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HUGH MILLER'S SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS
CHURCH-RATE LEGISLATION AND VESTRY CONTESTS

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Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament, 3rd Vict., c. 28, and 10th Vict., c. 1. 62, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON.

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Secretary-THOMAS PRICE, LL.D.

Solicitor-STEPHEN WALTERS, Esq.

JOSEPH DAWSON, Esq. WILLIAM HUNTER, jun., Esq.

GEORGE MEEK, Esq.

Actuary-DAVID OUGHTON, Esq.

The following are amongst the distinctive features of the Company :

I. Entire freedom of the Assured from responsibility, and exemption from the mute liabilities of partnership.

II. Payment of Claims guaranteed by a Capital of ONE MILLION.
III. STAMPS on LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES, are paid by the Company.

In the Life Department.—1. FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE PROFITS divisible by the Company's Deed of Settlement, amongst Assurers on the participating Tab 2. All Assurances are effected on Participating and Non-Participating Tables, Ascending and Descending Scales, for short periods, and by Policies payable at the ages. 65, 60, 55, or 50, or previously in the event of Death.

3. Premiums may be paid Annually, Half-Yearly, or Quarterly, in a limited number Payments, in one Sum, or on Increasing or Decreasing Scales.

4. Policies on the Participating Scale immediately interested in the Profits of Company.

5. The Age of the Assured admitted, on satisfactory evidence being presented.

6. Policies assigned as security not forfeited by Duelling, Suicide, or the Execution Judicial Sentences.

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In the Fire Department.-Houses, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Mills, Merchandis Shipping in Docks, Rent, and Risk of all descriptions, Insured at moderate Rates.

Loans from £100 to £1000 Advanced on Personal Security, and the Deposit of a L Policy to be effected by the Borrower.

CROGGON'S

PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT.

Has been extensively used, and pronounced efficient, and particularly applicable for WARM CLIMATES. It is a non-conductor.-It is portable, being packed in rolls, and not liable to damage in carriage.-It effects a saving of half the timber usually required. It can be easily applied by any unpractised person.-From its lightness, weighing only 421b. to the square of 100 feet, the cost of carriage is small.-UNDER SLATES, &c., in Church and other roofs, the Felt has been extensively used to REGULATE THE TEMPERATURE.

Inodɔrous Felt, for damp walls, and for damp floors, under carpets and floor-cloths, also for LINING IRON HOUSES, to equalize the temperature. PRICE ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT.

Patent Felted Sheathing for covering ships' bottoms, &c. Dry Hair Felt for Deadening Sound, and Covering Steam Boilers, Pipes, &c., preventing the radiation of heat, thereby saving TWENTY-FIVE per cent. of fuel.

Samples, testimonials, and full instructions, on application to CROGGON & CO.,

DOWGATE-HILL, London.

STONE FLOORS AND DAMP ROOMS

SHOULD BE COVERED WITH

TRELOAR'S COCOA NUT MATTING,

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which is a non-absorbent always dry and warm, and cannot be injured by wet. Prize Medal awarded at the Great Exhibition, 1851.

Catalogues, with prices and full particulars, both of Matting and also of Mats, Rugs, Mattresses, Hassocks, Netting, Cordage, Brushes, and all other Articles made of Cocoa nut Fibre, sent Post Free.

T. TRELOAR, Cocoa nut Fibre Manufacturer, 42, Ludgate-hill, London.

HYDE PARK SCHOOL,

HEADINGLEY, LEEDS.

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The Course of Instruction includes, in addition to the usual routine of a good English training, the study of the Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, Chemistry, Drawing, and Drilling. For Terms apply to the Rev. R. BREWER.

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THE

EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEA,

Recommended, by the FACULTY for its purity, and sold by upwards of 700 First-Class
Tea-Dealers for its Superiority.

This is now the Popular Tea of the Day, and the best
4s. TEA in England.

MOORE & CO., LITTLE TOWER STREET, LONDON.

Agents wanted where none are appointed.

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SCRIPTURE READERS TO THE SEAT OF WAR.

SOLDIERS' FRIEND AND ARMY SCRIPTURE READERS' SOCIETY.

