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R. C. requests both the Town and Country Trade, before giving their Orders for the above description of Goods, to ask Travellers (when soliciting Orders) for CANTON'S PATTERN CASES, in which they will find the largest, the newest, and the best assortment ever

offered.

Illustrated Descriptive List forwarded on Receipt of Two Stamps.

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TRADE DELIVERY AGENT, 2 & 4, UPPER YARDLEY STREET, WILMINGTON SQUARE, FARRINGDON ROAD, W.C.

Late of 3, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street; E.C.

The want of a Travelling Agency, to undertake the Posting and Billing of the numerous trade shops in and around London, has long been felt by the Proprietors of Newspapers, Periodicals, Publications, &c. H. RANSOM begs to inform the Publishing Trade that he is ready to undertake the Delivery and Posting of Announcement Bills, Contents Bills, Sheet Bills, Hand Bills, Boards or Circulars to the Wholesale and Retail News and Book Trade, within 10 miles of the Metropolis, by which means the most extensive and surest publicity will be obtained,

TOWN AND COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED,
BOARDS AND BOARDMEN PROVIDED.-FIRST-CLASS STATIONS.

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BALLANTYNE and CO.,

Printers,

STEREOTYPERS, AND ELECTROTYPERS,

PAUL'S WORK, EDINBURGH.

ALLANTYNE & CO. offer to Publishers,

B Authors, and the Public generally, all the

advantages in Printing which their Establishment—– the most amply furnished and extensive in Scotland

commands. They are enabled to execute work of the best description at Hand-press or Machine, or Machine Work of ordinary quality, and to print all kinds of Music at moderate rates of charge.

Country Printers who receive Orders for Books, Catalogues, &c., for the execution of which their Plant may be unfitted, will find it to their advantage to have such work executed at Paul's Work.

Additions are constantly being made to the already extensive Printing Plant; and by giving close attention to every improvement in Typography, they hope to maintain the prestige earned by the Establishment in its connection with the first Publishing Houses in the Kingdom, during upwards of half a century.

Estimates supplied for Composing, Stereotyping, and Printing Books or Serials in any Style or quality of work, including paper and binding if required.

Carriage paid to all Parts of the Country,

LONDON AGENT:-MR. E. HANSON, ALDINE CHAMBERS, PATERNOSTER Row,

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The Diagram will perhaps serve, with the following description, to explain its principle. The action of the old press is entirely reversed--the Cylinder in this being placed uppermost, and the Scraper acted upon beneath; the Stone is fart to a lid or bed, which the printer, on rolling in, turns over; the boy, having laid the paper (as the printer was rolling in) on the tympan below, then pulls through, the printer meanwhile preparing for a fresh inking; thus man and be work together continuously, and all loss of time is prevented. The motion of the Bed-frame is backward and forward the Lid turns, and the Stone is inked at either end; and the Pressure, brought to bear solely by self-action, withoof a separate leverage, can be regulated to go on or off with much or little force, and wherever or whenever desired.

MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY

SCOTT & HARPER, Engineers and Machinists,

EAGLE IRON WORKS, EAGLE COURT, ST. JOHN'S LANE, SMITHFIELD.

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Book, Music, & Machine Printers,

13, Gough Square, E.C.,

Most respectfully beg to call the particular attention of Publishers. Authors, and the Commercial Public to the facilities they possess for undertaking, at low charges, all descriptions of Book and Music Work, Magazines, Reviews, and other Periodicals, for which Contracts are entered into if required.

Printing

for

Books, Music,

Periodicals,

Magazines, Rebicies,

Trade Lists, Catalogues, &c., &..

in

Every Style.

Woodenis

Drawn & Engraved.

J. OGDEN & CO., PRINTERS, 172, St. Jo

Street, Clerkenwell, E.C., solicit the attention of Publishers and others to facilities they possess for executing every description of Letterpress Printing. The Pr mises have been built specially for them; the Type has been carefully selected from best foundries, and includes many of the handsomest Modern founts, the entire series Messrs. Miller and Richard's Old Styles, and choice assortment of Titling and F type for both styles; and the Machines-Platen, Anglo-French, Perfecting, and S Cylinder-are of the most modern and improved construction. These appliances, the experience gained during many years' general management of one of the la London offices, may afford some guarantee that work entrusted to them will be satisfactorily, and at very moderate charges.

SCHENCK & MACFARLANE, THOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS, & GENERAL PRINTERS, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

14 &

19,

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All Work undertaken at this Establishment executed with Taste and Despatch.

TO THE TRADE.

ORRIS & CO., Lithographic and

Copper Plate Printers, and Engravers on pper. Steel, Stone, and Wood; Seal Engravrs, Die Sinking, &c. Endorsing, Stamp, and encil Plate Cutters; Numerical Printers and rforators. Manufacturers of Embossing Presses, If-Inking Endorsing Machines, and Improved king Cushions for Endorsing Stamps.

London: 23, Ludgate Hill, E.C.

JOHN POPLETT,

Type Music and General Printer,

43, BEECH STREET, CITY, E.C.

(ESTABLISHED 1822.)

ESTIMATES FORWARDED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION
OF WORK.

Orders by Post promptly attended to.

O PURCHASERS OF PRINTING MACHINERY.

“Time proves all things,” and amongst others, "YE CAXTON” MACHINE.

