and who writes a good hand. References as to character will be required. Address to The Yorkshire Joint Stock Publishing and Stationery Company, Limited, Otley, Yorkshire.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and LIBRARIANS.-Mr. C. W. Oliver, 24 Milsom Street, Bath, has a vacancy for a JUNIOR ASSISTANT. Applications to contain references and salary required.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

and NEWS AGENTS.-Wanted, a Situation by a Young Man, aged 23, who is fully conversant with the above Business, and has also a knowledge of the working of a Library. Is competent to take the Management.-B. A., 25 New Quebec Street, Portman Square, W.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c.-Wanted, by a well qualified ASSISTANT, aged 24, a re-engagement. Is practically acquainted with Printing and Bookkeeping, and has been accustomed to Correspondence and Accounts. Satisfactory references. -Address H. H., Post Office, Shrewsbury.

respectable Young Person, accustomed to a Circulating Library, Bookselling, Stationery, Toy, and Fancy Business. Satisfactory references.Address Alpha, 84 Connaught Terrace, London, W.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by

a Young Man, a situation as COMPOSITOR, Good references given.-Address A. U., 1 Eastport or to work at Press and Case. Country preferred. Street, Lewes.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a respectable Young Man, a Situation in a Jobbing Office, in or near London. Satisfactory reference. Address (stating terms) to A. B., 12 Minster Street, Reading, Berks.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.-A Young

Man, who has been an invalid for some months, but now feels himself very much better, desires a Situation in a News or Jobbing Office, where he could work about six hours a day for the next three months. During that period wages no object, so that he could secure what would cover his board and lodging. — Address J. H., Post Office, Bridport.

STATIONERS.-Wanted, by a respect- TO MASTER PRINTERS-A Young

able Young Man, a Situation in a Retail House, where he would have to be generally useful indoors. Can cut paper, attend to orders, and is a good Relief Stamper.-Fides, 16 Gloucester Street, Clerkenwell.

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Man, who thoroughly understands his business, is desirous of obtaining a Situation in a General Printing Office, at Press or Case. Can be well recommended.-Address W. T., care of Mr. Baily, Bookseller, Cirencester.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by COMPOSITOR, a Situation. Testimonials as to a good practical Jobbing, Book, and News Crossley & Clarke, Printers, Leicester. abilities and character.-Address B. W., Messrs.

WANTED, by a Young Man, 20 years SITUATION WANTED by a Young

a situation in the country, as ASSISTANT in the Stationery and Bookselling Business. Satisfactory references.-Address A. B., Messrs. Smith & Co., 5 Postern Row, Tower Hill, E.C.

Man, who is thoroughly acquainted with the Printing Business in all its branches, and has reported a for small Paper. Good references. Address, stating terms, S. E. C., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill.

E. MARLBOROUGH & CO.

WHOLESALE GENERAL BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS.

MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED ON MODERATE TERMS. 4 AVE MARIA LANE, E.C.

E. MARLBOROUGH & CO. NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL AGENTS.

The POSTING of STAMPED PAPERS to SINGLE ADDRESSES RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION.

THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. ESTABLISHED 150 YEARS AT
4 AVE MARIA LANE, E.C.

E. MARLBOROUGH &
& CO.
Advertising and Commission Agents.

ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED ON MODERATE TERMS IN ANY PUBLICATION IN GREAT BRITAIN
AND IRELAND.

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Commissions undertaken for the Collection of Advertisements, or the

Publication of Periodicals.

4 AVE MARIA LANE, E.C.

ASTER PRINTERS.-A steady TO PRINTERS.-Town or Country.experienced Young Man would be glad of a Situation on News, Book, or Jobbing. Would Manage a small Office if required. Permanent employment the chief consideration.Address R. W. S., 4 Abbey Gate Street, Bath.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted,

by an experienced hand, the Management of a Country Jobbing Office, or a Situation at Case in a News or Book Office.-Address J. P., Journal Office, Salisbury.

то O MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted

by a Young Man, a Situation at Case, or Case and Press, in a Jobbing Office. A good workman. Good reference.-Address J. P., Printing Office, Crystal Palace, Sydenham.

Employment required as COMPOSITOR,
READER, REPORTER, or SUB-EDITOR of
a Local Paper, or as Manager of a Jobbing Office.
Salary 28s.-M., 29 Smith's Terrace, Chelsea.
TO BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, and

BINDERS.-A thorough practical Man is open to an Engagement. Has had the entire charge of a Country Business, and can furnish thirteen years' reference.-Address J. W., 63 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London.

TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS

and PRINTERS.-The Advertiser is open to an engagement as OVERSEER in a Newspaper Office, or News and Jobbing combined. Could undertake the Reading and Revising of Proofs.Address 2 Rose Valley Terrace, Unthank's Road, Norwich.

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O MASTER PRINTERS.-A steady
and good COMPOSITOR is desirous of employ-
ment, either in a Book or News Office. Would T
read and make up if required.-Address E., Tuley
Street, Barnstaple.

то
TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a respect-

able Young Man, a Situation at Press and Case, or to work at Press. Town or Country.Address T. E., 50 St. Aldates, Oxford.

BOOKBINDERS, &c. -A FORWARDER and FINISHER wants a situation. -A. Z., Leviathan Coffee House, Fleet Street.

TO BOOKBINDERS.-HANDS Wanted in all Branches.-Apply to W. Bone & Son, 76 Fleet Street. No Society Men need apply.

OW'S PAMPHLET PORTFOLIOS for PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MUSIC, &c.

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.

SAMPSON LOW, SON, & CO., 47 Ludgate Hill, London.

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