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LINCOLN'S-INN STEAM PRINTING WORKS.

TO PUBLISHERS, &c.

MESSRS. WYMAN & SONS invite attention to the facilities offered by their Establishment for the execution of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING in the best manner, with promptitude, and on moderate terms.

WYMAN & SONS,

ORIENTAL, CLASSICAL, AND FINE-ART PRINTERS, 74, 75, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.

ENGRAVING

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J. F. NASH,

(PUPIL OF THE LATE JOHN THOMPSON),

Designer and Engraver on Wood,

22, COVENTRY STREET, LONDON, W.

Book and Magazine Illustrations, Newspaper Headings, Portraits, Views of Public Buildings, Autographs, Labels, &c., &c. As low a scale of prices as is consistent with the production of artistic and superior work will be charged, and in all cases punctuality may be relied on.

Orders from the provinces will meet with prompt attention, and Estimates will be sent by return of post free of charge.

R.

Y.

STINSON begs to inform Printers and Publishers that he Electrotypes Woodcuts, &c., in the best style. 1, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, E.C., and 6, Church Street, Old Lambeth, S.

OSEPH MARKS, BOOKBINDERS'

Block Cutter and General Relief Engraver, 32, FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET, E.C.

VENABLES, TYLER, & SON,

PAPER MANUFACTURERS,

AND

Wholesale and Export Stationers,

17, QUEENHITHE, LONDON, E.C.

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

THE DARTFORD CREEK PAPER MILLS, Man Old-Established Bookselling, Stationery

Dartford, Kent.

MESSRS. FULLER and HORSEY

are instructed by the Liquidator of the Dartford Creek Paper Making Company (Limited) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse yard, E.C, on Thursday, Feb. 21, at 1 for 2 precisely, in one lot, the very extensive PAPER MILLS, situate at Dartford, Kent, on the banks of Dartford Creek, and about half a mile from the Dartford Station of the North Kent Railway. The buildings were erected in 1862, by Messrs. Lucas Brothers, and the valuable fixed plant, of the most approved modern description, for treating esparto, straw or rags, has since been constructed by Messrs. Easton, Amos and Sons, and Messrs. Bryan, Donkin and Co, Messrs. Hall and Son, and Messrs. James Bertram and Son, of Edinburgh, capable of producing 35 tons printing or writing paper per week. The site of this property for a paper mill was selected by eminent practical men, and may perhaps be considered the most desirable in the trade. It is at some distance below the southern outfall of the metropolitan system of drainage, and consequently free from any question of pollution of the river, now becoming a serious and harassing question to millowners on the higher part of the Thames and its numerous tributaries. It is also below the boundary within which the coal dues levied by the city of London are payable; and the supply of pure washing water, which is inexhaustible, is obtained by two wells, each 250 feet in depth, from the same springs as supply the celebrated mills of Mr. Joynson, at St. Mary's Cray; so that, if wished, the finest paper may be manufactured. The buildings have been very judiciously planned for economical working, and comprise two brick-built receiving warehouses, with crane, rag picking and sorting room, esparto preparing room, boilinghouse, 104 feet by 35 feet, fitted with six revolving rag boilers; bleaching-house, 78 feet by 66 feet, rag engine-house, with 28 cast-iron rag and beating engines, size room à

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and Printing Business, established (and in same family) nearly half a century. It is now for disposal through the recent death of the Proprietor, and may be purchased upon favourable terms. £1000 to £1500 required. Returns, £3000, and open to considerable extension. The Trade is well-known to the leading Wholesale Houses, and merits the consideration of any gentleman desirous of pur chasing a sound and substantial business.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster-row.

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

Ma well-established Business, doing a ready

money trade in Stationery, Fancy Stationery, Photographs, &c. It is situated in a charming district not far from London. Returns £5000 ayear. For particulars apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster Row.

MR.

[R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a very eligible Business, about six miles from London. In same hands nearly twenty years. Rent only £52. About £700 required. The profits are nearly £300 a-year, and the Trade, in good hands, could be doubled, as the present Proprietor is engaged in another business, and does not give much of his attention to the one offered for sale.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster-row.

