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Terms of Admission.

Pupils not nominated to pay

Sons of Laymen, 657. per annum.

Sons of Clergymen, 551.

Pupils nominated to pay 10l. less in each case.

Donors of 100l. entitled to have always one pupil in the School. Donors of 261. 55. entitled to nominate one pupil.

The holidays will be at the same times of the year as at Eton and Harrow. The School will be opened on Thursday the 11th of September next.

All communications are to be addressed to the

Rev. LEWIS DEEDES, Bramfield Rectory, Hertford, Hon. Secs.
E. D. BOURDILLON, Esq., Amwell, Ware,

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W. Haskoll, Captain, R.N., Bursar.

Rev. R. S. Wilson, M.A., Fellow of Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Rev. E. N. Reynolds, A.M., Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge.

J. H. Rawdon, M.A., Brasenose Coll., Oxford.

Rev. A. L. Hussey, M.A., Ch. Ch., Oxford.

C. A. Houghton, B.A., Exeter Coll., Oxford.

R. F. Clarke, B.A., Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford.

W. W. Jackson, B.A., Balliol Coll., Oxford.

R. Laing, Esq., Wadham Coll., Oxford.

George Wharton, B.A., Queen's Coll., Cambridge.

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T. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, NORTHEND, London, S. W. (near the Kensington Station), for the Education of Young Ladies.

Principal-Rev. ALEXANDER LENDRUM, M.A. Lady-Superintendent-Mrs. LENDRUM. The education and discipline are conducted, under the direction and superintendence of the principal, by talented and accomplished Governesses, English and Foreign, assisted by eminent London Professors. The buildings consist of a spacious Mansion, with grounds of considerable extent, and large and lofty rooms. Twenty of the senior pupils have separate sleeping apartments.

The next term will commence, after the Midsummer holidays, on Tuesday, the 23rd of September.

N.B.-No day pupils are received.

Prospectuses and particulars sent on application.

St. Mary's College, Bampton,

Oxon.

NDER the sanction of the Lord Bishop of

Oxford.

purpose

of affording a

"Public

Instituted January, 1859, for the School" Education on Church principles to those of limited means. The sons of the Clergy, Officers in Her Majesty's Service, and Professional Gentlemen only are received.

The course of Instruction includes Theology, the Classics (with special regard to Prose and Verse Composition), Mathematics, French, German, English, Drawing, Vocal Music, and Drilling.

Fee for Board, Tuition in all Subjects, Washing and Stationery, 91. per quarter, in advance. Printed particulars on receipt of two G. H. DREWE, Warden and Head Master.

Stamps.

S. Andrew's College, Chardstock, Dorset.

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PREPARATORY SCHOOL for the Sons of the Clergy and Laity of small means. Principal-The Rev. Charles Woodcock, M.A., late Student of Christ Church, and Vicar of the Parish.

Head Master-The Rev. Francis Allen, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford, assisted by a competent staff of Masters.

Terms:-Entrance fee Two Guineas; board, washing, and education, Ten Guineas a quarter, paid in advance. This charge covers all expenses. Full particulars forwarded on application to the Principal.

WO CAMBRIDGE MEN, Experienced Tw TUTORS, receive Twelve Pupils, and prepare them thoroughly and quickly for the Competitive Examinations, for open Scholarships at Cambridge, for the Indian Civil Service, and admission to the R. M. Academy, Woolwich. Terms Moderate. Apply for Prospectuses, &c. to M. A., 6, Angell Terrace, Brixton, S.

AWAIIAN

HAWA

MISSION

CHURCH (Sandwich Islands). SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS may be sent to the SPECIAL FUND of this Mission at the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 79, Pall Mall; or to the account of the Treasurers of the Hawaiian Church Fund (J. G. Hubbard, Esq., M.P., and H. H. Gibbs, Esq.), at Messrs. Barnett, Hoare, and Co's., Bankers, 62, Lombard Street; or to Manley Hopkins, Esq., Hawaiian ConsulGeneral, 4, Royal Exchange Buildings, London.

For information on the subject of the Mission, and for arrangements for Sermons, Meetings, Lectures, &c., address the Rev. Edward L. Cutts, Billericay, Commissary of the Bishop of Honolulu, and Secretary to the Committee of the Hawaiian Church Mission.

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Church-Rates.

HE COMMITTEE of LAYMEN, while they congratulate Churchmen on the renewed rejection of the Abolition Bill, frankly and earnestly call upon all friends of the Constitution to fupport them with the pecuniary means requisite to ensure similar success for the future. The Committee have hitherto not received a tenth of the annual revenue placed at the disposal of those whose projects they have had to watch and counteract.

