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«" Xho Draff. The draft look ptaco od Wtdaeidaj YmI, 22J fill. It will ba seen tk*t none took place for Capa Island, her quote bit log been filled by substitutes la ad* rues. w Herswlib will bo found a Hat of tie carnal of thoso who has# drawn prize* lu lbi» county UPPER TOWNSHIP: Horse* Plait Robert P WillUta burner* Gaudy Kdcar Smith llaaiy Flint' Kooch Ulackman Wi*h Uindjr llwl Ti»r«l Smith . Thames Parkar A*lliony Sudlvr 0 It Corson Johnson Castua N S Cor ou D K C»r»oa • A Or*on Reuben G Town*rod Clark Slrelmau Joshua G Corson Win Sie*]maa Elijah IVtiralfcO ' Tb#*s CiTn-n II liigvrio)t, Jr Thomas B Stltuu Uurtit K Conoa ' ! 8 T Godfrey Griffin Uoraoo Griffin Sit ib • J It Chutio P S Godfrey Sara Jan el Coifrlio* Corson E G S*aln Ju'm li lift* AMlraa Strelmsa : Jihn Miliar a Hictfird Smith KUnrr Bushy Lawn Smith It M Turn lib Thompson Godfrey I.»r«ru Tajlor Samuel Young Jooatbai? Sie«1mao GoHm llenry, col. JUatwn RfibiusOD Waihlm tor, Cursun George L*e FrancD Smith Ji.*U|»h Gulden L~aimng Undfrsy Cow UUckiuen Alei llcndrfsoo # itufua Godfrey John Sloktly llrzekiah Laylio J L Smith S U Yoang ltich S Towciuud MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. Rich 8 I-udlttn Jams* Richardson Alex Lud'am J.»»ef»h Rohiusnn lt»uh»n Lodlatn Jm K Dickinson Edmund Hand Jonathan. Wills Jatnrj Fi*btr Thorns* S W««ka Zu1> York John Cull-n Levi Foster Win llildreth "Willi Whalam Jrr N Crawford Jacob Willi* Chirlei KalU William Scull Ed Griffin P II Crawford George Bernard IUdcliffMnrris Elmer Willi* Sylranat Wtllla Jest* Grace DanUI Chambers J N Siitr* Grrtnoo Baud Lewis Rom Bamuel Restrain Levi C Grace George llildrelh Win Powell George Norton llanj F Hewitt Wm Brown Jacob G Hand Saaiae] Krriekvon Alooxo Wijlii NeDoa G Hand Tbot II Swain Pag* Danglers . A Sam Hsnrxell John T Druglass Philip Godfrey, Jr Ch«a W Gorton Francis Katts . Satp Herri* Jncib Scall Edward B Hand Ch«rla« Crawford )Vrn 8-CVawford l«asc S«aio -* Wui Ogda'n Joreph IJnyd Joraph Smith Elmer Edwardl Joseph Hand K M Tomlin Franklin Hand T M Dnhma John High Jama* T Ilolmaa Cor Hennatt Couitant F Morria Kph K Hand Robert 1* Thotnpton » N DodpUh Joho II Thompion Jbaac 1 omlin, Jr John U High JefM Springer Thotnai Cheatar Ou Hildrvtb Wm II Lowtr DENNIS 10WNBHIP. Kamual Roger KT Young Thna W Smith e NVaah Ears wit Knock Sharp Wm 11 Maioa « David GofT * Joaiah tjraco Georgw F Ackerica D L Crriie, Jr AndrawSrull Jacob Scnll s I^reozo D Golf Stephen JafTenon Z Lord C Jetaa D llirkmao 4 Woa S Tiffhet* Lewja Crawford T J Lawrence ' Robert W Renottt Joeenh Gorton Hraj McCarty HSmlih . II l'ateraon A!ex Hottnn Chrla 'llinmp'on Uaorpe Stitra Anioa Wcaiaell llajrU Fidler Joaeph J Cheilar Wm Ric* Thru Hickman T 8 Vaaklrk Jottpb M Lodlaa Elijah Mat hint Je*a* S Grwifrey . Aah GofT Hamnel Hrlgbt Arnoi Voaa Kdward G UoDT James Henderson Levi Hand Albert Grace Joarph It Wilton . Praneia Wllllamt Wm IRrerty Jatnst P Uodrrej WmChrGtian Wui Sutton Dennis Fisher LOVVKR TdWNSIIIP. ■Ntlten Neal IlfnJ S Shaip Socrataa Shaw Hatnoel F Ware K II l^datanda Silas HnfTreta Jamai P Walktf Sam llomphrvy, eol lj*wla Cmeae David Swain Livingston Kw|pg Jamva Collin Wm Snyder Francis Kldr*dge Jaaanh H Kartell Wm A Mnihews Wm T Hates Jnrau imk Jokntoo8 K Chnrch John Wnki Wm J Smith . Wm T Stetena Staphtn Week i DatU Klroaey Jonathan Holfaan Wm Prigard Kxd Nkwi rot ran Diamn.— It will not do for Ibote liable to draft to flatter themielvM that they can volnnteer after their names have been drawn from the whaat. It •ah4|1>e done. If a nun who lav been drafted rent away and valooteeri in another dia. Iricf, he aboara beoomea liable to arrest, ltd on etBvlctlon nnit Mtn two jeara— ^'thaC D, Hi* year forttml tha one fsr which kt wm drafted, alto.— AVteWffifimnml, '» " • • ■ we*— > ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ tha 8ha tlaad thataa Imparted Barey, of Ohio, iatoly |t'« it^^HrtU^Uh Id cwntldarad a. the tf tha home hlad la the world, haitf aaly twealy Inchaa it height, l«i»ty^>»f panada.pn^'pother at Iha .ett weigh, only 75 [;^^Th4aW»eW«H>rmlUw,i. VicioriaAM. ^r^ ^maafO ^^men wha .fay

