THIs NEWSPAPER is now the largest and cheapest of its size in the whole country, possessing attractions peculiar to itself, and giving it a wide circulation in all part of our country.

It is loyal, national, conservative, and earnest in its support of the Government, the Constitution, and the Laws.

Its distinctive features are:

1. It is printed on a double sheet, so as to make TWO COMPLETE NEWSPAPERS, one devoted to SECULAR, and the other RELIGIOUs matters; and these may be separated so as to make two complete journals, while the price for both is no greater than is charged for many papers smaller than either one of the two.

2. It gives, every week, a complete synopsis of the most interesting events in ALL RELIGIOUs DENOMINATIONS, including those that are called Evangelical and those that are not; as every intelligent Christian wishes to be well informed respecting all of them.

3. It gives a well-digested epitome of the NEWs OF THE DAY, Foreign and Domestic, prepared with great labor and care, so that the reader is sure to be put in possession of every event of interest and importance to the public. It has distinct departments devoted to Agriculture and Commercial matters.

4. The FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE of the OBSERVER is unrivalled, and has long commanded the admiration of intelligent men.

Terms for New Subscribers.

1. To each new subscriber paying in advance, $2.50 for one year, we will send the paper and a copy of our Bible Atlas, with five beautiful colored maps.

2. To the person obtaining subscribers, we will give ONE DOLLAR for each NEW subscriber paying $2.50 in advance.

3. To any one, now a subscriber, sending us one NEW subscriber and $4, we will send both papers for one year.

SPECIMEN NUMBERs of the NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent GratE to any address that may be forwarded to us for that purpose.

The state of the country renders it important for us, and desirable for the churches, that a new and earnest effort be made to extend the principles of good government and sound religious truth into all the families of the land. In every neighborhood, there must be some who do not now take a religious newspaper, and who might, with a little exertion, be induced to subscribe.

To introduce the NEW YORK OBSERVER into the families of the whole country, we trust, is a work of sufficient importance to secure the aid of every patriot and Christian. We ask your personal and immediate cooperation.

SYDNEY E. MORSE, JR., & CO., Editors and Proprietors, 37 Park Row, New York.

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