Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1865 — Page 3

ba-MJ.* "'."y »-■ y- j . i •.—•r-.' DELIXQUinrr LIST. « a Li*t of Land? and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non payment of taxes for the year 1863, in Adams County, Slate of Indiana. * I I I I2l= 8I . 2 | § I .2- I I7'•* 3I O A I Owners’ Names. Description ,of ’4 "S ® ~ 1 2! c S i Lands. S > i g I = J 5 $_ 1 g x ; X o «I t £! o 'E £ ' i i- - i <■ I — !E— o x ; UNION TOWNSHIP, No. 1. Harper John L sej Be||33| 28 |l5 | 40} ’ 310 | §11,30; ROOT TOWNSHIP, No. 2. . - ~ , ‘ ' ' ' Bixler Jane W Bej-1361 28 114 160 | I 1255 ] 54 66 Dnbertv Ne«ley und jn w | 2128 |l4 26 j j 8,5 | 723 Fisher Thomas, heirs pt se | sw'2B 128 I'l4 15 | | I wnie pt neJ- s w 128'28 114 25 I I same pt s w frag se|l2Bl 28 1 14 46 115 j same nw s w 28 128 14 <4O | j same spte 4s w 29 128 14 60 j | 2255 '8379 1 Mallonee Sarah und |e| sw 19 [2814| 29 [ I 115 1 461 KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP, No. 4. Andrew Henry w 4 n w ; 21 ; 27; 13; 80 ; 295 ; 12 86; Spangler Hannah nptejnw I 1:27' 13: 62: ; 220’ I<>3_’: Event 7 acres hero'foro sold out of the n w cor to H Delks Silvers Joseph Except 8 acres here fore sold out of the n w cor to H Delks WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. No 5. Deholt John M swf n w ; 32; 27 ; 11; 40; • 245 • 15 •■>•>; Lewis Thomas ne|nw : 27; 27; 14; 40; ; b 45 • flail Overly James SAINT MARYS TOWNSHIP, No. C. Frank Joseph nw 1-2 ne 1-4 ; 10; 27; 15; 10; ; 210- -09 Griffith George W lot 12 ; 16; 27. 15; 33; 15: 605; 24 38 Kine St B e 1-2 ne 1-4 ;31 ; 27; >5; 80; ; 290; 17 97' Mor?era Samuel #e 1-4 «e 1-4 ; 5; 27; 15; 40; ; 31,5; 11 sii Smith William, heirs sw 1-2 nw 1 19; 27: 15; 40; ; «85 ; 16 531 BLUECREEK TOWNSHIP, No.'7. Frank A M <fc E'.izab’h pt wl2 sw ;33;23 ;15 ; 22 ; ; 225 ; 606 Wxn Hill’s heirs and |sw£sw |; 3 26 ' 15; 80 ; ; ; 'same und je-j ne ; 10; 26: 15; go; ; 525: 22 12 j Ex pt 24 acre« here tofore sold to J Crabbs out tract in see 3 j Pruden Peter nw 1-4 nw 1-4 ;31 ; 25; 15; 40; ; 125; 411 RRdCoCW <£ FWe 1-2 uw 1-4 3l : 23; 15; fed; ; 239; als 1 MONROE TOWNSHIP, No. 8 A darns 013 e side e|nw £ ; 36; 2'; 14; to; ; same w1 2 nel 4 ;36;25 ; t 4 gr, • 1901 10 89 Bolinger Jacob el-2swl-4 ; 6; o 3; 1j; ,80; ; same sw 14 s w ; 6 23; 14' 49 • • 3)0 ‘ 17 57 Converse George S sw 14nw 1 4 ; 15; 26’ 14' 49' ’ 125 : 638 Kizer Hannah n pte 1-4 