JLRG SE E 1/. BE AVER, PENN^A. l6th NICHOLSON ACq^Proi Doi^ B "■* Fir ■4 otherwise T f^ c , jfli'.Jw barged. Jfopaper disci j'pl ail arrearage* are settled.. ' ra £g* comraumcationa, h $ atioTtllon. a»ai- **:* •• * 1 - YANKEE DOODLE ON THE WATERS >:C ..0’ CO (/8. • ' - jli Jiii'glit- ,ijn rbe ? a6te of w .'Midnight, on-th# ; silent sea: - , •/,;car l.ravirnudijnllant vessel, oier till? waters free. sj.J.mH vAter«. slfr and waters, .'.Silence, solitude’and stars; ; Tnf.,o alone do meet oip vision, , 1 tbc-inoori’s'pale, silver hars. riacid arc the ocean waters, j ■ \n.’ tlie wind, though strong.-is still; T . _.. . t ..barn’s fi firing. i . fTti;.’ the helmsman steers .with skill; v,,!. •iiu i? suV.nmc—delightful! ... n’c-r I iic ocean dee; the sea i? calm and st*Hv, " IViil’c tise stoxTJi-ATraths.&re asleep Wa'sou! is now a stirring. All our'roragers do sleep.. ci . :V. • . v 'i n^cr pilots, “ o a ihr= liiL'lit upon tlic - and calm, and lovclv, , .'M vc jnoudlv onward flee; A* j: :’i j- . o_-l and j-'tul-rofresbing . r ,• l there need of their services; i ‘‘V&nd proving ajfailure, the second at thi whole’excitement having origin*- ' combination .| . . ..- -. ••„ , . ® . .of al. the rebel forces for a terrific as led in the fact of some prisoners being sault on cjuf ajdvaiiced divisions at I sent over Lake Erie on their way. 1 Seven Pities. This, too, though occa 'home. Though their services wore :sioning grhat slaognlejr, wdsja-failure i not needed, the whole affair reflects i P" > P o^’^P c6 i°a r f 6r 9 oa , “*lr '.•••• , T tamed then positions in the end. , ; great credit on-all engaged. Many,;! wasjniadelast week in ftict; nearly all of theraj were poor j in an attack in full force upon our iso men; main - leaving their'.wives and ( lated right wing. As, we have previ children Inji poorly supplied if they ?i? u . s )y stated, our lines wereso extond should Jbe absent ' anv considerable! U 9 Jpeoltp'diaMter fW>« ■ fr) .. . !BWbb attacks and bad not M Call and time. ■Relief muds and Relief Boards | poner’s divisioAs refnmted |as order ■ were then unknown. . ■_ •cd they would I aye b^en:,suironndbd |= The 'niaster spirit in this movement. ■ and destroyed- From! the vehemence ; Rev. ;Elisha M’Curdv, accompanied lll ° assaiilt, and the tremendous die troops the ivhole timc. Ho i- , : v • evident .that the purpose .of the foe j trUi } : 9 1IC V‘ nature s noblemen. Hc j as to destroy the r gbt wing before | possessed, in- a greater degree than-, reintbreemciiu 'could be sent to it.— ianv one I. ever knew, the "ability-to BurMXJIcIWn hud n > idea of Betiding 1 govern men:” in tnith, he was^bolmi't*'"^ 6 ™ 6 a 3 ’ hi t l ,lal) J of s Ringing ;?•- ' TT . . ■ ... front having been formed a week pre- I to-wornmand. ll,s stern integrity and ; oils . I]c>c.-bfoi4 ordetjea the re great moral courage. I have never ltre.it of thcrighu wir g; aniPaccording kitown equalled; Had he been in some Itb arrangement'. Stonernan’s 1 division late.- Efl’csiastical bodies’ no secular ( id White 1 House {to Algaw press-.would have contained any of his! Gie enemy off in thatdirectimg white . ' . . Tr ■ ,i(Porter and M Call made good their -planauons. He would have toted t^ aroh ' at .j. chUaboSduy. ' •iglit .aVv o '', mid>t and last.” Although }' All tlie stores,artill sry.cle., at White consistent,, zealous Presbyterian, he House' had been [embipkedi.tci be ready iver knew nor felt aught of bigotry tor this event, and. when Stoneman lor pecihi iaiiism. Ail thaFeoneerned acho f ll 'T’ ; .S¥®^CSllgiKS3; jcioji found in him a foe; all [a feeling, active friend-- A slcefeh of 1 ut.— ( fiis lifo, has been publisficd by litilfTrid ■]^' < rparty which pursued Stonema% ] andl'good* man. It is noti ‘jAnust 1 such as Jt 'should hive been’ , AiVp” 1 . r^ d fe:"J’ 1 ?