Decatur Eagle, Volume 12, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1869 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. FRIDAY. JAN. 8, ISC9. "Local & MlsceHaneous. New Advertisements. Fruit House —AVhite. Oub Representative, Hon. J. R. Bobo, left for Indianapolis, Monday. Court Monday. —Common Pleas Court convenes Monday, Judge Studnbnker presiding.— There is but a light docket to dispose of and it promises but little litigation. Beauty on Ice. —Saturday and Sabbath our side-walks were coated with ice, much tp the annoyauce of pedestrians. We noticed quite a number of our fair friends “come down.” It should be some consolation for them to know that the “wicked stand on slippery places.” /3TA bill will, it is understood, be introduced in theT Legislature, at an early day of the session, authorizing the Governor to arm an equip a reserve force of one hundred men, for active service. The object, we suppose, to prevent a repetition of the disgraceful scene enacted at New Albany, by the Seymour Vigilance Committee. Highway Robbery. —The It. Wayne Democrat says that a farmer by the name of Lerhman < was robbed of the proceeds of a load ■of pork, some @9O, by a couple of highwaymen, who with presented revolvers, in the Hick Turpin style, demanded his money or his life. Two brothers James and Josph Smith —not Dandy Jim have been arrested and held to answer for the crime.

Nlw York Market.— New York, Jan. 4th.—Flour? good choice white wheat, 88 30@10; wheat 82 00(3)2 25, for white winter, corn97@9B, for western ; onts 764@77e for western. Live stock.—lllinois steers, of »6J(2'6J owt. brought 10c.; hogs, the market dull, lire quotations : Prime heavy corn fed' 810 25(£ 10 50 ;medim» 810(310 25; common 89 50@ 10. Fort Wayne Grocery Market. —The Fruit Houso advertisement contains a correct price list of groceries, to which the attention of the public is called. White give* the public the advantage of every fluctuation in the market, '‘and does not neglect the one all important item of inviting the public to call nnd see him by presistent and judicious advertising. He gives more for country marketing and sells groceries cheaper than any houso with which we arc acquainted in Ft Wayne.

Rallruad News. The Committoo appointed by our citizens to solicit private subscriptions to the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne railroad had secured some thirty thousand dollars on the Ist of January. If our citizens, who aro able, and who would be benefited by the road, would subscribe one half what they ought to, the remaining twenty thousand could be secured without any trouble. The Jay County Republican say's that the people of Jay county are trying to raise fifty thousand dollars. The Republican is urging the people to move in the matter. The Winchester Journal say* that the people of Deerfield are trying to secure sufficient stock to Induce the railroad Company to make their place a point on the Richmond and Fort Wayne road. The people of Ridgeville are also laboring to have their enterprising town made a point on the same. The Richmond Telegram says that all but thirty thousand dollars of the stock required to prepare the bed of the Richmond and Fort Wayne railroad for the iron, has been subscribed, and that responsible parties have contracted to furnish the iron ns fast as the road is ready for it. Os course the small balance of stock will be taken up without delay, and the road is certain to be commenced at an early day.

Reconstructed. —We notice that some of those wha became reconstructed on or about January Ist, will have to “swear off’ again, unless like Rip Van Winkle’s tippling, “this don’t count.” Theological Discussion. —The long talked of discussion between Rev. Hammond, of the Methodist, Episcopal Church and Shaffer of the Methodist Protestant Church, ‘commences at Monroeville, Wednesday, January 13th. The resolution for discussion is as follows: Resolved. That the doctrines of the Methodist Protestant Church are not the doctrines taught by the Bible.

