L ’ PENNSYLVANIA 0. K. The Dvmocratic mainrity it} Pennsylva fiain on Tuesday. the Ith of October. on the Congressional vote. 1% 1.958, and the average Democratic majority cast on the county tickets. including the Congreuioml vote. is 9,868! This magnificent victory. achieved in the fine of the most unscrupu lous and determined opposition “(war be fore arrayed against them, has covered the Democracy of Pennsylvania. with glory. TLG Abolitionists never dreamed of such a crushing defeat. The Dcmocntl scarcely permitted themselves to hope for such a hmrtchvering reiult. But nu wont. outraged and insulted by Mr. Lincoln's de structive negro policy. rose in their ctl'englh, and won this great triumph of truth and juttice over fraud and despotism: Be of good cheer. freeman! On Tue-day next, the Old Keystone will give 30.000 majvtmity for McCLELLAN. PENDLE'I‘ON, and the UNION l—Plu‘la. Age. “THE PEOPLE ALIVE T 0 TR COUN TRY’B DANGER. MEETING AT HAMPTON " The McClellan Mass Meeting at Hamp (on on 'l‘uesd.xy evening was the largest held in that section of the eounty for years. Reading and the neighbbring townships turned out in handsome :slyle, whilst the enthusiasm for the Demecratic minute waq unbéunded. Before ilge organization pr the meeting. a long proceflsitin. with mu- Km and mmspnronolen, marched theatreels, cheer upon cheer goinpup from all part -0! the line. vaernl of the'lmuses were brilliantly illuminated. The meeting or ganized at Dicks’ hotel. I.- beautiful stand hunng been put up for the speaking. The .( ilicers were: i President, John Lynch, E-q. - hm Presidknts, Henry Myers, 1241 , ’l'hnmus N. Duckn. Emanuel .\'vidicthcob Mullvr. I-‘mncls J. 'Wllsnn, ‘Jphn Rlegle. .inhu Rutl'. Michael Alwino, Col. S. Blake. John llenly Myc-t'i. .\'lmurl Milieu. Semelurins, .\‘umuvl Man-ch, Joseph “’0”, :'~ vim-nun MAIL-r,- Jer. Slnytlmugh, John E. Mule, JeremiahiSchrm-r.‘ Wm. U. Beck, ('Ltrlus B mls. Ennunuel Hull. Spa-chm \\‘l-re Ina‘lohy J. C. Nonlv, 1:30.. J muh Lott. Dr. D. S. Pvfi'vr, Wm. A. Dun n”). I‘l~:l,C.npt. .\qulhnfl'. :gnd H. J. SluhlP, M‘nvn the nweting :ulj‘urnml With many u-l em: for MLCIeHuu, Pcndlylou and Lhe ifmou. ' ‘ W Wm. McCleun. Esq . éxldmuc}! the .\(N'lt'H‘m (Hub of Mun-”(il. nt Huh:- {AMEN} thrxol-Imuse, mg 'l‘hurédJy owning. ll J. .\‘xuhle ll‘hh‘l‘Na‘il [be Euuuxjoy Clubl m “Ill~ .\‘rhoolAhouw. on the same eve nng. Bulb good meetings. V. - -H A CARD, I nnlipo mv mmm llulthhPll as a Sow-em- I‘\' .u thv Almluiuu nit-Ming nu Sulunluy (HI-mug. I gave no Julhnrlly hr aut‘ll li. 4.: my numb. l 511“ :1 iiemncnn. nml WI“ \‘uxe, lur .\ldflellnn. as a nmnt‘r nt'cuurso. A. W. FLEMMISG. Cu ltysburg, Xu’v. ‘5. 1804. 2'3?“ is the mii > ABRAEAI KRISE, of P. 0ct.17,1864. a 7+ ' . A Desirable Farm 'l‘ PRIVATE SALE OR FOR TRADE.— A The nndenigned ofi'ers his FARM at Pri uue Silo, or in trpde for Town Property in Gettysburg, Hanover, York or Bultimore. The Form II located in Mountpleunnt townehlp, Adonu county, I’m, adjoining [lid] of John Sock], Wm. H. Lott, Enq., and other-I. end contnining “)4 ACRES, more or lon, improv ed with I new Two-story STONE HOUSE, Log Barn, Corn Crib Ind Wagon Shed, nlao I one and! half Itory Stone Tenant House, with I Stable, and other oat-buildings. ’l‘ are a I well of good water near the door, and lovers! epringl on the premises, with n fine young Apple Orchnrd. The lend has been llmed 3 twice, and in in excellent cultivation; T§ere are due proportion: of Woodland nnd Men. 0’ mm, churches and school homeoconvenient. Poreono whhing to View the property are re quened to cull on the owuer, in Gettxlbum. GEO. F. KALBFLEISOH. Sept. 12,1864. tf Provision Store. HE undonigned has opened IPROVISXON I 81ORE at George Lulle': old “and, In at Middle street, Gdlysburg, where he will nlwnyn keep on hand, for sale, BEEP, HUT’I‘ON, me, poax, POULTRY, APPLES, SWEET AND fins“ POTATOES, CABBAGE, BEETS, TU ‘NIPS, mth everything also in the ptovislomline. ' Hcéqill "IT M. small pron", and Inn. no’ efl‘ort to please. ‘ Fnt Cnttle, Hogs, Sheep. Cnlvu, £15., wuhd, for which the highest prices will be paid. ~ JOHN NORBBOK. 00‘1865. 1f Hay. , ONFAINERSI—Tbe bi hen. mukot price " and tor HAY—OAS?! on delivery—n 0. Ltd of the “ Pennsylvan'm Benet Pun ‘ any," nanr the Fanndry, Gutysbnrg. , men would do well by culling boron gaging elsewhere. 0.111 to In the Born- Mer'flny-plcking Pun. J. W. SWAN, Age“. On. 10, 1864: 1.! ‘ . Auctioneering. ICHARD TRIMMER, of Strain towuhip, Adam county, Pm, has: commenced A E ORYING, and will be happy 105 mm all call] that may be made. Ho will do hi besf to render utilfaczlon In All can, ad will be moderate in bl) charges. “sum for the patronage already benawod npon Illa, he lbkllhat the public generally give him n. vial. ~ ‘ Sept. 26. 6xl: For Salo. VERY DESIRABLE FARM, confining“ A 72 Acre] bud npwardn, “man 1} mile: cut of Oxford, in Hamilton lownflip. known as the property of John Bupp, who now re sides on it, anJ will show it. to my person wishing to look at. it, together with 8 Aurel and 68 Perches Wood Land, in Jncksbn lawn sldp, near by. Terms Accommodltinj. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Oct. 10, 1864. M otice Bfijrconnt o 1 Carnelian B. Hun, Goa. mince of the person and ammo! hub cordon-E, (a lunatic,),,hu bun Mod lathe Conn of Cowman Pleas of Adam “VJ“ will boxonfirmed by lhgaaid Conn, “4:", 2m dty of NOVEMBER no“, unleu can. be shown to the contrary. ~ 'm ' , JACOB BUSEEY, fawn” 1m“, um. 1a" ; ~ . For Rent, . ~. KAT duh-“bib HOUSEJY: (1h mbda'b‘lft “mg, recently occupiaa by R“. D'- bchoufi'ex. Possession gun immedlnfili.— Apply to ‘W. “UNCLE, Aka" 092.. n, .1364. St a- \2 . /1