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THE LADIES' GARDENER; or, Practical
LADIES' for Ladies,actical
Calendar of Operations and Directions for every
Month in the Year. By Mrs. LOUDON. 8th Edi-
tion, Woodcuts, fcp. 8vo. 5s.

NEW WORKS

To be published this Season.

1.

MEMOIR, JOURNAL, and CORRESPONDENCE of THOMAS MOORE. Edited by the Right Hon. LORD JOHN RUSSELL, M.P. With Portraits and Vignette Illustrations.

[Vols. I. and II. in November.

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THOMAS MOORE'S POETICAL WORKS. First collected Edition; with Autobiographical Prefaces and Notes, Portrait, and 19 Plates. A repub. lication in 10 monthly Volumes, fcp. 8vo. price 3s. 6d. each. [Vol. I. in November.

3.

Mr. MACAULAY's CRITICAL and HISTORICAL ESSAYS. A New Edition, in 3 vols. fcp. 8vo.

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ESSAYS on POLITICAL and SOCIAL SCIENCE, contributed to the Edinburgh and other Reviews. By W. R. GREG, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo.

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The SERMON on the MOUNT, illuminated in Gold and Colours, in the Missal Style. A New Edition, in a smaller size; with an entirely new set of Illuminations and Ornaments. Square 18mo. FERDINAND and MAXIMILIAN of AUSTRIA. By Professor VON RANKE. Translated for the Traveller's Library, by Sir ALEXANDER Tand Characters from the Times of the Crusaders: land Lor the Traveller's

John Murray, Albemarle Street.

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HE CRUSADERS; or, Scenes, Events,

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The ECLIPSE of FAITH; or, a Visit to a
Religious Sceptic. Second Edition (1852), revised.
Post 8vo. price 9s. 6d.
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Mrs. JAMESON'S LEGENDS of the MADONNA. Forming the THIRD SERIES of Sacred and Legendary Art. With Etchings by the Author and Woodcuts. Square crown 8vo.

9.

A New Edition of Mrs. JAMESON's LEGENDS of the MONASTIC ORDERS, as represented in the Fine Arts. With Etchings by the Author and Woodcuts. Square crown 8vo.

10.

HIPPOLYTUS and his AGE. BY CHRISTIAN CHARLES JOSIAS BUNSEN, D.C.L.

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*** See complete List for the remaining Works of the Series.

Other Works in preparation.
Edinburgh: W. and R. Chambers. Glasgow:
D. N. Chambers. London: W. S. Orr and Co.
Dublin: John M'Glashan; and all Booksellers.

11.

12.

4 vols.

BOWDLER'S FAMILY SHAKSPEARE. A New Edition, to be completed in 6 monthly Vols. fcp. 8vo. [Vol. I, in November. The AUSTRALIAN COLONIES; Their Origin and Present Condition. By WILLIAM HUGHES, F.R.G.S. Forming Parts 32 and 33 of the Traveller's Library. 16mo. price Half-a-Crown; or in 2 Parts, price 1s. each. [On Nov. 1.

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ADAMS'S

Pocket Peerage and Parliamentary Companion :

Comprising the Names and Titles of all Peers and Members of the New Parliament, their Families. Political Sentiments, Offices, Country Seats, Town Residences, &c.; compiled from original information, Also the Population, Number of Registered Electors, &c. of the places represented, the State of the Poll (if any) at the last Election, and various other useful particulars. The whole forming a complete Key to both Houses of Parliament, the Courts of Law and Equity, the Public Offices, &c.

Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt edges, price Half-a-Crown.

*** Notice to Advertisers.-The nature of the above work and the amount of information given will ensure its circulation among the higher classes; whilst the extremely moderate price will naturally promote a very extensive general sale at a time when so much interest is felt in the New Parliament. It therefore offers a peculiarly excellent advertising medium.

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Advertisements should be sent to the Publisher before the 20th instant.

H. ADAMS, 9, PARLIAMENT STREET, WESTMINSTER.

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NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF "NAOMI," "JULAMERK," &c. On the 7th of October will be published,

With engraved Title and Frontispiece, price 5s. 6d. elegantly bound in cloth,

THE PILGRIMS OF
OF NEW
NEW ENGLAND:

A TALE OF THE EARLY SETTLERS IN AMERICA.
By Mrs. J. B. WEBB.

Lately published,

JULAMERK: a Tale of the Nestorian Christians. 2d Edition, 5s. 6d.

London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co. Ipswich JOHN BURTON and Co.

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Rev. CHARLES B. TAYLER, M.A. Third and cheaper Edition, fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d. cloth.

