GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to R. HOLMES is instructed to Dispose MR. Gd a Purchaser for a valuable Bookselling MR. is in stockclling, Stationery, and Printing BUSINESS, situated about 100 miles from Town. The returns average close upon £3,000 a year (half cash, half credit). The Business is situated in the Market Place of a thriving Town, containing about 11,000 inhabitants, and is the largest in the place. There are nine rooms in the house, exclusive of Shop and Printing Office, with a Yard and Garden at the back. Rent, £70. A Lease can be had. Established 63 years. Plateglass Front. Excellent House, £800 having been spent in improvements within the last few years. About £1,200 to £1,300 will purchase the entire concern. For full particulars, address Mr. Holmes, Agent and Valuer to the Trade, 48 Paternoster Row. MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell an and Stationery TRADE, together with a Dealer in Music, eligibly situate in a first-class district, within half a mile of the Exchange. The returns are over £2,000, and profits good. About £1,000 required. Time will be given, if needful.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. MR. R. GEO. NEWMAN is desired to sell the TRADE of a Stationer, Bookseller, Printer, and Dealer in Pianofortes, eligibly situate in a thriving Town, surrounded by a delightful neighbourhood, a few miles from the City. The Shop is attractive. The returns can be much extended. About £700 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer and Auctioneer, 10 George old-established Country BUSINESS of a Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder, Dealer in Pianofortes, &c., situated in a desirable Market Town not far from London. The entire Stock, Fixtures, and Plant to be sold by Valuation, and time allowed for part of Purchase-money. The net profits are estimated at between £800 and £900 per annum. Anyone with £3,000 might arrange for the purchase, and would find this an excellent - For particulars, address Mr. Holmes, concern. 48 Paternoster Row. R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the established many years, and situated in one of the greatest thoroughfares of the Metropolis. The clear profits obtained from the business, after every expense is calculated, amount to £320 per annum. About £900 to £950 required. Rent very low. Good House, with Garden at back.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a Ꭱ. MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to MR. R. GEO. NEWMAN has received directions to Dispose of a valuable Bookselling, Stationery, and Printing BUSINESS, Town within 50 miles of London. No Premium. From £3,000 to £5,000 required, and a liberal arrangement can be made. Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, and Auctioneer, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. R. GEO. NEWMAN is MR Self Stationery and Printing BUSINESS, MR. Hi Country BUSINESS, with Printing nood, thriving idly any enging. branch attached, a few miles out of Town. £350 required, and a very good concern for anyone who is a practical Printer.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. in a Military Town. The returns are About £120 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. MR. Go to Dispose of a capital Printing, Bookselling, and Stationery BUSINESS, advan tageously placed in the centre of a Mineral District in the North. No Premium; and the in-coming Newman, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. can be reduced to £750. Apply to Mr. Geo. GEO. NEWMAN has been in PRINTERS and STATIONERS.— John Gray, Valuer to the Trade, is instructed to Dispose of a first-class Printing and Stationery TRADE, in a populous Midland City, of considerable importance in its commercial and export features. About £2,000 required. The decease of the late Proprietor is the reason for the Business being in the market. For particulars, address Mr. Gray, Valuer to the Trade, Croydon, S. NOTICE.-The New Novel, "FOOTSTEPS BEHIND HIM,” by W. H. STEWART, is now ready at all Libraries in Town and Country. A fresh supply of Mr. WILKIE COLLINS" "BASIL" will be ready on Friday next. London: SAMPSON LOW, SON, & CO., 47 Ludgate Hill. (620) "THE LAND WE LIVE IN." Wanted WANTED, in a week or two, a steady Purchase, a supply of this Work, in quires, or the Stereotype Plates of the same.-Address C. D., care of Messrs. S. Low, Son, & Co., Publishers' Circular Office. WA WANTED, a Bookselling and Stationery BUSINESS in the Country (with or with out a Printing Office). Address A. T., Post Office, Dereham, Norfolk. Young Man, at Case and Press, and to take the management of a small Steam Machine. Address, with wages required, to Cowall & Lockly, Whitby. SSISTANT and BOOKKEEPER letter to Mr. Cornish, Bookseller, Manchester. Wanted, under 25 years of age.