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jWtrt forttg. 8KBTLY! BOTIII it b. a. a. Among th* (irk and wounded «ko lately arrived at OB* of our wbnrve* im • yaaac • Idtorwh a* limhtvrar* fmrfolly akallrrv-ti Though evidently io (BUB** poin, La Bllar rd an cry; Kit. M the Carrier* rai-ad tk» « stretcher b* wta on. be whispered 0*Bily r»"Ti" • Thnagh he #»ilh»r Stffk# B«f ffroaBd. Deaib to ba-J "ilk hf« bona*; Brat bin O'er th* tat liBg WOBOd 0-atiy. gretilyj RHtavd. fifthftl in ynur vow, Rastha hi* limba »nd e<"4 bia brow. Paac* ! hi« aoBl i* pricing ana GfBtlv. g tilyl , " — Re baa Wf'B to 'ka atrif* 1 T- II It i« bia «.do«*d *if* And la bar who gar* him life. OtBtly, gently! Lnndly pvni** »ba hrevn »ho rem, With ib« ir hloml oar Badaa, A ad their baits— oh. sp-ak of dm Gently, yaaily I Jtlfrt ygisttUang. BEAOOH N8MPI COW "*«Y." Thera *u no mora hnneat, plain aad alacmre man in Ika world than Da*con Oieood He lived -to a tm.ll ivj mote place, named Mortey !ta iah*l>i tan t* wen few and aparae. Tndy had a » ma ll. abut np meating hoaae, ia which they occMtoaally bad « religions sen ice. when any wandering ton of Lavi bap pened altreg ai d waa willing to (ire ( them a Mnaa But tkey had no minitter, and the hoaae grew ahabhy, and the schools were rna down, and the people were Indifferent to religion. F things, and everything had a kind of i mu]icia-»ta k look, poor, aad dry, and dl*co raged I There m no pablic aplri It, anfl. , ha plnew seemed f»at Ue--mins dnft-wooii, camp -red with the flreab i aeeoe Dagoed mowed and sighed alone. At last the genioa of goodaeaa «re -. d to whiapar In hie eer, "D-acon O-g'H.d, are yoe geiag to 1-t j thi-ga go to rain— the whole of Motley —body and aou] T" "Wh».t can I do V "Act" "X**> bat I cant act alone, and the people wont *tir. They are all dead. What «m 1 do t» "Make up yonr miad what la beat for them, and what they ought to do — and titan mole lie m r'a it f" I Draco it O-good sat np that night alone eery lete. What he thought hna i never hem known. He Is not a talker. Bat early the nest morning W had old Kate harnessed, and betore , night was thirty mile? from home jflad late ha eat up in talking with bia friend. Re*, j Junes Faithful. I dont know what he aeid, but Mr. Faithful told hia wife west day. that be oever heard eloquence before I Enquire Ternyeaay wea "the meet Influential"— at was arid — and the richeat man in the toon He Io*ed aaum-y, end he loted toad, aad be loved entile, aad he k.*ed any tiling th. t »a» i-ptpcrty But he did not Jura religion, aur minister», nor Sabbstbt He ;>r. to be an anbt-lierer, and yn he had quite a ! re«pect for. Deacon O«go«>d. "T -e Doacoa," be oo*d to «ay, "to asm*. j mtorted. aad eepefetftuoo*. but he's con- 1 aiatrht I" T»e Do «co*i »e»t to re* &q. Turn, penny. A smsfl part af theirooovefue. Son only Waa fce»rd. ' Now Dacca. that'* all moonthine. Toe knoV J dont h 1 «*•• ia theae thing*, ami I t. a id*r miaiatert a hb>d of in oi h opoe *oct< tj — warae tiun ■»*- kau I 1 don't briiet* it, and I would not gt*e that for It wfl"— and beTUp IMU. topnn.nl,. n. ..a i, brt, W . ------ fe-'Af.

