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R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the

Sell the TRADE of a Stationer, Bookseller, and Printer, eligibly situate in a first-rate situation North of the City. There is a valuable Lease. | About £1,600 required. Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

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R. GEO. NEWMAN has been directed to sell the TRADE of a Bookseller, Printer, and Stationer, situate in a rising Town in Oxon. The connection is good and profitable; and may be

BUSINESS of a Bookseller and Stationer in the South of England. Returns £1,200 per annum. £450 required to purchase the entire concern. The Proprietor having purchased a larger Business in the North, this Business must be sold immediately. Excellent premises; rent only £26.—Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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entered upon for £500, without premium.-Apply MR. HOLMES is instructed to find a

to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

MR.
TR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to
Dispose of a first-class Stationery TRADE,
together with a Dealer in Despatch Boxes, Dress-
ing Cases, &c. A Partnership will not be objected
to. From £1,000 to £2,000 required.-Apply to

PARTNER in a London Wholesale and Manufacturing Business. £1,000 required. Partner's income will be £300 a-year. Any gentleman who likes town travelling would find this an eligible opportunity. - Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

Mr. Geo. Newman, Auctioneer and Accountant, MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell an

10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

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NO PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, and STATIONERS.-To be Sold, with immediate possession, the Proprietor being about to retire, a BUSINESS in the West of England, which has been uninterruptedly carried on for more than half a century.

The Printing Office is complete. It contains two excellent Cylinder Machines, driven by steam power; two Albion Presses, and a Copperplate Press; Types and other materials in abundance.

The Shop is modern, and well stocked with every

old-established sea-side BUSINESS. About £500 required. An excellent living has been made out of the concern for many years.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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kind of useful Stationery; there is also a small MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a

collection of useful and popular Books.

The business is capable of great extension by the addition of a Circulating Library, Fancy Stationery, &c. &c. This establishment for many years has been favoured with a large share of patronage from Government Offices. Coming-in about £1,000.

As the house belongs to the Proprietor of the business, no difficulty can arise as to future tenancy.

Apply to Messrs. Kirkman & Thackray, Wholesale Stationers, Old Fish Street, Doctors' Commons, London, E.C.

OR Sale, Bookbinding BUSINESS opportunity for a Young Man acquainted with the Trade. Price £200, including goodwill, stock, fixtures, presses, machines, &c.-Apply by letter, A. B., 10 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell Green, London, E.C.

first-class Bookselling, Stationery, and Printing BUSINESS, 60 miles from Town. The returns are £5,000 a-year, and capable of being greatly increased. About £4,000 to £5,000 required. -Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

THE Advertiser, having a widely-spread

reputation for superior Printing, and also as the Publisher of a select class of Books, well known in the Trade, but with inadequate Capital, wishes to unite his interest with that of another Printer. He proposes, at a fixed salary, to take an active share of the Management of the Business, and would wish some arrangement for a participation in the the means of introducing. He would also add, if desired, his own Printing Materials, which are very complete, and in excellent condition, at a fair valuation. - Address N. Z., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London.

ΤΟ be Sold, a Bargain, the owner PARTNERSHIP. The Advertiser, who

having no use for them, a Double-crown WOOD PRESS, with Stone Table and Iron Platten, for £4, suitable for a person commencing business; also, a WOOD COPPERPLATE PRESS, for £2.-Apply to Mr. A. P. Wood, Bookseller, 107 High Street, Barnstaple.

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Το STATIONERS.- A Young Man, having charge of the Retail Department of a large Manufacturing and General Stationery Business, is desirous of forming another Engagement. Has a practical knowledge of Lithography and Bookkeeping.-Address P., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C.

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has a good practical knowledge of the trade, and can command a moderate capital, wishes to join a well-established Printer in London or neighbourhood.-Address W., 8 Cheltenham Buildings, Montpelier, Bristol.

A Young Lady, accustomed to the Book

selling, Stationery, and Fancy trades, desires a Re-engagement, and as LIBRARIAN. Experience, London and Provincial. Good references.-Address X. L., Calder's Library, 1 Bathurst Street, Sussex Square, W.

