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OIiTTYSIStraCi, PA.
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FOR OOVRRSOR,
HON. HIESfEN CLYMER,
OF Alai! COUNTY,
1011.CONCIA1Sa l
Vox. J. McDO
k - 11 u co WELL unty. SHARPE, of
Fron
483oe1Ane Lovas,
ISAAC SONNSQN, 'Gettysburg.
ASSP.MBLY,
XICHOLAS RELTZEL, Mouutpletuet .
ruzLii HANN, Straban,
REGISTER & RECORDER,
iirkt. D. TIOLTZWORTH, Gletyaburg.
CLERK UP TR (=KM,
XDAIL W. MINTER, Franklin.
BOUNTY CQM If 1i4.410N ER,
XICHOLAS WIERNIAN, Menallen.
BißEcrons OF THE POOR,
1701111 NUNNEMAKER, 2 y., Liberty,
JOHN RAHN, Z y., Conowegu.
00V.vry AUDITOR,
TIENItY L. BREA'St, Cumberland.
- COIWNER,
PR. WM. J. McCLURE, Oxford
IMI
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GRAND
MASS MEETING!
Arouse, White Men ! •
peenroarshi and Conaervai/velt, Rally In
'retie Might, far tho ti PION. the CONXTI
TITTION. and FI,A.44,:nIthIMIRTIr -11 .. 1
Stara I •
All who support tho groat • tribune of
the people, ANDREW JOUNSON, the
Bmident of the United States; all; who
stand by the standard bearer of the Dena-
Dorsey of the old Keystone, MESTER
CLY.MER ; all who aro willing to lay
aside party,. for the restoration of the
Union of the States, in this trying crisis
,f the Nation ; ail who oppose .the disu
nion fiallenie4 of Stevens, Sumner, Wade,
011 Co ; all who oppose the iniquitous
course of the present Radical Congress in
legislating for the negro at the expense
Of the white Man; all who oppose the
Civil ;Rights Bill,. Freedmen'h, Bureau,
Negro Suffrage, Negro Equality, and be
lieve in the superibrity of the White
)&an—are cordially invited to Como to the
(}BEAT *AO MEETING
IN GETTYPURG
•
On Thursday, the . 4th day of October
next.
HIESTER CLYMER,
Detnocratio Candidate for Governor,
will be present and address the People;
also,
gA . J. OEN. H. w. SLOCIJM,
Of New York;
SENATOR J. R. DOOLITTLE,
• of Wisconsin ;
EX-OOV. WILLIAM BIGLER,
Of Clearfield, Pa ,tind others.
bar TURN OCT, patriotic people of
Adams! Give one day to your country!
Cone In Delegations—Come in Wagons
—Como on Horseback--Come on foot!
Swell 'the ranki of patriiitio freemen 1
Rapport the President, Stand by the Uni
on! "White Boys in Blue," who fought
for the 'Union, not the Negro, Rally in
your Strength! Strike for Victory!
Rebuke the infamous slanderers of a pa
triotic President—Denounce their riotous
'disturbances—Condemn their political
sreachery! Rejoice in JOHNSON dt
CLYMER! Work, and vote, for an un
divided Union, a preserved Constitution,
*united Gauntry, and a happy People!
W. A. DUNCAN,
phalrman Democratic County Com. -
September 24, 1866.
Doninerats and Conservatives,
RA:LLYI
§uopart the President, Stand by the
Union s Preserve the C,oustitution, Re
buke the Radicalsl
HON., J. - 111eDOWELlf sitaupg,,
Democratic Candidate fqr Qongres§,
and others; will address the people of
Adams county,
On MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 1, at
Conrad Wagner's, Mountpleasant twp.
On TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 2, at
Pttlestown.
On . WEDNESDAY - EVENT - INO Oct
8, at Aiendtaville.
On THURSDAY, (Mass Meeting,) Oct.
4, in Gettysburg.
On FRIDAY EVEN mg, 0ct..5, at
;Hampton.
On SATURDAY EVENtiG, Oct. 6,
at Fairfield.
'Vie following meetings will also be
Aeld, each to addressed by several
speakers :
At Mount Rock, Mountpleasant town
ship, on SATURDAY EVENII4I.I, Octo
'bar 8.
At G. A. Corwcll's, in Franklin town
ship, on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 8.
TURN OUT, men of Adams, arid bear
icussed the grave issues of the os.mpalgo dia."
. W. A. MTh CAN,
chairman Democratic County Coin.
October 1, 1866.
A Desperate Game!
ERILDILSK or TICKETS I
"The Reale/as have •settled down on
fine or two of their cauclidates, for whom
they ylll %eke an effort to trade 9ff the
*Orme, Democrats, of course, will be
ma their guard. Make no trades. when
ARA:4I4mI approtketes you with a propo
pit on that No will vote for one of our
men you vote for one 9f theirs, tell
hlm you ”eariet sec 4) for, the Democ
'soy of Adams county bevy the power,
find intend to elect their !hole _ticket
by a handsome majority.
WirriittnysTO and Conservatives s do n' t
forget the Mass Meetiog to be held in
kiettYaburg ou Thursday next. COME!
!--ALI,Jpot!--s!:1 4 : 1 participate In one
of the grandest politleal demonstrations
Aver tot 4 here. Plyineir yip be 'iVh us.
' gar The Demccratie Mann Meeting at
Via*. on Monday last was the *gest
Aver held theri. - From ten tp fifteen
Ahouaind people were present. The pro
cession, from four to six men deep, re
quired one hour and a quarter to pass a
given point. Clymer, Doolittle, Vaux,
"Inardt supd Hephkin?.xnade speeches. The
ANS are 6nintrig brightly in "CO ;DOI.
lion, Taeolday r P4Opr 9th.
To the Democrats and Coneervetive Men
of Adonis County,
Democrats! COuservativa Men! Vic
tory, a giOrlous victory, is wititia your
grasp.
You have right, truth and Justice on
your side.
The cohorts of the Northern Disunion -
bita, the blind followers of such traitors
as Thaddeus Stevens, are In a minority
in Pennsylvania to-day.
A full poll of the Democratic vote of
the old Keystone State, with tho aid to
be derived from those true friends of the
country who have shown their' readiness
to abandon party for the sake of prinei.
pie, will elect Mester Clymer by a large
majority, and ov e rthrow the Radical rev
olutionists forarer.
