TOE GETtYSORG ,COMPILER, DemoCraft° Ansily Journal, ta EVICRY KONDAY SIOUN/NO, Si /WILY J. SfrAMLE. .1 Truth is irglity, and , Will Prowl" rmixs OF PCBLICATION.--$ll 00 TROM SU- Stuns, it paid strictly yr AnsASten--$2 30 per ma numit not paid In misname. No subseriptkon dfa eentlnuel, unless at the option of the pUblisher, Until nil arrearaes are paid. ADVERTIAEMENTS inserted at nand rates. 7013 PAINTLN ()Cull kl dono with nestneas icad. omen in Routh ,Hattimneo street, between al iddia and High, near the Poet Ofiltat- 7 " Comp!. ter relating Otnee" on the Professional Cards. - Dr. 3. W. C. Oliettl's OFFICE and Dwelling, N. E. corner of Bat., amore and high atreets, near Presbyte rian Church, Gettysburg, Pa. Nor. 30, 18d3. tt Dri. A. $ Dill & D. P. EC3raiali thencellos in the practice bo• . iletcine anct Surgery; and retpectfully t,it ler their profession ti servict.s to the citi r.ont of Petersburg mil vicinity. Petersburg, r. 8., July 2, :tree, • Dr. D. S. Petrel; A TIBOTTSTOWN, Adams county, continues the ptattice of his profession in all its branches, and would reapekfully invite all persons afflicted with any old standing dis eases to call and consult him. Pct. 3, 1864. tf t". Dr. T. 0. Kinzer, TIANING 10-rated permanently at BON. 44.119 lITOIVN, Adame county,svill attend promptly to all prore3fir)ll.l calls. d ty or night. MIA, at Sohn titn , ris's, where ha eta etwaya be rout; 1, unlc.se proressiutlally eoo•toed. Avg. 6, 1861. ly Dr. P. C. Wolf, lIAYIXG located at 11.1STAtLIS, Adams county, hones th.tt by strict attention to Lie profession ti duties Wanly merit a ehare of the public patronage. [Apr. 2,'G6. tf J. Lawrence mu. M. D., TTAS his offwe one u. door s-c3t of the .Lutheran cliiirch in Chambersharg street, and oppoqite D . C. II orne:'s olfc•, whe-e A 1.14111,11; - to bare any Uent•tl 4 ./ i vkr t!ina pv.rtorm .d are respect. fully invited to - c%ll. ithreiteNcei: Drs. Hor ner, Rev. D. P. h:ratpdt, O. U., Rev. If. L. 13 Laglyr, D. D., Rev. Prof, If. Jacobs, D, D., Prof. If. L. Strever. Gettysbarg, April 11, '53: Law Partnership. A. DUNCAN & J:11. WHITE; ATTORNEYS AT LAW- Wall promptly attend to all legal business entrusted to them, including the procuring of Pensions, Bounty, Beet: P.ty, nod all other cl•tims against the United States and - State Gorornments. Office in North West Cornet Of Diamond, GuttryAn rg, Penten. April 3, 180. . Edward E.' .1441tIcr, ATTORNEY AT L 1 W, wr,ll faithfully and promptly-attend to ell hasinesi entrust ed t him. Ito ste.V.is the German language. (PH is at the MIMI pl.tce, in South It iltimore stre^t, near Forn-y . • drag sto!e, and netarly cippolitie D.inner k Ziegler's qtort liett ..sburg, ',larch 20. J. C. 'Neely, TT 0 TINg Y AT .1, W.—Particular ntten j-k tion pli4 Lo eAleeffon of Pernioug, Bounty, and I2ick•pay. Office la the S. S. corner of die Di:ttnond. Gettysharg, April U, IRC3. tf Vic Conan ghy, ATTOF:NEY Al' LA W, (oui r one door west of nebler's drug and book store, Chem }).!rs.oar..; street.) A r COnNEr AND SOLICITOR TOIL PATRITI £5O PICi,SION.i. flaunty Land War rints, 1f Ick.psr suspended Cl tints, and all other cl.tirds agninkt the 132 v-eminent. at Wash ington, D. C.; nlso Arneric.tn claims in Fog. land. Lan-1 Wtrannts located and sold, or benght,And highest prices given. Agents en g tged in toe ttinT, warrants in Iriw t , Illinois Lind other westera Stites. lerApilly to Wes per'onally or be letter. Gettysburg, Nor. 21453. , G 1 o 1) C - i• I II 11, TOM( Fa., XNA% THe DIAMOND, GETT XMS HO, A.--:The undersigned would most respectfully info= hitt tva= merous triends and the public generally, that he, has purchased; that long established and wdll known Hotel, the "Globe Inn," in York stSeet, Gettysburg, and will spare no effort to conduct it in a manner that will not detract from Its former high repuerition. - His table will have the best the' market can afford—his chambers ire spacious and comfortable—and be has laid in for his bar a. full stock of wines and liquors. There is large , stabling attached to the Hotel, which will be`adtended by atten tive hostler& It will be his constant endeasot to render the fullest satisfaction to his guests, - waking his house as near a home to them as possible. Ile asks a share of the public's pa ', tronage, determined as he 13 to deserve a large ; part of it. Remember, the!''Globe Inn" is in York street ) bat near the Diamond, or Public Square. . , SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, 18C4, tf Railroad House, EXIL THE DEPOT, • lIKNOVER, TORIC The undersigned would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has leased the Hotel in Hanover, near 'the Depot, formerly kept by Mr. Jeremiah Kohler, and will sp Lre no effort to conduct it is a plainer that will give general satisfaction. His table will have the best the markets can afford—his chambers are sfacious and cam for:able—sad he has laid in for his bar a full stock of choice wines and liquors. There is stabling for horses attached to the FloteL It will be his constant endeavor to render the fullest satisfaction to his guests„imaking his house as near a home to them ad possible.— * asks a share of the Rublie patronage, de termined as he is to deserve a large part of it. Remember the Railroad posse, !leer the De pot Hanover, Pa. A. P. /3 4 A-UGHER. Oct. 2, 1805. tt Cannon** 'r - • MAMBAARBLE WOHRICS, WD:tore street,Ne.trly Opposite the Court House, GIITTYSBIJIIG, PA. , Every description of work executed in the finest style of the art. :one 4, .865. tf Still at Work T M{ undersigned continues the OAREIAGE-NARING BUSEMS, • In all Its ,branches, at his o 1 eland, in East Iliddie street, Gettysburg. NEW WORK made to order, and REP - AIRING uromptly and &slowest prices. 