113 MI 'l l r s.. The Count: is published every lflmday morning, by Hun J. Snnu, at $1 75 per nnnum if paid strictly xx flannel—B2oo per many: if not paid in edupee. No mbecriptiom ‘ discontinued, unleu 45‘ the option of the publisher, until all marge: are paid. , \ Anvn'nunxu inserted at theumel rates. Jon anrixa done agit‘h neitneee dud iispetch'. ‘ f :. On!“ in South BuMLmre meet, directiy~ Opposite Wemplen’ ,Tidning Wliehment '—'a“ColPll.ll‘P~l.lNT'lHu pmc: " on the sign. | New Goods !-- MERCHANT TAILO ave just received from q 0! goods. for Genucmgn' variety of _ CLQTHS, ' ‘ CASSIME Unsaineu, Jenna, gkc.,'w‘ for lpring and summer ll‘ They Ire prepared I 6 I the Ihorlest notice, and ? ncr. ThaFashions nre‘r clothing made m any deJ my. mike neat fits, whi‘ to be substantial. ~- I They ask u continua ‘ tronngc, resolved by gov charges to earn it. Gptt’yshurg, Ap’ril 7, 1| . Town ' I ~ 'll PRIVATE SALE. ' fer! at Privnlé Sal 1 us now residL-s, situxue i Gettysburg, adjoining 8.: and MES. Mclfilroy on th, alley in the rear. 1““ " ~ two-story Frame, Wenth ‘i Buck-building ; ‘ll well 0 in, it the door; and q. vn‘ 'npples, pears, pcachvs, 1‘ gfapqshull the mos}. ch‘pi Nov. 12, 1860. If Fresh G ‘ KW NUTIUNS, .Fl. 3 LIQUURS, h(‘.—- ‘ The undu'rsignt-d In just returned trmu the éitj' will: the inrgrst lock ofm-u‘ goods he h“ yexlmd in. which, 3: Wm; bought fur cash, he is‘ prepArg-d to sclT as low us anybody here or elsewhere. He will 1: lumr-ru'le :1 portion of . hls ~'!luck: CUl’l‘Wll'lS.'hUU‘-\I(S, .\iulnrsefl, l‘rhwge. lhcbn. l’ut:ltn€4,'Su§lt, Vin-*gnrfiyicus. ('«ndlcn, Squvs, Brunuis. {lfi'll>lles, Mullen, He‘d Cnrnlu. (Zr-lur nnd \Vil‘lmfi “'.ure, bEGARS und TUUACUUS, lnrze 15H of bait and common ‘oramls; ynlh at” am;- o_t NO'I'IUNS. "a has n finer quLk of LIQUORR than is us _ null} fuund outside nt’lh (‘ilic-i. Vin: Impor!- ‘ euhmlcl Dnmmtié Hmndil-N. luur MILIIQJIW bust {or modicipul we»: ()ld Ryt-,.\'L-ry wpvriur. fur the mine punmso; lunpurtvd Wmvs, “150 Pu m-ltit‘ Wine; .\‘rhiunlum -.*lclunlN-~, Rumg. Whiskic‘, kc. Eg‘ory n licle is “nuumcd Lu ' be vrlml it i; ~wld for. ' 1 lit-collect, this is the 1' Ln such 'uuflrught it Ll comim‘ed. ' 0150. Jun. 19_,-x‘8.;::. I Lancaster 36 GEUWU‘J )\ lAN'I'. _ ‘ 1; n ‘ »A§D BLLXK HOOK P/m'n ant} Orh‘rmmr/u/ sr-ripLion, cxrbuludu“ 1h appro’red slgloi. - . Rh‘i'filli E. W. Bng\vll,E~q..Fnrml “Z Lul'eipcr, Esq” Ln‘uc 51mm!!! Shark. kiwi” (‘ol fimnucl \Yng'ner, l-I-q ~Yn \hHinm \Vngncr, limp. \ :l‘. l). rdhlnll. Hm;..«|l.mk. l’ulzr MArtin. l-qu., Pro“: ”on. V. “sunburn, E~q., l' (m. Whitmn, qu., Reenl Apr“ v 3, wax. . : , 1 h | ' - . Ready-made . ~Jzumianuixuw 1. G u'u-l wxnu-r ~lUl‘L pfi Uwr l‘mu. in grc‘u. vhf-l ',‘ Dre's Fons, H . [funinrdn ('§:lfl,l , Mania-3' JJC 'l‘nnlah! ‘ All of our own mnnnfn the For; lw-t "mum-r, : tin-iv. :Giv. ur n my”. (2 lzya’bmg, Nun‘fl, ls A ' Piano 31‘ 1 Plum WWI-:11, of Li _ Fl'mno 'l'u'n’vr, inf-mx‘ muqknl puhhc in gum-rl urn». nut otherwise (zcul Bapnimnz l'innm. at l‘ prmm. s cmire mlistn- t 1 rA-célvml'nt lln< (amt-e. v O YesL-O‘Yes—O Yes, F TIE undersigned wqu-I mnct reqnoolfiflly D anlmllxlce't(rlh(-pcu dc (:fHeHx-umirg njnd its \ficinity, Hut haviulen is to cumihuu SALE ('RYLVG. in nu \‘arinuf h zmcheahzn‘ing lukvn offlfllicense fur‘ilmt purp so. (Eun’ds taken of: cmugmissionmn! sold ht :1 moderate rlmrgcs as can lie expectgil. ‘ ank EL, Gettysburg, coops OIIN CHRISMER isc rry'mgpn theConpc-r -in; husiness, in all la branches, in ank ntree:,'Getlbeuzg. FLU ‘R BARIKHLS, in any degired' quantity. made ‘0 order, at short. no }icg, kand a: low profits.; REPAIRING. pf nll kirds,atlended to, prompuy and chmply.’ Btu-y efl‘ort will be ma. 6 to render sau'sfacv‘ tion to customers.r a Déc, 2?, 1862‘ 6m 1 | ‘ . T—‘—‘—“ . ‘ .‘. r I . _New Fall 3. d Wmter . 09193—4. SCOTT &, SON have in store *nd are now selli g as cheap us' the chenpfilla good usorlmebt of Dry Goods, con sistingzof Lndies’ Dress Goods, such as letinogs, Cobergstelakes, Tram-11mg Mix tures, Alpnccas. kc. Isa—Cloths, Cas , “mares, Satinens. Over-comings, ' ' ‘ Tweeds, Jeans, funnels, km, to which we invité‘ the :tlenkion ofhuyen.—— 4M! wh nsk is an ex’xmigs lion before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ ~' A. SCUT‘I‘ A: SON. Nov. 3, 1862. i ' Coal ! B'3sz 4: BUEHLER Ere nay prepared to S supply COAL, of anfierior quality, in any quantity desired. Termsir‘Cnsh.‘ Cone Due! Coma AI! !1 . @They .150 request those imiebted‘to themto can arid pay 119* as funds me much needed.‘ We will be tilt; first to call? Oflicg. ppen'from ‘I to 7 ‘ Q Feb, 24,1862 i John W. 'hpton, ASHIONABLE BARBER, North-hat m ngr of the Diamond, (next. door to lie lellgn’i Hotel‘J Gettyshurg, Pm, where he an n all Limos be found rready to attend to all business in his line. He has M5O excellent”- ;inunce and wiu‘ensurg éatisfution. Givo him‘s call. ‘ [Dec 3, 1860. Removals. HEundenigled,being the authorized person ,1 to make removals into Ever Green Ceme terylhopes that. such nspontemplate the removal ofthle remains of deceased relatives or friegds will pv’ail themselves of this season oftheynr to be" it done. Removnls made with promptness -—tennn low, and no effort spared to please. 5 PETER. moms, [tech 12, ’6O, / Keeper of the Cemetery. —' ‘ , Wantém, f H! highe‘st'price paid for HAMB,SHOULv l DEBS “3 310337 1': ‘ r. 9, 1853. COOO3l 5 GILLWPIE’S‘. 7 as. ‘Wmsnow's soorama snap, fol M enndmru Dr. B. BORNEB’S Drug lore. N - ‘ ‘ijqu ammo BPICES, selected and . _ groud“expreuly “f BLBOBEBI' 30‘. NEWS New Drug Store. E , . > Afi.;Do you nit—in. at; 7“ Joe‘ Hooker“ 11m 1 0.1! u ; - ‘McILHENY’Su I : ge Stock 2 I ma. . lACOBS k BRO. he cities 3 large stock : wear, embnging a 45th Year. | ' vas'mms, th many other ‘.goods car. ' _ 1- aka up gnrmenta‘ It ‘1: the veryhesfl nym gululy received, and ired myle. They nl - their sewing-i 5 sure : e of the public‘a pn d'work and moderate oporty I' The undernign‘ed‘ol‘p ' the Properlyin'which - East Middle street, .jR. Tipton on ,tbe west I exist, with an ’ lIUI‘SE is um .rhonrded, w Ith , ‘ water, with a plimp in ‘riety of fruit, such ’8'): u‘pricots, cherrieg, nnd re. - Imm" MYERS ioceries, GEN. JACKSON AND sornifi CAR‘oif are to buy cheap.— 3.“, nnd'Hu-r “I'll be ‘- KALBFLIIISFH. 3 The lsmenf' sentiment in the Republican, party, s 5 far as it finds expression in tllelr_l -ll€‘\\'\pa|tt‘li, is adverse to any pnncesaions , m the Suuth for the sake of the l'nior..--‘ 'l'lu-ir motto ie, “ .\er coxnprnmiie." They f insist th.lt the lust spark of reb‘llimt shall 2 he tmtlden out, beneath the heil of power, l and they [mint to General Jackson“: mode ' ol'lleuling with Senth, Curélinn nulliticgntjon ' as :m_exzmlple (0‘ he 'now fullo'vred. 