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THE LATE EDITOR OF THE SOWER AND GLEANER ncluded in his list of books a choice selection of works of truth, which will be sent post free to any one ordering to the amount of 4d. and upwards. The attention of Ministers, Sunday-school Teachers, and all lovers of truth, is called to these works,* as calculated to be made a blessing if widely distributed. Stamps, or a Post Office Order, payable at Shefford, should accompany each order. Address, MISS KENT, Day School, Clifton Road, Shefford, Beds. See LITTLE GLEANER for December.

CLIFTON SELECTION.-Large Type: a, cloth, sprinkled edges, 28.6d., or per dozen, £1 4s.; b, roan, 3s., or per dozen, £1 10s.; c, black leather, 3s. 6d., or per dozen, £1 14s.; d, French morocco, gilt, 3s. 9d., or per dozen, £1 178.; e, whole calf, gilt edges, 5s., or per dozen, £2 10s. The smaller print, 1s. 3d., or 128. per dozen, cloth; 18. 6d., or 15s. per dozen, roan; 1s. 9d., or 17s. per dozen, purple leather; 28., or £1 per dozen, French morocco, gilt; 2s. 6d., or £1 48. per dozen, morocco gilt. Carriage free, from MISS A. KENT, Shefford, Beds. We trust every one of our readers will order a copy. The work cost the late Editor much labour, and is published at a very low price, that its spread and usefulness may thus be increased. It is intended for private as well as public use.

CLIFTON HYMNAL FOR THE YOUNG.-Price 6d., 8d., 10d., and 18.; 45s., 55s., 70s., and 85s. per 100, free to London, or to any station of the Midland or Great Northern Railways. A carefully selected Book of Hymns, with many originals, by the late Editor of the GLEANER and SoWEB.

CLIFTON TUNE BOOK, Second Edition, with additions, containing a selection of favourite tunes, with a number written expressly for this work. Suited to Clifton Hymn Book, Clifton Hymnal, and all Hymn Books. Price 1s. in cloth, 1s. 6d. in leather. Post free, from MISS KENT, Shefford, Beds.

Second Edition, cloth boards, price 2s. 6d. Handsome morocco, 68.

MEMOIR OF THE LATE SEPTIMUS SEARS.

This work contains an account of his Early Life, Call by Grace, Afflictions, Spiritual Exercises, Ministerial Labours, &c., &c., with a BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT ENGRAVED ON STEEL.

This Memoir is an interesting and valuable work.

London: HOULSTON AND SONS; Miss KENT, Day School, Shefford, Beds; E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath, 8.E.; or of any Bookseller.

WORKS BY THE LATE J. C. PHILPOT, M.A.

Letters by the late Joseph Charles Philpot, M.A., formerly Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, and for twenty years Editor of the Gospel Standard. With a Brief Memoir of his Life and Labours, and a Portrait on Steel. Price reduced to 3s. cloth; 5s. half calf; 88. full calf.

Memoir of the late William Tiptaft. Second Edition. Price 1s. stitched; 18. 4d. cloth flush; 1s. 6d. cloth boards; 2s. 6d. half calf.

Meditations on Matters of Christian Faith and Experience. First and Second Series. Price 3s. cloth; 4s. 6d. half calf, each Series.

The True, Proper, and Eternal Sonship of the Lord Jesus Christ. Price 6d. sewed; 1s. cloth.

The Advance of Popery. With a Preface by Mr. Hazelrigg. Sixth Thousand. 1s. stitched; 1s. 6d. cloth.

Sermons by Mr. Philpot. Reprinted from "Zoar Chapel Pulpit.” Price 14d. and 2d. Two or more Sermons post free.

The above works may be obtained, post free, from Mrs. PHILPOT, 6, Sydenham Road, Croydon.

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POOR FUND.-E. Gunner. 18. E. Bridgen, 168.; L. H., 58.; Au Friend, 105. ; Another Friend, 40s.

COAL FUND.-A. Nye, 2s.; W. T., 13s.; Mrs. Jeffries, 5s.

The Lord be praised for putting it into the hearts of these friends to send this much needed help. Our sincere thanks to them. ell.

Clifton, Biggleswade, Beds.

FREDERICK MARSHALL.

Mrs. SEARS feels that her sincere thanks are due to the friends who have supplied her with the bountiful gift of £9 10s. (placed at her own disposal) for the Coal, Poor, and Printing Funds. She ventures to say the recipients of the two former will desire that their heartfelt gratitude should be expressed.

COAL FUND.-Mr. J. Clarke, £1; Mr. W. Clarke, £1.

