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Civil War Harper's Weekly, June 14, 1862

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[JUNE 14, 1862.

384

SCENE IN THE TRIBUNE OFFICE, NEW YORK.
Agony and Consternation caused by the receipt of News of another Victory by GENERAL McCLELLAN.

Mayor Monroe's Invitation to the French Captain as REVISED by
Gen. Ben. Butler.
MAYOR (through the Bars). "Allow me to offer you the Freedom and Hospitalities of — the Calaboose and the Hospital."—(Vide New Orleans Letter.)

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The "Fighting Parson."

(BEADLE'S DIME SERIES.) Parson Brownlow, AND THE Unionists of East Tennessee. With Anecdotes, Incidents, &c.

Comprising the Story of the sufferings and experience of the UNIONISTS OF EAST TENNESSEE, as related by Parson Brownlow in his late addresses; also Anecdotes of the Parson, and of his heroic Daughter; extracts from his remarkable Editorials in the "Knoxville Whig;" the Parson's Pithy Sayings, &c , &c. Price Ten Cents. For sale by all Booksellers and News Dealers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address BEADLE & Co., Publishers, 141 William Street, New York.

AGENTS WANTED,

To whom great inducements are offered, for the sale of that HIGHLY POPULAR ARTICLE, VAN ANDEN'S PATENT

"One Dollar"
Portable Copying Press.

HANNAH & CO., Sole Proprietors,

29 Cliff Street, New York.

A FREE GIFT.

Agents are making $10.00 per day in selling the EUREKA Prize Casket Package. It is the Largest Prize

PACKAGE

EVER SOLD.

It takes them all down. It is a Harvest for Agents, as it is the ONLY Package that is having ANY SALE. Also the Dime Panprosphosium. Send for a Circular.

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

AGENTS!— We have something entirely new.

THE NATIONAL PRIZE PACKET,

Differing from others, containing useful articles, never before sold in this form. It pays 150 per cent. profit on cost. Also, several varieties of STATIONERY and PRIZE PACKETS. P. HASKINS & CO., 36 Beekman Street.

Gauze Merino Under Wear.

For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children.

A large variety, at popular prices.

UNION ADAMS,

No. 637 Broadway, New York.

THE UNIONIST'S DAUGHTER! THE UNIONIST'S DAUGHTER!

NEW ARTICLE.—Everybody must have it. Valuable for families. Indispensable for Maids and Bachelors. Price $1. Agents Wanted! Particulars free. BALLOU & SON, Haverhill, Mass. Samples mailed to Agents for 50 cents in stamps.

AND ARMS. Selpho's Patent. 51G Broadway, N. Y. Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. Send for a Circular.

The Soldiers' Story Book.

WAR-LIFE.

Illustrated by Stories of the Camp and Field. By TIM TRAMP. With colored Engraving. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 25 cents; cloth, 50 cents. Sent free by mail on receipt of price. CALLENDER, PERCE & WELLING, 208 Broadway, New York.

AGENTS wanted in every State in the Union, to

Sell DODIN'S PATENT KEROSENE OIL, BURNER, for Fluid

Lamps, costs only one cent per week; no danger of explosion; sample sent on receipt of four red stamps. Address JOSEPH DODIN, No. 22 Duane Street, New York.

Wilkie Collins's

NEW BOOK,
And other New and Good Books,

JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY
T. B. Peterson & Brothers,
306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,

Books sent everywhere by us, Free of Postage, on remitting to us the price of the books wanted, in a letter.

New Books, Just Ready.

THE STOLEN MASK; or, The mysterious Cash Box. By WILKIE COLLINS, Author of "The Woman in White," "The Dead Secret," "The Crossed Path," "The Yellow Mask; or, the Ghost of the Bail Room," "Sister Rose; or, the Ominous Marriage," &c. One volume, octavo, price 25 cents. THE TWO PRIMA DONNAS. By GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, Editor of "Temple Bar," and Author of "The Seven Sons of Hammon," &c. One volume, octavo, price 25 cents.

Mrs. Henry Wood's Great Books.

A LIFE'S SECRET. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD, Author of "The Earl's Heirs," "The Channings," "The Mystery," "The Castle's Heir," &c. Price 50 cents a copy, in paper cover, or 75 cents in cloth.

THE CHANNINGS. A Domestic Novel of Real Life. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD, Author of "Earl's Heirs," "A Life's Secret," "The Castle's Heir." Price 50 cents a copy in paper cover, or 75 cents in cloth.

THE EARL'S HEIRS. A Tale of Domestic Life. By the Author of "The Channings," The Mystery," "A Life's Secret, &c. Price 50 cents, in paper cover, or 75 cents in cloth.

Gustave Aimard's Indian Tales.

THE INDIAN SCOUT. By GUSTAVE AIMARD, Author of "The Flower of the Prairie," &c. Equal to J. Fennimore Cooper's "Pathfinder." Price 50 cents, in paper, or 75 cents in cloth.

