a ~ — r I t . • .1"" • 1 . 4 k . - ma mx fej&'J,:; : - ' , ',7 7 .......t; , :..7':- ,;•;,-;:tt,;'. 1 : ':: - : .'.:.-,4,:;,...:.;.:i.,':::,.r: ±.-y s'H r,. . . ’ " ' ‘ ‘v. 1 ;■'.* jvv •#* •t; t'f # \ V’rih *•.* av.-v.*.. t-t. * ! v ii "M» J -J ‘>i *• i+ < ' `444544 ; 4444 - i, 41. mwdli ■■; •. :::i ' - ; -v- r^ 1 3 >v- .^feK'lsHv - vV' 4 » l iV‘’ i » t *v' ' , ’ - ; ‘M''‘ •.*. ’ "'•' Ni ‘l-1' V, J? ?VC ; ‘. ifr. ••• ••: ••'■■• • ''y'-K' . ••:••... ;j_ V"-: ; ;. >,.\ : M-'. ; s ,ju>i --“-'v ;v:V ; .>V .;■ .•; .' lisii«atii« v* * ■ • ' .• s •rtr " AIVA;, .S*>7 »> ~•. ; _ ‘ * •* i ‘. »5 . .-:... ■‘V. - ’ 'v‘» \ •\ ( « ■T-* '■ ; -’-'V 1. 1 ' '-^ 0 * ’>: ■ " ESTABLISHED IN 1786 t jCLCgggBMgB«uEL OGLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, of ' 0 PItfNHYLVAHU.. Office, fit. CMr Street, Mr the Bridge. Boj end cell OABBON OILS os sssan as? > Secretary end Troaenrer. mylfi:6m CIR ARLES B. LEEGH, A2fi> 'Xactox jum-Qoikmxta ' BLnctus? for tbeeeleof GBAZtt. BISD3, OHSESE, PBODUOB, 4a, end agent lor 4he celebrated Uni on town OS* llO Beeoodand 14* Ftntxtrertf, be tween Wood end fimlthfleld, Pittobnrua. n 3 . a. unuT, ' BO* Uuobabx*, for the tale of OBAllf, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE,*)., Koe. 75 Water and 93 front ttrocta, Plttobnrgb, Pa. i uniniw - UHHin. MACKEOWN a UNHART. Floub an Gain Facto**, Psootraa ahd Oomxunoa wsPliiarl A»heaj W*rato», Llowed and Lard OUa, Driad and Green traits, Ttmotbjr, Clorer, Flax and Gnaa Seeds. • Sash adrancee made on OosalgnsunU. Spltly N 0.297 Liberty «t,, Plttabc' Jr . UHK B. UANFXEIiI), Conus -43 .910 a ass FoavA&Biaa Mmchaht and.whoto- 1 ' BUTTJiif ' POT AND PEABL ASHES, SALSBATUS, LIN* SEED AND LAUD OILS. DRIED FBUIT and Produce : roocralljr, Not. 141 and 143 Front itreet, PUtibnino. . oca- - cnsrasn. Culp & shepard, commission Mbb -»»d dealer*' AND /533Stt i 1 ‘tb filling order* t 5r J slorcliancUi* gcpcxafly. ocStdiy CiKAiiK VAN UUKi)£K,PBODTroBA2fD £ Oosaaoxoif'BlMUßUJiT, dealer In FLOUB, BUZ* TIB, CHESS E.POIIK, BBISD AHH *aHEEITFBUITS and Piodnea gen’ Liberal cash advances made on consignments; iWarahcaae,'No. WJSecocd ytrcat, JUtabtirsh. ; 1 AMEb V* • MoYA X'i JboBWASDrau and UCanSaao* Ktu&uxt, tor the-safe of FLOUB, 04AiyrBAC0B, -LABI?,’ BUTTER ‘EGCB, -and • coWtooTFintiPJltßlmtgiijTM. - ‘ - fOrderi and consignment* eolicited.r/^aggayd .crtTCaunviap iHmwaki, tor-AbosalacfiJEliaUß, 1, LABPt BUZZ SB, BKjSna, BBISD generally.NoJiaS&ket et' ;: y.- -■•>:.pc3aUj{ ■ r. Lang, QQHOMAKKR & HANG. Cqmmsuqh D MjtKwaar* T amJl“Vbole*al» dealemJn CROCK* , Pa> . . jc!3:dly MAXUPACh s:iv TtruiaiOr E&BD ©lL,and ; Co tiituioosi * Mea- sale of CBUDBAXD BEPIHXD TXinOtiEUU; Koa. 69 and TO : Water st., . Pltiifarxli** -Adtkncca made on consignments. ■ Buocessor to Jno. Ho> Iffl, liberty- atreet, JltU ■ GROCERY AND fagfedly -yaiTK^.i.u^,joa. vmz». • .T\KL&Z£% 1 T'oktfAßPnto lTl ; i^^o*iiiixoii''S!itcia3iT?.aix4'' I dcaXe» in No. B*. '• '"V myST . '■ a UoHMnaioHTMHBOHiyz, •'duaSattfalar&'OßUHfi'AHtf BEFIKEI) XjABBOM o CLASS, 1 180K t y ILfc Aci, H6.l® Liberty *■■ ftnffL--- 3 '**' 1 *■-’mhS7:(Hy . to ;',;Jwf£C*wUw .Means *Qo,;iVfiiOLEBALILGBO* }o£Q£y corner of Woodland Water street*, Pittstrts«^r T/ Jt 'TOIGT &B Gttocxs* and detien- lnfLOUfl ±1 XKDS, Hot. 191 tud 193 Liberty Bt*eet> >iKabor{ •jOidly Yfnwi* uni u Tli.luCK. & WALLACE, : , •'.a’io-ti'.'. ; . J 50.305 ÜBEftTT BTBMT, ; © DBUQ9 AtfD OHXMICALS, PE&TUUSBt,. PAM*' U.Y MXDIOUrSS,Ac*. Ac.,of rtricU/ primoqcS* v tty>-*bibkbtaiS> \3t Covtbllms at Law. Offle®, Ho, 74 Gnat io «ttiodT* t>rotapt , a(lTOtfon.' I O(>U«cUDM -Ibtgilß Allegheny aad lo*U*djoialagcoaßtiM;ttqd r * agtIUUiUU, (into ofMCaystta Goantj, —fa. — ~~~~r~n~T77~.' I nj s -;a/ iiiTMßOßaßfi;*. OSeo—B- S. comer Fourth ud Gnat ftrrwtr.' njatßat^-'e IUJkLN U. MaoCONjiEliL, AnonsJt O ilJefT) Batli. i*QiSo* 93 Diamond itrwt. j wQI attends t&A JetttesMstfSdcorlog aod Mon of claim*, boostioa, &0., In WMhisgtos, Oistriet _-jafAtobto.gq-yj.-rT IV JL OnnraaLosATbiV>v I • . GwnsrScL'lM Fearth vtreet, comer of Cherry . * . ..,»aU»UirIyTT Sm 3»p *it ». Oromi^ 4 KTTHSB V BOH4H}l#feF«k;«iflWßFT*trwt, ne* door t# b u Peter** Oourck. dSiPfottp j FfHEfeSE ‘WABEHOUSE.^-HENRt •—Vj if tr l Milrl Coainlario»Alej« ; Ohsnt nad.Outer* TUB and Piodac® geoen2ly,-Bo; 26 Woodtt&cf afcftggWater, Plltetrargh. xay3 j TSSZitebm ta FBOTIBIONB, cornerof il*i v«tsha Front etreeta. (•S'.dly | TSiffi36l! * ’i'QWNSKNC: P6el el ineml AMD DUIKU, I* BACON, EBIEI S B(gyT UiBD, MESS AND BOUP POEK, 80. I < Pmjrf PitUburgb. j street.. 