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Civil War Harper's Weekly, October 18, 1862

This Site features online versions of all the Harper's Weekly newspapers published during the Civil War. This archive serves as a valuable resource for those wishing to develop a more in depth understanding of the important events of the Civil War.

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Franz Sigel

General Sigel

Southern Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation

Southern Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation

South Reacts to Emancipation proclamation

South Reacts to Emancipation Proclamation

shelbyville

Shelbyville, Tennessee

Williamsport

Williamsport, Maryland

Antietam Aftermath

Battle of Antietam Aftermath

General Nelson

General Nelson

Murder of General Nelson

Murder of General Nelson

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Blockade Runners

Captured Blockade Runners

Antietam Pictures

Pictures of the Battle of Antietam

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[OCTOBER 18, 1862.

672

WHO ARE THE NIGGER WORSHIPERS?

REBEL PLANTER. "Yes, my Son, you must go to the War. I can't spare POMP; he cost me Twelve Hundred Dollars, and he might get shot. Besides, you know, you couldn't stoop to work like a field-hand!"

AUNT MARIA. "Oh! how I wish I could assist our Brave Soldiers in some way."

ALICE. "Well, Aunt, they say that Nurses are always welcome."

AUNT MARIA. "Nurses! No, that wouldn't suit me. But if they would adopt the beautiful and picturesque plan of having Vivandieres, like the French, with pretty Hats, and high-heeled Boots—"

ADVERTISEMENTS.

AGENTS WANTED—To sell Winslow's Army and Prize Stationery Package, containing more stationery, and other useful and valuable articles, than any other Prize Package offered. As an extra inducement to Agents, we shall give with every 100 Packages sold, a large and splendid Silver Ice-Pitcher, sold by all jewelers for $12.00, and warranted to be worth at least as much as any two Watches ever given away by any New York or Philadelphia Prize Package Manufacturers. A sample of Package and Circular will be mailed free by addressing   W. L. WINSLOW, Bookseller and Stationer, Syracuse, N. Y.

CHINA AND GLAS!

We have now in store a very large stock, and invite an inspection.

Prices are Low,

Most of the stock having been imported before the new duty, &c. We have not removed, and have

No Branch Store,

but continue our business at

479 BROADWAY,

Between Broome and Grand Street.

DAVIS COLLAMORE & CO.

Those out of Employment

Can make large profits (200 per cent.) selling the Mammoth Eureka Prize Package. Largest, finest, and only good Package out. Handsome Watch to every Agent free. Send for circular. W. H. CATELY & CO., Fowler's Building, 40 Ann Street, 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.

PAMPHLETS (new edition) describing BATES APPLIANCES, the new Scientific and only known means for the rapid and permanent cure of STAMMERING can be obtained free of expense, by addressing

H. C. L. MEARS.

P. O. Box 1923.   No. 82 Broadway, New York.

THE FRANKLIN SEWING MACHINE Co. want Agents. Terms liberal. Address (with stamp) HARRIS BROS., Boston, Mass.

LANDS.—To all wanting Farms. Thriving Settlement. Rich soil. Mild climate. See advertisement of Vineland, on page 495.

Stephens has not, of late, written much for publication, this fresh and dashing story will be doubly welcome. 14th—BEADLE'S DIME KNAPSACK SONGSTER. A collection of highly popular and patriotic Songs. It will contain, among other well-known and celebrated lyrics, the following choice melodies, viz.:—"Glory, Hallelujah!" (the original John Brown's song) "Kingdom Coming," "We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand More," "The Drum Tap Rattles through the Land," "That's what's the Matter," "Hold on, Abraham," "Ben. Butler in New Orleans," "Jeff. Davis' Dream," "The Irish Picket," "To Canaan," "De Day ob Liberty's Comin'," &c., &c.  15th—BEADLE'S DIME PATRIOTIC SPEAKER. Comprising gems of Oratory and specimens of Eloquence selected from the vast multitude of Speeches, Addresses, Orations, and Appeals uttered in behalf of the War for the Union.   17th—MEN OF THE TIME, No. 2. Comprising the Lives and Military Services of Generals Butler, Banks, Burnside, Lander, Baker, and McClernand.  25th—THE SOLDIER'S DIRECTORY TO PENSIONS AND BOUNTIES. Comprising the Pension and Bounty Laws and their forms; the mode of Procedure for Soldiers and their Heirs to obtain Pensions and Bounties, &c., &c. Ten cents each. For sale by all Booksellers and News-dealers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. BEADLE & CO., Publishers, New York. Send for a catalogue, and terms to Agents.

STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and 84 Walker Street, N Y., were awarded a first prize medal at the late Great International Exhibition, London, over the two hundred and sixty-nine pianos from all parts of the world entered for competition. The special correspondent of the New York Times says: "Messrs. Steinways' endorsement by the Jurors is emphatic, and stronger and more to the point than that of any European maker."

REBEL NOTES AND POSTAGE STAMPS. Thirty-five different Rebel Notes, Shinplasters, and Postage Stamps, sent, Post-paid, on receipt of fifty cents. Trade supplied at 50 cents per 100, or $4 per 1000. Address S. C. UPHAM, 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

GOLD PENS Retailed at wholesale prices. Orders sent by mail free. Pens repointed on receipt of 36 cents in stamps. Send for circular giving list of prices and engravings of Pens. E. S. JOHNSON, Manufacturer, 15 Maiden Lane, New York City.

