Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1863 — Page 4
▼ILX.46K GOSSIP »T C. »• «- Olj rotaM then is the worMbe looocf Sum* llttla *po« of h»pt>T «Uoond, Wbm »iU*«* pleasure, might go round, Withort the village tattling! Bow doubly bW that pUc* »©'»!<* k »- Wh».m*ll might dwell to liberty. Erw frtu tb«* bifi**r misery . Os gow-ip’» endless pratling. If sue! a *p*« were really known. Dame Peace uiurbt claim is a» her own; And in it aha aught fix her rhtoue. For ever and far erer. There like • queen might "‘S’' ,nd JTe - While every one wociM aooo forgire The liuJn slight* they might recent. And be offended never. •Ti* misebiet maker* that remove For from ourhea-ts that warmth of love, And lead* on all to disapprove What (riven another pleasure: 1 hey aeeis to take one* part—but when They've heard our care* unkindly then Thev soou retail them out again. Mixed with their poitotjooa meateart. f<r Ti« a «ad degrading part To make another beeom atrart. And plant » dagger in the heart We ooghttolove ano cherish. Then fct n < evermore be ftmsd In quietne** atl a'ooad, While friendship toy and ty-aee aooond, Atd let ml* gae-ip perish
The (roveroor oi Michigan in hie re tent meaaare to the legislature, report* one corioas fact which we put lor the oheervar.ee oi those wLo profess inch lovn for the Un'on. H* save that Michigan has furnished 46 000 soldier* —of which 24.C00 w*raettt tothefieid prior to July (**! —and that of the quota to be raised of the 600.000 call. Michigan is short 2 3 000 Thi* G.,»rrnor endorses the Eman-t pvioo Proclamation moat heartily, and s* v*. We are about to strike w ; th the entire ]i»yaf population of the S-.Bth. whether white or b ! *ck. We shall no long- r respect the claim of the while ’ralor to compel th* blank loyalist to »'d him in Jent/ovlng th* ' It i« a pertinent erq'i ry juat her. why the 29 GOO whit# loyal** 1 * of Michigan do not join the armt and bt .p the loyal population of the S 'Uth. „ This State would not compromise’ when it was possible——but wanted a little blood letting, and now ahiiks the dangers of letting the bh'od of its own p--npie—but wants slaves to do the fight ing. A R vr at* DemmßATrc Mektihg— The Ri-teb* Tiika'hid—The Demo crate of the neighborhood held a meeting at Roval'on. Boone county, on Saturday last, and to express their feeling* in regard to the administration, they pre pared an effigy of Mr Lincoln, and resolved to burn it. Some of the R-pub lioans, headed by an officer, atlempteo to irrterlere, and got soundly thrashed and driven away. They afterwards r*'!iej. and armed themaelvei with rifles, ausketa and oilier weapons, and again a"ernp* to break np the meeting The Democrats caplins,l the gun«, fired them in the air. returned them empty to the owners, and went on with the ceremonies of the dav. In the evening as a par r of thoa* who had participated in the meeting were returning bonne on a wagon th»v were intercepted bv an armed band, and ordered to surrender. This order thev re f u«ed to ohey preferring to have a little chunk of a fight Th> v again captured their *‘S*'!ant*. disarme- 4 and thi* time whipped them well, — lultarm polls Sfntinel 30 th Maasachtjaetfs ha* not filled up her quota of troop* and dares not resort to a daft. There ate now twelve hundred deserter* from at v. n Massachusetts reg imenta. H-ti'iicky once refused to furnish troojis when she whs s'.rivng *.o make thw partie* negotiate instead of fighting Bhe ha* been abused for it ever stnee by the self righteous of N-w England Now the old B*y State will no' furnish her qu.