1- ~. bBOBgTABY UITIZEKI ftdlmnv -gfrutt.- • • • • • . • DUVGGISTS. ~ L ijy "iU'-J'”- : :r: v '| , f ATtnTNRTt pQfSnSjt&hm Fojt \M*isi, >BXLkDBtraU ARp: fiIUAMCX 1% GoxrAJttci, Horth-oart oorner Wood ul *t*. t DAILY GROCERS. gHRIVER A LAZEAR, Y WHOLESALE QfiOOEBS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hob. IT lod 23 Saithfltld Street, Corner Second, frg-.lyd Pittsburgh, pa. tiORMLY, WHOLESALE OBOOEB, Ho. 271 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Having porehased tbs in to rest of bis lAt* partner*, tbs t>t»im*s at tbs old Stand, and will beeleased to receive the patronage of his old friend* .and epitome r*. myiStdif wx. tu nto.V. aiAUAxhiaa. WM. U. KIRKPATRICK & CO, Wholwals Gkocku, Corasaoa MucßAiat akj> Dkalkas ih Cocutbt Paoooos, No. 253 Liberty ■treet, Pittsburgh, Pa»- • .' >pT tBM.UITUt ea—, „,„, nn , rmn»«ti. Little t thimble, wholesam Oaocua abd Conmastoa * |t T*, doalera in'.FRODUCE.FLOUK, BAOON, OHKRSR, : FISH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, H AILB, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. ■npaata Aasboxna, (or.thS IAtA ftrmof D. * D. M’DooAld » Pittsburgh. A Co., WelLvlUe, Ohio.) / M'DUtfALD «fc ARIJUCRLES, Whole* sals G&ocus, Paoncoa and Coupuiqb Hen* CUAMTB, Jobber* In COFFEE, N. O. SUGAR and MOLASSES, REPINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR,r>BAOON, TOBaOOO, TEAS, RICE,, CUEESIL SEEDS, Ac., No. 2*2 and 244 Liberty 517,- Pittsburgh. • ■ noli:ly r. aeTxaa^.. M a. axiaxa.~..~..wx. v. axtkxa. KEYMEH & BROTHERS, soocessora ,Reymer A Anderson, Wholesale dealer* in FOREIGN FRUITS, NETS AND. BPIOKB, CON PECTIONRRY, SUGARS, PIRB WORKS, Ac., Noe. liG and 125 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Petm'a. ' ■ Jy&tdly geo*®* e. kßxqab. O&&I) & iIKTZGAK, Gboobbs ahd XX Couuuioji tfucHAßts, and' dealer* ia *ll kiau f °L oopyr * T P*odoc£ axd prrmuMH 2Ukv* S49 I4beitY'*treel» opposite head of woaa etraei; PittfbarKh. Pa. apily !BOOT. . iJ.j i m»g». Mv>y WHOLmm Obo* «wts,' ttntifxuioii Jluchabti and dealers la aU kinds, of PiIOVISIQHS, PHODUCK, md Pitta tmrgb manutoctures, Ho. 255 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. mya riiiO. B. JUNKB, Wbqlmalb PeAf.ifit \jruI GROCERIES, £1 AXILLA BOPB, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH endHttobdkgbmanufiictnrod article*, 'No.HI Waterstreet,abovethe Monongahelaßridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. aQMgmT~DAL3ELI.-, , IT —- T * T -». PAURI,!-. ROBKKT DALZKLL& CO., Wholb aau Gaocgas, Coaatt6toa*liß> roavaaoriig Mkbcbaxts, and dealers in PRODUCE and Pitts burgh manatactnro, Pittsburgh. •' . BKStBT i.m»i»f. I „. rnr . rT ,,,, 1 rl -_,nyg OHIRtUI. Lambert & shipton, Wholesale Gammas, Paonucs Dxaaua and Goxxtesioa ILcacHAiOS, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. noH:ly •_ • IQZa WATT—JOB* WUMX. WATT & WILSON, Wholeralb Gko cuts, OoxaiMioa "Mseen tars, and dealer* Lr Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. Ida Lib* ertytrcct; Pittsburgh. ..I:, 1 . uas ItSAIA H I>J.CKj£Y. A CO, Wholesaik X Gaoczas, Cosriiiiisioit LChaciUi *«, and dealers in PBODUCE, No. eU Water street, jiad 65 Trout street, Pittsburgh;: > O * .♦‘i- - uto, ,w. pxLwo»tg.,^. w .^M^..^joßya.j>o.»oaic. Js; DILWOKTH' A CO.. WaousAia • Qaociae, Noe. 130 and 1 ifti facona strict, jina* daUthflalo, Pittsburgh. . ooi JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale x*aaifep ffeppaono* aifcacM'aifra,'N». 172 V. ood amf 22a Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jelfe xmLUML BAGALBY, - Wholesale ‘“f-f 'Gaocxe/NcsA'lt and Uo‘Wood street,Fitts burgh, Pa. lu34:dtt AIEXAKDEfi KING, Wholb&als Gsocta, Importer of bona Axa t Ko. 873 Liberty •truer, Pittetmrgh, Pa. .... mbs |\AM£irii£§sEßT 4 SOK. Mahc- U raavMSS or. WHITS STONE CHINA AND CREAM COLORED ' : r - • :i AWtricx: saa t Waxxoouss a* -So. 74 Turn Srar, PiTraronog, Pa ?- /■' mhlfclyisx v. s. macxixto*b,...~~j. Hmaot —.a. r. oast. A/TACK-LNTO3H. HEMPHILL,* CO., iVI corner Plhaaad'O'fUre street*, near the City. Waier Worke, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL’S IMPROVED PATENT OSCHLLATINGSTEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE TAXVE3, of an alma and best style. Having patrip, machinery of iafgwcapstdty and of the beet quality, we are' prepared to do beery Job* bloc, and solicit work la tbte Use. trusting that by promptness, and tbe character of our work, to merit ’afteirttob to onr BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, m combining advantaged h«r*Wbre nnattalraxT la this, dme of Saglnea.. -!