Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1862 — Page 4
9 —— l^— — J - I - WWH The Forty-Save nth fad. VoL BY T.IEI-T. c. I). HART. T hp State of Indiana has furnished manvn rnnn to pr«t<*cf th« Stars an| Stripes against a tiuitomin clan; Amoig the troops that .fi,, has sent ><miH fW the noble Elev en (,h. But the Regiment I’Hfcneak of now is the g-J---mut Fotiy-Sermih, Hurrah! hurrah, for thA?n)tant For tv Seventh Nowffrben you want the robots whipped call ou thio Forty Seventh. hen first the news «prea<l through our land, ; that friend> had turned to frw». 1 heu patriots raltM, word in hand, those trai t O"K to Oppose . They rushed from every district, when the alarm | was give*: But ftom the Eleventh District cam** the gallant ! Fnrty.sevewfft. Hurrah, frc. Ther'a Cols. Slack and Rubisor , wh-» heal that nobla hand. V hen first the tocsin pealed to arms, with patriots took their stand: They rallied round that good old flag.for which our fathers fought. If dangers threaten it, around, thev will desert ' il not. Hurrah, de. t Next on the li.-t comes Major Mac, he is both j bfove’atrl jrun, With Dr. Vance our. Adj utant. will snrely put thing* through; While Slacked- Jones arc Buttling, au Nichol’s issuing pork. We have our Chaplain. Sawyer, to do up the finer wort " Hurrah, <tc. Thera Doctors M;|] q nn j Dicker, for they our ' Surgeons n re> | Whei e’re the apply to them they at them • straight will stare; They’ll given little medicine, some quinine or MHpe squill*. Some think they do not care n darn whether it I cures or kills. Hurrah, d;c. Now Cnmpnnv A, who lea.ls the van has Stur gis at Hie head. Ar.d' Chmnanv B. with Goodwin, the rebels. «nrrlv dread. While Compsnv C. carries the Fing and ( rabbs ■ •Ines take command Thev’ll krmrk the rebels if they meet right into Satan’s hands. Hurrah, &c. p Bompanv D which Bruner lead*, you’ll always find it rea<lv. ... And Compwiv E. with Want rode will keep the j rebels stead v. Thin Coaipans F will <lolb«-ir part, for Shearer ha« rn.nni.ird: And Cemnnnv G, with Robison, n ill make the j rebels stand. Hurrah, Ac. ■ Company H. wo alfilo know, with Keller Las | been tried. . . | And Company I. with Henley true, Hien will not «tnnd n<idc; _ But with Company K and Captain Hill united nil will stand Uuiil w«» conquer every foe, the traitors of out . land. Hurrah. Ae W’frn that tralbrif little band left Sulivan’minpin'r grown d For Ohl Kentucky’s sacred tniT, where traitors [■ c«tu)d I** Anu nd . We erosspd the broad Ohio, to the race ground *’i<l, go, A lit lie Lae k of Lmiisvilly an.f star I «’ dav-nr two Hurrah, orc (Mi T-eVl.svfn«»rn, before daylight,our regiment t did mnrrß Ear ttirA-town <m the upper pike, for rebels We < • 4iik,o»n-h. On Wednesday. passed a little town they call ed Washington; And on Thursday w arrived in camp nhouf the lour of jtoon. Hurrah. etc. tVo did remain in Bardstown a little n’re .1 week o>. Sabbath morn' we did set out, camp Morton for t<» seek. arrived in camp, and there, reinaiuod till; January sixth. And then w left for " ickliff ■ onr camping I ground to fix. Hurrah, etc. While we war. canined at Wickliffe, we suffered very much. From sickness, mud. batallion dribs, giiar.l du tv, and all such; •M still the boys were patient and did not ■ much comrdain For the o-iiflant 'Forty-Seventh Jov« did mneli - instruction gain. Hurrah, etc. At lenvlh the chrerinw order rtmr, that ready we must lie. Tn march: but where, we could not tell, for whit we could slot see. But soon we found that Donelsoh dur destina tinn wtw. I And their to whip a traitorous mob who had de J Sed our laws. Hurrah, etc. Wc forced’n march to West Point where boats ’ swait ; n!» were To fake n« down Ohio's ctream for which we did prefiare; When we arrived at Idvansvilltj we there the news did near. That Ponidson had surrendered and the rebels whtped severe, Bjirrah.eVc. : W» did not know which way to go; but we star tod out arrant. And wandered up the river until an order came For us to wot* C rmmerce in Missouri