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P. C. HEADLEY AN 7 CLARY.

Managers New England Branch 32 Waington Street, Boston.

G. HILTON SCRIBNER. President

SIDTET W. CEOFUT, Secretary.

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WHAT SAYS THE PRESS!

"The EMPIRE has had a rematcave SCOSSI 1' presents strong features, and it is believed has no rival in its claim to poundidence-Buston Journa

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This Company graces the resut of able, comonica, and reliable management. The EMPIRE has no superior in the county." - Boston Post

it 'The success of the Exrizz in jeer unsurpassed"- Traveller.

The EMPIRE will attract the interest of those contemplating Life Insurance."- Watchman and Reflector.

An excellent Company"- Zane's Herail.

"A very successful Company."- Cogregationalest

"We knew many years since the President of the Company to be a man of energy, of character, of superior business ability, and above all else a successful man in whatever he undertakes. The truth is, the Company has adopted the best improvements of the day in its organization."

Among the names of the insured a Boston we are permitted to mention, Revs. J. W. Olmstead. 1. D., Ed. Watchman and Reflector: Gilbert Huven, D D., Zum's Herald; A. H. Quint, D. D. Cong Quarterly; Georgs Gannett, Pria. Fem. Sem.. Hon. S. K. Stockwell, Boston Journal; H. Flanders. EA. Traveller: J. G Beals, Boston Post: and W. L Greene, Congregationalist. Also the Rev. T.S. Burnell and wife, missionaries from Madura, have taken policies.

Call or send for Circulars. Agents of character wanted.

FURNITURE.

GEO. W. WARE & COMPANY,

DEALERS IN

FUNRITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

CHURCHES,

DWELLING-HOUSES, AND HALLS,

Fitted at the Shortest Notice,

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IN THE MOST THOROUGH MANNER,

At Reasonable Prices.

Upholstery Goods, Pulpit Trimmings,

BOOK-CASES, LIBRARY TABLES,

Pulpits, Cushions, Chairs,

AND

All kinds of Church Furniture,

In plain or elaborate styles, and of all prices, to suit the taste of the public.

A long experience, and a thorough knowledge of the wants of INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, CHURCHES, and SCHOOLS enable us to guarantee perfect satisfaction to our patrons. The reputation of our house is well known throughout the country, and it shall be made for the interest of purchasers to communicate with us either personally or by letter. The large assortment of Furniture always on hand, the great variety of styles, and our facilities for filling the largest orders with promptness, are inducements that will be appreciated by all.

Extensive business connections enable us to refer to PUBLIC BUILDINGS and PRIVATE RESIDENCES in every section of the country for specimens of our work.

The attention of Building Committees, Pastors, and Superintendents is especially requested.

GEO. W. WARE & CO.,

157 Tremont Street, Boston.

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MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS,

STYLE NO. 47, RESONANT CASE, WITH EUPHONE SOLO.

NEW STYLES. REDUCED PRICES.

[IMPROVEMENTS PATENTED JUNE 21 AND AUGUST 23, 1870.]

THE MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAN CO.

announce this season very important improvements in their Cabinet Organs, regarded by them as adding materially to the substantial excellence of their fustruments. The improvements embraced in the styles known as

RESONANT CASE CABINET ORGANS,

one of which is represented above, they esteem the most important which they have effected for many years. They also announce an additional

REDUCTION IN PRICES.

of several leading styles, rendered possible by increased facilities and diminished cost of manufacture. They have just completed, and add to previous facilities, a large new factory, and hope henceforth to supply orders promptly. They offer Five Octave Double Reed Organs, Five Stops, Tremulant, Knee Swell, Carved and Panelled Black Walnut Case at $125. Resonant Case Cabinet Organs at $200, and with Euphone $225. Also a Four Octave Single Reed Organ for $50, with numerous other styles in proportion.

A new Illustrated Catalogue, with reduced prices, new styles, and full information, sent free.

MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,

154 Tremont Street, Boston,

596 Broadway, New York.

NEW GOODS.

NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.

1870.

CHANDLER & CO.,

Have received and now offer a full and complete assortment of New and Seasonable Goods in all the departments of their store.

They call especial attentton to the following:

PLAIN SILKS, in all the new and fashionable colors.

BLACK SILKS, from the most celebrated manufactories in Lyons,

BLACK SILKS, at $ 2.25, § 250, $2.75, and $ 3.00 – all much below their value.

AMERICAN SILKS, at $2.00 per yard.

IRISH AND LYONS POPLINS.

FRENCH VELOURS.

THIBET CLOTHS AND MERINOS.

NEW WORSTED FABRICS, in great variety and in all the new fashionable colors, many of which have never before been offered.

LUPIN'S POPLIN REPS, a large assortment in the new colors at 50 cents per yard.
PRINTED CASHMERE, in new and elegant styles for morning dresses.

ROBE DE CHAMBRE, exceedingly rich styles and colorings.

PRINTED AND PLAIN FLANNELS,

PLAIN THIBET CLOTHS, in light and high colors for morning dresses and for children's

wear.

SILK VELVETS, Ponson's and other favorite makes.

SILK PLUSHES, in superior qualities and beautiful colors.
VELVETEENS, black, brown, and other desirable colors.
CLOAK GOODS, in all the new and fashionable fabrics.

SHAWLS. Our stock of Shawls is unusually large and varied, embracing styles and qualities suited to the wants of all. In this stock are India Striped Shawls from $25 to $200, together with a fine assortment of filled and open centres of medium and fine qualities.

HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Misses, and Children, from Cartwright and Warner's, and other noted manufacturers.

EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS.

PARIS KID GLOVES, in all the fashionable styles and colors. 500 Dozen Paris Kid Gloves at $1.75 per pair.

JOSEPH KID GLOVES. 2,000 dozen, manufactured to order, at $1.00 per pair. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, consisting of Quilts, Blankets Table and Bed Linens, Embrujdered Piano and Table Covers, Cottons, Cotton-Flannels, and Wool Flannels of all qualities. MOURNING GOODS. Our stock in this department is complete in all the new and desirable fabrics for the season.

Our stock being large and having been selected in the European and home markets with great care, we feel confident that we are able to present a more attractive and desirable assortment of Goods than we have ever before offered.

Due notice will be given of our opening of Ladies' Suits and Garments,

CHANDLER & CO.,
25, 27, & 29 WINTER STREET.

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INCLUDING THE GRAND PRIZE,

THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR,
AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE,

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Branch Establishments in all the principal Cities in the United States,

The Editors and Proprietors of the Quarterly cordially, and from long experience in their fami lies, indorse and recommend these Sewing Machines as in every way satisfactory. In the family of one of the editors a Grover & Baker machine has been in constant, and much of the time in hard use, for nine years, and has never been out of order, or been repaired in any way, and is now in as good working condition as ever.

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