Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1865 — Page 3

DELINQUENT LIST. k a Lintof Lands and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the I non-payment of taxes for the year 1863, in Adams County State of Indiana. ~71 .1 Ir= $; s §1.2- 43 | i ° o Ovvxitßs’ Namm. Description of ’5 ■» <u 2 ! '*’ mj£ •> Landi - $i r 1111 |is — = L_L a i a ! -c i UNION TOWNSHIP, No. 1. I Harper John L se} «e||33|2B| 15 |4O j | 310 | §11,30 ROOT TOWNSHIP, No. 2. nlvlAr W sc 4| 36 2R 14 160| | 1275 | 54 66 T»r>R»vtv Vester nnd |n| nw{ 2128|14 126 j | 8.5 | “23 Fisher Thomas, heirs pt se | sw' 28 28 14 15 | | | same pt ne4- s w 128 28 14 25 | | | ear.-,. r t . w freer s e 4' 28 12814 1 461151 [ same ht« v 128 '2B 14 I 40 | t I sen. snto4.srr 129128 14 ' 601 I 2255 |B3 79 l.’ailcnee Sarah nnd |e| s w [l9 |2B 14 | 20 | | 115] 461 KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP, No. 4. j I .Andrew TTenrv w« n w 121; 27; 13; 80; ; 295- 12 36 Fpang’er Hannah npte |n w : 1 27’ 13’ 62’ ; 220' 10 32 Excent 7 acres hero'for sold out of the n w cor to II Delks i Silvers Joseph »4»w ; 33; 27’ 13; 80; ; 295- lOnoj Except 8 acres here'fore sold out of the n w cor to H Delks WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, No, 5. alebnlt John M sw|nw ; .32; 27 ;14 • 40- • 245- 1500 |.«wisThnmss no| n w : 27; 27; 14’ 40 ■ ■ 14-/ |>v..-1v nwjnw ; 27: 27! 14; 40: ’ 145; 663 SAINT Mt RYS TOWNSHIP, No. 6. ■•-.r.'. n „. 12 ne 1-4 ; 10; 27; 15; 40; ; 210- 709 »-;m>ha«nrge W lot 12 : io: 27: 15: 33- 15' no*- 21 33! ■»-; n .r St n el-2-n»1-4 : 31: 27: 15: SO 1 • 290’ 17 97; '.fo<*or. ft-m-el wI-ImM ; 5; 27; 15; 40; : 3!5 : 11 ? |! Smith William, heirs sw 1-2 nw : 19.’ 27: 15; 40; 285’ 16 53 BLUKCREEK TOWNSHIP, No. 7. J r-nr A M Elizsb'h pt wl2 sw ;33;26;15 ;22 ; ; 225 ; 606 Mtn Hill's heir* nnd |swtsw j; 3:26; 15; 80; ; *aine mid |e| ne ; 10; 23: 15: 60; ; 525; 22 12 Ex’pt 2 4 acres heretofore sold to J Crabbs out tract in sec 3 W-t.i-n petm- nw 1-4 nw 1-4 ;31 ; 23; 15; 40; ; 125; 411 K ltd Co CWA' FWe 1-2 iw 1-4 :31 ; 26; 15 ; 80; ; 260; 815 ' MGNROE TOWNSHIP, No. 8. ■ dams OB e side e nw ; 36; 26; 14; 10; w 1 2ne 1 4 ; 36; 26: 14: 80- ; 190; 10 89 • 'linger Jacob e 1-2 aw 1-4 ; 6:26; 14; 80; ; f same sw 14 s w ; 6:26:14; 40; ; 390; 1757 George s nw 14nw 1 4 ; 15; 26; 14; 40; ; 125: 638 Kizer Hannah nnt »> 1.4 nw 14’25;26 :14 ; 46 :25 : 140; 677 'T.-aman Peter, heirs und 37 ne «e ; ]4 ; of,; | j same nnd 3-7 se |ne : 14: 26: 14; ; ; same nnd 3-7 n 4sw ; 13; 26; 14; |, . sn,ne und 3-7 s 4 nw : .13; 26: 14; 117: ; 570; 36 39' Pmnmgstar “1 17pte£se|; 36; 26; 14; 4; 75; 15; 193 Heeler ER wl-2 sw ;27;26 :14 ; 80; ; same no 14 sw 27; 26; 14; 40; ; 460; 19 91 •later Thomas, heir cl 2nw : 15: 26: 14; 80; ; 255; 20 45 Bhillev Alexander nw 14se 1 4 i; 26: 14; 40; ; 125; 563 ■Vissej Sarah C sw 14 sw ; 3; 26; 14; 40; ; 65; 473 ■Vallace Joseph C nl2 nw 1-4 : 4:26:14; 64:75; 200.' 808 IFRENOH TOW SHIP, No 9. ell U ineent s w 1-4 n e ! 10; 23; 1-3; 40; ; 150; 576 — tsher Rachael nel-lnel-4 ; 1; 26: 13; 44; 65: 165; 816 ■rnnd Leonard A L Lanning Johial pt frag lot 2 : 28; 26: 13; 11’ 75: ■ same pt ne 1-4 nw 1-4; 28; 26; 1.3; 7:85; 100; 528 WtHc’-et'e John •| n w 1-4 : 10; 26; 13; 80: : 295: 11 06 jwockstill James n w 1-4 s « 1-4 ; 1; 26; 13; 40; same s| ne 1-4 ; 1; 26: 13: 80: ' 380: 16 92 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP, No. 10. .Caiiehan Thomas s|sw 1 4 I 25; 25; 13; 80; ; 375; 12 42 Except 8 acres here’fore sold to D Stndabaker out of nw cor 31 »ore Jeremiah. wA nw 1-4 ; 14; 25; 13; 80; ; 360: 15 63 ■hoemaker Noah und 1-10 pt sw |; 10; 25: 13; ; ; ; * nndl-lOptnw ; 15:25; 1.3' 24; ; 16o’; 608 ntlhani ne 1-4 se 1-4 ; 25; 25: 13; 40: : 200; 901 WABASH TOWNSHIP, No. 11. ■'immondME e|swl-4 ; 1.3; 25; 14; 80; • 235’ 11 87 ■ilton Samuel w| sw 1-4 : 2,3; 25: 14; 80; • 370’ 12 37 ®ams Mary I e| sw ; 30; 25 :14 ; 80 : ; ; same wpt se 1-4 ; 30; 25; 14 : 44; ; 520: 22 53 Jitchell Wm, heirs pt n|nw ne ; 32; 25; 14; 9; ; 1 Barae el-2nw : 32; 25: 14' 80: : 290: 12 92 wlson Almira pt «e |ptsw|:27: 25 :14 ; ; ; ; a, " f » n, e pt e frag : 34: 25: 14: 86: ’ 365: 14 95 ■<'h R M ne 1-4 ne 1 4 ; 12; 25; 14; 40 • ; same wl2 ne 1-4 :l2;2fe;i4; 80; ' 485’ 19 37 i Unknown n frag sw 1-4 ; 36: 25: 14; 55: : 175: 168 Exeept 5| acres sold to H Delks <fc 40 aeres to W Frazee W right Amos n 1-2 se 1-4 ; 12; 25; 14; 80; : 250; 11 24 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, No. 15 PhTu Robert pt»wl-4sw : 19; 25: is: 5: : 40 I 132 k Harman pt ept ; 33: 25: 15: 66 ;67 : 870 | 27 70 i n ~ Except 26| acres sold to H Delks out of n w corner. ) willworth George el-4 sei 4 115:25:15; 70’ • 465 16 94 » , sw ne 1 4 I 15: 25: 15 ; 40; ; Thomas pt sw 1-4 sw :H>:£s:ls; 23 ’- p- LT-J-’”-—a 89 i-_- ,on . 