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The Widows who have usually applied at this season of the year for assistance from the Profits of the Magazine, will renew their applications if they have not yet done so. Direct to WILLIAM BURLS, jun. Esq. 56, Lothbury; or Mr. JONATHAN DAWSON, 36, Hunter Street, Brunswick Square.

LONDON:

Published by GEORGE WIGHTMAN 24, Paternoster Row.
Sold by MARPLES, and GRAY, Liverpool; WILKIN, and KITTON, Norwich; Par-
SONS & Co., Bristol; BROWN, Wigan; INKERSLEY, Bradford; BUTTERWORTH,
Birmingham; BENNETT, Nottingham; PORTER, Yeovil; TOMS, Taunton;
SAMUEL HORSEY, jun. Portsea; RUSHER, Reading; DASH, Kottering; HALL,
Maidstone; WHITTEMORE, Brighton; WAUGH & INNES, Edinburgh; and
DIGDALE & KEENE, Dublin.

Printed by Littlewood & Co. Old Bailey.

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Communications have been received from Messrs. J. H. Brooks, J. Reynolds, J. R. Blakely, W. Gray, W. Gabriel, Charles Carpenter, Jos. Tyso, R. Joyce, Dyer, John Mack, Wm. Jones, Jabez Millard, Jas. Wright, J. Mead, I. Mann, and C. J. Webb. Also from J.J.-E. & E. C.-E. P.-Rusticus, and A Constant Reader.

Our Correspondent J, in the West of Scotland, will perceive that we have not been unmindful of his suggestion. The article referred to had not been overlooked, but circumstances occasioned its delay over which we had no control, and which it is now unnecessary to explain. If, to the excellent advice given at the close of his letter, he will add his assistance also, he will increase our obligation.

We are obliged to J. B. for "The Address delivered by the late Mr. Fuller to the first Baptist Missionaries, at the parting meeting at Leicester in 1793;” but cannot with propriety insert it in our pages, it having been already, we know not how often, presented to the public, of which doubtless he is not aware. It appeared in Dr. Rippon's Baptist Register seven-and-twenty years ago.

The Letter of our Correspondent at Coventry has been read by those most competent to judge of the practicability and expediency of the plan he proposes; the result of whose knowledge seems to be, that it would be premature to attempt any thing at present. While approving of the general principle, and hoping one day to see it put into operation, the propriety of its immediate adoption, or of awakening the public expectation respecting it, under existing circumstances, may be questioned. "There is," says the wise man, "a time for all things."

In our Number for January, 1830, will be given An Emblematical Engraving of the Means which produced the Reformation in England, and A History of the English Bible.

Our Supplementary Number will be published on the 19th inst. containing the Title, Index, and Preface; also "The Festival of the Translation of the Scriptures, by the Rev. F. A. Cox, LL.D." taken by permission from the Iris; Ordinations, and other articles of denominational or local interest, which we have been obliged to delay, will also then be given.

The Editors will be peculiarly obliged to their brethren in the ministry, who feel an interest in the Baptist Magazine, if, in reference to the ensuing year, they will exert their influence to promote and increase the sale of a work which has long been the organ of the Denomination-by which its sentiments are expressed and its histories recorded-and which, on a variety of accounts, in essential to its interests.

Messrs. Isaiah Birt, Edward Steane, and J. E. Giles, will supply Salters' Hall Chapel for the present month.

LIST OF LECTURES.

LONDON.

1. Tuesday Morning.-New Broad-street, Dr. Smith, "The assurance of faith." Tuesday Evening, Eight o'Clock.-Fetter-lane Chapel, Rev. Dr. Smith,

"Character of Samuel."

4. Friday Evening.-- Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. W. Dovey. Newcourt, Old Bailey, Rev. C. Carpenter.

6. Lord's Day Evening. -Lower-street, Islington, Rev. J. Yockney. Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. C. Hyatt, jun. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Rev. J. Campbell. Union-street, Borough, Rev. J. Morison. Stepney Meeting, Rev. C. Hyatt. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Timpson.

