Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1863 — Page 4

GOING TO BED BEFORE A YOUNG LADY. We published atnost amusing store ol Judge Dooglas ol llliooi* in which that gentleman having accepted the hospitality of a large fanvlv occupying a single room, »<• obliged to undress and “hop into bed” in the presence, of a young, lady. The Judge himself was a small man, phrMfally speaking ’ and the idea of going to bed before the young lady—a modest, sensible girl. who. from habit, thought nothing of the circumstance—turned his bead topay.turvey. The idea o(«pulling off his boots before her was death, and as for doffing his other fixins, he e»n! he would sooner have taken off his leg, with a saw. At length the awful crisis approached. The Judge had partiallv undressed, entrenched behind a chair which offered no more protection from the enemy than the rounds of a ladder. Then he had a dead open spac« of ten feet between the bed and chair a sort of bridge oi Lodi passage, as he describe* it—which he was forced to make exposed to a cruel raking fire fore and aft. The Judge proceeds: Body, limbs and head selling up a buxines on one hundred and seven and <w half pounds of flesh, blood and bones, all' told, cannot individually or collectively set up any ostentatious! pretensions. • I believe the young lady must have been ' settling in her mind some point on that head. Perhaps she did not feel easy till she knew that kind Providence bad not added to proverly individual wrong Certain it was she seemed rather pleased with her speculation; for when I arose from a stooping posture finally, disen cumbered of cloth, I noticed mischievous shadows plating around, the corners of her mcuth. It was the moment I had determined to direct her eyes to some astonishing circumstance out of the window. But the young lady spoke at the ! critical moment: t "Mr. Doagl as,” she observed, "you hare a mighty, small chance, of legs there!’ Mea seldom have any notion of their own power*. I never made any pretensions to skill in "ground and lofty tumbling,’ but it is strictly true that I cleared at one bound the open space planting i myself io the centre of the bed, and was buried beneath the blanket* in a twin kling.’ SOUND ON THE GOOSE. A bashful genth-man of Holly Springs Mississippi, took a violent hank, ring after a fair seamstress of the town, and, after a great deal of hesitation,finally brought his courage up to the sticking point, and made an evening call on the ladv. He found her busily engaged at her work, prening off * garment with a tailor’s goose. She however, received , him very courteously, and continued her work. A bevy of the seamstress female friend’ dropped in a few minutes after our heroic friend had subsided into «i---lence for he found it absolutely impossible to maintain a conversatian with the lady. The sudden enhance of the visitors. instead of relieving onlv added to his embarrassment, and be sat in silence until his situaiion became painful to all but to none more than to himself All < effor’s to draw him into conversation proved abortive and it became a matter of serious concern to the ladies how to relieve thefgm’leman of his embarrass men: without a cata’irophe, for he was j well known to all ot tnem as a peatleman of great, worth, bashful ness, being, his only, frailty The seamstress finally ; got through, with her, w<_rk. and called j out, to the negro, man in the kitchen— I ‘‘John!’ ‘ The door, opened, and a s'out, burly , negro, stock hi* head, through the doorway, and said. lis here, mi’SUS.” < "John, will vou take, this goose out?' I Our bashful friend spiang to his feet in ‘ an instant and exclaimed — > r. vour pardon, madam, for < in''> t ng, on you, but I'll go out my- ’ sell!’ . , And before the ladv could explain her meaning 'o him. be had gathered up his : hat and made his exit, which was foil- ' owed by the frantic yt Ih of the girls. I am sorrv’to add that t! at little mtsun derstanding made and old bachelor and ar. old maid. That Mv’tHavk Hurt— Little folk* will frequently say very elever things a the expen’e of big ones. Says a hum orist;—"My friend Adam 8 is a gay bachelor of some thirty-five years; and though he is a devoted admir- rof the ladies, yet time has vhcsn it* workings on hi* brow and a scratch,’ of the latest, cut and fashion now cover® the place, where the hair used to grow.” He has a fine Iktle nephew of some four sum mers, who is a close observer of everything around him, and with whom Uncle Adam” is an especial favorite While seated at breakfast one morning the chat ’ <>f the ladies, young and old. suddenly rea’ed, when "our Willie” broke the Miens- Witte Ma, ma. I’ll tels you some-! thing Uncle Adam puts on his hair like a jacket!’ Uncle Ad»m's contusion and dismay m»v l>-imagined, when it :s remembered. that, a blooming, girl of sixteen, on whom, lie was “eWeet,” was t Don't Want It —A new article of gin ha’just been brought out, that has to 1 be kepi, in hollies, as it would, eat it**elf, out, of a barrel, iu fifteen, mi n Ute*.

i NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE f The Sentinel 1863! Tbo govern tai and pcihical qm-stiona y the coming: year will have an absorbing intereM t or every We areengagol in a gigan p tic civil war. result or which none can fort sees It threatens a radical change in the - • nd principles upon which the government was (Minded, and the destructionof the iberty and . rights of the ciuses, such as the people of . other nation have ei joyed, and to which may be t attributed our unequaled progress in national prosperity and greatness The issue will soon • be upon us. whether thi* free government shai* “ Y>e preserved and maintained and the rights of k 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 ’ he Federal government, rights reserved by the | tales, which have constituted the excellence nd superiority of our nationality—States ‘’one < s the sea” for the common cbjecte set forth in ’ he Constituthm. bnt “distinct a» the billows” • n the management of their purely « oroestic as i air« Tliofee questions were involved in the re L cent elections, and the voice of the people was i most emphatically expressed for the “Constitution as it is and the Union as it was” Never was there a lime when it was so important tha’ ■ the people should be thoroughly advised as to the progress and condition of public affairs and passing events. A people are not fit for self . government unless with an intelligent judgment 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 ’it for determination. One of whi*h, the eman cipation and colonization policy of the President will vitally affect the futuie of the country. All . interesting Congressional proceed.Dgs will be ’ reported in the Sentinel THE LEGISLATURE —A rew Legislature will assemble on the Bth of January next. Its action will have a deep interest for the citizens of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a fa’thful and intelligent repoit of its proceed ing«, so that tl e reader can understand from day to day what their representatives are doing. 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It.shall he our aim. with all the ability we po**oas, io faithfully advocate Democratic sentiments and measures, for we believe that in • so doing we best promote the true interefet* of the countiy. 4 TERMS: Tavorwi Daily Sentinel. 1 1 copy 1 year, in advance 1 “ 4 weeks, 5« Telms of the Weekly Sentinel. < 1 copy 1 year, fl 50 ] |tl copies and one to she maker of club, 15 20 copies and two to the maker of club, 30 00 Additions can be made to club* ?t any time at the above rates. The names will be printed on each paper withrut extra charge. g No paper will be sent without prepayment, i or con’ ; nueo longer thss paid for Address, elder,Harkness a binghay, Indianapolis, Indiana. J l Jj-Otily $1.25 a Yearln Club* of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. 1 For 1863. Vol* xxi and xxh. Edited by T , S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend. Contains Novelets, stories, poetry, fashions, ? 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Os the editors we nee J not *|>eak; their names an- household words all over ihe country. In their hands no periodical can fail to reach the highest point of excellence.’ A new serial, by T S. Arthur, will he com- i m?need in the January number,entitled Out in the Woild.” Rare and Elegant Premium® Are sent to make up duh*: —1. A large Photo graphic copv •>< that splendid engraving, -thake speare and his cotemporories” 2. A large Photagraphic copy* from an en raving of Hun tingion’s celebrated picture, “Mercy’s Dream.” 3 A similar copy of Herrings “Glimpse of an English Homestead.” Term*—T wo dollars a year in ad vance, and j one premium plate Two copies, 3 dollars. 3 , copies 4 dollars. Four for o dollars. Eight and , , one to getter up of club, 10 dollars. Ou? of the premium plates it given to every getter up of a club, small or large Three red stamps must be sent to pay the postage an each premium. Adi r cas T S. APT Hl R A CO. v6-i;46 323 Walnut Street Philadelphia d7 F. COMFARET. 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NEwTIAF! .’Aft fWin MALE or FEMALE AGENTS bOO.UUU TO SELL LLOTO’SNEW STEELPLATB COfNTT VOLOMKb MAP OF TH! VNITXB STATES. CANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK From recent surveys, completed Aug IH, 1b62 I cost s2<'.twwi to engrave itand one years ::n»e. Superior to any $H’ niape^ l, made by o ton or Mitchell, and sells at the row r r ‘ ce ? fifty cents ,370.000 names are engraved on tni* map. It is not only aCounty Map, but it is also a Count? and Rrilroad Map of the United Slates aid Canadas combined in one. giving EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION and distances between Gwarastee aav woman or man $3 to >3 per day and will cake back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. 