Decatur Eagle, Volume 11, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1868 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1868. Local <t Miscellaneous. New Advertisements. Dentist—A. P. Rauch. Estray Notice—A. J. Hill. Dog Lost —August Leßrun, United States Musical Review.—This is ajournal that every lover of Music should subscribe for. Subscription $2. Address J. L. Peters No 200 Broadway New York. Preaching at M. E. Church.— We are requested to .announce that the Rev. J. W. Durant, of Colunp bus, Ohio, -will preach at the methodist Church, on Sunday, January 12th, at half past 10 o’clock, A. M. Clerk or Supreme Court.—We understand the name of M. W. Wines, of Fort Wayne, will be presented at the Bth of January Con vention, as a candidate for Clerk of the Supreme Court. We are not given to fulsome praise or flattery for this or that candidate, but would be pleased to see the name of our young friend have a place upon the ticket. It Vakisheth Away.—Do our readers all understand that the genuine Chemical Sal er at us, made by D. B. De Land & Co., is never eaten. In the process of baking it all evaporates, leaving the bread light and pure. It has been imitated but the counterfeit is not •easily disposed of. Use it instead of Soda. It weighs 16 ounces to the paper; others weigh 14 oz. Southern Journal oe Music.— We have received the third number,of Southern Journal of Music. It contains several choice pieces of Music, and is one of the cheapest mediums which our music loving friends can obtain to secure choice music. Wm McCarreil, publisher, 91 West Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky., to whom all ordrs .and inquiries should be addressed. jtsrit is said a bill will be introduced in the House, soon, in favor of taxing the bonds of the United States. When the rich men of the country pay taxes in proportion to ■their means, then we may look out for retrenchment and reform in our expenses, and until they do, look out for corruption. We must tax all the property of the country, reduce our expenses, or repudiation will be forced upon us. Prang's Chromo.—We arc in receipt of the first number of Prang’s Uhroino, a pajier devoted to a comparatively new art in this country, that of Chromo lithography, by which the most rare and beautiful paintings can be copied with such accuracy and fidelity, that noue experts can distinguish between the copies and original.— These copies can be furnished by Mr. Prang at prices that place them within the reach of all. All inquiries about Chromos and orders for them should be addressed to L. Prang, & C0.,‘159- Washington street, Boston.

JCSFA bill is to be reported forbidding all further sales of the public domain, except as provided by the preemption and homestead laws. The present members of Congress do this on the principle that a theif threw impediments in the way of policeman, but with not half the inducements. Congressman Ashley has secured all the good town sites, and his brother representatives and senators, it is said, own all the land on both sides of the Pacific Railroad, not donated to the company, and now having secured all the spoils they now propose to play “dog in the manger.” /SrA large number of operatives have been discharged from the Trenton, New Jersey, factories and mills, which has caused great distress among the operatives, and made three hundred families-'de-pehdant upon the charity of the city. The high protective tariff does not seem to have benefitted the operatives. The owners of the mills made money while they could, And having stripped the people of their money are now without a market for the sale of their goods, consequently stop their mills, and ptft their pauper operatives a begging, while they, under the beautiful projection system, count their bonds by the hundred thousand-

Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the price. Panorama.—Our old friend O. J. Kover will exhibithis Panorama} of “Our Planet,” in Decatur, on j Saturday afternoon and evening. ANewJJook. —Everybody sho’d read H. M. Crider’s Humorous Poem on School masters. Sent by mail, on receipt of 75 cents. Address Kephabt. Crider & Bro., Publishers, York, Pa. Hack Line.—The undersigned is now running a daily Hack from Decatur to Monroeville, leaving Decatur in the morning and returning at night. If encouraged by the patronage of the people generally, the design is to make the route a permanent one. The public are interested in having a cheap mode of conveyance between the two places, which can only be obtained by patronizing the regular hack. James Carr. “While the lamp holds out to burn” there is a chance for restoration of health. If, therefore the constitution has been weakened by disease or excess-the nerves shattered—the stomach weakend the appetite gone, and all the i world appears gloomy—pour some fresh oil into your lamp, in the shape of Plantation Bitters, which will make the flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate a once wretched existence. For ladies it is an elegant and gentle stimulant, exactly such as they require. Many families will not be without it. It has an immense sale throughout the world. MARRIES). Dec. sth, by Frederick Engeler, Esqr., Mr. Jacob Share to Miss Elizabeth Meyers. Dec. 5, by the same, Mr. Christian Annen to Miss Rosa Moser. Dec. Bth, by James Nelson Esqr., Mr. Jacob Cook to Mrs. Frances Kelly. Oct. Gth, by Rev G. H. Jabker, Mr. Ernst R imp to Miss Wilhelmeuia C. Conrad. Dec. 26th. by Rev M. W. Steffey, Mr. A. Kern to Miss Henrietta Roller. Dec. Ist, by V. D Bell, Esqr., Mr. Albert Yeager to Miss Mar. tha Aschbaucher. Dec. 12th, by C. M. France, Esqr., Mr. Almon Shafer to Miss Winona Reese. rsun. Os sinking chiils, in Root township, Saturday evening, December 28th, 18G7, Mrs. Elizabeth Randall, aged 35 years, 11 months, and 12 days. ~BUSiHESS~NOT!CES. IW. V. B. Spencer, Attorney at Law, office formerly occupied by Jenkins'on & Spencer, opposite Keystone Block, Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Prompt attention paid to all bus • incss entrusted to his care. vlln2s.tf. United States Patent Agency. —We would most respectfully announce to inventors and patentees, that patents for new inventions can be obtained through our agency, with facility and dispatch, as we have a branch office in Washingo ton. We furnish all kinds of blanks used by inventors. Believing that our extensive experience in the patent office at Washington is a sufficient guarantee of success, we most respectfully solicit your patronage. WILLSON & ESMOND, Office No 26, Court Street, vllnlTyl. Ft. Wayne, Ind. ————————lll *—— Arrival of lew Fall Goods, at the Union Clothing Store, No. 25 Main Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Messrs. J. G. Fledderman & Co., Merchant Tailors, have just returned from the East with a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising the finest Beavers, French Cloths, Doeskins, Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, Velvet and Cassimere Vestings, which will be made to order in the latest styles, and at the lowest prices. They cannoli fail to please. Also a full stock of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, of the latest styles. We advise* our friends and the public generally to call and examine their Goods before buying. J. G, Fledderman A' Co. vllnllyl.

AV. S. Wood, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Ornamental Gilt and Plain Gilt Imitation, Rosewood and Walnut Mouldings. Cord and TAssels, Picture Nails, and Looking Glass Plates. Old Frames regilt equal to new. 1 Engra.yjngo, Lithographs, -etc. No. 132. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. vlln2syl- ~ r T- - A i Ft. Wayne Fruit House and Oyster Depot, Deals In all kind of Groceries, Provisions,; Tobaecoes, Fish, <tc., suitable for the farmers trade. Please notice our price list: White Fish, | barrels, $3,50. Pickerel, | barrels, S3tOO. Mackerel, | barrels, 84,50. Fish in Kitts, 81,25. Fish, all kinds, per Ib., scts. Plug Tobacco, per ib., 50cts. Smoking Tobacco, per ft>., 25cts. Brooms from 15 to 25cts., each. Coffee, per lb., 25cts. . Sugar, per lb., 12|cts. Good tea, per lb., 75cts to BLOO. Choice Tea, per lb., $1,25 to $1,50. Good Factory Cheese, 12|cts. per pound. Peaches, perWn, 25cts. Dried Peaches, per lb., lOcts. Dried Apples, per ib., Sets. All other goods at proportionately low prices, at the FRUIT HOUSE. vlln2stf. A. J. Fi'Win, 11. D., Operative Surgeon. Rooms opposite Keystone Block, Fort Wayne. attention paid to Fractures, Dislocations, Diseased Bones, Contracted Joints, CrossEyes, Hair-Lip, Cleft-Palate, WryNeck, Club-Foot, Tumors, Fistula, Gravel, Ruptures, and Surgical Treatment of Injuries.

