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Execute in the best style, on the most reasonable te and with despatch, every description of Lithogra Chromo-lithography, and Steel and Copperplate Print

Artistic or Commercial.

Applications for Estimates will meet with prompt attention. GATE STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS,

LONDON.

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TO PUBLISHERS AND OTHER S.

H. RANSOM,

TRADE DELIVERY

AGENT,

.2 & 4, UPPER YARDLEY STREET, WILMINGTON SQUARE

FARRINGDON ROAD, W.C.

Late of 3, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, E.C.

The want of a Travelling Agency, to undertake the Posting and Billing of the numerous shops in and around London, has long been felt by the Proprietors of Newspapers, Period Publications, &c. H. RANSOM begs to inform the Publishing Trade that he is ready to unde the Delivery and Posting of Announcement Bills, Contents Bills, Sheet Bills, Hand Bills, B or Circulars to the Wholesale and Retail News and Book Trade, within 10 miles of the Metrop by which means the most extensive and surest publicity will be obtained.

TOWN AND COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. BOARDS AND BOARDMEN PROVIDED.-FIRST-CLASS STATIONS.

THE BOOKSELLER, MAY 31, 1867.

R. GEO. NEWMAN, Auctioneer,

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell Mluer, and Accountant to the Trade

MR.

a fine old Country Business, established years, and situated in the centre of a wealthy gricultural district. Returns. £2,500 a year. tock, Fixtures, and Printing Plant, £600 to £700. mall premium required for Lease and Goodwill. Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

rinter. Established half a century, and situated na thriving town about 150 miles from London. Returns, over £2,000 a year. About £800 to £1,000 required (to purchase and carry it on). In same hards nearly 20 years. Ill health the sole reason for disposal. Clear income, after all expenses, £400 a year.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, PaterDoster Row.

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TR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the business of a Bookseller and Stationer, situated in the best part of one of the most flourishng commercial towns in the kingdom. Returns about £2,200 a year. Profits very large. Stock

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

MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

to Dispose of a Half-Share of a Wholesale Manufacturing Stationer and Envelope Maker in one of the best positions in the City. To a practical man wishing to commence business, this offers one of the best possible opportunities. About £500 required.-Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, E.C.

and Fixtures at a valuation. Rent, £46. A long MR. GEO. NEWMAN has to offer a

and valuable lease. About £1,500 required.Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster Row.

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R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a first-class business at the West-end. Returns, £5,000 a year. £1,200 required. In same hands about 30 years.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a

business, established over 20 years, and tcated in the best thoroughfare of a charming watering-place. Returns, nearly £1,500 a year. Can clear the rent (£45) by letting. £800 to £900 required-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster

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capital Manufacturing Stationery and Die-Stamping Business. It offers many special inducements to a young and practical man from its position and good connections with the trade. £360 required. The Plant is perfect, with every opportunity of extending the trade.

MR.

R. GEO. NEWMAN has for Disposal a Stationery and News Business, returning £25 per week, with good profits. The trade has been well worked, and there is a certain connection.-Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street.

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R. GEO. NEWMAN has for Disposal a Litho and General Printing Business in the Country, doing an extensive trade with London, Glasgow, and the principal towns. The nett profits for last ten years will be guaranteed over £2,000 per annum. Machinery, Plant, and Goodwill, £8,000. A large portion may remain for a term.

MR

R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to Dispose of the Half-Share of a very old-established City Business in consequence of Death of Proprietor. There is a good Plant and connection, and a business man would find this well worthy his notice, as the business for some few months has been much neglected. Very easy terms would be given by the Executor. About £250 required.-Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, E.C.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN has a Sta

tioner's and Bookseller's Business to Let, in a fashionable locality, W., where a large and profitable trade can be done. Long lease, rent nearly cleared. About £550 required.-Trade Agency Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, City.

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R. GEO. NEWMAN has a Stationery Business. Best position, Notting Hill. Capital shop. A first-rate opportunity for a business man with about £300.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN has a Printing

Business to Let in a choice suburban district. First-rate opening. No opposition. Rent nominal. A bargain at £160.-Trade Agency Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, City.

