A 1 >V ERTISENG BATES. mm« perjquuu <4owra<)» l i iFP:®»nth« n!a. .«® fiBSBE:-- § fa«: ! ' ■ y “ r ‘ tiingJe subMriptloiu.. Ove Moh. Ttnoojilfi, ea 08.:.. , W! 00 fi^ e * 1 a one to fetter up, j i,’« YJlyWfll l; " : Editor and Proprietor. ISDIA * W»Hi*' BOOTS, BABKSj & LEAVES. O&^MOX OTT>i so; w£lL,“"^“*ii' > 2. c “ re , J '?r Spermatorrhea, Seminal &«*»naZ amfofi di stu) ,j catuta by self-pollution; truck as Loss of Mcmort, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Dinner r f a «T*» .Digit -J -ion. aid all (hel)treful CQjnpUtinis, caused by L r&mma&xsis s^SSf^^nSSSBS ■j™™ 1 tb gain Victory over the moat stubborn »ni?rS!3,* e i.*S^5 !r *S? lc . or three bottles for M, ■ / S pre “ to ,»¥ W* P« the .'T3a?iaLihlet lenitiT mSiffioe of y Dr; W, fi, Merwin & 00., , _■ No. 83 Liberty ttreet, Now, Tork. G-natls® WS fob tbs osroßTii THE I-ONG SOUGHT FOR' Cures in from one ‘ee days -EE REMEDY, .•<. / v.: • AND 1 INJECTION c—in.oundedlrom Jioota. Uncke and i .eaves ( ntHOtTEE great Tuetiao Vicnel ic, cum all diseasesof rif urinary organs, such a °f
  • Gk ' cl > Otmorrhaa, on tt.ea/mialh, recommended-in those cases of hue ,Moui,(orl(hit m infemoles) sehere oil the old non esous medicines ‘have foiled' t ia prepared in a highly concentrated lonn, tlie doao only being from one to two tea * >ooQfula a uap. . 'S’ 1 ! 1 li 'i l i lr ! tlc snd alterative in its action ; aa^ 1 ->*•« . ® H ®- RO K ; E:» IBWKCXroif Is intend f ?£ to “« Cherokee Hem J}® tlsetJ in conjunction with that medicine in all caeca of OonotThrcc: i. Gleet ‘ W} i itta - ’lt* e«M#nr Cheating, ihensu oi ihe Cherokee llemedy UOtßtf ero&ee ligeoClon—the two medicines aU - lm P ro Pnr discharges are e? e 3 n e * wea kened organa are speedily “•?fed «i : fuil 1 v £ ig9r and strength,. .. y o.tTiStot “* m ' dy ’ * 2 por bott, °' •CT’lVide Lujcbi Hona, $2 per bot e, or three bottlea for #6/ v -by.’Exprea# to any addreas on receipt of puce. ri^Ti 11 *, Cherokee Cherokee fiu 2 hcr0k ® e Cure, aip sold by alt enterprising in the civilized world. -£*.t£s2 rtncil>leit deaJers i however, try to sell JJtMrfr com P°umls in place of these; those which they can purehMe at. h cheap price, and mate more money b / selling, than they can on - A0 y° u value your health, fQtur <* offspring, do not be-rfecelved by fetich -unprincipled Drugfistß, oik t° } ajui ftffce no others. If the ■M/tiCrtvH trtlrnot bay them.for you, endbae the laoueyWa ratter, and Wfe‘ wiU send them ?o you u?'i^atlln. BWQrC^y 88aled and packed ffeto from cMlized globe, bycortea _ addressing us will please state plainly 8 , of their complaints, anil writs M^ tUl A^f. a 2 I’M 6 Pamphlet free to an, aaWc“ B to“p'ri a e“oS, ttCra *" r “* hle ' 0r DtH (W. ißi -Marwio j&; Ooi >• Nq, $3 Liberty street, New York. . 