Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1863 — Page 4
War News. x**k Mrennwow’. Jun. 4. To Major General Halleck: Fullofiing my dispatch oi last evening, , I hare to announce dial the enemy are in toll retreat. They left last ntglH. m- | rain having rais«J the river and the bn •cross it. between the led wing and «" ter. being incomplete, I deemed it prudent to “withdrew that w.ng during th « night. This occupied my time u U til lour o’clock, and fatigued the troop*- g The commencement of the retreat a. known to me this morn.ng at .even o clock C Our .munition train arrived during the 3 ”* r To-Jay w»» occupied in distributing « ■munition, burying the dead and collec- ’ tiosr arms from the field of battle. Fursuit was commenced I V the center. 1 the two leading brigades arriving at the J west tide ol Slone river this evening. The railroad bridge was saved but io what h eonditmn is not known. We shall occupy the Uwn and push the s pursuit to-morrow. ’ Our Medical director estimates the 1 wounded in the hospitals at 5,5iX), and 1 our dead at 1,000. s We have to deplore the loss of LieutCol. Garesche, whose capacity and gen- ' thmanly deportment had alreadv endeared him to al! the officers of this command 1 and wh.me gallantry oo the field of battle excited the admiration of all. Washington, Jan 6. The following dispatch has been recited at headquarters here: •'Headquarters Department of the Cumberland. Jan. 5. “To Major General, Halleck, General-i#-Cbie>; We have fought one of the greatest battles of the war and are victorious. Out entire success on the S'.st was prevented by • surprise of the right flank, but »e have nevertheless beaten the enemy after • three data fight. They fl-d with great prveipilali.m on Saturday night. The last ol their column of cavalry left thia morning. Their loss has been very heavy. Gen. Runs and Hansan are killed. Genera » Ciadson. Adams and Breckinridge are wowoded. Signed W S Rosecrixs. Genera! commanding. Nashville. Jan 6 Over 600 rebel privcers and 19 com wprsionea officers were brought in this eveeing Unofficial reports stale there was cannonading heard to day ten miles tr-wn Murfreesboro'. Our force? ar* pur suing the rebels. Bragg may make a stand st Tallahome. Our wounds ! are about 7,000. Our whole loss in killed woaaded and orisoners won’t reach 10.noq The rebel loss is double ours. The wr-nn is of our soldiers are most!, slight The best buiTr. ■< in Nashville are taken for hospitals. The wuunded will be well j eared for. The news from the front is meager and unimportant. The river is four feet on the shoals and rising. Weather clear and cold. Ths Nashv’ile dispatch says some r*bei prisoners e»p'urrd on Thursday and par oiled aid beta 1. M 1; . «-e»bor ’on!” lour' hours dirve: from Richmond, Ya, Louisville. Jan. 6. Hesdqnartsi? are advised that previous to the Murfreesboro' fight a large portion •f the Anderson troop mutin’ed at Nashville, and refused to advance. The remainder, about 3JO, went into the fight under Risengarten and Ward, and beha v«d gallantly. Parties have been sent along the line for the arrest of a Isrgv num her report-d to have deserted, and their return to Nashville in irons. C.d. Bruce cap’ured at Clarksville a very large amount of valuable army stores from the Confederates. Washington Jan. 4. The Lynchburg Repnliean of Thursday states that a body of 5.0G0 Union caval rv composed of one Pennsvlvania regiment and others unknown, have destroyed nine mil-s of the East Tennessee and Virginia Rvlroad, burning the important bridges over the Holston and Watawga rivers, and capturing 2>o rebel eivalrv who were guarding ths former. The Republican says it will take several weeks to repair ths damsg.es, at a time when the road is t'.x-d to it* Utmost capacity II characterii-s the Yankee raid oi nearly a hundred miles as cne of unexpected da ring and andacitv. The Richmond Examiner of Friday states that Brown sugar in that city ha* gon* up from 8 1 to $ | in at retail, an I molasses to 87 5J and 88 per gallon.— It imputes the change to our estiva ag gM-sstve onsralions in the South and Sou th w esc. New York. Jan 6. Th* Richmond papers of the 3 i have been received. The dispatch announce* Stuart’s return from a raid with 3JO Yankees Goin is quoted at Kk)a22s; silver 160*The Confederate Congress will probable impose a heavy tax on specie horded bv individuals. Produce is advancing with light re eeipts. The r*he| telegrams slate that Col Fay. of Mississippi was killed at Murfreesboro*. and Genera! Chalmers; ■»d the Colonr) oi the Ist Louisiana were wounded. The Richmond Enquirer *ditorailv says the President's proclamation will be little more than the indirect exposure of Lincoln's rag* and fiendishness. General Snilivan gave the rebel Gen•ral Forest a thorough and complete whip ping near L»x cgtpn. Tennease, on the let iimv.
