Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1863 — Page 4
wia . ■ g _■ i. J*. • • tba If herbs *pt. Ij® vast expect which have been Built upon the events of the past few in the Southwest will now receive the test of fuliillinent or Ton fullineni The opening of the Mwoifeippi has been looled forward to as the consummation of all the hojies of western men. \\ ith that great artery of commerce once more navigable, the oM proswas to have returned, and the blessings of peace were to he-, e fallen upon it* as plentifully as rain drops in a summer shower. It is now ut the possession of Lire North, from its source to the Gulf. and what are the prospects?— We have fourteen hundred miles of navigable watgr in an enemy’s territory, which we must guard with a constant patrol of gunboats in order to secure the mosh,remote possibility of safety, either of property or life. These patrol boats can-obuunaud all p, -rmaaent distractions, such as fixed batteries, but the guerrilla detachments which fly hither an<Llhitlier wit Might field gum*. appearing suddenly on the river banks and riddling or capturing a passing boat, and then scantpering’off’ to inaccessible swamps and bayous w they cannot control. There wil lienee be bo safety, and merchants will findrthe investment a hazardous one.— Cotton buyers, it is true will keep up their traffic, for they have become accustomed to hazards, and know well that he who risks nothing makes nothing Or dinary merqhgnts van not find pt profitable J market for their goods, in an honest way, | liecanse they are foi bidden to trade with ' the rebels, and there are no others, un- i less we except New Orleans, whteh re- i ceivgs supplies from New York. We have, in point ‘effect, been as well pre- ■. pared tor legitimate trufe ever since the t river was opened to Memphis as now— ' The trade has been confined to such 1 stocks as were needed to fiTnish the < ity, * and such other stocks as wee smuggled thrangh to the rebels So it will be i r Ower <#oWfi The towns occupied bv' ‘
our troops will be replenished, and thro' then* »gre*t Quantity of article* will go ’ > tue rebeK bat all" this is ontside the .•ale oyegitimate trade, and the majority of merchants will not engage in it. The ’ keen-visaged hook-nosedspeculators who swami up and down the river will do the business, and UikU Sain nvav look sharpie after them, for they will turn a penny wherever the oprortuntty offers. With them it is good Federal, good secessionist —dlU game that comes to the net Now. therefore. is the time for voitr ) shrewd and adventurous u> v n, w)»o can trade with a pistol in one-hand and the gold in tiie oiher—who can dodge guer,iik»s, wheedle post commanders, and >" ihitwiVA l fiwn command-! ing Generali*. The there is' already no in k of .diem the rw*fer may well believe, but that there w it! be more none ndbd they ar* c.-ea’e’l wit}) the 02 • cafion..'.in I go.ne vs naturally to hafid ’Sf ! any of she other peculiar firodacta of war times-. WtW firr the every div plodding merchant, who believe* in w'oWand hon-| est protftk, we lia’e rtnlv rtiie word of ad' ice. and that is to build no hopes tip- 1 on the opening of the Mississippi No man wli > u too honeitto charge Svg hundred |*e r cent profits, too to antugi’le boots and quinine over the line, tooiimid to face t wi'd guerrilla hand in their native swamps, or too natrintic- 1 tv make niriney or;h:*fottnjfry’s inisfort’lnes, need try the venture—[(Aii-ago time i. Ax«cim'Tk •it'ta.l'-oot. —A cardinal kept a fool for his«:M-pe>*eii|. »ud.U> him he once said. ‘-Sirrahi suppose that all the-’ world we e dead but you and I. and that one shonl-i l>e tnrtied to - a horse and the otherHo a donkey. «ay which of the two wwild yon ehomw to bes The fool answered, *£Sir. yon are my master do you, therefore, se’etw fiNt. and I wnt be contended to fak"that which y.n*i leave ” — •‘Why, then,” said theCarilinal, ‘ I would be a horse.” ‘ No.” said the fool, ‘det me entreat your worship to he a donkey, for I would choose to be one above all things.” ‘•Why,” quoth the Cardinal — “Afarrv,” said tbe fool, ‘brainse that 1 have k nown many donkeys corm- to be justices, but I never knew the other animal come to a like preferment, ” A Cknter Shot rt a Democrsttc Gtm..