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+ mew we a8 515 us along 4th feet narth. DIL eoeese ce sesesscees ‘or 1655, 6478; 1855 85 11; 1857, 85 90; 1958 $5 90; 1859; $6 14; 1860, 66 65 17 and imp: W.rececerees 10 and imps 64 1 and imps vie 4 00) 96; 21 41 part 12 -&tm jSavage, W. L., trustee. Beginning 29 feet 10 ches from the north east ey and run- ning west 45 feet 2 in ches, thence south 5° feet, thence east 45 for! 2 inches, and thence rerth 52 ieet to the be ginning. part 4 & 25|Swann, Wm. T...... & imps. Beginning at the north east corner of said square, and running thence south 20 feet, thence due west 96) feet, thence due north 20 fectto I street,thence east 96 feetto the be ginaing. Lighting the street.|. sub. 1., .{Stone, Wiiliam H... c.. ./Stewart, William M. sub. 25& im.|Stone, William J. Jr., il trust for Mary Ann Hughes. Tax for 1858, balence $4 85; 1859, $22 54; 960) $24 41; 1861, 18 78. in the name of Géorze W. Hughes. sighting the street | 1 50) 33-e++,.,,.../Smith, William 8. (c North % 2 a eae William 0. imps sub. 11 & im/Stubbs, William E.... Lighting the atreet part innin, on atree’ north feet 8 incke west from the soutbeas? corner of said square,| and running thener > ‘west 20 feet 8 inches, a thence north 91 feet J 4} inches, (Buce east 20) feet 8 inches, thence, South 94 feet 1}¢ inches’ to ning. Lighting the street Stickney, William 27 6 my womens & sss 6.8 ab. Ree Sow BESSe frem Oct. 20, 1862. Beginning at the south- east corner cf satd lot rugning “thence duel north north, thenc- said M_ street! gee Guseasesastease a 9 39 61 38 13) 444 34 95) 13 23 4 89 Et t-t-t-4 Ssgee2 s. | 3 34 95 2 1241 | 91 45 | 33 469 | 52 O41) 97 51 45 47) street west, ning due west by tbat! width 150 feet to a 12 feet al ley. all and imps Tatham, sen jamin, Nv M. \_ Johnson and M. Miner. 19 and imps, Thomas, Charies. lev epeceee mei Elizabeth A (col)', 15 "i 47 4 45) esst 35 feet by of the &ES i Bei: thes lot. Ww 17 2 20; 120) 8 09 98) 98) 1 1 25) 195) i : 13} 5) 7 927 the same w rear of said lot. part 10& im} Ditto.......0.-..-ceeee+-|-senee! 10 10) 18 Being the south 19 feet 2% inches front by the . pth of he lot. 774 Lighting the street, 96) 96} Leeooesseeee-|Tavloe. George P........ 2 345) 5 674 part of 2,3 | Thomas, Geurge, in trust |......| 1€ 65) 71 59) 71 68 4end5 Tax fcr 1858, $9 90, 1859 Bid 94; 1860, B16 is) 12 4 Beginning on north Lb street 75 fect from th southwe-t corer sald square and ta: airg thence exst 60 f+ thence ‘north 2% fe 9 tnehe: fret, ‘hence son 290 feet F Ineh<to th Sinaieg. be; 7% 56) 47 21) 75 21 "9 75) 16 25) 16 95 4 47 4 536 “oe | | Wet Vorpencdesia wT D ma we at Bl.o0s ceceeee: lot 60. 4 oub 10......./Tebler, Joh: sub 184 im| Ditto.....Fer ; f 18 part’ & imp.|Towers, Joba f....'...... " Beetnint “for the same ges 0 feat front i < No. @. part 9 & ime [Thompson ick in the name of 8. E. Feak: ‘oF 1969, $49 05) Beginning at the south West comer of said lot, and thence 8 east 20 feet, north to the rear line o; said let, thence red ree nena coath e ning. of 6 and}fate, Mary A. Prete For 1860, 89 Beginning at the south @zst corner of the let, and running west 105 feet, part Snnpe. to the beginning. .