vllu2syl. JFThe public tire respectfully solicited to call .and examine our stock of School Books and Stationary, Wrapping Paper, Wafl and Window Paper. Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Botinet Boards, Memorandum and. Pass Books, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pictures and Picture Frames, Photographs and Photograph Albums, &c , <tc. KEIL & BRO , No. 2, Phoenix Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. vlln2sin6. Commendat ion.-— We t tlie undersigned graduates of the’ American Business Institute, located *t Fort Wayne, do cheerfully recommend the same to every young man who desires a thorough business education. We have had every advantage of knowing the merits of this Institute, and our advice would bo to -evei’y- man before entering into business, to attend this institute, for in it there is is no deception, but you have the guarantee of a thorough course of instruction. A. S. Burt, Cashier First Nation al Bank, Van Wert, Ohio. O. P. Bonwitz, Book Keeper, dry goods store, Van Wert Ohio. John Mohr, jr., first Book Keeper, Hamilton’s Bank, Ft. Wayne. R. T. DXcDonald, Book Keeper, A. S. Evan’s dry goods store, Fort Wayne, Ind. R. S. Miiliman, Book Keeper, A. D. Brandriff’s hardware store, Fort Wayne, Ind. Benedict Noll, First Book Keeper, Myer Brothers <fc Co., druggists, Fort Wayne, Ind. B. Rehnen, Book Keeper, Trentman & Son’s, wholesale grocers, Fort Wayne, Ind. E. H. McDonald, Clerk Auditor's office, Allen county, Ind. John Moning, Clerk Treasurer's ■office, Allen county, Ind. J. T. Snook, Merchant, Antwerp, Ohio. J. M. Rex, Merchant, Jarvis, Indiana. vllnll. /gr Don’t fail to visit Shoaff's Art Gallery, in the Key .Stone Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. SPECIAL JE3ri-c»i-a» of Youtli, A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Do cay, and ail the effects of youthfuHudiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all Who need it; the roeipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience, can do so by addressing, in perfectconfidence; JOHN B. OGDEN, • 42 Celar street, New York. vllulO-ly. -* •

CLIMAX. Page'w Climax Salve, for Burn?, Scrofola, Silt Itheutn.' Stref: JlreWii Brewsts. FrdbJ Bites, iChifa’ ains,-'.'tfagp. Bruises, Cuts, Swellings, &c., whether-! 1 upon man or beast, is the most wonderful article ever produced. Other good articles alleviate; this cures, ft allays inflamation, subdues pain, and heals without a scar. It is worth its weight in gold to any family, gnd should always be oa hand. It is warranted to do what it says every time> Hoflfat’g Else PHIh and Placen»X Bitters were first used 'in private practice in 1825. They were introduced to the public in 1835, since which time theii reputation has extended, until they have asale in excess of all other Cathartic and Purifying Medicines. There ip hardly a family among civilized nations who havenot personal evidence of their beneficial effects. Their great success is owing to their uniform reliab’lily incases of Constipation, Billions and Stomachic diseases, whether of long or short duritton. They are entirely vegetable in then-composition, and hn’-mlesstc the gentlest infant. Oae ingredient opens the po. es of the skin: anotheris diuretic .and stimulates proper action of- the kidneys; a third is loosening phlegm and humot from thclungs; other properties are warming and cathartic, and cleanse the stomach and bowels from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect is to regulate the impaired functions of the system, and to pro luce health. It is not asserted Moffat,s Pills are a cure all—that they will cure all complaints—but uitderordinary circumstances they may be relied upon to cure Nervous and Si •k’le.adnelre, Cosliveness’, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,Jaundice. Liver and Billions Coniplninls, Colds, Scurvy, General Weakness, &c. They are expressly made for these diseases. Millions upon mil lions of cures can be cited. In no single instance lies a complaint, evevco.ne to our knowledge; where they have not operated ps recommended The printed circular aramid e?eh-box fully explains the symptoms and effects of each dieeaTe ; .speiilieJS tie.viment, furnishes evidence. Ac. We briefly > cfer to tier. David didder, Franklin. N. C., who was cured of Dyspepsia; C. R : flrpsS of Wi'Mdi4,ini: ) .ctfrp ed of Liver Complaint: H. Hooley, of Springfield, Pa., had Scro;'iila..(ind had to use crutches; was en>JcJ fa fare® weeks. James D. Dolens, of Adrian, Mich., cured of Biliious Fever; Het. Henry Gratamj ti;es£y ter sass Ofiuijci. Grana gun,'Cal., of Fever and A'gtib, Kef. Ed. 11. May, Twenty-First New York,of Rheumatism and Piles of 25 years sfriqd-' ing ; Rev. Samuel Bowles, Editor of the Springfield (Mass.) R.epublican was gyred of terrible Cosliveness; Hop, J 23. Webber, of Rnfnney, N. IT., of'LlMn Complaint, etc., etc. A box of Moffat’s Life Pillsywith fullcirculars. &c., wiff-besent gratis to any Physician, on receipt of two three cent postag n s(amps.

