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VALENTINES! VALENTINES! VALENTINES!

The Trade are respectfully informed that the largest and most novel assortment of these innocent mementos of affection may be seen at

MESSRS. DEAN & SON'S,

11 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.

It would be almost impossible to describe all the varieties of their stock, but the following are some of the latest.

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Among the Sentimental:-
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1st. The Moveable Children's, especially suitable to the young.

2nd. The Oil Print in Lace Border. These are also for the young, and are exquisitely chaste and appropriate.

3rd. The Hieroglyphic Valentine.
4th. The Railway Train Valentine.

5th. The Spoon Valentine, to send to a Spooney.
6th. The Hand of Cards Valentine.
7th. The Hope Cottage Valentine.

8th. The Envelope Valentine, which on opening forms a box.

9th. The Charm Valentine, being the most unique for the season in appropriate box.

Country Customers desiring a selection may depend on having as great a variety, from a Penny to a Guinea, as the amount required will supply.

NOTICE TO THE TRADE.

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-On and after March 1st, the Agency of the GENERAL BAPTIST MAGAZINE will be removed to Messrs. Marlborough and Co., No. 4 Ave Maria Lane, Paternoster Row, London, to whom Advertisements are requested to be forwarded not later than the 20th of the month.

NGRAVING,

EN

LITHOGRAPHY,

STEEL, and COPPERPLATE PRINTING for the TRADE, in a superior style at the lowest prices. List of prices sent free on receipt of Trade Card. Orders for enclosure promptly attended to. F. Whiteman and Co., 19 Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. (Established 1841.)

ORIGINAL PATENT COLUMBIAN PRINTING PRESS

AND

CLARENDON GRIPPER MACHINE MANUFACTORY,

FINSBURY STREET, LONDON.

EDWARD BEVAN 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 his own business, and earnestly solicits their support.

A discount of 15 per cent. upon all Presses above the size of Royal. Catalogues upon application.

CLARENDON 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. I remain, dear Sir, yours truly, THOMAS ROGERS. Mr. Edward Bevan.

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London, 15th January, 1862: 218 A 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 had it at work constantly since the above date, throwing off 1200 impressions per hour, and giving us complete satisfaction in all respects. We are, Sir, your obedient servants, DUDLEY ROLLS & Co. - Mr. E. Bevan.

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

TO ST

STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BOOK-R. HOLMES is instructed to sell an SELLERS, and BINDERS.-A Register for Clerks, Travellers, and Assistants in the above Trades, free of charge to Principals.-Apply to Mr. George Newman (late Bayly and Newman), 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

old-established Bookseller's, Stationer's, and Printer's BUSINESS, situated in the best thoroughfare of a large and thriving Watering Place. To be sold by valuation, without Goodwill. The clean profits, after paying all expenses, are £500 a-year. £1200 to £1300 required, part of which may remain on security. Returns

MR. GEORGE NEWMAN (late Baylyn dymover, cddress Mr. Hontes, & gearly all

City Printing Business, comprising Bookwork, Jobbing, and Lithographic. The office is very complete, and admirably adapted for the Trade;

situate one door from Cheapside. An immediate purchaser will be liberally treated with. About £350 required. Apply to Mr. George Newman, Auctioneer and Valuer to the Trade, 10 George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.

MR.
R. GEORGE NEWMAN (late Bayly
Trade of a Newsagent, Bookseller, and Stationer,
and Newman) has been instructed to sell the

together with a Public Library. The Returns are
good; the situation healthy; the shop handsomely
fitted with plate glass. About £550 required.-
Apply to Mr. George Newman, 10 George Yard,
Lombard Street, E.C.

Trade, 48 Paternoster Row.

MR. HOLMES is instructed to sell a

Bookseller's, Stationer's, and Printer's BUSINESS a few miles from Town. All at a valuation. Profits £250 a-year. Business may be doubled by any active Young Man. £500 to £600 required. Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

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purchaser for an old-established Stationery, Printing, and Account Book Trade, situate in a capital Manufacturing District within 120 miles from Town. The profits are excellent. A partnership would not be objected to. About £800 required.Apply to Mr. George Newman, Valuer to the

Trade, and Auctioneer, 10 George Yard, Lombard

Street, E.C.

MR.

R. GEORGE NEWMAN (late Bayly and Newman) has to Dispose of the Trade of a Bookseller and Stationer, together with a Public

Library, situate in a fashionable Watering Place.

