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IN THE BEST TASTE, BY FIRST-RATE ARTISTS, OF THE BEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS.

EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY.

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FOLDING BONNET, 3 A new invention, for which J. and E. SMITH have her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent; it is packed in a Case an inch and a half deep, thus dispensing with a Bonnet Box; it can be had plain or trimmed in the highest fashion. Prices Moderate.

"A Lady can, if she please, carry a dozen Bonnets without her husband knowing she has more than the one she wears."- Vide Morning Post, Oct. 24th, 1854.

"Messrs. Smith have just introduced one of the prettiest and most elegant Bonnets ever seen, and upon quite a novel plan."-Vide Morning Herald, Oct. 25th, 1854.

TO BE HAD ONLY AT

Glacé Bonnets, s. d.

with Flowers, at 0 16 6 Brides', do. do. 110 Light do. 040 6 Mourning Bonnets, 128.6d.; Tulle Caps, 5s. 6d. Instructions for self-measurement &c., sent free per post.

J. & E. SMITH'S ELEGANT SHOW-ROOMS, 151, REGENT STREET, OPPOSITE BEAK STREET, LONDON. Also to be seen at the Society of Arts, John Street, Adelphi.

ADNAM'S

IMPROVED

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PATENT GROATS

AND BARLEY.

The only existing Patent, and strongly recommended by the Medical Profession. O INVALIDS, MOTHERS, and FAMILIES.-The important object so Patentees, who, after much time and attention, bave succeeded by their Improved Process, in producing preparations of the purest and finest quality ever manufactured from the Oat and Barley. To enumerate the many advantages derived by the Public from the use of the Improved Patent Groats is not the intention of the Patentees; suffice it to say that, by the process of manufacture, the acidity and unpleasant flavour so generally complained of in other preparations is totally obviated, and very superior Gruel speedily made therefrom. It is particularly recommended to those of consumptive constitutions, Ladies, and Children; and the healthy and strong will find it an excellent Luncheon or Supper.

The Barley, being prepared by a similar process, is as pure as can be manufactured, and will be found to produce a light and nourishing Food for Infants and the Aged, and to contain all the necessary properties for making a delicious pudding. It has also the distinguishing character for making very superior Barley Water, and will be found a most excellent ingredient for thickening Soups, &c.

A report having been circulated that preparations of so white a character could not be produced from Groats and Barley alone, the patentees have had recourse to the highest authority, viz., A. S. TAYLOR, M.D., F.R.S., &c., &c., for an analysis to establish the fact, a copy of which is subjoined"Chemical Laboratory, Guy's Hospital, February 19th, 1855. "I have submitted to a microscopical and chemical examination the samples of Barley Meal and Greats which you have forwarded to me, and I beg to inform you that I find in them only those principles which are found in god Barley. There is no mineral or other impurity present; and, from the result of my investigation, I believe them to be genuine, and to possess those nutritive properties assigned by the late Dr. Pereira to this description of food. "Messrs. Adnam and Co."

"(Signed)

A. S. TAYLOR."

CAUTION. To prevent error, the Public are requested to observe that each Package bears the Signature of the Patentees, J. and J. C. Adnam.

To be obtained Wholesale at the Manufactory, Maiden-lane, Queen-street, London; and Retail in Packets and Canisters at 6d. and 1s. each, and in Canisters for Families at 28., 58., and 10s, each, of Il respectable Grocers, Druggists, &c., in town or country.

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H SPARROW and COMPANY beg to announce, that in consequence of the

to offer

late reduction of duty, and the present depressed state of the Tea market, they are quabled

Good Breakfast Congou at 2s. 8d., 3s., 3s. 4d., and 3s. 8d. per lb.

Fine Souchong, 3s. 4d., 3s. 8d., and 4s.

Young Hyson, 3s. 4d., 3s. 8d., 4s., 4s. 4d., 4s. 8d., and 5s.

Gunpowder, 3s. 8d., 4s., 4s. 4d., 4s. 8d., and 5s.

Fresh Roasted Coffee, 11d., 1s., 1s. 4d., and 1s. 6d.

With every other article in the trade proportionately cheap, and of that sterling quality for which they have been celebrated for the last Twenty Years; a price-list of which may be had on application, post free, and parcels of £2 value and upwards, rail paid, to any station in the kingdom. ~ Address,

H. SPARROW & COMPANY,

WHOLESALE TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS, 372, OXFORD STREET,

(SIXTEEN DOORS EAST OF THE PANTHEON,) LONDON.

77 & 78, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON.

SPENCE AND BUCHANAN,

From Glasgow.

(LATE JAMES SCOTT & Co.)

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THE LEADING FEATURES of this Establishment under the late firm will conducting business on the principles best calculated to acquire and retain permanently the confidence and patronage of customers.

