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A traitor's peace! : Workingmen! The politicians who cry out for "peace," and "the Union as it was," tell us that it is a very easy thing to settle the troubles between the North and the South. Read the following conditions on which the Richmond Enquirer
Transportation of the dead! : Staunton Transportation Company's transportation case, preserves the body in a natural and perfect condition as when placed in it, for any distance or length of time, in any weather. It is light, durable, tastefully finished,
The Treasury note, a little book, : designed to aid in disarming treason, and restoring repose to the nation, to provide homes of comfort, and open up fields of enterprise for returning volunteers. For sale here. Price 10 cents.
The tribute book: : a record of the munificence, self-sacrifice, and patriotism of the American people in defense of their integrity as a nation, during the war for the Union. Illustrated. By Frank B. Goodrich, author of "The court of Napoleon," &c. The u
The tribute book: : a record of the munificence of the American people, during the war for the Union. By Frank B. Goodrich. New York, [blank] 186[blank] We take the liberty of inviting your attention to the enclosed prospectus of a work in course of prepa
Troopers attend! A few more men are wanted! : To fill up a cavalry company! Now forming for state service. Apply at once, as the governor demands our immediate presence. A meeting will be held at the court house, on Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, to take
The True issues. What leading Democrats and conservatives say. : I.--From slave states. ... II.--From free states. ... / Issued from the Office of the Rebellion Record, 532 Broadway, N.Y. The 1st vol. of the Record will be ready October 1, containing abou
Turn out for state defence! : Schuylkill Guards (Union League Regiment) for three months' service Men wanted to fill the above company now organizing for state defence for three months. Mustered in and equipped before leaving. Head quarters, Schuylkill Ho
Twenty five volunteers wanted! : For immediate service in the Garabaldi Legion, to complete Capt. ... Hagan's company. Apply at the N.W. cor. 5th & Prune St. second story. Men who enroll at this rendezvous will be provided with three meals a day.
Two reams super white wove flat cap. / Halleck Mills. Manufactured expressly for Charles Magarge & Co. Philadelphia.
The two roads to peace! : How shall we end the rebellion--shall we coax it, or crush it? Every American citizen wants the rebellion ended and peace restored. Two plans have been proposed for doing it: one, by a convention which met at Baltimore, June 7; t
Undercurrents of the Southern conspiracy! : The rebel pirate's fatal prize : the bloody tragedy of the prize schooner Waring ....
The undersigned, having been appointed subscription agent by the secretary of the Treasury, : is now prepared to furnish, at once, the new twenty year 6 per cent. bonds of the United States, designated as "five-twenties," redeemable at the pleasure of the
Union broadside, no. 1. : what union men of all parties said in 1861 ... what they say in 1863 after the "Proclamation," "Conscription", &c.
The Union forever! For president, Abraham Lincoln. For vice-president, Andrew Johnson. : For electors of the state of Maryland for president and vice-president of the United States. ... For governor, Thomas Swann ...
Union Guards 144th Reg. Col. J.B. Adams. : Good active men wanted for Company B. Head quarters, at C. Steinbrecher's Hotel, 247 Arch Street. Bounties as follows: $90 cash: $75 at expiration of service. / 1st Lieut. Wm. D. Snow, 2d " Andrew W. Carey, Capt.
Union Guards! 144th Regiment. Colonel John B. Adams. : $167 dollars bounty. To arms! On to Richmond! All able-bodied young men desirous of attaching themsleves to the Union Guards Regt., Company C, have now the last chance, as the company is nearly full.
