MI In OP. SIM MIN 111 9. 1162. Scott have into 1110 next ti 114Nrch =II = tt.e little coral-workers, By their stow but constant motion, Have built pretty islands In the distant dark-blue ocean ; And the noblest Undertakings Nlitni's wisdom bath conceived By oft rt , peated efforts Have been patiently achieved. "Rome was not built in a day," Ttie sccient proverb teaches; Arid Nature by her trees and tiawers, The barite p.weet sermon preaches. Flunk not of tar tiff di:tilt-6, But of duties which are near ; And having once begun a work, Ileaolto to persevere. Scarcely a man in the country took its misfortune more at heart than Inertius Meekieg did—when came the Presi dent's order for drafting. Mr. Meekleg was never a mail of war or warlike words, but be prided himself upon betne a native-born American citizen and (in limes of react', at least) teemed grateful to the country in itance of more than a hundred thousand dollars This had given hint a good matt in some mercantile hostiles+, and had in— creased itsett,inotwithseanding tits lack of energy. At the age of forty, he found himself in the year 1862, possessed of a plum? and patriotic wile arid two grown up spirited daughters, Allegro, and Penelope, and a hundred and forty thousand dollars worth of property. He approved of the war liked every energetic movement, and favored the idea of the first call for three hatotred thous and volunteers. But he steadily declined to go himself, notwithstanding the fact that his wife and daughters urged him to do so, and that he did not live on the happiest terms with Mrs. Meeit:eg, who urea Whin provoked at him, because he had not more of what eallei "backbone." And when the alarm abou: the draft commenced, and people li able to be drawn found they could not de— , sert the country at will, the condition of thin its, to use a vulgar phrase, " knocked him." Never hefore to him had the Uninn seemed to be on the eve of dissolution. He talked much with his wife and daughters about it, and they, divining acd secretly laughing at his tears, advised him as to his patriotic duly more strongly than ever, not really imagining there was any probabilay of his being drafted. Still he declined and dismay made a fa yarns cushion at his fat face. The evil days had now drawn nigh, when he could truly say be had no pleasure in them. lie found no person to give him - the least en— couragement to stay out of .he army, and he could not honestly make a plea of ne t cessity for so doing. This was an unpleasant oredicament for a man who had always felt. independent and lived at his ease. The idea of his be ing obliged to give up the comfort* of borne and go and be a soldier, suffer privations, and get shot ! The idea ! He, a rich man Yet how on earth could he help it, should he be a victim of the coming draft ? A par- ME and N. lorene BRO% IE3 efs rgb '_ ~ M LITTLE BY LITTLE. CUTIFICITE. G. COLTTMBTA COUNTY, PA., WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 e;, 1562. CM I believe in rooting the rebel.' every• where, and consenting to peace only when they howl for the Tninn, pay the wboie ea;. pensev of the war and hang Jeff. Davie "Of cnure, then yru are a patriot. and have giver, up party politics. That's clever. But what do you think of a draft r "Perfectly proper, Fir ; perfectly proper. The sooner it iv put in force the better. I hate all lirgering diveaves and timid sty— geonv. I want able bot Ned men to go who can. 1 think seriously of going my:elf soot at any rate'' "Do you Oink there is any chance ft 3 P' "Why. yea, of course." "1 mean—to escape "If you are drafted r' "Yes," "Not" ".Wh y 1171 "Because you are sound. arid &the tight age. Of course you, will be glad t n go in the present emergency, if dratted. Hey r' "Could a man—l wish to be plain with you, doctor—could e--could a rich mon escape with a certificate 1" "From me he could." replied the doctor eisively, drawing himself prondly , and once understanding the object o; his que-,- , net'. "But I should hesitate to give one. IF! less for strong reasons—very strong," ded he, with especial erophains. "He mean. , money." thought Meekleg e means a henry bribe. lllgo a than., and dollars. if I am forced to it." And then said he. Protcb, you ate ocr family Physician. You know that I am rather —worth about a hundred and forty thou, , aild dollars." '•Uau't doubt it." " A man in comfortable circumstances is Ittom :r. a hurry to change them for a'n mfortable ones." "Ahem. Very likely 11 "I am a married man .'doctor I hare a ife of my bosom." Arid Nleekleg sigh rd. "I believe you don't set horses very vi ell with her.:You have