It is requested that contributions may be addressed expressly to "The Committee of Laymen," at the banks of Messrs. Hoare, 37, Fleet Street; and Messrs. Williams, Deacon, and Co., Birchin Lane, London; or to the Honorary Secretary, 16, Manchester Buildings, Westminster, S. W.

June 30, 1862.

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JOHN M. KNOTT, Hon. Sec.

LONDON

HE LONDON ANTI-PEW
SOCIETY. 12, Bucklersbury, London, E. C.
H. B. FARINGTON, Hon. Sec.

TITHE AND RENT GUARANTEED

SOCIETY. Capital 100,000l. Established 1850. 3, Charlotte Row, Mansion House, London. Tithes collected, and payment of the whole amount due, guaranteed upon a fixed day. Rents and other Incomes collected and guaranteed. Terms very moderate.

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Head Master (appointed January, 1858) Rev.

HUBERT ASHTON HÖLDEN, M.A., sometime Fellow and Assistant - Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge; Senior Classic, 1854; Editor of " Aristophanes," "Minucius Felix," &c.; Examiner for the East India Civil Service, 1857; and formerly VicePrincipal of Cheltenham College.

Sub-Master-Rev. Henry A. Barclay, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford, sometime Senior Assistant-Master, Trinity College, Glenalmond, N.B.

Mathematical Master - Francis Pattrick, Esq., B.A., Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge; and Eighth Wrangler, 1861. For Terms of admission apply to the Head-Master. The vacations are at the same times as at Eton and Harrow.

THE PRESENT TERM DIVIDES ON NOVEMBER I.

The ALBERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP will be open for Competition to Boys who have been in the School not less than Two Years.

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Private Tuition.

HE REV. G. H. PARMINTER, B. A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Rector of S. John and S. George, Exeter-PRIVATE TUTOR for the Examinations for the UNIVERSITIES, ARMY, and NAVY, takes SIX Pupils. During a long series of years Mr. Parminter's Pupils have taken high or good places, and one in the present year PASSED FIRST in the Examination for DIRECT COMMISSIONS.

Wynard House, Magdalen Hill, Exeter.

BROOKING SCHOOL, TOTNES, DEVON, three miles

from the Totnes and Brent Stations on the South Devon Railway.

Visitor-The Ven. the ARCHDEACON OF TOTNES.

Principal-Rev. E. H. COLE, B.A., Trinity College, Oxford.

Head Master-Mr. MORGAN.

French Master-M. C. LE CLAIR. Drill Master-Serg. THOMAS.

The course of instruction includes Greek, Latin, French and English Languages and Composition, History, Geography, Mathematics, Mensuration, Landsurveying, Book-keeping, Drawing,

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Rev. W. R. COSENS, M.A., Secretary,

7, Whitehall, London, S.W.

T. PAUL, near PENZANCE.-Our Parish Church was burned down by the Spaniards in 1579. The roofs of nave and two aisles, the internal walls, and the irregular pews, are all sadly dilapidated; the population is 5,500, chiefly the "Mountsbay fishermen." We have preserved our church-rate to support public worship, and we have just succeeded in rebuilding our Church Town Schools, and opening them for boys and girls under certificated teachers. We have obtained a set of plans for reseating and restoring our Churchfe om Messrs. Salter and Perrow, Architects, 7, Wood Street, Westminster; 315 additional sittings will be secured, and declared free and unappropriated for ever. Will Christian friends help us to procure the required fund of 1,000l. ?

CONTRIBUTIONS, either in donations or four or five annual instalments, may be paid to the "St. Paul Church Fund," at the Bank of Messrs. Drummond, Charing Cross, London: and Messrs T. S. Bolitho and Sons, Penzance.

"It pitieth us to see her in the dust."

JOHN GARRETT, Vicar of St. Paul,
WILIAM HARVEY, Kerris,
WILLIAM ANG WIN, Mousehole,

St. Paul, near Penzance, 28, October 1862.

Churchwardens.

Cramer, Beale, & Wood's

PIANOFORTE GALLERY,

207 & 209, REGENT STREET.

CRAMER AND Co. have opened their spacious Gallery, Nos.

207 and 209, REGENT STREET, with a Selection of PIANOFORTES, which, for variety and excellence, is not surpassed, if equalled, by that of any similar Establishment in the United Kingdom.