RalDaadarellBi. A caeetlag of tha atoekbolderi of tha Capa May and Millville Railroad Coopaoj wja hatd at Woodbury oa Friday, 24ib lost. Tha only batiseti transsctad wot to aothoriza oflictrt of the Company to Issue Kvtk to the West Jtr»ey Company, at par, to tha amount of 1120.000 for advanccoieata to the Cape May aotl Millville road! After the strckboldtra' meeting adjourned, a tneeilog cf the Board of .Directors was calltd, at which (ha following officers wrre elected President — John G. Stavtni. Secretary— Samuel J Uayard. Tfcaaarcr— lltf.J F Lee. btampr ou Daplic^tes. The comulMiuaer uf Interns# Revenue bat drclded that when a lease or otlitr instrument is executed in dupli- | cat*, triplicate, cr more, each is subject j to stamp doty ea an original. Each is executed precisely as an origiaal, aad Is •ntitlid 10 be used as saeb by the pnrly to whoa It U delivered. _ It, however, hut uoe iniiramont is executed, and on* or more copies are made . I of that one ins.rument, sncb copies are p ' not subjrrt to stamp duty. if, howcrer, such copy contains a ctr* \ I tiflcato of the party making it, that it is ; j a true copy, inch certificate would re- i 1 quire a stamp of fiv# cents. Extraordiuury Tri|>. • o haro been favortd by Captain Church with the following extract* from lha Log Rook of the schooner F fort net, ou a recent trip from Schrllcngcr's Landing to Indian river. It will be a source of ilucU gratification to tha frfeods of the crew to learn that iLey have so bravr- 1 ty osercomo all difficulties, nod aro new . doing irelL Mit. EoiToa:— Six days from Schallttitrcr'a lauding to Iudian rietr! When off Cold Spring I!»r, look tha wind at wot- j south-west, with strong 'ebb tide. First tack made the light on the Five Fathuiu bank; ticked ship and stood fur IodJaa . river— wind favoring a little. Made the | bar at 4 a. u , aad anchortd at daylight. ; Got under Way aud aloud io over the bar. After getting inside struck on a tand-bar, and laid until next day. Got i her off aud run into the schooner ' J F. Long," and unhooked her martingale, Cutoe to under Turkey Islacd, and rode ibe gait out on Sunday. Landed the crew oa Monday very much exhausted, and afttr several dotes of a little milk and sugar, and a good deal of whiskey, administered through the kiodnass of Capt. James Holt, I am happy to say tbe crew are slowly recoTeriugt Yours, truly, John Cnuacn. The Iter. Mr. Coakay, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this city, preached his farewell sermon on last Sunday, tbe 2Glb. His good personal qualities have endeared him to all, and his loss will be severcly felt in this community. PERSONAL. — Major General Ord has baen permanently aaaigced to tba command .of the Army of tba James and tha department of Virgloia, at successor to Gen. Baiter. — Richard Morria, eldest granJioo of Laais Morris, ono of tie aignera of the Declaration of Independence, died In Ot*ego ceanly, N. Y,, on tbe 2d tost., aged b'2 years. — Capt, II. A Mattisou, of the 12th N. J., who was reported killed io the battle of tba Wilderness last Mpriog, escaped from a rebel prison on tbe 26th of Noeember, and is no* lecturing ju Gloucester connty. —Mrs. Ann Mount, wif* of John 8. Mount of Cranberry Neck, Monmouth cuii.ly, di%d on lha ?th inst,, ol Diplheris. During tha previous week three of her children, a son and two daagblers, died of the tame disease. « — Elias B. D. Ofden, ora of lha Jostlces of t* a Snpracta Goart of N*w Jersey, died on Friday 21th lust., at bis retldeacat Klixabath. Ha was tba senior Judge of that Court, having entered upon bit tbird term, and hern upon tbe bench more than fifteen years. — Of the iweaty-flve members of the IIlioola Hrnate, Bot one is a native of that - Hlata, while five are natives of, Ohio, and two of Indiana, And y»t Konihern Illinois was Considerably sallied before the wilderbass wat broken in Ohio, Of tba elgbly- ' Ave members of the Hoot*, eleven are nalivia of that Ktala, and tet*tavOblo. — TJie name of General Mmt was sent Into tbe Senate by tba President oa MondayTiFrohBlWHYOB »* Msjor-General.