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Civil War Harper's Weekly, June 28, 1862

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[JUNE 28, 1862.

416

WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE REBEL LEADERS?

(Scene.—The Streets of Paris, about the Year 1865.)
FRENCH MATRON. "Yes, my dear; these poor fellows were once great men in their own Country in America; but they turned Traitors, and you see what has become of them. Give him a sous!"

SCENE IN MEMPHIS, TENN.

EATING-HOUSE KEEPER. "Corned Beef — Beans — Glass of Whiskey — Four Dollars Ninety-Five. What's this? (looks at Confederate Note.) Guess you'd better keep this; I'd rather take your Word!"

ADVERTISEMENTS.

AGENTS WANTED.—MORE NEW PACKAGES. THE GREAT NEW NONPAREIL PRIZE PACKAGE, now in IMMENSE DEMAND. It far surpasses all the old styles, is WONDERFUL in its CONTENTS, SUPERB in its DESIGNS, and contains all NEW ARTICLES. ENORMOUS PROFITS to AGENTS. SELLS RAPIDLY, $15 per day made easy. This Package is sold to Agents at 20 PER CENT. less than any other Package in the country. Send for circular of our many different kinds.

S. C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau Street, N. Y.,

The largest and oldest Gift Package House in the world.

Men are Making

$12.00 PER DAY.

To Agents.—It beats the world. The World Prize Packages. Better inducements to Agents. The only Prize Packages having any sale. As they contain more Stationery, And more articles than are contained in any other two Packages. The cheapest Prize Packages in market ever sold for 25 cents. Send for a circular and see for yourself.

W. H. CATELY & CO., 102 Nassau Street, N. Y

AGENTS WHO WISH TO SELL ARTICLES that are wanted by every one, and pay large profits. Send for our circular.

P. HASKINS & CO., 36 Beekman Street, N. Y.

TO ALL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Particulars sent free by W. SUMNER & CO., N.Y.

259 ORNAMENTAL IRON 259

WORK, Wrought, Cast, and Wire. IRON RAILINGS, VERANDAHS, BALCONIES, GUARDS, and IRON FURNITURE of every description. Illustrated Catalogues mailed on receipt of four 3 cent stamps. HUTCHINSON & WICKERSHAM, 259 Canal Street, near Broadway, New York.

CARD.

We are now in receipt of our importations of all the latest styles of fabrics suited to the SPRING and SUMMER trade, to which we invite early attention. Our stock of men's clothing, just manufactured, is very extensive, embracing all the latest styles. YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S clothing in great variety and style is receiving special attention. We beg to call the attention of families to this fact, as also to the uniformly low prices in this as well as the other departments of our business.

DEVLIN & CO., Broadway, corner of Grand Street. " Warren "

TO ALL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.

Particulars sent free by W. SUMNER & CO., N. Y.

STEINWAY & SONS'

PATENT
OVERSTRUNG
GRANDS,
AND SQUARE
PIANOS

Are now considered the best Pianos manufactured. Each instrument warranted for five years. Warerooms, Nos. 32 and 64 Walker Street, near Broadway, N.Y.

WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM IN 1862.

BEADLE'S DIME NOVELS, No. 40, now ready. A Fourth of July Double Number! BEING A Superb Story of the Rebellion in Tennessee! The Unionist's Daughter. By the ever popular MRS. METTA V. VICTOR, Author of "MAUM GUINEA," "ALICE WILDE," etc. It is the story of today, written with all the power, beauty, and enlivening interest which characterizes Mrs. Victors productions. Price 20 cents. Beadle's Dime Series—Price Ten Cents,

PARSON BROWNLOW
AND THE Unionists of East Tennessee; WITH ANECDOTES, INCIDENTS, &c.

Beadle's American Battles, No. 1.
PITTSBURG LANDING
AND

THE
SIEGE OF CORINTH.

