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THE ECLECTIC MONTHLY ADVERTISER.

THE FAMILY TREASURY for 1860,

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Recommended by 2000 Ministers of all Denominations, will contain a Series of Papers prepared expressly for its pages, by the Rev. J. C. RYLE, Rev. CHARLES BRIDGES, Rev. CANON MILLER, the Rev. WILLIAM ARNOT, and numerous other eminent writers.

Monthly Parts, 6d. ; and Weekly Numbers, 14d.

London and Edinburgh: T. NELSON & SONS. Subscribers' Names received by all Booksellers.

DANIEL HERBERT'S HYMNS AND POEMS.

New Edit. 2 Vols. 18mo. 7s. Cloth, lettered; or separately, at 3s. 6d. per Volume. [YMNS and POEMS, Doctrinal and Experimental, on a Variety of Subjects. Designed for those who know the Plague of their own Heart, and are persuaded that Salvation is entirely of Grace. By DANIEL HERBERT, of Sudbury. London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & Co., Stationers' Hall Court.

This day. Crown 8vo. Price 7s. 6d. Cloth.

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the COLLECTED WORKS of the late Rev.

THE Library Edition of
J. A. JAMES. Edited by his SON.

Vol. I. SERMONS. Some of which have been long out of Print.
London: HAMILTON, ADAMS, & Co.

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Birmingham: HUDSON & SON. (230)

Now Ready. One Volume. Crown 8vo. Price 5s. Cloth. YYCLOPÆDIA of CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. Their Rise, Progress, and Present Position. By the Rev. JOHN LOGAN AIKMAN, Author of "Evenings at Calvary, and Mornings at the Sepulchre." With Coloured Map.

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Also, New Editions of the following Works, uniform :

CYCLOPÆDIA of RELIGIOUS ANECDOTES. 3s. 6d.

Dr. JAMIESON'S CYCLOPÆDIA of RELIGIOUS BIOGRAPHY. 3s. 6d.
CYCLOPEDIA of RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. 3s. 6d.
London and Glasgow: RICHARD GRIFFIN & Co.

Now Ready. Price 7s. 6d.

COMMENTARY on the GOSPEL of ST. MARK.

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By the Very

Rev. HARVEY GOODWIN, D.D., Dean of Ely. Intended for the English Reader,

and adapted for either domestic or private use.

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By the same. Crown 8vo. 12s.

COMMENTARY on the GOSPEL of ST. MATTHEW.

Cambridge: DEIGHTON, BELL, & Co. London: BELL & DALDY. (229)

Third Edition.

IFE in the SPIRIT. A Memorial of Rev. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, M.A. By the Rev. NORMAN L. WALKER DESART. With Preface by Principal CUNNINGHAM.

"The work is full of fine thoughts, and the story is told with an artistic skill which unhappily is somewhat rare in religious biography."-The Eclectic.

"If the biography of Alexander Anderson had not been written, a blank would have occurred in the records of Christian life in this century."-P. Bayne, Esq., Author of "The Christian Life."

"We have seldom read anything more telling and effective."-The Record.

"So rich, instructive, and precious in its material and style is this biography, that we would be very glad to see it in an American edition.... Few men eould so happily combine the beauty of a finished biography with the strength of quiet discussion of great truth."- New York Observer.

"Few abler attacks have been made upon the dogmas of the Maurician School. and yet the work is written in a gentle and forbearing spirit, indicative of true strength. News of the Churches.

London: J. NISBET & Co., 21 Berners' Street, W.

9th Edition, Revised and Corrected. 18mo. 3s. 6d. Roan, Gilt edges, RIGINAL GOSPEL HYMNS and POEMS.

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London; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & Co., Stationers' Hall Court.

BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE

COMPANY.

GEORGE THOMAS DALE, Esq., Bayswater.
EDMUND DUNN, Esq., Highbury.
JABEZ FIELD, Esq., Peckham.

WILLIAM GOVER, Esq., Lee Park, Kent.

DIRECTORS.

JOHN MIDDLETON HARE, Esq., Islington.
JOHN SMITHER, Esq., Wellclose Square.
THOMAS TIMPSON, Esq., Lewisham.
JOSEPH WARMINGTON, Esq., Blackheath.

MANAGER AND ACTUARY.
WILLIAM SUTTON GOVER, Esq., F.S.S., F.I.A.
AUDITORS.

SAMUEL BEDDOME, Esq., Mansion House.

JOHN LEE BENHAM, Esq., Wigmore Street. JOSIAH CONDER, Esq., Stockwell.

BANKERS.

THE LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK, London Bridge.

PHYSICIAN.

WILLIAM MUNK, M.D., F.R.C.P., Esq., 26 Finsbury Place.

SURGEON.

THOMAS CARR JACKSON, Esq., F.R.C.S., Weymouth Street, Portland Place.