SHOP PREMISES WANTED, either MR. GEO. NEWMAN has for Dis

Town or Country, in a good position for Establishing a Bookselling and Stationery Trade, Cr to purchase a genuine concern, where the stock 18 low.-Address, 658, BOOKSELLER Office, 10, Warwick Square, London, E.C.

posal an old-established Stationery and Fancy Business. Main road, N.E. In present hands 40 years. About £150 required, the proprietor retiring.-Trade Agency Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, City.

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NOR Immediate Disposal, an excellent well-established business. Stock and fixtures. In a chief thoroughfare of a principal town in South Wales. It consists of Books, Prints, Stationery, Music, and Fancy Goods. Connection first-class. Printing office is adjoining, which proprietor retains.-Address, A. B. C., care of Mr. Holines, Valuer, &c., Paternoster Row, London.

To be Sold at once, Cheap.
TWO-FEEDER NEWS MACHINE,

TWO-FEEDER

hour. Gazette Office, Derby.

NEWSPAPER AND PLANT FOR SALE.

O be SOLD, by TENDER, the COPY servative Newspaper, published at Peart established upwards of six years, (weekly circat tion about 3,500,) and the whole of the Machiner Type, and Plant connected therewith, including Double Double Crown Belle Sauvage Machin Folding Machine, Horizontal Steam Engi (1-horse power), Boiler, &c.; together with a excellent Job Printing Office, containing lar stock of Material, Presses, and every applian for carrying on an extensive business. The New paper is a good advertising medium, and in th hands of an energetic proprietor it may be mad to yield an excellent return for the capit invested.

Full particulars may be obtained of Mr. Jostr BIRKETT, Accountant, Penrith, to whom Tenis in Writing must be sent on or before MONDAY the 10th day of June, 1867.

Wilson's Row, Penrith, May 15th, 1867.

TO BOOKSELLERS AND STA

tioners. For Sale, by private bargain, the whole Stock, Goodwill, &c., of one of the oldes and best Bookselling and Stationery Businesses in the West of Scotland. The sale is caused by the feeble health of one of the partners, who must leave the country. To a young man with £1,500 to £2,000, this will prove a rare opportunity.Address, for particulars, to " Bookseller," Angus' Hotel, 127, Argyle Street, Glasgow.

TOCK ROOMS TO LET in Pater

noster Row, two floors suitable for a Publishers' Quire or Bound Stock. Rent moderate. --Apply to T. B., Office of BOOKSELLER, 10, Warwick Square, E.C.

NO PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, WANTED, a Situation as Porter and

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and Stationers.-The Advertiser desires a re-engagement in Town as Clerk, Cashier, or Assistant, either Wholesale or Retail.-No. 687, care of Mr. Tucker, the Office of the BookSELLER.

WANTED a Traveller in the Book

Trade for the United States. None but those who thoroughly understand their business need apply, and such will be liberally treated.-Apply, stating age, qualifications, salary expected, &c., to J. W. D., care of J. Morgan, 10, Paternoster Row, E.C.

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Situation Wanted, by a Young Person,

age 27, in a Bookseller and Stationer's Shop, where she could reside in the house. A slight knowledge of the business. She would give a

Packer, &c. Ten years' character from last situation.-Address, S. L., Mr. Roper, 34, Berwick Street, Soho.

TO BOOKSELLERS AND STA

tioners. To be Sold, a first-class Business, with an unexpired lease of eight years, situate in a central part of Manchester. Has been established upwards of 30 years. About £2,000 required. Address, Mr. J. ALONZO MORRIS, Valuer, &c. 1, Market Place, Manchester.

MANAGER WANTED, for a Book

selling Business at the West-end of London, 30 to 40 years of age. Must be a good Salesman, and capable of taking the entire manage ment.-Apply to C. E. J., Porter's Library, Manchester.

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New or Second-hand. Competent. 7 years' reference. Age 23.-Address, W. H. G., 33, Speedwell Street, Oxford.

NO PUBLISHERS.- Remainders

month. E. S. SOMERFIELD'S, 19, Marylebone T Novels. I require a Commission to sell

Lane, W.

WANTED,

an

Assistant (out of house) in a Bookseller's Shop. A knowledge of Printing would be desirable.-Apply, stating references, &c., to Mr. C. J. JACOB, Bookseller, Basingstoke.

these Books in the Country, to safe and wellestablished men. References to Houses for whom I have sold £100 per week. District more than half the kingdom.-Answer, by letter, to P. F.Y Miss Campbell's, 4, Porchester Place, Oxford Square, Paddington.