-Apply by O PRINTERS.-For Sale, the Owner A Young Person, aged 24, with three Press; 1 Iron Cylinder Inking Table, 28in. by 15in.; 1 Iron Standing Press; and a quantity of News and Jobbing Type.-Address X. Y. Z. a, Post Office, Dudley. то years' experience in the Trade (Bookselling, Stationery, and Library), is open to a Re-engagement.-Address R. M. G., Mr. Cheese's Library, Queen's Road, Bristol. ANTED, by a Young Lady, an engagement as a JUNIOR ASSISTANT STATIONERS.-Wanted, an ASSISTANT, fully acquainted with the in the Fancy Department of a Bookseller and Business, and accustomed to a first-class Counter Stationer.-Address M. J., Public Library, WestonTrade. Must be very careful, steady, and atten-super-Mare. tive. Apply to J. T. Ellerbeck, Manufacturing Stationer, Liverpool. WA ANTED, by a Young Lady, a Situation in a Stationery and Fancy Business. Has had some experience, and has a knowledge of Music. Can be well recommended. — Address M. F., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a Young Lady, a situation as ASSISTANT. Has a good address, and perfect knowledge of the business in all its branches.Address C. Z., care of Mr. Matthews, Bookseller, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham. TO & STATI year; experience in the Trade, requires a Situation, in Town or Country. Can undertake the Management of a Business in the absence of the Principal. Good references.-Address B., Messrs. Fourdrinier, Hunt, & Co., Sherborne Lane, London. NO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. ΠΟ BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO PUBLISHERS.-A highly respect- THE Parent of a respectable Youth, 17, wishes to APPRENTICE him to a Book seller, Stationer, and Printer. A moderate premium will be paid.-Apply Box 39, Post Office, Walsall. able Young Man is desirous of a re-engagement as MANAGING ASSISTANT. Is thoroughly acquainted with the Book Trade, and can furnish first-class references.-Address A. B. C., care of Messrs. Eyre & Co., 32 Bouverie Street, Fleet то TO STATIONERS, PAPER DEALERS, TShot, by a steady respectable married Man, well up in the Stationery, Heavy Papers, and Bag Trade, a situation as WAREHOUSEMAN. Understands the looking-out of Orders, Cutting, Packing, &c. Writes well, and is willing to make himself useful. References.-Address R., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C. WANTED, by an active Young Man, a Situation in a Publishing Office. Good reference and security if required.-Address J. M., 6 Clifton Place, Clifton Street, Finsbury. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. "SPERO" is still open to an Engagement. See Advt., page 375, "Publishers' Circular, August 1st, 1862-Address Spero, Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C. A Young Man, aged 24, is open to an Engagement. He has had good experience in the Wholesale and Retail Trade, both in London and on the Continent. He is acquainted with the TO STATIONERS & BOOKSELLERS. TO TYPEFOUNDERS, Printing Press and Machine Manufacturers, Printing Ink Makers, Paper Merchants, Booksellers, and Stationers.-A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, 20 years in present situation, with unexceptionable references, and security if required, wishes an Engage ment for the West Journey, &c., over which his connection extends.-N.B. Would be glad of two or three Commissions in any of the above Trades; or Town, &c., Traveller; or Town and Country Agency for a Foreign House.-Address (per letter) J. X. N., 5 Cottage Lane, City Road, London, E.C. Is TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. WANTED, by a Young Man of good dress J. K., Post Office, Shrewsbury. who has had ten years' experience in the Book and Stationery Trade, an engagement as ASSISTANT. Salary less an object than a comfortable home. Good references, and security if required. Address R. A., 124 Whitechapel Road, London, E. TO PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, or STATIONERS.-A Gentleman, of long Ad ANTED, by a respectable and steady Young Man, aged 21, who has lately completed his apprenticeship, a Situation in a Bookseller and Stationer's Shop. He can have a satisfactory character. Address C. D. B., Mr. Newcomb's, Bookseller, Boston. experience in the trade, wishes an engagement to TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, TRAVEL, either wholly or for a part of his time. High references.