w'mmmrss. E 'I'II l'l‘A'I‘I!!! 01' Till? snano The New York Tim-a. which is. perbaiui, no ableslorgnn of the Administration, no ’pfllionl", contain: lomofoemibl‘remuka, esp-(idly on the question of negro enunci lmion I‘d equnlity. We extract the fol ‘loning from the 17:74:10! the 18!}: : i' ‘ ' ‘ Now the efieyrt is to anymiverul black spin-age with eman cipulion. and to make um adoption of that. 4n shank“ Lest of Anti-Slavery principle. 3WO have seen this purpose displayed in the protruded oontrm-ersv' belwmn. the 80mm and Home on the hill organizing the Territory of Montana. . Though no negmes ever have sealed, orevor mll settle. in that region. yet. them-uncle“ forced on iuu‘e whethermnmmoing they were there, they ghonld be allowed to vote. Upon that omnly nifitmction they winced days of the )nogt. imporimnt period of this session. Now thequc’stion is ngnin raised on the point of giving the franchiw to all the black men of aha District. of Columbia. ‘ “ * The untimely and unfit-emly zeal with which this in timed, is only calculated to ex cite dissatisfaction with emnncipntion. —- Nothing is sure; to produce reaction against a cause than -n attempt to carry it beyond 3ft; .proper scope. We are free to confess that the intnre civil Imm of the liberated clove in I‘ve” grave citation. But this is 110! tho time to cnnv is il. nor is Congrom the place to decide it. [(3 man decision must ‘depend very much upon the circum utuncesnnder which the rebellion c’nmm to its end, and than circumwtnnceq cnnnnt yet he forekeen. The "lone of events," f-u -mgr}: than the connqelfi of men, havealinpnd the present situation of the muntry, “lan it mil continue to do until civ‘il‘war 009.5%“ and all the normnl ormrnlinhs nt govern ment me resumed. Emancipation mm :1 military question, and was skilled in war and by war. Again it ia n queatinn for the Stu/a and not for Congrats to nettle: TheCmmtitulion givm Congress no power to proscrilm the qunlifioatmn of voters in line Status. Thom qualifications are invariably e~lnbil4hmi by the State Cmstitutionq. livery State has mnrestricted power in that respect. It nl mug has been exercised in nyariely of \vnyn, and}: it is likely. always‘will be. Mumm chusetln now pprrfiits all its, black nwn to vote: New York permits it certain portion ¢. Yenns'ylvnnia permitalnonn. ‘Congreas has ‘ no ponehwhalever to prevent these dim-r -encefi It may talk upon the matter mit mlkn‘ 'upon everything elie. but no erCUMg result can follow. It will he batter to Cnngrexs at all timeyto cnufine itself to its own constitutional hmincss, nnlelenve th_ia gulfiect where only it belong". ”Congres'u cannot so restrain itself. ifirnt lon-at should ‘ let the subject alone until after the war. ’ l Unquoationably the Tune: is right. Con- ] grass has no power over the qumtlon. unions 1 the Constitution is thrown out of the way. and they legislate without realriction. 'l‘he' States alone have power over the question i, of suiflage. and :no act passsd by Cnngreasi can bind thcfn unless they chno=e to (“5- l pense mth all their rcon‘stitutional rights ; which we trust they Monet quite pxepnred ‘ to do. \ i . l OPPOUIR'G THE GOVERNMENT , We foretold long ago that the hittrr cnp ',which the Abohtionists were presenting to Democrats to drain to-th’e' Lit-eggs; to wit: "Unqnestioning and unconditional support of the Administration a: fire (v‘w-chuncnt,” Would some tiny be returned to' their con lips,an they ho made to fool the (ingrmla tion 'of submission to a doctrine so anti-rc publican and slavish. The. time .\lnu ul tendyiycomo when the prophecy is in course ni'l’ulfilmont. A section of. the Abolition party-4nd that section the. most radical—- [viii were, perhaps. more determined in ex cling such humiliating suhservicncy from the Democracy than any of the other numerous Tactions of which the party is composed, are now engaged in an attempt to prevenrtho re-nominntion of Lincoln. imd are, in consequence, compelled to re pudiate their former doctrine. because a “longer maintenance of it would paralyze their efi‘orfs. Unquestioning suhmiSsion to the Administration as (h: Gm'rrnml-ni, would seal their mouths and re-nomjmte -I.incoln for tho'Presidency. llencq re marks the Patriot dc