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THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON; (BXICEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUIBDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and lith 8 rect, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subsoribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Agents; papers served in packages at 37% cents per THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journai—eon- taining ‘& greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—as published on Saturday ) INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. month. To mail subscribers the subscription price.s, By subscribing in clubs THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS Without the intervention of @ mail ae & year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for tesa than three months st the rate of 12% cents s week, i?" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. Ebening Star. ived, peronized. tweaty per of the Wark) VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1857. NO. 1,378. ey OLD CHURCHES, MINISTER 5 FAMILIES OF VIRGINEA, a BY BISHCP MEADE. Lunenburg Parish.—The most remarkable of the old seats in this parish, known to the writer, are those of Sabine Hall, belonging to the Carters. and Mount Airy, belonging to the Tayloes. Having in a preceding article given according to other testimony, endeavoring to i giect her from his house ae adisagreenbie and |--__ORRENTANDSALE. _| AUCTION SALES. _ Dentistry, &c. _ See cae ankea es ate anes: be | [ OEEAR LOR RAL, MY RARM, Rowe: | © B.A: GREEN, Anon RAE EL ge I i : 4 Zl ant of v r as aes with silly fondnes ; he swears with de- and \ dopee Of the Orange ant Aletedsis RR. alae - idl ad dda izens of the District and vicinity, that hav. moniac hate ; he is in New York, and he is out | This Farm contains 156 acres of jand equal to any in the 23d instant, I shall | mg located himself in Washington, he is of New York ; he is in the City, in Brooklyn, this ection of Virginia. | Forty acres are fa a Ty i, at 6 o'olock p. m.. Lot now pre are Sole mal es tions in his profes- in Saratoga, i ‘i ; ie balance open in fine order, @n itisa e £ 5 | sto e 1 ” hates Mrs. Guesiegen = Mie very Goat ko te tad Naluaise? voune Grokard now jum coming toto Nreet? nortlt tude next to the corner of 2d atreet | Oflive, No. 23, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier's. YGEIA HOTEL, OINT COMFORT, V. This most delightful Summer resort a particular joonlty of al the wueny Sey w the sole propert; nder Bixned, and will Ue Upened bythe, weaer June next, and each ae ompve Jane folio the most desimbie varietie ian Miy engage to make it to the ‘ers for health, reores- some account of the Carter family, which has | marrying her; protests love and swears re- | of "Apples. Pears, eee "Peaches, ‘Apricots, ‘Necta- “it Denney ee eer mardi alive to HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. gig wee Peper te attractive. a in = Northern Neck, I sabjete a | yenge ina breath; and passes his honeymoon | RNC. Grapes, ‘fc., &c.. suited to our climate. & | the beautiful location of the above-described prop ‘ ag eras eccsin el te niet ineree ay 4 rief genealogy e Tayloes, wi ve ap- . ote: Spring o! ure water near the dwelling, h cha: Es in writing letters about the ‘old toad,’ whom, | Out- h lain, but amply | tty. Ail Task is that persons wishing to purchase | “ip LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of according to other testimony, he has just led to Cri ouses. Ce. the Delia i pl “farnily. “ithe | Will examine the premises for Cen pe ee i ior | “Loomss’ Mineral Plate Teeth.” having y ave jit for heaith and beaaty is second to none in | **t!stied that they will be convinced that it is one successfully introduced his improvement in the altar. . chis vapion ‘An extensive coat ‘of mountain | Hemost beautiful and commanding mee jorge Rhe | ¥atious cities, has now permanently estab- Of course, thero is false swearing in all this; | scenery. the beautiful. Village of Culpeper, w ‘vate romdenos in. ther sentiut Of the city, lished himself i in Washington. not a little perjury, but not so much as the pub- | in 2 few minutes walk, offer facilities for atte: pect | neighborhood ina rapid state of improve me This improvement for Sets of Teeth consists pee lic imagine. People are easily mistaken about Gris wlelbe Ocaiatond Aieenaie Pei eee "formas Oné-third cash? the balance ineix and lyin making a set of but one piece of material, a + * 7 at indestructible mineral, No metal is used in dates and facts, and identities; and here is the it within afew hours ride of either Washington, | twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day | 470)" construction, and they are therefore free from ry 4 of sale. i rest difficulty the Surrogate has to encounter. | Alexandria, or Richmond. It is seldom a farm,with Acdosd Rivea ed's Heol 0 Greek Geken. galvanic netion and metalic taste. | a pom ene as August and September and October as pri Bat or une. tees the first three are im rl most pleasant of the season. weather is milder, the on breeze balmier, and the luxuries of the sait water are to be had of finer quality and in greater profusion. There 1s no more inviting spot on whole Atlantic seaboard. It is strictly true of it what the poet hath said: *Oh3 if there bean Elysium on earth, it is this, it as this! — on our Vestry books, in the Northern Neck, from their first settlement to the present time. The Tayloe Family.