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Bounty! Bounty!! Bounty!!! : Avoid the draft and get your bounty! Co. B Capt. A. McI. Robertson, late of the artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac. Roberts' Heavy Artillery. For Fortress Monroe. $165 bounty! $165 Government bounty, $25. Government premiu

144th 144th Brian Boru United Irish Legion : or 144th Regiment, P.V., of Philadelphia, have been accepted by the Secretary of War and Governor Curtin, to be attached to Gen. Corcoran's brigade. Government and city bounty secured U.S. bounty, $100; city bo

To arms! To arms! : Rally to the defence of your state. The invader is at your doors; it is therefore the duty of all freeman [sic] to come forth and hurl him back from your fair state. Let no one say he stood calmly by and saw the Old Keystone polluted w

For your country! Now or never! Don't wait to be drafted! : To horse! The foe is on us!! Young men wanted to join at once! The first troop Penn'a Light Horse! We will fight the guerillas on their own soil! Arouse, men of Pennsylvania! The rebels are menac

Rally to the rescue! : Recruits wanted for Col. Owen's 2d Regiment, Baker's Brigade. Pay and rations to begin! Men uniformed, equipped, and sent to camp at once! Recruiting office at the Washington House, Sellersville, Pa. / P. [sic] O'Kane, Lieut.

Volunteers wanted! : For Company K, Col. Owen's 2d Regiment, Baker's Brigade. Head quarters, 421 Walnut Street. / A. McManus, Captain. Recruiting office, Germantown Road and Jefferson Street. Lieut. Casey, recruiting officer.

Volunteers wanted! : For the Crozier Guard, Co. F, 5th Regiment Infantry, Baker's Brigade. Recruits will be mustered in, equipped and sent to camp, at once! Head quarters, No. 207 South Fourth St. Recruiting office, Main Street, Chester. (Office open nigh

Volunteers wanted! : For Company B, Fifth Regiment Infantry, Baker's Brigade. Recruits will be mustered in, uniformed and sent to camp, at once! Recruiting station, No. 113 S. Third St., below Chestnut. Branch office, West Street, below Frankford Road. /

Volunteers wanted! : For Company A, Fifth Regiment Infantry, Baker's Brigade. Recruits will be mustered in, uniformed and sent to camp at once! Recruiting station, [blank] Branch office, [blank] / Lewis Bartleson, Captain, late Company B, 22d Regiment. Pa

Fifth Regiment Baker's Brigade. : Division of the Potomac! Recruits mustered into service at once, under the direction of an officer detached from the brigade staff. The camp will be located near the Bull's Head Drove Yard, in the 24th Ward. ... Regimenta

A Rare chance! : Wanted immediately, twenty able-bodied men, to fill up the artillery company attached to the 57th Regiment, P.V., Col. J. Richter Jones commanding. The only artillery company now being formed in the city. $100 bounty! Term of service, 3 y

Bounty! Bounty!! Bounty!!! : Avoid the draft and get your bounty! Co. B Capt. A. McI. Robertson, late of the artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac. Roberts' Heavy Artillery.

March on! Brave volunteers : Head quarters Company H 66th Regiment, P.V. 204 Chesnut Street. Regiment in active service! $2 cash in hand. $100 at the end of the war. Pay, rations and clothes at once. Apply at recruiting office. / H.W. Ducker, Captain. A.W

National Guard 19th Regiment, P.V. Col. Peter Lyle. : Good active men wanted for Company F. / N. Raymond, 1st Lieut. F.L. Gimber, 2d " P.H. Jacobus, Captain. Armory, Race Street, below Sixth.

National Guard Ninetieth Ninetieth Col. Peter Lyle's Regt. : Recruits wanted for this regiment, now in Gen. Pope's Army Corps, Virginia. $173 bounty $173 The recruits will be equipped and sent from this city direct to the regiment, where they will be unde

Recruits wanted! For the 29th Pa. Reg't. : Col. John K. Murphy, now in the field! Recruits for this regiment are now mustered into the U.S. service, equipped and receive their bounty in Philadelphia, immediately after being mustered in. $160 bounty! The f

Recruits wanted! For the 58th Pa. Reg't. : Col. J. Richter Jones. Now in the field! Recruits for this regiment are now mustered into the U.S. service, equipped and receive their bounty in Philadelphia, immediately after being mustered in. $160 bounty: the

Attention cavalry! : Capt. J. Archambault, for 28 years commanding the Union Troop of Bucks and Montgomery counties, has received special orders from the War Department to form a troop to be attached to Col. R. Butler Price's regiment of cavalry, now in c

Attention, troop! : Capt. Archambault formerly of Bucks County, and for many years commander of the Union Troop, invites his old companions in arms, friends, and all patriotic young men, to rally under his command in a troop of cavalry, to assist in maint

Col. Baxter's Philadelphia Fire Zouaves. : Recruits wanted! Who will be mustered in, equipped, and sent to camp immediately. Office, No. 527 Chestnut St., up stairs.