^ SKe f 1 <*agb.t Janies Patteieon. another xd [this 'w!ig>lo-,r^bpl.|aw,Q'lj-iipou'lthei; rear worthy ' band, M -ided. ‘tiif his deatli, o’f onr.entire line of fortiliealions, ten-: at a good old age. in’.tlm vicinity. of li ‘ ltc1 j' They.were, c -’d- therefore-, abandoned DV Ileintzelman, ojrgettstown: tor a/loti*' ume.tillin'* tr .'ro -r . •{ ~ ■ ’ ~ ■?-»•! r,, ; . ■-? Keyes and buimier, and thus the army, ■ 15 “y>Ug Elder in ithe consolidated into onje mask ivas coin _)lr. Ei.n\.K-, A.j-nc few year l ; ‘■inee'V* iur^*1: lea. active sjtirib in . felled to pu>h through; a denjie^wnmp I oi articles' was in -'>cfy-thing foFtliogoOd of hl S *fellows.'>viih all its wagons add artillery. ’ connected 1 with ' l a c ! - R^ert » Obtain of one '. • tthis appears to have < ohAtcuu wxiL tpc ; . . . / • v -.been uehievod triumpliuntU'J and the ■! dim', of B&aver cftuhty.—■ ;»f-: - t -* e ‘■*rptpan , es, resided. a long tinic . j lrl i iv j-e rw .|Mif»r, read Ivith nuiclftni!tercst. r ln JkbXarnc township -vvith Air. Pat- edn.-orjiiniiiiicat.ipp with our gun boats, iuo lavorcc v noticed others Me,- too, was a ruling elder ■ .Still the cxtraofdnnu-y energy of the : 'Mr 0r;,;;,;.,. ■> ih Abe sn.nVe church; a man of'consul-; f ebcl movements seejins to; liavocoun . -ir. . ~ua cditoi o. ',} • . | ilcrabted- advantclge, f or they were 'r:-i PtnnsHlyania Arcfyicves."y ' ■ • . ■ . ’ .. ° ipromptly' at our hetils, and.a terrific 'A* las •ari.thns? ; n i «Tf«-bero oi’ lliOjfiv/v/i 113 ‘ , ‘ .e jbattle .look placje at ll’urkey-J Bend, of -t-asunv ■ ' / ’! Haniel JI Connell resided near Flor- j which we give the outline'yesterday : 1,. .- ‘ ,'••• ~ '• A v'ehc-e till his death, some few years jin [our telegraphic xßspiitdluj 'As the t -f:i t,lc a'entpry of a 7 ! band'. sini;e ; .Ho was a gQbd ; ‘citizen-.in eve- APClellan! eoniimfed his retreat :I ,a ‘»«{s;-«triio save ; ry sensg of the term . - P> Benteley, atjrarrisdri’s bpy on the last, long sleep. I pro-: *-b s ‘lts ’■ ■~ , „ . , James river, lie appears, before get i • , /. .1 Hobert Hiingan-resided, for a,long tinn-. there to have fontdit. another t place on record an interestingj c . „ . ■ ■■ i' s • , 10 ' ou B,p l i .anoincr h-.: -1 -> t i • ; ,/ - .... ■; ’ ; tm|e, near; to, or in, Frankort, Bqavcr severe, battle on iTucaday, i n which ho n> or - v of V" 3 d'Cffton. . county—sfo long, indeed, that our fa-! flic rebels badly* Reinforcements "A 1?12 V G f n 'l thefs. and one children, all ~n) Washijigion feaclied him at . .'"'‘Jend.-iccl liic forces under his ■„ j „ ! , Tr ■ the last advices, and .his army ivas in A.. _ iknewandrespeetedhim. He removed, d !it ’ i -f -: — ! - ito tlie/Bntish, A few days-• . ■ v » . . . . , - igoqa spirits. - j , ! , •tfer rt-K i i -Arc immUnf n ?'*' 0 to Ohio, and has since jj It will be 1 perceived that the army let--si 'hX® . '• , been called home tohis reward. ' | has had exceedingly I hard work fora, kur a y. ?’■’^ the '^'American side of. Andrew. Knox, soon after the return i octc •P a 4' 0n Thmiday the battle r ". e ri ‘ mo r so vas continued to Berkley and another f-c appears been done till | dcalhJe resi a cd * - m Frankfort. His'jr r£ f t - ba p 1 ° t: T hus »W •••■■ •'■s»..-c:v.-ued .Bnceland's Cross i , . ... - had six.daj’S of the severest! fighting Wa „ • r*-' • VT- , - ! character \yas without yopi-oacn. — ii n j ni-irciiinsu.,.w - Florence) in Washington i o - ' . • ' , - - i , , ) ? nu 9 n ' Vlt “ ." p . F| : .'. Af-pj ,j J- .r tPorcmosl in every thing calculated to j army all cbiipohdafed in one mass, and; l - Pia tht, i benefit mankind. Though childiess, he in communicaticiii dirbetly with the then m charge of the Presby-i was on(J of lhc i ftrst . nd fi rtncBt to ad . cunboats on|tlie.Janies ri^er,'' : M'GleK conyiegation in that fplacc, im.; - , • F . «„•• • lan ism ro! danger} whatever. The measures to spread the i * %****'*.