— This !• a deferred recognition from the highest aothonty of the invrlta of a Iraa ' soldiar. Geo. Melt bu^on his preamtpo1 altlvi, sl*p by «t#pr by berole fighting, and 1 the steady dlsplsy of tbe qualities of a com- \ mending officer, I — As the story goes, Oanartl Terry was ' ladejfcied In en accident for his fame, hit f vtid'be wwi at OvMml Grant's hradquar. Urwtbe day srterthe mws eif Bailer'* with. , draws) frewi Fort Flabvr had b*«B rseatved f BB*1 VcMftrtaiioo With Geterel Omnt

. - rr ta ill wad Rsperi*. Tbe atroaai reportn-uf tha tafloas rwii road compauies af tbe Blato hare geec ped isuudtu lbs lagklatura, aed wa extract iberufrutn a ajoapsis of jtht roads afi Wast J.rirjr:- 7 | TKMJotXT CORrASlUL Earoiagsof lUilroada for'Cl, $l.C04.k!Cl( " •• L'duala M " l,OC5,OZt2<j 65.^2,5^0 42 ExprDSts of Railroad gl,276, »95 49 " Canal 260.591 29 Carrvnt n»t of Canal 764.420 97 Railroad 554.160 47 / 65.699.9S0 42 scauxcTOK coiXTt sailsoau ooMran*. Capital stock actually paid io, $177,750. mortgage aad otbrr loias, S7a,b00 ; cost of rusd aud aquipasQis, $250,000 ; receipts, 357,925 69 ; diaburiamants, $Ct,967 20. CAMU1X A Kl> ATLANTIC UAlLIUIAl), Capital stock |wtd in, $1,062,234 00^ fumlrd dstit, $1,035,275 *0 ; floating debt, $123,929 bl ; coil of rosd euj equipmcuU, Sl.b5l.4l4 32 ; interest paid during year, $73,507 b7 ; rec»ipU, $231,466 11 *, expenses, $ I CO, 35 9 95. SAt.U BatLBOAl* COMCAST. . Cspilal stock, $lbO,55U; buuded deU. | $100,000; ccst of road and « qui( merit*, , ; $250,177 63 ; receipts, $31,439 25 ; ex- ' |wtises. $27,626 93. A guaranteed divij Jen J of 3 prr cent. ha« btm iu caib. Cars BAT AND Mlf.LVII.Lr.ro. Capilal slock, $3tK»,tl0il ; bondrd debt, ! $200,000 ; otl.tr dell*. $121,061 20 ; cost of road and equipment, $622,746 01 ; receipts , $63,749 57 ; aXpcnisi, $ 12.591 52. XILf.VtLLt: AM) OLAA^NOKO1 CO. Capital stock, $166,195 36 ; funded Jebt, $3,750; floating debt,$2b; cost of road and rquipcient, $403,033 77 ; pai l one difi* dfttd of 3 per cmt. WriT JCn.KT HA1LUOAD Co. Ca]Mtal stock, $555,400; loaned at 6 per i cent, $700,000 ; tuUl cost of road, $1,06!*.- | 6b> 13; other capital exj>endilurcs( $392..561; receipts, $207,952 31; «xp«us«>, ! $116,40? 17. XAklTAN AXt> WXLaWARR SAT naft.KOAD. Capital stock, 32,360,700; first mortgspa bonds, 81,000.000; 2d do, $250,000; j convertible bonds, $140,000; equipment ! bnuds, $l05,tK)0 ; Turn's River branch . lK»uds, $39,900; other debts, $541,426 5s; , coal of road and equipments, $2,596.4H1 II; . number of passengers .carried, 171,929 ; re- ! ceipia, $229,475 M; a I peases, 256,275 1*. New Jersey HdKorkal Assocla* tliii The following ware tha officers rtcaollj elected for the ensuing year^ i'raaident— ' T. W. Foot*. Vice Presidents— Jet, George T. Nixon ; 2nd, Jacob Stalls; 3rd, Clark Pier* on ; 4tb, O. Van Darboven; Mb, K.'N. Fuller. berretary— John F. Bibcock. Treaturar — David N'aar. , Kxecotiva Committee— F. S. Mills, A. Vance, M, K. Hamiltou. Tha President, Col. Freest, occopisd tba chslr, aud thero wars about thirty of tba nawapapars of tha Stat* represaulad. Tha S tertiary, J. F. Bat cock, of New Brunswick, reported it, and pretenifi tha Inloutri of tba sami-aunual mealiug of lha AsiocUtion held at Schooley'o Mouutaiu

