Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 February 1866 — Page 2
VOLUME 11.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
man III IHffilirilll lU'linnn m ' The Storm which swept over this place ,Acgro sullrasc in llic District of
HI ft r Ii 1 WWW I I Ii Ii ll II I il 1 I . !i,cf rr:,i., tn w rM.A.Ii Collin: bla.
J. G. OSHOUE 8. L.. U.4RVCT,
t the cliuiax cf destruction at Ronrbou. I Editors. -The Press of that place says of the damage
PLYMOUTH, HDIAXIt
TnCRSDIT,
done to property there :
"The roof was lifted lrom the Irame building on Reek's corner, occupied by J.
k. J. W. Ha can .carried across Main street.
FeB. 1, t SCG. ;an(J thrown atrainst thc building in tho rear
The negro-.ufTrage bill for the District of Columbia, which has passed the House of Representatives, is as follows : "Be it enucted ly the Senate and llousa of Hejirtttntatins " the United States of America, in Congress assembled. That
from all laws and parts of laws, prescribing
The Democratic State Convention. The Daiuocratic State Convention which
the oualitieatious of elector for any office
. jef 11. Cornwclls drus store crushing in j jn tlie District'of Columbia, the word " the wall and creating considerable havoc .white" be and the same is hereby stricken among barrels and boxes -torcd thereiu. QuU an(j tiat frou, ami aftcr tue passage of Two frame buildings in process of crec- thisactno person shall be disqualified irora
tion m the north-cast part ot town were j votjnir at any election held in the said
District on account of color.
See. 2. Ami he it further enacted, That
j torn to pieces. The ; Mr. Dick's stable an;
The roof was blown from
ind the observatory from
; James Linn's house. The roof was blown . aJj acts of (;jnre?9 and all laws of the from M. Hose's house carried to a con&iJ ! j5tat3 0f Maryland in force in said District, jerable distance. Smoke stacks were blown aml alj finances of Washington and J down. small buildings overturned Georgetown inconsistent with the proviso jtigns blown away, windows broken wagons j j n3 t tn-s act are berbv repeated and
ana carriages upr, e., o.e. annulled."
What Does it Mean? The Newi
meets at Indianapolis an the 15th day of j York Citizen, edited by Private Miles March, should be fullv represented by j OTuIoyJnsan article laudatory of tho , , - V . m . 1 1 cnians, and urging Irishmen and Amer-
The News.
It is reported in New York that the j
delegates from every county in the State
A State ticket is to be nomimted, and tl
ticket should be composed of men who have
ever been faithful and true to the time hon- they have heretofore found us pretty cor- himself up in a closet and is studying!
the cae. He is to have 510,000 lor it. The liuveruiiicnt i distrustful of theabil-
" licaus to contribute to the Fenian funds. ; Government has employed Win. 1. F.varts, ; hat : We quote a single ominous passage : j au eminent lawyer, to assist in the trial of ave "We tell the American public and j tuo jiwii. JcflVrsun Lavis. lie has shut, nn- thev have heretofore found us rrettv cor- h,;,.,c-.ir n,t.t nn.l i sfndvinori
..1 r,ri.;r.c nf.u i1.-itii.-i-i(!'iii'ittr!t'i. tccx propiieis incvcryuiing reiauve to me
. ' reuian cause that belore ten weeks there
tioo
down
-a platform of principles wi.I be laidj win le ,omewllcre an Iri,h ltepubli n; and that platform should be such ' existing on the face of the earth, with r
itvofthe Attorney-general to meet the
eminent counsel of Mr. Davis, Charles O'
a one as will meet the approval of every . flag, an army, a port of entry and exit, a ; Connor, of New York, and Hon. George
true democrat in the State. If we expect : av3' ot privateers, and the tacit incur-u.; lUgh, of Ohio. Kvarts allows no one to achieve a victory in the comic- contest iV1 oth of rnVlcc J hc rnit0'Mc him, and is devoting his entire time
to the business.