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POOR FUND.-Mr. T. Clarke, £1; Mrs. W. Clarke, £1; Mrs. J. Clarke, £1; The Misses Clarke, £2; Mr. J. Copcutt (America), £1.

£1 108. has been paid over to the Printing Fund, and is there acknowledged.

FINGERING, FLEECY, AND KNITTING YARNS_OR WOOLS.-In any Shade or Colour. After very carefully Selecting my Wools direct from the Spinner, I am able to supply them to the readers of and SOWER at a very reasonable charge. Guaranteed to weigh

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Now Ready. Price 18. Handsome Cloth, Gilt. THE MORTE STONE; or, Caution and Counsel for the Young. By EBENEZER WILMSHURST. With several Illustrations.

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Dr. Doudney writes in the Gospel Magazine, "This work contains the substance of Sunday-school addresses, and full of sound advice they are, given in a pleasant and attractive form. Such books, at the present juncture, are of great importance, inasmuch as there is so much that is spurious and destructive presented to the youthful mind in the most captivating manner. We wish this book the success it deserves."

London Publishers: HOULSTON AND SONS, Paternoster Buildings. Post free from E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath.

THE DYING PILLOW.-The Last Hours of Infidels and Christians Contrasted. The Last Words of Thirty-one Infidels and Forty-five Believers. Twenty-four pages. One Penny.

WONDERS OF GRACE.-Remarkable Examples of the Operations of Sovereign Grace in Seeking and Saving that which was Lost. Twenty-four pages. One Penny.

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WONDERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE.-Equal in interest to many large volumes, being a collection of facts. Twenty-four pages. One Penny. The above tracts may be ordered through any Bookseller, at One Penny each; or direct from the Publisher, post free, for 1s. 1d. per dozen; or carriage paid, for 68. 6d. per hundred.

WAVES OF ERROR.-A Review of Salvationism and Revivalism. Eight pages. Suitable for circulation wherever error is prevalent. One Halfpenny; 6d. per dozen; 3s. 6d. per hundred.

POOR JOSEPH.-18. 6d. per hundred.

CONVERSION OF JAMES COVEY.-18. 6d. per hundred.

WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.-A book for all. 1s. cloth; 1s. 6d. gilt. MASON'S SPIRITUAL TREASURY. Published at 7s. 6d., carriage paid for 5s.

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GOSPEL GEMS.-A Collection of Notes from the Margin of the Bible of JOHN BERRIDGE, of Everton. Neatly bound in cloth, 124 pp., 18.

London: WILLIAM WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, E. C.

AS CARPENTER AND JOINER-SITUATION WANTED_by experienced man; abstainer, near place of truth.-"Rufus," 3, Park Hill Cottages, Torquay.

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TO WEARERS OF THE BLUE RIBBON. A little Tract showing the Errors of False Teachers. Fifty for seven stamps, post free. ́ ́ ́ P. PATTERSON, Lawson House, Larkfield, Kent. In ordering, please write address plain.

SUNDAY SCHOOL ADDRESSES, suitable for distribution amongst the young, by JOHN PRIOR, a teacher in Gower Street Chapel Sunday School. No. 1, GRACE; No. 2, REMEMBER THY CREATOR; No. 3, THE BIBLE. 1d. each, or 8d. per dozen, post free. C. A. BARTLETT and Co., Warwick Buildings, Paternoster Row, London; or by order of any country bookseller.

SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS.

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Cloth Cases for binding the GLEANER and SOWER, 6d. each.

London Publishers: HOULSTON AND SONS, Paternoster Buildings or post free from E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath, S.E.

HUBBARD'S EMBROCATION (No. 2) FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.Sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government. Protected under the Trade Marks' Act (38 and 39 Vict., ch. 91.) Enacted by the "Queen's Most Excellent Majesty," 13th August, 1875. The Genuine "Hubbard's Embrocation" bears the Registered Trade Mark, to copy which is felony. The Embrocation possesses properties which render it invaluable to owners of Horses and Cattle, as is proved by its having gradually acquired a world-wide reputation as an indispensable stable requisite, the ultimate verdict of the Public being that no stable is complete without it. The many testimonials we have received prove the truth of our statement. It is a safe remedy for Bruises, Sprains, Lameness in the Shoulders and Hip Joints, Strains in the Back Sinews, and Stiff and Contracted Muscles; for Poll Evil, Strangles, Influenza, Swellings, Inflammation, and Foul in Beasts' Feet; for Cuts, Green Wounds, Escape af Joint Oil, and Running Thrush.

