Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1863 — Page 4

W.IIIWUW mi II ll—lflW Sisgular Incident— A Friendly Interview between Pickets. A correspondent writing from the Ninth. A r tny Corps, opposite Fredericks-bttrg-mamttes the following which occured on'Christmas day, while the writer was put on picket duty .with his com patty. After partaking of a Christman dinner of salt junk and hard tack our attention .was attracted by a rebel picket who ' hailed us Irotu the opposite side of the •river. 11 say yank, if a fellow goes over th’ere.will you let kirn come back again?’ Receiving an sKirmative answer, he proceeded to test the truth of it by pari tiling himself across the river. He was .decidedly the cleanest specimen of a rebel I had seen. In answer to a question he said he belonged to the Georgia Legion .One of our boys remarked. I met quite atrumber of your boys at South Mountain.’ Yes, I suppose so—it you were there,’said the rebel while his face grew >very sad. ,We left .nxany of oar boys there. My brother, poor Will, was .killed there. It was a hot place for a while and we had to leave in a hurry.’ 'That’s so Georgia, your fellows fought well there, and had all the advantage, but the old Keystone boys were pressing you hard. By the wt.y I have a likeness .here (taking it out of his pocket,) that 1 •picked up on the batiiefiehl the next morning and I have carried it ever since.’ He handed it to the rebel, who, on looking at it pressed it to his lips exclaiming .tsiy. mother’ wiy.mother ’’ He exhibited considerable emotion at the recovery of the picture but on the recovery of his composure he said that his brother had it in his possession, And must have lost it in the fight. He. then asked the name of the one to whom he •was indebted for the lost likeness of his mother remarking There may be better Jixne* &OQn. and we may know each-other I bet ter’.’ lle>Lw) taken from his pocket a smdtl pocket bible in which to wi ite the address when Alex .who had taken no part in the conversation fairly veiled. I know .that book; I lost it at Bull Run!’ Thar’s whar I got it Mr. Yank,’ said the rebel, and he handed it *o Ah-x i am much vrMiged to von Geotgia L’L'ion 1 would not part with it for all the Southern Confederacy. I was a little cutious to know something furt-h*r of the book so I asked Alox tn let mo see it. ‘He passed it 'o .me. I opened it. and e.n the flv leal was written in a neat hand: My Christmas Gift to AleX —, Iles. 2.5 11, I3t>tf Ella.’ 'Well, Ahx said lit is not often one has the same gift prssrnted to him a second time.’ True, Captain; and if I could but sec the giver of that to day, j there’s but one other gift I would want.’ •’AVlint’s that. Alex?’ “This rebellion played out, and my discharge in my; pocket.' The boys had all been busy talking to our rebel friend, who, seeing a horseman approaching in the direition of his ■post hid us a hasty good-bve, and made n quick trip across the Rappahannock. Night came on, and those not on duty lay down on the frozen ground to dream of other Christmas night when we knew not of war. How to Mafc*r Selfish Peo-pic. The way to spoil a child ja to give it all it wants and require nothing ii. return . iThe wa v to m” k e n chi 1.1 gro w upto be sensible and unselfish'is to give it little nnd require of it much, lor, it ’is ! not what others do for us that benefits us, hut what we do for ourselves and others We know parents whose only s'udy is to gratify their children and this they think is generosity. It is not generosity; it is selgshness. To gratify a child i« a keen deiig.bt.b«t to malre’.it'do it® duly ■ is often, troublesome. To’ let it off a lesson costs only h wordj to give it h tov is nn fViMn of a few cents; to say to it some fond and flattering words is no trouble at all. But the moment you begin to enforce a duty or compel the faithful perfiornrance of a task, you cncount’-rdifficulties, you have to take trouble and practice some of .the cardinal virtues; vou have io b- pait-nt firm and wise. The difference’between a .good parent r.c’d a bad parent is this: a gso'd’parept treats his child in the wav that will be most ben- ficial to it when it is grown up; a bad parent thinks only of the child’s enjoyment of to day. We ought lobe more charitable toward selfish people than we are. Selfishm ss at an exceedingly unpopular ’ vice. bu’ when we consider bow many twpil and foolLh parents spend years n doing nothing bu t Irving t> phase their tl.iliJren. .uw;d never < x rcise their sense of duty, arwvT caf! their atfen’ior. to the rights vJ-oUieis never aentrsfum them to give wav to others, or -perform *< i v,.