Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1859 — Page 1
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,?LIST
,of ,Lands and
"^AMES OF TAX:'-' PAYERS.
The ivjum of tho' tub-soil pi should always lie! in the bottom ol he furrow nuule I l.n«a 'tho. surfaceplow, aiul where, a whi file tree is. used, as with: horses, it^ pro- clones Alice A vents the lull de- June's J^m' (heirs) rccutofthebeam:•!Jordon Keziah J..' with' oxen Ave c^n Johnson A. X. & It. use a long cluun. same........... and tliu"a permit: .lucicmun James A the suo-soil plow Justice »les^c to sink fullv to
''rS-lttH TOft'.YSEXlPHays George 1 g'e so 11 S he ii same onos A lies
Keller Daniel
the p.")int j'cquyr- ^inxe.... *»nn yi .• Kearney "U.argure.t Again :J[i su'o- Keernan Thomas eoiii!^ ^rjL' a.t „..fel iae speed •ifi' pot re- HCecney Susan.....,
quired-, nritlniuoh i'o?&? Ti.c WoH'lll of oxen is yroat'-iifyiar. Un-.i of hoi'avs, and lLl.'wi'viv'V^' *ai*.k1'• -i iis.'!. liVCiV. 1.!l\.l tot so'woil suited to iiiany kin«U "l iv ii a
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.UcDaniel Sally John i"•if'.']lire Abigail .... -»leI'^ecly Tiiomas*..
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•.lick wo Ik ri/onhd po -i1 ifji by f.xen, niuu'c^Vof, doing more- ''in" tr 'liard t* than a liiui 1j' vi'iv-n with pick a'x^li/Jcnatning the labo to it iori'j sliovcls aiul
Sl!ifh''3i'scpi!' Soring^ Thatcher. r.i't iv Croy
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disin tegivate *jv\ syil- -1 *In -u si-n t-lif sub-soil plow toi jnakini under-
Tnompioii Jacob. SailH!.. yioi- '.'eaben svne 'panic same -,v {fvSaniu-c!. \Y I vv feon 1 ie b'c a Wilson Newton ,B... Wilson L. & N. Younii1 "William
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A ii dos'son Win. II AlienS nm:ol Drake Win. Evans O. P. Fox Amos (licirs'of) Hughes Ilir.iiii
•'•depth of insertion is not called for two or three inches disintegrated a he time of each run' of the yilov:, fnrnishe.s full depth for shiivelling. while a more frcquent repetition at Jess, depth ,r
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Joins ILirriirt ICirkoufrick I. If. KirkpatricU J. W...
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Mason riiomaa ...
s?eui'es snioOui WiiJinm sides, ami a more same level, even work- May Allen im\ so that when ^'"kuis Isaac bwcar Charles •we arrive at tne
Stoddard Marv A....
bottom, it is already prepared to receive the! drain tile, aiul will, mncl,
mojje regular sloping than can be achieved wit hou excessive labor with spade and pick.—Exchange.
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B-MT'The reason that gentlemen of the present day stoop so, is on. account of [-Peterson.Solomon their, being,c\)ritan fly bent on pleasure. Let us hope they may ne'er be straightened by circuma a
Petcrsonf Abraham' ,same.(n.... same. .Dcterson David. Jr.. same
Peterson John. Si" same same.... same.v, ....... same same ir? same same.... same.. same
B£L.Mr. Smart of St. Paul. Min.. was recently prosecuted by a voung widow for Lreaeh of promise. He settled the difficulty by marrying her.— Ho made her smart lest .she sfiouM-h'im.
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Amen! Amen!
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or:'e li 1 Cr •n «'.uuer -,AL A... i-rroa«.or *i 3-ii:iL,-: Joseph........ i]jro!el.stri'li ai.| a'........ iaiwiemyiit its it. ^u)d':' .,4 *T '.••••r -v.1 ,»£•.» JO, :|A\v.*el Hn-!,........... .'ie.ao-? 'oliO'.son WiHiuin AV S it plow is USvMl for ^doepovinl jolnry
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''f [r\ thereon, together with Current Tuxes lor the year 18511, and cost of Advertising:
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DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.
