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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The struggle for Volunteers at the North. (search)
, at No. 316 Greenwich street, (Exchange Hotel,) a few good men, to whom will be paid $100 more cash in hand than by any other parties in the city. Call early. Volunteers wanted this day — bounty $750 --Cash in hand $300. Also, seamen, ordinary and landsmen, and boys. Apply at No. 164 Maiden Lane, corner of South street, to P. McGentry, Moran & Co. Volunteers wanted. --I will pay $25 more than any other party for men. Runners can have the money advanced for their men. B. A. Simonson, Army and Navy Agent, 82 White street, near Broadway. Volunteers wanted. --$827 Bounty--$375 paid cash in hand; runners liberally dealt with; give us a call at the New York State Volunteer and Substitute office, 82 White street, N. Y. Garbett & Tuttle. Wanted. --Ten Thousand Substitutes. Headquarters Ambulance and Sanitary Corps, 654 Broadway, New York.--All able-bodied men who desire to volunteer for the service of the United States, are requested to call at the