R. & A. SUTTABY Beg to call the attention of the Trade to their NEW LIST of ILLUSTRATED and other WORKS, both of Poetry and Prose, in morocco bindings, suitable for Presents. The List may be had on application at NO. 2 AMEN CORNER. Ready at Christmas, (921) Or, Twenty-five Years of Bush Life in Australis. LANGE on MATTHEW and MARK, stirring incidents and adventures. Fcp.8vo. cloth, Vol. III.; and DORNER on PERSON of CHRIST, Division II., Vol. II. (Price, to NonSubscribers, 10s. 6d. each volume.) THE THIRD SERIES, as far as published, 3s. 6d. Longman & Co., 14 Ludgate Hill. (924) New Works. ERMONS on the GRACE of GOD comprises Kurtz on Old Testament Dispensation, SERM Other Cognate Subjects. By the Right 3 vols.; Stier on the Risen Saviour, &c., 1 vol. ; Hengstenberg on Ecclesiastes, 1 vol.; Tholuck on St. John's Gospel, 1 vol; Tholuck's Exposition of Christ's Sermon on the Mount, 1 vol.; Ebrard on Epistles of St. John, 1 vol.; Lange on St. Matthew and St. Mark, 3 vols.; Oosterzee on Luke, Vol. I. (Lange's Series); Dorner on the Person of Christ, 4 vols. Subscription price, £4 48. THE FIRST SERIES consists of 32 vols., including Olshausen, Neander, &c. Subscription price, £8 89. THE SECOND SERIES consists of 20 vols., including Stier's Words of Jesus, &c. Subscription price, £5 58. Remittances can either be made direct to the Publishers or through any Bookseller. Annual Subscription, One Guinea, for Four large Volumes, demy 8vo. Messrs. CLARK will be glad to send a copy of their NEW CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE to any address, free on application. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. (For Non-Subscribers only.) (922) ENRY PENNY'S WALLETS, with Metallic Diaries for 1863. 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BARRITT & Co.'s Miniature Photographic Album for the Waistcoat Pocket, to contain 20 Portraits, is quite a novelty, and in large demand-selling price 1s. 6d. LONDON: BARRITT & CO., 173 FLEET STREET. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. T. J. & J. SMITH BEG to inform the Trade that, in consequence of the unprecedented and daily greatly augmenting demand for these articles, they have largely increased their facilities for manufacturing, both in London and Paris, and are thereby enabled to produce them at a great reduction of cost, and are now supplying them at prices much lower than they have hitherto been offered. The patented English make, lined throughout with linen, have now an established reputation for strength and durability, and are manufactured in every variety of size and binding. The reduction in price on the French make is most considerable. In consequence of the large and ready sale for these showy descriptions, they are offered at a trifling per centage on the cost. Particular attention is called to those to contain 20, 30, and 50 Portraits, in handsome relief morocco binding, with two gilt clasps, of which samples may be had on application. If desired, the French Albums may be had direct from the Factory in Paris. The new ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of all their Manufactures is now ready. T. J. & J. SMITH, Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers, 83 QUEEN STREET, CITY, LONDON; AND 99 BOULEVART DE SEBASTOPOL, PARIS. DECEMBER 1862. 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), Caxton Works, Southampton. NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT ELSEWHERE. GRIFFIN PAPER, REVIEW.—ADVERTISEMENTS intended for the forthcoming Number are requested to be sent to the Publishers by the 22nd, and BILLS by the 24th instant. Jackson, Walford, & Hodder, 18 St. Paul's Churchyard. manufactured of pure linen rags, free from all chemical bleach, of moderate and uniform grain (that will permit of the paper being cut up for comparatively small drawings), carefully sized, and admirably adapted for taking colour. Firm, strong, and tough. În every respect the finest Drawing Paper yet made. Manufactured specially for Winsor & Newton, by Messrs. Balston, the makers of the BOOKSELLERS and NEWScelebrated J. Whatman's Drawing Paper. Retail AGENTS.-Orders for Books, Periodicals, price per large Sheet of 52 inches by 30 inches, 78. | Newspapers, &c., promptly executed, on reasonable Solid Sketch Books made of this Paper always terms. kept in stock.-Winsor & Newton, Manufacturing Artists' Colourmen, and Drawing-Paper Stationers, 38 Rathbone Place, London, W. MR. GEdesirable Musicseller's, Stationer's, and GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to Bookseller's BUSINESS, with capacious Premises, in a genteel neighbourhood near Town. About £450 required.-Apply to Mr.Geo.Newman, Valuer, &c., 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed insry Trade, to find a PARTNER in a Stationery with three valuable Branches, centrally situate. An active man, who will take the Out-door department, with £600, will be treated with.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer, &c., 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. то John Wesley, 49 Paternoster Row. [R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a County Town (Bookselling and Stationery only). MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a £800 required. Profits £400 a-year. R. GEO. NEWMAN is directed to MR. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a MR. Sell a Printing BUSINESS at the West-end. Returns excellent. About £190 required.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. R. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to very desirable Bookselling, Stationery, and Printing BUSINESS, situated in a Town not far from London. Returns £1,200. All at a Valu ation.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. MR. R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell Sell a capital Bookselling and Stationery MR. the COPYRIGHT and PLANT of a Weekly TRADE in Lincolnshire. The concern has been Newspaper. £700 required. Profits about £300 many years established. Returns good, and may a-year clear.-Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster be entered upon for £550.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C. Row. TOSTATIONERS, PRINTERS, BOOK. T and PRINTERS. In consequence of BOOK-TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BINDERS, and TOBACCONISTS.-To be Disposed of, at High Street, Notting Hill, the GOODWILL and STOCK of a Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder, and Tobacconist. Double plate-glass fronted shop, divided into two convenient dwellinghouses; long lease; moderate rent, which may be made by letting; and stock small - presenting an excellent opportunity for advantageously carrying on the above trades under one roof. 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