THE BEDFORD GAZETTE. BtiUord.Oct. 8, F. Meyers, Editor. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL: RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, OF PHILADELPHIA. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL: JOHN HOWE, OF FRANKLIN. COUNTY TICKET. FOR ASSEMBLY, CEO. W. GPMP, of Bedford county, A. H. COFFROTH, of Somerset FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, WM. STATES, of W. Providence tp. FOR TREASURER, WM. SCHAFER, ol Bedford Borough. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, GEO. H. SPANG, of Bedford Borough. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, SAM'I, KETTERMAN, ot Bedford Bor. FOR COMMISSIONER, WM. M. PEARSON, of M. Woodberry tp. FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, JOHN KEMERY, of Schellsburg Bor. FOR AUDITOR, DANIEL FLETCHER, of Monroe tp. Democratic Meeting' That the issues of the day may be properly presented before the people, that the Truth may be vindicated and the Right sustained, the Chairman of the Democratic County Commit tee, takes pleasure in announcing that meut ,Dgs of the people will be held at the times and places specified below. Alt who are in favor ol maintaining the Union and the Constitution, and who are opposed to the degrading and infa mous doctrine that White and Black Amalga maion is right, are respectfully invited to at lC At MICHAEL WYANT'S, in Union tp., THURSDAY, Oct. 6th. m „ TTlier ,. v r At ST. CLAIRSVILLE, THURSDAY E VENING.Oct. 6th. . At I). L. DEFIBAUGH'S, in Snake Spring to FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 7th. At BARLEY'S SCHOOL HOUSE, in Bed- J'ownship, . SATURDAY EVENING, "VcHENEYSVILLE, on SATURDAY, °At B ci.EARVILLE, on SATURDAY EVE NMGPALOSIALTO, on SATURDAY EVE NING, Oct Bth. At "THE MILLS," in Bedtoiil tp, on MON DAY EVENING, Oct. 10th. The meetings to be held in the evening, to begin at 7 o'clock, and those to be held in day time, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Meetings will be held at other places, it de sired. . „ „ Bv order ol the Democratic Co. • om. 3 O. E. SHANNON, Chairman. Up with the flag of Democracy! Hoist the glorious banner ot' the only National party, and march to battle and to victory. "That Forgery." The Abolition editors, some time ago, at tempted to apologise for Mr^ Williams' vote a gainst the Bill to prevent the intermariage ot whites and blacks, by saying that the Bill was calculated to prevent the marriage of yellow, or colored, with while persons. To give color to this allegation they interpolated the words yel low, or colored, in the Bill, which we at once pronounced a deliberate forget y. We publish ed the Bill from the Legislative Record, the official paper of the Legislature, and the words yellow, or colored, are not to be found in it as given there. The Record can be seen at our office, and if any there be who doubt the correctness of this statement, we invite them to come and see for themselves. But if the Record will not satisfy them, we refer them to the Abo lition organ of May 13ih, ISO 9, in which the Bill is published, word for word, the same as we gave it in the Gazelle, and not aline is con tained in it about yellow or colored people, but the language is plainly and simply, blocks and whites . Who is the forger now ? Down with amalgamation ! Vofc forCofFroth and (lump, who arc oppo sed to the doctrine that whites and blacks may intermarry •' BEWARE OF ' ROORBACKS." The Opposition are reckless and desperate. Their next organ will teem with electioneering "roorbacks." Don't believe them ! They are gotten up at the eleventh hour, so that they cannot he reluled. Even their own leaders don't believe these electioneering stories. Remember their lies about John Amos, and theirstory, last Fail, that Commissioner Beck ley's property had been under the hammer o the Sheriff. See that your neighbors go to the election. See that the weak and the feeble are taken there. See that ev ery voter has his rights. See thai those who cannot read are not imposed #pon. Williams' Record ! The course