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— soem. = + THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania avenue, and lth street, 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 3734 cents per month. To mail subseribers the subseription price 1s THREE DOLLARS AND PIFTY CENTS & year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. iD SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. VOL. IX. oe ee ae mo + ° Eben THE MAN-TRAP AT ——., A SEAPORT OF THE FRENCH. (Related by an Oilicer of the U.S. Navy } Our ship reached the harbor of ——, some time in May, where we remained several days waiting for something—none but the senior officers knew what. There being no necessity ofour remaining on bvard, four of us junior officers got permission to go on shore. The I captain, as be acceded toour request, cautioned us of the necessity of circumspect behavior while nine o'clock one night, into the infernal den below. M and four rich texture. About daybreak a fire broke out in the city hear the upper end; my comrades were Rey away mightily and myself pros- wi Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1857. __ FORRENTANDSALE. OFFER FOR SALE. MY. ‘FARM, “Rosen- L yick,” % miles distait from the town of Culpeper cit Thi comrades brought back my clothes nglish uniforms and several suits of a depot of the Orange and Alexandria R. R. i Farm contains 16 acres of land equal to font lig ection of Virginia. Forty acres are in timber, open land iu fine order. @n itis a large and valuable young Orchard now just commng into bearing, comprising all the most desirable varieties of Apples. Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Necta- rines, Grapes, &c., &c., suited to our climate, a ing of never failing a water near the dwelling, e fever; it could have been none of one thing in the man‘ of —, was: Never despair rape ot Cour. ton, Fo Summer Retreats, &c. YGRIA HOTE HY G84 BoE pont COMFORT, VA. This fsnigl delightful Summer resort—the “ bright 1cu! lity of all the sunny Sout is now the sole property of the under- signed, and will June next, and engage to make it to the seekers for health, Kaiety and good living, supremely attractive. r health, no mountain retreat can be safer at any m be opened on the Ist of, successive June foli TK» reerea- season of the year. It is as exempt from ¢ € ai poueee, &e. a ol cae es | ih Au ust and September and October as in April, May v i ¥ suilicient to aecome: 8 family. hi ‘3 iret on the foreign soil as two or three English off | AN ADRONAUT BLOWN INTO LAKE _ | Silligunt to, agcomeadate x ‘small tainly: | moat pleasant of the season, ‘The Seathor eae ernst pice veawe Maki np lh os ERIE, this ears ae. ar Pare, range of oR : the sen breeze balmier, and the tuxuries of the galt wit! je ec a \e- 1 . 1e uth! ulage ¥ * E ‘ithin jas! ng (Correspondence of the Buffalo Republic.] fa ry marnotoe. walks qe fheilities tor Attend. | Water are to be had of finer quality and in greater dactions from this ceils advice by putting a brace of pistols in our pockets, we went ashore. On the pier we joined any with three En- lish officers from a line-of-battle ship, also ly- ing in the harbor, and proceeded on. our: eonti- Professor Steiner, a balloon excursionist, left Erie on the 17th instant. intending to cross Lake Erie, but missed his mark and was picked up in Derroir, June 20, 1857. | ing Chureh, and as fine Schools ns our State al- fords, while the Orange and Alexandria R. Road puts it within afew hours ride of either Washington, Alexaudria, or Richmond. It is seldoina Bem, wits AS many advantages, is offered e whol profusion. There 1s no more i iting spot On the @ Atlantic seaboard, It is stricily true of it What the poet hath said: “Oh! if there bean Elysium on earth, it is this, it to the notice of t! . rs the lake on the same duy by Captain Woodruff, ible. Persons desiring to purchase ay speotful- Drs, Archer. Jarvis, and other arm: surgeons at nental cruise. The Johnnies were jolly fellows | M @ | I¥ invited to call and view the premises. It ix for | the post, Hon. Dr. Francis Mallory, Drs. Semple, and drank enthusiastically to the President of of the propeller Mary Stuart, and arrived here Simking, Sheild. Hope, and Vaughanand mdeed the the United States, and the Stars and Stripes; while we, in ourturn, irrigated pith oan pod. will, to the Queen of the Western Isles The 1 s. Log-Boox Prore.twr Mary Stuart, consequence of our amicable and patriotic dem- June 18, 1857. Fz SALE—A FARM of 115 agtes, nine miles onstrations was, that about evening we had| 4 o'clock, p. m.