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FOLLETT, FOSTER & COMPANY,

PUBLISHERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO.

Will have Ready June 20th:

THE AUTHORIZED EDITION

OF THE

LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

AND

HANNIBAL HAMLIN,

Including Congressional and other Speeches.

BY W. D. HOWELLS, ESQ.

One Volume, 12mo., with Steel Portraits. Price, One Dollar.

From the Daily Press, Cincinnati.

"Follett, Foster & Company, Columbus, Ohio, will soon publish a Biography of Lincoln, written by Wm. D).
Howells, who is favorably known by his poetical contributions to the Atlantic,' and his published poetry in the
Poems of Two Friends,' and whose felicitous style enables us to say of his treatment of this subject, as Johnson
said when Goldsmith undertook to write a Natural History-He will make it as entertaining as a Persian tale.'

"The work will contain Lincoln's speeches and writings, except the debate with Douglas, which would be in-
complete without both sides. The taste of Mr. Howells will avoid any effort to distort Mr. Lincoln into the rough,
half horse, half alligator character, whose chief virtue consists in his having mauled rails, as it seems to be the
anxiety of trading politicians to represent him; but he will present him in his proper character, as a specimen of
true American manhood; one who has worked out an honorable position by the force of his own intellect and
energy; who has fought the battle of life on his own muscle and with no aid from the accidents of fortune, has
fitted himself to occupy the highest position in the nation. This we take to be the character of the man."

Also, a Campaign Edition of the Lives of Lincoln and Hamlin, entirely distinct
from above. Paper Cover. Price, 25 Cents.

The Trade and Agents will be supplied on liberal terms.

ders at once, as our advance orders are heavy.

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16.000 COPIES LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATES SOLD!

THE GREAT EXPOSE

OF THE

CRIMES OF OUR GOVERNMENT AGAINST THE SLAVES!

THE

EXILES OF FLORIDA.

BY JOSHUA R. GIDDINGS,

For twenty years a Member of Congress from Ohio.

Illustrated with Six Fine Engravings.
One Volume, 12mo. 338 Pages. Price, $1.

OF THIS BOOK EIGHT THOUSAND COPIES HAVE BEEN PRINTED.

This work portrays with eminent ability the crimes committed by our Government against the Maroons who fled from South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection under Spanish laws. It shows the bad faith exercised towards the Indians of Florida, and presents a true view of the long-fought Florida War.

"The distinguished author of this volume has selected a theme of peculiar interest, both on account of its novelty and its bearing on several questions intimately related to the cause of humanity.

"No one who wishes to comprehend the policy of the Government in the inception and conduct of the Seminole wars, should fail to become familiar with its contents.

Mr. Giddings is entitled to the gratitude of every friend of freedom, for his faithful and startling revelations ; while every reader must admire the courage and zeal with which he has brought unwelcome facts from their hidingplaces to the light of day."-New York Tribune.

"A cruel story this, Mr. Giddings tells us. Too cruel, but too true. It is full of pathetic and tragic interest, and melts and stirs the heart at once with pity for the sufferers, and with anger that sins not, at their mean and uthless oppressors. Every American citizen should read it, for it is an indictment which recites crimes which have been committed in his name, perpetrated by troops and officials in his service, and all done at his expense.

Mr. Giddings has done his task admirably well. It is worthy to be the crowning work of his long life of public service. His style is of that best kind which is never remarked upon, but serves as a clear medium through which -he events he portrays are seen without distortion or exaggeration. He has done his country one more service, in entire consistency with those that have filled up the whole course of his honorable and beneficent life."-Atlantic Monthly.

"The style is simple and plain, the sincerity of the writer most obvious, and the facts of great importance in many points of view."-Boston Journal.

The work of Mr. Giddings is written in a style at once simple and elegant. Its statements bear the appearance of authenticity, and are in most cases sustained by extracts from, and reference to, official authority.

That it will be popular there is little doubt, and that its influence will be beneficial there is leison to believe." - Cincinnati Commercial.

"The history is full of romantic incidents, of heroic daring and patient suffering, on the one hand ; and bloody carnage, cruel duplicity and lengthened persecution, upon the other."-Detroit Tribune.

FOLLETT, FOSTER & CO., Publishers, Columbus.

Will be Published July 5th:

THE

POETS AND POETRY

OF

THE WEST.

With Biographical and Critical Notices.

WM. T. COGGESHALL,

OHIO STATE LIBRARIAN, EDITOR.

THIS volume, which will be printed from new type, on heavy calendered paper, has been in course of preparation for several years, and is the first of a series designed to afford a complete survey of the Literature of the Great West.

"The Poets and Poetry" will not only contain the gems of poetry produced in the West, but it will fairly represent the respectable poetical literature of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas.

The biographical notices of leading poets are elaborate, and are from the pens of well-known writers. The book will, therefore, present important materials for a literary history of the Western States.

More than one hundred and fifty poets are represented.

The publishers feel confident that a work of so much intrinsic importance, and relative interest, cannot fail to receive general attention. Every Western man of intelligence desires some such compendium of Western Poetry; and the book should be in all the public libraries of the vast region from which its materials have been drawn.

It will contain about 675 royal octavo pages, handsomely bound in half Roan. Price $3.25.

Agents Wanted in every County in the "Great West." Applications for agencies should be made immediately. Address

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FOLLETT, FOSTER & COMPANY

HAVE IN PRESS:

POETS AND POETRY OF THE WEST.

Edited by WM. T. COGGESHALL, Ohio
Price $3.25. To be sold by sub-

State Librarian. 1 vol. large octavo. scription.

ROMANCE OF THE MUMMY. Translated from the French of Theophile Gautier,

by Mrs. ANNE T. WOOD.

THREE YEARS IN CHILI. By a Lady.

BLACKFORD'S INDIANA REPORTS. 5 vols. With Notes to recent decisions. By GORDON TANNER, Esq.

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In response to a request of the Republican State Central Committee, the Board of Equalization, and Republican State Officers of Ohio, requesting for publication copies of the Speeches made in the Illinois Campaign of 1858, Mr. Lincoln made the following reply:]

Springfield, ILLS., Dec. 19, 1859. Messrs. GEO. M. PARSONS, and others, Central Executive Committee, etc.: Gentlemen-Your letter of the 7th inst., accompanied by a similar one from the Governor elect, the Republican State officers, and the Republican members of the State Board of Equalization of Ohio, both requesting of me, for publication in permanent form, copies of the political debates between Senator Douglas and myself last year, has been received. With my grateful acknowledgments to both you and them for the very flattering terms in which the request is communicated, I transmit you the copies. The copies I send you are as reported and printed, by the respective friends of Senator Douglas and myself, at the time—that is, his by his friends, and mine by mine. It would be an unwarrantable liberty for us to change a word or a letter in his, and the changes I have made in mine, you perceive, are verbal only, and very few in number. I wish the reprint to be precisely as the copies I send, without any comment whatever. Yours, very truly,

A. LINCOLN.

POLITICAL DEBATES

BETWEEN

HON. ABRAHAM LINCOLN

AND

HION. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS,

In the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois;

INCLUDING THE PRECEDING SPEECHES OF EACH, AT CHICAGO, SPRINGFIELD, ETC.; ALSO, THE TWO GREAT SPEECHES OF MR. LINCOLN IN OHIO, IN 1859,

AS

CAREFULLY PREPARED BY THE REPORTERS OF EACH PARTY, AND PUBLISHED AT THE TIMES OF THEIR DELIVERY.

COLUMBUS:
FOLLETT, FOSTER AND COMPANY.

1860.

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