8. Tuesday Morning.-New Broad-street, Rev. Mr. Fletcher, "Believers witnesses for God."

Tuesday Evening.-Fetter-lane Chapel, Rev. J. Blackburn, “Character of Saul."

11. Friday Evening. -- Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. Thos. Thomas. Newcourt, Old Bailey, Rev. T. Stevenson.

13. Lord's Day Evening. Lower-street, Islington, Rev. T. Lewis. Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. W. H. Murch. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Rev. T. Griffin. Union-street, Borough, Rev. J. P. Dobson. Stepney Meeting, Rev. E. Miller. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Broadfoot. 15. Tuesday Morning.-New Broad-street, Rev. H. F. Burder, "The Doctrine of Election."

Tuesday Evening.-Fetter-lane Chapel, Rev. G. Collison, "Character of Jonathan."

18. Friday Evening.— Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. W.Williams. Newcourt, Old Bailey, Rev. T. Thomas.

20. Lord's Day Evening. — Lower-street, Islington, Rev. J. Yockney. Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. R. Saunders. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Rev. W. Jones. Union-street, Borough, Rev. T. Griffin. Stepney Meeting, Rev. J. Arundel. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Hally.

22. Tuesday Morning.-New Broad-street, Rev. Mr. Fletcher, "The peace resulting from holy confidence."

Tuesday Evening-Fetter-lane Chapel, Rev. I. Mann, M.A. "Personal Character of David."

25. Friday Evening.- Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. J. Robinson. Newcourt, Old Bailey, Rev. J. Elvey.

27. Lord's Day Evening.—Lower-street, Islington, Rev. I. Maǹn, A.M. Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. J. Crombie, A.M. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Rev. Dr. Henderson. Union-street, Borough Rev. J. Hoppus, A.M. Stepney Meeting, Rev. J. Fletcher, A.M. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Forsaith.

29. Tuesday Morning.—New Broad-street, Rev. H. F. Burder, “The duty and privilege of rejoicing always in the Lord."

Tuesday Evening. Fetter-lane Chapel, Rev. J. Yockney, "Prophetical and Typical Character of David."

A LADY, residing in a healthful and pleasant situation, 22 miles north of London, wishes to take one or two little Girls, to receive Instruction with her own children.

Terms and Particulars may be had by applying to the Rev. Joseph Ivimey, 14, Southampton-row, Bloomsbury; or the Rev. Isaac Mann, 46, Long-lane, Bermondsey.

A Young LADY, aged 27, of serious habits, is desirous of obtaining a Situation as GOVERNESS in a Family, where the Children's age does not exceed Thirteen; or as Teacher in a School. Besides the usual branches of Education, she is competent to give Instructions in Drawing, Poonah Painting, French, and the rudiments of Music. Highly respectable references can be given from the last Situation.

Address, post paid, A. B. Mr. Brown's, Bookseller, Market-place, Leicester.

TO DESTITUTE BAPTIST CHURCHES.

A Minister leaving his present Charge, would be happy to engage with a Church which presented a prospect of usefulness. References to Ministers given and required.

Address, post paid, Rev. W. E. Post Office, Guildford, Surry.

BRIGHTON.

MISS NICHOLLS, who has had much experience in the Management and Education of Children, both in Schools and in the Domestic Circle, wishes after Christmas, to receive under her care Six Little Girls. Children deprived of their Parents, or whose health requires Sea air, will find in Miss N. all the care and attention of a Mother, blended with a lively interest for their mental improvement and religious education.

References may be made to the following friends, most of whom have had children under Miss N.'s care :-Rev. Dr. Cox, Hackney; Rev. John Dyer, Fen Court; S. Medley, Esq. Stock Exchange; S. Salter, Esq. Newgate Street; T. Bliss, Esq. Herne Hill; J. Parkinson, Esq. Hoxton Square; S. Jackson, jun. Esq. Stock Exchange; and Mrs. Lewis, Upper Holloway. Terms moderate.

Miss N. will be in Loudon the first fortnight in December. Any application, either personally or by letter, addressed to Mr. Unwin, White Lion Court, Cornhill, will meet with immediate attention.

CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS, Inflammation of the Lungs, and other Pulmonary Diseases; Indigestion, Bilious Disorders, Nervous and General Debility, Loss of Appetite, and Cutaneous Eruptions on the Face, &c.

A Gentleman of known respectability, having, from his long studies in Medicine, Foreign Travels, and particular attention to the Nature and Origin of the above Maladies, succeeded, by modern discovery, in effecting cures (well authenticated) in desperate cases, is therefore induced to devote his principal attention to the relief of persons labouring ander Diseases of the above description. His mods of Treatment and Cure depends not on foreign drugs (which always prove abortive), nor on pretended magical charm, or any boasted universal Medicine; but is simple, innocent, convenient, and safe. The most powerful proof of integrity and confidence must be, that no fee is taken for advice, nor any ultimate charge, unless relief be obtained. Cases of speedy and extraordinary Cures, well authenticated by the signatures of Patients, (persons of known high respectability and veracity,) will be produced.

Consultations and advice (without a fee) will be granted to persons afflicted, from Ten to Two o'Clock daily, by application to Mr. Newman, at No. 6, Wardrobe Place, Great Carter-lane, Doctors' Commons, Saint Paul's, London

N. B. All letters, post paid, from all parts of town and country, stating Cases (without a fee), will be duly attended to.

PREPARATORY AND FINISHING ACADEMY, HOOKNORTON, NEAR CHIPPING NORTON, OXON.

CONDUCTED BY THE REV. W. RICHARDS.

W. R. impressed with gratitude for past favours, and hoping for a continuance of the same, respectfully informs his Friends and the Public that he has enlarged his Establishment by the addition of a genteel Mansion and a Cottage, with the Gardens, &c. connected therewith. By these arrangements, and by the aid of competent Assistants, he hopes that both the preparatory and finishing department will be rendered complete, and kept as distinct as is desirable to facilitate the more rapid improvement of each.

N. B. No addition to the Terms.

But that no loss may be sustained by these Improvements, W. R. resolves to do business with all his Tradesmen upon a ready money system; and to enable him to accomplish his purpose, he hopes, after Christmas, to receive a Quarter's Money in advance with every Pupil. Terms for a sound English education :-Pupils under nine years of age 14 Guineas per annum. .. 16 Do.

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Do. between nine and eleven years....

Do. above eleven, and not exceeding fourteen 18 Do.

No extra, except for washing and stationery.-Vacations One Month.Pupils stopping the Vacation, One Guinea.-References in Town, to the Parents and Friends of the Pupils who have visited the Establishment.

Prospectuses may be had of Mr. R. Richards, 25, Shaftesbury Terrace, Pimlico; Mr. J. C. Hailes, 104, Leadenhall-street; of the Rev. C. Carpenter, 15, Somers-town Terrace; and on application to the Establishment, by letter, post paid.

AN ASSISTANT WANTED, about Thirty Years of Age; a Dissenter of decided piety, and who, for several years, has been accustomed to the whole routine of scholastic business. A critical knowledge of the French language a great recommendation; as also an ability to preach in the adjacent villages occasionally.

Letters post paid, stating age, abilities, expectations with regard to salary, &c. directed for the Principal, to the care of G. M. Smith, printing office, Chipping Norton, Oxon, will receive prompt attention.

ESTABLISHMEnt for younG GENTLEMEN, WESTBURY, WILTS, CONDUCTED BY REV. C. t. Keen,

(Pastor of the Baptist Church, Westbury.)

Young Gentlemen are liberally boarded, and carefully instructed in all the usual branches of English, Commercial, and Classical Literature. The terms are from Twenty-two to Twenty-six Guineas per annum.

References-Rev. Dr. Newman, Bow; Rev. J. Ivimey and Rev. G. Pritchard, London; and Rev. P. S. Saffery, Salisbury, Wilts.

The Rev. J. WILKINSON, of Saffron Walden, expects some Vacancies to occur at Christmas, owing to some young Gentlemen who will then have completed their Education.

A Prospectus, containing the terms of the Institution, (which, considering its advantages, are very moderate,) may be had if desired. An early application is requested.

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