LEE’S LAST CAMPAIGN.

BY CAPT. J. C. G.

32mo., Paper, Price 20 cts.

A historical narrative of the final and thrilling events of the war in Virginia, commencing with the battles around Petersburg, and following the movements of both armies until Lee’s surrender at Appomatox Court House—in short an important page of history heretofore unwritten. Containing the official correspondence concerning the surrender, the interview between Gen. Lee and Gen. Grant, appearance of Gen. Lee, his farewell address to the Army of Northern Virginia, etc. etc.


THE DESERTER’S DAUGHTER.

BY W. D. HERRINGTON.

16mo. Paper, Price 10 cts.

A story of the war in North Carolina. [One half off to trade.]


CASTINE.

BY EDWARD EDGEVILLE.

64pp. 16mo., Paper, Price, 10 cts.

A novelette of charming interest. Scenes commence in Tennessee before the rebellion, and close in Virginia during the war. [One half off to the trade.]