From Washington. Washington, Dec. s. —Congress reassembled to-day, with a full attendance in both houses. poftant bills were introduced, and but little legislation was accomplished. The Senate occupied most of the day in discussing a resolution calling on the president fora copy of his late amnesty proclamation, and for the authority for isusing the same. It was claimed by radicals that he had no power to dispense amnesty before conviction. The resolution was finally passed. A bill to pay a loyal claimant in Georgia for property destroyed by Sherman’s army was debated at length without result, but with indications that such a class of of claims would not be paid at present. Senator Edmunds’ to.day presented the resolutions of the Vermont legislature asking that in view of the large and numerous grants of public lands to western and southern states and railroad corporations, congress shall take into .considorrtion the claim of Vermont tr> im equitable and just share in the general distribution, and for the purpose of promoting its educational and internal improvement systems. The investigation of Judgo Busteed's ease before, the judiciary committee of the house progresses. The testimony, even thus enrlv. is admitted by Busteed’s friends to be of a damaging character: and still stronger, it is said, will be forthcoming. The eminent carpet-bagger stands a fair chance for transmitting his name to posterity in an impeachment trail. Menard, the Louisans colored man who came in high feather 1 with his congressional aspirations has left with a fallen crest. Tlis impecunious condition was relieved hv the freedmen’s bureau, which furnished him with transportation free of charge ■ to New Or leans. « The idea prevailing in the west, that Jtliero is danger of Congress raising the tax on whisky, is erro neons. It is true that money has been subscribed in New York, Cincinnati, and the other cities, for this purpose; but the movement has fallen still horn. The proposition has not been named in the ways and means committee, and not one member in that Committee is in favor of it. — m -*► a* ——■ - - ■ - The schools and colleges of the south have boeumorc numerously attended this season than ever before.

SPECIAL NOTICES. 7 Ift j HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian ITS EFFECT. IS MIRACULOUS. It is a perfect ami wonderful article. Cures baldness. Makes Lair grow. A better dressing than any “oil" or “pomatum." Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into baautiful silken tresses. But above all, the great wonder is the rapidjty with which it restores gray hair to its original color. The whitest and worst looking hair resumes its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hair, but strikes at tho root and fills it with new life and coloring matter. The first application will do good; yon Will see the natural color returning every day, and before you know it, theuld, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will begone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beantifullocks. Ask for Hall s Sicilian Hair Renewcr; no other article is at all like it in effect. See that each bottle has our private Government stamp, over the top of the bottle. AH others are imitations. R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. * lwm. .Votice of Appointment of Administrator. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Samuel Hilton, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MARK ASPY, Dee. IS, w 4. Administrator. R . S. PETE R* OY, Attorney ext Law, tIRCATt lt, INDIANA. PROMPT au*au« S*»l to ail Mm* ntn*rt to Kb car*. OrriCK-U D. StwUUkrr i I-nw 0«r» visas. Job PRi.vn.VeT of every description, nentlj executed at the Saol« Offic*,

WOMAN.- -FEMALE 3, OWING TO the peculiar and important relations which they sustain, their peculiar organization, and the offices they perform, arc subject to many sufferings.— Freedom from these contribute in no small degree to their happiness and welfare, for none can be truly happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one of these various female complaints can long be suffered to run on without involving the general health of the individual, and ere long producing permanent sickness and premature decline. Nor is it pleas ant to consult a physipian for the relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will a true woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm as to do this. The bcx will then thank us for placing in their hands simple specifics which will be found efficacious in relieving nnd curing almost, every one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to their sex. llelmbolv’s Extr act of -Brnin..—Hundreds suffer on in silence, anil hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced ftom excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it isfnr oftencr caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane of—ihe vagina itself. j When reviewing t he causes of these distressing complajtytfs, it.;,is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils consequsnt upon them. It is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, anu which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The mania • that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that nature designed for corporeal development to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus with the body half-clothed, and tlie mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revel the. hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. . In consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excitement is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment and retention of organic health and strength; the exposure :o night air; the sudden change of temperature; the comp.le’e prostration produced by excessive dancing, must, of necessity produce their legitimate effect.-— At last, nnearlv marriage caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and remonstrances of her deli* cate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treatment. This is but a truthful picture of* 9 the experience of thousands of our young women. Long before the ability to exe: cise the functions of the generative organs, they require an education of their peculiar nervous system, composed of what is called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations at an early period of lif •; and, ns we shall subsequently see, ; thesfi emotions, when excessive, lead, long before pubeiitv, to habits which sip the very life of their victims ere nature} has self-completed their development

For Female Weakness nnd Debility, Whites or Lcucovrlinea, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, T6o Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer most perfect specific known; Hkt.vbolii’s CoMFor.xn Extract of Brctnj, Directions fur use, diet, and advice, accompany. Females in every period of life, from infancy to extreme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions. Strength is the glory of manhood and womanhood. Helmbold's Extract of Bnchn is more strengthening than nny of the preparations of Bark or Iron, tnfinately safer, and more pleasant. Ilelmbold’s Extract of Buchti, having received the endorsement of the most prominent physicians in the United States, is now offered to afflicted Immunity ns a certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause originating; General Debility, Mental nnd Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessness, and Sleeplessness at night. Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorganization or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpiation of the Heart, and, in fact, all the concomitiants of a Nervous and Dchiliated state of the ’’system. To insure the genuine cut this out. Ask for Helmbold s. Take no other. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottle or six bottle for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H.T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway N. Y. None are genuine unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with sac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed lwm2m H. T. HELMBOLD.

