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Exeter Theological College.

Visitor-The Lord Bishop of Exeter.
Council-The Dean and Chapter of Exeter.

Principal-The Very Rev. C. J. Ellicott, B.D.

Vice-Principals-The Rev. R. C. Pascoe, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; and the Rev. T. W. Hardy, late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge.

The College is designed for Graduates of either of the Universities, who are desirous of obtaining instruction in Theology, and of presenting themselves as candidates for Holy Orders in the Diocese of Exeter or elsewhere. Fee 1ol, each Term.

For further information, respecting time of residence and course of study, apply to the Very Rev. the Dean, Exeter.

The next Term will commence on Tuesday, September 30.

AILEYBURY COLLEGE.-Head Master

Oriel College, Oxford.

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. Sees.
E. D. BOURDILLON, Esq., Amwell, Ware,

S. Andrew's College, Chardstock,

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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.

PRIVA

RIVATE TUITION.-A Married Clergylate Fellow and Public Tutor, of University Honours, high testimonials, and great experience in education, has TWO VACANCIES among Three Pupils, who are prepared for the Universities or Army. Terms moderate.

Address the Rev. M. B., Mr. Andrews', Bookseller, Durham.

DUNDEE. The BISHOP of BRECHIN

wishes to hear of one or two LADIES who would be disposed to join, either temporarily or permanently, a small community engaged in working among the poor of Dundee. A small weekly payment would be required during the period of residence. For Brechin, Dundee. further particulars, apply by letter to the Right Rev. the Bishop of

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THE

Bicentenary Volume.

Exchanges and Advowsons.

CLERICAL REGISTRIES (United).

HE CENTRAL UNITED BARTHO- WEST MIDLAND AND WEST OF ENGLAND LOMEW 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 4s. 6d., or stitched in paper covers, price 45.

London: W. KENT AND CO., 23, Paternoster Row; and at the Office of the Committee, 10, Broad Street Buildings, E. C.

SUPERIOR CHEAP BOOKS at BULL'S

LIBRARY.-Surplus Copies of Aids to Faith, Replies to Essays and Reviews, Montalembert's Monks of the West, Mrs. Delany's Life, Motley's Dutch Republic, Du Chaillu's Africa, and many other superior Books, are now on sale at greatly reduced prices. Catalogues gratis.

BULL'S LIBRARY, 19, Holles Street, Cavendish Square, W.

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.

Prospectus on receipt of stamped envelope.

Curates supplied with Curacies, Holy Order Candidates with Titles.
Between 50 and 60 Exchanges offered to Members.
Subscription for the year, 55. (stamps received) for Curates.

N.B. Advowsons and Presentations wanted immediately; Presentation to a living of 180l. net, for sale; Curacy can be held, and Interest allowed until vacancy.

Address:-The Reverend the Secretary, as above.

PREPARATION FOR HOLY ORDERS:
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Advertiser, a Clergyman (M.A. Oxon.) of

2d. IN THE 15. DISCOUNT ALLOWED Texperience and great success in preparing gentlemen for the

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PARCELS OF 51. VALUE (at this rate) sent CARRIAGE FREE to any Railway Station in England.

CLERGYMEN, BOOK SOCIETIES, and LARGE BUY. ERS, supplied on more advantageous terms.

MAGAZINES supplied regularly on the 1st of the Month. ANY BOOK sent Carriage Free on receipt of the Published Price. A CATALOGUE of Books for Lending Libraries, sent for one Stamp.

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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.

UNDAY DUTY taken by a CLERGYMAN at shortest notice; at half the usual fee, and simple travelling expenses. References."

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

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GOVERNESSES' BENEVOLENT INSTITU

TION. Incorporated by Royal Charter, with power to hold land by gift, purchase, or bequest.

Under the Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty.
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge.

His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.

Her Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary Adelaide.
President.-The Earl of Harrowby.

The objects of this Society are :

TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE to Governesses in distress, afforded privately through the Ladies' Committee.

ANNUITY FUND.-Elective Annuities to aged Governesses secured on invested capital, and thus independent of the prosperity of the Institution. PROVIDENT FUND.-Provident Annuities purchased by ladies in any way connected with education, upon Government Security, agreeably to the Act of Parliament. This branch includes a Savings' Bank.

A HOME for Governesses during the intervals between their engagements.
A SYSTEM OF REGISTRATION entirely free of expense.
AN ASYLUM for the Aged.

Auditors.-Thomas Hunt, Esq.; Henry Kingscote, Esq.; Capt. the Hon.
Francis Maude, R.N.