of Geo. W. Williams in the last Legislature, has but rarely had a parallel in infamy. When GEO. BERGNER, the Black Republican applicant tor the job of publishing the Legislative Record, attempted the fraudu lent alteration ol the contract between him self and the House, Geo. W. Williams was in favor of sustaining him. He was a Bergner man throughout. When the Extra Pay ques tion came up, in regarJ to which he had cover ed himself with pledges, GEO. W. \\ ILLI AMS voted for propositions that weregotten up for the special purpose of defeating the efforts of those who were opposed to the Extra Pay. When the Black Republican House refused to repeal that Extra Pay, GEO. W. WILLI AMS violated his pledges and pocketed the S2OO which, he had frequently declared he was not entitled to and would refuse to receive.— But, to cap the climax of his legislative enormities, when he came to vote on the Bill to prevent the intermarriage ot Whites and Blacks, he gave his voice in favor of its in definite postponement and thus planted him self squarely upon.the hideous doctrine of white and negro amalgamation ! Such is ISIr. Willi ams' record! Such the prominent features of his legislative career ! Where is the man that dares to sustain before the public, a record like this ? Where is the freeman, untrammel- J ed by the shackles of Black {Republican party drill, who will say by his vote, next Tuesday, that Mr. Williams' conduct deserves his en dorsement ? Why, even the Abolition leaders hang their heads in shame for their amalgama tion candidate. Even they, whose brazen impudence knows no qualification, are afraid to mpet the people face to [face, to discuss Mr. Williams' votes. Even they have not the hardihood to electioneer for him, except by stealth and in secret. The intelligent and unbiased voters of the Opposition, will not touch Mr. Williams. They do not believe in having a representative at Harrisburg, who i disgraces and outrages bis constituents, by declaring, in substance, that negroes are good enough to make husbands for their daughters ; They are determined to resent this degrading insult, and all the conspiracies, palliatives, tricks and denunciations of the leaders, will not drive them from their position. Citizens ot Bedford County ! Let the watch-word be, Down with Amalgamation ! Remember that jolm Taylor is cir culating Democratic tickets with his name printed in them and that such a ticket was given to a German Demo crat of Harrison township, as the full Democratic ticket. Shall such a fraud go unpunished by the peo ple? THE DISTANCE INCREASING ! Singular rtu-uomrnou I John Cessna, Esq., represented this county in the Legislature in 1851. By reference to the House Journal , lor that year, it will be seen that he charged mileage "for 210 miles circular. Mr. Ceo. Williams 'represented this county in the Legislature in 1859, and by reference to the House Journal, it will be seen that he charged mileage for 320 miles circular! How strange ! In eight yearrs, the distance between Bedford and Harrisburg has increased ONE HUNDRED MILES CIRCULAR ! Here is a problem for Black Republican philosophers! We should like to have them j solve it. Vote the Democratic county ticket! It is composed *of first-rate men. — Vote the whole ticket! Remember the ticket is the flag of our party ! If you erase the name of a single can didate, you pluck a star from the folds of that glorious banner! Vote the State Ticket! Richardson L. Wright for Auditor General, and John Rowe, for Surveyor General. "Re sure you're Wright, then Rowe ahead !" ABOLITION ARGUMENTS. The scribblers for the Abolition organ talk ahout slander. Who are the slanderers?