V GENTS WANTED.—S7S to 8200 per month everywhere, male and female, to introduce the genuine improved Cowhox Sevss F\Mn.r Srwixo M vciiisi;. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. .Price only $lB. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay SI,OOO for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch.'' Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pnlied apart without tearing it. W* pay agents from $75 to s2ooper month and expenses, or a commission fbom which twice that amount ran be made. Address SRCOMB ft CO n TiUsburg. Pa., or Boston. Mass. CAUTION.—Do not he imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under, the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machina manufactured. vlJn3l-36.

JJEJLDN QUENT LIST. \r - A LIST oft Lands and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for the year A. D. 186-7, in Adams County 7 , in the State of Indiana. <» . 11 : y *!—{£ — “-3-3 -3 H 5 © 9 ft ’’ 5 * o J® © a. 3 5. 3 I 3E S £ : THE NAMES OF DESCRIPTION OF - 3 If: : I % '■ f's OWNERS. LANDS. 9 : S' .* c ; .* • « 0 , i■• - , © o Union Township, No. 1. Barkley,- Levi, whfn c qr 19 28 15 80 660 25 23 Billman, Gideon, nwqrs w qr 29 do <to 40 560 43 76 Clem, Noah, nhfn w qr 3 do do 86 650 26 70 Hoagland, Isaac, nwqrn w qr 31 do do 40 390 16 23 Harris, John, nvrqrn w qr 19 do do 40 740 31 40 McCardle, Mary, nhfn w qr 5 do do 95 500 20 68 Middleton, Ben.) imin, wptswqr 31 do do 120 1770 76 21 Nirdlinger, Nathan, nwqrn w qr 29 do do 40 210 900 Wood, Louisa, n c corner g lifse qr f 5 do do 2 50 50 259 Root Township, No. 2. Cronister, Jacob, w side lot 6 36 28 14 10 230 16 61 Fisher, Thomas, heirs, pt seqrs w qr 28 do do 15 Same, pt nesw qr 28 do do 25 Same, pt s fraction ae qr 28 do do 46 15 Same, nwqrs w qr 28 do do 40 Same, pt ehfs e qr 29 do do 60 2255 99 48 Gessinger, John, ehfwhfwhf s e qr 26 do do 20 Same, ehfwhf n e qr 26 do do 40 920 43 56 Gross, Peter, pt uvrqr.s e qr 21 do do 80 230 21 47 Hoagland, Isaac, Beqrs e qr 25 do do 40 Samo, nwqrn e qr 36 do do 40 Same, ehfn e qr 36 do do 80 2340 112 85 Hill, Stephen, nhfnwqr n e qr 24 do do 20 245 11 89 King & Cronister, p c cor whf n w qr —35 do do 6 1860 GO 49 Lord, Martin, pt se qr sw qr 17 do de 35 Same, pneqr s w qr 17 do do 5 530 41 15 Magner, Susannah, gptwhf s w qr 23 do do 20 320 14 30 Nirdlinger, Nathan, Bhfnwqr n e qr 24 de do 20 Same, nhfn e qr 25 do do 80 1545 79 33 Rice, Benjamin, whfwhf s e qr 14 do do 40 560 47 93 Same, pt ehfwhf s e qr 15 do do Same, pt ehfs e qr 15 do do 100 1475 149 45 Smith, John M., nhfn e qr 1 do do 00 765 35 33 Weller, John T., pt neqr&pt s c qr 21 do do 5 63— 360 22 64 locum, Abraham, pt swqrn e qr .21 do do 25: 80 01 Preble Township, No 3. Brunson, Nathan, ehfn e qr 5 28 13 71 