—William Tayloe [prob- ably Taylor of that day,| of London. emigrated to Virginia about 1650 He married Anne, a daughter of Henry Corbin [who settled in King and Queen Coanty,| the ancestor of the reconcile conflicting evidence, to harmonize | “MANY fdvantages, is offered to the motice of the | itle indisputable. . Dra. Archer, Jarvis, and other su at Corbime. John Tayloc,'son of William and | ® mass of contradictory tostimony, to build up | Pomixeh separ onyrnneomurohaseacarenpecttul” | (hii A. GREEN, Anet._ | (iehtor stronger: teas cums; fr more darabis, and | th" fort don: De Prancir Mallory, Dra. Wenmple, Major Gepuiet Elizabeth Lesde, daughter of | an ordely and reliable, theory out of a chaos of | ale privately, tual not salt before saturday. the ft By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. patural in their appearance. | will give. areward of | hole sedienl Fastity. ressdect inthe wrematy of ~ 5 i cells Hf A ;, + 0 ia 8 = . i » - ajor twynn, of Essex County. Their children miscellaneous facts—this requires the highest on on the predins nd without yoseten, ‘Forma UBLIC SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust | iia t ory or nt to equal nine ie purity, beauty, | Fort Monroe, all certify that they “have never were William, John, Betsy. and Anne Corbin wers of the human intellect. The Su ie | cael le. Fi f id executed to me, and recorded in Liber J. A.S. | Gutaility, artist hi Hf ite | ktotwn acase of billious or ague and fever to ort The first died young. John was the founder of at a mammoth task before hitn, bat we helleve mace wavs at T Cutpenee belly «been A ieee No. 122, folios 436, 437, 438, and 439, one of the Land quahty. ¥, Grtistio excellence or any other requisite | cinate there, and that at all seasons ¢¢ 43 the Records of Washington Payette District of All work responsibl ly warranted. Acalthic@t spot om the face of the earth.” front of’the premises, | 275 Penna, avenue, Between lth and 12th streets, Moant Airy. Betsy married Col. Richard their certificates in De Bow’s Review, Corbin, grandson of Henry Corbin. Anne C. he will perform it well.—N. Y¥. Mirror. For SALE—A FARM of 15 acres, vine miles | Columbia, I shall on TL trom Was. ton, near the Seventh-street road. | June, at six o'clock p. m. Planter, and American Farmer.) - ——-+e-____ r 5 y 5 p ap IS-ly vad 2 it ifer for sale at publ to the highest bidder may 22-dé6w&iaw2m JOS. SEGAR, Proprietor. — Mann Page, of Mannsfeld, near Fred- | HOW NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE ROSE B teal Nas teem SF Seed aera el | cin che following property, to wit’. All the | = 2.000, ——— ; oaat Atty — last — rire fides — " TO FAME. Pumpananme. There are 39 choice fruit trees. “A | following piece or pare of property, to wit, part of —DP © * ‘SORGEON DENTIST, and | FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Mount Airy, ® member of the Council of | (From Recollections of a Life-time; or Men and | Pet of the farm is weil fenced, It will be sold a bar- | Lot No. in Square No; Sis, of said city, beeinniud | Maxveactorer oF ARTIFICIAL TERTit.—, i : Wa- + 5 16 House of ur- , orth: It is not easy té conceive of a stronger con- ALE, No. 564 M street, esont the followimg rea rough the Post Oilice. | street west 23 feet; thence enst 29 feet, thouce north, | BE my tip sol. . r reception. The trains on the re Road,from| gesses, during the progress of the war. He tes a ee B: "> ntire Upper Sett Teeth, —- $3) to ‘Ale: 4 ‘and irom ville east, m ul trast than is presented by compari. thauiel | Je 4-!m __ | two fest, thence east 71 foet 9 inches to the rear of Do do ‘do on Silver. 12 to 35 jexandria west, re S died suddenly. on the Ith of April, 1779. leav- | Hawthorne with NP. Willie! Their ne FARM OR SALE—A piece of fing LAND on | jor'as eer td the: southeast comer of the said lot, | OB4.0r more, on Gold. ~ Zto § | the prines, aistant te mien by a fraled read ing 2 large family. He had twelve children, | fora t me one of the principle writers for the Rock Creek, in Montgomery county, Md., six | thenee west along the south line of said lot 99 feet henry “| Passengers from Baltimore and Washington of whom eight daughters, and one son survived him. His wife was Rebecea Plater, daughter of the Hon. Gov. George Plater, of Maryland, . i of George H ry Filling, Extracting, Removing Tarter; also, Re Token. and his admirable sketches were pub-| finis of Mears. Barry, Word Heston, Novwien, | ° Roman tthe Py ot very we any yin | Buiter dt ‘ie sume fcaromnble tea, Ail operations lished side by side with those of the latter. } Bohrer, and Hawkins, i12¢acres. A beautiful loca: | and expense of the purchaser unless terms are com- | Fin” mice corner bin atreet aud avenue: ey oity, arrive at the Springs at 103; o'clock a. m., and from Richmond and the South to dinner. All inquiries promptly responded to by letter and fet it i i vthi tion rtinlly improved; new house ; 13 acres rich i 0 3 ia “ lars, forwarded od whom he married in 1747. She died in 1787. | Wonat 2 ,cUrous to Femark that everything | (ORs Poitcm@nnt kone hag yellow sing fate gy | blued with in three days from day of wale. eres canons ne OOM AS Be fa os These eight daughte: ied tr ulis wrote attracted immediate attention, | can be divided, if desired. Cail and see the premi- Trustee. | ]) DR. STEPHEN BAILY, chat ALEXANDER BAKER. War. Eiwasa ie my mes + — oe and excited ready praise, while the productions | ses those who desire to purchase. ___ jea-tf je 10-2aw& d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | ‘Qyyicr Noisy Povenewv een Aveaue: SS —— : Rebeeea, to Francis Li htfust Leo the si = Toamthorne were almost entirely unnoticed. ESI DENCEon the corner of | — By J.C. MeGUIRE. Auctioner. Three doors from \sth Street, one uouaaed would respectfully inform the of the Declaration of Taapasdeaee: s eco. The personal appearance and demeanor of these and C street south, Capitol RUSTEFR’S SALE OF A NEAT FRAME public that he has made various improvements, Dr. BAILY begs leav: two gifted young men, at the early period of Hill, fronting on the avenue 162 fect 9 inches, and on House anv Lor on 8TH STREET WEST.LETW eat Ru Sand Mell Comee Ww 3d, Eleanor. to Ralph Wormley. of Middlesex. | which I speak, wi i iki C street south 2% feet 11 inches, and containing nearly | Mf axp N = s NORTH.—On THURSDAY A i >. = Tr, e seyae , was also in striking contrast. M anv N sTREETs NoRTH.