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SIXTEEN REASONS

FOR SUBSCRIBING FOR

Worcester's Quarto Dictionary.

1. Because it is a new and fresh work, every one of the words and subjects contained in it having been independently and carefully re-examined.

2. Because it is the most complete and elaborate Dictionary of the English Language ever published.

3. Because it contains nearly twenty thousand words and meanings not to be found in any other single Dictionary.

4. Because it gives the correct mode of spelling and of pronouncing words, and presents, in cases of dispute or of doubt, the different methods and opinions of all those who have given special attention to these subjects.

5. Because in the Origin and Derivation of Words it is more accurate than any other English Dictionary, presenting, in cases of uncertainty, the opinions of all eminent philologists and scholars.

6. Because the Grammatical Forms and Inflections of Words are given more fully than in any other English Dictionary.

7. Because its Definitions are complete, accurate, and concise, and amply supported by citations from the best authors, both ancient and modern; not only aptly illustrating. the significations, but also constituting a rich collection of the maxims and gems of the language.

8. Because it contains more than eleven hundred separate articles on Synonymes, in which the distinctions between more than five thousand synonymous words are accu-rately and concisely stated, and illustrated by short and well-chosen examples.

9. Because it is illustrated by about fifteen hundred admirably executed wood-cuts,. drawn expressly for the work, and inserted in their proper places in the pages. 10. Because, in Natural History, Science, and Art, it not only includes accurate descriptions and definitions of objects, words, and terms before known or used, but also of those recently discovered, invented, or introduced.

11. Because, in words of old English, in local and provincial words and expressions, both English and American, in phrases, in modern words and significations, in technical and commercial words and terms, it is far more complete than any similar work.

12. Because there are numerous notes scattered throughout the volume, containing rare, valuable, and interesting information on various important subjects, as well as critical remarks on the orthography, the pronunciation, the etymology, the grammatical form and construction, and on the peculiar technical, local, provincial, and American uses of words.

13. Because it contains copious Pronouncing Vocabularies of Geographical and Proper Names, a full Collection of Phrases and Quotations from Foreign Languages, a Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Proper Names, and a complete List of Abbreviations used in writing and printing.

14. Because it contains elaborate, intelligible, and practical Treatises on the Origin, Formation, and Etymology of the English Language, on Orthography, Pronunciation, English Grammar, and other important subjects.

15. Because all the subjects included in its various departments are treated with good faith, and strict impartiality towards all men and all sects.

16. Because, by subscribing for the book, you will obtain the Library Edition, printed on extra fine paper, and beautifully bound in half Turkey Morocco.

SPECIMEN COPIES MAY BE SEEN AT OUR BOOKSTORE.

The Price of the Library Edition, which will be ready for delivery in November next, will be $7.50, and those desirous of obtaining a copy will please send names to

HICKLING, SWAN, & BREWER,
131 Washington Street, Boston.

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The wide-spread reputation of this Machine is eminently due to its peculiar merits, which are acknowledged by the best judges to surpass all others in the requisites for family use. It has become a domestic institution, and is justly looked upon as a household economy. In all the finer qualities of family sewing, on silk, linen, cotton, and broadcloth, in hemming, stitching, quilting, gathering, and all the innumerable ends to which female needlework is applied, the

WHEELER & WILSON

SEWING

MACHINE

confessedly occupies a position of pre-eminence. Those who have not hitherto availed themselves of the advantages of this machine are invited to examine its operation, and obtain specimens of its work, at the sales-room.

In order to place it within the reach of all, it is now offered at REDUCED PRICES, and a new style at FIFTY DOLLARS.

No. 228 Washington Street, Corner of Summer Street, Boston,

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Improved in 1859 with New and Extra Large Flues.

The following is a brief summary of the Peculiarities of

THE

STEWART

STOVE.

1. DURABILITY. - It has been in use, in many instances, from fifteen to twenty years. 2. CAPACITY FOR Work.— All culinary operations may be carried on at the same time. In evidence of what it will accomplish, we allude to the fact that, on each of several occasions, a barrel of flour has been baked into bread with a single fire.

3. ECONOMY IN FUEL.

So perfect is its construction, that its cost may be saved in fuel in from two to three years.

4. It does your work expeditiously and well, and may be regulated at pleasure to produce any temperature required in the kitchen, without interference with the cooking.

The Stewart Stove

Has the most perfectly ventilated Oven of any stove now manufactured.

The Stewart Stove

Supplies hot water for bathing purposes more economically than any range.

The Stewart Stove

Is furnished by all agents on a trial of three months.

The Stewart Stove

Is sold in all the principal Cities and Towns in the Union.

Small descriptive pamphlets sent free by mail, on application to the Manufacturers, FULLER, WARREN, & CO., TROY, N. Y.

SOLD BY

G. W. Walker, 15 Union Street, Boston.

J. Q. A. Butler, 213 Water Street, New York.
G. Ellsworth & Co., Mobile.

S. Locke, New Orleans.

C. Metz, Chicago.

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PHOTOGRAPHS made from the smallest Daguerreotypes, on paper or canvas, size, finished in crayon or in oil-colors, being the only SURE way of obtaining perfect portrait LIKENESSES from small, indistinct Daguerreotypes.

AMBROTYPES taken and secured, by an improved method.

DAGUERREOTYPES executed, in every variety, in Gold Medallions, Lockets Union, Velvet, Morocco, and Pearl Cases. Single Portraits, or in Groupings.

MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.

The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.,

OFFICE, NO. 14 STATE STREET, BOSTON,

INSURES LIVES ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE.

NET ACCUMULATION, EXCEEDING $1,145,000,

And increasing, for the benefit of Members, present and future.

The whole safely and advantageously invested. The business conducted exclusively for the benefit of the persons insured. The greatest risk taken on a life, $ 15,000. Surplus distributed among the members every fifth year, from December 1, 1843; settled by cash or by addition to policy. The distribution of December, 1853, amounted to thirty per cent of the premium paid in the last five years. Premiums may be paid quarterly or semiannually, when desired, and amounts not too small.

Forms of application and pamphlets of the Company, and its Reports, to be had of its agents, or at the office of the Company, or forwarded by mail, if written for, post-paid.

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CROSBY, NICHOLS, & COMPANY,

117 Washington Street,

BOSTON,

Have for Sale one of the Best Assortments of

BOOKS AND STATIONERY

To be found at any Store in New England.

For more than twenty years our Establishment has been particularly devoted to the Publication and Sale of

The Works of Liberal Christians.

Our List of Publications comprises many of the Writings of the most prominent authors in the Unitarian Denomination; and we shall continue to issue them as usual, and shall be prepared to supply all the Publications of the Denomination, whether issued in America or England.

Clergymen and others visiting Boston are requested to call and examine our Stock. All orders will receive prompt and faithful attention.

CHRISTIAN EXAMINER.

OLD NUMBERS WANTED.

Wanted Nos. 7, 9, 10, 12, 23, 24, 25, 69, 83, 84, 89, 91, 99, 105, 111, 117, 119, 120, of the CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, for which 25 cents a number will be paid. Send by mail, or otherwise.

CROSBY, NICHOLS, & CO.,

117 Washington Street, Boston.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.

OLD NUMBERS WANTED.

Wanted Nos. 3, 6, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, of the NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, for which One Dollar a number will be paid. Also Nos. 34, 42, 44, 46, 66, 67, 70, 73, 84, 89, 119, 120, for which 50 cents a number will be paid.

CROSBY, NICHOLS & CO.,

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117 Washington Street, Boston.

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