- :—:-- - —— - - - frSfclyd JOSEPH r: HAMILTON * CO„ Garner of First and Liberty stmts; ’■ A i : PITTSBUBOn, F.-, Hasoracmxu or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac. • • mylfctf ttEVEHAAUK, No. SO Witut Si., /a Plttataikb, madtzftcfareref BOILER RIVETS, WROUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, of every description. ._. .... ..... , 1 lined cr.shaped SPIKES and BtV* STS, large or amaiL Rdrid’ to order at sboft 'notice. A rood eseortaeot tobitdbGy qnhand. • myttOtae /. a; waiirs>..»l«r. T f ri.p»KnU. MMM r. oasmu. TJIXCBLSIofc GIiASS WORKS.— JIIffOIFB, PLUNKETT A CO., Quu Uasvvao* tomes. No. 13 Wodd etreot, corner ofFlr*W?lttsburgbf • : • * TS7RI4LS, & CO., Ho. 216 V-v f ALJisnsiyvitiectadppotite/.Sixth', PUubargb,. aanafectnrtre of WIIiPREAfIHES ANDSWITOH* ES,and everyaSseflpitontff LEATHER BRAIDED .iZAG;'?" I 1 Order* soUciuxl from: the trade, tod goods prompt* Jy. dipped ssper 1 teflaiawlyr - OEJfTTiSTH 1\ mKETH fiKXRAOTEPo .WITHOUT JL pAiN, Apparatus WHEREBY NO DfipOStfUJALVANIOBATfEBY' ARE USED. ' . _ .Medical .gsatleroeft-apd-dheO-; tettiet -hirve-had their teeth extracted and ate teadt fo testify as to the safety and painlessness of the 6pir»* ti on—whatever has been said hypereoct* interested In sseertlog the contrary, baring no knowlodge of my prows*. ,••• T..iji .:r-r'a 9BT ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted In erery style, and chargee very low; Warranted in all eaeee to be of the beet material. . „ E, OUPSY, Pmtlfj-W Smlthfleld et. JOSRPHADAMS.HENTifIT, Connelly's Building, ©onjer of .Diamond and Grant streets; PUtsbnrgh. • : -'' a:u , . RrrxMJicxe—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Russell Errett. myfcdly. tOOKSELEERS, He. Tl/M. 6. JOHNSTON & CO., Station ill -tm, Blabk Book IUsorACTOK**?, akd Job Pkwtkk»« No. 67 Wood «treet, PltUbgrgh,.. —3O ‘ ' & 1 Hta ,JX._.yios*M, No. M.Woad Street, sett <»or to the 'corker- 6t ThirdI,' 1 ,' Fituborgb, F*. SCHOOL end ,LAW pOOKSconefntlyon.bamL -1 XI UEAb, Bookseller umjiron, %ci IUBEPH HOKNK, Dealbs jm Tsm* if uiAM. xao &n\n Good*,'lie. 7? fearfiMWiiititßttffT-— r-Trr ,«?<: IjiATOK, MAOKUM&OO., Djui^ufcii £i*£BUOIDBBIU r TjiutXUtOß, KoVICZV, etO., Not id 19 Fifth *Ue«t« Pittsburgh wlB ' '.HTATE ‘JUxEJfTH. TTTIT'.TiI AM* 'WARtJ, DnjLLKi IH X T Btmn*,' Movants*, *nd «U i» U*itf«a i fo?<*JDli Men, Women and,Books, by LAHunt; Titcomb’a Books; * 7 A Good Fight; by C. Beads; C . Personal History of-Lotd Bacon; : Llfo of Sir Philip Sidney; Bongs in Many Key*—& W. Holmes; .Poems, byßoae,Terry; .. Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe; Lectures on Apooalypea—Butler: Life and Speeches of Jtoagiae; HUto, y of all Beligion*, ebn, etc. ah 6 £ ■. J. L. BEAD,7B Tcurth streeU .niHCELLAjrEO V 8 CARDS. jpnwircsr" ~ ' AND oaniTand wood chains SELLING OFF 4* DEDUCED FBIOXB, WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. ; JAS. W, WOOD WfiL Lj 97 and 99 Third street, opposite X. kdnondaoo A CO., and 111 Fourth street. * mhlO A large anortmest. No. 87 Foceio Strut, M’CALLUM’S, Bought previous to the general advance- is of July Ist. We are e dab ted to sell Our pieasat stock at vary fcrorabte rates. aufl . jL>AIENI'Eb OCT.’S, TSSI: Bithridgs'i Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNXEB, XX FLINT GL^BS, Torn Chlmnlee an Intended let the fiat dame, which besting all parte of the glam equally, does not expose It to ersexiog. C. D. DIIHBXDGK, Fort Pitt Gbrne Worke Waahlngtoa street, aplT Pittsburgh, Pa. I \KUIid,CHUMIUAU^PAINT& U OILS AND DTE STUFFS, INDIGO BLUE; ESSENCE UF< OQFFfiE, FTOTB POLISH, FLA* VOBING EXTRACTKNOTMEGS, CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER. MUSTARD SEED,CASTOROIL.6WEBTOILahd cegeccelof »lLklflda Afrttandart pattfet medfeiaee, Ac., in store anlfbPMla low’>» WOUD3IDB A WALLACE; ! 