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The American Journal Of Science And Arts. Conducted By Prof....

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Day
9
Month
May
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ihe Jvhiiirsol tli is Journal, wish to c:i!l put■ lic vtmiion to 'he t:iet ihn they will heièaftor, ; onthe uiin.-litirtns sïate'l holmv. Crnik the nos. to ; all of tlicir snbscrüiers whq receivu the wmk im KF.cri.y fiíom riLKM BY ai ui.. Thuir object in making rlus oTer, is to pl.ice tliose persons who ;nr so situated tbat they cannol take the svork through n rigent, a ml therefore free ofchnrge of trnnspurtation. on the sanie fuoting in this respect with city sulisciihers. Subsc ijfirs hy ninil h.ive lioretoibre paiil fiom $j to $1.3? pera7inum for post ago. wliich has heen a sntficïen ponsideration to induce inany ro decline takin tlie vo k. Now thflt this oljection is removed. upin the simple conditit.n ofpunctual remittance. ihe Editors confidenily hope that the nuniher of their mail subscribers will he niuch incrcafled: and they nmke no ajíótógy to their present supporter and contributors, for asking their :is.istance in atdine them tosustuin Uii. experiment, by making tl.is notice tnóré public, and üy inducing their friends to subscribe. Experience has provcd that the mail is by "tir the best nieans of conveyance to distant subscribers. the most sure and mo-t speedy; and all attemprs to estabüsh agencies at a distance and a way f om the great lines ol transportaron have utterly failed - delay and dissatisl'siction and 0011 abiindonment of the work being thcresult. Tb.e American Journal of Science and Arls L■ published at New Haven. Connecticut. Each number contains at least 200 pages, closely and handsomely printed on good paper, aud fuíly illustraied byengravings. The subscipiion is .sö ín auvasck. by muil The extni dollar beyöhd the nsinl price of the litrrary qua-terliesio nispciisable, on account of a inore hiñited pat ron;igi and the gieat expense o engravings. Romittances should be made if possible in casiern nvoney. hut if that cannot be obtained, the best bilis which can be had may be substitutecl. and 110 discount will be chargcd' upon tliom. Subscribers will rcniember the regulalion of tbc Post Ofiice departtnent, by whiek pcs'mirs'crs art aul'iorizcd to rr.mityarnnnt.'s f ir periudiadsfrer of postarre, f the letter conluining the icm:ttance? is wrilttn li the:nsclc(S AH letters and reniitt nces directod fu the Editors of the Amkiucin Jouknal of Svtimcz amj Arts, New Haven, Ct., will rceeive prompt attention. N. B Suhscriberswho wish to avail them 8elvesof the free postage. must see that their ac countsare not in arre:ir8 wheri auch is the fact. the Editors ennnot pay the postage. O AdvertÍ8ementsare inserted at the custom ary ratea, and the Eurjpean circulation of tluwork renders it a destr blo v ■ 1; c!e for the advertisements of American publishers; the usual jubication day is the last of every quartcr Nw Hrwd, Conn., Jan. 1841. lw&3

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