-ta of troop* Yet Mass aehuse'l* *e-ms to have almoat * xtiusive control of the war. N-w England was to turn nut three lime* three hundred thonaaod tffrftp* to th» war a* ««on as the proclamation was issued. — [Louisville Democrat.) A ladr walk'd in'o a ’awyer* office lately when th* following conversation took place; Ladr—‘Squire I ea!l»d to see if you would like to take ihitboy and make a law ter of him. Th* boy is young madam. How old is hi ? Ladv —'Seven year* air. Lawyer—*Te is too young. Have you no bov* r>Jder , L»dv Ye* air. I have several but we btive concluded so make farm r* of the others, IAoH ml m*n f thought this littie fellow would make a first rate lawver and »o I called to see if you would ukc biro. Lawvcr Vo rr.adam; he ia decidedly to.* young to commence the studv of the profess*!on. But wlir do vou think him better calculated fora lawyer than your Other sops? Lady Whv, he is just seven. wlirD he WH* five he’d lie like all nature; at six he <u>. . -.1 Imnnifent. «s anv critter was psaie —.. . *s*r». -j Could be, and now hfc'll steal evurything l-o :«h Sy h;s '• *«*?* pet
■The S«ees*l*a Bevr>!«tiww wf lh« Ab*li Doaiit* u Use laiisaa Lt{i»l*l*tt' The Abolition member* ©f the State I Senate in Indiana who have reported to a ! secession revolution —who have broken 'up the legislature because they were in ' the minority—now other to come back and rename their seats, and fuloil their I duties under the Constitution tne* - nme sworn to -upport if’ the majority will agree , to do and not to do certain things which thev mention. The an ogance and irapu- | deuce of thU demand w idth strikes at the , vitals of a Republican Government—the j; ight of a majority to rule —requires no comment. It cannot be conceded by the majority w ithout a sacrifice of honor and self respect, and without an entire abandonment of the principles of the Dtmo- , cratic party
Better let the seceders stay om forever Better let them go on in tiieir nefarious rev olution than submit to the humiliation The vials of popular wrath are bound to overtake the absquatulators. Public meeting? of the people should immediate ly be called in all pans of the Skate. a:,d particularly in those districts represented bv the seoe-iers to give expression to ti e public indignation. Let the majority of the Legislature appeal to the pec-pie by an address stating the reason why th-Le-gtsiature has been hrolen up. Let them warn them of the danger that results to society if this rev oi at hi nary move ment » snccesft-1. Let the best speakers of the proceed to the conuties reytresented by these seceders and set forth the enormity of their conduct The people of a Ma'e whiefi has sent one hundred tbon-and soldiers to put down secession in the South w ill not submit to this secession, this act of revolution ax home It is the act of a »esf>erate party to regain its lost power—a party which had it known belore the October election that it wastobe in the minority, w ould havs sought to prevent the election being held by military force. It is the act of a party that intends to estab-li-h mthe North a military despotism — Already the highest courts of the State of Indiana and Ohio have hail tlnir pro e ses treated with contempt by the ntil.tary authorities and the Judges given to uuI der-tand that hereafter the bayonet would be the only law. It is the act of a faction that imprisons Demo- rat- for their political opinions, that kidnaps them and carries them to suffer in di-tant Bast Lies It is the act of a party fa tion many of *hose e d rs a- e thirsting for democratic blood, who would establish a guilotine in every neighborj hood, and in eveTy hamlet, to execute all those who differed with them in political views. It is the act of a faction which i while condemning Secession and revolution in the Sou'h. practice '<oth at home It is the act of ba«i and bloody-minded men who aim at s