Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1863 — Page 4

Prince Napaleon and ihe Old Soldier* Last evening there occurred oae of those rar* incidents in the progress of I’rince Napoleon’s tour through the United States, which will not soon be forgotten by our illustrious visitor albeit the tender recollections thereof may not he of long duration with one of the parties interested, whose gray hairs will tre long be tnoisteued by the ciammy dews of deaih. Lorenz llartc, a relic of the Grand Army of the First Napoleon, now an inmate of the Cook county Poor House, had an interview with Piince Napoleon County Agent Hansen, learning the wish of the old Soldier, kindly conveyed him to the Tremout. His card was sent Up to the Prince’s apartments and the old man, bowed with the weight of eighty • ears, was ushered into the august presence. The Prince rose to receive his remarkable guest. There they stood for a moment looting each oilier in the sac the second heir to the French crown and the scarred and bronzed veteran of a score of battles. Advancing the Piince grasped the old roan’s ham!, and continuing him to a seat, spoke so kindly that the veteran's licsi l oveiflowed and he burst into tears. To those at all acquainted with the history of Napoleonic dynasty, neither the kindmss of the Prince nor the emotion of the c.ld soldier will be wondered at. A-ll such well known the remarkable power that the first Napoleon held upm the affections of his soldiers, as well as the wild and uncontrollable idolatry manifested bv the latter toward the former upon all occasions whether in victory or defeat. In that interview yesterday, the veteran ‘fought his battle*- o’er again-’ The Prince questioned him and listened with a glistening eye to his reci'al of those thrilling incidents which ever had as their hero a Napoleon. The quick eye of the Prince noticed the absence of thiee fingers from one of the soldier's hands. ‘Where did you lose your fingers.’ 'ln the retreat from Moscow. 1 was attached to the cavalry, and in one of the charges ot those villainous Cossacks, a stroke from a lance deprived me of my fingers But, and the old veteran’s eye 1 shone with tlieolJ battle light, ‘my sabre finished him, sire. Ah, those Cossacks were the most spienJul horsemen I ever saw, but they were afraid of Murat’s cavalry after all.’ And tire old soldier’s mind wandered back to that terrible retreat from the burning cap'tnl of the Russians, surrounded bv the inflexible rigors of a Russian winter and harragsed day and night by 'hose furious onsets oi Cossack cavalry — those wild ■ and daring children of the plains. •Til's sire was done at Lodi,’ rxhibi- 1 ting a terrible scar on his left shoulder made by a grape shot. And this,’ baring the calf of his leg, showing the track ot a bullet through * and through i*, “was done at Areola.' •This sabre cut on nr,y li°ad was received at Austerlilz, and eo was this, siie tenderly holding up the Cro.-s of the ‘ Legion of Honor bestowed upon him by < Napoleon for special service on that bloodv field. ‘ ‘ ! And thus the old battle scarred vet rpn whiled away two pleasant hours — < Poors fought with prou 1 and tender iecoliections lo both Prince and soldier; t mid when the veteran arose to go, lie blessed the munificence of the Prince which had pressed into Iris hand a well filled pursa, and giving him assurance ’ that la Belle P rance had not forgotten 1 her veterans, and tha* a liberal pension should be provided for him.