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Uniform with the "Rebellion Record."

IRIT OF THE PULPIT, With reference to the present Crisis: a Collection of Sermons by Distinguished Divines, North and South; with Revisions and Corrections by the Authors.

EDITED BY FRANK MOORE.

PART I.-ROYAL 8vo. 50 CTS.

The Second Part of the "Spirit of the Pulpit" will be issued shortly.

Also uniform with the "Rebellion Record."

OMPANION TO THE REBELLION RECORD. Being a Supplementary Volume, containing Important Documents illustrative of the Rebellion, not included in the regular issue of the "Rebellion Record."

olishing in Parts. Each Part illustrated with Two Portraits on Steel. 50 cents each.

arts 1 and 2 now ready. Other Parts will be issued at intervals.

Every purchaser of the REBELLION RECORD will need this Companion Volume. The cuments contained in it are of much interest and of great value."

CHARLES T. EVANS,

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448 Broadway, N. Y.

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"A more useful volume of reference has never before come to our

knowledge."

THE NATIONAL ALMANAC;

AND ANNUAL RECORD FOR 1863. Furnishing more full, accurate, recent, and interesting information concerning the present condition of our country than has ever been issued in any single volume.

1 vol. 12mo. 700 pages. Boards, $1; Cloth, $1.25.

"When once known it will become indispensable to libraries, both public and private, and to men in all walks of life. If the possessor of this volume desires to know who is Governor of Maine, or Treasurer of Oregon; who is Judge of any district in Minnesota or Massachusetts; who is Secretary at Harrisburgh; who is Chief of any Bureau at Washington; who is Minister to England, or who is Consul at Shanghai, all he has to do is to take down his NATIONAL ALMANAC, turn to the index, and he has his answer. Should he wish to inquire into the value of a foreign coin, or the bank circulation of any State, or the amount of cotton produced, or the pay of an officer of the navy, or the emoluments of ar officer of the army, or the National Tax on any article, or the duty on any imported goods, or the population of any place, or the value of our imports, or the details of our exports, or the condition of our finances, or the apportionment of members of Congress, or the number of ships in the navy, or the commerce and industry of the United States, or the rise and fall of the tides, or the tonnage of any railroad, or the strength of religious denominations, or any similar question, all such information is furnished ready to his hand. If he wishes to know what laws have been passed, or who are the Generals in our army, or who are the officers of the navy, or who are the Senators from Ohio, or who are Representatives from New-Jersey, or who is the rebel War Secretary, or who make up the rebel Congress, or the Government of any foreign country, or the date and particulars of any event of the great Rebellion, or any thing else in fact, except when the Rebellion will end, or who will be the next President, he will find all in his NATIONAL ALMANAC."-N. Y. Times.

"If called upon to point out the most useful volume of reference within our knowledge, we should unhesitatingly say the NATIONAL ALMANAC, just published. As a compend of statistics, as a register of facts, as a record of events, as an epitome of the condition and progress of the United States, and of each particular State, for the last two years, it stands without a peer. When once known it must become indispensable, and no library, public or private, no counting-house, no public office can be considered completely furnished without it; and as for the professional man, or the man of affairs, he must find it the most useful auxiliary within his reach at any price."-Philadelphia Press.

***Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price.

For sale by CHARLES T. EVANS,

448 Broadway, N. Y.

Uniform with the "Rebellion Record."

SPIRIT OF THE PULPIT,

With reference to the present Crisis: a Collection
of Sermons by Distinguished Divines, North and
South; with Revisions and Corrections by the
Authors.

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"A more useful volume of reference has never before come to our knowledge."

THE NATIONAL ALMANAC;

AND ANNUAL RECORD FOR 1863. Furnishing more full, accurate, recent, and interesting information concerning the present condition of our country than has ever been issued in any single volume.

1 vol. 12mo. 700 pages. Boards, $1; Cloth, $1.25.

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"When once known it will become indispensable to libraries, both public and private, and to men in all walks of life. If the possessor of this volume desires to know who is Governor of Maine, or Treasurer of Oregon; who is Judge of any district in Minnesota or Massachusetts; who is Secretary at Harrisburgh; who is Chief of any Bureau at Washington; who is Minister to England, or who is Consul at Shanghai, all he has to do is to take down his NATIONAL ALMANAC, turn to the index, and he has his answer. Should he wish to inquire into the value of a foreign coin, or the bank circulation of any State, or the amount of cotton produced, or the pay of an officer of the navy, or the emoluments of ar officer of the army, or the National Tax on any article, or the duty on any imported goods, or the population of any place, or the value of our imports, or the details of our exports, or the condition of our finances, or the apportionment of members of Congress, or the number of ships in the navy, or the commerce and industry of the United States, or the rise and fall of the tides, or the tonnage of any railroad, or the strength of religious denominations, or any similar question, all such information is furnished ready to his hand. If he wishes to know what laws have been passed, or who are the Generals in our army, or who are the officers of the navy, or who are the Senators from Ohio, or who are Representatives from New-Jersey, or ho is the rebel War Secretary, or who make up the rebel Congress, or the Government of foreign country, or the date and particulars of any event of the great Rebellion, or any else in fact, except when the Rebellion will end, or who will be the next President, find all in his NATIONAL ALMANAC."-N. Y. Times.

ed upon to point out the most useful volume of reference within our knowledge, we sitatingly say the NATIONAL ALMANAC, just published. As a compend of statistics, ffacts, as a record of events, as an epitome of the condition and progress of s, and of each particular State, for the last two years, it stands without a peer. wn it must become indispensable, and no library, public or private, no o public office can be considered completely furnished without it; and as man, or the man of affairs, he must find it the most useful auxiliary any price."-Philadelphia Press.

ent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price.

or sale by CHARLES T. EVANS,

448 Broadway, N. Y.

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