*, ** m 7° lif from in ~ii diroctions ! lie called a -i ®‘‘ He always had .a passion for Washington (bust in fact, have infbsed • t, ' ... ~ niilitary science, and scemed.delightedpcw energy it|to Lis army, i • % f J).' >. Btoa . v * "!in witnessing correct itiilitsiry move- ]Ho has acqoptid the gage of battle Ei- 'f' 1 LS 011 *° r P rence ‘ Aliments; lie Is gone to his reward -1 thorny has. it-at j Cl 't (meeting prelimiuarv steps 1 , , Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, a ke,i'u„d.ano!her meeting call- but R P eak ; Caines’ Hill, TurkeyJlfcSd, .and again j same place-a few danTafter i ° ? ° nf! resia ° nce f m ® n S 4* th« battle jif Tuesday. ■, Tljeerieiny Jt _ ,' ■ ,J- . ' * James il'Farren isfthe only one of are now drawn out of their jforlifica a^.? ng a of i theifworthy. band-Wh f o yet survives. H 8 and They are "Infan ,' U - - He re?ides War Florence, Washington -wwting their -nien-.lh .MnUant 'flelrt.. ‘-unn y were-organized—officers}' . r -rr t >pg; while ours removed-from the r>*nind measures taken fTSm >® 0n " ty f' ■ t,mo : bccn a pestilential swamps, where tlie progress ■ Com mi m 1 . ruling elder :n the Florence church; a of the siege kept ihem, aro ini action % visit eve 1 u s^ cre a PPb mte dj j aB tj c 0 0 f the Peace; and onoe repre- healthy |conntry r - 'So far lilt w 'J 7 hQus r e , in the and jibe people' at Harrisburg. He from being permbently injured, Gen- Vr i a IS UD - If the owner of the !. „„ eral M’Clellan has nnderhis command ■ j - , has always been one of the most ao- «<• nau a gun and was willing-to . ,an army capable! of fighting as many the Committee An'kim *. AW® mpiumoting the cause of battles as the enemy may offer or Inal! cases b,m R f®‘ ] Sabbath schools, and all the Benevo- accept, - ! . .A"' * 1 ■■ tb6 ,n ' Jo’at operations of his day and gener- jOf course,; the natural in> ■ take-th-e gnn>by; atioL a ItbiexP. the unmilitary reader.will boj ■ ertAarv. srd rej-eipt Ajr It. Wra*kfurfSpriny*-. July, ’BI- this retreating, if the array isr \■ ■;■'!■.■ ■■ •» i. : ■ : ‘ ‘fn-ni o’er the stealing. .0 a a uiusi’c note; Liin, for nearer, clearer i;;’it,ei%vrs iiotU-it Jloat. t • * • n-A— i is not tlio night wind limits und spafsV""' V,> as lively . a- tfr*> ‘viuiioafs of the stars I , / - softly—ah I *As music 1 . Vi'~. but from "whence V' Ani ffyrivc to catch the burden; cv'ry .oMgi'V souse. j —; .-,l—y«*. 't is , *-V{iiik-vtirl)i»odle'!” -Vimkee 1»0 !” - what u thrill I • Vai{kVv and nearer, clearer, ; iraVn.' and now quilt-plain; ■/Yankee Doodle! - ’ *a iu*e»V Doodle j. ri o.T> Itvjio o’er the ocean main., j W - LK |ll 'lk*.’ : —av.e.. forever ! f%\- von liiic-of-hV.n le mi ip. ■ r ' ■ - x ' ' ' it!i tho Stripo* dnl tiring— * them I.” -tipwa n oiu.ljeart to |:p. j ~ ' ■ ■ ■ |-. ’j!«v.»n][igh£on tbe waste of wat«vd f , /--Midnight un'-the silent sea, V- ;i it riil sriljaut vessel ,.vcr tfie water* free. -hip thal Passed us» by,a’t‘pe'i\ jvgo.- ' v --* the i'tars .iui Striped a flying, ' "N ifli" :Lat music soft und.lowr '.rare TC?sei> Southnunl sailing ' To lie porr frftm-srtich.we'vc Mulcilj'' And ihcfcTSVeold flag’* ft:!! Hying, ■" ’ To ils toast-Lead it ict!y nailed And ay vey;e! saiis vessel,' '■">-'ha: die" ‘ 'iote It/ M • ' •' \ Doodlel*’ e ocean sprav :nrer—fainter— f,* •Ho ! •* -o'er ibe soa: Do^u^cl*'- atiog^f Txlx'. ■ Arovs. ]. I i o; :r jape •nr-■ 3 1 ;oi I trover heard of any but one instance of refusal. .The companies thus raised agreed to'.m6et ,at Briccl'andS Cross i Roads soon niter. j The women, then as now;, foremost in every good work, turned out in all directions and greatly aided in pre [paring theirlhnsbands, sons and brotli | ers; for the campaign on which they ■j were about to