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" 4tmh9 TREES HTTHDEED THOUSAND *010. \Te are coming. Falser Ahrabam. Ibraa ' bafidrad thnuMtd mure. . j « JWi Mi»»i*»ippi«"wlnding stream mad from . . New England's shore: \T« leave oar plough* mud workshop*. out Wires and children dear, J I With hearts too full for utterance. *itb but , , a silent tear; • ... . j Wi kUr«-oyi Inok behind nr. bat flendf'St1* before— TV# mrr coming. Pat>*f Abraham, three i hundred iboixmod nor* 1
& if you look aeroaatb. hill-tops thai ore 1 j Q| .-the northern sky. ' , too* moving linoa of riming domt year art- j inn mm; desrr y ; , 41 And In* lb" wind. »n instant, tears tho j t, " Steady foil amide. L And m|*U aloft oar spangled Bay. Ifl gfory_ ltd in "pride; • P And bayuueU in the sunlight jltom. and I brums music pour— 1 TV* mru coming Father Abrtliam— three ; c hundred thousand more ! j „ -IT rod look •puH'ewr valley*, *hsro tha j 1 growing bnrvreU ehiue, ■ Y oo mm; «ie« our sturd; firnthr bop fast \ j forming into line: i, . ' And children from their m^taaf> hades ere | pelting a* the -"ceil . Aud'fo*roi»B ho* to re»p and *o*. »jp»iu-t ili'elr eoantr>'» seedt, Ami a l.irewoll group ttjuid* peeping at ev- ■*• , «ry cottage door— .11 '■m vVe »r«, coming, Father Abraham— three ku&drad thousand more ' ! l Yea b»T* called or. mod we're cotn.ng. by Richmond's bloody tide • 1 •l o ley os dpwn for Jrotdem's sake, oor | . ■ brovW' hones beside; Or from AWl treasou's ememgs grmsp to wrench the murderous blade. And in the (ace or foreign Tods iu ffogmenle to pursde. "
I Six hundred thousand loyml meo and tree here gone before — We we coming. Father At.rsham— three Luudrcd thousand more ! [Eo*ntng Pott. -m4*<< mdw-iwu* ^ xtoET» ~ >ar I tie -OMfti WavuVM(i. Ew*o» I l»m,»e been sojourning for a abort tirat «t roar faririoonble SIMSV ir.er resort, iulwlieg uoplune's refreshing br^M from kU'briuy deposit*, promejiaiiing kspM yopr eei shore awtfJiwn,' mud vn*ijr>r~ltog my pkjrfwt wrncinre. by in oecasiatul dip In Old, Ocean I hare visited otlrtr watering places, »ach U Newport and Atlantic City, nud feel frM to *aoke the bold oaeertioii that Copb Island is aiequtf letl and unsur. pasoei. It abounds not with tuusqni- | Vies aid other trouble some insect* that ire Mob row* at other sea-shore resorts. I'j bathing is lot f Weeded 6n the, face of the^KlObc.'U all. its risitors will cofiic.de. I" those rdwring billoka-tbi^ foil in id toajealicaily upon the d| rand jl| tu a Intlin of Nepiarte* Iu thciW lherf fc healing for the waeting frame, faitf-for <he wearied and peace to tl>e troiVJed foind. 1 would say to those, in qnett iJf fofid. 1 would to tnose. in qpest «■> c
Aealth »od plmsurf, tiki a trip to tow f Capes. i |A cooefwaloi. let «» sey , Cape May- | jwen rfrouse to your interesti. Bring • ot Jowr hoarded ueasnTe and har« a rellfood eohimtreleation with Philadelphia. ( Whj wRl yon be ao faggard and dilate- ( fy when ■ glorioaa fesult awaiu yon.— | Pit your bond to thb wheel, and hire ft c iron-horse eomrttmicating deify with your Obeinic CKf by tbe 4tU wf July, KI&. > A YJ1TT0R. Anfest «tb. Hi. / ' ' f tt tc o v nAtnucoAKtrs iiulg. •|h» fonr hundred *bd eighteen belli j aent to Boston friin New OVieans were j sold it Boeton on Wedne^iy. fhesc , bei!» were sent Into New Weans while j yet it was a paTt of rebeldbm, by rebel i gonOsfrnore. \v response to fcaare- j gbrd's oaM for hraaa with .wlilrb k> fab- | ricata cr-MSWi for waengahtrtViinn ptcn. Whew , Butler cultured S»w OtIom'.. the* fell into hu trends, and Bsslss became tha redpivit of tbe trophies. There were bells frwa church rpires, , he Mil b-Hi. Itutal U1U, .OS foe lory helfs, large and email, many mi them ii the beat order and ol tbe 8ntot toaca. With owly a do*j| exceptions. the bell# had epon the time or WV; »« hire Ilka sramor '-B, reams it ; » . .
