THE PRESS. To be Disposed of, a promising NEWSPAPER PROJECT in the Country, with Plant, &c. &c. -Apply C. M. T., Post Office, Newington Causeway, London, S.E. WANTED, a Re-engagement by a Young Lady accustomed to the Book, Stationery, and Fancy Trades, and as Librarian. Unexceptionable references.-Address X. L., Hudd's Library, 84 Connaught Terrace, W. Wanted, to Pur-O BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. GALLEY PRESS. Wanted, to Pur chase, a Second-hand GALLEY PRESS, in good condition. Address, stating terms, &c., MENT in the above. Has a thorough knowledge J. Oliver, Advertiser Office, Birkenhead. of the trade.-Address Beta, care of Mr. Grattan, 6 Amen Corner, London, E.C. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a Young Lady, a Situation in the above, having had two years' experience. Salary not so much an object as a comfortable home.Address J. G., 2 East Street, Bury Street, Chelsea. A Young Lady, who has served two years' apprenticeship to the Bookselling and Stationery Trade, seeks an engagement as ASSISTANT. Salary moderate. Good references from late employers. Country not objected to.-Address Alpha, Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill. TO DUNNILL, UNNILL, PALMER, & CO., Foreign and English Booksellers and Mercantile ST BOOKSELLERS, PUBLIC tioners, Manchester, are in want of a first-class ASSISTANT: one with a knowledge of French or German preferred.-Address as above, stating age, qualifications, and salary required. то BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS. Messrs. Gray and Warren, Booksellers, &c., Croydon, Surrey, are wanting an ASSISTANT. Unexceptionable references required.-Address as above, stating age and salary required. A BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and LIBRARIAN at the West End of London requires a second ASSISTANT. Letters, stating qualifications, salary required, age, &c., to be addressed to C. S., care of Messrs. Huntley & Co., Engravers, 74 New Bond Street, London, W. TO BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS.Wanted, an efficient Person, who thoroughly understands the Wholesale business, and is able to manage in the absence of the Principal.-Apply, by letter, to J. M., 10 Paternoster Row, London. то TO STATIONERS.-Wanted, by a Manufacturing Stationer, Printer, and Binder in the Country, a WAREHOUSEMAN fully competent to give out orders, see to their execution, and occasionally call on Consumers. The situation will be permanent, and none need apply but such as can be well recommended for ability, address, conduct, &c. To save correspondence, it is requisite that applications may contain full particulars of age, length of time in the business, references, and salary required. Address, by letter, No. 287, Messrs. Grimwade's, Earl Street, Cannon Street, London. LIBRARIES, and MERCHANTS in the COLONIES.-The Advertiser, who attends the London Book Sales, wishes to purchase and forward Books for the above.-Address C. L. P., 18 Princes Street, Storey's Gate, London. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. of his time, and who can be well recommended.Wanted, a Situation by a Young Man just out Address J. M., care of Mr. Fry, Chelmsford. To O PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, and STATIONERS.-A highly-respectable, trust. worthy, and efficient Assistant, of good address, and who can be well recommended by the employer he has just left (in consequence of a change in the business), is in want of a Situation. Is a good i Counter hand, accustomed to Accounts, can dress the Windows, write Book and Magazine orders, and otherwise make himself generally useful. Salary not so much an object as a respectable and permanent engagement. The Country preferred.-Address, in first instance, M. T., care of Messrs. King & Loder, 239 Upper Thames Street, London. то O BOOKSELLERS.-The Advertiser, aged 33, of good education and connections, with a thorough knowledge of Modern books, wishes for an Engagement. He has been accustomed to a large and bustling West-end trade, New and Secondhand, and is competent to manage a business.Address Beta, care of Mr. Hankey, 259 Upper | Street, Islington, London, N. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a Young Man, aged 21, a Situation in the above business. Has had four years' expe rience. Unexceptionable reference can be given.Address T. L., 6 South Street, Islington, London. BOOKSELLER and STATIONER'S WA ASSISTANT. - Wanted,, a Young Man, thoroughly acquainted with the trade.-Apply to B. S., Mr. Mitchell's, Stationer and Military Bookseller, 39 Charing Cross. ANTED, by a Young Man, a REENGAGEMENT in the Bookselling and Stationery business has had nearly four years' experience. Good references. Address R. V., Post Office, Tunbridge Wells. MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. & Young Man who has been in the trade six A Young Man, who has had some years' expe rience in a first-class establishment, which he is now leaving, wishes a re-engagement as ASSISTANT, or to take charge of a branch business. Unexceptionable references. Address M. H. W., Post Office, Clifton, near Bristol. то BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. A Young Man is desirous of a situation as JUNIOR ASSISTANT.-Address A. J., Simpson's Library, Dudley Place, Clapham Road. - TO PRINTERS and BINDERS. WANTED, immediately, a first-rate Press and Case. Preference would be given to one who understands working a Machine. A permanency for a thoroughly competent man.-Applications, with terms, to be made to Mr. T. Chapman Browne, Bible and Crown, Market Place, Leicester. TO BOOKBINDERS. Pawson and Brailsford, Sheffield, want a first-class STATIONERY BINDER, who can Marble and Letter in the best style, and superintend a small establish ment. Also a FEMALE to sew best Stationery Work. To suitable parties, the situations permanent.-Applicants to give references and state terms. TO MASTER PRINTERS. The Ad vertiser, having filled the office of Manager in a Newspaper establishment, is desirous of obtaining a similar Situation. First-class testimonials can be forwarded.-Address H. H., 24 Joshua Street, St. Leonard's Road, East India Road, London. years, a situation as COMPOSITOR in a News Office. Is acquainted with the Jobbing.-Address J. P. R., Post Office, St. Ives, Hunts. READER, and COMPOSITOR on a Country TO PRINTERS. petent party, a situation as REPORTER, Newspaper, which he could make up. Respectable references as to ability and steadiness. Terms moderate.-Address A. B., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London, E. C. TO STATIONERS, PRINTERS, &c.— Wanted, by a respectable Man, aged 24, a Situation in the Stationery, &c. (shop or warehouse). Can keep accounts, and, having a good knowledge of Printing, would occasionally assist in Office if reCan be well recommended. Address quired. Carolus, 21 Westbourne Park Crescent, Paddington. PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a Young Man, who has been used to a Jobbing Office, a situation as TURNOVER. Good references if required. Address G. Sheath, Pork Butcher, Upper St. James's Street, Newport, Isle of Wight. O BOOKBINDERS.-A good General To Workman wanted, who can Forward, Finish, and Rule by Machine. Situation permanent.Address Mr. Braithwaite, Bookseller, Bishop Auckland. A Young Man, who has worked in News WANTED, by a respectable Young and Jobbing Offices, is in want of a Situation. Can work at either Case or Press. N. H. R., 162 High Street, Stourbridge. Address MASTER PRINTERS. Wanted, by a steady, respectable Man (married), a permanent Situation in a Jobbing Office, or News and Jobbing combined. Accustomed to the management of a Country Jobbing Office.-Excellent references.-Apply B., 2 Claremont Street, Shrewsbury. Man, a situation as IMPROVER in a Jobbing Office. Has had experience on a daily paper. Amount of wages not so much an object as a chance of improvement. Town preferred. Good references. Address W. B. P., 5 Wimbourne Street, New North Road, Hoxton, N. то O MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a steady, respectable Young Man (an Abstainer), a SITUATION in a Jobbing or News Office. Thoroughly understands the business; quick at Press or Case. Could, if required, take TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by the Adver- the Management of a small Country Office. Address, stating salary given, Alpha, Oxonian Advertiser Office, New Road, Oxford. tiser, who has been 15 years in the business, a situation as FOREMAN of a Printing Office. He has had several years' experience in running Cylinder Printing Machines, and accustomed to all kinds of Coloured and Fancy work.