start. ' '- ■! j Ap.bough; the country was then new and poor, two nfA j ble-hearted farmers io the vicinity of j Briceland’s Cross Roads—-Messrs.), Pat jterson and M’Lean—furnished the ,| whole- force with an excellent; and | p lentifui dinner. The ccmpahies took j SP their encamped the first | night at frankfort ',in Beaver county. Hero' committees were .appointed to appraise, all the guns-and furnish a statement to the owner. XeXtniorn ingthey inarched north, and continu ed till It hey reached Xew Lisboiij Ohio. i Here they learned, for the first - , that ' i El THE WAfc I«r VIRGINIA. ■ Wo have fptilongth received fall and authentic- reports of the events which! hftve' transpiring in Virginia dur-1 ing the paBtpeefc,and are able to surrey the: details calmly and >■ form conclusions ai tp thejtesult. |ln these operations fightipjf has been pjost { severe and protracted, renewed again [Phd again; with varying success, the fmarches lorig and rapid, the {losses on: i botli sides fearful, and the changes of | position so. groat and important as td falter the whole state pf the campaign. | The movements of the enomy since jM’Clellan’s arrival before Richmond ; have been directed with much sfcill to -1 ward an interruption .or n change of j, the programme] of siege -first’ [effort was to create ia diversion By | means of Jacksons assault upon Banks j and the pursuit through 1 the Shonan-. ; doah valley—a bold and partially sue* ■ cessful undertaking;- though hot effect-* j ing the object proposed of creating a j diversion, as no part of Mj’Clcllan’s i force was dptacbod toj protect Washi lington or ip attack] I Jackson, .'fhe ! first effort to raise the siege! of Sfch- would jbjsvtf peo-.. coarse Ithe moinqhtj lowen |hen|, and gptiitthe{iicar of out fortific|Uionairmthihgbbt-retrea I could bo tboi|ghtip£ Hafitbey successfully raadorislsnd might have got belweetflheim bind {the James pivoi*, and sh after having ‘lost the one basaof operations they would have been pnjt off bthcr, and thus 14ft without eonuhahipations 1 of any kind. J , *;■. 1... V/ : It rr|.ijy ho asked. why, after being sajcly established strong? ing had world ? I I been ‘■No- artny itlmaSn id kcffepi. Now>thh Si'f ehel idvthe ' ntp I the ntfed 'einst as, in ’fhav )ramn- tnade ■so of vdlvrt wlUj bcrpfclt; haractet] as Jae! iandpahjjvalleyJv| deal will depent up> iic :a,l ■ • Mi’Glellanl ma| is first plan of 1: oper h vvp bepn either faiii with inadequate fbi the latter to hate b(> not clear that the ■>n minded by rot v»lley.'tp ;joi ell's '.corps. ( Jackson.has in case the tlimit an' pri il Maiiassas,] raplestec to ■kt. : I jinjds.be,. pretty |evi mtako.t'o Suppose Ipri-foijtilied pdsi iepeatedly d dudod belioijj and then quly B4irpriiiedj;by p strategic n unoeu ;ir.i successesi have ! using jtßis plan of amassing b ies forjauyj . lmpiir \orth Amirican. ;jj_ son been hu Wnri t|Vo M’Dow ,;■ r • -.4 a ■ since;, quid dq ; and W nli’g nti larch un I!' ' ] i rice its”'j them;j| Bees not >ad onc'e nothing officibus” had ret of busy meddling; to |as -that hiSh pi >d, Wiih« implied! ufcany gloom or “Ben.ure” (des iers) conveyed no pod mi of an byerdoing; lustrations of mod- ami f crooked wisdoii iowledgd and skill; ow does ltd deftl ss onlylcr retains very o> ble. use, a' man’s eed,,Btil v Jjorio; ill and then thk is well skilled.-*! it tbe Magdalenji ren us |‘raaudlin'j' smptaoaj) applies penitent isl. weer i due hoir g hi" si ■nien he| yot| ilu w«r g it cbnti -an of heU >i or by 4 '•■i- I ME jA gASITIJE E3b>oSfo>v X ' fey. the journals “wfiwh first opposed aljf the efforts to pui^'diWn s ijouejllibn'. fey the force of ini its to mipy fhb freO ■whifomertof the; north against, the] administration of Abtilhajjn Idn colflVfen tfeell plea tbaf bnh of the re sults of tfee-eftferts thok feo crusbtfea sop| hasfeeeh to fill tbenprthern states with hordes of emnr.cipiited i or rufea-‘ .way slayes, who are da!ly iii irompejitifen with Vhife labpifj and are threatening, of course, the doSlfdctibn fef Jthel white man’s prosperity ajnd progress. Almost every |Brt(:kenri(igc orgpn that we ' open !contains':afe fen iioUnceinent or an assertibh of tliis chttfaoter. 