the fl»* tear., and then \f 1 eintf< •how that lh« place to richer ia pMh-r ' ty than sB we have paid the minister. 1 pledge ayttlf to Tvfaud yoer beadm! d .il.ra I" j "Tea, bat who .ball be the judge ?" t ' Ton ahall." "WfU, Deacon, if yon are not aaaint yon ba»e the pefaewnnceuf the saint. ' And to show yon that I don't want t ha mean, I now say, if *t the end o! fl*t year* I allow th" town i* a* much richer as all bia aalary. I will give yon 1 the beat cow "I bw»e in the world !* Dencc O.good made oot in hi* owi. 1 mind what each man might . i*a, and th"h prraeaded each man to do it In one ' weak ha bad bit salary aehtcribH, and tKen after a few mow ihierrlews oiii hto friend. In a faw weeka it was noiard 1 ' hronah the region that Morlay ha 1 wakad ap, and had got a eery nice mininter— and It waa laid that "E-q Turapaeay did it all." Re* Jona. Faitbfu 1 «•' the new ainifer. Wc pa*a over flra years. We only ' •a J the whole face of the place »a* changed. One day. a* Dca O.good • waa pairing, E«q. Turnpenny called t nira saying he had "home bugines.' with him So the Deacon went in i There waa a corloos twlnkla abont the ' E.quire'a aye, but he looked awful ' gr.*e and aoleora. "Well, Deacon, '' do you remember 1 our bet ?" i "Bel, air. I never 'bet' in my life » "We wont lie particular abont word. ( Bot didn't you engage to pay me bark I my handred dolLra, if. at the end of • five year*. I was not aati.Qed tb-t your ' •nioiat r bad ad'tod to our pruperty , more than b a aalary ?" "Tea, no I agreed " "And I waa to be the judge f" ' "Yea so I agreed " "Now, time, I am on the bench. " phmae to pM*a to the court what yon , engaerd to pf»*e." • T.ry wrlL But before I begin, I f want yoo to aeheowlrdge that onr minialrr ha. been true to hia profession, and ( has not tot wofdlj affuira divert him or ii\Jura hit OTefnltteae." "1 allow that" "I want yon to allow that Inafrad of , tmng te mwha money, ha it not wDnh J a dollar more than ha waa when be cam*." | "i allow that. But remembrr that , wa have paid him $3 b«D in Ave yenra " "Be it to. Now for the. flgutva ( Too will be candid How many applet ( tree# are now growing in the place | more I hwn thrre wer* five year* ag,< f" i ( | "1 made an entlma e yeatarJay. I . ( think all at two ibauawmh" | "A nd bow Toch more than tbeir coat ( ! arc (Way now worth f" , "1 would not tell mine far a doltor J ' earh But •« will say flftv emu each." , "Well, Mr JPalihfeL a* everybody al- , Iowa *a* t be/ meant of Introducing them. Put thUjfea down at $1,000 " I "That's fair." "What .ay yoo to Jot and Sam | Haadnp ? T.iey ware drunkard* ; they , , were juat on the edge of rain. The I , tain tour labort-d with them and got | t th«» to sign the p'edga, aad lb»y are i ■ , BOW a (tier indartriooa rills -an— I say i , , n .ibjug ab et their having joined the , . jehurch." Bit bow much more ia each , of th- ir farms worth titan iva yean ) . . | "At leatt a tboyand dnDura." "I should *ay more. Bat you are . Judge. Put It doww-et tiiat, and thrre | » ar* $3,000. Time We perteaded Ned j 1 Conk'iu to go to the Shakar* and uke. ! - pa -bare*, two .wares «f bom And I now bow many twanw* do yoo suppose thwr are TB toWn 7 Tbey dld uot co« * mot in abaey " • I sappo*e there are one handred"— "Aad that aamber at |& the swarm. i W— r "Fire hundred doBa f." -And he taught and urged Tim Swee-aer to make arapto aug.r, and he » hat eold $100 worth awry year, which a to"~ "Fiv. ho ^ dollar* mete " "He abow^ Arbor Spring how tn • ini'iimpyi'1 1 I