last summer, Tha Association engaged in a lung dis. cession in relation to lb* rates of ad vei vising legal and State notices, and pob1i«|ilog the laws. A committee was api oiatad to memo rial iza tba Legislature to fix an equal rata for this sort of work. Various other topics of (alerts! to the "craft" ware die. cussed aud disposed of. Memorials or. obituary naiievs were pre- j if ated of the death of two members of the Association— Mr. Thomas P. Stoat, for- » marly un editor of tha Monmouth Iuq« rer, and Mr. A*hbrook. furrnerly editor of the Gloucester County Timet. Mr. Stool was a Captain io the 15 lb New Jersey Cavalry. J. It. Schenck, A. A, V«uc*, and ll Van Dcrhnvm, were appointed a Committee to j aecura additional if gi -latino relative to the j publication of Town Stalemecte, Since tba previous calling of the roll se- ' ven weeklf papers sod three daily papeft have been discontinued ; and seven new wafkly papers and threw daily papers have htan slatted. There are now publl«Led In tba Rtala fifiy-eigbt weakly papers, and thirteen daily papers. Mr. 51 ill* referred to a history of tba newspaper pra a io Ntw Jersey ppapared by Col. K. 11, llnrdeu, soma lima aro.— ' I'hrnoah iaadvartence its imporUncf had I been nevilooka<1. lie knew that It had been prepared with great car* and labor* soil was valuable to this association. H* moved . that a committee l>* appointed to wait on i Col. Boiden, and explain to him tho InadI venture, and request a copy for publ.catioo i iu pamphlet form. Judge Near offered to print 100 copies . fur tba use of lha-Assoclatioa, without cost, Mr. Foolo moved to accept \b* cflVr, with thanks to Judge ft***I Southwestern advice* confirm previous • report* that the greater portion of tha rebel ' Army of the ^I'onnassoe has bean Mnt_to. > Hoath Carolina to oppotw Hbarmso, though > coaslderablw forces still remalo at Salr-a, ' Alabama, aud Meridian, Mississippi. Both 1 tho troops who wtro seal eastwan! and ■ ihoew who romaloed bohlnd werg dbjtirltrd and almost Dibod. Fortlflcailnirt, thleh, i ho wsftr, art tot formldablo, ostaisd around ! tho town of S»lm a, whf rt Urge qtSBttllrt • of WBf munitions are being mMqffcttirad. • Tha •nuaeripUoi- of »U?eo osd fret B*gr«M I kt iho rtbal Brmy D on ft wr' t VooBdlsf eottoiry, sp«ch toUtdiSBatfsfacI tk-ti Of tha planters. . ; v1^

CHARLESTON 1 CkarlastoD was evacuated by lb* OBtrny oa tba night tf tha 17th, Uaviog the several fortlficatloas uninjured, besides two hundred xcus, which thsy spiked. Tba evacuatioa was first discovered at Fori Moultrie iu the taorniog at leu o'clock Part of tba troops, atatioaad at James Island, crossed over la boats aud took posa«*slon of the city without opposition. iUforw evacuating, tbe rebels fired tha upper part of the city, by which rix thousand bales of cotton werw burnsd, and tl is sspposvd that before jbe fire could be subdued leo-l birds of tLa city would be dastroyad. Tncra was a fsarful explosion io the Wilmin|ton Caput by which several hundred | citixea* lost their lives. Tbe budding was , ut«-i) for eomuiiaaary put | >0**1. and woe situ- j ' uled in It e eppsf part of the city. Admiral D-*Llj»rru was lb* first to run op ; to lha city, where be arrived at ubout two j o'clock P. M. Gii>. Q. A. GJlmora followed soon afirr in tbe steamrr W. \Y. Gou, and bad an io- \ , terview with Gsn. Scbainioelfitinig, b« brio? | the first gruera) officer in tba city and fur k I U.e presenL *n conimaod. . It isiuppoifd that Beauregard ov coaled . Chsrlvatou iu order to cuucautrate atiJ giv< , Rhrramn battle. The remains of two iron-clw.L were fiiund, wbich 1 bo enemy Urstruya.l by blowing tbvu* up previuus tu tba rvacuetiou. Tbe first Cap over Fart RutMrr was ewiic J he Gaptato Henry M. Ilrafg. ai.i-d* -camp on Grii^rul Gillinora'a staff, bavii.g tor a flsirvuff an o»r aod a boat book UsUed to1 ■ gftber.

