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Gray Reserve Regiment : The regiment is now recruiting for 100 days' service! Under the call of Governor Curtin. Each recruit receives $50 bounty $50 Do not hesitate, but come at once! Armory Co. A, 810 Market Street, Armory Co. C, 808 Market Street, Armo
Gray Reserves! : $169 bounty The only regiment receiving $25 government bounty. All the government and city bounty certain for this regiment. Col. P.C. Ellmaker Don't wait to be drafted $10 regimental bounty $5 company bounty. $2 for any man furnishing a
The Great American Tea Company, No. 51 Vesey Street, New York, take pleasure in sending their price list of teas, : which are marked at two cents (.02 cents) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore been paying
Great Central Fair of the Sanitary Commission : to professional and amateur photographers ...
Great Central Fair restaurant Philadelphia : in aid of the U.S. Sanitary Commission : J.A. Wood, Sup't.
A great fraud. : The true object of democratic institutions is to promote the security, happiness, freedom, and prosperity of the people, under a government of their own framing, and under laws enacted by the representatives of their own choice.---The gov
"Great gathering of the clans." : Grand Union Scottish concert, will be given in the Musical Fund Hall, Locust St., above Eighth, Monday evening, March 31st, 1862, for the benefit of the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons, / under the auspices of the St. Andre
Great sensation photograph of the day!. Series no. 2, ... Game of chess ... Series no. 1, Grinning for the presidency ...
Great victory gained The enemy defeated! D. Arndit's patent moth repeller : Thousands of dollars saved annually by the use of Arndit's patent moth repeller The only thing in the world that will save your property from destruction by moths. Call and examin
Great Western Sanitary Fair ... : circular of the committee ...
Gurley, Pratt & Co., commission merchants, in hides & leather : No. 42 Monroe, and 138 St. Clair Streets. Toledo, Ohio, [blank] 186[blank] M[blank] [blank] We call your attention to our present prices of hides, and shall be pleased to receive your orders,
Half price! Half price! Confederate notes and shinplasters selling at one-half former prices. : Fourteen different rebel notes, shinplasters and postage stamps, perfect fac-similes of the originals, (printed in red, green and black ink,) sold by the 100 o
Hancock's Corps. : Only one company wanted $1000 bounty for 3 years. $700 bounty for 1 year. $50 premium or hand-money. / Apply to James Boldman, late Battery L, 1st Lt. Artillery, recruiting agent. Western Hotel 826 Market St., between 8th and 9th, Phila
Harnden's southern express: : office, No. 607 Chestnut Street The Harnden express, at the earnest solicitation of its numerous customers, has been extended to Baltimore and Washington and are now prepared to forward to above named cities. Also, to Alexand
Harris Light Cavalry : now in a beautiful camp at Scarsdale, near New Rochelle, New York. Recruits will be received at No. 648 Broadway, the head-quarters, New York City. The non commissioned officers, 6 sergeants and 8 corporals to each company, will be
Harvey & Parker, produce commission merchants, : No. 3 South Market Street, Boston. All business entrusted to us will be promptly attended to. ...
Has the war ruined the country? : The Copperheads assert that the war has ruined the country; that we can never pay our debt; and that the war has proven a failure. Look at these diagrams, based on official records, and see if this is true. ... Our prospe
Hathaway's patent portable writing case, designed for army use. : This is a neat, compact, and useful article, so constructed as to combine both the portfolio and desk. A small metal case contains a patent secure-top inkstand, paper, pens, envelopes. &c.,
Head quarters / Capt. G.S. Kintzing, late Co. I, 18th Reg. Cor. of Third & York Sts. between Walnut & Spruce Sts.
Head quarters : Department of Virginia : Army of the James, general orders, No 34 : before Richmond, Va., March 27, 1865.
Head quarters, 157th Regiment, P.V. Philadelphia City Guard! : 527 Chestnut St. Col. William A. Gray. $152 bounty $152 and a gum blanket to each recruit!
Head quarters Cadwalader Regim't, S.W. corner Ninth and Walnut Streets, (second and third stories.) : Recruits wanted for three years or during the war. United States bounty, $100. City bounty, 50. One month's pay in advance ... Premium for enlishment, ..
