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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.

TERRY,

STONEMAN, & CO.

6 HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, E.C.

BOOKSELLERS, WHOLESALE NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING AGENTS.

Parcels Daily, Weekly, or Monthly, made up with accuracy, and despatched with punctuality.

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.

Original Patent Columbian Printing Press,

EDWA

AND

CLARENDON GRIPPER MACHINE MANUFACTORY.

DWARD BEVAN (late CLYMER & DIXON) 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 the above business, and earnestly solicits their support.

Printing Presses, Screw Ditto, Paper-Cutting Machines, Roller Moulds, &c., at Reduced Prices."

CLARENDON

Catalogues upon application.

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 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. Mr. Bevan. I remain, dear Sir, yours truly,

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THOMAS ROGERS.

LONDON, 15th Jan. 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 bad it at work constantly since the above date, throwing off 1200 impressious per hour, and giving us complete satisfaction in all respects.

Mr. E. Bevan.

We are, Sir, your obedient servants,

DUDLEY ROLLS & CO.

A DOUBLE-DEMY AND DOUBLE-ROYAL READY FOR DELIVERY.

*Second-hand Presses taken in exchange.

MANUFACTORY-10 FINSBURY STREET, LONDON, E.C.

THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 234. To the TRADE.-R. T. Barras, Sta

ADVERTISEMENTS intended for insertion

are requested to be forwarded to the Publishers immediately.

Longman & Co., 14 Ludgate Hill.

tioner, Engraver, Lithographer, Draughtsman, Account-Book Maker, and General Printer, Sheffield and Rotherham.-Price Lists, &c., may be sent to 27 High Street, Sheffield.

Testimonials

To W. Lang's New Process of Marbling Book Edges.

84 WEST STREET, FAREHAM, HANTS.

Notices of the Press appeared in "Stationer," December 10, 1861; "Publishers' Circular," December 6, 1861. From among many Testimonials of the Country Trade now using it, the following have been extracted by permission.

No. 18 Beresford Street, Jersey, February 20, 1862. DEAR SIR,-Your ingenious method of Marbling must prove a great boon to country binders. I am fairly puzzling and astonishing my friends with splendid edges. Yours faithfully,

Mr. W. Lang.

C. LE FEUVRE. Reading, February 25, 1862.

DEAR SIR,I have followed your instructions for Marbling Edges, and am much pleased with the result. I consider it a perfect boon to country bookbinders. I am, Sir, yours faithfully,

Mr. W. Lang.

J. C. WYLY.

W. L. continues to give instructions by post to the Trade upon receipt of Trade Card and 10s. 6d.

TO BOOKSELLERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, AND EXPORTERS OF BOOKS.

W. KENT & CO.

Respectfully inform the Trade that orders for Books and Monthly and Weekly Periodicals are executed by them with promptitude and on the best terms. Booksellers in London or the suburbs posting their orders overnight can have them completed early the next day, thus saving their collector's time.

EXPORT ORDERS COLLECTED AND PACKED.

London: PATERNOSTER ROW.

TO BOOKSELLERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.

HAYDAY & MANSELL

Beg to inform the Trade that they are prepared to execute all Orders for any description of BOOKBINDING, either in Town or Country, upon the most liberal terms.

Parcels from the Country enclosed and packed free of charge.

NOTICE.-The first leaf or front board of all best work will be legibly stamped thus, HAYDAY & MANSELL, or BOUND BY HAYDAY. On the front board of all second quality work thus, HAYDAY & MANSELL (2).

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR LIBRARIES AND LARGE QUANTITIES.

31 Little Queen Street, London, W.C.

TO PRINTERS. ELECTROTYPING TO health of the Proprietor, the GOODWILL O BE SOLD, in consequence of the

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by Franchi & Son, 15 Myddelton Street, London, E.C.

Electrotypes from WoodcutsMounted on wood, per square inch Ditto, unmounted, per ditto

Electrotypes from FormsMounted on wood, per square inch Ditto, unmounted, per ditto

and STOCK in Trade of a large Circulating Library and Bookselling and Stationery BUSINESS (established over 30 years), known as the Minervs 14d. Library, situate in Patrick Street, in the City of 14d. Cork (the best business street). The Library comprises about 7000 volumes in the various 14d. departments of Literature. Purchase money £300. -Apply to J. Hayes, 106 Patrick Street, Cork.