'J e y n « : 27: 25: fs: T4B; 75: 700 24 00 Sfs -M W " helr * pt mid pt : 3.3; 25; 15: IQ0; ; 1230 39 34 Psr'knX.- neptnel-4 : 33; 25; '5: 50; ; 290 10 55 »t»hall Ehaa ne ; 31: 25; 15; 160 • ; same w 1-4 se 1-4 : 34: 25; 15: 80’ m , ™ ,n ® wi-2 : 34: 25: is: 304: 90-3560 121 99 mpler David el 2sw : 29: 25; 15: 80; ; 720 23 73 w "' 9p,er D wl 2 sel-4 ; 6:25 .15: 80; ; 250 13 05 aßoodard John e 1-2 sw I 22: 25 ; 16; 80; ; W.tV- w’ n \ ■ "’l-2 sel-4 : 22: 25; 15: 80; ; 840 27 74 kins Am, heirs el-2nel-4 :18:25’.15: 80; ; ‘ 335 11 98 I

| TOWN LOTS. | I=i 1-3 I i«s I p a Officers’ Names. Name of Town. »> p* s'n -, — l = i i I- rank Joseph, heir Pleasant Mills (g | jo | 70 Roebuck Abner “ 9 | j sa '«e “ io | 3« I 268 Krips Daniel Buena Vista 1,5 1 4.5 | 439 Rinecker Abraham “ 5 j same « 6 | I same “ 9 j 40 | 339 Cramer Nesley Buffalo 73 | 5 1 235 Vance William “ 49 1 , go | State of Indiana,} Adams County, j I, illiam G. Spencer, Auditor for the county of Adams and State of Indiana, j 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing js a true, full and correct list of the lands and | town lots belonging to non residents, nnd those having no personal property out ot which to make the taxes due, returned and remaining delinquent, for the non payment of taxes f,,r the year A. I). 1863, and previous vears. with nenalty. m- | torest and cost, together with the current year's taxes for 1864. nnd that the I amount charged thereon is due from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded between the first nnd the fifteenth day of December. 1864 Given under my hand at the Auditor's office, at Decatur, this loth dav of December, a. i> 1864. WM. G. SPENCER. Auditor Adams Co. NOTICE—Is hereby given that so much of the aforesaid lands and town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and cost, which may j be due thereon from the owners thereof, on the dav of sale will be sold at public | auction, at the court house, in Decatur, in said county of Adams, bv the treasurer ,of xdams county, on the first Monday of February, a. d. 1865, and that sale will continue from day to day until all is sold, or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office at Decatur, this 10th dav of December, a. d. 1864. [Jan6] WM. G. SPENCER, Auditor A C.