-Address N. N., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London. and MUSICSELLERS. —A Young Man, aged 24, desires a Re-engagement; he has a thorough knowledge of the various branches, and has had eleven years' experience in the trade (eight years in a London house). First-class references. - Address H., 58 Hatfield Street, London, S. TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and PRINTERS.-The Advertiser, who has had many years' experience, wishes for an Engagement where a conscientious and watchful regard for the interest of the business entrusted to his management will be valued. References of first respectability.-Address M. M., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, London. NO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, an Engage Το A Young Man, age 21, with three years' reference from a first-class West-end House, is desirous of a Re-engagement. Country preferred.F. T., 30 Boston Street, Dorset Square, N.W. BOOKBINDERS.-Wanted, by a Young AS (23). Could take the Management of a small ment, by a thoroughly practical hand; has had the management of an extensive Jobbing and Bookwork Office. Excellent references.-Address K. K., 37 Waterloo Street, St. Luke's, London. TO MASTER PRINTERS.— Situation wanted by an experienced hand, 17 years in the business. Would not object to the Management of a small concern.-Address R. C. T., 12 Henry Street, Brighton, Sussex. TO PRINTERS.-A steady Young Man THE HE Advertiser, 36, who is well up to the Printing, Binding, and Bookselling, desires TO MASTER PRINTERS.-A Young a Re-engagement.-Address, with terms, W. W., Post Office, Tewkesbury. Man, who has for the past six months been employed on a Daily Paper, desires a Situation in a Weekly, Book, or Jobbing Office. - Address Alpha, 88 Coventry Road, Birmingham. TO MASTER PRINTERS.-A WANTED, by an educated practical Printer, accustomed to the management of large establishments, employment as SUBEDITOR, OVERSEER, or READER. Unexceptionable references. Direct H. H., 25 Guildford Place, Bagnigge Wells. TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a respectable Young Man, who thoroughly understands his business, a Situation at Press and Case.-Address W. W., care of Mr. T. Cooke, Bridge Street. TO MASTER PRINTERS.-A Young TO MASTER PRINTERS.-A steady respectable Young Man, well acquainted with Jobbing and Bookwork, Case, Press, and Machines, is desirous of obtaining a Situation, Town or Country. Highly respectable references.-Address W. Hayes, 1 Marshall Street, St. George's Road, Southwark, London. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. ANTO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a person fully capable of taking the Management of a Country Jobbing Office, a permanent Situation. Five years' character from present employer. The Advertiser has twenty founts of well-cut Wood Letter (1,400 pieces), which he will make use of when required.—Address R. B., Mr. Washbourn's, Printer and Publisher, Nailsworth, Stroud, Gloucestershire. TO PRINTERS.-A steady respectable Young Man (married) is in want of a permanent Situation in a Jobbing, or News and Jobbing Office. Can work at Plain Bookbinding. First-class references.-Address P., Mrs. Sully's, Man, 19 years of age, is in want of a Situation, in a News or Jobbing Office. Can assist at Reporting for a small Country Newspaper. Wages not so much a consideration as a permanent situation. Address E. S., 9 Broad Street, Stratford-upon-Avon. | Burnham, Somerset. 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. NEW AMERICAN BOOKS (vide List, p. 319).- Importations received Every Week, which include all the New Books of interest in advance of, or immediately upon, American publication. Lists forwarded regularly, where requested; and any work not in stock will be obtained within six weeks from order. SAMPSON LOW, SON, & CO., English and American Booksellers and Publishers, 47 Ludgate Hill. Books Wanted to Purchase. Particulars of price, &c. to be sent direct to the parties whose names and addresses are given. Abel & Sons, Northampton BOOKS IN PRINT ARE NOT ADVERTISED Blomfield, H., 177 Grange Road, S.E. Waldegrave's Bampton Lectures Fraser's Magazine. Vols. 1 and 2; Nos. 1 to 3; Jan. 1835; Nichols's Clavis Hogarthiana Brown, W., 12 High Street, Stoke Newington, N. Goldoni's Tragedies, in Italian Scott's Marmion. Ingram & Cooke Woodfall on the Law of Landlord and Tenant Cooke & Son, H. T., Warwick. Mickle's Translation of the Lusiad of Camoens Collingridge, W. H., 117 Aldersgate Street, E.C. History of English Cathedrals (any other except Winkle's) Any Pamphlets on the Rivulets Controversy Coward, G., Bookseller, Carlisle Parke's (Samuel) Chemical Essays, by Hodgetts (3d edit.) Child's (Maria) Letters from New York. 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