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EDUCATION.-Warkworth House School, Cambridge, conducted by J. P. WILES, M.A. (late Foundation Scholar of Trinity College, and 14th Wrangler, 1872). The course of instruction includes the ordinary English subjects, the French language, Mathematics, and Classics. Pupils are prepared for the University and the various Public Examinations. Boarders have the privilege of attending a place of worship where the truths of vital godliness are faithfully preached. For terms, references, &c., address, Warkworth House, Cambridge.

EDUCATIONAL.-Parents seeking a superior school, where their sons will receive a thoroughly sound Education, combined with kind and careful Christian training, should apply for prospectuses to Mr. G. P. PEARCE, A.C.P., Pennington Hall, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells. References kindly permitted to MR. HULL, and other parents of pupils. Admission at any time.

LADIES' SCHOOL, VINE COTTAGE, LONGFORD, near COVENTRY.-Principals, the Misses ORTON. The Year of Study is divided into three terms, commencing January, May, and September. Terms and references on application.

PREPARATORY SCHOOL.-Home for Six Little Girls and Boys, who are under the immediate care of the Principal. (Established 1867.) Únexceptional references.-Address, Miss R. RELFE, 4, Silverhill Villas, Šilverhill, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.

LADIES' SCHOOL, MOGRIDGE VILLA, ALL SAINTS', HASTINGS.-Miss BRIMBLE receives a limited number of Young Ladies to BOARD AND EDUCATE on moderate terms, for whom home comforts, care, and school discipline are ensured. References kindly permitted to Mr. HULL. Prospectus on application. Admission at any time.

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HUBBARD'S EMBROCATION (No.1) FOR THE PEOPLE.— Sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government. Protected under the Trade Marks' Act (38 and 39 Vict., ch. 91). The Genuine" Hubbard's Embrocation the Registered Trade Mark, to copy which is felony. A speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, &c. The ingredients are purely vegetable, and it possesses properties which render it invaluable as a household remedy. Being the best counterirritant, it can be used with confidence in those diseases for which the Medical Profession recommend counter-irritants and rubefacients, such as Rheumatism, Sprains, Chest Colds, &c. 18. 6d. and 2s. 9d. per bottle.

HUBBARD'S EMBROCATION (No. 2) FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.-This Embrocation is invaluable to owners of Horses and Cattle, as is proved by the ultimate verdict of the Public, 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 of Joint Oil, and Running Thrusb. 18. 6d. and 38. per bottle.

The above may be obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendor throughout the United Kingdom. BARCLAY and Sons, Wholesale Agents, 95, Farringdon Street, London, E.C.; and W. TROUGHTON, 101, Beaufort Street, Chelsea, S.W.

The Genuine "Hubbard's Embrocation" is sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government, and bears the Registered Trade Mark, to copy which is felony. Testimonials may be had on application to W. HUBBARD, Pakefield House, Lowestoft. Respectable Agents wanted. Liberal Commission allowed.

CLIFTON CHAPEL FUNDS. POOR FUND.-K. L., G. A. V., 20s. With sincere thanks of Clifton, Biggleswade, Beds.

FREDK. MARSHALL.

RAINHAM, KENT, PROVIDENCE CHAPEL.-OPENING SERVICES will be held (D.V.) on Thursday, October 30th, when Three Sermons will be preached-in the morning, by Mr. R. KNILL (of Croydon); afternoon, by Mr. G. PRINCE (of Forest Hill); evening, by Mr. G. HAZLERIGG (of Leicester). Services to commence, in the morning at 11, afternoon at 3; and in the evening at 6:15. Collections after each service.

AGED PILGRIMS' FRIEND SOCIETY.-A SERMON will (D.V.) be preached in aid of this Society, on Wednesday Evening, November 5th, at seven o'clock, by Dr. DouDNEY, of Bristol, in the Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, E.C., by kind permission of the Rector.

This Church was for some years the scene of the labours of John Newton, and the attendance of friends on this interesting occasion is cordially invited. Contributions in aid of the Collection will be thank fully received from those unable to be present.

Office, 83, Finsbury Pavement, E.C.

