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JULY 2, 1866.

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The Literature of the Rebellion.

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RELATING TO THE

Great Civil War in the United States,

and on subjects growing out of that event; together with works on AMERICAN SLAVERY, and Essays from Reviews and Magazines on the same subject; embracing titles of upwards of 6000 works, and making a volume of nearly 500 pages, royal 8vo. Compiled by JOHN RUSSELL BARTLETT, author of "A Dictionary of Americanisms," etc. This Catalogue will include

1. Works relating to the Rebellion, and to topics connected therewith, published in the United States and Europe. 2. Congressional Reports; Reports and Documents from the Departments of War and the Navy; Proceedings of Courts Martial, etc.

3. Official Publications of the several States, including Messages of Governors, Reports of Adjutant and Quartermaster-Generals, Rosters of Volunteers, Reports on Bounties, the Draft, etc.

4. Official Publication of the British Government relating to the War.

5. The Publications of the U. S. Sanitary and U. S. Christian Commissions; the Loyal League of New York; the Union League of Philadelphia, etc.

6. Publications relating to the Harper's Ferry Invasion; the Fugitive Slave Law; the Missouri Compromise and American Slavery.

Under the several heads will be included: Essays and Speeches on the State of the Country, Secession, Revenue, Taxation, National Banks, Currency, Habeas Corpus, Martial Law, Conscription, Prisoners of War, Confiscation, Slavery, Emancipation, and Reconstruction; Orations, Addresses, Lectures, and Sermons having reference to the War; Eulogies and Memorials of the Fallen; Biographies of Officers of the Army and Navy; Papers relating to National Armories, Navy Yards, the Enlargement of Canals for War Purposes, Patent Fire Arms, Armored Vessels; Reports of Societies for the aid of Soldiers, and all objects connected with the War; Reports of Public

Meetings for sustaining the Government during the progress of

the War; Papers relating to Prisoners of War, Freedmen, etc. The edition of this work will be 250 copies in royal 8vo., at 86; and 60 copies in cap 4to., at $12.

S. S. RIDER & BRO., Providence.
DRAPER & HALLIDAY, Boston.

ROBT. H. JOHNSTON & CO., Importers, Booksellers, and Publishers,

64 Nassau Street, New York.

KNIGHT'S ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ENGLAND

from the Earliest Period to 1849. 8 vols., cloth. $25.

LITERATURE AND CURIOSITIES OF DREAMS. By

SEAFIELD. 2 vols., cloth. $6.

STAUNTON'S SHAKSPEARE. New edition. 8 vols., cloth, $25; half calf, $35; full tree calf, $45. HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF FLORENCE. 4 vols., cloth. $15.

WATTS' DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY. Vol. 1 to 3. $37.

TODD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 6 vols., illustrated, cloth. $35. LORD MACAULAY'S COMPLETE WORKS. 8 vols., cloth, $40; do. full tree calf, bound by RIVIERE, $65. THOMAS CARLYLE'S FREDERICK THE GREAT. 6 vols., cloth, $37; ditto full calf, $50. ALLISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE. 24 vols. $130. Or, without the Atlas, $100. RICHARDSON'S ENGLISH DICTIONARY. New edition. 2 vols., cloth, $30; hf. Russia, $37 50; full cf., $45. COMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND ROME. Col'd LEECH'S PICTURES OF LIFE, &c. 4 vols. in 2. Half morocco, $25.

Plates. 2 vols. $10.

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JULY 2, 1866.

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BY JOHN BUNYAN.

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Just issued. 18mo., 396 pp. This is the same as the "Social Hymn and Tune Book," with the omission of the tunes, and is published in corresponding styles of binding. Muslin, 75 cents; Sheep, 90 cents; Flexible, $1 10, Turkey, gilt edges, $2.

NEW SABBATH-SCHOOL BOOKS.
DUTCH TILES; or, Loving Words about the Saviour.

18mo., 171 pp., 19 original illustrations. 90 cents.

WHAT TO DO. For the Little Folks.
18mo., 113 pp., 6 original illustrations. 60 cents.

BLACK STEVE; or, The Strange Warning.
18mo., 83 pp., 2 original illustrations. 40 cents.

NIFF, AND OTHER TALES.
18mo., 81 pp., 3 illustrations. 40 cents.

JULY 2, 1866.

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JULY 2, 1866.

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