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THE GUARDIAN,

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

Devoted to the Social, Literary and Religious Interests of
Young Men and Ladies.

Rev. H. HARBAUGH, D. D., Editor.

THE GUARDIAN enters upon its XVth volume It has a sufficient history to establish its character, and to show its fruits. In its principles, purposes and general spirit, we have no changes to propose. The True, the Beautiful, and the Good are unchangeable--error and sin are always the same. It will remain under the editorial management of its founder, Rev. H. HARBAUGH, D. D, whose name of itself the publishers regard as the most satisfactory guarantee of the high tone and general interest which characterize the family magazine.

From and after January the 1st, 1864, THE GUARDIAN will be published by S. R. Fisher & Co., Chambersburg, Pa. Though comparing well in its present form with any publication of the kind, improvements are always possible. The Publishers propose something in this direction in the forthcoming volume. The January number will be embellished with a beautiful steel Engraving, and the publication continue to appear with a handsome ornamental cover title. Though paper has advanced one hundred per cent., they promise to use a superior quality; and shall do all in their power, in co-operating with the Editor, in rendering THE GUARDIAN acceptable to its subscribers.

This Magazine will be, as heretofore, devoted to the highest interests of the young, at the most solemn and interesting period of their life. It will offer its friendly counsels to them in an earnest though free and cheerful way. It will solemnly seek to warn them against the wrong, and affectionately lure them to the right. The Editor will endeavor to make its contents true, pure, fresh, and healthy as the morning of life. It will particularly urge self-culture and early piety as of the highest importance, and cultivate the home feeling as a sacred element in social purtiy and peace. It will seek to move in the element of its motto:-Life-Light-Love."

THE GUARDIAN has no denominational or party bias. It is its ambition to take the quiet way of peace and love. It would turn the attention of its readers to that first and greatest of duties, the cultivation of the heart, mind, social feelings and pious affections. It will have its reward if it can be the means of making Hearts better, Homes happier, and Heaven surer. The evidence that it has in a degree done this, which the experience of years has furnished, is more precious to us than gain or gold. Cheerfully, hopefully, and believingly we look into the future as we take our pilgrim-staff in hand to travel another year.

THE GUARDIAN contains thirty-two pages monthly, making a handsome Volume of three hundred and eighty-four pages at the end of the year.

Pastors who receive this Prospectus are requested to hand it to some active member of the church who will procure subscribers for THE GUARDIAN. If ten subscribers are obtained, we will send one copy to the person obtaining them and one to the pastor gratis.

We respectfully ask all Young Men and Ladies to aid us in increasing our circulation. It will be an easy thing for them to raise a club among their companions. Postmasters are requested to act as our Agents, to whom we will allow the usual per centage. Specimen numbers sent when requested.

TERMS---ONLY $1.00 A YEAR---IN ADVANCE:

Any one who sends us five subscribers with $5 cash, will receive one copy for one year, gratis. Thirteen copies will be sent for $10; twenty-seven for $20. If it be preferred, we will furnish a copy of Volume XIV., bound in neat half binding, to any one who will send us six new subscribers, accompanied with the cash. Discontinuances.-As all subscriptions are commenced with the beginning of the Volume, so discontinuances can take place only with the close. To insure a discontinuance written notice must be sent direct to the publishers before the close of the year and all arrearages paid. If the notice is received after one or more numbers of a new volume have been sent, the subscriber will be charged for the full year thus commenced.

ADDRESS

S. R. FISHER & CO., Publishers, Chambersburg, Pc.

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We are still able to furnish new subscribers, to a limited extent, all the numbers of the present volume. We have also some copies of the previous volume neatly bound in half imitation turkey, a copy of which will be sent by mail on the receipt of $1.50. A few unbound copies of the same volume also, can be furnished if desired. For any numbers belonging to the volumes for 1862, and the preceeding years, application must be made to the former publishers, Pearsoll & Geist, Lancaster, Pa.

To Delinquents.

Quite a number of our subscribers are still in arrears, some for two years, and still more for one year. Bills were forwarded to delinquents, in the June number, to some of which prompt and favorable responses were returned. Those not amongst this number, will please not delay any longer. As the subscription price is so very small, and printing material and labor so very much advanced, all due us must be promptly paid, in order to enable us to cover our expenses. Friends, let us rereceive your remittances, which will be promptly acknowledged on the cover of the number issued after they come to hand. Our terms required advance payment, and should be strictly complied with.