80S Liberty street! P. 8. Country merchants, befcre. purohedng else where, wonld do well to caß Ahd examine onr stoA. w 4 WOODSIDE A WALLACE! TO-AGONS, 40., FOB BALK VERY I*ABM WAOOHB. end BPBINQ WAGONS, QABOKNKB'S OABTS AND OOAL OABTS: TIMBEB TTIISKta, OAHAL, OABPBB. EB'S, AND ,BIOS* HASOH'S WHEEI - ID made cf,Gt*;beetdrj timber, alee ell ktod, °' t ~ u aSg&&. WiaislT Beck of rcdcrel i2iMtßUtl.ni, Allegheny, mhllil: ‘ eT AMKtI IHWIN, ‘ “j lUaolKttxnr ol OIL OF VITBOLJ , r ( . •“* AQUA AMMOSIA. Ordanlaltu WinUni nglmM* Oo.’i Offlt*, oer- TO'of ttirkat tod Vint ofnwto, will iocblto protnpl otumlon. - ’--'V;~ : YUN AKNBTHAL, Inro*T*a a*., Dials* io the taottialect brand! of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and , all UmU of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, BNOEF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES* TUBES, Ac,, rsriety, UNDER THJDtfIT. CHARLES HOTEL, PUtaborgh, Pa. i N. 8.-—The Trade ropplied oq liberal teraxs. . • .... i < nyllany : , WVYy YOUNG,. successor to Carp* • wrigbt A Young, No. 97 Wood eirwt, corotf of Dlamon Bitiu. Inu -A*-. no rear Vocr^andy^ PIIJrSICMjrS. QK. CUABLKSH;STOWE; irPar?lrai^^i>^Oßaioß, ' OOos, IDIBAA BtBIET, ; (OppueUo OoloqdscTo Row, unr Stapvosloß Brldft^) . kitij f; . '. AmtOEßanrorrt.; BH.ME, Majumctui V/UAn> lc yorterof fclualtfftbd Mn*lc*l loiirameoU. doltant forth* HAMBURG • PIAKOS, albo for H4LLK DAVIJiA-CO.’S BO&XOMlA#Oflri»tt*«n 'HMIOAI. IpitßfflUVTS, its* *0l» SteioirßjV. c-cl«br*tod PIANOS, lie.© •y-tbMWpt. PHubuttfr/ ::. „ to»a> j OHN H/ MKlibOH. U&iXSK iir •ttcunaowi *c.', T Ko/ 8i: W6od;»tmt f ' _ hnertb I>lM»flft.4>nif.JsH*hiyPi HHCUITEVTVItitt,. : TAMES m, balph, 4 , .iVV-fV / 4BCBITXOT* 'JhwpaxM'rSjtntcnr D**wnw*w Biwnfflum, ft*»all kiadtcf BotMtags,* tad, iapartatnadiibeir 4teedott«!M«otabl«-tamß») ‘‘ x 1 :Omwt*AnO»nat r itTmi\bstv*Ht 'SMooekaad BoMitftroalwtt. AlleghenyOfty. ' <- *•*> - ; y- frflO i UUNMUKH— • ' ' . jßjjh Urgr. ___ 1 ' y.-itX ; . U-03i3 . - . ■.*•£- • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE fittshurglt S. BIDDLE & OOte EDITORS ASD PBOPBIBTOBB , Pablieation Office No. 84 fifth Street. MOBBING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HQUB OF PUBLICATION. TEBMB: Houma Snmos—Sd per ennum in advance, or IS cent* pM- week from cerrisrs. Xnanna Enmo»—|3 per annum to advance, or 6 cents per week 'from carrier*. Wmn Enmos—Single copies, fS per annua; Five or more, 91,16; Ten or upwards, 91 per annum. Invariably to advance. KAY A Wood at. ADVERTISING AT SEASONABLE BATES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 6. Ex-Governor Alorehead in Liverpool. This diatiogulihed K«ntuoklam—more dis tinguished for hts towering aristooracy than for any great force of character—is a thor ough-going secessionist. He has now gone to England, to labor in behalf of (ha Confed eracy. On tho 12th of October, he delivered an ad dress to the people of Liverpool, in which, he dwelt at great length npon the difficulties which- led to thiawar. Of ooursait is an in tensely South-sida view of the snbjeet. He gives a long' narratire .Of an interview be tween himself and other Southern gentlemen and Mr. Lixoour, a! few days after, his inau- anda few days before; the attack upon Fort Bumtar. l The sum total of their arguments, or rather demands, was that there should be no coercion. We give a’ short ex tract, whioh chowe very dearly tho nature of the demands made by those haughty South rons : <* When' the- conversation had ilaokonedja HtUf, I ventured to appeal.to him, In a maa oer in whioh I never appealed to any other man, and neter expect; to do again. I Said that as to (he last proposttlon I desired tosiy osv word—that \ united and prayed to God , that he would not resort to eoeroion; that,| if ha did, the history *ef his Administration would be writtan in blood, and all the waters of the Atlantie Ooean could never wash it from his hands. (“Eear, hear/' and ap* ilause.] He asked, me what I would do, and M meant by coToion the raTenua 'and the taUbg back of the forts which hie said balongeLto the United States. I replied that that, was the only mode In which it was possible that ha could, under the Constitution, resort to ooorcion—by an at tempt to collect the revenue and to take back the forts.’* Lot the reader ponder these few words. ( These, man' had the audacity to ask the Presi dent of the United States, just as he was en .tering upon the great duties of his office, to violate his oath, betray his bountry, and sur? reader it into the hands of traitors. The piopo iltion orMr. Morehead amounUd to all that,andnothingskortofit. It was a gross Lniolt, It was mora);treucn, for which he dji served to beJnstantly eyrested, ! Fortunately, and Iropetaosity ;of thaSouth relieved Mr.