LOVE THE ANXOYER. (The or igl nil of this everybody knows. The parody, from Holden's Magazine, is unsur passed to ita way.) "Common as light aa lore, And ita familiar voice weariea not ever." Saellty. Lore knoweth everybody' boose, And every human haunt. And cornea unbidden everywhere, Like people we don't want. The turnpike roads and little creeks, Are written with Love'a words. And you hear his voice like a thousand la the lowing of the herds. bricks lie peeps into the teamster's heart, From bis Buena Vista'a rim. And the cracking whips of many men, Can never frighten him. He'll eome to his cart in the weary night; When he'a dreaming of his crsfl; And he'll float to his eye in the morning light Like a man on a river raft. Heheara the sound of the cooper's adz, And makes him loo his dupe. For he sighs in his ear from ihe shaving pi le Aa he rummers on his hoop. The little girl, the beardless boy, The men that walk or stand, lie will get them all in his mighty arms Like the grasp or your very hand . The shoemaker bangs above his bench, And ponders his shining awl. For Love is under the lap-stone hid, And a spell is on the wall. It heaves the sole where he drives the pegs, And speaks in every blow, Till the Isst is dropped from his crafty hand. And his foot hangs bare below. fie blurs the prints which the shopmen sell And intrudes on the la Iter's trade. And profanes the hosier's stalle-yard, In the shape of the chambermaid. In the darkest night, and the bright daylight Knowing that he ca n win, In every home of good-locking folk Will human Love come in. The "Mountain Sentinel" is published ev ery Thursday morning at Two Dollars pe annum, payable halt yearly. No subscription will be taken for a fhorter period than six months; and no paper will Le discontinued until all arrearage are paid. A ilura to notify a discontinuance at the expira. tiooDt the term subscribed for, will be consider ed as new engagement. XTADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for the first insertion; 75 cents for the second ; SI for three insertions, and 25 cents per square Tot tyery subsequent insertion. A liberal de duction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements handed in must have tho proper number of insertions marked there en, or they will be published till foibid and charged in accordanco with tho above terms. i-T All lettera and cemmunicalioc. to insure attention must bo post paid. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. TflK undesigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has rented for a term of years that large brick house in tho borough of Ebensbarg. formerly kept by James Uhey, and known heretofore as the "Washington Hotel." where he will bo happy to accommodate all fhoe who may fa. vor him -uh their patronage, and will u80 ev. ery exertion to make their stay pleasant and agreeable. fli will be furnished with everything the markot affords, his Am will be supplied with the best wines and liquors that can be purchased in tba eastern markets, and his re large and will be atien.ied by careful host lere. t'crsons wishing to visut any section of the county will bo furnished with a conveyance. , , ANDREW J. R11EY. Ebensburg, May 23, 1850 33 IPisso lutio n! ! THE co-partnership heretofore existing un. der the firm of CARKOLL and BEYNO V, in the Tailoring business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A1 persons having un. settled accounts with Uhe firm, aro earncssly requested to call and settle tho same with Lewis Beynor, who is still carrying on at the old stand, one door weal of Liizinger & Todd's Store. JAMES CARROLL, ,Q LEWIS BEYiNO.N. May, 18. 1850. 33-3t VALUABLE REAL ETATE F O Hi SALE. r T"?. .nd.e"55neJ " dircted by the last will Feter M Guire decease J offers fur sals Two Hundred Fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three miles from the Sum mit, On this land thero is erected a GOOD SAW-MILL, now In opsration. The offer of this propertv is the best opportunity recently afforded to capitalists disposed to embark in a lucrative business. The title to the land is indisputable Persona disposed to pui chase, by calling on Michael M'Ciuiro in AII.