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Volunteers wanted! Company C Col. Chantry's regiment, : to be mustered in for three years or during the war---will march in five days from date, by order of Simon Cameron, Secretary of War. $3.50 per month extra allowed for clothing, &c. Also, $100 bounty
Volunteers wanted for Company F : to be attached to the Thomas A. Scott Regiment Col. Conroy, commanding. To be mustered in and proceed to camp at once. Rendezvous Sixth and Minor Streets and 21st and Market Streets / John T. O'Brien, Capt. Wm. H. Conroy,
Volunteers wanted! For Company F, Col. Staunton's regiment, Pennsylvania sharp shooters. : Pay and rations begin when enrolled. Roll open here. Head quarters N.W. cor. Fourth & Walnut. / John J. Gill, 1st Lieut. Geo. B. Laird, 2d " George W. Kite, Captain
Volunteers wanted for Company K, Lincoln Legion : the pioneer company of the regiment. $100 bounty! 360 acres of land! Rations, pay and clothing at once. 7 companies now in active service at Washington Head quarters, 259 South Third Street. / Capt. Frank
Volunteers wanted for Dallas Guards, : at the Old Church, Crown St. above Race This company is connected with Col. Conroy's regiment, and will got into camp immediately. The men will be fed and quartered at our head quarters until mustered into service. /
Volunteers wanted for nine months service / 154th Regiment Penna. Volunteers. Men enlisting in this regiment, will be mustered into service as soon as enrolled, and sent to camp. All authorized bounties will be paid Regimental head quarters, No. 531 Chest
Volunteers wanted for the 154th Regiment Penn. Volunteers. : Now encamped at West Philadelphia. The only regiment now organizing in this city for nine months service Remember, the draft will positively take place on the 28th inst. Let it not be said I was
Vote for Charles Brown, and you will discover how he tried to sleep with Buchanan; : how Buchanan repulsed him; how he then turned over to Douglas; denounced Breckenridge, established a Douglas Club at the corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets, in Philadel
Vote for representative, Fourteenth District, Alex'r Cummings.
Voters of the 15th legislative district! : "If any man lowers the American flag, shoot him down." John A. Dix. I take this opportunily [sic] of saying, that last fall I was complimented by the voters of the fifteenth legislative district, in the primary e
Wand-Calender. 1863. : Vom Friedens-Boten für seine Unterschreiber.
Wanted! 100 able-bodied men 100 : for the 14th Regm't Infantry Regular Army. $163 bounty $163 Volunteers taken--apply at 47 South Third Street near Chestnut, up stairs. / R.P.H. Durkee, Capt. 14th U.S. Infantry, recruiting officer.
Wanted, 100 teamsters! : For service in the Quarter-master's Department, Washington, D.C. Persons accustomed to driving six-horse or mule teams will be preferred. Pay $30 per month and one ration, with hospital privileges, when sick, free of charge. / App
Wanted a few good men : to fill up Capt. Jos. Archambault's company, attached to the 2d Pennsylvania Reg't of Cavalry. Col. R. Butler Price, commanding. Pay to commence on enrollment and sent to camp immediately, neary Darby. Head quarters, 106 South Sixt
Wanted! For the 11th Infantry regular service, U.S.A., : able-bodied men, between the ages of 18 and 45. By close attention to his duties, a soldier is certain to rise to the position of a non-commissioned officer, and merit obtained in this manner will e
Wanted! For the 12th U.S. Infantry able-bodied men! : Between the ages of 18 and 35. Head quarters, Fort Hamilton, N.Y Harbor. The attention of resolute, intelligent, and well-conducted young men is directed to this regiment, in which there have been comm
Wanted immediately! 100 colored teamsters!
Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! 1000 substitutes! : To whom the highest cash prize will be given. Apply immediately to Turner, English & Co. substitute and volunteer agents, No. 10 Market St., Camden.
War Democrats : if you elect McClellan and Pendleton, and M'Clellan then dies, what will become of the country with George H. Pendleton as its chief magistrate?