— A young early friend of ours, who i had been attending the Granvi le Female Seminary, wru lately a good deal pestered hronr- of the Alxvhtion clergy who stay around that village preaching war. death and destrnctfcm Being completely worsted in an nrg.iUKirt with our young lady friend, the white eravnted gentleman got •-omowh.it angry and insulting To shut xla- lady up,- ;>» Iva snpitowd. he declared ■nrsf. •n'l rite -rarftnscnlliotts riff raff and tiiegsof Europe had poured into the, r-ountrv. and now compose the Democratic phrty.' ‘That tnay or may not he triip,’ said tl»e iadty. dmt one thing is certainly Turn, that all the scum filth and dregs of .Vtiien nawe poor4d into tin* country nrtd eomrase the abolition or bogus Union ’•arfv.’ IIi« reverendsbtp tho't 'ht it was ,-rbo'it time to quit.’ Old Knox fuels proud of that gill Iv; V —~ _ _____ i ft rmist b»» w-ry hot in tlw South. A, eotimipomry says a negro bov in-, fwli'dnush' lednort tip ■•gainst the sunny ‘ ide Os a ftd.-ise and fell a-Jcep Fh a few, mimi»< • he hfg.wrtoßoftci-!, and in Ih > <•<*- ;a tern of an hour all over the v l Hi mother dipped him up and; pat him in a ■. arh t ab.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE j The Sentinel 186.3! Tho governmental and pclitK<! Questions of “ | the combyryocr will hire an absorbing interval i or «ytry citii**n. We are engaged in a gigan . tic civil war. reanlt or which none can son sees Il : threaten* a radical change in the institution. 1 j it* l principles upon which the government wa« • i ou n’led, and the d ••true iron of the liberty and 1 rights of the eitixen, such as the people of no other nation have enjoyed, and to which may be at!ri>»<}ted our unequaled progress in national prosperity and greatness The issue wrH soon f e upon us, s-heth-r this free government •hall be preserved and maintained and the rights of ■the States under the Constitution perpetuated, or a powerful central authority be permitted to grow out of this w&r, .>! ’iterating s:are line* 1 State institutions, aud al! those c*i«lrs upor> he Federal government, rights reserved by the 1 tst.es, which haye constituted the excellence nd supcriijrity >f our nationality—State* ’*ofi« « Mie »ea’* f«»r the common cbjerfs set forth in hen Constitution, but *' distinct rts the billow*” teyhtt m inageiocnt of their purely • otnestie as * ajp. * questions w»*re involved in the re ; .cguf elections, and the voice of the people 1 most emphatically expressed for the “Constitwion as it is and tbe Union as it was ’* Never wai there a »inn* when it was so important thsi ! the penpie shotfld be thortoighlv advi«wd wtothe progress and condition of public affairs and , passing events A people are not fit for self I government unless with an i< telbgentjudgment | rhey decide upon the questions which affect •Ike their nwn and the public welfare. j "CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble, and the j most important questions will be brought before it for determination. One of whi-h, the eman oipation anilfploniution potity of the President , will vitally affect the fntuie of the country. All j interesting Congressional proceedings will be reported in the Seatrnel THE LEGISLATURE --A rrw Legislature ( will assemble on the Bth nf January next. Il> action will have a deep interest for the citizens of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a faithful and itfMWgfnf wpott of its proceedings, so i that the roa<Krcan understand from day to day - whai their representatives are doing. T • E W A R —The events «‘C Uie war as they are developed will be faithfully given so that the nidJic maw ne advised a*to its progress;tht ■ 1 remdla of battles, the condition of the contend* ’ ing armies, and all that effects the great strug- | gl«j, at home *td abroad, for the overthrow of the Rebellion. ! 1 In addition, the Sent inel will contain the cur- | rest news of the dxy 4 choice misreilanv, Stat’- ■ items, the latest reports of the New York and ( CinaiT’uau geueral >nd cattje markets, the con-1 dition As th- and sterk ip al