Shall this glorious consummation bo
achieved;
Never had men greater incentives to
exertion than yoU have in the present
con test. •
Your opponents deelaie that the Union,
to save which , Ptnnsylvarda so freely
gave the blood of her bravest and beet,
shall not be restored.
They are ready to mutilate, annul and
destroy the Coristitutia6 framed by your
fathers, and to overturn the form of free
government bequeathed to you by tho
patriots and sages of the Revolution.
They are laboring to arouse a perma
nent war of rooms, and are ready to pre
cipitate the country into another civil
war, in order that they may maintain
their hold on the power they have so
much abused.
They unhesitatingly declare their pur
poee'of making the negro filo political
mid social equal of the white man, and,
if they stieceed in carrying the coming
elections, they will claim that the- peo
ple of the North have endorsed that odi
ous proposition.
All conservative men desire to see
the Union speedily and perfectly re
stored.
They wish tb see tho Constitution sa
credly preserved.
They desire !peace, lasting and perma
nent peace.
They are - resolved that the suprenutcy
of the white race shall be Maintained.
Such are the vital Issues In the present
all important political contest.
John W. Geary.is the candidate of the
Radicals, and he, boasts that he emlorses
ail their views as fully as ever Thaddeus
Stevens did.
•Hiester Clymer, one of the purest pat '
ots and most accomplished statesmen of
the Republic, Is the Conservative candi- I
date. i
Which of these men shall be the next
Governor of the great ' Coalition wealth
of Pennsylvania?
It is for you, the Democrats and Con
servative men of Adams county, In con- I
nection with your fellow-citizens of Penn-'
sylvania, to say.
We are perfectly pure that a full poll of i
the Democratic and Conservative vote ,
will overwhelnalhe Radicals with defeat.
This we say knowingly, and pot-for the
purpose of political effect-,
If we are beaten In the present contest
we will have no one to blame but our-
Iselves. Through our own apathy and
indolence the enemies of the country will
have triumphed over us, and we shall
live to carse"ourselves for neglect of duty
When it will be too late . to repair the in.
jpry done.
Democrats of Adams county ! You poll
ed THREE THOUSAND VOTES I . OT George B.
McClellan, in the- ace of the fiercest op
posit nn any party ever encountered.—
You can and will do better than that for
theater Clymer. But,.you must work as
you never did in all your lives before to
swell yotir vote. Not a single man who
will vote the Conservative ticket must be
left at borne. In this contest every citi
zen must labor with all the might that is
in him, and there is no one who cannot
help forward the great cause.
.C.ko to work, then, with the determine
tion that should characterize freemen In
such a struggle. Remember that the
best and dearestinterests of your country
are at stake, and that the result of the
present contest will tell for weal or woe
upon yourself and upon your posterity
after you.
See yOur neighbor—talk to hith—try to
convince. hI m of, the error" f. his ways, if
I.e be not -already firm in the true faith.
Organize fully for the contest. See
that ways are provided to convey every
voter to the Fells. Have vigilance_com
mittees of your best men appointed who
will see to it that no frauds are perpetra
ted and no Impositions practiced.. Organ
ize perfectly—work earnestly and unceas
ingly until the- last vote is polled ; and
then see that there is a fair and honest
count of the ballots.
We speak to you thus plaluly an&ear
neatly because it is necessary that you
should do your whole duty. The time
for action has come. Improve every
hour that remains. Remember that up
on you, reader, the responsibility of main
taining tile right rests, as much upon you
as any other man in the *commonwealth.
The pcilltical sky is bright. When we
tell you that victory is within your grasp
we tell you Nit the truth. WITH A FULL
POLL OF THE DEMOCRATIC AND CONSER
VATIVE VOTE WE CANNOT EA DEFEATED.
Let this assurance cheer you and en
courage you to discharge your whole du
ty. With earnest and unceasing work,
_
VICTORY IR SURE.
oar McConaughy's "deserterhtw" was
Intended to dhsgraeeanddisfraucblose ma
ny of the beat soldiers in the State—men
who fought gallantly, (whilst he staved
at home,) and served out their time faith
fully. Houck voted for MeConaughy's
bill. Will those Whom he has thus
sought to outrage Vote for him again?
iiirThe Radicals have nothing to say
about the MILLIONS lavished upon
idle negroes—but raise &terrible fowl be
cause the high prices whirl& their party
caused necesZtat - ed an increased Outlay -
to maintain the poor whites whom we REMEMBER that every Railical Con
have
among us. Let poor men remem- gressman from Pennsylvania voted, last
ber this at the polls, winter, to force Negro Buirrage upon the
I District of Columbia.
mar The Radicals t hreaten ,
toimpeae if h pu the eces;f et. ul t a
RE3IginER that the last Congress
at the fall elections, $7,001 1 ),000 to support the ne
idest f Would vat such a high-handed! grow of athe
South
in idleness, and re
outrage convulse the country from con- ; member that we, of the North, are corn
tre to circumference? Would it not lead Pe lled to pay these seven millions.
0 ..... n
to another xrAir, more general and bloody! REILEMTIER, Bondholders,
If - and pros- 10. 'he Up' ' " - ' that so
than the last! j,oyers of peace . tong as the Dion is not restored, your
perity, will you vcie with the Radiet"
I bonds are insecure, for peace and reunion
and thus assist them ill Carrying out this alone can pay outenational debt
s_
devilish tiesign?