MR

R. HOLMES is instructed by a Gentleman in the City to find him a Partner. An income of £100 a-year (safe) may be expected for about £1000 to £1200, which sum will purchase the half of the entire Stock, Plant, Goodwill, &c. Business in same hands nearly twenty years. Books kept by a Professional Accountant, and the returns have not varied more than £100 for some years.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster Row.

fitted wit two fors, machine-room, 115 ore ware-MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

the Business of a Bookseller and Stationer, established over thirty years, and situated in a flourishing Watering place. About £500 required. Rent low. Long lease.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster Row.

DOOKSELLER'S and PUBLISHING
ALL. Central London.

BOOK

Returns, £1,000. Valuable premises (can let off £300 per annum). Rent £160. Profits more than ordinary.-Mr. FRANCIS, Auctioneer and Business Agent, 126, Newgate Street. Folio, 7023.

Pith a long-established name, and a large

ARTNER WANTED.-A Publisher,

with an 80-inch papermaking machine and sets of glazing rolls driven by an 8-horse power beam engine, a second machine-house, with an machines driven by an 8-horse power horizontal 80-inch papermaking machine, rolls and cutting steam-engine; a salle and finishing room, laboratory, steam boiler-house with four Cornish boilers, each 6 feet 6 inches diameter, 28 feet long, and four elephant boilers, lofty chimney shaft, gas retort-house with five retorts and gasholder, a steam engine-house with two pairs of double cylinder beam engines, each of 45-horse power nominal, and water-tank forming roof, capable of house with 30-horse power double cylinder steam engine by Hall, of Dartford, and boiler, offices, millwright's and smith's shops, sheds, spacious yards, manager's and foreman's houses, and six workmen's cottages, occupying altogether a site of about five acres; the mill-buildings covering about three acres, the remainder being partly Occupied by the dwelling-houses and cottages, leaving a large plot still available for enlarging There is a good wharf to the Creek, having a frontage of 341 feet, and vessels of 170 tons burden can lay alongside. The land is held on lease for an unexpired term of about 75 years, at a rent of £83 2s. 6d. per annum. The mills may be seen at any time by orders, which may be obtained of the Auctioneers. Printed particulars, with plans and detailed inventories of the plant and machinery, West and King, solicitors, No. 3, Charlotte Row, will shortly be ready, and may be had of Messrs. of F. Maynard, Esq., liqui

Mansion House, E.C.;

dator, 19, Bread Street, Cheapside, E.C.; on the premises; and of Messrs. Fuller and Horsey, 13, Billiter Street, London, E.C.

connection amongst town and country Booksellers, is desirous of admitting a PARTNER into his Business. Any suitable party with about £3,000 capital would find this a safe and profitable investment. The Business is capable of great extension. -For particulars, address to J. G., care of Mr. White, 33, Fleet Street.

OHN GRAY, Trade Valuer, is into Sell a sound little busineight Books and Stationery, to which Printing might be added-situate in a Market Town about 20 miles from London. About £300 required. Rent moderate. Address, Mr. GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, Croydon, S.

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NO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and Fancy Goods Manufacturers.-A Gentleman, well acquainted with the Trade, is open to represent a good house in the Western States of America.-Apply Mr. J. Andrews, General Post Office, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

J.

TR. GEO. NEWMAN, Auctioneer

M. BURTON, Trade Agent and Mer, and Accountant to the Trade

Valuer.-Transfers effected, and Valuations for Probate, Partnership, Assignments, &c. Thirty years in the Book, Stationery, Printing, and Publishing Business. - Address, 35, Cantelow Road, Camden Town, N.W.

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TILLIAM WEBB, (late of the Firm of Webb, Millington, & Co.,) Trade Valuer in all its branches, and Commission Agent for the Trade in General, Bloomfield Cottage, Otley, Yorkshire.-Terms may be had on application.

