Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1863 — Page 4

- Ebdbhav CoHßurricn. —ln a letter from hilloa Head, dated Match 7. Carlton.’ (the correspondent of the Boston Journal) thus shows up the rascals that fatten on the nation’s calamitv. la there no remedy for such swindling? The writer snys: ■The land commissioners are going' on with the tslt sales. About a hundred plantations will be sold—some of them containing a thousand acres. The prices J are merely nominal—from fifty to five : hundred dollars. There is a set of sharp ers here, some of them in official positions I who are called onblers ’ The term needs < xpbtnalion, except that, they are not turkey cocks. They have immense maws. •In a former letter I mentioned that for advertising the land gab s thtee times in the Free South, a bill of 6,500 do) 1 ars whs presented. The editor of the pa per, at the dinner table of a certain mess in this place yesterday, openly and bodly avowed it as his principle to get nil mon cv he could out of the government. That was what he came here for, and (or that his paper was started. Inasmuch as the •editor courts notoriety, 1 give him this benefit. He is hut a sample of a class here. Shall a correspondent expose ras entity or not? It is tv t an agreeable occupation to be continually standing in corruption, but one must his eyes to avoid seeing speculation and sponging in this department. Arbitrary Abu-b of Power —Lieut. A. J. Edgerley, of the 4th New Hamp shire Volunteers, has been dismiseed from the service for the heinous offense of voting the Democratic ticket. The order is in these words: ‘War Dep’t Adjutant General's Washington, March 13, 1863. ) '[Special Or ier. No. 119] '[extract J ‘93 By directions of the President, i the following officers arc hereby dismissed the service of the United States: Lieut. A..J. Elgerlv, 4th New II impshir# volunteers, for circulating ‘Copper head Tickets.’ and doing all in his power to promote the rebel cause in his State, i •By order of the Secretary of War. I, Th'Mas, ‘Adjutant General “To the Governor ot New Hampshire.’

What will firemen think on rending this general order, slandering those who votelhe Democratic ticket, as copperheads,’ end charging them with aiding the r> be] cause, because forsooth th. y would not vote for the radicals who control the President and are hurrvtng the country to ruin and destruction? It would s»em train this general order that the Administration begin to look upon our soldi-rs as tdaves.ewho are not. to be allowed to say that their own, or venture to ciitli-r in politics with the imbeciles who rule in Washington We are often' ndvised that ah parties should lay aside politics and seek to setve the country.! The Democrats have dune so, and joined j tb» jrti'.r With alacrity; and now theb t-, ter partizina who call themselves the Admini-tratirr. have the audacity to to dismiss a brave officer, whi.se only offense is that he w< uld not vote the party ticket thev chose to dictate to him L-l , us bear no more of no party a ter this despicable specimen of party malignity. I — Fort IFhync Sen Remarkable Railrmd Incident —An t nrphryor- of the Baltimore and Ohiorailroad in forms us of th- following remarkable accident and escape. A day or two since as attain was going east over the above road and was moving along at- a pretty rapid rate rate near Harper’s Ferry, the engineer observed a two horse r> - bulance cros-ing th" track a short distance aKead. The engine had I just turned :> curve, and was so close up Ln the vehicle that then sin could not be s' upped. The Lorres .al crossed the track, but the ambulance was just fairly upon it. when the pilo*. struck the vehicle he'ween the front and hindmost wheels . strange as it may seem, the h uses wereinstanly separated from the ambulance, and the vehicle was lilted up and rquarelv seated upon the bumpers of •he engine, where it remained until the ( ivadn was c t< pp-d. rhe ambulance con tained a sick soldier and four or five offi cere, none of whom were injured in the slightest degree The horses also escaped unhurt. It was regarded as one of the mn«t r-mark a 1 de escapes on reccord [Wheeling Intelligencer. Very Proper.