— Have they not wilfully and maliciously slander ed Mr Leary, the Steward of the Poor House, a man who has always home a good name in this community, and who is a member in good standing of the Lutheran Church of this bor i 3 ongli ? Did they not attempt to prejudice Mr. (lump's character and to cast odium upon a family as respectable as any in the county ? They forget that the arguments they use are such as no decent man feels like taking upon his lips. They forget the sw-ne article against Mr. Gump, and the it—h and 1-ce falsehood about Mr. Leary. Remember the electioneering trick ery of Jolm Taylor, his telling Catho lics and Foreigners that he has re nounced Know Nothingism and then turning round and asking men who once were Know Nothings, how they dare vote against him, when they had been SWORN to support him ! This is strictly true, and, if necessary, we can prove it. KF"We are informed that Mr. Taylor has been up in Napier township, electioneering for Geo. W. Williams, the man who voted against the Bill to prevent the intermarriage of Whites and Blacks Taylor and Williams are in (he same boat. Once more unto the breach! Democrats! the battle-fieM is be fore you ! The day is to be lost or won ! The broad banners of our par ty must either float in triumph or sink in defeat! Which shall it be ? It is for you to decide. Victory within our grasp and we need but stretch forth our hands to secure it. We need but go to the polls and do our duty, to win the battle. Rally, then, ye men who glory in the proud name of Democracy ! Rally from your fields and your firesides ! Rally from your workshops and your farm-houses! Rally as the men of Lexington and Concord, when the first blow was struck for the Liberty which the suc cess of Democratic principles, has per petuated ! Let your ploughs rest in the furrow —let your buck-wheat 4 fields remain unthrashed, until you have thrashed the Woolly-heads and Amal gamationists. Once more unto the breach ! "Once more your country calls ; Awake! arise! ye Iree ! Gird on your armor, draw your steel, And strike for Liberty ! ' ONE VOTE! The importance of a single vote, should not be overlooked. One vole may turn the scale against us! One voter staying at home here and another there, will soon swell the number of absentees suthciently to defeat us. Bring out every vote and the day i 3 ours as sure as the sun wilt rise on next 1 uesday morning! Remember that the object of the Abolitionists is to elect John Taylor,! Associate Judge, in the hope that in 1861 they will be able to elect the President Judge, in which case they expect to rule the Democracy of this county, with a rod of iron. CP"A friend who has just returned from Harrison and Juniata, informs us that Demo cratic tickets with John Taylor's name in place of that of Capt. Slates, are scattered broadcast over those two townships. The gallant i Democracy of Juniata and Harrison, will show on Tuesday next, that they cannot be deceived by such trickery. Go to the polls early and stay all day! Vote and work! Pennsylva must be redeemed ! Abolitionism must be driven back ! Hedtord coun ty must be preserved to the Democra cy ! [GP*The Democratic tickets for Bedford Bor ough and Bedford township, can be had at the Gazette office, on election day. Call and gtt your tickets. Down with amalgamation ! ote against Williams and the nominees of the party who sustain him. Dowi with the woolly heads ! Remember that it you vote for Geo. W. Williams, you endorse his doctrine that whites and blacks should not be prevented from inter marrying. Beware of frauds! Take yout tickets from none but reliable Demo crats ! Watch the counterfeiters Have good men posted around wht will see that no Democrat is cheat ed. IL^ = *The meeting of the Buchanan Club 01 Saturday evening last, was large and enthusias tic. Eloquent speeches were made by G. II Spang, Esq., and Maj. S. H. Tate. Down with the pledge-breakers Down with the fellows who promised tin people last fall, that if they were elec ted they would make better times am who, when elected, never lifted a fir ger to do it ! Vote the whole Democratic ticke. Let not a name on it he scratched.— The majority should rule, and it ws by the will of the majority of the p:'- ty, that that ticket was nominated.- Stand by the ticket ! Examine your tickets ! Head ee ry name on them ! The Opposition re reckless and unscrupulous, and wll try to cheat you with mixed tickets APPOINTMENTS OF BRIGADE AND REGIMI TAI. STAFF OFFlCEP.S.