AIMM VOLUNTEER. jono. -BHATiPifi Edflor & FroprleCor. : fi. 'IRB®, Fon ‘X’nEsftikHT, JAMES BUCHANAN, , " Of Pcrnisyluon.'a. • ',, r,OR Vioß President, JHflNi-C. breckenridge, Of Kentucky. ii'.Oemqcrdlic State Romlimlloni. CAS AI. COMMISSIONER, OEOUOE SCOTT, of Columbia county ! 'l' l / *•- * AUDITOR OSKERAL, JACOBEM, Jr-, of Montgomery county. -V , sunvF.TOn oENEitir., JOHN ROWE, of Franklin county. Btmoeralit Cowily Ticket, Congress, JOHN A. AHL, ofWcsliicnnEboro.’ Senate, UENKY FETTER, of ferry county. , ■ 3 Assembly, JAMES ANDERSON, of Sitm Spring. WILLIAM HARPER, of Dickinson. Commissioner, ANDREW KERR, of Carlisle. District Attorney, W. J. SHEARER, of Carlisle. Associate Judges, SAME. WOODBURN, of Dickinson. MICHAEL COGIvLIN, of Upper Allen. County Nurt’eyor, ABM. LAMBERTON, of I*. Middleton. Director of the Poor, SAMTEL TRITT, of Westpennsboro.’ Auditor, DAVID G. EYSTER, of Eastpennsboro.’ Coroner , MITCHELL M’CLELLAN. of Carlisle. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, Senatorial. Wilson M’Candless. Juries R. Buckalcw, District. 1, Geo W Nohingor, 14. Reuben Wilber, 3. Pierce Butler, K>. Goo. A. Crawford, fl. Edward Ifartman, 10. James Black, 4. IVm.JU.. WJtto, 17. 11. J. Stable, 6. John McNair, 18. John D. Roddy, 0. Jqhn N. Brlnton, - 10. Jacob Turney, 7. DavldLaury, 20, J. A. J. Buchanan, 8. Charles Kessler, 21. William Wilkins, 0. James Patterson, 22. Jos. G. Campbell, 10. IsaacSlcnkcr, 23. T. Cunningham, 11. Y. W .'Hughes, 24. JohuKcatly, 12. ThomaSOsterhout, 26. Vincent I’bclps, 18. Alirahora’Edlngcr, BacLanan Clnb, No. 1. Tho next meeting of tho Club, No. 1, «\ Carlisle, will be held at COS TAMAGNA?S liotol, in tilts place, on Saturday oroning, September2o, at 74 o'clock. Turnout, friend* of Hack and Breck—keep (be ball roll ing. . JOHN B. Bit VTTON. I President \)f Club. Pole Raising. *gar> * A Buchanan He Breck inridge Pole raising will take place at-the public bouse of Jacob Nho//, in Ktitartows, Silver Spring township, on Salur. day, September 13th, at 0 o’clock in tho alter noon. A number of eminent speakers will bi present to address the people. Turn out,frlcndi of Botric &o present. Loteverybody attend. Old iVorth Middleton. A mcolin 8 ° r f™ «<.•»>- ol Worth Mitiillulon township, will take place nl Lamier/on’i School House, In said township, on the evening of. Saturday, Sept. 20 lb, at early candjjb A number of apeakeva will bo present. ‘ ask an attentive perusal of the Ad dress >y;iho Bernocratio State Central Commit too, published in this paper. It is a truthful and valuable document. ’Writ) 'Wants a Farm—Wo would direct the attention of capitalists to tho number of farms oflerai for sale in our advertising columns. A numberof them arc very superior properties, and well worthy the notice of those wishing to purchase farms. ' tE?"Wo have been requested to stale by Ur. Lm.e, Register of this county, that Adminis trators, Executors, &c., who wish to flic their accounts at the next Orphans’ Court, must hand them In on or before tho 20th Inal. Barn Burnt.—The barn, with the adjoining buildings, belonging to Mr. Tiiomar Guam* deub, of Silver spring township, at the Stony Ridgo, was consumed by fire on Monday eve ning last. Mr. G's. entire crop of this year was also burned. The Arc Is said to be tho work of an iheendinary. Mr. C’s. loss is estimated at About $5OOO, part of which is covered by an insurance in tho Allen Fire Insurance Company. Supkiuob notice the arrival at NcWyille, of sixteen imported cons, heifers, Ac. -They were brought from Kentucky, ex pressly for the Messrs. Ant's of that place.