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THE SCHOOL-BOOK TRADE.

A New Edition of Mrs. Edmonds's JUVENILE ENGLISH GRAMMAR, 18., will be ready in May. Until July 1 it will be supplied, for cash, in cloth cover, 13 for Ss. 3d., 52 for 32s., or 104 for 62s. In sheets, 250 or upwards, at 6d. per copy all round, with name on Title-page. Tallant & Co., 5 Ave Maria Lane, Paternoster Row. After the above date, on the usual Trade terms.

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.-JARROLD & SONS beg to announce that on the 1st of May next they will remove to more commodious premises-No. 12 Paternoster Row.

47 St. Paul's Churchyard, London, April 24, 1862.

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.

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.

TR. HOLMES is instructed to sell a

MR.
R. HOLMES, Agent for the Disposal BUSINESS, 14 miles from London. Clear

Trade, 48 Paternoster Row. Terms on application.
Valuations made in any part of the Country.

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profits, after paying Rent, Taxes, Assistant, &c.,
£140 per annum. Amount to purchase, £350.-
Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.
MR. HOLMES is instructed to find a

PARTNER in a lucrative Business. £750 required for half share. Income to be expected, £350 per annum.—Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

The

TO be Disposed of, the Printing Press,
Typ
Type, &c., of Mr. H. C. Long, late of Boston,
The whole is in good order.
Press is a Demy Albion, by Hopkinson-the
Type modern and well selected, and much of it
nearly new. Boston has a population of 18,000-
is a Seaport Town-the centre of an extensive
district, with a market twice a week, and four lines
of Railway. This presents an excellent opportunity
to a Young Man of energy wishing to begin
business. Part of the money can remain
security. The Stationery Business might be added
with advantage.-Apply to Mr. W. Long, Spalding.

on

MR self capital as
[R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to

press and Lithographic Printing BUSINESS.
There are several Iron Presses, and a large assort-
ment of Type. The Concern is in a first-rate position
in the City. About £400 required.-Apply to
Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George
Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c.-JOHN GRAY, Valuer and Accountant to the Trade, Croydon, S., is instructed to offer for immediate Disposal the Goodwill, Copyrights, Stock, and Fixtures of an established BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Stationer, and Publisher of Educational Works, in the Vicinity of Charing Cross and the Strand. The Trade is sound and profitable, and may be very considerably extended by an energetic man of business. The Returns

R. GEO. NEWMAN has been directed (half in ready-money, and the remainder chiefly at

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and Stationery TRADE, undeniably situate in a flourishing Town. The Concern can be confidently recommended to parties with £700.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Auctioneer and Valuer, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

R. GEO. NEWMAN is required to

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and Stationery TRADE, together with a Dealer in Prints. The Town is important; the neighbourhood delightful. About £500 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

R. GEO. NEWMAN has been in

to old-established

Printing, Bookselling, and Stationery TRADE. The Concern can be confidently recommended to parties seeking a certain income, with £500, and time will be given if required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer, &c., 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.

To be Disposed of, a first-class BUSINESS, in a large Seaport Town. From £1,000 to £1,200 required. Apply by letter, to N. O. B., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London.

TO BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, and

STATIONERS.-An excellent opportunity. For disposal, an old-established BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Printer and Stationer, in a large town in the Midland Counties. Also for Sale the Copyright of a cheap Weekly Newspaper published on the premises, and which has a good circulation. Satisfactory reasons for declining the business.Address P. P. P., Publishers' Circular Office.

from £2,100 to £2,400 per annum; and the net profits (after payment of Rent, Rates, Salaries, and other Trade expenses) have closely approached £500 per annum. The Goodwill required for succession to the tenancy of the house and this highly profitable Business is £300; and the Copy. rights, Plates, &c., of various Educational Works of established repute, together with the general Fixtures, are to be taken by Valuation, and may be roughly estimated at about £1,300. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Gray, Valuer and Accountant to the Trade, Wellesley Road, Croydon, S.

JOHN GRAY, Valuer to the Trade,

Croydon, S., is instructed to offer for Disposal an established BUSINESS, of Bookseller, Stationer, Counties. Also a sound Publishing and Bookselling TRADE, in the neighbourhood of Charing Cross.-Also one or two BUSINESSES on the South Coast.-For particulars, address Mr. Gray, Valuer to the Trade, Wellesley Road, Croydon, S.

TO BE SOLD, in consequence of the

ill health of the Proprietor, the GOODWILL and STOCK in Trade of a large Circulating Library and Bookselling and Stationery BUSINESS (established over 30 years), known as the Minerva Library, situate in Patrick Street, in the City of Cork (the best business street). The Library comprises about 7000 volumes in the various

departments of Literature. Purchase money £300.

-Apply to J. Hayes, 106 Patrick Street, Cork, or to Mr. Geo. Newman, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

TRADE VALUER. - Mr. Cussons, of

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

as

TO PRINTERS.-For Sale, a Caxton enter upon, or dispose of, a Business. Numerous Printing Machine, nearly new. The New and highly respectable references.