nw 1-4 :25:26 :14 ' 46:25: 140 ’ 677 L»aman Peter, heirs und 3 7 ne J- se ; 14; 2'3; 1 j same und 37 se ne I 14: 23; 14; ; ; ; same und 37 n 4 siv ;13 ;26; 14 ; ; ; same und 37s jnw 1J3;26 :14 ; 117 ; ; 570 ; 36 89 A’oming<tar “ 117 p 4 e ge i • 36; 26’ 14' ♦' 75 • 15 ’ 1 93! Reeder ER w 1 2 sw ■ 07 • 03 - J} i 80 1 same ne 14 sw ; 27; “6; 14; 40; ; 450; 19 91 I Thomas, heir cl 2nw ; 15; ?S: 14' 80' ’ 255' 20 45' c hillev Alexander nw 14se 1 4 I'i*'. 'l4 40 ; 105 : ‘5 63' Tri,«el Sarah C sw 14 sw S-PIJuJ 49 J = 65 J 4 73' M allace Joseph C nl2 nw 1-4 ; 4;26 ; 1-1; 64 ;75 ' 290 ; 808 I I FRENCH TOWNSHIP, No 9. Bell Vincent sw!4ne ; 10: 21; 13; 40’ • 150 ■ 576 Fisher Rachael n e 1-4 n e 1-4 : 1:2 >; 13; 4 1:65' 165; 816 Grand Leonard A L w|swl-4 1 11: 23; 13; 80' 330’ 14 55 Lanning.Tohial pt frag lot 2 ; 28; 21; 13; 11 ; 75 ; : same pt ne 1-4 nw 1-4 ;28 ; 2 ’>; 13 ; 7;85 ’ 100 • 528 Latte’-ette John ejnwl-4 ; 10:21; 13; 80; ; 295: 11 06 1 Stockstill Jame’ n w 1-4 s e 1-4 ; 1;2 ' ' I'l • to • • same s| ne 1-4 ; 1:2’»;13: 80; ; 380: 16 92' HARTFORD TOWNSHIP, No. 19. Cal.ehan ihomas s sw 1 4 ; 25’ 25" u, T . , xce pt 8 acres here’fore sold to D Studabaker out of nw cor «!° O JT,’? re v nh l ’ "lnwl-4 ; 14; 21; 13; 80; ; 360; 15 63 Shoemaker Noah und 1-10 pt sw |; io - 25; 13; \T «rm'- ~e und 1-10 pt n\v ; 15; 25; 13; 24; ; 160; 608 vance Witham ne 1-4 se 1-4 ; 25; 25; 13; 40; ; 200; 901 WABaSH TOWNSHIP, No. It. DtimmondME e|swl-4 . ; 13; 25; 14; 89; ■ 235’ 11 87 HiltonSnmnel w 4 sw 1-4 ; 23: 25; 14; 80; ' 370 ’’ 12 37 Harris Mary I ej sw ; 39; 25; 14; 80; same wpt se 1-4 ; 30; 25; 14; 41; ; 520’ 22 53 Mitchell \V m, heirs pt n4nw ne ;32'25 ’l4 ' 9 ' same el-2nw ; 32; 25; 14 ' 80; ’ 290’ 12 92 Aelson Almira pt «e |ptsw j ; 27; 25; 14; ; ; kT> »r n "' e pt f frag ’ ; 34; 25; 14; 86! ; 365: 14 95 Kieh R M ne 1.4 lie 1 4 ; 12; 25; 14; 40' ; same w 1-2 ne 1-4 ; 12; 25; 14; 80; ; 485; 19 37 Cnknown nfiagswl-4 ; 36; 25; 14; 55; ; 175 ■ 168 tv ■ , Exce.it 5| acres sold to II Delks & 40 seres to W Frazee 'right Amos n 1-2 se 1-4 ; 12; 25; 14; 80; : 250; II 24 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. No. 12 Ciurvson Robert ptsw 14 sw ; 19; 25; 15' 5' • 40 i 132 Vlark Harman pt ept ; 33 25 15; 66 J 67 : 870 j 27 70 p, .. Except 2i-4 acres sold to II Delks out. of n w corner AOHworth George el4se 1 4 ; 15; 25: 15; 70; • 455 1304 same sw ne 1 4 ; 15: 25' 15; 49 • : k ‘ h irechnt Thomas ptswl-4sw : 19; 25' 15' 23 : '• 105 889 Johnson Harvey ne ; 27; 25 ;15 JLewis .A V\ heir ß pt mid pt ;33 ; 25; 15 ; 100 ; ; 1230 |39 34 Par’ihanElH, n eptnel-4 : 33; 25; '5: 50; ; 290 10 55 raishall Kha, n e 131 ; 25; 15; 160; ; same wl -4sel-4 134 25 'ls; 80 ’ • | Temrder El W ,\ 2 : 34 : 25: 15: 804 00 : 99 | wE Jr e 2sw : 29: 25; 15; 80; ; 720 23 73 wSrATk wl2sel-4 : 6:25:15: 80; : 250 13 05 W oodai d John e 1 2sw ! 22 ' 25 : Io : 80 • W.tHn. w m \ w 1-2 se 1 4 ! 22: 25; 15: 80; ; 840 27 74 . Watkins 55 m, heirs el2ne 1 4 : 18:25; 15: 80; ; 335 II 08 j

~ , ■ .. jj; ujuj.wj l -■■n 11 -. n 1..- r I TOWN LOTS. ' I IJs <£ <~ g 1 I £3 2Officers’ Ramis. Name of Town. | ® J c * I*3 gg I £ ! cSI Frank Joseph, heir Pleasant Mills 18 j iu | 70 Roebuck Abner “ 9 [ same “ Io i 35 I 268 j Krips Daniel Buena Vista 15 j 45 | 439 Rinecker Abraham “ 5 | same “ I 6 j 1 same “ | 9 | 49 | 339 Cramer Nesley Buffalo 118 | 5 | 235 Vance William “ I 40 I HO I 17 82 j .... . - I c * I Stats of Indiana , 0 ' Adams County, ( I I, William G. Spencer, Auditor for the county of A lams and State of Indians. s do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, full and correct list of the lands and 1 j town lots belonging to non residents, and those having no personal property out, jof which to make the taxes d ie, returned and remaining del nquent, for the non [payment of taxes for the year A. D. 1863, and previous years, with penalty, tn I terest and cost, together with the current year’s taxes for 1854. and that the amount charged thereon is due from each particular tract, an 1 that the same was recorded between the first and the fifteenth day of Dapember. 1864. Given under my hand at the Auditor's office, at Decatui, this loth day of December, a. d 1864. WM’ G SPENOER, Auditor Adams Co. NOTICE—Is hereby (riven that so much of the aforesaid lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and cost, which mav be due thereon from the owners thereof, on the day of sale will be sold at public I 1 auction, at the court house, in Decatur, in said county of Adams, bv the treasurer , I jot sdams county, on the first Monday of February, a. i>. 1860, and that sale will | continue from day to dav until ail is sold, or offered for sale. 1 Given under my hand at the Auditor's office nt Decatur, this 10th day of Deoem- ; ber, a. d. 1864. [JanG] WM. G. SPENCER, Auditor A C.