4 .1 ki LA, ENG- TOP AND lITANDIALTO? B II Q G, IK 8 0031STAITLY bH IIAiD. . . Two first-rate SPRING WAGONS fer gale. ./#OO3 7120.T1P. a Great Redaction in Prices. Fsusgsrou. BROTHERS are noir selling GOOD a4t. f icogs 41 It} CENTS, BEST UNBLEACHED X USLIN AT 28 CTS., and all other Goods io proportion. If yon.want CHEAP Goods, now is the tim to bay them. Oall at once. PAHERSTOOK BROTHERS Glsttysburig, Mar. fs, 186%. ROUNIMS FRAGRANT 14YRRH pre. j J serves the Teeth, cures ell diseases of the gums sad purifies the bresdk, §IIGLIL CIIIIED A fres4 jut initerinal. A date. ad far . esp 81114010/011316$ WIBOTZK BY IL J. STABLE. AT' bRINEZERIIO FPS CHEAP CLOTHING AND FURNiSIIING STORK, at the North A T Corner of the Diamond. .. Thyubteriber is constantly in receipt of hest; goads from the Eastern cities. .Ills stock of BEADY:•MADE CLOTHING is one of the largest and most attractive, as well as the cheapest establishment of the kind in the country. You will there find COATS, PANTS AND- VESTS, made up to the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, of all sizes and prices, for men and boys.— Getitlernen's furnishing goods of every descrip tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts sand Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and Cotton Waivers, Hosiery of every description Buck-skid, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper ColLtrs, Huts, Clog, Boots and Shoes.-*Um brellas, Trunks, Valk.* Carpet Ba4s, Clothes .nd ,Shoe- Brushes, flair and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blacking, Pocket and Dressing Combs, Ivory Comps, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strilgs, Soaps and Perfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tohne co, Pipes, On extra quality of Segars. In fact, his stock embraces everything usually found in a first class furnishing store. I 'invite the attention of all to come and see for themselves, as (rant determined to sell goods'lower than any other eStablishmentin the country. Don't. forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond. JACQ,II BRINKERHOFF. July 4, 18&i4. 31 ETUA E l% I:I.KERVSUII4,NCE rresillent—,oeorge Stone. Vice President—Sami,Lel R. Russell. Secretary—D. A. Bueher. Treitsurcr—E. G. Ffainestoeic. Exe.cutivnCommitt , !erßobert McCurdy An diew Hem tzelinan, Jacnb -~``+*~ J 1 sN'ACt:I.3 ----GeOrge Swope, D. A. Buehler, it...3lcUurdy, M. Eieheiberier, 8. It. Ilus4ell, B. G. Fahnestock, A. U. Buehler, leG.NleCreary, Gettysburg; Jacob "Kiikz,c Stralinn township; A. lieintzeitaan, Franklin; Win. D. Pi nes, New Ostord; \Vtn. B. Wilson, ; U. A. Piekiag, Straban township; John 1.3 - 01- ford, Latitnore township; John licking, F.ast. Berlin ; Abel T. Wriiht, l{eii‘lerz.vitte ; Atil;cl F. Gitt, New W.fort; Jaal IL, Marshall, Min iltonhatt townsitip-Shii tiiinningliarn, Free dom township ; 'Jan thriler; Mountjoy town ship.; Wm. R 039 White; yherty township. Vs)" . This Gotnpany is limited in its opera tions to the county of Ada Ms. It has been in operation for more thanlS years, and in that period has made but orre assessment, haying paid losses by,fire diving hliat period amount ing to $13,988—56,709 of which have been paid .daring the last two years. Any person desiring an Iniuranee san apply to any of the ahovelia tiled llart7tz,ers for fdrther information. Excemive Committee meetq at the office of the Company, on the last Wednes day in every month, at 2 o'vloek, Oct. 16, 1865. tt Money Saved I S ?LONEY -MADE CASH STSTENt ADOPTED, The undersigned most respectfully invite their old cllStomer; and the public generally to call and see theiFitimeds at the Jew prices. We hityi A FULL AND WELL SELECTF.D STOCK, which we have concluded to run orf at the lowest pssgible prises. ,We ini end doing whit wesay; therentre persims desirous of [Diking money in the eAsiqt way '(by ..tvinz, it in their pureltases' will not tail togiveus a (ill, MS WE prinlt ' Sd theta tbe'3 shill nut be disap pointed. We are thankfnl for the past very li,eral patronage we have received, and trust th.it tee shall' merit a continuation of the same;•anil stows—as we shin use our best endeavors to please all who may furor us with a call. ' ZteDon't forget the place. DANNER it SHIELDS, .- Fairfield, Adams county, Ca. N. B.—We are-Agent - 6 tor 31111pr's Superior Family Flour, and Johnson's Mebrated Blast ing powder. [Feb. 26, 1866. tf '[TATS, CAPS, BOOTS dr, SHOES. C0L1E.1.711 & CO. bate just received and opened another splendid assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, for Saramet wear, which they are selling at very ,low prices considering the times. The latest styles of Summer Hats and Caps, of every description and price. Boots and Shoei, of superior make, and/ I warranted to fit, 'alwa:s on hand. Work made to order and repairing done on Short no tice, by experienced workmen. Also, HARNESS MAKING, carried on in IRS its brAnclies- I'erson9 want ing anything in - this line would do well to call. ,Don't forget the old stand in Chambers burg street, if you want Bargains. COBEAN .4 CRAWFORD. June 19, 1965. Cheap for Cosh: N E* STORE! . GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. TliE undersigned had returned to Gettys burg, and upend, a new Store, an Balti more Street, next door to the Post Office, rind nearly opposite the Court-louse, where he offers for Me, ,G`tlE,ll., FOR CASH, n hares and enoice assortment of GItOCEIIIES,—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, am; with Fish, Bacon; Lard, and sn on. Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Rime, end everything else in the line. Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and everybody. Recollect this is the place to bay CHEAP raft CASH. ‘• April 23, 1866: PIANOS f-The'undersigned would respect fully inform the public that he can furnish NUS of the following mannfacthrers, or those of other make, it desired, at the lowest possible prices: CHIL:KER/NG k SONS DECKER BROS. : HAZLETON BItOS. VAINES/BROS. GEO. STECK. Particular attpntion is given to the se lection of Pianos; and when so selected, in ad lion to the manufacturers' guarantee, the Pianos are yuarmaleed by me; k 11 CABINET! ORGANS AND MELODIANS The recent improvements in these instru ments are each as to fully warrant saying they are FAR SUPERIOR to any other make. One of the best evidences of their merit is, that their improvements are imitated by other makers. The new style, four stop organ, have a Sub. Bass and Octave Couplet, making it an Instrument especially adapted to Church and Sabbath School purposes. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS erlll be sent by mail to perions desiring them. Pianos tuned regularly. Pianos taken in ex change. PETER BENTZ, No. 30 East Market St., York, Pa Jane 12, 1865. ,ly EASHIONABLE BARBER, Earth-east cor ner of the Diamond, (next door to llen's liotel t ) Gettysburg; Pa. where he can at all times be found ready to attend to all bnainees in his line. Re has also excellent as sistance and •ill ensue satisfaction. Give him a call: 7 Dec. 3; 1863. 0 WANDS State to the place to get ' gal binds 0 - of a.rocerie3 i1,a1.1). , . ~ -. , . . 1 , , , ' . , , ' . . , . . . •i. ; \ lit' . . - . , . ' . .. , .. „ _ ,;. _.„..,,,.._ ._.. : •_ k ip ...: _ N./ i -, %,--: . ' . / ~. I .. f_impi irr . . ___________ Mil Great Attraction Adams; County OFFICERS *SD PRICES REDUCED! Freiih GEO. R. E LLEFLEISCII Pianos 1 Pianos A. H..OAITLS Bc-CO. STEINWAG k SONS John W. Tiptoni 2 GOOD FARM% AT PUBLIC SALII—On THURSDAY, the 27th day of S,EPTENIBER next, in pur suance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams couusy, the subscribers. Administrators of the estate of Samuel Gilliland, deceased, will offer at -Public Sale. on the premises, A FAR.ll;situate in Strahln township, Ad ams county, on the State Itoad, six miles from Gettysburg. adjoining lands of John Feeser, David C. Brinkerhoff, Arentiab Sbriver, and others, containing 13G ACRES, mor# or I.ss, with large proportions 3f ex,:ellent Woodland and Meadow. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. The im provements area Two.story LOG „ hOUSE, with Kitchen attached, -"ill!' log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Shop and Hog Pen, Spring House, with a never-Ailing well of water and pump in it. There is a g)od'Apple Orchard, with other fruit, on the premises. Also, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEM . - BF.R. next, A `FARA, situate in Tyrone town- I ship; Adams county, one mile ca.t of ',Wafers burg, adjoining l•inds of Peter Miller, Daniel , Meant, George Mackley, George Fidler, and ! others, containingleS,A.CßKS, more or less, ,f with a large proportion of Woodland, and a sufficiency of Meadow. The land is in a pro-1 ductive condition, and the fences are in good ) rep air. The improvements are n Two- Ai - story ROUGHCAST HOUSE, Log and [RI Frame Barn, Horse Sable, new WitgOn Shed and Cure Crib, new flog Pen,- and a Spring house, having a never-rtiling with a pomp in it, adjoining. Water in Most of the fields. Persons wishing to view the : Strahnn farm are requested to call on tile lest named Ad ministrator, residing near, and the 'Tyrone farm on the first named, residing thereon. 4V-3.tle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. N., on e.L.th day, when attendance will be gireu and terms made known hr SARAH Adm'r., FREDERICK QUICAEL, Adm'r. fly the Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. Alg. 27, 18GO. is 'VALUABLE PROPERTY, IN BAST 13:•:12LIN, AT PUllf.te SATURDAY, the 20th dly of SEPTEIf- RPRI neat, Vie subscriber, A imini strator de hanii non elm tentainfnto annex: of Philip deceaned,avill offimi at Publi: Sale, on the premises, that ralaable - property in Hunt Aadunn county, PA., lonz owned and occupied by the deceased, afterwards occupied be his widow, and ncw by the hrler4igned, consisting of TWO LOTS OF orturND, each 65 feet front and 220 feet deep. hiring thereon erected a large Two-story DierlG.E . FRAME HULSE, te ttherboarded, ;,,„; ak aOn e•steiry Rack-bui Wine. a toted' ed, 4:11 . a good Stable, Smoke Ho::sc, with a well of ercellent water and a Cistern, end a large variety of choice trait. A part of the front building has tbr thirty-fire yearn 'been need as a DRUG STOUN. Persons wishing.to view the property are requested to call on the uudersignei residing thereon. zcirSstle to conmAnce at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by MILLER, Aug. 13 0 18gG. ts* -Adminii•trAtor PUBLIC S.LLI3. AN FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEMBER I_ . 1 next, the subscriber, intending to remove West. will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, near Bre stn's Mill, in Cumberland towu.ship, the following Personal Property. vie: 2 HORSE.S, I Stallion, I Cow, 4 fat Steers, 1 Trolling Baggy, I Spring Wagon, I Two bk.se - .Vagon. 2 sets of Ilarness. Bridles and Saddles, Check Linea, Chains, Raked, Forks, Shovels, Axes, Maul and Wedges, Mowing Scythe;. Grain Cradle, Se : BLACKSMITH TOOLS. Iron Vice. and old Icon. Alsd. hold and iiilchen Furniture, each RS 13 a ren Ta bles, Mills, 5 Bedsteads, Corner Cupboard, Sink, Cohk, Parlor and Tea-plate Stows and l'ioe. 2 Iron Kettles, Brass Kettle, 2 Clocks, 2 Rocking Chairs. Rocking Cradle, Tubs, Bar rels, Meat Vessels, Dough-tray, Smoothing Irons, and many other Household articles.