J. E. HAZELTON, Secretary.

J. TRIMMING, Architect and Surveyor, STREAM LODGE, HASTINGS, Designs and Superintends Building Work in any part of the Country. Experienced in Chapel Work. References to Mr. Hull, Hastings; Mr. Vine, The Dicker; Mr. Knight, Hayward's Heath.

EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES; or, Daily Portions Selected from the Works of J. C. PHILPOT, by his Daughters. Crown 8vo., cloth, lettered, 48.; leather, gilt edges, 6s.

London: E. WILMSHURST, Warwick Buildings, Paternoster Row. Post free from J. C. PEMBREY, 164, Walton Street, Oxford; and Miss PHILPOT, 6, Sydenham Road, Croydon.

PHILPOT'S LETTERS ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL.-Re-published, with Introduction. Post free 1d., or six for 6d. From E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath, S.E.

"THE LORD IN THE CLOUDY CHARIOT," also "SAVING KNOWLEDGE."-TWO SERMONS by the late JOSEPH IRONS, preached in Grove Chapel, Camberwell, London, in the years 1843 and 1851; reprinted, October, 1883, and August, 1884. One penny each; by post, 1d. each; four copies post free. From DAVID FISK, 6, Brighton Place, Brighton.

THE GREAT EXODUS; or, "THE TIME OF THE END."
-By the Rev. J. A. WYLIE, LL.D. Second Edition, price 6s. 6d.
London: HAMILTON, ADAMS & Co. Edinburgh: A. ELLIOT, 17, Princess

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Every Saturday, One Penny. Monthly Parts, Sixpence. AMATEUR GARDENING.-FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY. A Weekly Journal for the Villa Gardener.

The Editor of the SowER says:-"Those who want useful information and help in the study of the various plants, fruits, flowers, &c., which make a garden beautiful and profitable, will do well to procure this valuable weekly, and avail themselves of the interesting instruction it contains."

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POST FREE FOR SIX STAMPS, or LARGE EDITION (bound in cloth), 1s. 3d., from the AUTHOR.

CONSUMPTION

AND ALL LUNG DISEASES.

By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham.

The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England, with 133 Selected Cases.

The following Case is from the ELEVENTH SERIES:"CONSUMPTION IN AGGRAVATED FORM."-CASE OF MRS. PUGH, of SHIFNAL.

In a letter, dated May 20, 1884, Mr. Pugh writes me :-"Pardon me that I have not written ere this, expressing my gratitude for the great good your Balsam and Liniment have done for my wife. Consumption had set in, evidently in the most aggravated form. Through your kindness in making a reduction in your charge, we were able to continue your treatment for twelve months, when she quite recovered, and has been wonderfully well since.-JOHN РUGH, Prior Lee, Shifnal, Salop."

From the "CHRISTIAN HERALD," June 4, 1884. "CONSUMPTION CURABLE.-There is probably no disease affecting mankind that has been so dire in its ravages, and so distressing to friends of the sufferer, as this. How many a Christian worker has been called away at the beginning of a life of usefulness. How many a promising youth or lovely girl has faded like a leaf or flower. Medical science, until of late years, has been utterly at fault in dealing with this terrible disease. Little was done except to palliate urgent symptoms, and even as regards this, few men of eminence were agreed. Mr. George Thomas Congreve, of Coombe Lodge, Peckham, was the first to announce boldly that Consumption is Curable.' He has proved this statement, not only by the most convincing arguments, but by indisputable facts. The new edition of his book may be had post free for sixpence only, and has deservedly attained a circulation of one hundred thousand. It contains a great number of cases. Besides these, we point our readers' attention to those which Mr. Congreve is publishing, one case every week, many of which had been given up as incurable. In Mr. Congreve's ably-written book there is a chapter which should be read by all-'Forebodings of Danger.' Disease, from its earliest approach, and through all its stages, is graphically described, and fallacies of treatment exposed. Moreover, the book is full of the most valuable information, and should be consulted in all cases of chest disease. Mr. Congreve has been eminently successful in cases of students of Mr. Spurgeon's and other colleges, mission workers, Salvation Army workers, &c. He is known to a vast number of Christian ministers of all denominations, and the poor (by their recommendation) have always found the most kind and sympathetic treatment at his hands.'