—An Ohio paper says there is a very general and growing disposition among the democracy to withflraw their patronage fr<»m men in every hnsineps who have in any rflnnner proscribed democrats; or who have indulged in such scoundrelly epithets as 1 railor S-cessionist.’Scmpathia. r.’ etc. This is vmioenlly proper. Mr Crittenden's Advice.—ln » b»te speech in Puiadt Iphia. the Hon. John J Crrttcnded said. ‘Never fail to protest • gainst anv 'iphtion of the Consli’.u'ion, D or let any rhember of tbs Government transgress'. People are very easily h«V f „« e d to crciosHiments upon then Id,berth's The siren soeg was fata, tn 1 I the listener. The people should advise the G.irerrn.ent !•’ change ns course. Mr Critti nd-n does nut heiiwe >n the theory that to optrns the AdmmtafrA.ton is tn oppnM th” G ivernmenr. A n.. w .Trie o' MV’ ,a d ,Ht bf,r ' ported whi ’heoveTrpv th- face like » mask Uad faster un lr! de C !•■-

| NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! i Tho governmental ?n<! political questions of the coming year will have an absorbing interest I for every citixen. We arp engaged in a gigan ' tic civil war, rcsuU or which none can for< >ees k threatepa a radical change in the institution. ' an' l principles upon which the government was ' founded, and the destructionof the inert y and ! rightsof the citizen, such as the people of no ; other nation have enjoyed, and to which may be attributed our uneq-ualed progress in national | prosperity and greatness The issue will soon he upon ur, whether this free government shall be preserved and maintained and the rights of I the States under the Constitution perpetuated, or a powerful central authority be permitted to : grow out of this war, obliterating State, lines. State institutions, and all those checks upon ■ the Federal government, rights reserved by the ■ States, which have constituted the excellence and supciiority of our nationality—States “one as the sea” for the common objects set forth in th • Constitution, but “distinct as the billows” in he management of their purely < omesti? as ta rs. These questions were involved in the re < ent elections, and the voice of the people was moßt.emphatically expressed for the “Constitution as it is and the Union as it was.” Never was there a time when it was so important, that she jieaple should be thoroughly advised as to the progress and condition of public affaiis and passing events. A people are not fit for self government unless with an it.telligent judgment ■ l they decide upon the questions, which affect alike their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble, and the; most important questions will be brought before 1 'it for determination. One of whi?h, the eman cipatinn and colonization policy of the President | will vitally affect the futuie of the country. All I interesting Congressional proceedings will be ' reported in the Sentinel. THE LEGISLATORE --A rew Legislature ; will assemble on tie Sth of January next. Its: J action will have a deep interest for the citizens ; of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a firth- . ful and intelligent repoit of it< proceedings, so j that tl e reader can understand from day to day i what their representatives are doing. Tb E W A R —The events of the war a* they ' ' are developed will be faithfully given so that i I the public may ne advised as to its progress;the : . results of batties, the condition of the contend- , t ing armies, nnd all that effects the great strug ! ! gle, at home and abroad, fur the overthrow of! the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of tl e day, choice miscellany. State items, the latest reports of rhe New York and ; Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the con[dition of the money and stock markets; ip a , word, if. will be the effort of the proprietors cf ' the Sentinel to give its columns an interest for i all cl-ases of readers and such information as i will be especially adapted to the well being of i the citizens of Indiana. | The Sentinel will continue to represent nnd i <tand by the regular organizations of the Demo i cratic party. Stale and National; sustain the > • principles and policy they shall avow.and sup- ' port the candidates they may