THE FLOWER OF THE PRAIRIE. By GUSTAVE AIMARD, Author of "The Indian Scout," &c. Fully equal to any thing ever written by .T. Fennimore Cooper. Price, 60 cents, in paper, or 75 cents in cloth.

Miss Pardoe's Charming Novels.

CONFESSIONS OF A PRETTY WOMAN. By Miss PARDOE. Complete in one large octavo volume. Price Fifty Cents.

THE JEALOUS WIFE. By Miss PARDOE. Complete in one large octavo volume. Price Fifty Cents.

THE WIFE'S TRIALS. By Miss PARDOE. Complete in one large octavo volume. Price Fifty Cents.

THE RIVAL BEAUTIES. By Miss PARDOE. One large octavo volume. Price Fifty Cents.

ROMANCE OF THE HAREM. By Miss PARDOE. One large octavo volume. Price Fifty Cents.

Wilkie Collins's Great Books.

THE CROSSED PATH; A Story of Modern Life and Manners. By Wilkie Collins, Author of "Woman in White," "The Dead Secret," &c. One vol. 12mo, cloth, $1.25; or in two vols., paper cover, for One Dollar.

THE DEAD SECRET. By Wilkie Collins, Author of "The Crossed Path," "The Woman in White." "The Stolen Mask," &c. Complete in one volume, bound in cloth, for $1.25; or in two vols., paper cover,, for $1.00.

THE STOLEN MASK. By Wilkie Collins. One volume, octavo, paper cover. Price 25 cents.

SISTER ROSE; or, The Ominous Marriage. By Wilkie Collins. Price 25 cents.

THE YELLOW MASK; or, The Ghost of the Ball Room. By Wilkie Collins. One volume, octavo, paper cover. Price 25 cents.

New and Popular Books.

FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE. A Charming Love Story. From "Temple Bar," superior to "John Halifax," or "Jane Eyre." Price fifty cents.

EUCHRE AND ITS LAWS. The Law and Practice of the Game of Euchre. By A PROFESSOR. One volume cloth, printed on tinted cream-colored paper. Price seventy-five cents.

TRAIN'S UNION SPEECHES, delivered in England during the present American war. By GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, ESQ., of Boston, United States. Containing twenty-five speeches in all. Price 25 cents a copy, or five copies for One Dollar.

Copies of either of the above books will be sent to any one, free of postage to any place, on remitting the price to the publishers, in a letter.

Address all orders to the publishers,

T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,

No. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

New England

Mutual Life Ins, Co., Boston and New York, Organized 1843. Assets $2,150,00. Documents showing the benefits of Life Insurance with the advantages of the Mutual plan, and the superior position and marked success of this Co., and explaining the different kinds of Policies with their methods of payment, may be obtained free of expense, upon application,. either personally or by mail, to JOHN HOPPER, Agent and Attorney for the Co., Metropolitan Bank Building, 110 Broadway, New York. Parties at a distance may insure from Blanks, sent free of expense.

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.

AGENTS WANTED.

MALE AND FEMALE,

OLD, MIDDLE-AGED, AND YOUNG,

IN CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES,

To make from $10 to $15 per day, by selling RICKARD'S PRIZE STATIONERY PACKAGES. The popularity of, and the increasing demand for these Packages, are the best evidences of their superiority over all others. They can't be equaled. Send for a circular.

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

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 warrranted 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.

Every description of Gents' Furnishing Goods retail at wholesale prices.

S. W. H. WARD, from London,

387 Broadway, New York, Between White and Walker Streets, NEW YORK.

To Consumptives.

THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing an using the same, which they will find a SURE CURE for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York.

INVALID.—You will get the Recipe for a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and all Lung Affections, by sending to D. Adee, 381 Pearl Street, N. Y. He sends it free. Write for it.—It has cured thousands.

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.

THE UNION SPY!

Southern Adventures of this mysterious personage are printed every week in

THE WIDE WORLD.

Published in Boston. Sold everywhere. 4 cents.

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.

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 "  

STEINWAY & SONS'

PATENT
OVERSTRUNG
GRANDS,
AND SQUARE
PIANOS

Are now considered the best Pianos manufactured, and will be sold to suit the tmes. Each Instrument warranted for five years. Warerooms, Nos. 82 and 84 Walker Street, near Broadway, N. Y. Send for Circular.

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.

STEEL DIES, &c., FOR CUTTING

   For catalogue and prices of Stencil Materials, adddress

T. N. HICKOX, 280 Pearl Street, N. Y.

A BEAUTIFUL MICROSCOPE! MAGNIFYING 500 TIMES, FOR 28c. IN SILVER. Five of different powers, $1. Mailed free.

F. C. BOWEN, Box 220, Boston, Mass.

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