' I Tbe buc«as in tbe Ir»w«r part cf ibt city I • were coinplrti ly riddled by our »b> »t aud . skill. The wealtby part of tba popuUtlua ; ' bavw ilc«erted tba c.ty, auJ now all wbi* re- • ' nu n are (be poorer classes, wbo aro suffrr- ■ irg for tba want of food. A inofi-mrnt bad baen madu by the force _ ' under Gen. Hatch, wbicb resnlicd in tba 1 | capture of ►!* piecst of ariillery wbich lie ; - j rabtla had abaDdoutd. Tbe carriage* ware ■ ; , drslroyed. • ) Tba following is tba official despatch an- . 1 nocucinc its capture. j ; Ctiaui.r>Tox, S. C., F«h., IK, 1665. 1 : M jor Grn. ILmjj'k, Chief of Staff : — 1 GvxcaAL— The city af Charleston and all | - its tlrf-nccs cam# Into our pniswnion ibis t moroing, with about two hundred pieces of ' cood artillery and a supply of Gee aiauni- • r lion. . Tha aotmy commenced eeacuating all tba works latt nigbl, and M*yi»r Maclo-tb ; snrrsudrred tba Cllj to tha troops of Gen. RcbemmrlGnnig at nico o'clock this muming, at which llrno it was occupied Ly our forces. Our advance an the KJisto from Kail's Ray hastened tha rat rest. The celtoo warehoascf. eras rials, quarlermaster's atores. , railroad bridges and twa iror.-clads were , burnad by lha enemy. Soma vessels in lb* shipyard* were al«o boiurd. , Nearly all aT the Inhabitants remaning1 , behind belong to ilia poorer class,. Vary, 1 rcipect'ollv, j Q. A. Gtu-xoar., Grn. Commanding, j

WILMINGTON! Tha national arms bavo achieved another ! Important, though not uae*pacl»d triumph, j SckoSHu's soldier* and Porter's sailors | cslabrat«'d Wushington's birthday on Wad* J sasday last by taking poatassion of Wil* mington, North C'arolia*. Tha rwhals on i General Terry's front, after tbe loss of Furl Audarscn, made a stand about four miles below tha city ; hu» hrre they ware lUtack'd in the rear and routed by the troops under General Oox, on last MoudsyThey than fled to Wilmington, burning tba bridges ofrf Brunswick riear behind them, aad also immense quantities of eoltou and roilo. They hastily eeacoalad tba city oa . : tha night of Tuesday, and early 00 Wednesday tr.orainp, tha 22d, General Terry's command inarched io and occupied lt# capluring large qnantitiv* of supplies of all kinds. Keren hundred prisoners end ilztrsy " guns were captured in Fort Anderson ana Wilmington together. It is said the rebels burned a thousand hales of cotton and fifteen thousand bands of rosiu before Uav. isg tha city. OFFICIAL DESPATCH. Foxr**** Moxaor, Va., Feb. 24-10 r. u. To General U. K. Ghaxt, City Point:— Our troops entered Wllmiugton on the morning of lha 22d instant. After lb* evacuation of Fort Anderson General Hchofield directed Cor tu follow Its garrisoo towards Wiliningioo, wbila Terry followad Hoka on tho aasl side .of lit* river. Tbe latter look up a new liaa, four milts from Wilmington, but was so closely presivd by T*rry that he could send no troops 10 the west side. On that side the rebels made a stand behind Town creek, but on the 20lH Cox crossed his troops be. them 00 a flalbott, attacked them in tba war tod routed them, taking two guns and three hundred pritoosrs. On the 2M Cox pushed to tha Brontwlr^fffer, opposite Wilmington, where thefridgta warw wn fire, and on hit arrival thm>bela Wgmtt bumiug tha eoltou aad ro/ro la the city, and left it that wight. Oar caput#*, including Fort Anderson, «*<••*! to about seven bond red prisoners and thirty coos. C ill*- es state that the rebel* burned one thousand hales of cotton ae d fifteen Ihossand barrels of main, The Union Tavllag showed W&- c.ao«ww«'iu M aw.

Facts aloBf Claw t-80s,-Ths AdyinUin they Offer.' Tirnm Aesouve Barcattv.— Nearly "all active credits are new booed op Govarameni sscurities, and banks bold Ibte) os the vary bast and alroog«t invastmaot tbry cab m*ke. If it war* possible to conlaiwplola the UnAectol failure uf tha Government, oa bank would b* any safer. If inonry Is* Loaned on indivdbsl note* cr bond and roon~ goge, it will be payaldt its lb* soma correnry at the Government pays with, and n.> baiter. Tbr Govtrnmant raver hot foiled to nteal lis enffogamenls. ood tha r<ation«] debt Is w firsi murigofo upon tha wbola property of the country. While ruber stock* nucleate Bom i*>n te firiy, or etm o I greater per cent, Govrrmn-nl *tocks ore alwaj* comporoiively firm. Their talc* is ; fixed and reliable. hey«md all other oectiri1 t>*es ; fur while a th»u»and speralativ* bub1 Ides rise and burst, u* o th*y air never ; below par, and are oftrn above. lis l.iuKUAi. Iotuot.— Toe^eRfrof fate of interest is six |»er cent, payable or.nutly. J J 77... i * seven end tl.rre.teoths, povabla ! j mni-onnual/r, If yoi'lrr.if r-n nmflgope, » j (Lerw most be a searchirg of lilies, iaaj-r*' , ' fees, stemp duiie» end iielovs. ood you will < finally base ralnrned to >«< j or.lt the s*rr.c i • iinr/tif niMiey you aouUi rac^iv- from the | lit)T»rnmrM, ai.d of B. Jf V*»'i it»ve*l i 1 in Ibi* loan, you have 1 o troublr. Any > • bank or liAUke*- will tdiioiu it for y>a wiib. J out rbsrL'e. To each o»U or )««nd ar- J- 1 : bx»d fi\M "tnnjou" or i'-irt t %' tiriW', dor . ' at the ri|iir*h>Mi of anrli hjCc-ojis half.^•*r. 1'i.e holder of a note Las ►imply to ' ' rot off on* of tbe»e <*• uf»r s, prevent 11 In 1I1* batik rr Goverumert Agens^ , »imI rereiv* bis •inlerrst ; la* i>olr ' nerd out pr**»Blr-l nl all. Or a cotismiti ' ibue payable will rw ry»h».v be rquit^lrnt. « when doi«. Io lanney. If you «i»h l<» U>r. ! 1 row ninety ceils un li e dollar the • I note*, you bate the b;gbr%t rfn.r-ly in ri»r | I morkrt ti» d>» it »ilh. If \»*a wish t" eejl. . j it *i'l bring wiB in a fraction of c«»vt and , 1 intereftt ol sty It Will be vciy I 1 i;a*«iy Io hav» in the lii<u«e.