•CtJiaelmSed fV©m SisppJomesai. 705 Original ular. e®| ...j:
861 I north west qr south Avest qr .872 I Pottcnger's addition out-lots— 874 College 875 part nortli west qr part qr.
N. A. Dunn's addition out-lots, 877 east hf'south west qr :884! Holmes Addition 017
021 028
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Layst»u -Tames W '•'Layne Preston M. i.aymou David A 11015! part .section.. .. .MeLaftchlin Kliaaln-ih... 1T»8of-
south east qr south east qr 20 west hf south west qr Whit lock's addition Original plat
1007 part south west qr 1011 Original plat
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,. 1088! Origiiinl plat 1 ODD part south we.st qr .' 11 -1 Original plat .. 18 j.part sect ion .. i|28| Original plat
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lUiSj part west hf north ea-«t qr jia.rt south west ip* south qr 1100 part .section 1 1 7 2 O in a at 1200 part west hf north west qr souti» west qr 1800 Canbv's addition
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raiiiiu Richard. Pickering 0eorge., same.. ..!... fainter I. (heii'si.. er (icorge VV .. pH irC allies. Rico...Martin............
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s'ljdg. No. 8. 1840 Original plat
1H54! south west cor 1H50
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I a so a 1085 east hf north went qr west hf north east nr.... 1702
Original plat
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east hf nortli east qr east hf north east qr west hf north west qr May's addition
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south we^t qr north st qr. north west qr north east qr.
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north part west ha If nortli west qr
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Fouth east qr nortli west qr..
north lin'f south wc.stqr west half south east qr
107 west half north east qr Ill south east qr south ea.-t qr south cast qr north cast qr 114 cast half south east qr I 143
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Koons Henry same
Smith .Henry (heirs of)'.. sanies samd
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1R2 cast half south west qr I 1B5 north half north west qr south west qr. TOWItSMSP.
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part, east half south east qr.... part west half south east. qr.... east half north west qr south west qr north east qr. ..
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Nicholson Win..... Peterson "William Peterson David. Sr same same,. same same Peterson David. Sr. Ag:t for Jonas Peterson,.... same
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east half south west qr west half south east qr north end east half north west qr north end west half north east qr north west qr north west. qr....
158 west half north east qr tfouth east qr north east qr 150 part south west qr 1611 west half south west qr cast half north east- qr part west half north west qr 1G3 west, half south east qr: south end west half south eastqr 164 west half south west qr south east qr half half half south qr.. south west qr north east qr south east qr north west qr east half south westqr south west qr south west qr.... east half south cast qr part north east qr north east corner nortli west qr. east half north east qr w.est half north west qr west half north wrest qr west sidee^sthalf soutn west qr. 185 south end east half north west qr south end easthalf north east qr. south west qr
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•f WHOLE NO. 584
Dress.—A-London
centum 1 correspondent of the New York Heraid tells the following laughable story of Senator Seward's presentation tg
Queen Victoria: Before closing I must relate an anecdote which Gov. Seward tells himself with much gusto. When the messenger reached him announcing that her
Majesty had fixed an hour for his audience, the Govenor was at the Derby races with Lord Napier and other distinguished members of the nobility.—
