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Military instruction. : The undersigned offers his services and past experience to gentlemen wishing to become competent to pass examination in military tactics. Strict attention will be given to the intonation of voice, adapted to command, so necessary f
The Model body-guard. : All the young men, in the city, are invited to assist in forming a body-guard for President Lincoln, and the following basis will be adopted and rigidly adhered to throughout the war; The company shall be entirely composed of colon
A model love-letter. : To Miss [blank] The great love that I have hitherto expressed for you....
The modern Democratic creed! : Letter of John Brodhead, Democratic candidate for City Treasurer. Philadelphia, March 7th, 1860. Mr. Jefferson Davis. My dear sir:---Can you tell me if General Larman is likely to remain much longer in Nicaragua? I should li
More recruits it is ordered that the Third Regiment Reserve Brigade! Colonel Eaken, must be filled up to the number of 1000 men, for important service for city and state defence ... regimental head-quarters, Maj. T.G. Miller, 13th and Filbert Streets.
Mounted service. : Active young men wanted for Col. Rush's regiment Philadelphia Light Cavalry. The lieut. col. is Capt. J.H. McArthur, Fifth Regiment United States Cavalry. The regimental quarter master is Lieut. T.E. Maley, who has served for ten years
Mr. Train's great speech in England, on the American question.
"My friends." : When in July 1863, the city of New York was under the reign of a mob, when stores were closed, workshops shut, cars and stages laid up, alarm bells ringing, dwellings burning, inoffensive women and children seeking prisons for safety, unof
"My friends." : When in July 1863, the city of New York was under the reign of a mob, when stores were closed, workshops shut, cars and stages laid up...then Horatio Seymour. the candidate of the McClellan Confederate Peace Democracy for governor of New Y
National Guard! $50 bounty! : Recruits wanted for 100 days! The roll of Company "E" is now open at the armory,---Race Street below Sixth. / Captain Raymond, recruiting officer.
National Guard 19th Regiment, P.V. Col. Peter Lyle. : Good active men wanted for Company F. / N. Raymond, 1st Lieut. F.L. Gimber, 2d " P.H. Jacobus, Captain. Armory, Race Street, below Sixth.
National Guard 19th Regiment, P.V. Colonel P. Lyle. : Good active men wanted for Company H. Pay and rations to commence at once, and sent to camp immediately. Recruiting stations at the armory, Race Street, bel. Sixth. 432 N. Second Street. N.E. cor. Thir
National Guard Ninetieth Ninetieth Col. Peter Lyle's Regt. : Recruits wanted for this regiment, now in Gen. Pope's Army Corps, Virginia. $173 bounty $173 The recruits will be equipped and sent from this city direct to the regiment, where they will be unde
National Guard Regiment. 100 days' service 100 $50 bounty! : Citizens, rally! Defend your state and stand by your country and its cause.---You are wanted now!! Recruits wanted for Co. K. Apply at N.E. cor. 9th & Shippen. / Paul L. Levis, Captain and recru
National Guard Regiment! Union League Brigade! : Recruits will receive all authorized bounties, and their families will receive $2 per week in addition to their pay from the state. Term of service three months! State defence! Head-quarters, 605 Arch Stree
National Hall! Market Street above Twelfth. George Francis Train will speak this evening! : October 22d, at 8 o'clock, and give his reasons why Gen. McClellan should not be elected president. All are invited to attend!
National Lincoln monument. : Office State Superintendent Public Instruction, Illinois, Springfield, May 16, 1865. To the presidents, faculties and students of the universities, colleges, and other literary, scientific, and professional schools and corpora
National Sailors' Fair. : An effort is about to be made to establish a home, free to seamen and marines disabled in our naval service. It is proposed to acquire the means of founding such an institution through the instrumentality of a great National Sail
National Union Candidat für Congress Dritter Distrikt Leonard Myers.
National Union League of Bethlehem! : The members of the league, and all loyal citizens who desire to become members, are requested to meet at the Eagle Hotel, on Friday evening, 27th inst., at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing permanent officers, an
National Union nominees. : For Congress, Chas. O'Neill. For Representative, first district, Wm. Foster.
National Union ticket : Für Präsident: Abraham Lincoln von Illinois. Für Vice-Präsident: Andrew John von Tennessee. Man untersuche vorsichtig das nachstehende Ticket. Wähler.--- Electors. Morton McMichael, ...
National Union ticket : For president, Abraham Lincoln For vice president, Andrew Johnson. Be careful and examine your tickets. Electors. Morton McMichael, ...
National Union ticket 13th Ward! : For president, Abraham Lincoln. For vice-president, Andrew Johnson. Electors. Morton McMichael, ...
National Union ticket. 14th Ward. 14th Ward.
National Union ticket 20th Ward! : Lincoln, Johnson. Congress, Wm. D. Kelley Assembly, Franklin D. Sterner, 1st and 2d divisions. George De Haven, Jr., 3d and 11th divisions. Francis Hood, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th divisions. Common Council, J
A Neat and cheap history of the Rebellion just published by H. Derousse. For sale here. Price only 20 cents.
A Neat and cheap history of the Rebellion just published by H. Derousse. For sale here. Price only 20 cents.
The neglected picture. : From the Home journal. The following lines were suggested on seeing the painting styled the "Neglected picture," by W.M. Davis, of Port Jefferson, now on exhibition at Messrs. Ball, Black and Co.'s. ...
New "5-20" six per cts. : The undersigned, as subscription agent, for the government, is prepared to deliver at once, on payment, coupon bonds, of the new 6 per cent. U.S. loan, authorized Feb. 25, 1862. ... / Jay Cooke, subscription agent, No. 114 South
A new and elegant national gift book! : Ready December 10th, The fallen brave: a biographical memorial of officers killed in defense of the Union! With eight elegant portraits on steel, engraved by J.A. O'Neill, edited by John Gilmary Shea. This work will
New England fanaticism Who are the real disunionists? : In a speech at Framingham, Massachusetts, July 4th, 1863, Wendell Phillips, now the great apostle of abolition, said, "The Union without liberty (to the negroes,) is tenfold to-day more accursed than
New Ethiopian Serenaders now performing at Washington. : The Black Republican Opera Troop, now occupying the White House, respectfully inform the public that they have, at great expense to the nation, engaged the celebrated clown and acrobat, Abe Linkum,
New goods! "The Union must and shall be preserved" : J.C. Wallace & Co. Craigsville, Pa. take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally, that they have just received, and are now opening, a complete and well selected stock of staple
New recruits $675 bounty. : $300 cash on enlistment for new recruits. Government bounty, $400 City bounty, 250 Ward bounty, 25 $675 / 10th U.S. Infantry (riflemen,) stationed at Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor. Term of service, 3 years. Apply at No. 419 W
New store : The undersigned would call the attention of the citizens of Dubuque and Jackson Counties, to his stock of dry goods! groceries, and general merchandise, now arriving from the Atlantic cities, and purchased entirely for cash at panic prices. Te
New Union paper! : Second number National guard now ready! Office, 333 Walnut St. For sale everywhere.
New Year, 1864. Louisville journal carriers' address.
New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder, January 1, 1865.
The New Year's address of the newsmen of the New York herald, to its subscribers and readers, January 1, 1862.
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