; States in thp troineiif ion nf bt llierent -irts
Let the democracy ;arainst f;rcat jrjtai. Let noone ak us
The Washington correspondent of the
nctory
we must work for it
but do this aud the result will be glorious, ! fjr the present where this republic will be
for if there ever was a time when a change ' located, for wc can not answer. It must j of the Philadelphia Ltdjr says there is a of ruler, was indisputable to the interests j J called a republic to warrant the flag and j hitch in the trial of Semmes, and is doubt l ... 11.. 1 1 .1 1 tul ipImHuir Im will In trim hr r,kiirt.
p , i . . . ,p. , Illl'Cl, l.'Ul Will ICilllV UU1V UC UtU US all wnnn. nm uv. itv tjj u vuux.
i lu Feu.iv.u uu.. tu. : immediate basis of operation for the trans, ncss and folly of the abolition party their ; fcr (1f actire hostilities to the Canadian damnable doctrines of negro equality and : and Irish soils. A word to the wive is their utter disregard for economy in the ! enough. And, now, while the mud mates
public expenditures, as well a their Icsis- j-vow c:ted. the wise will await develop.
: . . , i- . : nients, giving uoerauy oi tneir means lation in favor of the wealthy capitalist- . aiJ iccau,e nor will thev have to ta
call loudly from the people for a charge of ;ion forthe fiiltillment of all that wr- horv. l;''!rlb,'!T1.ei1 "
. 1 i7 l i ol beward s books on corrcsponccnce. rüien. m loreshadow. , ...... S ,
jjisiiop .'loins iiits tui u-cu uirjiii.-u of the use of his right hand by his late illness, lie sutlers no other disability. The attempt to reduce the clerical force
martial. Tudre Huuhcs, his counsel, has
remonstrated ag;iinst it, and the postpone ineut of the trial is the result. It is caid that General IJutler has wtit-
T j iCu tWu hundred pages of a reply to Gen- j ieral Grant, and is still writing. It will; , I probably, when printed, be as long as one!
Tho issue involved in the coming con. J test cannot be successfully met by the op-1 The Washington correspondent of the position, and with the rght kind of men as ; "sbur- C ontmrreial says : ... . . , , ' "ttif rnnvir.v rr-MMiTTFr nv vrvirn"
our candidates, .vitii a gooa. soun J uemo-; f T 'i at the Treasury Department at Wushinpcratic platforai, we .vtll so utterly demoral-! . J ,s. ?' ,lcre.1t1,I.at. n0ltlici; c:f ton i not promising. At the Second Au- ..... : the foreign committee.-? will take anv ueci- .t i 4 1lllUiA(, izc the abolit on rartv n lud anath s fa' ! 7 i t- 4t . r 4i ditor s oihee there are no less than 100.00Ü ic im. uiiuiiiiiiii in i.iuund ! ded action upon the ouestion cnlorcmir the i i . . ... .i. v ! t ...f . ... . . 1 claims ot deceased soldiers awaitni'-settle-
... i 1 :.. a tt li .t. - i ' i ment.
1 1 tli. Tliiril A nil itnr. fTiii it I
their disunited ranks. ; ju.m a present, ixence aw u c reso.uuons n Uu w the acCuUQts o According to the ratio of representation ; hat Congress mac pass will amount to , f,uartcrmtcrs i i i c? r i t ' notfimg more than buncombe. Mr. Sewadopted by the State Central Committee, i j i n, .. . ... . ,. . . 1T . . vv -..it . ., , ard has botn the committees in his pocket. General Hooker, in 2ev ork, has rö Marshall County is entitled to eleven dele- anj nc willkeep them there. They will, ,püuded to the writofifiys in the
! nevertheless, make a show of cor.sideriti'
! the docuriicnt before them."
gates in the State Convention.
Tbe Reconstruction Comniittce.