Ir is rnwrcTitfir. into a six per c«rt. gobLbaariiii; bond. At the rip. ration of 1 lire* y*ot» a holder the notr# «»f lb* 7.3i» ; Loan has tbe ot'lion of accrpimi: pavsnrul | in fell or r;f funding bia m>lra in a tif prr erni. gidd-ini*re«l botd, lb* principal imt fpajaliia iii Lrti than five, fii.r inure than twenty yesra from its dale. «■ the Govern- | ttienl may elec>. 1'lirae )h»ii<1i ore h»1d at Lrbl at »ocb o prerniom a« to mtka tbi* pri- ; vile-r now wnrtb two i<r three t cmt. yr ' aaiiuri, and odds so morh.to tba in1*tr»1. ■ Notes of tbe sum* clo«a, i»*ard threa year* < ago, are now selling at a rale tint fully proves tba correct.***" of ihit sloietnen.

Its Kxcurrtox rsow Stoic ou Mcxi«"tr*t. i 1 Taxation.— Rut arid* from utl th» advac- • | leges we hove enumerated, a special Acl of I . Cnngre«» crrzny<.'i alt tandf urn/ YVfliory ! [vofrs jrem local inivlUn. Dn Ibe overoc* ! ; rids eirrnplioa is worth ab"Ut two j" r cent, j 1 per oonmn, according to the rule of taXaI linn in veriua* parts of the country. Itia a Natioxal Satinus Bank.— W hilr j 1 hie loan pie*cnts great adv«t«lre« to large 1 capiiah-t*. it «-flVrs serial indac^meuU to , tho He 111! wish to make a Aafr and (irofit- ' a'd* intcslmtnt of small asv»tpa. It ia in • every way tbe best Savinr*' Bonk; for, i every invltltifioo of Ibis kind tnuvl somehow 1 iove»t its de{Htsits profitably in t>rd»r 10 pay intere»t aud expenoes. Th-y will in- i ' vest largely iu tbi* loa.1 aa tha best iuveai- r : tnetiL Bat from tba gross Intrrent which Ibey receive, t»ry must c'.edort largely fur • • the expenses of tbe Bonk. Tii*>it urusl r»ic . ! uf interest allowed to i!«-r.<nrnrs is 5 per I cent, upon « »• over $5IMb Tba person ' : who invests directly with .tha GovermeM ' i will receive almost 50 percent, mora. Thus , ; the mtn who dspa«ira fllKXt In a private • j Savings' Hank receive* fid dollar* a year' • Interest ; it h* deposits ih» sumo sum in ibis 1 Narional Koviug*1 Bank be receives 73 did- • lor*. For tho»* who wi«h lu Sod a safe, I ] convenient, and profitable means of investj ing the surplu* vWruioc* which they have ' j fe«erved for I lieir old eg* or for the benefit 1 1 of their children, there is nothing which | | presents jo many advantages as this No- | I nanal Ixion. Tm; Hiouwt Morivr.— The war Is «vj. den»lt d'ewing to 0 close, bat while it |a»U Ihe Treasaty ma«t hate money to meet ite cost, and r»*ry motive'tbat pairiotishi can j inspire sbruld induce the people lu »uppl» , its wauls wiihaul delay. The Government j can buy cheaper for m»h In bond than on i credit. t<-l u« sea that it* wauls ore prompt. ' ly sod liberally ssti.ficd, MAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK'S Finer ARMY COHFS OP VYTtlAM | Tilt: BlANklV llMCADC rt'LL nut'.NTir.i and no cummis^ion*. NO STAH O.N OUR FLIC SHALL LYLll DIM MI: O. TO TIlK rKOFI.E EVERYWHERE. "R*Lt.V ROUND THE FLAG, BOVv.