- won!, h « tfl the ♦•flfart rft the propnetnrt cf ’ , rhe S» ntinel t«»£rive its columns an interval fnr ; all clmm-'s of reader-* nn<l «wrh irrforniatitin Ja* rill be«*p**riaUv adapted, to the well being’oi j the cftU-uisof indraua. The & nfHii’T will Coniihtie to represent anr stand by the regular organizations of the Demo i craiit party. State and National; sustain the | prjiM inles and policy they shall avow , and aup port tfwrandidati-s they may nominate. We have no oxTenfa. The low price for wub «crip?ioi will nnt allow it. We therefore ask , our D niocrat'c friend-—-ail who desire the sue | ceFs us Mwnd principles--1«» aid In the exten ; ; »io»i of ihe circulation of die Sentinel, Daily and Weekly n>itik’hey -shall at least even I Demorra’ic family tn Indfnna. The ptanHs »• most important ageht in directing aright th< 1 public mind,and all that is needed to give th< Dvm*«rratic party is theenlight- i I’nmvnl of the peoph* as to frs principles and • policy. Il shall our aim. with all the ability wp posFesa, to faithfully advocate Druiocrati- ?•. nf i men lean d meaaures, for we believe that ii so doing we beat promote the true interests o the c uutiy. 1 fETtNfS: TrtM’or tRe Daily Sbmtimel. I copy 1 ye»r, in advance $6 00 I “ 1 Mecka. , ~ 50 • Tlhm-a t » thl Kimr StsnvYi,. ’ 1 copy 1 year. $1 5‘ | i '(• copiex and one to ’he maker of club, 15 OC | 21 copies and two to the maker of club, 3'J Of’ I Additions can be made to elubs at anytime 1 at the above rales. The names will be printed on e.aclfpS** 'vilb»Ute»ira charge. Nopapor will be sent witneut pn payment 'or coitiinue.i looirer than paid f.,r Address, EU>£K, HaKKKESS 4 BIXGHAy. Indianapolis. Indiana 1 (LTOnly ft.-jS a Year tn Cl'jl.««f Fotir. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. For 186 <. Vola xxr and xxu. Edited by T S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend Contains Novelets, stories, poetry, fai-hions. 'Steel and needlework pat- i terns i* groat vnrie’v, a Mother's department. I ! Housekeeper's and Yealth defiartmeirts. with literary reviews, and all the accessories of a firs: class Magazine. Tbe Lady's Book liearsthis! flattering'cstimotry to the character of Arthur’s; Home Hngrzrne:— "As we have often before said, it is without controversy the best Two Dollar Magazine published in the country; and this is the strongly j • outspoken testimony everywhere given by rhe press. We know of no periodical that So well deserves the praise bestowed. The editonsnevertire in their efforts to giveeach month a rich ■ and vsrie Liiu-raty repast to tbeir readers.— , Their worsts kept Tully ttp to tlm standard of ihctr promise is never dull yet always full o' in-tmcli.m. We have ofuu said and rejyat it again, that it should make a part of the reading of even hotmvherid We. know of no better educator ofthe people, young andold. Ofthe editors we need not speak; their names an- household words all over Ihe country. J n their hands no periodical can fail to reach the highest point ■ 1 of excellence ’ A new serial, by T 8. Arthur, will be commeiieed in the January number,entitled Out in the World.” Rare and Elegant Premiums. Are sent to make uprhtbs:—l. A large Photo ! graphic copy of that spl-ndid engraving, 'Shakespeare ami Ivia cotemporaries.” 2. A large Photagraphic copy 1 from an engraving ofllun . •ingion's ceielsraiid picture. •‘Mercy’* Dream " , .1 A similar copy of Hernuga "Glimpse of an English Homestead.” Terms —Twoihdlar. a year in advance, and one premium plate Two copies, 3 dollars. 