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ANOTHER NEW MAP 
ALL READY FOR AGENTS ; 
COLORED, TO SHOW 
Onr Country as Traitors and Tyrants would Have It : 
Oii, MAP OF THE 
iDis-TTnited. States. 
A MILITARY MAP, 
Giving all States and Territories on the same scale, 
Including the New Tbkkitoky of Montana, dividing our 
country into 
CONFEDERATE STATES, 
ATLANTIC STATES, +r 
INTERIOR STATES, 
PACIFIC STATES. 
Three engravings illustrate the British Lion smiling satis- 
faction in Canada— Louis Napoleon In Mexico flaunting the 
French Flag and crowning Maximilian— a Bust of Calhoun, 
with a Rattlesnake and Palmetto in South Carolina. 
g^~Sold separately at 25 cents : or. sold on one great sheet 
Kith still another New Map, called OUR Country as "It 
Must and Shall be Preserved," at S5 cents, in sheets. 
The fact that tills new work is the strongest argument for 
the Urtion that can be presented, that it is a good Military 
Map of the United States, and that it will be the best Presi- 
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give it a demand unsurpassed by any before published. 
No business witli a few dollars capital pays better than the 
sale of H. H. Lloyd & Co's. "new and popular Maps and 
Charts to suit the Times." The demand is immense and con- 
stantly increasing. The new l^ap. colored to show "The 
Rebellion as it was and Is," wi'li Battle Fields marked, price 
80 cents. " Mammoth colored Equestrian Portait of C-en. 
Grant at tlie head of bis stall'," 80 cents, "The Stations," 30 
cents, "Prince of Peace." 30 cents. ".Great County colored 
Map of our whole Country." sheets fiOc , mounted $1 25, are 
only a few of the attractive works on their list. Samples 
mailed paid al these prices. Our $3 and $ti sample packages, 
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express, sent at the lowest wholesale prices, on receipt of 
the money, with price list, instructions, etc.. will find a 
promptand satisfactory Bale. Single copies sent by mall on 
receipt of tbe price. 
' The Agriculturist for February, 1S64, page 87, has the 
following : 
' " War 9I:i ps. — We have received from II. IL 
Lloyd & Co., several very good maps, among them one 
which shows at a glance, and in an interesting form, the 
progress of the war, the original and the present territory 
occupied by the rebels, the battle fields, etc. Note that 
thlB Is H. II. Lloyd & Co., 21 John-Bt,— a prompt and 
responsible llouse, wo have every reason to believe." 
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UNIVERSAL OPINION 
OF 
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KOK 
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And Musicians who have examined these Organs, and often 
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