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£fic <Sapt $U|( &\t;m SSnfet . If Pt-fUCBID *»«r TRCTLWSY BT j \ SRMAGONAOLE, 1 Al CAPE I H LA SD. Cape Jliy County, Yew lenfy. | On, Dollw and a Half p«» year. ! Thurrday. Juno 25. 1853. A PnOt I.AUATIO>. Emcuiivs ChaartaA j ( Trenton, It. ISO. , *- Jtn naaa - Th* IW# ol fwl«|-hm» li lew!'!, A Boa! lie amy la now occupying sod dcspuiilag lb, 1 towns ol our ,l»!rr «•»!». *b« -pa™t" to Sea .',r- 1 **y. tSrcugti her Govern or, to alii la dr:i lag bar k ; tht laVaCUf Mar. Lot 'ua rrtpeix! to thii oil upon our 0*irli.tlc Vt*t» Willi uaprrmtsatcd »r«l f tbscefulffimU utm* th efttorn* o( Uds Wnte ti 1 i tnrrt sad organize lato companies, iiiJ rrpo; > t.. it.e AJJut al-(.«r,erAl ol Mir »t"!« ti an m poult, io. j to b* organised lato AgtreciO" as Mir mtllln a> Sr" j ' Jm*y , >u4 |a-M forwani to Uk wIUui. uJ r*»n- : I sylvaowya tan « jierfrMf. The orgsatikuoo ol ilir*- trooj# wilt a* given la 1 j fro.nl onitta as aoca u prw itcibtc I t*EL 1MRK Eft. I 1 *' # Attest, 5. M. 1'!CX1SJI.,V. Prime Secretary. | STATE or M;w JERSEY. , Adjutant-'., »cr»IS utBco. CCSEIUL ORl>KK fflj. • ' 1 in* tlcrtrnor of '.hi, Stair ! v. log called lor » | atUUa torer lo »M the r.wtrirsef PreoajTrnnU In , repslllag an isvaatoa ol that Vtato a auJUrlrat nuoi- i t bcr wfff'hs aecrptod to term Tro ftrglmcnta ol In* - ' 1*0 tr; *oil Tao Regiments ol Cinllf. Tar follow- 1 1 log plia ol organisation has been sdop'.-J;— , INFAftfRV. Each r.gltacnt will constat of Ira compart**, and •Kb win ho OrgsnUad •• follor. , — I Optat:;, # 4 Sergeants, I 1 1'irat Usut'nant. " * OvporaU, I at ■-•oaf Lieutenant, B .Hosier ar-t, 1 Firm tcrgaai, l Wag***, fl I and ft Prtvatvi, minimum. r; Private* maximum . 1 % 1 CAVALRY. each regtmantwlll soni.t « twelve «.mpwnl>t ! | and each company nU. be organised na f iluwai— |, I lapUio, t Serg'-ants, I Etui Lieutenant, 6 Carper ill*. 1 I Svcoud Lieutenant, B Trumpeters, ! i I Cut: Mrgaaat, 2 Farriers or i. Blacksmiths, , I QuMtcnaai'rt Personal, | Snddlar, t Ccnnaias.ry s,rg;a.-t, ■ 1 Wagoner, :i aid SO I iivntse, orfatii.um w Prlvnt,s, maximum. : an, am! th- line uRKrr, a I'l <■> ! f,0 o. ,.j otbeora, all ol a aan Will l» nmmlnloonl l>> Ihc t.orctoor Soo i-oiSial-Mooro otllcri, of «>aip.o.r« w.il |>- appolotoft 'iTitaniril- IT 111. rrflmutnt qtiu. ■ "" "* " IWftBwUo will bo fornix a, f»t a* pi.MgWo, ol i eoaipaalea IMan tbaaiaw BaiftHVoibooft. Coaipraka ami n^laral, arwuiiu L> oSrr thrlr MttWr* *111 pfwwd at oner WRil tiwir t»a*., >uo report 'of hi, oOrr lotthwlth, uhrn a |.lkr* vi icoAfivotu WUI badralfiuilrd Tb. troop* to hg am.t lata p»oru)lr*nl»fDr the , ptncot .meitfvar) will U Mtacd, rlolhad, an) «J«Up|Wd-&y tbo M.U., *111 rmiio lika p>j and ratios, with thaw la lb. Van* >t,tm atr. it, aod •til b. a^MfU lMoiniiatri) .rut la.- <:*af*r ol t'nftiatotlMQU ' 0,'U "*> rr*'' b' mu'of h. art'vr BllitUtaluntc.rlUfia.lr | 1 By enltf il (ho OoBma Arr-lo^Alrt 1L F. rruCKTON, ia. AdJ-rl.iiI-Omrrt 1 Sr., Jtncj Militia. A BBILLIiTl RKCOBD. Tb* f oldiort cf our (aIUdI Slal* bar* ! t**n in (he from rank aiuue tb* *ar bt-|r*n. ; On et»ry baiti* field, thej bat* tbovn bratfry equalled colt by tb* noble three tiUDilmi _ at the |m of ThvrmopyUi. Nolwi'b. lauding lb* term of ferric* .of • the nine montbi men bad expired, they i hav* obbly roipu'eercd to maroh'lo the j defence of a filler Hale, »hicb ha* b*.n j compelled lo defend bar own bor<tcrf,/v*D j after aendinE or.r a hundred liioMWd of; brr *cn* to the defence of Ibe i-euntry. | Tbo lolluving recotU a.Ua unfailine i liorel* lb* regiment *>rhieb bare (an.