'Their’l mnnn'r-r ol' alluding to that. notetl event im-i l’l‘” a good deal of pnpnlar mfapprchenj Linn u: to what “513 'then done “'9, too, . (leaire'tlmt tho precedent. set by the gov-l en nme‘nt in the Suuth Cut'olihn.‘ mgiflcatibnl >lmuld h‘c tullowmji; and we think it. op-l porlunq to lemll tllérhistnry niggtlmt monk: arable tl'nnlectinn, and show (lmtthe rebel-«l liunnstzlto mu [mi-mud by n cnxxtg;rnnli.~e.- : South 'hCnruhna. rebelled against the Ital-ill)” and General ’Jaekson aec'qmpaniell l hisl strong [Demure by a vigorom u'l of his in-l film-nee to secure ,t-he pmsflge tthugh Con-l great of n bill for niulncing the duties of} “hit-l: she. complained. The settlement nctunfly mmle was :fi-‘omprom'he tinder the : thannwpiees of Henry tlny, (:hllsisting of‘ the so (‘ullod gompromise mn‘fi‘lnf lfl:i3.—' The course of those distingmsetl and patrl-‘l ntlc statesmen in that. txn¢*nlol'ltblc‘ ‘crisisfi each the arknowledged head 9?: onéol‘thm great political p’slrties of tlmltllnle, and one}: ; 1: mm of extraordinary nerve and vigor of' (-hzlracter, is so_ instfrletiye m; tlo_ ninke‘it‘! worth the careful consideratioh_oftlle ebufi- l ry at the lireNorth_ will Ihil 1n unity ;-—in unity of which, unlike H :2 dis tractmn sown by the imbecility ‘nml erfiily of the facllol’l inqnwer, neither Chris ianit'y nor civilization shall be ashamed.” l l , omm BY PROXY. | The Senate of Pennsylvania hirvi Abolition mjority, recently passed progiding for soldiers go val: by proxy unconstitutionality and absurdity -- thing makes it ridiculbus. Think J man it home claiming to vote himpe‘ {o'l- I. half dozen other men represen be in the army! What a. {lice electis‘ would make. " The Abolition Senators evidently bin]: that. they hive played efl‘a very olov r pol itjc'al trick upon, the Democrats, bu} they have aver-shot the mark. In their a xiecy to catch the Democrats in I trap thef‘have plugevi theirnames on record' in fave} of a .bill which will be pointed at in all chafing time as evidence ofthe extent to whi h the Republican party were‘wllling to c mpt the ballolobox, to secure a politi vio tory. " . ' ' A ' fi‘A correspondeut'of the Boston‘ Cow-i -er, writing from Manchester, N. Y. xfelates several imtanoq of workman having been discharged from the mills .in‘ tint puce for having voted the Democntic tickofl. and whose Emilie; ire now dopendentlupon public clarity to an them from destitu tion. One of them, an old man nnméd FO - his thefil Bis re ‘ deso e Gov- 19y, has sent thrpo sons, the‘support old age, into the airmy, had all of have died in the servicé. This was ward for a patriotism that had Ipade‘ late his own hmfihstohe to defend th‘ ernmeutf \ 13-“ Will you‘ come into my pnrlo the Spider to the Fly.” ‘ ‘ ‘ , “Will you cpme into the Union say the'Abolitionisu'to the Democrs, Once in n whfle the dbdga i. succ andxhqAßolitionists “ouch a. flat." §n Jersey they’call the' flm‘fireenbm ‘- ocrats.”-—-Mlddletoian~l)mocral. . , Up ibis qty they'don’t get unyfi cnn‘g even hard their own party. i > . : - “TRVTfl_ 15‘ Imm" up mug ”nun.” GETTYSBURG¢PA9 MONDAY; MAV «1, 1863. The following letter, from the Clearficld Rrpubln'can, signed by private soldiers who went. froijlemfiL-ld county,willsuffice to show and sqbstant’mte what we have al ready snid conéerning the way these {lboli tion resolution; were forcedupdn’ the army, without their éonisent: RESOLI‘TIONS R‘ESI‘ECTIVG THE Rh”. SEVTX- C'qrnp Near Bell Plain‘,‘ I'a., \ 1 March 22, 1893. 