-e for jvUr* r s. we ottg.lrt . >'-t to wondr r that bo persons are who'.lv devotrti to the gmtifieatton of self The limb th?.’ is not used beeorres weak and v< ft, and willml'length dwindle and wilier, but the miohty right arm of the' blycksmrh soil thickens and hardens tlm’l ■'n-gr r tie wi. ’fds the sledge hammer. Well 'i is just so with all the faculties of body am! min' Who are .be g< if n>us tnd public •spirited? Who are the first to rm-h I* 'he Zmfonee cfan'iinperdb d eonntrv Who ■ „ i _i.i: „-i rlihors; “ ! ,n U-stir for improvement <.f their village or town? C > back to the rarlv homes ol these people, an I you will find they were brought up to hg.Xen their parent* Iv” I not U vl ' T>»ev leju’p.-d »rK dawn; and go«d *- nse l.v' being obliged ’to prMrm n ‘ ‘* ! “ t ** mudr-wok »» rs sy caused, she b*’J‘

I were hoeing corn bringing in wood nnd hunting the cows the girls were helping i th“ir mothers. In this way they acquired a certain invaluable something, which prevented them from being either very • selfish or very foolish. This same thiog we know not how to name but it is the ; difference between a pvrsn.n of sense and -a tool. > 111 ’— .'lore Secession —Legislation Stopped, Ti e republican members of our Legislature, with the exception of four bolted their seats on friday leaving the House ’ without a quorum and the State virtually . without a L-gisla<ure. The reason given for their course by these absconding i genllMßen j* because they feared the passage of the mililia bill, —a measure strictconstitutional and only objectionable to the republican members because it reserves to the Legislature its constitutional right to have a voice in the appointment of Major* Generals and Brig adiers The seceders have paraly zed the legislative powers ol the General Assembly at a time when it lias much kpportan' business to transact and but few days left until the end of the term. — Several important appropriations have not yet been made and there is no probability that they can be made this session. The republican members have returned to their homes which they never should have left in a representative capacity, 1 and it is to be hoped their constituents, will di'Vfc the renegades back to a sense tuf,their duly. We copy the following account of the republicans stampede from the Slate Sentinel of Saturday: The Republican members with the ex ■ ception of fu>ur failed to .resume their ■eats in tbetflouse -of (Representatives yesterday anil consequently left that body without a-quorum to do business, ; or to consider matters about which there is A contest. No legislation of any kind rCMunoW’be transacted till the seceders ; shall return to their duty. With but six working days left of the present session, these gentlemen have assumed a fearful responsibility, and the people will hold . . them to a strict account. (These abscondirig gentlemen -assign no; rieAson for their wilful and criminal ab- ; s nee from their seats in the House, but H ere-are vague rumors they fear that the Democrats Intend to pass the militia bill now pending in that body, a measure i perlect'y innocent in itself and the .prom inent features in which are that it confers the right on those enrolled under it to elect their own officers (company and regi«i<r*)t.al) am! r> serves to the General I Assemble}’ its constitutional rights to; ' sav in what manner Major G -nerals , and Brigadier Generals shall be appoint- i I ed. This is the plain story, and if these ! R publicans ate afraid to trust the fight ire,’ boy’; with the selection of their own ! officers, and the Representatives of the people with their incontestible right ol passing -wholesome and salutary laws, the Deinocra's .are-not. Whenever the minshall aim to overturn legislation by ac's of revolution, they will place themselves tn the same category with Mr Jeff, rson Davis and his confederates, 'in .dimes against Constitutions and I laws. We know that the people of Indiana I will understand this question, and the ; clamor rrised by the-new secession party ■ cannot hvaM them. Their present conduct shows to the world that thvv will tbe as rank r-bels ns those of die South ■ whenever they are likely to fail in having their own wav This as the history of their I party since I 856. Conviction of the Mc-Sgan CoUKtt i.Rii.'TERS. —The trial of the p.