Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1864 — Page 2
DELINQUENT LIST! t . 1 A List of Lands and Town Lots returned and remaining Delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes, for the year 1862, in Adams county, Indiana: I, I“i ST > K H-a 11 I I i f. 5£ f i OWNERS’ NAMES. P ™N ' 1 f f OF LANDS. ' .• 5 ' = * t Union Township, No. 1. Fa»ic»>, fl D seqrnaqr 34 18 15 40 180 8L Root Township, No. 2. Ficher, Thomas, heirs pt tqrswqr 28 28 14 15 Same, ptneqrswqr 23 do do 25 Same, pt swfrs e qr 28 do do 48 15 Same. nwqrswqr 28 do do 40 Same, pt ehfse qr 29 do do 60 2100 89 51 Williams Patrick n e comer ae qr 31 do do 5 40 2 01 Woodburn, John A. pt se qr 21 do do 2 45 150 g 26 Preble Township, No. 3 Mitchell, Elizabeth nwqre w qr 33 28 13 40 145 712 Porter, Richard n e frac ue q. 11 do do 1 45 10 147 Yeager, John, heirs, pt 4 do do 100 840 38 33 Z .nt, John C. leqrß w qr 3J do do 40 110 598 Kirkland Township, No. 4. Garlock, Peter ehfnwqr 11 27 13 go 255 12 75 Oarlock, Wilmot H. ehfwhfseqr 24 do do 40 135 682 Salby, Catherine sptseqr n w qr 1 do do 18 65 339 Summer, Florence spin wqr 2 • do do CO 265 10 18 Shady, Lewis ehfnwqr 4 do do 80 230 11 74 Schuler. George seqrs w qr - do do 40 135 681 Wade, Edwin ehin e qr 22 do do 80 275 14 92 Washington Township, No. 5. p. .u r , ~c. qr ii eqr 22 27 14 40 jot / 33 Burger, Danliel S. ehfnwqr 23 do do 8 9 4519 04 Dale, Wilson J. Bwqrneqr 25 do do 49 150 7 39 Kitrper. Elijah ehfs w qr 13 do do 80 450 30 44 McCihbin®, John twqr s w r 22 do do 4) 150 7 34 Russel, Delilah sptwbfseqr 17 do do 15 Same, pt ne qr <k pt sw qr 20 do du 30 435 19 73 St. Mary’s Township, No. 6. 3 uu s o lo Majors. Jonathan, heirs and hf frac sw qr 27 do do 32 Same. nnd hfn eqrn w qr 34 do do 20 410 15 S 3 Emith, I-aac 1-9 of 1-10 neqr ne q 7 do dw Same, “ ”swfr s w qr 7 do do Same, “ “ whfn e qr 7 do do Same, “ “uwqrs w qr 8 do do Same, “ " hf nw qr 8 do do Same, " nw qr nw qr 18 do do Sanin. " " «e*qraeqr 7 do do 15 _75 15 16 Wallingford, Absolam nw qr 32 do do 160 ,50 35 37 Blue Creek Township, No. 7. Jenkins, J. M. eptswqr s e t r 15 26 15 30 120 640 Kintner, George nwqrs wqr 5 do do 40 180 V-5 McMahan. C. H. nw qr 4 do do 15, 6) 10,0 5188 Slrate, John ptnhfswqr’ 29 do do 4’> Same, wpttMs e qr 29 do do 50 Same, ahfs w qr 29 do do 80 1010 81 50 Tibl et, C. S. twqrn w qr 34 do do 41 130 805 Monroe Township, No. 8. Aspr. Delila r. r.? whfn e qr 3$ 26 14 30 Same, pt neqrn e qr ?5 do do 7 30 200 10 24 Aspy, Janies R. pteLf ueqr • J 5 do do 32 59 200 989 Aspv, Nancy J. ehfehf n e qr 35 do do 40 Same, ’ wptwhf n w qr 36 do do SO 209 11 05 A spy. Lawrence cptwhf u w qr 36 do do 59 290 !0 27 Aspy.Zachf. ehfß w qr 35 do do 80 200 1109 Abort, Lewis, heirs pt ehfs e qr ?6 do do 7>7 150 849 Banehman. Ccnrad seqrn w qr |6 do do 40 80 4 4 J race, Andrew eMneqr 12 do do 80 190 10 83 Eiozinger, Michael whfs e qr 7 do du “0 f , Same. ne or nw < r 7 do do 40 Sam g n e «.