-nho ill t f i u n j ii i ri t . - m - - & J 1111 IMWIJf 'll - bria county will be shown tho nremises. For further particulars application can be made to JOSEPH M'DONALD, Executor of Peter M'Guire dee'd Ebensburg, Feb. 28, lb'50 2l-tf LOOKJERE! HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! THE subscribers hav just received at their Store Room in Ebensburg , a very large assortment of NEW GOOD'S, which they offer to their customers at VERY LOW PRICES. Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them, they hope to merit its continuance, and beg leave to assure their friends and the public generally, that the stock of goods which they r.ow offer for sale will co.npare favorably, both as to quality and cheapness, with any other ever brought to this place. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, but would say it comprises every thing usually kept in a Coun try store such as Bloc Black and Brown Cloths, Fancy and Plain UASS1MEKES, SATINETS of al prices and descriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every varietygand color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautifu styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Alto. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for fa mily use. BOOK and STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, $c , Ac. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co uplete. They would here say that it is their deter mination to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the p. ace. Ibis will be found to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exenange lor goods. MURRAY Sc. ZAII.M. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 1849. 5-if. JOHN IVORY. ED. SHOEMAKER XEW& C II A A P EBENSBURG HOUSE The undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the travelling conmmuuily that ho lias taken this large and commodious house in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by S. J. Renshaw, where he will be happy to ac commodate his friends and those w ho may be pleased to favor him with their pttronage. Having fitted up the House in an excellent manner, lie can assure the travelling pul?ic that nothing will be wanting un his part that will contribute to the comfort of his customers. His TABLE will always be supplied wit h the best the markets can afford, and his BAR is filled wi.h choice liquors. His STABLE being very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. B. M' DER MIT. March 23, 1850 25-tf. One more Sigfit Tor YOUK MONEY. The subscriber has just receiv ed from the east, the second t-upply of those Cheap Goods, Consisting chiefly of Cloths, Cassimcres, Salinells, Summer Jeans, Tickings, Checks Shirting, Flan nels Sec. ALSO, a pp?endid lot of Lawns, linglianis, Calicoes. Lustres & Drlanes. Of the best kind and a little cheaper than ever sold in these dig-gins He has also an elegant assortment of Hardware, Queensware, Saddlery, Stationary, urugs, uaois j- Ao?, lata tj- Caps, Of all kind, and any quantity ot Notions such as are usually kept in a coiictry store, lie keeps an assortment of carpenter's tools. Of all kinds, and a lot of FISH, LEATHER, J- NAILS, OliS & PAIITT- Just give him a call, and he is satisfied that he can accommodate you with any thing in his line of business, as low, and a little lower than auy other establishment in this county. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex. change for goods, and cash never refused un. IePfl counterfeit. JOHNSTON MOORE. May 1st 1850 Executor's JVotice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Let- ters Testamentary on the Estate of William Sharp, late of Washington township, deceased, have been granted by the Register ot Cambria county, to the undersigned residing in said township, AH persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment without delav: and those having claims azainst said osini will present them DroDcrlv aui.Iianiiat.il ri settlement. THERESA SHARP, Ex's. May 9, 1850. 3I-bt Common wfluli !i iTnttio Pnnri nCDiioi..; - - - - - M -. . . w v u a a - . . U k V I fc sions. or uamDr n Co.