The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 01, January, 1878

Part 7

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_P. P. Stewart’s Famous Stoves_.

We continue to make a discount of twenty-five per cent. from our prices on these well-known Cooking and Parlor Stoves, to Clergymen and College Professors. Orders and letters in response to this notice, addressed to our New York house, will receive prompt attention. ☞Special terms to =_Clergymen_= on all our Goods.☜

Send for Catalogues and Circulars to

FULLER, WARREN & CO. 236 Water St., New York.

TROY. CHICAGO. CLEVELAND.

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TO CHRISTIAN FAMILIES.

I respectfully invite the patronage of families for the NEW YORK WEEKLY WITNESS, a paper specially adapted to interest them. It has a very full synopsis of the news of the week, with the daily comments thereon of the leading New York Dailies. It has also very full and reliable market and financial reports, got up for it with great care. It has many columns of family reading of the most interesting character; and a Home Department, containing three columns of letters from its lady readers, and one column of letters from the children. It has a report of every day’s Fulton Street Prayer-Meeting, which has been kept up from its first number, and occasional sermons by celebrated preachers. It has departments for agriculture, the Sunday-school lesson, temperance and general correspondence, much of which is from the West and South, setting forth the advantages of different States and Territories for immigrants. The WITNESS is thoroughly evangelical, and a strenuous advocate of total abstinence from intoxicating drinks and tobacco. It is entirely independent of party or sect—aiming only to promote the best interests of the people for time and eternity. To this end it advocates Christian missions, Sabbath observance, and every good cause. The WEEKLY WITNESS has attained the unparalleled circulation, for a religious journal, of 72,000, and aims at a much larger circulation. The price is only $1.50 a year, or 50 cents for four months, payable in advance, and the paper stops when subscription expires. On 1st January, 1878, it begins its seventh year, when I hope the circulation will increase to 100,000. Specimen copies will be sent free on application.

_Witness Office, No. 7 Frankfort St., N. Y._ JOHN DOUGALL.

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OUR 32nd YEAR.

THE THIRTY-SECOND VOLUME OF

THE

American Missionary,

ENLARGED AND IMPROVED,

_BEGINS WITH THIS NUMBER_.

_Besides giving news from the Institutions and Churches aided by the Association among the Freedmen in the South, the Indian tribes, the Chinese on the Pacific Coast, and the Negroes in Western Africa, it will be the vehicle of important views on all matters affecting the races among which it labors, and will give a monthly summary of current events relating to their welfare and progress._

_The Subscription Price will be, as formerly, FIFTY CENTS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Will our friends who desire to read it send us that amount promptly? We also offer to send ONE HUNDRED COPIES TO ONE ADDRESS, for distribution in Churches or to clubs of subscribers, for $30.00, with the added privilege of a Life Membership to such person as shall be designated._

_We publish 25,000 copies per month, and shall be glad to increase the number indefinitely, knowing from experience that to be informed of our work is to sympathize with, and desire to aid it. The magazine will be sent gratuitously, if preferred, to the persons indicated on the twenty-seventh page._

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.

_Having entered upon a rigid economy of expenditure, and hoping to make our magazine more fully meet its expenses, and believing that the enterprising and reliable character of its readers make it specially valuable as a business medium, we have opened a few of its pages to advertisements._

_We solicit orders from responsible business houses, at low rates._

_Advertisements must be sent in by the TENTH of each month, in order to secure insertion in the following number. No advertisements of doubtful character received upon any terms._

_Address_, _THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY_,

No. 56 Reade Street, New York.

Alexander Anderson, Printer, 28 Frankfort St., N. Y.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

Spelling and puntuation were changed only where the error appears to be a printing error. Capitalization and punctuation in the Receipts section is inconsistent, and was retained as printed. The remaining corrected punctuation changes are too numerous to list; the others are as follows:

“Talledega” changed to “Talladega” on page 7. (a student at Talledega)

“supersition” changed to “superstition” on page 17. (bowed down by superstition)

“accomodate” changed to “accommodate” on page 28. (to accommodate the increasing numbers of students)