.11U - Gal. costar has haul ordered to
liPsiopri. Poi I Radical mobocrats will-'
had tto a tough customer to deal with. !
icovir time/mi.are - 0 be Voted. LOLL OMNI ON lOW pia NONI MIND:
ISaid 41nr. A Noorlock OrmagebeiL
The
Legieleture ,---- oast
wintery
pawed s , The Philadelphia Sunday Mercury has
~
law which changes the manner of voting. the following among its special telegram
All State officers voted for will be voted from . Wiwi:l l/ 10 °n :
all'
denies
se as
rts nes in as eir rs culation Ifh p reN reFre
N , Sept : M^-"Gen. Grant
for en one slip, labeled "State ;"
concern
county officers and members ofemigress, lug his
rds
i d e i s er o , f a o n fli d
Senators, and members of the Legislature your State. The Genertil a says a `Yl:i te s ilre
votedelieershmmakcoinng-
for, will be voted on another slip, e d o e r riitt.i i tecil s that the of; n r ct l
labeled "County;" and all Judges of
Courts voted for, will be voted on still • ii)orniyi.'l Riii s ita n l o Nfof the records of the
n accordance with lib
another slip, labeled "Judiciary ;" which way of doing thin gs.
divides the ticket, at thepreaent election, f 'the General regrets exceedingly that
Into Uote slips. AU tickets should be rca- 1 his name has been mixed up with local
dy cal, folded and tied, before election-' p o litics. The report, as publishei, is a
, tissue of falsehoods. Gen. Grunt
day. Let Democrats attend to this eve- ' made use of the languag e . never attributedto
President'a policy,
rywhere, and see that all the ticket is him. He is a warm supporter of the
to influence e li v i • l e d ry is o d ne in to g a ti l i l e i sa n l i ne s
included In their ballot. The ticket will
be printed as follows: power-wityof thinking.
STATE.
Govcrnor,
• Mester Clymer
JUDICIARY
Amockitc Judge,
Isaac Robjuson,
COUNTY.
Congress
J. McDowell Sharpe.
Assembly,
Nicholas Heltzel.
Sheriff,
nap Hann.
Register & Recorder,
William 1 ). Holtzworth.
Clerk of the Courts,
Adam W. Minter.
.County Commissioner,
Nicholas Wierman,
Directors of the Poor,
John Hahn, 3 years,
John Nunnemaker, 2 years,
County Auditor, _
Henry L. Bream.
Coroner,
Dr. Wm. J. McClure.
The ticket must be cut apart at each of
the wide spaces, with the words "State,"
"County," and "Judiciary" folded out.
THE PROXTFECT BRIGHT.
In every portion of Pennsylvania the
Democracy are thoroughly aroused. Nal
such enthusiasm ever inspired them be- 1
fore as that which now pervades our
ranks. There is not - a break in the Dem
()crane, column in any election precinct 1
in this Commonwealth. Every Demo
crat is working and doing his duty man
fully. The masses everywhere are shock
ed at the frightful blasphemies and dis
gusting dogmas of the wrorch-and-Tur
pentixe" party. They cannot and will
not endorse the degrading 'doctrine of ne
gro saffrage and negro equality. They
have been plainly told by the Radical'.
leaders that they are in favor of placing
the ballot in the hands of the negro, and
even John W. Geary has been forced to
admit that it is only a question of time.
The people want peace. They have had
1 enough bloodshed. They want Union,
, Restoration, and Constitutional Liberty,
' with all their attending blessings and
prosperity. And they know, in their
hearts, that these can only be attained by
the sueeess of the Democratic and Con
servative policy, and the total overthrow
,
of the malignant and desiructive Radi
icals. Hence, they have placed their own
shoulders to the wheel, and are laboring
with unwonted zeal and energy to secure
a lasting triumph for the good old cause.
Never were the skies brighter—never
were our prospects of victory more sure
and certain !—Age.
ALL SIGHT ALONG THE LINE.
The Democracy are jubilant in this sec
tion. The cheering reports of Clymer's
prospects tram all parts of the State, add
ed to the notable fizzle of the Disunion
ists in this city on the 22d, have given
them renewed hope and confidence. A
report is in circulation that Gov. Curtin,
upon his arrival from the western part of
the State, announced that it was "all up
with Geary !" This has added to the
general satisfaction among Deinocrat..—
ilarrisburg Patriot cf: Cnion.
Ber Let it be remembered by the white
freemen of the Commonwealth, that the
ardent supporters of Gen. Geary in Phil
adelphia, refused to extend a public re
ception to Grant and Farragut, because
they won the battles for the Union, and
now sustain the President.
Let it also be remembered that these
same "loyal" men greeted enthusiastic
ally, Fred. Douglass, Ann Dickinson and
"Gen." Geary, because they are enemies
of the Union, and worshippers of the negro.
I Gen . Rogers, of Arkansas, one of
the-"loyal Southerners" in the Geary all
wool Co' dvention, wishes It understood,
through the New York Herald, that he
"Withdraws from that mixed gathering
of shiftless, ambitious blacks and women
in breeelieii." He says that he has gone
with that body even farther than his
own yiews could Justify, and he "washes
his hand's, from this time forth, of all its
proceedings." • TOq - much wool for the
eneral.
John W. Hicks, of Dun
cansville, Pennsylvania, 4 bray soldier,
formerly a Republican, has left that par
ty and announced his intention of sup
porting Colonel Filler for the I..eg4lature
in the Bedford District. In alluding to
the fact that the Radicals had refused to
place a soldier on their ticket, Colonel
Hicks.says e
It could not be expected that any sol
dier would get a nomination in any con
vention which Radicals controlled, if
they had an old civilian political hack to
serve. It is the same in this county as in
Bedford. Soldiers have been over
slaughed always, only when common
decency and a slight observance of their
professed principles (?) demand it, in fact,
the soldier is "played out" among that
class, and no soldier need expect any pre
ferment at their hands.
sirWe learn that the chap named
Koontz, who is now inaking Radical
speeches in this county, is a discharged
Clerk from Washington. Of Course he
!don't like "my policy. '!
GEL FREMONT,
The Republican candidate for President
in 1858, and who, during the rebellion,
was the Idol of the Republicans, is a
strenuous friend of Andrew Johnson, and
endorses his policy in toto. Ile was a
delegate to the monster Soldiers' and
Sailors' Convention that assembled at
Cleveland, Ohio, on the 17th ult.=-a Con
vention composed of the very flower of
the artny and navy, and embracing in its
list of delegates nearly every man of note
belonging to either branch. Fremont;
we say, was there, to' assist to save the
Union from the clutches of the infernal
disunlonists and arrant traitors who.now
nienaeo it. Friends of Fremont!—fall
into line, and help save the Union.
REAR ADMIRAL FARRAGET
Wrote a letter to the Soldiers' and Sail
ors' Convention, at Cleveland, endorsing
its objects. He says ANDREW JOHNSON
is right and the Radicals wrong. Like
GRANT, he wants PEACE, and insists that
the Union has been restored.' He:depre
cates the insaneund treasonable plottings
of the Radicals, and calls upon his coun
trymen to put down the men who dare
to strike tea stars from the American
flag. Freemen!—can you, will you dis
regard the words of FARRAGUT? -
_
SLOCUM' ON IRE Oncurioir.