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MILTON HOUSE DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL,

THE TERRACL, SOUTH HACKNEY.

Conducted by Mr. G. C. DREW.

"I will strait conduct you to a hill-side, where I will point ye out the right path of a virtuous education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming."-MILTON ON EDUCATION.

COURSE OF EDUCATION.-Biblical Instruction-Reading and Orthography-Plain and Ornamental Writing-Grammar, Composition, and Commercial Correspondence; Arithmetic, and the Principles and Practice of Book-keeping-Geography, History, and Mapping -Practical Geometry, Mensuration, and Algebra-Drawing, Free Hand, Geometrical, and Architectural-Vocal Music, on the Principles of the Tonic Sol-fa Method-The Elements of Natural and Social Science.

TERMS:-Board and Education, including Extra Charges. Pupils under Ten years, 23 Guineas per annum. Above Ten, 25 Guineas per annum. Daily Boarders, 12 to 16 Guineas per annum. Day Pupils, under Twelve years, 1 Guinea; above Twelve, 25s. per quarter. A limited number, not embracing the entire course, 15s. per quarter.

FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN, OR GREEK, 10s. PER QUARTER.

Pupils residing at a distance from the School will be accommodated and superintended during the mid-day recess free of extra charge. Short Vacations at Midsummer and Christmas. Mr. D. will be glad to wait on any Parents who may wish to consult him.

The highest References can be given.

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[MARCH, 1860.

The Eclectic Monthly Advertiser.

Good Stationery at Reasonable Prices, at G. BLIGHT'S, 168 Fenchurch

Street, E.C.

G. BLIGHT,

GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATIONER, ENGRAVE
PRINTER, BOOKBINDER, ETC.,

168 FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C.,

Supplies every Description of Stationery and Account Books, at the lowest possible Prices for Good Materials and Workmanship.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

GLENFIELD

PATENT

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STARCH

Is the only Starch used in Her Majesty's Laundry. And as some unprincipled Parties are now making and offering for Sale an Imitation of the Glenfield Starch, we hereby caution all our Customers to be careful, when purchasing, to see that the word GLENFIELD is on each Packet, to copy which is Felony.

WOTHERSPOON & Co., Glasgow and London.

LEA'S ABERNETHY'S

WHOOPING-COUGH

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THE LATE MR. ABERNETHY.-This great man, although rough and eccentric in his manner, was, notwithstanding, a most skilful medical practitioner, and it is now generally acknowledged that the above are the only medicines that can be relied on for curing these complaints. They are prepared from the original recipes, solely by the Proprietor, Mr. G, LEA, of 1A South Street, Walworth, Surrey. EMULSION, in bottles, at 2s. 3d. and 4s. 6d. PILLS, in boxes, at 74d. and 1s. 14d., and may be ordered of any Patent Medicine Vender, through Messrs. BARCLAY, 95 Farringdon Street, London.

N.B.-The Pills sent free by post for 8 or 14 postage stamps.

BROWN & POLSON'S

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PATENT CORN FLOUR.

The LANCET states-"THIS IS SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND KNOWN."

It is respectfully announced, that to any application by letter, BROWN & POLSON forward the address (for any village or town in the Three Kingdoms), of Grocers, Chemists, &c., who supply their Corn Flour at the usual price. Where any similar article is substituted or forced into sale upon pretence of being "the same thing," or "as good as BROWN and POLSON'S," if the name, address, and designation are kindly communicated, such confidence will be greatly appreciated.

BROWN & POLSON, Manufacturers to Her Majesty the Queen:
Paisley; and 23 Ironmonger Lane, London.

HAIR AND TOILET.-CHURCHER'S

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THE HAs its superiority for imparting richness, softie'S TOILET CREAM

Hair, as well as being a most economical article. Price 1s., 1s. 6d., and 6s. Hovenden's Glycerine Soap softens and beautifies the skin, 4d. and 6d. per cake. Batchelor's Instantaneous Columbian Hair Dye is the best extant, 4s. 6d., 7s., and 14s. per packet. Sold by Hair Dressers, and at R. HOVENDEN'S, No. 5 Great Marlborough Street, W., and 57 & 58 Crown Street, Finsbury, E.C. N.B.-Wholesale warehouses for India Rubber and other Combs, Brushes, and General Perfumery.-Established upwards of 30 years.

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WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS

Is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is here avoided; a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive circular may be had, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit) forwarded by post, on the circumference of the body two inches below the hips being sent to the

Manufacturer, Mr. WHITE, 228 Piccadilly, London.

Price of a Single Truss, 16s., 21s., 26s. 6d., and 31s. 6d. Postage 1s. Price of a Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 42s., and 52s. 6d. Postage 1s. 8d.Post-Office Orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-Office, Piccadilly.

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Price 1s. 1d.; 2s. 9d.; and 11s. per Box. Sold by all Druggists.

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MMANUEL.

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