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The EDITOR of the "CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH" writes, July 17, 1884.

"DR. CONGREVE'S TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION.-Our readers will bear testimony to the fact that we are not in the habit of commending what we are not satisfied is worthy. We make these preliminary observations in view of what we are about to remark concerning Dr. Congreve's treatment of pulmonary diseases. We have had a few cases of his treatment under our special observation, and one of these has been in our own family, and we do not hesitate to say that his treatment has given entire satisfaction. The case in our own family was a very difficult one, but we are happy to say that a practical cure has been effected, and we feel it to be a duty to both Dr. Congreve and suffering humanity to give this voluntary testimony to what our eyes have seen.-ED. C. C."

Times of Consultation, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNINGS ONLY.

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W. H. and L. Collingridge, City Press. Loncity Presseas

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

SUBSCRIBERS will oblige by forwarding their orders and subscriptions for 1885 as early as possible to Mr. E. WILMSHURST, Blackheath. Kindly note that only even numbers, such as two, four, six, &c., can be sent post

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RECEIVED.-J. C. G.; W. B.; Lydia; A. M.; Prisca; M.; J. B.; Ebenezer; H. R.; H. S. L.; J. T.; Mrs. J. Fearn; Naturalist; G. H. M. R.; E. C.; L. T. BOOKS RECEIVED.-" Amateur Gardening." Those who are fond of gardening will do well to consult this cheap and excellent weekly paper on the subject. One Penny, or 6d. the monthly part. (A. Grover, 18A, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, London, E.C.)-"The Gospel Herald" (Wileman, 34, Bouverie Street, London, E.C.)." The Australian Particular Baptist Magazine" (G. Loyton, Sydney, N.S.W.)." The Regular Baptist Magazine" (America).-"The Banner of Truth (New York).-" Public Notices and Cautions" (Gadsby, 17, Bouverie Street, E.C.). 9d. cloth; 1s. gilt edges.

PRINTING FUND.-It is our desire to "sow beside all waters" the good seed of divine truth; and, while we sincerely thank the many friends who have kindly helped us to spread it abroad, we earnestly solicit a continuance of the support of all who desire the success of the Gospel of Christ. The following is gratefully acknowledged-Elizabeth G. (stamps).

To "T. W. P."-The same questions are being asked by many, and we must refer you and others to a leaflet, issued for the purpose of giving a brief description of the nature and objects of the Society in question. The leaflet can be had free of Mr. W. Wileman, 34, Bouverie Street, E.C.

FACT SUPERIOR TO FICTION-" OUR YOUNG PEOPLE'S TREASURY."-We are pleased to find that this little volume has a good sale, and meets with great favour among parents and teachers, as well as among the young. Many friends have written to thank us for publishing it, also to express their desire for its success, and for the blessing of the Lord upon its circulation. We believe it will help to meet a want greatly felt in our families and schools, as it supplies sound Scriptural reading in an interesting form, without resorting to fictitious tales. If we meet with good encouragement in this effort, we shall try and send forth_other volumes successively, so as to provide a series of books which may, with the Lord's blessing, be of great spiritual service to the young. We earnestly appeal to the lovers of the rising race to assist us in this work by sending us early orders for the book, which is admirably suited as a present to scholars and young people. The price is One Shilling, and the Editor will make an allowance to schools taking quantities. Orders will be attended to as soon as received,

"GLEANER AND SOWER ALMANACK."-This will be ready in a few days; and, besides having daily texts of Scripture and the usual information, it will be beautifully illustrated. Friends who send early orders will avoid disappointment. Price One Penny. Two, four, six, or any even numbers sent post free by the Editor; or, if fifty are ordered, he will send them by parcels post for 32. 6d.

THE YEARLY VOLUMES OF GLEANER AND SOWER.-These will be ready by the beginning of December. GLEANER, boards, with a beautiful picture on the cover, 18. 6d., or six volumes for 8s. GLEANER and SoWER, in cloth, handsomely bound, 28., or six volumes for 10s., of the Editor. These volumes are acknowledged to be excellently adapted as presents, and we hope that we shall find the sale to be even larger than in former years. Friends can help us much by recommending them far and wide.

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