Read what the brave Slocum; of the
Twentieth Corps—the General who com
manded Geary—has to say of the faction
which is now using Geary as a means
for accomplishing their own selfish pur
poses:
"There exists among us a political par
ty which for the purpose of retaining
power, has prevented the restoration of
the Union, which was to he the sole object
of the war, a party which would hold a
portion of the States in subjection, teneh
mg the rising generation in both sections
lessons of jealousy and hatred, Instead of
seeking to make them forget the bitter
past, and become, as they must become,
if - our Union is ever to be of value, one
people in interest and feelin This par
ty, until Congress assembled,.
indignant
ly denied any intention of postponing the
restoration of the Union, and appealed to
the people for support on the ground of
being the only - faithful and reliable
friends of the President and his policy.
This mask has now been dropped, and
the issue before the people is clear nod
unmistakable. Let those who fought for
a restoration of the Union now come for
ward and vote for it, and our victory is
twsu red."
Will the "Boys in Blue" follow the
brave soldier, Gen. Slocum, or the "hero
of Sniekermille?"
From the Bedford Gazette.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.!
Wh• Bide? who Bids?
Francis Jordan, EN., Chairman of the
Radical State Committee, has Itritten a
letter to C. W. A•dieorn, Esq., stating
that Congress has passed no law discrim
inating against white soldiers and in fa
vor of the Blacks! But, mark you, he
does not deny that Congress did pass a
bill giving $3OO bounty to the negroes.
Not a bit of it' , He knows that to be a
fact susceptible . of proof by the official
records of Congress. But we will not al
low Mr. Jordan to dumb-fungle even the
most ignorant and credulous. We now
offer to bet $lOO with any Radicat who will
dare to take it up, that Congress did pass
a bid giving the ,4egro soldiers $3OO bounty!
If no other argimPnt but this will get
through sonic people's skulls, we are will
ing and ready to give them just as much
of it as they want. Who bids?
111 K INCIDENT IN WARY'S HISTORY
In the year 1861, John W. Cleary, then•
only apaper Colonel—like his friend For
ney—purchased from an honest farmer,
who then occupied, and still occupies, a
stall in the Eastern Market in this city,
POTATOES, CABBAGE, and other vegeta
bles, to the amount of thirty fire dollars
and thirty-three cents, for which he per
sistently refuses to pay, notwithstanding
the nforcsaid farmer has written to him
on several occasions, requesting him to
do so. We have this bit of information
from the farmer himself; and if uny of
his friends are anxious to see the victim
of the Hero of Snickersville, he can be
found at his stalls in the Eastern Market
any day in the week.—PhiladclphiaMer
cury.
WORKING MEN.
We speak to you rot as a Democrat or
Republican, but as an honest, laboring,
earnest selfsupporting and government
maintaining man, and we speak in all
candor and earnestness.
If you vote for radicalism this fall you
vote for
A dissolution of the Union.
Another rebellion which will end in a
general, terrible revolution.
Depriving restored states of their hon
or and rights.
To tax a people without giving them
representation.
To educate one section to hate another.
You also vote—
Tio continue in power the most cor
rupt, dishonest, law hating leaders a
pasty or country was ever cursed with,
To pile up mountains of debts for your
innocent c hildren to pay.
If you wite for Democracy and a resto
ration of the rnion you vote for
The equality of the States.
Taxation and representation to go to
gether.
For a peaceful Union.
For the good of 4,4 entire country, rath
er than a small softle4 of it,•
For equal taxation.
For lessening yOur . own taxes.
For protecting working men. •
For peace, prosperity,47,l3 Union, the
laws and Constitution and common jus
tice.
is for you to deckle Whether you will
have peace or war; whether you wig -4e
freemen or slaves.
bar The procession at thii bwmocrati,c
mass meeting in Lineaster on the 23ih,
says the Intelligencer,'"ls admitted ky all!
to have been by odds , the la
of the
an
l i t
most imposing disp of the . kind ever .
made in this city b he Denmemcy;and
that is saying floc . for they have Iren
noted for gettiug up t litie'dentonstratiOnS
in the past.”
lerThe incendinry utterances of
Browniow and Forney have 'brought
a nd
upon their faction the name 9f "Torch
Turpentine party : '? • ,
THE' CRISIS !
• THE PEOPLE WAKING OP
nes are Maybes vender the
ty-olz Stars,
None but White Men shall Rule!
NEETING AT MYERS'S GROVE.
The Johnson and Clymer meeting at
Henry J. - Myers's Grove, on Saturday
afternoon week, was largely attended.
We noticed persons present fronetwelve
or thirteen districts of the county, whilst
the near townships turned out in great
strength. Quite a number of ladies also
graced the occasion with. their presence.
A spacious stand had been erected in the
Grove, which was beautifully decorated
with wreaths and flags. Henry J. Myers,
Esq., milled the meOing to order, and
read the following list of otlicers, which
was adopted :
President, John F. Felty, Esq.
Vice Presidents, John hyneli, George
Mackley, Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal, Martin
Getz, Thomas N. Dicks, Henry Myers,
Esq., John Thomas, Henry Wertz, Jacob
Shearer, F. N. W. Bowers, Peter Miller,
Jeremiah Slaybaugh, Michael Dellone,
F. J. Wilson, Jacob Miller, Henry Thom
as, Esq., Hon. I. E. \Viern Thomas
R. Bowers, Jacob Zug, Dr. A. B. Dill,
George Bowers, John G. Brinkerhoff,
George Ehrehart, Win. Thomas, of C.
Nathaniel Miller.
Secretaries, A. J. Bowers, Peter Ginter,
Philip Donohue, Jeremiah Shfiver, Sam
uel March, Jahn Hanes, Joseph Holtz,
John Eieholtz, Henry Hemler, Fra.nli. J.
Will, Thomas G. Feely, Peter Frey,
Thomas Ehrehart, Daniel H. Klingel.
The heavy 'rain of the previous, day,
and which then threatened to continue
several days, preventedludge Hepburn
and Mr. Stenger from starting for the
meeting, and, the large crowd in attend
ance was therefore compelled to forego
the pleasure of hearing them. The homo
speakers present were ealled upon, and
they severally responded, in the follow
ing order: Dr. D. S. Pefrer, E. B. Bueh
ler, Esq., H. J. Stable, W. A. D,uncan,
Esq., Dr. W. J. McClure, and Dr. C. E.