—Wind S. W., and very from Washington, near the Seventh-street road. merged our identity into the fancied fact that | squally ; being on deck, attention was called to Pelee a tds Of Je oN teeter = we were a very essential part of our respective | an object moon, ahead in the clouds, at an angle | pump in same. are 39.choice fruit trees. A navies, and did not care very much for anything | of about forty-five degrees, and about ten miles | part of the farm is well fenced. [t will be sold a bar- else. While in this apparently glorious state, | distant, bearing 8.8. W. Took the glass, frolbd Gr clivexaMier keptae We The | none we started out in quest of evening adventures. | looked at it, and made it out a balloon; called | DAI-E, No. MT street, or Jaime te Post Office, 3 Owing to the confused state of my head, it | all hands on promenade deck, and pointed to} jeé-Im 0 yn became obvious to my comrades that I was not | the object aad told thei itwas the comet. Some | FXARM FOR SALE—A fit to pilot, so they put me in the rear, with a | of them thought it was a fact, and were scared Rook Creek, mato couple of middies as confused as myself. How | almost out of their senses. Keeping my eye on | miles fro the hei oa a. Maoining the far we had gone, or what hour of the evening it | Mr. Balloon I ordered the American ensign { Bohrer, and Hawkins. {rasacres. A benttifuy loon? was, or what — Street we were in, I'| hoisted, and blew our whistle, which was im- | tion; partially improved; now house: 13 acres rich hare no recollection. I do remember that, | mediately answered by Mr. Steiner, displaying | creek bottom. and some fine yellow:pine timber. "It while following in the wake of my companions, determined that they should have nothing to do with rescuing the lady from the distress I fan- cied her to be in, and, unnoticed by them, cross- ed to where she stood. Probably the Knight of La Mancha was never actuated by nobler mo- tives than was myself, as I followed the lady down the street. My French was very imper- fect—my ideas of my situation and intention more so—and I walked mutely along the lamp- lighted streots, like a lambled to the slaughter. Presently we entered a house. out ing that | Chicken.”’ I had our boat lowered away and Fe, RENT—Two WAREHOL on 6th tho hour when my valor was to dppisred manned, my first mate having charge of it, and | ques }fur farce P Sam hig sid Missouri aye- had come, I strode, as bravely as a drunken | pulled for ‘+ phantom ship.”’ The sight was nue.” jem man might, into the hall. No immediate ocea- sion for the display of my prowess ocourred, and I followed the lady up stairs. We ascended stairs and traversed passages until I was com- pletely exhausted. At last we reached a handsomely furnished room. As we entered. I grasped my pistols. “There is no danger, Monsieur,’’ said lady; “you will remain here to-night;’’ and, Pointing to a handsome bed, she departed. I sat down and tried to collect my wander- ing thoughts. but the task was too dubious. Tundressed. preparatory to retiri: I recol- Jeet my admiration of that bed—such a massive rosewood frame—sach splendidly embroidered illows, and sheets of snowy whiteness. I set jown upon the side of that bed: in an instant it gave way—I dro backwards through the frame and fell—I knew not where or how far. Of what transpired, immediately after my reaching the bottem, I cannot tell: my first idea was that I was floundering in some dismally dark and muddy place; there was no bottcm that I could reach, and half swimming and the last evening. from his fairy ship a small American ensign, and instantly commenced descending. This was 5 o’clock and 4 minutes, p. m., about as though