- '.. es of 12 4J (fo Barrels Conemaugh Salt, f-r ! y J. MonnE J MOORE. Griffith Jones. S April Sessions. 1850. No juuicimcni insanity. AND now, to wit, 3d April, 1850. Hie Court direct notice of this proceednig I o thoKindred otc., of Griffith Jones, to be given publication in one newspaper publ.shed in Cambria county, tor six weeks prior to tho first day of next Sea. sions. J CAMBRIA COUNTV Ks rri cl lrom lno Record of the said Court. f.t;cj .! i j.i , - of Maw. X 1 l Qcn J - J I Tolua Ivory A Co. HAS IVST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and WIN7E GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cassimeres with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies Dress Goods, such as Lawns. Lustres, De Lainear Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, oca., in great varieties Together with every descrip. tion of Men & Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings dec, &. c. GROCERIEry. Wre have a large and gener al assortment which will be sold Iwer than any that have ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of H A R D W A R E , Qneensware, Drogs, Medicines, Oils, Glass and l'ully; Boots and Shoes: t3TEine Beaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, reari ana straw JJonnets ; Books, ta twnary, &-c. With every description of Goods, Notions &.C., that arc usually kept in a country store all of which will be sold on such term as will defy all competition and insure general satis factic n. 0A11 kinds of C ntry Produce wanted, for which the highest mouet Price will be given Summit A. P. II. Koad, Jan. 25, 1850--39. ( Wiu. KI 1 TELL. dUrh May 16, 50 32-6t. CAMBRIA CLOTHING STORE! Now is the Time for Bargains ! ! fTTIIE subscribers have just received from Ja. the east at their Clothing Store in Ebens burg, a large assortment of FALL 4- WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerated A fine lot of blue. Felt, and Blanket overcoats; Frock, i ress and Sack Coats of every variety and ecl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and Cassimere Pan taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sort merit of ilk alinct $ Cassi mere Vests, to gether with every kind of Boys Clothing. Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They have alsoon hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meres and Vestinrrs, 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 iner to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their frienda and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower j rices thnn goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their goods EVANS & HUGHES. Oct. 2.1, 13J9 4-tf. Put down for Trial at a Court of Com mon rleas to be held at Jbensburg, in a?id for the county of Cambria, com mencing on Monday, the 2d day of Philips vs Oshels Zahni vs Shaffer Hell vs J. Hell &. Co. Fritz vs Dillon Entreki ns Ex'rs vs Hum Murray vs Glass Rhcy vs Gitwald Orr vs Sharp Jackson vs George et al Miller et al vs Su lions Kinporls vs Newman et at Miltenberger vs Morrison Myers vs Johnstown borough M'Guire vs Conway Ream et al vs Crum Coy la vs M'Kicrnau Hariis vs Drown Johnstown Borough vs Myers (Jall.tzin's Ei'rs vs Ga'llahoretal Trefiz vs Osborne &, M'Kee Zeach V8 King & Shoenberger Tyson vs Dillon Dibert &. Osborno vs Trefiz Brawley vs llad.-head et a! Baker vs King & Shoenberger White et al ve Lytle Kinsel vs Lloyd & Lytic Steol vs M 'Uowell M'Neal vs Dillon Ream' Ex'rs vs Younker tashber(;er vs Trefiz King Sc Shoenberger vs Oaker Moore vs Patterson O'Connor &. Co. vs Amsbaugh Sc. Rogers M'Dowell vs Russell Hurbet vs Dillon Coplin et al vs Ellis Rhey vs Cram Uurgo'on vs Glass et a! White vs Orr M'Neal vs Allegheny township Miller Sc. Ricketson vs Marlett et al Orr vs White Fisher vs Snyder Linton vs Gates Jone vs Jones' Administrators Commonw'th for usevs Crum et al May 16. 1850. Wm. KITTELL, Vroth'y. WHITE LEAD, and Linsee Oil, for isleby J MOORE. FISH, HAMS, &C. SRAL, ") MACK ERA L, SHAD. CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS. LARD & CHEESE, Constantly o n hand and for sale by J. PALMER &Co. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. MArch 21 lesO-JJlm A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly ob hand and continually Selling Or exchanging the very best quality of 'merchandise That can be procured in Philadelphia cheap For Grain or IIide9. and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cn&la, Or on short and approved credit Jtl the Stove of WILLIAM M'GOUGH&Co. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishine to exchange Grain for Goods, &.C., may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGH Sc. Co. Sept. 27, 1849 51-tf. FOK SAIL IE! THE valuable property in Jackson town ship, Cambria County, six miles west of Ebensburg, on the stone Turnpike, containing 28G ACRES, about 65 of which are cleared , in good order ana under good tence. lhorois a good two story FRAME HO USE thereon erected, now occupied as a Temperance Hotel, together with a lo Stable and a log Barn. There is a!o ou the premises a containing 1511 trees, principally all grafted and bearing fruit. Running through the farm is a fine stream of water, on which is erected a good new SAW MILL havin? the advantage of a to WDM hi ft rnar? fpnm the Turnpike leading past it. A good vein of coal is also found on the land. The subscriber is willing ?o sell nniA Snm Mill and 100 acres of well limherrH l .n.l aralely from the other properly if more con venieiit to purchasers. Adjoining this mill is 800 acres of well timbered land. ntforHiiKr a a fine opportunity to any person wishing to engage in mo lUmUenng business. For further particulars apply to the under. signeu resiuing on tne premises. William ROBERTS. Jan. 3. 833 3-tf. DHolliday6burg Register pleaso cwuv three times. DOCTOR YOURSELF! For 25 ecu !!!!! BY MEANS OF THE rOCKET ESC UL A PI US. or Every man his own Physician! ticenty.fourth 5 f-&. uiiion. with upwards ot ; 'pfTl&Q 11 B 'l u " d r e il engravings ??rtT l JSI showing private diseases - l'vij?-t 121 in every t-hane and form. snu maiiormations oi Uie V'C -ir- Si generau ve pystern, uv ' ne l""e h.is now sr. rived, that nerantm mifH r. i . . ncr Cm in etcrtf HiiioB. need no inorp hiroin the victim of quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in tins hook any enn may cure nun- self, wifhniil hinrlrxnce to hiijinp? or llif knowledge of the most iniiinalo ffiend, and with one tenth th") usual expense. In addition to the pcneral routine of private diseae. it ful ly explains ihe cause of manhood's early de. dine, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements which il would not i . . t fi- utr proper to enumeraie in tne puouc prints. iOAnv person sending twenty nve cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, "Dli . WM. YOUNG No. 152 SPRUCE Street PHILADELPHIA," t Of t paid. 1TDR. YOUNG can ba consulted on nnv .if the Diseases described in his different publica tions, at his Office. 152 Soruce Street, everv v - - j day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays except-ed,) March 21. 1850. 21. Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper $ Sheet' iron vjflan it f acio ry. The subscriber adopts this method of retur. nin? thanks to his friends ami thn m.l.lir. generally for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed UDOn him. a.ld bofra lenva In inform them that he has enlarged his business, anduow keeps constantly on hand a large supply o every variety of TINWARE. STOVE-PIPE. DRIPPING PANS, Z INK BOILERS. COAL BUCKETS, TEA KETTLES, &-c, &-c. which he will sell wholesale or retail ns ow as any other establishment in the country. He is also prepared to manu facture SFOUTIJNG for houses at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and ethers deslrnnc nf purchasing bills of ware, are renectfnlitr invited tocall as he is Dienared to furnish ail articles in his line equally as low as can ue nau euner east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will be nriimnilv attended to. JOB WORK of everv desrrintinn. rii.no on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, bv a strict at tention to busi n t?SS to rnrHivA n It Knro! share of public patronage. . Uid copper and puter taken in exchange or ware. GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct. 8. 