The Returns are good, and can be extended. About
£350 required.-Apply to Mr. George Newman,
Accountant and Auctioneer, 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
enter upon, or dispose of, a Business. Numerous
and highly respectable references.

as

To
TO PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS, and NEWSPAPER PRO-
PRIETORS.-To be Disposed of, in consequence
of the death of the Proprietor, an old and well-
established Printing, Bookselling, and Stationery
BUSINESS; together with the Copyright of a
Newspaper established 25 years, having a circula-
tion at present of about 600 per week, situate in a
County Town in the West of England, in the
immediate vicinity of an extensive and thickly
populated mining district. The returns are mode-
rate. The connection is excellent, and the business
is capable of great extension. A better opportunity
for a person desiring a good business could not
present itself. For further particulars address
Messrs. Williams, Coopers and Co., 85 West
Smithfield, London; or Messrs. C. J. and A.
Penny, 37 Bow Lane, Cheapside, London.

BUSINESS of a Stationer, Printer, and Account-Book Maker, established many years, in one of the leading thoroughfares of the metropolis. Amount to purchase £1300. Profits £500 a-year. Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

MR BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Stationer, and

TR. HOLMES is instructed to sell the

Printer in a large and populous district in Town.
Rent £28.
£425 required. Profits £200 a-year.
Address Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row.

To be Disposed of, an old-established

Bookselling, Stationery, and Music BUSINESS, with a first-class connexion, situated in a most flourishing Town on the Western Coast. The Proprietor retiring from business. About £1100 required.-Address B. W., care of Messrs. Tallant and Co., 5 Ave Maria Lane, London.

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OR SALE, a Printing and Bookselling BUSINESS, established upwards of 30 years, in one of the largest Towns in Norfolk. Returns Stock and Fixtures to be taken £800 per annum.

at a valuation. About £400 required.-Address M. J., care of Messrs. King and Loder, Upper Thames Street, London.

PATERNOSTER ROW.-Wanted, from

Midsummer next, good Business Premises (either the whole or part of a house) in Paternoster Row.-Apply by letter to X. Y. Z., 87 Newgate Street.

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.

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NEW OR ROCESS W. LA MARBLING
vites the attention of Country Binders to his new
process, as noticed in The Stationer of Dec. 10,
and The Publishers' Circular of Dec. 6, and begs
to state that, from the numerous applications for
specimens and ultimate approval of so many of the
Trade, he has been encouraged to get up a number
of small books, Marbled by his new process, one of
which may be obtained by any member of the
Trade, on application, for six stamps, by which its
merits may be tested. No Bookbinder should be

without it, on account of its cleanliness, cheapness,
and adaptability to every pattern. Full instruc-
A good Imperial Ruling
tions for 10s. 6d. -
Machine for Sale, a bargain, new and complete.
It has only been used a few times for trial, and
thus can be warranted. Also a perfectly new
Machine, the same size, complete, at reduced rates,
also warranted.

TO BOOKSEL

TO BOOKSELLERS' & STATIONERS'
Wanted, a Young Lady

WANTED, by a Bookseller in a Country having a general knowledge of the above trade, and

Town, a JUNIOR ASSISTANT (a Churchman).-Apply, stating age, salary required indoors, and references, to Mr. T. Chapman Browne, Bookseller, Bible and Crown, Leicester.

JUNI

UNIOR ASSISTANT.-Wanted, by a Country Bookseller, a Young Man accustomed to the Counter, who has served the whole or part of his Apprenticeship.-Address, stating references, salary required indoors, &c., to H. R., Messrs. Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane, London, E.C.

WANTED, by a Bookseller in a Cathedral

accustomed to a Circulating Library. Situation permanent, and a pious Young Lady would find it a comfortable home.-Address R. X., stating age, salary, reference, &c., care of Dobbs, Kidd and Co., 134 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

PRINTERS.-Wanted a LETTER

TPRESS PRINTER, who has a knowledge of

and can work occasionally at Copperplate and Lithographic Press. An active, steady, and industrious Young Man would find this a comfortable situation. - Apply to Crosthwaite and Co., and 2 Market Place, Whitehaven.

WANTED, by a Young Lady, a Re

City, a JUNIOR CLERK. One who has been accustomed to the Trade preferred.-Address, engagement in a Bookseller's and Stationer's stating age, salary required indoors, and references, shop. Three years' good reference. - Address to K. T., care of Messrs. Whittaker and Co., Ave | C. A. M., Post Office, Stamford, Lincolnshire. Maria Lane, E.C.

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TO BOOKSELLERS & PUBLISHERS A Young Lady solicits a Re-engagement

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Wanted, by a Young Man having a good connexion among Booksellers, an engagement as Town or Country TRAVELLER.-Address Alpha, Post Office, Ludgate Street, E.C.