—Chicago 1 Jttrnal. , ' Value of a Platform— A Union correspondent of the St. Paul (Min ) Pioneer and Democrat well says, we have nt last the Repnbiican estimate of the 1 value of the Union as e.impar.xl with the r value of their platform. They are will- ; ing to sink 84 J 0.000.000, and 400,000 r lives to secure the Union They were not willing to sink their platform to do j in last winter, although everybody else , was—even Davis and Toombs—if Mr c Douglas, in his speech on the second ( of March, told the trull. —He acted ' with the rn.un the Oommitt-e of Thirteen and knew. The Union is worth 8400. . (100,000 and 400,000 lives, and is not , worih as much asahfcir platform, which ! was too sacred to be Compromised, even to save the border States, much less the " Union. The inex rrabl# logic is there- ( •or that the platform is worth more than 400.000.000 dollars and 400.000 lives, and more than th» Union. NVhat 1 will the people who have to pay and die 1 eny to this? The polls are not closed 1 3 et, even if the writ of habeas corpus is 1 suspended. . 1 Tns. New Mkhrimau Siiowino Hart se.i.y. — A Fortress Monrce letter (Jin. 1 29) says: ‘The new Merrimac, that was reported to i»e a failure, has been showing herself lately nt 'he mouth of lit* James River, on the lookout, no doubt, 1 for a chance to gobble up’ soma of our fleet but experience lias thought our people to keep a briget lookout, and trot frost to reports circulated by the rebels t 'or the purpose of putting iliem off 'their « • uard- If tiie Merrimac should vcn-i 'ire out. she will meet with a warm re- s option from the invieible iron-clad Pat- t psco. " Among the novelties advertising in the spur are 'single and married bedsteads.’ t

1 1 - | * ! Sayings that arc not Poor Kiehaid's f Captain Billings is now in Poughf keepsie, and gives to the Press ©f that l " city some proverbs aud sharp sayiDgß L ‘ We present them for the edification of 1 Captain Ike in this place: tj A man who will chaw turbacker will " drink santy kruze rum and ft man that ' will drink santy kruze rum will go to 1 the devil, nnd ft man who will go to the devil is mean mufftu du ennv thing. Vu can tell just about what » man will du by bearing lum tell what he has ’[did. lam prepaired tu sa tu seven of the 1 rich men out of everv ten, make the 1 most of your money, for it makes the ’ most of yu.’ Debt is an Eal pot, a big hole where you go in, and a small one where yu bum out. Man was kreated a tittle lower than the Angclls, and lie has been getting a ‘ little luwtr ever since. The most oneasy kritler I ever persued was a bobtail Bull in fli time When a feller gets to going down hill, it dus seem as tlio everything great hail been sed for the okasicn. When you have serues irubble, duos the dogs du when they wet whipped; go in secret and lick vure sores till tha gtt well, and then look up another file. 1 have known folks, whose caliber was very small, aud whose bore is very There is this difference between rusting out and wearing out: il you rust out, wh‘n yu git thru yu ain’t worth a cuss but if y u wear out wiist’s left of y u is fust rate. This world is full of Faith; a qnert of whiskey has at least a gallon of F'aith in it. A big soul makes a man look like an old fashioned tin lantern with a handle lit in it. the meanest man I ever r.u was the one who stole a sugar whistle Irem a nigger baby to sweeten a cup of rye toffee wiih. Clear of the Draft. The Reading (Pa.) Times says: Il is well known that Commissioner Knapp was vt-rv precise and exact in his proceedings always keeping r n eye to the interes a~of the country, while dealing honorably with all. Now it happened that among the ablebodied men drafted from one of the Heidelbergs, there was an obtse specimen of humahily, but whom tfie chances hit as one of the elect. When he received his ticket for soup ’ he hastened to reading, and knowing j win re lived the cutest specimen of a j lawyer, lie went straight to his office. Said he: ‘l’m dratted!’ ■The duce you are! it must have Let-n a strong man that drafted you!’ •Well, I’m drafted, and I want to get out. Can’t march. I’ll pay well. •Very well.’ The twain proceeded tothe office cf the Commissioner. ‘Here, said the lawyer; ‘Commissioner I have a substitute.’ Commissioner looked at the wheezy 1 specimen for some time. ’He won’t do; can’t march.’ ‘But he must do,’ blundered out the lawyer; * and you know lie will.’ ‘Hecan’t march; he won’t do; and 1 can’t take him.’ ‘This was what our smart friend wanted. :He won’t do, eh?’ ‘No; lie won’t.’ ‘Well, then scratch his name off the list; he is drafted and wants lo be exempted !’ The Commissioner looked at the lawyer fir about a minute; then regarded the fat draft, and without speaking a word scratched off his name. in I — A Judicial Joke. j u lge Roosevelt was try ing a tedious lawsuit concerning patent medicines one day, id which Mr. Dvelt, ot New-York, appeared as counsel. The Judge remarked: Justice —‘Mr. Dvelt, I wish vou would favor the court by postponing the motion until some other Justice is sitting, a’ chambers—l .am tired of Using dosed with pills.’ Duett — ‘Well, if your honor pleases, I wouhi do any tiling in the world to oblige the but my duty to my clients in this instance forbids that I should longer delay this motion the most impor tant lias ever been made in the case, and which if postponed, would greatly dis tress my clients.’ Justice —'Mr. Dvelt, if vour clients are great distress, l would advise them, in the first place, lo take some of the pills; and if that does not bring relief, then 1 would advise them to Change their Dyett.’ i il i * Nautical — Sir. Bddad J nes, mate of the Connecticut river schooner Sallv Anne, walked aft, and addressing the • ' Captain, said: •Captain Spuner, if you keep cheskud- i er on this course you’ll have her hard i aground on the flats: Whereupon the Captain replied: Mr. Male, you just go for’ard and at- < tend to your part of the skuner and I’ll attend to mine.’ ; • Brldad went forward, let go the i anchor, walked aft and reported, Cap- • lain Spuner, my part of the skuner is at i anchor. t ms ■ | What is that which makes all women 1 equally pretty? Putting the candle out 1

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Tliiv has been republished in England, i K\erv business man ami ebrk should have tii€*se books. They Will pav the buyer a bund I red fold. Every parent should get them for i their All tlie*e books are mailed, postpaid, on rc ceipt of price. We pav particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid. anv book ani vwhere. on reee pt of publishers’ price and six i stamps. Address FREEDLEY & CO.. Tribune Rnildings. Vow York. Pf lAOS, —Persons who wish to buv v. Piano , nflhe best makers will he shown how* they can save a handsome snm in the purchase if ihev i address Pi ano. care Joy, Coe «t C., Publishers’ Agents, New York, P. O. SlO, WAGES PAID SIOO. T n so]] gon Is Tor tlx- AflamsSpiring Murk pm | Gomnnnv. XV r o will givoa commission on all goo4s colfl liv our Agents, or pay wages at from *Mtl to Alton per month. aiul pav all necessary expenses. Our machineis perfect in its mechanism. A child can learn to operate it !>v half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to anv Family Sewing Machine in use. and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each mat hiue 13 warranted for three ve.ars. Address C. RUGGLFS. Gen. Agt., Detroit. Mich. TO THE UNEMPLOYED T CON GIVE STEADY FMBLOYMENT to * aet i .-o voong men to solicit orders f„r the LITTLE GIANT SEW SUING MACHINE, price ‘S 1 s—Hemm.5 —Hemm. r. Gauge Screw driver and extra Needles. M ill pav a Literal s-alarv and exprnees. or allow large commissions. COUNTY RIGHT'S o-iven to a eents. AN AGENT wanted >n every Cotntv. For particulars, descriptive Catalogue, Ac , address, with stamn. r. s. v\t:r. 3m-v-fi ti. Gen 1 agent for E.S Toledo. O. iif - t fix.,.; vvooi i wine. OiY/’ViBA. Wool Twiw#;ai NFTTMAN A CRAM-FORD.