told me 1100 :much," re plied the doctor,.pretendin4 to misunder r.iand :tie sigh. ••Family quarrels are .:!ict. ough to make any one wish to enlist." "I have two beloved daughters prize a tather'ot love." They aro both emirently marriastealde, d no doubt have goo , ! beaux," Paid the bruttquely, and that fhoold rnAke u thankful in case you have cieternmed go" "I have been an industrious mercha.it— ye acquired wealth by hard labor." "A man ciao alvrayr to be grateful to entry which haii given him fortune, - rat t oteh. "Yon rinn"i exactly understand my (!r i duct-,r. I wa:it to enjoy my fortune. It:e live# of poor men are not of #o much ac count to them as the lives of the rich are 'o them A rich man dying makes a greater sacrifice; don't you mete ? fam relit( taut to give up all and go to the battle field. not lely en account of the Aacritice I Alumni thu: he compelled to make. but also 5e eau:e I could do m•ch more good :o my be loved country- by staying at home In the paths of peace. doctor, I phall have far greater intlnences—if I live to exert i t —for my good to my fellow icitizeria For ins , ctice nom. confider what an amount of good I could do with my riches, in 'akir.g ca.e of poor pick and crippled Poldierp, and their &imitate families at home, which I .ould rot do if I should go from home and get killed." "Scarcely," returned Notch, dryly. t•Then again, I could exert a who's snme influence in making ,;perches to rife° 'rage on the war and promote enlistments. I rballi he useful on war committees I could fill important civil offices in support 11 the Government. In any such rapeci tea I should render much ureater fu!ry Ire 11 the country than if I went as a solAier, for I could never be any thing hut a co , nmon sniffier as I WWI never even a man, and never had the least particle of military taste knowle , lue or ambition. Then again —and I have abundance of reasons. f. actor, if von had time to heat them—then again where was I ? O. I think besides alt this. that the three hundred thousand extrt vol unteers already obtained will be Vivid am ple sufficient to conquer the rebels, without my beinu drafted." They may, or they may not." rowdily plied the seemingly unimpressible doctor. 3ut What Lave I to do with ''t merely of these opinions in sell • fen's,'' Paid Meekleg humbly. "There may be !tome lnic in all his a• yon pay," returned Protch. not tinarlilinm to precipitate the argument to the desired point. "But coat is it you would PligatlMi Please to bay something tangible Mr Meek• leg." evade OF Truitt sad Right From the ...bearer/ of Commerce. have found the splendid re mabet eti Italian to argue or gainsay. My certificate, , nt exemptions on account of lei, sie'al dieabili The Black Kate art, marking the forseatepet of the anastao„..... courste, must be based upon absolute phyre tY . • `The devil!' cried he, and at once sent But from the day the black man'sated teal disability, and—,” The hietory of the world is recorded on 'Then if I am to p 85.4 , Otn- the soil he has never advanced one step in 'Jebel! amply satisfy yon doctor, f shall (o.r t he 6.1°7. Iwhat's the good at re y cep- the globe in the works of men. from getter civilization, never built a hut more- ye amply satisfy you," interrupted Meekleg, via l inaction.l t„,, _. t . made 4 aeon to g eneration ' and aye to a , ge "e nient than his forefather^ built A di f owean 0 earnestly, and, as if by arcelent, giving his "can e Loth the In an d I h av e - books and eo trace gather these histories in • , . great mistake here.' scars ago. never l•fiVerCed it wentsts ban - pecket a significant flap 'I would rather the snccessive p eriods of civilization and . But the learned and patnotic Dr Protele erases, never made a coin, never hewn a give a thousand dollars—l will give a note b.!rharism, the ri.4.3 and tall of nations, the • t forthcoming. Meeklee soon found s tatue or a column, never eeectedes temple, for a thousand dollars payable at eight— waa , no , , . „ .. occupation of cotoor; " in alternate "ft"- ' never learned that the world moved around, on inquiry, that the etennsias . la an d pri).l than to be dratted. One sacrifice I can of nes by the nets awl sciences, or by the never conterticted a ship, or even a rude lord and the other I don't feel able to ci an had already gone eff to pin the army. vv63 teast, an d ,i,E, water foal. and had turned over the thousand dollar hark to navigate the great rivers of Africa. make?' But i n teeordiwx the pr ear eta of the htea check to the relief committee for the bones In ehrelolle race ill' poasessed thearts which 'Then please to state your precise beefily man race, it I' 4 a melancholy tact that one , , fit of disabled isoldiers and their families. h Oise other i‘r*Prendartf!A of Noah poomervised in , ~ i aliments—for they will be your only hope Meekle left extremely vexed and foolish la rd r nrin-in of the rje;:. i ' ;i* no P a k r ! in "1 i the earliest periads, lost them all, relapsed ' —and I will furnish you with the beat cep- at first, but g he kept his own counsel; and history of that P re);!