— Brigadier General 1- vans has appointed the following staff : Est Aid, Alex. Compher ; Brigade Quarter Mast, Sam'l. S. Fluck ; Brigade Pay Master, B.L Horn ; Brigade Surgeon, Dr. J. Compln; .Judge Advocate, John Hafer. Coionel Morton's staff is composed as t lows: Adjutant, John A. Gump; Quarr Master, Jacob P. Hysong ; Pay Master, Ml liam Y. Poorman ; Surgeon, Dr. J. Compile; Assis't. Surgeon, Dr. J. A. Mann ; Sett Major, Jos. S. Repd; Quartermaster Sergeat, E. Eicheiberger ; Drum Major, A. W. Mow: Fife Major, Martin Miiburn. THE DEMOCRACY AROUSED. THE FIRES BURNING BRIGHTLY! Old) NAPIER IN THE FIELD! JUNIATA AWAKE! Londonderry Moving! The Democracy of Napier township and Schellsburg borough, assembled in Schellsburg, on Saturday last, Oct. 1, and held a spirited and enthusiastic meeting. On motion JOHN BOW SER, ESQ., was appointed President, ARTHUR ROSE, JOSEPH SOUSER, ANDREW CRIBMAN, ROUT. M. TAYLOR, ESQ., TIIOS. H. SLACK and HENRY EGULF,.Vice Presidents, and Sam'l W. Miller, J. E. Black, John A. Snively, W. Y. Poor man and Jacob H. King Secretaries. Ihe meeting was then addressed by O. H. Gailher, Esq., Gen. A. H. CofFrotb and B. F. Meyers. Messrs. Gump, CofTroth and Kettennan, who were present, made many warm lriends among the ppople who were in attendance. — The meeting adjourned with three rousing cheers for the whole Democratic State and county Ticket. JUNIATA. On Saturday evening last, there was a grand demonstration at Buena Vista, by the gallant Democracy of "Little Juniata." The town was crowded with people and tne number present at the meeting, was estimated at be ' tween 150 and fiOO persons. The following gentlemen were appointed officers of the mee ting ; President, LEWIS N. FYAN, Esq., Vice Presidents, John Garber, Michael Hille gas, John A. Bums, Frederick Hiiiegas ; Secretaries, John Gillespie, Thomas Spicer and Chas. F. Smith. Speeches were made by A. J. Slatler, A. H. CofFroth, O. 11. Gaither and B. F. Meyers. The immense crowd present fre quently broke out with the most vociferous cheers, while the speeches were being made and at the conclnsion of the meeting, there arose one universal shout lor Wright and Rowe, j Coffroth and Gump and the whole ticket.— Little Juniata has frequently covered herself with glory and we look for one of her old fashioned majorities at the ensuing election. LONDONDERRY. On Monday evening, Sept. 29 th, the people of Londonderry assembled in Palo Alto, and on motion of D. B. Troulman, Esq., J A AIES BURNS was appointed President ; D. B. Trout man, Esq., and Jacob J. Beales acted as Vice Presidents. The meeting being organized, John P. Krigbaum, Esq., of Alary land, being present, was called upon to address the meet ing, who responded in an able and well-timed speech. Air. Krigbaum's address was received with great satisfaction by his intelligent audi ence. jAfter Mr. K. had concluded his speech, D. B. Troutman, Esq., being called upon, ad dressed the meeting, and gave woolly-head ism a most scathing fire. The meeting then closed with three u.r<no Uemocraej „ nr ; the Union. This was a meeting gotten up bv the Democrats of Londonderry, independent of that called by the Chairman of the County Committee. We like to hear of such demon strations. They show that the right spirit is abroad. We have no doubt that Old London derry will do her duty. TI ILY (JUT Next Tuesday is election day.—The Aboli tion candidates have been perambulating the county with the view to arouse the faithful of their own ranks and in the vain hope of sedu cing Democrats into their support. To every Democrat we say, Turn Out on next Tuesday and again testify your devo tion to Democratic principles and the time hon ored usages ot the Democratic party. Let noth ing detain you from the election, but go early and stay all day. Turn Out and fight another battle in the defence of the good old cause which has exaited the country, secured peace and prosperity to the government, and happiness to the people. Let all who are in favor of preserving the