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1862 ZLONDINI

HONORIS

CAUSA

ESTABLISHED 1820.

HUGHES & KIMBER,

Manufacturers of Machinery and Materials for Lithographers, Engravers, Printers, Bookbinders, Stationers, &c.,

Contractors to Her Majesty's Government, the War-office, the Ordnance Survey-office, &c.

LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSES, SIDE LEVER, FOR HAND OR STEAM POWER.
LITHOGRAPHIC STONES, INKS, VARNISHES, BRONZE POWDERS, AND ALL
MATERIALS.

COPPERPLATE PRESSES, IRON ROLLERS, IRON PLANK, FRAMES, &c.
DIAGONAL PAPER-CUTTING MACHINES.

MILLBOARD CUTTING AND BOOK-ROLLING MACHINES.

CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES, FOR JOBBING, BOOK, & COLOUR PRINTING.
HYDRAULIC, SCREW, ALBION, AND COLUMBIAN PRESSES.
ENGRAVERS' PLATES, COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, AND ZINC.

PAPER GLAZING PLATES,-COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, AND ZINC.
PERFORATING MACHINES,-ROUND HOLE AND STRAIGHT LINE.
PAGING OR NUMBERING MACHINES, TO WORK BY FOOT OR HAND.
EMBOSSING PRESSES FOR CAMEO OR RELIEF STAMPING.

COPYING PRESSES, ALL SIZES TO 24 × 18.

STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SHAFTING FOR PRINTERS, &c.

PRINTERS' MACHINERY REPAIRED, REMOVED, &c.

SECOND-HAND PRINTING MACHINES, PRESSES, &c., frequently in Stock. MACHINERY USUALLY WORKED BY STEAM POWER MAY BE SEEN IN MOTION AT THE WAREHOUSE.

HUGUET'S IMPROVED FRENCH LITHOGRAPHIC GRIPPER PRINTING MACHINE,

For Chromo and Ink Work.

This Machine is now being successfully worked in several large establishments in this country, and is giving great satisfaction from the speed and quality of the work produced. It turns off from 600 to 1200 per hour, and 20,000 impressions are taken from a single transfer.

Sole Agents-HUGHES & KIMBER,

WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, LONDON, E.C.

PATENT SELF-ACTING STEAM LITHOGRAPHIC PRESS.

This Press is an adaptation of the ordinary Press for Steam Power, and is being successfully worked by many establishments. The principal parts are worked by mechanical movements (of course, excepting the inking and wetting of the stone), thus effecting great saving of labour. May be seen in

operation at the

Patentees and Manufacturers-HUGHES & KIMBER,

WEST HARDING STREET, FETTER LANE, LONDON, E.C.

LEIGHTON, SON & HODGE beg to intimate to Publishers, Printers, and the Public generally, that they execute, in the best style and on the most moderate terms, every description of WHOLESALE BOOKBINDING, either in Cloth or Leather (also Account-Book Binding), with promptitude and punctuality. Their Stock of Engraved Brass Dies is most extensive and varied, and designed in the best taste; and their powerful Machinery and Steam power give them great advantages in the rapid execution of large Orders. Applications for Estimates will meet with prompt attention. LONDON: 13, SHOE LANE, E.C.

MORRIS & CO.,

Bookbinders' Tool and Newspaper Heading Cutters, Engravers on Copper, Steel, Stone, and Wood, Electrotypers, Printers, Lithographers, Perforators, Numerical Printers, Machine Rulers, Stencil Plate Cutters, Die Sinkers, and Press Makers and Plate Manufacturers of Printing Materials

ORN

TO THE TRADE,

28, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.
RNAMENTAL BLOCKS, ROLLS,
and Tools, of the Newest and most Elegant
Patterns. Fillets, Gouges, and Circles. Line and
Mitre Tools of every size. Letters in Handle, cut
to any Shape or Pattern. Brass Letters, hand-
cut or cast, in Handles, or for the Case, in Sets of
37, 80, or 100 pieces, from 10s., 12s. 6d., and 25s.
per set.
Superior-made Type Cases, at 7s. 6d.
and 9s. 6d. each. Letters, Rolls, Tools, &c.
expeditiously Repaired, and at Moderate Charges.
Newspaper Headings, and Column Ornaments,
Bankers' and Merchants' Endorsing Stamps, Ink,
and Improved Inking Cushions, with Boxes com-
plete. Pattern Books, consisting of 50 Sheets of the
most useful Rolls, Tools, &c.

Wholesale Houses Supplied, and Foreign
Orders Executed.

JOHN MILNE & CO.,

TYPEFOUNDERS, WHITEFORD HOUSE,

EDINBURGH,

Beg respectfully to return thanks to the various Houses who have so kindly extended their patronage to them.

They are at all times prepared to deliver on the shortest notice Founts of all their Book and Newspaper Types, cast in Extra-Hard Metal.

Specimens of New Founts will appear from time to time in the "Bookseller."

WHITEFORD HOUSE,

NOVEMBER 1864.