— Also a Silver Watch and 2 Pistols. any - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. NI., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SIMON ILINER. Sept. 3, 1866. t 3 - - - --- Fourth Annual4;nt OF THE ADAMS (.74)1 7 Nri - A CHUCCI. TURA]: SOVIET Y, TllO be held at Rendersville, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY; SEP AIBEtt 25th, 20th and 27th. OPEN Tfl [LEE DAYS. • Price of admission 23 cents. Season. ticket, including membership, SI 00. The Fair will open on Tuesday morning. On Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock the Judges will commence their examinations,and it is especially enjoineci that no persons whatever, bat those having charge of the articles, shall be present at the examinations or deliberations of committees. TUE ANNUAL ADDRESS will be delivered oa Wednesday, the 2Gth, at 1 o'clock, P. :tf., by AARON SREELY, Esq. Competition of all kinds solicited from this and other counties. Farmers, mechanics, and manufacturers arc earnestli requested to con• tribute to the exhibition. The Trial Course has been' enlarged and is admirahly adapted for the exhibition of speed, strength and other qualities cd,road and draft horses. 'The grounds have also been enlarged and new buildings erected which are ample and convenient. • JOHN BURKHOLDER, Pres't. JONAS RAUANZAHN, Treas'r WILLIAM B. WILSON, SeVy. CYRUS OILIEST, Cor. See'y.' Aaron 27, Wanted. , AGENTS—S7S to s2co PER MONTH for Gentlemen, 'and $.35 to $75 for Ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing-Machine, improved and per fected. It viiit tell, stitch, quilt, ,bind, braid, and embroider beautifully—price only s2o—making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from w:lich twice that amount can be made. Soadreis or call on C. BOWEI:S b CO.,Oftice No. 255 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Aft letters answered promptly, with circulars ant terms. Sept. s, 18tIG. lm Teachers Wanted. TBE School Directors of Tyrone township will meet at' Heidlersburg, on SATUR DAY, the 29th of SEPTEMBER inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of employing Teachers for the Schools of said township. By order of the Board, JACOB BOWERS, Pres't. Diem Dsuar, Sec'y. Sept. 10, 1866. •td 4 Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Union township, desire to employ four Telchers for the winter term of four months, commencing on the first Monday La November. Salon , $3O per month. MARTIN BOLLINGER, Preet. /*con H. GOIIIIIOIIT, Sept. 10, 1880.. Boarding at the Fair. MBE undersigned will erect a large BOAR DING' HOUSE on .the Fair Grounds at Sandersville, for the purpose of furnishing meals during the Fair. His table will be supplied with all the suhstentials and delica cies of the season, and charge moderate. OVE,Mint. Sept. 10, tte WE have jolt received a new assort men of Queensware, to which we Invite the attention Oi buyer., 4.8007 T 4 80N. GETTYSBDROPL, MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1866, • \ RE.IL dtTERSONAL PROPERTY AT PL ILIC SALE —By vir tue of an Order of 01 c Orphans' Court of Adams county, the sub riber, Trustee of John Howe, lunatic, will offkr at Public Sale, on the premises, oa FRIDAY he 29th day of SEPTEMBER inst. at 1 o'clo ,P. M., The VALUABLE FARM of sit ohn Howe, \ !Situate in Latimore township, Ada s county, on the Carlisle road, one mile port west of Deardorff 's mill, adjoining lands o I-rae Flohr and others, containing 37 ACR . S of patented land. The improvements „......,. are a Two-story Log ROUGHCAST HOUSE, with a _Kitchen attached, a 4 5 : good Barn, part log and part frame, ' with Sheds attached, and either necessary. opt-buildings, also three never.failing springs of water on the farm, a good Orchard of Ap ples and Peaches, with a variety of other fruit. The Llllll is in a good state of cultiva tion, having been heavily limed', and under good fencing. Persons desirous of viewing the property can do so by calling,on the sub scriber, residing close by. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold, 1 family MARS, 2 Cows, One-horse Wa gon, Cartiage, Ploughs and Harrows, gorse Gears, Wagon Saddle, Cow Chains, Gnu!: Fin, Work Bench, Boxes, B irrels, Hogsheads ; also a lot of Bees and Bee hives, with a varie ty of farming, implements not rnen.ioned, and some Household and Kitchen Furniture. (0 - 4.7" S tle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., nn s.Lid day, when attendance will be given nud temps wade known by MICHAEL STAMBAUGH, Sept. 10, 1808. Trustee. A GOOD FARM A T PUBLIC SALE—On FRIDAY, the jl 39th day of SEPTENREff iaA., the sub scribers, Exevurors of Jolla 'Louse, deceased, will otter at Public Sale, on the premises, the .Re if F,,t•tte of said decedent, viz; A FALM, situate in Union township, Adams county, on the road leading from Feelers {formerly Bittle's) mill In the Ulnas er road, nbont o.e mile from Pald mill, end a'ront. and - a half fades east of Littlestown, adjoining lands of War Bogen, Samuel Humuert, Jesse Hilbert, and others, containing 7, ACRES, more or lees—about 10 ueres Woodland and io acres 'gestic) w. The land has all been limed twice, and some of it thh e times, and prOdli (ea well. The fences are good. The IMproVe !Arai> are a one and a halt stoi,y LOG ['SE, Log II tor, Wagon is f -die and Corn era), Carriage g , house, Hog l'en, with a Taro-story ,„ Spring house, and a rem , superior spring 'a side. There is a splendid Apple..Orchqrd cf Sou young he tring trees, with peaches, pears, cherries, Sc., on the pi causes. Persons wishing to %ten the farts are re quested to call rip the last named Executor, residing thereon.'” ik: f .Y...tt the same time and place will be of fered a NVOOD LOT, iu Carroll ,county. within one mile of the above described .form, 'containing: 31 acres, more or less, adjoining lagds of Washington Fee:er and Philip Leas. TGe lot is well covered with young chestnut AteV'S.