Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1858 — Page 4
— g J _ YETTERDkY, 4TXU-* c-*t. i w*s „i t.il yeet*rdy When Abaci# caur»e to tse; Xebiest Vest E.ir.l, zr d jrs.Viy ti -d w: J. test*. IhxvetveJ d ?is-s linac®, the t.xse Le casae to na, Te: "tT*.* o*uy yesterday Tea *. ye ofWger *.gfar. Kes rt.;« wetid as fair **d hr gbt, Ere'i S tert - kiad. Xhii£*'w XE.C’ ■-» a 4.5 Z-'... r .-*>& list U* -f 3 Abu iK* dj. j i-'scsuC aJu at w;tL AS as <4T>- C -T» K£C£ 42 -* : &+ Xe«x.'s vLaie £*">■'** CKspa&ssa as *fe*a‘ Alilrt *jrx*> vis.!e®<o ex.cfi!. V“_isy *■* - jsS-sTe'i < .— I „L; V ti . SG AS UYSTEK ALIVL. *r . . . ; _L "T-uki ) .*.'. * l.'.ehxur ■’ e ty. '.er Right, lee d-vor of 43 <; -.*.-hc.se In ear city w.!.ns open. aad :a Mailed a her* from the Sn.ler Sti'.c. He st- t-.'.e six feet t,.., spire wttexiiai stooped, with * laejry, i.nx'ocs eoas'enxace, and r.is hands pushed clear down to :i.e botloE of lis breeches pockets. His outer covering was bard to define, feat after surveying it u. :. -tidy, we catne to'l.e eocclttslon that J.:« «ut ! . -.ad been made in h» boyhood, of a ding' - yellow Hrsey-wookey, and that, -a.ic4 er' rated up w.'-L astonishing raf ’di'.y, be had been forced to piece it out wita *ii colors, in order to -e p peace with •.:» body. In ‘pile of ai! h.s exertions, however, he Lad fallen in arrears about a f x of the necessary length, acd ctnsequectiy stuck that far through Lis inexnre-sib'.es. Jiis erop of hair was •urn.cur.ted by the funniest little seal-skin cap imaginable. After taking a position he indulged in along stare at the man opening the bivslres, and slowly ejaculate d—‘isten?’ 'Yes, sir,’re*; onJed the attentive operator, ‘and Erie ones they are too.’ ■ ’’t’ I’vt heard of t s t<rs afore,’ears Lt. ‘but this is the fust lime I’ve seed ’em nnd pre tape I’l’know w bat thnr made ci afore 1 git cut of town.’ Having expressed this desperate intention, Le cauti- j-lv approached the plate, and scru'.Y.hz- d the unca*e shell fish, with » grivi'y . I ir.lerest w, .. , would Lave dene honor to ep. .-st :. t ustri mh search-, er .ate fen mysteries of nature — At !■ cgtl: he began to soliloquize the difficulty oi getting ti era out, and how queer they looked when out. • ‘I nevei seed any thin’ hoid on so—t ike- an amazin’ ei’e of screwin’ Loss, to get them out, and aint they slick end siipry w..en sliey doe* come? Smooth as an eel! I’ve a good mind to gire that feller rjdgin.jYt to realize the effects, as uncle Jei-e used to sty about apeckalalion.’ ■ A t”, t;r,’ vr. e reply, ’down with two bs .*, and you can have adoz-n ’ ‘Twobi’o." ex < .imed the Sucker, ‘now cose that'* slickin' it on rite strong, hots for itterf. Ad- zeu on ’em tint nothin’ to bc' . • and there’s no gettin’ nsor’n « picayui -j:'ce for l.'tm. I've only re>t z’-d forty fire picas unes on mr first rent’.’: etottL •: * I’.; tei! yen what, ’ J!!gmy. -i t». > <’. rki rs for a dozen, if you’ll conclude to deal A wag. a Lo ca- standing by, indulging in a dozen, wi.itr 1 to the attendant io shell out, and the offer wa» accepted ‘Nov? Bo;n<J,’ repeated tee Sacker, ‘all feir—two ci «>.» for a dr z-r.—y cra’re a witness, mis’er.’ turtvagat 'be same ime to the WKg; T.