35 415 17 47 Mitchel, Elizabeth, nwqrs w qr 33 do do 40 200 852 ( >Rex, John, w btfs wqr 33 do do 80 395 16 64 i Rutclilcr, David, whfn e qr 35 do do 80 4:15 18 29 j Rock, .Michael, mid pt 4 do do 70 870 40 12 Smith, Paul, heirs, whfn e qr 15 do do 57 Same, seqrn w qr 15 do eo 23 875 35 33 Witty, Frederick, nhfn w qr 10 do do 80 1425 65 35 Kirkland Township, No. 4. Ake, Joseph & Jesse, whfneqr 26 27 13 80 295 13 67 Dugdall, J. K., ehfn w qr 10 do do 80 255 11,88 | Edgerton, J. K., seqrn e qr 36 do do 40 Same, nhfs e qr 36 do do 80 445 38 66 Grim, John, whfehf s e qr 4 do do 40 150 848 j Gilbert, John, swqvnwqr 86 do do 40 360 18 17 Mix, Henry A., swqvn e qr 33 do do 40 145 702 Scliock, Daniel, swqrn w qr 2 do do 40 175 814 Shafer, Casper, whfn w qr 11 do do 80 325 15 02 Whitehurst, Jacob, ehfs w qr 25 do do 80 685 38 14 Washington Township, No. 5. Andrews, Jeremiah, nwqrs e qr 19 27 14 40 Same, ehfneqr s e qr 19 do do 20 805 65 52 Andrews, Thomas IV., nptwhfnwqr 20 do do. 35 595 N 27 76 Andrews, M., sen., und jswqr u e qr 29 do do •13 33 190 672 Bailey, Hannah, scqrn e qr 29 do do 40 240 13 86 Bulkhead, N. 11., ehfn w qr 28 do -do 80 Same, nwqrn w qr 28 do do 40 770 35 08 Burger, Daniel S., ehfn w qr 23 do do 80 420 17 25 Barnhart, D. D., neqrs w qr 17 do do 40 410 62 15 Coffee, Timothy, heirs, pt chfs c qr 6•* do do 70 1010 40 31 Dale, Wilson J., swqrn e qr 25 do do 40 170 732 Galbrath, Samuel, neqrs e qr 30 do do 40 Same, chfnwqr s c qr 30 do Ilpckman, G. 11., nhfs w qr 9 do*~'ilw*w*o 1360 58 11 Johnston, Thomas, ehfs w qr 18 do do 80 Same, shfs e qr 18 do do 80 1455 85 36 Johnston, James, whfchf s W qr 32 do do 40 195 30 05 Johnston, Perry S., scqrs e qr 30 do do 40 245 12 23 Lewis, Thomas, neqru w qr 27 do do 40 145 978 Parish, Abner, whfn e qr 30 do do 80 380 19 49 Russel, W'm., pt whfn e qr 30 do do 60 545 27 27 Smith, Joseph R., pt neqrn c qr 20 do do 26 Same, pt ir wqrn w qr CO do do 26 Same,.,. aeqrn w qr 20 do do 40 965 75 96 Weldy, Daniel W., shfscqr 23 do do 80 420 17 25 St. Mary’s Township, No 6. Archer, Josiah, w lif sw qr 30 27 15 80 425 19 00 Arnold, Mary A., swqrneqr n w qr 4 do do 10 55 380 Baughman, Hannah, nptehfnhf n • qr 4 do do 6 65 372 Barnett, Henry, ehfneqr s w qr 19 do do 20 190 11 65 Fordyce, John, s e corner se qr 20 do do 10 Same, n e fraction 20 do do 20 ’ 510 29 26 Fordyce, Jasper S., whfs e qr 30 do do 80 Same, ehfs w qr 30 do do 80 1255 55 61 Ilihsman, Henry, ehf n wqr 3 do do 80 780 34 41 Harper,-John L., ehfn e qr 8 do do SO 1070 61 31 Hamilton, David, 1-10 wbfn w qr 15 do do 8 Same, 1-10 lot 4& 6 16 do do 4 60 378 Jackson, D. 0., meqrs w qr 30 ilo do 40 260 15 44 itobnek, Abner, swqrn w qr 10 do do 40 310 24 25 Scliock, Daniel 11., nwqrs $ qr 81 do do 40 125 659 Schook, George, nwqrs w qr 