Moffat’s Life Pills tire 25 cents ggrbox. Moffat’s Phosftfx-Bitters,*St nt>r bottle. Thej- are sold by all respectable dbal*vß throughout thecontiujnts and tire Islands of the Ocean. WHITE & HOWLAND. Proprietors. .. SiiccegSgrs’WDßT-Talfn Moffat,, and Dr.' Wn>. B. Mo(Tfit,l2l,Liberty street, New York. ' » Habitual Constipation—lßow io Effect a Certain and Permanent Cure. Some occupations of life pi^igpaso io Costiveness, especially those., fllow but little exercise. I’ehsons who contract this unfortunate habit, of body, under such circumstances, might, possibly be relieved by changing their sedentary employments for others of a more active kind; but this i.. by no means certain. Habitiial 1 constipation is a very obstinate disorder. All the ordinary socalled remedies invariably aggravate it. Nothing cap be more injurious than l-he continued use of strong aperients. TJiey nt. first irritate, and finally almost. privatize the bowels—rendering them so torpid that enormous doses of cathartic medicines have no effect upon them. A mild aperient, combined with a gentle stimulant, is the true remedy; and a combination in the happiest proportion, of these ingredients, is found in HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This famous Stomachic invigorates the whole intestinal canal, while quietly removing from it&convultious all impediments-to a free passage through them. No mere purgative has this double operation. No ordinary stimulant effects the desired object. Cases of Constipation abandoned as hopeless by distinguished medical . men have been cured in a ffiw weeks by the Bitters. To those who have tried ail the medicines of the dispensatory in vain, we say try this irresistable stimulant and aperient. There is no sufficient, reason why Constipation should , be the consequence of sedentary habits. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, by supplying . the vigor which would otherwise be derived from exercise, will in all cases enable the system to perform its excretory functions regularly and healthfully. *l*o OonaimiptixTos. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for i several years with a severe lung affec- i tion, and that dread disease Consumption 1 —is anxious to make known to his fel- I low-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free qf charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat' i and Lung Affections. The only object of 1 the Advertiser in sending the Pjcescrip-. < tion tie affiictedpaid sprdhd' 1 inforrhatlon whieithe tn be tn- 1 valuable, and he hopes every sufferer 1 will try his remedy, as it will cost them < nothing, and may proVe a blessing. Par- 1 ties wishing the prescription, free, by ] return mail, will please-address . i REV. EDWARD A.WILSON | Williamsburg,Kings Co., New York, vllnll-ly.

Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. H. .IV'VenfiJq J’JiiltiUciljxßvrL, is intended to distcive the jirake it into ohyiid, the-first process lof digestion. By cleansing the stomach with Schenck’s Mandrake Pills the tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten before using it will be easily diiflfc'fcsx 34 an#ltVerlsAmtde he«lihy*and the appetite restored, hence the tonic an 1 pills are required in nearly every case pf xousumpaon. A half dozen bottles bf the sea weed and three or four boxes ofihe mandrake pills will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenck makesprofessional vWts iu New York. Bosion.nnd at his principal office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for his days for visitation. Please observe; when purchasing, that . the two likenesses, of -the wlieu in the List.stage vs consumption, and the other as he no>v is, in perfect health, are on the Govern nent stamp. Sold by all druggists and dealers, price $1,50 per-bottle, ors7.sothe half dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr: Schenck's principal office. No. 15 North Gth street, Philadelphia, Pa. General wholesale agents: Denins, Barnes & Co., N. Y.; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md.; John f. Parke, CinoinnaS, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, III.; Collins Broi., St; Lou's, Mo.—l worn. The Healing Pool,and House of Mercy Hjward Association Reports, for Young Mon. on the Crim; of Solitude, and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sept hi. sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. dress, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. vll nil, COMM ERCiAL. ~ Decatur Markets. Corrected fST’ools.ly. Decatur, Jan. 3, 1868. I Flour, cp bbl sl2 Oil , Wheat, white <[p bush.. 2 35 “ refl, “ . 225 ‘ Corn, 75 ; Rye, 1 00 Oats 45 Potatoes,' 1 10 ■ Butter, tt).. . 25 ' Lard 10 Egg'S-,.. ' LS Feathers, 50@60 ’ Hides, green 39 lb 6 RfM «lrv,lo f Salt, $ bbl 4 00 f 15 ' Shoulders, 12 ’ BaeoH,j , /T . : .• M 2 ■ Hogs, grbisj. ? f New York Market. 3 New York, 'Dec. SO. * I CottrHP-TSutesSflf, JLBO bales at ’■ Ifie. XQiMßiddSm^iplauds; a shade lower.

