Law frpiost Small Notes. The following section in relation to notes under the denomination of five dol lars, are contained in the act regulating banks, passed 16th April 1850, are to go into operation on 21st of August next. The penalties are severe, but such as the evil demanded. We shall after that peri od, have a gi eater proportion of the solid, never changing and constitutional dollars in circulation: Section 48. That from and " after the twenty-first day August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, it shall not be law ful for any person or persons, corporation or body cprp'orate, directly or indirectly, to issue, pay out, pass, exchange, put in circulation, transfer, or cause to be issued. paid out, passed, exchanged, circulated, or transferred, any bank note, out, ceruncaie, or any acknowledgment of indebtedness whatsoever, purporting to be a bank note, or of the nature, character, or appearance of a bank note, or calculated for circulation as a bank note, issued, or purporting to be issued by any bank or incorporate compa ny, or association of persons, not located in Pennsylvania, of a less denomination than five dollars; every violation of the provisions of this section by any corpora tion or body corporate, shall subject such corporation or body corporate to the pay-j ment of five hundred dollars; and any vio lation of the provisions of this section by any public officer holding any office or appointment of honor or profit under the constitution and laws of this state, shall subject such officer to the payment of one hundred dollars; and any violation of this section by any other person not beir.g a public officer, shall subject such person to the payment of twenty-five dollars, one half of which, in each case above men tioned, shall go to the informer, tnd the .-other half to the coun'y in which the suit is brought, &may be sued fur &. recovered as debts of like amount are now by law recovered in any action of debt, in the name of the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, as well for the use of the proper coun ty, as for the person suing. Section 49. That in addition to the civil penalties imposed for violation of the provisions of the last preceding section, shall be taken and deemed to have com mitted a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction thereof in any criminal court in this commonwealth, be fined in any sum not less than one dollar, and no more than one hundred dollars; and the several courts of quarter sessions shall, in their charges to the grand jury, call their attention to this subject; and it shall be the duties of the several grand juries to make presentment of any person within their respective counties who may be guilty of violation of the provisions of the last preceding section and it shall be the duty of the several con stables and other officers within this com monwealth, to make information against any person guilty of such violation, and they shall be sworn so to do: Provided That it shall not be necessary, in any civil suit or criminal prosecution under this sec tion and the last preceding section to pro duce, in evidence, the charter of any bank or articles of association of any company, not located in this state. IP SI 31 St 8 o The "Mountain Sentinel" is published ev ery Thursday morning at Two Dollars pe annum, payable halt yearly. No subscription will be taken for a shorter period than six months; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. A ailure to notify a discontinuance at the expira. tionot Jthe term subscribed for, will bo consider ed as a new engagement. tf-ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for the first insertion; 75 cents for the second; 31 for three insertions, and 25 cents per square for every subsequent insertion. A liberal da duclion made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements handed in must have the proper number of insertions marked there on, or they will be published till forbid and charged in accordance with thn above terms. 