32 do do 40 150 7 2-5 . Schock, Elizabeth, neqrs w qr 32 do do 40 165 763 Scliock, Daniel, ieqrs w qr 32 do do 40 170 7SO , Smith, Augustus, nwqrswqr 5 do do 40 3:15 35 17 Thacher, Phillip, neqrn e qr 36 do do 40 780 42 39 Trout nor, John, t fraction sw qr 27 do do 64 Same, ncqrn w qr 34 do do 40 1000 45 09 Woodruff, D. M., n lif n oqr 6 do do SO Same, seqrn e qt 6 do do 40 1730 70 20 Blue Creek Township, No.'T. Burdge,'Joseph, ne qr 31 26 15 160 1265 58 88 Blazer, Sylvester, , nptwhfswqr 16 do do 65 610 29 18 Davy, Joshua & James, swqrneqr 17 do do 40 195 902 Davis, William, nwqrswqr 17 do do 40 B<>s 17 56 Eley, Michael, whfs w qr 19 do do 80 680 U 4 42 Engle, Henry, whfn e qr 31 do do 80 915 42 50 Foster, George, seqrneqr 83 do do 40 C 65 33 67 Gillctt, Harriet, ptnwqrncqr 32 do do 25 15 228 Ilaskinson. A. J., wptswqr 34 do do 150 785 68 46 llarpor, Joshua W., ncqrswqr 10 do do 40 305 13 80 Meyers, Henry, seqrn e qr 29 do do 40 Same, Qeqrs e qr 29 do do 40 990 48 70 Ray, Wm. G., ehf seqrs wqr 6 do do 20 105 948 Turner, Sarah, ncqrneqr 32 do do 40 255 11 64 Willyard, Fred, seqrs e qr 29 do do 40 335 17 95 Monroe Township. No. ft. Aspy, James R, pt ehfn e qr iBS 26 14 32 50 185 8 .47 Aspy, Lawrence, eptw hf nw qr 33 do do 50 190 870 Aspy, Zach. T„ e lif tw qr 33 do do 80 190 870 Brandy berry, Alex., s lif ne qr 4 do do 80 435 22, 89 Everhart, Joshua, nwqrn e qr 9 do do 40 290 17 97 France, Catharine, seqrneqr 5 do do 40 170 827 Huff, George, sc qr 8 do do 160 465 20 45 Jeffries, John H., ehfn w qr . 27 do do 80 385 20 63 Except fifteen acres previously sold. Lazier, William, ehfn w qr 16 do do 80 350 15 56 Orndorff, James W., nhfe e qr 11 do do 80 296 13 19 rowe'l, E. V., shfn e qr 10 do do 80 255 15 39 Worst, George, whfneqr 25 do do 80 335 14 90 Waterman, Jacob, ehfn w qr 30 do do 80 255 11 48 French Township, No. 9. Bennett, Wm. n, ehfnwqr 10 26 13 90 295 13 33 Burges, Henson, seqrs wqr 33 do do 40 275 12 47 Hacker, Stephen, swqr■ e qr — 3 do db 40 Same, ehfs w qr 8 do 80 680 3! 84 Hanton, James, ptseqr 83 do do 34 255 10 19 Kohler, David, neqrseqr 15 do do 40 210 967 Rosier, J. F, swqrneqr 14 do do 40 250 11 40 MichanJ, D. L. seqrs wqr 1 do do 40 190 903 Midland. Julias, swqrswqr 1 do do 40 330 18 78 Mix, Henry A., twqrn w qr • 2 do do 40 135 642 Nicholas, Adlanter, pt se qr 28 do do 29 Same, pt ne qr S 3 do do 15' 285 13 48 Newsbauw, Jscoh, ehfseqr 11 do do 80 Same. ehfswqr 11 do do 80 600 29 75 Ripple, John, whfnwqr n c qr 11 do do 20 Same. swqrneqr 11 do do 40 225 35 38 Solomon, John J. . whfehfseqr 1 do do 40 ISO 11 84 Schwam, l lrich. nbfnwqrnt.q* 21 do de 2) 85 637