* j than performed their rrijpitod duly. Tb* term of iaytieo of \j:o 23rd expired ! on lb* }d injt., bat jwt ae ibey **r* p»»parins to but* f«r heme, (he order *n, t received for Ijm dirttion lu wum the llap j pabanneeb. Tneir gallant Coluo.1 order- 1 *d out hie command, and alter, h rtaing them Into line aad telling tb< m of the or dert ietu.d, ha auted, noieHbaUodiug j their tima *at oat, he, for one, *u goteg with the division, and desired to kan* ho* meoy would go *Uir him ; crerg aoei in lit rtyimtnt mmctrmt *jt and t«*y ciof-ed the Hrer and under the eery gnua of the enemy. Thie if truly a p . .not Tnci leot to reoord, and ahoutd t'caw thu big heal J encomium* of all Tbia noble regiment hat again colon, j teererito help our brothert of Pcnnejl. taala. ... "The 54ih. 27th and 26th hart alio gone | lo Harrhborg U%ld hi protecting the j Ante from farther depredation,. Governor Parker atitf coaiinnei to re- ' caivs tender* of companiet from all |mrt« of the Stale. . Tki Twenly seventh R.-p:-atnnl nf r.inetnmiih •' mm. on their way home from Cincinnati, Oh'io, have volunteered tn proceed »tr*igbt to UaiTiftidrg. to meet lb* rebel". . At tbo rcqaetl of GoYetitnr Park r. Commodore gtockt'.n (who aat appointed a May.. (-General laU winter) baa conaent- ii to take cnmnmid uf the iliviaion of the State ifclUtt %tfek If being «i^-d lo awit in the d.frn-. ^ Punifltana. TbComtnodorn hs» wpoi..teJ Celoo.) Karp*e.ll kooan »■ a dbtiuguithad earal-y uffictr. ClW of Cavalry, wiib 1*1*11 aoWar to erganiaa ikii fwrlion of the dt»ia«.i». Met of all partie* atjf^ttug hoartily in the Coeoeola# A and B, of Ibfi Firtt hiir. Jorney Uililta. tV»®t<m, bare a)*c departed

ftati |tcra5. j1 IBer-d or 1 bo.cti TreehoIJcff. ■ » Portii nt ».Honrfin -r.t al the«armn,l ! i i nie'eliiiE, the Biurd of Fr-eholdcr, tiai al i the Alm'boofn on Thnrftar. Jnna Idth. 1 ! I'reaent. All tb* nwu.ber* from the »eve- , ! r«l tpwosbiis. j i Abf. ut. Mum. Miller nod L-uch (com jC.pe NUn.l. > ' | « A ljuoroni being prevent, the Board or- 1 j 1 gaoiaeil and procfodad to the transaction j of I nv:ne»». The readfor ami adopting tiie ■ t tr.ii'Ktes l-rlng .iivpoaed of aundry »:n«l! , t i hilla were prea.nied, rt (erred to the cow- • i ' inilteo on 1 til* and claim*, reported tavor* . | : abl) and nil.. wed ; .except a bill for r-pair. i epr.i) the bridge at SclielllDgei a Landing, . | which postponed. jj i W. H. Toeiiken.1 >ubir.ill*d the ft ll'iwing . i pr.a'obltf and rcilulion, obicb was adopted. | ! ll'h-ipH. At the nnnnal meeting of the ; . II ardataMiit|tiouw*i>Bilop'ed,Aolborttinc ! j tb. I lap* iflfuil Millviile It all toad Com- | ' pany lo lay rail, tipoo tb. Cap* t.land j , biidjre for |b* osev uud puipotaa of a rail- | , j toad* < h.r«f ri-— [ Bt it Kdo'ctJ. That the taid reio'nlloo ' ( < be amenl. t, u« foilowai That Uia said ftoin- j | keep the snid bridge in good and tCi- ; , j cunt eouditian ai its o»n proper espm-a. , cfi.ot pan. -iger*. or nny public travel, te l'*S , . otivtrncted or impedad. —4* 1 A leaoiutwu, deUucting Iwvnty dolla'f |( : from the pric* of tba mam sold lo Jot a ' . i Cnrvon front the Almaboa** farut, *»s ! pa**cd. , Ujjro lbs t.'pmt cf thn coiumiltee . Ui . , refe ranee ft the Icjul re«idence of W.E I Ma»on and family' panpera. now in CurfiU.r- j ' Connty. and whirh i» in divpnt. be- 1 | rwren