Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 4 July 1863 — Page 4

TOO GOOD TO BE LOST. *o’4 A tw." whopresidea at lhe Nat*oni! White House is »»»y fond ot a good j>ke. and ia in the hshil of lelling them greatly io the amusement and noluntwqueotly at th. expense of bis moat particular friend.. We bare heard one. lately which we think wd] turn the tables upon the President. The Conversation it «aid Co have occurred hetween an old Illinois larroe* and a tn-mher of Congee.s from this Slate at Willard's hotel, in Washington City. Mr. H . the member was in one of the silting rooms of lhe hotel quietly putting hi* cigar and reading the New York Herald, when he was approached by a rough burley middle aged man and the following dialouge is said to Lave occur red between them: I F —Str to make free, I understand I you are a member of Congress from the great State of Missouri. Mr. R—You are ooreellv informed sir I represent, the Congressional District in that State. I F—l am from Illinois, sir; am in Washington City on no particular business—just looking around a little to see , how the cat jumps ’ Mr. R. — I am glad to know you, sir, Illinois and Missouri ought to be good I friends and 1 shall be most h »ppy to serve you in any way that I can. I. F.—Well sir I don’t want anything, ■»xcept just to see this d—d infernal re-.

bellion put down its nearly ruined u« out West I have abeady lost one son and I would not be supprised if I lost them all before the war is over for they are all io it; several of them with that brave fellow, J,_hn Logan. Mr. R—Sir, you have my earnest sympathies both in your desire to see the rebaliion crashed and in ihe severe loss you have met in lhe death of your son. I hope the Government will finally triumph in this wicked war which has been forced upon it. I. F —are you much acquainted in Illinois? Do you know Browning, and if so what do you think of him? Mr. R.-I know Mr. Browning very well sir 1 think very highly of him. He is a good man sir, and one of the first Statesman of the con try. I. F —Well. sir. are you acquainted with "old Dick?' lie’s been my representative in Congress for a long while Mr R.—You allude 1 suppose si*, to Col. D.ck Richardson, of Quincy. I. F.—Hr’s the b’boy, sir, what do you think of him? Mr. R —Well, sir I think Col. R. is a p-itiiotic and good man a little too much steeped in Democracy. 1. F.—Never mind his Democracy, that will never hurt him not ha'f so much si lhe mean whisky he drinks. I tell you Dick’s a glorious fellow; 1 like to hear him after that miraculous genius Trum bull who I'-pose wears as small a giti ird as any otan who ever entered the Senate. After all that my friend Stephen A was the man lie could take the starch • ut of any of them, ami if U- had lived, Mr, J believe this infernal rehellioa would have been over. Mr. R —Very bk 'r, tir, Mr. Doug las was a nolde man he would have u erled a vast influence if be had livid, over, the fate ot our, unhappy, country. I F —Well sir, do you know “old 1 Abe?” Mr R- —I have that honor sir. 1. F—Well. I don’t consider there is much honor about it, but I’d just lik* loi know what you think «f him? Mr. R. — Well sir, lam inclined to 1 ' think well of the President; 1 believe he loves his country, sir. H* is surrounded ! by great difficuhies’and is doing the best : he can to surmount them. He is frequently persuaded ’o do things which I tnink his better judgement does not ' approve. I believe. I.e is honest, sir , 1. F—Well my friend. I see "Abe” | hn rather taken you in I know him a ' devillish sight better than most men. I ' have known him like_ a book.’ fur nearly tairty-tive yeare. I knew hiui when it* ; i was a rail spliiti r and I tell you he never: 1 ui • an honest day ’e work at lhe business iu hrs liie. If he had a hundred rails to , hew he always ot uu-m from somebody vise’s pil- L I kn w mn when he was n g-rocery keener a»d he always kept bad Whisky, cut a till..w s dram, short, and’ charge two pnees. With some folks, i Lincoln has lhe reputation of being verv ;' honest and not very smart- but 1 tell you ; sir, he’s d u smart and none too hon- 1 . list! (Somewhat excited and the crowd . gathering round) 1 tell you sir, I know "Abe” like a book, sir and by lhe eter n*k, what I sav is true! Mr R—fSotnewhat confused) — Sir, I wasjusi about taking a inint-yilip, will , y ou. have lhe kindness to j .in ase? . I. F. —ls you ar* tired talking, with njj aiy h*a*t Sir. Missouri and Illiqoi* must aland tiMPutiier, sir. I tell v>u by Wie shade* of oliHkkony and B nten. ?hry must work and fight for the old L'nion Missouri an J Illinois are the -reatest States- in th* L nien sir. I' .’hey’ll eland together breast to breast -.»-y can knock li----■ 11 on* nf Sou h. arolina and th* whole South and then. • need be turn round and and shove New .England into the ocean. Exeunt to lie bar room. We tur utlealy unable to oncers', an ’ v it is, tbst ••’liilr onr armies are in mt of reinforcements, large bodies < f >p« are retained in the loyal States, lo re iu l»i-' ’tww ""at strategy t<i • bund for "h' c e~ — -

’ NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! Tho governmentnl and pcltiiral quebtiuns of the coming year will bare nu absorbing wterrnt 'or crerv cilia*!). W« are rngacod in a gigan ; tic civil war, result or which none can son It- threatens a radical change in the inatifulh n. 1 n** principles upon which the government was • o.nided, and the deat-ruciionof the liberty and : rights of rhe rp’sen, auch as the people of >»<> 1 other nation have enjoyed, ami to which may be attributed our nnequaUu progress in national prosperity and greatness The i»Fue will soon be upon us, whether this .free government shall j be preserved and maintained and the rights of j the State* nnder the Constitution perp< tuatej, or a powerful central authority be permitted to ernw out of thia war, obliterating State lines. State institutions, and all those checks upon he Federal government, righta reserved by lhe tales, which have, constituted the excellence nd superiority of our nationality—States “one - the sea” for the common objects set forth it. he Constitution, but “distinct as the billow*” n the of their purely domestic afairs. These questions were involved in the re« cent elections, and lhe voice of the people was most emphatically expressed for the “Constitution as it is and the Union as it was.” Never was there a time when it wa« so important that the people should be thoroughly advised as to . the progress and condition of public affaiis and ' passing events. A people are not fit for seif jjovt rnment unless with an intelligent judgment they decide upon the questions which affect alike th<’ir own and the public welfare. ■ CONGRESS —Wil! soon assemble, and the , most important questions will be brought before it for determination. One of whi'h, the eman cipatjon and colonization policy of the President will vitally affect’.he future of the country. All interesting Congressional proceedings will be | rep<»r*cd in the Sentinel THE LEGISLATURE—A rrw LejrislaTure

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Every business man ;»nd e>rk should have these books. They will pay the buyer a hund red fold. Every parent should get them for I their -on's. All these book* are mailed, postpaid, nn re ; ceipt of price. We pay particular attention to j mailing’ books, wrapping them carefully. and • will procure and send, postpaid, any book anvWhere. on reep pt otpublishers’ price and six ■ stamp*. Address FREEDLEY <SZ CO.. Tribune Baiid : n?*. Vrw Yrrk PI IVOS. — Persons who xx to buy w Piano ofthe best makers will be shown how they can i «ave a handsome sum in the purchase if thev address Pi xxo.eare Joy. AC., Publishers’ , Agents, New York, P. Q. 840. WAGES PAID SICO. To sell ircxxl. for thp AdsnisFi irinp Mnrhii’e Company. lie will git,, ronimnti.n on all ; i?oo’ia sol.l by our Agents, or pay wages st from $ |ll toJliOO nor month, anil pav all necos- ; sarv oxponses. Onr machinr is perfect in Its mechanism. A chiM run learn to operate it bv half an hour’s instmefion! It is equal tn anv Family Sowing Machine in use. and we hare rethirrd the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each mar-hiue is warranted for three rears. Address C. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. M|eh. TOTHF UNEMPLOYED T CAN GIVE STEADY" FMBLOYMENT *« f active voting men rn solicit ord*r» for TJTTLF.GIANT SEWW’ING MACHINE.pric< I Sts —Hemwicr. Gauge Screw driver and extra' Needles. W ill pay a lib, ral salary #I1( | expen ccs. or allow large commissi, r-. COUNTY HIGHTS eiven tn agents AK AGFKT wanted in every Cm nty. For particular*, descriptive Catalogue, Ac., address, with st> irp. T. S. PA GF. 3m-v-fi If. G.n’l ag< nt for U S Toledo. O. Wool Twine. O k; W*rd Twire, nt