Forming the first volume of a Cheap Series of Copyright Books.

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NEW EDUCATIONAL WORK,

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A SCHOOL ATLAS of PHYSICAL, POLITICAL, and COMMERCIAL GEOGRA

TRACTS. PHY. Designed for the use of Schools and Colleges.

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Containing 17 coloured Maps, with descriptive
Letterpress. By EDWARD HUGHES. The Maps
beautifully engraved on Steel by E. Weller, F.R.G.S.
London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
Edinburgh: A. and C. Black. Dublin: Hodges and
Smith.
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SAMPSON LOW, SON, & Co. beg to announce that, having completed their arrangements, they will remove to their new and commodious premises, 47, Ludgate Hill, on the 6th instant, when they will be prepared to execute Commissions or undertake Agencies in any department of Literature. SAMPSON LOW, Jun., is, at present, on a journey through the United States for the purpose of facilitating the necessary arrangements to insure promptitude and regularity.

Mr.

S. L. & Co. will shortly issue a Catalogue of American Consignments: in the mean time they announce the following Works lately come to hand :

REPORT of the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY THE WORKS of DR. STEPHEN OLIN.

of WISCONSIN, IOWA, and MINNESOTA: and incidentally of a Portion of the NEBRASKA TERRITORY. By DAVID DALE OWEN, United States Geologist. 4to. with numerous Illustrations.

This work is nearly ready. Specimens may be seen

2 vols. post 8vo. with Portrait, 14s. cloth.

Vol. I. Sermons and Sketches.

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ntessrs. Low's, who will be happy to receive orders for EDWARD EVERETT'S ORATIONS and

early copies of the same.

SPEECHES on various occasions, from 1826 XPEDITION to the VALLEY of the to 1850. 2 vols. royal 8vo. with fine Portraits, 30s. GREAT SALT LAKE of UTAH: with an

EXPE

Authentic Account of the Mormon Settlement. By HON. R. C, WINTHROP'S SPEECHES

HOWARD STANSBURY. Royal 8vo. with Illustra tions, and a separate Volume of Maps, 25s. cloth.

and ADDRESSES on various occasions. 1 vol. royal 8vo. 18s.

THE LIFE of WILLIAM PENN; with AUSTRIA in 1848, 1849. By WILLIAM H.

Selections from bis Correspondence and Autobiography. By SAM. M. JANNEY. 2d Edit. 12s.

STILES, Esq. late Chargé-d'Affaires of the United States. 2 vols. imp. 8vo. with Portraits, &c. 24s.

on CIVIL LAW in its

OVERMAN'S, MECHIMIST-ENGINEER,
VERMAN'S MECHANICS for the DOMATO
NATURAL ORDERS. Translated by WILLIAM

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Edited by the Hon. LUTHER S. CUSHING. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 48s. cloth. FOREST LIFE and FOREST TREES :

comprising Winter Camp - Life among the Loggers, and Wild-Wood Adventure. By JOHN S. SPKINGER. Post 8vo. with Woodcuts, 6s. cloth. CIXTEEN MONTHS at the GOLD DIGGINGS. By the Rev. D. B. WOODS. Fcp. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

SIXT

AMERICAN ALMANACK and REPOSITORY of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE YEAR 1853, will be ready early in November.

LONDON: 47, LUDGATE HILL, removed from 169, FLEET STREET.

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MR. WALESBY is publishing, by exclusive right, the SMALLER and LAST

EQUESTRIAN STATUETTE, IN BRONZE, of

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FIELD-MARSHAL ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Modelled by the late COUNT D'ORSAY, especially patronized by the great Duke himself, a few days before the last Waterloo Banquet, and engraved in the "Illustrated London News" of the 14th of August, 1852.

This beautiful Work may now be viewed; and early application should be made to secure similar copies (in Bronze), which will be delivered in rotation according to the order of subscription.

THOMAS WALESBY, Picture Gallery, 5, Waterloo Place, London.

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TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.

For Disposal, with immediate possession, a BUSINESS, centrally situated in one of the most fashionable places of resort in the Midland Counties. It has been long established; and the Apartments let well. Amount of Stock about £500.-Letters addressed to A. B., 27, Lower Parade, Leamington, will receive prompt attention.

PA

ARTNER WANTED.-In a first-class Bookselling, Stationery, and Printing Business, situated in a large town in the Midland Counties. Gentleman thoroughly acquainted with the trade, and of active business-like habits, is required to take the half share. It has been established for upwards of half a century. The most unexceptionable references given and required. About £1200 required. -Apply, by letter, prepaid, to Z. T., Messrs. Castle and Lamb, Bull Head Court, Newgate Street, London.