1 tepat-eod-dkw COUBE HO MOBS. T R u: khl-a-en t> »@ UELLIFLUOUS GTJGH BALSAM. • i.Stnokland'B Mellifluous Cough Balaam la warrantedto euro Conghe, Colds, Hoaraei-ea Asthma, Whooping Oough, Sore Throat, lion aU|;ftfflactlona of the Throat anu r^«&&S &1 i Dopp, fy Ea f- t / All the luedical men and the Press recommend Dr. Strickland’s AntMJhalera Mixture as th& only certain remedy for Diarrhea and Dysen tenr. It is a combination of Astringents, Ah sorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and Is X?fKullf all^heg^e*, For Bale by Druggtßtß. General Depot 6 Eai Fourth street, Uinojnnati, Ohio. * , STRICKLAND’S P *T{B REMjBpYj; Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy h’aa cured thou' Muda of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Filet. It give*,immediate relief, and eliteta a permanent cure. Try It directly rt“s war ranted to cure. For pale by. «U Druggiats. General Deiiot Ea«t Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohm. 1 dyspepsia, nervousness, and de bility, Dit. STRICKLAND'S TdNIO can recommend those suffering with loss of Ap pente, Indigestion, of Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervous' Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic lt K i *u^,. ve * et * ble P r «T»r*tipn. ; free from al coholfo llquort j it strengthens the whole nerv oustykndmifil creates a gooiE appetite; and is toeure Dyspepsia -and WSrvousDe- For sale by Druggists generally, and sold m n-i. a- , i park abefll. Wholesale Agents, No. ti Federal street, ■:* Allegheny City, • .11,’p« EjSpiaLKBS A CO., Agents. ; And bF , . Dr.G-EO. H.iKETSEE,. wood,Street and Eaat Fourth tlc7oyd»w t< MINNESOTA LMD; FOB- ,-BALE. „ W ® ES ’ BETTfSBS, .. DA OUTA and O oodhne Counties, Wire a mlleaumn jhe Mississippi river, and nve miles from the, flourishing town of Hastings •T. 11. CaSIBAI, Heal ..Estate Broken, . S 7 Fourth streot- T‘ABJAHAA HOCBB DIKING SALOON subscriber has fitted'up a FIRST-- DINING SAMON. ooTemrStrcat 1 , ®P«?® tte Pittsburgh, Port WapeVChlcago 5S!?*? 5*P ot i where all the ltrioHevabd deti °~** °‘ the season will he serrodap to ordert atril hooSf “«* f »«tt®»^,hlepaW«i.. tss. OK. Ojfl/IV II AH v'k y , publl«hpe, I" .'lll who lipplj- tot- Itgives a conciße description of all thedle o?™ l :* ,CUl :r' n lem,lle »> toßcllier with meana ciothl*' ''<"<“P<>on, Pregnancy,Mis. c c “P/c Sterol, ly, Sexual, pluses, Prolapsus, oi m o\b^Vnh,itZ S! ''r C' C ' 1,1111 much ’ other i alusble information notpuhliahed in anv trer l l» l| y should procure a copy ha'fe a iJSMHnna, 60,000 each, a reai bctn Published and dlßtriimted this HARVEY’S" CHROMT tfERMAL knoSn a ro. lU i , i‘ 1 o blc P°P ular remedy over known for nil diseases of the female sex * Thev UBed ine.many thousand cases with unfailing success—a!hd may be relied on in every S s i*i 4 ’ c - ’ ic -’ nn “ tlie y aut F ,t ? Ht^e 8 have Sffin t yeatß*and tried t-afious other reme d,Cß ?, we a Ol their health and strength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Tamale Pills, s ™ not *4ew discovery hut a lone tried remedy—the celebrated DR. JO fl-N H A R V E V °“ e ° f ‘ h « »«»» eminent physicians. prescribed them for many yeara in Ms private practice physician was ymore truly popular or widely tha treatment of [Piepiri'J bj aa _ Experience 1 Oh^mut. rrio# H men Are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. 