Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1863 — Page 4
JOHN NORBAS. How He «<M Three Hundred Tloraes. Freni ijie Louisville Democrat, July 19. John rforgan is as good at playing a joke aometimes as he is at horse stealing, and the following inmdent will prove that on this occasion he <fid a little of both at the same lime. During the celebrated tear through Indiana, he with about three hundred and fifty geurrillaa, look occasion to pav a visit to a little town hard by while the main body “"re marching on.' Dashint? suddenly into the little burg,* hj found about 300 Home Guards each having a giiJrl horse tied to the fences the tnen siancUtu.' about in groups, awaking orders from their aged Captain who looked as if he had seen the shady side of some sixty years. The Hoosier boye’ looked at the nun with astonishment. while the Cftplaiu went up to one of the party and said: '•Whose company ’» this** " Woolford's cavalry,” said, the reb “What! Kentucky bovd We're glad to see you, boys, Whar’s Woollord?’ “There he sits,’ said a ragged rough reb, pointing to Morgan, who was sitting sideways upon bis horse. “The Captain, walked up to Woo! f.ird (as he aud all thought), and saluted him: “Captain how are you?' “Bully! How are you? What are you going lodo with all these men and horses?! Morgan looked about. “Well you see that d—J horse thiev. ing John Morgan ta in this part of the couukrv, with a passel of cu'-throa’s anllhieVes, and." between you and 1. if lie comes, up this way. Captain, we’ll give him the best we have intbej shop.* "He’s hard, to catch; wAe been al ter him for fourteen days and can’t see him at all,' said M, rgan, g >od hui - cre<l)y. If our Losses would stand fire we’d b« all right.’ “Won’t they stand?' "No, Captain Woollord, spose while,' you’re resting you and yon’re company put your saddlas on our bosses and go [, through a little evidu'ion or two by »»' of it ieis4n td.ofir boys? I’m told you an- i a boss on drill ’ And the only man Morgan is afraid of.; Woolfnrd (as it were), alighted and or ] dared his boys, to dismount as lie wanted ] to show the Hoosier boys how to give Morgan a warm reception should he ( chance to pay them a visit This del- r tghted the Hoosier hoys so they went to s work and assisted the men to lie their ’ old, wea.iv worn out bom-s to the fences , and plate their u addh s upon the backs ol j their fresh horses, which was e-eii done, 1 and the men w. re Jr. th< ir saddles d: iwe Up (n line nnd rt ady for the word, lhe J boys were highly elated at the idea of having their p<t iior.es’ trained for them » by Woolford r.n l ’ is men, and more so to: 1 think that they would stand fire ev. rafter w h rd . The oM Captifin advanced and walking up to Woolford (as he thought), said , Captain, are y< u all light now? Wool , ford-rode: up une side of lhe colunt i ■nd down the Other when i.e moved to the front took off hia hat and said. Now, : 11 Captain I irtn ready if you and yotsr gallnut men wish to witness an evolution 0 which you perhaps have never seeii, form a line on each side of lhe road, and j watch us closely as we pass.' lhe Captain did as he was directed. A lot of I ladies were present on the occasion, l and all, was as silent, as a maiden’s b sigh "Are you readv?' fl "All rt dit. Woolford, ’ shouted the ’■ M • b Captain. < ' ii •Forward!’ scouted Morgan as the c whole coluoin ruilied through the crowd ? with lightning speed amid the slioti's and huzzahs of every one present—-some lead- c ing a horns e»r two as tltey went leaving li their frail tenements of horseflesh lied to 11 the fenc«d to be provided for by the cit- •' ijjpjis. U soon b- came whispered about e that it vas Jehu Morgan and his gang, a and thtrre is anta man in town who will 1 own up’ lint he was gulled out <d a ; horse. The company d shanded that a night, though 'the Captain holds the o horses »e prisoners of war and awaits an “ exchange. |, <. ... — ~ No Racki kg Dowsrabid rad « ical joiirral the* Cincinnati G .Z'-tte ha» 1 f bad a boldness to press lhe gn at name of t John J. Crittenden into the service of the ultra cause a Wti'e Synonymous with an. ar?hv. The patriot in a spirited letter, ij !,as rebuked this insult. He says: The guiding principle with me during : lhe l ist Congress was to vote for all J L-gitunatu and constitutional measures neevssarv to tin-most vigorous and sue c.