Itoldsborough. The meeting adjourned
with three cheers for Johnson, three for
Clymer, three for the whole Democratic
ticket; and three for THE PuOPLE.
AT 3fIDDLETOVr.T
Th'e Johnson and•Clymer meeting at
Middletown on Monday evening was a
fine turn-out, Butler rallying in her
strength,- and Franklin and 'Menalien
contributing no 'little to the number
present. The following gentlemen were
the-officers of the meeting :
President,Jaeob Itatrensper s er, Esq.
Vice Presidents, Joseph \\ olf, Burk
hart Wert, Jacob Peters, John Eicholtz,
Jacob Lent; Capt. Jacob H. Plank, Mo
ses Haffensperger, E. W. Stable, Richard
Fitzgerald, George 'Weaver, Win. Guise,
Wm. Eichinger.
Secretaries, Lieut. S. H. Eicholtz, Heze-
Mail Hoffman, Henry Bice, Jr. ' JohnTtafP.
Baffensperger, Jacob Eicholtz f George
Schlosser, David T. Howe, John Lauver,
Aaaron
Speeches were made by Adj. J. H.
White, W. A. Duncan, Esq., E. W.
Stable and H. J. Stable, when the meet
ing adjourned with rousing cheers for
Johnson, Clymer and the whole Demo
cratic tickets
IN GERMANY TOWNSHIP
The friends of-Johnson and Clymer in
Germany township held a meeting on
Thursday evening, to make arrangements
to come to Gettysburg on the 4th, which
was largely attended. We have not been
furnished with a list of the officers, but
learn that Hon. Win. AfeSherry made an
able speech of an hour, and was followed
by Dr. C. W. Benson and G. B. Yantis,
Esq., also in a very satisfactory manner.
AT HUNTERSTOWN.
The meeting at Hunterstown on Friday
evening was a fine turn 7 out. The officers
were
President, Jacob Tot.
Vice Presidents, • George T. Hudson,
John G. Gilbert, Henry Mollison, Jacob
Witmor, George Hagerman, Frederick
Quickie, D. C. Brinkerhoff, Edward Mor
itz, John Dundore.
Secretaries, Abraham King, Jr., Samu
el McCreary, John A. Itebert, A loysitis
Marshall, Sohn E. Little, William Mc-
Creary, Philip Donohue.
Tlu! meeting wag . addressed by J. C.
Neely, E. Wm. McClean, Esq., Jesse
1). Newman, Esq., and Dr. C. E. Golds
borough. The issues of the day were dis
cussed in an able and convincing manner.
,The speeches were well received, and
created much enthusiasm.
AT TWO TAVERNS
The Democracy of Mountjoy net in the
Selwol-hoUse, at the Two Taverns-, on
Friday evening, mainly to make arrange
ments for the Mass Meeting here on
Thursday net. There was u full attend
:lwo, and the folkiwing gentlemen were
(Anvers:
PreAleut, J. Scott Wil-on.
Vico 'Presidents, Isaue Lightner, E'ci.,
James H. Collins, John Miner, Peter
Orndorfr, Charles Breighner, U. M. Ap
ter, John (Jcricb, Henry ER; Joseph
Areatz, Joseph Crabhs John Strcaly,
John Rehert, J. A. Ormiorft.
Secretaries, Moses Hartman, Esq., Jo
seph Ortidier, John. King, Edward Col
lins, E. Fiseel.
Isaac Lightner, Esq. ' stated the object
of the meeting, after, which W. A. Thin
can, Esq.,• made an ettbetive speech of
over an hour's length. After some busi
ness, the meeting adjourned with cheers.
THE MASS MEETING.
The .T.ohnson and Clymer men of the
Borough met at the Globe Inn, on Satur
day evening week, for the purpose of ma
king
arrangements for the Mass Meeting
on the 4th of October. Hon. David Zieg-.
ler was called to the Chair, with Valen
tine Billing as Vice President, and Rob-. l
ert Elliott as Secretary.
After, a full and flee interchange of
opinion, the following appointtnents
were made:
Committee of Arrangements.—H. J. I
Stable, Jacob Troxel, W. A. Duncan-,
Wm; J. Martin, Adam Hebert, Jacob
Bushey, Jesse M. Walter, Edward Men
city, Jeremiah Diehl.
Committee on Stant; and Decorations.—
H. S. Benner, B. D. Armor, George
Geyer, Jacob W. Gilbert, Jacob Sheads,
Jerome . Martin, David Culp, Jr., Jacob
McDartnell,Geo. A. Codori.
Adj. J. H. White was appointed Chief
Marshal.
After the above proceed lags, Jacob Lott,
of Cumberland township, who happened
to be present., was called on for a speech, '
and he res p onded most acceptably. His
remarks _were sound and telling, and I
gave great satisfaction to all who heard'
them. •"„
lirThe Committee of Arrangements
had a meeting on Friday evening, and
decided to have the speaking in front of
the CoUrt-house, where a suitable stand
will be erected. The grand procession
Will move immediately upon the arrival
of Mr. Clymer, and after passing through
several of the principal streets, adjourn
for dinner—the organization and speak
ing as soon thereafter as possible,. Adj.
, White, Chief Marshal, has appointed a
number of Aids from di tftren t parts of the
county, to assist him in receiving delega
tions and arranging the procession—sot
that everything will no doubt move
along smoothly, let the crowd be as big
as it may.
Our Hanover friends have secured at
free train, to arrive here in the morning asr-A grand Clymer Mass Meetirig
'and return In the evening. Round trip Cntue off at Carlisle on Saturday neat,
tickets from Oxford 30 cents. We hope t
that all who cannot otherwise come, will hirlf the returns of the Maliao`elktiim
isvail themselves of the ears. A Gila will only be kept back longenough 3 Poe-
Day may be expected. I sibly they may show that the betreacratS
I have carried the State. Thus far every
tii)"•Nicholas Heltsel bas ability, and additional report from Maine has teduc- J
ed the majority claimed for dig IkPub; l
will represent this county in the Legisla
ture with credit, to himself and his con-' th iclan en L ai,ooo l4 , ni tta t idtlnvoluiw 80,000 1 theta of ocit:
stitueney. Why not all vote for him ? I exceed 23,000. " • •
EIMEI
TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS.