1 have devoted myself to the* study and treatment ot | FaiVATH DiHKASBa upwards of 40 rear* and Without egotlum cau Buy 1 have saved hundreds M I think it ia the beat and moat certain. It ia in my power to bring hundreds of ccrtifloatca if 1 Eec , Cßßar i t 0 certify to my general mo and hJ diseases arising Trom it arc oured in a mnr.fi shone* time than heretofore. ;It behoo»ei ere/y. yrtftisman andtoomin td be ««rffnllnVr lect ing a physician. The different advertisements 1 > ,! n “ ur pepera are of no worth, and no Iwneflt will arias from anawera than only loaa ' of health and money. Hundreda are oured aanu all 5 bv my new remedies. Address BOX SwT Ptttaburgh Pootnfflie. -A. I.BOMS; 11 - - L:rr - ALBUJUS, A LAUMS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. -CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. FOLIOS, Ms WsTAtidNERY, FOLIOS, INKS &> STATIONERY, - FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY. • ! 'iffigazines, sobks and Papers, • Magazines, Hooks and Papers. Magazines, Books and Papers. DI,IKIES FORrrtfiS, 0 D 1 IKIES FOR ISB3, DIIKIKB FOR 1565. I AT FITTOCK’S, .OPPOSITE,THE pO-Sf. OFFICE. Orders leltfor Flaga promptly attended to: g nnli north clear Creek GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO., Gilpin County, Colorado .Territory. TBC/STEES i HON. JOHN A. DIX. “ HOWARD PIKRREPONT “ JOSEPH’ FRANCIS' T H. BUNTING, A. U-. BODFISH, Colorado’. Hon. JOHN’ A. PIX, President, OHAiKLLs F, BLAiKE, Couneeh * * • • OORIV and other celebrate# dCvelope,] Gold, bearing Lddds itr the best Mlrting (liatrlot In Colorado. Also.fhe '-HENDERSON MILL’’ now running add in excellent order Oapital;Stock $1,.000,000. tvqyjjdnK .Capital suaa.ooo. WKOEE NUMBER 100,000, 'PAR fit). ♦ I>ortion ®f the Sl99# iag already be'eri y |lrn ate Subscription. Rooks are now OFfrUOE QP THIS COM PAN Y, No. 69Beaver Street, New York, U i h nedatpS“l nUn,t ’ er ° fB ' “» beob- •- - ---V... ..j •_! j. del6-lmd USB IT, l>o , Convmc ©•, af ** *i siss 5 « 9 2 * 11 s - 3 “r ■• Of" af*~ 'J o 5 S s* W I <3 *■ ► sjj iil 4 2 * =55 o f Banking under the Laws of the United States,” approved the22d day of Au gust, IW4, and to take any further action that may be&gpedlent. . . J. MAGOFFIN . Onahter. . ? nOREnf & TOOLS POR Olb WG tx • f JC4■ Manufactured;nthe- most moderd!*tvle *«kortnotiee,hy , a: . INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS UY: FIKK. FRA A BLAJXCId >lo*. No. «3fi and 437 *OIIRSTWIPT *ST. near rU'tn. . ~ ... ’ r£hM A r*i ft J KNT 0f m, 1868. Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be £l”? *®pl7 w<»urea 91,803,393 3 2 Real-Estate (present''rrtlde sloB,an ? • V i«• -•- 102,996 26 lempprary Loans on -ample OoUat teral .Securities. S 3 iafi stocks, (present vslufe syd,«n r**) ’ No?es anil Blil* Receivable., JJjj Useb...., 27,’niBiw The only prottts ttini whicii thi« company can -divide by lew, are from risk* which | have been,determined. : conairtant withAeotirtty. '■ Since their, iacorruratton, «, period ,of thirty promptnew all 'l w*. lW a,w 8 3d I-HAEI.EB W. liAKOBEK, Mp&DSOAL H. IOD Tobias Wxoinra, JUtto S, Known, bAKUm, IfaABT, ’ - If, AAd I,I!A, I“““ .1 .tiOWAEJB o. Dale, Qborob W.iljOHAnon. Gtuoncic Falbp ; S?