- Lincoln from tjie gnva rwsponslbllliy of ■ luanguratiifg.. the struggle In the form, cohtampUUd; ln :; .that eon venation, audput thayebels so elaatly |n tha wrong that the loyal States rose almost "as oae maa ead rangedUrtßselres by the aid* of the President. ; Valley of the Kanawha. . Thfs floe Talley was among the earliest scene* of active hostilities present war; Jut Towing to the loyalty of a majority of tpa : peopleof Western y iigtnla, it vu soouejearvd of tebel troops, and for mouths remained In quiet seeurity. Finally, ascertaining fhat Ultra was a Tory small Fediual fhcoo in tpo ▼alley, tho rebel General Loring entered with eight or tan thousand Infantry, and a body ;of car airy; and, compelled Col. Lightborn. to i»* treat rapidly towards the Ohio rlrer, tearing the greater part of., the valley, Including tpe lalt works, in the possessionofthe rebels. , Major General. Loring issued aproclamn metion to the ptopje, and numerous orders, some of them compelling the acceptance pf rebel currency. ■. 'Hare is a copy-of on* of these: '*• Baanqcraarxu Diriatwar or Wwt. Tisotktx, ) CSAhixstaW, October, 53,1862. ;/ Gxsxeal OxDxa,No.—. \ , ! It is ordered that aiVhank* of discount aqd deposit, within this milltanrjdistriet, at once nre^nmstheir isgTtimaleana uiuaTbusinete; and it is announced that the Treapary notes of the Confederate States Government,\sUl be jreceiredon deposit and,in payment of :deby, and inwall of the ordinary bank transactions, npontbe same basis as any other ourfenoy, which may heretofore hare been reoelf frd qy them* ’••*’ • • •• - '■ ■■ | By order of Brig. Gen. Bohols, Com'g. • - : j B, H« OatCict, A. A. G., I conoar inrtht propriety 61 the above order. JvO.MoFaulaxxm Prealdent of the Branoh Bank of /Virginia St Charleston. • : Another order,, Was isruedte enforce' c ODB ft rt ptl o p wnVTeoU on for a member of bongfeqe# and others requiring the people to open tb(£r •tores and plaoes of holiness.. The rebejs also took .possession of .the salt works, eqd manufactured a considerable quantity of sajlt for themselrei and the rest of the rebel army, but did not get muoh of U away. j iyll tbll qlwl.tiito, howerer, heaoome to «n ,nd.r- But weak a alight rliiintho Kanawha enabled 9as. Cor, with* Slat of tmell ateanj-.’ oft' and-bargca, togetnplnto that country, ''wbenthorebal ‘Oenoral end hie arm/, who had dona anch gnat tbinga with the pen eljd printing prcai, took to thair heola, Valle/ 'ir ! once‘t&dto In tho anjojmant of peaOOj and undeMoyel authority. ‘ SKEKa .streets; Pittsburgh. T . Taa.UoTavanT, 0/ the Aaut.—A apeolal dlapatoh from Lore Utrillo to the Cincinnati GauiU raja: | - The longexpcrtadmoTemaut haa at laat began. It it aliened,’ With > graat empbaala, hr thou who claim to know, that it-doaa not originate-wlih: General McClellan, who etlll beUeraa in the peninsula rente £0 Biobmond, but la ordered-ageinat hia wither hj General Ealleokend the War Dipartidoot. j Ola, j/rr. 0. Dana ADML77an TO Batb-f AdUpetobfroiu Ldutatrlile atatea that da Sat* hrday Goa.'- Jeff.;C. Detie dellrered hlmtaif Op to thoolfli adthoritloa.td alanghtar, In killing Gen. Wmi Belton. Be war admittedtp ball and haa gone.to hia oem mand, with the arm/ of tho Cumberland. ' BoraaoL or ran Fctuiu.—A dlapatoh from Indlanepollatayet . . . . ' ! . Well Informed partiea here,,who here juat arrlred fremWeahlngtoo, apeak hopeful!/ of the future condnot of the war t and expreia greatconfidence in tho eoooettof plana to centi/ adopted for tho fall campaign. | iJgii, Bcnecaaae and ttaff leftßouiirillo, ,departure: .tote] iw.a.;ie®?»Mb»|fU ■; : ! . ..ifl'.vjjr I. .--er e. A SERHOfI m Tflß NATIONAL CRISIS. Hypooritei Denounced and the Peo ple Warned. The Her. H. W. Bateses delivered a most eloquent and impressive sermon, on Sunday evening, in Brooklyn, New York, to an im mense congregation, whioh had assembled in ntlolpatlon of hearing something apropos of the political and national erisii, as tho day bnt one following (the day of the 8 tate elections In New York and eight other States) would naturally suggest at lout pointed allusions to, if not direct discussion of, tho momentous affain of the present. He took for his text that striking passage in Job, chapter xxxrv., veriq 30: “Thstlhe hypocrite reign not, lest the people be ensnared.” After some commentary on the chapter and Introductory remarks on Government In gen eral, he went on to say, according to a report in the New York Tiara; Tho.lowest condition of man calls for the strongest Government. If the statu of people is that.of animals, you must harness them and urgethem onto workforward by sheer force. Aaiaoitfsk requires this physical gov ernment. It; is only when a frlgher position has been reached that’jrou can’ begin to relax this stringency, and turn to intellectual gov ernment. The child of four most be governed through, the skin, while the enlightened'man of forty Is to be reached through the heart and' the brain... This first, or lowest farm, then, is absolutism.