Union, they put the ‘.. ‘ - cup aside. and tOJustlEy tln‘mselvgs 1n the mnrso they are pursuing. they are comyell ed to fall back upon‘the Democratic doe trine, that the Administration is not the Government. and that 'all its measures are fair subjects‘of public criticism. Thus De mocracy finds itself sustained by that very olement oi the Abolition party—the Fre mont and Chase radical element—which has heretofore been most hostile to and de nunciatory of it. In proof of this’. we quote from a late number of the New \‘Nan‘on, the Sew York organ of Fneni'ont and radical Abolitionism. That paper says: \ “Loyalty. we need not say, is a virtue. and disloyalty a crime, under a republic no less than undera monarchy. Under an absolute monarch, loyalty is obedience, and devotion to the person of the monarch, whoi the state. the government and the law. To oppose him in his will, Or to refuse to su port him against his enemies, foreign or do name, is disloyalty, and punishable as such. In if repu'hlican state like ours, the political people of the nation is the sovereign. and loyalty is obedience and de votion to the nation; and opposition to its will l gally expressed, or retusal to support it pgrgnst its foreign or domestic enemies, when called upon through its constituted organs. is disloyalty, morally treason. I I' l' i ‘i “Tthdministx-ation, leaving itself to dnift with the current of events. has mide d iftmjood of itself and of the Government. 1; hn:s brought itself into‘discredit, and is ethnitlting the resources of the country in both en and money. it has run up the expenses of the Government to tour mil lions a tiny, and it' continued in power be- ‘ yond its present term, will contract a. nit tioml‘ debt equal to the whole assessed value of the real and persoral property of the whole Union in 1860, andmost likely leave the Union further than ever from being restored, liberty from being nationalized. and constitutional overnment from being vindicated.‘ Such Eeing the facts in the one. opposition to the measures of the Ad: ministntion, to its conduct of the war, its :n-mgement oi the national finances. its adoption of false theories of currency, its narration of power: not vested in the Ex ecut ve. and its unconstitutional methcd of mtoring the seceded States to their status in the Union. so for from being opposition to the Governmefit and incompatible with the safety of the nation. is. it seems to us, the duty at every citizen, nod we cannot understand thtt.flitizqn's loyalty. who will not,“ whntevor risk to himself. oppose them by every luwtnl means in his power. We owe more to the nation. the Govern meat, nod the Constitution, than to any administration that manifestly {Bile in its duty to than." ‘ 'Somebody who has been in compu mph my: of the Turks and their pipes "a mouthpiece worth ten or twenty thous uuldoflm my be frequently leen, whit! the hall oflhe pipe is yeah but : tenth W e oenh". The?! the place {9:- shoddy. _ ;V. A ' FM , __r _l'gyfn’s Speck i EDYERT‘SD Manny’s Patent CO\IBI.\'ED lam rm ‘y .vmvm wxm wooo's IMPROVEMENT. | This Machine it presented to the fnrming lcnmmunity as THE BEST combined Benpcr ,‘nnll Mower made. The large number sold in ‘ this Sine are nil! in successful. opention,nnd 1 hme proven the principles 0! its construction it” he the one: in recur: durability. muse or §oprr.ntion, nrljnfilnhilitty Io nnl-n-n surfaces, ‘ l closeness of smith. lightness of draft and free dom frog: side draft. _, hll'U :TANT UII’ROVEIIENTS have been ;mndo. (none of which nrc represented in the ', cuts.) to wit: In place 01‘ ivooden cutter bar; is lIKHV used am of (it-st quality of Man, will. : new um] improwd gunrds, and knives which : will cut close and clean. nnd make the .\lnchine ‘ run much exuiar. The frame of Machine ling: : been altered M. the and of the cutter bnr, [oi I ennhle .\luchine lo [mas over a larger 37” th ’Ol cut. grass. It is now” constructed toimow i (frame 0! Machine being flemrhed) with naked : 'cuitcr bur, ‘nndm: mu #HIELS inslend of one,‘ ins before usmi. A wrest. pitmfln, or connect linu full, is used in place of iron. Muchinel iynrs «mi. of gnu: (kpiies standing shill) when i l bark: 11. Uruiu plat’urm has beun s‘o «hr-red t ,iim thrmviug all by lmnd is much easier than, . formerly. The undvraigned is still Agent for the sale uf the \l mny Reaper and Mower in this coun ty. and will be Imppy to fill orders for it. _ He has one set up at hi: Warehouse, in Gellya hurg, uncl'reqneats those in Want of such a xuurhiuu to call and tee it. ‘ , SAMUEL HERBST. .