|fkempson, Mich’!, 1m tr- for Mary Peter —t 55 7 For wie, @2 97; 1850, €3 95; 1860, @4 25 imps. Paving tax on 1’t (in the name of J. Osman) jrem Dec. 19, 1860 $20 47 Being the north half of said lot with the ex eeption of 3 feet off the; north side of the part whe conveyed. I ary Jal for M. i an Thorn. For 1858, $10 20; 1860, $11 05) Being the north 25 feet! front by the depth of! the lot. part i¢ & ims Beginning 22 feet from the northeast corner of sald lot on Sth street) Weat, and running thence % fegt 4 inches, thence south 18 feet § inches, thenee eas! 94 feet 4 inches to sald 8th street, thence north 18} feet 8 inches, to begia ning 16 and imps |Taylor, Robert.. 37 ani imps |TiompKins, R: 38 andimps| Ditto. pert of 14... ae .B. ) All of lot 14 except the north 18 feet front by the depth thereof. Ditto..........- eevees eee For 1861 (in the name of} Wm 8B. Todd.) pt. 10& imps|Taylcr, Thomas B.(col’d); Fo: 1860, $381 Being the east 27 feet 6) inches f-ont by the| depth of the lot. Tatbert, ‘Thomas... Thruston, Thomas B Being the south 26 front on 7th atreet west by the depth of lot 1 and the cast 19 feet 4 inches, on south G; street, and runnin back with that widt 26 feet of lot 2. seeeeee 15... pt. 1& fi ‘and part 2. by the depth of the lot part S& imps|Tucker, William W. Beginni: on L at north at the line di- viding said lot and lo a running east 1 feet, thence south 1 116 516 aera x ving a , On} int. from Dee. 18, 1254 ~ 8972.) place of beginning. 617 Pptet seane opie t as 1) . | Beginning for said part o\"""""* Pe | Oct rrods the northeast] Massachusetts avenue, thence running weet ‘wardly on eaid avenue; tween lot lot <9, thence south- wardly 127 feet, thence feat 8 inche- G inches, thence norta esterly to the place of beginning. Ditto. is Michder, #Uri 98 60) 67 76/145 in trust] 8 50] 12 75) q.T “ 4 94) 19 43) 19 43 part of 8 and|/Thompson Mcrtimer......|...00.| 15 65| 36 12) 36 12 21 35) SEESLRs owe ZSRs Hewes e382 135] 2 32 4 41) 11 16 ex ss on ss one SSE one $3a 4B 6 $3) 61 tam 2S e500 00 con w000 SESE SRSRBSBS # wn Re weerwcewww 148 30 29 33 u 16 5 05 807 631 B.rcccceroees pert 3........ 402 7 1020 HS 702 313 | Rea. 10 | part 24 & imp| a6 21 1 sub 26.., |, Williem B., con! street % t south 28 fect, thence south 20 feet, thence by a segmentoi a i of 6 feet radius facing eald of picce or parcel ground, and intersec:- Ing aline running due north from the place of beginning on sald M street sou DittO.,.ccseseoee..seeee- Beginning at the south et Cornerof sald tot and ranning 12 feet ¢ inches on @ line with M street south, thence north 189 feet, 11 inches thence east 9 feet, thence south 0 feet 11 inches, thence east 12) feet, thence sonth to the beginning 91 feet. Ditto, - Ditto, ivans, Being the 7% inches feat by the! the lo! a ons ce coe begizning, Ge2 | part 8 & im. |Vanderwerken, Gilbert.,.|......1 906] 9 B on south B feet weat of the corner of lot 7 in said 34 end imps part 11.4 im|Van Zandt, N. eens Beginning on F street in| » dividing line be- part 3 & 1 sub. 20.000 10 and imps., part 12 & im West half 2 and imps. 7 and imps.. all.. sub 1 & imp. ning. Venable, William P. pi Venable, W.S. .| Williams, Anna, tween lots 11 and 12, at} the distanceof 50 ft wes’ from the northesstcor- ner of said square and’ running south 100 feet; thence west 20 feet 6) inches, thence north 100 feet, thence 22 feet *6 inches to the begin- Beginning a west corner of said square, and running thence north 41 feet, thence east 48 feet, thence southwesterly) to the line of Virginia avenue 50 feet, thene: weatwardly along said avenue 31 feet 6 to the beginning. Veitch, William..... feo. » Being the north 39 feet front by the lot. \Wallingsford, Alfred Beginning at the so west corner of the lot. thence running eest 1! feet 8 inches Ahead] north 24 feet, thence! west 160 feet 8 Inches. and thence south 2! feet to the place of be-|_ ginning. For 1859, in the name o! 3 Inches and extendin; back with that widt! 156 feet and next ad.) dolning. the west 22 feet inches frogt of the lot. \Woodr, Bridget, and E.' Fa agen | riel. White, Charles I.........+!,, Lighting the street,’ rles, trustee.. Due for 1860, in the name Bi 40) |Wilson, C of S. Havin; 4 inc by the thereof. ‘Whalen, Catharine Ann.. re Charles H.... 'W iltberger, 965 96 subH & im. Ws 4 and imps.. ‘aterston, D. bassin ® Dewitt Wateon, | Be : parté & im. if Ditto, . alters, James & Thom ‘Watson, J: : Being ches) the depth ba Lighting the street,|.,,... part 6 & imp\West, Arthur ‘ is 3 Mary E. Turner, $18 33) For 1860, $19 83 Having a front of 22 fect! a front of 20 feet lepth of the lot, and adjoin-| ing the north 50 feet) idee mastag Charles 8., in trust. Ditto, ....000sssssnse sees 57 16; 1657, 3 96; 1850, $62 10; 1660, $71 11] Pump tex, rey tember 6, 1855, $11 46 Pump tax, due since March 431 58 13. 317, 54 69 PAOKIdHE He wownesda BASES «8 24 78 54 78 54 83 76 36 5 97, ; 24 14 1 {| 07) 12 86 sw” 67 19145 32146 38 13 50; 22 50 30 42 i 792 82 03.490 99490 99 6 OL BYRSSRRRS SIss= Ss REZARS OAPOUTAHH mm wrmlmrmw~wenc QEPASSSSRensse - 2 2ee2ea2 Se OB ee 8 Baa Eis} 76 26 | Tax pavii intfes: from March , 1861 | 16 13 Tex for abating a nuis- ance, interest Oc tober 10, 1880, $31 7° North % of|Watere, Robert A.,intrny:|...... 11.& tmps.| for M.A. Mickum. part of 4 and|Weeks, Rachel.... imps. Begianing from ner of L strect on th feet alley, thenzs aion. the arid alley, south i Secteteg Le beginning. ‘Waters, Robert... 2. White, Robert....... ye cast 18 fee font oy the depth o: the lot. Williams, Sarsh B.......} 20 For 1860, $26 01 Being all the lot excep be ee — Gincher mt deep. Weaver, Thomas, Ditto... gat by th depts mn \e the lot, and fronting ‘22d street west W il!iams, Thomas. Wright, William ‘Lighting the stree |. pare weeeecees 958 | 1.......-...- 497 | cart of 7 and imps, Res.11 | partof #§ « 4mps. 2 and imps. parte dim ot oa South et &im sub, S23 Bria Sue ay Hae ae Mb. 6...000.) Ditto. Worthington, Wiliam \: Ward, William #., tras’ for P. R. Lattimer Beginning at the north | east corner of said ‘ot and thence running south 21 feet, thenc: A west 73 feet 1 inch { thence nerth 21 feet | thence eatto the be | ginning. | Digeiay the street}. 150 | Wilson, William......... a access vccces 46 08 Tax for paving alley, or j | . interest from Novem | ber 2t, 1860, S16 65}. 402 White, William @>&J.L |.. Ditio...... e, William. s2¢ part 12 & im + BS 8 a 218 11 and imps oeee| 46 68 11 94 114 2378 1179 117 210 13:8 195 26 and imps. 27 and imps. i 6.. [War . tt és 9) eae PRO AD ee 8D S231 Ba 1008 1 29) SSRRESE BRBSRE S28 1010 497 Datta Orn ie tt & w~ &= part 7 & ims |Young, Barbara 8. Beginning at the south- eastcorner of said lot,| and running thence rorthwerdly 122 feet 4 laches, thence West 18) feet, thence south 122) feet 4 inchigs, thence 15) feet to the beginning Lie Wm. C., & wife wo iJ mee mtg 1 05) 93) 1 69 Februsry 19-lawi3w THE BRAVE AT HOME. BY 7. BUCHAMAN READ. 3 The maid who binds the warrior’s sash, ‘With smile that weli her pain dissembles, The while beneath her drooping lath One starry tear drop Bangg and trembles, bate heaven alone records the tear, And fame shail never know her story, Her heart has shed «drop as dear As ever dewed the feild of glory. The wife who girds her husband’s swerd, Mid little ones who weep or wender And bi Ly 8 ‘8 the cheering word. What though her rent asunder— Doemed nightly in her dreamato hear The bolts of war sround him rattle, th shed as sacred b! ase’er ‘Was poured upon the plain of battle. 4 The mother hae eosceals her grief, le Then breathes a few brave wo! brew she blesses, Kissing the patriot ith noone Bheds hel bl Received en ——_ +e > ____ Experience With Worn-Out Land. Eds. Rural New- Yorker:—As my neighbor Mr. Hathaway calls for facts about worn-out land, I will give my ex: mice: Di the winter of 1854-5, I purchased a piece of wora-out land adjo! my own—sandy loam, na‘ ly very thin soil. It had been carelessly cropped for twenty years previous to my buying it without the application of manure or grass seed, and was about as barren as could. ‘well be imagined, First year plowed 18 acres; sowed to oats, with 10 Ibs. clover seed per acre; one ton of plaster on the whole. Yield, 18 bushels per acre. > cut the clover in June yield, about two tuns per acre; the rgrowth was plowed under, and the groundsowed to wheat. Yield, third year, 20 bushels per acre. Not having applied any manure thus far, I thought I would try anexperiment. Aboot.i50rods from the field, on a creek bottom, was, as we termed it, mine hole, which proved, upon digging it to bean adhesive blue. clay, rich. I went to Nilan, about 1% miles, engaged the manure ata livery stable; then, as I had leisate through the fall or winter, hauled it on to the field, made a heap about two rods square, putting two loads of muck to one of manure, driving over thé heaps with every Fourth year, spread the compost on eleven acres, at the rate of ten per acre, plowed -and planted potatoes. Yield, 125 bushels per acre. The crop being = failre in many parts of the country, commenced selling om the field at digging time, and continuing through the winter and spring, at an average of about fifty cents per bushel. The balance of the had a light dressing of barn-yard manure, and was planted to corn; yield, 40™bushe! racre. Fifth and s'xth years, lend had a light dreesing of -yard manure, and planted to corn; ~ about 40 bushels per acre last year: The corn had a light plaster each year. Seventh year, oats; yield, 35 eushels per acre. stubble was plowed once, and sown to wheat. Yield of wheat (e2 year) 19 bushels per acre. Ten pounds of good clover per acre sown on the wheat in March; plaster. Clover Sores well and looked A very. eee x — welt sorare that this joea not make a very large showing, think proves concin+ sively that ao-called worn-ont lands are not worthless. PHILO Comstock. Norwalk, Huron county, Ohio, 1863. 97 New Orleans corre nt tells the following :—« Dr. Knapp, large plantation, recently had some northern. Sere his pieces and, in to show them how happy his slaves , ordrred- ene of them to sing,.wherewpon the» the «01d Joha Brows’ song, more to the am tan of the host.” Ww +h: on