Union and maintain ing the honor and dignify of the country, Turn Out and vote the Democratic Let all who are opposed to NEGRO EQUALITY- — all who art opposed to the proscription of white men on account of their nativity or religion, all oppo sed to the unjust and and iniquitous measures of the Abolition party, Turn Out and give one more day to the cause of Democ racy. It is a noble cause, worthy of our best effjits. We hope no Democrat will remain at home on election day or remain idle on the e- Jection ground. Turn Out and work for "the ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket." See all your neigh bors. Assure them of the importance of atten ding the election, and urge them to rally as of yore. Turn Out and disappoint the Abolition leaders, the commit tee men of the "People's party who are so anxious that Democrats shall remain at home. Victory is certain if the Democrats go to the polls, but there is no hope ot success unless they Turn Out. All Hail California! READ TIIE GLORIOUS NEWS! THE GOLDEN STATE 0. K! THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR, MILTON S. LATHAM, ELECTE DB Y 20,000 MAJOR! TY ' ST. LOUIS, —Oct. 2. The overland mail, from San Francisco on the 9th nit., a r rived here last night. The State election which was held on the 7th )t., resulted in the undoubted choice of Alilton S. Latham, the regular Demo cratic candidate for Governor, by a very large majority—perhaps 20,000! Scotland .'lurch, regular Democrats, are elected to Congress, thus securing both members to the Democracy. Baker and Mc Kibben received the united vole of the Anti-Lecomptonites and Republicans, but were inglorious!}' defeated. Both branches of the Legislature are largely Democratic. Huzza for California ! LEAVING THE F(flL PARTY. The fallacious and disgusting doctrines of the opposition, combined with their reckless and unscrupulousNchemes to deceive the people, are daily driving some of their very best men into the Democratic ranks. We have heard of a number of such cases within the last few weeks. WESLEY M. AKERS, ESQ., of East Providence, a gentleman of high charactei, who has heretofore acted with the Opposition, announces himself a Democrat henceforward. We have also the pleasure of siy'mg tha l ABRAHAM CROYLE, of Union, has joined himself to the Democracy. We extend them a hearty welcome. Remember that John Taylor is a rank Abo litionist—that he opposed Hazlehurst in 1857 and voted for David Wilmol—that he voted for John M. Read, last fall, and is electioneer ing for and intend? to support Geo. W. Wil liams at the coming election. LITERARY. —There was a Literary Society organized at Ray's Hill, on Friday evening, the 23d ult., called the Rmfs //#// Lyceum. Geojge VV. Ho useholder, Esq., was elected President, George W. Black, Secretary and D. A. T. Black, Treasurer. M. Shoemaker and Co., have just re ceived a large and splendid assoitment of new goods, which they will sell cheap. Call and see them. CJp'Call at Ferguson and Manspeaker's, and see;their stock of goods, just re ceived from the city. liinnvimiß will meet at the Court House, on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock. A lull attendance is requested. JOHN H.RUSH, President. ATTENTION, RIFLEMEN ! f| YOU ARE HEREBY OR- ,| I H dered to meet Bedford, Ml 1 in Winter Uniform, (w ith ITi plume) on Wednesday, the 26' th day of October, at 10 |jl o'clock, A. M-, for a two days Parade. A full turn- ]3J out is requested. | -1* [ BY OROEP. OF THE CATT. WILLIAM DIBERT, O. S. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I)Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE A Orphans' court of Bedlord county, the undersigned, administrator of the Estate of pe ter Barndollar, late of West Providence town ship, dee'd, will sell, on Saturday, the sth day ol November, A. D. 1859, upon the premises, the following described lieal Estate, to wit : One tract of Land situate on the South side of the Juniata River, in said township, contain ing; 217 acres and 105 perches, and allowance, adjoining lands of David Sparks, Jacob Barn dollar and others; about 100 acres cleared and under fence and in fine state of cultivation 10 acres thereof good meadow. The improve ments consist, in part, of a two story double log dwelling house, a barn, wagon shed, spring house and other out buildings. There is, also, an orchard of choice fruit upon the premi ses. ALSO, one other tract of land, adjoining the above, containing 23 Acres and 51 perches held*by warrant. There is also a good water power on the aforesaid properly—also a su*ar camp. TERMS OF SALE: Oae third in hand, after confirmation of sale, to wit. On first of April, IS6O, when Deed will be made and possession delivered—the remainder in two equal annual payments thereafter, to be secured bv judgment bonds or bonds and mortgage. JAMES M. BARNDOLLAR, Adm'r of the Estate of Peter Barndollar, dee'd. Oct. 7, 1559. ri atLie SALE. The subscribers, Executors of the Estate of John Harcelroad, late of Colerain Township, dec'd, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, in said Township, on Friday, the 11th day of November, next, the following described Real Estate, to wit : One Tract of Land, containing 56 acres, more or less, (soon limestone land,) adjoining lands of John Bowser, Joshua Diehl and Isaac Diehl, all cleared and under fence. ALSO—One other tract of Limestone Land, containing 43 acres, more or less, adjoining land of Laac Diehl and others, about 30 rods from the abovedescribed tract, part cleared and under fence. ALSO—One other tract of good timber land, containing 47 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William Beegle, Michael Diehl and others. TERMS : One hall in hand at the confirma tion of the sale, and the balance in two eijual annual payments, to be secured by Judgment bonds, or bonds and mortgage. SIMON HARCLEROAD, WILLIAM OTT, Oct. ith, 1859, Executors. rIST OF LETTERS remain.rig j n the J Post Office, at Bedford, Aug. 15, 185y. gy Persons calling for letters in this list will n|(.e say lliey are advertised. Adams Jane Mary Miss King John S Armstrong David R j, ei . Francis H Adams Thomas S Leonard A G Anderson A ( Loomis George Barkley Edward i.indsey Ann Broadhead John Lehman Andrew Beqneth Lucinda Lamy Ellen Bagley Wm I. Luke John Bates Thomas Love Polly Miss Butlers William Lipper M \V Browo Asa .Martin Joseph J J Bonsell Mary Miller Joseph Baker Poetic A 2 Mahoney Benjamin Brereton J P (.'apt McKee Colurobus Esq Hoy 1 in Patrick Mcfntross John C Banks Alfred Morris David Borland John McCoy Bnce Bare! Jacob 2 Mitchell FraC Collins Thomas 2 Miller Jas f'omosly Thos G Morehead Jas K. Cypher Thomas Marriott Jooalhon Crosby Charles Mower W Esq Church John Oppenbimer Lewis Crawford Andrew C Obarrow Steward S Campbell Kobt C Oule Lancaster 2 Carrol Edward Pleasants Charles E DibertG W 2 Pensyl J A Duncan Alexander Pringle J A Durgia Jirses Mrs Perdew Oliver Duncan J M Pursel Absalom Duhnisson Charles Pulliam Elizabeth J Miss Dorsey P L Parks LannyMiss Davis I homas Perdew Wm Eshleman J H Rickel Daniel Easter Nicholas 2 Richard Conrad Elliott J M It obi son Walter French John Riffle Agnes Miss 1* esper John Kobison George Fairall Calvin Keimund J Esq Frend Hannah Mrs Ross Robt J Flickinger John Smith D Furst George Sponsler Solomon 1 isher M Smith William H Guy James Stewart James 2 Groh L Snow Maria Miss Groatney James L Rev Smaiu Jonas M Gasage Joshua Sample William Graham Alary Sherzer Emma llarbaugh Amelia Aliss Shields James AI Heath VVmEsqj Steel James Huffman William Seldomiidge John Hankinsou Corline Airs Silas John Esq Hagerly Mary Ann Snowden James Hays George F Thorn Jennie M Miss Holsinger George R Taui A Henry James} Walter Michael Henry Edward Whorton John 2 Hardisty VV m P Wisei R Rev Jones Abel Walker William Jones John VV Esq Wells James H King Edward 2 Ware Henry P. Kellam M X B Williams D Esq Kasbland AC} Wor fohn Ke||ey R F .Mrs Wilson Alelinda Kinsley Ann Afiss Wetmer Edward •Yew Millinery Goods! N I ItS. S- I)- has jut re jJ £ ceiveil and opened her new lot of FALL &. WINTER Millinery Goods, which she will sell very cheap for CASH. New bonnets, bon net materials, velvets, silk linings, crapes, rib bons, American and French artificial tbwers. She is now prepared to make bonnets of all styles for fall and winter. Ladies are cordially invited to give her a call. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Bedford, Oct 7th, 1559. NOTICE. Whereas lettets of administration on the Estate of George Evans, late of Monroe Town ship, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said Estate, arc requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay. JON ATH AN IIOR TON, Oct. /th, 1859. Administrator. RAIL ROAD NOTICE, The subscribers to the capital stock of the Bedford Rail Road Company, are notified to pay to the Treasurer, in Bedford, the THIRD INSTALMENT, on each share of stock, subscribed by them, on or before the 22d day of October, instant. JOHN. P REED, Oct. /th, 1859. Treasurer. Notice of luqusiUon. WHEREAS, Henry Steck man. lat<* of .Monroe Tp.. Bedford County, died seized of the following Real Estate, to wit : One tract of land, being the mansion place, sifn ate in the said Township, adjoining lands of Barna bas B. Steckman, Philip Reddinger, Airs. Swartz waider, and others, containing one hundred seventy six and one balfacres, and allowance ; one other tract adjoining the above, patented in the name of John Steckman, containing thirty four and three fourth acres a.id allowance ; one other tract situate in same Township, adjoining lands of Jacob Steck man, Moses Dicken, Jacob Mills, Elizabeth Fletcher and Jobn Wemmer, containing two hundred and two acres and eighteen perches and allowance r part of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the name of Mathew Taylor, and also one tract of land adjoin ing John Fletcher, Leonard Nycnm, Joseph Bark man, James Mountain and Philip Snider, containing one hundred and fifty nine acres and eight perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant in the name of James Will and patented to S. M. Barclay. Leaving issue, eleven children, to wit: John Steck man, residing in Fulton County, Henry Steckman, residing in Rush County, Indiana, Sarah, intermar ried with John Alortimore, Philip Steckman, Jacob Steckman, Valentine Steckman, Peter Steckman Andrew Steckman, Elizabeth, intermarried with David Alorris Fredern Steckmauand Jame> Steckman. all residing in Bedford County. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance ola writ of Partition, or Valuation, to me di rected. I will proceed to bold an Inquisition, or Val uation, on the said premises, on Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1859, when and where ail parlies,, interested may attend U tney see proper. Sheriffs Office, Bed- ( Y'M. S. FLUKE ord, Sept. 2,'td, 1*59. ) Sheriff. Brigade and Regimental OrdersT Notice is hereby given to all Uniformed Compa nies belonging to the Ist Brigade, 16th Division, P. At., that they are hereby required to meet at Bedford, in Winter Uniform, with plume or pom pooti, on Wednesday, the 20th of 10 o'clock, A. M., lor Brigade and Regimental Drill for two days. All Companies are required to be present on that occasion. The CAPTAINS ot" Companies, will please fake notice and report them selves to the Brigade Inspector, at Bedfoid, in time for making arrangements for their accommodation. LEMUEL EVANS, Brigadier General. A. J. Brigade Inspector. T. VV. HORTON, Colonel. S. B. TATE, Lt. Colonel. WAI. DIBERT, Major. Sept. "0, 1859. NOTICE. The undersigned, having been 'appointed com mittee ot George Ow, of Union Township, a luna tic, hereby notitiesull persons indebted to said luna tic, to make immediate payment and tlidse having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. J. VV. LINGENFEiTER, Committee of GEORGE OW, lunatic. SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES c AH _ be carried on profitably at Hammonton. —• See advertisement of Hammonton Lands. rjnO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE AD- L vcrtiseineut of Hammonloa Lands.
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