—On in 1772; 4th, Anne Corbin, to Thomas Lomas, of Willis was slender, his hair sunny ei silken, eee F. PHILLIPS. TERNOON, July Sth.at 6/4 0 clock.on the pre inform the publicthat he 8 office, located as above, He feels assured that an experience of igen | ears’ to his weil-known establishment, and that he is prepared to receive and entertain his cus u 1772, 4th, Anne | may 8-tf y ee : “ * ractice, with the large number of patient reat | ithe most superb manner. s Carolina, in 173; 5th, Mary, to Mann Page. | his cheek ruddy, his aspect cheerful and confi- | 4 aa UALE FARM FOR SALE—312« 153, ey date resonant cuter Reese bi to: | fariety of difficult cases thiit he hi treated suceees- secue ere cal’ tee merioneer uaiennion tothe of Spottsylvania, in 1776; 6th, Catherine, to} dent. He met society with a ready and wel- Av good FARMING LAND. aikibted ia the los '94, 95, aud 96, one of the land records for Wash- | fully em hori ans deed op siteuity, wants of his guests. Landon Carter, of Richmond, in 1780; 7th. | come hand, and was received readily and with | County of Fauquier, Virginia, on’ the Alexandria inate ecanly D.C.,1 shall sell Lot N, in Coyle’s | scientific or otherwise, relating to the ‘Teeth. aan ee Baris furnished with the best of LIQUORS division in Square No. 424, fronting 16 feet 10 in- | Own ea confirming the opinion of CIGARS. &c. Jane, to Robert Beverley, of Essex, in 1791; Sth, welcome. Hawthorne, on the contrary, was of and Orange Railroad, a few yards from Warrenton ¢ profession, and especially Drs. ae 5 4 + a at ches ou 8th street west, between M_ ard N streets | eminent in Surah, to Col. William Augustine Washington, | a rather sturdy form, his hair dark and bushy, yar ied apa os praheslh teeters [ie ie north, running back 95 fect to aten-feet alley, with esti pes a ‘The great desideratum, quietness, coolness, (in ‘armily, has led him, long since, to “ 4 4 the gardeu attached,) insures for all a pl it re- of Westmoreland. John, son of the foregoing | his e: i j i Vi; the improvements, consisting of a neat and well- rial preparations for filling Teeth, ort, Obliging, assistants are always at hand, and hn, is eye steel gray, his brow thick, his mouth | cities of Washington and Alexandria. The Farmis suamels, Gutta Percha, India Rubber, and ora 15ne sour . John and Rebecea, third of the name, was born | sarcastic, his coneplaatan stony, his whole aspect | 18 Meh state of cultivation, and is abundantly sup- | Dune fine dwelling JAS; WILSON, Trustee. | ments for the construction af Continuous Gum | ll demands will be promptly a = ; ’ T he AS. 1 1, > i . in 1771, the only son of a family of twelve. In | cold, moody, distrustful. He stood aloof, and patton kl age ee tg Tl secur enters jos tawids J. IcG UIRE, Auctioneer. eae apd thes Forosien, mossted on Gold ree. 1792 be married Anne, daughter of Gov. Benja- | surveyed the world from shy and sheltered po- | Within a short distance. For further information By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. . | mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last min Ogie, of Maryland. He died in Washington, | sitions. There was a corresponding diflerence | 2?P!¥ te JAMES MORROW. Esq., on the piace, Ha npsont E AND NEARLY NEW THREE | American Dental Convent - in 1823. Their children were fifteen, of whom | in the writings of these two persons. Brown's Hotel, Washington cee pon ne eae pees! iii pe oe *Avcrion. On di pe om ice in Wash $ aging a ably is i ahi. * = id Se ND 3 4 STREETS, UcTiO: nm | dence a ractice in Was jon, he vorabi ——— young. Eleven (six sons and five| Willis was all sunshine and summer, the | mar 24 ROBERT MORROW. MONDAY, the 224 instant | shall sell, at Sevelock | known to hie mamerens frimnte od patrons, he begs aughters) survived theirfather. Their mother | other chill, dark and wintry ; the one was full | yy 3 a. comtaani . m., in front of the premises,a handsome and near- | leave to reier them to the foliown died in 1835, at the unusual age of 85. Five | of hope and love, the other of doubt and di ARM FOR SALE—A FARM, containing 160 | fF iow Brick House, situated at the corner of 12th ESTIMONIALS: - sons and’ three daughters have survived her ‘Gusts tie pes songlit the open prenye yaaens = parle traae ores Brockulle Teac abe street west and L, street north, on Massachusetts | From the late Rector of the Chureh of Epiphany of 5 3 s A . 5 ‘ io > le ity. Their oldest son, John, entered the navy, and | shine’ flowers, musio, and found ther every. 12miles frem Washington, tozether with stock, con- | 8¥°#ue. The house is well built, and contains ele this or je W-2w No. 484 Pa. av.. bet. 3d and 43§ ats. ‘P.HE MOUNTAIN HOUSE CAPON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, Will be opened ot the reception of Visitors, on MONDAY, 22d June. Through tickets can be obtained at Baltimore, Washington, wee neng lea ang a a 4 ‘assengers leaving timore in ear morn- ing train, ey Alexandria sud Manassas Gap Railroad to Strasburg. reach the Springs from 5 to6 o'clock ven conveniently arranged rooms and wide passage. Dr. Stepnen Batty: DearSir—I desiretoexpress was distinguished in the battle of the Constitu- | where; the other plunged into the dim caverns Warch: Hay egos e, fines biewe, fares? ihe corner room 18 now occupied n4a grocery stores | my esteem for you personally, ag@ my confidence in Bye ee ininers leet aad Wieobeme tea in tion with the Gurriere. and with the Cyane and | of the mind, and studied the grisly spectres of and Farming Utensis’ generally, the Crop in the Se mec pete mien poems rian Ape Pager fr baat eearerer deel ape) eataes executes 19 em. J. N. BUCK, Levant. After the first action, the State of| jealousy, remorse, despair. It 4 perhaps, | round, Straw, Hay. cc, It tg well watered. baving | ja good earriage-house aid stable. trom ‘friends snd eeeaed a itag carriage-house and stable. may receive the patronage from my friends and the \ inginia yoted him a sword. He was captured | neither a subject of surprise nor regret that the Tues titoagh the bramcaen thee ia. good frame | ogy tbove-described property 1% handsomely to- | publie that your skill ao Wel! deserves, @ Levant by a British squadron whilst | larger rtion of the world is so happily consti- | dwelling-house and out-houses