^ nil bow, E-qo:re, how mui-b more »rr Jou'J Ayre.h r^ raitl* worth t" yoo than »i> ! ! your stock before M'. Faiihful call- d roof attention to this breed t ' < ' P. rhapa $600 " 'I'll .top here. How much do y- a i n«k< th- gain to ihe town by t hia rm k* 1 •nlng f" t " 1 "P<mr tboaaand and «iz handred del- < 1 r-l Whii woo'd have thi oglit i: f" "New, E-qmre, I ear nothing about I ha apirtoal good resulting— such as thr i convaraioa of yoar aweet daughter Lo- 1 ••y. and youraon awotea, now fitting for 1 mill ae, with thr- e more from tliia place 1 — *11 hoping Vi be miiiiater* ! Ton ' know it all. Shall I pay you back the ' hundred dollars f* The Enquire tote hastily. Hi* chin 1 quivered. He only aaid, "I am **ti«- ' fii-d,' and left thr room, aod the Deacon f> ut on his way, 1 Tlit n»xt morning the Esq tire best • •row, "Bet," wa. found in tbe T)e«con'» • vard, and ano'h r in the mlatotera yard. 1 oa. b with A kind note tied to iter h«rn j — "a tokin of icgard from ber late oarner." The p ople all wondered how It w*« j hit the Deacon. and the minister eonld i gi t the two best cow* th* E.qnire bad, , • hrn nobody else could get one for love - or money 1 But . the Deacon kept hi* i ••wo counsel and everybody aaid, "The is the mint ip^oentisl man in | ^tnwn, and he gn{ the minister," But good Deernn Osgood Ihenks , God. end is i>nly,efreid be ie. too well I | paid in th « life— otherwise he hat crvat j | enjoyment In hiar favorite eow," Bet."— , Rev. John Todit j bOWrfl" NltiBT. Hearing a confu-ed n«i#e in front of ' hou.e the other night, write* a cor- 1 respondent, 1 threw up th* window to I aacertiin the cause, I observed a dark object clinging to ite i»mp.po*t that ■ *taada aeatinel in front cf my door ; and lUteqiag atiaatlvely, | overheard the I following soliloquy t— i " MariaTs waitin' up for ma. I sea ] the lights in her wlnVr What the dm- 1 deuce doe* ahe act so darn fool (hie) : i foulbh for on lodge lodge nights ? 1 1 fi'well enongb to stay ap on off r I nigh>«, but'a all damn nonsense ye i kn"*, ta w»it f r a ieil-r ojj lodge (bic) i itiaht*. She knows ■swell aa I do basin i 'sgot to he *t*nded to— committee 'ag.-t I to r*port, an' var'ns o'rrer li-tle matirra j ] — he oaghtVr 'ava more »*aae. l.fH ; i ratch f-f-fl'S thnugh, I know I shall- i Said ah* had the head (hie) b>ad*cha i whvn 1 1 ftVr ; told ate not to stay out ' lougi r'n 1 could hvlp W*lt 1 didn't; i how could I help it Betides I'll have i the headache worse's ahe will'n tbe mamin . So devi]i«b stupid in her to , g't tne hesdsrh" «h«n bIh- knows I'd big bigness to tend to. Ab I ib**e the e women, they'll ( lie) Irarn unytiii-ig, never I " So let th* world wag at wid- a* it wDl, i I 1 1 b- g*y and (hie) happy still. ^ | | " Hn ! ha I La 1 (hie) Wonder what 'a ; bacwme al Buluer ! L- 1 'm sititu' on a i curbstone. Kain'n like btoi-«, and the 1 wnrrar op bin middle. He t ibughi was at Niag (hie) Niagara Fall*. • Savu'e. aay.'e, Ppicor. my boy, aiat | ! thto gi- r'ua f Don't ye h*er th* p.- 1 j rapids?' I waa alrike'n out. f.<r home as r« (Mc) rapidly as I eonld Ta' j j pity for Rnljfer. "cause I don't think he | j enn swim ; and he hates, ha I A* ! ha 1 . (Mc) bates warr*r like p-poiaon. Wfeh j I waa 'on. and In b«-d. Il-r-r-n-o-h ! I'm all of a »hir*f. Oio's all ash nntside, and I'm dry as tbinVr lasidr. Think IH tell Marisr I ju-jump-d overb ierd to eave n felier-acreeeher from (hlr) drowning. Then sbe-ah'Tl want to know what I did with the fell (h r) fclier-c feature. dot wont do. 8h»'« got a pretty good awnMnw, but. egnd. .be, she can't swallow, ha! ba ! ha! (hie) no drowned man, yon kmow. Th»that'a a lectie too mncb. _ She's taken i some awful heavy d<mea of "lie from me. 1 but I'm afraid the drowned chap would i choke her." At tbia juncture a goardian of the pablic penc* approached, aad asked the ' votary of Bacchus what be waa doing ■ (here at tiurt timet night, end why be I «M »* r« tram* ✓

