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^T^SWT'-i ire4-'s~^ ^te '^5gr*c-* wmms • •IP™ TOP?? ,- ^^0f^^W^ Sfr!*V«&~r .-..rw-Tg^, n * #. feEQtefta^;..lig^, scud clanda, driving acrospieayy masses, show wind and rain;. but.if alone, may indicate wind only, . High upper dlouds crossing- the sun, nioon, or stars, in a direction^ different from tliat of the lower clouds, or the windjuen felt below, foretell a change of wind toward their direction. After fine, clear weather, the fir.sf'signs iu the sky of a coining change are usually light streaks, oo*lk/-'wisps 1 w TOottledksatclieS ojfjvlute .distant clouds, which iCereq.se , and are followed dy~a niurky vapor that grows into ( eloudness. This appearance, more Or less-roily or watery, ajs wind or rain 'will prevail, is an^ infallible • sign. Usually, the higher and mqr% distant such clouds-seem to be, the more ^raduaj but general, the. coming change of weath- er will pro e. * * * * Wh,en birds of long flight—rooks, swallows, or others—. haug about home, and' fly up and down or low, rain or wind may be expected.\* ,Also w.hfin^plmals seek sheltered places, instead pf spreading over tbjiir u\%j| ranges—when pigs carry strSWto'bnefr sties—when\ Smoke ffonT ~obirmreys does' • MONDAY, JUNE 29. - •• • —One of the jnost daring and least successful exploits of»theor war caeproff at Portland von Friday''. night, '^he United.. States * r'ey.eBUje-cutter Caleb Cushipg, whioh had been for soW time in'that'harbor, was\ missed on Saturday morning. She w'as ' : provisioned*\and' armed for a two mon'ths\' -cruise-. Two steamers, the Chesapeake' and ]?oi'.esf. City, we're atjoiice sent to find her, and soon found her. The-xUtter made fight, firing half a dozen shots at the 'Rorest City, hut doing no damages The Chesa- peake having come up, it was determined to. board the Gushing. That vessel, flailing escape impossible, was abandoned 4>y hjBrjerew, set on fire, and soon after \.biW-up.—AIL .theJcr^v_wiarjL^gptnpi, \not ascend.-^-eadily, (or strait-upward-du- rin'g a'calm,) aa unfavorable, change is\ •probable. *= Dew. is an .indication of fine weather, so is log.. JS'eitlrer of-these two formations ocour under an overcast sky, or .where; ihej& isEmch wind. ^Qne sees fog occasionally rolling away, as\it were, by-wind, -but seld.oih;or^ n\ever'''formed while it is blowing. Bemark'able clear- ness, ofatmpspliere .near.the horizon—dis- taut objects^-such as-hills, unusually vis- able pr raised by. refraction^-and - what • is. called a* good- .'hearing day,' may be mentioned 'among; signs of'.wet, if no? wiud,\to be.expected. More.,than usual twinkling of. the Stars, 'indistihctuess-.or. .apparent multiplication of tjhe moon's 'horns,halos, 'wind-dogs,' and tbe rain- bow, are more or less significant of in- creasing .wind, if uo^^)prp;achilg~'rain, With or without wind.\ \-HUSKANirSlEEK'EHiS. jQL^E^b^^sagrfeeaUejepitl^ter-bestowed- -rtrads^\ f- \-sK m • tipiin as girls, deliver, me fiotp tliat • of \hus band seekeis.\ But what-shall we do to avoid'it. If we act just 'natural;,and talk free and easy .to men, ten-cba'nces-to onejf .they are .single men that they dun'fc-imagine ' we want to marry them, arid straight way- we are looked- upon by th.cin as-\husband seek- ers.\. But tbra would.,n6iiJ)e so bad. if others •who ought, to know bolter did not think so too. On !• I have\berai l , ijiad to gee. a co. coil «sd contemptible puppy whose i/aoe plainly shows ..that .hif^apper roods' w'eriF.ftfcS tlfk • fast bottles' to a TecTat \empty empty. Fsay. I have been angry, to-seo such'an one strut and tiflk soT\pompou3ly and seem to think you •wgrg try'm%..-.!to. la$' a» -Jnare for his feet, to '.bind B,fn with-the chaiqof matnmnny, if by cbancH.ygu showed Jiim the cnma\6nj!st-civilt.- ty.. Bah 1 if* ttey'could just see themselves* as ^others see tlie-m, ev'en-.us girls. 1 believe\ it avp,iild- take.aoiiiecof the \conceit out of . them.*-- A\ • .-\*-'\*\ ', 4 \' I have &§en \old' men with their -third gene- oration of dhildren ar6un|Ttheni, when bereft, and when .staTis gone instead of Beekmg^one to fllhier'pl'ace of about'his age,,I have seen .these old men seeking among girls of twenty for a partner. Then, just let a mere childaa it,were, of fifteen years, talk to. them aud pay ' -proper respects-to them,-as all should to the ' E^ed and \i'mmediately he fancies she-has dis- covered »i his, .wrinkled lace, beauties of a rare kind, apd^ wisdom bofe of which is. pe- culiar t.oliimseir ^.nd stfai;-h't;way he con- cludes that t-he'young- girl will bargain hei roa*y chneks, sparkling eyesi and pearly teeth, for pallidiheeks,. blurred- eyes, and no. teethe of seventy or eighty five, and are. even anx- •••-•kraBtixtio- in, and they seerrTto think ihey MVO fining an ant, \nf kindnpSR if ttieyJoffitr-ta. and SATURDAY, JTJLT 4tlii 1863. low and: Quid has been made Tig M j|n.tlie -subject-of the recent ae|of the.