nominate. We have no agents. The low price for sub- i ' scriptior will not allow it. We therefore ask I j our Democratic friend all who desire the sue- > c‘*ss of sound principles--to aid in the exten- ' -ion of the circulation of the Sentinel, Daily nr.d , Weekly until they shall at least reach every 1 Democratic family in Indiana. The press is a most important agent in directing aright the public mind,and all that is needed to give the D* rn<*cratic party permanent rule is theenlight- ' , turnout of the people as to its principles and! policy. It shall be our aim, with all the ability I we possess, to faithfully advocate Democratic • st nt intents and measure?, for we believe that in -o doing we best promote the true interests of . the countiy. TERMS:

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• wf V' - I “So pent-up Utica rantrartn inr pesrn. • Fur tbo whole boundless Ciiatinent in enrs." Cb72.eZ VYSA.S have been introduced to the public for uiore than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines o* < similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not ]<.»•{, <c discovering they possessed rexnwkabl-v Cwr&Vrn Vvo|}xrtw», and hence their SaV, and consequent profit to the Prcprietor, thus enabling him to expend , 'C\\ous.a\xA.s of dollars each year in advertising theix merits, and publishing the "Hkuw oas C e v\\ske aXe s which have been showered upon him from AW \vav\s o') CovuWvvy The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity "Wx X\xe "S\.oo\, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a n iserable existence. These medicines Xvc V\xc<\w.a\ek\ for curing Scrofula., Syphilis, Shin (T>isea.ses, Old Sores, Silt drheum, Rheumatism, Siclc Headache, ; Z/iyer Complaint, Fever and i LeuitorThoea, Female Complaints, \ Erysipelas, St. Anthony's p'ire, I 'Rumors, Eruptions, j Fit" Scrofulous Consumption, etc. r vv < ONEperson writes, her daughterwas cured ■ of fits of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus’ | dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured I after his lies!) had almost wasted away. | The doctors pronounced the case incura- | ble. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague i after trying everv medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of l ever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. I Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the j Purifier and Fills Vovk W-Vie o. CXxax’VA. are the most active and thorough pil.s that have ever been introduced. Tbev act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill They are really a

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Cloth, $1 . m Thiwhas been repnblisheil in England. d i Every business man and elerk should have to ! these books. They will pay the buyer a hund i«, j red fol t. Every parent should get them foi nr | their sons. v. All these books are mailed . postpaid, on rc n . ceipt of price. We pav particular attention t< e. mailing hooks, wrapping them carefully, ant k j will procure and send, postpaid, any book an :w ywhere on rece’pt olpublishers* price and si: ‘ stamps. Address i FREEDLEY & COTribune Bnlldlnsts. Vw York. PI IVOS. —Persons who i-h to buy a Pian ! of the best makers will be shown how they ca K- * save a handsome sum in 'he purchase it the e l i address Piano, care Joy, Coe A C., Publisher! Agents, New York, P. 0. S4(h WAGES PAID 810(1 Tn sp]l goods for the AdatnsSewing Machu ! Oompsiiv. We will given commission on a ’ goods sold Ry our Agents, or pay wages from S4O to s’oo per month, and pay sll nece sarv expenses. Our mnchinc-is perfect in ■ p nr mechani«m . A chib! can learn to operate it I p ,| half an honr’s instruction! 11 is equal to at Family Sewing Machine in use. and we ha reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. n A i Each machine is warranted for »hroe rears. Address 0. RUGGLFS. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich. sj TO THT3 UNEMPLOYED It CAW GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT , . native vonn<* men to solicit orders for t . „ LTTTLEGI.4NT SEW YI KG M 4CHINE, pr sls—Hemmer. Gauge Screw driver and ex i Keedles. Will pay a liberal salary and rxn< t ’ le 1 nr allow large commission*;. COUN' RIGHTS given to agents AN AGENT wanl in everv Coi nty. For particulars, descript Catalogue, Ac., address, with stamp, s T. S. P AGP, ’ !<m-v-6 4fi. Gon’l agent for IT. S Toledo, 0 X! Wool Twine.' ~ S’o.2 Q ALV'BS. Vrml TwinP. nt -i'v’v SUTTMAN it CBAWFOBI