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

The American Parlor
Or Floor Skate,
Hard Rubber Rollers,
Anti-friction Axles.

Observe, each Skate is labeled with the trade mark. Also, 50,000 pair of Ladies' and Gents' Ice Skates, comprising all the new and most improved patterns, made from welded steel and iron hardened; Skate Straps and Loather Goods of every description; Fogg's improved Lever Skate Buckle. Sole Agent for Williams, Morse & Co.'s celebrated Skates. FREDERICK STEVENS, 215 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. 68 KILBY STREET, BOSTON.

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.

To Agents and Sutlers.

SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. WILL CREATE' A DECIDED FURORE IN THE CAMP. Equally useful to the Civilian. The Great New Union Prize Package, SOLDIERS' CAMP COMPANION combined, contains, besides fine Stationery beautifully embellished, all the important information a Soldier needs, all his Writing Materials, a magnificent likeness of Gen. McClellan, rich Jewelry, &c., &c. This Package is first-class in every respect. We also present every one who buys 100 of our Packages with a SPLENDID WATCH, warranted is a perfect time-keeper. Packages of all kinds and at all prices. Send for our New Circulars, containing extra inducements. S. C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau St., New York, largest and oldest Prize Package House in the World.

Highly Important

TO THE SOLDIERS
OF THE

UNION ARMY

"An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure."

SOLDIEIRS, you will soon be in active service, on a Southern soil, and will be obliged to perform long and fatiguing marches, to sleep on damp ground, and to submit to frequent changes of water, air, and climate, beside being exposed to heat and cold and changes of diet. Nearly all the diseases incident to camp life original in such causes, the first Symptoms of which are derangement and irregularity of the bowels, they being the weakest and most susceptible part of the human system, first feel the effects of the exposures which all soldiers have to submit to. The best weapon of defense you can have against all such diseases is DR. D. EVANS' Abdominal Supporter and Medical Safeguard Combined. Thousands of lives were saved in the French Army during the Crimean War by the use of the "Medicated Safeguard." The superior condition of the French soldiers in comparison with the English was mainly attributed to the extensive use of this article.

THE SURGEON GENERAL, also the principal Physicians in the Union Army, have recommended their use by the Union soldiers.

Messrs. G. G. Evans & Co. have secured the right to sell the "SAFEGUARD" in the United States, and are now having them manufactured under the superintendence of an able Physician, and are making arrangements to place them within reach of every Union soldier. An Agency has been established in Philadelphia and Boston, where soldiers in this vicinity about to depart for the war can be supplied.

No more appropriate present can be made to a Soldier than a Medicated Safeguard. Every man should have one.

The attention of Soldier, and the friends of soldiers is respectfully solicited.

Thousands of lives may be saved by their
timely use.

PRICE ACCORDING TO SIZE. No, 1, 50 cts.; No. 2, $1.00; No. 3, $1.50. Sent by mail or express to any address on the receipt of the price, including postage if by mail. Postage on No. 1, 10 cts.; No. 2, 15 cts.; No. 3, 20 cts. Send orders to G. G. EVANS & CO., 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, or 80 Washington Street, Boston.

AND ARMS. Selpho's Patent. 516 Broadway, N. Y., Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. Send for a Circular.

AGENTS WANTED—To sell Dodin's Patent Magic Needle-case, the greatest invention of the age; also the Pocket Match Safe, and Patent Kerosene Cil Burner for fluid Lamps. Call on or address JOSEPH DODIN, 413 Broadway, N. Y.

Gen. McClellan uses Hunter's Army Night. Compass. Every officer should have one. Price $1, $2, $3, $5, and $10. Sent free on receipt of price. Field and Marine Glasses, &c. H. W. HUNTER, Optician, 169 William Street, N. Y.

Made to Measure at $18, $24, and $27 PER DOZEN. Self Measurement for Shirts. Printed directions for self-measurement, list of prices, and drawings of different styles of shirts and cellars sent free everywhere. French Flannel Army Shirts, $18, $24, and $30 per Dozen. S. W. H. WARD, from LONDON, NO. 387 BROADWAY. HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK, Have Just Published: HISTORY OF FREDRICH II., CALLED FREDERICK THE GREAT. By THOMAS CARLYLE. Vol. III., with Portrait and Maps. 12mo, Cloth, $1.25.

THACKERAY'S PHILIP. The Adventures of Philip on his Way through the World; showing who robbed Him, who helped Him, and who passed Him by. By W. M. THACKERAY, Author of "Vanity Fair" "The Newcomes," "The Virginians," "Pendennis," "The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century," "The Four Georges," &c., &c., &c. With Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $1.50.

FIRST BOOK IN CHEMISTRY. For the Use of Schools and Families. By WORTHINGTON HOOKER, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Yale College, Author of "The Child's Book of Nature," "Natural History," &c. Illustrated by Engravings. Square 4to, Cloth, 50 cents. Sent by mail on receipt of Price.

NEW DIME BOOKS FOR OCTOBER.

10th.—ESTHER; A Story of the Oregon Trail. By Mrs. ANN S. STEPHENS, Author of "The Old Homestead,"  "Fashion and Famine." &c.  As Mrs.

GREAT
TRIUMPH.

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