The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862: Devoted To Literature And National PolicyVarious
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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862: Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century -- Periodicals
A RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER
OF THE LARGEST CLASS.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1863.
This long-established paper has now nearly completed its thirty-second
volume, and notwithstanding the severe calamities in which the country
is involved, and which tax most heavily in men and money those States in
which its circulation is largest, it is nearing the close of another
eventful year with its _circulation unimpaired_--a matter of special
gratification, as showing that its course, in these trying times, has
been generally approved, and that it has been more widely useful than
ever the past year, by its firm and cordial support of the Government
when assailed by a wicked rebellion.
ITS COURSE OF EVENTS,
carefully compiled from original and other sources, furnishes from week
to week a current
HISTORY OF THE PRESENT CIVIL WAR,
which has been highly prized, for its fullness and accuracy, by all its
readers.
While it has aimed never to overstep the limits of a religious journal
by violence of language or the discussion of merely political questions,
it has constantly held up the cause in which we are engaged as
THE CAUSE OF OUR COUNTRY AND OF LIBERTY,
and for which it was the sacred duty of every Christian citizen to be
ready to sacrifice his property and his life.
THE EVANGELIST also contains a weekly summary of intelligence from
ALL RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS, REPORTS OF ALL BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, A
LARGE HOME AND FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, FULL NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS, A
MONEY ARTICLE AND REVIEW OF THE MARKETS, AND A CHILDREN'S AND FARMERS'
DEPARTMENT, richly supplied with original original and selected
articles.
These features render it a COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
* * * * *
Terms--Two Dollars, in advance.
As the Proprietors wish to extend the circulation of THE EVANGELIST more
widely and rapidly than ever, they are induced to make the following
unusual offer to those who obtain new subscribers:
To each person who sends _one_ new name, with the pay in advance, 50
cents.
To one who sends _three_ names, 75 cents each.
To one who sends _five_ new names or over, $1 each.
--> Specimen copies sent free of charge. _Send for a copy._
FIELD & CRAIGHEAD, Editors and Proprietors,
No. 5 BEEKMAN ST., NEW-YORK.
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[Illustration: THE FINEST FARMING LANDS WHEAT CORN COTTON FRUITS &
VEGETABLES]
~EQUAL TO ANY IN THE WORLD!!!~
MAY BE PROCURED
~At FROM $8 to $12 PER ACRE,~
Near Markets, Schools, Railroads, Churches, and all the blessings of
Civilization.
1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres and upwards, in
ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.
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