ipreme power over the rains of a free governnurr. Brethren in Indiana stand firm! Retinqnish non<> of your constitutional rights and keep strictly within the provtis ins of that instru ment. Meet from day to day and use all due exertions to induce the secede r* ami revolutionists to return to their duty If ! they will not do so let them be invited to resign and see if their constituents will sustain them in their treasonable course by a i e-election. If the Legislatu-e does not adjourn of com se the State govenuoc-f.t of Indiana will have to go on for two yea-s without any funds, for the Deroocstic State T>ea suter con pay out no money without due process of law. The charitable and benevolent institutions will have to c'.oLiheb doois and the *a|Hrirs of ll* ij- *tt • ffii- Is wilt be unpaid. Tlie credit ol ih- fla - ail! *u!f*-f; 1-er int»re*i on her d bt wll tie unpaid; r’if. rrace and w li tall upon tier. Stiice the ebote »a» in type we learn that the aeceders have returned to th*-ir 'eats vut how long tl ey will remain in ve cannot tell. They mat bolt to-d-y or up on th- first public question that tnrn* up All pubic confidence in thein )• tost.— Cin Enq I a J it I « J®. • J 9. Ji ff Davis mad aspe -h be'ore the Missisippi L-gisl»ture -n the 26 h ult, re p tried in Southern poptrs, id wi..c.i hr - said; Virl'burg and Port Hudson arc po : n * , that must be drf. oded and every efl .r' n usl be strained tor this purpoae. Vick* burg wii stand and Port Hudson will ' «t» n ,l if 11-*- people »*r true to themselves This done the northwest wilt grow rrsthsand cease to support a war rnieous to them and bept fictal only to New England con'ra'tors. From the N' rhw st be look ed lor the first gleam of peace. A good deaeon returning from chnrch on* afternoon was accosted by a man I tlin*;— » ‘Did you see a hoy on the road, driving » cart with a bag of cotton in it?’ •I think I did ’ said the deaeon mu ainglt; a boy with a very short memory, wasn’t he.’ T' e man looked eonfssed and said; •Wiiv do you think he has a .-ihorl meraorr sir. The deacon seemed to enjoy bis ennfution and even determined to increase it mors. j 'I think so and I think moren-Ar that he must belong to • family that have short naemorte*. ■What makes you say that,’ said the ra*n; Because God said t«v remember the ' Sabbath day and keepjt holy and that j b iy has forgotten tsli about iff
*lt prti-v; Fha Minds ut p-vtu, l« g* vkab kealea Usutast is sen’ and *a *-* 'j ‘SIxOO'Q V'kVixS bare been fctrodneed to the public for .cor# than six rears, *"d have acqntre-i an \vWW\C\VbC V'v)\Vvh\.UvV A\\, Car exceeding any Family Mttiicines #' » similar nature in the market An appresiating public wrvs not kt.£ in discovering they pov-eseeii reiaa-kahia CumlWi "?io\\trtwk, and hence their SctV« and eonseqaect profit to the i’rt wietar, thus inablinz Him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merit*, and publishing the '\vvvw.c tows CcriU^veoAcw which have been showered upon him from WY W\t C ovvwYcvj. The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of I>i--H*e, t bj eradicating every particle of impurity Yw \W ”^Yoo\, Dr the life and health of the body depends 1 upon the purity of the Wood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a u -aerabieext-tetiee. These medicines Ya\ci\vuv\xA for curing Scrofula, Bathil^is, Scve. C i 3bres, i ' Salt im, Irheu-maUism, (pyspepsio-, P-ielt Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and ng~u.e, Leaocrrhoea, Female Complaints, Erjsipelao, St - Fire, ; Fuer, or s, sriijolu>ne, Fits, LvrifFsais’CoritJ-mpticn, tts. 1?I I I % ONE person writes, her daughter was cured of fit* of nine ve;irs’ standing, and St Vitus’ ! dance of two years. ANOTHEft writes, his son was cured after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Feverand Ague after tr inc • ery medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was ctired of Fever Sore which hi.d .