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ENGRAVERS.-The

VANTED, by the Advertiser, Aler Friends of a Young Lady wish to place her

Re-engagement a

1 Stationer's. Country preferred. Has had ears' experience in Town and Country, and can e first-class references.-Address, A. B., 61, nity Square, Southwark.

DITOR.-A Gentleman in London,

of Editorial and Legal experience, wishes conduct or contribute to a Liberal Journal: ghest References. - Address, J. R., Carter's rary, Addison Road North, Notting Hill, W.

ANTED, by the Advertiser, Aged

21, a Situation as Publisher's Assistant. had five years' experience. Satisfactory renees given to present employers.-Address, ,Post Office, King Street, Covent Garden, J.C.

with a person who will give her Practical Instruction in the above art. She has been learning wood engraving for two years at the Female School of Art, and is 19 years of age.-Apply, stating full particulars, to A. B., 70, High Street, Chatham, Kent.

WANTED, by One who has had

Assistant or Manager in a Bookselling and Stationery Business (out of doors). First-class references.-Address, 660, BoOKSELLER Office, 10, Warwick Square, London, E.C.

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SCHENCK AND MACFARLANE, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS, & GENERAL PRINTERS, 14 & 19, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

* Estimates promptly furnished.

All Work undertaken at this Establishment executed with Taste and Despatch.

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

W. BROWN, HIGH ST., STOKE NEWINGTON, N. away's History of England. 4 vols. 8vo. Cloth. £22s. Sede Parables, Fol. Calf, gilt. 15s. 1701.

Metaphors. Fol. calf gilt. £1 1s. 1779. Annotated English Poets. 23 vols. Cloth. £183. A Jack Sheppard. Cruikshank's Plates. 3 vols. d. 1833.

Pans. Woodcuts & Coloured Engravings by Cruik-
Wants title.) Svo. Half-calf, gilt. 12s. 6d.

By Grey. Hogarth's Plates. 3 vols. 6s. 6d. Making Glass, Crystal, and Enamel; also, Pearls, Pros Stones, China, &c. 8vo. Calf. 6s. 1799. 2 of 280 Plaster Casts of Kings, Queens, and ent Personages. Choice Impressions, in case with accompanied by Bellchambers' Biographical Dic4 vols. Calf gilt, extra. £3 38.

Calvin. By Dr. Stebbing. 2 vols. 8vo. 58.

e of Chessse. The First Book printed by Caxton. odcuts. Facsimile of the Original Edition. Fol. e calf, devices on the sides. 258.

's English Physician and Complete Herbal. 450 Lavings and Set of Anatomical Figures. 4to. 12s. 6d. Fly Herbal. Coloured Plts. Hf.-cf., gt. 6s. 1812. Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland. 95 plates. ted on one side only. Svo. Calf. 12s. 6d. 1788-93. J. S. CLARKE, PETERBORO'. Cyclopedia of Geography, Literature, and History.

s. (loth.

paper edition of Paul and Virginia. 1 vol. Imp. *With 230 illustrations. Orr, 1830. Cloth.

of the principal Female Characters and Landin the Waverley Novels. Imp. Svo.

th's Essays on Practical Education. 2 vols. 1815. áczné's Reformation. 8vo. Vols. 2 and 5. R. H. CROYDEN. WEYMOUTH.

Art Journal. Hf. green mor. eleg. 16 vols. 1849-04. £15.

5 vols. 1861-6. Cloth. £3 108.
'H.) Modern Europe. 4 vols, complete. 10s.
y's Great Britain. 12 vols. Calf. £1.

J. A. FERGUSON, PRESTON.

Levi's Topographical Dictionary of England, Ireland, Aland, and Wales. 10 vols. £2 15s.

ts and Cabinets of William IV. and Victoria. 2 vols. Kr. e. 6d.

hank at Home and Cruikshank's Odd Volume. 4 vols. in 2. 78.

Bam's Justice of the Peace. 5 vols. Calf. 138.
Ecclesiastical Law. 4 vols. Calf. 9s. 6d.
Mis of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell. By O. Crom-
well, Esq., a descendant of the Family. 2 vols. 78.

