Cent-A-Week Societies

CENT-A-WEEK SOCIETIES

These societies have been formed in many places, and are astonishing their friends with their success. Many little bands of female collectors are thus raising from $50 to $100 a year, in places where little would be done on any other plan.  All who are disposed to adopt this easy, simple and efficient mode of assisting the American A. S. Society, are requested to supply themselves with cards and explanatory tracts forthwith.— They can be obtained at No. 25 Cornhill, Boston; at the office of the Spy in Worcester; at 14 1-2, Westminster-street, Providence; or at 143, Nassau-street, N.Y.   Never was there a time when we had such encouragement to labor.  The slaves are sinking.  We have the life-boat.  Let us all make a vigorous effort, and w can speedily save them.  Reader, will you help?

N.Southard,  Agent for Cent-a-week Societies.

(Liberator, April 13,1838, pg 3)