The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 05, May, 1878
Part 7
282,812 Machines in 1877—BEING 20,496 =MORE= THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR.
_PRICES REDUCED_ =$30= _ON EACH STYLE OF MACHINE_. _Send for Circular._
☞The public are warned against a counterfeit machine, made after an _old abandoned_ model of our Machine. To get a genuine “SINGER SEWING MACHINE,” buy only of our authorized Agents, and see that each Machine has our Trade-Mark stamped on the arm.
THE SINGER M’F’G CO., Principal Office, 34 Union Square, New York.
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Warren Ward & Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC
FURNITURE,
Invite attention to a very large stock, including new =Eastlake=, =Queen Anne=, =Japanese=, Modern and other choice styles, exclusively of our own design and manufacture, which we fully warrant, being made of the best seasoned material, and of unsurpassed workmanship.
We keep on hand a large variety of =Chamber Suites= in Ash Walnut and Mahogany, from =$30= up; =Parlor Suites= in all the varieties of covering, from =$50= up; =Enameled Suites=, a large variety in new styles, from =$17= up; =Library Furniture= of all kinds and styles; =Dining Room Extension Tables=, =Sideboards=, =Chairs=, =&c.=, at Lowest Prices; =Hat Stands=, =Hall Chairs= and =Hanging Glasses=; also, =Superior Hair Mattresses=, =Pillows=, =Spring Beds=, =Curtains=, =Lambrequins=, =Window Shades=, =Cabinets=, =Centre Tables=, =Easels=, =Pedestals= and other fancy articles for the Parlor, &c., &c.
Designs furnished and estimates give for Furniture of all kinds requiring to be made.
We fully guarantee all our work, and our prices are as low as any other manufacturers’ for the same quality of goods.
75 & 77 Spring St.,
Cor. CROSBY ST.,
One Block E. of Br’dway, bet. St. Nicholas & Metropolitan Hotels. _New York_.
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E. D. Bassford’s
(COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK CITY,)
Are just receiving from European and Domestic Manufacturers their new stock of fresh and beautiful goods for spring season. Every department of this great emporium is being re-stocked with the Newest and Best =House-Furnishing= and =Table Wares=, in =Hardware=, =China=, =Glass=, =Cutlery=, =Silver= and =Woodenware=, and everything in these lines for the complete furnishing of =House and Table=—=Dinner= and =Tea Sets=, =Chamber-ware=, =Cooking Utensils=, =Tinware= and
BASSFORD’S
Celebrated Nonpareil Refrigerator,
_The only Charcoal-lined Refrigerator_ made. Goods promptly delivered in city, or shipped daily. Complete Price Lists and Catalogues sent free, and every attention paid to inquiries by mail.
Edward D. Bassford,
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 15, 16, and 17
_COOPER INSTITUTE_,
NEW YORK CITY.
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FULLER, WARREN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
STOVES, RANGES,
Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, &c.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND VARIETY IN THE MARKET.
EXCLUSIVE MAKERS OF
_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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CRAMPTON’S
PALM SOAP
IS THE BEST FOR
The Laundry,
The Kitchen,
AND FOR
General Household Purposes.
MANUFACTURED BY
CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
_Cor. Monroe & Jefferson Sts. N. Y._
Samples will be sent free by mail on receipt of 10 cents for postage.
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CABINET ORGANS
HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL WORLD’S EXHIBITIONS. _Only American Organs awarded such at_ ANY. _Before buying or renting, send for our_ LATEST CATALOGUES and CIRCULARS, with NEW STYLES, REDUCED PRICES and _much information_. _Sent free._
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
BOSTON, NEW YORK, or CHICAGO.
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Case’s Bible Atlas.
Quarto Size. Accurate and _up to the times_. 16 Full Page Maps, with Explanatory Notes and Index. Designed to aid Sunday-school Teachers and Scholars. Every family needs it. Price $1.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
=AGENTS WANTED= in every Township. _Liberal terms given._ Address =O. D. CASE & CO., Hartford, Ct.=
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Young America Press Co.,
35 Murray St., New York,
manufacture a variety of hand, self-inking, and rotary printing presses, ranging in price from $2 to $150, including the =Centennial=, =Young America=, =Cottage=, =Lightning=, and other celebrated printing machines. Our new rotary press, the =United States Jobber=, for cheapness and excellence, is unrivalled. Other presses taken in exchange. Lowest prices for type and printing material. Circulars free. Specimen Book of Type, 10 cts. A sample package of plain and fancy cards, 10 cents.
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THE THIRTY-SECOND VOLUME OF
THE
American Missionary,
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT.
We publish =25,000= copies per month, 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. Price, =Fifty Cents a Year, in Advance=.
OUR NEW PAMPHLETS.
No. 1.—=History= of the Association.
No. 2.—=Africa=: Containing a History of the Mendi Mission, a Description of the Land and the People, and a presentation of their claims on America.
No. 3.—=The Three Despised Races in the United States=; or, The Chinaman, the Indian, and the Freedman. An Address before the A. M. A., by Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, Mass.
No. 4.—=The Educational Work.= Showing the nature and reality of the black man’s needs; the way to help him; the sentiment of Southern men; the work of the Romish Church; the wants of the A. M. A.
_Will be sent free to any address, on application._
H. W. HUBBARD, Ass’t-Treas., 56 Reade St., N. Y.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A limited space in our Magazine is devoted to Advertisements, for which our low rates and large circulation make its pages specially valuable. Our readers are among the best in the country, having an established character for integrity and thrift that constitute them valued customers in all departments of business.
To Advertisers using display type and Cuts, who are accustomed to the “RULES” of the best Newspapers, requiring “DOUBLE RATES” for these “LUXURIES,” our wide pages, fine paper, and superior printing, with =no extra charge for cuts=, are advantages readily appreciated, and which add greatly to the appearance and effect of business announcements.
We are, thus far, gratified with the success of this department, and solicit orders from all who have unexceptionable wares to advertise.
Advertisements must be received by the TENTH of the month, in order to secure insertion in the following number. All communications in relation to advertising should be addressed to
J. H. DENISON, Adv’g Agent, 56 READE STREET, NEW YORK.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Punctuation, spelling and grammar were changed only where the error appears to be a printing error. The punctuation changes are too numerous to list; the others are as follows:
“our” changed to “four” on page 135 (doubled in last four months).
“thec ontribution” changed to “the contribution” on page 138 (the contribution needs casting out).
“fa ar” changed to “a far” on page 148 (we should see a far better day).
“Cougregational” changed to “Congregational” on page 156 (Room 21, Congregational House).
“aud” changed to “and” on page 160 (Hall Chairs and Hanging Glasses).