TO AUTHORS, EDITORS, AND PUBLISHERS. BUSINESS of a Bookseller, Stationer, ELEC and Printer, established fifty years, and situated in an attractive Country Town. It is the leading Business in the place, and has the Church connexion. £600 to £700 required. Rent £60: can be cleared by letting. The Landlord of the house realised a competency out of the Business and retired a few years since.-Apply to Mr. Holmes, Accountant and Valuer, 48 Paternoster Row. R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a first-class BUSINESS, or introduce a PARTNER. Returns between £3,000 and £4,000 a-year. The valuation will amount to about £1,500; a In premium expected. Rent nearly all let off. same family many years. Excellent Printing Office attached, with Steam Power, &c.-Apply to Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. MR. R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a first-class Country BUSINESS returning nearly £3.000 a-year. Established half a century. All at a valuation; the purchase money can be ENGRAVINGS. ART-JOURNAL' respectfully announces that he has in hand a large and varied Stock of Wood Engravings, which have appeared in that Journal and in other illustrated works issued by him; and that he is now prepared to supply Electrotypes of the best quality from any of these Blocks, at the rate of Ninepence per square inch (with a few exceptions). The Electrotypes will be delivered ready for Printing, and guaranteed to work equally as well as the original Wood Engravings. They comprise several complete Series, in addition to a large Miscellaneous Collection, amounting in all to about 20,000. Copies of the whole may be seen at any time, at James S. Virtue's, 294 City Road, London; or further information will be furnished by post to enquirers. A very extensive Stock of Engraved STEEL PLATES, in good condition, are also available for printing from, on very moderate terms. reduced to £1,200. It is situated in a thriving MR. GEO. NEWMAN is instructed to Town in the West of England.-Apply to Mr. M MR. [R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell an find a Purchaser for a genuine Bookselling and Stationery BUSINESS, situate at the West End. Returning about £1,400 per annum. Amount required £700.-Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, 26 Great Winchester Street, E.C. Ꭱ. vicinity of Berkeley and Grosvenor Squares. About MR. GEO. NEWMAN has for Disposal £1,000 required. Returns about £2,000 a-year. Rent can be cleared by letting.— Apply to Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. R. HOLMES is instructed to introduce BUSINESS, in the North of England, returning a very genuine Bookselling and Printing £2,000 per annum. Amount required about £800. Apply to Mr. Geo. Newman, 26 Great Winchester Street, E.C. is instructed to Sell a Capital PARTNER to an old-established Printing MR.PAGlling, News Agency, and Stationery Business at the West-end of Town. Net income, £800 a-year. Half-share of entire Concern, £1,200 to £1,500.-Apply to Mr. Holmes, 48 Paternoster Row. Returns large. TRADE in a first-rate Town. R. HOLMES is instructed to Sell a MR. PAGE has been directed to Dispose A Lady, near Ripon, has a splendid copy established 10 years, in a small Market Town 60 of CHAMBERS'S CYCLOPÆDIA, folio, full bound russia, 4 vols. 1795, which she will be glad to exchange for modern books.-Apply A. Johnson & Co., Ripon. STATIONERY BUSINESS for SALE.To be Disposed of, a Business which has been miles from London. The most satisfactory reasons for disposal will be given. Personal application preferred.-Apply to W. H. Collingridge, City Press, 117 to 119 Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. FOR immediate Disposal, the BUSINESS WANTED, in one of the Colonies, at a of a Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder &c., in the most flourishing and rising town on North-west Coast, Cumberland. Successfully carried on for the last half century. The Stock is well assorted and well kept. The Printing Office is replete with all the modern types, and three superior Albion Presses, Ruling Machines, Ploughs, Presses, Bookbinders' Tools, &c. Returns good. About £800 to £900 required. Rent very low. Most satisfactory reasons assigned for disposing of To a gentleman of energy, good business tact, and capital, this is an opportunity rarely to be met with, the business being capable of great extension. Apply to H. H. M., Messrs. Williams, Cooper, & Co., Wholesale Stationers, 24 London Wall, E.C. same. OPENING to COMMISSION TRAVELLERS.