Hitherto Purchasers in London have had no opportunity to compare, side by side, the Instruments of the chief houses, as each maker only exhibits his own. CRAMER & Co. now show under the same roof all the different kinds of Pianofortes manufactured by Broadwood, Collard, Erard, and other eminent Makers. In purchasing from CRAMER & Co. the public may rely on the quality of the Instruments being stated without reserve. Pianofortes of the very inferior class are carefully excluded from the Gallery. Among the superior class there are degrees of excellence, both as regards tone and external appearance, which vary with the prices. CRAMER & Co's. Assistants will on all occasions carefully point out the special quality of each Instrument, enabling the Purchaser to form a correct judgment, and select a suitable Pianoforte.

If on any occasion an Instrument should fail to give entire satisfaction, it may be changed within six months from the date of purchase, if returned to CRAMER & Co. free of expense. CRAMER, BEALE, AND WOOD'S NEW MODEL COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, price 35, 38, and 40 guineas. These Instruments, elegant in design, are carefully constructed with choice and well-seasoned material, by the most skilled workmen.

CRAMER AND CO'S. PIANETTE; a superior Pianoforte with check action, especially adapted for Small Rooms. Price 25 guineas.

PIANOFORTES EXPRESSLY CONSTRUCTED FOR EXTREME CLIMATES, packed in cases lined with zinc, and forwarded to all parts of the world.

HARMONIUMS.

DEBAIN'S HARMONIUMS received the Prize Medal and the very highest commendation. Their superiority has been incontestably maintained. M. Debain is the inventor of the Harmonium.

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VERY MAN HIS OWN ORGANIST.-DEBAIN'S ANTIPHONEL, a substitute for an Organist or Harmonium player, by which any person without knowledge of music, can play hymn tunes, psalms, and chants. It is also adapted for the performance of overtures, quadrilles, waltzes, &c. It can easily be applied to or detached from any existing Organ or Harmonium, and is not liable to derangement." Price 12 guineas. CRAMER, BEALE, AND WOOD, 207, Regent Street, London.-Wholesale Warehouse, 43, Watling Street.

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EDGES AND BUTLER beg to direct attention to their French and German Wines, comprising Chablis, Sauterne, Barsac, St. Peray, La Rose, Latour, Margaux, Lafitte, Chambertin, Côte Rôtie, St. George, Clos Vougeot, Hermitage, Nierstein, Hockheimer, Liebfraumilch, Rudesheimer, Johannisberger, Steinberger, Assmanshausen, Brauneberger, Muscatel Moselle, Sparkling Hock, Moselle, and Champagne.

Messrs. H. and B. respectfully recommend their SUPERIOR GOLDEN SHERRY, of soft and full flavour, at 36s. per dozen. PALE GOLDEN and BROWN SHERRY, 425., 485., 545. FINE OLD PORT, 48s. to 725. MADEIRA, BUCELLAS, TOKAY, and every other description of Wine.

Orders must be accompanied by a remittance or reference in London, on receipt of which any quantity will be immediately forwarded by HEDGES AND BUTLER, Wine Merchants, &c., 155, Regent Street, London, and 30, King's Road, Brighton. (Originally established A.D. 1667.)

N.B. Agents for, and Bottlers of, Bass & Co's. India Pale Ale.

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VISCOUNT RANELAGH, and J. C. COBBOLD, Esq., M.P. This Society has now entered on its Eleventh Year, having been established on September 7th, 1852. Prospectuses, explanatory of the Share, Deposit, Land and Building Departments, will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the world. No Partnership Liability, and the taking of land entirely optional. Present rate of interest, payable in half-yearly warrants, 5 per cent. per annum on Shares (with participation in any profits above that allowance), and 4 per cent. per annum on Deposit Accounts, the Investors not becoming Members of the Society.

CHARLES LEWIS GRUNEISEN, Secreta: y. Offices, 33, Norfolk Street, Strand, London, W. C.

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Executed from the best and most practicable Designs and Examples
ANCIENT NEEDLEWORK. Ante-pendia, Chancel-carpets,
Sermon-cases,

Walnut and Rosewood Cases, the best and cheapest Instruments yet introduced. Also, 150 New and Second-hand Pianofortes, by Broadwood, Collard, and Erard, from 3. The Trade and Merchants supplied.

11 and 10, Charles Street, Middlesex Hospital.