Treasurer.-Benjamin Bond Cabbell, F.R.S., F.S.A.

Hon. Secretary.-Mrs. D. Laing.

Bankers.-Sir S. Scott and Co., 1, Cavendish Square, W.
CHARLES W. KLUGH, Secretary.

No.

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The

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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.

THE

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,

WINE for the HOLY COMMUNION.

After long and careful search for a PURE SACRA MENTAL WINE, a few casks of very choice and rich" St. Martin," Malaga, landed in 1839, have been secured as possessing every indispensable quality, and will be disposed of exclusively for this sacred use. Price 50s. per dozen, cash. Best Rota Tent, 425. per dozen. Orders must be accompanied with a remittance. GEORGE SMITH, 86, Great Tower Street, &c., London, E. C.; and Park Row, Greenwich, S. E.

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LERGYMEN about to furnish are most respectfully informed "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.

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"Those who have not forgotten the appearance of Sir E. B. Lytton's 'The Crisis,' of which the first edition was taken up in a day, will remember the furore that that remarkable political brochure created. The publication at the time of 'The Present Position of the Liberal Party,' by the Author of Miriam May,' and 'Crispin Ken,' has already shown that the work is likely to be the town talk; and, even long before its appearance, it has been the subject of conversation of all political circles."-Press.

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66, Brook Street, Hanover Square, W.

In post 8vo. 75. 6d. . YONGES' P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA, GEORGICA ET ÆNEIS.

"My thanks are due to the late Provost of Eton, who most kindly lent me the whole body of the valuable MS. notes which he had accumulated. . . . to Professor Key, to Mr. George Long, to Mr. Munro, who have most liberally permitted me to consult them, and to Dr. R. G. Latham for a most elaborate excursus on the ethnology of ancient Italy."-Preface.

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Second Edition, revised, crown 8vo. with 4 Illustrations, cloth, 9s. REMINISCENCES OF CAPTAIN

GRONOW,

FORMERLY OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS, AND M.P. FOR STAFFORD:
Being Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court, and the Clubs,
at the Close of the Last War with France.
RELATED BY HIMSELF.

London: SMITH, ELDER, AND CO., 65, Cornhill.

New Work on Borneo.

With 16 Coloured and Tinted Lithographs, and 3 Maps,
2 vols. demy 8vo. cloth, 325.

LIFE IN THE FORESTS OF THE
FAR EAST.

BY SPENCER ST. JOHN.'

Formerly H.M.'s Consul-General in Borneo, and now H.M.'s Charge d'Affaires to the Republic of Hayti.

London: SMITH, ELDER, and CO., 65, Cornhill.

Now ready, post 8vo. cloth, 9s.
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Reprinted from the "Saturday Review."

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Now Ready, in one vol., post 8vo.

London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO., and may be had BRITISH BIRDS IN THEIR HAUNTS. Being of the Author, at his Scholastic Agency, 14, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden.

Notice.

THE FIRST VOLUME of the LIFE

of the BISHOP OF EXETER will be PUBLISHED

on the FIRST of NOVEMBER.

SAUNDERS, OTLEY, AND CO., 66, Brook Street,

Hanover Square.

a Popular Account of the Birds which have been observed in the British Isles, their Haunts and Habits, their Systematic, Common, and Provincial Names; together with a Synopsis of Genera, and a Brief Summary of Specific Characters. By the Rev. C. A. JOHNS, B.A., F.L.S., Author of "Forest Trees of Britain," "Flowers of the Field," &c. With Illustrations on Wood, drawn by WOLF, engraved by WHYMPER.

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SHUTTE, and the Saturday Review; see the Literary Budget, post free for four stamps.

Office, 7, Burleigh Street, Strand, W. C.

ROBERT COCKS and Co.'s NEW PIANO

OF

FORTES. Warranted. Price 25l., 351., and 427. each.

RGAN MUSIC. The Second Volume of W. T. BEST'S Collection of Organ Compositions, Ancient and Modern. 12 Nos., 35. each; or, Complete, cloth bds. 305. Lists of Mr. BEST'S Works may be had, gratis and post free.

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1218. HANNAH THOMPSON; or, the Forsaken Wife

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1158. MORNING CHURCH; or, Two Meals better than One 1180. A THREEFOLD ROBBER

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HE INTERNATIONAL

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EXHIBITION of 1862. By the Rev. A. W. THOROLD, M.A., Rector of St. Gilesin-the-Fields. Fcap. 8vo. In neat glazed cover. Price Twopence. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE.-DEPOSI TORIES:-London: 77, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, W.C.; 4, Royal Exchange, E.C.; and 48, Piccadilly, W.

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