necessary to farm | ctted inan elevated and commanding pusition, ex- - Yours very truly, iving at Port Praya, Cape de Verde Islands. | tuted «to have been more ready Rice wk | ine purponse, There sincan Oreterd eens sta, | ecient watercand rapudip unproving aeighvorhaod. | Washington, Aug. 25, ad. W. FRENCH. es - : Terms: One third, cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 — (He married in 1517, Maria. daughter of Gen- the gey muse of the one than to descend into — one third of the lands m tumber, oak, hicxory, | months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. | From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. SEA BATHING. Ss CHESAPEAKE HALL, Hampton, Va. This “SUMMER RETREAT,” only 2 miles from Old Point, will be re-opened on the first of, “x : ‘ > June, when the proprictor will be happy to@ eral Uriah Forrest. who, when Colonel of Ar-! the <piritual ebarnel-louse an i For further information inquire of BENJAMIN | A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title indis- - Bogs. Cotman & Co. see any of his friends who may wish to en- tillery im the Revolution, lost a leg at the battle Larsistesae yrraadiee DE aS tae ORE eer ot Beall aad Mee a | butable. ae Having employed Dr. Stepiien Baily, Surgeon Den- | joy SALT. WATER BATHING, and the feruries. z psychological dissections of the other. I had | BOHRER, i D jei2d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. _ | tist, of Washington ciiy, to execute for me an im ee A Ee ~ of Germantown.] He diedin 1824, at Mount | seen sot blicati GEO. W. BOHRER, cor. of High and Gay streets, USTEE'S SALE By virtue of a decd of | Pottant and difficult piece of work, which he did to | 0! the Seaboard. The Hai im paneh improv diag kel 7 z | me anonymous publication which seemed | G etown, D. C., or of Mr. HARP, on the prem- RUSTE SAL By virtue of a deed of | my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that | © 8nd benutified, and ample preparations le for iry heving resigned shortly before his rank | to me to indicate extraordinary powers. I in- ‘ap if trust from David Jones and wife tome, Lwill ex | one of the most distinguished members of the Dental | {ve comfort and pleasure of all who may visit thia i of Lieutenant in the Navy, to which he was | quired of the publishers as to the writer. and IC7- If not sold by the 22d inst. will be offerod at | pose to public sale, on the 25th day | Colle altir : 3 o , 4 s e,on rs lege of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, to — after his first action. Benjamin Ogle | through them a correspondence ensued betweer | PUblic auction to the highest bidder. je4 ae Ones text 3 ioe ue Lalas ond perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me ayloe, the second son, resided in Washington. me and “ N. Hawthorne.*’ This name I con- Fox & VAN HOOK, Reat Estate AGENTS, | part or parcel of land whereon the vid Jones fice ohtimetina cf he olen aii Three other sons, William, Le aapry hd Searle sidered a disguise, and it was not till after 49% Seventh street, below E street, have for | now resides, containing about niuety -two acres, and altimore, Jan. 12, i857. HARMANN BOGGS, resides in Virginia, and onein Alabama. John | many letters had passed that I met the author me cheprantan ver lee pues et tae: neds pl TI oe OB acest Ae cata ge pees eatry —— * Py e rs Ld * ot n 2 ve e. 8 most e@ligibly siti e: ve Tayloe*. a grand-son (son of Lieut. J. T. and | and found it to be a true title, representing a ass Voss. This property 1s mo: ably Extract froma note reseiv ed from the late Hon. John delightful resort. ts, Fishing Tackle, Pleasure poder near readiness to contribute to the . R. G. BANKS. m Maria Forrest, the fifth of the iereuitos | re a reas ah _perenie in small monthly imstalments of $3 per | for a boarding establishinent or female seminary ,be- ~ Clayton, Pianos, &c. . name,} resi | very substanti: Tsonage. t this period h nth. ae ing immediately on the itimore and Washington U.S. Ses , Aug. 19, 1856. See wana Samaria at Chatterton in the County of King George. | was unseitled a8 & hic views; he had-tried his | ,,thes¢ Lots are situated at Unioi'Town, on the | rairmad, distant aoourone husdred yards fromthe | ‘phe teeth on made for me work admutabiy’ nath- | PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. From the earliest accounts of this family they | hand in literature, and cimsiderad: Bimscl? t south side of the Anacostia river, adjoining the Na- Bladensburg depot. The improvements consist of | ing gould be better, Weey fiat ‘Mr. W. H. PALMER continues to add new mem post jaubags Mata hon (aed st ai) bear | ater — iat pre fp seater hirkgaeliencrer 1 eee nerves mrs reqmeniee fp conpies country, ‘and at ‘an ineonsiderable outlay might be tah fen checiiny eben Doe eee pA pote wey ee “ee and liberal Vestrymen. profession. 4 combated his despondence, and is is ginranteed free and clear from every fing meadow ante Tn povat of erith Kel eonnpare front ot ns te nd pageed ne 1 teeth for Terms $5 per_ uarter. 1S41 to. Imogen, daughter of James Mosher | Ho wrote nuuserous articles. which appeared | FP MESIDENCE seize sometiat Rend State: | fered formas.) Ehetertos wil be liberal and me Apri itg,¥% Conk of the M.-H. Church South, | Sepelnrs. rgvents have fandion: who, are deutrous Private Secretary to James Monroe durin his in the Token; occasionally, an astute critic Rinse eines atest es ee a N.C. Saab WA; We the undersigned, having had occasion to avail t a of her w n pplication. made er with an at erms made it her residence, F. street, between 9th &t the Music Stores of Mr. ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, N, Auctioneer. 2 f yy Or having been oogniz~ OF THIRTY VALU 1 our Tamilies or frieuds, take Lots IN THe City oF Wast- | Rensare ia expressing our adiuration of his artistie cE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi Foe ee ee eee ee rene ta dermis satisinctory manner from Boston. Also, three very fine, AMIEL M SDECEASED, AT Avcrion.