May be obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendor throughout the United Kingdom, 1s. 6d. and 3s. per bottle. GRIMWADE and RIDLEY, Wholesale Agents, 69, St. Clement's, Ipswich; and W. TROUGHTON, 101, Beaufort Street, Chelsea, S.W.

Testimonials may be had on application to W. HUBBARD, Pakefield House, Lowestoft. Respectable Agents wanted. Liberal Commission allowed.

ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES IN THE SOWER AND LITTLE GLEANER.-Twenty words, 1s.; every additional twelve words, 6d. A series at a reduction. Advertisements must be forwarded by the 20th of each month to appear in next issue.

All Advertisements and orders for Magazines to be addressed to Mr. E. WILMSHURST, Bookseller, Blackheath, London, S.E. P. O. Orders to be made payable at Blackheath Village.

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RECEIVED.-W. H. R.; E. B.; S. G.; E. L. W.; J. S.; A Reader; R. G.; P.T.; F. W. S.; L. F.; H. R.; B. B.; Daisy; B. R.; Lydia; M. A. R.; Ebenezer; W. V.; A. A.; W. G.; F. R.; M. Á. M.; D. F. ; A. E.; A. G. B.; F. M.; W.B.; M. E. N.; R. B.; J. H. T.

BOOKS RECEIVED.-"The Banner of Truth" (De Baun, New York), “New York Times," ," "The Witness" (Sydney); "The Lord's Dove," a Sermon by E. Carr (3d. J. Gadsby, 18, Bouverie Street, London, E.C.; Tourle, Brighton); "The History of a Candidate for Confirmation," twenty-five for 8d. (W. K. Bloom, Tract Depository, Castle Street, Holborn, London, E.C.); "Episcopal Perfidy; or, Plain Words about the Mackonochie Scandal" (One Penny. W. Wileman, 34, Bouverie Street, London, E.C.). See Notice of the three last-named on page 90.

PRINTING FUND.-The Editor again tenders his sincere and hearty thanks to those warm-hearted helpers who sympathize with his endeavour to scatter broadcast suitable reading for young and old, and he hopes that, while atheists and Romanists are energetically working against the best interests of the rising race, and of men in general, all lovers of truth will strive to help to circulate that teaching which accords with the Word of God. The following are gratefully acknowledged :Mr. F. Paffard, 10s.; Miss Coode, 10s.; A Colchester Friend, 10s.; Anonymous (Salop), 4s.

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AGED PILGRIMS' FRIEND SOCIETY.-The Editor returns his sincere thanks to the many friends who sent him votes for the Camberwell Asylum Election, and he is pleased to say that both the cases he was interested in were successful. He hopes that all who can will reserve their votes for him next June, in behalf of a needy candidate for the Ten Guinea Pension.—Miss Coode, 21s.

THE Editor hopes that his numerous friends will excuse any seeming neglect on his part of private correspondence, inasmuch as he has been suffering for many weeks with a distressing cold and great prostration of strength, which have rendered him almost unable to hold on in his work. "Brethren, pray for us."

We hope that all praying souls will unite in entreating the Lord to arise, and in mercy prevent our senators from adopting means to facilitate the admission of avowed atheists into our national councils. If those who contemn God are thus pandered to, we may expect His frown.

OUR ANNUAL VOLUMES.-These, we are happy to say, find increasing favour year by year, and we trust our friends will endeavour to make them known still more widely, as the greater the sale, the more we shall be encouraged. Both GLEANER and SOWER form excellent gift-books, as they contain an abundance of useful reading. There are many families to whom a volume might be useful were they presented with one.

WE also have some back numbers of GLEANER and SOWER, which can be had at three shillings per hundred, or we would forward them to schools and other places for free distribution, where we know they would be gladly received, if friends would kindly remit the cost of a few to us for this purpose.

ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES IN THE SOWER AND LITTLE GLEANER. Twenty words, 18.; every additional twelve words, 6d. A series at a reduction. Advertisements must be forwarded by the 20th of each month to appear in next issue.

All Advertisements and orders for Magazines to be addressed to Mr. E. WILMSHURST, Bookseller, Blackheath, London, S.E. P. O. Orders to be made payable at Blackheath Village.

ALL communications for the GLEANER and SOWER should be addressed to Mr. T. HULL, 117, High Street, Hastings. Post Office Orders may be made payable to him at the BRANCH OFFICE, High Street.

WANTED, an Intelligent and Trustworthy LAD, living in London, first as Errand Boy and Collector, and to learn the Bookselling and Publishing.WILLIAM WILEMAN, 34, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street.

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