Size. Apply to H. J., Staplehurst, Kent.

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

TBINDERS, and PRINTERS.-To be DisRINTING MACHINE-A Demy posed of, an old-established (above 30 years)

Salmon, 14 Royal Exchange, Manchester.

PRINTING MACHINE-A

which Machine Ruling, Fancy and Vellum Binding has been executed on the premises, and to which

Two-Printing Business might be added with great advantage. The premises are extensive, and can be had on lease, belonging to the Proprietor, and situated in the very best part of the Western Road, Brighton. - Address Mr. E. Taylor, 63 Western Road, Brighton.

feeder, by Middleton, size of the "Times," in excellent condition.-James Salmon, 14 Royal Exchange, Manchester.

PRINTING MACHINES, both New

P and Secondhand, Presses of all kinds, Paper: PLAYING CARDS.—George II.

Cutting Machines, and Printing Materials in great variety, to be had of Henry Watts, Printers' Broker, 76 Little Britain.

Robinson, Leamington, has for Sale 600 Packs of Playing Cards (Hunt's), nearly new, at 1s. 5d. per Pack, or 16s. per Dozen Packs.

May 1, 1862

NIOR ASSISTANT.—A situation

STATIONERY, BOOK, MUSIC, and JUNIted by a Young Man, in his twentieth
STATI

FANCY BUSINESS for Disposal, in consequence of ill health. Good Shop and House; locality healthy, new, and genteel. Other branches could be added advantageously. Coming-in easy. Personal applications only attended to, at No. 6 Shakspeare Terrace, Upper Holloway.

PARTNER WANTED in an old-estab

year, who has been for some time in the Shop of
a Bookseller, Stationer, and News-agent, and who
has a slight knowledge of Bookbinding. London
preferred.-Apply to Mr. E. Bisat, Bookseller,
Doncaster.

Magazine desires an Engagement in conperson retiring. From £500 to £700 required. nection with a Serial or a Provincial Journal. lished London Printing Business, in place of EDITORIAL.-The Conductor of a First-class references given.-Address X. Y., care of Messrs. Hamilton, Adams, & Co., Paternoster Experienced and competent.-Address Doctor, Messrs. Tallant & Co., 5 Ave Maria Lane, E.C.

Row.

WANTED, by a Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer in a large Market Town, either

an IMPROVER or TURNOVER.

Good refe

rence as to character and ability required.-Apply, stating full particulars, to F. H., care of Messrs. Whittaker & Co., Ave Maria Lane, London.

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BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, a steady Young Man, of good address, as an ASSISTANT in the Shop. He must possess a competent knowledge of the business, and give unexceptionable reference as to character.-Apply to Mr. L. Ridge, Grantham.

WANTED, a respectable Young Person,

of good address, as ASSISTANT, who thoroughly understands the Book, Stationery, and Fancy Trade. Must be a first-class Saleswoman.Apply to Mr. Breads' Library, Worthing.

Wanted, an BOOKBINDERS. Το experienced FINISHER, who can use both - Address, stating age, Type and Hand Letters. terms, &c., to Swane, Jun., 51 Market Street, Brighton.

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A Young Person (who wishes to exchange the TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS situation of Teacher for one of more active business) is desirous of meeting with an engagement as ASSISTANT in a Bookseller's or Stationer's establishment. Having had no previous engagement in the business, her services for the first twelve months would be given in exchange for board and lodging. References of high respectability can be given, and will be also required, before an engagement is entered into.-Address P., Mr. Briddon's Library, Ryde, Isle of Wight.

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TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. A Young Man is desious of a situation as JUNIOR ASSISTANT.-Address A. J., Post Office, Stockbridge, Hants.

WANTED, a SITUATION in a Book

seller and Stationer's Shop, by a steady Young Man, aged 21.-Address C. Bushby, Vine Street, Grantham.

BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c.—

A Young Lady, well acquainted with the Trade in all its branches, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT.—Address T. S., Post Office, Teignmouth,

Devon.

WA ANTED, by a Young Lady, a Reengagement in the Stationery, Bookselling, or Fancy Business, or as Librarian.-Address A. B., care of Mr. Robins, Library, Buxton, Derbyshire. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a respectable Young Man, a Situation as ASSISTANT. Well acquainted with

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The Advertiser, well experienced in the First-class above Business, is desirous of a re-engagement as Country preferred. ASSISTANT. references.-Address Librarius, Post Office, Charles Street, Whitehall, S.W.

A Young Man, aged 22, wishes a re-engageTO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. ment as CLERK or ASSISTANT. Six years' experience. Good references. Understands Bookkeeping by Double Entry.-Address E. X., Messrs. W. & E. Pickering, Booksellers, Bath.

the Book Trade, and possesses a thorough practical WANTED, by a Young Man of good

knowledge of the Printing. Good references.Address A. B., 4 Upper Parade, Leamington, Warwickshire.

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WANTED, by a Young Man, well acquainted with the general Bookselling and Stationery Trade, a situation as ASSISTANT. He has also some slight knowledge of practical Printing. First-class references.-Apply to W. B., 169 Bristol Street, Bifmingham.