FLAGS FOR, TitS GRICAT Maas MEM
lNG.—Penions dealring Flags for the 1
greaJohnson and elynror Mass Meet-;
ing, this place, on Thursday next, will '
find a large and beautiful assortment '
for sale at Capt. W. J. Martin's, corner of
-Baltimore and If igh streets, Re has Mus
lin and Bunting Flags, all aloes and all
prices. , f
of This,
ifir THE BENDERSVIIJ.E -'pis, not
withstanding the bad weather of the first
two days, proved quite a success. The
display was good, probably the best yet
had there, whilst the attendance' avera
ged well, and made the receipts hand
some. Aaron Sheely, Esq., delivered
the Annual address, a production of
much merit, and which won universal
praise.
The Marshall grey horse took the $4O
premium for best trotting, making his
mile 2.57. The next best, the Sterret
horse, we believe, was but ono second be
hind-2.58. More anon.
-Those of our readers who are aftlict 7
ed with Stuttering and Stammering, or
impediments In their speech, -will be
pleased to learn that the celebrated Dr.
Wyckoff, of Reedville, N. will visit
Gettysburg on the Bth and 9th of October,
and Stop at the Eagle Hotel, where he
will treat those diseases. He has effected
some of the most wonderful cures,—bor
dering almost on the miraculous. He
never falls, and his cures are permanent.
No cure no pay.
Bar Thomas Barry, the gardener at St.
Joseph's, near Emmitsburg, one day last
week, made us a big present, consimting
of four "eggs" of the Egg Plant, all of im
mense size, one of them m',2asurin.4 34
inches in circumference. :fir. B. Is ten
dered our ack nowledgnients.
A LARGE BLACKSNAKE S►ior.—George
Fried, on Wednesday last, whilst pigeon
hunting, near Henry Flartman's, Frank
lin township, shoe a Blacksnake measur
ing 6 feet 4 inches in length, and 6 inches
around the body. One more vote less for
Geary !
SerA splendid assortment, of Fall and
Winter Millinery Goods just reeeived
Miss Harriet McCreary. The Ladies
should give her a mil.
SOLDIERS• CLYMER, cLra.
The "White Boys in Blue" of Frank
lin township have formed itelynaer Club,
with the following officers:
President, Capt. Jacob H. Plank.
Vice Presidents, Jacob Etch°itz, Adam
Bucher.
Secretary, William Russell.
Treasurer, Jonas Omer.
Executive Committee, Noah Lott, Ab
ner Mark. Lewis Carbaugh, Lewis Bra
dy, John Baker, George Beck.
WELL SENKED VP.
The boys in blue fully comprehend the
extra bounty business. A one armed vet
eran pithily summed it up the other day
at a meeting In Phibdelphia, si.:4 "one
hundred dollars for the white man, throe
hundred dollars for the nigger, and tw•o
thousand dollars for the members of Con
gress.” The soldier evidently appreci
ates Radical generosity at its exact value.
For the Gotty.hurg Compiler
H. J. SrA r :—I can't bear John
Meflhenny's flings at an old soldier com
rade of mine. Win. D. Holtzworth. Bil
ly Holtzworth was as g last a boy as
ever wore the blue. No man in his eom
pany or regiment ever dared to say any
thing else. And yet John Mellbenny is
trying to pull him down. lam a Repub
lican but will stand by a fighting soldier
any me—especially when abused by one
who had a fat (draft) office at home when
we were risking our rives on the battle
field. You havn't said a harmful word
Crist, and I respect you for It as a gen
tleman. But John Mellhenny. who
pretends such friendship for soldiers,
shows that he is not a friend of any one,
no matter how well he fought, or how he
Was crippled, unless he agrees with him
in his polities. This is not right, and
I'll show Mellhenny that at least one
Republican soldier won't follow him in
his meanness. Billy Holtzworth Imes
more pluck in his little linger than Midi
henny has lit his whole body, and is more
of a gentleman to boot. Sul.puar..
•
DESPERATION
The Radicals inuso.lie In a desperate
mood,. We were-told, the other day, that
a busy niggcrite oil the north side of the
eounty t tried to persuade a Denmerat to
vote for Cashman, because, he asserted,
"the copperheads 'and Catholics had best
en a soldier at the Pi:lselin:lh meeting"—
a more outrageous falsehood than which
was never Invented. There is not the
least Shadow of truth ip it. Demorrats
and Conservativis, will you allosv your
honest and upright candidate filSheri If,
Philip Hann, to lose votes in this con
temptible way? TO work, now and at
once, everywhere, and not only expose
these Radical lies, hut hold up their au
thors to the odium which they deserve.
We - Philip Houck was In the Legisla
ture last winter. Of what service was he
to the people of Adams county ? None
at all. We might as well have bad no•
body there. Will our Bonier Sufferers
vote for him again, and thus hive their
claims for damages further ignored?
They should all think of this before de
positing their ballots.
fie"Oecasionally an ignorant and veno
mous Radical, for the want of anything,
else to say, talks of the old Denweracy.ts
a "dead party." Democrats of Adams,
show them a little
,pf your "life" on
Thursday next—show them that you can
beat their procession 0f621 anyhow I
Aili'llothing seems too low for Radi
cals to stoop to to make votes. We are
Informed of offers by them to poor men,
of pieces of pork, half cords of wood, dee.,
if they will vote for niggerite candidates.
Democrats, watch' these advances, and
wheneverdlscovereii, expose them.
Another Disnntnr Cantird Exfoimwt..
Moroni), Pa., Sept. 25.-8.10 P. M.—
Editors Patriot and Union:—The dis
patch in yesterday's Evening Telegraph,
stating that Hon. Benjamin F. Meyers.
of this place, had eulOgized Booth, the
assassin of the late President, Is entirely
false. J. W. DtcßEnsoN,
Chairman County Committee
Mir The Democratic mass meeting at
Charnbersburg on Wednesday was a
monster gathering, notwithstanding the
day was rainy and disagreeable. The
procession was over three miles In length.
There was a cavalcade of 1,000 horsemen.
The number present at the meeting is es
timated at 12,000.
Special Notice Column.
A Illhawahlaft.