- gradually relaxing into more limited monarchy, as more and more men in a State acquire culture and learn to think. The next or middle form of government is aristocracy—or, as it originally meant, au thority wielded by the but —i. s. t the most eminent, able and cultivated men in the com munity. . This form Is the growth of intelii- Kaoe more advanoed and with a greater nom r than in any absolute monarchy. It is a system of the orders and classes. The third form is where ail men are ‘fully emancipated from ignoranoe, and this is the highest, best and last form of man's social development and organization, vis: A pure Democracy—-the government of the people by itself. Democracies had been attempted in the ear liest ages, but had alt, at last, ignominiousiy failed. The Jewish people were at one time spoken Of as a commonwealth, but they never . were such. Theirs was eUhsz__a goiemment of ohM» over tribes, or of priests, under the name of'‘theocracy”—in fine, a strong govern ment. Absolut* government, then, depending, •imply upon the condition of the governed, .is' jut m possible now as ever, where the people ere fit for nothing else. Qod’e provldenbe adapts the mean* to the end, and whatever form we find existing on a firm basis any-, where U undoubtedly the one most suitable where it Is. Now in this onr country it fiat ever been believed that monarchlal govern ment is impossible—tha*-we-cannot beralod' by force. BntyoheanifyonbeJgnozantahd wicked—in fact, even now, large portions pf this land can be controlled ** no other wfy. Auguit laughs and shys7 have no iront*, all the heritage of sunshine is my own, and Sep tember, too, repeats the boast thoogh .with' a feebler voice; October faintly echoes it and leads November In; but after evory August eomes a January, ae, by God’s blessing, after every January comos an April. You can, again, have ?harmohsr ifrjotTwilly-aHhough for all of' them A Bod Sea comas, we.hopf 1 Yes, if you bring baok ignormnoe, and lupef sUtutioa, and wrong, and injustice, with over fed prosperity and rank corruption, tyranoy will oome baok, tool There can be no self-government without virtue. The rofe of Divine Providence would seem to be that eaeh nation should have some allotted principle* or pyUctplsa, to .dnuTn afr. and devalop. Then, changing, disintegrating, or passing away, its suooessor takes op the task where it left off, end pubes farther on, bat ever tending in that one direetion whiph is the ultimate track of all humanity. In oar day, a cartons historical feature is the nju venescenoe sf old oations, and tho decline of' new ones. In ancient times, when a nattya fell, it died, and onoe dead, it was gone for ever. .Hat, now, there Is' a resurrection of once prostrate empires. Italy, glorious Italy, nay, even Spain and Autria, are reviving and growing strong and ybabg again, all this proving that wo are in the latter periods of the world. Bow is it' with us—with oar young and grand Republic? Now, Republi can Governments cannot be had merely by legislation, but by inner compelling causes for their origin. They must be the outwork- Ings ol the spirit of the people, otherwise, even in seeming to be free, a nation is jn bondage,being blinded and controlled by oua nlng men,-who abuse the forms of-liberty in wielding moral despotism. It is in such |a case that the ot onr text has Uaohief application “that the .hypocrite taiga hot and the people be ensnared t M Even in ts* bosom .of’ a free" State, there exist ele ments of antagonism, and ihfiuencos are found tending in an opposite direc tion. There are -even religions lions that teach tho love of governing —the lut ofpowcr—bnt despite all these, nations are moving right onward." Absolutism dally dwindles, and liberty, with the ever growing dawn, expands. Monarchies are as cending Into aristocracies, and the latter into republics. Hierarchies have had their day, and the tendenoy of the whole world, Ip alt Its department*, is to develop* and elevate common people. Even religion is taking cpi more demooratio forms, and,the valno of man —notaooording-to -Mr lurronndlngr, hut-as *- mare oreaturaof mortality—has risen; in tbs : market. 