Slate, From thence proceed to Benton, as I will here relate. Hurrah, etc. ' We did remain m Benton until the first ofMareh ' And then wo L-ft Cor Madrid, which the : third did react?. Whim we received a ;rand salute from ttbel's Six’ v-fonr, •*hkd> nntc th. ogJl Ant hoosier boys dijitire a little more. Hurrah, cte. i Not Heine prepared tnrtffw them fight we went to camn that Mohr; About two miles from rebel forts new orders to. n wait. U’e did remain la ithin our camp urftl! the fifth T jgyr»Bvv ei»i at* When urn wore formed in liattlelino to make a grand display. Hurrah,etc. A« we advanced our cannon roared,nn 1 shot and shell did tlvs , . it The relud pickets from their posts, with oMclreued slep'did ht'S But soon we found ’hat gum wore »»«• ,t,.,| Io l.'O -ov The re’S'C forts, and gunboats too. winch gave the reln-N Joy ; ’ Hnlrah. otc. Wethen rebirn-i! to camp-again, but siatn w< dj-ittrifuire.i •• One thirty two. owe Sixty olh.rety.i, T’n» When on the thirteenth dav. f_tl>"A-->t»r gttmr ’bring iTT‘tWpir»‘*l, ■? , _ r i- tdt *lntl«| urrnv tho Tf'h* tlnr lines were rolm-w “ cUthssi we dffi’ei!. Hurrah, etc. W.-.w.-ired m that traitorous, 1 o','w.: give **fhcm T.otn nbulgrapd We fotteht like veteran, all the day. w fought till very l ite.
We then retired to'rest awhile, expecting to renew The battk on th»» following morft—ajorrt ihe rebels flew. Hurrah, etc. On Sunday evr at nine o*c!nc k we were ord etc <1 down Unto Point Pleaoaut’s lit|le tuwq, our inen for to deliver; ' Oq- Monday we wept dowu again* and stopf'ed near huddle’a Point; Ou 'l’ii' ml.iv morn before daylight, o»re twentyfour did mount. Hurrah, etc. On Tuesday morn at half past six, all things then being ready, ' S'X rebel gun boa U came along and fired ut ussteady. For three long hours they gave us and canister, shell and shot, ' But the Forty Seventh, with stead v aim, for to reply, ceased not. Hurrah, etc. All honor to the Forty-Seventh, for gallantry displayed, At Ruddle’s Point, for with one gun, they six rt be! gun boat’s made : Skedaddle down to Tiptonville; the crews did there lament i The loss of those that Yankee boys right to the dele had sent. Hurrah, etc, •We did remain at ’ Ruddle’s Point about two weeks or more, Wethen crossed o’re to Tiptonville, right on ' the Tennessee shore, i We there remained about two months, and there 1 received tine news. That we must go s o Memphis, for to enforce the laws. Hurrah, etc. I I With anxious hearts w? went on board that good ’ • old Steamer Perry, I And from tiiu eibizens in the ben 1 did many a blessing catry i We did set sail at twelve o'clock upon the Mis sissippi. .’ Ou Friilay moiu at two o’clock wc arrived at MetnphU city. Hurrah, etc. i ! Our lines were funnel! upon the shore, quite , early in the morn. We then did march with steady tread right through that rebel town; I By soute we were received as friends, their banners fbxiteil high. While others wished the Lincolnites that very hour would die! Hurrah, etc. I Our men were stationed o’re the town to guard that rebel c.fjj, And make secession rules come down, and make men do their duty; We carried cut. this rule so well, we gained , tle-ir approbation. | Am! made secessionists conclude we were figli ! tiiig for the nation. Hurrah,.etc. ' At length we. with regret, did leave that city of our choice, And w ent way down to Helena with General | Hover’s force; Again we were put. on patrol, we so disehar ’ gvd that duty We gained the praise of all the met that lived within the city. liurral,,etc. The Fortv Seventh, now, has command ofevery Federal gun Within the Fort at Helena; and if you want some fun Just send your rebels down, upon that little baud, to please ns. For the Forty Seventh are ready there to send them to their Jesus. Harrslr, Etc. i Maxims of Washington. —Use not re- i prmchtul language against any one, neitli*r curse, or revilings. Be nut too hasty to bt liev- flying reports to the disparngnrent of any one. In your apparel be modest, and endea- 1 vnr in accomnidate nature rather than to