S. R. FISHER & CO.,

Printers, Publishers and Book Binders,

CHAMBERSBURG, PA.

They keep constantly on hand, the Publications of the German Reformed Church, such as

Hymn Books, Catechisms, Constitutions and Forms, English and German; Liturgies, Church Members and Marriage Certificates.

ALSO-The Publications of the Rev. Drs. SCHAFF and HARBAUGH, and of other Ministers of the German Reformed Church.

They Publish the following Periodicals of the Church

"The German Reformed Messenger,"

Published weekly, at $2.50 per year, or $2.00 in advance. The "Reformirte Kirchenzeitung," Published weekly, at $1.25 per year, or $1.00 in advance.

"The Guardian," Published monthly in Pamphlet form, at $1.00 per year in advance New subscribers solicted. They can be

FURNISHED WITH ALL THE NUMBERS from the commencement of the year, so as to make an unbroken volume.

THE GUARDIAN,

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

Devoted to the Social, Literary and Religious Interests of
Young Men and Ladies.

Rev. H. HARBAUGH, D. D., Editor.

THE GUARDIAN enters upon its XVth volume. It has a sufficient history to establish its character, and to show its fruits. In its principles, purposes and general spirit, we have no changes to propose. The True, the Beautiful, and the Good are unchangeable-error and sin are always the same. It will remain under the editorial management of its founder, Rev. H. HARBAUGH, D. D., whose name of itself the publishers regard as the most satisfactory guarantee of the high tone and general interest which characterize the family magazine.

From and after January the 1st, 1864, THE GUARDIAN will be published by S. R. Fisher & Co., Chambersburg, Pa. Though comparing well in its present form with any publication of the kind, improvements are always possible. The Publishers propose something in this direction in the forthcoming volume. The January number will be embellished with a beautiful steel Engraving, and the publication continue to appear with a handsome ornamental cover title. Though paper has advanced one hundred per cent., they promise to use a superior quality; and shall do all in their power, in co-operating with the Editor, in rendering THE GUARDIAN acceptable to its subscribers.

This Magazine will be, as heretofore, devoted to the highest interests of the young, at the most solemn and interesting period of their life. It will offer its friendly counsels to them in an earnest though free and cheerful way. It will solemnly seek to warn them against the wrong, and affectionately lure them to the ight. The Editor will endeavor to make its contents true, pure, fresh, and healthy as the morning of life. It will particularly urge self-culture and early piety as of the highest importance, and cultivate the home feeling as a sacred element in social purtiy and peace. It will seek to move in the element of its motto:-"Life-Light-Love."

THE GUARDIAN has no denominational or party bias. It is its ambition to take the quiet way of peace and love. It would turn the attention of its readers to that first and greatest of duties, the cultivation of the heart, mind, social feelings and pious affections. It will have its reward if it can be the means of making Hearts better, Homes happier, and Heaven surer. The evidence that it has in a degree done this, which the experience of years has furnished, is more precious to us than gain or gold. Cheerfully, hopefully, and believingly we look into the future as we take our pilgrim-staff in hand to travel another year.

THE GUARDIAN contains thirty two pages monthly, making a handsome Volume of three hundred and eighty-four pages at the end of the year.

Pastors who receive this Prospectus are requested to hand it to some active member of the church who will procure subscribers for THE GUARDIAN. If ten subscribers are obtained, we will send one copy to the person obtaining them and one to the pastor gratis.

We respectfully ask all Young Men and Ladies to aid us in increasing our circulation. It will be an easy thing for them to raise a club among their companions. Postmasters are requested to act as our Agents, to whom we will allow the usual per centage. Specimen numbers sent when requested.

TERMS---ONLY $1.00 A YEAR-IN ADVANCE:

Any one who sends us five subscribers with $5 cash, will receive one copy for one year, gratis. Thirteen copies will be sent for $10; twenty-seven for $20. If it be preferred, we will furnish a copy of Volume XIV., bound in neat half binding, to any one who will send us six new subscribers, accompanied with the cash. Discontinuances. -As all subscriptions are commenced with the beginning of the Volume, so discontinuances can take place only with the close. To insure a discontinuance written notice must be sent direct to the publishers before the close of the year and all arrearages paid. If the notice is received after one or more numbers of a new volume have been sent, the subscriber will be charged for the full year thus commenced.

ADDRESS

S. R. FISHER & CO., Publishers, Chambersburg, Pe.

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