it was the last call. remaining on the latter he darted up again some fifty or sixty feet, and then down a; skipping over the waves li rel,” or, hero was as cool as though he were a child in a cradle, singing out to the men in the boat to be TF as he was all right. ie fearful rate, when he let o the mate caught the balloon and rescued the the | Professor from his same time taking a line attached to the balloon and making it fust to the stem of the boat, in- tending to save it if ment a squall struck went, boat and all, at the rate of 20 miles an hour, lifting the bow of the boat clear out of ends and make fast to the stern of the boat and pall for the propeller, but Mr. Balloon had no notion of being inte the clouds ; all this transpired in much less time than I can tell it. acquaintance on board least excited. He says the balloon was made of Irish linen and cost $500, “but said he, ‘‘ I would like to get dry.”’ sale privately, but if not sold beiore Satu oy the Ist August, on that day it will be offered at public auc- tion, on the premises, without reserve. ‘Terms joknownatsale. Por any information address CAPTAIN WOODRUFF’S STATEMENT. ie. G. BOWEN, Culpeper Court Housg, Va._ te 4- can be divided, if desired. Call and see the premi- ses those who desire to purchase. ___ deaf FS SALE.—My RESIDENCE onthe corner of ew Jersey avenue anda street south, Capitol But instead of FoR F—On liberal terms, that valuable SQUARE OF GROUND No. 13, situated be- tween 18th and 19th strects and Rand &, containing 100,000 feet. Apply at No. 5i2¢2d story) 7th street, je 15 POLLARD W Avant. ain, a “Stormy Pet: as the sailors call it, “‘ Mother Carey’s Planter, and American Farmer. 23. ‘Alexandria ‘westy and’ fro connect at W; the Springs, di pecanine ‘at Ite o'clock. ad fi arrive e D4 3 clock & a rom Richmond and the 8 Pits : ne promptly responded to by letter and circular AV AN, Iculars, orTware Upon fy t= cation. = SP THOMAS Be PC INGRA RL, Jo 10-Im HE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ing train, to Strasburg, reach the Springs from 5 to 6 o'¢luck same ovening; aud those froin Baltimore aud the West via Harper’s Ferry aud Winchester from to 9p.m. J BUC whole medical Faculty resident in'the vicinity of Fort Monroe, all certify Z known acase of billious or azue and fever to ori- Kinale there, and that at all seasons it is the Aralthiest spot on the their certificates in De that they “have never face of the eart See low’s Review, Southern GAR, Proprietor. -déwklaw2mn JOS. 5: F4veurer WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GCS VIRGINIA. bighly improved aud well established WA- NG PACK, 1s sel ae for the public, reception, Thre tmins on the Orange R roan) ro Gor centon w nt six mi from Bal im i Vashington city, uth to dinner, ALEXANDER BAKER. CAPON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, twenty miles below Long Point, and about the | Hill, fronting on the avenue lé2 feet 9 inches, aud on | Will beo ened for the reception of Visitors, middle of the luke. Down he came like an G stzeet wut ae feet Winches, and containing weatiy | 8 MONDAY “aa ee 0 Ane Baltimore A eagle, striking the water or the sea, appearing | “imay 8-tf W. F. PHILLIPS. igton, Richmond and Alexandria. morn- ailroad ers leaving Baltimore iu the earl via Alexandria and Manassas Gapk . N. BUCK, Proprictor. Penn. avenue. OR SALE_CHEAP—And on liberal terms, the following FRAME DWELLINGS, viz: One just finshed, and situated on the northwest corner of 22d and H streets, in the First Ward; one just finished, and on the west sule of Ist street west. be- tween K and 1,, and in a rapidly improving part of the city; one on the east side of 2th street wi be- tween E and F, and near Easby’s Ship Yard; a two, N and 118, on north side East Capitol ee A five 1 nese Saree oi nb parts of the city. iy at No. 512 (2d story jig” PP POLLARD V INT.