WANTED, by a Young Man, a Situation

in a Wholesale Establishment, either Bookselling or Stationery. Has had nearly four years' experience. Address A. B., Post Office, Tunbridge Wells.

in the Bookselling and Stationery Trade. Is competent to undertake the entire management of Address E. C., 23 Oxford Street, Southampton. a business, having had many years' experience.

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DESK.-A Young Man, aged 20, writing quickly an excellent business hand, competent in the Printing Office department, wants a Situation in a first-class shop, where his time would be principally occupied at the Counter and Desk. Highest_references, backed by security.—Address W. G. D., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill.

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, DOOKSELLING, &c.-COUNTER and PRINTSELLERS, and LIBRARIANS.-An educated married gentleman, possessed of very considerable experience, knowledge, and taste in these businesses and in all branches connected with them, including the Old Book, Fancy Goods, and Picture Trades, desires a re-engagement as MANAGER in a first-class London or Provincial establishment, or would undertake the working-up of a business with a view to partnership or succession. Has no objection to represent a good house on the road.

Address Pens, care of Messrs. Whittaker and Co., TO MASTER PRINTERS. —Wanted,

Ave Maria Lane, E.C.

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by a Young Man, a situation as COMPOSITOR in a News, Book, or Jobbing Office. Could undertake to make up a Paper, or take the management of a small Jobbing Office. First-class references can be given.-Address Typo, 20 Lady Well Walk, Birmingham.

TO BOOKSELLERS.-Wanted, by a
LECTOR. Has five years' and a half good
character from a first-rate West End House.
Address W. W., Publishers' Circular Office, 47
Ludgate Hill.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
and PRINTERS.-A Young Man, of good
address and experience in the Trade, requires a
re-engagement as ASSISTANT. Is a good Sales-
man and Correspondent, and accustomed to
Accounts. A practical knowledge of Printing.-
Address Assistant, 39 Holborn Hill, E.C.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and PRINTERS.—Wanted, by a Young Man TO BOOKBINDERS.-A good FORwho has had fourteen years' experience in the

WARDER is in want of a Situation. Would Trade, an engagement as MANAGER or First-accept three or four days' work a week.—Address Class ASSISTANT. Unexceptionable references. J. B., 11 Allen's Terrace, Princes Street, Walworth, - Address B. C., Publishers' Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C.

London.

O PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, and

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. I STATIONERS.-Wanted, by a Young Man

Wanted, by a Young Man in his 21st year, a Situation in the above. Address A.B., Post Office, Uppingham, Rutland.

TO BOOKSELLERS.-A Married Man, aged 25, a good Salesman and Canvasser, well up in Accounts and the general routine of Business, desires an Engagement in a good provincial Town. Advertiser is prepared to introduce and conduct a profitable class of business, and is anxious to make his services valuable and permanent.-Apply to Impetus, care of Messrs. Burton and Co., 2 Whitefriars Street, Fleet Street, E.C.

TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.

Wanted, by a Young Man, aged 22, a situation as ASSISTANT. Has been six years in the Trade. Satisfactory references.-Address R. L., 48 Munster Square, Regent's Park, N.W.

TO PRINTERS, &c.-A respectable Man,

the above line. First-class references.-Address B. H., Burnham Hall, near Maldon, Essex.

A

with some knowledge of Printing, a situation as IMPROVER. He can assist in the shop, and is thoroughly capable of keeping the books.-Address A. B., 5 Shaw Road, Newbury.

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Good

experience in Jobbing and News Offices, is desirous
of meeting with a permanent Situation.
Offices, Rickmansworth, Herts.

Short-hand Reporter and Compositor, Tdustrious Young Man (Abstainer), a per

TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, by an in

capable of making-up a Paper, is open to an ENGAGEMENT.-N. N., 11 Western Cottages, Broad Street, Peterborough.

manency as COMPOSITOR in a News, Book, or Jobbing Office. References. Address L. 101, 70 Millbank Street, Westminster.

Feb. 1, 1862

BOOKSELLERS, LIBRARIANS,

EMPLOYMENT WANTED. TO For Sale, a large assortment of modern

THE ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PRINTERS OF LONDON

being desirous of assisting in obtaining Situations for Young Men of good character, who, having been employed in the Machine Rooms of Printing Offices, are now above the age for which such employment is suitable, beg to call the attention of

NOVELS (principally in two and three Volumes) in good condition, being the surplus Stock of a Circulating Library. Printed Lists on application. A portion can be purchased, if the whole lot too Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers'-Hall Court, - Address X. Z., care of Messrs.

numerous.

London.