— They are said to be superior stock, ami not equalled by any.in iho county. They aro well worthy tile attention of those who wish to im prove the breed of cattle. BuoUANAN Clou No. I.—Tho meeting of tlubßuch&nnn Club No. 1 of Carlisle, on Satur day evening, was very large and enthusiastic. A..N. Green, Esq., of Mcechanichburg. being present/addressed tho Club in a very able maimer. Ho was followed by Thos. M. Bid dle, Esq.; in. a speech of considerable length, after which tho Club adjourned, to meet again at on Saturday evening, Sep*, teraber 20. * NbATQ Middlstqn Auoubkd.— Our friends in NortJ) Middle lon township nro awoke to the importance of the present contest. Tho at tempt of the Black Republicans In (he House to |top ; t|ip wheels of government, by refusing supplies to tiie arniy, has opened the cycn of Iheppoplcin oU sections of the country, find they nro speaking out in plain and unequivocal language -of condemnation. The Democratic poll nifslng. rtar tho Carlyle Springs, in that (otfufcbip/on- Saturday afternoon last, was a V*7 splpiUd affair, and was Well attended.— jnado.by A. Nr Green, Esq., of Mectianicaburg. amiby Thomas M. Riddluand Vm.J. Shear**, E«qra.,of Carlisle. At ditto hpup Iti Ujo evening tho meeting ndjoumtd. I with llircc dice™ for Buck mid Breck and tlw Stale and County tickets. , “BORDER HDFFyXIS}! Tp-TONT.” Tho Jlmerican of‘last weak, ‘in anriqunclnj the passage byCongresflof The Army Appropri ation Bill, usds the nbov’9 quoliHlon as the cap. (jon of ifs article. It Is quite evident that Hu) Black‘Republicans arc .sorely grieved, befnuso ol tho passage of this bill. It ruins llielr plans and calculations, and scatters to (ho winds Uicir concocted treason and rebellion against tlm country* Had ,tlioy been able (o prevent the passage of the Army BIN, fifteen millions ol dol lars would have remained in fbo mutts of tbo Treasury, and the army would have disbanded. Our whole fi-ontlor settlements would Imre been left to the mercy of Indian barbarity, and blood shed and rebellion would baVo bcctithb OTderjol. (tie flay hi all our territories, This is just what the R/aefc flepublictms Wanted.' They hoped (tint by compelling tho Government to withdraw tlio troops stationed in Kansas, that tbo fanatics and dcspdrad6b3 Who Have 'been making all the ralschlf, would commence the work of cutting each others throats in good earnest, and,tints bring tho administration and the Democratic party into disrepute, and add to the political capital of John G. Fremont. But their game has been blocked, and the people, wo predict, Will still farther set their sCol of condemnation upon those members of Congress who voted against this bill, if they happen to bo enudi. dines for re-election. But, our neighbors of iho Jmcricon and the Herald, would deceive their readers, and excuse Air. Todd’s vote ngainst the Army Bill, because, as they faltehj asSert, tho President will use the United States troops to cnlorco Hie hasty and ill-considered enactments of tho Kansas Assem bly. They say these laws ore “infamous, and unworthy of (ho age, and should not be onfor- ced.” So they are, and thcDomocratJcUnil States Senate, by a bill adopted In that body n fbw weeks since, repealed and did away with nil these « infamous laws,” about which the Black Republicans prate so much. The bill was sent to the House, and was defeated by Ihc votes of the Black Republican members, Mr. Torn) being among the number I Keep it before the people. THAT THE BLACK. REPUBLI CANS IN CONGRESS REFUSED TO aL. LOW THE ODIOUS TERRITORIAL LAWS OF KANSAS TO RK REPEALED, AM) PEACE RESTORED TO THE COUNTRY. BECAUSE THE OUTRAGES COMMITTED THERE FURNISH