-xiated fourteen y»ars. ANOTHER f Rheuniati-m of eight year* Cases innumerable <if and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and pills YN ov'k. VvYce c\ C\\<xm. Yvc Y l A‘Av>vY V y \W« are the tnc't aettie and thorough pills that Vare ever been introduced. They act so directly op«n the I.iveT exeitrag that organ to such an extent as that the sv-tern does not relapse into it* former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purrative pill. They are really a which, in conjunction with the YiYoOtY 'VwTv'jvtT, will care all the aforementioned diseases, and, of t 1 veelvea, will relieve and cure pea - " - - - Colic iF-ina. __ £trtr.*.)e: vv \ Indigestion, Fain t r. the F,ivoels, gk rzitvsw, etc. Try these medicine*, and you will never regret it. Ask ycrar neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are CvcuvtY WevYvevwev, and yon should try them before going for a phvsician Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of rav local agent, and read the ceruieates, and if you hare ever doubted you will WawYA. YN.O VCVOfC.. An sprrjnf *’j*t Bix>4 PirfVr »ii*t Ti'.lm tr* per fipui " I itare th* ctniit&Ua *a tJwwe mt.Uttux cl*e-a»-ksu, ‘JuiilcQ A J». T-, aoG Lock* >A CiDciiicstU. Dr. Bolurk'i Notiow ao4 Certifloktei prbia a oofup»cu»«M part ul uus F»per bxo tiiae t« Um. Prx* of the ScandfßJkriaa TtgcUhfe PoriftM-, ft bottKor ya Os oaviart •ul>> Piik, r>nu par box. or i >*>*(«» lor fl Principal Office and Sale»rrv m, No. <5 P*»t Fourth , Id Buiidinf from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. LaUiratery, Vo. It Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY In Adam- county,by Dr. T. T. Dorwin A C in fW*tuf, Smith A S uttman. in P!-a«snt Mi John Hart, Monmouth, Samuel Linton, B t o, and by Druooist and MarchaaW s-icrvly hroughout the tTniou. v6-nl ■. ' t Ij*3triimor* or Scrofulous affections are tlie ucrje.thebliirht.the potato rot of mankind.— Tlifiy are vile ani filth/ as well a* fatal. They •rise from contamination and impuri'w nf‘ the blood, and sre to be nwn -it sntns us everywhere. One marter of all we meet are tainted withthem and one quarter nf these die of them ; die foolishly too, because they are curable | AvEß'sSiSavpiaiii* cleanae* out the Serofn- < bma cormption from tb-’bto-vd, renders it pure and healthy.and »T-*ctnally expurgates the I md contamtination from the system. No 1 /■ cerjroan under your Scrofulous disorders isincethe irreaiatibla area ha* provided his masierlv combination o< curative virtue* tbs, t.e call. Siavt piiiiu.—f n*m+*r>it Q» « n
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The Various *irttil ani.Military Engagement!. and the Heroic Deeds performed by Armie* and Individuals, and Touehintr Scenes in the Field, Camp Hospital AND C-tbin. B7 JOHN S. ABBOTT. AUTHOR or TITK “M'ITHER AT HOVIK,” “UXX OX XAFOLEONt" "HURT »EV OF TH£ FRENCH arv .lit,ox,” Ac. Illustrated with Diaurara* and Numerous Engravings of Battle Semes, snl Portraits of Distinguished Men by the best Artists in rs ’ric*. Mr, Abbo>t s atvln in p«'>l>» r! y ?r»P>>ie. forcible and picturerqe. bringing the rc-ne« described elearli *nd vividly before the mind, and enabling the reader almost to ace tlie inarch of embattled host*, to hear th- roar of artillery, and participate in the deadly strife of war; and he i« by common consent regarded aa tbe “i on of *ll others to write the History of the groat Rebellion. It will be i'sued in Twa Roval Octaya Volmne* of over 4ttu page* each, illustrated with Maps Die ?reme. arid Sve-1 Enirravings. and haund in A-vbe«que Leather in the muat apprnred mo*lerr, style,and will be sold *nly BV SUBSCRIPIIOM. A ooop vorxT wastet tw fell thia History in each County of the State of Indian, mppiy to or addre..