1' . Whereas, An; efi'nrt. has heen‘mmlc by a certain pally in the North to obta'in-tha moral influencé of the anmy in the field in suppo'rt of a political :priiiuple which should and min anly he‘de ided llthhe people in theix'goveroign c‘a'pacily at the ballot-box. ‘ ~ ‘ Am, ll‘ltz‘rllffl‘, 'Tim commanding oflicor ofl the 149th I‘. V. has. without, dhe' notice): and prom-sq. impmé-d 11. set of resol‘gitionsi upon us, the pi‘iinciplcs of which we.caqnot3 endorse Md :ijstnin; , 5 Therefore, Resolved, ,That wé are in favhn ,ot' a vigorous [thvsecutiqn of thoanr. for :01. restqration of the Union, the Constitution; 3 and the autho‘rityv of the laws—and for m 5! 01/ncr purpnsc. 7, ‘- i‘ i ‘l ’ Rest/(ml, That 9. consider-the attempt I to accornpiish_pn Lining further Hy force. ofarrmmndmgei us precedenmubversive I of thelrights or he people, and contrary! tn the letter and spirit «(I theCnnstitution z; and that we (~6n~i_llor it ur duty to frown ‘ upon “my ‘uttgemlyt tn ixitimidate the frée§ action of the penple of the loyhl State“; on i any subject [remaining to theyolilicul con dition of the vduntry. ‘ - . . ‘ Rr'SOIL‘CLI, That we are pppoced to the‘ limqncipayi'nn Proclamation ot the first 0“ Janumy, 1863,6313 un ur‘wnlled for and ille-‘ i gitimate proceeding, which has proved dis-i] nstrnus to our enuse, as well as subversive i nftzhe pri’nnipl‘es of u. republican form of Gog‘vrnment. 3 ' i- l 12' sob-rd, That thopti‘ortmfcr-rtn'n persons in the North mini Shulh, fora (jei‘geml C( - vention. are cmicxlmtory in their influene ; and are (leatinoil to produce bem-fioinl ‘- suits, if limpet-1y respected by the Admitt istration. ‘ J Theit" being o’ur renl~sentimentn, we here unto nmx our [gameaL ‘ ' ' William Carr, Charles Lnrr’imfr, leryo‘V. Luvifl',’ J:l<-. U. Daugherty, Manly Hnmnlel. ,‘n Aherlnr-go ('rhili, ’ fl}. I’m-non Bernard, . John R. Bull, f A'Hirnm H. Hawk, William chx'ce; ;Frjmk Flo]. _ ' Edward Gnss, i! (‘hrktizm lumicl‘x, ' Wlllmm ll'. Hedi John W. Ddeu-i, Jnmés 11, BushL Dav“! Cranmer, . \Vm. L. 'l‘uylor,‘ 'iWlHimh I". Kri~é, John H. Ugdon; - ylolm M: Mason; ()liw-r anh. L i Pvtvx' leoy, ? n. B. Mcth-mjn. Nnumn )\':uX'ilxg,- Jlls. A. Rhinvlnfl't. “MINI" Lyn-:11, Chas. H. Garrisd’n, hum-l >5, Kpplmrt, 1!. F. Curr. ‘, ”31110: W. Huss, \_Vm.'ll. I'hilipé, mum" at; anheml, . John ngcumbcr. ' .' Many of cui- ‘n-uders may not. he‘awnre, says the Ewlmi lAmn‘f, llmt‘thore if“ rank Abolition paperbublishedfin _this prncé call ed The Free [55.13.W0 are not. in file: hab it of reading it, and hml not seen a. copy for some months mini! 1i Mend hnndéd ué one‘ the other day an}! cnjlw‘lour nttontiop to an article denounéing Gm. McClellan as a iraitor. Thé following i': an extract: “ am. ,Me Milan Um (ya—The Commit tee appoimgd bnyoTigrn-u to iuvefligato the conduct of the tgnr ‘mmlo a report, and the 'fucts they spreati before the rublic have “eY' er been equalled in the mi itnry history of the world. T 5,: {remolding-y 1m! THE/1‘ .AS'QXof Gen. .Mel'ldlan, are amblislaclt beyond the pauibclity ‘9" '.a doubt. ‘A‘ man with the guilt upon him flhnt how ovnrwhelms Gen, McClellan, shotlld not receive one cent from the Government, nor should he ho tolerated for a dhy in its employ." ‘ This iSotho fir'gt newspaper so far as our knowledge cxterids, that has (laid! ’tomnké so foul a charge agnipst 0513 of the ablest Generals in the teryice—the- idol of the ari my—the devoted lriend if the Soldier-f and it remains rd: this rild Abolition sheet to introduce thb glorious “little M 1103: Gen.McClellan,x§aatrathrl. The hero who fought at A ntietsrn. who saved Wa‘shingtori: who conquered at Yorktown and Williams.