"I can fully bear testimony to the excellency of Mr. MYERS' large Cylinder Caxton' Printing Machines, having I no less than three of them. The first I had made was a demy broadside in 1859, which I used for three years for all ds of Jobbing, and it was a perfect little gem. Having started a Newspaper, I exchanged the demy in 1862 for an ra size double demy, capable of printing a double royal handbill. This was an excellent machine-I used it my paper, the Trowbridge Chronicle,' also for book work, getting perfect register, and general Jobbing, including ge posters (4 sheets of double royal, in colours, specimens of which Mr. MYERS will be able to show any printer uiring to know the capabilities of the machine. The circulation of the Chronicle' having so largely increased, a compelled a few weeks ago to exchange again for a larger size still, and I have every confidence in this, believing vill turn out equally as well as its predecessors. I may add that I have not been to more than a sovereign expense repairs since I first had them in 1859, although they were constantly in use. This is a bona fide testimonial. I am der no obligation to Mr. MYERS for any favour, but I feel a pleasure in recommending his machines, having tested m for the last eight years.

"Trowbridge Chronicle' Office, September 16th, 1867.”

WILLIAM COLLINS.

These Machines are made with large and small Cylinders. For Prices, &c., address Mr. MYERS Inters' Engineer, Caxton Iron Works, Southampton.

* Roller Composition, ready for use, 6d. per lb. ; will remelt; and does not shrink.

TO PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND CANVASSERS. MILY BIBLES, DEVOTIONS, & MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS,

BOUND IN EVERY STYLE AT THE LOWEST PRICE.

The carriage of Country Orders to be paid both ways (5 per cent. allowed.) Cash payments.

LIST OF PRICES ON APPLICATION.

H. K. JUDD AND CO., BOOKBINDERS,

LITTLE NEW STREET, FARRINGDON MARKET, LONDON, E.C.

VENABLES, TYLER, & SON,

APER MANUFACTURERS,

AND

Wholesale and Export Stationers,

17, QUEENHITHE, LONDON, E.C.

E. MARLBOROUGH & CO., WHOLESALE AND EXPORT BOOKSELLERS.

The Foreign and Colonial Trade supplied with Books, Periodicals, Newspapers, and Miscellaneous Goods, by quickest routes.

4, AVE MARIA LANE, E.C.

ELECTROTYPES OF SUPERIOR

BOOKBINDERS SHOULD USE

WOOD ENGRAVINGS. JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES,

The Publishers of the Art Journal respectfully announce that they have on hand a large and varied Stock of Wood Engravings, which have appeared in that Journal and in other illustrated works issued by them; and that they are 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 TWENTY THOUSAND. Copies of the whole may be seen at any time, at VIRTUE & CO.'S, 294, City Road, London; or further information will be furnished by Post to inquirers.

A very extensive Stock of Engraved STEEL PLATES, in good condition, are also available for printing from, on very moderate Terms.

FOR COLOURING BOOK EDGES. Anything more brilliant or elegant cannot be conceived than the tints produced by these beautifu chemical preparations. There are Fourteen Colours. A Sixpenny Bottle of Magenta, Violet, Purple, Blue, will make half a pint of Colour ready for use, by the mere addition of water. Other Colours in proportion.

Judson's Simple Dyes are useful for many sther purposes. Any one can use them. A Sixpenny Bottle of Magenta will dye 20 yards of Ribbon in 19

minutes.

CRIMSON. CERISE

ASK FOR JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES.
MAGENTA. SCARLET.
MAUVE. GREEN.
VIOLET. ORANGE.

BROWN. BLACK

CANARY. BLUE & PINK

Price Sixpence per bottle.

These Dyes will be found useful for Dyeing articles of Woollen or Silk manufacture; als Feathers, Fibres, Grasses, Seaweed, Ivory, Bone Wood, Willow Shavings, Paper; for tinting Photographs, and for Illuminating. May be had of Chemists in the United Kingdom and Colonies. Price Sixpence per bottle.

HERRING'S PURE WOVE NOTE PAPER.

"Where permanence is required, the public will do well to avoid using common writing paper. The chemical constituents of the paper are so active that the writing will soon cease to be legible. PURE WOVE NOTE PAPER is stated to be entirely free from any injurious chemicals."-Stationer "The materials not being ground up so fine as by most other makers, nor so highly bleached, the fibre is not destroyed, and the surface is pleasant to write upon."-Bookseller.

N.B. The Copyright Trade Mark is in every Sheet, and on every Wrapper.
London: HERRING, WARDLEY, & Co., 64, Watling Street,

And all Booksellers and Stationers.

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REMAINDERS.-Old Stock in large

or small quantities Bought for Cash. Booksellers, Publishers, and others, having any remainder stock on hand may dispose of same, either the whole number or part, by addressing a letter to Mr. SPOKES, Surrey Book Mart, 24 and 25 London Road, Southwark.

of the PARTNERSHIP OR OTHERWISE

Co-partnership, the Books published by the late firm of JAMES HOGG & SONS are to be Disposed of; or a Partnership may be arranged.-Full par ticulars on application to Mr. JOHN HOGG, A Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, E.C.

JOSEPH MARKS, OOKBINDERS' BRASS BLOCK

and General Relief Engraver,

32, FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET, E.C.

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