procure admiration. Associate yourself only with men of good quality, M you esteem your reputation, for it is belter to Oe alone than in bad company. Let your conversation ba without malice or envt; for it is the sign of tractable ' and commendable spirits; and io cases of nassion admit reason to govern. L’se not base and frivolous things against grown and learned men, nor very diflicult questions or subject* among the ignorant, nor things hard to be believed. Spmk not of doleful things in a time of mirth, nor at the table, nor of raelan-1 choly things, ns death or wounds, and if n:hers mention them, change, if you can the discourse. Break not a y-st when none take pleasure in mirth. Laugh not loud, nor at all, without occasion. Deride no man’s misfortune, though there seems to be some ■ cause. Go not thither when you know not whether yon will be welcomed or not' The Indianapolis correspondent of the Chicago Times says: An officer of high rank now in this citv, Who was prominet at Munfordville, publicly expresses the opion that if Buell luvi reinforced that point previous to the surrender, it would have been at the c*r- j tain sacrifice of his whole army. The | truth of history will vindicate Buell. Miss L'zsie St. Clair Dill, on* of the most accomplished ladies in the country, will b a candidate before the nex' Legislature for Suite Librarirn. and I Lope that Miss Lizzie moy snciieed. The Prince of Asurias, heir to the I Spanish crown, has just been formally received into the ‘Spanish army as‘first soldier in the first regiment,’ the king’* 9wn. His age is four years and ten months. The son and heir of tha French Emperor wsp n corporal »t an earlier nge. The difference between the royal babies , of monarchist Europe and the roval babies ol thy Lincoln dynasty is ihat the ■' former are n wr put in positions they can sacrifice the lives of followers by their inexperience and imbecility, while the latter frequently ore given important commands. • The Eleotioi in Illinois results at follows Nine Democratic Congressmen to five liepubiicana; D -moerstio majority in the ■ Legislature, 4in the Senate and 27 in the house; and 15,f)C0 majority in the ■ p ipg! >-r rile. Loxyny is elected .Jb/ abi.iif .'t’H) majority. Two yesr’ ago he h id 3,BsTower bis oppon nt.
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Every business man and elerk should have ' I these books. They will pay the buyer a hundj red fold. Every parent should get them for their sons. “ All these books are mailed, postpaid, on re- . cejpt of price. We pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any book anI ywhere. on receipt of publishers’ price and six ■stamps. Athlress FREEDLEY &, CO., Tiihunc Buildings, New York. I’l ISOS. -1 ’ersous who wish to buy v Piano ■ of the best makers will be shown how they can . save a handsome sum in lhe purchase if they address Piano, care Jot, Cot i C., Publishers’ * Agents, New York, P. O. i «-10. WAGES PAD SIOO. 1 Toscll goods for the Adams Sewing Machine . I Companv. We will give a commission on all goods sold by oUr Agents, or pay wages at " from S4O to SIOO per month, and pay all neces--8 sary expenses. Our machine is perfect in its p i mechanism . A child can learn to operate it by half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to any I Family Sewing Machine in use, and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. o Each machine is warranted for three years. Address C. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt., Detroit, Mich. , TO THE UNEMPLOYED T CAN GIVE STEADY’ EMBLOYMENT to y I active young Inen tn solicit orders for the LITTLE OUST SEW WING MACHINE, price Sls—Hemnier. Gauge Screw driver and extra ! Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or allow large commissions' COUNTY ( RIGHTS given to agents. AN AGENT wanted p in every County. For particulars, descriptive .. catalogue r Ax., address, with stamp, .1 T. S. PAGE, 3m-v-6 30. Genl agent for U.S. Toledo,O r Wool T\vine< Wo<»I Twine, at 2 NPTTMAN A CRAWFORD.