\rri125,1864. Good News and_'l‘rue, T Tllli CHEAP CORNER, A lN GETTYSHI’RG Pd |\V 8c WUODS are opening out another large ’ nss'ortment of New Goods at their cheap comer,- which they will sell at the lmflmn ' -cnsh prices. We buy all for cash at the lowest prices.nnd ' can, therefore, sell the same qunlity of goods as low A: ‘ ' they «at: Le bought at any other Store in the State. A ~ , large portion of the Shoes we ' ‘ sell are made to order, of the . lwst material, by good and exprrimu'edwmkmbu. Give u: a call. ROW 55 WOODS. ATS. HATS. \ I'l Hun for Men, ~ ‘ Hats for Miami, lIHIS‘ for Boys, Dunkurd Hats, ‘ Hula fur (‘hildrcm Straw ”an. “manor Lathes, ‘Ailkimleofflnts, and Shakers, by now kWUUDS. HOFS, BOOTS. S” Shoe: for Children. Shoes: for Misses, Slums in; Ludie a, Shoes hr Boys. ' Shruos inr .\ienY Gain-rs nfnii kinds. _.\ igpqs in \‘nnely, Shoes of all kinds. ROW 8: “'UODS. TOTYO.\'.;\ND PI‘RVIFHING GOODS FOR h (‘.HLDKICN. LADIES & fiENTLEMI‘IN. Spool (‘ulton of All kmtk and rnlors. -i.l~li- Him as fun UhiidruuLndil-sand Gratin-men. ”MIN-y, '\ “ “._ " Linen ll:mfl}mrchit‘f=. “ ” l'nilnr< nmi Kerk Th 4. new =tyioc, ('ufls nntl f‘nrsci< of lies! (it: and Into“ siyin, and mnny nlhor things in the notion line. fpld nuho lows-<1 prices. :11. 1111- cnrm-r anork klrl‘rt nnd tlu- Diiulmnd. by RUW k WOODS. I rsm, .\IE'SH‘: ' DI Vinhnfi. Acrnr'icnan, Violin Bows, ‘ Swings &: T:lllPiCl‘°i,-fol‘ sale by ROW 5; WOODS. , fiEGARS k TOBACCO. . S Tycoons, .El Pei-us, -' ' }II Rio Senna, Ln Ingenuidnds, anuhous, Common, . Congress, Plantation, ‘3 Honey Dew, Anderson's Sn'xncr ‘ ‘ Fur sale retail or by the bog hy ROW & WUUDS. RI'SKQ. SACKS. _ . T Truulh‘, hug:- and small, Carpet flags, R. R. ““24, Gothic Smks. (.‘ommnu . Black Suks, at tho lnwrst prices, by ‘ ROW 6: WOODS. ISCELLAXEOUS. Bl Lil'iles' Buskvlfi, LndiM' Satchels, l’mt .\lonnnies, Pen Knives. Razors, Razor Straps, Windofiv Paper, Wall Paper, PockeLßookt, , Purses, ‘ ‘ l'ulm l-‘ansJargeE Palm Fans, small, Umbrellas, A Carriage Whips.&c. We are continually infreosing the T..r'-ty nnd assortment of our stock. Prices are [#gh but we bought muny ofiiur goods before the lure rise, and will sell them as near old low prices as pmsible. It. is our :tudy to sellgoods tlmv. will wear well, and give satisfaction to our customers. To enable us to do this, we have effected arrangements by which we can get the best Boots and Shoes that. are‘mnnu. incturell. If you want to buy trash in the shoe line, no 10' A Dry Goods Store. If you want good Shoes buy them of ; ROW & WOODS.‘ Cor. of York s’tfand DiamondLGem-sburg. Mny I, 1864. . Store Removed. LOTHISG! CLOTHING Y CLOTHIXG! PICKYNG'S CHEAP CLOI‘EING STORE has been removed from his old stand to his new rooma. three doors {mm ihe Diamond. on Bul timore street, east side‘ nearly opposite the “Star" officc,where he husjnst received a huge invoice of " “ READY MADE CLOTHING. Huingfitted uplarge and commodions rooms for the accommodation of his business audfine convenience of his customers, he luaw offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. His present stock consists partly ‘of‘the latest Springnnd Summer styles or - Cloth Gong and Cassi'mere Coats, 1‘ 'Fine Cont! and Course Coats, FrOCRACoats and Ilniness Coats, , _ Sunday-Coats nnd Everyday Coats; and every other ltyle of Coats. Also Cloth Pants and Cassimera Pants, Plain Pants and Figure “3, Fine Pants and Guyana, Fitting Pants and army Pints, and every other style of Pants. 1 Cloth Vests and Cas‘simuo Vests,, 3‘ ' Silk Vests nil Sqtin Vests, - Plain Vests and Fancy Vests, smigm Wests and Rolling Vests, ~ Light Wists and Heavy Vests. . a l s o —- Trunks, “discs, Carpet. Sucks, Canes. Um brellas. Shawquloves, Buspenders,Stm~kingn, Crawls, Shirts. Drawers, Collars, Handker chiefs. Combs. Brushes, Clocks, Sonps.Violins._ Accordeons, Pocket Knives. Chewing Tobacco, Sega", and “most every description of nations not found in any other store. . i‘ ”Call and examine our stock before pur- P chasing'eliewhere, n we feel utisfiel 1h“ we. an plane «11. . I DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. fibres door: from the Diamond, on Baltimore street, East side, nearly opposite the " Smr " lofiice. ‘ F. B. PICKING. Kay 9, 1864. _ , Wanted, ‘ A GOOD FAR.