—On | Which he performs the most deliente and duticult | second hand Pinna, but btile weeds seve DAY, the 29ih day of June instant. 1 shall | oPeratious in Dental Surety sand we respectful fife | octaves,rosewood cases, will be soldat great! SS ee el by order of the executor, commencing at 5 we consider him entmentis"worthe, | LQfeAins,nt cur Piano Forte, Melodeon, and Mus at beautiful, comfortable Cot- | o'clock p. m., at my Auction Room, No. 526 7th WWatten: Avohilent ii Be ee Warerooms, between 9th and 10th streets, No. 36, NG HOUSE situated on | street, thirty haudsoine Building Lots, viz : ALTER) Arohilect U.S Capital. | “jog JOHN F. ELLIS. Presidency; and second. in 1854, to Mary, | seemed to see through them, and to discover | and furnace, ‘The stable will be sold or rented with daughter oi Dangeraia Lewis; sods dasere, | the teal that was in them; bat in getioral they | fee prtad cee Ger tine ite seals on dant of the sister of Washington | withoutnotice. Such articles as‘ Sights | land if desired.” The Tayloe family and name are weil known | from a Steeple,” “Sketches beneath an Um- | ALS0, for Saie—t'ne LOT OF GROUND on the to many of our readers. Oneof them, ‘Obser- | brelia,”’ *: The Wives of the Dead,” “ The Pro- | gorper af Fnnd loth streets, and L-(r Ts on toth,near ver,” isone of our oldest correspondents. The | phetie Picture: now universally acknowl! ape-tf ead family was identified with the American Turf | edged to be productions of extraordinary depth, | prog Sali jong before the commencement of the present | meaning, and power. extorted hardly a word of tage built DW century, and all of the present generation have | either praise or blame, while columns were | the corner of 2d strect’ west and EF, street north. Lot No. 6, in square 31. : - ~~ : heen wore or iss engaged init either as Tusf-| given ty pives since tually forgotten. Tet | Fipou tong er mo pdaey. grup kyranure | [ntegaad mrauare Tee bs bo ae oe ee ee ee men, Breeders, or Patrons and contributors to | annoyed, almost angry, indeed, at this. I wrote | js delightful esther for a summer or winter residence, 7. insquare Sid, oe ee: Music Depot of ~~ the Sporting Literature of the country. The | Several articles in the papers, directing atten- | Apply to POLLARD WEBB, Axeut, No. 512(2d wots 5and 20, in square 515, Week. Lenax, ° ETZEROTT, name of Tayloe is connected with the fame of | tion to these productions. and finding no echo | Stef) 7th street. ny 2 see tore DAU Rountree ssa aunts gra 1eNRY Batpwis, U.S. Patent Office, Terma Corner of Pens veuue and Jith street, Leviathan. Grey Diomed, Calypso, Oscar, Bel | of my views, I recollect to have asked John [POR Sale ata bargain, and on very easy pec apag hy rarer ee = ala r O.C. Wigur, Priicipal Rittenhouse Academy. oe Air, Buzzard, Archduke, Shark (imported by | Piekering to read some of them, and give me terns. 8 TRACT OF LAND, suitwole for a Lot 1, in'square 1,01, fob 20 tf W AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS Db the late Col. John Tayloe, who was also the his opinion of them. He didas I requested ; dairy farm, or other purposes, and within 3 miles of EAT BARGAINS.—The: : 9. —— = <= i i Washington city. Por particulars apply at No, 512 porn caiare eae Lt A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of | Pianos have been used but x short time by! bresder of Sir Arehy, and the owner of such | his answer was, that'they copeared a wonder- | (2d story) 7th street. life have nearly run out, discovered while in the | careful persons, we will warrant them, boi ag Peace Maker, winner of a two-mile | ful beauty of style, with akind of double vision, | _™y 15 tf POLLARD WEBB, ee edioe = cerintn eure for Cor arama, i pt ferry <p Side Reais race at Petersburg, Va., in 3:43, Top Gallant, | ® sort of second sight, which revealed, beyond | Sor Win eauete uae Debility, ‘The retnedy was discovered by him | Tosewood cases, and of exquisite toms and towehnen, Expectation—who, when a three year-old, ran | the outward forms of life and being, a sort of | NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND | ‘i ‘The attention of the public is respectfully invited | {| when his only child, a daughter, was. given up to | 1s only a six octave, fi : , 402, in 3-47— | spirit ‘world, eomewhat as a lake reflects the LIQUOR STORE. , shrivel anne l Mande die, He had heard much of the'wonderful restor | | These Pianos. purchasers may safely rely upon as two miles at Richmond, Va., in 1902, in 3:47— | spirit world, Tite pot he | ouihe subscriber begs to inform his friends and the | tothissale. ‘They will perceive that the property is | ie. Ho lind heard much of the wonderful restor | | These Fianos. purchasers may safely rely upon as 4c. 4c.) We find the writings of the Tayloes earth around it and the sky above it; yet he public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner | /ocated in various parte of the c UNcthoode: and tie | from the Bast dudia Sisinn et the thought bosen call and see them, at our extensive Piano Ware, in the earliest sporting journals of the United | deemed them to be too mystical to be popular. | of 12th street aud Loussiann avenue, where ho im. | Stein very mpilly improving neighborhoods,and the | (rom te athe might make a remedy for his onde: | rooms, No. 3M, between Sth and ievhe, States. Every one of the family, we believe,| He was right, no doubt, at that period. but, perl ae ror patieney ee premeet ay a 4 ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 1,2, 3, 4,and 5 | He studied hard and sneceeded in realizing las wish- | 010) _____ JOHN F. ELLIS. have led the lives of country gentlemen on | ere long. 2 portion of mankind. a large portion | QUORS, CIGARS: INE G cara _ine eereusser or Pepeeesecsitoieiee movee for | P88 Os ee tatcrrired ths one eeet re GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM their patrimonial estates, and although serving | of the reading world. obtained a new sense— consisting of Fine Te as, | ne Seeerred parmien’s, Dearing. inlerest trosn the | (US Ser croft cuterere reall tatent ke weld, and PIANO FORTES, their fellow-citizens in the