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January 25, 1833
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VIII Bible Lessons and Stories, ipopular source, will, we trust, oeeqjul
IX. Narratives—Such a? are well ] to that of more pretending publications,
authenticated—Original Tales.
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u-< we presume the want of the propos
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the highest chamctef, both as regards j Every single number of the new vol- ! growth since; by some it was pronounc- :
die author and his subject. New ( ume "ill have a strong paper cover, cd premature, while others coufidenti-!
works, of approved merit, will be sent ! abundantly sufficient lo preserve the'ally predicted that it could no' be sus-|
out to thn Editor by every arrival from J work in goo*} order for binding, and for tained. Its original projector's, howev- j
Europe, giving him an unlimited field j 1Jse in schools.. , er, were not to be driven from their
to select from, while care will lie taken | q- h< , year j v subscription being but P ur P°se hy slight difficulties. They
publication equal to any ; 0|U , f cipi!c } s \ vl |l perceive the felt that a religious paper published
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T is not vet quite a year since Par-
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sire to respond to suclia wish, arrange
ments have been entered into, which,
we trust, will add to the respectability
and interest of our paper.
Tlie subscribers have entered into a
partnership, and hereafter will make
to make his publication equal any - om . do if ar 0 „ r ftipnds w ,u perC eive the felt that a religious . .
thing of the kind nublished in America j j Inpi - act ieabilit y of keeping open so ma- al ho nc - ,r properly conducted, was cal-
The first number wiU be issued on ny ',h,, usa nd accounts. It is therefore culated to do immense good. And
1 indispensable that we should require ^ 10 / were unwilling to believe, that
i payment always in advance. theie "’ a ? n!>t . P u:,lic s P irit aild P»ety
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i c . i . ■ .. to suoport such <a paper, until the expe-
first year and we now give this notice i . * A c . , 1 k ’ , pu . . .*.
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1 ,1 .. .„ , bad printing of the Intelligencer, its
seasonable advance lor tlie second; , 1 . n • j
; j patronage has gradually increased, we
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If anv of the subscribers should not . - ‘ h . ,r° ,
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ed. in the United States, free of postage, joi . nt CO n^rn. ? While the editor will,
continue to "preside over the editorial j
department as heretofore, his partner
will devote his whole time to the con->
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to make the mechanical execution of
the paper respectable.
No alteration in the character of the
paoer is contemplated. To, promote
the cause of literature and especially
religion, to circulate general informa
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throughout the world, to give the most
interesting domestic and foreign -news,
... , ■ , , and to publish such .miscellaneous ar-
verv philosophically observed ' nicies as we think will be useful and in-
p-, by Addison that our greatest pride , tercstillg) shall , )e olir object,
arises from our doing good to each otn-y
er; or,'in other words, from being indi-1 Upon the importance of a religious
w-'rk. to he used ill schools, is rapidly v id U allv serviceable to society. This newspaper we need not dwell.. No fam-
cari’be'best effected by a proper ap|^i- i>y. and especially none embracing
lev’s Maguzjiie was commenced
J3uiing that short period the uumlier of ten copies to one cut tress forfeit-dollars
subscribers has increased to 20,000,
and the work has received, every
where, the most unqualified approba
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sons have,’ we trust, ollen bad a salu
tary influence on the juvenile mind nnd
heart. It has also f >und its way to tlie
school room; and many clnsses of
young pupils have been cheered twice
a month bv the welcome voice of the
teacher bidding them t<> lay aside, for a j.
fe?v da vs, the class hook which 'hey
ha e read over and over, perhaps twen-
tv tirn.es, and read ihe pages of Far
ley’s Magazine. The demand for the
remitted to ns without cost.
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Boston.
PROSPECTUS
Of a Novel and Interesting Weekly
Publication to be commenced in tlie
City of Philadelphia'on Sidue-
dati, Gth Julij, ensuing,
TO he entitled
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to render.it still, more worthy of s > lib- G f t h e community, and less lamenting <he necessity of siicli a paper. They
eral a patronage; and not to remit their the f i ec | ine 0 f pulb }i c v i, tne thaneheek- regard it as a powerful auxiliary in lead-:
exert; ms ti|Mhey see it mtruduced into ino , the pro - ress public vice: for their children in the paths of virtue, :
families and schoolS. thrciVgtemt.ahe r etaYdefl is virtue advanced. As | and training them up (or active useful-'.
wh de length and breadth ot the United he direc( i on an fl discussion of ihea^ ! new.—And In retrenching their ex-;
otates. aurea of national and state policy are |<lenses they consider it very find econo- ;
In this view they have se< ured new the ..business of the dally press, the lull
aid in the. Editorial department. The application of Addison’s remark is ne-
lafe Editor ot the Juvenile Rambler, cossnrily neglected, and the conse-
wh >, in addition to his ijualifioations as que nce is, that vices, abided by wealth
a writer for the young, has the advun- a „d worldly influence, ^re abroad a-
tage of many ^years experience as a mong the people, not only unsuspected,
Teacher, will henceforth assist in con ; but courted and required, and that a
ducting it. ' publication is necessary which will not | notice from time to time, cannot fail
We propose to present, in the pro- only detect, but exhibit these wolves | to add additional interest to our pa-
gres* r>f each volume, a great variety ! in sheep’s clothing—a murk by which! per, in the mind of every lover, of
0Tl.1teie.4u1g and im.' itii it t qjies, o-; others will be warned from their in- Zion.
Si uni which are the following, Jeut, and a service be rendered to eo-j gCaPWe now solicit our friends, who
my to commence with the newspaper.
Each faiiily shquld have a paper of its j
own, that",' when once read, it may. be
put on«filo for future reference.
Tho interesting revivals with which j
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churches in this land,, wjiich we. shall
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