To be DISPOSED of, in a Country Town, TO LET, just out of Ludgate Hill, very ex

in consequence of the ill health of the Proprietor, a highly respectable and old-established BUSINESS in the Printing, Bookselling, Stationery, and Fancy business.-Address A. B., Messrs. Howes and Co., No. 7, Thavies Inn, Holborn Hill.

TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, and Others. In a favourite district at Islington.To be Disposed of, the Trade of a Stationer, Bookseller, and News Agent, carried on by the present owner for 14 years, and now in full trade. About £350 required.-Apply to Mr. Page, Trade Valuer, &c. 8, Coleman Street.

TO PRINTERS and BOOKBINDERS.Wanted, a steady WORKMAN, of good character. Address H. G. Keyworth, Bookseller, Cirencester.

by a Young

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tensive PREMISES, suited for Printers, Publishers, and Others, with excellent light and conveniences, and at a moderate rent.-Apply to Mr. W. H. Dawson, Abchurch Yard, Cannon Street, City. PRINTERS-Wanted a PARTNER to

TO PRINTER premises and entirely manage the

business of a Printer and Bookseller, in a respectable town in an Agricultural District, about 70 miles from London. From £300 to £400 required. For further particulars, apply, by letter, addressed C. P. S. 28 & 29, Holywell Street, Strand, London. To O BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS. -An experienced Young Man, of good address, is in want of a SITUATION. He can have a good character from his last employer, and satisfactory reasons given for leaving.-Address, P. G., 26, Paternoster Row, London.

W SITUATION in a Fancy and General Sta- TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS

tionery Shop.-Address Mr. Browne, Bookseller, Andover.

WANTED, to assist in a Stationer's Shop Office, a respectable middle-aged FEMALE, who has a good knowledge of accounts, can furnish a reasonable security, and give unexceptionable references as to character and ability. A good salary will be given,

where there is a Circulating Library and Post

ASSISTANTS.-Wanted in the country, a respectable experienced Young Man, of good address, as ASSISTANT in the above business. It is requi

site that he should write a good hand, be a member ceptionable references as to character and competency.

of the Established Church, and able to produce unex

with board and lodging. Apply personally or by Bo

letter to S. J. L., Westbourne Library, 10, West-
bourne Green, Harrow Road, Paddington.
TO BOOKSELLERS.-Wanted a Situation
as a general Workman to the BOOK BINDING

department. The Advertiser can Forward, Finish,

Rule, and Bind Stationery: he also understands
Edge-Marbling and Gilding. Good reference can be
given.-Address F. G., care of Mr. Smith, Orchard
Street, Derby.

W WANTED, by a Stationer and Bookseller, thoroughly understands the trade. Apply by letter,

a CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT who

with particulars as to age, salary, and references.Address G. B., 149, Aldersgate Street, London. TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c.

-Wanted, by a Young Man, aged 23, a SITUATION in the above business. He has been in a similar situation for the last five years, and is desirous of an immediate re-engagement. He is fully com. petent to keep the accounts, and is also versed in the duties of a stamp office. An unexceptionable character will be given.-Address A. B., Mr. Stephens, Shipston-on-Stour, Worcestershire.

To

10 BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS.Wanted, an active YOUTH, of strict integrity, with a good knowledge of the trade, and capable of managing a Railway Book Stand in the country. Apply, by letter, to B. A., Messrs. Dawson and Sons, Abchurch Yard, Cannon Street, City.

BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.
-Wanted, immediately, in a first-class busi-

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ness in the country, an experienced ASSISTANT,
of Church of England principles and unexceptionable
character. Apply to Hall and Co., Booksellers,
Maidstone.

то O BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS. -The Friends of a Youth about 17, who has been some months with a Bookseller and Stationer in a large Country Town, are desirous of placing him permanently (for a term of years) in some situation where his services may be considered an equivalent to his board and lodging. He is active and diligent, and the objects of chief consideration with his friends are a situation where a good stroke of business is being carried on, and a family where moral deportment would be cared for.-Address Q. Z., 239, Upper Thames Street, London.

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BOOKSELLERS' ASSISTANTS. --Wanted, to act as a Retail Salesman, a YOUNG MAN possessing an extensive commercial knowledge of Books.-Apply, by letter, stating age, particulars of previous employment, and references, to L. M., 17, Clifton Road, Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood. TO PRINTERS and BINDERS.-Wanted

a respectable YOUNG MAN, who thoroughly understands Binding, as well as the general routine of a Country Printing Office. Satisfactory references will be required.-Apply to Mr. T. Tippell, Printer, Halesworth, Suffolk.