A Strww-Weatem Detestation of New Ea<»wn<« P“ r ' uafa "“’ f rho 6th in it: j Rested, That when #e survey our I present unhappy didiouliirf as a country L »ell aj their origin and the responsibilities of their arthors and the consequences to future I the solemn and imposing proportions ot : the subject inspired with a contempt for everything of a deceitful or time serving j character and impel us to speak frankly and make this solemn declaration; That, had it not been for iho fanaticism and peculation ol New England, our g< Deration w< uld not have witnessed th* ghastly scepter of disunion: and. were it not for the same causes su'd potent for evil those difficulties eould readily be adjusted. Therefore, we declare that, when we have exhausted every reasonable effort lor the restoration ol the Union as it was, should New England stand io the breath, we, as western men will consult western interests and western pride, which alike forbid that the great Mississippi valley should be divided, and thereby rendered tributary to a ruinous system of I ankee intolerance, cupidity, class legislation. No! never will we for one moment consent to surrender Use fellow-hip of any of cur ga'.lan sons, or the rich commerce ol her Oroad acres No! Th* great Jl'S* issippi valley now and forever one and inseparable i hen will we cheerfully say tn New England, with rll her cupidity, with all her mernness. fansticism, follies and turpitude we bid you good by, •emeirber’.ng you only for lb* wrongs ’ you have done us On Friuay another trial o* Stafford s projectiles, was made al th* Navy A ard at Washitgion with bis rifled sub eaiibvr Shot. The woat astonishing results were attained even surpassing former expert meets. Three sties at weight* wer* used tor the purpose of ascertaining the one best adapted to th* largest penetration with tr.e same gun. A target construct ed of eight one- ince plsu-s and twenty one inch of oak, seven plates in front and one in the rear, was pierced and ! deaaoltshed, the timber being all rent into splinters and the bolts al) broken. A penetration of six inches of iron was made wiih a shot of’hirty-iwo pounds weight, with ten pounds, of powder, fr»m a fifty pounder Dahlgren rifled gun. The news from Arkansas continues very encouraging. On lb* night of the 28-n ol’. the rebels retrealed from opposite Van Buren in ibe direction of Arkadelphia, leaving six hundred sick and wooded al Fori tmi'.h, Gen. Blunt had sent a small force to the fort to destroy two steamers there but the ret Is had don* the work before retreating The four •learners and ferry boat cap tnred by our forces at Van Buren where also burned, as well a* a portion of the stores, including 13,000 bushels of corn, as he had no means ot tran-poriating any large quah'.ity. Col. Phill!P<, who led an •xp -lia' ion of I 200 m> n tn'o *br ' 'ion T«rr : ’--v *as driven r<>Fr<K*a iStxXWalTls's force* arcoss the Arkansas, destroyed the rebels fortifications at Furl Davis,” and -o alnrm-d the rebel Creeks and returning to their allegiance. ,i — ■■■ The typhoid fever prevails very extensively in the Army ol the Potomac. Une thousand patien's arrived at Washington from Aquia creek within the last lour or flve days, and nearly ail are down with tho typhoid fever. They will have good care in toe District hospitals. Gen Jack Hamiltok, at last da'es from New Orleans, as already stated, wasgetting ready an expedition for Texas (to b» composed of a portion cf the troops , G-m. Basks) Its destination is pr bably G*lveston. and its ul irnate object the occupation ot the H ustin 4 Opelousas Read, the channel through which the Confederate* cast of the Mississippi have been in the habit ot receiving large sup plies of beef cattle. ■» ii Several Cincinnati codon buyers have been sent to the Alton penitentiary for •ffering stcring exchange in payment lor cotton. This was considered a violation ot the order prohibiiiting the use ol gold in such cases Mcxicak News Nkw Y<-kk. Jan. 6.— The Eagle from Havana on the 2d has arrived. Mexican advices state that the French armv had began the advance on Puebla. On* division of twelve thousand had proceeded twelve eagues from Orizaba. Gen. Donai is reported to have r**chel Amozae from Vera Cruz and 1 Gi-n. Burthier had advanced from Jalapa toward Perote, where the Mexicans had ' tak-n the guns from the fort to Publa. Tbv French troops who returned from ■ Tampico have gone to Jabpa. 1,000 ! muirs and 25b wagons from New York, had reached Vera Cruz. The Mexican Consul at Ha* ana, states that his Gov- - ernrot-nl feel* deeply the refusal oi the ' American Government to aids R*pubbc, I struggling against a monarchy, and ■ *lill more that it should aid their enemies. s The statue of Columbus was uncovered at Corderas, amidst great rejoicingTbet s»v there is a *aw mill down east which saw* to easily* that while a young - man was sitting on a log, whil* the saw j was runing through he was sawed in • halves an j did not discover it until Jth* ov*r*eer told him to mil off.