HOW OFTEN WE HEAP; THIS larnlBllllON
from persons reading advertisements of Patent
Medicines, and in nine cases out of ten they may
be right. It is over le y ears in nee I intredtased Mr
medicine, the Venetian Liniment, to the poblie.
Thad rio money to advertise it, so I left It ibg sole
with a 'few druggists and storekeepers Memel a
small Section of the country, many taking It with
great reluctance; but I told thorn to let any one
have it, 'and 11 it did not do all I stated In m y
pamphlet, uo one need pity for It.• In some, stores
two orthroo bottlm were taken on trial by persons
present. I was, by many, thought crazy, and 1. 1 1:\
would be the last they would see of me. But
knew my medicine was no humbug. In about
two months 1 began to receive orders for more
Linkrient, some calling it my valuable ',Wham' t,
who had refined to sign a receipt when I left It at
.their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles
yearly, and all for cash. I warrant It superior to
any Other medicine for the cure of Croup, Dim
rbcca, Dysentery, Culte, Vomiting, Spasm/. arid
Sett sicknem, as an internal remedy. It le per
fectly innocent to take internally, lief oath
accompanying each bottle,—and externally for
Chroltleitheuntal Is tu, Headache, Mulatto, Prue
lotad,.l i irufsest, Sprain*, Okl Seim, Swellings, Ca.";
Throats, de: Sold by all. Druggists. Depot
W Cortlandt street, Now York. BM. 1, Ilk s7w
Alleack'w P•rsnw Floaters.
BEST STRENGTHETrvg_rLABTER IN THE
NN
Alleoek's Porous 'Piasters resolve and assuage
pain by ealltug forth the acrid humors from parts
internal to the skin atat general elrculatioy—thus.
Lit many mites, poldtivelY evaporating thsVilica".
JAMES LULL, M. D.
There is nothing equal,in the way of a plaster,
to the Porous Plaster of Mr, ALLCOM, 1114ery
thing is pleasant about them', They are tlus pla
ter of thu day, and a fit type of oar present ad
vailretment In science and art. lu Asthma,
trough, Kidney Affevtiona, Gotit Ithentaat
and total do:p.m:Anal palria, they attoli perms.
vent relief.
J. F. JOUNSON, D.. on 'Topical Remedies." '
From a personal knowledge of those photon,
we can state that they are decidedly prefoihbls to
any other to use. Wherover ro lief ii, to let
obtained by the use of a plastor, we 'should
recommend them. A. INCiItAIiAM, M,
l'Allter New York/lento,.
Agenry, 13r4utlretli House, New York. Sold by
all !Jruggists. [04.1 WA Itu
Th. IVloolvs Volcanoes
are engaging the attention of astronomers, but
the worlia-of Beauty and FA/1)110S1 is lees Interested
In human dlaeoverlra than to the great quelltlou of
TURNING THE HEADS
that have been whiter.ed by age or slekness.to
glinious Mark or brown hue. Nobody now is
surli n LUNATIC, as not to admit that the lthei.t
and most harmless hair Jai kenor In exlskmee la
CIIItISTADORO'S lIAIR DYE,
which nourishes the fibres as well as changes their
line. 3f.inufactiire.l by J. curtigrADozif), 6 A.-
tor House, New York.- SOLI by Drualsta. Ap
plied by ull [Lair Dressers. (Oct. 1,16. Lyn •
Cleanse the flood. -
With corrupt, disordered or Nit Inte‘i Blood, you
ars sick all over. It msy burst out In Pitluple.. or
Sores, or lu gorna aetive disease, or It may merely
keep you Ilstless,tlepressed and good for nothing.
But you cannot have good health while our
blotsd is impure. AYF.UI4 MARIAPARILLA purges
out tiles'. Impurities istnitht th e organ s
life into 'Korot', net ion, restoring the health and
expelling disease. Hellee Ito rtipldly runs' it sati
ety of COMplililits which are eaustsi hy impurity
of the 1,10'.1. as' Semfula, or Kings' Evil,
Titmors,l2 leer,. sores, Eruptions, Pimples. Illotelt
es, lIo.L, St. All ttotly'm Fire, Hope or Erysipelas,
Tett -r or Salt Ithensii Scald Head, Ring 14
C a anCer or l'neereie"Tumors, Sore Eyes, E v i s;L i s
Diseases, such tut Itetention, Irregularity, Sup
pression, Whites, Sterility, also Syphilis tir
Inaesses, Liver Complaints, and Heart Disea
ses. Try Ayer's Sap:tip:trill% and nee for yours' If
the surprising :utility with which It cleanses the
and Wry , ' ti use disorders,
Loring .it. year; the putille have been nitrated
by large bottlitn, pretending to give a nu•irt of
Eztraet of S•mnitpArillii for one dollar. Mont of
thesd have been - t?autls upon the mirk, for they
not onlv eont.iin If any, Sanitiparillii, liiit
o ft e n at, tiara the pri.pertles whatever. 111 , 11.0,
hitter thnitopolitt mina has followed the of the
varioun extra,. In o f Sarsaparilla which flood the
market, until the aline Itself lout lastome raymai •
Vltious with tintiontlion and cheat. tttiil we Lull
thin inimpound "marmaparilla," and lc.tentl to
suoplv said' a remedy um ',Wall remit.. lint ',tune
mom the load ofoblottuy wide!, recite upon It. We
thilik we have ground for believing It f 11.4 Nirtiles
0111,41 are Irresistible by the orilluary run of the
diseases It Is Intended to core. We can only
*attire the sletC , th tit wo titntr t hens net hest alter
ative Willett we know how to produce, and wo
have reanon to believe, it is by fur the, nlobLetter
th il purifier of the blot, 1 yet dlieoVered by any
AS - er's Cherry Pectoral IssoktnlVcrunlly known
to sttrpam e..•ery other remedy for the cure of
Cough.. Colds. Influenza. Hoarseness, l'roup.
Bronehn la. Itte;pl. nt Vonstonntion, and for MO
tel of t 'onconipt lye Patients 'wades/teed stag, s
of the diseases, that It In useless Imre fa reemmt the
cynical ,. of Its virtues. Elie world knoies them.
