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Attention! Returned volunteers. : You are hereby requested to attend a meeting of all returned volunteers, to be held on Monday evening, Feb. 8th, at Jos. Fry's saloon, North New Street, Bethlehem, to take into consideration the proper reception of the ve
Attention! Returned volunteers. : You are hereby requested to attend a meeting of all returned volunteers, to be held on Monday evening, Feb. 8th, at Jos. Fry's saloon, North New Street, Bethlehem, to take into consideration the proper reception of the ve
Philadelphia, April 15, 1861. To the president of the United States. : The unparalleled event of the past week has revealed to the citizens of the United States, beyond question or possibility of doubt, that a peaceful reconciliation under the form of our
Philadelphia, April 15, 1861. To the president of the United States. : The unparalleled event of the past week has revealed to the citizens of the United States, beyond question or possibility of doubt, that a peaceful reconciliation under the form of our
Friends of the Union rally! Rally! : Hon. W.W. Ketcham of Wilkes-Barre, and other distinguished speakers, will address the citizens of Bethlehem at Citizens' Hall, on Monday evening Oct. 5th, at half-past seven o'clock. Turn out in your strength! Friends
Friends of the Union rally! Rally! : Hon. W.W. Ketcham of Wilkes-Barre, and other distinguished speakers, will address the citizens of Bethlehem at Citizens' Hall, on Monday evening Oct. 5th, at half-past seven o'clock. Turn out in your strength! Friends
For Assembly, Jno. W. Hamilton, 5th legislative district.
For Assembly, Jno. W. Hamilton, 5th legislative district.
Lecture Saturday evening, May 28th, at Sansom St. Hall. : Come one and all, ladies and gentlemen, and hear the condition of the South by one that has just made his escape from there. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecturing to commence at 8. Admittance, 50 cent
Lecture Saturday evening, May 28th, at Sansom St. Hall. : Come one and all, ladies and gentlemen, and hear the condition of the South by one that has just made his escape from there. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecturing to commence at 8. Admittance, 50 cent
Important! By orders just received, : all recruits must be sworn into the service this day, or the United States bounty will not be paid to them. Members of Capt. Hooper's company must report themselves at the armory forthwith. New recruits will be receiv
Important! By orders just received, : all recruits must be sworn into the service this day, or the United States bounty will not be paid to them. Members of Capt. Hooper's company must report themselves at the armory forthwith. New recruits will be receiv
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
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
American national songs for the Union.
American national songs for the Union.
Rules for bummers.
Rules for bummers.
For those exposed to danger. : Almighty God, we humbly commend to thy tender care and sure protection, thy servants who have gone forth at the call of their country, to defend its government, and our property and homes. Let thy fatherly hand, we beseech t
For those exposed to danger. : Almighty God, we humbly commend to thy tender care and sure protection, thy servants who have gone forth at the call of their country, to defend its government, and our property and homes. Let thy fatherly hand, we beseech t
For our enemies. : O God, the author of peace and lover of concord, who hast commanded us to pray for our enemies; have mercy, we beseech thee, upon our brethren who have risen in arms against the constituted authorities of the land. Take from them all pr
For our enemies. : O God, the author of peace and lover of concord, who hast commanded us to pray for our enemies; have mercy, we beseech thee, upon our brethren who have risen in arms against the constituted authorities of the land. Take from them all pr
The Soldier's prayer book, or Dick and his pack of cards. : Showing how a soldier named Richard Middleton, was taken before the mayor of a city, and tried for using cards in church during divine service. Being a droll, merry, and humorous account of an od
The Soldier's prayer book, or Dick and his pack of cards. : Showing how a soldier named Richard Middleton, was taken before the mayor of a city, and tried for using cards in church during divine service. Being a droll, merry, and humorous account of an od
The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them? : 1st. Apply to the British minister to bring about foreign interference? ... 2d. Hold out the olive branch, confess our error in having resented the bombardment for Fort Sumter, propose peace a
The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them? : 1st. Apply to the British minister to bring about foreign interference? ... 2d. Hold out the olive branch, confess our error in having resented the bombardment for Fort Sumter, propose peace a
Startling from Washington! President Lincoln's vision! : Washington, June 22. How the following strange and mysterious affair has got out, it matters not for the present to be stated; but it is a well-known fact that for sometime past the national capital
Startling from Washington! President Lincoln's vision! : Washington, June 22. How the following strange and mysterious affair has got out, it matters not for the present to be stated; but it is a well-known fact that for sometime past the national capital
Who makes the war? : Abraham Lincoln is president of the United States, and has sworn to execute the duties of that high office. ...
Who makes the war? : Abraham Lincoln is president of the United States, and has sworn to execute the duties of that high office. ...
Has the war ruined the country? : The Copperheads assert that the war has ruined the country; that we can never pay our debt; and that the war has proven a failure. Look at these diagrams, based on official records, and see if this is true. ... Our prospe
Has the war ruined the country? : The Copperheads assert that the war has ruined the country; that we can never pay our debt; and that the war has proven a failure. Look at these diagrams, based on official records, and see if this is true. ... Our prospe
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.
