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Notwithstanding the greatly increased cost of paper and printing, there will be no advance in the price of the Examiner to regular subscribers.

In connection with this announcement, the Proprietor solicits the aid of the friends of the Examiner in extending its circulation.

This appeal is made from other than personal considerations, and addressed to those who believe the Examiner fills a place that should not be vacated, and exerts an influence that ought not to cease.

The Examiner is now nearly forty years old. Early winning, it has always maintained, a foremost place among the class of journals to which it belongs. In the hands of its present conductors it has lost nothing of its high character for scholarship, literary ability, and independence. Will not those who are ready to acknowledge its worth, exert themselves to obtain for it additional support?

If every such person would add one name to its list, he can have the satisfaction of knowing that he has contributed to the stability of the Examiner, and enlarged the sphere of its usefulness.

A liberal commission will be given for every new prepaid subscription.

TERMS.

FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.

Advertisements of a suitable character inserted in the "Advertiser”

on liberal terms.

BOSTON, Jan. 1, 1863.

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