S. & T. GILBERT, 4, COPTHALL BUILDINGS, E.C. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 8th and last Edit. Complete. With Index. 22 vols. Half-russia, gilt. Quite new. £19, nett. Published at £32 2s. 6d.

W. GREGORY, BATH. Rudder's History of Gloucestershire. Whole bd. russia. Fine copy. £5. Montfaucon's Antiquities. 15 vols. Folio. Whole calf. Fine Impressions of Engravings. £15.

Bishop Gibson's Preservatives against Popery. Fine clean copy. Whole calf. £2 2s.

Michaud's North America. Sylva. 156 Coloured Engravings. 4 vols. Pub. at £12 12s. Offered for £2 10s. The King's Intelligencer; being one of the Earliest Newspapers published. Ed. by Sir Roger l'Estrange. For

the Years 1662 to 1665.

JOHN HORROCKS, CHURCH, NEAR ACCRINGTON. Whittaker's History of Whalley. Good condition. C. R. JONES, LEEK. Mechanic's Magazine. Vols. 27 to 43, and vols. 46 to 67. Half-bound. 2 vols. in one.

J. HALL & SON, CAMBRIDGE. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society. In Parts as published. Vols. 1 to 14 inclusive. Vols. 16 to 18, and Part 1 of vol. 19, also duplicated of the following partsVol. 1, part 4; vol. 2, part 2; vol. 3, parts 2 and 3, and vols. 4 to 8 inclusive. Price for the lot, £1 6s.

LEWIS & OWEN, OSWESTRY. King Edward the Sixth's Latin Grammar. 17th Edition (quite clean). 13 copies, at 1s. 6d. each.

E. MASKALL, 1, COPENHAGEN ST., N.

Naval Chronicle. Vols. 1 to 24. Half-calf. 12s. Chetwood's History of the Stage. 12mo. 1749. 3s. 6d. Sharpe's Genealogical Peerage. 2 vols. 12mo. 1830. 4s. Marmontel's Tales. By Mrs. Pilkington. 26 Engravings by Bewick. 1799. 5s.

Dyche's English Dictionary. Svo. 1740. 3s. 6d.

JOHN MUIR, 116, INGRAM STREET, GLASGOW. The Zoist. 13 vols. Half-calf. Quite new. £3 13s. 6d. Mansions of England and Wales. Vol. 3. County of Lancaster. £1 5s.

J. OGDEN, 97, OXFORD ST., MANCHESTER. Gadbury's Doctrine of Nativities. Fol. 1658. 8s. 6d. Raphael's Astrologer. 1841. Shaken in Binding. 38. 6d. Oxley's Celestial Planispheres, with paste-board Quadrant. Good copy. 1830. 9s. 6d.

Leadbetter's New Tables of the Planets, &c. 1742. 1s. 6d. Sibly's Astronomy & Elementary Philosophy. 1789 and 1790. Clean copy. Bound.

46.

Summonile's Prognostic Astronomer. 28.

Zadkiel's Grammar of Astrology. Bound. 2s. 6d.
The Quadripartite; or, Four Books concerning the Influ-
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Edited, with Notes, by John Whalley. Lou. 1786. 3s. 6d.
Astrology Improved by Ball. Very much soiled. 1s. 6d.
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Raphael's Prophetic Messenger 13 years; White's Ephe-
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Partridge, making altogether about 40. 78. 6d.
Scott's Waverley Novels. Complete in 48 vols. Cloth.
Very clean. 1848-51. Vols. 13 and 14 in sheets. £3.
PARRY & SON, CHESTER.
Dr. Adam Clarke's Commentary. S vols. Large 4to.
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Boothroyd's Biblia Hebraica. 4to. Half-calf. 18s.
Baxter's Works. 6 vols. Imp. Svo. 30s. Cloth.
Benson's Commentary. 6 vols. 4to. Cloth. £3.
CHARLES POLLARD, KETTERING.
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana. Parts 1 to 14 inclusive.
Clean. 4to. Boards. 1 guinea.

A Collection of Poems. By several hands. With Notes. 10 vols. 8vo. Calf, gilt backs. 10s. Dodsley. 1782-83. Modern Athens, or Views in Edinburgh. Very fine copy. 4to. Half-calf, gilt back. 9s. 1829. Metropolitan Improvements; or, London in the 19th Century. Full of plates. 2 vols. 4to. Half-morocco, gilt backs and edges. Splendid copy. 16s. 1828-29.