STRUVE'S SELTZER, FACHINGEN, VICHY,
MARIENBAD, and other MINERAL WATERS.-ROYAL GER-
MAN SPA, Brighton. Under her Majesty's especial patronage.
The
Bottled Waters are sold at the Pump Room, Brighton, now open for the 38th
season; and by GEORGE WAUGH & CO., Pharmaceutical Chemists to the
Queen, 177, Regent Street, London, W., and other respectable houses in
London and the provincial towns, where a prospectus, with the highest medi-
cal testimonials, may be obtained gratis.

CAUTION.-Owing to the use of Struve's bottles by other parties, please to observe that Struve's name is on the label and red ink stamp affixed to every bottle of Struve's manufacture.

Old Bottled Port 20,000 Dozen.

Laid down during the last 40 Years.

NOW BOTTLING, 100 PIPES-1858 VINTAGE.
Pasto Sherries, Moselles, Hocks, and Champaignes. 1st Growth Clarets,
Burgundies, and very old Virgin Marsalas, &c.

Price List of all Wines Post Free.

GEORGE SMITH, 86, Great Tower Street, London, E. C. "St. Martin" Malaga, very choice, for Sacramental use, 50s. Best Rota Tent, 42s. net. On receipt of P. O. Order.

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for Ladies own working.

By R. HELBRONNER, 265, Regent Street,
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Furniture Carriage Free.

CLERGYMEN about to furnish are most respectfully informed

that RICHARD LOADER and Co. have just published and entirely new and elegant "Illustrated Furnishing Guide," comprising 216 well-executed designs of Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, &c., which Guide they will be happy to forward, on application, to intending purchasers gratis and postage free. This valuable pamphlet also contains an estimate for completely furnishing a moderate sized parsonage-house, which, it is hoped, may be found of much service to those desiring such assistance. Every article warranted for twelve months, and exchanged if found defective. All orders are delivered carriage free to any part of the United Kingdom.

RICHARD LOADER and Co., Manufacturing Cabinet Makers, Carpet Warehousemen, and General House Furnishers, 23 and 24, Pavement, Finsbury, London, E.C.

GARDNER'S 21. 25. DINNER SERVICES

complete, best quality. A large selection of patterns of the choicest description. Breakfast, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Services, at the lowest possible prices. Cut Wines, 35. 6d. per dozen; Cut Quart Decanters, 75. 6d. per pair. H. and J. GARDNER (by appointment to her Majesty, the Board of Green Cloth, Lords of the Treasury, Admiralty, Office of Works, Customs, and the other Government Offices), 453, Strand, Charing Cross. Established 110 years. gravings free by post.

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JOHN

London: 2, New Bond Street, W.

JOHN GOSNELL AND Co.'s CHERRY TOOTH PASTE, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, and protects the enamel from decay.

JOHN GOSNELL and Co.'s La Noblesse Perfume-a most delicate per. fume of exquisite fragrance.

JOHN GOSNELL and Co.'s La Noblesse Pomade-gives extraordinary Richness and Luxuriance to the Hair.

JOHN GOSNELL and Co.'s La Noblesse Soap-surpasses all other Soaps in delicacy of Perfume, and for softening and whitening the Skin. JOHN GOSNELL and Co.'s Ambrosial Shaving Cream-is a perfect luxury in shaving.

To be had of all respectable Perfumers and Chemists.

12, Three King Court, Lombard Street, London.

Teeth.

En- OSTEO-EIDON.-What is it? See Patent, March 1,

LERICAL TWEED CLOTHING.Made to measure at the following prices, for Cash only:The Complete Suit

Morning Coats

635. and

855.
455.
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THRESHER AND GLENNY, Outfitters and Tailors,

next door to Somerset House, Strand.

1862, No. 560. GABRIEL'S Self-adhesive Patent Indestructible MINERAL TEETH and FLEXIBLE GUMS, without palate, springs, or wires, and without operation. One set lasts a lifetime, and warranted for mastication or articulation, even when all others fail. Purest materials only, at half the usual cost.

Messrs. GABRIEL, the old-established Dentists, 27, Harley Street, Cavendish Square, and 34, Ludgate Hill, London; 134, Duke Street, Liverpool; and 65, New Street, Birmingham. International Exhibition, Class 17.

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Exchanges and Advowsons.

New Works

Works by EDWIN PAYNE, M.D.

OF GENERAL

HEALTH.

WEST MIDLAND AND WEST OF ENGLAND

CLERICAL REGISTRIES (United).

Conducted by a Clergyman,-a late P. C. in the Diocese. Offices, 1, Gloster Terrace, Malvern Link, Worcestershire.

(Originated April, 1862: 150 Members, Beneficed Clergy and others.) The above will be found an organized medium by the Clergy in connection with Clerical Business of all kinds, without intervention of agents; and as originated" to serve the Clergy," it is highly approved of by several Dignitaries of the Church, and patronized. Prospectus on receipt of stamped envelope.