From the Washington Correspondent j Who is Kxekpt from Payino Hounof the Cincinnati Enquirer c are inform-! T,y Tax Our County Auditor, II. A. s lV a n t . 1 1' oulkes. addressed a note to Mr. Thomas ed that the Committee on Reconstruction , XTä, . . c c. . , i 1. Mct'artv, Auditor of Mate, on the subhas at length spoken. That unfathomable j jcct contCniriated in the heading to this ink of mystery has opened its remorse-1 article, and received the fdlowing answer, less gorge; but only tosend forth a chill-; It will le seen that the decision i i the in? mist to dampen the hopes and dim the ! ,cae is ,,ot in. accordance with the prevai lent acceptation: prospects of t..o real I mon men. J ..Jn rpj lj fQ yours of tje 15l T can The grave has opened, not to yield its; that person who put in a substitute, dead, but rather to ; by its hideous ; and said substitue served one vear;" is not
I irather tVui iü, I gather them entitled to exemption trom p-iying bounty
v.iwn.
iu." Like other .tithes, the chasm be- t:!s" .ther tho substitute nor the prin- , ...... c i cipal is exempt. A person wh-j enlisted. twecn the disjointed sections o! our coun-, or was (iraftClJ fur one year? tut was mustry has only been wideucd and deepened j tered out before his time expired, is nt by the dirt thrown out of it. exeunt " Vinccnne Sun. u3Iy country, lis of thee, sweet land." ' " . ; . . Senator llciwlrlck. where the minority is carefully legislating. Thc u-a3,linsston correspondent of the aoendmg aud revolutionizing lest Xew York Tribut of the 17th savs : perchance the majority, under the lead ;The deliberations of Congress are likely tli 1rw1Mir. should nnce mrre came 1 now to tike a more practical turn. 'IV
' Ilm.
uay .ir. Dooiittle will speak on recoustru
la powir. Thaddcus hoped to pass the resolution before the un went down, but it bids fair to elicit much dbate aud undergo many raodificatious before it gets to thc Legislatures. Constitutional Amendment. There are no lss than recent amendments to the Constitution of thc United States now pendinjr in concrrcs. If the radicals
tion. Mr. Trumbull's bill touching thc Freedmcn's Unreau will then form the chief subject of discussion in the Senate for some time. Mr. Hendricks, from Indiana. who is considered the ablest man on the Democratic side of that body, is expected to lead olTwiih a speech in opposition to the bill. The speech is looked for with considerable interest." tm Ho for Japan. In Japan you can buy a first elass house for S'JO and live
hold the cower in this countrv a few Years I comfortal de in it lor two cents a day
more the aestion will be rendered o,ro."x rc l cTcnts ?r nionth. , . ' . . , , ... , ' , "Desiring to move to .Japan, savs au expos whether it the same knile when the c,i;ine ;.we wish a of juf jelillfiuull blade and handle have been n turn Io.t ! subscriber.-, to pay up immediate."
and replaced.
President Jolinson'M Views. The noro suTrage bill for thc District of Columbia which has passed the Houe of Representatives will pass the Senate and then go to thc President for his signature. Much speculation is going on a to the position Mr. Johnson will take on this important abolition bill. Wc think he will veto it if he docs not then democrats should at once ccao to phce any confidence in him. The following arc g-iid tobe h;s views on the suffrage ques-
Tlic Cattle iriseac In Hiilaiul on
Hie Increase. The United States Consul at Manchester. Kndaiid. under tin ihifp iS .Innnarv
tion in the District as stated in a conversa-1 (;tlif inf ,nns the Department r.f the State
The Democrats ucd to charge, years ago, that the Kcpublican party was in favor of negro suffrage, and of the removal of all political and civil disabilities on account of color. It was then vehemently denied, but time has pioved the denial to be false. Nearly all thc representatives of that party, in Congress, openly advocate negro suffr ige and negro equality, even in Stately he re the negroes are a majority of thc ppkfation. -i rati .