_1 H E E \ ( r LE. i OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. Remember! l<»‘Diember!! Our terms of Subscription is, one copy one ye’ir in advance, $1 ..50 within the year 2,00, at 'the Expiration »‘f the year, $2,5u. No paper ; disconlihueu until all arrears are paid up, un- [ ess at the opium >f the Publishers. | The paper will be sent to subscribers after 1 their time of subscription has expired unless notice is given to the contrary. We receive no subscribers, for a less period than 6 months. Special Notice. TO AD VERT ISE RS.— All ta km for a specified time, and ordered out before he expiration of the time specified, willbe chavqed he reqular r 'les fortht tame up to the time they re ordered o’/t. Facts for the people. It. is a well esiablished fact that no j preparation has ever been placed before j I Uie public,that, as a remedial agent for , the sale nnd speedy cure of Coughs,Colds I Croup, Infltenza, Hoarseness, Tickling i in the Throat, Soren-ss of the Chest and j Lungs, and the relief of Consumptive I Cough is equal to Coe'n Cough Balsam. ] ; Although not known in the Western Slates i until the fall of 1363, over .3u0,000 hot-j ■ lies of it were sold and used by the people; 1 ; its immense popularity b-ing the result ' 'of its undoubted merit The proprietors; Messrs. C. G. Clark & CO., of New Ha-i i ven, Ct., who are among the most relia- : ble of the Eastern Drug H ‘uses, have ' 1 o f, ered to any man who would produce an article that wo ,ld cure any Lung and . i Throat affections as quick as ene's cough ! ' Balsoms. a reward of are with- , out any laker, although the offer has; been made public over two years The ' bottle compares favorably in size with ' any of the 65 cent preparations, and its i 1 strength is second to not e, making it not 1 only the best but the cheapest remedy in; the world. We have the united testimont 1 of such ho uses as Lord <fc Smith; Fuller, j > Finch and Fuller; Burnhan. a Van Schaack; J. H. Reed a Co, and H. Sco- ! I vill, all heavy druggists in 'he city of cliicr.go, together with the assurance ol wbolessle nnd retail druggists in all I points of the Northwest, that they are I : oelling more of this preparation, and that ’j it gives greater -atislaction than »ny I ot her cough Balsam now extant. No 'family should be without it; is within tie I I reach of all. the price being only 40 I j cents. In time of health provide for i disease.—[chicago Tribune. [Jan6 , : Arthur’s Home Magazine For FebL ruary.—W’e would call particular ntten- ; tion to the beauty of the steel engraving 5 in this number of the Home Magazine, the -'Waking Dreams,” engraved ex- • pressly for this number, is both in design . and execution, one of the most beautiful engravings that has ever appeared in a ’ | magazine. Os the other engravings, we • need only say that they are as numerous, and varied, nnd interesting as usual. As for the rending matter it is unusually interesting. Every family should, at least, hnve this number of the Home Ma«-a- ! sine. ) <wThe Adams County Court of Common Pleas was in session last week, , Bo.den presided. Among the nt- ) torneys present from other counties were I Messrs. Jenkinson, Colerick, of Fort ’ Wayne, nnd Mr. Hyatt, of Kendleville. ( tjj-Prof. Rank is still in our midst, I wielding his pen with unprecedented suc- ; cess. Those who at first doubted his ' abilities as a penman, have since become I heartily ashamed themselves, and are '; now the loudest in his praise. I

XHfTln this week’s issue will b« found the inaugural address of Gov Morton. We make no comments on it, but pul lish . it in full, so that our readers may draw j their own conclusion with regard to its merits or demerits, we should have published his message, but for its great j length. understand that there hrs been a supplemental draft in Kirkland township, to make up for deficiencies caused by the absconding of those who drew prizes at the former lottery. would call the attention of all those holding bounty orders against the county of Adams to the treasurer’s notice which will be found in this week's issue. Notic \ j Nn’icp i« hereby given that the nndpr<?isrn<*<l rnurdian of thp pst-iff* nnd person of Frank ' Neff. Catharine Neff, Noah Neff and Minerva | Neff minors, bv virtue of an order nf the Court nf Common Pleas of Adams County, made at I the Januarv Term, thereof in the year a. D. ; 'f>6s. Trill <?