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To arms! To arms! : Recruits wanted to fill up an independent company! To be joined to any regiment the company may determine upon hereafter for service in the war. Bounty, $412 for three years' recruits. Head-quarters, in Independence Square / John Young

Freemen, to the rescue! : Defend your state! Your homes and your property! All able-bodied men are now called upon to enroll themselves and repel the invader from our soil. A few more men wanted to fill Company H, Philad'a Light Guards Col. Geo. P. M'Lean



Asher M. Childs clothes renovating establishment, No. 145 N. 9th St. [graphic] : Old clothes made to look equal to new, by cleaning or dyeing without taking a part. Also repairing, and altering done to the latest fashions. All work done in a superior mann

[Scrapbook of prints]

The enemy is approaching! : I must rely upon the people for the defence of the state! And have called the Militia for that purpose. The term of service will only be while the danger to the state is imminent. Send forward companies as soon as possible. / S

Firemen's Department.

Birds-eye view of the Centennial Buildings, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

The Carrier's Christmas and New-Year rhymes to the patrons of the American Presbyterian. 1864-65

Daily evening bulletin,

Daily evening bulletin, / Peacock, Chambers & Co. G. Peacock, editor. F.L. Fetherston, publisher.

The Evening bulletin 1862-'63. Carriers' address.

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.

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 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, 1861, and January 1, 1862.

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.

Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation plant, Grays Ferry Avenue and the Schuylkill River, Grays Ferry, Philadelphia.

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.

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

[Girard Avenue Bridge and Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge spanning the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia.]

Piers on the Delaware River south of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia.

South Street Hospital, 24th and South streets, Philadelphia.


[Delaware River looking north from Dock Street, Philadelphia.]

USS Constitution sailing on the Delaware River, Philadelphia.

Fleet of ships sailing south on the Delaware River, Philadelphia.

Franklin Book & Job Printing Establishment, : rear of 52 No. Sixth St. Philadelphia. Newspaper, book and plain & fancy job printing. / Wm. S. Young, proprietor. There are now but two parties in this country, the friends and the enemies of the government.

Rules and regulations Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, : Broad & Washington Streets, Philadelphia. ... / By order of the committee on management of house.



[German Peace Jubilee procession at the 600 block of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871]

The Civic Parade and Court of Honor, Peace Jubilee, Phila. Pa., Oct. 26, '98.

The brave 3rd U.S. Cavalry. Heroes of El Caney. Peace Jubilee, Phila.

The grounds and buildings of the United States Centennial International Exhibition, May 10th to November 10th 1876.

The India Rubber and Gutta-Percha Department.

Horticultural Department.

[Gen'l Washington's carriage]

Firemen's Department.

The Great Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia, 1864.

Photograph Dept.

New Jersey Dept.

Fine Art Gallery.

Children's Dept.

Union Vase.

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