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146th Regim't, P.V. for the war. : The Merchants' Regiment. Col. John D.C. Johnson $165 bounty Active men between the ages of 18 and 45 wanted. Head-quarters, 519 Arch Street

Merchants' Regiment! 146th of the line. : Col. John D.C. Johnson. Recruits wanted for this regiment now accepted. Good food, good pay, good officers, and consequently good treatment of the men. $165 bounty Quarters, rations and clothing as soon as mustere

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

Union Guards 144th Reg. Col. J.B. Adams. : Good active men wanted for Company B. Head quarters, at C. Steinbrecher's Hotel, 247 Arch Street. Bounties as follows: $90 cash: $75 at expiration of service. / 1st Lieut. Wm. D. Snow, 2d " Andrew W. Carey, Capt.

Union Guards! 144th Regiment. Colonel John B. Adams. : $167 dollars bounty. To arms! On to Richmond! All able-bodied young men desirous of attaching themsleves to the Union Guards Regt., Company C, have now the last chance, as the company is nearly full.

Merchants' Reg't 146th, P.V. : Bounty $165 Attention, patriots! To arms! Secure your bounty before the draft! Able-bodied men wanted to fill up Co. E Marchants' Reg't, 146th, P.V., Col. Johnson. This regiment is accepted by the governor, and is entitled t

Rally! Rally! : A few more men wanted for a first-rate company, now forming at Doylestown. Rally to the flag of your country, and avoid a draft! Bounties to this company will be $100 by the government, $50 by the county, and $2 premium, with one month's p

Irish Brigade Second Regiment! Col. Robt. Emmett Patterson, commanding. : Recruits wanted for the Hibernia Greens, Co. B. Pay and rations to commence on signing the roll. Uniforms and comfortable quarters provided. This regiment is accepted by the governo

Fortification artillery! 112th. 112th. : Second Pennsylvania Artillery Regiment! A.A. Gibson, U.S. Army, Col. comd'g. This fine regiment, 1,500 strong, is doing garrison duty in the substantial fortifications on the beautiful and healthful highlands of th

Attention! Heavy artillery : The finest opportunity offered for enlistment Battery L Third Penna. Vols. Colonel Segebarth. This reg't offers extra facilities and unusual opportunities: 1st. It avoids long and fatiguing marches, being solely confined to fo

To arms! To arms! Heavy Artillery! : Battery E, 3d Pa. Heavy Artillery Col. Segebarth, the best regiment in the service. $150 bounty $150 with additional premium for every man that enlists. Interesting to seamen The batteries of the Third Pennsylvania Hea

$100 bounty! : $25 & one month's pay, in advance on being mustered into service. Recruits wanted! For the 91st Regiment, P.V. Col. E.M. Gregory, commanding. Recruits sent to the regiment immediately, now stationed at Alexandria, Va. Pay and rations to com

$160 bounty and one month's pay in advance. : Bounty to cease and drafting to commence on the 15th of August. Recruits wanted for Company D, Col. Chapman Biddle's 121st Reg., P.V. $2 premium paid to each recruit on being mustered into service. / T.E. Zell

Bürger Euer Land ist in Gefahr! : Zu den Waffen! Zu den Waffen! 121ste Regiment Pennsylvanien Voluntärs. Körperlich fähige Männer verlangt in Col. Chapman Biddles Regiment. ... 160 dollars bounty! ... / Friedrich König, im Auftrag von J.G. Rosengarten, Ca

24th Ward arise at your country's call! : Recruits wanted for Co. F. 116th Reg., P.V. Col. Dennis Heenan. Good pay, good food, good officers, and consequently good treatment of the men. $100 bounty. ... In all $90.00 besides the state bounty. / Joseph Kit

To arms! To arms! Down with the rebellion! : Recruits wanted! Bounty, $85 cash will be paid to each man who musters into Colonel Robert E. Patterson's 115th Regim't, P.V. Apply at recruiting office, 230 South Fifth St. or, Tent 115, Camp Independence / Li

