HOLMES is instructed to Sell the TR. HOLMES is instructed to Dispose MR. USINESS of a Bookseller and Stationer, MR. of the old-established BUSINESS of a wellknown Publisher (situated in the centre of the Metropolis), together with the Stock, Copyrights, Stereo Plates, &c., connected with the business. The returns are nearly £10,000 a-year, and are capable of being considerably increased. Purchasemoney required, £3,000 to £5,000.- Address situated at a pretty Watering Place on the West Coast. £600 to purchase. Clear profits, £250 a-year. Twelve-roomed house. - Particulars of Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. Mr. Holmes, Agent and Valuer to the Trade, MR. HOLMES is instructed to offer a 48 Paternoster Row. R. HOLMES is instructed to Dispose M of an old-established Bookselling, Stationers, and Printing BUSINESS, in a flourishing Market Town. About £1,150 required to purchase the entire concern. The Stock, Fixtures, Printing Plant, &c., to be sold by valuation. Premises large and convenient, and in the best position in the town. (Established 1799.) The clear profits of the business, after all expenses, bring in between £400 and £500 a-year.-For particulars address Mr. Holmes, Agent and Valuer to the Trade, 48 Paternoster Row. MR. [R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a very attractive little BUSINESS at a Watering Place on the South Coast. Rent only £35. Can let off £50 to £80. Profits from business, about £150 a-year. Purchase-money, £450. Stock all new. Business easy to manage, and the concern altogether a most desirable one, and suitable for either a Lady or a Gentleman. Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. - SHARE or INVESTMENT in a Ready-money Business in Town. £600 to £700 required. Income, about £250. References given to all the houses business has been done with for some years. [R. GEO. NEWMAN is directed to MR. Stationer, and Dealer in Prints, desirably situate Sell the TRADE of a Bookseller, Fancy in a capital Seaport Town. About £350 required. Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, Street, E.C. TR. GEO. NEWMAN has been inand Dealer in Pianofortes, near to Oxford Street, with several copyrights. Also a Dealer in Pianofortes, Bookselling, and Stationery TRADE, west of Hyde Park. About £450 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer and Auctioneer, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. FOR SALE, in Princes Street, Edinburgh, a Bookselling and Stationery BUSINESS, with an excellent Library, of many years' standing. The Shop is large, and occupies one of the best MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell the positions in town. The business is very desirable BUSINESS of a Bookseller and Stationer, able and improving, and presents a very desirable situated in a crowded thoroughfare in the Metro-opening. About £1,000 required.—Address T. J., polis. £800 to £900 to purchase. Clear profits, 92 Princes Street, Edinburgh. over £300. Comfortable house, garden at back; lease, 16 years; rent very low. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. MR. Address Mr. WELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a BUSINESS in the Country that has not changed hands for the last thirty years. Double fronted Shop. Small Printing Business attached. £600 to purchase. A thorough genuine concern, and easy to manage.Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. FOR SALE (an opportunity seldom offered). A Bookselling, Printing, and Paperhanging BUSİNESS, in a good Market Town in Yorkshire. A Weekly Newspaper in connection. Plant and stock nearly all new, and well selected. Satisfactory reasons for disposal. Amount required about £450, and £50 for goodwill and copyright of Paper. - Address 1862, care of W. Eglington, 163 Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. IMPORTANT DRAMATIC LITERARY PROPERTY. FOR SALE, THE COPYRIGHT, STOCK, AND STEREOTYPE PLATES OF CUMBERLAND'S ACTING PLAYS COMPRISING 557 Dramatic Works (including a complete Edition of Shakespeare), published at Sixpence each, with Remarks on each Play by the celebrated critic, "D. G." These are the accepted Text-books of all Dramatic Companies. The Stock is in full print, and everything is in first-rate working order. Several New Plays have been recently added. About 50 unpublished MS. Plays will go with the work. * Very easy terms of payment will be arranged. Further particulars may be obtained of the MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, E.C. NATIONAL REVIEW.-New Number. JOHN GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, is ADVERTISEMENTS for the forthcoming Number are requested to be forwarded to the Publishers by the 23rd; Bills and Prospectuses by the 25th instant. Chapman & Hall, 193 Piccadilly. THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 72.