- "‘ 4 " tit " fin "“°l5 of Into barbarism, and for thousands of year* itticate I can give—always depending on . . advancing civilizatioa tor it-enf. he did not begrudge the service he hail Ten has never made one step in advance, bu the' being confidential.' We Trace the exts enc.. of the black rare, dered when he now awcertained that a little ateaddy plunged deeper sad deeper into 'On my honor, doctor, my honor,' ex as money would enable him to e-eape ag a d ' s 'n'c t P"Ple. to a "ry early P'''rie'd• the In eeet- forms of deer d tio In A'a - ~ a a rt. bi t . claimed Meekleg, with intense sincerity s ome per,ni,s mi.:zone _that the ancient • the draft by purchasing a cornpeten o sub the Hindoo temples and palaces date Irmo Egyptians were rei..roel. 1:1:ia notion Etas forthwith he comment* " an enurnera- swine Relieved from his grand agoey, he "" remote sees, and the Chinese civilizstion non of his complaints. .p,,k,, it. 4 nrizir, in tore up the certificate art ac COM Th f,. the earliest yam. In (0 war l what an unheal:by corintr thou to be idler& with his money, it tennis blood n o t " 41 " wry -Y - •• b Al+Oit'soni*ta. We know , , 1 Furope, Greece and Italy at* ere the earliest bast made.) more of die ancient Eveptians, in ree'are 10 , , on behalf rit the country which has pros. , ;eivance of man, and England, Germany, An tee first place, doctor-.-arid I wish and form and Inaikir°' than a "- Thee - is and France are al the growth acute peretiprotects hits. %Oki wools make a memorandum of what I t mole •., • - thonaands of •- • `"! l ;' ,, ' Vy , -.IF/. - '' " ' i I IZ it•nts from barbarian origin. le Mattel say as l proceed—l am troubled with ills• trades of Villainy. pairee a,s vi emainfin 'heir m •,• •. • - ca. a c a ntors more thinly peepled than any ease of the heart. Ihe lie , ro 1 ,, boon] nit rise[ alic . .... - • er g lid prohatoy inhabited at a very late The man that will take a rewspaper ' e ti lit chot , um, „ t4 61,1 41 ,,,, „,,,. aw. , a ~a.. k , Diseases of the heart often prod-re. ' e greed te`tcs of art attest the existence a lengeh of time, hod then send it hack "re- The 1 ,,:, v1 ,,,,,, n 0 , a 5 .,,, v d,j, rent rerf „ r ", _. t death,' said Dr. Proteh solemnly t civil;zation which ha* no apparent Or. 1 fused and unpaid Mr, would swallow a w, learn fr ., m these mr,,,0rt,f„.1,„ th:3, , `"" tray l iver i. 4 very unsound ' I am We l d doe'., dinner, then stone the doa for , in F.'onpean or Asian teaching. le Al. ei trine avers at. the period of I,Ameses .• . , inclined to be I dhotis and gloomy, and ' ~, pma t0 ",, ,d ___ Fxd ,,,,,,,, t , , - I no nin fi nds nue solitary memorial ranee I had the janntitce: perhaps mimeo earlier, neat r;r ligioe I l' ; He would do worse man that. He'd mar- ~ . , , , . • wlnch to tearel a theory that the negro That's bad—l mean good, Co on.' t..to. ele negro rt . . - • -, a JO'. %ttC race wes there ever other than now a race ry a girl on trod, and send her back ; • t • , , w i, ,e v aor e . . , vh•te race, , 'What a palpitation of the heart and liver h the , ,) pi , ,1 of barbarians. There is no alternation of end of the honeymoon wit : . . , navole Oft. (tirk c• . . , . lc ,cps ; and complaint. I have of ten had serious , e. Dt , hl tld; chalked on her back.--I.=:, ervi,t7 inott and barbarism in the history at woo It hea la, • . . ' - - thoughts of dettah,and have made, actnallv, i c if ' " i n ' 9v aP 1 Arica It is few ten barbaric barbaric stagnation. Y• porttrpj, al :• • • • races only as a t,, , no less than six wills, so as not to be taken ile 'e (to tint pause to argue from all this, He renuld do worse than that. He would .4., , ,-v.int. N , ; ' , . , t assiens tl,e i off by surprise More than this .! easily get l an l ,troanrity of race. We state the gmat steal the chaik to write it well, aed after ' 131. 4 mat: , . • - ' inn titan ;hei, I a cold on the hinge, and a sore thrnat. I - mi leave others to lam wards he would use it on his thin, :o 14ave i , trnths of r. •• ,- 11' - ' P't• ' ' ' ' ' ° ‘ , Pit aftinit;,,,l t h e am very rensi.ive to both heat and cold the ex pen,,,e tit w „o- tinti. an d t h en see h i .. ~ ~ on thew - - .1 theories as they May. I sprained my right *nee ten years aeo,}wire's lather :or a mouth's boardnig.