Head-quarters, Co. I Second Regiment, Reserve Brigade! : Wanted---strong, able-bodied men to serve during three months if not sooner discharged. Pay from $13 to $21 per month. The pay and rations will commence immediately after enrollment. Good clothing a
Head quarters, Fourth District, N.E. cor. Broad and Spring Garden Sts. Corps of Honor! : The attention of all officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on account of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty, is invited to the an
Head-quarters Provost Marshal, Second District, Pa. : 1214 Locust St., Philadelphia. Disabled officers and enlisted men, honorably discharged from the service of the United States, can now obtain positions in the Invalid Corps by applying at once to the B
Head quarters, Roberts' Artillery, N.E. cor. Eighth and Chestnut Streets. : [blank] The undersigned (late 1st Lieut. Rush's Lancers) having been authorized to recruit for the battalion (6 companies) of heavy artillery, of which Major Joseph Roberts, 4th U
Head quarters, Roberts' Artillery, N.E. cor. Eighth and Chestnut Streets. : [blank] The undersigned (late 1st Lieut. Rush's Lancers) having been authorized to recruit for the battalion (6 companies) of heavy artillery, of which Major Joseph Roberts, 4th U
Heavy artillery : 3d Regiment Artillery, 152 Regiment Penna. Vol'teers. Battery L is now in full course of recruiting, with clothing, rations and medical attendance. In camp. Full government & municipal bounties. For further particulars inquire at headqua
Heavy artillery. : This is to certify, that [blank] has been regularly enlisted and sworn in as a member of Battery [blank] 3d Penn'a Artillery, 152nd Penn'a Volunteers. Residence, [blank] Family, [blank] [blank] Colonel. [blank] Captain. [blank] 186[blan
Heavy Artillery! $150 bounty. $150 : 20 men wanted, for Battery E, 3d Pa. Heavy Artillery Capt. Ullman, for fort and sea coast defence. Now in camp and garrison at Fort Delaware. Pay, rations & clothing at once This is a very efficient regiment--the offic
Heavy artillery service. Second Artillery, 112th Reg't, Penna. Vols. : A.A. Gibson, U.S.A., Col. commanding. A few good men wanted for this fine regiment, now doing garrison duty in the fortifications for the defence of the city of Washington; it is the l
Hicks' patent (applied for) improved spring blind fast. : I beg to call the attention of the trade to the above very important improvement in fastenings for outside window blinds and shutters. ... / All orders must be addressed to C.D. Kellogg, Boston, Ma
The Hippotheatron and New York Cirque, opposite the Academy of Music, 14th Street : a liberal per centage of the gross daily receipts is given to the funds of the fair : grand equestrian, gymnastic and acrobatic performances ...
History of the Southern Rebellion. By Wm. A. Crafts, A.M. / Published by Samuel Walker & Co., Boston. From among a number of commendatory notices and letters which we have received regarding the above work, we have selected the following, some of which ar
History of the war for the Union : civil, military & naval / By Evert A. Duyckinck Illustrated by Alonzo Chappel.
History of the war for the Union : civil, military & naval / By Evert A. Duyckinck Illustrated by Alonzo Chappel.
History of the war for the Union: civil, military and naval. By Evert A. Duyckinck, : illustrated with highly-finished steel engravings of battle scenes by sea and land, and full-length portraits of naval and military heroes, from original paintings by Al
History of the war for the Union: civil, military and naval. By Evert A. Duyckinck, : illustrated with highly-finished steel engravings of battle scenes by sea and land, and full-length portraits of naval and military heroes, from original paintings by Al
Hlasko's physical institue [sic]. Circular. : It is well known that Switzerland has no standing army; and yet she is enabled to maintain her independent position in spite of the jealous intrigues of the powerful countries that surround her by the well-kno
Ho all ye quick runners, fast walkers & fun lovers : A grand pic-nic will take place at Strawberry Mansion! on Monday, Sept. 28, '63, for which occasion the following it the programme: 1st---Sack race, ... 2d---Bell race, ... 3d---400 yard race, ... 4th--
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