“ in Adams county, for which l min exchange M: or more Farms 0! cnoxcc land in lowa, an pay the difl'erenée. Nov. 9, X 863. ‘ ‘ GEO. ARNOLD. J L. SCIIICK has ins} received a lot oi . cheap Looking Glasses. IRST-RATE Eight-day, Thirty-hour and F Alarm Clocks, chomp u PIGKING'S., RY Dr. R. HOBNBR'S Tonic Ind Altar-- T eite'ffowden. for HORSES ”a CATTLE. Prepardyfi told only n his Dug Stan. {camel-'7 25, 385 - Q ,New Warehouse. ‘ Estafilishbfi 1850'. a” ‘ BHSUELS 0F Gnu! _ II” 1 . . i 100.()()0 WANTED.“ the newGrnm TC” o€A¥€él§CAErb DIETZ &CO and Produce Home, in Curlmle street, ndjoin- "um-"“"‘- beg lean? to noxify their friend: “‘l4 Shcndl 5‘ Buckley’s csL-nhfinhmenl. The cusvmnersknd Ihr- puhlic generallv (but they: . Mgr“: market "““’ wilt “‘“‘.“ him” "1‘ hare remored from No. 151 Frankfir'l street, (6 ' L'us I or ,the commodionn Sour-story Warehbusc GRAIN I Hk' . . ’ f, ,o ‘l thLOCR, SEEDS. Ic. 1 210. .308 BALTI¥OBE STREET, ; Alwlyl on hand nné lot ale,“ um smilinggfl§h "‘"'"d and ”5"”. '1!" we! '1“ ‘profln, :for e future conduct the Whales“: Bui } GUARDS, _ ‘ ncu, :o;er in ‘ , HALT, FISH. = l HOliel’y. Trimming, ' I GROCERIIS. la, Punishing Goodl. ‘ . t Wholeulo Ind NM“. . Perfumsryhxohonl, . TRY US! We-flnll do our‘ best to give; ‘ 5""009733 “"1"!" I [nu-{union in mum. ‘ ‘1 , TO3l u" “a ‘ McCURDY a DIEIIL. .to which they invite the fluent-ion of city and ‘ Gettvlburg, May 11, 1,563. I’. | cuumry purchasers. feeling confide!“ of their _., ,L . _ _ , . ~_..__ i nhimy lo «Her inducflnenu m pricol and Grain and Produce. “““‘“! 0‘ 000$: . . '- i HAVING taken the huge and commodions aogfdiadgfeful "m recenve prompt unen- Hersh \gxehnuu recently occupied by Frank LAWN-DWI? D. DIE-317. 3 CO..¢. ’ , w ‘. , mantra '. ’ . ‘ IN NF.W”OX FD R D 7 , I March )4 1:204.“ ungre I met, Bnlumure “we are prepared to pay the higfi‘eat prices Tor‘ ‘ ’ ' gnu kinda ot‘I’RODL‘C . Also, all at the Irma lesv. price], LUMBER, OAL snd GROCERIES, 3of every description. ; . A‘. P. YERS & WIERMAN‘ l New Oxford, Aug. 0,1863."- ti " Come to York Street! IlEundersigncd has houglnnunhc Grocery ‘ and Prqvision Store or' W. E. Biule, in \ork street, n Icw dnnrs minke: In St. Loch. ‘ Thorough theoretiul Ind pmtlnl instruc tion in In branches p‘entining lo I finished Business Education: - , The Philadelphin College “and: first in the State. both in point. of rrpntuhon, tad locll ndmntnges. The point gimed at is, to pllce Commercial Eduwtion where it belongs—in the front rnnk of useful instruction. To this enrl‘ A most thorough course ofhusineu train ing is adopted and car'etulb' enforced. under the personal supcni‘ion of competent Pro; fessors in thu- unions (lepnrlmeuta. The most pork-ct system 0! practical training over de vised has been put in operation, and is suc cegsiully canied out. affording to studenl' lld~ vantages such :5 have hltherw been ct‘nsnll‘r‘ ed possible only in connection with the count ing-house. Alter becoming proficient in the Science of Accounts. Pcuminship, Commu (‘lnl Cnlculatium mu! (jnmml-n‘inl Law, the student is [ulnuwed to the Prut'liénl DI‘D’QTL’ ment, where llt‘ becomes nnnctvml Book-keep er and Merchant; pzlssva through the dim-rent Houses; in‘!“ in turn a: Telhr. Cnshier. kt: harm the (“flies nnd rosponsnhilitie! or each office, and becomes thoroughly informed, not only in the forr‘ns which are in univvrsfll; use, but in managing the ufl'nirs of Business With systvm nnll despntch. .- ( Mimomrahips ismml at one point. are ponfi, to} an unlimited pariml, in W: eighteen Col )egee comprismg the “ chm'n." . Ihplnmnq are uwnnlud to than only who (ulfili Que prr‘srrihml' course 0! study, nnd.}mss the rrqnitilc umninnlinn. . ' Fur further information send for a circumr. Address: ‘ BRYANT, STRATTON & 00., Fcb. 8, 1864. 1" Philadelphia. :/ ~4/ - .-' 4’ / I . W - _Mi’nésSZlegé T » H. Curm-h Thuh tun} (‘lxesuut Streets,- . l‘lllL.