‘le to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on sdid day, when attendance will be givea and terms made known by WILLTAM RITTASE, ISII 1.11;4 RITTASE, Fleury Dyeert, Auctioneer. Executors. September 10, 18113. t.s.* • Blacksmitl► Shop A T PRIVATE SALE.—Tne undersigned in tending, on account of health, to quit Blneksmithing, offers at Private Sale, his v,l - stand, situated in Frederick county, Md., about one mile rfist of New London, on the Annapolis road. The iinprlvenienis are a large and elexant BL WIZ ill I CH SPO I', a goo l Two-story Log DWELLING HOUSE, a well of water near the door, with a pump in it, Stable, Hag Pen, Smoke Haase, dic., sill in good con dition. Any person wishing to view the pxoperty Fill pletsse call upon the proprietor, residing thereon. CILUZLES,t. SMIT11: Aug. 27, ISM sw. I%ot lee. MITE members of the _Unite co'nnty mutual Fire Insurance Compane. are hereby no tified that an election fdr Managers of said Company will be held at the office of the Sec retary, in Gettysburg, on MONDAY, the Ist day of OCTORRII next, between the Lours 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M.,—each member entitled to one vote for each pelicy held by Lim.- The Executive Committee will meet at 10 o'clock, A. 11., on said day. Wrllanagers having in hands fees due ths Company will be required to pay the same in to the Treasury on or before said day, to ena ble the accounts of the current year to be cloned. A. BU Nll LAM, Sept. 17, 1866. Saddling. Fyn undersigned has commenced the SAD ULF: and -HARNESS-MAKI 'ctl business, on the Hill, in Baltimore street, itt the-building formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair maker's shop, up-stairs, where he asks those wanting a/131/ling in his line to call. Work done in the best manner, and prices moderate. HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice. A lot of new Saddles and Harness on hand. J. M. ROWE. Gettysburgdune 25, MC. 3m , A Lecture to Young Men. JUST publishe r in a sealed envelope.— Prize 6 cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment and radical cure of Spermatorheat, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Bruissions, , Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Bui -1 •pay, and Fits; Mental and Physical incapa city, resulting tram Sell-Abuse, kc. By Rob ert J. Calverwell, M. D., author of the "Green Book," kt. The world renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves,'from his own ex perience, that the awful consequences or Self Abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope rations, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordi als, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radtcaily. This Lecture will proves boon to thousands. Sent under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two post ace stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell,'s Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address CHAS. S. t. KLINk k Co., 127 Bowery, New York, P. 0. box 4586. April 23, 1866. ly Lteenote. A PETITION for Itettanrant License has been filed•lir James E. Gordon and Z. E. Hersh, of Littlesrown, and will be presented to the Court, on Tuesday, the 25th of September instant. JAMES J. FINK,. Sept. 10, IRIS. Clerk•. PLANTATION BITTERS, er Old Homestead Tome, at Dr. It. HOlttiEttitt Drug Store., 11UL and see the most beautiful *nor kJ meat of new JEWELRY, each as Braun-pins, Err Drops, Finger Rings, Lockets, Chains , to., st J. sevari, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. - ][)IIRE SILVER WARE and .. ' SILVER PLATED WARE o the very beat quality, a newassortatent just received. Call and see it. J. BEVAN, - Opposite the Back, Qettpburg. Caul mid Lumber, tiF every variety, et the Yard of • C. IL WARM, .feb. IL for. Carlisle - sod Itatiroa4 eta. Eije o;onyiler. GETTYH ttuna, Monday Morning, gep1..21, 1946. THE WOODS MEETING AT GEIULMA.rS. A GRAND UNION RALLY! • , Proud Day -fiir the Lower End I HE PEOPLE IN MOTION, For Jo n, Clymer, the Caton and the Constitution! 4, ;uccessful political demon ad in the Lower End Of t i e off' at Daniel Geibel- Otition township, on Sat -,i 1. early hour in the 1 Aneed pouring into , 'nt4. They Cattle t 4! atria, two-horBe *n horseback, * _ flags, bun '.* , re collec '! I'4 The most` stration ever this eon*, ca, mun's Grove, in urday week. At Clay, the people email. the, grounds From n 11441 in delegations, with trig t wagons, entriageS, buggies, and on foot. The' display Hers, wreaths, &c., with the /M, tion of people, formed altogethelca scene which could not fail to . delight l'he eye of every friend of the Enion. The ladies were there, too, in goodly numbers. The -Littlestown Band performed charmingly, whilst the "White Boys in Blue" of Gettysburg furnished martial music of a stirring character. At about 11 o'clock, A. .31 . „ the meet- i»g was organized at a spacious stand erected for the purpose, at the north side of the Grove—the stand being tastefully decorated with flagaand wreaths of ever gieens and flowers. Hon.-Wm. l‘feSlterry, of Litticstown, was called to the Chair, unit upon enter !' inv.. on its duties, made a brief, but point ; ed and appropriate speech. Vice Presidents,; Daniel Gelselman, Esq., Joseph L. Shorh, Esq„ Joseph Fink, Esq„ Lewis Will, Jesse Eppelman, Amos Lefever, F,sq,, peter Smith, Esq„ John 0. Byers, John Rife, Wm. Duttera, ' Samuel Shorb, Levi Golden, Isaac Liirlit ner, Esq., Moses Hartman, Esq., Michael FiseeL Joseph Areutz, Dr. 1). S. Peffcr, Jesse D. Newman;' ESq., Col. Joseph J. Kuhn, Michael Dellone, J. E. Smith, Esq.; Daniel Lawrence, COI, It. C. Swope, David. Kendlehart, Jnim Itudisill,,Capt. X. - E. 