Assembly and Mag- | how or where or whence, is not easily deter- | Wives, Knisins, Bigs. Sa ad Gol Chetenns [7 ‘A “deod given aul a deed of trust taken on the | he haw never failed in making them completely heal- ‘ i A eal - istracy, none of the family, so far as we can | mined—which led them to study the mystical, | Brandivs in cases, dem joins, aud casks. Old Jae ernpees to seeare tbe peyinent of she Beree. eee lool tn such of bested Bilew te: KNABE, GarHix& Co. learn, have ever held office, except Military or | to dive beneath and beyond the senses, and to | maics Rum, Sherries, Madeira, ort of various de- | All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. ings @s request it, this recipe, with fail and explicit | _ Continues the mamifacture and sale of grand and Naval, under the Federal or State Govern- | discern, gather. and cherish gems and pearls of Sida: Ghisipague Cider Brault Chote ae je l6-eokds SAL GREEN, Anet. | directions for making it up, and succensfully using | square PIANO FO. CES. under the name ment. Though Bishop Meade might have | price in the hidden of the soul. Haw- | Edinburgh Ale, Anvisette, Maraschino, Caracoa, By J.C. McGUIRF, Auctioneer. i Bere Keebipborrest ag tapaeraenalon aiee hee oe Nos. 1, 3, 5.and 7 North Eutaw street op. asada up a, list of services, cxvil sud military, | Morne wos, in fests = kinil of Wordeworihiin | Abeynthe, Obamyarte, and s large and'varied de-cinray 1, a WN EAT PILAM IS DIVELLING: | rece rand The Oe Ce ent ann | posite ins Router Eeees, Betteeee rendered the State and General Governments | prose—less philosophical. His fate was simi- mace a Sars. aud Fever and A: Suit 4 Lot ON. 13TH STREET, XEAR PeNN- | meut Of this advertisement. Address weet Lave aleo just — son Ch Sales Room at (in‘erior to but few) by this ancient family, | lar; at first he was neglected, at last he had | piiters’ Portas Ale, ead Galen F and ARNE) scLvaNIA AVENUE AT PUBLIC SALE.—On FRIDAY Dr. H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, gegen = povnen eg | G w ld searcely expect him to write their | Worshippers. In 1837, I recommended Mr. | Families sre particularly invited to call and exam- | AFTERNOON, June ith, at clock, on the omepe a, Saket Henry McCaffery as a music store, where th fi @ cou! reely expec’ i : aos Mc prego rae en 4 Pade iser, I shall sail part of Lot No, 1.in'Suuare | N, B. Dr. H. James bas neither office nor agent y a services to the American Turf, and their con- | Hawthorne to publish a volume, comprising his | {0 the stock before. Pio afore thee reir cules | No, 256, fronting 2 feet on 13th street weet. betwaen | in New, York as some have pretended and adver keep coustautly on hand i tributions to the improvement of the horse. | Various pieces, which had appeared in the To- | Will be promptiy attended to, ud delivered at their | north D street and Penusylvania avenue, aud cun- tised. Tho recipe is sant ae? oo pone) Molodeous, from the best makers, from 4 to $- Will not some one of our friends who possesses | kenand elsewhere. He consented, but as I had | residences at the shortest notice, ning back 43 feet 4 inches, with the improvements, nea i Jersey City, New Jersey. t . some with double key-boards, double reeds more leisure, and whose talent better qualities | cezsed to be a publisher, it was ditficult to find | 4 sence! ateorsa of fine Havana Ciars, im | consisting of a ope eelieheetenctid frame dweiling, ns — ——— | and stops to suit small churches. ¢ hima for the task than ours, undertake a memoir | any one who would undertake to bring out the | fajj.'s “ect 9 the subscriber, at wholesale and re- | WHI Testo chur “ouch the residue in. 6 and 12 | (THINA, GLASS ANP QUERNSWARE. | piisine oxtontively cucnged in the manufssture of of the Tayloe family for the “Spirit?”’ It — Tay vere —_ sont rola terrasse eee gd apl ale reasonable terms, and ene interest, seeured by a deed of trust on Iniporters Gipesticnen L iverson io Alonans <s wera igre. napa — mos MK ingly i stil i om pal, ut he refused, until at last I relin- 1 oe Ohl Whee ee. 2 16. . 3. 3 2 Tit, beg .eave to gall the attention of dealers ur Pianos were awarded the highest um Would receive the huaksof the Spurting Word, | Ruished tay copsrighta, on such of the talos art | deseruaWhinkeyshmtertly on hand of am, | Jolemad” JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctionger. | Srayigecenr® anil others of Wadhinetor aad (grid. meaal) atthe Peg ofthe Ast innd Frottute Every member of the family may be called faa published, to Mr. Hawthorne, and joined # | try produce of all descriptions received on sonsisn- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, Ca! Sy gle bal eae Rae eal coopera vee 7 uiteer and eighteen pianos from mete “thorough-bred,”’ for we believe that even by | friend of his in a bond to indemnity them | ment. JONAS P. LEVY, ALUABLE BUILDING LOT NEAR THE | with any establishment in the Eastern cities. of the n New York, Boston and Bal- marriage no inferior blood has been mixed with | against loss; and thus the work was published je8-tf No. 554 Twelfth street. Raitroap Derot at Auction—On MONDAY, The connexion of their senior partner with the | timore. We were alsoawarded the first promings at pict - Satins’ 6 igor ZRPEREEn aE — the 22d instaut, I shall sell. in front of the premises. | manufacturers of Europe and the Uuited States for | the Industrial Exlubition held in’ Richmond, Wire the pure strain of the original stock. ‘‘ Blood | by the Stationers’ Company, under the title of JATERESTING TO FAMILIES. at 5o’clock p.m. Lot A, in subdivision of Square | upwards of thirty years, as given himmadvantages in | £iui®, 1855 And 1856. They have also been awarded will tell!’ —Sptrit of the Times. “ Twice Told Tales,’’ and for the author's ben- rs a . 