10 be DISPOSED of, an Old-established Printing Business, in full work, together

with the Plant, comprising Steam Engines and Machinery, Hydraulic Presses, Printing Presses, Type, and every_requisite for carrying on an extensive Trade. Purchase-money between £5,000 and £6,000. The present proprietor would either retain an interest in and connection with the business, or retire from it altogether, as might be arranged. The purchase-money might be paid off gradually.-Letters only to M. N., Messrs. HUGHES & KIMBER, West Harding-street.

OR DISPOSAL.-The Business of a

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respectfully offers his services in all matters o Transfer, Valuations for Partnerships or Probate Assignments to Creditors, or Sales by Auction either in town or country, and feels assured hi experience and practical knowledge of its variou branches enable him to render very valuabl advice and assistance to either vendors or pur chasers, or in any transaction of a private and confidential nature connected with the trade. No expense whatever is incurred until actual busines is transacted. Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, Broad Street, E.C.

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NO BOOKSELLERS and STATION. ers-An Assistant, thoroughly acquainted with the Trade, seeks a Re-engagement (out doors), is a good Book-keeper and Accountant. Good references.-L. L., 5, Sussex Ter., Brighton.

Bookseller, Stationer, &c., in a large seaport A YOUNG LADY, of several years'

town, established and carried on for 18 years in the same place, in a prominent and commanding position. Connection first class, chiefly mercantile. The proprietor proposes to carry on the Printing and Working Department only. To a young man who understands the business this will be a very advantageous offer. Open, also, to a suitable gentleman as partner, to manage the department, with £400 to £500. Address, X. Y. Z., Stationer, BOOKSELLER Office, Warwick Sq., London, E.C.

BOOKSELLERS and STATION

To Young Man is open to an Engagement as an ASSISTANT. Has a practical knowledge of Bookbinding and Printing. Seventeen years' reference. Address J. W., 45, Gibbon's Street, Plymouth.

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wanted for the Country Department. One who thoroughly understands this branch of the business, and who can furnish good testimonials

experience, desires an Engagement in the Bookselling, Stationery, and Fancy Business, or as Librarian.-Address A.B.C, care of Mr. GUTCH, Bookseller, Southampton.

NEA-SIDE EDUCATION.—A Tutor

of many years' experience, residing near the South Coast, has vacancies for a few Select Pupils, who may require more than ordinary care and attention with regard to their health and education. House detached, high and most pleasantly situated, with southern slope towards the sea.Apply, for Terms, &c., to Messrs. DARTON & Co., Educational Publishers, 42, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.

NO PUBLISHERS' ASSISTANTS.—

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perience in the Wholesale Trade, and can undertake the charge of the Publishing and Advertising Departments in a large London house, correspond with Authors, Editors, and generally superintend the issue of new books and new editions.-Address, by letter only, PUBLISHER, care of Mr. HODGSON, 115, Chancery Lane, W.C.

is to character.-Apply, by letter, to F. H., 12, A GENTLEMAN, of active habits, 28

Paternoster Row, London, E.C.

WANTED, by a Young Man, a re

engagement in a first class house. West and South-West experience. Good reference. Address, S. J., Post Office, High Street, Kensington.

years of age, is open to an Engagement in London, or in the Country. Has a thorough knowledge of the Stationery, and is fairly up in the Publishing and Retail Trades. Is a good Accountant, and well versed in the French language. References as to ability and character. -Address, M. J., care of Mr. TUCKER, BOOKSELLER Office.

TO THE TRADE.

Bookselling, and Stationery Business. Aged 20.
Good references.-Address, Junior, Post-office,
Hereford.

tion as Junior Assistant in a Printing, Copper Plate Printers, and Engravers on

JUNIOR ASSISTANT WANTED

Thomas Bosworth desires to meet with a respectable youth to assist in the shop.-215, Regent Street.

TORRIS & CO., Lithographic and Copper, Steel, Stone, and Wood; Seal Engrav ings, Die Sinking, &c. Endorsing, Stamp, and Stencil Plate Cutters; Numerical Printers and Perforators. Manufacturers of Embossing Presses, Self Inking Endorsing Machines, and Improved Inking Cushions for Endorsing Stamps.

London: 28, Ludgate Hill, E.C.

ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHY. WHITEMAN & BASS, Artistic and Commercial Copper and Steel Plate Engravers and Printers, Lithographic Draughtsmen, Writers, and Printers.

Price List free for Trade Card.

236, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C.

BOOKS FOR SALE.

For the Terms on which Books for Sale are inserted, see BOOKSELLER for September, page 783.

T. W. BICKLEY, SHREWSBURY.

Any liberal offer for Beaumont and Fletcher. 7 vols. 1711.
Tyrell's War with Russia. New. 3 vols. in 2. Half-calf.
Neat. Marble edges.

All the Year Round 8 vols. Cloth.

Halliwell's Shakespeare. New. 4 vols. Half-calf. Neat.
Marble edges.

Moore's Edition of Byron. 17 vols. Green cloth. 1833.
Cunningham's Edition of Burns. 6 vols. Green cloth.
Hogg's Poetical Works. 4 vols. Bds. 1822.

R. J. HARRIS, BACUP, LANCASHIRE.
Polwhele's History of Devonshire. 1797. Vols. 1 and 2.
Illustrated. 20s.

Grose and Astle's Antiquarian Repertory. Vol. 1. 10s.
History of Westminster Abbey. Vol. 1. Illust. 10s.

W. JOHNSTON, 3, QUEEN STREET, CHEAPSIDE.
Athenæum, 1832 to 1863. 29 vols. Half-bound. £2 10s.
SETON & MACKENZIE, EDINBURGH.
Catalogue of the London Exhibition, 1862. 2 vols. 4to.
Large paper copy.
£2 5s.

BOOKS WANTED.

Letters, stating price and condition, to be forwarded to the Advertisers.

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Barlow's Spontaneous Electrical Currents. 4to.

Barrett's Life of Swedenborg. 12mo.

Barrow' Royal Society, &c. 8vo. 1849.

Bartoli's Life of Loyola. 2 vols. 12mo. 1855.

Beadon's Canals and Rivers. 8vo. 1848.

1848.

Beauvos Means of distinguishing Coins. 8vo. 1819.
Bell's Joint Stock Banking. 8vo. 1855.
Belt's Mineral Veins. 8vo. 1861.

Benvist's Edict of Nantes. 2 vols. 4to.
Berdmore's Literary Resemblances. 8vo. 1801.
Bevan on the Sliding Rule. 8vo. 1841.

Beverley's Formule for Latitude at Sea. 4to. 1839.

Beethoven, Life of, by Moscheles. 2 vols. Post 8vo. 1861.
Bourne's Screw Propeller. 8vo. 1855.

Boyne's History of the Human Species. 8vo. 1815.
Brown's Philological Tracts on Palestine.

Bookingham's Bible in the Middle Ages. 8vo. 1853.
Burke's Trials of the Aristocracy. 8vo. 1848.

2 vols. 8vo. 1851.

Caree's Diplomatists of Europe. 4 vols. 8vo.
Cervantes' Don Quixote. 4 vols. 8vo. 1856.
Colquhoun's Magic, Witchcraft, &c.
Calvert on Coal Tar Colours. 8vo. 1852.
Chalmers Experiments in Chemistry. 8vo. 1851.
Chambers' Hist, and Lit. Celebrities. 8vo. 1863.
Champallion's Egyptian Dictionary. Fcap. 1844.
Daguerre's Photogenic Drawing. 8vo. 1839.
David's Modern Greek Grammar.

Dawson's Philologia Anglicana. 4to. 1799.

1842.

Davis' Physiognomy and Natural Language. 8vo. 1844.
Deagold's History of Gibraltar. 12mo. 1845.
Dlamotte's Anastatic Printing. 8vo. 1849.

De Morgan's Number and Magnitude. 8vo. 1836.

Dix's Life of Chatterton. 1851.
Darwin's Geological Observations. 8vo. 1851.
Volcanic Islands. 8vo. 1844.
Dempsey's Inventors Manual. 8vo. 1843.
D'Ewes' Diary, temp. James I. 8vo. 1851.
Denison's Distance of Planets. 12mo. 1842.