♦>]], at public sale, at the door of the Court Hou«e, in the County of Adams, in | the State nf Indiana, on the i 27th Dav of Febrnarv. a. d. 1865. ‘ hefwenn the l.onrs of ’() o’clock, a. m.. and 4 ' o’clock, pm. on said dav. the follow in" de ' scr-bed roe] nqtate, to wit :—one eleventh part | ‘of the follo'vinsr described real estate to-wit: The Rcuth-wost quarter of section ten, north half of i he north west quarter of section fifteen and the north east quarter of the south-east j quarter of section thirtv-six, and the south i half nf the north-east, quarter ot section thirty- ■ S'X all in township tw*ntv-five, north range ■ thirteen past, in the Conntv of Adams and i State of Ind iana, containing in all 36'1 acres. , On the following" the purchase nmnpv in hand, in six and in twelve ■; months, from day of sale with interest on defer* "d. payments. MICHaEL NEFF. January 20, 1805. Guardian. Fotice. ! Nof : c° is hereby given that the underaip’nrd comm>*»«inner appointed bv the Court of Com mon Pions nf Adams Coimty, bv virtue of an order of said Court, will rpII, nt public sale. at. . the donr of the Court House, in said County of I Adams, in the State nf Indiana on the 28/A Day of February, a. d 1865. between the hours nf o’clock, a in. a"<l 4 o’clock, p. m , on said dav. the following described real estate, to-wit :—The nort' -en<t quarter of the south-east quarter of section six 1 in township twenty-seven. north rsn<re fourteen east, in the County of Adams, in the State lof Indiana. containing forty acres of land be | the same more or less j On the following TERMS: One-third the purchass money in hand,one-third in six. and one-third in twelve months, with interest on deferred payments DAVID STITDaSaKER. January 20, 1865. Commissioner. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned comn issio»i«r appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Conntv, by virtue of an order of said Court, will sell, at public sale, at the door of the Court House, in said County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on the 28th Dav of February, a. d. 1865, between the hours of 10 o’clock, am., and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said da» , the following de scribed real estate, to-wit:—The east half of rhe north-west quarter of section thirty, in township twenty eight (28.) north range fourteen east, containing 80 acre* nf land, be the same moro or Iprr. »n the said County of Adams, j On the following conditions, to wit One third the purchase money in hand, one-third j in six. and one-third in twelve months, with : iu'.-i,-. • •• * DAVID STUDABAKER, January 20, 1865. Commissioner. Notice, Notice is hereby given to the holders of bonnty oraera. that there is fun..s in the treasury- for the redemption of all tiie outstanding bounty orders on Adams County, and no inter .at- will be allowed on said orders after this date 0. L. SCHIRMEYER. January 20, 1 365. Treasurer A. Co.

pnin IQ MIHM 1 I UulilJ Id iAiiullw ; Prices are coming down. ..j w . i Have just, returned from the East, where they have purchased a large and splendid assortment of wm £ B I G U vE L, hO fen bought, since the great decline in gold, consequently we can sell Ww WJf WJf cheaper than before. We invite our old customers and ail others to cal! and examine our new stock, which we will sell cheaper than any house west of tiie mountains, U e mean just what we say sj. Don’t fail to call before uirchasingelsewhere. Qur stock consists of every variety of STAPLE AND MI DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS | GOODS, Cloths, cassfrr.eres, tweeds, jeanes, &-c , brown and bleach-d shirtings, ticks, stripes, drills, &c. A fine assortment of Yankee notions, hoods, nubias, and wortlen goods of all descriptions. A splendid stock of ready-made clothing, hats, and caps, men's and hoys’ boots, queenswure. hardware, woodware, etc. A good assortment of groceries. We thank you for the past liberal patronage. We respectfully invite you to call rfnd see Don’t forget the place, one door south of the post office We will continue as heretofore to pay the highest price for produce. Cash paid for wheat, cloverseed and pork. December 2, 1864. The Largest and Oldest DR Y GOODS HOUSE! IN TII E CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S Popular One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED P/e ofer a Large and Varied Slock of HIM Figured and Plain Dress Silksand all desirable colors, Brown and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, pi inis, tickings, checks, stripes, denims, jeans, satinets, cassimeres, broadeloths, ladies cloths, &c„ house ftirnishing goods, table and towel linens, carpets, oil cloths. LfiT O l E t™ ER t Pi{I6E T ° ALL ’ Oo^w “ j senitu or the moiiGy refunded. * No. lOT.COLr.UEI STREET, FORT WAYNE, INI). TOW.VLEy, Fort Wayne, [ndiana. St»pfccniber I£, 1861