0A11 letters and communications, to insure attention must be post paid. JOHN IVORY. ED. SHOEMAKER NEW& CHEAP John Ivory Co. HAS 1UST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and W1X7E GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cussirnerea Willi an assortment of the moot desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Lawns. Lustres, Dc Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Culicoes, 6cc, in great randies Together with every descrip. tion of Men &. Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings Scc, &, c. g r o c i: n 1 1: P . We have a large and gener al assortment which will bo sold lower than any that have ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of 11 A li D W A R E , Queciisware, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Glass and Putty; Boots and Shoes; CsFFine Beaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, fear I and strata Bonnets; Books, ta tionary, -c. With every description of Goods, Notions, &.c, that aro usually kept in a country store , all of which will be sold on such terms as will defy all competition and insure general satis, faction. 0A11 kinds of C ntry Produco wanted, for which the highest inouet Price will be given .rf 5ummt A. P. IC. Koad, Jan. 25, 1850--39. True Manliness The Hebrew was mighty by power of faith the Greek by knowledge and art the Roman by arms but the might of the modern man is placed in Work, m This is shown by the peculiar pride of each. Tire pride of the Hebrew was in religion the pride of the Greek was in wisdom the pride of the Iloman was in power the pride of the modern man is in wealth. For the modern man, belief is not enough ideas of beauty are not enough nor is mere beauty. .The age is an age of indus tryan age of capital an age which de clares loudly, "If any man will not work neither shall he cat," though it also says in places not a few, "Though a man must work, yet shall he not eat." Work in this age ts more than ever connected with the wants and luxuries of human life. The money standard covers every thing. "Make not my Father's house a house of merchandize; but now we go further and make merchandize of the house itself. If a preacher is eloquent, we ask What ia his salary; if a lawyer is able, we wish to know his income before we can deter mine his rank; if a man builds a house, he thinks whether it can be sold. We dare not ride our hobbies, whether in a moderate amble or a reckless gallop, till we know if it will pay. Even the affec tions are bound by this rule. The warmth of the heart is guaged by the rise and fall of stocks. When two young ladies speak in praise of their lovers, one says he is intelligent the other that he is amiable "But only think" says one, "he is only twenty-three, and has already made thirty thousand dollars!" But it is almost wrong to trillc on such a subject. If the modern man works for wealth, the results are grand even to the outward thought. He covers the land with factories. He puts a mill on every stream. He builds cities in the wilderness. He sifts gold out of the sand of the des ert, and sows in the sands he sifts the seeds of empires. He covers the seas with navies, and every sail that shivers in the breeze has the promise of freedom in its souud. One only is excepted the flutter of the sail which wings the slave ship the flutter of the sail which quivers over death the flap of the dismal canvass which wails over the black man's groans. Giles. "Patrick, your fool, what makes you c-talu after that rabbit, when your gun has no lock on?" "Hush! hush! my d-irliii,' the rabbit' ionl know that!" CAMBRIA CLOTHING STORE! Now is the Time for Bargains ! ! THIIE subscribers have just received fiom JO the cast at their Clothing Store in Ebens. burg, a large assortment of FALL 4- ir INTER CLOTHING, among which may bo enumerated A fine lot of blue, Felt, and Blanket overcoats; Frock, i rcss and Sack Coats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and Cqssimere Pan taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortment of ilk -atinet 4' Cassi- mere Vests, to gether icith every kind of Boys1 Clothing. AL.SO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchief:, Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meresand Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating- terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great caro and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices than goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call and examino their goods- EVANS & HUGHES. Oct. 25, 1343. 