Decatur Eagle, Volume 2, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1858 — Page 4

Speak Gently to Each Other. 'Plaase to help me a minute, sister.’ ‘Oh, don’t disturb me, I’m reading,’ was the answer. ‘But just hold this stick, won’t you, while Idrive this pin through ‘1 can’t now, 1 wan’t to finish this story,’ said I, emphatically; and my iittle brother turned aw: y with a disappointed look, in search of some boby else to assist him. He was a bright boy of ten ' years, and my only brother. He ! bad been visiting a young friend ; and had seen a windmill, and as soon as lie came home his energies were all employed in making n small one; for he was always trying to make tops, w heelbarrows kites and ail sorts of things, suijh as boys delight in. He lud worked patiently all the morning with saw a*hd jack-knife, and now it only needed pulling together to complete it—and his only sister had refused to assist him, and he i had gone away with Lis young heart saddened. I thought of all this in the fifteen minutes after he left me, and my book gave me no pleasure.— It was not intentional unkindness only thoughtlessness, for I loved my brother, and was generally kind to him. still I had refused to help him. I would Lave gone after him and afforded him the assistance he needed, but I knew he had found some one else. But I bad neglected an opportunity oi gladdening a chidish heart. In hall an hour they came bounding into the house, exclaim - j ing, ‘Come, Mary, I’ve got it up; just see how it goes!’ His tones 1 were joyous, and I saw that he had forgotten my pelulence, so I determined to atone by unusual kindness. I went with him, and sure enough on the roof of the woodhouse was fastened a miniature windmill, and the arms were whirling around fast enough to suit any boy. 1 praised the windmill and my little brother’s inge- i uuity, nnd he seemed happy and entirely forgetful of ray unkir.dness, and I, resolved, as I had so many times before, to be always loving and gentle. A few days passed by, and the shadow of a great sorrow darken ed our dweling. The joyous laugh and noisy glee were hushed, and our merry boy lay in a darkened room with anxious faces \ around him, his cheeks flashed, and his eyes unnaturally bright sometimes his temples would moisten and his mucles relax, and then hope would come into our hearts, and eyes would fill with thankful tears. It was in one of these deceitful calms in his disease that he heard the noise of his little wheel, and said, ‘I hear my windmill.’ ‘Does it make your head ache?’ | I asked—‘Shall we take it down? I ‘Ohl no,* replied he, ‘it seems’, as if I were out of doors, and it makes me fell better. He mused a inomrnt and then added: ‘Don’t you remember, Mary, that 1 wanted you to help me fix it, and you was reading and told me you could not? But it didn’t make any difference, for, mamma helped me.’ ‘Oil,- how sadly these words fell upon my e .r, and what bitter memories they awakened. How I repented i kissed little Frank’s forehead, that I bad ever spoken unkindly to him. Hours of sor-: row went by, and we watched his i couch, hope growing fainter, and i anguish deeper, until, one week 1 Item the morning on which he spoke of Lis childish sports we closed the eyes once so sparkling and folded his hands over his pulseless heart. He sleeps now in the grave, and home is desolote but the little windmill, the work of his busy hands, is still swinging in the breeze just where he placed it, upon the roof of the old woodshed; and every time I see: the tmy arms revolving I retnetn ber the lost little Frank — and I remember also the thoughtless, • unkind words. Brothers and sisters, be kind to each other. Be gentle, considerate and loving.— Examiner. A midshipman asked a priest to tell him the difference between a priest and a jackass. The priest gave it up. ‘One wears a cross on his back, and the other on his breast,’ said the midshipman — ‘Now,’ said tlie priest, ‘tell me the difference between a midshipman and a jackass.’ The midshipman gave it up, and asked w: a’ it was. The priest said he did not know of any. A woman’s heart, like a sing-ing-bird in a cage, if neglected, 1 8ta r ves and dies; but, for men’s hearts, why they arc free birds of prey—vultures and hawks—or thievish magpies at the best. •John, did you ever bet on a horserace?’ No, but I’ve seen my sister bet <>n an old tnare

DELINQUENT LIST! A List of Lands and town Lots returned, and remaining, delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1857, in Adamsi County, State of Indiana. a > ix ' < -3-3 Z~O H-u SI? co 2"> H, -! ? I 5 S S 5 = -3 j g g » ? - re S 3 2, 2 3 O “ S £ r DESCRIPTION J s- ’ 2, 2,r < l- = =-''" ci OWNER’S NAMES. ’ -5' - “£. § g S £ g 2. e-2 i OF LANDS. .» r S " 3g , i --3 5 = c. » * j- rr x m k * I I t C tc $ cJSC 00 ° , Union Township, No. 1. I Black, CW. nwqrneqr 6 28 15 40 170 120 192 19 9 50 177 447 ' Baughman, Abram seqrn w qr 31 do do 40 171) 170 242 24 12 do 222 550 Baxter, Robert sl.fswqr 4 do do 80 200200 344 34 18 do 320 766 Clem, Benjamin whfneqr 4 do do 88 220 220 3 7-1 37 17 do 441 923 Deardoff, Samuel whfneqr 19 do do 80 2-10 240 385 38 15 do 356 844 Harper, John swqrs w qr 34 do do .0 120 1.0 192 19 8 ( ] o 178 44" , Haverstick. John nwqrn e qr 16 do do 40 110 110 187 18 9 do 167 431 Horton T. V. nw qr 3 do do 172 44 540 540 852 85 42 do 78718 16 Magner. Joseph nwqrneqr 6 do do 43 73 125 125 203 20 10 do 187 4"0 Ritter, Catharine whfue qr 27 do do tO 240 240 385 38 19 do 357 849 I Root Township, No. 2. ■ ! Andercg, Jacob sw qr sw qr 10 28 14 4o 140 140 