V. & J. FIGGINS,

TYPE

FOUNDERS,

AND MANUFACTURERS OF

Machines, Presses, and every description of Printing and Binding Materials,

Beg to inform their friends that, in consequence of City and Railway Improvements, they have removed from West Street, Smithfield, to Ray Street, Farringdon Road (a short distance north of the Metropolitan Railway Terminus). As the building in which V. & J. Figgins now carry on their business has been specially erected for the purpose, and fitted with New Machinery on the most approved principles, they are enabled to execute all orders with an economy, speed, and accuracy hitherto unattained.

SPECIMENS AND ESTIMATES UPON APPLICATION.

Orders by post, telegram, or otherwise, receive immediate attention.

V. & J. FIGGINS,

RAY STREET, FARRINGDON ROAD,

LONDON.

PRIZE MEDAL, 1862.

"The Purses, Pocket Books, &c., of Messrs. JOHNSON & ROWE are far beyond anything that we have before seen, and are, in point of design, taste, and finish, quite unequalled in the Exhibition, and we believe, indeed, in the trade."-Standard.

1302 LONDINI

HONORIS

CAUSA

JOHNSON & ROWE
ROWE beg to inform the Trade

that they have now ready a large variety of PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &c., with their new PATENT "SOLID LOCK," which is the Simplest and most Secure Fastening hitherto introduced, and is warranted not to get out of repair. Wholesale Manufacturers of Dispatch Boxes, Metallic Memorandum Books, Pocket Books, Purses, Blotting Cases, Tourists' Writing Cases, Travelling Desks, Manuscript Books, and every other variety of Leather Goods and Stationery.

An Illustrated Price List now ready, off which a Liberal Discount allowed to Shippers. 17, WARWICK SQUARE, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.

LEVEY & CO.'S PRINTING OFFICE,

23, Great New Street, Fetter Lane. GEORGE LEVEY (late Levey and Robson) respectfully informs Authors, Publishers, and the public in general, that he continues to carry on as heretofore, under the title of LEVEY & Co., the business of Fine Art, Music, and Letter-press Printing, in all its branches, which, established in 1834 in the name of Levey, Robson, and Franklyn, has obtained a favourable reputation for the character of the various works it has produced: and he solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto extended to the firm. All communications addressed to LEVEY & Co., Printers, 23, Great New Street, Fetter Lane, will be punctually attended to.

June 1, 1865.

COLOURING.

VILLIAM SMITH, PRINT-COLOURER

in General. Engravings of Natural History, Anatomy, Landscapes, Figures, Maps, and other subjects, coloured in the best style, with despatch, and on the most reasonable terms.

19, Woodbridge Street, Clerkenwell.

6 BOOKBINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

ESTABLISHED 1822.

R. & W. PECK,

8, WARWICK SQUARE, NEWGATE STREET, CITY. Beg to inform the Trade, that in consequence of the Death of their Mother, they have succeeded to the above Business; and think this a fitting opportunity for thanking those who have so long favoured them with their support, and hope by strict attention to merit a continuance of their patronage.

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INGLE'S CITY PRINTING MACHINE WORKS,

102, SHOE LANE, E.C.

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H. INGLE respectfully calls the attention of Printers and others to his new patent improved compensating lever Printing Machine. This beautifully-constructed Machine has now been in use for some years in many of the best Printing Offices in London and the Country, and still retains the reputation of being the best Single-cylinder Machine made, especially for good register, clearness of printing, simplicity of making ready, ease in working, great speed, and superior workmanship.

They are provided with Fly-wheel and Handle for Hand-power, Fast and Loose Pulleys and Striking Gear for Steam-power, as the purchaser may require, two sets of Roller Stocks, and fixed in London at the following Prices, viz. :

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ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS.

LEWIS & SONS,

BOOKBINDERS,

NO. 9, GOUGH SQUARE, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C., Are prepared to give Estimates for Cloth or Leather Binding either in large or small quantities, executed in the Best Style and Workmanship. PORTFOLIOS TO ANY SIZE.

Account Book Manufacturers.

CASES MADE AND STAMPED FOR COUNTRY BINDERS.

SALMON'S

ECLIPSE"

JAMES

UNIVERSAL JOB

PRINTING MACHINE

Is the most complete and perfect of its kind in the Market.

JAMES SALMON begs to say, from his long practical knowledge of the requirements of the Trade, he has introduced the above-named PERFECT LITTLE MACHINE, in which every approved modern appliance has been adopted. To print a Royal Folio, FIFTY GUINEAS.

The Trade are respectfully invited to inspect the above.

James Salmon, 6, Royal Exchange, Manchester. SALMON'S ILLUSTRATED LIST OF PATENT MACHINERY,

FOR PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, AND STATIONERS,
which has been Hot-pressed by

NORTON, GREGORY, AND SALMON'S

NEW PATENT PROCESS WITH STEAM PLATES,

is now ready, and will be forwarded, on application to

MR. SALMON, 6, ROYAL EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER.

SALMON'S ROUND-HOLE PERFORATING MACHINE,

WITH TREADLE MOTION.

From £10 10s. Equal to Any-Surpassed by None.
6, ROYAL EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER.

GUILLOTINE PAPER-CUTTING MACHINES.