Incomes

Curates supplied with Curacies, Holy Order Candidates with Titles. Between 60 and 70 Exchanges offered to Members. from 100l. to 1900l. a-year.

Subscription for the year, 55. (stamps received) for Curates. Beneficed Clergy Entrance fee, constituting Membership, reduced from original fee 10s. 6d. to 85., to meet the wishes of the Clergy; it is therefore respectfully urged that applicants enclose their Subscription, to ensure desired information. Stamps received, 13 to the 1s. N. B. Several Advowsons and Presentations wanted to purchase immediately; Presentation to a living of 180l. net, for sale; Curacy can be held, and Interest allowed until vacancy. Also, a Living for sale in Derbyshire, Presentation or Advowson; 500l. a-year, highly eligible; early possession.

Address:-The Reverend the Secretary, as above.

Preparation for the Cambridge Voluntary Theological and Holy Orders Bishops' Examinations.

THE HE Advertiser, a Clergyman (M.A. Oxon.) of experience and great success in preparing gentlemen for the above, residing at Malvern, Worcestershire, (a delightfully-situated place for Reading, with every facility), has Vacancies; (37 gentleinen have read and passed from the Advertiser). His last pupils were a Durham B.A. and a Student of Christ Church, Oxford, for Priesthood; and he has now two reading for the September and Christmas Órdination, M. A.'s of Oxford-Diaconate and Priesthood. Prospectus of terms and particulars on application.

Letters to contain real names and addresses. Clerical References required. Lodgings easily procured.

High Clerical References and to Pupils in Orders.

The Advertiser procures for his Pupils fit and proper Titles. Address:-Reverend P. (care of The Reverend the Secretary), W. M. Clerical Registry, 1, Gloster Terrace, Malvern Link, Worcestershire.

N.B. On Sunday last, the 21st of September, the M.A. alluded to above, as reading for the September Ordination, was ordained Deacon at East Retford, Lincolnshire, by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, having passed the examination.

SUNDAY
UNDAY DUTY at reduced charges taken by

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Address:-Reverend S. (care of The Reverend the Secretary), W. M. Clerical Registry, 1, Gloster Terrace, Malvern Link, Worcestershire.

Photographs of Clergymen taken Free of Charge.

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HE CENTRAL UNITED BARTHOLOMEW COMMITTEE have just published a volume which contains all the public documents of importance, from "The Declaration of Breda to "The Act of Toleration," that relate to the Settlement of the Church of England by the Act of Uniformity in 1662. The documents are collected from the most authentic sources; and being published without note or comment of any kind, they are left to tell their own unbiassed tale. This volume, 516 pp., demy 8vo., printed in a clear handsome type, may be had bound in embossed gilt-lettered cloth, price 45. 6d., or stitched in paper covers, price 45.

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Works on Theological Subjects,

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A few sets only, complete in Two Volumes, 8vo., and bound in antique calf, 1l. 11s. 6d.

Exeter: WILLIAM CLIFFORD, High Street.

This Day is published, price Threepence, TIMOTHY, AN EXAMPLE TO CHRISTIAN CHILDREN.

A SERMON, preached in the Cathedral Church T. BEST'S 130 CHORUSES of HAN- Episcopal Charity Schools, on the Official Opening of the New DEL for Pedal Organs 31. 35. Single Choruses at various prices. Contents gratis and post free.

London: ROBERT COCKS and Co., New Burlington Street, and of all Musicsellers.

Now ready, the 36th Thousand, Post 8vo. Price 75. 6d.

of S. Peter, Exeter; and addressed to the Children of the Buildings, September 30, 1862, by CHARLES J. ELLICOTT, B.D.,

Dean of Exeter.

Exeter: WILLIAM CLIFFORD, High Street. London: PARKER, SON, and BOURN, West Strand, London.

SOYER'S MODERN HOUSEWIFE. Com- BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE,

prising Receipts for the Economic and Judicious Preparation of Every Meal of the day, and for the Nursery and Sick Room. By the late ALEXIS SOYER. With Illustrations on Wood, &c.

"Should be in the hands of every keeper of a kitchen, and larder in the kingdom."—Lancet.

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MINISTRATION OF THE SPIRIT. A Sermon

preached in Winchester Cathedral, on Monday, Oct. 13. 1862, on

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the occasion of opening the New Diocesan Training College, by PARISH MAGAZINE, conducted by

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