** AND ■ KL'bf sTfle 10 rin: music ur nit L'MsiN. BOUNTIEFAND PAY. , The eat pay of a Veteran VuUutrer in Ilancatk's Cnrpa it, vit : Fur obi year, Gavrtamcul Bocuty $ 40t) C»'V nf Philadelphia 41W Monthly Pay from C. 8. Gav'l SI$^" far month 192 tng account yearly 42 Ward HuuMy (sversye) 25 City relief for tsuiilirt of roll., $6 par RlO Alb 12 Tata) $1,131 Tha pet pay nf a Veteran Volo'teer for two years in llancnck's Cufps is, Vtlj Government Bounty $ 5fUl Coy of Philadelphia Br>ao»y 45U : M oct My Pay from U.K. Gov't $16 per womb Jdt Clothing sccoaot, $42 per year ' $) Ward Bonrtty (werag- i 23 City rvlisl fur lamily, $u y+t month 144 TaUl $1,597 Tho net pay of a Yolerol VoJunteer fur thrao years lu llsnrvch's Corps it, vit; Guverntneul Bounty 8 C 0 City or Philadelphia 300 Monthly psy.froin U. 8. Gov*! $16 per mouth 376 Clotting accoant, $42 n*r year 126 Ward Ituoaty (eversga) 25 CUy relief for femilio*. $6 per month <JI6 Total $2,043 ORGANIZATION TO ttAWB TDK BRIGADE. Tho Committee who hs«e (hargw of tho orfufttMlJou of the Brigade are ; U. W. DAVIH. I1RNRT O. HtlWKLL. . ' GROHGR HULLOCE. DAVID FAUST. i eJONN «, RVEtUf AN. I . JUdEFM F. 4UWAH. ^ ^ tkM-HUiKiAKKKB. • ttftTH I, HTlTTe > M

XXLCt tirK oericVa or mxerrrur. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN*. Chief s/ Ik lectin t'Jia •/ tie Oiiy 0/ VkiladrfpLia. TKOA'CMXS, MORTON McMlGIIAEL. Ja., CaiJ.ttr of i 'lVsi .Xaii'jrtul fiu.1. THE BRIGADE WILL BK COMPOKED OF Til RLE UKOlMKNIX.— Ooa a til be raised uod-r lb* directiou J tba Corparelinns uf l'hiU4at{Jii*. Frnu« ibrke Corpu/atiix »lhe Comraittee will tosMt «»f— Culnnel THOMAS A. SCOTT. I's'rc I'rt»iJei»t tf the l tn*ey!ciu ia /fat'/road (\t. FUEItKUlCK FR ALKY. I*retid«u\ of tic Sch»*yl . ilt \n vigutioo Co, . CHAKLKS.E. hMfl'll. J'retident if tic J( »•/<« 7 Hailroad Co. THOMAS C. II AND. /'resident if the Ihbivart J/u.*wu/ Jmumoee I ce»i<ut4*. STEPHEN A. CAI.IHVKLL. I'reUde'tt of lie Stti**ul Butt* »/ fhilttJehXiu. The SECOND REGIMENT will b- • rai-i-<l nuilrf the direction uf it* M.nu'.i . | lurrfp, Me*c ant*. *&>1 uf Ptula- . drlpbie. TL»* I>i»iimi|«^ wt'l.C'ineiat of— BARTON II. JKVKS, LEMUEL COFFIN, HENRY LEWIS. J#„ I'll AS. L BUR JE. ('/ ('. L. 1* //. Hone. ; JOHN W. SEXTON. Oj Joy Cwlf 4" Co. Th« THIRD REGIMENT will H-resae l uml-r Ike ilirrcll •» id tbe Cuft The IVmuu se#- af*n.>tr»te4 ate— CHARLES KNKCHI. J rci'le-t Ce tlxc\*Htr e. K. G. JAMES i j \«i:.w 1.. WARD. JOSEPH W. MILLER, J A M Ka S. PERU!'. TO V: TEE \NS F.VKRY WHERE. Curs.u k"'I J«ia o«, sLiitar it)') lur in 1 Maine ur Mirbrji*1. N**w J* r -c.y, D Isw-ir*. 1m«i, or any <uber luyd S'ui*. All nIm> ktiow the ga.ltrti lleitcork, end wb«* *r*v*.1 iitjilef ibu^ltraVe Bilfiey. |<ee I lei inducetnenl lii ^ih i* alter il.-y up tu*;r iniioi* in rcturu to iNw front. Ibriib* 11. eta JnUlM-lfl ri'Cfuitii'p'Kcal*, aiol lalk tl e matter «>v.rwjtb ibe •#in»ye.*" Bring aR you can with y«u, end you •hill Ix pat ■ in t lia* inUIS i i'tri j»*i.V , and t« «|{| b-,r^ a brigade (wiib«<t;t jr *leua:r4 nr etstf-*. T ri'ik * • | iff tiu*. and d^•r.'t t*Vr mm h lime to drciil**. We war t 10 put the tiling through b*>ur* I'tti* first uf May.