629, situated at tive corner of north Dstreet and New | the purchnzse of goods equal, if not superior, to any | the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- pert ‘The foll ; P Latins Ania efit. It was. deemed 2 failure for more than a |.) B®, following Gentine Tn hens tale Jerney avenue, having a front on the avenue of | houseinthetrade. An puspection of goodeand prices patee Someahos Matt Ser Wer. meanbiicaan CONFLICT OF TESTIMONY. year, when a breeze seemed to rise and fill its | the receipts of Teas in this country for one dial ogre Deen 6 Come bl ad ba NupGa Sis opertMrerAbIo tote ee L taake tae Eee been distinguished professors and We imagine that our good Surrogate—and | #ils, and with it the author was carried on to | year up to Hh ultimo, it says they will be 12.- This property is beautifully situated on the west neh Chiua Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated amateurs in the country, which ean be Seen at our oe. ew | fame and fortune. ‘ooo pounds short of the imports of the year end- | side of New Jersey avenue. nearly opposite the de- ch China Dinner Seta, gold band and piain white | Warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of there is no public man more highly respected guinea ees ing June 3, 1855, and that pat, and a fine location fora business stand. French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, ac. the high appreciation in which our instruments are by the Bar and the pevple—wiil have his hands he advance in biack teas. Oolongs, since last | "Ferm liberal, and made known at sale. French China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other every where held. full in deciding the pending case involving the A New Jersey Justice.—There is a serip- Pocssalrer, has been filteen cents per pound; and je6-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. articles of Tenware All instruments are guaranteed for five years, and ull in deciding pe ig CxS “hes 4 iniplieity shout the Salloct hich oung Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades, And Dinner Ware, separate from sets 8 privilege of exchange is ted within the first ere alleged marriage between Dr. Bardell and | ture simplicity abou Be following which is | have experienced an advance of one hundred per = 5 India Cnina Dinner Sets, and separate articles always | months from the day ofeale af the instruments do not Mrs. Cunningham. Every day shrouds with Sc refreshing, and carries one back to ante- a det A a Pie Strong and rapid | [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. ‘on hand give entire satisfaction. . ruse aS, ql s r @ strong rapi el White Graute Ware in every variety, in sets, and Egyptian darkness a case already marvelously | diluvian times dvance in the tea market has been the result of »| MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES : = - ere * , ad te from sets, a8 may be desired to call before purchas: mysterious. There is no prominent point} A distinguished member of the New York bar | short supply and active demand ; but whon itiscone — rated, " ‘am hired, and tuned. in the theory of the claimant which iP an | was retained on one occasion by a fricnl, alsoa | sidered tint we may hear at any moment of the en- CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Raioe Dasa Hookinghame Ware, in mar I6-ly WM. KNABE & co. abundantly sustained by credible and appa- | New Yorker, to attend toa complaint made tess thee ob cones entraect Koeeitee earioad Deresics ees Trereee> Pre call Piain, and Moulded Glass Ware from dealers will find it to thew advantage ing. rently re: table witnesses; there is not a | againsthim before a New Jersey Justice. for | arrives at the seat of war, nll five ports of entry in | THE HOUSE OF eat ont pecstaont falad in the theory of the contestants, | an alleged assault and battery upon one of the | China, fat aNd be placed under strict blockade, 7 CHUBB BROTHERS, Washington, Stee atonal be eatt be oe ponaneer other: ICE, _ " . ~ | residents of the ‘ 4 ‘ it would not be surprising to see Teas ata much is eomposed of wise. J. MIDDLETON, whieh. if uncontradicted, would not in ordinary | residents of the “Old Jersey State. highor fi than they hi ed,” 7 . : i is Ch hee games te Oh b5 ase _ | higher figure hey have yet attained,’ % HAS. St. J. CHUBB, Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by . ICE DEALER, cases be deemed equally credible. Such a bai Ppear for the prisone?,”’ said the coun- | — {n view of the: 8, we hold out t in- HN D.B OW y any equally 4 | > n " : very great in ORY D. BA RS * | us can be transported by any mode without breakage. | — Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th rently reliable testimony. such a | ellor to the modern Dogberry. dlucements for families to lay in their supplies of RY HOLMES, eamboats ¥ iz > - | Streets. W: ance of sppai y iy. Y bec deb 8 men d who | Tea ame KING & BURCHELL THE HOUSE OF Fare by es eres From Wy ashington be Alex: 8. Washington. ap ti-tf - : * Yor rs de “ i! BLL, a, A hor 4 vents eat i 28 Wescmeerspene ess cats aa ‘ela Fig Regis or Annies Courts: ani | don be you?” taterrapted the Justice, eyeing | _¢H-tf Comer Vermont ave.nnd tsth street. | "CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., | ferof'adollar thus spent may eave many doliare "| FCE? [CE! 1CE!!1—The undersigned respeotfui- it'will require ‘all the legal scumen and dis- | him from head to foot, with marked eariocity” TABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE | is composedof CHAS, St/J.cHUBR, | #1 ________| 1 iy inform his friends and the publiogenersilp, that criminating common sense of Mr. Bradford to “T ton’t knows you ; vair be’s you come from, | 14 aks ant Garecs of the Went melee "h ian 7—tf AP eR BAR pow 200 RF living Inar Uvege Ace es, eeipash f aeagiertdiges So aon oe Seow - come to a safe and rational judgment. and vot's yer name? - ta Forks and Spoons, Cups, Goblets, Castorg, Tra — —— * rince George's county, Md., on the 29 veanlyghen prt eA mas : faction On the one hand, it is positively sworn that | The counsellor modestly gave his nam, and | Soe koh aes Butter Coolers, Doub W.»