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Civil War Harper's Weekly, May 3, 1862

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[MAY 3, 1862.

288

HOW THE REBELS WIN VICTORIES!—(See BEAUREGARD'S Despatch from Corinth.)

TWO ENDS OF THE TELEGRAPH.—(See News from GEN. MITCHELL.)

TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD Sell THISTLE & CO.'S PACKAGE. 1st. They Contain the Best Stationery. 2d. They Contain the Neatest Style of Jewelry—and the Quality is Second to None. 3d. They give Better Satisfaction. 4th. Your Customers will take that in Preference to any Other. 5th. You can sell them to the same person again—(the reason is) they are Satisfied. 6th. You can Warrant Each Package to be as Represented.

7th. They are put up in Good Style.

8th. They are the Cheapest.

9th. THISTLE & CO. spare no pains to make them the Best.

10th. They are Universally Acknowledged to be the Best. Agents Wanted. Circulars sent free.

THSITLE & CO., 130 Nassau Street, New York.

Patterns for Ladies' and Children's Garments, Spring and Summer Styles. Twelve (full size) Patterns mailed free to any part of U. S. on receipt of 30 cents in stamps. Call or address

JOHN H. TINGLEY, 152 1/2 Fulton Street, N. Y.

DELMONICO'S

Corner of 5th Avenue and
14th Street,

WILL BE OPENED

Wednesday, April 9,
1862

Books of Great Interest.

ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. By Eminent English Churchmen. New Edition: Edited by Rev. Dr. HEDGE. $1.25. TRACTS FOR PRIESTS AND PEOPLE. A Series of Papers by HUGHES, author of "Tom Brown:" PROF. MAURICE; &c. Responsive to the "Essays and Reviews." 12mo. $1.

"A work of great power and learning."—Independent. PRAYERS. By THEODORE PARKER. 16mo. With admirable likeness of Mr. Parker, engraved on steel, by SCHOFF. Cloth, extra, 75 cents.

Just published by

WALKER, WISE & CO.,

BOSTON.

All other Books sent FREE BY MAIL, on receipt of the price.

AGENTS.—THE DIME PANPROSPHOSIUM PRIZE PACKAGE, PRICE 10 CENTS, CONTAINS 16 ARTICLES, ALL NEW AND ORIGINAL. EACH PACKAGE HAS A GIFT OF' JEWELRY. Agents can make 100 per cent. Send stamp for a circular. W. H. CATELY & CO., 102 Nassau St., N. Y.

AGENTS OF ACTIVITY AND ENERGY can make from $5 to $10 per day by engaging in the sale of the VALUABLE PRIZE STATIONERY RECIPE PACKAGE AND ENVELOPE. Our Stationery is superior, and our Jewelry consists of FORTY VARIETIES, each article manufactured with

ARTISTIC TASTE.

For information send for a circular; mailed free. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau Street, N. Y.

AGENT—IF YOU WISH TO INVEST A SMALL CAPITAL IN A PAYING BUSINESS, Examine the merits of the MULTOMICROON. Pays 150 per cent. to Agents. Call and see it, or send stamp for circular.

S. C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau Street, 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. Children's Fancy Hats, of the most superb and elegant designs ever produced, may be seen at TERRY'S, 397 Broadway, 2d door below Walker Street.

Davis Collamore & Co.,
Importers and Dealers in
China, Glass, &c.,
479 Broadway,
BETWEEN GRAND AND BROOME STREETS,

Are now prepared to offer a largely-increased assortment of Goods in their line, including all desirable articles, either staple or novel, carefully selected from the best foreign and domestic markets. They take this opportunity of thanking their customers and the public for the continued favor which they have extended to their Establishment since its Formation in 1842, and trust, by further exertion, to secure an increased patronage. Quality Good.   Prices Low.

DONE GONE! DONE GONE!

AND

THE NEGLECTED PICTURE.

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of these remarkable Paintings by E. ANTHONY No. 501 Broadway. No loyal Album should be without them. Price, 25 cents each, with printed description. Remittances may be in postage stamps, and the Pictures will be sent by mail prepaid.

Gold Pens Repointed—Equal to New, On receipt of 25 cts. in money or stamps. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. Gold Pen 25 cts. Pen and Holder 50 cts. E. S. JOHNSON, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.

Jewelry of all Kinds Repaired. Orders by mail solicited. The cost of repairing sent immediately on receipt of Goods. Gold Pen Repointed 25 cts. Address E. S. JOHNSON, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.