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 New Year's address of the newsmen of the New York herald, to its subscribers and readers, January 1, 1862.
The New Year's address of the newsmen of the New York herald, to its subscribers and readers, January 1, 1862.
The Carrier's Christmas and New-Year rhymes to the patrons of the American Presbyterian. 1864-65
The Carrier's Christmas and New-Year rhymes to the patrons of the American Presbyterian. 1864-65
Carrier's annual address to the patrons of the Davenport gazette for January 1, 1864.
Carrier's annual address to the patrons of the Davenport gazette for January 1, 1864.
New Year, 1864. Louisville journal carriers' address.
New Year, 1864. Louisville journal carriers' address.
Daily evening bulletin,
Daily evening bulletin,
Daily evening bulletin, / Peacock, Chambers & Co. G. Peacock, editor. F.L. Fetherston, publisher.
Daily evening bulletin, / Peacock, Chambers & Co. G. Peacock, editor. F.L. Fetherston, publisher.
The Evening bulletin 1862-'63. Carriers' address.
The Evening bulletin 1862-'63. Carriers' address.
New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder, January 1, 1865.
New Year's address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder, January 1, 1865.
The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Christian instructor. December 25, 1861.
The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Christian instructor. December 25, 1861.
Carrier's address for the Christian instructor. 1864 1864 : A happy New Year.
Carrier's address for the Christian instructor. 1864 1864 : A happy New Year.
Christmas and New Year's annual of the North American and United States gazette 1864. 1865.
Christmas and New Year's annual of the North American and United States gazette 1864. 1865.
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 address of the carriers of the Episcopal recorder, December 25, 1863, and January 1, 1864.
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, 1862, and January 1, 1863.
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, 1861, and January 1, 1862.
Annual greeting of the carriers of Fitzgerald's city item. Christmas, 1863.--New Year, 1864.
Annual greeting of the carriers of Fitzgerald's city item. Christmas, 1863.--New Year, 1864.
Address of the carriers of the Saturday evening post, January 1, 1865.
Address of the carriers of the Saturday evening post, January 1, 1865.
The Sun carriers address. January 1, 1862.
The Sun carriers address. January 1, 1862.
Emancipation Proclamation : Carpenter's great national picture, the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet! Painted on a canvas measuring 14 1/2 by 9 feet, and containing full length and life-size portraits of President Lincoln, Secretaries Seward,
Emancipation Proclamation : Carpenter's great national picture, the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet! Painted on a canvas measuring 14 1/2 by 9 feet, and containing full length and life-size portraits of President Lincoln, Secretaries Seward,
The Quaker gun, : now on exhibition, was brought from the Rebel works at Manassas, and wishing the public to witness the artillery used by the aforesaid Rebels, it will be exhibited for a few days only, a the old
The Quaker gun, : now on exhibition, was brought from the Rebel works at Manassas, and wishing the public to witness the artillery used by the aforesaid Rebels, it will be exhibited for a few days only, a the old "Press" office, 417 Chestnut Street, betwe
America in England. : W.W. Broom, (the first Union advocate in Manchester, and old champion of reform in England) will relate the history of the formation of opinion in England on the American struggle. ... Croton Hall, 187 Bowery, Thursday evening, Feb.
America in England. : W.W. Broom, (the first Union advocate in Manchester, and old champion of reform in England) will relate the history of the formation of opinion in England on the American struggle. ... Croton Hall, 187 Bowery, Thursday evening, Feb.
Serenading bands furnished at short notice, by Townsend Ward, No. 204 S. Fifth Street.
Serenading bands furnished at short notice, by Townsend Ward, No. 204 S. Fifth Street.
Serenading bands furnished at short notice, by Townsend Ward, No. 204 S. Fifth Street.
Serenading bands furnished at short notice, by Townsend Ward, No. 204 S. Fifth Street.
Draft notice! : All those liable to draft, who have not yet paid their twenty dollars, are hereby notified to do so at once, to Wm. L. Brown, treasurer, corner of Market and Center Streets, or to the committee. If there is not a general response, the draf
Draft notice! : All those liable to draft, who have not yet paid their twenty dollars, are hereby notified to do so at once, to Wm. L. Brown, treasurer, corner of Market and Center Streets, or to the committee. If there is not a general response, the draf
Fair in aid of the sick & wounded soldiers, : will be held in Bromley's Hall, Baker and Mulberry streets, Manayunk, to commence on Tuesday, the 11th of Nov., and continue until Saturday afternoon, the 15th.
Fair in aid of the sick & wounded soldiers, : will be held in Bromley's Hall, Baker and Mulberry streets, Manayunk, to commence on Tuesday, the 11th of Nov., and continue until Saturday afternoon, the 15th.