-Address A. B., care of Messre. Barron, Harvey, & Co., Giltspur Street, Smithfield, London. INGRAVING, EN LITHOGRAPHY, STEEL and COPPERPLATE PRINTING for the TRADE, in a superior style, with expedition, at most moderate charges. List of Prices, with Specimens, sent free on receipt of Trade Card. F. Whiteman & Co., 19 Little Queen Street, COUNTRY BOOKSELLERS.-A Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. TO COUNTRY BOOKSEL understands Forwarding and Finishing, Letterpress and Sta-TO the TRADE.-R. T. Barras, Stationery, Marbling and Machine Ruling, is open to an Engagement. Can assist at Case.-Letters addressed Binder, care of Mr. Clarke, Stationer, Watergate Street, Chester. tioner, Engraver, Lithographer, Draughtsman, Account-Book Maker, and General Printer, Sheffield and Rotherham.-Price Lists, &c., may be sent to 27 High Street, Sheffield. 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. ORIGINAL PATENT COLUMBIAN PRINTING PRESS AND CLARENDON GRIPPER MACHINE MANUFACTORY, EDWARD BEVAN desires to tender his grateful acknowledgments to all his Friends and the Trade for the liberal encouragement afforded him during nearly the last 20 years, while representing Messrs. ROBERT BESLEY & Co., and to inform them that his connexion with that firm having now ceased, he will be enabled to give his undivided attention to his own business, and earnestly solicits their support. A discount of 15 per cent. upon all Presses above the size of Royal. Catalogues upon application. CLARENDON PRINTING MACHINE. SINGLE CYLINDER GRIPPER —– DOUBLE CYLINDER MOTION. TESTIMONIALS. The Rugby Gazette. Clarendon Machine Printing Offices: 39 High Street, Rugby, May 22, 1861. Dear Sir, I have much pleasure in informing you that the double-royal "Clarendon " Machine I had from you gives the greatest satisfaction. I have given it a trial of twelve months, and have tested it with Newspaper, Postingbills, Hand-bills, Circulars, Bill-heads, &c., all of which it executes in a very superior manner. We can print the Newspaper (double-royal) at the rate of 1000 per hour, and Posting-bills of the same size 250 per hour. Hand-bills and common jobs can easily be worked, with two lads or with one man at the wheel, at the rate of 1500 per hour. Very good 66 Register can also be obtained without points, if ordinary care be used in laying on. In short, the Machine has answered my expectations in every respect, and I feel much gratified in testifying to its merits. I remain, dear Sir, yours truly, THOMAS ROGERS.—Mr. Edward Bevan. London, 15th January, 1862: 218A Upper Thames Street, E.C. Sir,-We have much pleasure in expressing our entire approval of the double-demy Gripper Machine delivered to us in November, 1861. As far as the principle and workmanship is concerned, it in every way answers our purpose. We have had it at work constantly since the above date, throwing off 1200 impressious per hour, and giving us complete satisfaction in all respects. We are, Sir, your obedient servants, DUDLEY ROLLS & Co. - Mr. E. Bevan. A DOUBLE-DEMY AND DOUBLE-ROYAL READY FOR DELIVERY. DAY & SON, Lithographers to the Queen, execute in the best style, on the most reasonable terms, and with despatch, every description of Lithography, Chromo-lithography, and Steel and Copperplate Printing, Artistic or Commercial. Applications for Estimates will meet with prompt attention. Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. BOOKS WANTED то PURCHASE. A. FRANCK, 67 Rue de Richelieu, at Paris.-Particulars to be sent by letter (prepaid). Merivale's History of Colonisation. Herbert's History of the London Livery Com panies. Wilkinson on the Law of Shipping. Park's Law of Marine Insurance. Addison's Treatise on the Law of Contracts. Collyer's Law of Partnership. Byles's Treatise on Law Bills of Exchange Arnould's Law of Marine Insurance. Steinitz's Origin and Progress of Ship-Building. 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. Ackrill, R., Bookseller, Harrogate Nemesis of Faith Adams, E., Bookseller, Stratford-on-Avon Bendelack, J. 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