'The Patriotstaytedbue’ of these Stories by declaring that negroes .yreib employed to cuf tho grasa in the CbpUol grounds, when a large number of men,were actually compelled in Idleness arid *behfeld' the niore fortunate; employment of jthft ne gro i When woexposed this conteir pt u»le|ifabricationj and showed .that l,hp h«fe -bes iri pneslion-tverc employed by. a Democratf the Patriot refusMin dogv gcdisllence tp make an explanaliolr 'of its |alsehood, jand suffercd'. its pt rb.- graph on thirt subject to fee circnla ted tfir'the.delusion and the delight m. Iho dbukh-faCo iJcibocracy. |i: stoily of th’e aame 1 ” 4b(|ffl Qk tion| and wliich-\vp believe wasjcbp ied by |he Patriot', [is to the,effect thatj Messrs. \food. m vplbyfednß;{number of. ‘‘contrabands’ in the L'ahvbria; iron This st jry has peek going; thf rounds of'the lo cofc/co press. It: hits been magni ied untij many people believe that,negroes are pcluallj' crowding white men fiotn. filadeapfeniplrtynfbnt, thuB.dcgi|adirig i ahdr by a[ repuctipn of iwages and threatening [with starvation ilip labor ing Imen of Bat the truth spoils the whole story, fund an exppse shows that!the firm alliidec to> nevly employed a jsingle 1 contraband, heretofore' or how, at; the Carpbria; ironi’Wfks, The entire ;repptt' mdi publication of .such- employment of negroes vas gotten up by the Deno cratac p 'ces ofj Pennsylvania tonis leadi the hpnest laboring monjof the state intp the support pfb corrupt c om bi nation, aboutJ to bo-entered into for the purpose of bringing thenar o tt close |>y humiliating,the national f ;ov eniment | i The! labor fs worthy of tho ; democratic party, after it has eon ;tripu,ted the excuses fpi* and the; re ' ris- right once, (been tempt ' Were 3 tone* was tt I in its irand iyvhad * them, Bat of ! sis fol- japh of 's raid •• ,S -- • .;}• T .1 ; > •. ! • TPableai; I—Scene Qoilt — l The editor jlpf- the 1 Oswego Ti reminds fthe ibcaUpublic of dn i doiiß happening tlierempt quite al j idred yci|rs There ,rti:is,ia qi ing partly at a certain house di’ j ferm les pf u ncertain age? having gi j cred tbg,oth.er;|for the (purpose lof j hushing jihther jpeop'lbSsibasinejss j pijoii loting the general interests of ' \Vhilst they! wereilhus ar i bly lengagcd, tjh’ere, appeared ion j side in front of the vfindoi I poOij, ragged j, half-starved fe’lciw, ! cbnrfed throughout, the town Jfpr affecti.ngfpdvegty. On deeds jof ing charity intent, the ladies! ca the hapless feda'recro'w in| doors, ! I respj Ved: to 'furjnish him with : bei clojtliing on tho'spot, • A pair of sh cast off by the good man of the] ho j were found to fit the simpleton! ad i rably,. art invalided; hat jwaa ikir j to res!! upon hisJieiidjlik j Crown of faded glory, and thori th t wasjproduecd «a coat not morb jt foi|r|sizes| tbbjsmall for him. The jwp!s [observedl to. sho vnfonie; hesi tit abopt putting off htSown rag-ja'n tbo purpose ojf trying thii gjirtn bn| |bnt. after-much entreaty, pif c t the,. Article, disclosing to thb|- hot* stricken quitters that. the siniple wor4 no—“oh ho ! we never men! it.” j The, charity coat was hits thrown ,to hinji, and jiistjas Ihe 1 commenced: tq, struggle -into |i.t twine sustaining, the remainder! of costume was seen to snap. Like d before the flyipg -hounds, the) wl chiritahlb'* sisterhood fled from scenk.sprinklijig their, wayjwith s combs' fragments of hoops, ahd„i er. femples minutiffl. The simple continued. liis single.combat with ‘i coaltj until an Irish gentleman, t had been the gardeij,'-,C! to hikriUcue, hncijsfiabled! him to" certt|ato his wargrobe again, j j>4 the ■jr | now rations Itv; on .’cii the matter noting in him, ohi | t he shown valley ■mi*i at' Jack- Wash i i, j'l )~, ■■ .. | . JticAifTiNO Hxs Errors.