THEM WITH THE ON LY ELECTIONEERING. POLITICAL GAP- JTAL TIIKV The fact is, tho Black Republican member? of the llonyo did not want (huso “ infamous laws” repealed. Hail they been repealed, ns the Democratic Senators desired, llioso agita tors could not have kept up the least excitement in favor of Fbemost. Hence U was that ever mother's son of them voted against thorepei of those laws. And now they would save tho names from infamy by saying that Die tease they voted to disband tho Army was bccam these obnoxious laws wore in force in Kansan! —the very laws that the Bemocrals wished to wipe out; hut were prevented by the votes of Mr. Todd ami tho other Black Republican mem bers of the House 1 Mr. Todd and Ids fellow, conspirators arc/ho wen who voted to retain those laws on the statuiThooka of Kansas! Tho President wishid them Mped out, the Senate passed a bill -declaring thorn mill and void, but the Black Republicans in the House said “ no, if those iti/timoui lute* ore repealed, «•« Zoic all oar thunder —they shall no! he repealed That our readers may fully understand this attempted treason against tho Government, we give huloxv several extracts from onr lending ex change*. Thc.m expressions of opinion wore made before tho final jKissngo of Iho Army Hill, and after It ?md boon once debated In the Home. A-s take place in the cily of ' Philadelphia, in Oclobcrj commencing on ihc f 7th, and continuing five dayi, arc now nearly 1 completed, and the books hatro been opened at theOmccof the Secretary, 100 Chestnut street. The grounds within the tnclosurc'cmbfoce on area of nbqpl 40. acres, reaching nearly to the wire bridge on llic North, and upon the South f taking in the rovino and the old cemetery near the Fairmonnt bridge. .Upon the East the . rcnco runs along the high water Vine, taking in . *bo river-road, and using up the former comp . * n B 6 roi, nd. A public road, thirty loot in nidlh, will bo left on the West of thc cnclosure between the latter and the Pennsylvania Rail road. The sheds for the exhibition of cattle, horses, &c., nearly encircle the entire enclosure, while in the centre lire track for the trial of horses has been nickly arranged. It, is nearly level, aad great enre ia taken to adapt it for tho purpose for which it is designed.,, Tho ring la holf n mile in circumference, and 40 feel wide, and near it there will bo aalarid erected that will accommodate eight thousand spectators,. In side this ring the tent of President Wilder will be located. The tents for the different depart ments of the exhibition, foV tho officers, for (he banquet, and for the use of the Uqtorlcrs and Editors df the Press, will, occupy appropriate places on the grounds. Some idea oi tho ex tent of the buddings (o: bo creeled may be funned from the (act that in addition to the tents and marquees, over half a million feet of lumber will b c required In putting up tho ne cessary temporary structures.. ‘ Mk- Rucuanan and* Tint Ten Hour Sts tem. -A valued friend has just given us some valuable information with regard lo tho estab lishment of the Ten Hour System, says the Pcnnmjlcanuin, winch we consider too impor tont to bo wiililield from the public. >V« learn from our informant, in whoßO statement the ful- Jest reliance may bo placed, (hat a gentleman of this city, well known for, Ilfs eloquent advo cacy oi the rights and Interest of tho producing classes, went to Washington- after Mr. Van ihircn succeeded (o the Presidency, and laid belnro Mr. Ruchanon the object of his mission, which was to endeavor to get the Ten .Hour System, os it Is called, established uppn the (lovcrmmnt works, and then privote .employ, ers would readily adept It as a matter of coarso. Mr. Buchanan took a warm and de cided Interest in the matter; went with this gentleman to the President, and so successfully urged the application, (hattho measure was! adopted In less than two weeks'afterwards. Workingmen will remember. What Dong it Mnan ?