MR. HOLMES, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUER TO THE TRADE, 48, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, E.C. MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the Business of a Bookseller and Stationer, situated in the centre of a large country town. In same hands between 30 and 40 years. Returns nearly £10,000 a year. Between £2,000 and £3,000 required. Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer and Accountant to the Trade, 48, Paternoster Row. Business of a Bookseller and Stationer, about 20 miles from Town. Rent £35. Abou £200 required. Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row. MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the Business of a Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, situated in a Cathedral Town in the Wes of England. Established 50 years. £700 to £1,000 required.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row. ΜΗ R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell an old-established Business in a first-clas University Town. About £500 required.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row. MR. GEO. NEWMAN, Printer's, Stationer's, and Bookseller's Auctioneer, Valuer, and Accountant, 26, Great Winchester Street, Old Broad Street, Respectfully offers his services to the trade in Transfers, Valuations for Partnerships or Probate, Sales by Auction under Assignments, Bankruptcy or otherwise, in town or country. References given. TR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed MR. to dispose of an old-established City Printing and Stationery Business of great magnitude. Profits over £2,000 per annum, guaranteed. Part of purchase money may remain on approved security. MR. R. GEO. NEWMAN has an oldestablished Bookselling and Stationery Business, doing a very large trade amongst Merchants, Shippers, and others. About £600 required. R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed Litho press Printing Business. Profits guaranteed at £2,000 per annum. The Machinery and Plant is of the best description. Cash required, £8,000. A large portion can remain for a term. R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed Mto dispose of a Bookselling and Stationery Business, situated in the West of London. Trade £12 a week. Price, including Stock, £550. MR R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to dispose of a Letterpress Printing and Stationer's Business in Cheshire. Returns large. Price, including Plant, Stock, and Premium, £550. MR. R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to dispose of a Printing, Stationery, and Bookselling Business in Wales. Doing a very good trade. Cash about £500. Satisfactory reasons for disposal. TR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed Business in the West of England. Returns, £800. Established fifty years. Price about £335. to dispose of a Printing Business in Yorkshire. The office is well assorted with Materials from the best Foundries. About £700 required. R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed lished City Engraving, Copperplate, Litho, Printing, and Stationery Business. £300 cash. R. GEO. NEWMAN has a genuine Litho and Copperplate Printing Business in a fashionable watering place. Price £200. The Stationery Trade can be added. TRADE VALUER. J. LOCK YER, over 20 years' experience in the Trade, and for many years the representative of the "Caslon Letter Foundry," &c., begs to offer his services in the above capacity to Gentlemen either disposing of, or entering upon, a Business. Address, 50, Moor Street, Birmingham. AMERICAN chines for Sale.-To be Sold, Two Newspaper Printing Machines, a Six-Feeder and a Four-Feeder. With Five Type-beds or Turtles to each, made by Messrs. Robert Hoe and Co., New York, and which will be ready for delivery in the summer of 1868. These machines are at present regularly at work in the Office of the "Glasgow Daily Herald." They are in the finest order, and are only parted with to make room for two machines of greater productive power, which are now in course of construction by Messrs. Hoe and Co. A complete Stereotyping Apparatus, specially made to suit these Printing Machines, may also be had, except the Hot Plate and Screw Press.Apply to Mr. PAGAN, "Herald" Office, Glasgow. ΠΟ TO BOOKSELLERS and OTHERS. For Sale, a Bargain, the greater part of a Circulating Library of upwards of 2,000 vols., which are in fair preservation, and, with few exceptions, strongly bound in half-calf or half-roan. The Advertiser, being anxious to dispose of the above, offers the whole at 4d. per vol.-Apply to Mr. J. J. SMITH, Bookseller, &c., Highworth, Wilts. O BOOKSELLERS. &c.-Partnership versant with the Church and Educational Depart- A BOOKSELLER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, Librarian, and Newsagent's Business, for Sale, situate in one of the best parts of London. Established 60 years. Returns, £4,000, at good profits. A capital of £3,000 will suffice for carrying on the business and for the purchase of goodwill, stock, &c.-Mr. GEO. NEWMAN, Trade Agent and Valuer, 26, Great Winchester Street, E.C. BOOKSELLERS AND STA Ttioners.-To be Disposed of, the goodwill of a Business in the above line, situated in the most healthy and rapidly-increasing neighbourhood of Camden New Town.-Apply at 69, Torriano Avenue, N.W. EWSPAPER PRINTING MA Wine For Sale, a Bargain, a Four-Feeder Machine (Dryden, London, Maker), capable of throwing off 4,000 Impressions an hour; with duplicate rack, &c. The machine, which is in excellent order, may be seen, and further particulars learned, at the " Citizen "" Office, 34, St. Enoch Square, Glasgow. R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed TO RETAIL BOOKSELLERS, STA MR to dispose of, or find a Partner with £500, for a Stationer and Envelope Manufacturer, doing a good and profitable trade. tioners, &c.