—Mr.jjai BuM, editor of the ShclbyrTno (Tei Expositor I and a fervent 1 secession,publicly recants his opink Ho says: ' , 'j ; . ■'| „ j “Dike hundrf ds [and othew,,rcaiding [.TennpSeeo, .jl.i led: to believe the calling pat of itro by. Mr. Jiincoln Was bat ahjejvidince his] detlroninati )n to overthrown institution of slavery. Arid thus! the ing| JT thought it iny doty as a T neBScjan,.a3 a''miin born here, as* ra whose ■ interests were ail indentil with*’the Southern people, tojre him. i In this. I now see that;|l: i mistaken i I see aisoj that tbe.riitei to Mm; a| Statacrn Confederacy thris jfar and] will continue prove a coihplete Arid these Ireamms I regard it the duty everyJiriari ’resi ling .in Tennessee iasteri back to his allegiance and ch the protection represented by ’■ “Stars and Str pes of the Amerh lu*-, : ?ki ‘r‘ : : 1 X(5. ties n£i uriv icy for i win prdachi pway i las mtn factual the Toil der thi them b fi-oat. holes, and tfa whieh warmtl were they w; wher*l .warm dp, am snore host's with of-a fi time b( ■ made • i Once fi ■ j The Higher FACCcfiEs--&F-'ExT.ST- ! ■ it is an unqucistipirabi’eTiie^ ' that tlqse who arecqunllyacquainted ■ yyith! s[nd equally o^pable- of | apprecia' ; ting and enjoying both, do give a most ~ maliced preference to ; the’ Uihnnc'f of existence which employs their higher facultieB> Fety human'drhaiurcs would:' • consent ip be changed jntb, any of the,[ lower animals for ,the j prahiise of the fullest allowance i' Of*. it ■beast’s; pleas- nres.j no . intelligent; human being ; would be an ignoramus; no person dll > fbeling and conscience Would bo sel fish ari l basej. evqn though be persuaded, that the fool, the dunce, or the rascal botterj. satisfied| with his Ipt tihtihjthey are] with theirs.— They WOiffd riot resign what they i posses- more than j ho-tof the, most j complete ! sfe|isfactioq of dll the; desires ■ which they havfe in common With .him.’ If they ever i fhncy .they would,'it is only in cases of unhappiness so ex ; trenie, that to escape from it-i thelT i would, exchange their | lot foiv almost I any -oi her, however' 'undesirable in ] the|r 'c wh cyds., A being of higher ■ faculties reqdii‘es mol€[ to tttjajto-bim j happy, is. capable, prpbhbly',l of |ripre | \ heutd Suffer and pekqVll*'’ hccessi-; hie to ijt at'more poihtd than onh.pf an | ! inferior type!;', jbut-in spitc,pf f tlieke IK J .! abilities he can neverijreaUy. wish tp j j s|h,k| into wlib t!he feels;; 10 jbe a lower' j grade ’ existence.— Fraser's Maga jsirie'.-; • ,ir " \•] .--,v ■ f : ’[.WIIO ABE IHe BiUvE: if; BaTXLE ?—!- fA! popularerrohpreyaijs |iri -fc^ard-to-i I the fighting qualitiesdkptayed^byydif-1 j fereijt legfmd.nts 'iu jj Aljaiiy i])eopl(J, perhapsjia hinjohity- of i |thd rer iicrs lot newspapers,' cfnicliide ! ithat |,t)ie regiment which’ sh|ows the • i largest list pr killed and wontided has * i done the .hardest fighting i j This ii's a | | populai error. : The] xegiiheht that is r |,liandlec wi;th 1 the ?most, skill fin : ap- | j preaching, the enemy,and which jnakes J j ibe most energetic and . charge upon them, suffers-much less ! | thqhxone Wiljieh is, awjkardlyi posted,•] twbjchjiegJeqts to throw but slcirmish- j j ers(: m is biionght n front of the eu-| ferny at a disjadvantagef f--ih a;ropehtj | battl >, it,certain regilment whpse Oolof f he! sat bellind a wood pile i lioldlin'g his 1 horse during the action, sustained a heavy loss at the first volley ipf the entniy, and but little execution Vas j done" by that, regiment. ! The . regi-j| ments-who charged upon the jfqe -and ! saved the. fortunes of .the,' day!, and se-; cured the wicjtpry, showi-much smaller" j loss than ’the regiment all uded to.