175 1< 6 50 188 418 Fisher, Thos., heirs, ptneqrswqr t’B do do 25 Same, ptseqr nw qr 28 do do 15 Same, pl swfrs e qr 28 do do 46 15 Same, n w qrs wqr 28 do do 40 Same, ehfs e qr 29 do do 80 1535 1535 15 14 151 75 2001433 33 73 Miller, George pts wqrn e qr 21 do do 45 1020 IC2'J 23 00 230 115 50.7 14 34 09 Preble Township, No. 3. * H Brunson, Nathan pteptneqr 228 13 4* 85 150 150 292 29 11 50 32 8 7 3 1 Blesse, Goileib *w qr 24 do do 160 I (M*o I'oo li 75 117 58 do 1 1 50 25 5* . Couch, Grafton neqrs w qr 33 do do 40 16 > 160 213 21 10 do 209 5U3 w Muhlenburg F. A. sp qr 25 do de 160 600 Samp. ehf 36 do do 320 1200 Same, ebfnw qr. 36 do do 80 360 2160 29 13 44 150285959 66 j I Kirkland Township, No. 4. I J Adams, William ehfs w qr 27 27 1 3 80 210 240 312 31 15 50 305 7 13;] Bower, Jonathan ne qr 10 do do 160 480 48 ) 623 t;2 31 do 6J<l3 7 s J ; Campbell. James neqrseqr 25 do do 40 121 120 156 15 7 do 152 380 H i Coffman, Noah sw qr 13 do do 16J 480 480 b 25 62 31 do 610 13 78: < I Davis, Morgan neqrn e qr 36 do do 40 120 120 155 15 7 do 152 379 • 1 Fi-her, Thomas nhfneqr 1 do do 88 17 355 355 414 41 20 do 404 929 1 Gard,Z. P seqrs e qr 33 do do 4 ) 1 0 120 156 15 7 do 152 380 1 I Helwick, Veimelia swqrn w qr 1 do do 40 160 160 188 18 9 do 167 432 I jlb iser, Everet neqrswqr 35 do do 40 130 189 202 20 10 do 199 481 • : Jack-on, Wm. N. nwqrneqr 22 do do 40 120 12 1 156 15 7 do 152 380 • Jenkinson, Moses pt se qr 3 do do 1 3 50 310 310 401 4i) 20 do 393 9 1 4 ] Lai.<-.-, Adam sptn w qr 23 do do 60 180 180 233 23 11 do 23>5 47 1 McClery <t Bulger ehfs w qr 31 do do 8(1 £4O 240 312 31 15 do 305 7 3 Nuttman.J D. pt n e < ( r 24 do do 145 435 435 602 60 39 do 55112 93 Reiter. Detrick, seqrn e qr 35 do do 40 1 0 120 155 15 7 do 152 379 Schock, Daniel swqru w qr 2 do do 40 120 12) 155 15 7 do 152 379 • Steele William nw qr 11 do do 160 480 480 623 62 31 do 6'013 76 Wade, Edwin ehfneqr 22 do do s 0 290 290 ”3 51 35 17 do 3<4 797 Yancy, W.C. whfneqr 3 do do bU 240 240 312 31 15 do 305 713 ' 1 I Washington Township, No. 5. Boe irgcr. Conrad ne qr 28 27 14 160 560 560 766 7« 38 50 711 16 41 Humphrey, Charles neqrnwqr 21 do do 40 185 185 2v9 22 11 do 212 524 ' Jenkin.on, Moses swqrs w qr 33 do do 4 ) 15» 15(1 200 20 10 do 184 464 ' Lewis, Thomas neqrnwqr 27 do do 40 140 140 192 19 10 do 178 449 McDonald. A. B. shfn w qr 27 do do 80 280 280 618 61 30 do 35611 15 Roe, Jeremiah pt ini neqrsw qr 26 do do 10 35 :’ Same, undljwhfseqr 26 do do 16 26 95 130 173 17 8 100 340 638 Bober, Cornelius ptseqrnwqr Bdo do 13 33 9 5 95 105 10 5 5 0 9 4 264 ’ nber, Margaret ptseqrnwqr Bdo do 13 33 95 95 105 10 5 do 95 265 1 Rcsigue. Belden shfn w qr 15 do do 80 320 320 418 41 20 do 386 915 ! Reely, Godfrey nhfneqr do do 8) 280 280 383 38 19 do 356 w 46 1 Scott, Joseph whfneqr 21 