• ae of your tricks, for I've heard '.hat y-ur city fi-'iows are mighty *) : p’ry CO-OU*.’ The bargain being' fairly understood, car ouekcr quared l.iiuself for the Onset; deliberately pot off his seal skin, tucked rrp 1 is sleeves, an J, fork in hand, awaited t'..e appearance of N > I. I: came—he saw—and quickly it was bolted! A nwmini’s dreadful pause ensued. The wag dropped hi* knife and fork, and with a look of mingled amazement and Lnr-or—-something akin to -S . ise'-peare v llamlet *>n seeing his daddy’s gl os;—while he burst into the exclania.ion: 'Swallow.- ! ailtve, as I'm a Christian” , . ' Oar Sucker hero Lad opened hi* mouth ; niili pTt-as'in.' a moment &• fore; but now . /rood opt n. Fear, a horrid, dread of ( '< didn't jir iT what, « cous«fau*ness that w«su*< r t» nnd ignorant of the <x >f un . if‘fJc mo- ’
tier.: was terrible Urgedfcdesperation be faltered cat—- • 'What or. eMth’i tea rewi’ “fMd yea swa..:ow id alive?’ itqaired the w»g ■J swallowed i'.jest m ue gio it to me! fbowied the S t'ser. •T're’re a dead mac,, exr’a'med his *rx. us friend, 'tie ereaiare is alive, acd w si e*t rig! t t'roiga yoa,’ added he, :a s st -s'. 1 '»*s tone. 'Get a p:zea purrp and pump it owl!’ screamed the Sacker, i.t a frenzy, Fiseye* fairly stxrilr.g frem their sockets. ‘O, gree'erss’ wta'.’si I do? It’s get bold cf my ’naards already, snd I’m dead as a chitken! do S':n.e'L'2g for me, do, don’t ,e'. e izfern*! sea u>ad eat me afore your eyes.’ •Why dou’t yea pat some of th.son it? L' s -i.-tj '.: e wag, p-Yuling to a b-j'.'.’eof ssroeg p’rpper-saace-The hint waseuoagh, t'.eSucker, upon 'he instant, seized the bottle, acd de-pe-ritely «cn:Li' ’ cit'.i.e cork, swa'.’.c-wed naif the eoaieats st a tingle draught, tie t.'. rly sqeried frern its effects, and ped aad blowed, and pitched, ami *.w.sV f, a* were coaniag through 1 ins wi.b electric effect, wl.de at the Sime time ’! :s eyes tab a stream of tears. At length, becoming a ’.lule composed, Lis waggi.-h adviser approached, aheoM burstng with suppressed laagbUr, and inquired— 'H » are you bow, old fellow, did yen • Zi> ts . ‘Weil, I did. ho»s,’ ngh, ugh o-o-omy nnariz. If tbit iel>r critter’s dyia’ agonies didn’t stir a ’rnption in me equal to a ‘mail eartl quake, then ’taint no use sayin’ it, it’s squirmed like a sarpent, when that killin’ stuff touched i»;hu!’ and here, with a countenance made up of suppressed ag-jity and present determination, he paused to gire fore to Lis words, and -lowly and deliberately remarked, ‘if you .wo chickens from me for that lire animal I’m d—d!’ and seizing his seal-skin he vanished. The shout of laughter, and the Contortions of the company at ’.his finale, would ' ave made asp . itor believe that they Lad all been oyttert alive. The Re man Heart How pare and unsullied is a young girl’s frit impression oflove. Aye, pure indeed is it, and unsullied as the resplendent snow Sakes ’.Lal fall in fleecy drifts in the gloom. The most felicitous moment of a man’s life is when he is blessed ; with the timid avowal of lore from the worshipped idol of bis heart. Nothing is purer than a woman’s love; nothing so devoted and constant as her affection. Be it for a lover, a husband, a child, or a parent, it is the same pure flame, kindled hy coals from the alter on high. Gire | t'.