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" " " in paper covers, 26 67

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A German edition, in a condensed form, will shortly leave the press, which will retail at 30 cents in paper, and 50 cents in cloth.

By the dozen, in paper, $2 70
Postage per dozen copies, 30
By the dozen, in cloth, 4 50
Postage, 60
By the hundred, in paper, 20 00
" " " in cloth, 33 33

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

The following are a few of the notices given by the public press to this work in its first edition:

“It is invaluable as the only account of the most fiendish act of the war that is in a form to be preserved.”—Colonel A. K. McClure, in the Chambersburg “Franklin Repository,” Sept. 28, 1864.

“To readers of every class we take great pleasure in commending this truthful narrative as a valuable contribution to the history of the war.... The incidents of the burning are detailed by Dr. Schneck with a vividness which makes his account of that barbarous transaction as graphic as it is authentic.”—Editor of Washington “National Intelligencer,” Oct. 6.