-r nw qr 18 do do JO 2io 16 43 Johnsou.’Alexsade’ ehfse qr ‘ 6 do do -0 Same nw qr s? qr 6 du no 4’’ —5 «•» W,rand. Jacob W. shfswq, 13 do do 80 170 977 Phillips. Geo W. whfn u qr 2d do d> 80 JiO 14 09 French Township, No. 9. n.hfnwqr 4 26 -3 M 15 mW 3» F.mderburg. U'm. , l,f ne qr 1 do do FO 9 - niu.thorn.G. heirs, neqr. wqr 33 do do 43 -41 H » Smith. Frederick p- whfn e qr 9 do do 5 358 Stngdill. Josh., * others wptn e qr * do do 1 9 20 4.0,8 48 Seinar, Mary Ann nwqrn c qr 3 do do 40 -45 11 3« Hartford Township, No. 10. I 25 13 Fn Ii ,T-n..a. Ann ' ;: o - II do do 72 13 Bns 17 71
| tn j w t> K <• c I * & 4 <5 3 = £ p g p c 3 © ® J- f 5 j I Description of 1 =- ' ; <F< ® = OWNERS* NAMES. ! -5' S "2- g-jj LANDS. ? ? § ? § o " i i I • : wl Hartford Township Continued. Shoemaker ,JD. ,K. 1A 11 pt s wqr 10 25 13 Same, 1011 pt nhfn wqr 15 do do 2’B 10 Same, neqrs eqr 36 do do 40 Same, ahfn eqr 36 do do 80 1690 80 69 Stukey, Christian',' nrqrneeqr 10 do do 41 280 12 56 Starr. James M. whfs w q 1 do do 80 235 1181 Shepherd, John S. se qr 9 do do 160 S'.O 24 59 Wilkinson, Jokn ae qr 24 do do 160 Same, ne qr 25 do do 160 1385 64 57 -•— ««iw r Wabash Townshi', No. 11. AbneV Wm. heirs id nhfn eqr 1 25 14 78 35 330 15 90 Byrd. Andrew ~ ehfn wqr 33 do do 80 33» 16 95 Balden, John} neqrn eqr 32 do do 40 Same, swqrn eqr 32 do do 40 Same. nhfs eqr 32 do do 80 490 $5 29 Bodine, Wm. heirs nptnwqrn eqr9 28 do do It 85 419 Brown. D,t R. whfn wqr 32 do do 80 135 797 Coover, G.W. heirs sw qr 20 do do 160 660 31 71 Drummond, Adison nw qr 13 do do 160 495 2-190 Drummond.ME. ehf'swqr 13 do do 80 205 10 85 Esmay. Catharine whfs eqr 36 do do 72 46 240 12 09 Hubbard, C. H. , s w frac sW qr 15 do do 1 62 Same, s w frac nw qr 22 do do 2 14 10 401 Moran, John swqrn eqr 24 do do 40 200 958 Norris, Levi nwqrs wqr 29 do do 40 2°o 16 04 Riseiiig, Joseph wpts eqr 23 do do 75 355 16 85 Bpinger, A. B. and P. A. shfn wqr 15 do do 83 390 13 17 Jefferson Township, No. 12. Bodie, Michael vhfseqr .7 25 15 89 2101104 Clark, <J»hn Jr , whfn eqr 30 do du $0 270 13 50 Esin ay, Catharine a e fraction 31 do do 128 520 ?4 - 0 l lora, Caroline awqrs wqr 15 do do 40 125 15 91 Flinn, William mid pt 33 do do 40 155 8-0 Fivecoats. Sarah eptswqr ae qr 19 do do 14 75 100 515 Landers, Luther sntseqr nw qr do do 14 55 140 642 Loofborrow , Wade heirs enfs wqr i 9 do do SO 4'50 22 17 Lewis, A. W. heirs pt mid pt 33 do do 100 F2O 36 67 Masstr, John neqr 9 do do 16 9 435 22 40 Routh, Joseph nwqrn eqr 15 do do 40 115 592 Roberts, Isaac whfn wqr 18 do do 80 210 11 64 Spencer, W. G. nw qr 15 do do 161 430 21 92 Wayland, C. C. ehfnwqr 21 do do 80 220 I J 47 Webster, Anther swqrs eqr 21 do do 40 115 620 Zenlifin, Henry 6hfu wqr 4 do do SO 210 11 04 TOWN LOTS! ! Fl « I * » I c 2- ”* x*“ ® ST< x § OW.AERS’ iNAMES. NAMES OF TOWNS, • ° 3 * £ Monmouth. Unknown » 1 79 Decatur, Bowers, John Jr. pt out-lot 3 591 96 83 Beery, A. T. *9’ J® 6 Delks. Hanry 75 'n? 79 13 21 Gard R.m. john 36 497 x « 7 * 6S 889 Pleasant Mills. Frank, Catharina 23 20 Same *4 2 „ „ n Same . 