—A two-story BRICK DWEL- + with back building anda fine yard at- tached, situated on EF street, between 18th and I4th The house could be made one of the best tands in Washington. being within a few illards’, and atjoining F lint’s Hotel. Pox session given the ist of July. Apply to FRANCIS BUCHER, Faiily Grocer. corneror F and izth sts. je 18-tf (Intel) ugh to make our blood run cold, but the was then approaching the small boat at a some of the.gas and tilous situation, at the ae but at this mo- r. Balloon and away he water. 1 sung out tomy mate to change red, and off he went up VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAL. The subscriber offers for sale all that valuavie eal Estate known as “Largo,” situated in the Forest of Prince scene's county, Md., containing 3 ACRES OF LAND. We took our new made uite wet, but not the e of the most valuable estates in this It is easy of cultivation, bas all the advantages of Water, and 1s also heavily Timbered. no matter,’ | county. HOE, s LISHMENT.—Just received this day a arge assortment of the following articles: Ladies colored, t D TRUNC ESTA FOR LADIF> Ladies bronze, black and colored Gaiters, with and without heels ° Ladies colored, bronze, and biack French Kid and Morocco Siipper: 8 » and black Gaiters at $1, regular pri Ladies octored, bronge, and black Congrees Gai: ters, new st, s Misses and Child and Slippers, all sty FOR GENTLEMEN. French yap Mola Ville Shoes Freneh le at $1.25 aud $1.75 ren’s Gaiters, Morocco Boots, atent Leather broad-strap walking ues he fe and Patent Leather Congress Gait- ers, 0 a French Calf and Patent Leather Pumps, and Gaiters, $1.50 to $3 Bovs and Calf Gaiters, and Shoes ofall kinds very cheap. youths French Patent Leather and ALSO Leather Bonnet Boxes and Valices All sole leather and iron-frame Trunks adies Dress and Folio ‘Trunks, new style, arpet-bags and Haud-trunks, Call it SP. HOOVER'S Cheap Cash Stora, Penn me, : Itadjoins the estates: of Dr. David Craulurd, Geo, | _J€1!-eolin See ee hse He floundering, I kept afloat. Completely sobered, [From the Detroit Free Press, June 21.] T, Craufurd. Zachariah Berry, Dr. Benjamin | & SANDS 5 Ss —, : the realities of my position came upon me 2 Lee and oth d | th 1 fi SuNe AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. had followed b of the « “du | Mr. Steiner says that he started from Erie at | Hindensbunete Vices Macbe reas a eing from moot, No. 119 Bdge street, Georgetown, D. ollowed ame one a arate Ae | shout haleonnt treelta the afluoneee sik tae from Upper Marlborough and tweive Irom Wasie | Cxbas rectived from New York ind P apt | ae Tb br ness wa fea ipa: intention of taking a trip to Canada before | inzton City. There innisoa fine Meadow, contain. | 20d now offering at very low prices, to cash arm 2 &@ man-trap. e darkness was fearful, an the stench rising from the mud almost suffoca- | ting. Without the slightest hope of ever seeing the light again, 1 still determined to keep adost as long as possible, as voluntary destrue- tion in that filthy ceaspool was a consagimation not to be encouraged. With a knifeor a pistol, aay life would have been ended immediately. i made my way through the slime the best I eould, until I came in contact with a, round | wooden substanee, rising upright through the gloom. Immediately I knew it to be a pile upon which the building above me wae built. Atier resting a few moments by clinging toit, { struck out again, and after considerable straggling reaehed ancther. It might not have been ten feet from the first one, but I was sey- eral minutes in getting from one to the other. I endeavored to proceed in a Ube pe line, by noticing on wick side of the pile L approached, and leaving it on the opposite. Then I struck against @ partition of planks, but it was short and afforded me no aid. Leaving the planks, I again foundered out among the piles. I thought that the'mud become perceptibly thinner as I worked along through the lethiferous gloom, and [ could bear great lazy reptiles splashing away from before me as I advanced. One sprawled across my buck. The recollection has caused ie to shudder since, but I didn’t mind it much then. Apparently there was no im- provement in my prospects. I remembered the missing English officers, and imagined that perbaps they had been precipitated into the saine sink a3 myself—that they had worked along just as I had—perhaps