do do 80 Same, ehfs e qr 31 do do KO 480 480 698 C 9 34 100 650 15 511' 1 aylor, Jonathan seqrn e qr 24 do do 40 16) ‘ Same, whfneqr 24 do do 80 330 |, Same > shf ' 24 do do 320 1280 1760 23 CO S3O 115 1532125 49 20 : 1 St. Mary’s Township, No. 6. ss'a’ r. r«s ■? r ?,•!uf Hoyer, Barney E. shfneqr 32 do do 80 158 15 7 do 112 342 .. Sa ™ e ‘ shfseqr 3> do do 80 640 640 803 80 40 100 69317 16 Hoyer. George nhfseqr 32 do do 80 32 I 320 422 41 21 5> 3468 81 Ring:. II B. ehfn p qr 31 do do < Q O 240 240 317 3| 15 .4 O 985 6OS Kempton Stephen ehfseqr 29 do do 80 3t 5 315 429 42 21 do 3658 97 Teeple,Samuel, jun., seqrs w q. 9 do do 40 315 315 760 76 38 do 29712 21 Blucc r e e k Township, No, 7. Ayres Moses nwqrs w qr 10 26 15 40 140 isn ,o, , D :^Z^ De qr ™ 362 36 18 Fay S :?De’dß. n K eqr * V TdSIS 77 290 3 S 32 100 62114 63 Gliormly.W. C ptvwqrseqr 20 do do 3 3 49 8 16 Same, whfn w qr 21 do do 80 Kiae., Benjamin, e hfn eqr 30 do do 80 9 ° 4 ° 74 37 50 69315 99 Smlu.Tohn :Z q qrnwqr £ dZ ‘5 ’*’ 1001086 24 P 6 £’h n ' ,W,: r nw q qrnw q qr 30 do do to IM IM 239 n 1 I You^ m T’ neqrseqr 17 do do 40 140 IP) i 8? g !I 3 3 Young, John nwqrneqr 17 do do 40 150150 1 C 7 if 9 l‘ B o 444 Monroe Township, No. 8. Brown Samnel E neqrseqr* 12 26 14 4V 70 70 105 16 5 50 1363 06 Campbell James awqrs w qr sdo do 40 12) 12) 1.4 17 9 do 1684 .8 Clagg, V illiam whfeeqr 25 do do 8a 220 220 349 31 17 do 33'7 97 Drake, Thomas whfn w qr 14 do do 80 3 ‘ ” ... Sa . rae 'i neqrnwq 14 do do 40 980 380 506 50 25 100 4 8911 70 Eley, Jacob whtswqr 23 do do 80 280 23') 384 38 19 50 3t98 6) hn.», Burnll T xpln e qr 15 do do 60 200 209 279 28 14 do 2756 4G rvmcaid, Leri B wqrn e qr 16 do do 40 100 100 354 35 17 do 1526 08 Moyer, ■ in. F nhf 29 d 0 d o 320 790 720 11 «6 118 59 d‘J 11 bO "J 63

i r si r 1 rif ir ga BITW STiFTFRi 2 5 ? -“3 ® S-g $2 5° jE DESCRIPTION - Z 2. 2. J - - g = J ~ OWNERS’ NAMES. ? n- t- ' Z S- e = J £ ® c = 8 i OF lands. ■ [ : H s ? -3 s 7 " K B s 0 Monroe Township Continued. Rugg.S.L. ehfn wqr 30 96 14 80 180 180 296 29 15 50 288 67, Ringer, Alpheus seqr 6 do do 160 360 360 592 59 30 do 57513 qj Tucker. Miles swqrn wqr 16 do do 40 Same. nwqrswqr 16 do do 40 200200 31 4 32 1 5 100 3047 gj Wanemacber, R. nw-r 28 do do 160 Same, whfs wqr 28 do do B<l 64a 645 981 98 51 160947 oj •• Watters, Philip ehfs wqr 1 do do 80 900 100 31 4 31 15 50 3(47 1. , Young, John ehfne qr 36 do do 80 2tlo 200 314 31 15 do 304 7 French Township, No. 9. Adams, William whfseqr 12 26 13 80 260 SltO 346 34 17 50 3357 go Bell, Thomas, heirs, ehfne qr 10 do do 80 Same, nwqrneqr 10 do do 49 3?0 330 472 47 23 100455 10 9Bell, Vincent swqrneqr 10 do do 40 1-0 120 165 ]6 8 50 1593 gi Bealer, Peter nwqrs eqr H do do 40 120 120 254 25 12 do 1595 nn Dunkle, Abram ehfseqr 14 do do 8® 2.20 2*20 315 31 