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ROCK BROTHERS, & PAYNE, WHOLESALE AND EXPORT STATIONERS, 11, WALBROOK, LONDON.

ORDERS BY POST.-A Special Department is established for attending to urgent orders.

VIEWS OF ENGLAND.-Orders taken for engraving new views on the most liberal terms, in addition to the 5,000 already published. VIEWS OF PARIS.-One Hundred and Twenty views of New Paris now on sale in books, from Sixpence to Fifteen Shillings each, retail, and only on note paper, and otherwise similar to the views of England, with which the trade and public are so familiar.

CHRISTMAS CARDS, NOTE PAPER, AND VALENTINES BY ALL MAKERS.

WESTLEYS &[Go

BOOKBINDERS EMBOSSERS

LONDON:

10 FRIAR STREET
DOCTORS COMMONS. EG

J.

OGDEN & CO., PRINTERS, 172, St. John

Street, Clerkenwell, E.C., solicit the attention of Publishers and others to the facilities they possess for executing every description of Letterpress Printing. The Premises have been built specially for them; the Type has been carefully selected from the best foundries, and includes many of the handsomest Modern founts, the entire series of Messrs. Miller and Richard's Old Styles, and a choice assortment of Titling and Fancy type for both styles; and the Machines-Platen, Anglo-French, Perfecting, and Single Cylinder-are of the most modern and improved construction. These appliances, with the experience gained during many years' general management of one of the largest London offices, may afford some guarantee that work entrusted to them will be done satisfactorily, and at very moderate charges.

E. MARLBOROUGH & CO.,

ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION AGENTS.

Advertisements inserted on Moderate Terms in any
Publication in Great Britain and Ireland.

Commissions undertaken for the Collection of Advertisements, or the
Publication of Periodicals.

4, AVE MARIA LANE, E.C.

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BY ROYAL COMMAND.

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S

CELEBRATED

STEEL PENS.

Sold by all Dealers throughout the World.

TO BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS.

Wood Engraving.

R. C. WEST, DRAUGHTSMAN

and Engraver on Wood, 3, Windsor Street, Harrow Road, London. For Specimens, see Messrs. Longman's Bible, "The Crucifixion," "The Entombment," "Flight into Egypt," &c. &c.

CAUTI

NAUTION.-MARK YOUR LINEN
-Look to your Labels, and see that each:
Label has the words-"Prepared by the Daught
of the late John Bond. Works, 75, Southgate Ros
London. Inventor and Sole Proprietor of
Crystal Palace Pedestal and Royal Inde'ible Ink
Each in bottles at 6d. or 1s. Proprietor of the
Paris Exhibition Royal Crimson Ink. In bottles
at 6d. or 1s.

E. MARLBOROUGH & CO., WHOLESALE AND EXPORT BOOKSELLERS.

The Foreign and Colonial Trade supplied with Books, Periodicals Newspapers, and Miscellaneous Goods, by quickest routes.

4. AVE MARIA LANE, E.C.

The Stock and Copyrights of the Valuable and Important Scientific Works published by the late Mr. H. Baillière, of 219, Regent Street.

Modern Books in quires and boards; Stereo. Plates
and Copyrigh's of Darton & Hodge's Juvenile
Books; The Stereos. and Stock of the late Sir R.
Phillips's Publications, &c, &c.

ESSRS. HODGSON will Sell by MESSRS. HODGSON will Sell by

Auction, at their Rooms, 115, Chancery ane, W.C., on Tuesday, November 12, at One clock (by order of the Executors), the STOCK nd COPYRIGHTS of the PUBLICATIONS of he late Mr. H. BAILLIERE, of 219, Regent treet; including the Library of Illustrated tandard Scientific Works and numerous Medial, Botanical, and other Works, by eminent English and Foreign Scientific Men. iewed, and Catalogues had.

To be

important Remainders of Illustrated Works, Christmas Gift-Books, Books of Prints, &c., the Stock of "Day & Son (Limited).”

MESSRS. HODGSON will Sell by

Auction, at their Rooms, 115, Chancery Lane, W.C., on Tuesday, November 19, and three following days, at One o'clock (by order of the Liquidators), the STOCK of FINE-ART PUBLICATIONS of "DAY AND SON (LIMITED);" including the REMAINDERS of many important ILLUSTRATED and ILLU. MINATED WORKS. Catalogues will shortly be rea ly.