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TRAVELLER, of experience in the Trade, visiting the principal Towns in England once in six months, is open to an Engagement or an additional Commission. - Address K., 6 Clarence Street, Essex Street, Islington, N.

BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a Young Man (who, in addition to his acquaintance with the Bookselling and Stationery Business, possesses a practical knowledge of Printing), a situation as ASSISTANT, either in Town or Country. - Address A. B., TO STATIONERS and PRINTERS.4 Upper Parade, Leamington, Warwickshire.

Wanted, a situation as an ASSISTANT, by one who has had the partial Management of a Printing Office and Account Book Manufactory,

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. where he conducted the publication and correction

The Advertiser, who has been intimately connected with the Trade upwards of twenty years, is open to an engagement as Town or Country TRAVELLER. Good references.-Address S.N.N., Bull's Library, 19 Holles Street, Cavendish Square, London.

of the tables of a Railway Guide. Unexceptionable references as to character and ability.-Address 1862, Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C.

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TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a steady Young Man, a situation as give satisfactory references as to character and abilities.--Address Typo, No. 12 Paradise, Yeovil.

BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.-A COMPOSITOR. Is clean and quick, and can

competent ASSISTANT, of considerable experience in the Trade, is open to a re-engagement. Is a good Counterman. Good references. -Address F. W., Post Office, Nottingham.

THE

Tomistely, by a thoroughly competed

immediately, by a thoroughly competent and steady Young Man, a situation as COMPOSITOR. Testimonials. Address Typo, 15 Kidderminster Street, Stourbridge.

HE friends of a Young Person, aged 19, who has had between four and five years' experience, desire for her a Re-engagement in the Stationery, Bookselling, or Fancy Business. Can Manage a Circulating Library. Good references, TO PRINTERS and STATIONERS.and surety if required. In-door residence indispensable, and the comfort of a family desired. At liberty in August.-Address S. L., care of Messrs. Marlborough & Co., Ave Maria Lane, London.

A Youth of 20 is in want of a Situation. Can work at Press and Case, and assist in the shop if required.-Address S. G., Stamp, Office, Aberga

venny.

W. H. COLLINGRIDGE calls the attention of the Trade to the 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, London, E.C.

TO ASSISTANTS.-Wanted, as out-door WANTED, immediately, a JUNIOR

ASSISTANT in a General Book, Printing, and Stationery Trade, in the Midland Counties, a respectable Young Man, of good address and knowledge of the Business.-Address, stating age, salary required, and former engagements, to Y. Z., care of Messrs. Whittaker & Co., Ave Maria Lane, London.

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ASSISTANT, or a YOUNG LADY, who has been accustomed to the Music, Book, Stationery, and Fancy Trade, also to a Library.Address, with terms, age, references, &c., to Mr. Johnson, Victoria Street, Derby.

TO BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS.

Wanted, a Young Man (out of the house), who has been accustomed to Manage the Bookkeeping of a Country Retail Business. References will be required both as to ability and character.-Address B. L., Messrs. Williams, Cooper, & Co., 85 West Smithfield, London.

WANTED, a SALESWOMAN of expe

rience and good address, from 25 to 30 years Bookselling and Stationery Business. of age, accustomed to a Library and the general Situation permanent.-Address, stating terms, age, reference, &c., to S. Wartenberg, Lytham, Lancashire.

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O LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS.Wanted, a good WORKMAN, accustomed to all branches of the trade. One who can undertake the Copperplate Printing preferred. Permanent an situation guaranteed, if found suitable. - Apply, stating wages, references, &c., to Messrs. Deighton & Son, Booksellers and Printers, Worcester.

O STATIONERS' ASSISTANTS.ASSISTANT in a Printer's and Stationer's shop, to partly take the Management and keep the books.Apply, stating age, last situation, and salary required, to A. B., Mr. James Nicholds, Wholesale Bookbinder, New Street, Birmingham.