4-tf. Wholesale ami Retail Tin Copper Sheet-Brou Jfla n nf acta r y. The subscriber adopts this method of retur ning thanks to his friends and the pnblic generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, aad begs leave to inform them that he has enlarged bis business, andnow keeps constantly ea hand a largo supply o every variety of TINWARE, STOVE-PIPE, DRIPPING PANS, ZINK BOILERS, COAL BUCKETS, TEA K E T T L E S , 4-c, yc. which ho will sell wholesale or retail as low as any other establishment in the countr'. He is also prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the shortest nGtice and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants aad others desirous of purchasing; bills of ware, are respectfully invited to call as he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line equally as low as can Le had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will be promptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, done on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchanrs i lor ware. GEORGIA HARNCAME. Oct. 8 119 5-tf. A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and continually Selling Or exchanging the very best quality of jiTlcrcuaiidise That can be procured in Philadelphia che:ip For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cash, Or on short and approved credit JSt the Siorc of WILLIAM M'GOUGH&Co. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grain for Goods, &c, may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGII &. Co. Sept. 27, 1849. 51-tf. FOE SAIL El! rgHE valuable property in Jackson town ia ship, Cambria County, six miles west of Ebensburg, on the stone Turnpike, containing 28G ACRES, about 65 of which are cleared , in good order and under good fence. There is a good two story F R A ill E HOUSE thereon erected, now occupied as a Temperance Hotel, together with w log Stable and a log Darn. There is also on the premises a containing 150 trees, principally all grafted ana oeanng ituu. Kunnmg through the farm is a fine stream of water, on which is erected a good new SAW MILL, bavin the advantage of "a township road from the 1 urnpike leading past it. A good vein of ! . ... coai is also lound &n the land. The subscriber is willing to sell said Saw Mill and 100 acres of well timbered land, sep. aralely from the other properly if more con. venient to purchasers. Adjoining this mill is 800 acres of well timbered land, affording a a fine opportunity to any person wishing to engage in the lumbering business. For further particulars apply to the under, signed residing on the premises. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Jan. 3. 850. 3-tf. IXHollidaysbuig Register please copy tkree times. lU l:.,. AND DOCTOR VOURSE L F! For 25 cents!!! BY MEANS OF THE POCKET ESCULAPI US, or Every man his own ! Physician! ttcentv-fourth 'J edition, with unwardu of - .. r Sij a ii u n d r e d engravings q suowing private diseases in every shape ana torm, and malformations of the cJP & generative system, br Jst'V YOUNG, ilI D. n vis l ue lime has now ar. ri-ved.'lhat persons suffer. g from secret diseases, need no more become .the victim of quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in this book any ono may euro him self, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the mo6t intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it ful ly explains the cause Jof manhood's early da cline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements which ;it would not be proper to enumerate in the pumic prints. 0Any person sending twenty five cents enclosvd in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five 'copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, D II. WM. YOUNG No. 152 SPRUCE Street PHILADELPHIA," Post-paid. 0DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the Diseases described in his different publicu. tions, at his Office, : 152 Spruce Street, every day between D and 3 o'clock, (Sundays except ed,) March 21, 1S50. 21. A PAPER FOR YOUR FAMILY. THE HOME JOURNAZ. New Series. MORRIS &. WILLIS, EDITORS. 