14 d,, 303 •>. Jame«, John D. whfs wqr 12 do do 80 700 200 299 31 15 y»gs jl Lattourette, John ehfn w- r 10 do do 80 220 ‘*2o 314 31 15 do 303 7 Stockstill, Janies shfneqr I do do 80 Same, nwqrs eqr Ido do 49 300 300 448 44 22 1 i)0 433pj 17 Straum, Matthias sw qr 10 do do 160 Same, w hfseqr 10 do do 80 7.50 750 1) 16 1 fij 50 100 97722 41 Strav.m, Peter nwqrswqr 15 do do 40 125 125 170 17 8 si, |GO4 pt Stall, Daniel ehfseqr 15 .Io do 80 3'o 30V 378 37 17 do 363 Sit Sluttx, W. <t T. ehfseqr '‘S do do 80 200200 299 19 15 do 2s9a SS Wirick & Saif swqrn Iqr 11 do do 40 1.0 120 165 1 6 8 do 1593 g e Hart i 0 r d Township, No. 10. Booker, Samuel sw qr 14 25 13 160 Same, nw qr 23 do do 160 120 11-20 13 71 137 58 iOO 1.3 46 30 IS Bond. Caleb ehfswqr 1 do do HI) 20 > 2l)O 274 27 13 50 269 Brady, Levi ue qr 23 do do 160 520 520 652 65 3. do 63914 ' Brown Hiram spt whfneqr 15 do do 57 255 255 2 9,3 29 13 do 285 i•» Bryant, Joseph sptwhfuwqr 2 do do 4s 160 >6O 199 9 9 do 1954 7? Mercer, Joseph ne qr 11 d . do 154 785 785 13 96 139 6l do 85525 (I McMann 4 Graves rhfn wqr 1 do do rt) ‘.OO £OO 274 27 15 do ? i-3‘r Pontius,Levi seqr 35 do do 160 " p P am n -t nW ' |r « ‘I 0 < ?° 16 " Pontius. Daniel ne qr 35 do do 160 460 480 618 61 31 50 605 11M Starr, James M. nhfneqr 1 do o 76 SMUie > whfs wqr 1 do do 80 430 430 57 0 57 28 100556 13 ll W abash Township, No. 11. Arnold, Joseph und Ls ehfs eqr 425 14 40 120 129 157 15 7 ... j 7|t Baker, T<t J. nhfneqr 2 do do 75 20 225 225 294 29 15 do 264 652 Booker, Samuel «hfs »qr 19 d. do 82 280 280 409 40 20 do 31«8 3' Broadwell, Jacob awqrn eqr 24 do do 40 LSO 10 173 17 9 do 15°4 13 Coover, George W sw qr 20 do do 160 560 56) 685 68 34 do 61514 52 Coffman, Jacob nwqrn wqr 33 do do 40 100 100 I4t 14 7 do 1 ’ll U) Conn, David und % e hf»e qr 4 do do 4 > l-? 0 120 157 15 7 do 1-1 3‘9 Drummond, Addison nw qr 13 do do 160 4(|O 40V 570 57 27 do 52012 24 Drummond, Elizabeth ehfll eqr 24 do do 80 *.'oo 21:0 285 23 11 do 2 6 63’ Jenkinson, Moses seqr 1 I do do 160 48 > 4SO 628 62 3> do 567 13'19 •’"day, Andrew ehfll wqr 33 (1o do 80 24u 240 311 31 15 d» “83 693 Kmmnger, Andrew ne qr 14 do do 10 , 4 J 410 599 6) 30 d 0 5431 i e 2 Long, Robert, heirs, ne qr 16 do do 159 Samf. nw ,r 16 do do 159 free qritfr sw qr 16 do do «*5 1150 115) 18 88 188 94 150 17 42 40 62 ir ,‘ „? In , . se fr 35 do do 27 BO 80 1u" 10 5 CO 94 264 Mitchell, nm. heirs, pt nwqrneqr 3i do do 9 Sa "’ < ‘i ebfn qr 3» do do 80 210 210 315 .11 14 100 0 ag 745 Rueg, S L seqrn eqr 3-J do do 4'l 40 40 99 Hl 4 M" q4 2w I Btanm, David efs eqr 27 do do 80 2 0 240 314 31 15 d o 2846 94 Shannon Dan. C. spts «qr 36 do do 102 80 305 305 398 39 21 do 3568 64 Spence, Wm. ge qr 14 do do 160 400 400 570 57 27 do 52912 24 Jefferson Township, No. 12. Abnet, Jacob heir«, whfe eqr 