aani eonnty and tiap. May. and'aft.r ' heaHne tbo depovition* read in relation to J ilia v— in., the fid owing reeolntiotu »«j i adopted, vi*.:— I Afr.oiic, U. That Ilia clerk auvliie the Board ' i of Frevbnider* of Cumberland County that j ' ibii Board decline any action in r-ieienc* ! i to the metier of reaidenc. of Wdiiein K. ; ; Mas in and family, panpeix now in Cumber- • Lnd Cownty, and— iiVfuieeaf, That the ATc. -.hnnve comm.tien | take ihe nacewary th-frnaiv. alepv in ca«e . of a proaecoiiun in relation to va d n. .;ler. j ' A f er examining into ilia candition of. ' the innmlra of the heme, the vtute of the | farm and malter* gcneraily connected oilh ' ' the institution, tod giving some Vvri.nl direction, to the AIm*tinofa committee; j and the last, net leaat. oft. r partaking of a 1 mo- r •ampMi-af dinei-r, pr.par.-d vid'f the dutction a»d Mpertiaion of the Mrs. j Idanbt and, utter ex prom tag it* entire tsiivfiction in rvfvrvnco to ih. tonditinn of i the bou«c, of it* inmates, m ,i uf the nflbita i j of the fa rill. %c.. tha fiiaryl revnlveii to ( meet st the Coart Hoc. cn Tin-vday. tb* I 224 day .of Hem » her next, at 10 A M.t or 1 on call of tha ILrsctor. A Brave Ji rve; man. A vtory i* toid of a prirat* of th* 13ih ] Nl« Jrrny Krgimriit, William Lamtwd | oy name, whieb shows lb kl tb.ir is Utlll vomeibinr of the old tdiwd in lb* veio**of ■j Jrneyntrn At the haul# of Chancellor- : , Till*. Legitiert, finding tbat bis oan regi- • f*Dt »»>nx going into tbn fight, in bit ; anxiety to rW.l ihn enrmy. jun.d an ln- | dun, reginu-n, and fought with tbeia »: bravely until Ihey u»re ordered to tbo i j r.»* About this -thee liia.owu r»tmienl ; . '■ wag ordered forwarff, a hen he at one* took ! hie place ia the rukt and advanced aga.u j | tu> the euofimt. At the rice of Ibe t migajriiitiii. however, be aai among the , i mw,iug, and aolbibs vw 'ivii or lieard of; ; j him until Ibe next day, when he appeared . at th# regimental ho-pital wi'.boot either . , cout. cao, Te»I, or f oos. and with one arm • . ' pioe, tnerely obu-rving that ibe relmla bad given bun "a devil of a rep " II. bad been | woamled and taken to a boepiial rearll.a , battle h*l A had -bis arai ei«|nia:*i| «ud tb. n, disdaiulng to i« id-. a*ikrd five . milus lo Ms own boepiial. Upon ihe ofiirr ■ of transportation in ail ambnlaiic* to Acquis Creek, he declined. "»unj that h* ■ vonld ride bvrido tb* dtirer, *u that bo mold "see th# cocntry." When sncb man i grapple Bith Ibe corutr. ibet* can bo no ' j doobt abtiu the victory will lie. : ru,. — - S«r»ml fartnent in Merc«r and tha nd- , , j.iinii p coanti.s have tbie yea. eeeiled a' i portion of taeir land to flax. It cannot - i fail to be a pruiiUtdo crop. Th. need j ! sl-n. will not Only pay for all lli« labor, j - 1 but yield a good profit, while the thru will j i l c.iniiiiui. to be in dvamnd ut goitil prices lie cot invention* and improvements afford the means of preparing Ui* Ebr« for ■ innnufaetar* without the old, teJiod* and , tliaageeeaUfe process of rottipg. bleating by hand, Ac. Last year a large amount uf , tax wae raised Us the wuat. and «e fee by- ! <>uc-esabangaa I hat flax is now ii-#d quit. . gxteiiMvelr in Mjfts parts yl -Vi-c'-nun, tor • ir.snufuciuriiig purposrs. At Milwaukee - tber. arc exhibited sp*c<a»-a, of J*x white ■ as enow, and some colored, wirh the tnosi brilliant box, calico mad* of dfty per cent - of JUx, ewttoB llar.Hel o.i--balf fiax, felled » chithoe. and a variety or other mean fat un, uf wbiob fi-.it Is a ewm ocieut pait Years - Sow Jrrewy a as a larg-r prmlar- r of . SeaAfcun any o ;l* Sup*. *od .Uhough "he cannot again rnock tlu.t pofit; m, hmc ! r • pn reustu a by our farmers should not , t colllvaln the plant for li.ak own profit ] and the public goaj -flloff