S. & B.'s Wholesale, in connexion with their Retail Trade, enables them to turn over their Stock so frequently, that unusual advantages are afforded to their Customers, as regards freshness and newness of style.

AT PRESENT

They beg to call special attention to their last purchases of SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DRESSES, RIBBONS, &c., bought at a very great reduction from prices charged at the commencement of this season. Such as New Styles of Checked and Striped Glace Silks, at 21s., 27s. 6d. and 31s. 6d. per Dress of Twelve Yards wide Width, well worth 30 per cent. more. SEVERAL OTHER CLASSES OF GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP.

Having a connexion with the best Manufacturers in Scotland, S. & B. would refer to the special advantages afforded to their Customers of purchasing every description of SCOTCH GOODS, without paying the usual intermediate profit.

SCOTCH CLAN & FANCY TARTANS, in SHAWLS, DRESSES, &c.

PAISLEY WOVE SHAWLS.

PATTERNS SENT FREE PER POST.

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SPENCE AND BUCHANAN,
Silk Mercers and Drapers,

77 AND 78, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON.

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THE EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEA, Recommended by the Faculty for its Purity, and sold by nearly 1000 First-class Tea Dealers for its Superiority. This is now the Popular Tea of the Day, and the BEST PACKET TEA IN ENGLAND.

June.

MOORE and CO., Little Tower-street, London.

** AGENTS WANTED where none are appointed.

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GUTTA PERCHA TUBING, FOR WATERING GARDENS, &c.

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The Gutta Percha Company have been favoured with the receipt of the following Testimonials :

From Mr. J. Farrah, Gardener to Boswell Middleton Jalland, Esq., of Holderness House, near Hull. "I have had 400 feet of your Gutta Percha Tubing (in lengths of 100 feet each, with union joint), in use for the last twelve months for watering these gardens, and I find it to answer better than anything I have ever yet tried.

"The pressure of the water is very considerable, but this has not the slightest effect on the Tubing. "I consider this Tubing to be a most valuable invention for Gardeners, inasmuch as it enables us to water our gardens in about one-half the time, and with one-half the labour formerly required."

From J. H. Eccles, Esq., Surgeon, Plymouth.

"The Tubing I have found most convenient in watering my garden, and doubt not that it may be substituted for lead pipes in most instances with great advantage, as well on account of its remaining unchanged by the action of acids, &c., as by its power of remaining uninjured by the action of intense cold."

Gutta Percha Tubing for Spreading Liquid Manure.

From James Kennedy, Esq.

Myremill by Maybole, Ayreshire. "I have received your inquiry as to my experience in the use of Gutta Percha Tubing. I had 350 yards of it from your firm, and I have used it for the last few months in distributing liquid manure from my tanks over my fields, having often a pressure of 300 feet on it, and have been able to get the liquid from the end of the Tubing by the pressure from the steam-engine upwards of forty yards. I have 350 Scotch acres laid with metal pipes under ground, for the conveyance of liquid manures over my farm, and your Gutta Percha Tubing has given me great facility in spreading it over the surface of the land. I likewise think highly of the Gutta Percha Union Joint."

TUBING OF ANY LENGTH AND SIZE, WITH JETS, UNION JOINTS, ROSES, SPREADERS, &c.,

MAY BE HAD TO ORDER.

N.B. The Company's Illustrated Circulars, with Instructions for Joining Tubes, &c., and for securely attaching Gutta Percha Soles, will be forwarded (post free) for four stamps. SUBMARINE AND SUBTERRANEAN TELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATED WITH GUTTA PERCHA.

A variety of Gutta Percha Articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubing, Sheet, Soles, Pump Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints, Bottles, Bowls, Flasks, Curtain and Cornice Rings, Solid Frames, Galvanic Batteries, &c., &c.

MANUFACTURED BY THE

GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES,
18, WHARF ROAD, CITY ROAD, LONDON;

And sold by their

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.

THE very extensive sale of the "EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE"-circulated in every part of the United Kingdom, in the British Colonies, the East and West Indies, Southern and Western Africa, Australia, and the South Sea Islands-renders its cover a most important medium for all Advertisements relating to Public and Charitable Institutions, Books, Schools, General Business, Sales of Property, Apprentices, Servants, or Situations wanted.

N.B. It is particularly requested that Advertisements be sent to the Publishers, WARD and CO., Paternoster-row, and not to the Editor or Printer.

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Governesses, Domestic Servants, Clerks, &c.

Will be charged, for Advertisements not exceeding Eight Lines, single column, 5s. ments will be placed, as before, under the Head SITUATIONS WANTED.

These announce

*** All Advertisements must be prepaid. Those from the country by a Post-Office Order payable to Ward and Co., or by an order for payment on some person in London.