--Ad and too much walking pains me there rett i„ er. sometimes. I feel, doctor. honestly, that i Worse yet. He'd chase a sick rat ten if I were to be a soldier, I should not be m il es over a c o r dur o y road and institute a able to stand it lone. I should he sure toa. l' I` post mortem exam in at i on ~er t ae ha d L be sent to the hospital, and should there be l caught Inm, in order to recov of more harm than benefit to the service , o f je a f ar . grain corn orgilit even if I did not die a miserable death.— Vk e endorse every word of the aeete Now I appeal to you if such a man oneht re vie would steal the rotten eogs from a I ' to he drafted 1 Do you consider such a man p ig, an d steal a ll t h e winter meat teem dirt sound 1' editor.—/ionld. 'I do not,' said Prnteh, shaking his head. f Ail to mild. He woe' I ;_o z - I know ynu are not sound. Such a curious Souther„ u nfitet k racy. v, laic `t complication of disorders shows an rinheal i toe est depth of meatme-s , a me thy system I should think, it I give yon ....,,x_ i Le ,„f er the best certificate I can, on that it otieht That don't tit the case at all. to prevail Is there anything more to add I gee himself thronah to Heaven before I write it V Any other part affect- about rest*_ bribe :•.t Peter w ed 1' larthin ,, and then, aher he had vho •No!h;na that T ran th only that ITIf teeth are ge tnight he subject to the to 'Very well.' And the writing the certificate, w ed out a cheek for a Iho An expreopinn of mnrh re i 4 nnp thing mar policy, ought to remove going abroad. I have fr who, if I conld visit then a favorable influence with jr behalf of this country. have some weight. and be think of it. 1 am interest of a certain impnrted inv perfected by a friend of He cannot go on without want to help him to get ty to say precisely what midable weapon of war, and hurry it up ' 'lf all eke fads that may , ertre von.' plied Dr Protch handing the cerdica which he bad already sealed, and rece.vit the check in return. 'Bat I think that th document rev:siding the state of your heal will be considered enough to exempt yr from beirtgdrafted, by any reasonable man 'You have sealed it 'This is 10 certe.y thief :he bearer !nevi Meeithsg 4 Fq forty years of age, wife a two children,. is, far as I can ascertain, ft:clad with a complication art physical a mental disorders which unfit him to be soldier. They amount not merely to gen eral debtli . ty but to almost utter insignifi cance. Disease of the heart most prom:. netn—a most dangerous thing in a yoldter. I should say, on my reputation as a phytit cian of twenty-five years standing that the frtioirre versy carious 10 mei* said Meeiths* ed It bath with a tiatkia... w healer o Meriaien or 1 you sure you hail" limit 'Yes, father,' said Aitif think it would answerev4 •Very likely. The doet trio, but then as you say, - God and our Country► cioar4 Morgan Co Gqzelte. ioctor commeren:f mro!,:zer yet. He would opoorze a fivirt tole 5/.3.41 " ti. ;mm the hard earnings of his poor oftl 1 . 4111 viand i1n113 " tintil the /4d izer.tleman 14 unable to work lief in hie lice, a ,,d then let him tile in th- poor bon=e, e, doctor, which in afterwarif4 pelf him remain , ' to the me , lical all coNstßrips tom • . „ .•. • . • . • - side that, now Cs in the oneee.g. ifino, now being I eti ,,,, e4 timi a ine in Koro?e.— aid from me,. 1 I , oqtt it is a fc LE eel. Sam shoe paid be. Pitons, M. D.' :anthems, i t seems his daughter hand. di* amid not tell Maisfaatiou. 'Are itright 1' gra., lAisd I should tou rpeawr )! tot is tailor once** it is briar' awl 4* H right.' :\olirr Ing2 In Ntd p por:e•A, aw l t h e . n pinny for OM = MO wra letrzel mosquito across a ten m a =' am for its 'got fat'—anit then enrse it because he could nevi Fuck nottr.-'nriten from its tail, anti thus save the ont .!:,rt ex pelisse of life.— BeliOnte Trate4man. The following, worklne eyed angel, is given as love: Dobbs Pays he would lute cholera last summer, if it bad one thing. er a ntolet, luree matcornmenc- 7_ 0.1 11111 te” lw 41 I= A ill me e ir, a ) v ro j t,ed fit% hold - ROI one rc t ' V • Alit .qe her pareml libery. and ! 'n Snrcet hold ©f a btsicher kr Mot IC breakla 4 l MI MEE MEI =MI !BEM deaire to :raise tn an equality with the white rare, The white race roast tineineui. anti will defend it-elf, in whatever manner hi contrast with ail tits. the hoo.,it . t,t of mav neces.iary. against these atrocious the fdattk rAre 1- pro:non thi sa I. We know restt.s of Back Renuhlicani4m. If * war 014, th