Her ^rajesty had fixed the audience for that very day, and the Governor's court dress had not yet been ordered. In a 20 70 few moments Lord 3ST. and Governor S. I were Hying towards London as fast as 5 09j. wh.ipaud wheels could carry them.— 5 80 The city gained, they soon reached tho shop of Prince Albert's tailor. A court 4 41 suit vras ordered to be made in tAVO 1G 20 hours'time. The tailor demurred—said 10 44 that he could do wondors, but that Avas impossible. But. happy man that he is, 18 33 lie was never without air expedient.— 5 81 The Governor Avas required to strip off his black pants, and with one dash of 10 00 the shears off came the legs of tho 5 28 pants at the knees. There stood tho 12 00 Senator in his draAvers. coat and hat.— 31 211 Whisk AA'ent the tailors! The gold knee 2 80 buckles, diamond clasps, and rosettes 2 42 Avere soon adjusted the long drawers t:-, 3 05 and boots gave place to silk stockings, 33 42 and pumps ornamented Avith elegant 13 70 buckles similar to those for the knees.— 4 32 ext went on an exquisite cambric 18 40: shirt. Avith ruflled bosom and Avristbands. clasped gold buttons set in diamonds. The' hairdresser with his
and our good friend to all appearance, was the elegant courtier, fit to embellish the draAving room of any court.— The hour of audience arrived, and tho
44 tinguished visitor was received bA* her
ernor Seward 011 his eloquent efforts in
10 ^[ktiiodist
Statistics.—We
publish-
23 34 cd a fe-Av days ago the statistics of tho South Eastern Indiana Conference.— 70 The Xorth West Indiana Conference 10 81 shows the folloAving general statistics: 15.033 members: 1.598probationers 221 churches, valued at 8205,400 51 parsonages, A'alued at 833,525 collected for
Missionary Society, 82,224,98 Dible Society, $191,49: S. S. Union. $87,83 number of SundaAr Schools, 297 officers and teachers, 2,202 scholars. 12,472 A'olumcs
09 The Indiana Conference sIioaws tho 70 ifjlIoAvin Members, 23,480 probationers, 3.964: local preachers. 234 churches, 330—estimated value 8257,650, parson54 ages, 07—A*alue 841.150 raised for Missionary Society, 84,382,75 Bible Soeie71 ty, 80l4,32: S. S. Union. $9,080 number of Sunday Schools, 270 officers and
I teachers. 2,504 scholars. 15.122 voL
umcs in librarv. 40.017.—Ind.Juur.
Voters
Wanted.—Mr.
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Purple, form
erly conductor 011 the Western railroad, 21 07 and a member of of the first Legisla18 84 it ure of Nebraska, thus tells his experi-' 12 00 ence in Avestern politics. He says: "Secretaiy T. B. Cuming said to me, 7 otH one morning. 'Purple, avc Avant a mem9 60 I bcr from Burt county.' So I harnessed
:'iid took nine felloAvswith me from o(i! l°wa, and Ave started for the woods, and when avc thought we had got far ennough for Burt county, Ave unpacked our ballot box and held an election (in 52 '1 Washington county,) canvassed tho 5 *6"2 I vote, and it was astonishing to observe. 17 05 1 I10AV great Avas the unanimity at tho first election ever held in Burt county/
Purple had every vote. So Purple Ava.-j declared dulv elected..-.
jS^When Hamilton Avas Washington's military Secretary, he was ordered to meet the Commander-in-Chief one morning at sunrise. Washington was first at the spot, and Avaited five minutes before Hamilton apjieared.— The Secretary apologized by saying that -something must be the matter with his watch." Another appointment Avas made for the next morning, I which Avas similarly broken. Hamilton again covered his negligence Avith a complaint against his Avatch tOAvhich the punctual soldier replied,
!:Then,
CiRiot .Enterprise of a
Widow.—Tho
sir,
you must either get a hcav Avatch. or I must get neAv Secretary,"
Jjg£rThe papers are speaking" of an implement to thread needles. We saAV a beautiful one the other day. It consisted principally of a pair fcf small white hands^apair of blue eyes, and a pout. Agencies for the sale or disposal of it are to be found ail over the Avorld. It is said to be very dear.— .J Prenike.
Pretty
Salem (Ala.) Reporter
says: "Mrs. Watson, who is pretty extensively engaged in the importation of camels, is in the city with some seven of the odd-looking knim&ls. She will exhibit them at the State Fair, which. 5 is to begin at Montgomery on Monday next. Mrs. Watson is said to be .the widow of a deceased officer of the Uv S. Army. She is a very intelligent^ f. well as handsome lady, and avo Avlijlr"^ her all .sorts, of gpfod hick in her enter-J prise, -si-