1 The. missionary : enterprises of I churches and great Governments,.seeking out the darkest, poorest homes of barbarism to poor in light and oivilUatlon prova, this, why, In old times, evait the days of the Apostles, the Rirangstshlpfrecked on tho shore forfsUtrit themeto With tha Graokf, tha relne of th» "lorelgnsr" was jail nothing it >ll. The, opUnd all outside lpnguagds; "noliei/’ Mid despised eTerj thing not of thnmielrei. Tho eontreltof this spirit with that of foreign nations Is romarkablor Now, thejalne of man, bedauso ho is aman,alon|, U transoendonpand for3,ooo,eeripaat OrorW-; thing beeworkbd in'-theldlrection. AtMhls da, all Inventions, KU, mechanical coptrlp-; ano*:, aro not for tho benefit of-tho wise and great alone. The, profit, indeod, hot tho poof, especially, draw help from them.. Steamloti tho poor man travel, weaves’ foc hlm fins. him what Circa scarce .conld r he In'days of jora. Tho common laborer ls-hotter ted in. onr tlma than Alozahdsrwaa ihhlf, and.ths poererliOamtreis alts t)dwn tl to'repaatj that wonldhaTsptadsQdoonElUahoth a tarn. Mb. Bhakstpan» , i.,tlfiM,:prinons foi on whevwje, might proper], call "loddsr," and tho dint of a prisoner now In-Sing sing wonld hero hoop tha anvj'of 16,elt,two hetndred jeprs ago. Labor baa now. l«a dredger,, and evsr, irop mnsola that raplanes one ol flash, seta free p thoniend .that had no right tdaleVO.’ETop in IHMmtureweaeh this great advance,“Bopp to tha Very \de, of Cooper,. area ipaetrjr abounded in the ssperdlHoai mention of thjo ‘•poor.’! Bat,i withal, tha •> eontraat. tfatu traoaabla between 'tho pact and -present- in another point of view, exists between thy oountry end othercountries,., Eortwohun dred jeers, Enrope haa boon iteadll, nnfolp lng bar development, throwing off her oerp ments, itrttobing ont her arms, and’gattlh,; htr feet for marching., While America, starting to tb» raoo wlth tha sincereitohrlp-' Uaadamocmcj.-for.iaah. were tho earlleat colonies—has bean eteadll, marching In tha opposite dlrootldi,; and foundlng tho mos(t hldeohs of alltyranfites—thorelspfthe whits atrong fiTigr tha blank woakl-.Bnropa baarlng. onward.rand upward the glorfohi'; torch pf freedom- onto - perfeot ■ da, 5 America nuking down with-it.lntoolmmcrtandsrkneslt. [ Iha .I’iSit, States'of tha North .hara onl, j asltnrnod bank In. Umt. - .1 be wsr the, make in tha struggle to escape. Is a war of Idaar. ojf fnndamentaland eternal principles. It It tha ■plrlhof absolute. tha old oppnialia uoTernmentr. OTat JtoaUla.to th, spirit of telf.goTnrnmant—li what.tto, Inn to snat. : .Wskhow thaV sra jhaU thp final »lotor, i-Wa;*h»thtr; thrpagh- sad'ror Tanwt pf eannot talk Tha Blght te cpanr slda.. srarj lda. of Sod*, proridnsar yrary aaplndloa at tka luina^ VOLUME LXXV—NO. 301. soul struggling upward, every hope of human ity, the cry of the coming generations, the scheme of universal liberty filling the void with prayer and warning—exhort u*. not to yield, not to compromise, but to go right on ward, to do battle to tha bitter end r in this great, good fight. The prinoiple of darkness,' the handed minions of oppression, all the Con gregated elements of evil assail the house of iborty. I sun in the habit of saying distinct ly wnat I think, and I do declare that the opposition now formed here in the. North against this Government is. the meanest, the blaokest, the most bypooritieal ever conceived on earth. There, they have the benefit’of ray. candid opinion, if they want it. [Laughter and applause.] And I add that, what ever may have been my friendships, and they are warm at all times, X will net stand; I will not strike hands—no, not with my own^broti er—with those who aro not, now, openly and forever on the side of liberty. I had In this oonteit meant to overlook party divisions, but now when I eeo Satanic influences and such they,ho doubt, aro—again combining against tho North, I will not touch asy man'who is with them, unless it be with the besom or tho rod. We have no material for confliet here among us, and the blood, the massacre, of the old Paris days of murderous revolution might well return did not those who foster—and such men there are, beyond peradvonturo, in our midst—eloak their