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This has been republished in England. 1 Every biwiness m*n nnd elerk should have o | these books. They will pay the buyer ahtind , red. fold. Every parent should get thena for a ' their «ons. All the,<e book® are mailed, postpaid, on rei ceipt of p-:ce. We pay particular attention to . m illing‘looks, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any book an v ywhere on rece pt olpublishers' price and six stamps. Address FREEDLEY &, CO.. Tribane R*ll<llnrs, Xev Y»rk. PI INOS. —Persons who wish to huy a Piano of the best makers will be shown how they can save a handsome sum in 'he purchase j! thev 1 address Pt ano. care Jot, Cox i C., Publishers' Agents, New York, P. 0. ' $lO. WAGES PAID SIOO. i To *ell good* for the Ad’tmsSpwing Machine Compinv. We will given commit xion on all 3 I goods sold by our Agents, or pay wages at c from S4O to s'oo per month. and pay si 1 necos p Rarv expenses Onr machineis perfect in its > >r mechanism. A child can learn to operate it bv | half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to anv Familv Sowing Machine in use. and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollar*. o Each machine is warranted for three vears. Addreee C. RUGGLES. , Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich. ~ TO THE UNEMPLOYED i T CkN GIVE STEADY EMBLOY MENT to' , 1 a<-tivp young mon to aniicit orders forth- , Li t TLE GIAN 6 SEWWIXG M 4CHINE. price s *ls—Hemmer. Gauge Screw driver and extra J i Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and »xpences. or allow large commissions. COUNTY „ RIGHT’S given to agents. AX AGENT wanted ; P in every Cot my. For par‘ie.ilars, descriptive Catalogue, Ac., address, with stamp. r . T. S. PAGE. _ 3m_v-6 4S. Gen7 agent for IT.S Toledo. O. >t _: ' yi Wool Twine. Twine .at H 1 NCTTMAN t CUATFORD
New Ar rang eme tl i AT TUB WHITE CORNEB 1F» have (hie day doted our <ite now idling Goode fw I Ready Pay Only! ome one atfd all, a-d bay yotir where yon will not have to pay Cmji Pxrcas for Good*. BlTO'fi OH GOODS m m We ehall be able totake ad v Eastern Markets, a nd supply our euifomer* ffilh air good* at lower prices than We eoaldk them lor oa Os - - -f;. ' ■ ! CREDIT Some and price oar Geod* btler* i« go l«> th* Credit Dead Falls’. To buy. NUTTM AN A CRAWFOM Sept 1,’61. Decatur. IndiaM. lilt. WM B. 11l RD’S MOUTH M ASH * Bi ax RKMvnT ro* a BAD BREATH, SOKE MOUTHS. cma Diseased Bleeding th; tn*. Nnrsine Sort Mni And the best *p»ceifie now it m-e for mJ ft eased condition of the month It >• psrlirwly beneficial to per-on« Wesrirg ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely di s'roying every taint of thencto absorbing and removing *ll impurities, i>Ws| A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No Y< r’c IHJ* Young Gentleman who is sfflio't d sitli» BAD BREATH should delay applying this remedy, fnt it In e-.rt-.in tnr*. ami i* *'-pri.ved and riciniml •; -ed bv e-very phj.sicifti* uLcer w *•»•« has been brought. A TV D PRE \TH is an offence for v > h there H r n DR V M B HUKD’S Moul h VV as h rs n be procured. \fanv persons carry with them a M greatly to the annoyance and nftcr. te th gust of those with whom tb»-y come ii» wi’hontbeingrnnscimi*of the <act. I vnur<elf from nil fear*' r gard’t r ♦!•»« USE DR. WM B EFIDS KCUTHV/’. Cleanliness of the month i* r«nrp to the general heallh. which fected, and not nnfrpqumtly seriondy if’’ ed through want of proper attenlios t«subject. .. I USEDR.WM B HURD’S MOUTH VU Prepared at Dr Hurd’s Dental ■' Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E DPrice, 37 Cents per Bollk. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune B” 1 ! ings. No 1 Spruce Street. N< w T-'V Sold also by Caswell. Mnek <t C« •F' , rnueHotel: J. A I. Coddington. 715 D S. Barnes, 2C2 Broadway, ardty*’ l r » gists - DR WM. B. HURD’S Neuralgia Plastertii rnx mt cr«F nr NEURALGIA or Toothache produced bv mid* LOCAL NCIRMGIA is immed'a'elv cured ly I heir applica , f They act like * charm, and are f harmless in their nature; de not produce n-r, and leave no unpleasant remitsDr. Wm. B. Hurd’* N<>nr * ,e "'„ never fail to giv? satisfaction to all »■ their virtues. «.!’ Prepared at U- Httrd’f Dental offic*,Fourth Street. Brooklyn. F D. Price only 15 Cents ear*. A liberal dirconnt made ro Addross Prineip.l Office. Tribune Fmto. I Xol Spruce Street. New lorrSold alsobv Caswell. Mack * C*nne Hotel; JA 1 Coddmgton. ', 15 . 1 DS Barnet, 202 Breadway, and gi*t»- — Stolen. THE public are c*ntio»ed M’*"”* J’"" mg the following Bounty orders. *• p ., ha< !wn stomie on the j pwd 1170, »nd 11H0, calling for C n f c.yt to the undersigned on the .. Iff* 1 C 62 Three of these or ' l, r " TrT , . ‘ 4,1,10 mT residence in Wnba-h d*rt ; Conntv. Ind . between the 9th of October 1*62 A. th.-y person taking them, they wt, I ()ifprf i bv returning them to the nnd - }i) the post offi-e. My addreaa 1* Crtuntv Ind o*;uth ItTXAMPI »*rArt