1d.

R. HOLMES is instructed to sell the MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to

MR.

BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Stationer, and Bookbinder, desirably situated in a flourishing Town 100 miles from London. The proprietor retiring. £300 to purchase.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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TR. HOLMES is instructed to sell the MR. BUSINESS of a Printer, Bookseller, and Stationer. An excellent living for a practical Printer. Present proprietor had it many years.

sell the TRADE of a Stationer, Bookseller, News Agent, old-established, and eligibly situate in the Channel Islands. The Returns are good, and can be much extended. About £1000 required. -Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

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£350 required. Profits nearly £200 a-year-Ad- MR. GEO. NEWMAN has been re

dress Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to sell [R. HOLMES is instructed to sell a complete little Printing Office PLANT, including two Presses, and a large assortment of Type, with every other requisite for a small Office. This is a rare chance for any one wishing to add the Printing Branch to his Trade, as the terms for

quested to find a purchaser for a most eligible Bookselling, Printing, and Stationery BUSINESS, established over a century. The Returns are excellent, and may be entered upon for £750.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Auctioneer and Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

purchase are very moderate.—Address Mr. Holmes, MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to

48 Paternoster Row.

dispose of a first-class BUSINESS, including Stationery, Despatch Boxes, Dressing Cases, and every description of Cutlery and Leather Goods.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to introduce A Partnership might be arranged. From £1500

a PARTNER in a first-class Business. £1000 required. Income to be derived, £300 a-year.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

to £2500 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer and Auctioneer, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to sell the TRADE VALUER.- Mr. Cussons, of

BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Stationer, and News Agent, close to Regent's Park. £250 required. Gross profits, £217 per annum. Clear profits, after paying rent, taxes, gas, wages, &c., £146 per annum.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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the firm of Cussons and Sons, Booksellers, Printers, and Stationers, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, having had twenty-five years' experience VALUER, offers his services to those about to enter upon, or dispose of, a Business. Numerous and highly respectable references.

TO BOOKBINDERS & STATIONERS, &c.-To be Disposed of, the BUSINESS of a Bookbinder, Stationer, and Bookseller, established 23 years, in a highly respectable neighbourhood. This is a most excellent opportunity for a Young Man with a small capital, who has a good knowledge of the Bookbinding and Stationery business.

Address Mr. Woodyatt, Ludlow.

TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, and

BOOKSELLERS.-To be Disposed of, an excellent BUSINESS, established 14 years, in a Market Town about 14 miles from London, north of the Thames; the only Printing Office in the

FIRST-RATE OPPORTUNITY. - A place; affording a most excellent opportunity to an

modern-built House and Shop, &c., Books and Stationery, about two miles from the Bank, main road. Rent £28. Coming-in, with Fixtures, £30. Stock at value, about £20.Address J. E., Publishers Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.

Office, Crayford, Kent.
experienced Printer.-Apply, by letter, to W., Post

TO
PRINTERS.-For Sale, a Double
Double-Demy CAXTON MACHINE. - Ap-
ply to C. M. T., Post Office, Newington Causeway,
London, S.E.

April 1, 1862

Good

BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted,
Wanted, by the Advertiser, aged 25 years, a
RE-ENGAGEMENT in the above business. Has
had five and a half years' experience in a London
West-end establishment. First-class references.-
Address Iota, Post Office, 104 Strand, W.C.

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in a Jobbing or Jobbing and News Office.
by'a Young Man, a situation as an IMPROVER,
references.
Farringdon, Berks.
Address W. S., Advertiser Office,

O BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by the Ad

Wanted, by a Young Man just out of his time, a Situation in the above trade, in the West-end. Is a good bookkeeper, and writes well. Satisfactory references.-Address, stating salary, &c., to A. Z., Pelham House, South Kensington, S.W.