\l>l-:l.l'lll.¥, K [‘.‘IDEM THE MA.\.\(IEML.\_T OF '.L. F. A'l I: B ,\ N K 5. A. 31., for the Ms: h-ur 3mm I’rulcipnl and rlucfhu sinesa Innnugcr of Buns!" k STHATTLn-"b Cum mun-inl (talk-go. . Q A MODEL IH'SISESS COLLEGE, 3 Cnnductod on 11 new $3 alrm "14¢qu Hu‘sim-w. Training, thwngh the (-stnhlishmenl 01 IPEiIi-' mule {"lin my! ('m‘lniingilluuscs, roprvwnb‘ ing different dvpurlm-nn ol Tnulv: and ('mn. . I’IICN'Q‘, and}; regular Bank 4:! Dop‘osu und Ir suu, gn'lngfihc sunlvnt nll film mlvnnmgvs or m-lnul lpf-uélicv. giml qu xllfy'mg him in the shunt-:less’lhl!‘ [mm and must rfl‘erliw mJuu nor for the Various duties um} emplnynicrils on blhinrsfi life. . {I The (‘nnrsc‘ of-ina'ruL-linn‘iu the Tlmnrcticufi Urhurtmcm (-mhml-es Beak-keeping, (‘nmun-r- . m’..| Vulculmlinxns. Leann-s on Shrines: Afl'mrn' Pan-llhllip. (tumult-min! Luw‘, Fergus, ('unes pululrncc. sm. I In the ' UL’SINESS DE? .NIEVT (hr st'uilt-ni rulers upuu I irm'luwing (‘mlrst‘._ \\hivh indu-lw n ct 'lmruwc in the nbmo sluiioc. with liu-ir pnu-limL app n~~niun in all llu- deluili. He will in turn [ill the position ni‘.\vcnnntant nnri l‘mprirtux in iho vnrinu! Dopurlmrnt; of \\'hnl«-~iln~ nu-l lii-mil Thule. Fuluardmg, Jumung uml Fummifsiuu “HH {l93s..Banklllfl; ~\l.inuf.|c:n.rin;:, .\lming. .\lmm hunting, kc , mnf fixmily Will :u"! as ('.ithicr, linuk-kuq-cr’ :iml Trilor in the Hulk. in o uh of which 'ls:“.in his [lfitfliulgfi knowiedgp “X” hr put In lho~§ln|ll prmliml hat. This lnstilutimrfl ill-2w l‘ij 3min; \uvu _nnuu r ou~ :uh'auungo: “In. ph~‘s\-§3l'll by any other cmnmonial milogv in thu‘ Sill". I! i; (nom firm in nll it's nppninlmvnts it is ‘.hc' only Inshlution in t‘u- Slur rn'ulurlml on nuuml businusq principles. The course of illsh‘lK‘; tion is nusurpns‘qd. 'uul mJy he mmyleuwi 11l nhmt (me huli the lum- usuilly sprnl m CHIN-f infililimn 15. in C()!I§"qlll‘ll"(‘ nt .m emiri Iv um; nrmnmm m, and the adaption of the new prnrlir-u =s'slvm. ‘ Diplomas iuvurdrd upon illv‘i-nmvuletinn of the ('ommvriinl l'uuhe. “hit-ii emhrmes ail except the hi-flu-r}c:= of limleg, r\l.iuuf:wtur ing, Railroading, kr. l - Krill] fur .| ('lruu‘mr l-‘eh 1,1961. X'm ‘3‘ 7:, i ‘F I S-Ili‘gfl A - ~ Lamp Heating Apparatus; ()1 LI Nn—FRY I \l:~.~‘Tl‘l\\‘l\'l;——S’l'EEl‘. ABA Isa—“lmm”: my“; THAT LKUTS THE Ruml. . , 5333'“): the fl IDN’ of n comm-n lamp. M. the cost of n cvnl a north of ml. u \i-ry cmnlorm blc breakfast Mn l-e iookc.l.—-_V. Y. Trllnmr. ‘ wSinu-lc in construclion; easily kept in order, ready {or um in n mnnwnt, convenient to lmu- on hpml.—l)rugyul‘n Circular. ‘ ‘ WFiah's [Limp is one of the most popular nannies 9f the day. The mum; of it is un finestinnnble, a men: saving is made in heating bud cuokmgsnmll .lrlir‘lcs, null cnn he‘mmb [q :cook- med-l 'or a grim: many persons, wfiich is m‘tnally done u'u_thc mnlgulum-e curs \stich my the Sick soldiérs.—Sviojuific Ammm . ”For family use, hospital lent, bnrrncks, icnics. fishing. nursery, or-bick mum, II is nn hrlicle nf nonrfurf beyond nllljiroporliun to its cosh—llulz'a erlmll of limit; , WI have tried the npp:lrn"u<, and my wife nml‘ I proclaim ihe same :L‘most vulunhlc and indispensable unitlv, n-lsfiiwe nuw wonder how we could hm‘t- so long: he without il.-—E¢(. Cowl (h! (,‘ucular. . ' Q, , fifAn’L-mnomiml rciil'r'irnnce for getting up heutn! :lmfi notiu‘ figr uuréfr; .\ml geneinl household purpnsu: (inc important ppint is the raring in um uu-r r‘unl lirem—A’. I'. Even. {lcy I'usu ‘ PRICES FRO.“ TWO ’l'o SIX DOLLARS. cuunn' nun nssnw rocn‘qunrs. ‘ in“: mucus comma u ox: run: mm on MEM ‘ Arranged Tor Kerosene 01' Con] Oil, or (his. A Descriptive Pamphlet of thiny 'pngcs fum ished gratis. Also, , _ THE INFUN ATTACHMENT, ' Price. 50 Cantu“ To be nunciu-d to a cbmmon Ixi-rosene Lamp or (Ens Burner, hy which Water may be Boiled, and Food (‘oukmh also ar ' ranged trxsuppnrl'n shmle. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. fl‘Agonts aned. - WILLIAM D. RI‘SSEL, Agent, No. 206 Paul St.,New York. 1 April 11, 1364. 310 _~ Portable Pnntmg Oflices. ' - FOR , tha use of ‘ . E .\lerchlnll,Drugo ' gists. andfill husinfiu ‘-w..