TH EE A (II E. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTV. : 1 [ LOCAL * MISCELLANEOUS. I —x. j Remember! Stemember! Z Oar t-ernji of SabHcription is, one copy one renr in advance, $ I.5L‘ within the year 2,oth at he Expiration of the year, $2.5’. No paper i «' : i*€ontu utod ”ntil nil arrears arc paid up, unmw at the optivu >f the Piibl 1 The paper will be sent to subscriber* after i ’iheir time of subscription has expired unleMfa notice is given to the contrary. We receive no i rubacribeis, for a leaa period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO ADVERTISERS.— All adwrtitnMnttta j ken for a tuecified time, and ordered out before j he expiration oftkefimu specified, wi 7be charged \ de rejular rales far tin same up to the time hey 1 re ordered out. facts for the people. It is a well eslsblished fact that no I preparmion has ever been placed before! I lhe public,that, as a remedial agent fori the sale and speedy cure of Coughs, Colds I Croup, Inlitenz i, Hoarseness, Tickling I in iho Throat, Soreness of the Chest and and the relief of Consumptive C nigh is equal to Cos's Cough Balsam. A thoutjli i o known in the Wes ein States ; | until the fall of 1863. over 300,000 bot- ! th s of it were sold and used by the people; | its immense popularity being the result loi its undoubted merit The proprietors i Messrs. C. G. Clark & CO., of New Haven, ct., who are among the most relia- . ble of ine Eastern Drug Houses, have o“ered to any man who would produce i an article that wo .id cure any Lun ’ and I Throat affections as quick as c<>e‘B eough ; Balsoins. a reward of f lOO.snd are vrithI out any taker, allhough the offer has ; been made public over two years The bottle compares favorably in size with any of the 65 cent preparations, and its strengill is second to note, making it not only ths best but the cheapest remedy in ; [ the woild. We have the united testimony ; i of such ho uses as Lord <fc Smith; Fuller, i Finch and Fuller: Burnham * Van- | Schaeck; J. H. Reed* Co, and H Sco-1 pill, all heavy druggists in the city ofi ahicF-iro, logelh’r with the assurance of wholesale and retail druggists in all points of the Northwest, that they are ■ selling more of this preparation, and that |it gives greater satisfaction than any ’' ot Iler Cough Balaam now extant. No | lainily should be without it; is within the ' I reach ol all. the price being onlv 40 cents. In time of health provide (or (disease.—[Chicago Tribune. [JanG e understand that Mr. Callen, of this paper, has once more escaped the tender embraoe of Father Abraham, and is now calmly reposing upon the bosom ol Queen Victoria. The ungrateful raa- ' : cal, how dare he leave an old parent thus, who had promised him food and raiment for an unlimited length of time. The Island Queen must be exceedingly charming to have induced the young man to tear himself so ruthlessly from the rm- ; brace of so fond a parent, and we hearti!iy sympathize with the doting parent in his bereavement caused by the loss of I j one su dear to him. M e notice that the Huntington Democrat has suspended publication, lor the purpose ol squaring accounts with those I who are indebted to them. The publisher of the Democrat says that it will be , impossible Lt them to again resume publication. unless those in arrears pay up. i We hopetbatall those knowing themselves indebted to the Democrat will square ■up accounts, as we would dislike very much to see so valuable a party organ ; go down, and we would ask our eubecriI here to do likewiee. I

iSrMessre. Daily and Glass, deputy , < provost marshals, will meet the people | of the respective townships of this coun- < . ly at their usual places of holding elec- | ! lions, for the purpose of correcting the | enrolment lists of said townships. We would advise the people to attend to this ,as it will save them both time r.nd trouble after the draft. commence, this week, the publieation of the argument of J. R, coffroth Esq., in defense of col. Milligan. It reflects undying credit upon its author, and i fully sustains his reputation as being one ■ j of the ablest lawyers in the State. ifsrtn this week's issue will be found ‘ the auditor’s editorial under the head ol , the delinquent list, it is a rare article, and should be read by every one, and carefully preserved, it will zppear in I three more issues. Professor Rank would respectfully an ! nounce to the citizens of Decatur and vijcinity that le will commence his second' term of lectures on penmanship, Tbursdayevening, January I2'h. Estrav Notice. Takpn up bv William Judy, of Root town ahip, Adanm county. Indiana, and appra aernrdin? to laxv. on the. 19th dav of December. a red steer, with«tae horn* across off the left, ear. a slit in the under part of the ritfht ear, no other mark* or brand* perceivable. Appra Hed at eleven dollara by Frederick Bochnacht and William apprair»rs. Jan 6 J. BOTTENBERG, J.P. Estray Notice. j Taken vp ' y Rodalphu® Burn* and npprai*<»d at the .