?/■ Whst'in I d«in' hvr* ? Why. 7'm j « ♦loldtng on tike gHm death ikat*i what I s I'm dolu'. Ho»**T<-r. oto f-B«-r. I'm gl- i ( ie)-n-ad see ye. Fact to. I've h**n 1i out'n he rain, and I've got a lectie *o- u soaked, d'ya see. • Raia vimr *lier< « did make aensiVsble "p-preaaion on me li S«y, you, can .ye t-te'I me why /'m like - a pick (hie) pickct-gaerJ ? But 7 know you cant; *%o use aaltiu' yonr i.'tue fell, rs anything. But'a det-Ue>ili*h good ha I he I he j (hie) for mc. 7. 7'li ^ tell you why 7 'is like a black guar' — / i .u a p'piek«st-mi*rd. Because 7 can't I ' my p port Mtil 7'm re-(h:r)-re- { * lreved. P'lice feiler, d'ye see ih»t shut- j ' ler over the way, the oue wl' the green Tenitino houses in front, three door* to I ge up to the step — that's my (hie) *' boase and thereto dwells my sa-s*inted 0 Mariar. Did yoo erer belong lo i r apout shop ? But Tji'puae not. A* tbe charming P-Portia says :— d That light w * s** i( hnruiug in my hall ; . How far that liltit beam' throw* bis eacandtot 1 So »hiat-a a good (bic) deed in a naughty ...IA |( "Tb-tbeu pity the sorrows of a poor *< aian whose tangled legs have o hrosght him to tqia spot. Oh, relieve a nt)d Uke him home at one-, n'hd beaten « will bla-biesa yocr store, when you get c< (bic) one." - ■» - - * •Tke policeman kindly assisted him to «j bis hoaae sad r-tn)j the bi ll. The d»ur * partially opened j / got n transient j .« giiiup-e of a nigl^t -capped head at our !> j was burreifty drawn in by uns-en '' ; and a shrill voice, that pierced " midnight air, was heard tn say : tl "80, you're tigh^ again, yuu lirute?" (1 The door wa* ruM. ly siammsd in the d unoffending, policeman's fate, while 1 * crept shivering to bud, wondering at tb« £ probable fate rf " Bulger." li TH* lUS&IBSlPri AND ITS TBIBFTiRlKS. ■ The Mississippi (father of water*) i. fer tbe largest of North American * rivers. Riaitg in the small lake of u I lark*, on the vetge of the middle table e at an elevation of fifteen or aizteeti h fret, iurens raothward through * | tfca great central plain, r-ecivlng uume- r' reus accrsilcna from either aide, and 1 i after a winding coarse oftbrfca thousand ' i one bandrrd and alkfy mils*', faflsthroagh ' | a swampy delta into the Golf of Mexico. ' j It» main irtbu'arie. on the Hght. or 1 . MuunUiu aide, in which they 1 i take ib»ir rise, are th* Missouri — a rt.er 1 eten^Iongrr, larger and having more ' affiaents than the Mississippi itself. — the ; Arkansas, having alto many afflicnlv, 1 I and tha Red iCivcr; while oe its left, its 1 chief tributary 1* the Ohio, with its nu * merooa feeders from the western elope* ' of i he Allegbcnisa. Between ti-e Rocky Mountains on the west aad the Appalachians oa tbe east lies, then forw, the . great ctinjoiut basin of the Misaouri, , ! Mississippi and Ohio-, having an area of i •not* (hen a million square miles, con- ■ taiaing evary description of anil and ' srenrry— prairie, barrm. end woodland ' ! — watered by innumerable stream* and ; severable