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21 Advoc. Peace 1 (1871-1872)

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ADVOCATE

OF

PEACE.

DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF PEACE, AND KINDRED TOPICS.

r1 - e ATH PEAcE . . . NATION SHALL NOT LIFT UP SWORD AGAINST NATION, NITER SHALL TENT LARN WAS AN    - RI.
NEW   SERIES.
JUAB, 25E7               BOSTON       AND     CHICAGO, JANUARY, 1871.                             VOL. IIL  NO. 2a.
r  O N TgEN T 8.         Page.                                 Page.
Likeness of Rev. George C. Beckwith  1  Our New Certificate..........---- .   7  The Apostlea of Peace and War..-.10
From Chicago to Boston............  2  To Ministers....................... 8   Letter from Abroad................10
An Appeal to Ministers and other Edu-  How War interferes with  issio...... 8         HIStLDREN' DEPARTMENT.
cated Friends of Peace.............3  Can Nothing Be Done? No. 3 ....... 8  Look on this Picture ad on this.    11
Peace Themes.---.--------  -...... 4  Gilbert Congdon....................   A Kiss for a Blow-..................12
Wating for the Milleniumittacll.   Death of William C. Brown...........9 Peace Envelopes .................Cover
Devirs Chief Workt............... 5  The United Brethren and the Cause of  Receipts in November.........--
Devil'sP                         ace Che  Wok . .-  ---  ---  .... -  9  Something to be done.....-- -.----
Our English Correspondence.........6     Peace.--.............9 somethingt.........----.
T..                                                       9  iAd.rti...........   ... ... ..
To You......................7 Penn svlvanhit 'eace Society.....9Adetsmns................
TIlE ADVOCATE OF PEACE,                      1 OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN            PEACE    SOCIETY.
Published about the middle of every month by the Am. Peace Society.
SOCIETY's OFFICE, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, .fass.                          PRESIDENT.
TERMS, $1.00 a year in advance; to ministers, 75 cents.          HOWARD MALCOM, D.D., LL.D., of Philadelphia.
Postage twelve cents a year. EDITED IlY THE SECRETARIES.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.                               L P. HICKOK, D.D., LL.D. Amherst. Mass.
HON. A31ASA WALKER, North Brookifeld, Mass.                        lioN. G trit S.D-rI, Peterbornugh, N. Y.
HOWARD MALCOM, D.D., Philadelphia, Penn.                           Ho,. JOHN JAY, New York City.
Wms. G. HUBBAUD, ESQ., New Vienna, Ohio.                            EwvIs T APAx BESQ.,tBrooklynN. Y.
STATED CONTRIBUTC13.                               HoN. CHARLES SUMNER, LL.D , Boston, Mas.
AEOEW t. PanuT, .D., LL.D.  Cambridge Mass.
nREV. WM. STOKEs, EsQ., hfanchrstcr, Enln                           N   r   rwP.AN, D
ELIsO BonaITT, ESQ., New Britain, Conn.                            HON. AStIAA WACI.KER, LL.D., Nort Brooked, M as .
REV. J. H. BATLISS, Chicago71,ll-                                 TIoIAS eH. UrlTi, D.D.. Kennebunport, Me.
110N. JOASN PstENrhss. Keene, N. Ii.
J. W. PARKER, D.D., Washington, D. C.
SPECIAL    NOTICES.                      i          ELIU BURITT, ESQ., NOw Britain, Ct.
JouiN G. WaHTTIER, Esq, Amesbiry, Mass.
1). ~ ~ U  CFOS,1~

The Advocate is sent gratuitously to the reading rooms of
Colleges and Theological Seminaries - to Young Men's Chris-
tian Associations-to every pastor who preaches on the Cause
of Peace and takes a collection for it, and to every donor of
not less than $ 2. Also, to prominent individuals, both min-
isters and laymen, with the hope that they will become sub-
scribers or donors, and induce others to become such. To sub-
scribers it is sent until a request to discontinue is received with
the payment of all arrearages.
AGENTS WANTED
In every State to preach and lecture on the Peace cause, to
raise funds for it, obtain subscribers for its Periodical, and cir-
culate its other publications.  ;Persons well tqualified for
the service by zeal, courage and perseverance can da much
good, and receive a reasonable support. Reader, if you can-
not yourself undertake it, please call the attention of others to it.
COLPORTERS are, also, wanted to circulate our books and
tracts. In addition to this service, they will be expected to pro-
cure subscribers for the Advocate, and solicit donations to the
cause. Those accustomed to publie speaking can hold Peace
Meetings, while others may aid it by canvassing and by fireside
conversation.
LOCAL AGENTS - are likewise needed, and thousands might,
in their respective neighborhoods, act in this capacity with
little inconvenience to themselves. If not disposed to do so
gratuitously, we will allow a fair compensation. If you cannot
yourself act, can you not find some who will?
FEMALE AGENTS.-In most of the foregoing services women,
as well as men, may, with propriety, and often with marked
success, serve our cause, especially as Local Agents; and we
should like to employ one in every neighborhood.   -
gVPersons desiring to act in any of the above mentioned
ways, or acquainted with others who may, can address the
Corresponding Secretary.

D. U. SCO F1E Lt, Esq.,  n,  .              -,
31YRON PHEL.PS, ESQ., Lewiston, I.
Gov. CONRAD BAKER, Indianapolis, Id.
BIsHtOr TboIs A. MORRIS, Springfield, Ohio.
DIRECTORS.
REV. CHARLES BROOKS, Medford, Mass.
HoN. AMASA WALKE, North Brookfield, Mass.
PtOF. ALPIIEUS CROsBY, Salem, Mass.
It. I'. STEBBINS, D.., Ithaca, N.Y.
]Ev. L. H. ANGIER, Everett, Mass.
JOHN FIELD,       Boaston,
TIuoMAS GAFlFIELD,
H. It. LEAVITT,
llS. L. R. EAsTMAN,
C. C. BAxRY,
SAMUEL RoDMAN. New Redford, Mass.
.1 UDE MtAY, Lewisto, Me.
It EV. AxAs LORD, Baton and Chicago.
G V. THOMPsON Stratham, N. H.
\VM. G. IIURRAIIO, 1, i')elaware, Ohio.
Nyll. NICHOLSON, M.D., Belvidere, North Carolina.
tEV... T. WALsit, D.U., Newbern, North Carolina.
1     SIHIt. BuowN, Columba, Sot  Carolina.
1'Inr. It. C. 1105105, Indianapelis, Indiana.
Et.ECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
H. 11. LEAVIT,     ThloMAs GArFIELD,
L. it. EASTMAN,     ALPIIEUS CROSBY,
L. H. AsGER.       AXASA LORD.
Recording Secretary.
'T'reasurer.
AMASA LORD, Cor. Sec. and Assist. Treas. Pro, Tem.
S. H. EMEaRY, Assistant Se. Pro. 2am.
HOWARD C. DCNHAM, Office Agent.
OFFICES OF THE SOCIETY AT
3I BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON,
45 MADISON STREET, CHICAGO.
Letters requesting the Publications of the Society may be directed to
REV. H. C. DUNHAM, at No. 3d Bromfield Street, Boston. All others to
REV. AMAsA LoRD, at the Offices of the Society, as above.

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