SENT BY EXPRESS

EVERYWHERE.

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 for $2.50 each. ALSO, THE VERY BEST SHIRTS THAT CAN BE MADE, $26.00 PER DOZEN.

P. S.—Those who think I can not make a good Shirt for $20 per dozen are mistaken. Here is the cost of one dozen $20 fine shirts. 30 yards of New York Mills Muslin at 18 c. per yd ......$5.40 7 yards of fine Linen, at 56c. per yard    3.92 Making and cutting ..6.00 Laundry, $1; buttons and cotton, 75c 1.75 Profit    2.93

Total ...........................................$20.00
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 cash can be paid to the Express Company on re-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.

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.

25 Packets Flower Seeds, extra varieties, with the Novelties, Double Zinnia, &c., or 25 of Fresh Garden Seeds; either collection for $1. Eleven for $10. Flower Seeds make a nice present. Half Mince White Grape Currant Seed for 20 cents. Sent by return mail. "Needham is the most scientific and thorough seeedman we know of." —Lake Shore Mirror. All varieties of choice Grape-vines, and pure native wines for Medicinal or Sacramental purposes, at lowest rates. Try me.

GEO. J. NEEDHAM, Washington, D. C.

AGENTS.—Kerosene now successfully burned without chimney. Using Dodin's Patent Burner gives 24 hours good light for one cent. Send 4 red stamps for samples. Address JOS. DODIN, 22 Duane St., N. Y.

Just Published.

THE CHANNINGS.
A NEW NOVEL.

BY MRS. HENRY WOOD,
Author of "Earl's Heirs."

The Channings!

The Channings!

The Channings!

By Author of "Earl's Heirs!"

THE CHANNINGS. A Domestic Novel of Real Life. By MRS HENRY WOOD, author of the "EARL'S HEIRS," is published and for sale this day. It is printed from the advanced sheets purchased from the author, and is issued in a large octavo volume of over 300 pages, large type, double column, and printed on the finest and best of white paper. Price Fifty Cents in paper cover, or Seventy-five Cents in cloth.

Published and for sale by

T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,

306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. To whom all orders

must come addressed.

Copies of the Channings will be sent to any one free of postage, on remitting fifty cents to the publishers, in a letter; or, two copies will be sent for One Dollar.

Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, will please send on their orders at once for what they may want of this book to start with, which will prove to be even more popular than "Earl's Heirs" or "East Lynne."

Address all orders to the publishers,

T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,

No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

To the Public.

Beware of Counterfeits.
Brandreth's Pills and New Style.

THE WHOLE OBJECT TO INSURE A CURE in most cases of sickness, is to remove

Impure Humors

faster than they are formed. The time of cure will be governed by this rule. Thus by using BRANDRETH'S PILLS according to the printed directions, the matters in you producing sickness will become less, like snow under the genial influence of a spring sun.

New Style of Brandreth's Pills.

The New Style is a small band of paper around the box of Pills and directions; on the band is printed, in

RED INK,

Benjamin Brandreth's Pills.

Benjamin Brandreth's Pills.

The paper is covered with these words in SMALL ENGRAVED LETTERS, and around the whole is a piece of Allcock's plaster, to keep the band secure in its place.

This New Style ensures you fresh Pills, and the Genuine; but it is not to be denied, that many respectable Dealers sell Genuine Brandreth's Pills of Old Style. These will be changed for New Style, if not over two years has passed since they were in my possession.

B. BRANDRETH.

 

Brandrethian Offices: — No. 4 Union Square, 351 Third Ave., 164 Ninth Ave., New York, R. S. McMurdy, cor. Broadway and Maiden Lane, Albany, No. 14 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, and corner of Ninth and E Streets, Washington, D. C. Price twenty-five cents, with full directions.

      PRINCIPAL OFFICE,

294 Canal St., Brandreth Building, N. Y.

 


Agents Wanted to Sell

Parson Brownlow's Wonderful Book. Apply to GEORGE W. CHILDS, Publisher, 628 and 630 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

APPLEGATE & CO., Cincinnati Publishers for the West.

PASSPORT OFFICE, No. 200 Broadway, near Fulton Street, Ground Floor. Naturalized citizens must produce their certificates.

Information for travelers furnished on application at the Office, or in reply to letters addressed PASSPORT OFFICE, Box 3,813, New York.

 

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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