wickedness in a sort of sneaking prudence. They oome toward the Government, saying "How.art thou, my brother I” while they plunge their dagger under the fifth rib. Then, brethren, rise to the imminence of the denger. Oast your, vote* for liberty—cast them as far as you can out of this night of rebellion, towards God's throne 1 Go back to tho days of'Jefferson and Madison, and Franklin, asA stand by them and their peat prinoiple—"All men free and equal 1 ” Never can we.have such,a War again so. obeap. CompromUo will bring no peaee. Such peaoe would, : at each recurring election, revive the question whether some other State should not go out from the Onion .of liberty. Yon have got upon your feet—keep on thorn; you have got your hands out and your, hearts to strengthen r them—keep them out and stretch them fartherl Never was-such a. spectacle of shame, before beheld as for fifty yoaia was. seen jn the national JLoote of Bepresenta lives. Northern doughfaces cringing in the presence of Southern' slave-drivers I Let it never be seen Does material interest stand In the way? The slave freed will SMhd one hundred dollars in your factories 1 wnero the slay* in bondage'can't spend one'dollar; Tho, slave-buys ho: booksj no earpets,. no pianos.. Freedom Jhakes commerce; tho plqw, will say to the farmer, Freedom maJtea. me for Freedom l The. forge V IM say. Freedom makes me musical,—vote for Ffeedopi 1 The ship-yard .will say,freedom makes me merry;—vote.for Freedom.! All the factories will sing this anthem, excepting onoklndonly—thecat-o'-nine-taiHecioTy— v and it, too, on second thought, will joln' the' Chorus. The loom, the apinnlng-jenny; and the mill wiil eeho it. The natural 1 state of man is not simplicity, it-is complexity of waots; ,it U not poverty, it' is comfort! .Like the tree, man rises first a naked stem, ./but the expanding oak shoots forth ten / thousand branches,.'and asks..more room below,’'more heaven spaoe above I ETo ry thing pleads foe the pollby of emancipation, and now that .it is uttered, let ha hot fall back; If wegq to pieces, who-ihall-restoro the shattered temple! The Phydian "marble ; mourns in Athens, amid the ruins efiho rente Acropolis, and points.the.morai of the broken flute.... The doctrine of division an.dsoeession is/, the. doctrine of devils. Let us have, no Sari in it, buteUng to one . one bCjtltution, one policyr—the doctxine 'of, all men free ana eqdal-randaU the' machinery of devUdom shall, not prevail Go forth, then; young men; be Skillful -and be wise. May God guide your footsteps in this hour. ! I ;lookfocward with deepest interest, I will-not say tolimtude,te-the coming week's election,: yet X have, learned. late.thht. tolls me not to.fear*. The. Satanic 7 influence . wlUquaU conveying transports througb r dengerous por tions of the viver. They are arihed with boat imwitsers and 13-pounder gum. -- The Swit seriand.wiU.be the flag*boat of.the ramAeet. Bhe has .been oomnUtety easemated In. every part, and wlUbeable to: do excellent service opportunity offer... , PersonaL , The friends of Gen-: Lew Wallace; are highiy gratified at his being, ordered to report tu Qeh. McOlernand. . The Indiana, troops whioh expeot 'to' accompany this expedition if ill doubtien be'assigned to WaUaoe r a v .'divisu)i Brig. Gen. Canby.hai’amVed ih Indianap olis, from New Mexloo, en route for Wash ington.' • k-:- ' ; . . Gem- Mortis hasnottyot aocepted the Major General's oommiseton reomtlyrtandered by the . Pylrfwnt. -; „. Gen. Fremont had a mqet authusUstlo to eeptloh In St.‘ Louis on Saturday night. Tha splendid sword purehaaedby thpdlme.eontri'; buttons of the Gethishf; wupreunted io him, and a torch-Uglit processlon marched through'- thcLitreets; mud ether demonstrations showed, the. popularity of tho Pathfinder in the scene of hU former military labors.r - % ' | a? IgDiaskroLtß.-SWUleani frtm Indianapolis that. .tho.. Government* has: pur :chased .siity-eigbi acres of - Und, at $4OO fcer. aistej direotiy east of that city, near the pqyatiou tiue» for.a.psrmanentarseaat ; j joiuT'AH IT cl jujus, &a < & 8. a “BCH0YB8» uX Unofr. ! • a win aimiiflpd to tb* oollietioa of BACK TAT»- «>7 , . SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES, IBNSIONB, BACK PAT»Mid«Uoib«f: ;.:, . - Ui i * ' ■ VUST CLAIMS AGAINST TBS GOTSSNMEBT, ■ ! - r ‘ ; prbaptly proaroAot rtoacuubl* rouo*.’. Apply to ■ __ D. H. 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