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Eine wahre Geschichte, oder eine probirte Kunst in Feuers-Gefahr wie auch in Pestilenz-Zeiten zu gebrauchen. : Ist von einem christlichen Singmeister, König aus Egypten, erfunden worden. Es wurden im Jahre 1714, den 10 Tag Juni, im Königreich Preuszen 6 Z
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Pfarrer Mennigs Chur fürs wilde Feuer. : Wild Feuer, flieh, flieh, flieh. Der rothe Faden jagt dich hie. ... / Geschrieben von George Mennig.
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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
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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
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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
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Who makes the war? : Abraham Lincoln is president of the United States, and has sworn to execute the duties of that high office. ...
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Hlasko's physical institue [sic]. Circular. : It is well known that Switzerland has no standing army; and yet she is enabled to maintain her independent position in spite of the jealous intrigues of the powerful countries that surround her by the well-kno
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Military instruction. : The undersigned offers his services and past experience to gentlemen wishing to become competent to pass examination in military tactics. Strict attention will be given to the intonation of voice, adapted to command, so necessary f
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Military instruction. : The undersigned offers his services and past experience to gentlemen wishing to become competent to pass examination in military tactics. Strict attention will be given to the intonation of voice, adapted to command, so necessary f
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Serenading bands furnished at short notice, by Townsend Ward, No. 204 S. Fifth Street.
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Serenading bands furnished at short notice, by Townsend Ward, No. 204 S. Fifth Street.
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Rules and regulations to be observed by persons employed in this shop..
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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
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An essay of a declaration of rights, : brought in by the committee appointed for that purpose, and now under the consideration of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania..
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By His Excellency William A. Buckingham, Governor of the state of Connecticut, a proclamation. : Incited by a sense of constitutional obligations, by manifestations of public sentiment, and by the natural law of self-preservation, the national government
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By His Excellency William A. Buckingham, Governor of the state of Connecticut, a proclamation. : Extensive and powerful combinations for the subversion of our government still exist, civil war continues to exhaust and desolate the land, and citizens of ou
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A warning to the country : I see where we are drifting. All temporising is ruin. Every word about peace and compromise is fruitless, except to lessen our strength, and add to that of the enemy. ... If this nation wants to exist, at all, I warn it against
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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List of all persons enrolled in Class No. 1, subject to military duty in the First Ward, : being the first sub-district of the second district of Pennsylvania. All persons herein named claiming exemption on the ground of alienage, non-residence, unsuitabl
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To the public. : I wish it generally understood, that I am in favor of the Constitution, the Union, and the enforcement of the laws; and generl [sic] protection to the American flag. / Yours, A.J. McColley.
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Mr. Train's great speech in England, on the American question.
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A little plain talk with John Bull. / By Train, Jr. Ha! ha! boy, sayest thou so? Art thou here, old true-penny?
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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Metropolitan Fair, April, 1864. : The Executive Committee would call the attention of the public to the photographic studio, Station 77 (3d story, over the Furniture Department), under the management of Messrs. Gurney & Son, who are prepared to make carte
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Letters given to Capt. Williams after having witnessed his South Sea whaling voyage! : Most of which were given without solitication.
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Grand floral and strawberry fair for the benefit of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, : commencing Monday, June 16th, at the saloon, foot of Washington Street. Tickets for sale here. Also on all passenger rail-road cars. Price 10 cents.