DAATTnre— *nr th*y m it. The Bridgeton- Aurora aays : "The A •abject of drafting haa become one of considerable interest within a few days ! put and the id*u is gaining currency j that a draft from each State will sown be t read# to fill np oor thinned regiments in e j the field. Drafting la presided for by a law of Cougreja framed iu 1792, entl- 0 , tied ' The-Act'to preside for tho nation- I 1 al defence, by. establishing a uniform s i Militia throughout the United 8utes," d il ma tnrougnoui iue u»»« kj— -»
afterwards amended end applied to all * arms-bearing citizens of the reentry — e Rolls are prepared of thoic ftabJ# to able-bodied pen between the j t ages of eighteen and forlj fire — and the ( requisite no-nbor of names are drawn by j t lot in the presence of prescribed oBs-'j < cials. The persona drawn are notified, , i uud opportnVUy gi*en to prose them- I lelres exempt, oP»i«rorido suitable aub- i I 1 itilate*, failing in which they are corn- . ! polled to serve, df sfbmtl to hearp pen- i ' a! ties, generally imprisonment. DEPTH OT QUIET PEOPLE Same men drq* upon you like the j Alp*. They .-.Bpres* yoii ragnely at ; I Srs't yuat as do the hundred fares you ; meet in your daily walks. They come j screw your horixon like flonting clouds. I and yon hare to watrh awhile before# I yon ake that they are mounufo*. borne men remind yon of quiet lakes, place* such as yon hare often happened upon, where tbe green turf nnd the field-How- j er bang orer yon and are reflected out | CI IH-K - _
oT the water all dyy long. Some dny or other, you cereWi/ ,lroP 6 lia# »»tolhe dlear doplhs. close bj the side of the j ] daisies and daffodil*, and it goes down. j ( down, down. You lean orer and soontT ( r deeper, but your line doesn't bring np. What a deep apot that is ! you think, ( ' tfld yon try auraber. The reflected daisies hsui to smile at yon out of the w*-1 , t er, tbe <art looks aa, grewn as eyer. but uitra ii no shallow apot beneath. \ on j never thought it. but yodr tpfct like is , all around infathouieble. Y do arc none I the le* impressed from th* fact tint h ' ( is i quiet .fakr . : j IST pmong As who profess » i * | lore for the Constitutimt ^Jiich wotWng , I I cm excel, ire Abe" fir* to critiefoe and j '• j complain of erery plan of the gorerne ! meat tnd erery moreuient of tha wrm; j whhd. docs not soil tbhir matnred idea* i! of right \ Theao men hare no Mb QU II IV to give to the patriotic young * Ulfo^vho are willing to defend the sa»r Rj|J i_ instrwment they ao ardently lore ; d expressions of rejoicing it a rictory fl\of our arma; no wortfs of condemniof irma; no »orai u»
^Jcn for the nallon'a Msauins. Nerd •uc'n men b* nlle4 hrpocritea ? Is not • t.jporrieyitamped upon their foreheodsT j t« ivvtnSSao loimoa j " Among the ■pprepriitioha pasaidby j * Congress Is one of flS-,000, to pnrchase ° artificial n'mbi for. aoldier# whe m ay « lost araw and lege lo the acrrice of * the cotratry. It re one of the moat. MJ- 1 peratfee dntiea of -the goTcrcm^ol'to | provide for the gallant men maimed and 1 wounded in it# cause. It jnstly owes F its soldiers and sailors one of the most c approved artificial llnibs for each one ■ lest in battle, and we rejoice to see thai c j CongneM has artnowledged tha oblign- ' ' lion. Life cannot be restored, but in 1 ( the pre*nt Mgb state of tlw art, the ' 1 Iocs of a leg especially can be in some 1 meuoure compemwtcd for. The high 1 I price# at which the heat L artificial .lirali* an held, placethetn aBore^bexeatfh of " eomraou soldier*, and they may be allowed to drag out a mlaeritbla, aopre- ' d active existence, without ever being • able to aopply tbemsrlres unless the fO»' • crnroeut does aomethiiig for tficm. The 1 appropc ration In which we refer inF dicates that tbe goOeraroent real ilea it* • duty in tbiarespKt. and w« trust that " the proper mewvres will be inaugurated r to furefab artry maimed aoldier will all tha limba lia may reaoire. it Th* want *f all kinds of eyewater is a ravmWabtae^;
