Indiana Farmer, Volume 2, Number 21, Salem, Washington County, 31 October 1823 — Page 4

cfor s O'.w ..1 h- txp-.ed to sale it the Court II us-in Hi Aonirtuii, on rnth d;v : N veoiijor nt xt, and . n dav t? cl w until the wh de nre sold.

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two hundred and ninety six two hundred and ninety four two hundred and ninety three two hundred and ninety two two hundred and ninety one two hundred and eighty nine one hundred and fifty lour three hundred and twenty two three hundred and twenty three three hundred and eleven three hundred and five three hundred and four three hundred and three two hundred and ninety eight two hundred and eighty four two hundred and eighty three three hundred and twenty four two hundred and twenty nine two hundred and thirty two hundred and thirty one two hundred and thirty two two hundred and thirty five two hundred and thirty seven two hundred and thirty eight two hundred and thirty nine two hundred and forty two hundred and forty one ;vro hundred and forty two two hundred and forty three two hundred and forty six two hundred and forty nine two hundred and fifty two hundred anil fifty threr two hundred and fi'ty four two hundred and fifty five two hundred anil mxv sis two hundred antl fifty seven two hundred and fifty eight two hundred and fifty nine two hundred and seventy seven two hundred and twenty two two hundred and twenty two hundred and eighteen two hundred and fourteen

one hundred ninety eight eighty thre seventy three seventy five e;ghtv one thit ty eight five twenty eight twenty three ninety seventeen thirteen f.ftcen for'v three three hundred ninety cine cinty three eighty f ur seventy four seventy nine eighty rvo thirty n?nc thirty two twenty seven twenty two twenty four e'ghty nine ninetren fourteen sixteen forty f,nf ore hundrrd fa four K. 13L A IK, Sher-fT M C. Octoher 4ih, 1823. l8-3w COLLECTOR'S S.iLE. Tj" hal! expose at public before the jri door of the New Albany hotel, on Sit urdav the terth day of November neit, p.i-d f;-o: day to day until all are sold, die to I -lowir:otts of land in New- Albany (.r s" rrrieh . r"d as will satisfy the taxes and c..-t ti a thereon for the years 1822 and 1823, if n.t i on!r discharged. John Aherr.ethy lot No. 13 Lower Market Street John Apploa4e No 10 Albert Allisson 28 do 15 Lower Third Upper High do Mai Let do do Lower do do do Lower Market do do 07 or. Abraham V. Huskirk 9 Heirs of John Burgess 4 Upper Spring John Herrv li Lower Spring James S. Brown 23 do do do G Lower Kim Ikckwith & R-jrklin 14 Lower Fifth Heirs of H. F. Clark 1-3 No 14 L. Fourth Presbyterian Church 21 I pper i?pi ing do 2f, & 25 do do 35 State Street do 40 do 23 Upper Elm Lower do Upper Third do do U;per Fourth do do Lower Fourth Upper First Lower First do do do do do do do James Do Wolf 4 29 4 15 9 30 0 Lower Hih Heirs of John Eathurn 5 Upper Water do 2 3 19 Upper High Gad Ely 1.4 I I I .ower Market John flustcn 1 1 Upper Hinh Charles Hall 19 Upper Market Elnathan Jeningi 13 .State Heirs cf John Jacob 20 Upper Second Massatt Norman's heirs for the vear IC22 6c 1823. Lots No. 3 10 11, L. Third and No. 25 Lower High. William Neald 3-4 of Lot No. 9 Lower Spring. Prentice Zl Bakewell 15 Upper Water, John Payton 20 Lower Water. John Phillips. 13 Upper Hih Peter Penny broker 1 4 20 Upper Sprin; uaviu Ktce 4 Upper High Samuel Heed 12 UpperHigh do 13 Upper First

x do 16 Lower First Benjamin Hice 2 Upper Market Heirs of David Raymond 28 U. Spring

Kezin Redman 17 Upper First do 2 Lower Water Lower Second Lower Second Upper Second do do do do do do 9 10 5 9 Jacob Shively 23 Upper Market Heirs of Gold Syllaman 1-2 No. 11 L. Market do School Lots do do do do 1-2 13 Lower Spring 27 28 29 30 19 State street do do do do do do Upper First for the years 1822 fa 1823 Smithstone 17 Lower Third Unknown Lots 7 Lower Water do 18 33 & 34 Lower High do I 4 4 Upper Market clo 3 8 16 fa 11 Lower Market do 8 12 & 16 Upper Spring do 24 25 34 36 fa 1 2 4 do do 4 16 17 25 28 & 29 U. Elm

do 6 Lower Spring do 7 Upper First do 15 Upper Second do 17 fa 13 Lower First do 20 Lower Second do 6 23 27 32 Upper Third