'The best family newspaper injlhcjworld." Evening Star. "Rather 'get in' coal than go without it." Boston Post Published Weekly. $2 per annum. In consequence of ihe preat and continually increasing demand for this elegantly printed, widely-circulated and universally populai fami ly Newspaper, we have, heretofore, been una- bio lo furnish the back numbers to only a very limited extent. To avoid this disappointment n future, we shall, on ihe first of July next, commc uce the publication of a new series, and print such an increased edition as will enable! us to supply new sabscribers from that date. besides the original productions ol the traitors i the Foreign and Domestic correspondence of a large list of contributors the spice of Eu ropean Magazines the selections of the most interesting publications of the day Iho brief novels tha piqucnt storie the Jsparkling wit and amusing anecdote the news and gossip of the Parisian papers the personal sketches of public characters the stirring scenes of the world we live in tha chronicle of Ihe news for ihe ladies the lashions and fashionable gossip the facts and outlines of news the pick of English information the wit, humor, and pathos of the times the essays on life, literature, society and morals, and usual varie ty of careful choosings from the ilJeruess of English periodical literature, criticism, poe try, etc. Several new features of remarkable interest will enrich and give value to the new series. Terms For one copy $2; for 3 copies 5, or one cop3' 3 jears $5; always in advance. Subscribe without delay. Address MORRIS & WILLIS, Editors J- Proprietors 107 Fulton st. N York. PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and IleallU are ia the Wool Not one of fill the numerous medicines tbnt have twfi prepared, begins to be of as pront medical virtue, power and unlHilin certainty to cleanse and purily, produce tiew Ktallhy blood, and etrtu;thfn and invigorate iha whole cys tew, as BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Thia Purifier is the most ironderful and astonishing rem idy in the world. No other medicine has cUVcted buch al most miraculous cures of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, SYPHILIS, and other eruptive and skin disoases. viz. : Ery ttpelas. Sorts, Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore MouUt and Throat Surfing Sore Mouth, S ld Head, Rdes. Pitts, Pimples on Ui Face, Rheumatism, LIVER COMPLAIXT, and muiiy otr.e diseases. THOUSANDS of such diseases have been cure jy thia PURIFIER, and cured by the uau of FOUf riMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost oy four-fold, than ever such aisenses were before or einc cured, by SarsapHriiln, or any other remedy. Wh.'it tin-r is the question for those interested to decide, a to econotn nd health? FIRST trill it cure my complaint f SI'a'' OSDIs it cheaper t Til lit D Will ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR TIMK 8 much disease as one dollar's learth at' Sirtapa'illa ? It'i x, then it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER ti.an &r.OTi rilla. And to prove this wc ofl-r one case of cure, oat o the many cases of MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize the srrtat pouter of this medicine as a rmriflei read, in our Pamphlets, the perfect etire effected on Mr. J ts. nasKni, oj Home, (Jnetila county, Y. lie w;i coufinee to his bed One Tear was not expected to live tic,:nty-fou hours longer hia neck was eat-i nor!y o!5". iroin eiir t car a hole was eaten through the Wi:id-pipe i is ear near!; eaten out the use of one arm destroyed n I "leer, larg u a inau's hand, had nearly tatcn through hid oiie aii there were on him, in all, Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CURED, and he restored to hrolth anr ttreneth to labor again, by the use of ONLY TWELV BOTTLES. This wonderful cure ia certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it ia the greatest cure, the most undoubtedly suiufcmtiat ed, of one of the most horrid cud most hopeless chm'.s ol Scrofula, that has ever been cured since the world was ere ated completely establishing the great pOu.tr xnd certa.ii tfficacy of the medicine. TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands and Lots in