navigable rivers, and possess- ' j ing every variety of climate. (Voro tbe ( coMlv temperate highland, of Nebraska , J to th* aab-tropie»l warmth of tbe Golf | : of M»xica.' Tte Mississippi, we have i aaid, has a winding course of three i tbouysnd one hnndred and afxty ip'lee. I I but if the Missouri be taken as the main ^ .tfeam, its length ia four th on tend two i ; hundred and sixty mile*;' white that of ' ' tbe Arkansas is two thousand, and tbe Obio more than one tbooaaad mll-a. , The hreadih of. the Misaouri and Mi*« s sippl at their confluenen is nbont half a i mile, end the main stream downwards la ijvery little more. Though gentle, the i corren- ia by no means albggisb ; aad i thes, dorlng flood*, from tha melting of , tbe anow In. tbe higbee lali Lodes, tha ! river aweepn downwards imrarena qnan- - titles of mud, driftwood, and ertbeT i debris. Tbe Mtoeoori ia aaid to be . na*lgaMe from the Great Falls, fn the I Rocky Mountains, to tbe sea. a distance of funr thousand mllee ; tbe Miamaafppl t from tboee of 8t Anthony, two thoo- » .and 'wo nundred and forty ^ while tbe r Obio, being connected by n system of 3 cans'* with Luke Brie, and tbeneo to l ake On**** fwrUk ftft* wMfff flcri-

I tnnnicatiotv t>. -taeen the Qui-* . f MrXlou j la' dSt LMKto.. The D*l'a of tV ( ' Mi«sl»«tiipl. which p-«jertai'se!f forward j ' to the Gnif if Mrxsen; U a low and j unhealthy re .-inn. nearly fourteen thou-f ^ a<. deqi- re uiile.« tn sreu. snd fall ofjn creeks, and imstilcntia! ma- alien , f Pnge'e Phytieal C'<>g>»phy. | , A BBAFTIPtL EITBACT. j ^ It was night Jeroialeui slept .a ( quietly amid her hill, a* a child noon s the breast of its m<>th r The noiselca- t | srntinel stood like a <t«ine at hi. pu«t and tbe philosopher'- lamp huri-ed dim- ] j ly in the rcce-.e* of bit clumber But a moral darkness involved the I nations in ita ni-lighted shsdowt. Ha .• . t ton shed t fnint gli mering over the I minds of men, Hke the yold and inaiiffi- 1 cient light of a distant st*r The im- 1 mortality of man's spiritual nature w.« I ' uuknown. his relation ontn heaven undiscovered. end Id* fulure destisy oh scored in a cluad of ny.tery. It was tl this period that two forms [ of ethereal mould hovered about the I , laud of God's chosen per pie. '1 hey ; 1 *eeroed like sister sngel* tent to earth | * s» me emh.tsy of ]o«e. Th. on*, of! m.jrstic sUlare and well formrd 1 inhs. ' which ber inowy drapery hardly c->i >! i cealrd. In b- r *rect be. ring and st- ady ] J exhibited the higto'.t degree of J strength and eor-fldence. H r right arm | * wa. extended in an im; resit » gesture , upwards. wh«re night appeared t-i have | | placed ber d -rkest pneijMon. while on I 'he l- ft r. c'ined h--r d- lieate companion j in f-.rra and coontpnanca tiie cun'ra«t -f other, for .he w.s drooping like a j wheti moistened with f. fr- shiogj and ber bright i-m troubled eye* , scanned the air with varying glance. | « a light, like the sun. fl-«hed j | tji- b-av-os. and Fui'h and H-ipe i hailed with ■ Xnliing tongs the asceuding . at r of Beihlebem. ^ ears rolled sway, and the slrsnger waa seen fa Jcranalem. He was a meek, I amtssnming man. whose b.ippinet* seem- ! ed to consist in acts of benevolence to the ' human race. There were deep trace* of sorrow on bis onnteu.nce, though no , knew why he grieved, for he lited in tbe practice -f every virtue, and wa* loved by all the peed nnd wiae. By and by, it waa rumored that tbe stranger wcrkid miracles; the! the blind