Each issue of Beadle's American Battles will be complete in itself, giving the story of one Battle or one Campaign; and the whole series will form, when completed, a connected and stirring history of the Great Rebellion. For sale by all Booksellers and News Dealers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. Agents wanted. Address BEADLE & CO., Publishers, New York.

FREE GIFT TO ALL.

TO ALL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.

Particulars sent free by W. SUMNER & CO., N. Y.

BALLOU'S
PATENTED
F. Y. S.

French Yoke SHIRTS.

WARRANTED
TO FIT.

Send for a

Circular.

BALLOU BROS.,
No. 409 Broadway,
New York.

For sale by all the principal Dealers through the

UNITED STATES.

Gauze Merino Under Wear.

For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children.

A large variety, at popular prices.

UNION ADAMS,

No. 637 Broadway, New York.

LANDS.—To all wanting Farms. Thriving Settlement. Rich soil. Mild climate. See advertisement of Vineland, on page 415.

James Parrish,

Shirt Manufacturer,

323 CANAL STREET, near Broadway, New York. SUPERIOR SHIRTS made to measure, $18, $21, and $24 per dozen.

Family supply store of Bosoms, Collars, and Wristbands for Shirt making, at reduced prices.

To Officers of the Army.

A. P. LESURE & CO.,

Successors to WYMAN & CO., at the Old Stand, 530 Broadway, cor. Spring St., would inform their customers that they have all the measures and patterns of the late firm, and solicit a continuance of their patronage. They will also take especial pains in getting up orders according to regulation. Cards containing full directions for measuring sent on application. A. P. LESURE & CO.   New York, May 1st, 1862.

Ira Perego & Sons
Best New York

SHIRTS READY-MADE OR TO ORDER,

At their New Store, 85 Nassau Street, Two doors from Fulton), Also, at 175 Broadway, New York.

NOW READY,
Parson Brownlow's
Wonderful Book.

One Volume. Containing upwards of 450 pages, 12 superior Engravings, an excellent Steel Portrait, &c. Beautifully printed on fine white paper, and handsomely bound in Muslin. Price $1.25. Sent free, by return mail, on receipt of price.

AGENTS WANTED, In every City, Town, Village, and County, to sell this thrilling and remarkable work.   Address GEORGE W. CHILDS, Publisher, 628 and 630 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. APPLEGATE & CO., Cincinnati, Publishers for the West. Papers copying will receive the work.

THE COURT BEAUTIES' MANUAL. — Something to please everybody, ladies in particular. Mailed free for 3 cent stamp. Address HUNT & Co., 133 South 7th St., Phila.

A BEAUTIFUL MICROSCOPE

For 28 cts. (in silver), Magnifing small objects 500 times. Five of different powers for $1.00. Mailed free. Address F. C. BOWEN, Box 220, Boston, Mass.

Retailed at Wholesale Prices, Made to Measure at $20 per doz. OR SIX FOR TEN DOLLARS, MADE OF NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN, With fine Linen Bosoms, and warranted as good a Shirt as sold in retail stores at $2.50 each. ALSO, THE VERY BEST SHIRTS THAT CAN BE MADE, $26.00 PER DOZEN. 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 cash can be paid to the Express Company on re-receipt of the goods.

Gentlemen's

Furnishing Goods,

Of fine quality, bought for cash, of the best European Manufacturers, and absolutely sold at Retail in New York at a profit of only Ten per Cent. Send for List of Prices. S. W. H. WARD, from London, 387 Broadway, New York Between White and Walker Streets. The Trade supplied.

ARMY CARTRIDGE REVOLVER.

For "Advantages of these Revolvers," "Directions," "Penetration," "Prices," and all the particulars, see Harper's Weekly of June 21, No. 286, page 400, or send for
circular. Address WM. IRVING, No. 20 Cliff St., N. Y.

TO ALL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.

Particulars sent free by W. SUMNER & CO., N. Y.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.—You will get the Recipe for a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and all lung complaints, by sending to D. Adee, 381 Pearl St., N. Y.
He sends it free. Write for it.—It has cured thousands.

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