—! Thosd who judge of battalions, by the I results in the killed and wounded would I doubfles Conclude in this-ahd iio, siml-.j !ar instances, that the most inefficient ] and wavering were the bravest. . I ■ f’l. j. J-': K -—-J- | Singular Fancy.— The West Ches- i ter records the,do4th, of ani (old maji whp hasitepthis coffin in his: i house for ihlriylyears-’i-Ktliitil, within, a? few .roars he resjdcd-on apuuall farm I three miles from West Chester. On pne beertsionj he cut down alsmall wal nut tre 3 growing; oh his] pldcii. had St sawed : nto boards, and the coffin whs made f •om a| portion of the Uimher.— Witlibi I cpthmtfnicating; his jpurpose to any one, he took the boa id to .a cabinet maker, had the -coffin made, and quo it bpine. |whilc he was ahicnt,- causing cppsiderable con sternal on in his. faratiy. He was father in epCcntriC'person.ibut a kirrd neighbor and a goqff citizen.! East ,weck tds uncomfortable reniindor of death tvar brought forth, varnished, and ho was grave. Batt .... —If life bo a battle, hq w mi Ist he be who fails to arm himself the contest. If life beK a storm, I 'nfatuatod is he who sleeps w|iile h klsdriven’amid Unknown waters life [be a pilgrimage, how »d mi for iow i s bai If is he or s« i eh a •o jb(» who strays Inoitt tlre right urfwise eksi to return until the dorp gather round hi^ ro&d, n. twilight p^thwaj PM ■j’ NOTICE TO AO*E*TISERB: '% Advertisements inserted at tli ;rate of 0: cents per square—each subsequent insertion ); 26 cents. A- liberal' discpnnt made t»sje»r)j .. and ott'lbng advertisements, j A-spa'ce equal to :twei.vb. liies'bf this type ■ ■ measured as -a >quaro. l Vl A ' ■ ' | • 1 ■ Special notices 26 per cent, addition to reg ular rates.. ■ ■•’•I, -Business, cords, 76 cents a line, per year. 1 • ‘ Marriages and Deaths, ne'iglcrtis,j Political"’ and other Notices of a public nature, free. t-i 818. What a Bayonet Charge Is. . It is paid that severe as, ihel fight at! Pittsburg; iianding Un<)oilbtedly'-'w skf r but Dpe b!v\ : ohct;tvounil hast beeir. dis?, covered .by oiir' jsupgcoiis'i thope, and that wasfnflictedj'by a barbaroiis pcb ; ~ el-, ujign a helpless jsick , soldier,; lying y in his tent.! - Some 1 surprise jfias been expressed iat this fact; there -is a gen- • eraffimpression that 'afler a -bayonet charge!, if the contesting forces .are ; eom’pbsbd of bravo met), (here should to be a great riuhiber bCieitcbi fvbUhdgTp , The truth is r that abiryonet charge jjS a very different affair from what it is .generally supposed. -In the fittlt place .; .the regimq.pt ’ or other force which mated the charge,, thdugh .probabty.; ranged as,near pqsile eritimj% ! cannoffeSgp upithis fiifmatjori .d tiring a quarter of a, mild , dif more of . r ground which iht&tybd traversed by it before the foe.is reach.- c 4. Even with the best drilled and brayest then, one end of the lino lags . , behindhand if the enemy should stand' stilt to receive the, chdrgel. onTy a part . of the line| wouldj he engaged at .fifdl; In practice, hpVever, military writers confess that bityonets are very' rarefy ■ actually crossed.) A charge i: usually, [ takes One' ofJth'-ce’ tuiai's; citheri IhO, > charging pnt|ty. tby and J, f mdetudsity, throWs the Opposing force-;*’, it breaks rank and ‘ ■fUeq-! without, ajvrdting the, fhrust of the bayonet; or by firmness and a well, detiy ered volley at, short distance,;, ihcjtidc yybich fa attacked drives pif other ;, dr. in the fewest ; cades, Both sides behave well,[and thd'V'n r the yvord-; of one of our" most experi-., 1 enccd generals,, "the best sergeant de- - . cides the fate.bf tiie charge”—hecUusd- / ouly'lhe porgcant-Aiid one j'oPt’vo wed ■ at the lend ofAhe line \vhiidi first cjoraes in contact with, the ? Chernys'»' are re.