(Joji|edor- ate Congressj-which declares nuaisfeent apon all-our offioers and, njen/eommund- nig negro or ..milatt'o. .'JrOQps,* j.-jttijrtj^'on- sucbr|roops themSelves^;-The'Gq|feaer- ate. authorities, who h^ve> iised*4i| ser- vices oftegroes and 01f#e|dAlfif.ns, and negroes, hav^been natmea nyH36K Ludlow that the United Statej^GJ?\' j-aeut'will throw Us proteotif?^ their officers and men, without color, and wifji promptly retalialji violati ns of the cartel and itle'\ 1 \ »—«.-», when it became~krio'wn tliat they, were the^' former crew of the famous pirate Tacony-; that having learned of the prep- arations made 'io.r their. capture, arfd deeming escape next to impossible, they Jiad; put .their^prppertyj\ aboa,rd,a staall ^rJcmrer^-Ofl^not-4rteely' to ,s be-'%uspected,\ and burned the Tacony -^-a^ least so' they li&fi 'Jheynhe'ti steared for Portland, witjh the intention of getting possessign ofj this 'revehue-(mtterj\with which to make a'notEer^pii'ates cruise. The ?ebel pirates^number twenty-three, commanded By iii'-ut. G!. W. Keed. It was 'th^ir'in- teutioa'tS.desSrayall'tbeshiiipiug in port, including the two new : gunboats there being built. - There is a story that one boat, carrying ten pirates, • escaped, but this is doubtful. . ' * -. ' —A censpTized dispatch of Saturdafy afternoon informs us that' ; \the Aray of of the Potomac is in motion, and- will soon be\ to \the froTit\ 'an\duoi'tli\of~Sirlti^ ^he heavy'rains.hAve; made-tlie usages of war,\'. -, .- ,, > ?--,-»\. , —There was an alarm*.in 'Porlland yesterday-(.Monday) mornhig^iSP 10 - 0 ^^ 1 ?^ by soldiers seeing two spb'°o\ners below Fort Preble acting as if th^y intended to make an attack.. The garrison wal'beat to quarters, the alarm was sbuudeci and the people in'the\ surrounding 'Villages, were culled out, and notice was s.en&over to the city thitt-two.-more rebel griyMgeiti were* in' sight. The vessels,' 'hoHJK'er, .proved-to be only two fishermehjpfbo ^ereiotefty>iaeapa^ie-of^loaig-any, ||rm. It is evident that the -report of the do' ings 'of rebel vessels in the Bayjif Eundy sprung from the chpture.-of-the- A|ch;e.r by the-^acony,. ^i^d,. the burning .^Pfee latter. '' The rebels!-probably iiC»fe|U C.haric6§r.-,of '€ap'e . CodX fijhern|||^|ile ! ' reports to the fi3M-Hg-9uet-4hireiotthe_ terrible 4oitigs eftlre\ privateers, in lyder to draw off attention from the intended raid.on Portland, : lt is also ewd'ent.thutr there af.e>no rebel \privateers now.on.the coasts unless, (rerijaps, ..tTfeT^Florida or Alabama, which is father donbtfuL - We lrave every man in '.eust6dy who, joined {tie Tacony, including.the three from the Byzantium, so theoe is ,po truth In the, -reported \escape on. Saturday mqriiing\. of a boat load of men from the Arche^ The rebel officers say. several 'vessels inip't nav^e?ca]M-4f~e^^^^^ frightened at their little howitzer.\'' he—niovemci its—are necessar.ly \slow.\ The Times adds to this: \We are .enabled. further-'to say that the _ennre~army of Gen. Hoo|;er is on the north side of the Potomac, and will soon be heard from by the^public. The locations of the varions corps, so far as-they „are\.-knowh to \us it wuld be improper.to'disclose.\'- The who!e rebel' army is also on the north side of the Potomac, but it is very much scattered' The l'a;strcoTps,\u'irdef-ArP.\HilJ, crossed, at Williaiiisport on Friday, and was on Saturday at llagerstQwn, and a,dUpatclv of a later date statcB./hat ibey.haye all^ gone through Hagurst.own, Longstre.efs corps being the rear guard. The rebels recently on South Mountain and aT Bopnsboro,'.Md., appear to'have left .those localties, *aad_Jo be conrentrateing at Sh'urpsbiirg.. Eeb^gl wagdn tijains,'loaded 'cTPennsy'lvauia-,• ; have-,begun to return by way of -Smithsburgfjiand Hagerstown.. Large droves ot'xattle, sheep-, ;bogs and boEses are also .being d.rivep_it the satn'e direction. - - . ' -; •• —i-We are apprized that the army of •Gen. Rpse'craiis-is in motion, ' In corrob- oration of ibis, The Cincinnati (Jaz,otte of the 26th..lias the following\: \We re- ceived a business r dispatuh from'Miirfrees- borolast eveniffg,but nothing fruin'our -correspondent. We mention^ this to show that tlm wires were iu o'rder ; and second, to indicate that Murfreesboro is headquarters ot the Army -•%=. iA-JJjai'.f.re.esb.oro d'spntch dated the 27th irist., says: \In skirmishes on tji'e 24th and 25th instants at' Guy's'Gap, no longer the of the Cumberland. The Na<hville Union -of Tuesday nporst Siijlbyvilie •evacuated by tne . rebels, and .that our. forces from Triune had moved to take possession. We may expect stirring news from Tcnnessi.e/' An authorized dispatch says that-all except one division moved on Weduesday',24th hist. Humors of a fight at Shelbyviile were rife in Louisville eu Saturday^ but were not take Tier. - Aa Well—might-^ficember May unite. But men don t see it so. Then there \is-the old bachelor, if you no- tice them it must be wi'h the.most rigid de- corum ' If'you smile when in tbrir company you are trying to. fascinate them., and thus -draw. tkem.,-i'B{ol..prpj>o^ing.- If- yau JrbW ^ou are angry Becanse-they- bave.-hdt propos- ed And when you would grasp their hand and eive it a good warm shake such as-a warm\ generous h«art p'rompt^tyou tp.Just, touch the tip's or-thpir\8ngeri3 Will this course exonerate onefrom the name ?^ traced to authoiHio sources.' Ah no it is all made to-entrap some one aud many there are who think themselves the sonle one.- -; \ Yott have a dear friend whom-you love tenderly, and her children also. She dies, ' you leel truly lo mourmher loss, and the con r .ditioh'of- the motherless ones. . You'men- ^ tion your alhifyfor the childfentothe father, andyouJneed?irever to believe me again ifb«\. -does not.think your inquiries were made to remind him. of hts need -of a, wife. And of .ten think-s \you rejoice over that dear one s \ i ^-^&J^!-^ er y tuin 'g • y°^ sa y • *° a ngle ,marT1rroTnTrie~T!oniinone8t:'WQrd-to-t|re; most complex, are by some considered poli\. cy.' • '-' . >»_N«w-I-have-peculiar.vie#s oilw , _ . . - . •. , In fact I am \a peculiar person; J-don't: a dispatch from Cairo that a heiiyy cau r T.-.u. .^^^ U.^L . AA\.^.A -i«li( . **>«<i-W ^Vk\>^n A liWA n ^l-it-ni^-' w**wi'nr]iv i nt '-W^K /». -y^*^ri*n/*W n't I A nlli* . rtn» l i , \ An -.-- : —'Ofucial. reports -from Ticksbnrg, re'eeived at Washington, confirm all the previous'accouuts of the favbr-able position of affairs there*. . The forces't-of^Qen. Grant are-'in^'fine spirits, and do not •anticipate ,auy trouble from the move- ments. of-iGe,u. Johfistpn. The Washing- iou'diepubivcan-*'f- ifrlday'.sa^rs: \Private adtSc\es dated Vicksburg', June 22, are received from.Gen. Grant's «pny. Ever'y- thlngiisvp_EOgi'cssinj£__Steadi^. ' Johnston, * know but' spjne who read these bite's think me very btttiragairist the men, 'butfit is not so. I thinkagreat deal of therir, more I be- lieve than nitwt of my sex.-. N9W noqne need ..brush- for m-e\ because I say Ithink a' great, deal of men, but- junt let me explain- myself.. All.arenot meffTvhowear the loriri. 1; think man the noblesS work 61 GrbqV, riot- withstajMin^ all jealous wives say to the etintraryi\-. '- ' • ,•• •\' •--•' , I would have aocietyiike a Family a brother hood-. When 1 .meet with, an old .man, I •would .have it s6 I Could lay my hand, op his shoulder ^d -talk to him'as. to a father and aS\I u8|d-.i;o,-toany own deaLgraridpa. I loye to •1commahe,..with superior-nrrads- by \reading. .orQtlie\rwise» t and when I mget.with' an'mieliig.eTit'i)er80.n* one whoiis .giited..ftnd able to instruct. I like ,to talk with them \wtatlieTBfSD orwDin|iir)tearf6^ <s|\»iagl^.=^- Aiid wh«tt they. make me httpp^ by tttiei'r idWefe^Sf^briHRftig out newjind great' traths, suchTas airjjeat niihll clH tb^therignbrliit- ahd humble, f love to tell them they have made''me fVi«er,/happier-and* better, bu* I do hot like to have them- think that I am hoBband Be'ekitig. -J,' OAV, . «•»• RESiGNEDi-:©. IS. Woodbury h,ds re; signed the^office of School Commissioner pftne third District of this\ 0*>unty.— e facaTfc^ will be filled by appoiiit- ^ettti^t^eOpiinty Judge. . y _ between the advance corps PQSfn. Mc'Cook and a re.de'I. brigaiTe/w^Tos's WHS -two hundred and 25 killed ai)d wou- nded, including Capt'.' Vallier aud'Lieut- enant -Thomas, of • the \su-V'^enty-seventh Pennsylvania, fei'lled\ ptind Captain Mat- 'tin^Lain-VJmd Kambo and. jLieuteirants Pdiilke, King aud Jones, of the-same regiment, wounded. ' / - ,,'\'... WEDNESDA'EsJglnLY 1. I' . .—We-have new^fro|n*-Ilosecrah'.?. ariry to the 28th, Sunday. - Headquarters was then at N - Beach throve,' sixteen miles south1 orMui'freesboi;o r \ heav^-ram bad'retarded but not suspended, inev-e''- ments. The enemy Jiadbeen^for'c^'bSek in every instance where met. • -TheTebels themselves say : \On_jWednesday'jseveb brigades of the araiy of Gen ^OiecraiKs-av tap^feb^ig^j^tfe^^^by^Bsl CJtH^\hiefi 4'ohght the enemy nnta.ll their ammunition' was' e«liausted r when tliey fill back.\ This/s of course coiifesjion of a whipping. (9ur owjr ace -unt s'4ys : h:(d a 'Col. Wiider's mounted infantry neavy. skirmish on, the.24th, in wh;c| he drove a superior force ot.in Sin try from, its position, inflicting a loss of several hundred-killed and wounded, whitlhis own was but- between.40.. and 50. ffhe advance of Gen. 'McCook's; Go.ps,' Wil- lieb's Brigade of Gen joliiiston's Division drove two• regiments' of.infantry Hid a 'battery of artillery-, on thie samu dnf, in -galiiaiit-atylo from a^vwy-strong-prisg-.ion at Liberty'Gap, thirteen miles >ouili Murfreesboro, losing iii..tb r e — a'ffair 5U killed ahd. wonucTed. -On'the p. r§ the 25 th the greater part of Qlayhi^ division attached 'our picki.-ts4t thestitie point. Willicli's and Wiider's .- Btig'sdes of Johnson's Division-, and G.en. Garter's Brigade of Davis's IJh'ision, promptly engaged the enemy-in succession^ anilTaf-, ter an action'.of abobt an hoiiryuttlrly routed them/\ They left rtrcir^esd, part of their wounded,:and a number ofpis- onersjjwith the battie-flag of the 2d] kansas, in lour bauds. Our loss about 45 killed and 100 wO.uuded-, i-rici ingi4 pincers) Geii- Mitchell's cavi hadia^p'irited'en^tgeinTOt nm tne'shci vill.e V p'ike on ..the^4th, resulting in rout of the enTcmy;'' ,Bragg's. effec! force is estimated,aV30,OOP.rhen'. •;- -r-At r 8 b'clotrk- yesterday mornijg^ the rebels,^.excipt their rearguard Jfod -left.-^for-k. They went .off'Jn^a; hufty, manages to keep out of Grant's* reach: ,.„,„,„„_,., •, - . , ., „ E^ The news of the lull of the^MbdUttpWi*.J?E?W ^m&.^* &•$ f :&f. beld'fehouflyTeip^'eaf ^re^'leaSb^^nton s • movement, whose pickets ifre noriading was -opened all along -'.bur hues, on Siturdayi.of last we'ek, and continued until Sunday eveniug.,\' J_ W . TfeBSBATy-JONB 30.,, ; : • —A fortress Monroe dispatch of'Sat- urday says,:. \The fiag-of-truce steamer MauitoV left forUity Polrft this after- noon,'with jB0<)' rebel prisoners, in charge of Maj.'J-ohn-'\& : ' Sfulfcffd,\ general fliig- pf-truce officer. These prisoners were all recently \captured at /3Bev6rly Fort and'Aldie.- Arrangements have b'feen male\ by--CpmmissroheESv, Ludlow and Ould T -th-t-,all captures of officers and : menshall.be Reduced'to _ 'possessioa',-,and delivered at City. Pbinj ( ojx\ the James; \Kiver ajj.tf^ a convenient point on the; Mississippi. .,Nq • tpove *patoles will be ajc^o^ledgerl, ap4 if\ auy are given by' either \dfficers or men\ ihey: will 6e J \nuj;| and void, and the parties to whom they, are given, ordered to duty. JrHXc'ep'tioriS 1 to this rule can only'be made byjtfnW manders of opposing dfmies, who can* e*k- r hange or teloas'e prisoners at other poiiits mutually agreed on by said coranijiafidej's.' Tb.s rule will prevent surrenders for.the purpose pf being, paroled. The i»sue botw«eu„commiBsionfre Lud« . V 10 , said to have been seen not fc!u,r mihs Iff. The rebels\ course was 'supposed tojbe toward Sarrisburg. At York \they manded SSO-O^Ojjot^SO.OOO, andgi erously\: figrced^foi -wait 20\ days for \ale 6Qj)er ceritrbaiance.-r -. They-Were respil :t? fill to the. citizens, did-not molest ,pm|te prpperty, and-did^no-^darnage of cod e- quence to the railroad,' -Their force it York was'about 8,000, \at Wrightsv l'e 3 000. ''^'dispatch.-ofiait'feveuiugfrim Harrisburg «aya :^'\'All_ is, q.u'et. i L e. rebels'have retreated De\yond'^Parlish Fifty rebel\ prisoners from \H^'i'risb'i g' reached PniiadelplHa yesterdayi'\ 1 : ^^A^fsjrateh'ffym'a spe^al\ cbrrespi 1 dent' a^ted^Kaiarc^SeVrr^ren^ i\ The moVemeiid of-Ihe^ArmY 1 ifi CJoltTVilctet'a Brigade of mounted* infa> try is trying tp destroy the,,:Chattauopga t Eailro^d'south of TuHatonife}-; -a-The 'xebeli' have fews.p 1 They say .^fthajb'-.the s .West^rn 'Ihores^o'f,*• thVMi^'. issijtpi Kiyery^fipm' Milliters •Bend.tp Tipk3'b4irg,-ate-|iil:l •of;Oon'fe\d^alaJi\tOTby , i they hold -Bi^p'hinond, Can^ta^t.^llid- K)ew- % Carthage.\ Again tTffiy; sa\^ \Re- .ejifpre'emeuts sent 7rom Waeti'etta^ave bee.n reoeived by Pembertdh, and troops are supposed to cross over every night/' They also say that' ,f 0n\the ' 22a inst. Gen. Grant\attackedus'a'long-ourwbole ]ihe but failed-to-carry ajingle breast- work, 'and'Vas replilsea with' a loss of i 0,000 .men, .and is now in.IuJiRetr^^'.'. —On the lltii inst.'five companies of the 14th New-York^Cavalry Col. Thad- dcus.B. Mott, doing 'outpost 5u^y near Port Hudson, were capturejl-by a^daring- cavalry raid of rebels, under.\ the command of Co'l. Lo.-an of Bragg'sxomrtiaud., The. rebelsjmade. their captives 'ride at speed for 8§§^k&^iaking,but .m\. stop in -he d'ista^^^fnen^ajiorse \fi^avif out, they ; enter_P'-a\f£raie^'li^remTs4s 'and impress- ed^^ auMier7^''TAtth'e, journey'^:- end, our soldier^ wpre thrown into- a\biaok hole, (.where, at last accounts,,they •vvere^under clbse confinement. . 4 . , -S^ecriiEil .Wotie^es ' KoKBiSE-'l)i\%TS.^- r Cl!ie Ban0$',Gaz^,_ -(JSiigllali). asserti'^ind proves by-flgujes that one pair of rats : will Have a prog^nyand de- scendants amounting to no less than 541,C5Qj in—thr-ee—yews.-.. |Now, ^unless this immense jfamijy can—be-^kept dpwn^they would-thftn coiwume more food than Jweuld sustain 65.. 00fj liumah beingsrlt'willbe far wiser in the:farmer toXur.n h'is.attehjtipn to\the de- struction of rats than of small birds. *, ('UeTt'akily jt will'.* Whoever! engages, in shooting; Bnmll birds is a cruel.man ; who- ever aids-in exterminating.-rats is. a benefac- tor. * We should like some of our,corresponv dents to.giveus the beneStuf thttirejeperience in successfully .driving out these, pegts.- We need sdmeth'ing'btsides (ifigs, cats, and^trapa j^or this\busines8.—jEfe Scientific,Amer.) RELIEF IN tEN MINUTES! ' Br^E^uli^oiiic^fersI THE Qriginaf kecltoine E^te^)i«hed in lsk.aiid n'rst article of t,U'n kjnti Wer imroilaA^d uniljjr the, name of *'?,ULMONIQ*VVA!WISS,\ iRfth1s,M»iiy otne/owuntry,; ,.ail-Qth;er PiJhJiOnio Watejlft are counterfeits. *TKti 1 geiiiiTri&' can be knlSwn by '. tle^tpe BRYAN l)?ing »tart|ted on eaoh(Wafer. '''.'' ; Brydn\s\P'ulmonic Wafers-^ •• : Believe Coughs, Oilrts 8<ire l'hro»i,. HoalseneBS, - -'Brian's Puljnonic Wafers ,* . ReKe*ea.A8tbnlft^ron®!it.i8,.,pfeii|t^{etttlimg; 1; '%';BmffitrPul$u>i}i$- WafepS- ' ' ljpftftve fepitfer % of Bl.To'a'. Pit1ii8'tii\0li'e8fc •jKs^Msffiiyita's Katejonic. ^'afwsv-^^.^^'l ^lfevlf^lTiiTelirt^hTOitfptifinaiinK.JJiseasea. \ _ . - Bryan's Pttlh^nie|Pafers 1'. \Rerie>eIrTntmroiro1^hM0:vul»al^iaJEan3i^ ! ;-';. ; hiBrjan'S Prilhiohiej.Wafers U- flelievb-tlift'a.bove Cji'tnpiifint«.'in tea'murates.' ;-.,-- -Bryants JEntmoni(L^aferB._ ._,__ Are a BT88sing-to,allC3®aSIIjifli3S3!iBtloni. - \ Bryan's »Pul'mOnic Wafens_ u . jtve 'adapted' lor-¥oeafets and fSihliu Speakers. . • ' ! \.°BJryan%\Patmonic Wafers']^- Are in a simple form jtai pl-e.'sinitto t'jeT taste. Bryan<'8j..:ial'monTC.-Wafers / Not only relieve.but eft ct.rtipid irufi-lksting'CureB ; - ^ Bryau'sv, Puhnonic Wafers \Are warranted to'give ''Satisfaction .to ever-y one. We-can give our experience iha-veryfew •wOjBls-s-'-^Ges-T-i-BTS^-iJai Ext6r-m>i ! natff>---\& the simplest, safest, cheapest and surest remedy ; the most peifo(^K RAT ification meeting we have evt'raattendea.' EvervT^at thaTBalliiret - - - ....- Every Rat tharcsu^L it,!prop«rw prepared.'acfeording to dfrecWtTna. will *eat-itr-and every one\ that eats.it win die,' gei'iprall'y\ at 'som'S\ \place '.as-'*d:8tan't'aa possible from whprS the medicine'w&s takeh. •Lake Sfiiqj-e [Mich.}'Mirror. ^_ ware ' SWEARING TnBM--^A--Jfurfreesboro corres- pondent of the Cincinnati 'Cominercial writes : I-. \I have jnst returned from a.pleasant visit to the oui.gosts,. a patjt of General Jeff.-C. Dafisj's division .occupying .the- trout upon the ShelByville'. Pike'.' . Colonel > Heg . has a .rp'giment oL'Norweffians' ? or Scandinavians..—• They are mostly from, nnd ate known as .the Vitteentn- ^fTiscbn^itu Tllpy^are a sptetrdid': •boriy-of--wvh-discip!ined men. and all'spfeak our language fluently. T. heard an amusing anecdote of one -eff—their.' captains'. W-ho^f a ! short-trme 'STitcs—took-a-fot-rebel-prisortev* _. As the Norwegian ^captain had: them drawn •£^- in^hne. .he..saU^t^^ejijJn^bjuken Efff;- \'Sayj'-yoTi i fellgrs-^you p uj^terri'uts-—f wanT you airtri echwear a-leeile It do you goot ta'.schwear mjt d-* cohstitfltion.- I't-ehwear hun'tree-year ago—now yo'U scliWeal: higj,-^' Now, • recollect, you- schwear. him ^goot^iio\ d—n nonsense. \$bu senwear him and-keep him down, an\d«not p.uk« him up again.' '\ • ^ <<p>. » S^*\ ITprB is a pleasant incident of the late battle of 1 Monticfllo, Kentucky: '^A soldier i)f:-the Seventfi Ohio, who was fighting dur- ing t.hp close of the day on ourleft,.had used np alT'h'il caps.'and asked a'man 4^-%is-#ide- toJet bim-have a part-o'fhw*. The reply ; was that he had no more .than, he needed-for himself.. With that a poor -bounded rebel. .110 doubt a conscripted Union maii, exclaim -ed'r*fi»y£r^e-g&t-^itps,'-and'running his—tee- hle hand info his pock \t pulled out what he hiid f and banded -t-botfi to the federal 'Soldier. •Now, boys,' said he, •-can't.you.giVA-nie Bouie watp.r'?' Unfortunately, their. canteens were pmpfy and they had none-to givt>._ 'Well,' he._ exclaimed. ' wont you raise up my head and place soinp.thmor. mider it, tomt seems too low.' In the miclst of the figlBthe sol 7 dier^ raised up the dying mah's.^Eiead', and made him as comfortable'as-.he Could, then w'ent.on in the discharge-of his duty.'- — _' o .<c>. •*' ^ .fl^^T'he veternn American, missionary to Turkey, Rev. Br ijotideM. has just completed the translation of the fieriptures-iilto-Armeno IVkish, which, havingjbeeb thorbuErlily re~ vised, }s«»ow. ready Tor' publical,ion. This' in- defatigable laborer has fceeu;more than, forty years in the misBionary^wor.kvaud \tfiia trans- laticn^lja^been tl'ie\§feat work of his life,-' SOUTHURN Hisrop 0/ 'IHE WA'g'L..TSe \FirBt ' Ye;ar of the Warf by E. A. Polfartf 'editor : Piifthmond jEsaminer, and 'B. M. DeWitt, Associate editor, tif. Richmond.Enquires I, ?bhj3vc>kj ^Sugerhb^bound in Cloth, With'p\5rlraitSr*o».IsteelT'of SavlS. TTJee -Bpaurpgard*i and \Jackson. Price, .$ 2.00; This is an. exact reprint-of-'.th*e-Best-arid fullest fitstpryof the War,, y.et^piblished in the ' South The \value-' and A'nrpdJtance of this. c'Qniiected statement of'all civil, iriilitary ahdrrilval readers writteu; full-bf aetairs;''WiitJh--'mihy'naTrativ^8 ; •and' incidents of'jiersonal adventure')f'the greatest .-interest-. ''\As'^SOTtHerh jiic' Sre/of .the War-it-wfll bertiia M'tR-.'it^ei'.e'st,';''' ' '^W, Martin Of Sandy Creek^as the ex-clrt- sTv,e:age.ncy'Q{^ ttewfigo'Cgunty. '.j HfthisJu'st repeived, and, is deljv v efing,to'orderly ol .1. \ihe r Cumberlont\'Paife^esTiltedn^f« i s . Bragg^s ai'jwy infc. abandouiag ifb.^b|^: ) |hp.(,\ 0 | position ©n]th'e:iibrth cidcof-1 uok 5MvJit#j|i2|j^ and^beati'n^a'hastyiaTid eafifased fetr^Pi' ^hlhihgnia.',,,.Sitice yesterday the;-fWh$k of.oui' army,t;|>as been iSputhof.Drio|^ River, welLjoncentrated ,at3bis:pu{ii|i ; Itis fiow^aavanojng^ujpp.n;-T>n,ahomai|S; rapidly.,as ihe wrefjenetf condition of flifi! roafis' ^e'rmits||_lt is certaiirthat |W- eh'emy sire in stir iig force aV'TullahronTa,, but'the -•- i - i: ™ -s.i-\*-i-^ *n>.-i--Jffl.i.A/...«ftii- ^.,i..;-:-^|A'S\. W.-'p^fQN*;.' AM0RNEY.iA»D. .GofjN^&rJgf^ATi-iAW,- '' aSrPaniul'ii' utt-litioii WJ.U' benxii Jti) -.fflhibli rf Pension'-. B(Hiutle« m Sfi'aie iffct^Jn-4;hfe^wnie^luok,.,il|iilflHteJiM OnC«-Vfi ihe f r,ol- Salmon. \ill ih whether th'fey. Will cont^Bf bur-ad'^Mice.fft^ha^peih't is still HlttettlMi; , WRMT-lEfREi.pf every-d^e'riptpi ci£n ;i-be:aad Hfxflte^Utnitnre Roo'm^A'fef, Prtfyn ,,jjake stfeet,.oae door ^est.of.abe.-eyj$|'S(>ptP^ <*i at prided that-awy cpmpetiiii'OH.. ' ' ..\.\ * ^tibufar attf-ntion will be ^aiato 'Undsrt&k-ingv Sins lower thari at any dther.esiaSlMin^iit. v ^.Rernttfiber and callat oiie.doijr^estof-See' 5s Sfcott's before purcliasirig elseW;lier|t3., ' - i,,J. 2Wt$,\lie<#&, fty Greek, Aiyil i'8,-l8g?fc, •'\' ^04« ^._»w(*^«^V^,„•--^ , ^\-^*^. 7' x. ifc- Now is your jrflnr. last, opportunity to secure' gonje. of those fine ^olographs and Ambrotyp|3 itaken at Hall'S Gallery, for he r&iaUis.but a short tim^piigerin, : Sahdy.Cfi!.eek. \ '- 80 * . . • 7^.« ,*•;> , ;pm ,&^'\'._ - .« ..<-, J. . ~ The Confessions'lsiitl Experienoe of a Nervous '. 'Young Mai, . » •' JPablishea as a warning * amjt\for the esp'eoial benefit of young men, arid .those who suffer with •nervous deljility, loas of m'emojji, ^reiljiatule de.- cay, &c, &c,by one who. has.cured 7i MiHgslf;,by implepieaps, after beins put to great expense aad-iaciuiCK'nlJBnoej tlirough_ theuse of w.o»thless medicines prescl 1 ibed*Bylearn.eai3o'o tors^Stagle- oopiesmay.Beliaa (free) of the aiuthpr., G,- A; LAMBEKT, Esq., Gree ftp.oint Loug?Islaiid, by en- closing an addressed envelope. . , -, • :«aares9,.«- »~— CHARMS A. I-AMBERT, ' .25-3m ;' Greenpojat, Long Jslancli N. Y. ,- No fnmSyshould hewttlintit abox'o'f —^—Bryan-s -- Pal monie\4V-afers -^~ « \ « in tb.e...b.oMs., \....\. No traveler should he without, a.snpply of \ \' iBryab:'^ • pulmonic Wafers^ -,r .- ' t .s -= 'r-jin=BisqT.'>c'lvet.-—i------i^o_ 5 'No person will/ever object, to give for _^ryan^s—EulmfflnjC^Wafers . . Tvyeaty-Jive Ce'iit-i. JOB MOSES; SiUe Proprietor;'27 OtfrtlanTO;--N. Y Si>lihVi!<U=(Wpin',iS thdy -Cif'elt, - nd.(imley.& ljaker.llViiiaville.J. ft O., N.Y.. \ni3-ly- fl lit *itBAT KNGLIsH lliiMEDY. - $ ' ' —^ '•'•- \ i. , ' Sib} rJ.AMES .*\\: CM^feSTBD- FEMlLB JPreparedfromap'esci-yjlwnof^l^^Glarlee M; D„ Physician Extraordinary te tfie- tyucm. Th's invalunbtc rae'dicine'i^.unfaHing ifh the cure 'of KllThjiBB' .p.aiiliuraud-.-il!l*ger(m» cfiBeii.seii l.o which the e'ntiilg p'onstit-itton.issubje.-t. It, raod- -erfttiS8-»il exoeaa-^nd- remoye^'Xllr.pbatructious,. -aiidlsn^h^selrf^^or'e^mfty^be-relied^ii-, —. ; — •/' '.\ -TO ,MA;R.BPD -LADIES. ..' \ itis pe'oBb'nrly ^iriti;d.\-It'jrill in a short'tjme ; bring i fttrth^'TWiiTlrlyrp^ri'o^wlth--r'eKWlft-ilryr--' ' Ea.c!h hiiUle, \i.rice One1)'illar( hears,toe' 6o v - er'umerit blaulp of-GTB^rBritanlrW-Freveut-eottn-!- ^stJamcj^jnJi^alitornlia Dioplc terfeits. /CAUTION. .o-f PreK'hancy', iis,tiiey are sure-to bring-onMiscuriage, BJntrataay o'.her time they art sale.' . •-, • . \Iu.\aH.Jjases-.o£ nervous..and Splhal.-Mtffer.tlons, -EiiuUu the Back aud Lmihs-vFiitigiin on sliL'h.t-ex : • rti'on, Palpitation of the fit-iut, ilyHerits aud Whites, thes\e Pills wrl! e'B>i-t'a'Aur;e' , when air-oth- er rnejjus have failed ; aud although, a powerful remedy t> do not coutuin iron, calnmcl, autimuny, or anyiliing hurtful to the\ couatifniion. t F-ultdireutions-iil. tne pamphlet a.i-onnd each package, which Sh^ulrt bey^urefiilly-'picServrd. SOIH Airentfor the \United St teaM-ud G-inada, ' JOB M03ES, (L-ne. ttl, BiklWiT&Co.,) ...,- '- '. \27 f'ort.iau.d Btreet.'iJew Yuik ' —Ni-B:—$U0n.ancUi.|iasiaj5e/stiimp9 enclosed t^ ..any mthor'zeU .A'^fntr, will iSsuie.a-- 6iTtfIe7'ffoIi' 'tarairig^0'PTlla7!B^enOTi- ; rnBi|-.-- '• f -SH-2-l-y S8ld hyT-A. Ghii pili: Sandy Creek,arid all Druggists TII-E W ON- ARCADE SJ'Hfil'/f, • .: THE, REFORMER BUILDTNd, TS FULLY'EQUIPFEP and Manned JLw-ith experiencedexperienced andu Skillfuli an SKiinu Workmen, and can turn oflVtlie Best-of-Koi:]w In tne Stationery.' Di'.partm6nt,.are 'are prepared to Manufacture Every' Variety of .' . .-„ \BLA..NK^Wf3R'l; Ruled and fiOTS'd\'t8-'Si'.y'd'ffBtrf'd\PirttBnri----De#g i - era,-.Journals,., Uay-Books,, Cash Books,' Letter- Bo.plvl„. BiU-Bo.oks'i Che k-Bobks-,. Order-Books, Re^stfts'7-^felAiog--Bo6T^-Index--B<^ks J ^cr-aa, \Books P6Vt/^aibs,ScT«c:.\ ~™ ' T^ In tlie-Jo^ De'partment,iwe are prepared to ex^ ecute all orders, we^na-y be favpi'ed-~with; in- the\ ^Be^Possibielitatner^—M\fsiovJit(gteines and Pe-^ riodicals T B^narTii\Extra~gFraiTI-3tnainK7Witlf Gilt or. Marbled edgaa^ahi-pirticular attention paid to Re-Binding Old Boo'ks. We are. also prepared to-Manufactnre Millinery Jewelry, and Candy Boxeso'f any .size.or style, and in any-quantityi.. __. _ _*_. < ^_ Maps Mounted and Varnished\. Ola'JTaps and' pictures Cleaned and. Varnished. nl2-m3 6.-^GAI;LS, Watertown.N.'Tv ' Salisbury^ Hotel, • •zro$THsii>M odmM B%iDG$; . ,•' 'Sanoly^Creek r -Os.v«ego_(lft.,_HtXL»___ T HISold establishe^l'Hotel haying been .'recently /e'iko.dele'a arian'efltly furnished.t'h.e' Pro-prietov ffettPTs .hiihiielf th&tSiie'oaa^aliiatpitiil^eftr •liiiiiself thaV-he'*iu .fMriisti''.M ;trJ#e'l'i:'g;pSblic- *lI{al8rattorr^t7favofs7liB;hopeB^y-stfic^^ tgnjion 10 theNvantsof Eig'jgnesTa'to. merit'alirje^ r—TI ral share oFpatronage t'rOir\^lie \traveling com- \^ muriitv; .- ..„«;.. .^! •'• -...i-„,...,. .r^-.' .^--.^Jir .4- : ;. : '-.;- ^ •-;• ^0viik>j^ijAilih£:&idh Should -gaggjt i , • ;.| * \ - A JO.UBNAliOf'floiilMEBCfAiilHDUsriiV,,,,,:^,.,,; Pevofedto, %^attite^4^1iI|rd|iaTtts^ > turers, and^usine'ss. M'eg Jeflefply^partlcu- . - - • - rS ' •• •.-'. Oi>yr : ' «\\>-. : •' ' '•;.-'• A Cdnt'a\ihjng^eeMy»r«poi# kgtsra^dmplele'v^firjs^DnwI^y for'Ne* 'Ybrlf,'C'oT''?espnfflttojB/6'ri ^yjicfet^ 00*81)81568^ ' BubjectjS-Salef! <if/'(5ftodffet :*n§tioja, • the; 'Mo^eyT ^^fet^tiulactuhn^ew^ate^touiiti nd a vast amottnt ofinformatioh intaesting to. •.Pj&li&hpfrWeeWyyal' r ..^.. ,.,_ ' Or One Dtillor jf.n^Jpaid lnj.abygtfce) , Sanyple copies sent free. Notfijipf. spfffflt respohderfrfe''6a#asinefet«.piJi3-Sdlic dress, ; HESflt^NW^o-N• J |s : 'pp-;v-.. v --f(j-^'^flfltBtt«et-.