-Wanted to purchase a bona fide Business. The premises must be modern and compact (without letting off), in Town or Country. Near London preferred. Address, stating amount required, to LIBER, Post-office, Tunbridge Wells. O ENGRAVERS, LITHOimmediate disposal, a first-class Business in the above lines. From £600 to £800 required.Address, PRINTER, care of E. Uren, Esq., 7, Newhall Street, Birmingham. ANTED, a Situation as Assistant to a Bookseller, by an experienced Young First-class references.-Address, A. S., 32, St. James Street, Islington. A GENTLEMAN, An EXPERI enced Traveller, who has been long connected with the Publishing Trade, whose name is thoroughly well known, having an extensive connection throughout the country, will be happy to accept an Engagement to Travel for any respectable house.-Address, R. C. G., 13, Clerkenwell Close, London, E.C. Wcounting House of a Publisher. -Apply, ANTED, a Junior Assistant for the with full particulars of age, former employment, and salary expected, to 1842, BOOKSELLER Office, 10, Warwick Square, London, E.C. Paternoster Row.-Two large Rooms to be Let as Offices or Warehouses. For particulars, apply to Mr. Froude, 53, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. A BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, Librarian, and Newsagent's Business for Sale, situate in one of the best parts of London. Established 60 years. Returns, £4.000, at good profits. A capital of £3,000 will suffice for carrying on the business and for the purchase of goodwill, stock, &c.-Address, Z. Z, care of Mr Eaton, 1, Ivy Cottages, New Road, Hammersmith. NITUATION SITU WANTED BY A Young Man who has had seven years' experience in a first-class Publishing Honse. Unexceptionable references.-Address, W. F., Messrs. Blackwood & Sons, 37, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. A GENTLEMAN of large experience in the Bookselling and Publishing Trade, is open to an Engagement as Manager, where energy and ability is required. Competent to take charge during the absence of the Principal -Apply to J. T., Wentworth House, Gresham Road, Brixton, S. WANTED, immediately, a competent Assistant, accustomed to the Foreign Book Trade.-Address, No. 1365, Office of the BOOKSELLER. CCASIONAL BOOK-KEEPERA Thorough Book-keeper, of long experi ence in Publishers' and Advertising Accounts, offers his services on very moderate terms to gentlemen who may require assistance in this de- 1 partment.-1883, BOOKSELLER Office. GENTLEMAN HAVING AN WANTED, at once, a Junior Assistant A extensive connection among Stationers. of good appearance and address, accustomed to a Retail Bookselling and Stationery Business. A Churchman.-Address, stating age, salary (indoor), &c.-W. SAVAGE, 28, Market Place, Burslem. Printers, &c., in the North of England, is open to a Commission from a respectable house.-Address R. O. Harts, 14, Milton Street, Stockport Road, Manchester. NO PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, and WANTED, an Additional Commission To Stationers.-The Advertiser, with many years' experience in all Departments, and some Capital, will shortly be open to engage as Manager or Partner.-Address, X, 5, Hyde Grove, Manchester. the Book Trade or Fancy Stationery, by a Gentleman travelling through the West of England, Midland, South Wales, Eastern Counties, and the South Coast. Visits twice a year. Address, 1688, BOOKSELLER Office, Warwick Square, London, E.C. 1 CHEAPEST & BEST FOUNDRY IN THE WORLD. SEND DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS FOR PRICES. French Metal Furniture, Sixpence per Pound. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO DEALERS, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. THE CAMDEN ENVELOPE WILLIAM J. WELCH begs to call attention to his Establishment for the Execution of every description of Drawing and Engraving on Wood, including Pictorial, Architectural, Mechanical, and Scientific Illustrations. Books, Catalogues, &c., Illustrated in the best manner, and on the most moderate terms. Also, Blocks for every description of Colour Printing, executed in the firest style of the Art. Specimens to be seen on application, and estimates forwarded by return of post. OFFICES, 25, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C BOOKS FOR SALE. WALTER BROWN, 19, HIGH ST., STOKE NEWINGTON, N. Mosheim's Eccles. Hist. by Maclaine. 6 vols., 8vo, calf Mitford's History of Greece. 9 vols., 8vo, calf gilt. 12s. Four Hundred Vols. of Novels. In 2 & 3 vols. 3d. Plates. Not uniform. R. CRANFORD, DARTMOUTH, Devon. JAMES DARLING, 22, LITTLE QUEEN STREET, W.C. T. FRANCIS, BUILTH, S.W. J. LODER, WOODBRIDGE. J. P. MUIR, 116, INGRAM STREET, GLASGOW. J. SAGE, NEWMAN'S ROW, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS. House of Commons Journals, from 1547 to 1830. 90 vol and 11 vols. indexes; together 101 vols. Folio, calf gilt, and half-calf gilt, uniform. £12 12s. House of Lords Journals, from 1509 to 1830, and 2 vols. of Calendars. 65 vols., folio, calf gilt, and half-calf gil, uniform. £8 88. Rolls of Parliament. 6 Edw. I., 1278, to 19 Henry VII. Reports from Committees of the House of Commons, 1:15 Edinburgh Review, from its commencement, 1802, to April, £15. Quarterly Review, from its commencement, 1809, to April 1864. With two first General Indexes. 112 vols., 89, half-bound, calf, neat. £8. JOHN SLACK, NORTH ROAD, DURHAM. The Christian Guardian. 31 vols., half-bound. Clean as new. 10d. per vol. Copeland's Medical Dictionary. 4 vols., clean. £2 10s. Bunsen's Signs of the Inns. 3s. 6d. Wolfe's Journal. 2nd edition. 48. New Testament for English Readers, by Dean Alford E. TUCKER, BOOKSELLER OFFICE. Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. Vols. 17 to 21 5 vols., 4to, cloth, clean. THOMAS WALL, WIGAN. Once a Week. 13 vols. old series; 3 vols., new. Com plete to present time. In cloth covers. £3. BOOKS WANTED. E. G. ALLEN, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. Magistrate's Cases. By Bittleson. 4 vols. 8vo. 1846-51. Tothill's Trans. in Chancery. By Holborne. 1820. Works on the National Debt, since 1859. |