A Draft JOT SWO.OOO Militia for iWwe ( Mondu Ortorti. W*» DEr*sT*avT. , WASHt*o*wr. D. C.. Aug. 4. 1863- , Order ealliag for mlUtid from thaaer- . era I. States : Ordtrtd— 1st; That a draft of SOP.- 1 militia be immediately called Idto the service of the United Sutes. to wrre for nine months, uuleas sooner discharged. Tbe Secretary of War
will assign tbe cp tolas to the StStes and 0 establish regulations for the draft. t 9d. That if any State "»|iall not. by g j tbe Ifilb of Angust. fornfoh lis qnou n i of the additional 3t)0.fl00 rohtn tsars an- J « ' thorized by law, tbe deficiency of rolnn- , 0 j in that State will also be made by | F | apeciel draft from the militia. The . £ i of Wjar wiH establish regula ; , 1 lion* for this purpose. !i 8d. Regulations wi?l be prepared by 1 ! tlie War Department end presented t-s • the President, with the object of sectft- . : ing the prumotioa of officers of the i j army and rolunloers, lorfacxitorion* and i i distinguished aervrees, and of prevent- [ tug the nomination or appointment in j tl.e military eertiee of incompetent or unworthy officers. The roguiatiotia will also provide -of ridding the servjee of • inch incompetent persoiai a* now h«.4d j commission*. By order of the President. ^ ; F.owi s M. Stahto*. J S^retary of War. [
1H UHCLE M HIB SEPHEW. I t In the last number of the Danville t | Rer. Dr IfrecUuridge Urn* cx- ' • i, presses hi* opinion of hi* nephew, John ; Breckinridge: i ""ihie reuqneat of his own state by , arms we* ono of the points in thin atreciou* aeheme, to the 'fafence of which the Rentncky senator lent hhnself. at "Washington, h> btaTelanwntcppmiiioo to the federal administration ; and In the support of whicn, on bis retnfn to that etate lo August. 1861 . the eonspir- j 1 nor bee* ntfe « refugee, and th* refugee ! a general in the army of traltora, aad the general invader of tire land to whose j deduce he owed every drop of bia blood. Ilia expulsion, a traitor to the nation, from the Senate of the United 8latea, a few months later was tile joit and uat- , urnl remit. lie had uot even tha poor , excuse that he was loyal "o Kentucky. , lie was traitor to her also, and that [ wfth a treason aggraHited almost beyoad historft example ahd desthute of | erery pretest ever plead by traitor • F°re- ^
kCWODinmtBRSome of onr young, readers may like ; tn <rj the following wiona espqrimcnt, : • which i# deciibfirTw" an fxcjHML Place on n shaek of white paper ' of blue silk, aboU fu«r inches M et-r, in the a«nb«ina ; Urn eest^MPI with a piacn of j ellow silk about three ^ inches in diametfer ; and tba eeater of , this with w piece of pink silk about two incMs to diaoeternnd tho center of- the pink ailk again cover with another oh<" cle.of green silk wUh a eitcle or Indigo about hnlf an inch' in ^diameter ; in the centre of tna whole 'make a black dot with a pen Then lids, steadily for a ' minHJoekUbia spot, mod, claaing yoor i eyoe, bold ypwf handabout urr jnch die- ! I sunt before them, and yon will appear see the most beautiful ci rcle^of colon that imagiuaiiow can conceive, , whleb colors will not only be different from1 tbe colore of vbesHk, but will keep | porpeUally changing. »■ ' — —
-I have brought ^e ffoa bill ntil I am \ f fairly aica aad tired af ft." said a eoflocier i , ft. a.ereditor; opon wbom bo had caMed al j . least forty iime*. * ! ( -Yob aro. ah r^uolly rajetftsd the eredi- | ; 1 i «■ ... iw 1 "Well, tbeti you had batter not prasrst I il again. There w»l' U two of as pirased K you do not ; for. to tell tba truth, I'm » sick mod UraJ of saeing that idaatical bill imyweM." •!'" j