'end for $1 worth to try. Priated instructions how to canvass well furnished all our agents. W avtkd —Wholesale Agents for oar maps in ererv State California,Canada England France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. No Competition. J. T. LLOYD, Broadway New York City. The War Department uses our map of Virgin ia. Maryland and Pennsylvania cost on which i« marked Ai tfetam Creek . Sharsburg Maryland Hights, Williamsport. Ferry, Rbo rersville. Nolands Ford, and all others nn the Potomac, and every other place tn Maryland. Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, Indiana and ILLINOIS, is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War Department. Money refunded to any sne finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug 2. “Lloyd’s map of Virginia Maryland, and PENNSYLVANIA. This Map is very large; its cost is hu* 25 eent* and if is the which can be purchased.” Oct 2. ’62. 3 w. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING INCIDEN S OF THE GRE T REBELLION: OR. THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIERS ANO SAILORS. ILLUSTRA TLD. I vol,.laro* 1 mo. Price.sl.2s. The critics and the public are right in predicting that Ums will surpas*. in graphic narratire, exciting inteaest. and exten*i ze popularity. all other historiesof the War for the Union. Its theme will be the heroic darine, patient suffering. and hair bread th sec apes of our soldier* and sailors, and its incidents will fi.nn the theme of contersan&n a! innurrrerable firesides for year* tocome.lt will co’ tain, in addition to it* stirring details, the philosophical Analysis cf the Can res of the litar, by foux Lotbbop Mctiet.LL.D. Autborof “The Rise of lhe Dutch Republi,’‘n etc., the dates of all lhe im portant events from the John Browm raid . and an accurate and revised account of the principal battles with engravings. Ohe third the proceeds of all Squhscript ions sen t direct to us will be given fur the Relief of Disabled Soldiers. And all persons who wish a copy of the work, and alsoto benefit the the soldiers’should end their name and address at once. Also, any officer or private, or person in anv section of the country, having knowledge of a heroic actor stirring incident, will oblige us by sending an account of it. Booksrllxbs. Postmasters, and Canvassing Agents will Im* be furnished with a Subscription Propodus, on application to the Publishers O' .4 H er al co n mission given tn sold is is dtsi ring to adas agents in taking subscriptions. I I. THE HISTORY CF AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860 Rv Dr. J. Leander Bishop. ° vols., Svo. Vol. I. now ready. Vol. IT. nearly ready. This is probably the largest afid most important work now in the American press. We have alsn just published new editions of the foDowing irsefi] and popular books. TDF Brs.ir:«s IVS LFGIL IIH InFR or. How to Save Monev, by Conducting Busi ness abcording to Law, as expounded by the Latest Au thorites. 409 pp., sheep. Price. *l.

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Prospec t us for 1863 THE SATURDAY EVENING PO-’T i The publishers of the Po«t take’j’ien""’ 1 i announcing that thetr literary ’7"?''“’'““ rt j the comm » year are of a chr.rar . ' . jr ' them in promising a feast of goodl thousands ofre Here. A mor.g the <•'■ , ; to 11 .■ Post we may now mention the follow’s ■distinguished ■■ - Mrs En.rx W<»t. Maftom HaMASP. M’ Kiaar ai d VtrotsiA F. To ’’ ! ” NP , witt enUn During ti e coming year the 1 , Lire vor to maintain its h igh reputation -torie.. sketches and poetry [ meats shall also pJevoted ar I agriculture, wit and humor, receipts, n«» . ke TraMS—Ca‘h in advance: One XlbX ■ two dollars, two copies one rear th I four copies one year six ■ one year, and one extra, twelve < )jnW(II J Io anv one sending thirty su > „.j^| er t i sixty dollars, we will give one o « h * h , s [ Wilson’« celebrated Sewing Marti"'’ - 1 thev s.R for forty five dollars. r will be selected new at the manntet , b York, box'd and forwarded tee of e««. the exei ption of freight. .%;«rren>i« m • . In procuring the soberrdarc ® p ' we of course prefer ’lint tke th i. . should I* procured inder®’" 1 of h « wrl ’ •. at 11.0 regular cf d ?' " S m e su^'’ ’ her. Where this cannot be J »"®> th , nb n '.t ! ere may be procured at any of * forr is!' I and the beltanee of the . ‘ ine Uie nmet to us incash by toe fe-.- ■ f ,. r tliesew j I Every person cllectiog iam , j machine preniium iM.vui • the*’ ' the money as fast as obtai ' ’ et -j e theird » scribers may lw» at once : t bede‘ 5 * s pere, and not become (thirty’.*’ 3 5, When the’’b° le / l:n ’ ber ‘liX <!ollar‘; : s ? i whole amount of nioney ( ■ ceived, the mach.ne will be < £ Admin’r's Notice