History of Leeds and Adjoining Towns. By E. Parsons. 2 vols. 8vo. Cloth. 5s. 1834.

J. SAUNDERS, 22, HIGH STREET, KENSINGTON, W. Rees' Cyclopædia. 45 vols. 4to. 1819. Longmans. £5, or any reasonable offer.

JOHN SCOGGINS, IPSWICH.

Views on the Bosphorus. 43 shilling parts. 4to. 15s.
The Crystal Palace Described and Illustrated. By Beard,
Mayall, &c. In 48 shilling parts. 4to. 17s.
England's Battles by Sea and by Land. By Williams.
In 72 shilling parts. Imp. Svo. 14s.
Imperial Journal of Arts and Sciences. 4to.
shilling parts. 6s.

First 14 two

Folio. 1614.

14s.

Sir Walter Raleigh's Historie of the World.
Front. and Port. 7s. Wants binding.
Swift's Works. 24 vols. 18mo. Calf, neat.
Milton's Poetical Works. By Newton. 4 vols. 8vo. 1757.
Calf. Plates by Hayman. 8s.
Spiritual Magazine. 7 vols. 8vo. Boards. 1825-31. 78.
Paley's Works. 7 vols. Svo. (Not uniform.) 12s.
R. Montgomery's Poetical Works. 5 vols. Svo. Bds. 7s. 6d.
Bell's Fugitive Poetry. 18 vols. in 9. Half-roan. 98.
Crabbe's Life and Works. By his Son. Roy. 8vo. 1847. 68.
Du Bosc's Military Hist. 2 vols. Fol. 1736. Plates. 4s.
Doddridge's Family Expositor. Imp. 8vo. Cloth. 1833. 6s.
Peter Pindar's Works. 3 vols. 8vo. Calf, neat. 1791. 5s.
Charles Butler's Hora Biblia. 2vls. Ry. Svo. Bds. 1807. 58.
Loudon's Encyclopædia of Gardening. 8vo. Hf.-bd. 1825. 68.
Cunningham's Illustrious Englishmen. 8 vols. 1837. 12s.
Chalmers' Shakespeare. 9 vols. 8vo. Calf. 1805. 24s.
Cassell's Illustrated Exhibitor. 2vls. Hf.-bd., neat. 1852. 6s.
Lyall's Character of the Russians. 4to. Bds. Plates. 1823. 5s.
Buffon's Nat. Hist. By Smellie. 9 vols. 8vo. Calf. 1785. 12s.
Nonconformists' Memorial. By Palmer. 2 vols. 8vo.
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Stackhouse's History of the Bible. By Gleag. 3 vols.
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Earl of Rosse on the Christian Revelation. 8vo, very neat. 1834. 3s. 6d.

Pictorial History of the Bible. British and Foreign Artists. 2 vols. 4to. Roan. 1834. 10s.

Eclectic Review. So vols. 8vo. £6.

Adam Clarke's Notes on the Old Testament. 5 vols Calf, neat. 1825. 30s.

Monographie de l'eglise royale de Saint-Denis, dessins Ch. Fichot. 12mo. 1848. 28.

Masson's Chronological and Historical Atlas of the Mi Ages. Double crown. 1849. 26.

100 vols. of Sermons, Discourses, Lectures. Various, 8vo. J. SELLICK, PLYMOUTH.

Extremely rare books. Perfect, and in good condit A Latin Bible. Printed by Rodt and Richel, from 125 1465. Two tall folios. Supposed to be the only e known.

Epistola Cecilii Cypriani. Printed by Vindelinus Spires 1471. The first edition of a Latin Father after the vention of printing.

A Mamotrectus. Printed by Nic. Jenson. 1479. Sva Rationale Divinorum Officiorum, &c. Duranti. G Walch. 1482. 4to.

A Latin Treatise against the Hussites, written in 1 and printed in 1485, in Strasburg. 4to. Imago Primi Sæculi Societatis Jesu ex Officina Pla niana. Antwerp, 1640. A most remarkable volume, presenting the history of the Jesuits and state of society at the close of the first century of its existen In the year 1773, the whole impression had, by or from their general, been destroyed by the Jesuits the selves, except 14 copies, which could not then be recove This is one of them. Folio.