■ ' ; j * Si" * 2 3 S' ?• h ~ \ % y- » 3' g s'E " S. THE NAMES OF DESCRIPTION OF • ? jf- t jf 3 =" ■ OWNERS. LANDS. ? f : g * S ? * = o French Township, No. 9, (Continued.) Scliank, Frederick, neqrswqr 2 26 13 40 Same, Iseqrnwqr 2 ilo do 13 Same, swqrneqr 3 do do 40 480 35 97 Smith, W'm. G., eptnhfnwqr 12, do do 26 6G 195 22 82 Seiner, Mary Ann, nwqrn eqr 3 -do do 40 24-> 11 18 Wirick, Henry, seqrn wqr 3 do do 40 125 599 Waterman, Henry, shfn wqr 4 do do 80 255 11 63 Zaugg, David, ehfn eqr 3 do do 80 595 30 88 Zaugg, Peter, whfs wqr 2 do do 80 645 25 41 Hartford Township, No* 10. Aumstalls, John, s e.qr 10 25 13 1/10 1010 38 81 Brady, Levi, nc qr * 23 do do 160 840 37 OS Huffman, Stanton, neqr s wqr 4 do do 40 520 22 03 Jourden, Jacob, seqrneqr 34 do do 40 420 59 83 Runyan, Joseph, swqrseqr 2 do do 40 515 2-' 32 Ruple, James, . eptshfseqr .33 do do 35 170 11 08 Twigg, Wm., nwqrs wqr 9 do do 40 Same, ehfs wqr 9 do do 88 Same, nw qr se qr 16 do do 40 1200 55 29 Twigg, Cliailes, whfseqr nw qr 16 do do 20 Same, n wqrn wqr 16 do do 40 720 32 23 Twigg, Orsborn; shfn cqr ... 16 do do 80 780 31 85 Wabash Township, No. 11. Aspy, L. M., ehfs eqr 25 25 14 80 555 50 06 Anderson, W. G., ehfi cqr 29 do do 180 365 52 70 Baldwin, John, neqrn eqr 32 do do 40 Same, swqrneqr 32 do do 40 Same, nhfs cqr 32 do do 80 645 29 01 Byrd, Andrew, ehfn wqr 33 do do 80 520 26 60 Burdoine, Wm, heirs, nptnwqr ne qr 28 do do 11 55 289 Baker, Solomon, ebfs wqr 24.. do do 80 450 23 07 Bradford, Jacob, m. wqrn eqr 29 do do 40. 43Q 32 29 Bradford, Peter, neqn eqr 29 do do . 40 205 21 16 Baldwin, J & J., shfs eqr 32 do do 80“ 6.15 26 53 Crissman, Catharine, whfnwqr 24 do do 80 850 29 66 Clawson, Josiah, w lif sw qr 19 do do 92 60 385 30 28 Carr, D. tV., nwqrs eqr 25- do do 40 820 43 00 Esma, Catharine, whfß cqr 36 do do 72 40 340 14 94 Evans, Henry Clay, neqrswqr 31 do do 40 75 374 Hill, Peter, ehfsoqr 6 do do 80 310 13 73 Hilton, Samuel, whfs eqr 23 do do 80 455 23 19 Huffman, Sarah, pt c lif sw qr 29 do do 60 245 12 85 Except four acres previously sold. Kroner, M.N., sw qr 33 do do 160 675 29 15 Kennibcrgcr, Andrew, ne qr 14 do do ICO 590 25 49 Mitchel, Wm., heirs, pt nhf n w qrneqr 32 do do 9 Same, ehfn wqr 32 do do 80 295 13 64 McDonald, David, : s pt-n w qrn wqr 27 do do 28 305 17 55 Perviance, J. N. w hf ne qr 33 do do 80 Same, seqrneqr 33 do do 40 BSO Si 50 Priest, Enoch, seqrs wqr 2 do do 40 250 16 08 Snow, B. 8., pt nwqrn eqr 32 do do 2 420 13 83 St.udabaker, Abe, n frac sw qr 16 do do 77 35 Same, fraction se qr 17 do do 154 1025 44 31 Shepherd, E. 11., e lif ehfn wqr 36 do do 40 Same. whfn eqr 36 do do 89 3 > 970 59 97 pt ne qr 4 do do 53 33 210 94 > Shoemaker, 11. 8., se qr 33 do do I*>o 1130 ;,1 18 Seeds. Wm.. mid nt w lif ne qr 11 do do 25 210 27 0? Wright, Amos, n lif se qr 12 do do 80 250 11 15 Jeticrson Township, No. 12. Burg, James, pt s lif nw qr 5 25 15 36 50 Same, n lif nw qr 5 do do 80 935 39 2o Burg, Joseph, neqrswqr sdodo 40 . 