OFFICERS ( will l>e spp»iit;»r.l t«y General llsnrivck. — 1 No our nerd apply to *uy c»T>r but bit*. — I Tbf Cum mi tier* cannot take 1 be ritu'l" decide upnti eurh queativfir, or to sina-r ; Inters. We went tu get the eobliera pn«! 1 attend In lh«*ir vomf.irt*. BENJAMIN FlCANKLIN, Chief or D.tertivr Poller, Msyvr'i UC?', Philadelphia. From tbe C'eat in*«S of ••ffioivl corre*fioudei.ee, wr aelrct <br fodoa j.ijj, u«V iiiSitir j* llir manner in which Vrlerm^T- 1 , iruit*Lave 1 »ru rur«-if,J and prur;iied f.»r. .y Ci*cul*rs, giving full {nrii'4'an, msy t>bad et t it i« orsii'i:. oral r»crutiiar station*, i (aliou! to be uyvo>M£ed,} in d.ffrrsnl sec. r lions ul the r^.- f x ; WaMrV 4f*%. l>. C.. Feb. Io. 16C5. ' lliujsuiiti FreZtywn, E-q., t.blef uf. Delwcj live Police, Philadelphia : Mr Dt:*r. Sir : Your detachmrnt sf *m. eracs (of lha 1*1 t'«qa srrtSetl yrs'erday. | rt# men, without exceptiin. weir mti«l«iel ! ibIo the ssrvieir of tba United States. 1 ; am very much ohli*» d t*i y**u f »r thr »i*r- ' tlon you have mad* toward filling my corps, . and 1 tfu*t that tbe surcea* yos have thu« far inrt with may tu? an earueat for greater 1 SUeCrM IO tbe tsturr. I ae*, very rraiiectfullv, mar obr.Jjrot esr-. Tint. WIS1 FIELDS. HANCOCK, 1 M«l. General U. 8. Army, Com oi mending Carps. Headquarter* i*t Army Corp*, WcsuixuToy. Feb. 13, lbC5. IDnj. Franklin, Chief *»f Police, Corner of Fifth and Ob est out. Phllod- Ijibia : Substitutes lor rafidlej Don do n«»| rr. ! ceiie tbe Government t/muiy, Priwripsi* afr exempted liom dratl. * Repreaehi a" itr fvcru ta receive ibe Goierriiiirtitr>h'*anty. Volonlerra, subatiiutrs and rr prevent a' tvreel nit s reei.ung in Ph lad- Iphia are rfr- ' diird i ft that city in coming «lr«fl*. Pay ' cnuitnrnces from the stay lb* eululment i« iier-vcted. Letter by mail. Wt 8. HANCOCK, M.J. General. ll |S to K- rxtif'dj Utolareloo I |h*t Veieraa*. of tb- IxrAXtST Steuvcc, C*% alht. AutiUJir.v, or Naval, way be credited to lb* City, Town, C«muty7 ur luwn- . aUii> wh-r* tttey re«id-. 'I tie f.l lowing «C i*T|t Will rxhibil tt« admirable ileiitvaauer of !•»* tecra-la wb*u ihry si ri*ed ia VYa*biti(;tcii, and booi th>y were mu*te. a I in. \V*>Hi*oio», Ik G., Feb. 13. 1965. 1 hereby cerldy that •» a Notary Pu»dic I wat r-q itreil to 1* present at C^uip Sbn.e. ica*«, ye-ierdiy, ri-e 6th, on tne ooca-i-mi «> mustering in ui lwen*y--i#ht men, rec.Mitrd r by BEN J. 1 RANKLIN, b^q.. Cut. f Dalec'ltea uf Pb»laOel|diu. lii«t |hey were all S-Iirs ill an • uniformed in n(y credence, end they eeknft«lMlged that !b*y bad been paid all of lb* boaiitt-S pnimind them by M . Franklin. " "l fatlhrt atata, that all of lha »b«»* men eXprw-aod thein-rlvrS aa »ati*fird w<t»l 1 the conduct of Mr. F«at»Utn. 1 fertber »*y, of my OH< kaoaUdre, that eff.rt# err*. nuilr by persons * bout the Baltimote ilep«»i in Washington 10 induce th* mea t«» tbilsu- ' their eo-'axements alth Mr. FraUhlifc, b 1 to no vffect. 1 e*y tl'i* fuc the credit of tbe snen. wbusa ueine* an gl»*U abu See C ircutOTi A. G. LAWUKNCK, Notary ruMlc. CONCLUSION. All Yetaran* trbft dealt* tu heva th-ir late r est a looked aIWf without being aa ladled by sharper*, ate dir-eDd l« *!•- IUcnltlng Axency, 106 bosth 8 1 X J IIWm _ "Brrrv's Maiqeee," wh» re the Kifle tela be s*-n daily wtnch tbe Veteran is entitled to keep at tht expiration ot hi* Ur» uf eerVIC#, which discharges sixteen shots per WiuBt*. All roismttlcstlscs on this suh}-ct oflvr this elpUnetiau must be brb-f and to tha point. Will be promptly #ns*er#4 by a do tlf*1 "benjamin franklin. Chief Lktftiie* lkr-ert*9»l Indict, J ojxc*tnM<tpkto N\ u.— No Uofara, Ugeuty Jumper*, or CouimlMieu Mas* need a^ty, u Op dealing will he sllewel nlth thorn. 0* Remember, that each Veteran •HI b# sertilel with a pa\eai-t>roe<h loading ATtLl ft. WFWsf B hkmpao