1 One or the strongest and most prevalent i ioceBtires K> virta* it the deeire. of tha ( worltke esteem. We act right rather that } oar *41 ions may be np,. lauded by ethers Uaa to-hftvc the approbation of oar own conscience.;"*# refrain from doing wrong, not so much frofo principle, at from the fear or incarriog the censor* of the wctW. A dee regrrd ougll, jadcrd. tube paid to the public opini'po, but there is a rugsrd we owe ourselves, of far greater importance —a regard which keeps os from coihroitting * wrong action when withdrawn from the
observation of the world as much *• when ^ ( exposed to its broad glhre. If we ere aa | good as others— "and it is oor own fault tf | I we are not— "by stand in more f«ar of utbI ers than of ourselves T What Is there other men tbet makes us dt-rire their ,*p- j J probation and fear thair censure more than I looroen? In other respect wc are apt to | [overrate ourselves io onr own esteeui. i ( | We admire the sar.timcnt of Caseins wHeo, ( speaking of imperial C**»r. he exclaims— ' • "I bad a* lief not be, *» ll«« to be Iu ftwc ol *<uh ft bets* ft* m>*elf." KiM»ftM TO l'*ax*T*-— bwccter praise j never be than lb >t ot a dries p«r«ot, ( ah ' he blessed lb* hand that led him from j sorrow to sorrow, and is even o,w sraoo b- j ing the cold brow, damp with the spray of ] Jordon. And dear tha thought iui tout j tear* full upoc the sod that cover, the gray. ( beaded fetCer. that yon »ne very k;nd and j loving to him ; that yen gave cheerfully of your ubundaace and never caused htm to j reel that you were doing athurny. Never can we repay those minislermgaH* j gr la wo nail father and mother. Anrc Is. Though earthly hare tliey been, from j the time that Adam und Kvo gated on their
Brat hoi D, a* be slept amid ro»es. wlnje the | tiny tin;;*™, thu wuxen lid*, end the eberab , j I urn. were ell mysterious to them. Btscxacstr W wc.— The folfowmg if\ i raid to he un eXvelle.it receipt for fbe men-'i ufactare ol' eaperior wine from blschberrtef . Wcjsora your berries and brniee them, to every gallon adding olio qswrt of fioWug j water ; fot the mixtora *iond twrntyfour j hour*, iiirriirs.nceayiooally . thoa_gU*^®l the liquor into a cask, to every gallon ad- ( ding two pornid-i of »ugar ; corh right, imd 1 let aland till the following October, end I { you will h«v,r wiou ready lor n-e. wilfovul . I any further strnioing or bnihnr. that will j | make trjss smnok as they nrver siaaehed on • , der similar infloeticc. before. Mr. Isaac N. Arnold, member of Con- j. . -re-s from the Chiesgo divtrict. »vy« tfiat * he paid a visit to tho President, just before . tbe adjournment of Contrast, and remark r ed tv him "I am ab«nl to return to that poopio hy whomi voice you wore placid in ' t/e preridentlal chair. What shall 1 tell . liemT Mr. Unco)*, i® olden- timet you " Itaoled rails ; the time has come for yon to lf ftionl the rabvla." Mr. Lincoln replied; > ' Tell the pt-opl# of Hlioois that I will do .i it." * '
. _ ooifS dwihiTKOCH VATEK I . A person in good health, and in the nmd, j ,( eret* puraoit of buainvts dee* not feel like J ^Uwjuj^jirgter, even insnmmerliine if not ; ^HBS-fin fact great habitual lliittt Kul.e sign of depraved appe- \ ^^Bhqf /rofn bad habits ; or if i» a pfSJTnn^rual fever; and the indulgence even so viroide a thin g as dritfkiog cold , utter largely in summer time, especially in ^ rfi. eaelv.pm'itof the day, will produce a divordrje»J<TfiI<liti""^f the System. Most , , ■ -^ersMtshave. experienced more or less dja* , J comfort from drhtking liirpely of cold wnt- « ar. W we drink a great deal, we moat per- i spire a great deal ; this peraplral ion mdui eea a 'greater evaporation of heat from the j surface that aomu bare to spent ; the re* 1 suit it a chill, than comes the reaction o ' ! ferer. Many a person uriere from the din- < nor or tesr tahle, in June, chilly, because j - too rae'rh cold fluids have been takes, j , • There "Ao drink little or nothing, even ofj , : cold water. In somn1ur..tilV the aftornoon, j f , will ho more vigorous, moro foil ;of healti, ■ and morh more free from bodily discomfort, j ' i haa those who plae# no restrain; on thair | n ] potations.— Hath' Journal of Health . !