-sidii! prospeuiion of the war, nnd that . I w_*s ..p,pGsed to al! mcasnres <jf._ ... ( , and • it ■■ m v-n. >r ■ .t.ri.m w l !■’: ’ •-> r' r-:’-? <’’ ■ r P'Tti f J ,y, r .ossion w-rv introduced by the Horninent abolition party In the class of <-X nndi n ; s 1 included al! those measures, for penalties for’, inres eot.fiscati >n«,. .msnripniion -f rawing of | negnj irrfiihs. t*'« , **’ c - M ' l ’ t 0f,,10S! ’ m „ q snree were in mv pigment uncul-j nnd (.11 of K’-« ,s! * im ' x ' ! J, ar.d m.jw-iitic. I have changed n< n‘ opinions an.l r hvic'iowe'l--warn ;.*re’ 1 wi; ran ♦ inue topur-ielJue*’> r «o I >“ T ' f.M-e done Vilh tlifse.avcwals on my pari noon., can mi.=unds>rst B nd mv ~r f,;| so anticipate whal my course wih r, r f fl<sirr no man’s vo’e under a apprehension of my views.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUFSCRIBE The Sentinel 1863! Th a grnvemrßentH] »nd pclitical question? oi the cominrye.tT will have absorbing interest • or every citiseu. We are engaged in a gigan I j tic civil war. result or which none can ton see* I | Il threatens a radical change in the institution. | nd principles wptm which the government vra* ( ou vied, anti the deutructionof the liberty and j rights of the citizen, such as the people of no ‘ other nation have enjoyed, and to which may be I attributed our uneqnaled progress in national prosperity and greatness The issue will soen be upon us, whether thia /ree government sbail 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 war, obliterating State lines ’ State inaiitutions, and all those cheeks upon he Federal stoverument, rights reserved by the tat-es, which have cousUtuted the excellence nd superiority of our nationality—Slates ‘‘one , s lhe sea’ f.w the common objects set forth in be Constitution, but ' distinct as the billows” n the management of their purely < oniestic as airs. These questions were involved in the* re ; cent elections, and the voice of the people was most emj hatically expressed for the “Consti--1 union as it is and the Union as it was.” Never was there a time when it was so important that the people should be thoroughly advised as tithe progressand condition of public affairs and passing events. A people are not fit for self government unless with an iltelligentjudgnieni . they decide upon the questions which affect alike their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS—WiII soon assemble, and the • mo?t important questions will be brought before i r tor determination. One of which, the einan cipx!i<» and colonization policy of the President 1 will vitally affect the futuie of the country. All I interesting Congressional proceedings will be ! reported in the Sentinel. THE LEGISLATURE--A rew Legislature . will assemble on the btb of January next. Iu , action will have a deep interest for the citizens i of Indiana. The Sentinel will contain a fa:lhfill and intelligent repoit of its proceedings, so ’ that lie reader can understand from day to day i what their repujseutalive* are. <loipg. ThE WAK —The event* «*f the war as they : are developed will he fnithfulls’ given so that • ; the public may oe advised as to its progress; the results of battles, the condition of the contending armies, ami all that effects the great strug- | gle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of the Rebellion*. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the cur- , rent news of tl »• day. choice miscellany, State | I iti ins. the latest reports of the New York and Cincinnati general and cattle markets* the condition of the money alfd stock markets; in a word. it. will be rhe effort of the proprietors cf the Sentinel to give its columns an interest for all clases of rtadbrs* and auch in formation Jas will be especially adapted to the well beingjol the citizens of Indiana,. 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U shall be our aim, with all the ability , we possess, to faithfully advocate Democratic . sent imenta and mea aires, for we believe that in . so doing we beat promote the true interests of ' lhe countijr. 1 TERMS: Tfrm« of the Daily Sentinel. ♦ Copy 1 year, in advance s*■ 00 1•• 4 weeks, 50 Terms of the Weekly Sentinel. I copy 1 year, $1 s (i I 1(1 copies ami one to the maker of club, 15 00 $0 copies arid two to the maker of club, 30 00 Additions can be made to clubs at anytime at. the above rates. The names will be printed 1 on each paper wilhcut extra charge. | No papor will be sent wirheut prepayment, or continued logger than paid for. Address, elder, Harkness ringhav, Indianapolis, Indiana. TrOnlv <1.25 a Year in Clubs.of Four. ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE. For 1863. Vots xxt. and xxii. Edited by T. S Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend. 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THE niSiNK<S IHVS EFfitL 4BVISF.R: or.) How tn Sarp jfonev, by Conducting Busi ness abcording to Lnw, as tjenonudod by I th® Latest Authorites. 4 r ?o pn., feheip.l Trice. <l. OProiMTMTIESFOR HDrSTSY? or, A THOU SiAD CimCESTO HIKE HOXEY. Cloth, $1 Phi* has been republished in England. Every business nian and elerk should have, ; these books. They will pay the buyer a bundred fold. Every parent should get them for I their «ons. All these books are mailed, postpaid, on re i ceipt of price. We.pav particular attention tn mailing .books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send. postpaid, any book anywhere. on receipt otpublishers’ price and six i stamps. Affdyess FREEDLEY CO.. Tribune Rnildfnvs. A>w York. PI I\US. — Persons who wish to buy n Piano] of the best makers will be shown hew they can save a har.dsnme sum in ti e purchase if tliev j address Pi ano,care Jov, Cok&C., Publishers’ Agents, New York, P. 0. 840. WAGES PAID 8100. To sell for the A/tefas Sewing Machine Company. We will give a <ion on all good* sold by our Agertg, or pay wages at from S4O to SIOO per month, and pay nil necessary expenses. Our machineis perfect in its mechanism. A child can learn to operate it by half an hour’s instruction! Tt is equal to’any j Family Sewing Machine in use. and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each mYthijie is warranted for three years. Address 0. RUGGIFS. Gen. Agt.. Mich. ~ tqthe UNEMPLOYED ! y CAN GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT to I active vounff men to solicit order.* for ’ LITTLEGUNT SKWR’ING MACHINE. r . i r " t!s—Herr’.ni r. G.iwc,- Screw drir.T M d exf la j Needrcs. ViH Jray a libern! rhlTfi-v ce«. or allow Jarpe comwiiesice*:. RIGHTS siren to ei’tr.is AN AGENT wnnte<l in every Col nty. For particular*, descriptive Catalogue, <tc., address, wilh stan-p, T. S. PAGE, ! Im-r-fi 46. Gen’l agent foi l’ S Toledo. O. Wool Twi.nc. OflfißßL3lWool Twine.at * 1 ’ KTTT MAa CT \WT’R i
Look! Ladies, Look! PHOTOGRAPHIC Album For Nothing At the present time when everybody n*l tographic album mad. rt will Le'glo.Y,/. news to the public to know thatwe havehit°* oft a plau by which they may procure A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM FOk NOTHING? We are not joking bv nny means when » say this; we mean it. We propose to * GIVE AWAY A PHOTOGRAPHS ALBVM AS A PBEIIUSFftII'SI’BSCiIIfTIB! FOR THE New York Weekly Now univerfiolly admitted to be the MODEL STORY AND SKETCH PER OF THE AGE THE NEW YORK WEEffi.r ; Employs more literary talent and spendsmom munry for contributions than any other paper of its Mass published. Anybody fipfnre wI-Jqm ' notice