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Civil War Harper's Weekly, July 30, 1864

This site features an online archive of our extensive collection of original Harper's Weekly newspapers. These papers are full of incredible content, including eye-witness drawings of the key elements of the War. Reading these newspapers will give you a better appreciation of this important period of American History.

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[JULY 30, 1864.

496

JOHN BULL AMONG HIS FOREIGN RELATIONS.

TO THE STRONG RELATIONS.

AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. "Well, MR. BULL, what have you to say?" DENMARK. "Oh! COUSIN JOHN ! you promised to help me!" JOHN BULL. "I really can't: it isn't in my line!"

TO THE WEAK RELATION.

JOHN CHINAMAN. " Please, Sir; it's my tea!"

JOHN BULL. "Blast your Eyes! Do what I say, or--!" (See COBEN'S Speeches.)

FISK & HATCH.

Bankers and Dealers in Government
Securities,

No. 33 Wall Street, New York.

Vineland Lands. To all Wanting Farms'

Large and thriving settlement, mild and healthful climate, 30 miles south of Philadelphia by railroad. Rich soil, producing large crops, which can now be seen growing. Ten, twenty, and fifty acre tracts, at from $25 to $35 per acre, payable within four years. Good business openings for manufactories and others. Churches, schools, and good society. It is now the most improving place East or West. Hundreds are settling and building. The beauty with which the place is laid out is unsurpassed. Letters answered. Papers giving full information will be sent free. Address CHAS. K. LANDIS, Vineland Post Office, Cumberland County, New Jersey.

From Report of Solon Robinson, Agricultural Editor of the Tribune: 'It is one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position and suitable condition for pleasant farming that we know of this side of the Western prairies.

CHEROKEE MEDICINES.

Every reader of this paper is requested to send their address to us for our 32 page pamphlet, giving interesting and valuable information to both sexes, male or female. We send it in a sealed envelope, free. Address DR. W. R. MERWIN & CO., 63 Liberty Street, New York.

Cured by Bates' Appliances. For descriptive pamphlet address H. C. L. Mears & Co., 277 W. 23d St., N. Y.

U. S. Army Agency,

64 Bleecker Street, N. Y., opposite Pay Department. All persons having claims against the Government should present them at this office for adjustment and payment. Bounty of $100 00, in the following cases are now being paid. SOLDIERS DISCHARGED on account of wounds received in battle. VOLUNTEERS or REGULARS DISCHARGED after having served 2 years. Payment prompt. Discharge can be sent by mail.

VERMILYE & CO., No. 44 Wall Street, New York, Bankers and Dealers in all kinds of Government Stocks.

U. S. 7.30 Treasury Notes,

converted into 6 per cent. Bonds of 1881. The Bonds of New 10.40 Loan on hand for immediate delivery.

AGENTS WANTED. — $50per month guarantee, For terms and specimens, address, with stamp L. L. TODD & CO., New York.

PRESIDENTIAL
Campaign Medals.

Of every description now ready in Pin and Medal. Trade orders solicited and promptly filled at Factory prices. Wholesale Depot Campaign Medal Co.,436 Broadway, N.Y.

They are supplied by such writers as Harriet Prescott, J.
T. Trowbridge, Caroline Chesebro, Bayard Taylor, Rose
Terry, and other contributors of eminent ability. Some of

THE BEST STORIES

in the language have been written for and published in the

ATLANTIC MONTHLY

. Subscriptions may begin with any number.

TERMS. $3 00 a year, 30 cents a number. Clubs at a liberal reduction. Address the publishers,

TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston.

Davis Collamore & Co., 479 Broadway, below Broome St., IMPORTERS OF FINE CHINA, WEDGEWOOD, PARIAN, &c., &c. ENGRAVED GLASS to order in great variety. COLORED STONE CHINA DINING SETS.

A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED GOLD PLATED WATCH, Double Case, Lever Cap, small size, enameled dial, cut hands, " English Movements," and correct time-keeper.

A single one sent free by mail in neat case, WITH A BEAUTIFUL CHAIN, for only   $8. A neat SILVER WATCH, same as above, specially adapted

to the ARMY. Sent free by mail, for only   $7. Address CHAS. P. NORTON & CO., Importers, 38 & 40 Ann Street. New York.

DRY AND GROUND IN OIL

in several drab shades.

For English and Gothic Cottages. Outbuildings, &c. ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent, No. 74 Maiden Lane.

Self-Measurement for Shirts. Printed directions for Self-Measurement, list of prices, and drawings of different styles of Shirts and Collars sent free every where.

ENAMELED WHITE, Having the appearance and comfort of linen, have been worn in England for the last two years in preference to any other collar, as they are readily cleaned in one minute with a sponge.

To Military Men and Travellers they are invaluable. Price 75 cts. each ; sent by post to any part of the Union on the receipt of 90 cents.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

AGENTS WANTED in every Town in the Union. S. W. H. WARD, 387 Broadway, N. Y.

THE BOWEN MICROSCOPE,

Magnifying small objects 500 times. MAILED FREE everywhere for 50 CENTS, OR THREE FOR $1 00. Address F. C. BOWEN, Box 220, Boston, Mass. CARPET WARP. Twines and Paper. H. A. HARVEY, 84 Maiden Lane, N.Y. All Styles of Steel Collars fifty cents each. Inducement, to the Trade. Samples mailed free. OTTO ERNST, cor. Bowery and Canal Street.

$15 Per Day $15

Made easy by every Agent who sells our Great New and Wonderful Extra Large Size Stationery and Prize Packages. $25 CAN BE MADE in a few hours by smart agents. Greatest money making business of the age. Each Package contains large quantities of fine Writing Materials, such as Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Blotters, Emblems, Ladies' Paris Fashion Plates, Designs for Needle-work, Cottage Keepsakes, Household Companion, Parlor Amusements, Guide for Letter Writers, Many Ways to Get Rich, Gents Pocket Calendars for Year, Union Designs, YANKEE NOTIONS of all kinds, Recipes, Games, Engravings, Rich and Costly Presents of Fashionable Jewelry, etc., etc., etc. Agents guaranteed $15 per day. A splendid SOLID COLD or Silver Hunting Case LEVER WATCH (warranted) presented FREE to each Agent. Send for our great new circulars for 1864 containing extra premium inducements, free. S. C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau Street, N. Y.

Hardens and invigorates the Gums.

Purifies and Sweetens the breath. Cleanses, Beautifies, and Preserves the Teeth.

Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 75 cents per bottle.

HALL & RUCKEL, Proprietor, 218 Greenwich St., New York.

HARPER & BROTHERS
Have Just Published :

READE'S SAVAGE AFRICA. Western Africa being the Narrative of a Tour in Equatorial, Southwestern, and Northwestern Africa: with Notes on the Habits of the Gorilla; on the Existence of Unicorns and Tailed Men; on the Slave Trade; on the Origin, Character, and Capabilities of the Negro, and of the future Civilization of Western Africa, By W. WINWOOD READE, Fellow of the Geographical and Anthropological Society of London, and Corresponding Member of the Geographical Society of Paris. With Illustrations and a Map. 8vo, Cloth, $3 50.

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