Col. E.D. Baker's California Regiment. : A rendezvous for the enrollment of a company of picked men will be opened on Monday, August 12, 1861, at the house of Henry Mehring, Passyunk Road opposite Queen Street. This company will leave for the seat of war

The best branch of the service! : Marine and fortification artillery! Col. H. Segebarth, commanding. This regiment receives all the government, state and municipal bounties, amounting to $170 & one month's pay in advance Recruits wanted for Battery L / Li

Col. John D.C. Johnson. Recruits wanted for this regiment now accepted. : Good food, good pay, good officers, and consequently good treatment of the men. $165 bounty Quarters, rations and clothing as soon as mustered in. Don't wait to be drafted Apply at

On to Richmond! To arms! To arms! : Men wanted to fill up Company F, Union Guard Regiment, Col. John B. Adams. State & national bounties guaranteed! Able-bodied young men, who do not wish to be drafted, would do well to enroll their names before the 15th

Bucktail Rifle Brigade! : Pay and rations to commence when mustered in! Young and active men wanted! To fill up a company to be attached to this celebrated brigade. Last chance before drafting. / James Kirkman. Recruiting officer. Recruiting office, [blan

Bucktail Rifle Brigade! : A few picked men wanted immediately! For a company in this celebrated brigade. Additional bounty 20 each, in addition to the other bounties of $160 making the entire bounty $180. Don't wait to be drafted! Avail yourselves at once

Bucktail Rifle Brigade! : $160 bounty! Young, active men wanted for this crack brigade of sharpshooters! Now is your chance before drafting! Recruiting office, in Independence Square / Geo. M. Cullen, Capt.

Ho! for the Bucktails! : The only chance offered in Kensington, Richmond, Bridesburg and Frankford to enlist in this famous brigade. This company is attached to the 143d Regiment and to be commanded by Col. L. Wistar [sic], late of the original Bucktails.

Attention!! Good men wanted! : For company Col. Geo. P. McLean's regiment, Cameron Guards.

Volunteers wanted! : For comp'y M. Col. Geo. P. McLean's Cameron Light Guard Regiment! Uniformed and sent to camp as soon as enrolled.--Those wishing to enroll can do so, by applying at the headquarters of the company, No. 745 S. Front Street, or at No. 8

Volunteers wanted! : For the Cameron Light Guard Regiment, Col. Geo. P. M'Lean, commanding. Pay to commence on enrolment. Men sent to camp immediately, [blank] / Capt. F.B. Haines, 1st Lieut. G.H. Barbier, 2d Lieut. J.P. Wenzel.

Fall in, Company F, Cameron Light Guard Regiment, Col. G.P. M'Lean. : The undersigned, recruiting to full Company F in the above regiment, have opened their head quarters at the Lyceum Hall, in Port Providence. This regiment has been accepted by the War D

Cameron Dragoons! : Col. M. Friedman, commanding, Lieut. Col. Philip Becker. Now in active service in Virginia! A few more able bodied men wanted to fill up Co. L. Each man mustered in immediately. Privates and non-commissioned officers furnished with hor

Recruits wanted for the Bucktail Rifle Brigade : $160 bounty. Apply at the recruiting office, in Independence Square. / Geo. M. Cullen, Capt.

Colonel Rush's Light Cavalry, Company K. Active men wanted. : The regiment is now in camp on the Second St. Road, above Nicetown Lane. This company will be fully equipped here, with horses, arms and clothing. Recruiting stations, No. 403 Chestnut Street.

75 men wanted immediately to march to New York this day, to join Col. Baker's Regiment, : will be mustered into service on arrival, apply at No. 20 North Sixth Street, or No. 233 South Fifth Street.