25 ’2 ?21 Shank, John 23 70 136 Showers, David -4 9) 112 Buena Vista. Hiche. I.aae 3 10 93 Buffalo. Conk if, Jacob , 1() Same 4 3 Sama 4 jq Same fi 6 Same | jo Same n 5 27 61 Fame j.j 15 Nat} “-wi 13 4 5 76 Same State of Indiana, Adams County, J I. William G. Spencer, Auditor of Adams County, do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a■ of Lands and Town Lots, belonging to non-residents, and those ha o no personal propertv. out of which to make the taxes, returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of the Taxes for the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, (1862), and previous years, with interest, penalty and cost, together with the current years taxes of one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. (1863): and further, that le amount charged thereon is due from each particular tract; and that tte same was recorded between the first and the fifteenth day of December, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and sixly-tlnee, (1b.,.,,. Given under my hand, at the Auditor’s office, at Decatur, this 4th dav of December, 1863. W. G. SPENCER, Auditor of Adams County. Notice is, therefore, herebv given, that so much of the aforesaid Lands and Town Lots as mav be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty interest and cost which may be due thereon, from the owners thereot, at the dav of sale, will be sold at Public Auction, at the Court H o "* 6 - ,n Decatur, in said County, by the Treasurer of Adams County, on the first Monday’ of February. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and «ixty-four, (1864J.'and that said Sale will continue from day to day, until all is Fold, or offered for sale. * a:, w.t. Given under mv band at the Auditor's office, at this 4th dav of December. 1868. W. G. SPENCER. • December 12, P”>*- Auditor of Adams County.
ESTABLISHED 1859. TOWNLEYS, DEWALD & BOND, 107 COLUMBIA STREET, FORT WAYn 2 Are now offering a much larger and more attractive Stuck of GooJs than ever before, at Wholesale and Retail, A splendid assortment of WINTER DRESS GOODS, All kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, in largo Stock. Our Household Furnishing Goods Department, Embraces nearly everything in this line kept by Dry GwJjS. )ro« jm. 'HL-.aarar' arsa-' Rrtrß&s At very low prices for this season. Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, and Comforts. All kinds of Clothes for Men's Wear. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND A HOST OF OTHER ARTICLES NEEDED BY THE HUMAN FAMILY, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Fort Wayne, Indiana, December 26, 1863.