Booksellers, Bookbinders, Printers, Stationers, TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, a

and others connected with the Trade, in Town and Country, to the following List of Names of Young Men now on their Register. Written characters from their last Employers (whose names are sub

SITUATION in a Jobbing Office, at Case or Case and Press, by a good workman. Good reference.-Address C. R., Herald Office, Warminster, Wilts.

joined) have been submitted to the Association, TO

and can be obtained on reference to Mr. R. MOORE,
16 St. Paul's Place, Islington, London, N.
BENJ. PARDON,

Jan. 22, 1862.

F. E. DOWERS, aged 20.

Chairman.

3 Turnagain Lane,
Farringdon Street. (Messrs. Judd and Glass.)
HENRY WEBSTER, 17. 5 Church Passage,
Chancery Lane, E.C. (Messrs. Reed and
Pardon.)

WILLIAM BRENNAN, 17. 7 Langley Court,
Long Acre, W.C. (Messrs. Head and Griffith.)
WILLIAM LEE, 18. 3 Price's Street, Blackfriars
Road, S.E. (Mr. Leighton.)
FREDERICK WARNER, 23. 119 Howard
Road, Hornsey New Town, Stoke Newington, N.
(Mr. Born, Mr. Matthews, and Messrs. Hodgson
and Sons.)

38 Old Castle Street,
(Messrs. Wertheimer

EDWARD ARNOLD BANKS, 19. 1 Pleasant
Place, West Square, St. George's Road, S.
(Messrs. Clowes and Sons.)
GEORGE DOWD, 18.
Bethnal Green, N.E.
and Co.)
HENRY LINCOLN, 17.
Euston Road, N.W.
House.)

7 Upper Fitzroy Place, (Mr. Whiting, Beaufort

GEORGE FREDERICK WAGNER, 19. 46
Rawstone Street, Goswell Road, E.C.
Tuck and Co.)

(Messrs.

JAMES NEVILL, 19. 48 Great Wild Street,
Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. (Mr. Whiting,
Beaufort House.)

EDWARD DESLANDES, 17.
Cloth Fair, E.C. (Messrs. Woodfall and Kinder.
21 New Street,
EDWARD BURCHELL, 17. 21 Windsor Street,
City Road, E.C. (Messrs. Woodfall and Kinder.)
JAMES COXHEAD, 19. 20 Princes Street,
Drury Lane, W.C. (Mr. Johnson, 45 St. Mar-
tin's Lane.)

WILLIAM FREDERICK SYLVESTER, 17. 73 Brook Street, Kennington Road, S. (Messrs. Clowes and Sons.)

G. W. TUNBRIDGE, 21. 108 Regent Street, Kennington Cross, S. (Mr. Reynell.) FREDERICK DYER, 28. 6 Ship Place, Ship Yard, Temple Bar, W.C. (14 years with Messrs. Kelly and Co.)

WILLIAM HODGES, 19.

27A Great Mitchel Street, Old Street, E.C. (Mr. Leighton.) JOHN PARSONS, 19. 22 Morgan's Lane, Tooley Street, S.E. (Mr. Watts.)

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c.-The Advertiser, who is thoroughly conversant with business, and has had considerable experience, is in want of a situation as SENIOR ASSISTANT. Respectable references can be given. Address A. Z., Post Office, Leicester.

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O PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, and STATIONERS.-Wanted, by a Young Man just out of his time, a situation as ASSISTANT. Having passed the principal part of his time in the Printing Office, he is desirous of acquiring more Counter experience, and would make himself geneMessrs. J. and G. Noyes's, Printers and Bookrally useful. Moderate salary.-Address H. K., sellers, Chippenham, Wilts.

LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTER Wanted.

Apply to Harrison Penney, Darlington, stating qualifications and wages expected, and enclose references.

WANTED, a permanent Situation by

the routine of a Weekly Newspaper. Unexceptionone practically accustomed to the Trade and able references.-Address Pica, St. Martin's, Marlborough, Wilts.

To
O PRINTERS, &c. As STEREO-
ments) or COMPOSITOR.—Address H. Â., 56
TYPER (modern process, with all improve-
Napier Street, Hoxton, N.

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Provincial Newspaper Office. Would not object VANTED, by a respectable Young Man, a situation as COMPOSITOR in a to assist in Reporting or Reading.-Address J. W., care of Mrs. Leech, 22 Culver Street, Colchester, Essex.

WANTED, a as A

WANTED, a situation as a Lithographic

Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill. rences can be given.-Address E. J., Publishers'

TO PRINTERS.-Wanted, in a Country Town, a Young Man who has been three or four years at the Business.-Address E. P., care of Mr. Utting, Newsagent, Palsgrave Place, Strand, London.

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