* ASHER A OO , Oct i. ’62. R m Indianapolis Ind. THE HOUSEfCEEPER’fiI \R\V Fl BNITTII POLISH. P. epared from a n»w receipt by the propri’tor of the *■ Rtornn loxathvx Polish” i*cei"ifi<-d by all the \»w Y<wV Pnm'ture Dealer* snd Ptino M -ker« -n be'be beat in th- world for Re -. o....<eliec M -k■>. and Dirt, and r. ato- 1 ♦ -c -n -« V~ ' V*r*i«hed w..rh . f r..m Et p - '' -b*' - It ia cheaper and better than A irn ' fri -n mediately .sad i*ea»Hy applied W,-h*picc’ of Canton Plrnne! and a bottl* or two of thi« Vrw Fraxrruaa Polish, a Housekeeper can V rk wAffietn the the f-jrtii'ure of a hou«e and ke. -. it lookinx Hk* Now « the rim* to -.V ine up” jrnr Table*. Cbaira, TV'k. Piano., p; r , r , tr- im es Carriase* e?c. and make them :rnk 30 p,.r oent. be*‘er. Tb -a i-true economv. y„- «a!e bv Furnitnre TV*l-r* and Storekeeper- generally Price 95 and 50 cent, a bot'le. j 0-pot jfo. I Sornie* Street. New York. Spa if U Aoa<y« Waxted. Addeess,Box 1972, New Yoax P. 0EMPLOYirarT -MO, A.MOITTH. 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The- War Department n«es our map of Virgin 1 ia Maryland and Pennaylvania ro«t XIOn.OOG on which i« marked Ar ffetam Creek . Sharshurg Mary! .nd Hight*. Williamaport, Ferry, liho : reraville. Noland* Ford, and all other* on the ! Potomac, and every other place in Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded , LLOYD'S' TOPOGRAPHIC AI. MAP OF KISTUCKT, OHIO, isdiasa and nus'H, istheonfy authoritv for G-n. Buell and the! War Department. Money refunded to anytne finding an error in it. Price 5U cents. From the Tribune, Aog 2. 1 "LtOTD’* MAP HP VIRGIStA MARYLAND, AXD PIXF'TtVASIA. I Thi' Map is very , arge; its cost i* bat 25 eents j i and il is the be*t which can be purchased.” Oct 2. 62. S w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING INCIDENTS or TBR GREAT REBELLION; 7 j THE HEROISM OF OUR StH.DIE-’S AND SAILORS- j ILLUSTRATED. ' I l «? <4,. Imryc 1 mo. Price,% 1.25. The critics and ihe public are right in pre dieting that Urn trill aurpa**, in graphic narrative, exciting in<*'Rest, and popularify, all otfak-r hUtorieaof the War for the U.iinn. Its tbeme will the heroic daring, patien* suffering, and hair bread?hserapes r.f <iur soldier* and saih»r*, and it* in( »d**nts trill form th#ihe me of con vernation at innumerable fir*.«j,< r « foryearHtoeorae.lt will co tain, in to) ita Ntirrintf detail*, the philosophical Amlysh of the Canre* of the War, by ohn Lothrop Mctlet.LL.D. Authorof •■The Ri«e of the ; Dutch Republ»/ T n etc., the date* of all the iin port-aii! events from the •ohr» Bromn raid . and i an accurate and revi«**d account of the principal 1» Ulr« with eneravirs^Ohe third the pr»*i eed* of all S«ub«cr!ption*, ■ent direct to hr trill b<- eiren f*.r the Relief of DinabWd Soldi*>rti. rtml »11 person< wh«* wi«*h a copy of the work, and aUoto benefit thethe»*oldieiV rhonld end their, name and addre*a st once Also, any officer or private, or person in anv section of the country harms knowledge <*f a heroic act or stirring incident, will oblige us by sending an account of it. Rooksfllkxs. Post* Axrxas, and Cantass'xo A OEMS will be be* furnished with a Subscription i’ro-pectris. on application to the Poldjchers 1/ .4 H' rral co qinom t • llitr* dtti ring to *c as agents ia takiaq suhstriptic s it.' THE HISTORY OP AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1 1608 to 1860. Bv Da. J. T-fandir Bishop. ' vtb.. : Yol. I. now rea«iv. Yol. If. nearly ready. 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