—Tim Know-Nothing Council, which met at Lancaster on Tuesday, virtually refused to endorse the nomination of Fiulon ’ 1 - Fre, iunt left the Un led Stales when be ran off with Mrs. Prvor nod that the Itepublienii candidate for the I residency, the odspring of the unsanotilled passion of Mans. F. nnd Mrs, P., was not burn on tile soil ol the American Union. Some of them nay lie was born in Canada—others sav he llrst saw the light of day in France. ™S proofs on tins point are contradictory nnd hv no means strong, and wo question vvhellnfr ■ hey wtll succeed in establishing his ineltgibili- V. Nor in tho inquiry necessary. The De pSeuiisI 1 ~’i'’ l ' r| ’ D “ bclM " l »im mid ll,e 1 resiilcnttnl Chair a more formidable harrier titan ins doubtful nalivity-U,e barrier of n remen does majority for James Buchanan tlw true nnd legitimate son of tire American Union. Pot That nml That Together. Henry O. Wright, now Im . luH f(ir Mil 0 ,"’ '"“""“tionwill, Hie„l, Q , o , . S?SS;«!! I^lis apo®«A»w» law n.cclmg of DcmAcrnlo ,h„| old Uw\uL M I orlmnomli, New IhmpMn,, 8 ' - Keep it Before the People. 0 - r - The Steubenville. Union says,- Keep ii before tho pijople, iliut Hora.Cd Qrcely, .writing*jo the' Trmine from .Washington* less: than n month, ogd, evidence is jnountoin high tluiip great majority, of. the nclunl sellers in Kansas nyc, and lona-have been, Free Slah, Mpi!y , :-• KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! Messrs. Howard and Sermnn, the Black Republican members of the Kansas Tnveslfga* Ung.Cotmniitco, •after- travelling nil, ovcr'lhe Territory of KanSbs, dnd'aftor fhaklng pttrtlcn- Inrmqnjry on the point, stole in their oflieinl report that a nmjority.of the people of Kansas are Free Slate Men. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE j That nine-tenths of the Kansas correspon dents of the Black Republican journals. and nmelcen-lwcnliclbs of all others whb writc from the Territory, give the sonic assuvancc. • . KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! That Messrs.llmvahl'ond Sberriian hi their official report “that in”the of the Territory, a fair eleclj6n ; cannot be held without a new census, a stringent ,nnd ,well guarded election low, the,selection of impartial Judges, and the presence of United Stales , troops at every place of election. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! That the Democrats' in the U. S. Senate passed a bill “providing for a new census, n stringent and well guarded election law, the selection of impartial judges, and the presence ofUhited Stales troops at every.place of elec* lioiv;” and for furthering tho cause of justice,, providing in addition that the Free Stale men who had left tho territory on account of the disturbances thciciii, should have a right to re turn and vote. , . , • , KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! - That John P. Hale Hie leading Black Repub lican in the Senate, speaking of this bill, in his place said : "1 think the htll' is almost unob jectionable ; M and that itw.asnficnvanlsmnen tied by (us friends so as to nicel every objection urged nga'nit its passage that could bo met by legislation. l ERP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! That the passage of this hill would have oh* viated every difliculty, would have restored pence and harmony to Kansas. and would have made that Territory a Free State. KEEP IT BEFORE TUP; PEOPLE! Thai Collamcr ami Fessenden, Foote and Foster. Black Republican Senator} from the New England States, united with the ultra Southern members, and cut oil a part of (he Free State vole in tho Territory, by sinking out the clause giving foreigners, who had de declared their intentions, a right, to vole—a right enjoved by that class of settlers in every other lerntory in the Union. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! Thai when this hill came into the House it was VOTED D.OWN I by the solid vole of eve ry Black Republican present, except Broome, of Pennsylvania, and iX-ilcr, of Ohio. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! Thnt the Black Republicans aro in favor of keeping up (ho scenes of violence and bloodshed until after the Presidential election, so that they can inflame tho people to madness, and thy’s make convtrfs fo (heir mongrel party. KEEP IT BEFORE THE.PEOPLE ! That (hu Black Republicans in the House have originated a bill, ostensibly to settle the Kansas difficulties, which they know cm veith. er vms the Senate nor receive Ececutive appro • vat ; but which is really designed aa n cloak with which do hide (heir diabolical purpose of continuing thc-ouf rages, and riots , and murders in Kansas, from tiicvUlicringcondtinnolion'of (lie people. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE » That a parly that thus trifles with Hie pence, of the Ut\ion, and plays a political game will) the lives and safety of the inhabitants of Kan sas, is Worthy only of,universal execration, and speedy and utter destruction. Wtslt cntisboto’ Awake. On Saturday, the Ci|i inst., ilio bcmocrats of West Pennsboro’ township met at Kcrr.svillc, ami organized ' by the election of the following officers ; Pm/den/—SAM’L’ GRAUAM. Vtee Presidents —ileNur Omjlkr, Ham. Daniri. WfUf.RU. * Secretaries— Ciias. IIAnvKV, John* Wkst- IIERFKII. The following resolutions wcrc usmniuipuslv adopted Resolve 1 'That wo, tho Democrats of West IcnnsWa view with Proper detestation the course of the Black Republicans in Congress in regard to the Kansas nucslion, mul in wish scnlcd this district, voted Vaninst u,« 'A ,,re ' Appropriation Bill.' Therefore' U>C A lny itMdoetl, That wohohlMr. Todd to account fur 111., conduct, and protnim that the next Utnsrcss will not bo troubled with his urea, cnec. • 1 Umlval, 1 hat we endorse tho Cincinnati Platform to tolo, and feel, justly proud ol the 0n,,, .dates elected by that' Conventiun, (James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania. and John O, Breck inridge, of Kentucky,) and that wo will give them our hearty support. - ■ 7?«*soircrf, ThntonrSlate, Congressional, and County nnmmaiioim. all meet with onr hearty approbation, and that West PciinKhora'will do her duty in.voting for all, without an cxcon lion. 1 flctnlvcd, That we have no political fellow ship mill the Noolly Horse and flrizly Pear party of Fremont, ami with that parly called •■fciun, which proscribes men for their birth place* and religion. liesufccil, I hat we fe*e*l the Importance of I doing our duty to our country at thcimxtj election, when important inlm'Nis nrc concur!.. I cd namely tl.c preservation of tlu Union. , w PS< i! vcl h cac, ‘ nn< * cvcr y democrat of West Pensboro may be depended upon, when the great battles are (o be fought. • Rwlve'l'-That the thanks of thlsmcdmg h c tendered o Warren Gilldan. fur his able, do qnent and soul stirring ftddretai. CT* Tito election in Vermont ha# just closed. Of course it is, ns always, like tlw hondlo of a. jng, on the opfsidcj and largo at thot. Hon. J. Glnncy Jones, has been again put in nomination by the Democracy of old' Berks for Congress. ■ ' Jin\ Vi'l* ,lmr ;L ll 15 ll ». < > 11 lira murnlVig nf llitietli ~ *' ,I*7! 