Bucktail Rifle Brigade! To arms! To arms! : $165 bounty! ... Don't wait to be drafted! A few good men wanted immediately for this brigade. Apply at the Wm. Penn Hotel, Market Street, between 38th and 39th, West Philadelphia. / George H. North, Lieutenant

Penn'a Cavalry! Late Cameron Dragoons, Colonel Campbell. : Recruits wanted! for the above celebrated regiment now in the field! The heavy's of the Army!! Bounty, 85 dollars, cash in hand. Other bounties same as all old regiments. Head quarters, 232 North

Stanton Cavalry 19th Penn'a Cavalry! : Avoid the draft! Now is your time to join a first-class cavalry regiment. $112 bounty! $50 cash in hand! Each recruit sent to camp as soon as enlisted. Headquarters, 22 South Fourth St. / Lt. Geo. A. Sharp, recruitin

Colonel Rush's Light Cavalry. Company K, active men wanted! : The regiment is now in camp on the Second Street Road, ab. Nicetown Lane. This company will be fully equipped here, with horses, arms, and clothing. Recruiting station, 403 Chestnut Street. / H

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

Only 40 men wanted! : For garrison duty at Fortress Monroe 3d Pa. Artillery, 152d Reg't P.V. Col. Wm. [sic] Roberts comd'g. Bounty $400! / Capt. J.F. [sic] Blake. 2d Lieut. James S. Martin, Jr., recruiting Battery F, No. 329 Chestnut St.

Heavy artillery. : This is to certify, that [blank] has been regularly enlisted and sworn in as a member of Battery [blank] 3d Penn'a Artillery, 152nd Penn'a Volunteers. Residence, [blank] Family, [blank] [blank] Colonel. [blank] Captain. [blank] 186[blan

Head quarters, Roberts' Artillery, N.E. cor. Eighth and Chestnut Streets. : [blank] The undersigned (late 1st Lieut. Rush's Lancers) having been authorized to recruit for the battalion (6 companies) of heavy artillery, of which Major Joseph Roberts, 4th U

Head quarters, Roberts' Artillery, N.E. cor. Eighth and Chestnut Streets. : [blank] The undersigned (late 1st Lieut. Rush's Lancers) having been authorized to recruit for the battalion (6 companies) of heavy artillery, of which Major Joseph Roberts, 4th U

The "Bounty," should it be increased? : Will be the subject before the Providence Eclectic Conference at Liberty Hall 55 Weybosset St. next to the arcade, on Sunday 24th, at 10 1/2 a.m. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to take part in the con

$617 bounty Wanted! Fifteen first rate men! : To fill vacancies in the South Kingston company of the Seventh Regiment R.I.V. $500 bounty from the town $117 from the state and United States Apply immediately at the headquarters of the regt., 15 Market Squa

Seventh Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers! $237 bounty : It will be seen that the City Council of the city of Providence, appropriated a sum not exceeding $60,000, to promote enlistments, to be paid to volunteers at the rate of one hundred dollars per man

Volunteers attention. : $525 bounty for one year's service only. $458 cash bounty $458 Largest bounty yet offered. "Rally around the flag boys" and avoid the draft / Call on us at our office, T.W. Wilson & Co. 605 Sansom Street. P.S.----Men paid as soon a

Hancock's Corps. : Only one company wanted $1000 bounty for 3 years. $700 bounty for 1 year. $50 premium or hand-money. / Apply to James Boldman, late Battery L, 1st Lt. Artillery, recruiting agent. Western Hotel 826 Market St., between 8th and 9th, Phila


Men wanted! For the U.S. Frigate Sabine! Now at New London. : Those who desire to enter the Navy may apply at any time of the day at No. 2 Market Square, up stairs, third story, Providence. Where officers are constantiy [sic] in attendance to ship for the

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

Volunteers wanted! : According to resolution of County Commissioners, the Recruiting Committee of the Borough of Bethlehem are authorized to offer 300 dollars bounty! (in addition to the bounty of $100 and $16 a month wages, paid by the U.S. government,)

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