do 8 fa 21 Lower Fourth do 6 fa. 10 Upper First do 1 5 7 11 fa 19 Lower Fifth Richard Vandike 33 Upper High Rohert Wallace 25 do do Elizabeth Wood 2 3 No 3 Lower High (Jo 4 and 6 S'ate Street do do do 1 2 12 do do 6 UDner Second 9 and 11 UppT Fir3t 1 Tnrin uKofov nr. I IJ; ....... . o J lUvri ajiii 11 Micajah Speakman.5 fa 6 Lower Water do 2 and 4 Lower Market do do do do do do do 00 Upper First Lower do 4 and 6 do do 2 Lower Second 5 and 6 do do 22 Upper Third 13 Lower Fifrh Heirs of Stephen Smith deceased, Part of S'eam Mill Lot Lot No Srxteen Upper Water ctreet Thirty-eight State street Six Upper First Twenty one do 1 do Twenty-four do Seven do Ninrtcen do Twenty five do Twenty-eight do Thirty-two do do second do do do do Two Upper Third F our do do Twenty do dc Twenty-six do do Thirty do do Two Upper Fourth Four do do Eighteen Upper Fourth Nineteen do do Twenty three do do Twenty seven do do Thirty one do do Two Upper Fifth Four do do Twenty do do Twenty four do do Fourteen Lower First Nineteen Twenty One do do do do . Lower Second do do do do do do do do Lower Third do do do do do do Three Fifteen Nineteen Seven Four Five Eighteen Fourteen Twenty -one One Three I'our do do Lower Fourth do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Seven Thirteen Eighteen Nineteen Twenty-two Eighteen Sixteen Thirty five Forty Thirty Thirty-eight Forty Nine Eleven Seventeen Twenty one Upper Watsr Lower do Upper High do do Lower High do do Upper Market do do do do do do Twenty five do do

Thirtyr-three do do Thirty, five do do Thirteen Lower Market Twenty-one do do Twenty-three do do Twenty-nine do do Thirty-one do do Two Upper Spring Six do do Ten do do Fourteen do do Eighteen do do Twenty-two do do Thirty do do Thirty-two do do two Lower Spring Four do do Seventeen do do Nineteen do do Thirty-three do do Thirty-five do do Five Upper Elm Seven do do Fifteen do do Twenty-three do do Thirty-two do do Thirty-six do do Thirty-eight do do Forty do do One Lower Elm Three do do Twenty-one State Twenty-three do do Thirty-four do do Thirty-eight do do

I shall also expose to sale the following tracts of land, on the day or days, and place aforesaid, or so much thereof as will satisfy the state and county taxes and costs due thereon for the year 1823. P;rfric Byms 160 acres town 2 range 6. Heirs of William Bowman 160 S. W. quarter town 2 range 6. John Burge's heirs 160 acres No. section 27 S. W. quartrr town 2 range 5. Henry Collins 160 No. section 2 i N. E. quarter town 3 range 5. Andrew Biggs 254 acres Silver Creek. Bates & Halker 200 acres Lot No 85 letter A fa B Clark's Grant. Martin Bbke 8 1 2 acres F. Run Noof section 34Daniel Doup 740 acres No. section 22 town 3 range 6. William Forshe 160 acres No section 3 town 2 range 6. John Frederic 160 acres section 19 N. E. quarter town 3 range 6. Adam Hoke. 160 acres section 33 S. E quarter town 2 range 5 Nathaniel B. Huff 160 section 25 S. E quarter town 3 range 5 James Hay 160 acres Lot No. 6-S Clark's Grant. Lenard Jones 500 acres Silver Creek Clark's Grant Lot No. 84 do 100 acres Lot No. 85

Clark's Grant on Silver Creek.

Thomas Lawson 240 acres No. of secVition 5 town 2 range 6

Joseph Massott 20 acres No. section 31 N. W. quarter town 2 range 6 John Montgomery 80 acres Town 2 ranrre 6. Elias Neald 147 1-2 acres No. of Lot 64 Silver Creek Clark's Grant. Heirs of William Norman 20 acres No. 31 town 2 range 6. John Russell 80 acres No. of sccton 5 N. W. quarter town 3 range 5. John Rice 50 acres No. section 2 N. E. quarter town 3 ranee 5. Benjamin Richard 160 acris No. section 30 N. E quarter town 2 range 5. - Mr. Lindder 4 1-4 acres Fallengreen No. section 34 town 2 range 6. Wm. G. Thompson 160 acres town 2 range 6 Thomas Tucker 160 acres No. section 14 town 2 range 5. 500 acres Clark's Grant owner's name unknown. James V. Buskirk 75 acres No. section 35 town 2 range 5. Robert Whitehill 100 acres Lot No. 28 Clark's Grant. Wright, Abbey and other 333 Silver Creek Lot 29 Clark's Grant. Allen Webster 160 acres Knob Creek No. section 25 town 2 range 5. George Wheller 120 acres No. section 18 S. W. quarter town 3 ranere 6.

JAMES BESSE, Collector Floyd County. October 8th, 1823. 18-3w N. B. All persons owing taxes in the county of Floyd, for the years 1822 or 1823, are requested to call and settle the same without delay. J. BESSE. C7All kinds of country Produce wanted' in payment of subscriptions. C7"The Printers are very much in warn' of a few barrels of corn. Can't 8ome 0 their subscribers help them to some ?