'Miller, Richard Fit'oreralii. Josi;ph Wolf, (Butler,) G. B. Yantis, Emanuel Neidich, Thomas .N% Dicks, Jacob Miller, John Lilly, Robert Watson. Major 1). J. Benner, Nicholas Codori, Sr., Win, A. MeSherry, Dr. C. E. Goldsborough, Ma jor J. M. Bollinger,- Sainuel Schwartz, Jeiie D. Xeller, Peter Neidcrerr' s Samuel G. Snceringer, Peter Mack ky, 'Reuben ( ;Aden, Henry Wiest, Christ ion Philip Donohue, Capt. T. Brady, Samuel Hilt, John Henry Myers, George W. Stover, John Lynch, M. H. 'l'innainis, Adam Rcbcrt, Esq.; Samuel Wolf, Esq., Jacob Bushey, Esq., Peter Ormlorll, James C. Duttera, Henry J. Kuhn, Wm. Rider, lonised Noel, Jeremiah GILL Emanuel D. Keller,' Jamb Lentz, ( ivorge Hollebaup,h, IleurY Miller, Esq., I". J. ili , on, J(ihn McMaster, IsaacPlereter, 'Joseph Dellone, Esq., Frederick Wolf, ('apt. W. If. Brogunier, Capt. S. Faber; Samuel Eieholtz. Secretaries, 1)r.„ C. \V. Benk:on, Capt. Chas. F. Hinkle, Henry J. [fender, Ju sepli Spangler, John 'Wertz, 1)r. E. V. Shorh, I)r. AloClure, Edward Shorl), Daniel Bicsecker, 'Henry 1.. Ilciol , •r, George A. Codori, June W. (I überuator, Frank Sheen nger, Anti row Pottortl; John llortnuth, Ephraim Fisol, Lieut. S. holtz, Joseph Bedernian, James SptJ.diug, John I:, Huff; E. G. Hvatry, John Bender, Stephen lieiner,l, Alfred •gorraker, Ju,cph, WOll, (Abbot ti , town. ) The President then introduced as the first speaker, Hon, Richard Vaux, of Philadelphia, He• was received with cheers, after which, he proceeded to dis cuss the leading issues of the day. His speech abounded 14 solid argument, so clearly and pointedly made its to carry conviction to every mind open to the truth. Ile dissected the revolutionary designs of the Radicals with a twister) ) , hand, and placed the remedy fully and fairly before 'his hearers. -Whil,t the Radicals are striking at the vitals of the nation, the people have it in their power to defeat their plots by rallying around the President and taking position with him upon theold broad platform of the Union . under the Constittition. We cannot do justice to this great speech in a newspa per sketch, and fluid be content with this mere allusion to it. It seems to us that if there were any of doubting faith present, they must have had all doubts removed by the unanswerable speech of Mr. Vaux. • The second - speaker was Hon. J. Mc- Dowell Sharpe, the Democratic candidate for Congress. Mr, S's. ability at the bar and on the stump iswell known in this region, and when We say that this was one of his best efforts, the reader will at once conclude that his hearers enjoyed a rich treat. His d4cussion of national topics, especially in their bearing upon Pennsylvania politics; was clear and convincing, whilst his appeals to the people-to stand up in their own defence against the Radkul assatiltS, were forci ble and, telling. That Mr. Sharpe has the ability to represent this district in Congroas with credit to himself and his constituents, a single 'speech of hisproves —and that be will go there, the enthusi asm with which he is receired mostsurer ly foreshadows. Hon. F. H. Klmn3ell, of Chambers burg, was next introduced. Judge holds a front rank "among the public speakers of the ;day, and his speech On Saturday proved how well he deserves It. For sound argument, keen sarcasm, acid a pleasing raciness, it was not to be ex celled—and the applause which so fre quently greeted him testified how warm ly his remarks were appreciated. After knocking the props from the main peel , Um* of the Radicals, he alluded to the so-called "Deserter Law," and proved 'it, under the decision Of the Supreme Covert, to be entirely worthless, and not binding upon anybody. Wm. A. Duncan, Esq., then briefly addressed the meeting in regard to the importance of the election, and H. J. Stable closed with a few allusions to the comitytkket.. 48TH YEAR,-NO. 52. The meeting adjourned with tttrce cheers for Johnson, three for Clymer, three for Sharpe, and three for the county candidates. The meeting was a grand success, and everybody was pleased—pleased with the excellent arrangetnentiwhich Mr. Geis eltnan and those assisting him had .made —pleased with the beautiful grounds— pleased with the bright weather—pleased with the good cheer—pleased with the able speaking—pleased with the good music—pleased with the big crowd— aftd last, but not least, pleased with the earnest and enthusiastic spirit manifested by each and all. From the Lanemter Intelltgeneer, ZIOUTAL %TIFF:NT OF N►NTERS OF AMMY/IVJOIIXO.OLABY. B John W. Geary, with his narrow Intel, lect and bigoted nature, we have no doubt, made a most acceptable member of that infamous political organization which proscribed men on account of their - birth or religious, belief. His ha tred of Catholics did not end with the short-lived triumph of the Know-Noth ing party. It adhered to him, and was afterwards displayed hi the most otren- . sive manner possible. One of the most intelligent, wealthy and respectable citizens of Fr6derick, Maryland, sends us the following state ment of an occurrence, which chows in its true light the bigoted and tyrannical character of the vain upstart who Is the Radical candidate for Governor of Penn sylvania. We give the facts in his own language: To the Editors of the ratettigcnrer : DEAR Si Its :—lt occurs to me thatins -1 flee- demands that the rude and brutal manner in which some Sisters of Charity were treat - lid by John W. Geary, should he known, in