-Commissions from three Houses are open to a competent representative, who will take the Chief Towns of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Two of the Commissions are in the Book Trade, and one in Bibles, Prayer Books, and Church Services. There would be no objection to a Stationery or other suitable Commission being added. Application by letter to be made to L. C. H., Publishers' Circular Office, 14 Ludgate Hill, E.C. TO BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS. Wanted, in a first-class Business in the Country, a Young Man of gentlemanly appearance and address, with a thorough knowledge of the Business. Must be enabled to take the Management in the absence of the Principal.-Address H. L., care of Messrs. Masters, Aldersgate Street, stating age, salary required indoors, and former engagements. WANTED immediately, in a first-class liberal salary, a Bookseller and Stationer's ASSISTANT. Unexceptionable references required. Address, stating age, reference, &c., A. B., care of Messrs. Hall, Smart, & Allen, 25 Paternoster Row, E.C. Rotherham. WA JANTED, as IMPROVER (Indoors) Bookselling, Printing, and Stationery Estato Bookselling and Fancy Stationery Busi blishment, an OUTDOOR APPRENTICE. Refe-ness, a Young Man from 17 to 21 years of age. rences given and required.-Apply to Mr. William A small salary given. None need apply who are T. F. Ellis, 139 & 140 High Street, Southampton. not of quiet steady habits.-Address T. Beedle, Belle Vue Library, Weston-super-Mare. A steady Young Man, having a know ledge of Printing and Bookbinding, is required in a small Country Jobbing Office.-Apply, by letter, to P. B., care of Messrs. Pointing & Cruse, Joiners' Hall Buildings, Upper Thames Street, London. WANTED, a steady, qualified Man to take the charge of a Jobbing Office; one capable of hanging Paper preferred. A Vacancy for an Indoor Apprentice.-Apply to H. Weaver, Bookseller, Printer, &c., Newark, Notts. A Young Lady, of respectable connections, TO STATIONERS, BOOK & MUSIC is desirous of meeting with a Situation in the Bookselling and Stationery Trade. Salary not so much an object as a comfortable home. Would be willing to give the first six months.-Address B. L. E., Post Office, Cromer, Norfolk. SELLERS. An efficient ASSISTANT requires a re-engagement. First-class references.Address W. L., 20 Market Place, Leicester. Tо TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, ment, or to Assist, desires working if a Wanted, a Re-engagement by a Young Lady accustomed to the Business.-Address E. M., care of Mr. Horswell, Stationer, Bookseller, &c., Duke Street, Tavistock, Devon. O BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and NEWS-AGENTS.-The Son of a Bookseller, aged 25, fully competent to take the ManageLondon. Understands the working of a Circulating Library. Has just relinquished a situation in a fashionable Watering place.-Address B. A., Bult's Library, New Quebec Street, Portman Square, W. TO O BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. accustomed to the above business for some years, a re-engagement as ASSISTANT. Unexceptionable references. — Address E. J., Publishers' Circular Office, 14 Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. YOUNG LADY, aged 18, genteel and energetic, desires an engagement in a respect able Book or Fancy Stationery Business. Would give first year for a comfortable home. Best references-Address L., 37 Carlton Road, London, N.W. highly respectable Young Man, of good address and very considerable experience in the Printing, Bookselling, and Stationery Business, desires a re-engagement as confidential ASSISTANT-Address Delta, 5 Church Street, Derby. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. Wanted, by a Young Man in his 21st year, a engagement as JUNIOR ASSISTANT. Nearly 5 years' experience.-Address D. G. Wingrave, Aylesbury. Το Wanted, by a Young Man in his 21st year, a situation as ASSISTANT, or BOOK-KEEPER, in the above business. Country preferred.