£, s - ”• BANOSi:l?>r“ai(leol ' ‘■“'f*? 11 CI.DAMVlfrae President. Wu. (I. St6cl, .Necrotary nro tom. J. O ARI I hit lID 1' I'lN, Aaent iNorthottt Bor. Third and Wood air PHILADELPHIA FE&EAND LIFE INSURANCE, .COMPANY, • '***» cHgsani»«».«T»sjKT, tho Custom llouri. sums op ia- SUkAjSiC £, eithk i t of l.irpltotl, oa. every Uewrhitioo of p. >crty or Merohaaai*>J btre&soiifchJe riteaof fjiV-Mriui. 1 PORT. P. ' rcehlcai, 51- V». UaLPWi • Vice Prraidfat. X>Uifu< j OHAIiLBS i?Ar3H, ■ fi,OOPB, f 1 .0803 TV. BboWh, P. B. iXiVlutr, - PAPt . S’ i.-WBjpa OIAVTO*. S, J. Maoabp*. t.. Wiittt, 1. 81.40E3P8K, Beorotarr; ' i J.tJ.OOFMN, Aeent. OprnM/tttlrJ »p.l Wuod atreete. W eetern Insurance Company of Pittabnrirl. R. Mir«LER, /r; Prnldaut, ‘' fc\ fIL Oobdok; ** \\r it-1. S^S*ubW'auli’mst aj.l i W nodi rf' Vfm: *m ; A.liomejnetttntlan manaifed hy IHrestors who i jjv weU known in theoopiimimfy, and. who are : dltermined, by promptneM ami liberality, to mUnenn the eWaoter which they have asmmed, •eonermg ll.fi beat protection to tlioro who- dr me to be inauroiL J. r '> J»met M’Aulff Nathaniel Holniea Aleaamler rnmict, tleop_e Daoie. Ca'npbeU U. Herron, Ohai. TV. Bioket ron, Redrew; Ackley, AJefiandei Speer, iiavid ftl. J '. Th»eptj too, D. C. $ ATTOHNEl r W, ***K ADJUSTMENT AND ■ V Uoilcction ot Claims against the United statca or any State Government. PRINCIPAL OF* ICE, 808 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BRANCH OFFICE 98 SHAFT STREET, PITTSBUEGH, M’MASTER & GAZZAM, Attorneys-at- i 4 aw, TENSION, BOUNTY, BAOK-PAY. PRIZE MONEY CO ULEUTED. Ac., he.. &c. Applications by .mail io cilber office attended to as il made Id pe’rsan. until the claim is adjusted , ? tK .! U T AL ATTKffTdON given to claime hefcire the Departments !n Washington, I). U, M’OLELL A ND’S AUCTION HOUSE, 55 Fiftft Street, BOOTS* SHOES, D 14 V GO ODm, AT GREAT BARGAINS. 'CHTH STIVBKT. H&LIDAY aiFis. I’.'fiwI P PIANO COVERS.^ Tlie Finest Imported ■ |*y| MOSAIC ntJGS. L 1 <—> A very Urge variety oi. v EL V K T RIGS, Notr in Storp. ft-* Fourth Street. 1^ ' i* ‘SIXQJ.B JiadUTO del? - DECE NATIONAL BANKS. ‘ FIRST NATIONAt BaMk <>*•' t* rrrsßppfaa. Sf a SSSSS^J^SjSSA «f Peltnoylvanift haibeeu Utily *3“ flon *P ®e requirements at the Antul OurrenJr ° ntllle ‘! Act *P provide a National 'J, a „ r l£” y ' by a prodge ol United Staler Stock*, anil td provide tor the olrcnlation and re iSt! I *-'’" ‘hereof.” approved I'ebruary aLh iff?* TL 1 hae compiled with all the proviZon. ‘ot ort require,! to be complied wit'i be'or oommeuring the buaineia of Bajikine ' oe '° - Now I'HkHitiroan, I, Hugh MnlJiilioeh 1t,,,.,, Mfti of office, ttl« f»th day of August, 1883 JHI "tas,, TffF: -FUST NATIONAL BANK , W J'ITTSBrEQH, PA., .L&fa Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital SAOO.Otxr paid in prlvll . •ge to Increase td «1,000,000. ss^lSZ:*!, thr “oLtry 7 * nr lt " 1 ruuoroßh J.it* n tlonal 01 Pittsburgh,"'in the city ” * n c , oun *P ol Allegheny and State o I enOßylFanta, has been duty organized under and according to the requirements of the Act oi ( on.grees entitled “An Act to provide .»,!