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New York & Boston express line! Via Springfield. Soldiers' car : A railway ambulance car provided with stretchers on elastic springs as well as easy hospital chairs for sick and wounded men, and first class seats for those able to sit, exclusively for sol
New York and the army in 1862 : Shoulder-straps! by Henry Morford, Esq. editor of the "New York atlas." For sale here / Published by T.B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa.
New York, August 18th, 1862. : Attention. Notice is hereby given that a book for registering the names of young men, their residences, and references, will be opened this day, and will remain open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at the Cooper Institute, Room
The New-York weekly Caucasian. The white man's paper. : The proprietors of The Caucasian are happy to announce that, "the press being once more free," they can now send their paper by the mail. The Caucasian is issued by the publishers of The day-book, th
News from the seat of war! : General European intelligence, etc. There are no papers published in the United States that are so eagerly sought after, and that give such general satisfaction in the extended and elaborate details of events now transpiring,
Next Tuesday they draft! Now is the time to volunteer! : Do so at once, and get your bounty $160! $85 cash before leaving the city. Join the heavy artillery, 112th P.V., now in the fortifications around Washington. Office, 138 South 4th St. J.N. Abbey, 1s
Ninth Union League! 215th Regiment Penn'a Vols. : Recruits wanted for Company 'D' Head-quarters, National Guard's Hall City and United States bounties: for one year, $500 " two " 700 " three " 900 besides ward bounties extra. Ward committees and all citiz
No drafting No 9 months' service Nothing but the war and its triumphant end! Governor's Guard : The officers of this company, who have been in the service of the United States during the present Rebellion, are prepared to muster men in for the war unless
No party but our country 9th Ward! 9th Ward! : State officers. Governor, Andrew G. Curtin Judge of Supreme Court, Hon. Daniel Agnew Assembly, sixth district, Isaac H. O'Harra City officers. City treasurer, Henry Bumm, city commissioner, Philip Hamilton Re
Notice. : All persons having in their possession guns or equipments belonging to the 4th Regiment, P.V.M. are requested to deliver them at the Spread Eagle Hotel Radnor, Delaware Co., on or before Saturday evening, August 13th, 1864. / By order of Capt. B
Notice. : The undersigned, having been appointed one of the surgeons of Norfolk County, to examine persons claiming to be exempt from draft by reason of disability, hereby gives notice that he shall be at his office, (Percival Avenue, Dorchester, near Mee
Notice : Provost Marshal's Office, First District New Jersey, Camden, Aug. 18, 1863. A reward of ten dollars, and reasonable expenses incurred, will be paid for apprehension and delivery for each and every deserter to the headquarters. / Robert C. Johnson
Notice! : A meeting of the citizens of the 4th prec., 24th Ward, will be held at the house of John Cruise, West Falls of Schuylkill, on the evening of [blank] for the purpose of forming a military organization, in accordance with the proclamation of the g
Notice is hereby given that a reward of $10.00 will be paid to any person for the arrest and delivery of a deserter : from the United States Army, either volunteers or regulars, at the head-quarters of this district. / D.M. Lane, Capt. & Provost Marshal F
Notice! Property holders, business and working men of the 7th Ward are requested to attend a public meeting : to be held at the Western Hose House! On Saturday evening, March 19, at half-past 7 o'clock, to raise the necessary means to fill our quota The r
Notice to drafted men : Persons wishing to procure substitutes, can be supplied without any further trouble to themselves, and their certificates handed them by applying to the undersigned, at the North Pennsylvania Hotel, N.E. cor. Third and Willow Sts.
