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Civil War Harper's Weekly, November 2, 1861

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[NOVEMBER 2, 1861.

704

A "SMASH" FOR JEFF.

Mr. Bull in his Big Ship "NEUTRALITY" Floundering about in the Sea of Commercial Distress.

ADVERTISEMENTS.
The New McClellan Medal.

A splendid new Medal of Gen. M'Clellan. Send four 3 cent stamps, and receive one by return mail. Agents wanted. HENRY OSBORNE, 58 Nassau St., New York.

Army & Navy Shirts

On hand and made to order in any
style, by

UNION ADAMS,

No. 637 Broadway, New York

A New Cartridge Revolver,

Carrying Six Balls (80 to the pound). Any one wanting a superior Pocket or Belt Arm will find this to be the best in the market. Price $12.00.

MERWIN & BRAY, Agents, 245 Broadway, N. Y.

MAP of THE MISSISSIPPI.—ALTON to THE GULF.—Printed in colors on a sheet 24 by 30 inches, forming a panorama ten feet long. Price 50 cents, or 10 for $3. Free by mail.

"The map is far better than any other we have ever seen, handsome as well as accurate."—N. Y. Tribune. ALSO IN COLORS, Eastern Virginia and part of Maryland, 25 cents. Missouri and Kentucky, 25 cents. AGENTS WANTED. SCHONBERG & CO.,

No. 90 Beaver Street, New York.

ALL WEDDINGS supplied with the new style of Wedding Cards and Envelopes, by A. DEMAREST, Engraver, 182 Broadway. Samples by mail. AGENTS WANTED.— For the BEST WAR

MAPS, VIEWS, and PORTRAITS.-43 Maps, 7 Views, 5 Portraits. Samples of all sent on receipt of $1. Circulars sent ,free. Address E. F. LLOYD, 208 Broadway, N. Y.

We pay $40 a Month and expenses to Agents. For terms address HARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass.

Ladies are invited to call and examine

the splendid stock of fine furs and children's fancy hats now open at TERRY'S, 397 Broadway, New York.

SENT BY EXPRESS

EVERYWHERE.

Retailed at Wholesale Prices, Made to measure at $18 per doz.

OR SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS,

MADE OF NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN,
With fine Linen Bosoms, and warrranted as good a Shirt
as sold in the retail stores at $2.50 each.

ALSO, THE VERY BEST SHIRTS THAT CAN BE
MADE AT $2 EACH.

P. S.—Those who think I can not make a good Shirt for $18 per dozen are mistaken, Here's the cost of one dozen $18 fine shirts.

30 yards of New York Mills Muslin at 141/2 c. per yd. $4.35

7 yard, of fine Linen, at 50c. per yard...........................3.50

Making and cutting..........................................6.00

Laundry, $1 ; buttons and cotton, 50c.............................1.50

Profit................................2.65

Total    $18.00
Self-Measurement for Shirts.

Printed directions for self-measurement, list of prices, and drawings of different styles of shirts and collars sent free everywhere. These rules are so easy to understand that any one can take their own measure. I warrant a perfect fit.

The each can be paid to the Express Company on receipt of the goods.

The Express Company have orders to allow all parties to examine the goods before paying for them. If the goods are not as represented, you are at liberty to return them.

 

S. W. H. WARD, from London,
387 Broadway, up stairs,
Between White and Walker Streets, NEW YORK.


(ALL READY).
A MAGNIFICENT NEW
CHART FOR THE TIMES,

The Equestrian Portrait Gallery,
Showing Thirteen of our
Leading Generals on

Horseback,

on a very large scale, 29x38 inches, engraved expressly for this Chart. It is the most attractive and effective 

WORK FOR AGENTS

yet issued. A specimen sent, post-paid, for 25 cents.

N.B. —See our new Price List and Circular for this and many other

CHARTS FOR THE TIMES. Address

H. H. LLOYD & Co.,

No. 25 Howard Street, New York.

Newspaper Publishers giving the above a conspicuous insertion will receive two valuable Maps.

Snow's Pure Confectionery,

200 Kinds, 623 Broadway. N. Y. Wholesale ank Retail. Dealers enclose stamp for catalogue and prices.

HARPER & BROTHERS,
FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK,

Have Just Published :

T THE OKAVANGO RIVER: A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, and Adventure. By CHARLES JOHN ANDERSON, Author of " Lake Ngami." With Steel Portrait of the Author, numerous Wood-cuts, and a Map (not contained in the English Edition) showing the Regions explored by Anderson, Cumming, Livingstone, Burton, and Du Chaillu. 8vo, Muslin, $2.50 ; Half Calf, $3.50.

Sent by Mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price.

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