SLwklag Act Id rot. at Cap c lay I. 1 j On Saturday last' In the ifternoqn, many, i of the inhabitant* of th# Middle 1'qwn- 1 > ship hid tavtmbled at the loot of Merban 1 street to welcome tbn «p- ul>K nf the ■ , railroad (rem Cape Island to the Court 1 Thome* Elites, B. Clinton Hew. I til and Charles CryM Jw. were fihrg 1 valutas to tbn luoamotire. ; The cao no* bad been ditcher ed twice 1 ar.d while p eparing Ibe third charge, the j 1 • powder united prematurely. throwin| Mr. | i Thomas Btitse. who waa protecting the ' 1 touch hole, with leather covered with Ms ;1 and th* weight of hi* body, thee* or 1 ' | fast, bunting his hands and clotl^. , not o'herwite injoring him. E. Clinton Hewitt, aged fonrteen, Charles Crawford, Jr., aged sixteen year,, ; , two of the most popular and respected j ,. young men of th# village were ramming I hni*. the powder. Tlwy were horribly in j, ' jnrod, seers! splinters'of the rammer en- I *.,ring the lace, body and limbs of Mr. Hewitt, lacerating hi* body, fscu aqd i Ills noie is badly injured, and fear, entertained in regard lo (bo sight cf j una or both eyer. Mr. Crawford bad ft portion of one hand > ; blown off. one arm badly broken, his face ' greatly disfigured, m *ye injured; and although so severely mutilated, escaped bvi-j trr tbsu Mr. ilswilt. •- j j The cause of the eccidenl was. no ilo$bl. j | ihe impv/fect swahbin/ of the gun. Tb* j 4^e<tiviues were tlio* abruptly terininaled, , 1 and the aholo neighborhood thrown into , Kluo™" ; MoriDoobuw In New Jeney. A eorceepondenl o' Nvwerk Deliy Adi i-ri iwr, writinr from Oeean County, rtja ' ; thai Ih* only Mormon church ibis aide of , ! the city of Saiot* at Ball Lake exi-la in ; ' tiiat county. Neither is it generally known, ! - be adds, that "at one lime Moiraonsm , inadu rapid stride* all over our vhoiu re | giou. large associations exisliug at New Egypt, Tom's river, Teckertou, Ac. I , b-»ve bad shown me, near New Egypt, a > \ lil'lv-echool in which Jo* Binii h barangm-d . the crnad, and th* home of mure than one ■ 'prophet' m«y yet be puinied out. It wuat Tom'# River that the cborch was estab- I ! Iished. Then lb* village was in Monmouth ! - county, 25 mile* from the county veal. . ' 6 nee that date the new county uf Ocean f . has been established, and th^c»nrt huuve • now overloukf the low building on the op : i po»itc vide of the river. - Inch hav the rare I ' uiatinction iu our Murinon neighbors' view, ; of being the only church and uaving langht i j vllhiu it the only Bint* uocirtncs this vide r - of tb* desert 1 Tb* glory of the sect de- . | purled two or three year* ago, when many • l«ft this region for tbo dominions cf Biig- j f hum Yooug." it In a few days another compao . made up ■ of several families, will start from Tain's i river for Salt Lake Oily, when only two or r three Mormon, wtll be left al the county j seat of Oceau. Promotions In Now jrrscj Urglmrnt-. ' 1 Adjptant-General Htockloo reports the Mloaiug recent promotions and appoint- | menu in Sum Joraay K^gimuoU : Second Regiment— John llelm lo Assist. . ' Burgeon; 1st Ltv.— J. A. Douavun. Co. horgeon ; 1st LU.— J. A. lvoiiavan. Go.