-rsons implicated in attempting to rescue deserters ■from arrest in'Morgan l Comity closed un rSaturday. Andrew Jnckson. the first prisoner tried was found guilty, on the second count of the indictment charging I.ini with conspiring to oppose by fol Ce I the authority us the government of the , United Slates jbc. 1 B v agt eBT.v nt of cuurrs 1 'he other easewere severally submitted to the same jury without argument or additional Uslimeny. William Dillman, J tcob Groseclose, and John Caldwell were found guilty and 11. Shiltmeyer and David Which acquitted. A motion was made for a nww trail in the case ot Cald- . i well ffhe-convicted parties thr n entered , I into recognizances to appear this day aid I . receive senten«e. t i'i'l.e 'aw under -which the pii-oner ; i were convic'edj.ri'vides that they shall be punished by a fine of not less tl.anfive ' hundred dollars and not more than five thousand dollars or by imprisonment, wi'h or without hard labor, as 'he Court ' k hall determine for a period not less than ' six months no-greater than six years, or both such fine and Imprisonmen'. ! -Sifd’Mr. Cox, in the House of R< preP ' Sentativfcs the other day R. pcal the con- ' fisc ition net. th* eaiamsipation proe.lama--5 tior. an I other unconstitutional measures n wilhMraav the uegro entire),}’. —and a consciiption Uli will not be n«ces*arv to reinvigorate ire-ctKinlry. C”rtaiti it is e that until'he war for the Union was 0 converted into a •'war for disraiwon n oon- " scription bill wa« not necessary. An lt awfully strong conscription bill is nec- " es-sary to obtain soldiers for « war for u disunion understanding which, the ” abolitionists have made the bill Strong. e I Thev have a roan out e’t wo la I thsl •’ he lets himself oa»t at camp meeting' f»»r n * iteejle.

■i .VV- ‘.'s'-’’ * ■ “No pent-up Utica contracts ur powers, For the whole knitta Continent is oori." WICK ’S VxmAWE.'BL ancZ have been introduced'to-tbeipyWic for snars than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines o f < similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not long, in . discovei’fog’ they possessed r«mark»l-h __'.Cvu'oiUwb ■.arid hence, their and consequent profit to the I’rcnrietor, thug enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the CtvX.v\\.etAe«. which have been showered upon him from \AkvX* x\\e- CowvlXvxx. The peculiarity of the YAooA. 'VwvVjx.cv CvXXs is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity I Aw TSVooA., for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. : If the blood is poisoned, the body dragg ; out a u iserable existence. iTiieee medicines Vvxx t\\uA« for curing • 1 I SiZt Fheumatism, I Bick HccLcbcLC-he f Liver Complaint, Fever and jlp"ae, Leibcorrhoea, Female Complaints, ' Frpsipelao, £>t. , Fire, LLu/nors, Lirjaptions, Fit* etc. si ’ r *3j Y ONE person writes, her daughter was cured of fits of nine years' Blanding, aud Sit X itus’ dance of two wars. I ANOTHER writes, his son was cured ’ after bis tiesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ■“ANOTHER was curcTl of lever and Ague after trvinit evorv medicine in hi- readh. ANOTHER was cured of fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER <>f Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dvspensia and J •) ' or Complaint could be mentioned in which the | .P-urilier and J/il’s 'Wov\iV\kc u CXxavtxv. are the most active and thorough-piHs that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the gysiem does.not. relapse into its former condition, which is too apt-to ! bc the-ease with simply a purgative pill. The/ arc really a ASXootX avA Vivvev V\.W, which, in conjunction with the XXYooOi VA’/iXtev, -will cure all the as remvsturned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve.and oure Headac ;Indiffe6tion, KPain in-the-gowels, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are CxootX. vAeA\.c\.we?>, and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will Asanwif that the Blood I’nrifier .-oi.l Tills are pnrclj veKetabl.-. I have the certlfirat.-a of those eminent ch.-ni-IsU, Profcasora Chilton of N. Y., ami Locke of CiiKinnatl. Bead Dr. Bolmrk’e Special Notices and Certificates published in » conspicuous pari ot this Paper, from tnuo to Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, ?! per bottle, or p«’r half down. Os theScandinai inn V«g 81-owl I’ills, 25 cents per box. or 5 boxes Jor SI. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. Fourth St , 2d Building from Main St., Cincinnati; O. Laboratory No. 18 Hammonil Street.