A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, tho

a

roughly competent to take the Management of Bookselling Business, wishes for an ENGAGEGood referMENT, either in Town or Country. ences and security.-Address A. Z., 33, Windmill Street, Finsbury Square.

no NO BOOKSELLERS, LIBRARIANS, and STATIONERS. The Advertiser, who has had great experience, from having lived in some of the first houses in London and the country, wishes for a re-engagement. Good references can be given. Or an Engagement, with a view to ultimate Partnership, would not be objected to. - Address W. S., care of Mr. Wallwork, 42, Great Marlborough Street, London.

TO PRINTERS, &c.-A respectable, steady,

and active married man, who has a thorough knowledge of the general routine of a Country Office,

and can also render considerable assistance in the

Binding department, is desirous of meeting with a permanent SITUATION, where he can make himself He has likewise had considerable generally useful. Can produce experience in Wood-Letter Cutting. the most unexceptionable references.-Apply to C. F., Mr. Vincent's Printing-Office, Dudley Street, Wolverhampton.

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TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.

LIGIBLE INVESTMENT: BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, LIBRARY, READING ROOM, Wanted a PARTNER in one of the oldest PIANOFORTE REPOSITORY, &c. &c.-An excellent Bookselling and Stationery Establishments in YorkBUSINESS, of 50 years' standing, in the above shire. A Young Man possessing a thorough knowline, with a well-assorted Stock, and having a good ledge of his trade, who could advance from £1,000 connection, in one of the most frequented Watering- to £1,200, would find this a most desirable opporPlaces in Kent, is to be disposed of immediately.tunity for commencing Business, as the connection The Premises are very commodious and in a most is of the highest respectability; and the Premises are commanding situation. For further particulars, well situated, and in the most improving part of the apply to Mr. W. Tegg, Publisher, 85, Queen Street, town.-Address J. S., care of Messrs. Longman and Cheapside, London. Co., Paternoster Row, London.

MESSI

NOTICE.-NEW YORK TRADE SALES.

ESSRS. BANGS, BROTHER, and CO. of New York, solicit from the Publishers of Great Britain consignments of

Books, Stereotype Plates, Stationery,

either for Sale by Auction or upon Commission.

Their Sales are patronised by the leading and most extensive Houses, and afford means superior to any other for the introduction to the notice of the American Trade of both Surplus and new Stock suitable for circulation in the United States, being numerously attended by the dealers of the various States of the Union and the Canadas.

Mr. SAMPSON Low, London, will afford all needful explanations.

47, LUDGATE HILL: October 1852.

MR.

NOTICE TO THE TRADE.

R. H. G. COLLINS begs to inform the Trade that he still continues to publish as usual his series of SIXPENNY COUNTY MAPS, with various Additions and Improvements, and corrected to the present time. H. G. COLLINS, 22, PATERNOSTER ROW.

10 COUNTRY BOOKSELLERS, &c. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 196. NewOUNT, YooB,

Weekly

Periodicals regularly and punctually supplied by

W. DAWSON AND SONS,
NEWSYENDERS AND BOOKSELLERS,

Abchurch Yard, and 74, Cannon Street, City, London.

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Advertisements inserted in all the London Newspapers.

-ADVERTISEMENTS and BILLS intended for insertion are requested to be forwarded to the Publishers immediately.

Longman, Brown, and Co. 39, Paternoster Row.

CASTLE & LAMB,

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A List of Newspapers and Periodicals for 1852 7, BULL HEAD COURT, NEWGATE STREET, LONDON, sent gratis on application.

Expresses to all the Early Trains.

BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE.

Letters to be addressed to Mr. SAMPSON LOW, Office of the Publishers' Circular, stating lowest price, carriage free.

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Strickland's Queens of England, post 8vo. Vol. 5.
Tindal's Rapin's England, 8vo. 1726. Vol. 4.

Vols. 1 and 2.

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Hawkins' Essay on Tradition and the Duty of Private Trapp's Commentary, folio.

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Upham's History and Doctrine of Buddhism.
Wardlaw's Reply to Yates.

Printed at 57. Skinner Street, Snowhill, in the City of London, by ELIEZER CHATER WILSON, of 6, Palmer Terrace, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington; and published by SAMPSON Low, of 14, Great James Street, in the Parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, at the Office, 169, Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West.-Friday, October 1, 1851.

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