«'i»n of fortv five dollar* hy John i Beastiev and William Di ehl, a bright bav hor*e with a white face, and white under hip®. ritfh t > i hin<lfoot white, white spots upon his b&ck.sup- I ‘ no<sed to be thirteen ve*r« old j Jan 6 HENRY GALBRETH, J.P j Guardian Saie. ’VTOTICK in hereby riven that the'.indenien- | ■i ed a* the Guardian of the Person and I Estate of Delilah Russel, will, by virtue of an 1 order of the Common Pie I ’* Court, of Adanu ; County. India**, sell, at private sale, at his ' store, in the town of Decntnr. in said County, j • between the hours of 1 0 o’clock, a. m.,aud4 : i o’clock, p. nr. on and after the IKth day of Januarv, a. d. 1865, the following described Real Estate situated in Adams County. viz : —Cenimencinip at a point on the section line between section seventeen , and twenty, township twenty seven, north ,! range fourteen, ea*t, sixty rod* west of the ! northeast corner of the west half of the northi ■ east quarter of section twenty, thence south , | one hundred and sixty rods, thence west ihir . 1 ; ’y rods, thenee north one hundred and sixty ; ■ r< Is to the aecjion between sections seventeen and twenty, thence east thirty rods to the place ’ of beginning, containin'’thirty acres. TERMS OF SALE: One-third paid on the day of sale one third . in six months, and the residue in twelve mouths with interest, the deferred payments socured to the satisfaction cf the undersigned. 1 JKSSE NIBLICK, Dee. 16th, IRM Guardian. Clark’s School Visitor. | Volume IX. - A DAT SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence it* Ninth Vfilum with the January number, 1865. This is the only Day School Periodical published at SEVENTY FIVE CENTS A TEA*! Magazine form,beautifully tllu«tr it-ed. New type, new features ; Rea z in<js, M'i'ic Speeches, Dialogues. Stories. Poems, Mathematics. Enigmas. Grammar, Rebuses, etc., etc., from the VERT RRST WRIT KB*. The Visitor his the largest circulation of an> Educational Jovrnal pnblishel- Now is the time to form clubs for Winter Schools. Send for a specimen, and see inducements to clubs. Address, with two cent stamp, J. W. DgrirffADAT, P«bli«ber. Philadelphia, Pa

GOLD IS Mti I Prices are coming down. CRABBS & IWSSES Have just returned from the East, where they have purchased a large and splendid assortment of m BB i OUR GOOBS WERE bought, since the great decline in gold, consequently we can sei! cheaper than before. We invite our old customers and ail others to call and examine our new stock, which we wi'i sell cheaper than any bouse west of the momitains. IVe mean just what we say so. Don’t fail to call be lore purchasing elsewhere, gur stock consists of every variety of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ClothK, cassimeres, tweeds, jeanos, Jti- , brown and bleached shirtings, ticks, stri ies. drills, Ac. A fine assortment of Yankee notions, hoods, nubias, and woolen goods of all d-scriptions. A splendid stock of ready made clothing, hats, and caps, men’s and boys’ boots, queensware. hardware, woodwara, &c. A good assortment of groceries. We thank ymi for the past, liber al patronage. We respectfully invite you to cal and see Don't firget the place, one door south of the post office. We will continue as heretofore to pay the highest pt ice for produce. Cash paid for wheat, cloverseed and pork. December 2, 18G4. The Largest and Oldest DRY GOODS II OUS E ! IM THE CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S Popular One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Be >ifsr a Largs and Varisi Slosh of | RICH ORES GOODS! Figured and Plain Dress Silks and al! desirable colors, Brown and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, prints, tickings, checks, stripes, den.ms, jeans, satinets, cassimeres, broadcloths, ladies’ cloths, &c., house furnishing goods, table and towel linens, carpets, oil cloths, ONE PRICE tO aLL. Goods warranted to be at r.pr»j seated or the money refunded. I Ne. 10T COLUJHBI STREET, FORT WAYNE, IND. TOW.UEf, BOND. Fort Warn*, laJiana. September It, 1814 rftautflSX