tiou with a di.tinguished Senator :
'The President expressed the opinion that the agitation of the negro franchise question in the District af Columbia at this tim wa th mere entet n wcdire to the
that thc cattle distemper has made fright
fnl progress, the eases for tho week ending the date of his despatch being 7,01'J, an increase of l.l.'i? upon thc returns of the previous week. He reports that thc au-
agitation of the question throughout the thoritics are making every exertion possi State, and was ill-timed, uncalled for, aud hie to restrain thc plague, but without the
sliriiiL-rt iprearance ot ai'ccc-s. ll;eu.s
calculated to do great harm
He believed it would engender enmity a&d tri! between the two races, and lead Uj a war between them which would result iu great injury to both, and thc certain extermination of the ngr population, and the precedence, be thought, should be
given to more important and urgent mat
case, he a sarts, h; s btei d'-covered to bear some striking analogies to small-pox, and many experiment" in vaccination arc being made.
.ejrro De legate lo ougri si. It is jtaid the bill to give the District of
ters thc legislation upon which was essen- Columbia a delegate in Congress will be 1 .1 It'. n . t
tial for the restoration oi the L nion and
the peace of the country and thc prosperity of the people."
passed directly after thc negro suffrage
bill, and that the negroes arc already jubilant about electing their delegate to Conrcs3. Thev sa by all sticking together
A. II. Stephens, late Vicesprosidci.L j as they will, they can run their man in bo-
of tho Southern Con fjderacj, writes thatjtween thc two white parties; and thy pay the conditions and persecutions of Union i when thev elect him, Gosh ! dat nigger
men hare never been worse in Georgia than now. The above ii going the rounds of the Republican press. Wc have no doubt
- -
ti.ke do front seat by de Speaker." Herold.
The Hon. Alexander II. Stephens and
that it is a pure invention. Mr. Stspheos . Hörschel V. Johnson were yesterday elect. KejwTitMn uoiuch Uw?r. ;H wniVrn from Oeorsns
caje of Charles Coles, who is charged with
being one of the Lake Eric pirates. He denies that he has control of thc prisoner, but that he is in Fort Lafuvette under Col Uurk. Kx-Govcruor Parsons aud General IIus ton. Senators elect from Alabama, are on their way to Washington to claim their seats in the Seuate. It was reported iu Washington that the President would soon issue a proclamation, declaring the rebellion at an end and civil law restored in all the States. The delay is owing to the nou-recipt of correspondence from Governor llamiitou, of Texas. A new counterfeit S20 bill, on the First Xatioual Dank of Indianapolis, has made its appearance in New York. The engraving and paper arc bad, aud darker-colored
than the genuine. The numbering i.s bad. and the engraving of Pocahoutas is pale aud poorly executed. The Committee of Ways and Means hrve killed Secretary McCulloch's finaucial bill, and will bring a new bantling of their owu.
The small-pox is rapidly spreading among the negroes in thc interior ofLouisana. Wednesday, Jan. 31. The constitutional ameudmeut relative to the basis of the representation was yes-, icrdy recommended to thc committee on reconstruction, without instructions. The president yesterday sent to thc senate a number of important diplomatic letters, bearing on the Mexican questiou. Washington dispatches give a rumor that Jeff. Davis is soon to be tried by a eourt
of distinguished generals. The assesmblage o! leading officers at thc capitalis doiibtle.is the sole ground for the report The Prussian minister is greatly dissatisfied with the action of the reeeut courtmartial iu IJoston relative to the kidnap ping of emigrants and their forcible enlistment iu our armies. The governments of the German states will prohibit the making of any more labor contracts, and otherwise impede immigration to this country. The Mexican news U interesting. Matamoras was considered in danger, and a French man-of-war was sent to reinforce the fort with 300 men. Thc execution of liberal guerillas has exasperated the people, and thc country is more unsettled than ever. A revolutionary plot has been dis covered in the state of Miehoacan. Thc Roberts faction of the Fenian is making vigorous preparations lor the Pittsburgh Congress, Officers recently returned l'roni Ireland state that Col. O'Mahony was long wince expected to send thither a c.irgo of arms, at d fund for thc payment of the Celtic army. Failing to do so, military moTV,u;y:s were nceeisariliy postponed. Advices Tics. 4 I 'tub .-..lie that the Mor-
nions contemplatfkv. migr iting from that territory, and that Ii:g!i HE. Young has so lected the Sand .-. " . ii Lshmd as tho future
home of the Mints. The steamer Miami exploded her boilcn cn the Arkansas river, on Sunday. 130 lies were lost. The fet earner Missouri ycf terday exploded her boilers nesr Green river, Ky. Eight out of 100 persons on board were lost. Eleven thousand deaths by cholera are reported in Guidalo'ipe. Thediscaso has not yet abated in the interior of tho island.