Not t.v W Atcr or Aovtcx — A gallant , j f-How in Ike nary write* lt> a frttafl. [ i wbq eoanMlled him In- aH Wttdoeas to bnar htoaelf bravely in tbv prraencr of tha f»>*,— 'Don't bcthcr me with advice. ' Wa think bat Hula of tha counsel of 1 men who atay at home — Come ^oot aad J show na how to. bo brave ' This is spirKod and to t<w poin'. We wish som-
ao well'how things oaght to bo done, ami are so foafr of alfiof ^cif knowledge, would give the Qovertrasent th# benefit of their , akin by eitll»ting.» Perhmrs thev ere waiting for a draft*-— Now Bodfojj Maraerf. , Tlie rine lea-lera of the world.— The young ladies who lead their lovers en by Of hope* marriage. ' . UH*OETAHT"fO VOLftrfiEEEE. Rath Recruit niEtt^ng to * AW Jeettf Rfjimimt receives fhe foRertimg : f /Kyun*. rrw.w •— — &
j One month's pay iu advance upon I being sworn is. I" w Pramiam. i' be prrvenis hhweelf voluntarily to rtu maeI tering officer. 2 fi5 (to iwrutta lor n.r ow mtawn ; tfcU prvmtuai ie 04.and th«advan« 1 0* *11 U p*td wb-a theyiottrtne^ I reftpveuve r-pvauU., ^ | Bontity. whtn the regiment ft ^ mu* lured. 211 W (To roeruiU fw th. all rectjaent* j ifcti-PSunty u pftlC wl^n they n« , Tjtal paid io advance, ■ O®1 ! (RouBUea paid hy cltjr and ceuety I ftuthonile*. 'nd petv-Hte teChrMusie I er- io ftJCllioo til th« abase.) i Bounty tram the Statu (it be I I h»» » Umilj, or ii l«e i* a sicgtc ntttu, baring a de- ' j peoJen*. widowed tucthrt - 1 residing in thu State at tbe f Hour Ua--wcKet«. j fit per r month, which lor thru* I ypura, is 0® ' | Boonty from U. S. apon hi' ' hoiiurebk diechurge. (if bw i ■ « hull hsve served for a c«ru I tftio limited time.) "JA OV i Put fioui Ui S. for privartel ie . * fil3 per inofkth. which for fc (hv-'o years ft U* <& I- Ifoiluol onrmonth'ftpuy a 1 , received in advene*. 13M — vC •») ut Scrf*l la S*1. Sets** SI'V * ir cVrporal* aed Prtv fttre 111 1 .. I.lu». Clotbiug ft* follow* ;
Ift ve»r lo the amooi't of 4h 'i' " S3 48 3,, .. - 39 W— US 14 Ration* for three yeere, of the e«tim»ted value of 823 40 foul. IU» 74 OT whfoh Fbrly Ifohira ra paid is advance. P^A clo tiling., rations . and fOf foom th« ■Stare to rami lies, ecimenew with daTo of I -Tfc. areu boawl y to IhOM hawing a#fa«tlire i»or dapeudeot widowed mother* Ve- ' aiding irrthe State at th- thn- -f enllal-' . J - m«nt m S'vP»r nwnth for tbe time the/ htrvu korreil! This for Ohtna yewra i* fi72 to hi addition to the above pey and altowsni res thu widow or otbrr heiw- wf those who dm or ore killed in the service, re reive from t- e V. 8. t-jovwrantant. tnd ' three volunteer* who are disabled in tha service, »ec«r*« w pMiviett proyortiotied" to the degree ot disubtlity. To hit RxceOency. Uor CHARS. Oi-DKN" The above statement of p«ry ami allow* aores tn N. J. Volunteer* I* respuctlnllj submitted. R. F. StfM'KTOS. Jr . | Adjutant Ventral Rem Jerrey JWdfe h kido axon fEMALE SEMINARY. I T"* F 'M.l. TKllM win rommen. e on 1 Urdu***'), ftrg*ri**Wv>'
APPlieftUoo M(*>)ir.t**loa ia»> t« »»•., ftWtfWra. BrlJgctoo, K. J., Aug. ism. ^ ~ "Tih; Ukios Now, and Fomve*-4' WHOLESALE ft RETAIL Grocery & Provision. Store. THE SuWrriLer M no- ro*l*i*« * fowh igw-Kta from Ph«a«e>phM, WSU will sell Wooleeete *» Eelall, »t PH1LADELVH1A BBICEfl. mVJSOT* CO?S?KV »aSs&i3Sa£ at n£*u>. ^■^'Hs'SKraS Care 1-tftBd. iueelCh. IMS. ; CL^HNQ* A led far all tem—m, a! 1 I, H. SMITH'# ®TOK#r I Pr.aar 8*. •■«# Commas* M tox. I At prttcKA *. irvwa namo TMMU i H"S5» vs ru-zzzxzxsr Man's and Boy's CVOTHIKO. | ore»* furataWH "«• C*I»- ***« Bathtog Bob** , ~wWUc,<* Ukl^^itllll* .III' l WWW • I —»». — »—» j lo* rfim Siloon • • conr cmoheiri stok . ' M2LfK-c&SESlK."ZSi5JS • teHrewr. wwatu jaworCew

