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The Philadelphia inquirer. Friday, December 13, 1861. : Important from Europe. The Mason-Slidell arrest in England! How the news was received! Doings in Congress! Complaint against Gen. Stone! Rebel force at Leesburg. The war in Georgia! The fight at Fort
The Philadelphia inquirer. Saturday, October 26, 1861. : The Battle of Balls Bluff further interesting particulars! A list of the killed, wounded and missing. Later from Gen. Banks' command! A large rebel force in view! News from Washington Latest from Mi
The Philadelphia inquirer. Wednesday, September 25. 1861. : The Rebellion A grand review of infantry and cavalry The war in Missouri Col. Mulligan fights 59 hours without water Gen. Prentiss not heard from Gen. Fremont taking the field The Kentucky war nw
Philadelphia July 25th 1862 To the members of the bar Gentlemen : It is unnecessary to impress you with the importance of immediately furnishing our government with troops in this the hour of our country's trial. The government wants men; and money must b
Philadelphia Light Cavalry Col. Rich'd Henry Rush, accepted by the War Department for three years or the war. : Principal rendezvous, 833 Market St. This regiment offers to active young men who desire at once to go to duty, peculiar advantages. The muster
Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 1862. Dear Sir: During the past two seasons in the city of New York, : there has been given a series of grand concerts, by the famous Seventh Regiment Band, ... In a city like Philadelphia, there is a great want of an entertainment
Philadelphia, November, 1864. Sir:--On Tuesday next will be the presidential election, : and these few plain words are addressed to you in no partisan spirit, but with a deep and earnest feeling for the Union and a desire that each voter shall realize the
Philadelphia Zouave Cadets A few more men wanted! : Head quarters, S.W. corner Eighth & Sansom Streets. This company will act as skirmishers, under the command of Gen. Cadwallader. Will leave for Washington in a few days. / Capt. Dan'l F. Gillen.
Philadelphians rally! and defend your state! : $25 bounty as soon as mustered into the service. $10 Citizens' bounty. $50 City Council bounty. $85 bounties in full! 3d Union League Reg't Colonel George P. McLean. / Captain Charles Henry, late Capt. Co. H,
Philadelphians, to arms!! : At a meeting of Company C., 2nd Regiment Rifles, held at their armory, 38th and Bridge Sts., on Thursday evening, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, the present crisis makes it necessary t
The Phillips Petroleum Company. Incorporated under the laws of the state of New York. : Capital stock, $2,500,000. Issued for the purchase of the property. Shares, 250,000. Par value $10. Subscription price, $4. Stock not liable to future assessment. Rese
Photographs! Photographs! Photographs! With all the latest improvements. : The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens and soldiers of Chestnut Hill and vicinity, that he has located the excelsior sky and side-light photograph and ambrotype car
Pike's Opera House! Reading by Mr. James E. Murdoch! : For the benefit of the sick soldiers! Under the auspices of the Ladies' Soldiers Aid Society! On Tuesday evening, Feb. 4th. Subject: The wild wagoner of the Alleghenies! A new and unpublished patrioti
Place none but Union men on guard! To the voters of the 1st Assembly District. : To-day you are called upon to exercise one of the most important functions of an American citizen, and the result of your action will determine whether Camden County, as here
Plan of fair for the Soldiers & Sailors Home. : Academy of Music Philadelphia October 23. to November 4. 1865 ...
Please call and see the new goods! Just received at Price's Cheap Cash Store Ashland, Pa. : Where all goods are sold at the lowest market prices. Small profits and quick sales is my motto. ...
Please help a Christian soldier : South Mountain : fought Sept. 14th, 1862 : [poem title][seven quatrains] / presented by James R. Thomas, of Company H, First Pennsylvania Reserves ... remember those who fought for you : please preserve this circular till
Pocket calendar : describing Hunnewell's Universal Cough Remedy Hunnewell's Tolu Anodyne Hunnewell's Eclectic pills / For sale by P. Fritcher, druggist and apothedcary Fonda. N.Y.