Gold orcneliu New Yojk je-rliy atj H0lud hv! it 140. ;
Lands and Town Lots Eelnrncd Delinquent, For Non-Payment of Taxes due on thorn for the year 1S64, and Previous years in Marshall County, Indiana. EXPLANATION. In the following List, n is used for north s for south c for cast w for west ne for north-east nw for north-west se for south-east sw for south-west c m r for east of Michigan Road w m r for west of Michigan Road w r 1 for west of Reserve line e r 1 for cast of Reserve line n r r for nortJi of rail road s r r for south of rail road rs or rds for rods rd for rod ft for feet or foot a for acre do for the same as that immediately above it no for number add for addition cor for corner frcn or frfor fraction frl for fractional ex for except und for undivided pt for part hf for half q for quarter. Where section, township and range are blank, they are the same as the next above them. XJnlon ToTvnalilp ISro. 1.
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DESCRIPTION OP" LANDS.
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Adam John heirs... 14 wj-' wi 33 4 80 8643 RoultonT. R 78 swL nr 19 40 1142 Rover Jacob 80 do nw 20 40 2397 Clark & Roberts 148 nw do 17 40 180 Cook Horace 174 set 23 32 3 159 2737 Dav William W 11 pt w? nw' 4 52 1538 DaVis Keheeca 193 inr.ccornpt aw If S3 33 4 10 338 jMierPetrr 100 nw nw',' 40 2050 Fetters Jane 242 fw 23 3 J 3 40 079 Coodwin.M'Mullcn&co 282 s1.' nw' 14 60 1093 Garner Plyner 295 c 8 4 80 3023 Jackson J 395 out ow cor vr nw' 33 33 3 528G Judd, He-bend' Samuel 39 wtf do 24 33 8 80 1837 same 397 lot nol 44 36 1117 p-mio 89 do no 4 64 60 1010 panic 399 do no 6 34 16 603 same 40!) ci ne 23 80 1934 Julian Eli 403 nc do 30 40 993 I.eedv & Co 441 saw mill oa 8W,f swl 23 3554 Mowian Alfred 489 c neM 35 40 803 üowlan Maria E. . . - 400 lot no 2 35 30 03 7.)0 nmr 491 do n;-3 40 649 Mowland Emma 493 do no 4 87 5? 1250 Mowian Ann 496 ne rxcU 33 40 0.9 Overlv Susanna KW e icV 14 80 1093 Snarls A. n 7 lot no I 36 42 25 2115 Kumc 628 do no 3 44 70 1975 Scott Henry 630 lot no 7 23 66 55 1123 Williams Henry 726 nX 35 80 1133
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NUMBER 22. Noble Charles 4C1 ncVf swV 22 85 00 Nihthart Lousa 432 sjntrlf tv ra r 10 0 W fc0i inie 403 9 ptlot 2 and ee pt nwU 20 34 89 1401 Richardson William C. 515 ne em r 10 137 $2 CSb4 Reed S. O. A C37 swlf seV 22 S5 3 40 1401 Sherwood Mary C10 eptnswtf wmr 6 40 424 Seltenright&Carpent'r C51 w ne 11 34 2 8.) E814 ghidler A. W CS4 n side gw rr m r 5 40 774 r1k Township Xo. S. Btllfontalu 1 V C7 fV 1 34 1 1C0 Inuianapolis R. R. Co ; same 58 53 ne bO Wft Ranihart Catharine. .. 