-r an assurance oflove in return, a promise of deathless affection, even if it be am: 1 the cheerless gloom of poverty, or the darkness of death, and the tender feelings of heart will gush forth pure as the crystal wavelets that spring from the mountain rock, dispitr bonds and mercenary tes of fashion and pride. Her worshipped : 10l is love, aid she makes it the Mecca towards which she bend* all her energies, a faithful pilgrim for life, a faculty that absordi her being, concentrates her sowh ’Tis better to be the favored i lo! of one unsullied heart, than to sway tliegilded sceptre over empires and kingdoms. The impassioned devotion of one high souted and noble woman is a more 'prtre’e** gem than !.e sycophantic fewnmg of midton*. Whoso hath this gem, let him preserve it with a jealous eye. A kmd hearted liule spouse, bonneted nr.i st awled, very recently appeared at i.c door of a room in which her good natured n‘lord was about to indulge in a comfortable *nocze. ’My dear, I am going ashopping. What *haii I bring you to comfort you’’ I don’t know, love; I dc-’t think of anything I want particnhrlv just now. Come and kiss me. I will felt you, how,cver what I want you not to bring me. What is it pray? Pray don’t bring me in debt. A member from Indiana rose and said, Mr. Speaker, the wolf is the most feroeious animal that prowls in our western.' 1 prairies, nr runs at in the forest of Indiana, lie creeps from his lurking place at the Lour of midnight, when alii nature i* locked in the srms of Morpheus, an I ere the portals of the east are unbar- ‘ red or bright Phoebus rises in his golden magesty, w hole litters of pigs are de*toye<i‘ IVbv if> a chicken pie like a stcr-? B . caucc it contain 5 fowl-in pieces.
> P . S . U N DE R HI L L . (Successor to A J. Mershun, and late managing partner o: LaDor, Underbid A' Co., Piqaa, Ohio.) North aide of Main street three corners from the Public Square and rear of Works nearly opp :s:ie Taylor’s Ware's ? nse* Fort Wayne, Ind. -yr.ctor v- j r«>:ct ./.v vr---•vace to tie ciitie * .m' IfeeMifr ami surr.-unding-enun----.-A-- parlA J X---L .his entire interest in the Marble Work* fonneriv ry l lj, aadr.as adiils large i ■-•legz-.t a-*.'.-meet of Am eri ca n & Italian M arb le. ■- j **.- -r 7 .ta fs mish eu s t '-V r* *v .‘h anv d: script ion Gemetcrial W<-r*, fre-m the smalsad f lat e- s ab to the mws: niagr.ifce! t M<-.nntc-r t. v r-x-tt-. Ct: o.s:.*. Mac'd-s Po'.s, Call’ --txr.il C«r'.er Slah>«, will be kr-pt constnntly on it .1 -r. 5 Y t r* Al- . a larr? and choice e.llection of iiewand beautiful Design*. wh:, v ve'iec* ■: - can ’e t. --r.’:e. * . . yeiai •- *. Ur.;«.Vases. 1 every r.-r nrrt to be exc-lied. An .-t-.-. . < r*ed :a a dnral-.e m.i.oer. id desired. f - •' .. _• : :- x : ■- :- -aan. i keep.r.z : ■ e tter S :If' r-. the pr-prie'- : Lei- varraod in pb : s-n----..re sa i-dact: ;n to a’.l vs»x.ay favor iara «.,s their c -torn. The public art respectfully invited cal* and examine speeimer. s,especially those who have lost friends. Oar work will speak for itaif. X7* r ■ ' r 5 '■ - ' - d and will receive prompt attention. j. SPEXCErI, Local A’-::.' Deca: ;r, Ind. Oct. 2, 1557.
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