-ADVERTISEMENTS for the forthcoming Number should be sent to the Publishers by the 25th, and Bills by the 27th instructed to offer for immediate Disposa the BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, &c., situate in a Market Town in North Staffordshire, surrounded by an excellent neighbourhood, and with but little competition. From £600 to £800 required. The reasons for disposal, and other par ticulars, may be obtained of Mr. Gray, Valuer to the Trade, Croydon, S. Jackson, Walford, & Hodder, 18 St. Paul's JOHN GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, is Churchyard. NGRAVING, ENG LITHOGRAPHY, COPPERPLATE PRINTING, &c., to the Trade, at the most moderate charges. List of prices, with specimens, sent free on receipt of Trade Card.-F. Whiteman & Co., Inventors of the Improved Process of Printing Cards and Paper Dry, 19 Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. JOHN HN GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, is instructed to offer for immediate Disposal the Goodwill, Stock-in-trade, and extensive Printing Plant of an established and thriving BUSINESS, chiefly Stationery and Printing, situate in a large Cathedral Town in the West Midland District. The Premises are very commodious and well placed; the death of the original proprietor, and dissolution of partnership, being the cause of this attractive concern being in the market. About £1,500 required.-For further particulars address Mr. Gray, Valuer to the Trade, Croydon, S. instructed to offer for immediate Disposal the Stock-in-trade, Printing Plant, and Fixtures of a Letterpress and Lithographic Printer, Stationer, Bookseller, &c. &c., situate in a rapidly rising Town in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Rent and taxes very low. Amount required about £1,000. For further particulars, address Mr. Gray, Valuer to the Trade, Croydon, S. JOHN OHN GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, is i instructed to offer for immediate Disposal the Goodwill, Stock-in-trade, and Fixtures of an oldestablished BUSINESS, comprising Bookselling, Stationery, Printing, &c. &c., situate in an im portant Commercial City in the West of England. The Premises are in the best and most central position, surrounded by a population of 33,000, and are commodious and well arranged, with a handsome Shop and convenient Offices. The death of the proprietor, who held the business 40 years, is the reason for the concern being in the market. About £1,200 required.-For further particulars, address Mr. Gray, Valuer to the Trade, Croydon, S. 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. The Champion Printing Machine, YE CAXTON (GRIPPER), UNCHALLENGED AS THE BEST BOOK, NEWS, AND JOBBING MACHINE EXTANT. For detailed Prospectus, with Testimonials, address Mr. MYERS (the Inventor and Sole Maker), MR. NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT ELSEWHERE. 66 GEO. EMDEN, 12 Moorgate "YE CAXTON. Street, E.C., Public Accountant, solicits the favours (in Town or Country) of the Bookselling and Publishing Trade, in which he has considerable experience. The periodical inspection of and keeping of books at fixed charges. Partnerships negotiated; and the Disposal of Businesses promptly effected. ARTNERSHIP.-The Advertiser, London Bookselling Trade, and is well accustomed to a Library business, wishes to meet with a PARTNERSHIP in a Country business; or, as the amount of capital at command would not be large, would not object to an engagement with a view to a Partnership. Unexceptionable references given and required.-For particulars, address A. B., 53 Ockendon Road, Islington, N. PARTNER wanted in a Printing Business the City a gentleman of Christian principle, having a good connection. Capital required, about £1,250.-Address A. C., care of Mr. Watts, Little Britain, E.C. YE CAXTON.". Mr. Myers having now completed his arrangements for more speedy supply of his Machines, is desirous of engaging REPRESENTATIVES in four districts, on commission.-Address, stating real name, references, journey, and terms, to Mr. Myers, Caxton Works, Southampton. PRINTERS.-Hydraulic Press, 8 in. A Young Man, well connected, and TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. acquainted with the Bookselling, Stationery, and Fancy Trades, seeks a PARTNERSHIP in a well-established and sound Country concern of the above kind. References exchanged.-Address for further particulars, Veritas, 6 Hatton Garden, London, E.C. WANTED, a Young Lady, in a Shop where Glass and Earthenware, Stationery, Bookselling, and Bazaar Goods are combined. Must have had experience, and be recommended for cleverness, industry, integrity, obligingness, and good address.-Apply, stating salary and particulars, to G. H., Post Office, Diss. A respectable Young Person, thoroughly acquainted with the Book and Stationery Business, wishes to procure a Re-engagement in the same. In addition to the above, has been accustomed to the management of an extensive Library in connection with Mudie & Booth, &c. Seven years' character. Address Eva, 10 Tidy Street, Brighton, Sussex. 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 PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, and STATIONERS.-A Gentleman, of long experience in the Trade, wishes an Engagement. He has had the principal Management of a Business in the City for some years, and can give satisfactory references.-Address H. P., 139 Cheapside, E.C. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. A Young Man, aged 23, with a good general knowledge of the Trade, desires a Re-engagement as above. Is practically acquainted with Printing and Bookkeeping, and has been accustomed to the Music and Fancy Trades. First-class references. Address E. D., Mr. R. Eccleston's, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury. то BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, T Wanted, a Situation by the Advertiser, who and PRINTERS.-A Young Man, having a good knowledge of the above trade in all its branches, and speaking a little French, who has been superintending his father's business since completing his apprenticeship, is desirous of obtaining a good Situation. Would have no objection to occasionally travelling if required. Satisfactory references can be given.-Apply, by letter only, to Y. Z., care of Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., Paternoster Row. is an experienced Stationery Binder, Machine TO то TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Country preferred.-Address to E. A. F., at Mr. TO STATIONERS, &c.—Wanted, by a TO BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, and BINDERS.-A steady, respectable, married TO & TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Man, aged 36, competent in every branch of the ASSISTANT in a Retail concern; has had five trade, having had twenty-two years' experience years' experience as above, and a few months as (eight as Master), is open to an Engagement. Collector in the Row. -Address W. S., Messrs. Would prefer the Management of an Office or Hamilton & Adams, 33 Paternoster Row. Business. Is a good accountant; can finish; and has been used to a Weekly Paper. Good refe rences.--Apply, with terms, to Alpha, Mr. Jenner, TO Printer, Tewkesbury. O BOOKBINDERS.-Wanted, a Situation, by one who has a thorough practical knowledge of the business in all its branches.-Address, stating terms, T. W., Mount Pleasant, Ventnor, Isle of Wight. A Quick and Clean COMPOSITOR, and verbatim PHONOGRAPHER, is open for a situation on a Newspaper. London preferred. Address W. C. M., Gazette Office, Derby. To A Steady Young Man, the son of a TO STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, WANTED, by a respectable Young &c.-An experienced ASSISTANT, of thorough business habits, with a knowledge of the Fancy Trade, desires an engagement. Unexceptionable reference. - Address Chandos, 36 Hall Street, Goswell Street, E.C. Man, a Situation on News or Jobbing. Could take the Management of a small Jobbing Office, make-up a Weekly Paper, and Report a little. Good reference.-Address E. S., 1 Globe Street, Scarborough. TO TO MASTER PRINTERS.—Wanted, то THE STATIONERY AND FANCY by a respectable Young Man, who thoroughly TRADE.-Wanted, by a Young Man of thorough business habits and good address, an engagement as TRAVELLER. Unexceptionable references. Address T. C., Mr. W. T. Harris, Wholesale Stationer, 1 Queenhithe, Upper Thames Street, E.C. TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, a situation understands his business, a Situation at Press and Case.-Address W. W., care of Mr. T. Cooke, Bridge Street, St. Ebbe, Oxford. TO MASTER PRINTERS. -A good - Toung Man, of considerable experience in PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS. RE-ENGAGEMENT Wanted, by a the Printing and Reporting, wishes for an Engagement upon a Newspaper, where both can be combined. Address, stating terms, to A, B., Post Office, Bicester. Lady to a Circulating Library, News Agency, Bookselling, Stationery, Toy, Jewellery, and Fancy Business. Satisfactory reference.-Address A. B., 83 Milton Street, Dorset Square, N.W. Books Wanted to Purchase. Particulars of price, &c. to be sent direct to the parties whose names and addresses are given. Allen, W., Belle Sauvage Yard, E.C. Hastings' (H. J.) Parochial Sermons, 8vo. Hatchard. Vol. 1 Bishop Gibson's Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Explained, 12mo, Hatchard Baker, T., 20 Goswell Street, E.C, Christian Monitor, 2 vols. Gill's Commentary, folio. Vol. 4, Old Testament Blackburn, C. F., Bookseller, Leamington Scott's Novels (favourite edit.) Vol. 2 Merigot's Views in Rome (best edit.) Curtis's Flora Londinensis Brassington, J., 22 High Street, Kensington Bucknall, S. G., Bookseller, Wigan Connolly, J. T., Bookseller, Galway, Ireland Hardiman's Irish Minstrelsy. Vol. 1. Dalton, W. H., 28 Cockspur Street, S.W. Fletcher, J., Bookseller, Norwich Mudge's Sermons on Doctrines and Duties of Christianity Baptist Magazine. Dec. 1860; Jan. and Sept. 1861 Jefferies, C. T., Bookseller, 97 Redcliff Street, Bristol Buck's (S. & N.) England and Wales, oblong folio. 1741 FOR. Sedgwick, D., 81 Sun Street, Bishopsgate Additions to the Works of Alexander Pope, 2 vols. 8vo. Slater, E., Bookseller, 129 Market Street, Manchester Smith, Elder, & Co., 65 Cornhill Lord Mahon's History of the War of Succession in Spain Illustrated London News. Nos. 634, 639, 640, 953 Tooke's Letters to Lord Grenville Jarrett's Essay on Algebraic Developement Trübner & Co., 60 Paternoster Row Bell's Anatomy of Expression Wright, H., Bookseller, Birmingham Coleridge's Notes and Lectures on Shakspeare, 2 vols. Zaehnsdorf, J., 30 Brydges Street, Covent Garden Strickland's Queens of England (12-vol. edit.) Colburn. Vols. 8 and 11 |