11Y . MAYNAuinii, ijiimil non of Jtnhutt I' ■ in.il KUkiiliuHi M. KoMo, .fed 14 nJoX” 1 .ri/vtic sama. • T ll, mis. UK miliacrllur will ,cll n(' mlMlo mlo on sailsiliss eravol '“'"I; Illumin' oroclcil n'rwo Affk *'"*» 452 Blji’H \VnM or wSS; , m 80 ’ "" “““"“HI IfSilaa ,ii , " *Ucr with n umv niitni) n i « c .'|in X. ““ A tersv 10 ' clocii ' " lic " 50j.1.11, T8C0.—;!(• 'W IIKOKMAir, ■ ■ ' IlcrsisVVaiUcd. A , WILL.bo purchased at Oarlinlo.Pur, Fa./ Shy Kories,, between LA / \ fiflecii and slxUieri HlgliJ not un der four, nor over six years of ago."-. • • : . JAMES. McIKTOSH, Ui ZieuL, Ijf'Cnt/ Jet, Jsst.QiiaKMaatefi Carlisle BarracUsj'Pft.; Sept. 11^1860^44' 1 AiidKori* Notice. ! i' - r i NOTICE fa heWiby plvchtlmt UieAndlforop.- pointed by tho Orphans’. Court of Cumbeiy-- land county/to thaku distribution qf thcßijidJ in tho hands of 'Michael Wenger; hdmlnfotratdr of Daniel Mohlbr, wilL attend fo thd duties of his nppbliNmenl nt hii ofljcc/ln Car-‘ lisle, bnTlihrßflaylho‘2d'dayof October.hext’,* at 10 o'clock A. M., when hint wliero tho heirs? of said ducodCnt mid nUpatfica.interested 1 dru* requited to’attend. ;; -’ - l-. -■ V-h , 1 J. S. COLWELL}; Jhit'ditoi?,' September lij 185G~at - ‘ 1 IVollCC,r, ■' ' ' AT a slated Orphans’ Court btgan on Tues day, the I2th day of March', A. B. iB6O, and holden at Carlisle, in,and, fof Cumberland cdunf.v, before tho Ifonoratdu.James 11. Gra ham, President Judge, : rind Samuel Wood burn and John Rupp, Esq*., Associate j following-proceedings were had to with, 1 O’M i In the matter of tho writ of partition find vaL nation on tho real estate of John CJarlf, Into,of the State of Ohio.. ..Now to 1850, rule on the heirs andparlicslnlcrostcd to* appear at tho next stated Ondfins’Court, to eept or refuse to accept the said rcnl at’ the valuation, otherwise to show cause,why,thoV Court should not ordertho sambjo h'pVBoh|,~-' Notice of tho rulo to bo served personally onr ' parties residing within forty,miles, mid hy licatlondn two newspapers printed In Ihp-cojm. . ty,,nnd by, loiter to bo sent by inatl fit leant sis. 1 weeks before tho next stated Orphans* Cofirt to» , the parties whoso place, of residence am knpwp * and who reside at a distance of more than forty , miles. , , , , By tiik CotißT, In toillmony whereof I hnvo hereunto set liiy. rtaHgg|hfjnd and the seal of said Ootiff, at Car- Ibis 12tli dav of August,.lßsG. i JOHN M. GKEGG.iO/cr/t. JACOB BOIfMAN, Sheriff* Sheriff’s O/llco. Carlisle,'Sept. U, 1830*04. o»|»!ians J CoiutS»ic. . IX_ pursuance of orders from llio Ornlmns’ Gonrls of Adorns and Cnmbcrlnnil counties',- will ho sold nt public vendue upon Iho premise.) . on If edneeday the Blh day of October next. l|,<> . following described HcalEslalcj Info of Jncoh n. Smyora, doccnscd.io wit: A tract oM.iml;, mtnnto in nnd adjoining llio villngo o( Whllo«-i’ n Nbntingdon liiWrißlilp, Adam, counlr.; adjoining lands of John li. Groop, Wllllnra it”, Smyors, tho dio.mnt Grovu ifunmeo property _ ; and others, containing , , • v 80 Acres, more of loss, ' ‘ •' anilli n two-Btnry Brick. MANSION" HOUSE, BANK; BARN, mid oil,or improvements tlioreon, , Tlio land is. nf good iinallfy and hmlMieii cxlen nivcly limed, it la troll snpplied with oxcollont water, and lias a i'onng Orchard of choice Irait plmted (iicrcun, - . ...... ■ Also, a tract of'Woodland, .sitnato shout two i miles.lroni iVliitestown, In