150 6 8«. Burdg, Anthony, pt s lif nw qr 5 do do 47 50 405 23 8o Bodle, Abraham, nhfs wqr 4 do do 80 Same, s lif nw qr 4 do do 80 2610 123 14 Burdg, John M., Lot 5 > 33 do do 40 275 26 05 Brake, Clnrles, Lot 7 33 do do 100 1415 5G 90 Dewer, John, swqrn cqr " 22 do do 40 Same. seqrn wqr 22 do do 40 * 915 46 39 Estlnnay, Catharine, s e fraction 31 do do 128 809 33 14 Looiborrow. Wade. mill pt se qr 32 do do 28 27;> 12 05 McCollum, Jesse & Eli, whfneqr , 30 do do 80 560 2 8 46 1 Passen, Henry, wqr 6 do do 40 GOS 28 22 Passon, Lewis, seqr n wqr 6 do do 40 i Same, w lif n wqr *6 do do 88 660 28 74 Peters. Martin. pt ehfswqr 19 do do 80 465 19 03 Except eight and one-half acres previously sold, i Roane, Wm.. neqrn eqr 8 do do 40 150 689 I SlauffmSn, John, pt c frac se qr 22 do .do 28 350 17 11 i! Showalter. Joseph, swqrseqr a I# *l° <l° 40 445 2o 72 I Wyslion. John, ehfn eqr 30 do do 80 625 28 53 TO W \ LOTS. V*- : •; - - f -gr*r.3r & \ r r * S h 9 Xj - — 9 —• NAMES OF OWNERS. NAMES OF TOWNS. ' ff » ? = 3 i C -j o ' .5 j i II Hart, Adolphus, Decatur, npt 54 1180 35 23 1 j Heckman. G. 11., “ 163 20 45 I Lamer, William. 31 G 35 30 Ml 1 Spencer, Ann M., “ 193 Same, “ D 2 Same, “ Same, . * 121 Same, , 7 “ 102 175 11 91 Sullivan, Joannah, 16 < ; Same, “ ■—t 168 Samo ** t ' 109 45 a57 • Sl.ackley,'H. ' “ 230 14 85 1 Spillman, llenrv, 11 .82 oO 3-1 i Except four feet, previously sold, off the north side. 1 Smith. James R., " “ *8 120 26 29 1 Shackley. P. C., “ P* 34 98.5 31 ,8 Winters. John, “ j 83 2L> 2i 13 1 Gross, Peter, Monmouth, 4 85 183 Parson, Sarah E., “ 21 » Same, “ 28 Same, “ 29 i Same ; ■< 30 190 10 50 Tonalia, Jacob, sen., “ 18 146 1< 16 Weller, John T., “ 46. Same, “ 47 Same, * , *8 Same, “ ** Same, ** 60 Same. u 61 - %r ' 1 * 7 Banner, James, Pleasant Mill» r 7 110 6 68- - 11 8M WM Fonlvcc, John, 11 * \ Same, * Same, u * Same. ** 5 Lewis, Pollr, • “ 27 Same,; v “ 28 190 9 25McLeod, Isaac R., . “ ® Same, “ J 30 Same. “ * 413 33 8* Remp, Israel, “ Same, *7 * 4 Samt, s’ “ 2-> 7 Same, “ E* 11 »10 28 61' Roop. Joseph, Same, , " * ® * Same, 11 ® Same, “ 10 1806- 19 3J State of Indiana, Adams County, m: Notice is therefore hereby given, that so much of said lands and town lota, 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 auction, at the Court House door, in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, by the Treasurer of said County, on the first Monday of February. A. D. 1869; said sale to continue from dsy to day until all is sold," or offered for sale. GiTen under mv hand, at the Auditor's Office, at Decatur, this 14th day of December, A. D. 1868, SEYMOUR WORDEN, Dec. 25, 1863, w 4. Auditor of Adam* County. &.

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