The Union, it must be preserved. : In memory of our Union heroes who fell in a "useless war." Who calls this a "useless war"? Surely no man in his sane mind, would call this war of the government to save its very existence a "useless war"; and after all t
Union League : The regular stated monthly meeting of the Union League of Bethlehem, will be held at the League Room, corner of Main and Market Streets, on Monday evening, May 4th, at 8 o'clock. All loyal citizens who wish to become members are cordially i
Union League, 22d Ward! : Will open their house, Main St., Germantown, on Thursday, May 28th, 1863, at eight o'clock, P.M. Hon. Charles Gilpin, Hon. Morton McMichael, Daniel Dougherty, Esq. Hon. M. Russell Thayer, Hon. Charles Gibbons, Hon. J.C. Knox, and
Union League House, No. 1216 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, October 20th, 1864. : Dear sir, We have reason to believe that you will agree with us in regarding the soldiers' vote, at the coming presidential election, as of the highest importance. It is kno
The Union League Regiment! : Three months' service Capt. T.L. Loockerman, an experienced officer, of the 106th Reg't. P.V., who has been in every battle of the Peninsula, is raising a company for the Union League Regiment. Recruiting headquarters, at Evan
Union League Reg't three months. : Recruits wanted for Company D Pay, clothing and subsistence under the auspices of the Union League of Philadelphia. All the bounties will be paid and the regiment filling up rapidly. Recruiting station, N.E. cor. Second
Union, Lincoln and victory! 10th Ward. 10th Ward. National Union ticket! : Congress, second dist., Charles O'Neill. Representative, eighth dist., James N. Kerns. Select Council, Joshua Spering! Common Council, Edwin V. Machette! School directors, Alexande
Union mass meeting! : The friends of the government of the United States, and supporters of the national and state authorities, without regard to party distinction, will assemble in mass convention at Chester! On Thursday, October 8th, in the afternoon an
Union mass meeting! : Hon. Leonard Myers, member of Congress elect, will address the citizens at Yohe's Eagle Hotel, in Bethlehem, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 6th, at half-past seven o'clock. J.B. Stoll Esq. of Philadelphia willl [sic] speak in the German la
The Union M'Clellan & Pendleton! : Hon. Josiah Randall, of Philadelphia, Hon. Henry P. Ross, S.L. Roberts and N.C. James will address the Democratic and conservative citizens this evening, Wednesday, September 21st, in the Court House at the ringing of th
Union meeting! : A public meeting will be held at the hotel of James H. Gaddis, at Caatsban, in the town of Saugerties, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 28th, 1863, at 7 o'clock. Hon. James G. Graham will address the meeting on the political issues involved in
Union men, obey your country's call : Wanted--good able-bodied men, to fill a company now recruiting for Col. E.W. Davis's reg't Pennsylvania Bucktails Recruits will receive $25 bounty, and first month's pay in advance, $13 when mustered into the service
The Union mower.
"The Union must and shall be preserved" : Oster & Carn Cheap Side, Bedford, respectfully announce that they have just received a large stock of new and cheap summer goods! Embracing a large and general assortment of staple and fancy dry goods! Ready-made
"The Union must and shall be preserved" : New spring & summer goods bought at panic prices!! McCan & Arter, have just received a large and beautiful stock of spring and summer goods, which have been bought at panic prices, in Philadelphia and selected wit
"The Union must and shall be preserved" : G. & J.H. Cooper would respectfully announce to the citizens of Mount Jackson, and surrounding country, that they are now receiving and opening at the old stand, direct from Philadelphia and New York, a complete a
The Union must and shall be preserved! : Jas. F. Wintermute Norton, Ohio, has just received direct from Philadelphia, a good assortment of seasonable goods consisting of usual variety, which will be offered at the best possible prices for case of approved
The Union now & forever : Houtton & Brother new cheap clothing store, Centre Street, opposite Conner's Office, Ashland, Pa., would respectfully announce to the citizens in general, that they have just received from Philadelphia, a large and beautiful stoc
Union Republican 1864 ticket Ward 6. : For presidential electors. ... For governor. John A. Andrew, of Boston. ...
A Union service of all the churches of Bethlehem : will be held on Thursday evening, Aug. 21, at half-past seven o'clock, at the Moravian Church, for the formation of a Chaplain's Aid Society, the object of which shall be to furnish Bethlehem's quota of b
Union Skate Depot, No. 38 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Open evenings. : The undersigned desires to call the attention of parents, gaurdians [sic], the boys, the girls, and all good loyal people to the fact that he has in store and for sale low a choi
Union tent of the Young Men's Christian Association, : Broad & Green Streets. Services every evening, except Saturday, commencing at 8 o'clock, also on Sunday, at 4 o'clock P.M.
Union ticket. For president, Abraham Lincoln. For vice-president, Andrew Johnson. : For electors of the state of Maryland for president and vice-president of the United States. ... For governor, Thomas Swann ...
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