it i* fairly brought, will he triad tn scribe fir it even without flnv further inducei ment* than inr merit; but. when in addition, t I PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVEN AWAY THE BFSH for it WILIZBE IMMENSE In ordi r to more fully explain onrselven, i herebv lav before the public the following LIST QF i TO GETTERS UP OF CL IBS .To anybody who will send ns fire dnllßn • for tu o subscriptions to the N?w York W?4b •we will giro naplenjid Phntngrnphic Album I bound in beautiful leather and gilt edged worth ' ’wo dollars. i Tn any one sending uss7 5G for three ! scriptioiis, we will send a splendid 5 album. ITo any one sending ten dollars fnr four sub FCiihers wc will send a splendid Albnyi I worth five dollars jToar y one sending 2 > dollars for eight snb- ; script!’ •■<, we will send a beautiful 10 do. hr Album • Those (milled premium* 'fm-dd .ftl to mention tTu r ii.r of .■ •dhnni—c. m . prown. Plack. red or fancy Color Each Album will be sent on th*- day it in w- ! cred TIIF NFW YORK WFUhT Y. ■ has I eon enough before the people tn < ; fy tl’» m that these offers are made in go?’! I and that our engagements will Ke fnillH . ! met. Our friend* must be careful tu wl-o*n I th“y eii rust iheir money, aa wp. «<f course w fsk? nori-k. Persons sending us money ahou i be particular to mention Town Co ty State. All letters must be address'd to STBEET A SMITH 11 Frankfort St., New York Specimen Copies sent free its H J cr» rir JH W K VISIT THE “Riox cash cimiiG sw,’ which has been n mov«d to (he corner of Main And Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. CHEAPEST Clothing Establishment I Tn Fort Warre. And whcrcalso may he fjusd the msortment of cl oi ns, CASTMRRS. VESTING. <tc., which they maketoorder in the mc-st innahle style New York, Paria’and London fat-hiuhfc ‘ or sale. <4 C?TEziP forJCarh Ta nur motto, and the low nr ice sot, ‘Uif foments, mode from the best materials. I.vr >’ tonished those who have heretofore tie “Uninn Hall Clothinp KRAilfiß. FLEDDF.RMAN A CO. ( . T '- n39 - - Prospect us for 1868 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. The pul,liters of the Port take'rl*"”ir» | nnnoiincHie that their lifemrv I tbe coming year are of a sharaetpr ,O P', ihem in promising a feast of good thnur 2 . tlioueard, of re.i<ler«. Amoni.’the ronin n to the Post we mny now mention the follv i di«lincni«hed author": Mrs. Eiux Wood. Maiuox lUtiAltib ‘ Kihkk. nv.ll Vihginia F. Towsskvd. During the coming year the Po«t v_i cr ~. i vor to maintain ita high reputation forty ! stories. sketches and poetry lmer.txehi.ll also be ffevoled as ’ agriculture, wit and humor, receipts, new., I Path in advance: One copy ojrr« two dollars, two copies oim year three i'• ■■four copies one y«r six dollars e git cop : one year, and one extra. twelve nd •' ' nn 4 To «nv one sindin" iliirty suhs.-rm o ■ ■_ t sixty dollars, we will give ore h Wilson ■« eelehmtod Sewwv MncMw tliev sell for fcrfv five dnllar». ' , h v,r . will be selected new at the msnv.t»‘ W I York, hoxfd and f. i warded free of ct ItF.e exc prion rs fteirl.t . rr rtri'"” ; In proem ing the subscribers fyr ■>’’ , Iwe of course prefer that ,h< ', ,h " 1 ;\ f psc l, otl»' r , . should be procured mdependt ntly . at the regular terms of two do" nrß ''. Cl] i, cc rib , her Where this cannot be done, tbe i ers mav be procured at any of m>r’ . and the balance of the » IX, I V .^. I .’J.V, to ita incash byfhepeteondesi. eW »?r| I Every person collecting names for tL * 1 machine yremitmt that tl'« ’ jk Ltlte money as fast •» ohtaini'l, . t h t rt« , scribers may Win at oac®4» v he«ielta ’ pers. and not become dissay.sf id )ta ; , tv ..,nii When the whole nnmher^fname^ nnrf . !s „ whole amour.t. o* money-fsix f nr< -rd»d. reived. the machine will ’e' Adinin’r’s Notice;, Notice is i.vr.bp g-ven .ha t lfR2 , p . (has been, on the Mh " v ]ie o f 6«rt pointed AdmtnH'trator J Fobert debased- MVI e * f'teeat - -