New Arrangement A'i THE WHITE CORNER I - X Be have this day doted our Bookt. are <iow selling Goods for Ready Pay Only', » ome one and all, and buy your Goods where you will not have to pay Chut Priced for Goods. umid (HR'.fiOOhS FOR (ASII; 1 We shall be able to take advantage cf ll.»Eastern Marko's,and supply our fusion,' with trispy “joods at lower prices than we could Lu them lor on i C REDI I . ’ Come and price our Goods before |«a go to the j Credit Bead Falls! "’<> buy. N’UTTM kN 4 CRAWFORD. Sept ],’Cl. P, entur, Inilini« DR. D VI. R. TIT'RD’R MOUTH AV ASH, A RUHR REMEDY FOR A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS. CANKFP. . Diseased Bleeding Gi;me, Nnr‘: : i p Fore Mcr‘V. | And the best spoceifir now in nep for nrv <'”>■ j ?;.sed condition of ti e nu-’iih It if particnlftllv bcm ficin] m r<r-oT> c R-rprivp ARTIFICIAL TFFTTI. completely d< Mroying nv< rv tnint <-f ’1 ojrrrd , I absorbing and r« mc-virir c’l : rrj nrities. h.vv.drg A SWEET BRI? \TH itn all wlm mske im <> { t A• 1 i f 1 rfl y Young Gentleman wl n i* r f’’<*id will »> BAD BRFVTH I should delay applyipp t):i« »»Tr» dy. fir Hh i | c» rt ain cure, and i* rj prrvpj jq,d ncßt'n't'l ied bv every ph\Mcian under wlvkp lop re it ' lias been bmugLf ?vBAD 1 REATH • is an offence fnr v bich Ibrrr h rf-»'zci:s( vlile DR. WM B HURD’S Mou t h Wa s h ca n be procured , | Xfanv ppr<ntis carry with llrm n bad I n f’l • I greatlv to the rntiovnure ri d rUhn fotl<• di»i gust of tho«p wi.h wli< in tl ry con e in (< ’ ,ff? - ’ | without being cnT'.*-ci”Us nf tie’nr!. Tnn!i<v*- ' yourself from i’ll fc;*i* ?< rr-rdb u tl '« USE DR. WM B 1 I T D’S TJCVIR • Cleanliness of 11>< mouth is of gnat h'U r ■ ' tanco to the general health- which is ofh’ ' ■ . footed, nnd nm mfreqtn ntly eeriouslv in r i, i ’ r ied through want, of proper attention 10 11 •’ I*' subject. , ] USE DR WM P HURD’S MOUTO WAFff Prepared at Dr Hurd’s Det tai Cff’cc, • y ■' i Fourth Street. P’onklyn. E. D. v ; Price, 37 Cent? per Bottle. ’• I A libera! diecnnnt made Io dealer” i Aeblress Principal Ofr’ce. Tribune riiidu?' irgs. No 1 Spruce Strcr t. N< w VA. Sold also by Caswell. Mack <t Co . • onue Hotel: J. ?’ I Crddinidon, 715 e D 3 Barnes, 2C2 Broadway, and ’ f J Hll L ) — Prospectus for 1863 ul THF SATITRDAY EVENINO POST, n- | The i.ul.lßh-1- ■ f the Bost tab- 11*” 11 "'. ix announcing that their literary a’rnng ( null fi i the eomin >• yenr nre of n dui’-nrUr te - them in promi*h’F n f<■’“i of iroofi tlurii* ' j ; IthonssndHof re tiers, /. move '1 < ■ <‘<'l” l”.' no I to the Post we inny now mention Hie folio * SH dislins’iii'-hod S'l'horr: rvvrvs uv Mrs Eitan Wood. Mavtos TTa«WI>. rrt * l ' ,-s’ Kirks. mid VII.GUXTA F ToWNSTNn Durins the comins vesrthe J „ j vor to maintain its hioh leputafion _’’ t . “ stories, sketches nnd ywtrv .r"'" 1 , r 10 m oels shall also I e devoltd n‘ K , Rgricnlture.wit and humor, receipts ~p ’ ive ketsetc. al] . Tr-MS-CaG, in edvance: at two dollars, two copies one year Ihr PS four copies one year six dollars.. ; fR one year, and one extra . twelve dol ~A (,v Po anv one sendine* thirty sn ‘r ! dollar, wo win ’’ 1 thpv r. H for fi rty five df..:ir« «» y, v I. will be selected new nt 'bo manti m York. box< d and forwnrtjcd ftoe 0 . ! the exception of freight . this rrfn iir" _ 1 Tn procurine the subscribers for v-e of course p-efar that the thnfv f , , should he procured -ntl'T' r '’ J at the reffiilnr terms of two drllnr ■ h p her- 3VI-.eie this cannot bo doi e t b r>tf| 'fra ' er ‘ ,pnv hp Dr‘' rat r . n . V P [ '11.., t,r and theballnnce of'ho -ix'v >l<l . ffi „ r hin ’L n - to ns in cash bvtho po son R.m Fvnrv nersno collect’*’? nflrr.c f machine premietn . S ‘ the s'* t> ve |G o monev as fast as ; scribers mnv K-rin nt enre ■ with the _ I nrns.ar.l not become H.ssnbsfin’7 3- When file whole run,bt rof nn»r.j whole amour,t iuoitv ( ffrw «r<ir<l- ! ccivcjl. th" machine will l £ ' h ( , r , t ;,wh»» TTpample c., r u sofGm V tFF? oS. *