- Flour—Receipts 4,814- .barrels; the market less active and medium .grades 50@65c. higher; ■sales of 32,000 barrels at $8 40@9 00 for superfine State and western; $9- 40 ■@l2 00 e for extra, western ; $9 80@13 00 for round hopp Ohi<s sll OO@IG 00 for St. Louis, closing quiet; California dulj and sales of 1,000 sacks and. barrels atsl2 251fe13 50/ Wheat—Receipts,, bushels; market is‘ I(?2<V lowbr an 4 more acth'e; salt's 6f 25,000 bushels at-$2 W2f 17 for No. 3 'Sflfirig;' $2 §o@2 23 for No. 2 do.;'s2 26@2 29 for No. 1 do.; §2 6(5 for amber State and Nlichigan ; $2 90 for white California. Rye—Quiet; sales of 8,000 bushels Western at SI6A, and 2,•500 bushels State' at 1 63. Corn-Receipts, 27,704 bushels; snlds of 16,000 bushels at $1 37@ 1 38 for Western mixed in store and afloat, closing at 1 36 afloat 2@3c. lower. Oats—l@2c. higher; sales of 21,000 bushVls Western to arrive 79@80c._; and closing at 80c. WEW~~ADVERTI SEME NTS A. P. RAUCH, Opperative & Mechanical DENTIST, DECATUR, :::::::: Ilf DIANA. All work neatly executed and warranted to give satisfaction. Call and examine specimens. OFFICE—.With Dr. Jelleff, over X Crabbs & Co’s Hardware store. v11n39 Estray Notice. Taken, up by Lot French, in French township, Dec. Ititli, 1867, a.black cow, white streak along the back and belly, white face and tail; appraised at Reported by Vincent D. Bell, J. V. Attest, A. J. HILL, Jan, 8, 1868. Clerk. I>og Lost, Lost in Decatur, Dec, 16, a bliick and white spotted hound, white color predominating, answers to the name of ‘watch.’ I will give §2 reward for his recovery, by leaving the dog; in care of George Smith, in Decatur. Jau. 3. AUGUST LeBRUN. Wood Wanted! The uudersigned will, on Saturday the 11th day of January, 1868, at the Auditor's office in Decatur, between the hours of nne and four o’clock P. M., sell to. pie respibnsible: bidder, the delivery fff bench, sugar and hickory wood for the use of the county; the wood to be two feet in length made ready for use and cot-tied up on the public square, between the offic* buildings, »ndJ,Q bq deUwtred on or before the fifstuay of March, TB6B, SEYMOUR WORDEN, Dec. 27; wi. Auditor, A. C, !