Upper Dickinson , township, Cumberland onnnty, adjoining bindsi. ot Nicholas Mullen, John llliniLr ami others,' containing Fen •fares, more or leas. ‘ This tract'. Is about half'A mile from (he Bcndcrsvlllo road* Also, a (met of Woodland In Dickinson town* sh/p, Cumberland county, nlmnt one mile from; u ni testown, containing Six fares, mom or Iran, adjoining lands ot Simon Yetis nnd others) this lot is well timbered with Cbcsmit and Is conrc—■ niont to llio Mansion Farm. Also, on Thursday the 0;/i day of October n'rxt.. a tract of Woodland, aitnato in Muhallen town ship, about li miles from Bcndchivlfio, adjoin ing lands of Elijah Ponroso, George Adams- Jacob Robert ami others, containing Ten Jlertt' moro or less. .Thoro is a public road,will,i n 200 yards of this lot. ,• , rt * rar l* Woodland ,Jn ■ Tyrone .town* ship, Adams Co., about IJ miles from Whites town, ailjoinlng lands of Sulopon Slarncr.Gea. llanniin, Daniel fcßossor and others', cohtalphjr Forfy-teven fares,' more or less. There l» a luibllc road running through (his tract making it very, easy of access.' It is intended this tract into several lota which trilhlwrtAr separately for tho cnnvenlonco nf purchaser^. Tho sales will commence at 10 o'clock upon each day, when' allccdanco will bo given and terms made known by* im-CIA.M 11. SMVERS, Adm’r. • Sept. H, ISJO-it Valuable JRenl Estate at I'nMle Tnu anbacribers will oiler at: public Bale, on (fj« premises, on Thursday thelOl/i day of October; 1850, tlmfKxcKr.LKur FiftM/knowua* lliu calato of thu holrs of Georgo Trimble 1 , dA c(m*c«, slfimfo In Silver Spring township, Cum- Uni-tond comity, 1 mljo north of Bucher'* mill, ami 2 /loni Ilogcstowp. on the imbflcrpffdieoii. aiming of 20U Jlcrct of Black Slttft l Lnnd; of good quality/and In a high Rtnto of cultivation, A portion of it is well Bjt with cloverund llmo- JbmA ihy. Tho Improvement* are a l«o ntory double JBUICK. HOUSE, well. n Hunk Barn; under part <4sißaaHS B * ono » a °d a N other nedoSsary Qnf. m!v l ‘i l V e n; a 2 ircll of water and tVo " 0 ”,yS ,M "«* s l’""8»- TIM properly from lb 1? „t°of n"to-*™ In tho toiVn«M<. r. 8 1. 1“ country yrnhionrcs Clio growth of-groin Ll gr!//-!,?" oost and westerly course in rfbt.t'ol ngs wide), renders If very suitable fiiniw.' ifcohi.ii.i2Sk ten A° f grim , M fr ""» ""d'one of nit. Thi. ,11 , A , hn ’ lioanhaa, plimmtml pears.— This liroporly has rpcomlyfieen fitter! npln /bit chw am other repairs. Title Indisplitabli’.' V 11 will be nlTercd cnlito or divided to sail init- , Chasers. Also, same Mountain Timber I,and.. hulu In eonimenco at 11 o’clock', when tlio ton lift >vl )J ho nindo kpoitn hv - I . o t,i GKOIMiE JrniMßLE,' September 11, 1800—Or ’ I Orpliiinsi Court Biflc. : r f ? n ." rau> ut tb": Or, ifntn ' 1 kumborlnnil count y, wIIIIkj j„w *1 ! ® ,"y w . n l,o ' l " < y “t Hrlilßoiiort, on TUbwiojr, t ra Bth liny ol Oolol.or, 185(1, at A. l ‘° Mwl of (ho four minor chlWron of U. Unroll (lorV„;|n that luluiWf'.p nncrly knonn as (ho UiiciKopotL pmjtorliv !.|ino«i)i) m 0 "«,n <^ l! ,8 ~w '" r «“.-TAKERIf HOUSb, Saw Mill, flvu.dwelling,Jiouaps* Ac., containing abgut .' ■, 180 Aoros of o_ nil -i-iftniuixpil, on UiQ CBti\to. of JpmlKpntlftnVon, mto o i H;o, Borough ot CiunUqrltfl'T conuly, deceased, Uccn iasnc'd io'tliosijt*- ftcntjcr, living- | n Newton, J»cr- Induldcd to mid jC«UMrt Ihboq haying olalniß \v|tl f pro9Qii(, them for noUlcmcnt In- ,= , Angnat ■ T ■' , ,«AWTioSv,r;, ■; A ™ Pw»om nro liordliy ijolllM.noM o ’i?'" , or ,, clll >’ <"> tho puliilo hii "a » S l o ""' M l'l'Hc-trtn iwiilhlpW r»n,.r W rbjr 'irfcvjoiT^ Any, 8.1, . ■ -,-.--, i farm £,