clung to the very pile ty which I was clinging—and had proceeded on as I proposed to proceed, and were at last engulphed in some new horror, to me as yet un- developed. Was there any hope? Might I not live to reach some point where the street emp- tied into the harbor, and thus escape? And if there was any chance for escape, was I advan- | cing towards it, or the reverse, to meet u death | amid the noxious exhalations that at times al- ing i J furnace. The stable will be sold or rented witlt most suffocated me? I will not disturb the | Paton some stones to keep it from blowing the Te Oa ‘the house stands on reader with the burden of my thoughts at that | “¥4Y- is 50 by 135 feet, but the purchaser can have more boar. I struck out ouce more from the pile, and Goundered on through the detestable slough, the reptiles =< ay from before meas I advanced. f pushed along from pile to pile, and partition to partition, fur perhaps an var, although it seemed longer tome than even that. during which time I did not probably gain more than a hundred feet. The mud beeame night. ing, but was prevented b: The balloon rose to the and was driven by a favorable wind across the covered by Captain Woodruff. He commenced | by letting off by the gas, and descended in time to reach the boat as | narrow one, for if the boat’s crew had been un- able to secure the rope his fearful rate of s as no through the water at a velocity of fifty miles an hour for any great length of time. Mr. Steiner is an ex He returned to Erie last evening on the Uleve- d. boat. _TRaNspantine Evercreens.—I wish to give your numerous readers my rules for trans- planting evergreens, for I think them as easily trangplated as the apple tree. The time here is about the 15th of June, or after the tops have made from one to two First dig your holes for your trees—di large and deep—then fill the hole with fine svil to within six inehes of the top—then dig up After you have got the roots covered two in- for two ground for two feet each way from your tree with old hay or straw ei; In this way [have set out spruce and balsam fir, Country Gentleman. —————__ J Thirty of the Cadets of the Georgia Mili tary Institute have been expelled for Visiting a Circus. iL In no country in Christendom is marriage ing between Gand 9 eighty acres of very prime Land, ‘This land produces lwxuriantly all the crops | usually grown in this region of country, such as Wheat, corn, rye, oats, tobacco, &c. There is about one hundred acres of prime white oak Timber Land He had intended to start in the morn- the rainy weather. eight of three miles, plist exhibited on the day of sale. | Terms of sale: One third of the ase money | will be required in cash on the day 8 balance in oue and two years, with approvod ty, bearing interest from the day of ale; o gage on the land, if preferred by the purchaser, Je 18-e0tf Z. B. BEALL. OR SALE.—A_vaiuable tract of LAND, con taining about 63 neres, and within 3 mules of Washington citv, Terms: One-fourth cash; bal- ance in 1, 2,3, and 4 years; or halfm cash, and bal- ance in eity property, unproved. Apply at No. 5i2 (2d story) 7th street. » POLLARD WEBB, Fok RENT.—One of my HOUSE 1 the eseribed. His escape isa as he passed them at ed, he must have drowned, reson could withstand being dragged r a perienced veronaut, hav- inade, including this one, forty ascensions. ou C street, odern improv The house 1s four Pare water in the kitcl je l2-tt between Ist and 2d, withall thet ments and yeniences. Ingh, with cellar. i through the house. Reut reduced to $46 per Ingure of J.B. WARD, 12th street and Canal. CS a are FOS ANAS HOOK, RB 49034 Seventh street, be street, salen number of Building Lots 24 feet front by 13) feet deep, at the very low price of from $75 to 5 sece —sayahie in small monthly instalments of $3 per month. These Lots are situated at Union Town, on the inches new growth. them Lot-holders in arrears are requested to complete and keep it so tied 7 2NT.—THE, DES ears; and don’t forget to cover tre | FOR.SAUROR RENT.—THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on tke corner of F and 2ist sts., together with the Grounds surrounding it, The ht inches deep, and | House contains sixteen rooms, has mas Uirermonts pine, hemlock, | !#nd if desired. ‘i j. » for Sale—The LOT OF GROUND onthe Without losing one tree. goracr st F and iothatrecta, aed LOI son fotheuear eet. Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS. * : Fe SALE.—That beantifu!, comfortable Cot- White Brilliant: makes new styles Ginghaims es, Chambrays and n gat Py 2 cents Rich Chintz oolors best French Orgaadies W Hite Gogps, in yes variety. Piaiu Swiss, Nangook Pisud and striped M Sniall-tivured and ric! Plaid and striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss Musing Shi French worked Swiss Cambric Swins and Lace Honiton and Maltese Lace Coliars wiss Cambrie and Dimity Bands breidered Linen Cambre Also, new styles Lace Suspenders, Siik and I Gossamer and Lisle-t alas, Gecsioaen sat Bors? f avery desorip 80, Gentlemen and ‘8’ wear of every de: - tion, with every variety of House-furnishing Dry Be Hemwostic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest makes. Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods at low prices. aps-tr prompt customers, a large and genera! assortment of | BS and FANCY Goops—comprising in part 88 lOWs. Viz: New sty ie Silk JRobos and faney Silks jest make black > 3, bust nck Challies, Lustres and Mou Delnines e rey) . the tract. M Delai lake, and arrived within three miles of the | “Persons wishing to purchase will please call on | {ch printed (all wool) Mous Delaines Canada shore. when the wind changed and blew | the undersigned, iving near the premises, who will iallige and Be ompym preactg ieee him back helf way across the lake. Another take great ee we pe liomagre | will be Bright colors and mode plain Bareges and De- strong current struck hit, which carried him | divided into two lots to suit purchasers if desired, Jat rocioh Tnillinate-aud | Parcalea | down the lake towards Buffalo at raifroad speed. | | If this land je not sold at private sale on or betore iain colors Cravelias and Spring-style Popling He was on this course when he discovered the ded ae at ee ae chee ore oy ae Ae willbe Ducal, a light weasonahle fabric Propeller, at nearly the same time he was dis-'| fume piace, to the highest bidler Thore oil te 2 est French printed Jaconets and Brilliante trom 124% to 314g cents lain Lustres riuts of uew styles, im great variety, at a= Jaconet Muslin Brocade Swies Mustine ‘Tarletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets ns (Of the best makes) very cheap Sambric, Lineu and Bishop Lawns English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies? use New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes Slurtings | White Cambries ¢of Jonas’s celebrated make) Wiute Brilliants and str; Marseilles for Basques snd Bonnet Card rt Bosums and Shirt Collars, Tudia Dinisty E-MBROLDERIES, Muslin Collar: olitrsand Sets leeves and Seta and Silk our trees with as man: s rr south side of the Anacostia river, adjoining the Na- Stella and White Crape Shawls seep slips tg beats per! Be vy-yard Bridge, and are in every wey deat robie for | Plkin nd rich figured’ Bonnet snd Sash Ribhons: : £ » ‘ . ealthy loca- + i e around the roots with fine soil. lee te Pf awaltng silet cigataphacniaieac in Sk _— i: = ia _ Spring nesortment of Bajou's Kid Gloves ches deep pour in one pail of water—then wind | theif purchase, and get their deeds; the title to ‘atfeta Silk, black lace and Lisle thread do. fr % om H t k lad: tho tree firmly to the stake, rt Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain do. Lisle thread and fucy cotton do. a t assortment ef Silk Cravats and Ties nen Cambric Hdkfe ead Shirts aud D: JOHN H. SMOOT. tage built DWELLING HOUSE situated oa | = the corner of 2d street west and & street north. Tho Lot fronts feet by 13) deep. The Furniture will be sold with the House if wanted. ‘he location C3RRIAGES—CaRRIAGES—CARRIAGES. The undersizned has now _on hand a ‘i ood nexortnent of SUMME Rea CARR : - 3 : Mien Bice: IAGES, BUGGIES, &c.,to which. thinner, and the miasmatic gascs lees dense ; | Wipeg en uncle and nlece g legal in Denn’ | Rppiyta