NEW GOODS NEWPRICES! We are now receiving our Spring of and, although, (on account of sickness we are a little late, we bought our goo Is from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper : han we could have done a week or two earlier in the season. We intend our customers shall have the advantage of the G R E A T F A L L IN PRICES, and although we are not able to sell goods at the good old fashioned Pc ft o c Prices,! we can come nearer to it than we have done in a long lime. Ye are opening our usual assort ' inent of DRY GOODS Palm Leaf and other Summer Hats, bonn> tsar I tificials, ribbons <tc. Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Nails, Iron Ac all of Which we will sell at the lowest possible prices for READY PAY, But as we can buy to advantage only for ready pay we cannot sell (roodson Credit v6'-n!7 NUTTMAN A CRAWFORD. BRANDRETII’S PILLS. While brandreth’s Pill are so potent for good diseased bodies they are herm- . less as bread, The babe at the breast or the man ofripes years and delicate females are certain to receive an increase of health from the use of these Pills blessed of heaven. It has been said by an abled physicirn, that‘ibis medicine always benefits and never injures.’ Wherein is the superlative quality. The Brandreth Pills have i ne power or action but upon impure ' humors in the’blood. They seize only] the impurities in and around tiie parts affected by disease; all the parts involved | in diseased actions are operated upon and cleanced from ah foulness and reinfused with ‘Life,’ by the wonderful curative powers contained and inherent of the most justly famed Brandreth’s Pills. Millions of people whose lives appeared to be at the last ebb, worn out by fever’s consuming fires, by consumption’s insidious advances by racking torments of inflammatory rheumatism, have bet n cured by the use of these pills. The . persons are living witnesses and thous. ands are residents in every citv of America. Principal Otfise, No. 294 Canal: Street Jfe-w York 8o!d by T. T. Dorwin Decatur and by all respectable dealers in medicines. Ask for new style. _ Clark’s school Visitor. VOL. VIT. —A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY The Visitor will commence its seventh volume with the January number, 1863. This is the only Day School periodical published at fifty center vear. magazine form. beautifully illustrated. Reading, tnnsic, speeches, Dialogues stories, puzzles, etc., etc., from the very best writers. The Visitor has the largest circulation of any educational Journal published. Now is the tirre to form clubs for winter schools. Send (or a specimen, and see inducements to clubsDAUGHADAV J HA MMOND, Publishers, VhiladeAphia. Ta.
THE SWEDISH BRANDY —As its name indicates it»p«culiar product of the invintor, whose native land is Swtdst. cgCj A It is an article having a mtlltw Sir// djv and delicate flavor, peculiarly •’ .rich, and palatable; is highly cNj’/Zj?! cordializc d, and especiallysd»|P opted to the use of all Indies. who may require an agreeable, stimulating tonic, imparting strength to the systr m, giv ij an increased vitality to tie whole human frame. It is a great favorite in Sweden, so much so that it may bo stvledthe national beverage. No family should bo without it. — Taken in the shape cf a het punch at night before going to bc.l, it makes r. d< licious draught producing a healthy perspiration dispelling a cold mere etTidually than any other mixture that can be tak<n. Try it orcs and be convinced. Sold by merchants A Druggists everywhere. Established 1760. PETER LOR If LAUD, Snuff it Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 it 18 Cham Bras Stks.et. rFormerly 42 Chatham Street, niv Yoik Would call the attention of dealer.- tothosrticiu cf his mannfature. vis; BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia Coarse Rappee, Nachitocher. American Gentleman. Copctd.sg.». YEI LOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, "High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey D.w Bc«tfk Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot. iLFAttention is called to the large renoenr. in prices of Fine Cut chewing and emmingtoI accos, which will be found of a superior qua!- ’ y ’ TOBACCO. Smoking, Fine Cut Chewing. SmckiagIrmo-. P. A. L., or plain. S. Jsgc No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spur;*" No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Car .enter N is. 1a 1 mixed. Tin Foil Cavendish I t’ 6 Granulated. , A cirrnlarof prices will bo sons n!2-7-ly. Guardian’s Salei Notice is hereby given that the unde 7‘ i ?" e ‘s | will sell at public sale pursuant; to ani orr the court of common pleas of Adam r ’ at the court house door in the town of county of Adams and State of Indiana, on Monday. January 11. 1864. B’tween the hours of 10 o clock a m. s.i I ■ o'clock P m. on said .lay, the following d.Kn ■ bptl rpjil ftSißtft. tO'Witz -/tn* ; Commencing st the north west c °™ e „ f releast half of the nort h west quarts et-* I tian tw*ntV , 1? ), township I <25) north, range fifteen ft-’) east, in eountvnnl State of Indiana running ! south thirtv-eight (381 rods. ,®*‘X.i, I (8(1) rods, thence north thirtr-etg> , ’ ,'„f bethence west eighty (80) rods ” J? raOt e<ir i ginning,containing nineteen (19) acr ! fess, on the following conditions: .j ; One third of the purchase monev t. P Nov. 5. 1863. —■ Administratrix’s Notice is hereby given that the n _ n ,“s J tl to has been appointed adnunistratrix d(i of Arthur Palrerson, late of Adams colr( , n t ceased. Said -tateum.pposed Nov 28,1863. Administrate Real Estate for Sale person wishing to buy, will dow.H lh Msrch r ri gn 63 DAVID