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OFFICES-14 & 15, EXETER HALL, STRAND, LONDON.

THE Committee of this Society have much pleasure in informing their friend

and the Christian public that they have appointed the Rev. George Campbell, B.A. Incumbent of St. Mark's, Swindon, Wilts, as Superintendent of the Scripture-readers of tha Society now engaged at the seat of war, who has obtained leave of absence to enter upon the appointment from the Bishop of Bath and Wells.

The Committee have now Sixteen Scripture-readers engaged for the spiritual benefit of our troops, and they hope that shortly the number may be considerably increased, as the demand is at the present far from being met, even by the number the Committee have been enabled to appoint. The deeply interesting accounts received from the agents of this Society at the seat of war, e taining numerous instances of usefulness, and showing the necessity of the efforts employed i this Society, call for the most devout gratitude to the Lord for the blessing He has been pleae: | to vouchsafe, and also, for renewed and more extensive exertion in a cause so full of Evangelic benevolence, and so much needed,

The Committee are encouraged by the liberal response of their friends and the Christian public, to the several appeals they have made for assistance in the great and responsible enterprise which they are engaged; and although their responsibilities are continually increasing, yet wo.. they not shrink from any sphere of duty, however onerous, believing that their work is of the Lee and that He will not suffer their energies to be restricted for the want of necessary funds. The Coc mittee would, therefore, most earnestly intreat of their friends and the Christian public not relax in their efforts, but still to aid them both by their Christian sympathy and liberality. The Home operations of the Society are continued with pleasing and satisfactory results of the labours of the agents. This department of labour has been continued and increasing for years. T Committee gladly avail themselves of every opportunity to increase their agency in this sphere of duty Contributions received since last Advertisement:

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The thanks of the Committee are presented to the following friends for donations of Books:'L. H.,' Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Smithies, Band of Hope Review,' per Mr. Smithies Mrs. Booth, per ditto, Mrs. Mortimer, A. C. Campbell, J. Longmore, Esq., box of medicine, value b Contributions will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, G. Burns, Esq., 17, Porteus-road Paddington; by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. William A. Blake, at the Offices, 14 and 15, Exese Hall; by Rev. Dr. Marsh, Beckenham; by Messrs. Nisbet, Berners-street, Oxford-street; Lies tenant Blackmore, 6, Seymour-place, New-road; by the bankers, Royal British Bank, 427. Strand; and at the Offices of the Record,' Christian Times,' and 'Patriot'

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VOL. IX.]

THE

[NEW SERIES.

ECLECTIC REVIEW.

APRIL, 1855.

'It is of greatest concernment in the Church and Commonwealth to have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men, and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors; for books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are.'-Milton.

LONDON:

WARD AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW.

W. OLIPHANT AND SON, EDINBURGH: R. JACKSON, GLASGOW:

G. & R. KING, ABERDEEN: AND J. ROBERTSON, DUBLIN.

ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE.

SAVILL AND EDWARDS, PRINTERS, CHANDOS STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

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The General Life & Fire Assurance Company.

Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.

62, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON.

CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.

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JOSEPH DAWSON, Esq. WILLIAM HUNTER, jun., Esq.
Secretary-THOMAS PRICE, LL.D.

GEORGE MEEK, Esq.

Actuary-DAVID OUGHTON, Esq.
Solicitor-STEPHEN WALTERS, Esq.

Annual Premiums for the Assurance of £100, payable at death.

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In the Life Department.-FOUR-FIFTHS of the Profits divisible by the Company's Deed of Settlement, amongst Assurers on the participating Table.

No charge for STAMPS is made on LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES issued by the Company. All business relating to Life Insurances, Deferred Annuities, and Family Endowments, transacted on the most liberal terms.

In the Fire Department.-Houses, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Mills, Merchandise Shipping in Docks, Rent, and other Risk, Insured at moderate Rates.

Losses by Explosion of Gas made good by the Company.

Loans from £100 to £1000 Advanced on Personal Security, and the Deposit of a Life Policy.

A liberal Commission allowed to Solicitors, Auctioneers, and Surveyors.

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