POLLARD WEDD, Avante Novcizcai | hovery respectfully suviter the pulice renerally and, caneced Os. the noe of dying Zz on | Sweden, Prussia, and the United States ? | story) 7th street. may 23 Bae cat NO FB NNIS water, I pushed on ow much fartber or Newari lost hile 1k == OB - be Laine Sian Fens longer I proceeded, I have no idea. pe Ng eae: Bee ever se Na a BULDING HARDWARE —The sttontion of | [JNITED STATES MAIL, 4t lnst~-how it shot @ thrill of joy from my | No passenger has ever been kegs the Orange | j Basldere Wy called gelesen ba | VIRGINIA, heart throughout my whole frame'--[ saw » | and Alexandria road. 2» comprising. ligut. So confused was my sight by the dark- | hess, that at first I thought it to be a star; hat after a few moments I concluded it pro- | cveted from a lower souree. With sinewy strokes I plied along towards the light, but my | hest exertions brought me apparently no néarer It was probably a phosphoric exhalation, aris- ‘ag from some patrid source—perhaps the body of some unfortunate, who had tried the worse ody. I> Ralph Holly, a mulatto, of Danbury, Cr.. courted a white men enticed him into a beat Lim nearly to death > The street o1 Hoop Sxtars axp Umpreitas.—Whalebone and best sclected of any inthe city: Loo Knobs, &c., from the eslobrated factory of Da Yenprot, Mallory & Co.,and Russell & Erwin’: Manufacturing Company: Hinges of all kinds; rews, Brads, Nails, Sash, Weights and Cord,Sash ‘ulleys; Window Sbrings and Sash Fi Stars, Boits and Shutter Fastenings. In fact, thing wanted inthe Hardware line fora how sold cheap, cheaper, Caer for cash. i AKRVEY & ADAMS, je6-Im 925 Pa. ave., bet. 6th and 7te sts. irl, wherenpon three white barn, stripped him, and pl ocpeich ~ have oe standard mel- » a8 8 distinguis! t a remarks : Be weather clear, or'darnpy of stormy, ‘They're always Playing *‘Hear me, Normy."* t the worse | has nearly doubled in price wit e QMF-MADE CARRIAGES. me. Sick and exhausted, I was about to sink | sumption of the articie in skirt hoops. Where | AGES of the very best, latest, aud most forever, when lo! another light of different color | the wholesale price was forty or tifty, it is mow | approved styles, and warranted in point of | appearel ia the distance Was it possible? Could those lights proceed from vessels in the harbor. and the colored rays from ships of dif- ferent uations? Nerved with superhuman strength, I dashed on, and ina few moments came out under the upper quay Although my life was comparatively safe then, yet [ was still in rather awkward circum- stances for # midshipman of the United States Navy Sitting at midnight in a little skiff, under the quay of a strange city, with nothing but a mud-sonked shict on, was not a condition worthy of emulation. Our ship lay about one- fourth of a mile from the quay, and I knew who had the forward watch. To get on board | without the knowledge of the officers and crew | was my chief desire. I tried in vain to wrench the skiff frou its fastenings. A ring was still before me that I think would have contented | the heart of any man even at the present day | Stripping of my shart, I struek out for the | ship, and, nearly exhausted, I rasped the cable. After w little rest I called the watch. He thought the devil was under the bows. However, [ succeeded in convincing him that I was not that individual, and after @ little while he helped me on deck. I got below without being noticed. My comrades had all returned | aud were snoring off their drunk. As might | be expected, I wag sick the next day and week. | The captain seolded us gently for ourexcesses, | the gave my comrades another leave to go ashore in a few days. The lady of the man- trap weut through | aba: left Bri ain eighty and ninety cents a potind {D7 The family of the late Uriah Paulk, of Al- Southwestern Raijiroad, death of Mr. P. iu acollision in December, 1855. The R -jlroad Company have taken appeat to a Special Jury. {DP The Patterson Guardian gives the follow- this county, haw raised one hundred and one spears or blades of wheat from one grain. -- We learn thut as profitable a business .’? 