8-1 sw se W 35 40 &7 Cushman Marv 110 nV; nwVj se 2 34 0 8147 Conklin T. IL 134 swV iiwjlj 19 35 59 64 1273 same 135 n side sw1 41 74 Green Jackson 290 nwX 5 34 1 154 1913 same 291 und 54' ne .120 M JC95 Hannah William C... 320 swl sej 4 40 370 Johnson Eliza 377 awt4' 23 35 1X) Knapp Henrv est 409 re awi ::o 40 370 Miller Jacc-b 472 e ne.j 10 34 60 same 473 nptw nw 15 47 517 name 474 se 9 160 C565 same 473 e jw hi nil Mat Anthonv 45 e1 nw' 13 213(5 Mahn John N 516 sv lj' nwl 14 31 40 r31. Unknown 812 s-V; iw 31 33 40 3oö Woofur John II 891 und,' se, 20 35 IM W S054 lVc-st Touiih!p Xo. 9. Cook Mrs U3 undV,'s51 a ex 4 a nuv, 23 33 1 17 mi Haze Rarnhart 237 sofpondtrpt nV,' 22 33 1 4&x Hosmer Ä Hildrsth. .25I e nwW 2J So 69 same " 252 soU 27 0 1710 same 253 lot no J 43 13 1007 same ' 254 St.i m J712 Griiün James 303 C,' 29 34 80 9iü Ingle Adam 321 iie$ wU 20 33 ii) 457 Kepler Alfred 300 lo.' no 3 11 9 24 384 Kepler Margaret 302 do no 5 3 C99 Kepler Catharine "363 do no C 6 W C55 TT a 1 nut Township Xo. IO. Andrews Capt 6 n & wpt s1; eH' c ra r 19 S3 MM Rail Rachel E 37 nwpt lot no I 1 32 8 413 Bowel & Barnhill 87 spt e of c p & c r r 1 same 83 sel eex2aV IS 10 same one side emrj (lock & Boley 193 slfcnw w m r 24 82 9? 2? 1258 same 194 nJ 3(5 32 S 180 21 4137 Deemer John II 214 inn?cor nr 34 33 3 40 iTlft Finefield Amos 207 nw sw 25 33 3 40 same 233 w, nw4' 80 743 TOWN LOTS, NAME OF NAME -OF, TOWN. In Out Totti OWNERS No " LdU Lou Aaouat JJaraioat. Booth Abljral 3 30 ill Raclitol Catharine. ..82 13 9North a!?xa CarrAnn 210 do It 9 to Heffner Joseph 503 re.toa, Add. ta Iawood 13 tsi same 504 19 44! Nile John B 912 .Rt9 Ni'.ci Kil Leiit rart'tfea 71 fmV Joha a 108C 1 nmo 197 13 4J ii-x ins I a iiu 1090 18 aase 1091 17 um 1093 W tn AnJ,TaJohn 1- 26 IMyruouttl. 9 Btr"hwauth Wm 121 CleATelanP Adi. c iiaie 124 do 26 I "" 125 d 57 li iam 120 4 2 J C.Vd M-trr 2.f0 4Ffl H IjjSJ K!i:tt Jmos f.t 445 do arae 416 do 13 1461 nin Ct. W. r 4SI Zwlnf. Adi. 31 W lrin? Win. G. jr 514 d JJ? M5 do M J?, iime M6 do 61 1 ,ame 517 d 70 318 da 73 JJ Ctmb.ill ?ar-h .r6' 4 lM Msr.hdl Sruth M2 C 233 42 J name do lit 131 J iim0 do 121 S146 MilUr aad Wilso 876 Merrill' Add- und 13 35i Mme 877 do do do 14 351 Patterson Matt 931 'M J ; RumpII Znohii 1168 Meriill' Adj. do w 7 .1 Rciflinirrr M.iry 119 4. wej.; Vmie 1190 n7ftee,i 156 S75 RImnVr Barbara 1202 