Gravitation on Planets. 12mo. 1846.
Measures of Areas. 12mo. 1844.
Dodd's Industry of all Nations. 8vo. 1845.
Dolgorukon's Principal Families of Russia. 8vo. 1858.
Donaldson's Agricultural Biography. 8vo. 1854.
Enemies to Agriculture. 8vo. 1847.

Dove's Distribution of Heat. 4to. 1853.
Dowling's Effects of Literature. 8vo. 1840.

Ellis' Ethnography of Italy and Greece. 8vo. 1857.
Emperor Chas. V. Auto. by Simpson. Post 8vo. 1862.
Eikon Basilike. 8vo. 1853.

Gelzer's Life of Luther. 8vo. 1853.

Gladstone's Homer and the Homeric Age. 3 vols. 8vo. 1858.
Gervinus' Mission of the German Catholics. 8vo. 1845.
Golovine's Russia and Turkey. 8vo. 1854.

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Stillingflect's Works. Vols. 2 and 6. Folio.
The Preacher. Vol. 7. 8vo.
Gill's Commentary. Any Edition.
Melvill's Sermons, "Less prominent facts of Scripture."
J. H. Smith's Sermons. 2 vols. Hatchard.

Quarterly Journal of Prophecy. From commencement.
GEORGE BEAL, 207, WESTERN ROAD, Brighton.
Illustrated Cat. of Mr. John Leech's Gallery. Exhibit. 1862.
T. BEET, 15, CONDUIT STREET, BOND STREET, W.
Scott's Field Sports. Imperial 8vo, large paper.
Beckford's Thoughts on Hunting. 1820.
Dibdin's Bibliomania. Large Paper.

Bibliographical Decameron. 3 vols. Large paper.

T. W. BICKLEY, SHREWSBURY.

Any History of Huntingdonshire, containing Genealogies. Rawnsley's Village Sermons.

Dr. Parr's Works. 8 vols. 1828.

Coursing Calendar, from commencement.
Bishop Hall's No Peace with Rome.

Crabbe's Works. 8 vols. 3, 6, 7 and 8.

H. BLOOMFIELD, 177, GRANGE ROAD, SOUTHWARK.

Melmoth, by Maturin. 4 vols., clean.

French's Poems from Eastern Sources. 1851.

Freeman and Salvin's Falconry.

Mahon's War of the Successsion. New Edition.

Macarthy's Translations from Calderon.

Evans' Sugar Planter.

The Parsees, by Framjee.

Malden's Origin of Universities.

Manual of Nationality. Dublin. 1844.

Macaulay's Lays of Rome. 1842.

Palgrave's Reply to Nicolas. 1831.

Ross King's Sportsman in Canada.

Biographies of Good Women. Mozley.

Daniell's Rural Sports. 4 vols., coloured, 4to.

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A Work, old or new, on Glazing of Bricks, Tiles, and Pipes The Shaver, by Macgowan.

Memoirs of Mrs. Veitch, a Scotch Author.

Gospel Standard for January, 1866.

W. BROUGH, BIRMINGHAM.

Bayle's Dictionary (English). Folio. Vol. 4. 1787.
Beauties of England and Wales. 26 vols. 8vo.
Book of Jasher (in English).

Daniell's Rural Sports. Complete.

Lodge's Portraits. Parts 76 to 80. Imp. 8vo. 1837.

JAMES BROWN & SON., BRIDGE STREET, GLASGOW. Engineer. No. 475, for Feb. 3, 1865; 477, for Feb. 17, 1865; and 473, for Jan. 20, 1865.

JOHN BURNET, GLASGOW.
Rutherford's Sacramental Discourses, Sermons.
Müller's Doctrine of Sin.

Allen Burns' Anatomy of the Head and Neck.
Augustine's Sermons. 2 vols. 8vo. English.

R. J. BUSH, 32, CHARING CROSS, W.

Any of Thackeray's 5s. Christmas Books.

Times and Morning Herald of Feb. 22, 1844. 6 copies each.
J. T. CARPENTER, TEIGNMOUTH.

Babbage's Passages from the Life of a Philosopher.
The Earth's Antiquity, &c. By Col. J. Gray.