A ; W. J. Van Ness. H ; Jov. II. Jenkiuv, k; 2d Lu— B. d. I'orter, A; Then Alls- " ton. K; Levi T. DaWitt. H; 8. P, Ach- ' errnan. K. ' ; 3-1 — Chaplain — Iter T. ll. James. ' 5th— Captain-— T. G. Morrow. A ; G. | J. Lawyer^ C ; E. Berry. K ; V. II. ltog- ' <fs, K : 1st Lis — Guofgo II. Mitchel', C ; " Johfl K. Simon, I). 'f Cth-ltt Lt.— W. G. Thomjwoc. IT. . ■ Tth-Qaarterms.lcr— Jueeph 15. I'alo- • ter; IA Ll.— Il.ary D. Okane.C; 2d Lt. f j C, H. Trossedmao, C. V j 8U— 1st U.-Thov. H. Fieher. I. ■ ] tOth— Chaplain Rev. Geo. Lorln Brook*. " lllh— Major— Capi- V, J. Kearaey of I Co. A ; A silt]. Surgeon — I)r. John D. Heritage ; 1st. Ll.— Wra. S. I'rovo-l, U; : 2d I As. — Jumna Fleming, B ; A. L. Du- ' : Paget. K. " tjih— 2d Ll — Richard Towntebd (10th e IU,f-) ' n BxhhaUi School Fralhal. D The festival in aid of the Fishing Crnek ! Sabbath School, was held in th- groac ftd- ! joniog Jbu residence of Mr. L. U. Ed- !- : tnundv, ou Thorsder of last week. The a ' exercise* of the day consisted -in singing t ' mo exeeH' nt Sunday School hymns and I | addre*-e. by tba Revs. 8-.arp, Bwinden r, | and Williamson., A rnfreahiiMHit stand II j waa provided, at which were ditpenned ica i cream, strawberries, and ol bar laxnrie* of f. ibe season. Booulifal tablet wern apread, r at which number* of poopla refreshed 1 ihtin elves. It was designed to illuminate g tk* grove in the evening, bnt tha sadden >' appearance .of a moat terrific thunder r -torts prevented. Too much praise cannot • he given lo the gentlemen and tsdi** wb<> r were in«trnmeatal in g-umg op so fine a e feeiival for tba Sabbwth SchoolAppolntBMt. Gee Potter, of Btidgetoo. has keen ,j i-boaen i're-i.ienl of the West Jersey' , Marl and Tlwwportaiton R. It "\Jontpwiy. , We Ixra it ia Ibe intention to build ruil- ^ rood. J emopareiloo can be bad, te the j, principal marl bed* lying cuflkigwono the v , West Jrtsej Railroad. Tha tir.l in Con ,, templstfon. A lieTleve, |» to the cvlabreled.j j beds of tbw M> sara. Baritsgu, in Gaatdva

rremotcd. Jov pb H. Painter. h»q^ well known in HiUerhaty. ba» been appointed Qmtiter- . master f ihe Tib New Jer-ey Regiment Mr. P entered the service ut so early day ( in th* war. and has received th* high*-' praises of bit superior officer* for the able | 1 manner ia which he haa performed lb* ear- I 1 ion* duties of the position* he has filled 1 iu tha army. The 7th may well be proad < I • of their new qaartcrmevler. j i j Richard Towu-eo>l, of D*nui*eillu. for-' i mesly •urgeaal in-thv 10th, bat recev-tly i , | been promoted lo a lieutuuancy In Co. C, j | of the l'lib Regiment. Opening or the Kallroad. j On Monday morniug l**t, tbwCepe May i and MiMville Radrouil was opened from: i. Cape 1-laod to Capq Muy Court llnutr. | -Traiii* ure aim running front Millviile to j DennisviBe station, reducing ihe tuning I lo a few miles, which is being daily short- j i ened. A few more days, ar.d the const rnc- j j ting periiev will meet end connect togetli- \ : er'lhn I *1 rails, and visitors to Cape May \ i can leave Philadelphia iu .the morning, j | enjoy the luxury of a both, and return botue i the same tveoing. j > Ire Cream Saloon. It will be woo by on advertisement in I anotfivr cola.nn that the " t'wopleV Ice j : Cream .Sslovo" is again in th# full Ijiia uf j successful operation. This establishment is one of thu fsvuf'.te places of rrsoti ■>( : our city, and under the topcriulund-ni'v «f . ! ' Mrs George W, Smith cannot tail MS"givc ; entire a*ti*(ucti»u to tho-e who luay filer ' her with their patronage. ; mo talent Railroad. i The rails have been laid to Ctsyaville, . P ' tha, termini!* of the r»wd. The d#|«it buil- | dings and the turn-table are being put up. j I In a week tit- curs will be running. The | ' | partial use of the read we understand ban paid well, giving good promise that alien I , i » i* 'oily completed, it Will pqy ^audi 1 fitrnrk by Lightning. ' Dating the ibui.dor-slnrm ■ n Thursday < > ! evening, lhth inst . the bare of Mr Jume* i ' . Budd, at Tuck oboe. •>« struck by lightuing ■land burnt .!