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It is requested that every Writer would assume a signature for himself, by which his communication may be distinguished. Copies of Volume First can be obtained from the Publish

ers.

In future, the payment for the whole volume will be expected on the publication of the sixth number.

The plan of giving engraved likenesses is not relinquished, but will be executed so soon as the sale of the work will war

rant the expense.

No separate numbers of any Volume will hereafter be sold; and those subscribers, who do not give notice of their intention to discontinue their subscription before the commencement of a new Volume, will be considered as pledged to take that Volume.

Clergymen, and others, who will take a number of copies more than six, and become responsible for the prompt payment for the same, shall be allowed ten per cent.

Those who are in arrears for Volume first, are requested to make immediate payment to the Publishers.

"My manuscripts I leave to the care of Mr. | done." Shortly after he said, "He that Spring, for him to examine, and if he finds has an interest in the blood of Christ has no any thing worthy of publication, to have it need to be afraid of death." The doctor published for the good of my people." (Seeing his black girl stand by the bed,) "M-, you know I always told you to seek the Lord Jesus Christ, and put your trust in him, if you would be happy hereafter."

After a short pause, he exclaimed, “The mercy of the Lord endureth for ever. He will never leave nor forsake those that put their trust in him." He then lay still for about five minutes; then pronounced these words, “Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly why is thy chariot so slow? But I wish not to be impatient; not my will, but thine be

then felt his pulse-" How is my pulse, Doctor?“ Very weak.”—"Is it possible for me to continue five minutes longer?"—"That is impossible for me to say.”—“ Sit by me, and tell me the moment of my de parture."-- His breath grew gradually shorter, and he expired about twenty minutes afterward, without a struggle.

Who, on reading this plain unvarnished account, does not exclaim, "Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his ?"

Notice.

The Subscribers to the Evangelical Guardian and Review, and others, are informed, that the first Number of the Second Volume may be expected to appear on the first day of May next. It is intended to publish it hereafter in a double column and on a smaller type, so as to admit of a considerable addition of matter. This will enable the Editors to insert a greater number of selections, and a far larger portion of Religious and Literary Intelligence.

The Editorial department will be attended to by two Clergymen, one of whom has been the Editor of the work during the past year. They have the promise of contributions of original articles from Two Associations of Clergymen, and from a number of individual Clergymen and Laymen.

They solicit communications of Original Essays, of the history of the rise and growth of particular Congregations, of Obituary Notices, of accounts of Ordinations, and Instalments, of Revivals of Religion, of the transactions of Bible, Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School Societies,-to be addressed to the care of the Publishers, free of postage.

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right to publish his own communications in what form he may please, notwithstanding their appearance in this work.

It is requested that every Writer would assume a signature for himself, by which his communication may be distinguished. Copies of Volume First can be obtained from the Publish

ers.

In future, the payment for the whole volume will be expected on the publication of the sixth number.

The plan of giving engraved likenesses is not relinquished, but will be executed so soon as the sale of the work will warrant the expense.

No separate numbers of any Volume will hereafter be sold; and those subscribers, who do not give notice of their intention to discontinue their subscription before the commencement of a new Volume, will be considered as pledged to take that Volume.

Clergymen, and others, who will take a number of copies more than six, and become responsible for the prompt payment for the same, shall be allowed ten per cent.

Those who are in arrears for Volume first, are requested to make immediate payment to the Publishers.

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