Arrangeme^nt AI THE WHITE CORNER We have this day closed ovr"l\.,p are now selling Goods f jr Ready Pay Only! ome one and all, nnd buy voai Go- " where you will not have to pay Prices for Good# ’ in mil out goods fob a Wt shall be able to lake advantage j Eastern Marked, f, and supply? our cuA'otners with m„j 4 o-ouds at lowt-r prices than wt couldU I % 1 them lor oa | CREI) IT . 1 Come and price our Go-ids beltn ml I go to the Credit Dead Falls! To 1 „v. NITTTM \N <t- PTMWFOPP Sept I,’GI. Decatur, Indian. K • -— -• ■ pti. x» xi ti, Tirrtnv« MOUTH W \-SH •i SURE !t KM Efi V FOR V HAD BREATH. SORE MOUTHS. CAXKE ;| Diseased Blooding Ginn*. Xnr«ii-u >*orc‘,V ’ And tho bo«t sxpocoJfio now in uci> furr»v nsQf»d pondilinn of tho mouth It L pr.n if vu | ly bpueficial to piTFon® wopiin^ i * ARTIFICIAL TEF.ni. romplotoly d« Proving ovrrv tnint t.f th»*ir..r’ ; . p 1 absorbing and rumoring nH irrvr** -if i*”*, A SWEPT BREATH to all who make* ttse of it. Xo Yonnftlfflltr j , Young Gfntlcnian who »*; pffliptrd with» BAD BREA TIT should dolnv rpplyin? lhi« rnrrdv. L r " J j curtain cure, ami is approved aud ihyimi 1 * <m! hv «*ypry physician under whose noth . || lias been brougltt A BAD BRE\TH ! is an offence for which there is t ■npxrrsrt < DR. WM B HERD S Mont h VV a> li ca i be procured . Vfnnv per-«ms carrv* wjtii tl.* in ?it”D" greatlv lo the annoyance and otun n» :il •rust of those with whom thry come i> - without being conscious of the tact. Dim. vonrself from nil fears regardb u R"«. USE DR. WM B. HURD’S MOtHH'' ' Cleanliness of the mouth is of irr<at 1 ■ tance to the general health, which i«" fVcte<l, ami not unfrequcntly ** rioud' 1 'ed through want of proper• atlention subject. r 7/ USE DR. WM B HURD’S M<UHM r Prepared at Dr Hurd’s Dental ''i®'' Fourtli Street. Brooklyn, E. D. Price, 37 Cent? per Bollle* A liberal diFConnt made to dealers Address Principal Office, T • i>*une Uigs. No. 1 Spruce Street. rW Sold also bv Caswell, Mack A Co- | enue Hotel; J. A L Ooddington. H.» r,K q.?. 1^ D. S. Barnes, 2C2 Broadway, and b) 1 | gists | DR. WM. B. HURD' s Neuralgia Pla*tM| FOR TPE CTRE OF N E IT R A I. (« 1 A or Toothache produced bv cold* I.OCA 1, NKI’KAIJII' is immediately cared by their «pp ,fl - .r They net like a charm, nnd n** ■. ■ harmless in their nature; de inn P ro * L ter, and leave no unpleasant re c ui'. s - a M * Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Neiimlc»» . I j never fail to give satisfaction to a* 1 their virtues. V Prepared at’Dr. Hurd’s Dental : Fourth Sireet, Brooklyn, ED- , r Price only lsCent3^& C] * : A liberal discount made ro de*l« ri * Addross Principal Office. J rihm« Nol Sprure Strret, I Sold tlsoby Caswell. Mack A- • , fl ,. J nne Hotel; .1 <fc 1 Coddington, r1D1, .,,|j..l DS Banies, 20-2 Bread way. auU D . vJI -. i I gists. Stolen. J a • , ’-cf r ,: ‘ „j THE public are raiitinned >!"' 'f l i ing the following Bounty orders. - .. . has been stoppe !on the same . ■ , ;«r-' || - 1173, and 1 lfd, railing for s'-_ 5,1 * r „f F | j - to (be undersigned on the s ' 1 ’ e U 62. Three of these erders were p - my residence in W.ta;h Countv. Ind . between the 9th of October 1862. As they arc■ w« ,r’ ;x-rson taking them, they will jjtrjx bv returning them to the nm e A ihepnst offi e. My a-Jdresi is j County Tnd f I Oct. 16th 1c62. AfiESA y PEK 31T1H