«> a»he». together wnh all its 1 I content*. One inul- sua burnt to Heath in • it Loss SfttlO or $C(Hl. | The Twenty-Tilth. , j vice ou Saturday. 20 ih inst. It **• ex-, I peeled ll. at Ibe paymaster would visit l.he t camp on Monday, and therefore our t'upe f May boys may be looked for home iu a day ' State Agent. ' i Persons wishing to commnnicate with j Col. John C. Itaff-rty, the New Jersey ? j Slate Agent ut Washington, to look after • '.the sick aud wounded, will find linn at No. r i 448 Tbirteeutb ."ft. ur may address Box I ! 927. I New Jersey Lxnds. • j New Jersey ha, formally accepted Ler e share of the public 'land* under tbo Agri- > Jo Rural Collbge ect of Congress! They i auHtwni lo twa liBUiilC'l aud ten I boat and i. i acre*. v

, Colorrd Soldiers, i Elev-n colored men of Camden have en- ! (| j li-teJ in the 5.Vh colored regiment of ; ( | Ma-Sacbuselta, and have gonu on to be > ^ j moatered ftt. i f I. Resigned. [- j L'ent. Colonel damuel Chudwick of | e i tho Thirteenth New Jersey Volunteer" j ^ hav resigned, owing to HWiealih. WMBCh. t I" A fi'ie schooner, of 400 ton" bnrthrn. , ^ tas Den, died et Ansecum on Fiiday, aud ,i» named th- E 'and L. Coniery. r s. Co). Cl aries F.-Juhn*njL of Csmde' , N. if J., late in ct'mj>JwP"oTtbe 81»t Penn«yl- ). vania R^>-otydt7W been appi'ia.ed majoi ' ; j in the*^iV*|iU ( mA He left on Friday 11 2- "igbt of la-l ai^Vin puiauance of older*, to aupefintend l^pVgaiiixaiioti of th# In- i b Valid Corps cf Ohio, at Colombo,. He is t jnft the man for that duty, and the Back- ( eye boys will find in him both a grntlnmau and an officer. ik - ■■■■ < I V ijor B-njemin AWiou ha* been appoint- , j ed Teller aud Notary Public at the Salem ( (<i Betfc. iu place of M«noel H. dement deceased. Mr. Aotoo is conversant with d the affairs of tha aboee Institution, and ia |n wall fitted for th* position. Since " ~ t - i J official term :* commenced/over fiTTO.OOO have been sent ' of to tbe families of eersuy soldiers. d, ■■■.», — * • 'd Snow fall "at Roadstown, (iumberlan'l le County, on Monday, tbe Stli day of Jane 10 .a. MWil '■ »r Afivlre* from the City of Mexico »* to tb# 84!'u "It-. «l*tu 'bat #'! the French residents have been compelled to leute 1 tt« city. Tbe MexTewn fortifications hare been siMBitthetted, and It waa bcli-wed tbw^ in govarnmnut wo ni t flood the valley or. •y the approach of the French, and make J- a desperate resistance in rjcry possibl iDar.wer " All tbe.«#0M>h) Mexican traops I'* en bring dr, .if In towards th- eftjtl al d. General C'linmnnftrt I* much censnrwd fjr not reffeying Paehla. end In ' eowe-q .eace hat resigned from the army.

Jlcu'S of the M'trh. [ Tha Army of the Potomac ha* again ■ changed Its bate of operations. The ! | line of the Rappahaauook has been j j abandoned, and the army hn* .taken u j j pooitioa north «f Bull Ron. near which ! place it Is confidently expected another J gtcat battle mast soon take piece. J. cavalry fight took plac# at Aldi# 1 1«h. Wednesday 17th, between a division | ' under the coiumand of C"1 Kilpftirick. ' | and a portion of Fitx Hugh Lee's hrig- } ade, under C"l Rw»-oau, on tli# part of' | the rebels, who were routed with setin- 1 1 lose, the horse* galloping over the field j • ridariess, and the foe that had not been ! I killed being captured The victory was I deaily bought by ih- loss of the gallant ' Colonel Douty, who fell mortally woun- 1 j V-1 Toe fight laded roo^ltonrs, and toaiv , ! of the offiors who participated, and ', r who b«ve been in other fights, say It ! ! was a most despr'rate one, such cutting ; I and sla»hing with sabreS not having ocI curr-d before it) our encounters with the j I I rebel cavalry Tue force engaged was • r' the advance <>f the rebel Smart's cam!