1849 5-tf. SALT! SALT 2tf6tfl) BARRELS prime Conemaugh VVV Salt iust received and fnr saU at the store of J. IVORY fc Co. Summit, Pa. ALargfl lot of Bleached and Brown Mus lins, just received and Air Main opr-j lnu the store cf MURKAY&. ZllM. 409 443 3F0 410 124 212 96 425 16 ICO 165 400 217 257 44 198 160 ICQ 200 80 372 C LOVER. SEED . BACON a. wrrixtcnv ofs&le by j. MOORE. 100 400 400 00 151 207 401 401 136 400 17 200 132 400 403 400 400 40 400 181 570 405 ll 440 220 400 100 eO 400 400 110 30 300 300 100 400 401 433 400 400 20'J 25 401 1:11) i39 439 436 125 370 411 419 439 220 363 107 224 11 4C0 439 330 440 440 440 410 440 440 440 440 210 371 43J 6.20 3.10 27,15 12.83 27.46 23,56 25.42 7.68 13.14 5.94 20,34 .46 4.82 4.92 18.00 7.06 4.20 1.25 2,90 17,40 15.06 4.03 12,00 6.48 6.48 8.10 1. 12 10.05 7,71 10,81 10.20 13,92 11,13 13.2h 25.21 26,84 26.8 26.81 26.81 20,)0 2C.84 26.72 S2.86 26.72 24.62 10.06 25.16 26.b5 25.2d 5,96 5.SU TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands and Lots in Cambria county A. D. 1850. I, John G. Given. Treasurer of Cambria co, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur. suance of the several acts of Assembly of said Pnmmnnii'a.Uk nirAltinir I Vi o' I i m a anrt rvtflnnl -ww... .Java. . W. , waaww.aa. aa, a.w.a a. aa. .. of selling unseated Hands for taxes. Do Hereby fiir Knlirv that I Y.m ftiI!o w in or rlocr rilipd Irarla of uneated lands and lots of ground in the said county of Cambria, or soch part thereof as may bo necessary to pay arrearage of taxes due thereon for one year or more, will be of fered for sale at the Court House, in the Bor ough of Eltenshurg, on the Second ' Monday , (being the 10ih) day of June next, and contin ue by adjournment, Jrorr. day to day, until the whole be hold for such arrearage of taxes, and costs necessarily accruing thereon. Allegheny Township. Names of Warrantees or Owners. A. P. 100 James C. Maguire 50 Juhn Naprle 439 31 Martha Uannum 151 Mifflin Uannum 64 Isaac Webb Aaron Bowen 44 Abraham White Joseph Fields Samuel Fit-her Margaret Will 39 Eleanor C. Ileister Cambria Township. James Myers do do do do George Zeigler 28 Andrew Nelson Andiew Duff James Megehan Jacob Fronheiser Caroll Township. 430 110 Samuel Dilworth 373 Charles Dilworth 100 John Redman 441 17 Thomas Edwards John Baldwin Godfrey Twells James Hoops Jacob Wycoff 128 Sarah Barr 365 128 William Barr 401 100 Dan.el Barr 3S2 152 Lewis Barr 341 Joseph Delnzior Clearfield Township. 139 Richar.i Finney 214 John Cannon 407 120 Jacob Scroop 433 153 Robert Evana 433 I. .4 Jacob Cox 433 153 George Bickham 433 154 William Lambert 332 115 John Servot-a 433 153 Jacob Shinker 433 153 Juseph Grey 369 72 S. II. Smith 433 153 William Servof a 397 40 Jacob Burns 162 John KeHo 406 134 George Horner J33 53 Jonathan Lewis 424 68 Richard Jones 96 Thomas Duncan 200 Bernard Liizinger Conemaugh Township. ioo 112 oeorge niirum Alexander Cochran James Gill Teler Shoenberger do do do do do do 133 120 Kinz Sc. Storm 436 105 Charles .Smith 400 William Brown 204 John Furrey 113 Richard Minlii 437 23 Richa'rd J-.hn 111 John llaydon 25 John 'IVeler Alexander M'Gregof William I'mwn Abraham Andrews John Elliot Eiioch Welsh Thomas Wilson Georgo Moore Andrew Kennedy Charles Jones John Bell George Gates Juckson Township. 115 Robert Gray 135 Charles Irwinn 105 James Latimore 115 Ruteit .Wurdock 405 105 Benjamin shoemaker Jly u4 llenr- shoomaker 300 John Stoner 200 Christian Sionsr 405 115 John Tilswurth James Steel William Clark Samui-I Steel Abagail Ramsoy Peter liortinan James Sieel William Stewart Thomas V hite George R. Sharp James Stilt Thomas Stilt George .S. King Juhn Sieel Richland 7 own ship. Jacob Clemens 40 Robert Ross William Gray Ferdinand Guidon John Wilson George Kring Jr. John Gardner 80 Jacob Najjle 80 Henry Wood 80 William Yojng 64 Daniel Ueesa King &. Storm Summerhill Township. 