$229 bounty. Recruits wanted! For the old 81st Regm't, P.V. : Commanded by Col. Charles F. Johnson. The ranks of this gallant old regiment have been fearfully thinned at the Rappahannock, York Town, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swam

Corn Exchange Regiment. : $162. $162. Col. Chas. M. Prevost Steady, able-bodied men wanted for Co. I. S.E. cor. Second and Walnut Streets. $162.00 bounty! Paid to each recruit as follows: $2 government premium when recruit is mustered in; $10 Corn Exchang

$50 bounty! Rally men of Philadelphia for the defence of your city and state. : Recruits wanted for company E, First Regiment Grey Reserves! Armory---Broad Street, below Race. Come to the rescue. Equipment furnished and bounty paid.

Zouaves d'Afrique! Col. Collis.

Recruits wanted for Co. F Curtin Light Guard Regiment, P.V. : Col. H.J. Stainrook. Organized under the state and accepted by the federal government. Recruits will be mustered into service, and pay and rations commence immediately. Well drilled men who can

Co. G. Curtin Light Guard Regiment P.V. : Col. H.J. Stainrook. Accepted by the federal & state governments. Recruits wanted who will be mustered into service at once; encampments, provisions and pay to commence as soon as mustered in. Comfortable barracks

Attention, volunteers! : Rally for the defence of the Constitution and the Union. A limited number of good men wanted to fill up Company D, attached to Col. Gregory's regiment. Capt. Sinex served with credit to himself and his country, in Col. Frank Patte

Merchants' Regiment! $176. $176. 146th Regiment Penna. Volunteers! Col. Johnston. : Men wanted for Co. D! Headquarters, 333 Chestnut St. Recruiting station, 57 S. Third St. $163 bounty! Paid to each man as follows: $2 government premium when mustered in,

To the rescue! : All true lovers of the Union, are invited to enroll themselves in the company now forming, at No. 23 South Tenth Street. / John T. O'Brien, Lieutenant.

$75 bounty! One month's pay in advance given to each man upon being mustered into service in the Lancaster County Regiment, : now forming at Lancaster, Pa., for nine months' service. The regiment to be mustered in by the 10th of August. Don't delay! / A.T

Philadelphia City Guard! 157th Regt. P.V. : Col. Wm. A. Gray. Able-bodied men wanted for Co. D. Bounty, $152! Government bounty, $100. Citizens' bounty, $50. Enlistment premium, $2. Total, $152. A gum blanket to each recruit. Don't wait to be drafted, but

Philadelphia City Guard! Col. Wm. A. Gray. : Able-bodied men wanted for Co. E. Bounties: Citizens' bounty, $200 One month's pay in advance, 13 Enlistment premium, 2 Govern't bounty, $100 Advance, 25 Expiration of enlistment, 75 $240 cash to each recruit.

Philadelphia City Guard! Col. Wm. A. Gray. Company H. : Bounties: Citizens' bounty, $50. One month's pay in advance, $13. Government bounty, $50. Enlistment premium, $2. $75 at expiration of enlistment. $90 cash to each recruit. A gum blanket when mustere

Board of Trade Rifle Regiment. 156th Regiment, P.V. : $165 bounty, bounty, $165 Recruits wanted for Co. D Men enlisting in this company, will be immediately mustered and sent to Camp Morton near the city. The tents are boarded, making it more comfortable

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

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' Regiment! 146th of the line.

Merchants' Regiment! 146th Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers, Col. Johnston. : $171 $171 Men wanted at the recruiting station, 409 Chestnut St. $171 bounty! Paid to each man as follows: $2, government premium, when mustered in; $5, regimental fund; $1, premium

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

Recruits wanted for Co. E! Co. E! Merchants' Regiment! 146th P.V., commanded by Col. J.D.C. Johnson. : Arrangements will be made by which soldiers' families may receive, in this city, allotments of monthly pay. $2 on being mustered into service; $25 U.S.

Volunteers wanted! 151st Regt. P.V. Col. R.A. Parrish, Lieut. Col. Garrick Mallory, Jr. : A few good men wanted for Company A, in the above regiment. Apply at N.W. cor. Twelfth & Coates Sts. / Alex. Fisher, 1st Lieut. Wm. S. White, Capt.

Volunteers wanted! 151st Regt. P.V. Col. R.A. Parrish, Lieut. Col. Garrick Mallory, Jr. : A few good men wanted for Company E, in the above regiment. Apply at No. 609 Washington Avenue. / 1st Lieut. John McFeeters, 2d " Charles A. Shults, Capt. Richard M.

Volunteers wanted! 151st Regt. P.V. Col. R.A. Parrish, Lieut. Col. Garrick Mallery, Jr. : A few good men wanted for Company H, in the above regiment. Recruiting station, Swanson St. bel. Washington Avenue, opposite Refreshment Saloon. / 1st Lieut. [blank]

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

To the rescue! The last war meeting : $152 bounty! A joint meeting of the volunteer companies now being raised by Captains Andress and Kulp, will be held in the court house at Doylestown, Bucks County, Pa, on Wednesday evening, August 20, 1862, at eight o

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

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

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

121st Regiment, P.V. Recruits wanted : for the above regiment, now in the field. Good able-bodied men will receive all the bounties Recruits sent to Camp Cadwallader, near Odd Fellows' Cemetery, as soon as mustered. For further information, apply at the r

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

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