Cambria county A. D. 1850. I, Johm G. Giten, Treasurer fcf Cambria co, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , in pur. suance of the several acts of Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing the'tinie and manner of selling unseated landa for taxes. Do Hereby Give Notice, tbat the following described tracts of unseated lands and lota of ground in the. said county of Cambria, or such part thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearage of taxes duo thereon for one year or . more, will be of. fered for sale at the Court House, in the Bor ough of Ebensburg, on the Second Monday, (being ihe 10th) day of Jvhie next, and contin ue by adjournment, from day lo day, until the whole be void for such arrearage of taxes, and costs necessarily accruing thereon. Allegheny Toicnship. Names of W arrantees or Oicners. A. 1 100 50 439 409 443 3c0 410 124 212 96 425 James C. Maguiro John Nag-le 34 Martha Ilannum 154 Mifflin Ilannum 64 Isaac Webb Aaron Do wen 44 Abraham White Joseph Fields Samuel Fisher Margaret Will 39 Eleanor C. Ileistcr 15 11 A IV T ' S I3TfIA7 PULMONARY BALSAfV Possesses all the cleansing and purifyine virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparation called " BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT" ' it uUo is pre pared from several other medications, which are peculiarly adapted to, and arc essentially necessary, to cure COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. THIS BALSAM heals and cures Ulcers in the Lungs, and jlsewhore iuternaUu. as certainly and easily as the Purifying Extract cures and heals Ulcers externally. This Balsam cures nine cases of Consumption out of ten, after all other remedies have failed to to good. THOUSANDS OF CONSU?IITIO!VS, and Chronic Coughs, abundantly prove its unfailing ejficaey in all diseases of the BREAST, THROAT, AND LUNGS. A. I YI'CJ WOJIAIV SAVED ! CONSUMPTION CURED ! We state this cure to prove the power to save life, when this Balsam is used, even after the person is considered, by physician and friends, to be ia tho last stages of disease ac tually dying' mid, ui this cake, so far gone, that the shroud and burial clothes were bought. For the particulars of this case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of all the cir jumstances and facts, we refer to our I'AMPIILKTS. This cure was enected on MRS. Z1BA DYKEMAN, oj Ballston Spa, Saratoga county, AT. Y. We cau prove beyond a doubt, many other almost equally as hopeU s, and innu merable cases of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pronounced incurable by skilful physicians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cure Con sumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Bleeding at tht Lungs, Pains in tlte Breast and Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer Complaints, in Children and adults and ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the public has ever been half as xrtain and effectual in restoring ALL the incidental weak aesses and irregularities of the sex, as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no dillerence whether the derangement be suppression, excess, or other weakness t REGULATES ALL, by strengthening the eystem, equal iting the circulation, and SOOTHING and ALLAYING NERVOUS IRRITABILITY. See Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erom the Girl to the Woman, and the Woman at middle jtge the one case is accelerated, and the other so gradually tuppressed, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases that fre quently arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn., and others. DYSPEPSIA See T. S. Wilcox, of Attica, Wyoming county. If. 1 and many more. Wervous Diseases and Derangements cured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, in ciWi and cduUsmd CHOLERA INFANTUM. mnfripr nil tvtr mnnrn flirt ?nth of lir nhilil h ChoWa Infantum, while teething if BRANT'S PUU- MAM ADV DAI CAM K A ! i . A T for such cases, administered iu lnrgor than the ordinary For Sale by Litzinger $- Todd, Ebensburg. D. B. Wakefield., Johnstown. Piffle 4 Humphreys, Summit. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg. M. Orlady 4 o, Williamsburg. E. P. Hiiderbrand, Indiana. Jackson 4' Sfendcll, Blairsville. R. P. McCrea, Saltsburg. ill letters and orders must be addressed to Wallace 4 Co., 10G Broadway New York. 16 I GO 165 400 217 257 41 1J8 430 373 100 441 160 1G0 200 80 372 3S5 401 3S2 314 139 214 407 433 433 433 433 332 433 Cambria Township. James ?.Iyers do do do do George Zeigltr 23 Andrew Nelson Andiew Duff James Megehan Jacob Fronheiser Caroll Township. 110 Samuel Dihvorlh Charles Dihvorlh John Redman 17 Thomas Edwards John Baldwin Godfrey Twells James Hoops Jacob WycofF 128 Sarah Barr 12S William Barr 100 Daniel Barr 152 Lewis Barr Joseph Dtlozier Clearfield Township. Richard Finney John Cannon 120 Jacob Scroop 153 Robert. Evans l.'4 Jacob Cox 153 George Bickham 154 William Lambert 115 153 John Servoss Jacob Shinker ASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Brooms, "El egy Encirclers,n and Sundries generally, for sale by LITZINGER li. TODD. CLOVER-SEED , BACON WHISKEY of sale by J. MOO RE. -10SI1EN CHEESE, just received and for bale by M. ROBERTS. LARGE lot of Stone and Earthen H'aie jual received and for sale low at the Stole of J. MOOUE. A VAL UA BLE REAL E TA TE F O Ii SALE. THE undersigned as directed by the last will Peter M'Guire deceased offers fur sale Tico Iu.tdred 4' fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three miles from the Sum mit, On this land there is erected a GOOD SAW-MILL, now in opsration. The offer of this property is the best opportunity recently afforded to capitalists disposed lo embark in a lucrative business. The title to the land is ind isputaWe Persous disposed to puichaso, by calling on Michael M'Guire in. Allegheny township Cam bria county will be shown the premises. For further particulars application can be made 16 JOSEPH M' DONALD, Executor of Peter M'Guire dee'd Ebensburg, Feb. 23. 1850 2l-tf 80 s Barrels of Superior Flour, part extra fur- J. IVORY i Co. 433 153 Joseph Grey 3G9 72 S. II. Smith 433 153 William Servosa 397 40 Jacob Burns 1G2 John Kelso 406 134 George Horner 433 153 Jonathan Lewis 424 C3 Richard Jones 9G Thomas Duncan 200 Bernard Litzinger Conemaugh Township. 166 112 George Shrum " 400 Alexander Cochran 400 James Gill 400 Feler Shoenberger 400 do do 151 do do 207 do do 133 120 King &, Storm 436 105 Charles Smith 400 William Brown 201 John Furrey 113 Richard Smith 437 23 Richard John 401 141 John Ilaydon 401 25 John Teeter 136 Alexander M'Gregor 400 William Brown 17 Abraham Andrews 200 John Elliot 132 Enoch Welsh 400 Thomas Wilson 400 George Moore 400 Andrew Kennedy 400 Charles Jones 40 John Bell 400 George Gates Jackson Toicnship. 181 115 Robert Gray 570 135 Charles Irwinn 405 105 James Latimore 181 115 Robeit Murdock 405 105 Benjamin Shoemaker 319 64 Henry Shoemakor 300 John Stoner 200 Christian Stoner 405 115 John Titsworth 440 James Steel 220 William Clark 400 Samuel Steel 100 Abagail Ramsey fc'O Peter Bortmau, 400 Janus Sleel 400 William Stewart 140 Thomas White 30 George R. Sharp 300 James Slitt 300 Thomas Stilt 100 George S. King 100 John Sleel Richland Township. 401 Jacob Clemens 433 40 Robert Ross 400 William Gray 400 Ferdinand Goidon 209 John Wilson 25 George Kring Jr. 401 John Gardner 439 60 Jacob Nagle 439 80 Henry Woods 439 80 William Young 436 64 Daniel Recsa 125 King & Storm Summerhill Toicnship. 370 40 Israel Jones 411 80 Charles Evans 419 120 John Musser 439 liO William Clark 220 do do 3G3 John Clark 107 95 James Duncan 224 John M'Glaughliji 11 Christian Smith 4C0 ArantSonmsn 443 131 Jacob Goughuour 443 131 do do 440 80 James Duncan 400 Jacob Myers 430 131 John Nicholson 439 do do 330 Richard Smith 440 John Nicholson 440 Samuel Blodget 440 William Smith D. D. 440 Richard Smith 440 Anthony Naugle 440 Richard Smith 440 William Sm-th 440 Honry West 2C0 Isaac Jones 371 41 Robert Evans 133 I'.'O Daniel Reed 86.20 3,10 27,15 12,83 27,46 23,56 25,42 7,68 13.14 5.94 2G.31 ,46 4.S2 4,92 18,00 7,06 4.20 1,25 2,90 17.40 15,06 4,03 12,00 6,48 C.4S 8,10 1.12 10,05 7,71 10.81 10,20 13,92 11,13 13.25 25,21 26,84 26,84 26,84 26,84 20.U0 26.84 26.72 22,86 26,72 24,62 10.06 25,16 26.85 25,28 5,96 5,80 5,73 17,10 17.10 17,10 17,10 6.85 8,88 5,84 18,12 17,10 8.71 4,83 13,01 11.44 11,44 5.83 17,10 95 5,73 5,70 17,10 17,10 11,40 11,40 1.14 17,10 5.45 17.09 12,27 5,45 12,10 b.3G 9,02 6,00 12,17 19.60 8.20 12,04 3,00 2,42 12.00 12,00 4.37 ,S9 9.00 9,00 6,60 12,00 10.40 11.21 10,40 10,40 10,53 ,92 5,20 17,76 17,76 11,40 11,32 5,63 9,99 11,07 11.22 23,68 17,82 13,02 5.48 10.55 ,60 21,60 19.16 19,16 17,82 17,82 15.37 17,78 13.72 17,82 17.82 17,62 17,82 17,82 17,82 17.82 17,82 3.10 l4,i8 15 23 i i 439 Wilson Hunt 440 " Eber.cTer Barn Urn 440 Samuel Jackson 412 Thilip Gordon 439 Robert Gordon 406 James Dunlap 220 John Simpson 441 Robert Irwin 439 120 John Evermaa 440 80 Isaac Branan 400 John Nicholson Susquehanna Toicnship. 