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JUST PUBLISHED,

AS ABOVE,

LITTLE HENRY, THE STOLEN CHILD. A Narrative of Fact. By the late Rev. TIMOTHY FLINT. Price 25 cts.

The leading incidents in this most thrilling story were, if we mistake not, published and widely circulated in the papers many years ago; but they are now presented more fully and circumstantially, accompanied with solemn reflections for the benefit of all, especially for children. It cannot fail to be a favorite book. [Christian Watchman.

The narrative is thrilling in its incidents, moral and religious in its application. [Reflector. RECOGNITION OF FRIENDS IN HEAVEN. A Sermon by the Rev. DANIEL SHARP, D. D. Four editions of this Sermon have been published,—the best evidence of its value. 12 cts.

ALSO PUBLISHED AS ABOVE,

THE NEW ENGLAND SABBATH SCHOOL MINSTREL; a Collection of Music and Hymns adapted to Sabbath Schools, Families and Social Meetings. 10,000 copies of this popular work have already been issued. $10 per hundred.

"Both hymns and music are well selected, and adapted to the purposes intended."

[Ch. Reflector. This is a very good selection of hymns and music for Sabbath schools and families. Both the poetry and melodies are among the best for juvenile use extant. [Zion's Herald.

We like to see these publications spreading around us, promising to make so many little minstrels, and to tune their sweet voices to notes of harmony and religious praise. All efforts of this sort will hasten the day when music, sacred music especially, will be within the reach of every one, and when in the church and in the family all may join in the "song of melody" and the voice of praise. [Salem, Gazette.

With many of the tunes in this collection we are familiar, and take pleasure in saying they are good. A competent friend has assured us that they are all so. [Boston Miscellany.

REVIVAL MELODIES, Parts I and II. 53,000 copies of this work have been

published. $8,00 per hun. single, $16 per hun. both parts bound together. The extensive call for this little collection of hymns, which far exceeds all expectation, is the surest test of its value. It is in truth a collection of " revival melodies," just such as young converts and cold Christians love to sing when their hearts are warm. Every conference room should be supplied with them, and we will add, every parlor too. [Christian Watchman. THE UNIQUE; a Book of its Own Kind-containing a variety of hints, thrown out in a variety of ways, for Evangelical ministers, churches and Christians. 254 pages, 18mo. 37 cts.

BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE.

New Arrangement.

Hereafter each number of the Magazine will consist of, at least, thirty-two octavo pages. A part of it will be devoted to articles, whose object will be to illustrate the principles, spirit, progress, and claims of the Missionary enterprise. Another part, as heretofore, will be devoted to such communications, relating to the missionary fields of the American Baptist Missionary Union, as shall keep the readers fully advised of their state and necessities. The last eight pages will be occupied with condensed notices of evangelical missions throu ut the world, and the monthly receipts of the Union.

Terms of the Magazine as heretofore,-One Dollar per annum, payable in advance.

Six copies will be sent to any one Post Office, to the order of one individual, for five dollars, always in advance.

Agents becoming responsible for twenty-five copies, will be allowed twenty-five per cent. discount; for one hundred copies, thirty per cent. discount. Payment on delivery of the third number.

The system of gratis distribution, for reasons announced in the last number, is discontinued.

The present number is sent to those who have heretofore received the Magazine gratis. They are thus invited to become paying subscribers. Those who decline will please signify the same by returning this number.

Subscribers in arrears are respectfully reminded that the money due is very much needed by the publisher. Please forward the amount due by mail at the risk of the publisher,

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Hereafter each number of the Magazine will consist of, at least, thirty-two octavo pages. A part of it will be devoted to articles, whose object will be to illustrate the principles, spirit, progress, and claims of the Missionary enterprise. Another part, as heretofore, will be devoted to such communications, relating to the missionary fields of the American Baptist Missionary Union, as shall keep the readers fully advised of their state and necessities. The last eight pages will be occupied with condensed notices of evangelical missions throu ut the world, and the monthly receipts of the Union.

Terms of the Magazine as heretofore,-One Dollar per annum, payable in advance.

Six copies will be sent to any one Post Office, to the order of one individual, for five dollars, always in advance.

Agents becoming responsible for twenty-five copies, will be allowed twenty-five per cent. discount; for one hundred copies, thirty per cent. discount. Payment on delivery of the third number.

The system of gratis distribution, for reasons announced in the last number, is discontinued.

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The present number is sent to those who have heretofore received the Magazine gratis. They are thus invited to become paying subscribers. Those who decline will please signify the same by returning this number.

Subscribers in arrears are respectfully reminded that the money due is very much needed by the publisher. Please forward the amount due by mail at the risk of the publisher,

WILLIAM HEATH.

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