PRELIMINARY

Auction, at their Rooms, 115, Chancery Laur, W.C., on Wednesday, November 13, and following day, at One o'clock, a QUANTITY of MODERN BOOKS, in cloth and quires, including some Remainders from a West End Publisher, and a Consignment from Scotland, comprising 324 M'Douall Stuart's Australia540 Sir Stafford Northcote's Financial Policy— 240 Staunton's Great Schools of England-110 Dr. Chalmers's Life, 4 vols.-200 Brown's Theological Tracts, 3 vols.-100 Hayes's Ballads of Ireland 480 Burns's Centenary-95 Memoir of Wellington-100 Scotland Illustrated-50 The Kirk and Manse-70 Landscape Illustrations of the Bible, 2 vols.-100 Bancroft's United States, 2 vols.-50 Marquis of Worcester's Century of Inventions-Upwards of 5,000 Volumes of Popular Modern Novels, in quire and cloth. Also, by order of the Trustee of Mr. F. Hodge, the Stereotype Plates of the Champion Handbooks, 8 vols., Martin's Holiday Tales, Parley's Wonders of Earth, Sea, and Sky, Holiday Keepsake, Forget-Me-Not, Tales of Filial Love, Mayhew's Boyhood of Luther, Johnstone's Bible Stories and Pictures and Scripture Picture Story-Book, Gems from Great Authors, &c.; and the Remaining Stock of Stereos, Coppers, and Woodcuts of Books published by the late Sir R. Phillips, of Ludgate Hill.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Important Sale of the Entire Stock of Highly Valuable and Important Works of Art, being the Print and Chromo-Lithographic Publications of Messrs. DAY & SON (Limited), Ii hographers, &c., to the Queen, by Order of the Liquidators.

MESSRS. SOUTHGATE & CO., Auctioneers of Libraries and

Works connected with the Fine Arts, 143, Strand, eight doors west of Somerset House (late of 22, Fleet-street), will SELL by AUCTION, Early in November, the ENTIRE STOCK of

HIGHLY VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT WORKS OF ART; Being the Print and Chromo-Lithographic Publications of

Messrs. DAY AND SON

(Limited.)

Amongst them may be mentioned-The STOCK of THOMAS'S PICTURE of the MARRIAGE OF
THE PRINCE OF WALES; and the Lithographic Stones. A Magnificent and National Work.
The STOCK of CARL HAAG'S PICTURE of the LATE PRINCE CONSORT RETURNING
FROM DEER-STALKING; a Splendid Chromo-Lithograph, approved as a Work of Art and a Good
Likeness, by Her Majesty the Queen. The following note from the Lithographer, by command of Her
Majesty, confirms the above statement: Her Majesty finds the figure very good, but the face wanted
a little alteration: H.R.H. Princess Louise has made the necessary alteration, as you will find, and
Her Majesty desires me to return now the picture to you for its completion." And from
Mr. Carl Haag: The result you have obtained is to me a very satisfactory one, and far surpasses my
expectations."

Included in the Sale will be a vast assemblage of Proofs and Prints of the Publications of the house of Messrs. Day and Son, and many others; and nearly a Complete Set of every Chromo-Lithograph that has ever been published in Lon lon; most of them touched by the Artists, and several Hundreds of them elegantly framed, and used as specimens to obtain Orders in the Retail Department.

Amongst the Photographs will be found the STOCK of the Work entitled, "BEDFORD'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES IN THE EAST." Folio. A Work of singular interest and necessary truthfulness; and a large stock of Photographs of less interest.

Also a nearly complete Set of all the Works ever published by Messrs. Day and Son, many of them

now very scarce.

Catalogues of which are now being prepared.

THE BOOKSELLER, OUT. 31, 1867.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the

Business of a Dealer in Second-hand Books. It is situated in the principal thoroughfare The Stock, &c., to be purof a county town. chased at a valuation.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster Row.

IR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

Mine Business of a Bookseller and Stationer,

situated in the principal street of a first-class University Town. About £500 required. The returns have been £1,500 a year. Rent moderate.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

an old-established Bookselling. Stationery, and Printing Business. Returns about £3,000 a year. Large premises, double-fronted shop, garden, &c. All at a valuation; about £1,000 to £1,200 required. -Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Valuer, &c., 48, Paternoster Row.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a

first-class Bookselling, Stationery, and Printing Business, established 50 years, and situated in the centre of a large and fashionable watering-place. All at a valuation; £1,500 to £3,000. Rent £160. Can let off, furnished, £300 to £400 a year. In good hands the returns might be increased to £3,000 a year.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a

M first-class Business an easy distance from

Returns

London. Rent cleared by letting.
£3000 a year. No Printing. In same family half
About £1,700 required; £1,000 in
a century.
cash, and the balance by instalments. The above
is an opportunity rarely to be met with.-Apply
to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell
Business of a Bookseller and Stationer,

MR the

MR. GEO. NEWMAN,

(ESTABLISHED 1854,)

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,
Assignments to Creditors, or Sales by Auction
under Assignments, Bankruptcy or otherwise, in
town or country. References given.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

to dispose of an old-established Bookselling, Stationery, and Printing Business, doing a very large trade amongst Merchants, Shippers, and others. About £600 required.