s« and the dumb spake, the dend leaped, tbe ocran moderated its e aG. g tide, and the tevy thandv articnls'ed, Mr i* the .on of God. Envy assailed him to death. J Slowly, and thickly girded, be ascended ! the bill of Culrary. A heavy cross br nt ! him to the earth Bnt faith leaned on bis *rm, and Hope dipped ber pinion* in hit blood and mounted to the skies. THE W0KI.D OF FLOWERS. If it »sre for me to direct how ittlie boys nnd girls should he led to thi-.k rf »ho wit dnm and power, and gondn-at of 0-hL I think I shonld maka them arqn.,int> d wiib ib. world of flowers. Lot th»m have liMV q»ots of ground or box»s of dtot 1a .hick to plant flowers and to lake care of th m. Let tiivm gather wild flower, on the h-lls, in tha valleys, over- lb. Meadows, in th" woods, and along th* hronk, Whan old enough, give tham a cheap Magnifying gl is* aod tot than see the eXqulailn tielic.ey o' f-irm, and structara. aad tin's, and the dependent* of each, part npon the oth.r, .ad all upon th* toil snd.th* shower and son, end en trees tb* wboto to., tb* wild. -in and banwotonca of Him who formed and produces them all. A Heoteh physician, Dr. Smart, has annonneedan invention which he asserts has never failed la his practice to pro*#oi the iTisfigurtmen* consequent ia *ma|j poa known as "pitting." Tha appttoatloa c-n- : sists - f a aolatioa of India-rubber in chloroform, which is patted over th-. face (and reck in wowieuf wtea the *rup«»a,,1ia# be- ' eome folly developed. When the chloro. ' form k.s evaporated, which ii readily dff-t, 1 there la lafl a thin elastic Mm of Iodia-reb. ' ber erar lha faca. This tbapatlmt fe-ls t- ' he rather comfortable than otherwise, ipaa- ■ much a* the disagreeable itchiness, so grtfe^ , rally complained oft ia almost entirely re- , moved, and, whit to more importac , "pit I tiag." ouce to common, aod teen now tor from rare, to tl oroaghly prevcutad wharave r tbe oolatioo bag b»ea applied. The city of Jaddo eLatots 1 AOO.& Japaaoaa aauto. Savaikl tt tba Mrwta ore Twt»Vf nilaa hap. *

1 y ■ My d-ar, ' -aid ai*totx.->o> Ui-' i lu a > *«M-it A-oskt.iv "l ii-'.ei-d tin* yea j rhonl-i be mur |»d. bot I do B-t ir'.-rd * I 'k-t yoo sh.ll throw yourself away to »ry of the w,ld, w-utkhr-u. Iwyi of the' pr*r»nt - Too must liiarry a man of oober aod -V [ mntuie ng" ; ouo ibal can c arm y--u wnk I foreonal attraction. What do you Ibmk vf * Una. intell gent, n-.tkre bu.band of I flttyf Tha timid, ma«k. b-nrwy-d I' Ha I d -ught- » looked m the man's face, god wild | ihe flightsit po*«i i-l. touch of iatereat ia I voice, aimwrred. •'! tbiuk l*o vf twenAre would be better, papa* ' Shall »o take a "bus tip Broadway t" naifl ! a young New Yorker, who was showing his country cna-in ubout town. ' Oh, dear, j n- ]" giid ibn alarmed girl, "I wouldn't da thit in the .treat." I The true W»y of raacblng the Right l« i through the be*-t of the Wrong; be *>ho^, goea ar.iund it find* b t thr oilier *id# of Wr- Bg. *o-i tha wrong aids of- Right , A PROCLAmATION. Kaeeutlvr Chamber. > Tren-on. N. 1 .Jin* 11, IMS. ' Mrt rywm The tub <♦ itoaee) Iranla le isvsdrd, I A roe-lie maty le now oorup) inf •a.', drepoilln* tha eej, thiouxi hrr Governor, lo ami in onriiif back ' Let ue rreponii in rhte jail upon our pairloUa I and orgasm into, eoapitawa,an* report to tha A -jut-ot - Goerrai of the slate ae eoon ae poealtita, I Jtrwf, aa-1 prrea l-n-aj-J to the aa«.a!anco ul fensI 10 JUCL PARKEB. j Attrat.S M DICK IN CON. Private •^rvlarp. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. A-Uutant-Genrntlf tUBee. Tr- Dttio. June IV. INS GENERAL ORDER NO *. Tbe Governor ef tble State hevlos raileh (or a 1 eulllla toree to aid the Eveeutlveol H- nn-)veola la ' b r-ill'tw om-l-ted to lorn- Trn hrfimrnle ef toi fantry and Two Krflmeata of Ctvalrj Ti.eljilewplan oi orsaulMtloo bae been aOoptcil .— 1NFANTRT. Eaeh r. si meal wUl rwoetot of ten eatnpaalaa, an* earh eoa>| aoy will beorgaalied ae follow*:— I Captain, « .--rttea-.tm, t Ftrat Lieut nant. • * Corporate, I BeeoadfoeeWesant, • Muetelaos, j t ftrat aerfraot, t >A»foiwr, and u Private*, minimum, tt Private* aaiumam. CK W ALB V . Earh ragtiseat will oooaut ot twelve eompastea, and earh ccmpaejr will bo otgaolMd a* f-ltowe i— I Captain, S Sargraote, I Fint Llruleaant, S Corporal*, I StcoimI L-eutesaat, STrasj-etcn, 1 rirol Serjvaot. t Farrier* or to, hlaekeml«L% 1 qaai ir i maelai Sprfeaet, - I b**tr, I Comaleeary V.-yca/ 1, | Wagaaor, and SO Privatea, minimum *T Prtvatea, mailmum. The romi-an-ee Will elect their -ha-m-eeioi-ed otBcere. and thj :lne cMcere will elect lb. Belli oltirera, , all of whom will be rommUeioned by tbe Governor N'-a-eomu-teelohrd otBecre of compau.ee will bo | appoiuted by Uw raptalos. ->ad the re* mental quar> I Urmoeter, adjutant, nul soartoiUBUaalooeal etalf by I the colooelv BefimenG will be ( ueoed, ae far ae poesltile, Of I enepantre from the ■ -me tieigbborbnod. , ca»> inlee and rrjtaer.lv wiehtog t- offer their eervttee will prea-ed at ouce to HI! their rank*, and report to thla office forthwith, when a plore ol r*B» de.vout will be d-a-jnatrd The troope to be eent into Fenaeylviota (Or tb* pieoout -a.crg-ocy will be armed, clothed, and ' equipped by the :UU, will receive Ilk- pay and ratiooe with tbort In the Cntteo Statoe eetvlce, and [ will be dlsehaigsd tmaedlataly after the dang r of Lav anion to puudi oe, U the) prof r, will be mure 1 tend into the United SUtee service lor tlx monthsCotapantoe of theoclite mllltle vclnnu<rlng thetr I aerviee* will report with thetr arms nod accoutre* aunt*. By order of th* Oommoader-tn-Chtrf '• R. r. STOCKTON, It. i- Adjutant -General New Jersey Jflllt-a. 1 - ' 1 J— 8PECIAL NOTICES. WEST JEHNEV WOOLEN FACd TORIES. FARMER, of Cope M-y aod AUantlo having wool ' to maautacture into SaUnett, Blanket*, Ctolh, Flan1 net*, atocklaj-yarn, Ctffpet-yarn. be., are hereby I. notfdrd thnt we will be down about Die 1st of July, aTuaual. aod eottoct Wool toflkaaufactsra. We hare etopped ear-line wool into r-x-ln, but wUl make It Into yam lor any penoo* ta deetilng '• Feraoo* doetrtnr their wool muntoetured wtR A pleare hare tt read- , and at toara pilae- on tho buUb road* % the 1st of July Wa otoo pay the highest eaeh prto* lor WOOL x III. DUBOIR Bridge ton, Juao Mth, ISSJ— j* at *!• WANTED, A GIRL to do gonorel woework. Apply to Mrs. '-ti tat m aauta, reapwa wa crima saitma, Watt. I- lagtoa Street. Cape Island. " »B - *. "■■■ — s ETE AMD EAR. n r«OF 1. ISAACS. K D . Oc allot ,<** AlRto*, foraorly of taydea, HoUbad, ta tn* at »o!jh »" Pino street, where partem afflict e.l With dlsooore of ' - the Epo and tar erlll be aeleatlfleaUp traatad and V y cured. If oarabto. ArttHcial eye* lnoerud wtiRout Rata. N. S —No ebarge* to ad* tor examination. 1 Tbe Medtoat Fnealty to Invttod, ss Be bae no eberaSa If la hto moda al treumeat Jattly BOOR, CARD A JOB PRtVTttC. ALL kinds at Ftata nod Fumy BupR, Wtod o*J B Jnh pftntteg nonOy aad promptly aymd etttt"-...^ - ^ySTrafike »i *7*. »