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Grand benefit of the Union Volunteers' Refreshment Saloons, : at Musical Fund Hall, Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, 1862. Recitations & lecture by S.M. Landis, M.D. Germania Orchestra, (Mr. Sentz, leader.) / Nathaniel Knowles, Esq., treasurer. Single tickets 50
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"Great gathering of the clans." : Grand Union Scottish concert, will be given in the Musical Fund Hall, Locust St., above Eighth, Monday evening, March 31st, 1862, for the benefit of the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons, / under the auspices of the St. Andre
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Gen. Hooker the mammoth ox : will arrive in Phila. Saturday, the 27th inst., to be on exhibition at [blank] General Hooker is ahead of the world for size and beauty. The general was bred in Ohio and fed in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania He weighs between
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Ho all ye quick runners, fast walkers & fun lovers : A grand pic-nic will take place at Strawberry Mansion! on Monday, Sept. 28, '63, for which occasion the following it the programme: 1st---Sack race, ... 2d---Bell race, ... 3d---400 yard race, ... 4th--
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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
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"My friends." : When in July 1863, the city of New York was under the reign of a mob, when stores were closed, workshops shut, cars and stages laid up, alarm bells ringing, dwellings burning, inoffensive women and children seeking prisons for safety, unof
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The following is the official price list of clothing, &c.
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Fair for the Cooper Shop Hospital and Soldiers' Home, : to be held at Concert Hall, commencing Monday, June 9th, at 7 o'clock, and continue during the week. Season tickets, 25 cents. Single tickets, 10 cents. For sale by the conductor.
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Seventh grand fancy and citizens' dress festival : o [sic] Pocahontas Tent, No. 1, D. of F, on Tuesday, Feb. 25th, 1862, at National Guard's Hall, Race Street, below Sixth, for the benefit of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. Tickets, fifty ce
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Rules and regulations Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, : Broad & Washington Streets, Philadelphia. ... / By order of the committee on management of house.
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Notice to shareholders of the Mercantile Library Company, U.S. Sanitary Commission, Department of Colleges, Libraries, and Literary Institutions. : Dear sir: According to a resolution of the stockholders you are entitled to an extra share of the stock in
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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
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Plan of fair for the Soldiers & Sailors Home. : Academy of Music Philadelphia October 23. to November 4. 1865 ...
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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
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Andalusian stallion Hidalgo : The following letter from Mr. Sprague, American Consul in Gibraltar, gives the history of this horse: ... There are only two colts of his get now at the stables of his owner, at Tarrytown. The above horse, presented by Mr. As
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Special order, no. 4. : Nurses, attendants and convalescents from the hospitals are forbidden to visit Gettysburg, except with a pass bearing the date of the day of such visit and signed by the chief medical officer. All persons found in Gettysburg in vio
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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!
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Ein vortressliches Mittel gegen die Wassersucht.
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Ein vortressliches Mittel gegen die Wassersucht. : Nimm 4 Quart klarer süsser Seider, ... Neues Mittel wider Auszehrung. ...
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List of the inhabitants, of the united parishes of St. Bennet-Grace-Church, and St. Leonard-Eastcheap.
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The drafted men! : Headquarters, Prov. Marshal, 16th Dist., Pa. August 22, 1863. For their own convenience, as well as that of the board, drafted men are requested, whether expecting to enter the service, pay three hundred dollars, furnish a substitute, o
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American Academy of Music. This Friday evening, May 6th, 1864 third night of the grand musical festival! In aid of the Great Sanitary Fair! : Second night of the new English opera! By Wm. Henry Fry, Esq., entitled Notre-Dame of Paris! Represented under th
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Draft meeting! : This evening, Monday, March 21, at 8 o'clock, a public meeting will be held at Citizens' Hall for the purpose of taking measures to raise a bounty for volunteers to fill the quota of our borough against the impending draft. Many citizens.
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Men of color in consequence of indisposition, of Fred'k Douglass the meeting for promoting recruiting for 3d Regiment U.S. Colored Troops is postponed until Friday, July 24, 1863.
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Freedom, jubilee: liberty..
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Address of the Legislative Assembly of New Mexico. : manifesto of the Council and House of Representatives to the inhabitants of the Territory of New Mexico.
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An appeal to Friends and others on behalf of the destitute Freedmen of the South. Dear Friends ....
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Union broadside, no. 1. : what union men of all parties said in 1861 ... what they say in 1863 after the "Proclamation," "Conscription", &c.
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