- EICHLER, April, NEGRO MAN, DAVY GREEN, Nm beg ey eg - B 1 ink he 28th of Octo- | said. le Tee Pitchors, extra plated. Prices low. . No.5 SEVENTH STREET, | about 21 years of age, 5 feet. 6 inches high—a corner lath street and Pennsylvania avenue; Gro. Dr. Burdell was married on the 28th of Octo- | said, cost the Ben 3 os je3 G. FRANCTS, 490 7th at. | between Dand E streets, west side, PRAC- dark mulatto—has a large bushy head, with, F. Kipwet & Co. lath street; J. B. Moors. Drax. ber; ou the other hand, it is equally certain — . mem Oates New York bar. ‘UWunrHiwAwnliuaT RECEIVGIG a COT. ical WATCHMAKER, kee # constantly whiskers round. hig face, medium size and “down | gist, Penna avenue, between i9th and 20th streets ; Doct i “0 = ba en,’ repli @ Justice, * you gan 2 IS ~ FOL- | on han @ assortment of WATCHES 2: . i a r 3 coe ae The Bev. ies Mores pow Fith | beens in dis bere pork” : inet Wrhiwine oo _— ida repared to sell at TREAT be Patent has Talatives, ot tin @ his way to some oe Sate ns Nth sivestay oer. Ax Paria,” Bropeist, aorger ae 7 te “ & vance of cost for cash : = = e le it . 4 9 . . No, Poritiveness as tu his identity; it is proved by | I am a counsellor of the Supreme Court of | a very larce variety of Turner Bros. celebrated A aa Bey Ab eth attention of Handed Dollars. if tikenvet of the Sense eee Spend - PGongeeon wae teas be ti several witnesses, that at the inquest the Key. | the State of New York,’’ reiterated the attor- rT Liquors,vig: aa ep Wait. reid a the beak taken in the District. or any other part of Mary ian, | at all times. clergyman was in a miserable and impotent | ney. i (es mae ’ se Dispepsin | ne? "excellent remedy for) and test selected of any inthe citys Lockss and £511 taken in this county, In either ease hé | "ap 7-tf T.N. KIDWELL. stats of doubt as to whetherbe had joined Bekel | | Dat makes not’ing tifferent,”’ said the in- Binekherry Brandy, certain eure for Diarrhen and | Knobs, &£,, from the celobinted factory of Da; je 9-tt WILLIAM J. BERRY. | [GRGICHTICE For sale 2.90 to 3,000 tons of orBurdeil. Augusta swears positively to being | veterate justice. ‘Giaree nant, Shon tls: nu Wi Manufacturing Company: Hinges of ail _dinds 3 LTiM a — - PURE ICFat the Hockley Mull, near the Relay & witness of the marriage; and yet repeatedly = — best soy hoee et ee x asf rel of Superior ri | alae te Gorews, Brads, Nails, Sash, Weights and Cord Sash ALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE, epee Peatieshungton. gm “ Btradic i i i % se 1 show ‘ou a am a counse!l- s “ ‘ulleys: indow Shi nods .W) @ a v ge ity oe ; : = = jnic® of the fruit ing wanted in the ware line fora house, an 7 y = i Block street _ pear that Eckel was with Mrs. Cansei on it ton t make a pit petter,” replied he of | nied Orgnamen, ‘Annis, and Pepperment Cordials | #vld cheap, cheaper, cheapest for cash. . pate entdomed hy aes meal tral peek Cool — ee 4 mysterious visit to a corset maker; on the | the ome fo ain't a Soares von de Curnéoa, Absinthia, Hasenoo of epperment 1a ie ere on Go terre os ling it. now in full operation wine igrge supply of Spe ong Piccst weg pide sre es yeni ibi of Eckel i: Stat New Jersey, and 2 is in | Extract ‘saparilia, ry tte Ms sdb _ AL - fam 1 ry ee ae ratutar te fag tas Meg | eee ae snyniy ot De arventere | NOM ON MANDO | mean "ER Rne pewwean._ |” Reprateieget Nanas Chasen freee # | ny . is Ww OX ew . = - NE etoelins 3, = as > . . One witness wears that Burdell acknowledged | _ This decision accounts for the fact that New | Celebrated Sherty Wins Bitters & spend ere IN WWhie'an BROKEN COAL. TOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL pty ay" ; ae his engagement with Mrs. C.; another that he | Jersey is not in the United States! In addition to the above, welhave at all times a oes Jo, BGS f COL. COMPANY, KANAWA COUN VO Chitty on the Law of Carriers,with American Notes, ; -3 | > i ing named rey As. — ; } . had asseverated with round oaths that he would prise seer ct bo at hake ine Daily expected ‘ Son watuico Subscriptions will be received at the Banking | Hillon Trustees, with American Notes; new edi- hever marry ; one, that he loved; another, that Foxrrats —A meeting was held in St. Mary’s | District, and which cannot fail in giving satis{faetion in Ve Whi eo re EGG eC COAL, House of Chubb Brothers, for the remaining st Qleot meh Ade xe lty R f D: Ty cpoved’ har from bic roses ena, Vistoat: | Chase Fon Senay coer disce tee | Bek Bae BeLadatiee Benes Msc NEVO |”. _leotons Urey Aw OOA Ls our fe shore compar aaeeeaapeny'ed whack | on trsaled Novae tate tee Beaters Da ly ejected her from his room; another repre- | matter of funeral processions, when a series of Prag py pen of Laeger i °F |. Orders will be reeaived for ten days for White Ash 70,000" og Rg ¢ mines are now | GreenleaMs Overruled Cases; revised edition; 1 sents him as sitting all night by her sick bed, | fesolutions were adopted in favor of hereafter ‘a supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &c,, | Conl{to ve delivered from the vessel) at $6 per tou, | sre etive operations, and 6 per cent. in- vol. 4 4 ry ic x As usual, pply . &e., » pared for a ope! F m and asserting that ‘she is the dea: ‘walking to fonerals—using no more carriages | on hand. ARNY & SHINN and for Gray Ash Exg at $6 25, | rest will be guaranteed upon the stock now ofered | Digest of English Law and Eqnity Reports ; 1 vol. pe g tt rest woman | than are necessary to carry the relatives of the de- ” 57 Green street. >. bg MOORE, for sale, by the original stockholders, for the period | Abbott’s Practice Reports : e ever knew. eased persons, Who may choose to accompany | ~ he enanndchtne chen West side 9th street, No. 439, of two years, Hillard on oe, 2 2 vosis., new edition. At the very moment he speaks of her to one a odan to the grave yard. ‘Phis isa yz P Os.~' t stock of PIANOS je 12-e06t between Dand E sta, Particulars in regard tothe stock, and its Addison on C th American Notes: 1 vol, The larges witness as his wife, whose signature is necessary | step, and is well worthy of adoption every- roomuipict always on hand figwee where, a ma “Youn? pear corner of sth i {o the conveyance of certgin real estate, he ia, 1. | CORFQRATION store Bok Alta EER ee y DANDRIDOE: Ager” Indes Haak Common Jan Reterg Fn,