New A r rangement A T THE WHITE corner We have this day closed our Book, are now selling Goods f ur .Ready Pay Only! ome one and all, and buy your where you will not hare to pay Pricks for Gooda. BIIIXC OLR GOODS FOII till!We shall be able to talie advantage of lW Eastern Markets, and supply our cuatomers wi‘b nut1 goods at lower price* than we could bij them lor on CREDIT. Come and price our Goods belorc fii go to the Credit Dead Falls’, To buy. NUTTMAN it CRAWFORD. - Sept. 1, ’6 I. Decatur, Indlana. »R. WM. H. HI RD’S MOUTH AV ASM A SURI REMKnr TOR a BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANHI Diseased Bleeding Gums, Nursing Sore JM ’ And the best speceific now in use for anvi‘ I eased condition of the mouth It is partitail' ly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ' completely destroying every taint of the mm > absorbing and removing al) ipipiirilies, inautig A SWEET BREATH !Io all who niake use nf it. No Young I*dj« Youno- Gentleman who is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay applying this remedy, for it'• certain cure, and is approved and recon'n>''« - eil by every physician under whose r.oti«» has been brought. A BAD BREkTII is an offence for which there is no excusesei DR. WM. B HURD'S Mont h Was li . ca a be procured. Many persons carry with them a ban rrve’a ■ greatlv to the annoyance and often’tollut' j gust of those with whom they come in ■ without being conscious of the fact. Tures' 1 yourself from all fears regarding this. USE DR. WM. B. HURD’S MOUTH V*■ Cleanliness of the mouth is of great '"7 - tance to the general health, which is oftei footed, and not unfrequently seriously WP, ed through want of proper attention subject. USE DR. WM. B.ZHURD’S MOUTH WA/.. Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office,■> Fourth Street. Brooklyn, E. D. Price*, 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made to dealers Address Principal Office, Tribune Bm ' ings. No 1 Spruce Street, Nev To[« Sold also by Caswell, Mack J: ’ entie Hotel; J. AI. Coddington, 715 D S. Barnes, 21’2 Broadway, and by all' n i ; gists- - DR. WM. B. HURD'S Neuralgia Plasters*. FOR TtlV CVRK OF ; I . NEURALGIA ■ or Toothache’produced bv colds LOCAL NF.URAI.GLt is immediately cured by their a PP IC “ J .L|< Tliey act like a'charm, and sre F harmless in their nature; de not proeue ter, and leave no unpleasant results. , . Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Neuralgia I >»’«, I never fail to give satisfaction to at ’ : their virtues. _. .!' . I Prepared atlDr. Hurd’s s Fourth Street,‘Brooklyn,E D. ■' Price only 15 Cents each. ’ A liberal discount made ro dealers ! | Addrass Principal Office, Tribune d No 1 Spruce Street, New I■ Sold also by Caswell, Mack A C«. 1 V,, nue Hotel; J A 1 Ceddington, .. ;DS Barnes, 902 Breadway, and by » }|ijS ; gists. "Stolen. ! THE public are cautioned against pu^ pr , tng the following Bounty order’. ji’ 1 1 has been stopped on the same. Aos. I 1179, and 1 ISO, calling for * ofSsjt to the undersigned on the 29th ’ 1862. Three of these orders were arc 5 my residence in Wabash Towns i V Conntv. Ind., between the 9th and v of October 1862. As they are worthless ' person taking them, they will c , ; -by returning them to th» " ,ll ? er "p~ I' 1 the post office. My address is 1 County Ind Oct.' 16th 186?