Prepared by J. tr. Al En a Lowcli, UMW., and
sot I by Pm 7 11 GetiyahUrg.
yk i ,t, to, latiti. •.:nt
Wond;•rfel but True 1
M.IIIAIIE REV' N't vrox, the worm rrnownpd
Astrologist cut Sotiogintlittlistie %Oy siii,
white hlu el.iirvoyant'st Ue, dellirentes the very
relatives of the person you on , to marry. and i.y
the all of on Instrument of intense known
an, the elionintrope, guarantees to produce e:
relleet ptiliwe of the Inhere ihoteiballit
or wife of the spot Hint. with date or narlego,
Ixrnp tine, leailil,2 I mils of ehnrn.l r te. Thl4
is no ituismitioo, 11. L. stlilionlek without t0:i.i)..1
riot rt. .tafoit; pltl. e,of
lion, i 1.,l of oyr, .titi It or, 1110 1•1164.01111$1 !MY
(1 , 111,, loud Mtalllim , i 1111Vt•lipe 141.11 , 0i. , 1 r
sill, yna will t i lie the picture by return
together with hifornintlon. •
Address in er111014 . 11.4 . , MADAMN (110111 IL 10 E
, ltgxtt.,ii.roN, It n. !lox al7, eq, Troy, N. Y.
Sept. 21,
•
DrArnoo.. illinintw• awl Catarrh,
,Treot-1 with i/14 , 411111444 NUM/ 44/4, ITVIhr J.
troi,o,:111 , 1 1111"1 , 1:111/111/11V 01144) /1/ 11,
il/ /11.411/1, N , / . /I‘l I . IN r••••i. 1.1,11:k.1,11.111,1.
t ihionihk ft...To thr 1110s1 rellohio !wore.% lu the
City ami Country Ittia no wen al his naive. Tho
in. 1 1 ,111 f.u.‘lll ar, invited to areoluiamy their
patient.., ;o: 11.• 1111 N 110 Se4/11 4/4 Iu 111/4 practice. Ar
tifiellllll•SV/4 tiport.l without pain. No charges
in!li• for examination.
tiept. 21, LUX. 1 y
Tho Groat s English Remedy'
Silt Ja tans I.4.anKles ert.MinaTED Finist.in
Pi 1.1:1. Prepared trouts t.wcseription of Sir .1.
tgi F .
(:lark.', M. f ) :, Physicinn Ex trnordinn to the
(illeell. Thih iII vultinble mtftili ine le ut fling in
tint vireo( *II those- pninful and dung ma disea
ses to which the female constitution is Itudnect. It
turNicrates all 19“,1041.1 11 ml removent nil Metres
lions, and a Speedy ellre may be relied on.
To Married I.te II,: iI IS peculiarly milted. It will.
1 In a short time, bring un the monthly period a ith
remitirity.
' Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern
ment Stamp of great Britain, to prevent counter
felts.
Carnme.—These Pills should not 1,44 taken by
Femalen during the FtltnT THRICE MUN nano( Pr. g
nallnY, us they are sure to bring on 311scarringa,
but tit any other II m.• they are safe.
In nil cent of Nervous and Spinal AlTectiOns.
Patna In the Buck and Untie, Fatigue 4/11 slight.
exertion, Palpitation of the "foul, ilt stern si, and
Whites, these Pills will effect tir cure when /al Oh
er means have fulled; andriltiumah a powerful
reme Iv, do not contain irou.A.nioniel, antimony,
or myth" ug hurt hut to the cons( itutlon.
Full ,1111.4 tfong In the painplibi snared {act,
package, whieh should Ifie carefully preserved
Sold by all linumists. Solo Agent for the Vnt
ted States and rainola,
JOll MOSPS, 27 Cortland Rt., N. Y,
N. 1t.—.31,41.01,1 6 Imstagentam ps enclosed Mary
antliorizA Agent, wilt Insures bottle, containing
SO Pills, by return mall. Sold by A. 1). Boulder.
Dee. 113, lati. ly —'
Lyon's' Periodical Dram}
THE GREAT FEMAI.F. itANIEDY 101, a-
REGLIARITIF'.4.—Tiwge Pops ate a seiratif/ :
catty compounded fluid preparation, and better
than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being li
quid. thetraction Is direct and positive, and.-rimi
them a reliable, spee,y and errtain specific for
the cure of ail obstructions and suppressions of
lettere. Their popularity is indicated by the fact
that over 100,0Uo bottles are annually masa:m.4
by the livllen of the Milted ,tales, every one of
whom spouts In the strongest terms of praise of
their great merits. They are taking the
I
place °revery other Female itentedt.stidure con
aldered by all who know aught, q( them, as the
surest, safest, and 'most Infallible preparation in
theworld, for the cum of nil female rumple, t
the removal of all obstructions of nature, an,. ..46
promotion of health, regularity and Strength.—
' Explicit dire' none stating when they may used,
and explaining when and why they shquld not,
nor coot,' not be used without mudacing effects
contrary to natures laws, will be found carefully
folded around each bottle, with the written signa
ture of Jolts L. 11,r03e, without which none are
genuine.
Prepared by Dr, JOHN L. LYON, lts Chape.
Street, New Illven, Conn., who can be consulted
eitherpersonally, or by mail, ( enclostreg stamp.)
~o.(v rn g
all private filsemtes and female weak.'
seams. -11.eldby Druggionseveeewbeole.
C. O.
Genl Agents for D. S. and SlattAl.
Nova, Ma ly
Dr. Xnewhall's Cateirirh Nu e.
This anulthaa thoroughly proved !Wit° be the
beat article known for raring the ivadoinerh, Cold
to the Heed and Headache: It bas 15mnd an
extwllant remedy in many closes of Eyes.—
Deafness has horn removed by
,11, 'hearths
bas conch been greatly improved by theme.
It Is fragrant and agreeable, and arra; rams-
DIATE ItELTRY to the dullikestes rweetteed by
i i
1
diseases of the head. The arena ha a noting
it are dellghtfni and Invigoartellitg. and
purges out a li ohatructioneddrenktb Wanda,
and gives a healthy action to.the pa bad.
More than Thirty Tears' et sale of "Dr.
ma i"
narahall'a Clittarth and' ,Thetdradat ' ." has
preyed Its great vahle for sit the *axes
ef tbahavi and at Wm movileat , Digher
•than.ever before.. . ,
_,..i . l.
It le rem amended by many of the beet phyel-
=