WV.cclrr'a Add. do 71 31 8rimr JoHw heir 12MNÜM y Serjp;;',. Pir. 45 Irl Smith Sarah 1265 PljmoutL 101 I unknown 1343 do C35 1.7 Mrae 1314 lo 336 177 iin 1345 da S27 43J 1347 4(1 Si! KI Wrlgbt Wm. ie 1491 to J6 nourbou. Beck Margj ret L 2 Parks Ad JUioo do 23 6a B-ixtcr II. II 23 SS ft n: 8 by 50 ft e A w out of cor of ß Keod'n lot iß Boorbon H Boviltou Margret 30 Boley' first Adi; da 17 '-MSiame 31 do do 14 t? ,ame 32 Les3 20 ft n Jt s by 50 ft e& w ont t 8t cot BÖleC IstÄdd. II 1391 Pört p .... 41 Mirtin'i first Add to Huui hon 4 431 Bell 1 Zopheniä. ...... . 72 Body's do do 33 J45 Cliue Rtniua HS Timers 2d do do 12 Call Mirv 121 Ex 20 ft e & w by 30 ft n & s out of ne curParka dJ 6 Cntt Georre 123 Tlajcr.Ut d do 10 4U Cotwick Melissa 139 d do d JJJ Deemer Peter 179 d do do 30 Jlj Donaldson Barbara.... 18G Martini 1st do do 11 Guun Iaac 210 Bolcy's do do do 24 J.J IÜUJ.L 271 Thayer's 2-1 du do S JJ Hissonjc Martin 275 do firit do do 6 Hatfield George 280 do 2d do 0 13 I.J Linn Lncinda W Barks do do 4 40M Lv,,ch Jimfs P PCS Martin's 2d do Ho 3 T31 Iteed Mr? II 459 TbsTer'ado do 1 11 1 Sheets Hannah 316 I..M20ttn &9by30fie & n in n w ror 3 Thomai Fltch.r 584 Th;vr2J .Ji J J'J .nknon W J0 " ,2 ,m5 5t7 ThaTrrH24 do SK 1 ame nolfT's dm do 1 SIC MBlt 609 do do do 13 39 Williams Thllip C21 Thayfr'a first do 15 313 Vaughn Satan C 3 SJ do 1 Tyucr Cltj. OuCanV.W 177 TynerCltj 8 Q t0 F.lcunburr J.B. eil.... 214 do 3 T m m tlS do t 8 4M Myers W.tlU 44 do II 9 M Arc;oJ. ftucSer and RalWak.. 34 Buchcr's ad l Aren 6 tV HB do do do 7 lWT
Auditor's Omer. Pltmoctit, Ind., v Junuarv, 4, 18CG. . I hereby certify thc above to be a true list of Lands and Twu lots returned for non-payment of Taxes due thereon, for the year l$G4,siid prtedirg jean, and that thc came aro chargeable with the amount of Taxes with which they stand charod on said lijt. Given under my h:uid and the Seal of tl' Hoard. of Coinmisioners cf Marshall County, thi? 1th day ot January, A. IK 1S00. A. C. THOMPSON. seal. Auditor of Marshall County. Auditor's Omer, Marshall County, In. January 4, lSCf Notice is hereby giveu, that thc Land and town Lots described in the fordgoing list and advertisement, or as much thereof as will ?fitify tha Taxes duo thereon, respectively the sale thereof, will be eold at the Court Iloute at IJj mouth, in Marshall County, on thc first Monday iu February, 1800, (it Vlrg the tU day of faid mouth), within the hours rrweribod bv law. " A. C. TIIOMPON, mvxr AflMlör cf Mrlill Ou?f.