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TO BOOKSELLERS. Wanted, by a Young Man, aged 22, a situation as ASSISTANT CLERK or COLLECTOR, Town or Country. Many years' experience. 7 West Street, Soho, W.C. Address A. G.,

MASTER PRINTERS.

Two Compositors, young men, permanent
Wanted, by

SITUATIONS (News, Book, or Jobbing). Refe

class Letterpress Printing Establishment nearly vertiser, who has been Foreman of a firstnine years, an Engagement in a similar capacity. Has been in the habit of giving estimates. Good references as to ability. Country not objected to. Address Verity, Mr. May's, News Agent, 9 King Street, St. James's.

A

COMPOSITOR, who can be well recommended, desires a permanent Situation. Has been accustomed to News and Book work.Address M. Neate, Russell Street, Stroud, Gloucestershire.

TSITUATION at Case, or Case and Press, in a
MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, a

rence from present situation if required.-Address Jobbing Office, by a good workman.— Address G. Welsford, 2 Charterhouse Street, Charterhouse J. P., Post Office, Birmingham. Square, London.

TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a steady, WANTED, a situation by a Com

respectable Young Man, who has been used to Book, Newswork, and General Jobbing, a situation as COMPOSITOR, in either Town or Country. Would assist at press if required. Can be strongly recommended by his present employer. -Apply to L. E., Mr. Blake's, Printer, Market Place, Salisbury.

O MASTER PRINTERS.-A

respect

TM Man, aged 34, possessing a general

knowledge of the business, wishes for regular EM

of London. Would have no objection to take the PLOYMENT in a Country Office, or in the suburbs Management of a small Office.-Address W. W., 4 Arthur Street, Gray's Inn Road, London.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.-A Young

Man is in immediate want of a Situation in a Jobbing Office. Used to plain Binding. Good references.-Address G. L. M., 2 Frederick Street, Caledonian Road, Islington, London.

TO BINDERS. A good FORWARDER

wanted. None but an experienced hand need apply.-Address, stating references, to Mr.Batchelor, Bookbinder, &c., Portsmouth.

WANTED in the Country, a good
FORWARDER, and one that can Finish

Plain Work well, and Letter Cloth Books.-Address
A. B. C., care of Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.,
Stationers'-Hall Court, London, E.C.

то O PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a Young
Man, a permanent Situation in a Jobbing
Office. Good reference.-Address L. L., care of
Messrs. Cussons and Son, Stationers, Horncastle,

Lincolnshire.

To
O PRINTERS.-A Compositor is in
want of a Situation. Good references can be
given.-Apply T. H., 6 Sutton Place, Plymouth.
TO PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS.-
Wanted, by a respectable Young Man, a Situa-
tion (Town or Country). Is well up in Book and
Jobbing work, and Plain Binding.
stating terms, to S. M. T., 65 Francis Street West,
Address,
Hull.

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WANTED, by a Young Man, a

time at Case, or Press and Case. Town or Country. Situation to work at Press, and fill up his Address T. E., 50 St. Aldates, Oxford.

ITHOGRAPHER, COPPERPLATE
Man, having a good general knowledge of the above,
PRINTER, and EMBOSSER. - A Young
is in want of a Situation. He well understands

Transferring, and is thoroughly acquainted with
Die-stamping in colour, relief, &c.—Address S. B.,
TO MASTER PRINTERS.
1 Sandford Terrace, Cheltenham.
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Jobbing or Book Office.

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STATIONERS.-A Printer, a short |TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. distance from Town, wishes to meet with one Wanted, by a quiet and respectable Young who, for mutual advantage, would give Book or Man, a situation as ASSISTANT. Age 23. Good Job PRINTING (to form stock work.)-Address references.-Address Z. Y., Post Office, Neath. D. G., 7 Florence Street, Islington, N.

PRINTERS' COMPOSITION PRESS

ROLLERS manufactured by Frederick Pickburn, 2 Sekforde Street, Clerkenwell Green, cheaper and more durable than any other house in the trade. Roller Frames and Moulds at reduced prices.-Terms, post free, on application.