The Flag of America shall never grow dim, nor one star be obliterated from its bright galaxy! : Maj. Gen. Hancock's First Army Corps of Veterans. A splendid opportunity to form a grand national guard, to vindicate the national honor, in defiance of all th
The Flag of America shall never grow dim, nor one star be obliterated from its bright galaxy! : Maj. Gen. Hancock's First Army Corps of Veterans. A splendid opportunity to form a grand national guard, to vindicate the national honor, in defiance of all th
American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes, encampments, &c. : from the beginning up to the present time, illustrated by a series of finely colored pictures on glass, for the magic lantern, dissolving views, or similar exhibitio
American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes, encampments, &c. : from the beginning up to the present time, illustrated by a series of finely colored pictures on glass, for the magic lantern, dissolving views, or similar exhibitio
Spirit of the pulpit, : with reference to the present crisis: a collection of sermons by distinguished divines, North and South, with revisions and corrections by the authors.
Spirit of the pulpit, : with reference to the present crisis: a collection of sermons by distinguished divines, North and South, with revisions and corrections by the authors.
Spirit of the pulpit, : with reference to the present crisis: a collection of sermons by distinguished divines, North and South, with revisions and corrections by the authors.
Spirit of the pulpit, : with reference to the present crisis: a collection of sermons by distinguished divines, North and South, with revisions and corrections by the authors.
You are respectfully invited to accompany the peace makers in their ariel flight to the land of rest. : Where there will be freedom of speech, to black-guard honest men, defame good government, and misrepresent all right action. Freedom of the press, to p
You are respectfully invited to accompany the peace makers in their ariel flight to the land of rest. : Where there will be freedom of speech, to black-guard honest men, defame good government, and misrepresent all right action. Freedom of the press, to p
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 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,
Libby Prison, Richmond, Va. Card photographs of this far-famed Southern prison, for sale here. : 25 cents each. Copyright secured.
Libby Prison, Richmond, Va. Card photographs of this far-famed Southern prison, for sale here. : 25 cents each. Copyright secured.
A Present for soldiers and their friends! : Beautiful and appropriate. Two new photographs, illustrations the downfall of treason. Finest ever published. Subjects:----
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
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 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.
Woman and the war. : Woman has acted her part nobly in this war. She has toiled and sacrificed, suffered and died to relieve the wants and sufferings of our needy, sick and wounded soldiers. ... A work is now in press, to be published in New York, by N.C.
Woman and the war. : Woman has acted her part nobly in this war. She has toiled and sacrificed, suffered and died to relieve the wants and sufferings of our needy, sick and wounded soldiers. ... A work is now in press, to be published in New York, by N.C.
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 & 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
Supplementary Voice of the prophet; or Pioneer of truth. : Philadelphia, 1862. Motto.--
Supplementary Voice of the prophet; or Pioneer of truth. : Philadelphia, 1862. Motto.--"The Union! The whole Union! and nothing but the Union!" The Union with God the Father!!! The whole Union with God the Son!!! And nothing but the Union! with God!!! the
Liberty--a power among the nations. No. 4. : Barlow, in the eighth book of his Columbiad, gives a portrait of slavery which every freeman should study. ... New York, June 10, 1861.
Liberty--a power among the nations. No. 4. : Barlow, in the eighth book of his Columbiad, gives a portrait of slavery which every freeman should study. ... New York, June 10, 1861.
Liberty--a divine, inalienable right. No. 2. : Every star in the American flag proclaims liberty to the captive, and every stripe defiance to tyrants. ... New York, June 10, 1861.
Liberty--a divine, inalienable right. No. 2. : Every star in the American flag proclaims liberty to the captive, and every stripe defiance to tyrants. ... New York, June 10, 1861.
The Liberty papers. No. 1. : We contend not for ourselves or country solely, but for the race and the world. We fight for that liberty which will enable a man, surrounded by his aged parents, his wife, and little ones, to
The Liberty papers. No. 1. : We contend not for ourselves or country solely, but for the race and the world. We fight for that liberty which will enable a man, surrounded by his aged parents, his wife, and little ones, to "sit under his own vine and fig t
Invalid Brigade. :
Invalid Brigade. : "Hey Jim along, Jim along Josey," we are the boys, can't come up to time. Rally 46ers. "Glory Halleluja!" Your country calls!! Let 'er call!!! Get your certificate and join the glorious brigade of Gen. Debility, comprising a portion of
Grand citizens' dress ball, : to be given by the machinists of the Philad'a Navy Yard, for the benefit of the Volunteers' Refreshment Fund at the Musical Fund Hall, on Friday ev'g, Oct. 25, 1861. Tickets one dollar. Can be obtained of any of the managers,
Grand citizens' dress ball, : to be given by the machinists of the Philad'a Navy Yard, for the benefit of the Volunteers' Refreshment Fund at the Musical Fund Hall, on Friday ev'g, Oct. 25, 1861. Tickets one dollar. Can be obtained of any of the managers,
Familiar songs latinized. : Published for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission.
Familiar songs latinized. : Published for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission.

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