Copying Ink per gallon 6 0 8 0 " Shaws' Poor Law Union Stamping Ink, in Bottles, 3s. and 5s. each. STATIONERY-continued. THE GLASS CONE INKSTAND IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. It presents so small a surface of Ink to the atmosphere, that no evaporation takes place, and the Ink is always fresh to the last. Price 38., 2s. 9d., 2s. 6d., 2s., ls. 9d., 1s. 6d., and 1s. 3d. Whatman's (Turkey Mill) Extra Thick Cream and Blue Laid 11 6 8 6 11 0 14 0 16 0 STATIONERY-continued. Stationery Cases, of Polished Mahogany or Oak. No. 1, with secret drawer, lock, and key, &c., to hold foolscap s. d. and letter papers, envelopes, wax, &c., and fitted with pentray and inkstand No. 2, for large letter paper, envelopes, &c., &c. No. 3, for small letter paper, envelopes, &c., &c. Sufficient paper, envelopes, &c., to fill the above cases, of the best quality, would be respectively about 21s. 6d., 14s. 6d., and 10s. These Stationery Cases are admirably adapted for presents. LETTER SCALES AND BALANCES. It being contemplated by the Post Office authorities not to carry any letters but such as are prepaid, it is suggested that all persons should provide themselves with the means of weighing their letters. These Scales and Balances are recommended for simplicity and accuracy of construction; with fair usage they will never get out of order, and they are lower in price than any Machines or Scales yet introduced. Improved Balances, 17s. 6d. Letter Cages. With Patent Locks, Japanned and Gilt, with Divisions for Notes, Office Pen-Knives, Scissors, and Erasers. Paper-Knives. Memorandum Books, Plain, or ruled in Marble Paper or Leather Covers, from 6d. to 2s. 6d. each. Prices of Prime Parchment, per Roll of Sixty Skins. STATIONERY-continued. Register Books for Churches and Chapels. BAPTISMS, BURIALS, AND BANNS OF MARRIAGES : 4to. size, printed on superfine Laid Demy Paper, and bound in Calf. SHAWS' LEVER SEAL PRESS. THE LEVER SEAL PRESS, of which we here give a Drawing, will be found a very ingenious invention, and one of great utility. To Seal a Document, the Lever has simply to be brought down, and a perfect impression of the Seal of the Union or Corporation is given, almost without pressure, and with the utmost despatch. A STEEL DIE made to parties' order, and a MATRIX, are fixed in the Press, and the cost of the whole inclusive is 42s. The size of the Press, 9 inches by 3 inches, renders it perfectly portable. Ditto, ditto, Lilliputian, 30s. Messrs. S. & S. can recommend their Lever Presses with confidence, as eminently adapted to the end desired, and effecting considerable saving of time and trouble. Their Lever Presses are so constructed, that the Die can be taken out and any other Die substituted. |