- | ry, who. H is alleged by prisoners, wrro 1 f advancing through Aldie with the ex- 1 . ' prctaiion uf making another nid. Advices to the latest moment, bring* i ' intelligenea of another cavalry fight ' ! ue#r Aldic, on Sunday last. Heavy cannonading commenced early In the. . m- Tuing. and Contin.od alt day. ToW- • . urds night the sounds became more aud i | tuure diatuiil and Indistinct. • General I'leasonton iu his advance ' ' fro ui Middtrburg, on the Mud to A>b ( by's Gap, i-nconoier-d the rebel force a j short dUiuiire from ibe first named (oan ! He attacked ti em with gre»t iuipciuost ! ity and broke their front * The advance, under Kilpatrjck, dash- ' ' ed int» th- town, aud »f er a brink Dght j B drove the rebel cavalry hack, when they ■ { assumed a new position und made auoth- ! er stand, when they, were again driven and rct'Cated towards Asbby's Gap. ( G> neral Fleaaonton baring learned ' e that ihe gap wa- pr. tccud by a large „ rebel Ionic of infantry and art'llery, y contested liimself aith h.ilding the vnn- , tag* ground, and clean d the routs of 1 tbe killed ami wounded. h The whole of the recent invasion r pure tn I'cnnsyleania is explained by a r telegraphic dispatch from Baltimore, i. , which «»y» thai .a small f -rce of rebel*. * not over 2500, crossed th# Potomac at j Wiiliainxport, in pursuit of Kelley'a j baggage (rain, which they did not aucir ' ceed in catching. This force went i- through Ilag'rstown and enured the J1 Cumberland .vallcyT hgt did not go | mure IkulllUBilH bryond Cbambern- | bur* A dispatch from HarrLharg, say* t

the rebels have retreated from v C'homhersburg towards Hageretown, and ^ that the telegraph operator has re -open- t. : ed l)i* nffice at the farmer place. j I There are now no rebel* in the St ,te, j except a few thieving parties along tor ' I border. 1 < Unofficial advices fr-.iu Vicksburg lo . I the 14tb have brea received. Every- j thing was goiag on well there, and there are. many indicstioua that tbe ' rebel garrison must soon surrender. ' , Nothing of any Intrnwt bat taken , ( place in tba.vicioity of Port Uoyal aud t L'liarlealuu General Scbenck has issued an order ; suppressing tbe circulation of^wtsiu! ra tu lift district Tbe pro- j scrtbid list includes tbe New York1 Wot id aud Express, Ciueinwati InquirChicago Time# and New York Cau- j caaiau. lb# Baltimore papers ate not ( allowed tu publiab extract* Icons tbe col- j umus uf tliCae journal*. Judge Woodward bas been ncminared for Guverwor of Pcuusylvsuia, and Chief Justice Lowrie for tiffpreuia Juuge, by tbe Democratic Couvtutiou obich Bs-etnbh d at Uamabnrg ou Wednesday, 17tb mat. . Hun John Bruugh has been netninatrd for Governor of CMiio by the Republican Convention al Columbus. A large number of counterfeit fiftycrul nolra were put iu c ireu'ation on Saturday ia Philadelph a Tbn note* are Inte gra, hvd, and so close an laiitatiow ; f tbe genuine bibs tbat it requires an -Xpert to drtect the fraud. A woman "as atrciAed daring tbe duy^u the' Fifth Ward on the charge et shoving ihe new coanierfrli* , and no less than ninety of the spurious notes wen found iu her ito«-emir>Ti. She had a Ho some coontc ait one's hud two*# of the Unioa B-nk of Hanhmgd< n io*aty, Paausvlvau a •• btr poaeeas.o t.

i * - ! STlTLS^— At fan* M.v 4j. II. no | 'Iharedbv. lfllh lust.. PrireHia.'wI!.. „t Jon- ; aiban It. Slit#*, »g*d St t*di# «bd 10 Winnti*. ! V ORSON.— At Ssaviiri. M ,y f7lb, M r. i Huti.pbny Corson in the 76th t*«r »f bis ' iiRirrrr.— At t. szuretu h...piiai; of stniill-pox. Marrh'kial, t'lvarlva F. mn nf Uriah and M-ry ll. «ni, ol beavAie. in the 201 h year of Ins ag*. D.wrt jsirr, Juu# 14. IfifS. I DIED at Ibe kuvpiiai, Virginia. Mat 4:U, j of aouud" r*cnv-d the day prsriomi.ig. tpg j battle ft AlhaacJlBtrvdle. While galUlitiy leaning b'i" compapy forward. Li.nt. John | .sp.ii p„r. of Co B, 21th R-/> N. J V., a resht-til of DorcUeaterrilamberLnil Op. . N'.' * ' j J.,and » nn of lb- lata Juoat ban J. Sprliigai, , j rf i:»P* -May Co.. in the 3rd year of lus age Prompted Iqr-oo otbsr motive thaw leva . . for bis re>aniri,aitd i>s iiHal .sb * hs'sthn. lion*, he nobly saytifi.v.1 a|l thai was dv.r j lo lulu — the fond uilarbnirnt" of ho ra end 1 j loved onqft. ll.. want forth heanng tha ' gvusprns cf war m order U.