order that the Catholic cit izens of Pennsylvania may understand the character and spirit of the man who appeals to them for support at the coin ing gubernatorial election. The facts will be glltiClent , without any commeut, though you are of course at liberty to use them as you sec ht. • In the fall of WI, under protection o f a pass from leneral Scott, some four 'or five Sisters of Charity left the St. Joseph's House at Emmitsburg on their mission to nurse the rick and woutplisl soldiers of both armies. They had permission to visit any point along the ,line of contest from Winehester to Richmond, as their services might be needed. While travel ing on the ears of the Baltimore and -Ohio railroad, under permission from the coin-, mender in chief at Washiegton to go where they pleardd in discharge of the duties of their sacred mission, they were arrested at Point of Rocks by Col. John W. Geary. Ilia rude manner they with, their baggage were remeved front the, ears and left among prowits of soldiers., and rough cutup followers, sitting with-, out shelter on their trunks by the road side. It was not until after repeated so-!) licitations that ('ol. thetry consented to grant an interview to the principal sister,. a lady of education and refinement, as were her associates. Finally this mutt,- ry dignitary gave ureters to have her led: into his august presence by a guard. In vain did she explain fully tlw itable eharaeter of her only mlssiott; in vain did she exhibit the general and tut- I restricted pass given tier by the COlllnlntl der-in-Chief et Washiog,ten, authorizit4 her to go, with her assoviates, wherever their holy etirsien mi ht call Them, or , wherever Ihey Mi!lbt be 111.4.41M1 to purse the WOOll4lOll WO (.011, 4 010 the dying ; itt Vail] be IttlOWV , l to pm wiel as several parties of r , i,ter had been ' lowed to do nutnnlesteal before, over the same route; in vale did she speakof the crying wants of the wounded, the sick, the dying soldiers of the - Union army, to relieve and succor whoa was abrreat part, I of her ; in vain did she assure this petty tyrant (Geary) that she had! nursed the sick and wounded salters of; all parties itt the Crimean war, without molestation or hinder:owe, receiving front 'Pork and Russian no less courtesy and! kindness than she did from Frenchman, or Englishman ; in vain did she protest' with tearful entreaties against such usage' in her native land, after having traveled.: on a similar all over Ettrots• Ott i molested. John W. Geary, a bigot byil nature and a petty tyrant In his posit ion thrust hr r and her companions into the,, ears and sent them back to lerederiek. City, On their way to the House of St. Joseph, from which they came. *rho Surgeon Ge'neral et Frederick, a hightoneil - gentlemen, and a native of Philadelphia, hearing of the manner in, which the Sisters of Charity had been treated by Geary, and fearing the daunt s ging etiltet, which such brutal conduct would haVe upon the many thousands of Catholic soldiers with, were fighting in the front ranks of the army, at once de spatched an orderly to Gen. Banks, at headquarters near Poolseille, with a Let ter containing a statement of tite.eonduet of General Geary, tel letter will be, found officially recorded Ott the books of the Medical Directors' The Adiutant, af ter riding all night, returned to Frederick; Nvlth an imperative order, commanding; General Geary to escort in person and ; place safely on the Southern side of the Potomac the said Sisters of Charity, and to give to them every assistance to aid them in the discharge of their sacred mis sion of mercy. With what grace he could;! after his brutal conduct, Geary did eseorC them beyond the Potomac ai r ier, having endeavored to set himself up as superior, to the Commander-in-Chief. Any soldier who was under Geary at Point of Rocks at the time alluded to will remember his treatment of these Sisters of Charity. flu will not dare to deny one,. word of the above statement., If he should the Medical Director and the Sis ters will testify to the entire truthful ness of what is here written. The above facts have been furnishedln -the shape in which they appear, as we have stated, by one of the wealthiest; most Intelligent and honorable men In the City of Frederick. They allow what a mean and miserable bigot John Geary is. We hope our contemporaries will give the statement a wide cireulat tion. All Henry Clay's sons are friends of President Johnson and his policy. All Daniel Webster's sons are with thp President. All the sons of John Quincy Adams are with the President. lb 1 All ex-President Ilarrisen's sons are with the President. General Grant's two brothers, his fah% er, and the General illawelf, cordially sustain the President. Ben. Butler, John. W. Forney, D. D.., and Fred. Douglas', (negro,) are siphinst, the President.. ft People!—whom will you follow 2 The present-day motto of the no publican party is "It any man attempts to haul up the American ilas, shoot him on the spot." • TALC rilll4llllll AND us■ui 11/112 -• , /0/111MOS. • The following true, tried itA pilot soldiers have an expressed themselves in favor of the President's policy: GEN. U. S. GRANT, GEN. WM. T. SHERMAN, a_ GEN. W. S. HANCOCK,- GEN. GEO. B. McCLELLAN, - GEN. JOHN A. DIX, GEN. ROUT. PATTERSON, GEN. G. A. CLISTER; , .. GEN.