WANTED, the BUSINESS of a Sta

tioner and Printer, situate in an improving

TRAVELLER.-The Advertiser, who

has had considerable experience in the Wholesale Trade, and some on the Road, is open to a reengagement as TRAVELLER, Town or Country, or in any capacity where a general knowledge of the trade is required. Unexceptionable references to first houses.-Address S. T., 1 Victoria Road, Holloway, N.

Has a

town South of Birmingham and West of London. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c. A good Counterman, of considerable experience The Advertiser requires a well-established and in the Trade, desires a Re-engagement. genuine concern, with a general connection capable good knowledge of Modern Books. First-class of extension. The Premises must be good and references.-Address Mitre, Post Office, Churten commodious. All communications will be regarded Street, Pimlico, S.W. as strictly confidential.-Address A. B., Mr. J. Batters, 2 Brockham Villas, Richmond Road, Dalston, London.

TO PUBLISHERS & BOOK TRADE. Wanted, by a Gentleman of good standing in his University, a JUNIOR PARTNERSHIP, or engagement with view to Partnership. Premium £1500 to £2000.-Address W., 19 Clayton Place, S.

WANTED, by a highly respectable

Person, aged 21, a re-engagement as ASSISTANT in a Stationer's or Fancy business. Has had 34 years' experience in the Stationery and

9 mouths in the Fancy trade, and can give good

references.-Address L. C. R., Mr. W. H. Smith, 8 St. Germain's Terrace, High Road, Lee, Kent.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, a situation as ASSISTANT, by a Young Man of good address, who is capable of managing a business, and is accustomed to a large Library and Miscellaneous Trade.-Apply to Liber, care of Mr. Head, Hereford.

TO COUNTRY BOOKSELLERS.

The parents of a well-educated, stout boy, 16 years of age, are desirous of placing him with an English Country Bookseller, as an APPRENTICE. Address W. W., care of Mr. Sword, 22 Hanover Street, Edinburgh.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.

Wanted, a situation in the above trades, by an ASSISTANT who has been in good business houses.-Address E. H., 3 Waterloo Place, S.W.

WANTED, by a Young Man of expe

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rience, a situation as ASSISTANT, or to take

the management of a Bookselling and Stationery knowledge of Printing.-Address B. C., Belton, business. Age 30; a Dissenter. Has a practical

near Grantham.

TO STATIONERS.-Wanted, a situa

tion as ASSISTANT, by a Young Man who

has a thorough knowledge of the business. Address

D. D., 97 Upper Seymour Street, Euston Square.

TO BOOKSELLERS.—A Married Man

requires a situation as Town or Town and Country TRAVELLER, or in any capacity where a trustworthy Assistant is required. Excellent references. Address T. C., Post Office, Ludgate Street, E.C.

TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—

Wants a situation, as MANAGING or ADVERTISING CLERK in a Newspaper Office, a persevering Young Man, who has served an appren ticeship in that department upon a first-class Newspaper. Can give security if required.—Apply to F. G. R., 42 Chancery Lane, London.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.

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.

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TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, TO BOOKSELLERS, &c. - A Young

&c.-Wanted, a situation as ASSISTANT in the Bookselling trade, by a Young Married Man, who has served an apprenticeship to the Bookbinding, at which he would have no objection to assist occasionally. Has had the care of a library for the last twelve months. Nine years' testimonial from

Married Man, capable of managing a small Retail, or a Department in a Wholesale business, having had several years' experience in both, is open to an Engagement. Salary wanted, £80 per annum. Address W. J., 70 Mitchell Street, Glasgow.

'HE Son of a first-class Bookseller and

the situation he is about to leave.-Address W. D., Stationer in the Country, of 5 years' expe

Post Office, Salisbury, Wilts.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. The friends of an intelligent Youth, aged 15, wish to place him as INDOOR APPRENTICE to the above business, where he will be treated as one of the family.-Address A. Z., care of Mr. John Gray, 10 Green Street, Cambridge.

rience in the usual branches of the business, is desi

rous of taking a situation as "ASSISTANT in a similar line. Is thoroughly versed in Accounts and Correspondence. Has a knowledge of the Music and Fancy trade. - Address, for fuller particulars, to J. S. C., care of Messrs. W. Kent & Co., 23 Paternoster Row, London, E.C.

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