-)yj Iq ai bi. v.j ; ! so great and n..b|e an oly-cL ihe.n-stora ; 1 tl'1® °f ' b* Union, »f national liberty and \ pear*. Hn was w.SHng U lay all that wus _ l dear tn him anon tbe altar nt raerifive iu Jj order. to a*»i"t iu cr.u>biug rvbclloiu and tro* -r.ru But n few short we*ka avo bis " . pruSj-vci* iv, -re bright, ugpeetfog anAU to » raturn lo t.n fmnilj and friwuU.. The ■ . bo ,'ts ihxi> bCnyant ailh hope bavo been I ch.mgvd into radn-aa ami gloom. Ilu I | comrades hsyn returned, but alas! be is not t ! with them. Ill* voii * I* hashed in death. ^ never ageiu to bv lutencd lo upon earth. ? 1 At billt a gtllani ilrfepder of hi* country, be «nx. too. a valiaot inldier «f th* Cr..»s.: * nobly lixhiiiig nn.Hr it» ur,rn>ld<l q.urtbr * l W e bat* the os-uiauce. that be bas lain I aside bis earthly armor iu vgebang* for a I crown of life. He was a kind fcnabund and j aff-eiionato father, an esteemed friend and I ' • true pai riot. He leaves a large ciicU of relalivt's aud frieuds to inuuru bis losa. 1 May the awnrauw* tfi.it tbrtr loss is hit I eternal paix enable them meekly to bow , beneath lit* cbaat»ii,(ig rod and say — Thy • will, 0 Lord, be done. • ; Soldier lay thy weapons down, a y ' Qui' the aw..rd and take tb* crown; | Triumph, ell thy fees are ham-had, Dualb ia elain aud earth ta Vauisbwd. j SPECIAL NOTICES. d : 1 WEST JEltSEl WUOi.H EACTOIU EM. J >f 0-:.. .ue-kms rarn, tarp*t-S««a. ft, , are arrrO, nat.llrd thai »e ..ill beduen aluutSOs Ut of July, . a, uaual, and rclh-i-t Wool to waautaeture. "J li ^ * "t«i.ped«ivua» taio fuels, but will . ' rc ula by fa. o. July ,t Raj. UL'ButS. 1 j Ueiajeton, June tstu, tsnj.— J- » «• re | Lasted, ut ' A GIRL to do yeaeral houaewoik. Apply ta Mr«. ^ lira, »" IVoplc'a tc* Cruaai Saloon, V. aabEYE AND EAR. 1" . rjaor J. ISAACS. M.O., Oeulut aiwj Aarial, foituvny of re, ilen, 7IOT"n<Ii 'ti onr at tit.

the Kya and l a: will i~i a- i-ailli.-ally tlea'rd and ft red, ll cuMtde. Artlfrnat oy., IMcvtca wtthout pal... .V U — V. 'Pa.-g.-a te.de ter raamlatuon Tiw Modioli Faruitv l» Invttod, aa tir Pas no aorirla hia muda of tre.-i.-i.t. Jo I* ly C ARD A JOB FRUTRMi. Job prlMli-K a»atiy and pro.riprly ra'-atrd at tht" . upsu »k«a buelorea la »* pooled at Uila r>UIMBRATION. At sanrisa a saint* will be tired, flags hoiatad and tb* mvvlt* beet. | Al oin>. o'clock Ciliz-risaad soldiers will f moctiu iNortii D«nat* whore ,i proci-tsion w-Jf b* org an I Sad under tha Manoafohip of Cipt David lilaakif'w, and frtiin th-OfS proredd to tbo M. K. Church ia Soulb j LVilow whnre ailUlWset w.ll U. delivered | I'. tW kdergv t'ftba r-r..iat e TH* BXorct- , - " (a tbe church - III i.e intormm? ad with 1 V octal aud Iii.truinantal music. After ti* ' cxyicifv" m tn* etiurch th* audience will j pi.MJMd to tbe-grnv* near by, whole dinner i will be served gratnUoa»l> to all -oldlcre j a«.i tboir families „f tbe couttu of Gape Kay. In ill* a! erouon, in tb* jSr'd of in* ' cltnich ap-.ken of above, th. ra-wlll bo a iM!.1'' b"uj 10 » Idtg* tent, procured for | tbo uoeastoo. wbrre irr cream and other relr,kfcte»3t. will b* served. This aill contina* open nnti| * Ute boor in th»*voaing. U ibe cvsning th* ox«rats«s will im conliuaed to G'd cburcu,- - ilH tbo luliowiag proglam* i I— Music by tba different band*. 2 — fr*y*r.' 3— Vocal Music. 4— In"- tomapta. MostC. 5— Oration by /. 1AoIford, K»q.. of Camdeo uiiy. 6— Vocal Music.' . , 7— Mb- r br tb« baud. 8 — Benedir.'Ion. An ndmi-stoo f** of IS trts. for adults and 10 ct*. for children wBJ he charged for admiatioo to lUu ox-rci-ea iu ih» euorcn In tbe *r*ning, the prucoed* to hn appropriated lu lb# porclia-ing of a library for tha Saht.alh Heboid taaating. in aa.d church. Uf* tub it ondorstuwd ttusl th* ca]-bra-llon is gut gp almost egelo»i'.*Iy f t tho pnrpot* 0. giving a , r'opd* .reception U> tba returned vtilmtvocr" of the Cuonty of GsySa MaJ. Tba eoasnutiac aarwaeil dvdrs tnt evory rctataud -ohuHgvr »i!i b* pre., m, 1 av.-d that eqaipped itfo|l ani'urtn ;*ud it ifc aim drolled hat. if posJibU, tfcoy app-aJF folly armed Each tenf; aiij wilt" b- com. msndod by their o«n officer*. |i pr. eiicdo bla.it. i* dwa red that a aLmu batifo rb-ll eont:ife»»icnv ff tbo- cMwrns of Denni*