Preuxis Recentior in Curia Romana. By Ridorph Colon. Agrip. 1680. Folio.

JOHN SLACK, DURHAM. Library of the Fathers-Tertullian. VI. 1. Augustine. 2. Do. do. St. Cyprian Epistle. Vol. 3, part 2.2 Do. do. St. Athanasius Historical Tracts. 2s. 6d. Arnold's Thucydides. 1847. Parker. 38. Grote's Greece. Vol. 8. 1851. Murray, 4s. Bunsen's Sign of the Times. 1856. Smith, Elder, & Co. 5 Pamphlets, various. Various Authors. 6s. Pusey on the English Church. 4s. Anglo-Catholic Library. Thorndike. Vols. 1, 2, & & Smith's Wealth of Nations. 1806. Vols. 2 and 3 48. READ & BARRETT, IPSWICH. Cottage Gardener. Ed. by Johnson. 28 vols. Royal T Vols. 1 to 12, hf.-calf, and the rest in pts. £2158. 180Church of England Magazine. 56 vols. The first cloth, and the rest in parts. £1 10s, Chambers' Encyclopedia. Now publishing. Parts 1 to With the Maps. 36s. Cost £3 14s.

D. M. ROE, OXFORD STREET, MANCHESTER Coney's Foreign Cathedrals, Hotels de Ville, Town H &c., in France, Holland, &c. 32 plates. Folio. H morocco, gilt edge. 1842. 30s.

Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible. 5 vols. 4to. Calf Neal's History of the Puritans. 5 vols. 8vo. Boards 2 Family Herald. Vols. 1 to 27, cloth, and vol. 25 in part Clean as new. 3s. 6d. per vol.

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REVIEWS and MAGAZINES I

Sale, at Waste Paper Price (3d. per 15 for several years past, viz. :-Quarterly Review Edinburgh Review, Blackwood's Mag., Fraser's Mag., New Monthly Mag., Macmillan's Mag Dublin University Mag., Cornbill Mag.-Addres R. EDIS, Bookseller, Huntingdon.

BOOKS WANTED.

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

JAMES A. ACOCK, 21, BROAD ST., OXFORD. Scott's Waverley Novels. Vol. 1. People's Edition. Caird's Lectures on Ethical Philosophy. Glasgow. Jowett on the Thessalonians. 2 vols.

ASHER & Co., 13, BEDFORD ST., COVENT GARDEN. Hedley, Treatise on Coal Mines.

1857.

Williams, Henrici Quinti Anglise Regis, etc. 8vo. 1850.
Heard, Life of Princess Dolgoronkow. 12mo.
Maskell, Liturgies of Sarum. Second Edition.
Freckleton, the Church and the Drama. A Sermon.
Stirling, Annals of Spanish Artists. 2 vols.
Greswell, Origines Calendaria Hellen. G vols. 8vo.
Hindmarsh, Key of Numbers.

Reeve, History of English Law. Vol. 5. 1829.
Chesterfield, Letters to His Son. Abridged by Gregory.
Beverley, Notes on Drawing. 1820.

Radcliffe, Rate of Mortality amongst Friendly Societies.
Christie, Abstract of all the Accounts.
Wallace, Travels on the Amazon.

Leach on the Hygiene Condition of the Mercantile Marine.

Andrews, A Chapter on Contemp. History.

Le Marchant, Trades' Unions and Commissions thereon
Murchison's Siluria. Second Edition.
Nystroem, Screw Propeller.

Johnston, Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry and Georg
History against Colenso, by a Barrisrer.

Francis Chares, The English Reformation.
Building News, 576, 578, 579.

Wight's Catal. of Plants of East India:

Addison, Effects of Disease of the Suprarenal Capile Wyeth, On the Strength of Roman and Portland Cen Leibniz, Refutation of Spinoza. Trans, by Owen Davidson's Introduction to the Old Testament. 3 val Punch for 1858 and 1859.

Bennett on Leucocythemia. 1857.

Birch, Xanthian Marbles in the British Museum. 1
Spry, History of Odd Fellows.

Blackfield, Selections of Vases, Statues from Terra fettes
Mudd, the Collodio Albumin Process.

Stokes, Diagnosis and Treatment of the Chest.

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