--3»ew-¥oi-k4*: jWrEdttdrs who.'w|lf\pM.f6n tiie-^cibove-pjie •year. or.leas., .conBpi'ea6us!y>;,witu. ( i^Wl^hftl ;ttoti(|e,wuf}? e i> ftia in'ftriatltitif fiiaterials' *Hel> pni'SnasingfottrtimeBtne^^aniouiit' of tllft' win*\- wew'iU'act%entslor allauoh, apd transact the - NeSv^6rtet>'us'ine8sft«e,afedtopeasamottforfttiL . yvertisiligi >'E1,.XA'.. ' \\~S. ' \ BAPTIST CHDRCTI noon 1 0 clock Pi e;icl Subscube the expiration of tt mark in bine, hke the of TEe'paper near tfe have ah understand! f T papers will bo ijiscont of each enbBCnpt^.on it \i z. Wl \ -? 4 1tEr,iatoiJs —-W 1< Herbert of the H<\n xr case will preach at th •* * 1 this vtlhge'^oie morning at the usual in the afternoon •A&OTHER Soi/Dirn \ \Vallace \of-CompaTiy Lleh.J large a^sorlmcnt for JVoroeni T(Uiths..andJChiIdfee)li> r :: ;** '• A%,,... v • AEull Asscirtrnent.of r¥cently m\one of th ton His corpse waS home arriving la\-t 'W funeral Eermrin was'p Decker of Pulask Q r o c e 'r&. e -gf-y '^ ~- ---Ila-r^-w-a^er-'^-i\ —err-® 0 '\H \4-r-4^-ir Nrwsi AM a Po EV postage, on newspar. fauces, in or Out pf \Jibws^afffirJ:uly-t^t) a; 'quarter-;_'tr'I-weekl; \quaf-.ter f- s^mi>weel!lj : j^igrler; - tmd woold; r.—ZjjllptefeWe^^Ji ' iiitnd.iB0uuty/wh;ere'. All.of which will -be sold as^ cheap as.can. be bought in-arty 'placl-afHFetail. . • I ,L ; v B^°* Customers -are jnvitedjto oall- and examine for-them^elves.\ \ • .- -- •.•-*.- .... 'MAigtom > STRAW fharningliastour eye; sight .pft^Ome-large finer* iiiclies: ip- circ, byJSIrjW-m', Ktbht lioiuljbqr-cMr', -H. .'£ wicW^ffi)ther';l6t, one fourth inches i'tfeirei twovatjd. Onfthalf 0 tnthiiA ^hat4argeftJ \it^\ Stor^.-fi^e'rdoors \-SOTOIK.-oR-he\ Sandy.'6r^-k',-Jimfe-30^:!ffi3^~^^^^'pl^ ^a<ire-srC!in*TreiJe^n«gSS«3St*St^w5>tn^^ by \mail sealed'fronl- the' eye's of. tfiq. public, by enclosing one dollar and six'postagli stalrips to O G Staples, General .Agent,for. \us at Wate'r,V4w.n \' Horn, Watert'0%% ahdyOg!ileasburg|i Railroad. °. 1803. . -7-^' -'.' lS6a S D M-M E R . A E'-R AsV*Q E M E : N-'r. . TakiiiR Effect 'Monday; A-p'iil 20thi 18B3.' GOltfG SOUTH. '\ - . • : GOING iVtSm ^icoom. Maii. • SSATiOtis. - \ AccbnT. ^Maii. 7.\u7 AV'MT 1 \\\-\\ —' ; ~ »— -iir-jsy —^-M- \ 4 W^tt... .;OGDENS;BaRGBt;.'T.l(riu: ,4j'i' 4 43 Heifve'ilou..'..: .' 9 4&' 5 07 4 65.^,...BeriKsarlter Falls... 9 32 .i -_3^|iil^ws^==JjiS' :,3ear^ilfcfe^pt6^ .-irRade/if despirately --\«*^i -Iflen^ • Tiave Hp^rT-SUsfained- ' -Seyrrdidff and JJfigi 1 ; kiiletl. 'The.jebel^ .-^er-r-^&haw^cfiiptff .' and it. ; is' reported- • killed-. The. Battle 1 ^ hing^^ea^esaay'^u'l at last accounts, v 5 2? 6 10... TTTT 5 45. J5 III 6 .11 li.JL3. 6 48 7 t)5 -7 25 7 -M) 6 55. TTOOT^flJJOT 8 21) j-7 Sir U&-3S fM,. 9 05 1 59. 9.1-1' 8-117. 9 33^'B M; ,i)tf)5aTfj J'ttnc'tioB. r-Rit'lrrille: 9»4li -9 '65 fljrftr GouyeiureBc.*,.. ..Kecne'a..'..: .j^ 1-3TTJT. antweip'-....... & 28..!.'.Phil»i:rer>ihra... 6\'44 Evuii's Stdla.,. ...Sin .lor|l'.8 C. hiers. '6 65 ^..WfATiR-l'Q-Wifr ,s M#ife\:.: - e 20 _ u.^lexiown Jn^cjron.6 lo';' ..-.Aa^wCeiitre. ... Adams..., ,.,Pj \.'MViiifir..v.'.. .MAnnswilie.. ' 8 25. 8 37.,'...Sandy Creek'. -8T$lr^^«telttTr' ' -\ir 3D-- \10 fo 9 61 9 38 9 19 8 59 8 4f) . '8'27 Vi . 7'4U. -^S-W .7 25. r 6 20~-^fl5--- 7 lift' ...,6Ji'5' 6 29/ : .irisc -e is-. .,-6-12. 6 If) .'9'f2-' ra 59*. • .8-25-- . 8 05 . 7 50 . 7 31 . V 10 In 15. 8 56 Cetiire'ville....'.... .10.2G 9\04..': 1.AIhion;..-. ;-. 1*45 9 17 JtaSoag:.. .\.'. a±55^_ 9-il-X.-.a!JlU5tinsiiVw;m..,.4. .ll|ll)! 9' 3a'....;.Wem.>Ca1iidoil ; .S.X 11;'25 * S off... ..eS'nTaenT;.h'-' v .'.:'. H\-39 10 -<I2.. 4 .. ..McOrinnellsville.^ ^'» -'t5/ 11' 46 ID OSr-./MJa-lie-rgw,.; 1 .:;. .-.vVt3 03' 12 W-IO 35. -A.-M— ,-X.; M'.. ...ROME^jj-: eAPE'\VIN'6B^5^AN ( C.li;,''\ A.M.- .,;,„«\\-':'^:- Tv^n. 4 30.i,;H''Gape-.Vineentei-..iiT!:'9;iO i |20Q,RBWAKB: \•well a rewa - dead-or-al&e^W-lw lince. \-Ti'acBf-flf ered in the~large and it \is hoped th; \ alive. • ;•-..' \We\, learn that ^ghboring .taw.iif oh^tt'TueSflfry a WeewL'and institu t>fen..;yia\l )e ' ther mfe\f '^ep^thi •§}m &r*y^^yB.: ', ; \\ '- •'\\ ' '%* map. daughter \OfT'Hon were, o.n- -^eifr wa ^$'C 'Of-H -^fea^hers' at Pbiiipni V, SchroepnB.I'j • withir . x,_their^^s.tiiiation-,. nariig8a.,toci.lc, r : plae •\_> hpr^f^e^hiils'Jw 'i^iErp.w^f^o^r^fe;' ; ':^n£^^|%^ffitlie ..- ,^J|fer -r^in^hSiiisen'sibieJc 2l%^?»M8qrfori;80'm.eii^.t y, <& \T 'I\ ~-^' .^.^ZAJ.