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R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to dispose of a Country Litho and Letterpress Printing Business, suitable for two persons. The profits are guaranteed at £2,000 per annum. The Machinery and Plant is of the best description. Cash required, £8,000. A large share of it can remain for a term.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

to dispose of a Bookselling and Stationery Business, situated in the West of London. Trade £12 a week. Price, including Stock, Fixtures, Fittings, Premium, &c., about £550.

MR.

R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to dispose of a City Printing Business. Returns, £600. Price £300.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

to dispose of a Letterpress Printing and Stationer's Business, situate in Cheshire. Returns large. Price, including Plant, Stock, Fixtures, and Premium, £550.

established many years, and situated in the vicinity MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

of Belgravia. Rent £54; can let off £30. Re
turns nearly £1,200 a year. Capital profits.
About £500 required.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48,
Paternoster Row.

to dispose of a Suburban Stationery_and Fancy Business, with a 19 years' lease. Rent only £40. Price £160. Returns good.

R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell Mo Gispose of a Bookselling and Stationery MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell

a

in the suburbs. £150 required.-Apply to Mr.
HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

A

STOCK FOR SALE.--A Miscellaneous Stock of Stationery, Books, Bibles, Church Services, Albums, Children's Books, &c., to be Sold a Bargain. To be seen at 48, Paternoster Row. Apply to Mr. HOLMES.

to

Business in the West of England. Returns, £800.
Established fifty years. Price about £335.

MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

to find a young man as Junior Partner in an old-established Engraving, Copperplate, Litho, and Letterpress Printing and Stationery Business, with about £300 cash. Income of £150 per annum.

WANTED, to Purchase a Country MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

Bookseller and

Stationer's

Business.

Send full particulars to W. MASLAND, 8, South-
ampton Street, Reading, Berks.

PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS,

dispose of a genuine Lithographic and

Copperplate Printing Business in a fashionabl" watering place. Price about £200. Excellent returns. The Stationery Trade can be added.

Toe-To be disposed of, an old-established MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed

&c.
Bookselling, Printing, Stationery, and Paper
Hanging Business, which has been successfully
conducted for a number of years, and is now
the death of the proprietor.

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offered on account of HWOOD, 143, Deansgate, Mosat a Monthly Serial, having a large

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sale, to be parted with in consequence of dissolution of partnership. Price £50.

R. GEO. NEWMAN, Trade Valuer,

ing of their Businesses to forward particulars of the same, to be entered upon his Register, free of charge. Purchasers can have Businesses for warded upon application.-Auction and Valuing Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, E.C.

J.

M. BURTON, Valuer and General Trade Agent. Thirty years in the Book, Stationery, Printing, and Publishing Businesses, The original Proprietor, Printer, and Publisher of the "Run and Read" Library.

5, South Villas, Camden Square, London, N.W.

REMAINDERS Old Stock in large

or small quantities Bought for Cash. Booksellers, Publishers, and others, having any remainder stock on hand may dispose of same, either the whole number or part, by addressing a letter to Mr. SPOKES, Surrey Book Mart, 24 and 25, London Road, Southwark.

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TRADE VALUER.

GEO, J. LOCK YER,

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.

GEORGE J. LOCKYER, Valuer to

the Trade, is instructed to negotiate a Partnership in a well-established and flourishing Printing Business, with a Newspaper and Railway Guide of extensive circulation attached, in a Northern Cathedral City. Capital required, about £1,500 for a 3-5th share. Address, Mr. LOCKYER, Trade Agent and Valuer, 50, Moor Street, Birmingham.

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Assistant.-A Gentleman of many years' experience as Manager of a Retail Bookselling and Stationery Establishment and Circulating Library will shortly be prepared to take an Engagement in either of the above capacities. References unexceptionable. Address, H. W., 30, Great Oxford Street, Liverpool.

aged 24, a Re-engagement; has had seven years' experience both wholesale and retail Country preferred. Address, W. S. S., 2, St. Peter's Terrace, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.

LEIGHTON, SON, & HODGE beg to intimate to Publishers, Printers, and the Public generally, that they execute, in the best style and on the most moderate terms, every description of WHOLESALE BOOKBINDING, either in Cloth or Leather (also Account-Book Binding), with promptitude and punctuality. Their Stock of Engraved Brass Dies is most extensive and varied, and designed in the best taste; and their powerful Machinery and Steam power give them great advantages in the rapid execution of large Orders.

Applications for Estimates will meet with prompt attention.

LONDON: 13, SHOE LANE, E.C.

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