BURRITT'S CHRISTIAN CITIZEN. ELIHU BURRITT, Proprietor. EDITORS, ELIHU BURRITT, THOMAS DREW, Jr. REGULAR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS, Edmund Fry, London, Ernest Lacan, Paris. THE SEVENTH VOLUME of this large and popular Family Newspaper, commenced Jan. 1st. 1850. Devoted to Christianity and Reform, Literature, Education, Science, Art, Agriculture and News. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT WORCESTER, MASS. TERMS.—ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, per Annum, INVARIABLY in Advance. The Citizen is the organ of no party or sect, but expresses freely the sentiments of its editors upon all the great reformatory questions of the day. Sympathising with all the great enterprises of Christian benevolence, it especially speaks against all war in the spirit of peace. It speaks for the slave as a brother bound; and for the abolition of all institutions and customs which do not respect the image of God and a human brother, in every man, or whatever clime, color or condition of humanity. All orders should be POST PAID and directed to either of the Editors, at WORCESTER, MASS. BURRITT'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS, The Second Edition of this collection is just published, with additions and a PORTRAIT. The rapid sale of the first edition of the collected writings of Mr. Burritt, has rendered necessary the second edition, to which we have added TWELVE pages of matter, and an Electrotype portrait of the author. Price, 25 cents a single copy. A liberal discount made to those who buy quantities to sell again. All orders should be addressed post paid to THOMAS DREW, Jr., Worcester, Mass. |