- L. H. ROSSEAIT, GEN. WM. McCANDLES, GEN. PETER, LYLE', GEN. A. 1). McCOOK GEN. UEO. W. enobic, • orN. DAN. E. SICKLES, GEN. J. H. Me,CLERNAND, GEN. D. N. COUCH, GEN WM. 11. FRANKLIN, GEN. G. IL WARREN, GEN. PHIL. SHERIDAN, OEN. T. L. CRITTENDEN, - • GEN. 0. It. WILCOX, GEN". JAS. C.MeKIIIREN, GEN. I: RAC Y P. BLAIR, AD'M. FARRAGUT, GEN. SLOCUM, GEN-. (IRANGER, de 45 other Generals, • &90 Colonels Grille war, Signers of the call at Cleveland. Also the following prominent ma et the country: Wl'sf. 11. SEWARD, EDGAR COWAN, HENRY WART) BEECHER._. Stx"s WELLES & RANDA.Lth, SENASPOR DOOLtrrLE, RAYMOND OP THE TIMES, Chafrinan of the National Republican Committee, and thousands of others. Against the President and the Union are Thad. Stevens, John Purvey, Roast Butler, Fred. Douglass (the negro,) Alta their treasonable followers. "TUE 10101r1 1 1 EV BLUE." ,p BY " BRICK" POUBROY Flow the Radical Ilutepere love the "'boys tubbier' ~ Don't they ?- The bravo defenders of the flag-the galhtut eupporters of the Union-the veterans of the republic. What hommi they heap upon fueex.-w i last, rewards they grant them I Don't they? The stay-at-home Leaguers, who bel lowed for War—sent eee.rylietly to .the field, but themselves- weenved to light •forevex, rather than to !debt a single hmint, -(doing the veisolving tit home, owever,) the mobbing, .apeculating, - thieving crew, how williegly They gave tip offices, snug plaeee, fat piekleen, ein ceures, to the men who had '"oeuret the blue-" Didn't . theYl . • They couldn't An' too mauls fat those who had fought front Bull Run to Melt moml-froin Atlanta to Neal* . Carolina -their gratitude was so overwhelming. They gut over that feeling mighty gulch !- Didn't they? And their Rump Conventione-ewhat honeyed words they had for the scildiess -why, Lord bless you, boys, you thought they were in earnest when the hypocrit ical skunks took your hands in theirs, "Clod blessed you," And squeezed out a few crocodile tears from the corners of their eye!!- Didn't they? And when their - Congress assembled, - with only a handful of those "Copper heads" you have beeu taught to hate, (without reason) In either branch, you expected some little acknowledgment - of the services &Iliad rendered 4 Didn't is ? k 'IIOW they talked, and tarlite they abused the President day ,Ity . 'day - and week after week ; how they vote away millions for levy ailment and freed num.'s bureaus;-but you waited with Patience for you knew that these noble, soldier admirers and lovers would take care of you you'? It came at last-with a 'nourish of trumpets, and a perade of liberality- . your extra bounties- to-put a beggarly or $lOO greenback In your several - poPhcfs, money bravely earned on- bat tie (Mils, itt military tamps, In South ern prisuus,^ in hospitals where death struggled with life through many a It eery day: But ft was something- Ween't it.? • ' Mid then-whet? Why the members nfthe Rump hail worked very hand-their duties had been extremely urdinium s3,ooo was a trifle for a single cession, with whisky at po high a figufe and ! Washington seraglios and mistresses so extremely expensive, and the custodians of the purse of Uncle Hata vateCtbetn selves $2,4100 apiece extra, mit 114ven ' months back .pay. Thoughtful on their ' part- WlL.4ll't It? "All right!" Soldiers beg:tato forward their elalms-that was all right too, but, curious ph ei lemenon -it Was 00011 dISPIIV - - ered that Ciingree4 had really rated the 1)11t, extraordinary cireumashince, had neglected to provide any funds, to 'rooky wig vippr‘ipri , tlion It»ar.tit Mc qt. outartm of tht• mohliers ! Joke! Why don't you eptile - ? Funny, laughable, comical, boys In. blue- Wasn't it ? - But foyal Congressmen didn't sheet with any such rebuff-there was money enough in. the treasury for' theth-they salted away In their wallets, their thous ands of dollars, filched , stolen,.swlndled from the treasury for no service rendered --$712,000 robbed from the strong box of Uncle Samuel. Sharpe practice! Cool proeeeding! Neat buginese tratoreetionl. Wesn't it? The N. Y. TThm rro silo the Cenkies sional grab was "a very unwlse,icoward- Iv, unpriticipled act!" Which livery pleasant manifestation of virtuous !Wig nation on the part of the Tribune 1 - But it lets nothing to say ag dust the fraud, the deceit, the meanness practiced tow- • arils the' ieiys iu bluti"- ,, Not a word 1 • . Of course you will go on trusting the men who have done this foul wrong to you; continue to curse "Copperheads," revile thenuerate, insult and malign "traitors" and "disloyal"-you ttive to be deceived and swindled, and Imposed up. on, do you not? What-nothiug tetiay- Not a word ? You can , vote, - however; 'and will do - s.O, as men, freemen, at /tome, ton, not at. 'the bidding of the petty tyrants .whe coultUonce give youlhe guard house and extra duty and...privations for daring to exercise your birthright, fearlessly, or grant promotioe; honors, and reward to those who would sell their suffrage Una -du the will of their temporary inshore. It is our opinion that, In the fall elee- Bens among those who will take an se= Bye part in the defeat of the Radicalii and the overthrow Of the Rump; Will be I found feria of thousands of "Tim !fors or Duna" [Special Disikitch to the N. Y. Trl4lllC.] it'A GO, .1.11g11;lt 30.—A State CUrIVeII.. 1.1011 of the colored Jaen of BlinoLvari/1 be held on the 17th day of October next,lt Galesburg, and its leading objects wilt be to secure equal rights at the .ballot-box, 171 courts of jwitice, 'and In like public Schools. If Geary, the nigger equalising candi date, is elected Governor of Pennsylva nia, we will have just such conventions as the above here, before another year. And, under the control of the white nig' f ell Or the State, the leading objects-- 'equal rights at the ballot-bat,44. 11 will be granted. Then the XeYstoni State will become a sweet lltilepandemo- Main, where nobody but the best kind of white men and the: dirties* kind ' of niggers could bear to liire.4-11e0seo nellsbury Democrat. 4 CI