Notice to shareholders of the Mercantile Library Company, U.S. Sanitary Commission, Department of Colleges, Libraries, and Literary Institutions. : Dear sir: According to a resolution of the stockholders you are entitled to an extra share of the stock in
Now is the time. 50,000 pairs boots, shoes & gaiters cheaper than ever. : Read the following prices, and judge for yourselves: ... Ladies' and children's shoes of all descriptions at the lowest prices. Gum boots, sea, water, gunning, fishing and ditching
Now or never To arms! To arms! : Recruits wanted for 9 months' service Independent company of mounted rifles, commanding officer, E.P. Shoenberger. Two dollars premium for every recruit who will call at Longstreth's Building, corner of Main Street and Che
Now publishing, in weekly numbers, : at 10 cts., and monthly parts, at 50 cts. each. Will make a large, handsome 8vo volume of 832 pages, every six months. The first volume will be illustrated with maps, and fine steel portraits ... The Rebellion record,
Now ready. Price twenty-five cents. Embellished with 40 illustrations beautifully drawn and engraved. : Heroic incidents, personal adventures and anecdotes of the Civil War in America. Being a collection of the most interesting and exciting events of the
N.Y. Young Men's Christian Asso'n : The citizens of New York ... are invited to assemble in mass meeting, on Tuesday evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock, at Cooper Institute to listen to the statement by Mr. Vincent Colyer ... about the loyal Freedmen and thei
O, Susanna! : Das bekannte Lied eines verliebten Negers.
Off for Dixie, boys! Take no draft but the bounty draft! Pennsylvania Sharpshooters : Able-bodied and active men wanted for Capt. John F. Preston's company of this crack regiment, Col. Charles R. Doron, commanding Head-quarters at Morris's Quinton Hotel M
Office Citizens' Volunteer Substitute Committee, S.E. cor. Sixth and Walnut Sts. August 12, 1864. : Sir: This committee regret to be obliged to discontinue their efforts to procure substitutes in advance of the draft. Owing to various changes in the regul
Office Citizens' Volunteer Substitute Committee, Southeast corner Sixth & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia, [blank] 186[blank] : Received, this day, of the Citizens' Volunteer Substitute Committee of Philadelphia, the sum of four hundred dollars, being in full fo
Office Citizens' Volunteer Substitute Committee, Southeast corner Sixth and Walnut Streets. Philadelphia, [blank] 1864. : To Captain [blank] Provost Marshal, [blank] District, Pennsylvania. The bearer [blank], representing himself to be not liable to draf
Office of Fletcher Brothers general lottery agents Covington, Kentucky. : Dear Sir, Knowing that a good prize sent to some influential person in your part of the state ... our business and reputation as prize sellers would be greatly benefited .... Here i
Office of the Adams Express Comp'y. 320 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, January 27, 1862. : The Adams Express Co. having enlarged their facilities at Washington, D.C., by building a railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, ar
Office of the United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. August [blank] 1862. : To [blank] Take notice, that you have been enrolled as a citizen within the [blank] precinct of the [blank] Ward of the county of Philadelphia in the said
Office of the United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. August [blank] 1862. : To [blank] Take notice, that you have been enrolled as a citizen within the [blank] precinct of the [blank] Ward of the county of Philadelphia in the said
Office of the United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. August [blank] 1862. : To [blank] Take notice, that you have been enrolled as a citizen within the [blank] precinct of the [blank] Ward of the county of Philadelphia in the said
The official war map--now ready. Hazard's railroad and military map of the Southern States. : Compiled from the most authentic sources, and the United States coast surveys, by the Committee on Inland Transportation of the Board of Trade of Philadelphia, a
Ohio Union presidential ticket. (Election November 8, 1864.) : For president, Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. For vice president, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee. Electors. ...
Old Abe Lincoln and his abolition war! / By Julien. Columbia! Liberty! Justice! Peace!
The Old California : Col. Isaac J. Wistar. Recruits will please step up stairs at 905 Market St. Let us fill up the ranks which have been thinned by many battles. Come and share the glory of Ball's Bluff! Malvern Hill! and Antietam! The same bounties as a
The old flag. : This truly American volume is earnestly commended to public favor. Its publication, at this time, is very opportune. ... The old flag. 368 pp. 16mo. Cloth. Beautifully illustrated. Price, $1.25. / Published by the American Sunday-School Un
Old Lincoln and his fellows, is the abolitionist's government!
Old Lincoln and his fellows, is the abolitionist's government!
Oldest wood engraving establishment in New York. Commenced in 1838. Removal. : The engraving establishment of Lossing & Barritt, for many years at 71 Nassau Street, will be removed, on the first day of May next, to the building of the Nassau Bank, corner
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