No drafting No 9 months' service Nothing but the war and its triumphant end! Governor's Guard : The officers of this company, who have been in the service of the United States during the present Rebellion, are prepared to muster men in for the war unless sooner discharged, under General Orders, Nos. 28, 30 and 31, of Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania. The following are the inducements offered, by which it will be seen that the volunteer can go to defend his country's honor, feeling sure that his family is provided for during his absence: From $13 to $20 pay per month. One months' pay, $13 to $20, and $75 bounty in advance from the national government. $25 in advance as a bounty from Pennsylvania. $50 in advance from the appropriation of the Councils of the city of Philadelphia, making in all from $163 to $170 in advance. Head-quarters at 219 Lodge Street back of the Provost Marshal's Office, where all communications must be addressed. / Recruiting stations--Capt. Henry F. Leo, late Capt. 66th Reg. P.V., 219 Lodge St. First Lieut. Lemuel C. Reeves, ... Second Lieut. Harry S. Vandyke, ... First Sergeant Robert F. Christy, Jr., ... Port Richmond. This is the last chance in an independent company. Good men wanted for non-commissioned officers and teamster.