DELINQUENT LIST<. A LIST of Lands and Town Lots returned and reijiaining,delfnqtient 2 A_ for the non-payment of Taxes, for the year A. I)., 1866, in Adams Count}', in the State of Imliana. OWNERS' NAMES. | ' I fg. = I . - . • o . • J® • ® • p ' * * . • . • . « • o* ttiifen Township, No. 1. Julmaou, E. H., n f IB’A o ’*!!’ t 34 28 15 40 510 830 Smith) Daniel W., sbf s Tit n w'qr 6 iL> do 40 145 C2J Stevens, Moses 8., -uwqrneqr 15 do do 40 Same, swqrsw qv n e qr 15 do do 10 410 16 50 Wentling, Jacob, nw qr s.w qr 30 do do 40 460 17 56 Root Township; No. 2. Fisher, Thomas, heirs, pt seqrs wqr 28 28 14 15 Same, pt ne qr sw qr 28 do do 25 Stnie, pts w frac se qr 23 do do 4G 15 Same, nwqrs wqr 28 do do 41 Same. pt ehfs eqr 2'J do do 60 2255 89 57 Hill, Stephen, nptnwqr ne qr 24 do do ‘-.0 245 11 56 Lower, Wm., "w hf seqrn eqr 16 do do 20 Same, swqrn wqr 16 do do 40 865 34 20 treble Township, No. 3. Rice, Benjamin J., whfs wqr 33 28 13 80 395 2 > 86 Mitchel E'iz ibeth, nwqrß wqr 33 do do 40 190 835 Brunson, Nathan, ehfn eqr 2 do do 71 35 415 17 30 Kirkland Township, No. 4. Ball, Jesse, swqrn wqr 24 27 13 40 150 704 Grim. John, whfs wqr 3 do Jo 81) Same; ehf s oqr 4- do do’ 81) 815 37 87 Liby, Jonathan, whf n e qt* 27 do do 8 ) _ Same, whfscqr 27 do do 81) 590 2G <1 i Shock, Daniel, swqrnwqr 2 do do 40 170 784 Shafer, Cnspcr, whfn wqr 11 do do 80 325 14 49 Young, Cyrus, whfn eqr 83 do do 80- 29a 11 69 Young, Johnson M., ehf nwqrs eqr 4dodo 20 <5 487 Wade, Edward, ehfacqr 22 do do 'BO 815 13 07 Washington Township, No. (k Bnssinger, Conrad, - nbf n.eqr ■ 2.8; 27 14 80 ,-r . Same, • seq.-neqr 28 do do 40 510 21 85 Overlcy, James, nwqrnwqr 27 do do 40 145 688 St. Xhry’n Township, No. 6. Dayton, Elizabeth, s wjqr’s wqr 32 27 15 40 125 599 Gard. Z. P., shf n wqr 33 do do 89 Same, nwqrs wqr 33 do do 40 855 40 69 Galloway, Mary, s a w qr hw qr 33 do do 40 165 785 Except two -acres previous!}' sold. ■> Majors. J. P.; heirs, Shock, Daniel, nwqrseqr 31 d<s do 40 Sarne, nwqrswqr 32 do do 40 3)0 11-44 Tecpie, George W., Bwqrswqr 8 rj° 49 1195 58 82 Wade, George, nwqrs wqr 9 do do 40 909 68 03 Bluecreck Township, No. 7. Curry, Jonathan, whfseqr . 9 23 15 80 460 19 65 Corner, Olivo, septseqr 3 do do 50 , B')s 13 12' Porter, Robert, sw ipr n wqr 39 do do 49 165 ' 6 -87 ’ Except seven acres previously,soli , •. i • ... Rea, Andrew, * pt e lif sw qr 27 do dp 50 . ‘ S ime. whfwhfwhf ne qr 27 do d(i 29 340 28 28 Sool:s, Sylvester,- shfu wqr 29 do do Monroe Township, No. 8, ; v.': . Barnett, John, elifnwqr 1 . 7 26 14 80 i-,u; 335 "-J>o Everett, Ambrose, nwqrseqr 21 do do 40 - .L‘is . 7.4-5, Hannon, Jacob, f aids wqr 15 do do 80 335 14 58* Johnson, Alexander. ehfseqr G do do 80 Same, 11 w qrs-e'qr ,i 6 do do 4<X> f W. 72 Johnson, Junes, ehfseqr 18: do- do 89 330 14 ,41 Kcjzei», Hannah, , pptehf nw qr 25 do do 46. 25 .1,40 6 64., Overholt, Joseph, a lif neqrn eqr 6do rfo 20 ’’ 55 2 93' Robinson, John M., shf sw qr 43 do’ BO’ ’BO ’ 335’ IT W S.iros, Saiiiuql, nhfswqr 15 do do 80 385- 16,99 Springer, Alfred, swqru cqr 6 do do 40 115 5 Smith, Henry I),, whfs wqr 27 do do 80 Same, ehfncqr 28 (To do 80 670 29 18' Worst; GoorgOj w lif ne qr « 25 do do 80 835 14 -58 French Township, No. 9. Adams, William, whfs cqr 12 23 13 80 222 11 32 Hickethorn, Gcnrge, neqrswqr 33- do do 49 . 