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TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a quiet and respectable Young Man, a situation as ASSISTANT. Age 23. Good references.-Address Z. Y., Post Office, Neath.

To

PRINTERS, &c.-Wanted, by a steady Young Man, a situation as PRINTER and BINDER, or as either. Good references.Addres H. G., Printing Office, Clare, Suffolk.

a situation as ASSISTANT in the Bookselling and Stationery business. He has had nine years' experience, is a good Counterman, understands Bookkeeping well, and can give firstclass reference.-Address, stating salary, &c., H. C., Advertiser Office, Buckingham.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

TO BOOKSELLERS'ted, by the Advertiser

(practical Printer, aged 27), a Situation with a
Address
view to Partnership, or to succeed to a Business.
All communications strictly private.
D. A., Post Office, Micheldever, Hants.

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COMMISSION WANTED.-A Gentleman, having a good connection amongst the best Printsellers, Architects, Booksellers, and Stationers in the Northern and Midland Counties, is open to a good COMMISSION. He would take up a Saleable Article on his own account. Highest references.- Address R. O. D., Post Office, 55 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London, S.W.

COMMISSION TRAVELLERS.

May 1, 1862

TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a respect

able Young Man, a SITUATION in a Book or Jobbing Office. Has had the management of a Jobbing Office for more than two years. Unexceptionable references can be had in respect to his character and working abilities.-Address W. Choat, Baddow Road, Chelmsford, Essex.

TO

O STATIONERS, PRINTERS, and
BOOKSELLERS.A highly respectable

Young

TA Traveller, with a good connection, required ONE Man of experience wishes to re-engage as

for the permanent Agency of some well-established
Publications.-Apply by letter to T. P., care of
Messrs. Lepard & Smiths, King Street, Covent
Garden, W.C.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
and PRINTERS.-Wanted, a Young Man
of experience, not under 28, honest, steady, and
of business habits, to take the MANAGEMENT
of a Bookselling and Stationery Business.
knowledge of the Printing indispensable.-Address,
stating salary for a permanency (indoors), refe-

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connection, a Situation in the above line of Business, to reside in the house, as such only will be accepted. The most satisfactory of all reasons can be given for leaving present situation.-Address S. S., Royal Library, Weymouth, Dorset.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.

Wanted

by a steady respectable Young Man, a situation as COMPOSITOR in a News or Jobbing

Office. Could undertake the entire Management.
Good references as to ability, &c. Address
Typo," Mr. Webber's, Boot and Shoemaker,
Hermitage Street, Crewkerne, Somerset.

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Fant, Esq., London Road, Derby.

TBINDERS. A steady Young Man (30 years

PRINTERS and BOOK

Is acquainted with Jobbing and Bookwork; can of age) is in want of a permanent SITUATION. also Forward and Finish. Can undertake the Management of a small Country Office. References as to character, ability, &c., can be given. Please state terms.-Address R. G., 9 Spain Place, Boston, Lincolnshire.

Ter is desirous of obtaining a permanent

NO MASTER PRINTERS.-The Adver

and Jobbing Office. Understands both branches. Good references.Address H. J. H., 6 Wellington Terrace, Paddington Green, London, W.

To MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted,

by a steady and industrious Young Man, Perans in News of 1, accustomed to the routine of a Jobbing Office, a permanency in News or Jobbing. Reference.

Huddersfield.

WYoung Man, Bituation is COMPOSITOR.

VANTED, by a steady, respectable

permanency preferred. Unexceptionable references given.-Address M. N., Mr. G. Hann, Grocer, South Street, Yeovil, Somerset.

TO MASTER PRINTERS.—Wanted,
by a Young Man, a SITUATION in either
News or Jobbing Office, or where both are carried
on. Good reference. -Address W. B., Messrs.
Kemp & Son, Booksellers, Beverley.

O MASTER PRINTERS.-A Young
Man, having a thorough practical knowledge TO PRINTERS.-A Young Man, a good

of Machine and Press, wishes a permanent Situa-
tion.-Address J. M. H., Post Office, Bristol.

PRINTERS.-A steady industrious Young Man would be glad to hear of a permanent situation as COMPOSITOR, either News or Jobbing.Address T. J. H., 19 Irving Street, Birmingham.

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VANTED, by a competent workman, a SITUATION in a Jobbing Office. Can superintend an Office if required. Address Mr. J. Bickley, at Mr. Philp's, Printer, Liskeard.

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finishing. None but good steady workmen need apply to R. Brassington, York.

respectable Young Man, who has been used to Book-work, News, and General Jobbing, a situation TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, as COMPOSITOR, in either Town or Country. by a Young (Married) Man, a permanency in Could assist at Press if required. Can be strongly a News or Jobbing Office. Four years' reference recommended by his present employer.-Address if required.-Apply to X. Y. Z., Post Office, Marsh Lane, Leeds.

L. E., Mr. Blake's, Printer, Salisbury.

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