Advertisements sent after the 20th cannot be inserted in their proper places. No Advertisements received after the 23rd. Catalogues, Bills, Prospectuses, &c., received till the 25th.

EDUCATION.

EDUCATION FOR LITTLE BOYS, IN BRIGHTON.

THE

HE MISSES ASHBY RECEIVE YOUNG GENTLEMEN for BOARD and EDUCATION, at 23, GLOUCESTER-PLACE. In this Establishment the ease and pleasures of home are combined with the regularity of school discipline. The Pupils enjoy the benefit of maternal care, as all domestic arrangements are under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Ashby. References are allowed to the parents of Pupils, and a Prospectus will be forwarded on application.

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DUCATION BY THE SEA.

FOLKESTONE, MILTON HOUSE, WEST CLIFF.-The MISSES FAMARISS will be happy to receive a few more YOUNG LADIES into their ESTABLISHMENT, which is delightfully situate in the most eligible part of this rapidly rising and healthy town. Every attention is paid to the health, comfort, and religious and intellectual improvement of the Pupils committed to their care. Referees, Rev. J. Stratten, Rev. J. Adey, D. Pratt, Esq., London; Rev. H. J. Bevis, Ramsgate; Rev. H. Cresswell, Canterbury; Rev. J. Boyd, Folkestone; Rev. H. Rook, Faversham; Rev. W. Rose, Bristol. Also to the Parents of Pupils.

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100, MARY-STREET, WEYMOUTH,

SEA

DORSET.

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EA SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, conducted by MISS SMITH, (with competent Assistants).-TWELVE YOUNG LADIES receive Instruction in every Branch of a useful and accomplished Education. attention is given to the English and French Languages (the latter taught conversationally), also to Drawing in various styles, and Music, Vocal and Instrumental. The Residence is near the Sea, approved by high medical authority as peculiarly favourable to health, while a beautiful neighbourhood affords ample means for exercise and recreation. Terms, including French, Twenty Guineas per Annum; Music, Drawing, &c., at the usual charges. The Pastoral care and scientific Lectures of the Rev. J. Smith, Nicholasstreet Chapel, are enjoyed. References to Parents of Pupils.

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GOVERNESS PUPIL can be RECEIVED in a RESPECTABLE LADIES' SCHOOL, after the MIDSUMMER VACATION. For Terms, Address, A. B., 222, High-street, Lewes.

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MRS. HENRY ROOM, formerly of Brompton, wishes to inform the Friends and Connexions of her late Husband, that PROSPECTUSES for her ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES, 12, STEYNE, WORTHING, may be had of Messrs. Ward and Co., Paternoster-row. Parents and Guardians who are desirous of placing their Daughters at School at the Sea-side, will find in this Establishment both a desirable and happy home. References kindly permitted to Rev. J. Morison, D.D., LL.D., Brompton; Dr. Bachhoffner, Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent-street, and other Gentlemen.

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MENT for YOUNG LADIES, WALTHAMSTOW, ESSEX-MRS. and MISS BURGESS beg to announce that the ENGAGEMENTS of the above SCHOOL will RECOMMENCE on the 18th of July. The House occupies an open elevated position on the borders of Epping Forest, and presents an unusual combination of Advantages. The Grounds are Extensive, Secluded, and wellsheltered. Prospectuses may be had at the Establishment, or of Messrs. Mudie and Sons, 15, Coventry-street, Haymarket. A VACANCY for a GOVERNESS PUPIL, also for TWO PARLOUR BOARDERS.

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NYDENHAM. -PERRY-HILL HOUSE SEMINARY.—Principal, Mrs. J. W. TODD.-This Establishment offers a complete English Education; the best instruction in Latin, German, Italian, and French, by native Professors; and Drawing, Painting, Music, &c. by the first Masters. The system of tuition pursued recognizes the diversified native capabilities of the Pupils, and is adapted to develop their energies, and give them confidence in exercising their own powers of thought and inquiry; and, by forming their characters upon the basis of intelligent religious principle, to fit them for their missions and responsibilities in life. The mansion and ground are elevated and secluded, situate in a most healthy and lovely locality, and in a position to command all the educational advantages furnished by the Palace of Art. Full particulars by post. Referees: H. Brown, Esq., M.P., Tewkesbury; A. Pellatt, Esq., M.P., Staines; Mrs. C. L. Balfour, Paddington; the Revs. Dr. Redford, Worcester; T. Thomas, Pontypool College; F. Trestrail, and S. J. Davies, London; J. P. Mursell, Leicester; A. M. Stalker, Leeds; T. Winter and J. H. Davies, Bristol; C. J. Middleditch and S. Manning, Frome; J. J. Brown, Reading; J. Purser, Esq., Dublin; J. Toone, Esq., Salisbury; and D. Pratt, and J. C. Salisbury, Esqs., London, &c.

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