260 11 00 pt fare lot N0. "2 28 do do 11 75 Same, ptnefracnwqr 28 do do 7 S 5 100 626 Steiner, Daiijel, 8-9 pt nw qr 18* do do 53 Same, 3-9 pt s frac n eqr 13 d 4 do 27 835 10 80 Stogdill, George, nhf swqrnwqr 3 do do 29 Same, nhfs hf s wqr nw qr 3 do do 10 Same, pt shf p lif nw qr 3 do do 29 50 250 16 02 p Stogdill, James, nwqrseqr 1 do do 40 Same, shfn eqr 1 do do 80 330 17 30 Seiner, Mary S., swq-neqr 3 do do 40 245 10 37 Walker, Eliza J., ptnfracneqr 34 do do 26 06 185 6.02 Hartford Township, No. 10. Shoemaker, D. R., ncqrseqr 36 25 13 40 Same, shfn eqr 36 do do 80 440 20 00 Shepherd, John S., se qr 9 do do 160 655 28 24 Taylor, Theodore, nwqrs wqr 22 do do 40 Same, pt swqrs wqr 22 tlo do 13 425 18 28 Wabash Township, NO. 11. Baldwin, John, neqrneqr 82 25 14 40 Same, swqrn eqr 82 do do 40 Same, w hfneqr 82 do do 80 645 27 74 Bradford, Peter, neqrneqr 29 do do 40 2C5 14 77 Corriugton, Freeman, pl nhfswqr 22 do do 22 30 185 456 Gray, Jacob C., nhfs eqr 31 do do 80 150 724 Hamilton, William, s e frac 21 do do 126 830 14 56 Huffman Jacob, ehfs wqr 29 do do 80 270 12 33 Lyon, Stephen, wpt fracs wqr 31 do do 45 180 779 McMakin, Caleb S., h'fseqr neqr 32 do do 20 Same, shfseqr 31 do do 80 400 13 66 McCoy, Nelson, wptseqr 28 do do 75 385 15 84 Pcrviance, J. N., whfn eqr 33 do do 80 Same, ” soqrn cqr 33 do do 40 860 33 00 Ray, Andrew, ncqr 15 do do 160 <9O 21 54 Rising, Eli, heirs, shls eqr 32 do do 80 615 24 25 Troutman, Jacob, scqrn eqr 12 do da 40 170 739 Wilkinson, Jahue, epts eqr 30 do do 121 30 690 27 65 Warwick, A. L., s hfneqr 30 do do 89 Same, nwqrn eqr 30 do do 41 66 445 18 64 Ziglcr, Peter, ehf s oqr 6 do do 80 820 13 48 Jefferson Township, No. 19. Burdge, Clarke, Lot No. 5 83 25 15 40 225 23 76 Bodie, Michael, whfseqr 3 do do 80 250 10 78 Brake, Charles, Lot No. 7 33 do do 100 1230 59 89 Johnson, Griffin, ehfn eqr 4 do do 80 635 24 68 Loofbori-ow, J. G., nptscqr 32 do do 76 725 27 90 May, IT. £., neqrseqr 32 do do 40 285 11.50 Roth, Joseph, nwqrn eqr 15 do do 40 , 125 485 Snyder, Jesse, sptseqr 32 do do 16 Same, efracseqr 31 do do 15 280 11 20 Troutman, Jacob, whfn eqr 20 do do 80 540 21 22 Roth, Joseph. n w qrneqr 15 do do 40 125 4-85' Except 7 acres previously solfl, TOWN LOTS. 5" S’© -•» 5 1 S £ £ £ OWNERS' NAMES NAMES OF TOWNS. 8 y £ g S ® I- “ ■: g i __ __ : :g, !»* 5Damson & Beck, Decatur, 35 50 2_-81, Elzev, John, ' “ 10 Same, l{ 75 650 53 07 Shrader, Barbara, “ 218 , Same, “ 219 510 23 14 Jackson, Daniel, h 352 Same, “ 353 70 629 McGary; Jesse, . “ 262 ’SO 2 68Except two feet previously sold. I r ’ Gard Z. P., Pleasant Mills, 5 . 10 T7 Bolton, Caroline. Buena Vista, 14 160 6- 97 ■ Schigler, Frederick, , A “ _7 . 230, 7 31STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, sst , . - • . Notice is therefore hereby given, that sq much of said lands and town fats, as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest, and charges'thereon, or due from the owners thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold, at public sneiiob, at the Court House door, in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, by the Treasurer of. snid County, on the jits t Monday of February, a. 1868; said sale fa continue from day to day until all is sold or offered for sale. - ' A - Gi*en under my Band, at the AiiLitor's Office, at Decatur,. Giis 14th day of December, a. n ~1867. WURDEN; AudiM' Adams County,