War meeting Freemen to the rescue! : All persons in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war against the rebels, will meet in [blank] on [blank] evening, September [blank] 1861, where they will have an opportunity to place their names upon the roll of h
The war to end in 1863 : at which time the greatest strides in all pursuits of industry, and the introduction of improvements in machinery will commence, that have ever been known in the United States. In the midst of war and confusion the United States h
War! War! War! Mass meeting at Clayton Centre. : There will be a mass meeting of the inhabitants of the towns of Clayton and Orleans, favorable to a vigorous prosecution of the war, at Clayton Centre, Thursday, July 31st, at 1 o'clock, P.M. Hon. J.F. Star
War with all its desolating evils is upon our good old commonwealth! : The rebel invaders are upon our soil, and with fire and sword desolating the once happy homes of our people. Come to the rescue! A public meeting of the citizens of the twenty-fourth w
A warning to the country : I see where we are drifting. All temporising is ruin. Every word about peace and compromise is fruitless, except to lessen our strength, and add to that of the enemy. ... If this nation wants to exist, at all, I warn it against
Washington Guard! 60th Regiment P.V.M. Colonel William F. Small. $50 bounty $50.
Waters & Co. head-quarters for drafted men subsitutes, and volunteers for Army or Navy, : 816 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Drafted men from the city, or any part of the state, will be furnished with substitutes at short notice, and on liberal terms. Men e
We are off for Dixie Pennsylvania sharpshooters! : Under orders from the government. Volunteers wanted for Capt. Paxon's Co. in this crack regiment. As much bounty as any other regiment! / Apply to Wm. Wrigley, Lieutenant and recruiting officer, N.E. cor.
"We are off for Dixie!" Recruits wanted for the famous Ellsworth Zouave Corps! : To be attached to Col. Johnson's 146th Reg., P.V., and have been accepted by the government. Bounties as follows: $90 cash; $75 at expiration of service. Head quarters, N.E.
"We are off for Dixie!" Recruits wanted for the Gymnast Zouaves! : To be attached to Col. Johnson's 146th Reg., P.V., and have been accepted by the government. Bounties as follows: $90 cash; $75 at expiration of service. Apply at the armory, No. 37 South
We strive to improve our leisure moments! : The Delmonico Assembly No. 1. will give a grand polka party! On Thursday even'g, April 25, 1861 at the New Masonic Hall, South Eleventh Street, below Pine Street, The managers beg leave to announce to their frie
We will cash all coupons on 7 3/10 per cent Treasury notes, : and a full supply of the notes always on hand and for sale. Also, the new one year six per cent. certificates of the government. These will be sold at a liberal discount. Quartermaster vouchers
What Jeff. Davis thinks of the war. : The main plank of the Chicago platform is that which pronounces the war a failure, and on that account demands that "immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities." ... Now let us see what Jeff. Davis think
What the employees of the Philadelphia Navy Yard have done for the Great Central Fair, : (held in Philadelphia, June, 1864.) / Extra of the Committee on "Labor, Income and Revenue." Special acknowledgement. Office of the Committee on Labor, Income and Rev
Whereas, in pursuance of an ordinance approved Sept. 30th, 1864, : entitled "a further supplement to an ordinance to make an appropriation for the payment of bounty to volunteers, under the recent call of the president of the United States," the commissio
Who is responsible for the war? : Who accountable for its horrors and desolations? Extracts from a speech by Alexander H. Stephens (new vice-president of the Confederate States), delivered in the secession convention of Georgia, on the 31st day of January
Who makes the war? : Abraham Lincoln is president of the United States, and has sworn to execute the duties of that high office. ...
Who shall be vice-president? Shall he be a loyal or a disloyal man? : Past experience shows that the choice of vice-president of the United States is almost as important as that of president. In case the latter dies or becomes unable to perform the duties
"Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow!" : Colored men of Burlington Co., your country calls you ...
Willkührliche Verhaftungen. : Die Platform. ... Der Candidat. ... McClellan's Instructionen zur Verhaftung der Maryland Legislatur am 16. September 1861. Einmischung in die Wahlen. Die Platform. ... Der Candidate. ... McClellan's Instructionen für die Mar
Wm. R. Dyer & Co.'s Western and mercantile directory for 1862. : Principal office, No. 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. The design of the United States military and mercantile directory, is to call the attention of sutlers, army officers, and the trade in
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