40 Icrael Juims 80 Chtrles Evana 120 John Musscr 60 William Clurk do do John Clark 95 James Duncan John M'Glaughlin Christian Smith Arant Snnman 443 131 Jacob Goughnour 443 131 do do 44.0 80 James Duncan 400 Jacob Mvan 430 131 John Nicholson ' do du Richard Smith John Nicholson Samuel Hlodjet William Smith D. D. Richard Smith Anthony Naugla Richard Smith William Smith Henry West Isaac Jones 41 Robert Evans V!0 Paul: 1 Rctd 439 440 440 12: 439$ 406 220 441 439 440 40 160 316 315 160 304 200 200 50 425 110 96 439 200 150 150 -.0 320 233 191 4 Wilson Hunt Eber.czer Baroom " Samuel Jackaoa Philip Gordon Robert Gordon James Dunlap John Simpson Robert Irwin 120 John Everraaa t0 Isaae Branan John Nicholson Susquehanna Totcnthip. John Baldwin 10 Isaiah Jones James Rhey Godfrey Twells 8 Ehjah Weed James Hoops Patrick Cassiday Philip Reading t'pirt) ' JVaghington Township. 1 Samel Irvine Joseph Dilworth James Runh 80 Gcoree Cutwalt Abraham .Morrison Austin Thompson Sc Co. Peter West James Johns (part) Arant Sonman 46 William Johns (part) Caleb Dilworth 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 Clam 432 153 George Peddle 106 35 Richard Seely 405 106 James Kutch 153 Richard Harris Joseph Cowpertbwaite Thomas Penrose Jr. William Servosa - 80 William Gray 12 Joseph Cow perth waite 433 133 George Hill 373 136 Casper Linden 400 Genrjre 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 2s'0 109 William George 377 106 James Hunter Thomas Moore Ann M'Murtrie : James Craig Joseph Ashmead. Owen Jones James .M'.Murtria Thomas Mareatroid TOWN LOTS. Borough oj Johnstown'. 433 100 428 400 261 1C0 30 333 200 2 25 300 350 10 17.W 17.83 : 17.8S 16.78 ; 17.8 i 26.41 8.33' IBM: 17.70 17.83, 17.84 . 9.66 19.24 19.19 , 9.etS, 18.53 9.15 17.29 3.10 22,35 5.74 . 1.34 11.82 5.40' 8.10 4.05 3.34 86.40 6.26 14,33 5.71 11.41 21,02. 31.02 21,02 31,02 21,03 , 21.02. 21.02 5.06 7,93 22.89 1.79 19.64 lo.r,o 7,89 4,28 11.41 91 15,90 12,42. 11,53 7.55 5.20 4.17 12.61 14.64. 4.97 1.7S 16,97 10,20 11.97 1.43 19.10 19,31 Nos. P. Shoenberger Owner unknown Conrad Smith Georpe Harris William Young 5.73 17.10 17.10 17.10 17,10 6.85 6,88 5.8 4 18,12 17.10 8,71 4.83 13,01 11.14 I. 44 5.63 17.10 95 5.73 5.70 17,10 17.10 II. 411 11,10 1.14 17.10 5.45 I7.ti9 12.27 5.45 12.10 b.3t 9.02 6.00 12.17 19,0 8 20 12.04 3.00 2 42 12.00 12.U0 4,3 ,89 9.00 9,00 6.60 12,00 10.40 11.21 10,40 10,10 10.53 ,92 5.20 17,76 17,76 11,10 11.34 5,68 9.99 11,07 11,22 23.68 17.82 13,02 5.48 10.55 ,60 21,60 19.16 19.16 17.S2 17.82 15.37 17.78 13.72 17.82 17.82 17.82 17.82 17,82 17.82 17.&2; 17.82! 8.10 l.i8 17 38 8.55 4.27 .56 1.12 1.69 3.3S 2,23 1.0 8G & 87 31 69 106 Sc. 107 ICW. 109 Sl 110 40. 73, 74, 75. 76,91. Peter Liverpood 4 lota Jacob Livergood Half TVay House. 1 & 6 O.vner unknown 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 to the actcf Assembly of April 29, 18 U. Allegheny township. To W hom Assessed. Acres Years.' 21G Peter Will 1843 $5,51 Cle r field Townshiv. 200 John Difleror Dorfer 1847 200 Michael Litzinger 47 & 4S 500 William Nelson 100 M. M. Adams 205 John Plunket 1847 '47 fc '48 1848 43G James Ross 1847 438 do do 1848 406 do do 158 do do UT&MS 200 do do 35S do do 300 do do 300 do do 100 do do 2,70 3,40 4,05 2.51 5,27 2,75 6,41 3,93 3,01 3,03 5,72 7,44 8,24 2,29 Cambria Townshin. 236 Wm. A. Bagley 1848 Conemaugh Township. 150 Abner Younker 184S 95 Jonas Horner Jackson Toicnship. 300 Peter Rager for Murray fc Dillon 184C 50 Waa. Clark 80 John Lumertx 100 Ritter& Irwin for J.Luke 1843 150 do do Lumerix " 100 do do Kesler 94 James Luke 1847 193 Charles Dillon 130 Elliot & Sharp 102 Arthur Murphy ' Johnstown Borough. 1 lot Wm. Barnett 1848 6 Thomas Reilly Richland Toicnship. 210 Abraham Morrison 1848 Summerhill Toicnship. 45 Abraham Crum 1747 146 John Egan " 147 Aaron Crura 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 2.11 2,92 3,34 3,81 1,28 2,43 2.G0 390 2.60 2,52 7.42 4,57 1,73 3,25 5,85 2.88 1,08 1,05 1.41 54 60 LARGE lot of Stone and Earthen IVare just recei red and for sale low at the Store of J. MOORE. Q A Birrels of Superior Flour, part extra for. 0v"Oby J. IVORY & Co. 0 Barrels of Mackcrat for sale by J. IVOllY & Co. A LARGE quantity -of -Dun canon Nail. anH nlt.. f ,r :-i. r liVUI aVU es for sale at Moore's Stoore. 4LShSb LBS ould, Dipped and Star rULWUt Candles fnr 1a htr - MURRAY & ZAIIW. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this Office.
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