* al L-urrency secured by a pledge ofl’nitOd States lionds, anti to |irovide lor the circulation and hi’ tlUn ,h f, rc , 01 '" apjtroved June 3•, iStH , , complied With all the provisions o aald Act, required to be compiled with before aaidAct I ''" 11 * UIC I,ll ' inM " w Hankies under Now, therefore. 1, HP.iB AfcCIM omptEoUeroMhoflUrrency.rio hereby certify in la tr t i" i iV'"'^ Z ?“r’. ; l“ ,io “ at “““is”- o* Pittsburgh in lestunony whereof, vvilnesa toy hand and seal of office; this 10th day ol IL-icmbfcr, lrtd [L a ] HUGH MotlUl.lrinufH delAdm . tiojiptrpfierof,the Currency Boots, shoes, gaitehs bai MURAL'S ,A Nil XiUM-J.-Thc largesß ,n sr selected and cheapest stock in tire city at Borland's, !W Market stteet. Look at the prkrs- Men e Brogans ♦1,60; MenM iloots fd SOiL-rdies 1 Hoots t,Uc; Ladies' Bnlmoraia 1.60; 80, h, Jioota I,lc, Youth's Hoots l.tS; IJluldre Vs Ban's! ou and everything else in jirnporii.h. Guiub ot ’ail at} lea and sizes. A fine aeßrrrtmrtirof Raney Slippers and Boots, amiable for Christmas presents. Country Merchants supplied,at New Vork and Boston pl-ltes. A-so, Agent for Bart r " elilns ’ al TO ™ R STOCK OP THE CHRhB Y.KUN AN-DEITT H(»i v are.hereby notioed to alt nd a tneeting nj the Stockholders of Paid AwWct. hlch wUI bc hpld 011 MONDAY, DECEMBER lath, at 3 o clock,- P. Al„/orthc purpose of organizaf ion election *f President Directory and other officer a y He.. at the office of A;apt* 4. 1. feiockdale, Wo. 2 Duquesne Way „ * , H.. McEELVY, no2,;fltf President pro tem. C°«h£ A vs' A!kD SUKFACE for The undersigned wtll offtr at puNlcgticttoa, on. the premises, Atl« : eloek P ?**’£ TEEN AN b AJRW. aithated on f Jte Pittsburg and Steuben villc railroad, adjoining the-village bf Burgetts town, containing about 100 aorea. The land- is , 40(1 Abpunda tn ooal and limestone. Ihe Manalon House la very eligibly altuatcil. commanding a fine view of the railroad, Ac and la within three minutes-walk of the- stal tio n OEOfiGE M.. TEENAN TAIUES MUERAY CLARK.' ' ~ Administrators fTaodqr, Washington County, . ~j j va- “ yl] i BOBLaHD'S, • ~n .SW-i, y;lMWttkat.lt, TTTt TT,i f jj - “IT * i: ' fc • Jbiiiii il 20. i)KO. T. VAN DOREN, , Oaahler j£K>rU}, v gailgffe. MTTLE JIM. BY C. W. OOULOOCK rhp cottage wasa thatched one. The Outside old and. mean, ■ Tet everything within that cot " ns wondrom neat and clean. whs dark,and stormy— -1 ne wind whs howling wild— A patient mother watched beside 1 ne bedside of her child. A little worn-out creature, His once bright eyes grown dim; It was a collier’s wife and child;! They called him'Llttle Jmu 1 And, oh! to sec the briny tears last hurrying down her cheek, As she Offered prayer in thoughte -he was afraid -to speak Lest she might waken one she lovei Far better than herlife; F Had h fh h ?‘ l M 1 * T ?