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Capt. Pritners company of Pennsylvania Zouaves Col. Gosline's regiment. : Is now receiving recruits at the Philadelphia Greys Armory Market Street above Eighth. And at the cor. of 42d & Market Sts. West Philada. Capt. William Pritner, late commanding Co.
Captain A.R. Calhoun will deliver a lecture on "Prison life in the land of chivalry," : on Thursday evening, the 13th inst., at the hall of the "Ladies' Soldiers' Aid," of Weldon, Montgomery Co., in aid of the sick & wounded soldiers. Admission, 25 cts. A
Carrier's address for the Christian instructor. 1864 1864 : A happy New Year.
The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Christian instructor. December 25, 1861.
Carrier's annual address to the patrons of the Davenport gazette for January 1, 1864.
The Carrier's Christmas and New-Year rhymes to the patrons of the American Presbyterian. 1864-65
Catalogue of articles in the Machinery Department, : to be sold at public sale on Friday morning, July 1st, 1864, at 11 o'clock, at the Great Central Fair Building. ...
Catalogue of fancy and miscellaneous goods, : articles to be sold at auction at the fair building of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, (Logan Square,) on Saturday, July 2d, 1864, at 3 o'clock, p.m. Terms,--cash on delivery. Sale in Union Avenue.
Catalogue of Union songs / published by J.H Johnson, printer, stationer and publisher, No. 7 N. Tenth St., ab. Market, Phila., Pa. ... January 1864. N.B.--We have added other songs not pertaining to the Union, althongh [sic] rather patriotic. Ball room mo
Cavalry! : Wanted good men, to fill up Company G, attached to the 2d Penna. Regiment Cavalry, Col. R. Butler Price, commanding. Pay to commence on enrolment, equipped and sent to camp at once. Head quarters, [blank] / 1st Lieut. Benjamin F. Sloan, 2d " Fr
Cavalry Col. Andrew T. McReynolds, commander. : A few suitable men wanted to be mustered in immediately, horses and equipments furnished They will be sent into camp and taken care of as soon as enrolled.
Cavalry! Let us serve without drafting! : The only authorized cavalry company in the state. The last chance for the young, the active & brave. A few good men yet wanted to fill this company. The usual bounty, premium, and advance of pay given. Recruiting
Cavalry! Let us serve without drafting!
Cavalry recruits wanted! For the defence of our good old state. : Able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 50, who wish to serve in a regiment with officers who have seen active service in the field, and commanded by Colonel John H. Gardiner late Major
Cavalry under the president's proclamation. : The undersigned are recruiting a company of Bucks County Cavalry for the defence of the state! With the approval and consent of the governor of the commonwealth, whose aid, Col. Wright, telegraphs that the com
Cavalrymen wanted! : To form a new battalion, under command of Major A.W. Corliss. Now is the time to join a crack battalion for the gallant Gen. Burnside's division! 400 dollars bounty! $325 before leaving the state! Families provided for by the state! E
Cavalrymen wanted! : To form a new battalion, under command of Major A.W. Corliss. Now is the time to join a crack battalion for the gallant Gen. Burnside's division! 400 dollars bounty! $325 before leaving the state! Families provided for by the state! E
Chester County soldiers' socks, for the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission to be held in Philadelphia in June.
Children's fair in aid of the sick & wounded soldiers. : Tickets, five cents
Children's table at the Maryland fair for the Christian and Sanitary Commissions.
Chormann's Independent Mounted Rifle Rangers : accepted by the War Department for three years! A few more good men wanted to fill up Company L, to be mustered in immediately. Each ranger will be furnished by the government with clothes and all the necessa
Christian Commission! : Geo. H. Stuart, Esq. president of the United States Christian Commission, and Ex-Gov. Jas. Pollock have engaged to deliver addresses in the Marple Presbyterian Church on Sabbath evening, Aug. 30, 1863, at half-past 7 o'clock. Much
The Christian friends of our brave soldiers, of all denominations, are invited to attend a meeting! : to be held in the vestry rooms of the Moravian Church, Sunday, 13th inst. at 4 1/2 o'clock P.M. to take into consideration measures for organizing an Arm
Christmas and New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder. December 25, 1861, and January 1, 1862.
Christmas and New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder. December 25, 1862, and January 1, 1863.
Christmas and New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder, December 25, 1863, and January 1, 1864.
Christmas and New Year's annual of the North American and United States gazette 1864. 1865.
Circular. Hear ye! Hear! Hear! Hear! : Lovers of the Constitution and the Union, and our one government: Your servant and patriot brother was disabled by gun-shot wounds in battle, but will not surrender, no, never! yet appeals to a discriminating public
Circular. Press on, to victory! : The disabled soldier, truly grateful for recent considerations, on short acquaintance, humbly begs to inform the citizens of Philadelphia, and an appreciative public, that he is established at Stand No. 2, near S.W. corne
Circular to hospital surgeons. Extra clothing for sick and wounded soldiers. : U.S. Sanitary Commission, 244 F. Street, Washington, D.C., September, 1862. The U.S. Sanitary Commission call the attention of surgeons of Army hospitals and other medical offi
Circular to the trade. : Office of B.L. Judson & Co. 106 Franklin Street, New York. On and after March 26th, 1864, the prices of the following articles will be: ... The large advance in prices of all things used in the manufacture of the above articles re
Citizens' Bounty Fund. : You will facilitate the operations of the committee of citizens having the direction of this fund, by sending the amount of your subscription to me, at the Farmers and Mechanics Bank. / S.A. Mercer, treasurer.
Citizens, halt! : The wounds and deaths of relatives and friends cry for vengeance. The Union calls for supporters The traitor hands that have polluted the sacred flag of freedom, must be destroyed. Freedom has decreed that slavery is a political nuisance
Citizens' meeting! : The citizens of Bethlehem will meet at the Eagle Hotel, this evening at 8 o'clock, to make fitting preparation for the reception of Co. C., 129th Reg't. Pennsylvania Volunteers, on their arrival at Bethlehem. Monday, April 11th 1863.
Citizens of 3d Ward To the rescue To the rescue : A mass meeting of the citizens of the 3d Ward, will be held at the House of Industry Catharine Street above Seventh. On Monday, March 7th, 1864, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the purpose of adopting measures
Citizens of Philadelphia! : Awake, if you would avoid the draft in this city on the 28th instant. Enlist or send a recruit to the Philadelphia City Guard, 157th Regt., P.V., Col. William A. Gray, let each one remember that drafted men have to buy their bl
Citizens' substitutes, representatives and volunteer agency of Philadelphia, No. 411 Chestnut Street. : Citizens desirous of securing substitutes, representatives or volunteers, can be supplied with the same at the shortest notice, and on both reasonable
Clothing, rations & pay at once! : Volunteers wanted for the Hibernia Greens, Co. M, Col. Owen's 2d Regiment, P.V. 2d Baker's Brigade. James McGough, Captain. Edward Rowe, 1st Lieut. Geo. W.S. Irwin, 2d "
Co. B Third Regiment Reserve Brigade : Armory, twenty-second & Spring Garden Sts. (Fairmount Market.) Persons desirous of joining this company, now in active service, will be furnished with overcoat, blanket, knapsack, haversack, canteen, plate, cup, &c.,
Co. C. / Capt. Henry C. Whelan. 1st Lieut. Chas. L. Leiper 2d Lieut. H.P. Muirheid.
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