BOOTS & SHOES At'.ower priee* Ihau evex beforeotr ': t ii this market, and cheaper thsr. ih, 1,1 cles eanbe bought in Fort Way,,, Mens’ Fine Calf Shoes H good article, for Jl, Ft to i 1,5'1 wor,.,' , heeled Gaiters, sl.lO to >1,30, and ell i ’?’ l, CHILDREN S NHOLs attheaame rates. 1 have, alao.th, | n . Women’s Calf Shoes, eversnld in Decatur, from $1 00 to fl keir.besides any quantity of ,„y own bv usual will make to order. 1 Leather,Findings, stock for couotrr . kora of all kihds, and shoornaker.to.',), 0,-' best qualitv, cheap for cash Give re, ~i| ' Decntnr, Marsh 23. JESSE Nh,l|, «u: Tl-mm ■’m'cT VISIT THU "HIM CASH fIOTIIIIf, Slim,’ which has been removed to the r„rn,rof Main And Clinton Siren,, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. Cheapest clothing E-tiibio) in ~-nt In Fort W JVM And wh,-roalso may In.- found th, sortinent of CL 0 7 UM. , CAM/yfEPd. VF.MTINQ. Ac..which they make loonier in the t, slluti. mnable stvle New York. Paris and L-mdun fa«ti f„ t sale. “Cheap coa Cash." Is our motto, and the low nrice for o , —r meats.made from the best material*, !.»,» roni'-bed those who hare heretofore pv> nn ; [f ,j : the "Union Hall Clothine Store." KRAMER, KLEDDERMAN *CO. r'-n39. Sheriff’s Sale. Jacub Macklin, ) Court of Commnj vs. Pleiui of Ailiirib cuun« 1 Josri L Ma*on, ct al. J tv, Imliaua. ~I)A \ IRTUEof an execution io mediru 1 > ted and delivered by the Clrrk of lhe I Court of Common I’leas of Adams Couniv, In diana. I will . to sale nt pnhlie auction, st the Court House door in said CukiUv bt ’tween the hours of ten o'clock a. m. an-1 four o’cluck p. ni. on Saturday, June 27, 1863. The rei t* and profit* for a term of yeas •< ; exrredi- g M-ven <»f the following dc*crilwi! Real Estate U wi : The northwest quart(»r ofthe *ontL r.nt q- a ■ <»f s»cli‘»n twenty-three, town-hip tw.mty lio , '.25; north , of range fourteen (14) east, conia: > ing forty (40) acres, in 'the county of Adsim and Stare of Indian*. And on failure to realize therefrom’he h amount of the Execution, I will at the <»tn time and place at public auction . sale the ev birnple of said described fv-a Estate. Executed a* the property of ,To*< ph Jhor, and others, al the suit of Jacob Macklin. JACOB STUfsTS. May 30,1863. j Commissioner’s Sale. Noiice i< heribv given that lhe nn,ler.i|»i>f’f n ill sell pursuant tn nil order of lhe r,«in Common I h ns of Ad:-.m-ciiunty. intlip *i»t, : Inrlir.nn, made at the May term ilwriof.in tk< year .4. I), ls63.tif private -ale,at my iff ■ r the’own ofDecr.tur. in the said n.untyof Vl»~. in the Stateof Indiana, from and nft.rlhrM day of Jure, A D. 1F63, the following ,l,wM real ertate in Adams county,; in the Stair"! hi diana, to-wit: The south half ofthe southwest qn»n»’ section foiirin township iwentt ,-it'hl mr’l. I range fifteen east, c. niaiiiing. iehly acres>l .-n ! or less, on the follow ing condition-: One half the purchase m.i.yi,. U p”! ■. | hand and lhe residue in tai lu nwiths ’ i fer<st. fir the purdins, r giving hi- r.m ‘ :qpiov,d security waiving b< ndit of'»lu-«’ au i rp'iii-en ent laws I 11 I AVID S’ll I AT.4M R I Slav 3 ,1t63. Master Cininiisswu'USE DR * M L 1 r 1 r " s<l Prepared at I r Hurd’F Ih mhM fl • Fourth Stn ( t J re-* k ii, E. D. , Price, 37 Cents p» r DoUle. A liberal discount trade tn fb Address Principal Office. TriUr ,• irgs. No. 1 Spruce Stmt. Mw W Fold also bv Caswell, Mark ,1 ('o .li« "' r ' mine Hotel; J A I Cmldi- L’ien. 7158rn» D S Barnes. 2( 2 ]r< adw.-.y, and I) lr “l I gists P rospect us for 1863 THE SATURDAY EYF.NIN'7 l’ I The publishers of the To-t take P ' nnnovneing flint their litcrarv arrarg l , : the nwm ? vear are of a Uu lu in pnuniMttg a feast <»f v<»"‘ ■, j.h..n«.Lofre.ders. A^ ii; j to the Po-t wp may now m< ul |vD » di*tincnbh<d riimor*: fw** i i Mrs. Ei.LtN W<x»j». Marion Kirki:. and V.pr.iNiA F. will ’. During the coming vear the I f r vor to mait tain its high reputati . , ■ storits.sk, fclis snd poetry !• i meet* shall also be devoted s‘ ; , agriculture,wit and humor, receipt*. Ikets.etc. .„nrnr ,r ” r e : Tl nus— Ca-h in advance: One ’L, 1 i two dollars, two copies one re. , y., tP pin t ; four copies one year six dollar. • one year, and one PX Ua. twehe ‘ . it> . . si To anv one s< ndinc thirty *u s v sixty dollar*, we will r' e f , lc M‘ V Wil-on's celebrated Sewin? e thev S.-11 for f< rty five '™ )rT inV'rt will be selected new st !■'<' •- “ , »itrI York, boxed and f..rward<d me , the I xc, ption of freight. , . „, fl> it» In procuring the subscribers ' sl .|e,-h t "' we of curse prefer that; „f f *cli ‘ should 1 e procured inderendenlh , 1 at the regular terms oftwo deflar* £ , i her. Where this cannot be done. | ers mav be procured at any of f)r „rds J ,nd thi Ballance of the s.xtv d tons incash bythepe>sm l de*r>nc thfsf ,.| r Even- person collecting na ,* 1 machine premium (I \„i|,»t „ the money » K laK ) a - rccci’* '""/l,, e scriber* may l*g:n at j onee m , k .|rl • pars, .and rot become du*-' l ' * ql,irtr;.»"' i When the whole hunger of . " y whole am.ur.t of nrnnev , , y f .,.«.rM reived, the machine w> «/i>i ’ T ’ s r^r!TAc^^- r ::.d'.