° ,her '» heart- H/i.l that poor collier's wife. W ,V? h .' n , < ’ 5 “Pitted, see. she kneels Kppule the sufferer’s bed A a I!? 5 ; 8 He wiu a Pare her hoy And take herself instead. J Sh - C n?r C, r^w'‘ aawer rrom the child, o| f falls these words from him ■ Mother, angels smile and becWn I’nto your Little Jim. ■ ''Vtl.V’oh? P ,in ' tlc ' ir ’t’other, now, out, on ! I am so dry* - Ju st moisten poor .Tim’s lips again- A..d, mother, don’t you cry.”’ With gentle, trembling harte, she hold A teacup tnhisHpa; ’ • He . m ,ie 1,0 thank her as ho took Three little, tiny sips. A *“ She as"-hpr amrel bov wan dvine— The Chll! she loved so dear 5 Had littered the last Wo'rdVtttAt she ever hope to hehr/ n ■ * The cittaijedoor Is opened wide, t J h , e 5? 1 iei ” Bfc P (s heard— ’ The father nod the mother ween, Yet neither rpeak a Word.’ He felt that alt was over notv—' He knew his child was dead: He took the candle Ip hi? hand, And walked toward the bed. His qniverimr line gfvcj t'oVeft Of enef he’d fair! conceal: A °‘! at ', e \ h ' f wife haa joined him— The Bincken r.fuple kneel. W wv h h, i' !,s hp"’ed down by aadncaa, They hurnhlr ask or Him, * * n . T ," Raven nioreto meet Their own dfciir J LfttJf» Jhn. SOTJTHEEN NEWS. Humorous Review of Presiden Liacoln’s Message. From Ihc Richmond Enquirer. The reader of Abraham Lmcoln’s’Sles M?e will be pleased' to leran, on that do entate s own authority, that “his rela tions with Egypt, as Bell as with..tbe Barbary Powers, are entirely satisfacto ry. It is also gratifying -to be told the cheering, n,r n,. ( “the. rebellion y> Inch has long hern fl igrant-in China uasiuH'n.at lusisnppressW.” Inthefirqf partoflhisgingnlardo.ument.Mr Lin! coin < xpatiatia over every known conn tryof botli except the South ern Confederacy'. lie treats pf.Bblivia and Peiu, the Guano Is'andaandthe-Ja panees inland sea ; his imaitfaatioß, in HsYnnkee vaslntss and sublimity, rang es from continent to continent with the world eni irc-uling cable; ho leads His hearers to the dreary Straits Of,‘Behring and gives them a “plealing--view’’' / *^. at Paradise,- Liberia, wßh-vfhich otfleial correspondence has b(Vn freelv opened." He touched with pafn upon some scenes of viokinco and \ strife whiqb, it. se.euis, are taking placeikaome regions 6f the, earth.—a civif war ik St Domingo, d'threatened war of op Peru, and “phinful altertia'tions” in Egypt all of which ’must' naturally grieve so feeling-a heart.' 1 ;In short, Mr Lincoln s observations, with extensive PnZ’ S ‘V eyS f 7° ru China to I A The reador’s ideas arc enlarged and the geography touched up, by so vast a general prospect of earth and an imated nature; but as y> on read column after column, yon begin at length to fancy that the eloquent writer has for gottonlhe existence of a place called the Confederacy, and ofa painfql altercation -worse even than fhe Egyptian one— wlnch is said to be going .on Ihere! ‘‘At last, however, after dealing with the be nevolent institutions or the, District of Colombia, the ‘‘Agricultural Depart ■? en, ’ 1 % l\£ h F details'of administra lion, he srfddfenly appears" tb recolect a little circumstance aiitf says “the war continues."'- • . ; r.