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I their urns. All tlie.se books are mailed . postpaid, on re I c.eipt of price. We pav particular attention to i inadiirg books, wrapping them carefn’.lv. nnd i will procure and send . post paid. anv book an- . ywhere. on rece-pt olpublishers price and six I stamps.. Address FREED LEY &. CO.■Vrihai’.e Bnildin’s. v cw Aork. j I’l IXOS. —Persons who wish to l.nv k Piano of the best makers will be shown how they can save ahnr.dsonie sum ill the purchase jf ~ 1 address Piano, care. Jov. Coe «t C,,.P.iibiik*ierk Agents, New York, P.O.

$lO, WAGES PAID SIOO. To sell goods for the Adams Sewing Machi.i Company. We will given cotwmisairtton all goods sold by our Agents, or pay wages at from S4O tujioo per month. and pay ell neecs sarv expenses Our niacliincis jterfeef in » fs - mechanism. A child can learn to operate it by half .an Ur’s ir.strnciiou' It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use. and we have reihice.d the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each maidiine is warranted for three rears. Address O. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mu-11. TO THE TTNtMFLOYFD TCW GIVE STEADY FMBT.OVMENT t< * ..rtfre’ vonim iren to solicit-orders for Hv ’ > rf.F GI ANT SEWWING MdCHIHE. prici m 3 lj en »mor. Gauge Screw driver nod extn Needles. Will pay a liberal salary artrl oxpen nr allow large commissions nOTTNT I RItIHTS riven to ne.-nts . 'AV A’UENT trsit’ri in evorr Cm nty. Foepnrticnrnrs. descriptiv Catalogue, ttc., m+dress, glib "I'tni-r-K dir. fien’l agent for U.S Toledo. O. Wool Twine. ctaweord

Arrangement Al THE WHITE COTNER TTe have closed ovr tiloaks. are ww selling Goods for Ready Fay Qnly’ i otne one and all, and buy your Qbods where you will not have to pay Cliut Prices for Goods. unG o ceons for ufc We shall be able to take advantage ol llit Eastern Marke's, and supply our ru-Aoui'rs with nnny goods at lower prices thnn we could bu them lor on CRED I T . Come and price our Goods* before )o» go io the ( redit Read Falls'. 'To bur NI'TTM \N <( Ci- AW I <HT> Sept l.'Gl. P< ciutir, Indi.‘i s nxy. n’M B. TiT-nD’S MChUiTH AV A SIT. a sritr Rrvi.ni mn . BADiBREATH. SORE MOI’THS. CANKFR, ' Diseased Bleeding Gums. y, lr .ir., Prim y.-rrik, And the b»stspeeeific now in i>«e for ni v <*.«. eased condition .of the mouth Tl is p.-o-t ieidnrlv beneficial li'm r-< "« ARTIFICIAL TFErn. eompUtolv d< ‘tniving • vr tnint of II p T ,- rl .||., absorbing and rep./'V’i g all unrox tie,, inuninr A SWEET BRFAT’I to nil wbn inske use of it. No y, j r) > v cr : Young Gentleman who i« r.fi’lrl.d with a BAD BREATH , i shonld delay applying thi“ remedv, Or il i« » i. ( c< rtaiii cure, nnd is approvod si.l r< c. n n.n.' ‘nd bv evm v plivsician under n |:nse i.othr it ■* has’ 1 a'cn brouHit A BAD BREATH . isan offence for which ther< ts no exrnpi. n life , ! DR. WM. I! HURD’S Mou t h IV as Ii

