NEW-YORK AND BOSTON:J. R. GILMORE, 532 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, AND 110 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.NEW-YORK: HENRY DEXTER AND SINCLAIR TOUSEY.PHILADELPHIA: T. B. CALLENDEE AND A. WINCH.
The article in this issue on NATIONAL UNITY, is by the Hon.Horace Greeley, who will hereafter contribute to each number of 'The Continental.'
SHOULDER-STRAPS, byHenry Morford, Esq., author of 'Rhymes of Twenty Years,' will be a sparkling commentary on 'Men, Manners, and Motives in 1862.' It will depict some prominent characters whose love of the UNION is shown in a decided penchant for 'shoulder-straps.'
The future chapters of 'A MERCHANT'S STORY,' by the author of 'Among the Pines,' will be mainly descriptive of Southern life and society.
Entered, according to Act of Congress in the year 1862, byJames R. Gilmore, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York.