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The New York Watchman

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
May
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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JJeyoted to the mtorests of Potestant Chru-tianity, Lit erature, Science, Education, the Arts, Agricuhure, the moral enterpriíes i)f the age, and to the diilusion of general ntelligence. "Knowledge is the light ofheaven; free, pure, pleasunt, exhaustless. It invites all to possession: it admits of no pre emption, no rights exclusive, no monopoly." For six years, this paper has been geining in the confiilence of the public. lts character as an independent, literary and religious journal, is now fully establu-hed,as is evident irorn its circlation amo.ig all classes of the communiiv. Those wbo desire AGOOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Freefrom the feat-ires of sectarianisxn, which are so offersive to the spirit of Christianity- a paper which admits suilable articles on all subjects upon which the comraunity need to be infofmed - a pnper open, especially to the clniins of suffering humanity, nny be assured that no efforts will be spared to render this acceptable and wurthy of their It has a large nnmber of able and intelligent correspondentR, whose communicatiuns wijl enricli its columns from time to time, on natural and revealed theology, revivals, missions, human rigfhts, temperance education, sabbath and ommon schools, moral reform, health agriculture, geology, pl.yeiokLy, natural and mental philosophy, music, reviews of books, &c. In a word, it occupies a field of usetulness, not appropriated by any other periodicai in this or in any other country. The seventh Volume commenced January lst 1842. The pnce is only two dollars a year, in advance: and this is 6ufficiently low to put it within the reach of all. Reader, you have a personal interest in the New York Watchman! For, he who has a heart to know his whole lnty whose soul thirsts for informaiiun on all those subjecta most dinctly connected with man's higbest happiness, will find assislance in the column of 1 his paper. The Watchman is published every Saturday, 126, Fulton street, New York, where subsoripiions are respctfully solicited. December, 25 h. 1841. 36 tf.

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Signal of Liberty
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