3; copies 4 dollars Four for a dollars Eight and ; one to getter up of club, 10 dollars. One of the j I premium plates it given to every getter up of a 1 i-lub, sinali or large. Three red stamps must be sent to pay the postage an each premium. Address T. 8 ARTHUR A CO.’ . A v r_n4H 853 Walnnt Street Philadelphia D F. COMPARE T. PORK PACKER, iiiLLEK nil rnnissiM Mercli a n t , EORT WAYNE. IND. General dealer in all kinds of Grain, S« Fjsh, Satf, Produce, ' A<jricultur«l Implemants, <tc. Best Brand Family FloursJlTLiUral advances taadc ou .T ■duee.et' ,
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Also, any officer or private, or person in any secfi'od of the country. Laving knowh-dte , act op sfirrifrg i Acfdefit/wHI oWgvd* | by sending an account of it. Bookspi.lers. Postmaosks. and Canvassing Agents will h<‘ be furnished with a Subscription I ’ respect us, <»h application to the Thihliiriiefs TT* .4 fi eralen nni'rsgion qiotv to g ■lditrt dtsi ringto ac'ao agents in lading Subscriptions. I I. THE HISTORY OF AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860 Bv Dr. J. Leander RisHrtr: *? vnlfi.. pvn Vo}. T. now rendv. Vol. IT nearly ready ■ This is probably the largest and most important work now in tire American press. We have also just published nfw editions of! the following useful and pnpulaI s took® How to Save M >nev, hr Cnnductiue Busi npss abcordin? to Law, as expounded by , th* Latest Aulhorites. 400 np„ sheep. Price, fT. | OPi’ORTrMTTFS FOR H’DrSTStt or. 4 THOI • S4XD f!»\V€ESTO TTIKEMOVEY. Cloth, $1 This Las boon republished in England. Every business man and clerk should have' these books. They will pay the buyer a hund i red fold. Every parent should get them for their «ons. All these books are mailed , postpaid, on re ! t ceipt of price. We pav partienlar attention to i mailing books, wrapping then, carefnlly, and will procure and send, postpaid, any brx»i anywhere. on rece ; pt olpublishers’ price and six stamps. Address freedley & co.. Tribone Roßd’ngs. New York. PI IVOS. —Perenne who wi-h to buy w Biano of the lien makers will lie haw they ran save a handsome sum in the pnrrlias-e if they addressPMXo.care.ToT. CoeXC., Publishers' I Agents. New Y’ork, P. 0. S4O. WAGES PAID SIOO, Tn sell goods for the A dams Sewing Jfacliine i Company. We will give a commission on all ! goods sold by our Agenta, or pay wage* at ' ‘ from t«» $ 100 per month, and pay all nec» s- > sary expenses. Our machinr w perfect in its • mechanism. A child can learn to operate it by ■! half an honT's instruction! Tt is equal tn any I Familv Sewing Machine in u»o. and we have • rflurri rhe price to Fifteen Dol!”r« Each .machine is warranted for three vears. ' Addrett C. RUGGLES. Gen. Apt.. Detroit. Mich. TOTHE UNEMPLOYED TCAN GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT ,o active young men to solicit orders for LITTLE GIANT SEW WING MACHINE, pri™ 1 *ls—Herrmer. Gauge Screw driver aid ext™ Needles. M ill pay a liberal salary and i-xps'' 1 ces, or allow large rommissimis. COUNTY RIGHTS given to agents. AN AGENT wanted .in every Coi iity. For particulars, descriptive Ac., address, with stamp, < T. S, PAC.F, ' itff-v-fi 46. Gen’l agent forU S Toledo. O. ■ “ Wool l 41 rkABSL3IWooI Twine,at' ivv KtTTMAN A CRAWFORD