AMES SALMON begs to inform the Trade that he has the largest Stock of the above Machines in the kingdom, including every size of the justly celebrated FURNIVAL'S PATENT,

with increased diagonal knife motion, which is now acknowledged to be the most powerful and perfect of its kind in the market.

6, ROYAL EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER.

SALMON'S PAGING OR NUMBERING MACHINE,

WITH LEVER AND TREADLE MOTION.

From £10 10s.-Guaranteed for Twelve Months.
6, ROYAL EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER.

10 BOOKSELLERS and STA

TO BOOK. Mr. HOLMES is instructed to

SELL the BUSINESS of a Bookseller and Stationer, established above 30 years, and situated in a highly respectable locality, between the City and the West End. Rent £86. Let off First Floor unfurnished for £50 a year. Very large House, with Garden at the back. Returns between £2,000 and £3,000 a year. £1,500 to £1,600 re: quired. Apply to Mr. HOLMES, Accountant and Valuer, 48, Paternoster Row.

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TR. HOLMES is instructed to SELL the BUSINESS of a BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and NEWS AGENT. In same Lands 40 years. Returns £4,000 a year. £1,000 required. Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

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TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

to SELL a very desirable BUSINESS, about 40 miles from Town. Net Income £300 a year. Rent £40. About £700 to £800 required. Established over 20 years.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

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SELL the BUSINESS of a Bookseller and Stationer, carried on successfully for many years, in one of the leading streets of a fashionable Watering Place. About £700 required. Profits £300 a year. Can clear the Rent by Letting.-Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, Paternoster Row.

ITO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, instructed to SELL a FINE OLD CONCERN in London suburb. Returning nearly £3,000 a an Active Man of

Modern Books in Cloth and Quires, 4,000 Volumes of New Novels and other Works from a Circulating Library, Books of Prints, &c.

MR.

HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, 115, Chancery Lane, W.C., on WEDNESDAY, June 7, and two following days, at 1 o'clock, a QUANTITY of MODERN BOOKS, bound and in quires, comprising 450 Musgrave's By-Roads and BattleFields in Picardy, plates, imp. 8vo-500 Sir M. 1. Brunel's Life, by Beamish, 8vo-90 The Family Reference Atlas, 46 coloured maps, large 4to, halfbound-20 Johnston's General Gazetteer, thick Svo, 1862-50 Russell's Modern Europe, 4 vols. 8vo-50 Dr. W. Robertson's Historical Works, 6 vols. 8vo-380 Eden's Churchman's Theological Dictionary, post 8vo-330 Archdeacon Sandford's Bampton Lectures, for 1861, 8vo-2 Rees's Cyclopædia, 45 vols. 4to-6 Illustrated Catalogue of the International Exhibition of 1862, 2 vols 4to-3 Labouchere's Luther, large paper, proofs 3 Wickes's Memorials of English Churches, folio-2 The Royal Gallery of Art, 141 plates, artist's proofs (pub. at £144), and one copy small paper-79 Davis's Carthage and her Remains, plates, 8vo-Several Hundred Volumes of Dr. Cumming's Popular Works-350 Church Service, ruby, 32mo, imitation morocco-600 Common Prayer, long primer, 24mo, imitation morocco-200 Bagster's Bibles and Prayer Book Psalms in Parallel Columns, 16mo-42 Cowper's Homer, 4 vols. in 2, fcap.-200 Goldsmith's Natural History, cut, 8vo-Juvenile and School Books-Religious and Elementary Publications, &c., in great variety-also 4,000 Volumes of the most Popular Novels and other Works of Interest from two large Circulating Libraries-a few Useful Ledgers, and other articles of Stationery.

To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

R. GEO. NEWMAN, Auctioneer,

MValuer, and Accountant' to the Trade,

respectfully offers his services in all matters of Transfer, Valuations for Partnerships or Probate, Assignments to Creditors, or Sales by Auction, either in town or country, and feels assured his experience and practical knowledge of its various branches enables him to render very valuable advice and assistance to either vendors or purchasers, or in any transaction of a private and confidential nature connected with the trade. No expense whatever is incurred until actual business is transacted. - Offices, 26, Great Winchester Street, Broad Street, E.C.

Basiness, with £1,000. Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 48, JH

Paternoster Row.

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OHN GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, is Instructed to Dispose of two good sound Businesses, in the County of Suffolk. One in a favourite Sea-side Town of rising importance, combines Printing, Bookselling, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, and will require about £1,100. The other is of similar character, without printing, and will require about £900; is in the best position of a good Market Town of 6,000 population. Address, Mr. GRAY, Valuer, Buckland Lodge, Croydon, S.

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NO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.-The Proprietor of an Oldestablished Business, in a Market Town, and one of the most beautiful localities of Devon, wishes to meet with a Purchaser. The house has a most commanding frontage, and the position is the best in the town, with the advantage of Railway accommodation. Profits about £250 per Annum, and may be greatly increased. Price for Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of 14 years, £650. Rent, on lease £45, worth £60.-Apply to Mr. GRAY, Valuer to the Trade, Dingwall Road, Croydon, S.

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