1 cn n be procured Many persons carry with them a Ind I ’'.‘'’l', -rrentlv h» the annovanro arid o‘l< n p» tbr di<■rust of those with whom th* y come in certnid. without heiii/ coiiM-ious of the <;♦«**. To relieve from ail frar« »•< <»«rd*i y il i>. < use dk. wm b. rwswnw Cleanliness of thv’innuth is nf rrrr.it ihpr tance to the fjencrnl henlih which i« nfb r ' ,r ‘ freted, and nor. iinfrequentlv Furiously ed through wjint of proper atumion to lb« <ub]hct. USEDR.WM B. HURD’S MOUTH W?SH. Pre-pared at Dr. Hurd’s Penial ( flier, b<’ 4 ' Fourth Street. J'rooklvn, I'. IT Price, 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made toihaleis I \ddress Principal Ofnce. Tril imr Tii’dii- , intis. No i Spruce t. N< w ] cil-. Sold also bv Cowell. Mark <f O’- Fi/tr-.Av-pn in* Hot el; J. d’ I- C«>d<l inylon. *< I;• i r«'*’' , v a) . . I) S Barnes, 2C2 Broadway, and I'J till Piuggists

Prospectus f0r1363 THE SATURPAY EVENING I'QST. .. Ti e ptildi-her-of the rid take j-loatiire m anuoum-iiip that their lilerarv airang- m<nD '' the coming year -.re of a ihtiracb-r to unit: l them in promising a feast of 0. -.1 tilings :<> - thousands of renters. Among the feiilrii-nt'' . to the Post we may nhw mention il-e felavUr distinguished authors: Mrs. Ei.i.fx Woon, M iriox IT.int imi,J 1 ;j;v Kiiikf. and Viiiiiima F. Towxsi.xn. During the eoining war il.e Rest w .1 it” ' vor < . mail tain Ms kill, fefintnthm f-- rei. s. sketches . • -. 1 i ments fcl.all also be devo'ed ns loretofi-rt'> agri cult sire, wit mid htiAnor, receipts, tn a- - T|.UMS-Cmh in advance: Ot-e copy ew two dollars, two copies one year three <t" - . four copies one y.-ar six doli'ars. eight cop ' one sear, mid one extra, twelve dollars. . ' ■ I'o aid- oqe s< tiding thirls .iibs C riptioi.> ■>y sixty dollars, we u ill of-wo .me of Mhi rl ' 'AVilson's ci-li-hKitrd Sew-:t? Mark ill-*, s ri ‘ : they -S. il fol ft rty liy-o'dollars. Hie t"-' 1 ' will lie selected new at- the mnnwfactory in . '■York, boxed mid forwarded free of v° s -' I the exception of freight. . In- procuring the subscribers for this pr< it ■ we of course prefer that the thirty d* '“J’d . . should be procured independently of each »■ ' . n at the regul.-tj terms of two.dellare ein’h S'- ' e her. When-llds-caiinot l>e ilonc.th<”nb’ " e ers may be procured nt miv of our clim ■ j n mid the ballaneo id the sixty d. Hnr= - to us in cash by the pci son desiring tl"' IC “' ; PrfTv portrn C<_’l IOC!for rl machine premium should send (lie . e the money ns fast as obtained, so that rr ‘ ! scribers may bejjin nt once b» rrcciv#* • . | af dots. Mid not become di ssnt is ped with t i( j When the wludv number of names (llnrij whole amount o f money (sixty dollar’?- , 1 ceivod. tljp machine will be duly ’ O~T Sam pic-conies of the Post rcriuesttd. Address.DEACON A Fr. . I • '319 Wtdmd Street, litbW'’