__ and profesaional men , _J E 10" ->‘ who Wish to do their ’3 " 4 an own printing, ngnll . ‘ s‘ “"’ and cheaply. Ada; \k ~ ted in the printing 0! "”‘ - haudbius, billhelds, circulurs, labels. cards and small newspapers. Fnli instructions necompunying each office gn. abling l. boy ten years old tc wqu them sue cessfuny. Circulars sent free. 7 ,Specimcn sheets of Type, t‘uls, km, 6 cents. , Address ADA IL3" PRESS CO.. 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 35 Lincoln street, . " Bfl‘on, Mus. Jnnlmry 2'5, 186‘. 1" é * _ Still at Work. . HE undersigned continue! the .CARRIAGE-HMUNG BUSB‘ESS, in :11 in hunches,“ his old sand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg. ; NEW WORK nude 10 order. and 3 EIPAI R I N G done promptly and M. You", 'priceo. . 1 Two ant—rate SPRING WAGONS and n ‘ SLBIGH for sale- JACQB TROXEL. ~ Doe. I. 1863. ‘ .\4 ~ » ‘ isewiu guuégALSju|z ’ k rm; rEEI 1m WISHART’S‘ s THE VITAL mempm ‘ ‘ I uxr rm: PINE TREE, obtained 11; I péculinr processin the dmilln :ion of lhc tar, by which it: highen hcdmi'nl‘l properties Ire’ retained. ‘ flu: in'; A Comm? flu: you San: Talon? Have youluny of tha‘ premonimry ljmplofifl of III“ you fatal diuenae, Con- IUIPTIOX?, - ’ , Those who shunlul be warned by theme S’Hup _tomi gmemliy think lightly pr them until it is too IMP. Frofn misfit-t. perh npsvmnrc Liam, lny other, «use; the anti premlentc and (Mul ity of disease wh‘u'h sweep; tp '.hg gm“: ntv 2953‘: “one sixth" of denfih's vigtims. . « . Consumption luu donlrfiyod mm'e of the fin mnu family" than :uxy‘ollu-r dist-use. and line Best phyuviu‘ns for mxmy ymrs h We drsinn-II m 11 euro, or a remedy that vmulul hvnl‘th‘e lungfi. I}!!! fur more than two hundredj‘mré the “hole medical world has been imp’n-wed Ilmt thoro‘ “us a m} Ste-Hulls pow er and cqii'iruv cy Hi 41“: Pine Trev T.u' lu Jlefll thl: Jung“; ltheretore {ln-y Il.\\'_e remmmondod ghn use of TM Wan-r, which‘ in man; L';|~u3 Imp] u gnarl (-lk‘cx ; bu; how 3" cnmhiné medmxtl flow-Hilts 50 us In lieu] Ibo lung‘s, luls ('Vel' ln-vn' a In)"- Ivrv until u “n: din-nvrrcul by _Dr.. I. ‘Q. C. WISHAR'I', m Phxim‘chhiug._l'm. HIP prnpric- Lur 0t "Wia‘uart's Pinc- Tru- 'l‘er Cordml.” ' Mauv, not on]; uf lhe ‘pl-nlihl. hutTv‘les'r'viuns or enrv schuul nu_-l prmlwq, nur C.u|_\ asking. me, “ What is [he nrinr‘iplc or mum: of )onr S'ICU'ES in the trmtmem ofyl‘uhuumtry Cun sumption ‘l’ My nuam-r is [_h’is: _ The lm‘izoratinn Hf '_lM dim-cure organ:— lhu sln-nu‘lluunng of the «lolulimml “pH-m— -lh- purifivmitm qul o-nri bmonl Millie hloml, nuuz expel lrum the fiat-4n IIIL- 'rrumiqu \vhix Ihwml'nlu bra-do. While tln'h l~‘ l-flrrled by the pmrurl‘lll nlleruliu- (clmnmn'g lrom din-uy’f‘fififiallll) [wow-rump! llll‘ Tu" l'urlliah lli healing un-‘lx ronnwuing prim'lplc ie “Lug. acliugupnnlh»lrrilxm-llsurluN-s uf i_hu‘ lung: and “Inn”. lw-w-Irnlin-J l 0 ml-IIIlidc:I.~‘1-ul)fiut, relieving [p.lin. sulnlumu- inflmfinulmn, :uul I’m-luring a lumhlxlul lor-lum’y. Lot llns tn"..- luld power, (In: hauling nn-l the :‘II-nglhvfninir, onul'nuu Io not [H r-n.)uurlinn w 11l .\'murr's camm‘m remuu-rnlht- tl‘n'li'm-y. um! the pn tirm Is R.l\(‘|l, it he lma um. mu long Ilvl- _\od 3 I‘L‘alll’l lo the menus ul‘cure. I I ad: nIl to road the follmvingfrrt‘fiv‘trn. ,Thr} lll‘l‘ lrmn lIIK'II and mum-n uf unqumliuni nhlc- wn'rth .\lul Icpulatiun : - ' " Dr. Widmrh—Dt‘fifr Sir—l hm] a very arr-ml in! rough nnxl enru- 'hrn ~I fur mm ymr. .ur‘d my“ whula R) Hem WM hm ghim: “'.I . .u 4.! mpg. pmglgngvl on In\' '"‘-I “I”! but {llh- lEHXW nf rerovq-lin‘g. .\ly d‘uouq- ILLI‘Jq-nl l 1" Imm r of a]! med'u int-c. and m u ~hur! king‘rl Inn-1 ludv gnu!- !n my gmrr, liul thunk (in I, my daugh ter~in—lnm\wn.l-I not res! finlilL'lu- “I'm In .rnur More. .\'o. I!" .\'lh‘m-nml stru-rt. and rr law-l mv mar 10 ym‘u. pllrv!_.umi Unr- home at your Pine 'l‘rn- T.” (‘nrdi «I and ,‘l rz-gmnn-zu ml must-il. mm] In mm wm-k l \\ I:‘_lnuch hl'lt I. mu] .ufu-r udn: lhrro )mn‘ra l -m ly-‘lH"".].\ \vl-11, n \H-mlrl m Ml my hi- :Iv!~ fur ”“'.) an prnnnunrr-l me Iml cure. l'ublx‘l‘l m) um: it full think [impugn -' mama-m !f\\HL’Fn\" .\'o. 1321 “fill-«Stuck, Hal dwiyLia. Dr “'li‘hi-«rt's 1" nt’ T u- Tvr (max! 3 'nn in'nlhhll' curb {or lir- ,m 1: 1h 32311.11]th Iv Lungl.