-Apply, stating salary given, &c., to B. L., Mr. Ridge's, Grantham. 'O MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, a Address J. S., Mr. Shipley, Greyhound Street, Nottingham. TO MASTER PRINTERS. - - Wanted, a situation as OVERSEER in a small News undertake the entire Management of a Country or Jobbing Office, Town or Country; or would Office. Married. Testimonials.-Apply by letter, J. C. M., 28 Smyrk's Road, Old Kent Road, S. TO BOOKBINDERS.-Wanted, for a Young Man who is just out of his Apprenticeship, a SITUATION in the above Trade.Apply to Mr. Dilworth, Bookseller, &c., Newcastle, Staffordshire. BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. An experienced ASSISTANT and thoroughTO COLOUR PRINTERS.—A Man of Salesman wishes an engagement; has had many long experience in the above Trade seeks a Fears' experience in London and the Country, and Re-engagement. Is able to Superintend Machine is well qualified to take the management of a or Press Department.-Address E. S., 187 PiccaBusiness Unexceptionable references.-Address dilly, W. B. A., Mr. Stratford's Library, Cross, Worcester. A Young Man, aged 22, seeks a situation O MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, by a steady, respectable Young Man, a Situa то tion in, or to take the management of, a Country as ASSISTANT to a Bookseller & Stationer. Office. Well up at Case and Press, with a pracHas a knowledge of Printing, and has been 7 years tical knowledge of Bookbinding. 6 years' good the Trade. Address H. L., Post Office, Mid-reference.-Address W. B., 6 Carlton Terrace, dlesbro'-on-Tees, Yorkshire. Harrow Road, London, W. TO WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS. TO MASTER PRINTERS.-Wanted, Wanted, by a Young Man, a situation as PACKER, PORTER, or UNDER COLLECTOR. Age 26.-Apply 31 Ion Square, Hackney Road. by a Young Man, aged 26, a Situation in a News or Jobbing Office; can assist at Press; has had the management of a small Jobbing Office.Apply to Clarendon, Mr. Craig's, Cambridge Town, Farnboro', Hants. TO MASTER BOOKBINDERS.—The Advertiser, who has been engaged as Foreman in one of the principal Houses in London, superintending all branches of the business, is desirous of obtaining a similar engagement.Address X. Y., 23 New-street Square, London. то BOOKBINDERS.-Wanted, by a Young Man, a situation as FORWARDER. Understands the Diagonal Cutting Machine. Country preferred. Good references. - Address S. M. D., Messrs. Brown & Co., Booksellers, &c., Salisbury. TO BOOKBINDERS, PRINTERS, and STATIONERS.-A steady, respectable trustworthy person, who has been in business, is a Practical General Binder, and can render assistance in the Printing Office, is desirous of meeting with a comfortable Situation. Would have no Tо MASTER PRINTERS. A COM-objection to take charge of a small Shop at any POSITOR, who can report meetings, write articles, locals, &c., and undertake sub-editing in general, is open to an engagement.-Address Imprimeur, Publishers' Circular Office, 14 Ludgate Hill, London. MASTER STATIONERS.-A first Watering-place.-Apply, stating terms and other particulars, to G. H., Publishers' Circular Office, 14 Ludgate Hill. то NO PRINTERS & BOOKSELLERS.- TM-Vellum Binder, in a City House, wishing 22, who led by a respectable Young Man aged to change, is open to engage as active FOREMAN, or to MANAGE a small Business. Can be well recommended.-Apply T. B., 1 Albert Street, MileEnd, London. a situation as PRINTER and BINDER, and occasionally to assist in the Shop. Unexceptionable references.-Address A. B., Mr. Cochrane's, Melksham, Wilts. OW'S PAMPHLET PORTFOLIOS for PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, Low MUSIC, &c. Any size, number of strings, and lettering, whether for tracts, letters, or loose papers, will be made to order; but the following are always kept on hand : These PORTFOLIOS are recommended for the convenience with which works published periodically may be preserved and referred to, affording all the advantages of a bound volume, with the facility of adding each part or number as published. SAMPSON LOW, SON, & CO., 14 Ludgate Hill, London. 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