160 John Baldwin 316 10 Isaiah Jones 315 James Rhey 160 Godfrey Twells 304 8 Elijah Weed 200 James Hoops 200 Patrick Cassiday 50 Philip Reading (part) Jf'ashington Toicnship. 425 1 Samuel Irvine 140 Joseph Dihvorth 95 James Rash 439 80 George Cutwalt 200 Abraham Morrison 150 Austin Thompson 5c Co. 150 Peter West 50 . James Johns (part) 3200 Arant Sonman 233 46 William Johns (part) 194 Caleb Dilworlh White Township. 216 196 Thomas Town 433 153 William Gord 433 153 Cadwallader Evans 433 153 Timothy Paxton 133 153 Thomas Stewartson 433 153 William Sanson 443 152 Joseph Sanson 433 153 John Clark 432 153 George Peddle 106 35 Richard Seely 405 106 James Kutch 433 153 Richard Harris 100 Joseph Cowperthwaite 42S Thomas Penrose Jr. 400 Wiiham Servoss 261 60 William Gray 160 12 Joseph Cowperthwaite 433 133 George Hill 373 136 Casper Linden 400 George Hill Jr. 433 153 William Coats 371 73 William Rush 221 17 William West 175 12 Henry Pope 116 Robert Evans 263 120 James Wilson 280 109 William George 377 106 James Hunter 30 Thomas Mpore 333 Ann M'Murtrie 200 James Craig 2 10 Joseph Ashmead 25 Owen Jones 300 James M'Murtrie 350 Thomas Marpatroid TOWN LOTS. Borough oj Johnstown. IN OS. 66 &. 87 31 69 106 &. 107 103, 109 &. 110 P. Shoenberger Owner unknown Conrad Smith George Harris William Young 17.82 17.82 17,8 16.73 17.82 16.41 8.13, 18.24 ' 17.70 176S 17.84 9.66 19.34 29,19 9.6 18.53 9.15 17.80 2,10 20,35 5.74 1.34 11,82 5,49 8.10 4.05 3.24 86,43 C.2C 14,33 5.71 11,41 21,02 21,02 21.0i 21,02 21,02 21.02 21.02 5,06 7,98 22,89 1,79 19.64 10.C0 7,89 4,23 11.41 9.81 15,90 12,42 11.53 7,55 5.20 4.17 12.61 14.64 4.97 1,75 16,97 10,20 11,97 1.43 19,10 19,95 8,55 4,27 ,56 L12 I.C3 40, 73, 74, 75, 76,91, Peter Livergood 3,36 4 lots Jacob Livergood 2,23 Half Way House. 1 & 6 Owner unknown 1,0 ALSO At the same time and place, the following sealed Lands and Lots of ground on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been re. turned to the Commissioners agreeably te the act of Assembly of April 29, 1814. Allegheny township. To W hom Assessed. Acres Years. 216 Peter Will 1848 $5,51 Clearfield Township. 200 John Differ or Dorfer 1847 2,70 200 Michael Litzinger '47 & '48 3,40 500 William Nelson 1847 4,05 100 M. M. Adams '47 fc 43 2,51 205 John Plunket 1848 5,27 436 James Koss 1847 2,75 43d do do 1848 6,41 406 do do 3,98 158 do do 47 & '48 3,01 200 do do " " 3,03 35S do do 5,72 300 do do " 7,44 . 300 do do " 8,44 100 do do " 2,29 Cambria Township. 236 Wm. A. B&gey 1848 2,11 Conemaugh Township. 150 AbnerYounker 1848 2.92 95 Jonas Horner 3,34 Jackson Township. 300 Peter Rager for Murray & Dillon 1846 3,81 50 Wm. Clark 1,20 80 John Lumerix " 2,43 100 Ritterfc Irwin for J.Luke 1848 2,60 150 do do Lumerix 390 100 do do Kesler " 2,60 94 James Luke 1847 2,52 193 Charles Dillon " 7,42 130 Elliot fe Sharp " 4,57 102 Arthur Murphy 1,73 Johnstown Borough. 1 lot Wm. Barnett 3,25 5,85 1848 6 Thomas Reilly Richland Toicnship. 210 Abraham Morrison 1848 Summerhill Toicnship. 45 Abraham Crum 1747 146 John Egan 147 Aaron Crum ' 1 lot Henry Conrad ' 1 A Shoup's estate " Susquehanna township. 400 Fous on Douglass place, 47 48 24,29 137 John R. Amigh, 1848 165 2,83 1,09 1,05 1.41 54 60 H ELL and Spanish Polka Combs, Port Mo 9 nies. Brashes, Fancy Scape andOliphar.s or sale by LITZINGER & TODD SALT! SALT! Oh BARRELS prime Conemaugh WVV Salt just received and for sale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, Pa. Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mu lins, just received and for sale ver7 low the store uf MURRAY & ZIIIM. A JOB WORE Neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office.
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