‘ b_or'e Thrust m-d linnst, ham: ILILIIOH oLch Lungs. ‘ 5 ' ‘ Mr. “'.m] says Dr. “’is'mrQ-FiJ --—I Inn] nrnnllxilifx, h flnnnnminn (1! Un- l "|th Shannon nr Urn-HI, nml J‘ulpnnfiuu of lu- Hmrl In Unit: “orzl formu‘l hml been trmu-ul Iry 31;;va at [he most mnim-nj phyeizi ms in l'hil hh-lph'rl. Inn tlmyfu'nl-l ,3"! «mp lh-x rlplnl ('nIIY-u- n! J") dim-nu). .nn! I hut! -lu-sp.lirc| uf rmr ln-in; n‘ cmrcd In IH-nhh. ‘ I w.” lr-Ily nu ’Hn- Yurgn nf xht- '_zr'u‘t‘. ant Pan Trco Tar i'«\r Ii .1 w 1.. highly rccomm‘ofidml In nw by n flit-n! ti Ir l':| i', ngul lam lhanMu'. In my 1h 4 rifle: ”512;; Inur hrun. uni one ém 11l lmzllt‘, I a.” rn-rlnr e-ul m [xv'll‘cl hmlth. Yuu I‘m like nfcn‘r-nro to my home, Nu? 963 X. Stu-and ~trml. m. :u Ini’ (Minn-u! [luzri'vur «True-4"." :m {I \. \' In 2 I'. M . comer ut'_k.‘hcs.mt .ml s'th :lr '('l<.. ' . ‘JUHS “Imm. Rct‘d Hm i'nfloying (foui Ulim . m. Wi‘hnrb—ncnr Sin—«l 'nkqph-‘liuro in informing .\'uu thnugh t‘fis smut-.- um .\mu- Pine Trel- anCnrdinl. \\ kn'h was r-‘vummen-I -:11 lor my dnughh-r l-y Dr. .1. .\. lhll, of this city, has cult-d her of a cough 0! mun '11.“ five montflu' st mdinz. l hm! though! lug- in. you.) .:nr('. gnu] lmd empluyu-l the but (.4 medical aid without any h‘cm-fit. Imn rift-or— fully rm-nmmrn-l it to [ll,O public M :1 safe am] sure n-mmly Iln all llmsc siluilnrlyfifllicted. as lknuw n! mmy mhcr cues i-(khlc-t 111:“ nl‘ my daughvrr film: it has entirely cured of iung standing cough. ‘ ' _ Yours rMpectquy, ‘ K ‘ JJHVA'AI'ARR‘ER. ._ , ’ - ' Duzuertmm \\rli~v, H ' 121} fin:--sl-e}strt-s:t, him. ' : é ‘ ~ 2-.- .\ ° * * 4" :—I have uwr‘ DrJWtht-l‘é Pim- Tree TM (‘.urrliul in my» numb", and "3le rur dinHy recommend it M :\ vulnuhh-fuul‘nfc medicine for anS, caught, and (u ”10301154,,- ‘llisposcd to consumption. .. ' ‘ DR. G.-.‘\ rFO‘TIIR, ICU Gene-'50:: street. The n'flm‘a am a fur nmong HlO fhmm‘mds wlnbh flzis guy-M rcmcdy hJS snvéxl fmm an fintimely gmre. ‘ ‘ We have (honsnndq of IPHM’S from physi cinnq and drug-fins who hnw .prescriucd and sold me Tar Cordial, swing 14h»! [boy hu‘e never met! at sold a mmlicuiu which giue such ‘universal snliyflwtion. The Pine Tree Tar. Cordial when mkoan connection with Dr. “'hishan’s Dyapqrsin P 111515 an infallible cure for Dyspepsjm The Pine Tree Tar Cardin! will rnr'e Cnueg‘hs, Sore Throat. Ind Breast, Brunt-knit, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptherin, and ianin nnpx celient remedy for diseases of the kidneys,nnd female coniplainu.“ . * BEWARE 01' COUNTEEFEITS The genhine bu the nine 0! the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the boulo. Mlomen no Iputignsmitatimn ;‘ A Puol 'Flnv On" And On: DOLLAR pen bottle; Prepared only by the Proprietor, M b,- Draggin- oury‘yhm. cei‘red n ' K 3309. Merck 21 4 18. it PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, 113. L. Q. o:.wxsnAnr. No. 10 Konhfiecoud Streec, Phihdolphiu, Pa ts(Sots . . SHOES SHOES V Booth b: Shbei! EW BSTMKLISHMEXT.—~The nudenlgn. N cd but just. laid in «fine stock 0f tho but «my work, which he will dispou of It the louv— on profit. poniblo. llh‘auorment embrace douhlr-soled - CALF-SKIN BOOTS for men, , . - ' . (‘AVALRY BOOTS, u" kinds of noors mu BOYS, _ ‘i ‘ with a largo usarlmem of E “ , sauna rpn moms also for CHILDREN. ‘ll‘q has Juloeted hll Mork with care. fiuiled n he think: exactly to flu: mulls of :his mfirkel—nnnl Mdilinnl wlll onnnlnml‘y be mmlc us the tulle may rrqnlra. The gondq he alien nr‘é not only wall made, aiul of gnml :nleriuls, but embrnm '.llc luau stylus.» Pnrliculnr mtentioq will nlynya to [mid to th-«e pom“. ‘ _ Rpmnfohcr the plums—YOßK STREET, nvnr. lyy opposite tho‘Bnnk. Call and lea for your seln-s. ' ~ Tim "out And pixoo-mnking business is my}. lied on as bun-tofu". , . ‘ , \\'n.l.l.\.\x summsx, Cptlyslmrg, 29c. 7,)863. ‘ , New T4gloring smnusn.\fl:Nlt.-_.-G+:o. F. HCKENRODB‘, E . , msmnxwm TAILOR, minpth this meflmd of infbrmilg his Markham! the £5"- lic' ggnemlly, that h'r- has ap‘uN a. Tniluriug establishment in Baltimore. Iron, Geflusburg, (lute Post ()lfice.) m-nr t in':— moml. erc he is prop’nrexl to do "Ile his line in the bee; manner, and to the sutu fxu-liun, of cuulnmura. Ut- 13mph)“: nune bus (ml class hands, um! receiving . IM2, FASHIONS Rh‘GULAnLY, h" cnn wail-mil fashimmble'fila m d mm and snl-alnnlhl sewing. lle‘ nsks 11 Anne of [hi [unhiir‘s pnlrunugre, promising {‘o gym no of l'ult tn doseuv it. His 'x'h'nrwu will nifi‘nfi‘bo found us nynlcmto us (be [l'lll‘l \‘rm ulluw. - Uniting .