- . It-Was time-to- think of it ; but though the great majority of readers "will’skip over the tions to conic at once lo 'the' official pronouncement abont thfe w'Si-.'yei when they come to that ‘part they will find themselves much enlightened. In fact! he first sentence devoted to this.subject states what all mankind knows to be' falsehood. “Since thfi last anpipi] message-all the important 'lines and positions then held. by bur forces have ‘f e ? a?* if tHerd were n . such States fn the tkofld, as Texas Lou lsiana and Arkansas, or as if .life line of the C umberland River at Nashville Were ns lar advanced as the line of the Tennessee at DecatUr and Chattanooga. \\ e need dnd fault with' Mr Lmcoin'd .stimates-of military af faas; h§tjjiuBe those matters are not in ins line; but come at .once to the. politi eai considerations. Now will it be be lieved that such ia the. tenderness and loving kindness of :tbat great Emperor tow-ard us miserable sinners,-what he is willing even still to pardon and take ns to bis bosom as if nothingohad happen ed. ’ They (the rehala) can at any mo meat have peace- aitopty.. j>y laying down their arms and submitting.’’ It seems that some -timorous or despairing rebels have been under the impression that even-should they lay down their arms and cry peccant the offended Sover eign would insist upon making war-noon them afterwards; would go on iflanetiv ering armies, firing batteries - and charging in line of battle, ’ Just us‘if the white flag were not displayed- - -Mri Lincoln kindly re-assures- -the timid ones; he says: “After so touch («>.> submission) the Government coulduot bf if would, ,maintain war agataaf them’ The loyal people would; not mstaitf Of altow: By whioh.w*tokv s^l«ito« KM the pentie Lrit of thoseJayal; people., ,ut „ epim : I n Bhort,.Mr, Linccdh -onbemore offers h! t J m 1i PeThapa for th e ditsto time° th” am^ni ? or^r lloailoB those i,f.» ’ amenable to the f.w lf ' lWe ' will ohlyeub mit ftnd, lay.idotvn our arms. He 1 re j - P® , ®“ B oftofiat we- had realiy forgot len that a year ago a eeneral pardon and Amnesty, offered,to afl except certain detggifidted fclasaek"— rfhat isto-say,- except officials of the Gsveyntitent; Apd-- toatnhm iof ■JV,...- ***, orntpsurnoa ta • .'\^J ;ftn v J !»: >1 L- *lo ; ‘ Poaten^ rabkoficdloiiel. l sat&mfo uv/imuT 'sEas&dti£Sßs hearts, ■«“?£?'ST - o*’ 0 *’ ""**£ a . htn “ESrSS'“ Bii s of e 6# a ll^^ra U J? e f cpasi; ■ieea, whfeh -'% a tm?lrr.^a§to isibi^fcsgfeS' ttgareaaMwtew* «w»» % tp courts' aiMroteß-'” ud «aa)| tbe-fcbtirtd'dhff Wtii?V®Jd ■fS^S^ZSSSSSS,’ to impfeite'fijjftn'iliV tfeJWttfMl&l'lohfe pnDCiple^ittiaffioirtnimaM^a^^rfAa Q 9 wpre afters, 7Wt bar ep jtownibbr ss# ■Spsfstwsat 'ln swuag.al«lng!c'fcondffion^&fCagl’ l mean ainjply to saySEtiat-J-tfr# WaKifili . u W *Mk« PPßsl|ilrtb!!hd caJiyai nothing about that ,bn g in simple reason thaUhe.SlfromlS has not cOfite -uitiifch-K what he should say. .soiMjbooy or ; There ,ia aJ»Mt»ofl»etepa*fcrftitfi dtf'da only docs more in-men thihitiditf befote pnt : alsoijaavery znuchn mo^erairoaev^it lurirffintfero^#^^^ uTy. 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