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of a permanent situation as COMPOSITOR. Good references given.-Address O., Mr. E. Townsend,

TO COMPOSITORS.-Wanted, for a Maiden Street, Weymouth.

small Country Newspaper in the North of England, a Young Man, able occasionally to take

O MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by

Notes at Public Meetings. He must be an exper a steady industrious Young Man, a situation

Compositor, and willing to make himself generally useful in the Office.-Apply, stating salary expected, &c., to W. R., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London.

as COMPOSITOR and PRESSMAN, News or Jobbing. First-class references.-Address Typo, 13 Charterhouse Lane, Hull.

NEW
NEW AMERICAN BOOKS (vide List, p. 273). -Importations received Every
Week, which include all the New Books of interest in advance of, or immediately upon, American
publication. Lists forwarded regularly, where requested; and any work not in stock will be obtained

within six weeks from order.

Sampson Low, Son, & Co., English and American Booksellers and Publishers, 47 Ludgate Hill.

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Books Wanted to Purchase.

Particulars of price, &c. to be sent direct to the parties whose names and addresses are given. NOTICE. As a reply to any correspondents complaining of the omission of their wants, we beg to draw attention to the following :

N.B. BOOKS IN PRINT NOT ADVERTISED FOR.

Anderson & Son, Booksellers, Manchester

Erskine (Thomas) on the Internal Evidences

Brown, W., 12 High Street, Stoke Newington, N.

D'Aubigné's Reformation, 8vo. Walker. Vol. 4
Penny Cyclopædia. Vols. 25-7

Cowper's Works, by Grimshawe, 8 vols. 12mo. V. 5 & 7
Burke's Works, 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1842. Vol. 1

Browne, T. Chapman, Bible and Crown, Leicester

Flinder's Voyage to Australia

Blackburn, C. F., Bookseller, Leamington

Strother on Fevers. C. Rivington, 1716

Davies, J., Bookseller, Bath

Lyte's Spirit of the Psalms

Lyte's Tales in Verse

Poems on Subjects chiefly Devotional, by Theodosia. 3 vols.

Chatterton's Works. 1803. Vol. 3

Fairy Legends of South of Ireland, 12mo. boards. V. 1.

Galt & Co., Ducie Street, Manchester

Hand Andy, with plates

Masters' Churches and Sects, 8 Parts. Bentley

Griffith & Farran, St. Paul's Churchyard

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

Maclaren, J., 138 Princes Street, Edinburgh

Burnet (John) on the Education of the Eye Maclachlan & Stewart, 64 South Bridge, Edinburgh Quetelet on Man, royal 8vo.

Rokitansky's Pathological Anatomy. Vols. 3 and 4
Macmillan & Co., Cambridge

Carreri, Hawkins, and Mandelsloe's Travels in India
Milman's Nala and Damyanti

Kaye's Administration of the East India Company.
Bentley

Sleeman's Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official. Hatchard

Selden de Lynedriis, 4to.

Mill's Sermons on Our Lord's Temptation. 1844

Mason, G., Bookseller, 7 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin Lehmann's Phys. Chemistry. Cavendish Soc. Vol. 1 Muquardt, C., Bookseller, Place Royale, Brussels

Dorn Bouquet recueil des Historiens des Gaules, 21 vols. folio, complete

Nest, E., Bookseller, Gloucester

Strickland's Queens (10s. 6d. edit.) Vols. 5-8

New, J., Bookseller, 371 High Street, Cheltenham Hewitson's (W. H.) Select Letters and Remains of the Rev. John Baillie, 2 vols. post 8vo.

Peach, R. E., Bookseller, Bath

Lindsay's (Lord) Christian Art, 3 vols. 2 copies Westminster Review. Vol. 24, Part 2; Vols. 29-30. Vol. 45, Part 1; Vol. 50, Part 1; Vol. 56, Part 2; Vol. 65, Part 2

Pickering, W. & E., Booksellers, Bath

The Countess and Gertrude, by Letitia M. Hawkins Kelly's Post Office Directory for Cumberland, Westmoreland, Northumberland, and Durham. Last edit. The Land we Live in. Vol. 1, No. 5

Encyclopædia Britannica, 7th edit. Parts 70, 71, 73, 85, Roberts, W. H., Bookseller, Broad Gate, Exeter

to end

Prevost's Manon Lescaut (in English)

Stebelen's Traditions of the Jews

Banier's Mythologie (in French)

British Almanack and Companion. 1841, 1850, 1857-9 Ward's Indian Mythology

Kirkland & Co., 23 Salisbury Street, Strand, W.C.

Jeremy Bentham's Works, in 22 Parts. Parts 16-17, 21-22. Tait's edition

Leighton, J. & J., 40 Brewer Street, Golden Square, W.

Sidneiana, 4to. (printed by the Roxburgh Club)

Hogg's Life of Scott, with Memoir of the Author, 12mo. Glasgow, 1834

Thirlwall's (Connop) Essays and Poems, 12mo. Lond. 1809

Gil Blas, with Designs by George Cruikshank, 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1833

Longman & Co., 14 Ludgate Hill

Aid to the Devout Celebration of the Holy Communion, chiefly after the ancient English use of (privately printed)

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Sarum

Harleian Miscellany, 8vo. R. Duttou, London, 1810.

Vol. 2

Graphic Illustrations, Life and Times of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. 8vo. Murray, 1835. Part 4

Curiosities of Modern Travel, 12mo. 1847-48. Bogue

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Now ready, the Fourth Edition, post 8vo. price 10s. 6d. cloth,

PRE-ADAMITE MAN;

OR, THE STORY OF OUR OLD PLANET AND ITS INHABITANTS TOLD BY SCRIPTURE AND SCIENCE. London: JAMES NISBET & CO. 21 Berners Street.

Now ready, post 8vo. price 2s. 6d. cloth,

GEOLOGICAL WONDERS of LONDON and its VICINITY:

A BOOK FOR STRANGERS.

London: JAMES NISBET & CO. 21 Berners Street.

Now ready, in One handsome Volume, post 8vo. cloth, price 9s.
MEMORIALS of JOHN BOWEN, LL.D.,

Late Bishop of Sierra Leone. Compiled from his Letters and Journals, by his SISTER.
London: JAMES NISBET & CO. 21 Berners Street.

Now ready, 8vo. price 10s. 6d. cloth,

CONFERENCES with GOD in the MORNING HOURS of EVERY DAY in the YEAR.

By G. C. STURM, formerly Chief Pastor at St. Peter's Church, Hamburg; literally translated from the last remodelled Edition, published by Hahn, Hanover.

London: JAMES NISBET & CO. 21 Berners Street.

Just published, in One Volume, price 3s. 6d. cloth,

DOCTRINE and PRACTICE of the CHRISTIAN LIFE: IN A SERIES OF SERMONS.

By the Rev. O. B. TYLER, Perpetual Curate of North Wootton, Somerset.

By the same Author, Third Edition, price 1s.

The WISDOM of this WORLD and SPIRITUAL WISDOM COMPARED:

A CLUB SERMON.

Published for the benefit of North Wootton School.

"A serious and forcible sermon on a difficult subject, which Clergymen who have to write on it would find useful." GUARDIAN.

London: JAMES NISBET & CO. 21 Berners Street.

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WITH SERMONS AND SKETCHES OF SERMONS PREACHED THEREIN.

By the REV. R. W. DIBDIN, M.A.

London: JAMES NISBET & CO. Berners Street.

Shortly, 1 vol. post 8vo.

FREEDOM & HAPPINESS in the TRUTH & WAYS of CHRIST. SERMONS preached on various occasions by the REV. JAMES STRATTEN.

London: JAMES NISBET & CO. Berners Street.

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Printed by GEORGE ANDREW SPOTTISWOODE, of No. 12 James Street, Buckingham Gate, in the Parish of St. Margaret, in the City of Westminster, at No. 5 New-street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and Published by SAMPSON Low, of 14 Great James Street, in the Parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, at the Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, in the Parish of St. Bride.- Monday, June 16, 1862.

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