7 25 15 80 2«0 ?80 314 31 14 50 299 7 li« Bell, Alexander neqrseqr £8 do do 40 20020 D 324 32 16 do 14 606 I Bander. ehfneqr 6 do do 81 205 205 268 26 14 do 2556 li I Claypool, Levi ehfseqr 7 do do 80 I Same, ehfseqr 8 do do 80 , Sa '" e - seqrneqr 8 do do 40 560 560 697 69 36 15067016 22 I Clark. Harmon nwqrneqr 15 do do 49 n ptept 3 do de 170 920 920 15 10 150 75 100 73625 71 Crawford, n illiam neqrseqr 15 do do 30 85 85 106 pl 5 f,O 18 2D Cleveland, Mary A. wptswqrseqr 27 do do 7 20 2' 89 8 4 do 22 tl3 Finbee, Amos J. ahf wqr 2‘ do do 80 235 235 283 28 14 do 2716 4! Hart, Henry P. seqrs eqr 19 do do 40 Same, ehfneqr 3'l do do 80 365 365 436 44 £2 I'o 4161011 jona,haa whfneqr 10 do do 80 200200 264 26 14 50 254 6'B I Hull, Thomas J. ehfseqr 3 do do 80 160 16 I 239 24 12 ,'o I I' l 440 I Jack John W. ehfseqr 6 do do 80 220 22'1 276 28 14 do 2656 33 I Lewis, A. W , heirs, pt middle pt 33 do do 100 550 550 517 51 25 do 48911 31 I OyJer, Andrew nw qr 16 do do 160 400 400 529 52 26 no 50911 W I Rumple Sarah nw qr 2'l do do 160 480 4 0 579 57 30 do 5541 f7O I Roberts, Isaac whfn wqr 18 Jo do 80 220 220 276 27 13 do 265 6 311 Ross,Robert nwqrswqr 20 do do 40 |io lo i 33 13 5 do 1 : <2 335 1 llmmpson Wm. whfn wqr ll) do do 80 270 270 307 30 15 do 29< 6i| Webster, AM. whfseqr 51 do do 80 200 £OO 264 26 13 no 2546 01 I Way, Ellada pt wpt 33 do do 60 50 3G > 360 327 32 16 do 386 8111 Way, Cyrus M. pt wpt 33 do do 40 120 )20 144 14 7 do 1383 « I Wilson, Charles nw qr do do 16(1 400 400 529 52 26 do 5' 9 11'* I TOWN LOTS. I c a ■* . - - —> ir” —> r r - - . n■ ■ - I *’■ o c q, o. t j- - rr „. ■ < * ->■ OWNERS’ NAMES. NAMES OF TOWNS. ’ =ZI- 2 E-'g'k’«=s:' : ? O H| - * ~* g g m ?' S’” =3 * k I. G. = • C 1 , — JB—llll — - — -- ■ Fleming Alexander DECATUR. 253 40 ,„| M'ir Sa “ e M v “ “ 2i4 40 80 241 34 13 100 «J | p Fw’n” ' <. 72 3UO 30(1 »10 "1 1> 51 1 22 ® Lol Reed, H. IL ■ , a4 3} j u9 J(J 05 do 30 i 04 1 Spillman, Henry «« (4 25 ® Bamt -- <• .. 2 1 25 I c ame ’ •• .< 244 35 I ame ’ „ 245 35 , ~.,1 Krt ? pL i kTh PLEASANT MILLS, ’<2o ’2O 2 81 08 ‘1 2 to ‘ ’ j . h.rkpatrick. John ** *« 17 9 b on 1 oq 10 c j 15 • ''l Rubort, Bethuel NEW BUFFALO, 1 9 I*o 120 86 08 b do H 5 "I ’ T e a r r by en ’ that T somuchof , ‘’’Aforesaid Landsand Town Lots as may be n« p! | ; thereof at the dav of S L.’ and C ° StS wllich ma - v due ther ‘’ on - ° r due frnm ,he 0 " 1 I Court House in the tSn 6 ° dby Treasurer of Ada «>s Countv. Indiana, at Public Auction »4' | ' win JnnH ’/ h 4 town of Decatur, in said county, on the first Monday of January 1859' and , will continue from day today, until all are sold, or offered for sale. 7 January, 1809, f ! November 11 U 18M“ d ’ Auditor ’ 8 OJEoe ' in D£catur . this 9th day of November. 1858. I • riovember ’ ,8M JOHN McCONNEL, Aud .A H