- , ally gngageiii few dociqiyii - moments, and" thus the jconiluet, indi- J ■ vidual bravery and <>f per haps 'half a dozen r iWen' ’ who..alone- wiltflthe enemy, gain the victory; for. the side to which they ■ belong.. u WiiaAilo y cii suppose we . dteep- oar bayonets height, for, but IP scat 4 the enemy.?” Ik ] •general siffdbto one whp'yvas inquiring into the • nature I of • bhyPtiot "charges • ancFh Alarslial of 'ErAice wrote ‘‘lt ■ is'Act .ihje .ininlher ,oi killed, but| the - ! pumbef pF friglijenod that decide i the isage pf -if- battle.” I hflubini says dis-.. tinetty that he; saw la Ibayonet fightf • once in all his milturv experience; and , it is r elated by the historians of Na poleon’s wars, that tVheb. the Fi| ::nch j were once chaf’girig ;lhe,'Prussians■< ’ yvith (lie bayonet.- when the lattef j yvould ndVor cotild notJfetreat, therd : ensued';.a spectacle nncpipecfed’. by ■ the ; iifiioeis on yeilKer j side.-' ; The);, : Frehelu-aiul. Prussian :solclicrS, jv’hep ! th ok .got,- tvjfhin sfriking ,d}st»nce, apt-' | panmth' 1 by mutual conso.nl. clu' ibed lyiieir muskeVs, and thus! fought i piost . desperately \Vith their ajrms reyi.e|-sa(r‘ i> r ■l-^4 - ■ 1 "T • .1 \ 'W ’ £ • - V.i . A- StrXngk DrS'NK.u ■.VRarvl’ --A traveler who has= rctiii'uod- A SpdiiV,.across the Pyrenees. account otia curious yhd ’witnessed 1 duifingjt shorthalt at a. y ti llage Jdgb Ul)-Sn, tlfe moan tains., Hayt s ing an hour; Co spare, lie walked oat,, l td adhprcAhe scenery. and. ids attdiP • fio’n wt®. attracted by a [nuinder-df sorriet'distapyc. On jlpolcjrig more Closely h-C.-j dhefv’od tha£. jabout'twenty of those:'h;irds Were oh-’'- Igaged in fight, over the |)p'!ly at a dead 1 edvv'wilh aa,many wolves, winch were, - diowdver., r ai? last obligefiro yield upy possession, of the prize;' At h r iort - distance he also, noticed |a brown deaf , walchihg the ISombatants' but riotdar- .". ing to advancdjtill the origins had sat [ isfed their hunger and talf'Ch to flight P Tuu.CmcKAHbMiNY H-isronyl—Thd I Chickabomk-y river, all 'know, from- of Gun. McCJellanVopera-- j tibns, rrsmall stVealm fin the. Vi cinity- of Richmond. wljich;; broadens, l-and .deepens gradually ip itl:course.^ : Some time befbre.it reaches the James Iri vey.’, into 1 -[which it euiptiepv’tbirty-, ; seven miles above iPorpreSsj, Monroe, jdt is affected by.the at ’, the 0 mpulh is, as it appearsffpm the James, | between two ami-three puk-s. wide,— | The Chickahominy|ithe siVcamtvhicti j Capt. John Smith-w[ps.esjJoiing*when 1 ho was captured h|pube;,]wambrs of ! Pdwhattan., it js bgliievpj lie, was Pap-. J t a red somewhere nekit the‘late battle. |,l| will be remembered thaT; its, banks [ wjer.e in the daysr’of John Siiitthvps ,npw,- noted for f'Smithwas. mired iii the sWainpwhbnJhesavages pbunpe.d upon | 1 j S§£3lll tj»e- ltd" * 83d. - - j regime 1 !;t including tbe Jafnentetl Goli i M’Lune and Capt. Brown^have-bigned 'a recornmendatipnxCo the yotersjpof 1 Erie county, to make Segt. iiulbeitj, of' | the 88d, (who lately loaf a fdot in then I Hanoye.r County . ] Treasurer at October jelection. The recommfen|fation is nub-- lislied.Ju the’ Erie and c.an but have; weight wi ih 1 . electors of 1 the Jliportefr' i r ’> . —.-- i a4t —•• ' . 11 teS-Somj|body asked Cass tbit other day ih Detroit: “General, what may do to save lThjon . “Any thing'.” “May wei abolish slavery?” “Abolish anything! to savd nation 1”. ; ■ -. ’I: ‘’fg&/th'o swan subdues the eagfd when he attaeks her dn her own ele* ment ; so *be Weakest may sobdue thd strongest foe if he but keep bis plaed and do his duty. tM ■■ I : Vont: