Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1863, Page 8

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Bitte... ee. : = ‘and impe, ae 4 soo % cpsaggreres[ Wi ae » 1 hints Witla He 1s es ade ee + a 44 ; ad 44 ia oy the dept 44 teelee”. = ‘ Fay! y Fomyade ait a] Diflo.ececssseasechiees - aie 4 ™ Seoccevcccces ad os = 98 Begiening for sald pan nn T fe ebee "Bs text trom the routheert eorner of snid! equere, and frosting}. on K street senth, counts thence we: with K street wie thence morth to - Vir-| Bia avenue 95 fect, cace with the lime o Virginia avenne feet, thence south’ to beginning. | x sr 02 | part® & im. [Vanderwerken, Gilbert...t.....] 9 G6] 6 66) Begina on south M sireet feet west the comer of lot 7 in| said sinese, aet8 ee ner being rmed the Intersection of “gteany g fee front of lot 1 the depth thereof; aad the enat 9 feet front by the street eouty, and 7th) Tax depth of lot No. ¢. street east, thenee raz from Mereh mpson, Michael, due Bing on the line cfeaid Tax for absiiag a nuis- BM sireet. south 98 feet; ance, interest in ns name of 8. E. henee nerth 91 feet, tober 10, sto, 631 7 os{Snow, William R. -..{Scott, William F.. part 12 & im |Savage, W. L., trustee.... Beginning 29 fees iv in- ches from the north. ning B1......002-.; Venable, William P. part and imp!Venable, W.&...... Beginning at the seuth- inches, thence north! 100 feet, thence 22 feet! G inches to the begin- sees] 21 40) 21 40) ' 5 ao For 1860, $49 U5) thence cast $81 feet. 7} North 3 of] Waters, Robert A.,in traci}... 90 Begtwning at the south. thence south 90 feet, 11& impe.} for M. A. Mickum. ‘west corner of said lot, thence by 2 segment 495 | part of 4 end|Weeks, Rachei...........]...... 64 and thence running! a circte of 6 feet radius) imps. Beginning from the sor. 6 east 90 feet, thence} facing toward said. ner of L street on th north to the reer line Plece or parcel of scathwest eorner 0} Hi eaid lot, thence west pound end intersec:- seid squsre, and run 20 feet, thence seuth to} Bg & iine running @ue Ring west with said an 88 the beginning. north from the plac: _sirect 14 feet. theac: Asy:um. 67 | part of Sand/Tate, Mary A =... of beginning on eaid) due east 00 feet, to a I¢ For 1655, $4 12; imps. For 1060, M street sou feet ailey, thence alon: $4 46; 1857, $5 15; 1us3 Begiaping at the south ni 7 the said alley, south 1: $5 15; 1850, §5 86; 1870 east corner of the iol, Beyini feet, ‘thence west 80 few 637 end rnnaing thence; eest corner of said lot. __ te begianin Broce ccece- West 105 thence! and running 12 feet 958 .| Waters, Robert. in For 1855. $172; i835. Rorth 36 feet 7% in- Inches on a line witb 407 dj White, Robert... ue 5 11; 1837, $5 90; 185u ches, thence east 1 M street south, thence' imps. Being the cast 18 fee j $5 00; 1859, $6 14, 1660. feet, and thence eouth: north 199 feet it inckes frent by the depth vo: $5 63 to the beginning. thence cast 9 fcet. the lot. 17 and imps 78S | S.ceceeeeeee+| Phompeon, Mich’l, in tr 3:90) 4 04) 19 43) 16 43 thence south 88 feet 11 Res. 11 | partof @6 &}V iMams, Sarah B.......} 20 60} ma for Mery Peters inches, thence east imps. For 1860, $26 91 QW .cccccceees : For 1868, @2 97; 1859, feet, thence south to Being all the lot excep: 3 95; 1960, 64 the south 4 feet Ginch<cs 804 | part of 8 and}Thom: Mortimer......j.ceeee] 15 65] 36 3513 14 40; front by 78 feet deep imps. Paving tax on 14’t (in the} 201 75 | 2 and imps. | Weaver, T! - - mame of J. Osman 402) 8 80 | partB& im jDito...ceeseeee eb t aut trem Dec. 19, 1860 Being the north 28 fac 20 47 front by the depth of i : jj 1257, BS Being the north half the lot, and fronting o: { $5 34; 1859, $7 said lot with the ex 4 i 22d street west H . esis ception of 3 feet off the; - 912) 91% 565 |South 44 &im W ilitams, Thomas. 760 750 78 . Wand imps} Ditto............- ee esses north side of the part ‘Van Zandt, 17 65) 17 65 126 | sub. 3.. . | Wright, William. 15 8 | 17 20 68 8 For 1855, $362; 1556. hereby conveyed. Bopasine F Lightin; 139 Hi & $3 92; 1857, B4 52; 1855. e dividing line be- sub. 4 Ditto. 15 381; 17 30) $4 62; 1850, $632, 1560 tween lots 11 and 12, at i 30) ij $5 55 the dis‘anceof 50 ft wes: sub. 5 Ditto. 15 81} 17 20) 11 and imps from the northezst cor-| 1 3H 1856, ner of said square and sub. 6 Ditto. . oo 15 St) 17 20; $5 01; 1857, 575; 1838 running south 100 fee?! Lighting the stree: 1 7} i $5 76; 1859, $4 S60. thence west 20 fert 6! Worthington, iiam % 2119 2119 21D Dee0 291 | parti2& im) Ward, William #., test}. 22 18) 23 68. 33 6S for B. R. Lattimer Beginning at the north east corer of s3id :ot and thence runniey south 21 feet, thene: west 73 feet 1 inch ; ecst corner, and r west corner of said thence nertn 21 feet Fag weat 45 feet 2 sees square, and ranning thence emtto the be cea, thence south 5: .Bezinning fe thence north 41 feet, sinning fi ct, thence east 45 fee the northeast corner of thence east 4¢ feet, e ig ‘ing the street 2 inches, and thence: said lot on Sth street! thence southwesterly; 218 | 11 and imps |W iisoa, Willicm... { nm rth 52 feetto the be west, and running tothe line of Virginie) ; Tex fer paving alice g aning. thence Si fest 4 inches, avenue 50 feet, thence; interest from Ne 4 part 4 & 25/Swain, Wm. T........... thence south 18 feet 8} westwardly along said; Beginning at the north inches, thenee east avenue 31 feet 6 Inch 462 | 2andim east corner of said feet 4 inches to said sth! to the beginning. ! 27andim Fy square, and running stieet, thence north 18) FOB | 14 .ccceecee-./Veltch, William..esos... 780 thence south 20 feet, } feet 8 inches, to begin- 318 | part 8 & im,/Wililams, Anna, (col’d).. | thence due west 95 ning Being the north 39 feet } feet, thence dué north 88 | 16 and-imps |Taylor, Robert.......c0.. front by the depth ot i 20 feetto I street,thence 366 | 37 and Imps | Thompkins, Rich’d (coi.)} . the lot. | east 96 feetto the be 38 and imps | _Ditto.....1.. seco part 94 & imp!Wallingsford, Alfred.....|.e0es+|-76 81] 78 54,78 54 sinning: 805 | part of 14...) Thompson, Thomas...... Beginning at the south- | 1008 i Lighting the street. 731 Tax for 1861 (in the name} ‘west corner of the lot, | . 318 +--/Stone, William H, 12 41) 12 41) 12 41 i of Wm. B. Todd ) thence running east 160) j Si5)C.. Stewart, Wiiliem 250 25%] 2d | All of lot 14 except the feet & inches, thence i =H 448 | sub. 25& im./Stone, William J. Jr., in 28 17) 91 75] 91 35 north 24 feet, thence} { 1 66) trust for Mary Anu! H west 160 fcet S inches. 1 05! Hughes. q and thence south 24} Tax for 1858, balsnce j feet to the place of be- H 1% ' oid; ee ie 36. in reyl Theo Bi igkting the street 5 i oP aoa | 697 | pt.10& im ‘aylor, Thomas B.(eal’d)| 294) 4 41 11 16 | gzhting the stree' 1 1% the name of Georze Ww. } F ay i For 1665, 838) eos port 8 & imp West, Arthur J........... 22 G2 76 36 76 36 | 1010 1 50) Hughes. Being the east 27 feet For 1859, in the name of} eh j i 171} sighting the street} 1 1 inches front by th Mary &. Turner, 818 33) { 497 $82) See si 2°. .e00+./Smith, William 8. (coi’d) 13 23) 13 133 depth of the lot. For 1860, $19 63 i Hi 77 3 2 &/Shansnecy, William O. 4 4 489 996 | 3and imps..| Talbert, ‘Thomas... Having 2 front of 22 fee H east corner of said lot, see: { 427 | pt. 1& impa|Tbruston, Themas B 3 inches and wien | and running thence 288 | sub. 11 & im/Stubbs, William E 50 30; 52 51! and part2.| Being south 26 feet back with that widt northwardly 122 feet 4 ‘ 1 74) front on 7th street west] 156 feet and next ad-| | inches, thence west 3) = 43 32) 45 | by the depth ef lot 1. joining the west 22 fret feet, thence south 122) eginning 1 and the enst 19 feet 4) inches front of the| feet’4 Inches, thence 15) north feet 8 Inch _ inehes, on south G&| lot. | feet to the beginning -/ __ West from the southeast} street, and runni: sub. 20.00008; Woods, Bridget, fod El......| 597, 597, 597 i $12 Yeator, Wm. C., & wife 22} 221 56 corner of said square, back with that -widt! Friel. 963 Ditto... 14 \ i 4) 5 and running thence 26 feet of lot 2. 10 and imps. White, Charles I. @2 43, 24 14 L i 05) west 20 feet 8 inches,| 30 Lighting th 17 i H oil thence north 9f feet 1 13. part 12 & im Wilson, (-haries, trustee.. 6 07 12 66 12 86 | 435 ZEB "fs $ inches, thence east ‘Due for 1860, in the name| i feet & inches, thence of 8. H. eet j Febru:ry 19 lawl3w ee Sa boys 1% inches Havin cathe haps ri evi ps ee fee 5 SS Se 2 ee ee | ry 4 inches e de; “Tr 7 Lighting tbe street. of the lot, and adjein, THE BRAVE aT HOMK, Willian...--1 iow, the ert 80 fee | ae watt WAL Sea eee at, : West half # Whalen, Cxtherine Ann... 98 19 #7 19165 33145 98 Tho while beast her Grossing ake . andimps. | i One starry tear-drop bangs and tremb}; a6 4] 7 and imps..\Wallach, Charles 8., in] 9 00, 13 50 22 50. 2048 | Though heaven sione records the tear, pote cae Tt en | a wind oes ek mee maw Bey story, ning ~ to... ear’ & Grop as dear t t py corner of said Jot, lWiltberger, Chi le As over dewed the Seid of glory. Bee : Fuanlog Ricaet Fon 1960 107 16 IER) The wife who girds her husband's swerd, hence 965 90 8 ans 90: Tid little ones whowesp or wenden, 1859, $62 10; 1860, $71 And br@vely speaks thecheering word, - | Pump tax, due since Fe What though her heart be rent asunder— : ; _ tember 6, 1855, $11 Doomed nightly in her sto hear { Pump tax, due sin ee a of adh ers] res. March 5, 1962,| 20 jath shed as sacri ever a Sssccarsesess Wilson, DEW. C.,and Mii sseonel 4 400, | Was poured upon the plain of battle, { | a ¢ ‘ The mother is her = ‘bait id Tav sub 1& tmp. Wilkins, David.. 2211 2911 2 11 Wfinile te hav wecoet ent son aie pee asem, paps i sub H & im. Waterston, D. A. 12 60, 12 50 12 560 Then breathes a few brave words and brief, Bey 40 &imps Thruston, Buckner.. 4 and imps. .|W ilson< itt ©, he 20. 56),33 93 33 03 issing the patriot brew she blesses, Re Being %5 feet front { Lighting the street, 3 57, mS ae cae! bap Her evaret fee Gaon ber, Street west, and Rast halt § Weta Baward A,(cOPMi}-reey 4 10) 14 10) 14 20 rusts Bol blogas eer age god “?o° " = t s Freedom's fic jonor, 35 and imps, Wells, Rdward A ‘@ ot! eo 6 or ee es 20, iiliams, Ezra 2 65) 3 65: 20 36 Experience With Worn-Out Land. = Ditto. “3 | 3 65) Eds, Rural New- Yorker:-—As my neighbor Mr. Hathaway calls for faets “= Ditto. 265) ¢ about worn-out land, I will give my experience: . 20, 1854, Ditto, 2 2 During thé winter of 1854-5, 1 purchased a piece of worn-out land = ‘Tax for paving ater oa Ditto 233 238 adjoining my own—sandy loam, naturally very thin soil. It had been int. from Dec. 18, 1854, Ditto 2 5 ; 85; carelessly cropped for twenty years previous to my buying it without “an ; $9 72, Ditto 2 the application of manure or grass seed, and was about as barren as 16 25) 16 36 Beginning 20 feet 1 son @3| 63, 667 | could well be imagined. First year plowed 18 acres; sowed to eats, i PartS. | Being the north 21 feet 5 from the northwest Ditte, 115} 1 15) With 10 Ibs. clover seed per acre; one ton of plaster on the whole. hes front of ner of said lot, runni Ditto, 14) 114 Yield, 18 bushels per acre. Second » cut the clover in June; Fig er thence east Ditto. 95) 95 yield, about two tuns per acfe; the aftergrowth was plowed under, Sant aa ee thence south 142 feet to, t 30) 1 20) and the ground sowed tc wheat. Yield, third year, 20 bushels per acre. Sas ee inches, thence west Ditto. 59) 1 50! | Not haying applied any manure thus far, I thought 1 would try \ of sala . fect, and thence nortt «vs.'Watson, John J. 378 630 9.90 | anexperiment. About i50rods from the field, on a creek bottom, was, ward A 17 90 17 20 142 feet 7 Inches to t) }& imps. ,.|° Ditto 7 7 as we termed it, mine hole, which proved, upon digging it to bean 120; 8 09 . gp place of bexinning. i 3 Sf) 36: adhesive blue clay, very rich. I went to Nilan, abont 1} miles, S17 | pattof29and]* D'tto........... staee, 22. . 323 | engaged the manure ata livery stable; then, as J had leisure through the 1 inning for said pari 5. i 420/420 420 | fali or winter, hauled it on to the field, made a heap about two rods 1 t from the nort! if part 6 & im, Watson, James...,...... 5 67 6 67,1083 | square, ntting two loads of muck to one of manure, driving over the 1 corner of said lot z Being the west 42 feet 6| heaps ekeh every load. Fourth year, ‘spread the compost oneleven 1 Massachusetts avenue, i inches on north Mi acres, at the rate of ten loads per acre, plowed and planted potatoes. Z a 1 thence running west: ee” the depth of} Yield, 125 bueheis per acre. : rhe wente ide ia 7 25) 19 27 on avenue] the The crop beinz a failure in many parts of the country, commenced waar santas until it strikes! Ditto, gelling on the field at digging time, and continuing through the winter | and spring, at an average of about fifty cents per bushel. The balan | of the field had a light dressing of barn-yard manure, and me pee to corn: yield, 49 bushels per acre. Fifth and s:xth years, 5 | bad a light dressing of barn-yard manure, and planted to corn; (stb itubble was plowed once, and sown to wheat. Yield of wheat ( ; year) io bushels er acre. Ten pounds of good clover lee sper Hao sown on the wheat in March; also a dressing of ples’ e4 Atos aught well and looked very pone, Iam well aware * t Lighting the street, Ledgeere cee +s) Tayloe GoorgeP ne palt 373] Thomas, George, in trust |. | Tex for 1858, $9 90, 1859 $14 94; 1860, $16 19] 19 47 joes not ‘make a very. large showing, still 1 think it proves conela- Bogteris porth D ; : pively that so-called worn-out lands are not nig Gouae stree: et from th: : g ! sonnet art Hee Be cathe a | Norwalk, Horon Gout, Oo, ad sug cebten caer athe : 2 Bs Sade SE, ; Orleans corréspondént telis the following :—« Dr. Knapp» thence north 280 fe 3343 . Sa ie are ed ‘ ety il ijn neh ts Jantation, recently had some northern @ fneher thence we~ 13-67] 14 “Lighting the atreet,!. “2 on} __ | $Etore'ae bis plage, and, in order to show thie Row henpy bias &" feet, thence sou: 21 90} 55 best, James C,. 15 Bs] Ase | were, ordered one of them to sing, whrreupon the fellow ‘s 4 ea 9B) feet 9 Lnebee to thy 1 1 Ditfo.?. | 658 5 ss e ‘Old John Brown’ song, more to the Bmusement of the gues! ; eginniog. sal 3 40s 405 of the host.” i : ue é os if | about 40 bushels per acre last year. The. corn had a light di = | plaster éach .% Seventh year, oats; yield, 35 bushels per acre. Bat

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