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Every Friend of the Soldier wants these Books.

OUR BOYS. The Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By A. F. HILL, of the Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves. With characteristic frontispiece. 12mo., cloth. Price $2 00.

The author of this deeply interesting volume has passed through some of the most desperate and sanguinary battles of the war, in one of which he lost a leg, and thus remains a cripple for life. With the modesty of a noble spirit, and the gallantry of a true soldier, he neither asks nor would receive charity at the hands of the public. His book, however, will amply repay perusal by all who love the cause of their country. The publisher gives it to the world for the author's benefit (who retains the copy-right and profits of the publication), and believes an appreciative public will gladden the soldier's heart. Send on your orders for the book.

THRILLING STORIES OF THE GREAT REBELLION: comprising Heroic Adventures and Hair-breadth Escapes of Soldiers, Scouts, Spies, and Refugees; Daring Exploits of Smugglers, Guerrillas, Desperadoes, and others; Tales of Loyal and Disloyal Women; Stories of the Negro, etc. etc. With Incidents of Fun and Merriment in Camp and Field. By a DISABLED OFFICER. With illustrations in Colors. 12mo., cloth. Price $1 50.

The lights and shades of "The Great Rebellion" are freely distributed here. Some of the Stories are deeply tragic, some are pathetic, some abound in racy humor, and the whole will be eagerly read and sought for everywhere by our gallant soldiers and their friends.

THRILLING ADVENTURES AMONG THE EARLY SETTLERS: embracing Desperate Encounters with Indians, Tories, and Refugees; Daring Exploits of Texan Rangers, and others, and Incidents of Guerrilla Warfare; Fearful Deeds of the Gamblers and Desperadoes, Rangers and Regulators, of the West and Southwest; Hunting Stories, Trapping Adventures, etc. etc. By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. Illustrated by 200 engravings. 12mo., cloth. Price $1 50. The sufferings and endurance, the daring and gallantry of the present find their counterpart in the early days of the Republic, as illustrated in this book. It forms a companion volume to the "Stories of the Rebellion."

Either or all of these books will be sent free to any address on receipt of price. Agents wanted for their sale, with whom liberal terms will be made.

Address,

JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,

617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.

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"Just at that moment I was startled by seeing, against the sky the dim outlines of a man appear at the further end of the building."-See page 235.

OUR BOYS.

THE PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF A SOLDIER

IN TEB

ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.

BY

A. F. HILL,

OF THE EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES.

PHILADELPHIA:

PUBLISHED BY JOHN E POTTER,

No. 617 SANSOM STREET.

2712-e-by.

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