T . T T -. F " i Look! Ladies, .Look! L PHOTOGRAPHIC | Album i For Mottling ! 4 t the present time when evervbodv i. m togrsphie album mad, it wifi Lc' I t ews to the public to know that we hare hit |on a plan by whieh they may procure " ■A photographic album foil nothing? We are r.ot joking bv any mean, w!lf ’ say thia; we mean it. We propose to (GIVEAWAY A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBFM At A riiEiicMFOßwsimn! FOR THE New York Weekly I Now liniversn’ily admitted tobe the i MODEL STORY AND SKETCH Pa. UFU. CF TTtF VIF. I ’ THE NEW YORK YVEEKLI” ■ Employs more literary talent and money .for contributions than anv nflier p.per of its class publi-hed Anybody hefnfe w||' !ae notice it is fairly brought, will be elailtn subscribe for iteven without a.nv furthe-m'dnce. menHthnn if merit; but when in addition, i , PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM ia GIVEN .WAI (THE RUSH for it WILL'BEJWJtEb’SE I 1 n ordi rto more fully explain ourselves, ve j hereby lay before the public the followin'. LIST OF PREMIUMS I TO GETTERS TP OF CLUBS ITo nnyliodv who will send ns firednilm I for two subscriptions to the New York Weriir ,we wil] give a splenjid Photograph in Alfntm i bound in beautiful leather and gilt edged Worth I two dollars. I o any one sending ns $7 50 for three n;b 1 scriptions, we will sends splendid 5 album. To anv one sending ten dollars f.,r four subj scril>»r« wc will send a splendid Album u orth five dollars To any one sending 2 • dollars for eight ml 1 sc'iptioi.s, we will send a beautiful 10 dob i 1.-if Allium I ho“e entitled tn pswehrßv «l o"|4 be rir» : fnl to mention tlie culnr of the 1-..b:r prown, itlsrk. red or fancy Color. Fneh Album Will be sent on the day it ia ori ered Tl?t NFW YORK MEEKLY. has I prn lorg enough before tlw people to arj , I fy lh< m tbst offers :ire made in faiih 1 and that out enuaL r ‘ mrnts will dp' fiiidif'rir : met. Our fri« rid* must be careful to whom ih<*y pnlmst Oxrir money, as we. (f co’irM* c t«k? nori-k Fcrsot<s sending us mouey sluui bp particular to mentioß’Town Co ty airi Slate. All Liters must b* l :üb!rc«sed to STREET SMITH 11 1 r-.ukb'rt St , New YorkSpecirtu*ii Copies >• i t free "32 ” W H’ * visit fni’ ‘‘HIOI f ISII OOTIIM M' which hss been r< n --veil to the vottu-rel il.aiN Am> Clixti n Siru ia, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. /-CHEAPEST Clothing ( ■ i 111 r"Ft v r And w h ere also* m‘ay bV found thuliryM «< ’Aortnren’t cf CLOTHS, CA SfifKPS. VESTING ; k : <tc.,which they makeioorJer ii'iln 1 "' nsil ‘ ' inAable snle . ~, New Yoik, Taris'and London faMi!»'< : bilu. ‘•CifEU 1 f<»r?Cash ” ,Im onr wiotio. *and iheb w nric»'J' ,r f ' meats. from the b'“4 innfena '• 1 , Frittiish. /’hvvs,. wh-t-lmve kerrinfaw p.tro»ir- ' the "Union Hall Clolhln': , FLEDDWI.'.YiHO Pros [,cc; ns for 186 S THE SATURDAY’ EVFNHT'i f l' ( >J; The of the 1W Jake p 1 _ . r ( announcine t-hat their literarv Rrrang* , . the com,,, r year -.re of a • ' them in prem,*,ng« feast ** fn# ”, ' , r ihutos . tho'ieai'ds of re-tders. Anmtn'f bl i|crwin£ I to the Post we may now nicntii' ll I distingnisTied authors: Ft»t> c ! Mrs Fins Woon. Mabi»' Kiiiks. "’-d Virgixi* p T"’ a] urnios i During the coming vear the :, vor to wail tain its I igh r i P P u, "'^ ( . ia ] ,lrp»'tstori- s, sketches and P w r ' ' r , : I meets shall also be devoid Iht i agriculture, wit and humor, rtceip » » kefs etc. A „ rn nv cpp^ ,r l Tins®-Omit in sdv»nre: ■ J two dollars, two copies one ’ ’ fisur copies one year six ~ one year, and one ~ . ’x ,r" '., . 7.!' '.ubsrrii'>i'' r ' t ” ' To anv one sending thut} , sixty dollars, we will pt'® . int ,«. surh , Wilson'scelel rated Sewtmr > s . gf | 1 they sell for fcrly five d° fw . lon ,<iN'T » will be selected new at the man , 1, York, boxed and forwarded fif* 01 t i the exception of fretolO. f( , In procuring the si.|*ct < s „).e't ■ swe of course prefer that the ’ f ( . 9C htih slmnld be procured indepemh 4 h , at the terms of t»re P ber. Where thts cannot la done. ers mar be procured .1.-Hnr* for’’’;". : and the tmllanee 01 'lw ” x j’ thensf | to nsincash I Every person collect teg »«" nan; ,,., ! . msebine premium slmm <1 •> r , bf 4 I the money as fast a« ”bta..>ed. t||? « ; , 0 ; pers, »»d not become f(lllrt r’.«* e When the reixtv a whede amount of’nonev (s» u]vfi . r , 1 . I rie ceived. the mailimc «cntgt’T- x p D- Satnpl of theP J i requested idtmd i Adniin’r’s ‘ "“.ted Administrator - Rubcrt dectased. , u .'. V- 1