JOHN H. CARTWRIGHT, BRIGHTON.

London Society. Jan. and Feb. 1866.
Ten Thousand a Year.

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J. S. CLARKE, PETERBOROUGH. Money, its Use and Abuse. Believed to be by Dr. Conquest.

T. CONNOLLY, 10, Upper ORMOND QUAY, DUBLIN.
Harleian Miscellany (Park). Vol. 6. Royal 4to, boards.
Somers' Tracts (Scott). Vol. 13. Royal 4to, boards.
Paxton's Magazine of Botany. Vol. 1, No. 4, pages 109 to
116; and vol. 3, No. 30, plate of Nemophila. Showy.
WILLIAM CORNISH, 6, UNION PASSAGE, BIRMINGHAM
Bleak House. Original Edition. Nos. 16, 19, and 20.
WILLIAM CRAIG, COATBRIDGE, N.B.
Uncastrated Edition of Johnson's Dictionary.
J. DAVIES, BATH.

Parker's Devout Soul's Daily Exercises.
Edwin; or, Northumbria's Fugitive Restored.
Lent Lectures. By Rev. H. Christmas.
Baptist Magazine. Aug. and Sept., 1859.

T. DOIDGE, 121, UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH.
Hogan's Auricular Confession and Nunneries.
Dalton's The Jesuits; their Principles and Acts.
PETER DRUMMOND, STIRLING.
Family Treasury. March and May Parts for 1861.
Ditto, October Parts for 1862.

EDMONSTON & DOUGLAS, EDINBURGH. Chambers' Popular or Nursery Rhymes. 1858. Skene's Islanders of Scotland. 2 vols.

FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBONE 2,000 Paradoxes. An old book.

Lives of English Saints, published by Toovey. Life of Augustine. Part 2.-Companions of Augustine.-St Hugh.-St. Aelred.-St. Godric.-St. Gilbert.-St. Patrick.

Life of Lanfranc.

The Land we Live in. Part 38. C. Knight.

Collinge's Gothic Ornaments.

Digby Wyatt's Art of Illuminating.

R. ELKINS, 3, COLLEGE STREET, Bow.
Walpole's (Horace) Letters. Last Edition.
The Duellist.

The Sicilian Romance. By Mrs. Radcliffe. 2 vols. 12mo
The School of Widows. By Clara Reeve. 1792.

S. & T. GILBERT, 4, COPTHALL BUILDINGS, E.C. Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament. Orig. folio Edit. Art of Illuminating. Original Edition. Day & Son. Homilist. 2nd Series.

E. GREGG, BELGRAVE PLACE, S.W. Dumas (A.) La San-felice. 12mo. Vol. 6 to end. Paris. JAS. GRIFFIN & CO., PORTSEA.

'Barrow's Life of Admiral Lord Howe.

Mundy's Life of Rodney.

Life of Admiral Keppel.

Life of Admiral Lord Hood.

Harvey's Active List.

1865.

D'Arcy Lever's Seamanship. 4to. Published at £2 28. Navy List. July, 1865.

HAMILTON & CO., PATERNOSTER Row.

Hunt's Mining Record for 1865.

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JOHN HOBSON, BIRMINGHAM.

Johnson's Lives. Vol. 2. Nat. Illus. Lib.

Ritter's Philosophy. Vol. 4.

Peel's Speeches. Vol. 4.

Barnes' Notes. Isaiah. Vol. 1. Routledge.

Comprehensive Dictionary of Biography. Part 15. Griffin

JOHN HORROCK'S, CHURCH, NEAR ACCRINGTON Whittaker's Whalley.

Stratford Shakespeare. Part 15 to 2 copies.
O'Niel's Dictionary of Dyeing and Calico Printing.
Tyrrell's Russian War. 2s. parts. Part 15 to
Cambridge Philological Museum. Complete.

JAMES INVERARITY, BRECHIN.
Murray's Byron. People's Edition. Part 5.
C. T. JEFFERIES & SONS, BRISTOL,
Knight's History of England. 8 vols. 8vo.
Lee's Book of Job.

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