\’ud quirin'g dpne n! lhb aliprlell notiw.‘ ~ A [fit-ILJslmrz, .\prif 7, 1862. , .t- 4 ' . Sprmg Goods ; 1' .\. sm’l‘T & SUN’j ——\\'e invite the u -4A (eul'n'm 5f Imp-rs twuur Mark 0! Spring Gouda, “hirh kill by, “0M «In-up. runslatiug ol I. ‘.IIH-Zp" Uliliss‘uuulm, ’ Shnmh.('l.x|'@ll,{l'lulll~4,elm. NC. for .\len'l um! lh_\ <’ “yur \u' hznc (.‘lnlha, Cur-ilmru, “n lellgi, .\'r-muu', “Rh u \‘urluly uf Collon mlve. .\'r.‘ k‘r. ('nll um] ~00. ‘1 .\hy H, 1363. ~ AJSCOTT' & SUN. New- Bakery ! TEWI'UK'I‘ k XII-11-ELEIL \h-rlmnicnl link 1\ .urx Sunllf\VlshiugHm .~lrrr!, lmll square hum llu- Huglo Huh-l, (H‘Z'l‘l’thH'llG, Pn— l‘mmfim'lv' o," h “I'll, lht‘ lwu‘l 0! "HEAD. (,'R,LCKI'ZH.\'. I‘AKHS, I’IHi'I‘ZHLS, .\C. . l'rr" mm inhifng trr~h Ilu-ml \\ :11 he ,wru-d I‘M-1y ummingfl.) [tun mg Ihrir mimos gun-impulun-es H! Um lerrz'. Ilwry (Hurt mad.“ 1.. lulu-mu Gin.- II: n mll! ‘Efifml 20. '::.L l! ‘"‘: li\ I'S. \HK‘H. I'.” \(VIIZS, .\\'l'.\'. LE” 1‘ m, -;< \lH'K‘vh H H'li“. wwmw‘ CHL, l\""n 'l'.“ H\ [’lA\\'l>. I'I'WIN, \.\l \'A\l..\'. .V-x-J’ut up In '_‘?“ "m, nu! .31 nu ; 1! av bu Ilva ..ml H'th IrALuml s': “its. Inr IFnll'flA, l’ u' n' I\ .1 T‘ T|v,fi,'&t‘. "Uni; mhlh h-r.lm .u:iuu\\n,‘j " l‘n-c #ruin ['uhnha " , . '~ \"u'. «lungu‘uxfplu tho H'nnan Family " “ l'. \h mam: um nt‘ unnrJJQh-n lu'lht. ' _ fl-sEV‘SLH “'huhw II- in all Llrxk“ljlfl‘i. -I;k.g“'§q‘nl I»; M] l’lllgphls nml iic‘lmlvr: Mgr}- -. “In-rm ‘ . _ 3, 5.551" 1‘! ! 1:“; my ' !! uhn v. ruHxh-t's inrfwiuun. 93)“ SN; (Lu! ‘ (‘um \I: s" "”11va 9" Inn 1: Uni, . Imm MM I‘H~L,Lv'u‘n" ,‘un Inn PAB"I4*'I“ ~‘- HENRY R. (JOS'I‘AR. wj- I::\nr~u.h.n~-.I -I~.'l_inu\lm»\ V. Y 5:." .\"nl !' lny :lH' “WWII-inle- :u’nl liclml [Hug— gl-H .I\(ull):lrurg,l’u, ’ 'HL. 11,137} 1‘ ‘ ' an, L ' '‘o~ ‘ ’ o; ’ .Q? I" ’ ‘1- x , ' . ' ’ ‘ I.) F'Ul'fl't‘” & .\HL‘H STREETS, ,I)'S?I.I...\UEH‘IH \r \ v, ' AM: ovum: roman-Inna. L‘Ml‘ I'm I"”‘s‘ I‘anr) niLs. bums. lnvlim :.Xl.‘.sl: .lpu “ gnu-l IJHL " ‘.‘IM " (ink-nu] I’l-m SILKH. 4-5 LYUXS “1’“ k Sill. \VHIJ HT Brown Silk, Sn 5. 4,91 2’, I. per yud. Ullt'k “ S“ 5.,{3 {,‘3. I. “ “\. .\.u n,- k\nl «Inn-s. :l“ colors. 7' .\lugniiim-nl UrFiLlulhw. ,‘ .\lagnifiu-m ()rfiJn-lio-I Richest l'hin 1. >.—mul l'urc.l!c~. Sl'ringfilnwls. ' \'4-\\‘ Hullh-hull] Staph: Hands, 1 _ .\'. H. ‘inrrnl :Luurygun ui'llcn's Wnnr. .\lanh I L 934 3m . A Noah‘Walker 8: 00.. CLOTHIH]:§, .. ‘ 7 ‘ \\'.\SyLHNGTON-BUILDXS(}, 165 up 167 Ihumpu: Srnur, keep COJISMIIH)‘ on 2mm! 2! large my! weIE. n 5. mi wd «luck of all Hands of Quads-nl. modc‘mto 112112 They» supply orders fur 11m finest. to tho lowest‘pricecligrlic'us, ehher ready__.mnde or - mtuleHo measure, to anypmb of the’ country 4 @ keep aim M ex‘tensive stock of FURN- ISIIHXG GOODS‘ embracing every article 0’ , . . Contlcmen'm Under-munl Alan, MILITARY 9 "' . . CLUTHS‘ 33.1 orery variety onmimy Trim. _ n mings. as we” a! nu assorted stock “READY MA DE MILITARY GOODS mdlimganl-b. 22, 186%. .‘ Battfémeld WEE??? FELL srfhf our Photographidj'iel'l of A the Battle-field _of Guflyahgflbjo‘r‘m A 11-Jendid Km for lhe‘flolidnyl. 'l’ “this“ yet. published can he see Mlbc Exéelnior Qallery. . 13-5031 B%Tllj¢fi§,6olly§buf§ Queenswarm , s» , F you wn‘ut anylhinfz in the QUEBNSWARE I line call at A, SCOTT QSQN'Snwhn ,0; will find tjae best assortment in WWll !fnrch 24, 1862. , gA“ . Farmers’ 8: Mechan'ios' ‘ .\NINGSI INSTITUTION 0F ADAMS 00.. S having increued hi Claim}, ha: eninrged in business and extendcdiu Iccomodntionl Loam day, Wednesday: ‘[—April 6, 1883. t! . ILLINERY GOODS, Bonncu, Blbhonl, M Flowen, Shakers Ind ,onnet Frames nu received from New “wiggle: ulhhnc . euockl’, the “an of ‘ ' ED SBONT. LI. the but. Paton: “QMDPI on be bud 3A a the new Fulfil: Engine! Preacripliol » ton of ’ .R. flORNEB. AGO, Arrow Rage. Corn Syn-ch, Bi’cq—fionl‘ S and Gelitin, fat ul- It. rDr. HORNEB’fl Drug Store. ‘'l J . 0R LADIE9.—AII sizes of Buffalo 0"; F shoe: for MlO 3!. flu corner of York "I“ and ‘he Qiunond by ROW & WOODS.‘ .r ~ ucm‘man moms, - my. 1021:“ .u. C wind from “at city. in prim. o u, n..; _ ~* mummy-5, 4 E BOOTO. ti II 1 BA’LTI MORE,