- burg and saved o'ur entire army in‘the, sev;L en days battles béfokre Riohrr'iondT—a traitori who should be cfiémisned from the sonic: without a cent of pay. To what low ‘depth ' will not party spirit leadsome men 1 W; call the attention' of ou’r soldiers from' thiq' oounty to tho nh‘ovo article. Read it and remember the source from whence it oqmea ‘ g m a Bill The f the CM:I If and led to ‘ln thifl THE INDEMNITY ACT UNCONSTITU TIONAL. A x ' An importnnt deeilion‘has merrily; been made by Judge Van Trump,of the Fairfield county, Ohio. State court. Edson‘ B. Olds, who had been kidnapped by Bliss (a. U. S. Marshal, we believe.) and others in Ohio, abducted from the State ahd imprisoned in Fort Lafayette, med Bliss for the outrage. He mu brought into eonrt‘where he plead ed the Indemnity Act, and asked o certifi cate to transfer the case from the Ohio State, Court to the U; S. Court, as provided in that not. Judge iv an ,Trump ruled the not of Congress, in nofar u it provided for a transfer, to be unconstitutional, and refused the petition. This is the first decision un der the get, and the case will undoubtedly be carried to a. higher court. If the decis ,ion should be sultaihedhy the State Court of ultimate resort, it will bring the Stnle 'end Federal authorities in direct conflict— for we cannot suppose otherwise than that the Praident will endeavor to protect his subordinates. He ii! in the same boat with them as e violator of the Constitution‘ n’nd if he cannot save‘them from harm neither can heave himself.—-Hmrisburg Patriot. , said 4mm], i I owh i Dem- fi’l‘he Western Slur says very truly. that the loyalty that needs to be bolétered :up and strengthened by frequent. doses of the oath of tlleginnoe’and the Unidn League. must, be in a very feeble and sickly; ooq‘di tion. , ‘ .W 1 f They A FIRE IN THE REAR MENTb or coin-ANY :, 119 m nnu’r- r. v {Goat-g:- W. Ardnw, ‘o'.» GEN. MchELnAN A TRAITDR. GENaBURNSIDE AND ORDER NO. 8. _ The report 9f the Committee on the Con ‘ducL of the War we published in full some franks ago. The teetilnony which accom pnmenthnt portion of it. relating toGpneml McClellan ia' incomplete anJ , inaccuratefi— The testimony rclgting to General Burp side/apnears to be printed in full. bpt (whetherit iscomplm and ungarblefl orndlt, the testimony of General! Burnside, New ton, and Cochrnne at. least 11011): to ex~ plain some hitherto mystsrioua circux‘l stances nnending- the removal? offiivnc+l Burnside from the command of the ..yémy of the Potomac and its transfer to ‘ Liénem] Hooker. i _ ’ ' . All their testimony conc‘u’rsin ghowi g 1 that. the only moiremontof Qho firmyofliiel Potomac. whiie‘ under General BunhideLs I commundfwhich [lnd any cimnce ofgsuccc: , l was incerceptednnd prevented by thei‘rvsh dent’s direct order. Genet ICoehmne and ' General Newton, when thaqrnoi'emenl. hqd l heen begun, game up to Waphingwn to at; 1 Senktm- Wilson and fiepreirfmutivo 0 19],, I to wh‘o\m they proposed tq confide, thei‘r'J poor opinion of General Bfnsidei. Tho o , ‘pers’nm boing nbsenl. ifomirghe oily, th y‘ concluded to‘go to-the President nnd