Pocket edition. Diary of the Rebellion! : A useful hand-book for soldiers & citizens. For sale here.
Portraits of Major Robert Anderson, : 1st Regiment of Artillary. ... Sent free, by mail, to address. A liberal discount to dealers. Wholesale orders should be sent in immediately. / D. Appleton & Co., 443 & 445 Broadway.
A Prayer for the Southern cause.
A Prayer for the Southern cause.
Preamble and resolutions.
A Present for soldiers and their friends! : Beautiful and appropriate. Two new photographs, illustrations the downfall of treason. Finest ever published. Subjects:----"Columbia rode safe through the storm." and "Treason and loyalty." For sale here. Sold a
Presidential power over personal liberty! : A review of the Hon. Horace Binney's essay on the writ of habeas corpus. For sale here.
Prison life in the tobacco warehouse at Richmond. / By a Ball's Bluff prisoner, Lieut. Wm. C. Harris, of Col. Baker's California Regiment. Contents. ... Preface. ...Philadelphia, March 25, 1862. Complete in one volume, price 50 cts., or handsomely bound i
Pro bono publico! Erect a monument to the memory of the brave & devoted fireman Samuel M'Menamin Fleetwood! : who perished in the flames of the late fire in the Second Ward, whilst endeavoring to rescue a female fellow being!
A proclamation by the President of the United States. : I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare ... Done in the city of Washington this twenty-secon
Proclamation to the people of Maryland. : After sixteen months of oppression more galling than the Austrian tyranny, the victorious army of the South brings freedom to your doors. ... You must now do your part. We have the arms here for you. I am authoriz
Proclamation! Whereas, the rapidly recurring frequency of rebel raids has caused considerable alarm among the people of this commonwealth, and whereas, their just indignation has been aroused against the traitorous foe ... R. B. da Costa's West Indian Too
Programme of the order of exercises at the re-raising of the United States flag, on Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C. : April 14th, 1865, on the fourth anniversary of the evacuation of the fort.
Programme of the Soirée Gymnastique, and last grand reunion of all the classes connected with the Philadelphia Natatorium ... : for the benefit of the "Great Central Fair" for the Sanitary Commission, at the Academy of Music ... April 12, 1864.
A promenade concert will be given at the Masonic Hall, : on Thursday evening, May 12th, for the benefit of the Sociers' Union Fair, / by the ladies of the May Flower Association. There will be a table of just such delicacies as will be needed. Rolley's Ba
Proposal for the republication of Burr's trial for treason. : The trial of Col. Aaron Burr, on an indictment for treason before the Circuit Court of the United States, held in Richmond, Va., May term, 1807. Including the arguments and decisions on all the
Proposal for the republication of Burr's trial for treason. : The trial of Col. Aaron Burr, on an indictment for treason before the Circuit Court of the United States, held in Richmond, Va., May term, 1807. Including the arguments and decisions on all the
Proposals for the removal of the dead on the Gettysburg battle-field. : Sealed proposals will be received at my office in the borough of Gettysburg, until the 22d inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, for the following two contracts, viz: 1st. For disinterring the
Public sale, for the benefit of the Sanitary Fair. : Building lot West Street, between 19th & 20th & Coates & Brown Sts On Saturday, June 18, 1864, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the flag staff, on Union Avenue, in t
Published weekly, in Philadelphia. : Two dollars per annum, great reductions to clubs. Novel and beautiful premiums! In announcing the commencement of a new volume of The war press, it is the publisher's intention to show his appreciation of its great suc
Purely mutual life insurance. New-York Life Insurance Co. : Established 1845. Home office, 112 & 114 Broadway, N.Y. ... This is one of the oldest, safest, and most successful life insurance companies in the United States and offers advantages not excelled
Putnam's Rebellion record. Notice to subscribers. : The sixth part of this work completing the first volume, is now issued. The agent respectfully informs subscribers that he is prepared to have their volumes bound in the best manner in various styles, ..
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