4 r 17> A Southern journal, a few days since, had | Ring Oak, and Hickory W O88. am article, in which it was said: Sg bhi full of trutu, innocence and love fs the Fettiest Hower a man can wear next his heat Irie balm of a thousand such flowens piston bea certain cure for all diseases?” Tings expression ‘Betty Broomstick” criticises as > Paper U7" The Salem Register, in publishing an item Su regard to an umbrella, carried for twenty-se 7- en years by the owner, udds to it the following t bedstead herself, about | auie during the intervening period.”’ workmanship and material, to be equal to any made iu the city of Washington or any other city in the United States. We respectfully solicit a cal! from the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; 28 we are determined to let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low ag W ealso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- manlike manuer, and at reasonable prices. Old Carriages taken in part payment for new and ata fair price, MON FLYNN & CO, _Tnay 12-6 Coat !—-COAL !!—COAL Now on hand one earzo Range COAL. Sine: Cumborinns Satay oah » Cun lan ot! i " eWOUD! WOOK Tt COAL ina, have recovered $20,000 damages from the for having caused the Mr. Richard Berdan, of Lower Preaknes. in several of the pearl hunters have | off Work and taken to pitching pennies—full under Cover. 2,240 Iba, to the t ooroer 12th ned oN oad Sah mae 9-1 ‘one saunrasouth Pore sre. W > SICHLED, oa cerEnrH aTReEr between Dand E atreets, west sila PRAGS pe TICAL, WATCHMAKER, keops constantly gu. tanals hive aunortinent of WATCHES Whats Mormon! This casts Joe Smith and For forms of proposal, guarantee, and also instructions, 3 as ietru 9, 1 dF , 1855, February 9, 1256, and February 2, A either of them, in hlet form, in all the’ prineipal post offices. mK ARON V. BROWN je Slaw4aw PPE ED THIS PAY COMPLETE. LEPTLE DORRIT. Dickens, price 5 cents, for sale jel7 NEW Goops.—H. 5. have this week received a large lot of 5 of every style, EST OF THE MARYLAND REPORTS, Messrs. Stockett, Merrick, Post Orrick Derartuent, June 8, 1857. Proposals for carryiug the mails of the United States from Ist September, 1857, to Sath J on the following route in the State of Virgi in the times herein specified, will be rece! Contrge the 24th lowing day: No. 5268 From Harrisonburg, aig -Dasten Bridge- une, 1859, Jat the ct Office of this department until 3, p. m., of day of July next, to be decided on the fol- water, Mossy Creek, Mount Solon, Par- naxsus, Angusta Springs, Lebanon White Sulphur Springs, Deerfield, Cloverdale, and Green Valley, to Bath Alum, 62 miles and back, three times a-week in two-horse coaches Leave Harrisonburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4am Arrive at Bath Alun by 9 p ™ Leave Hath Alum Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at¢am Arrive at Harrisonburg by 9 p m. id requirements to be f the advertisements o| Postmaster General. '» complete, by Charles PS Book Store, Odeon Building, corner 434 st. and Pa. av. McLAUGULIN & CO., HILLINGTON FANS, fresh Perfumery. Baskets, Porte- bas ars &c.,at No. 20, between éth and 9th streets. je ls Di weyete aw ; comprising Gill's egorts. nine vols.: Maryland Reports, eight vols.: and Mary laud Clan. —- Miller, Att bam Young completely inthe shade. Now Ro In. ery mas, four vols.; complete in one volume ; f You ashausied of yourself? BP. 8-—Stop tay HOR OF “ JOHN HALIFAX, Gen- | Py'Stentre’Nosrige Brow aud Brave. tp Siaeet, ” fiat New, Tales. By this disan- | je 18 FRANCK TAYLOR. guished fiuthors $1.25. Students’ Gibbon. mead an i A udents’ Gil oi ay! iam Smith, LL, Life in Egypt and Nubia, By William C, NEW, SNR FRESH PERE UMERY, just re- og at eLAUS i LOQUENCE OF T hs ‘0. raph: D. ‘Illustrated with one ings; 61, IT FE INE- Pa Tues is still a mere remarkable umbrella eeJast pe ished for leat a Rasen Cumaen comceetne ker dis ne ease in Salem. A gentleman of this city bas an AYLOR & MAURY’S of the most eminent living ews inks fone | umbrella, still in bis possession, and in good or- | je 4. CUT RaOES Ore, near Ith street, American with Biographical cetchea, by Rev. Hen- der, which he has ysed on all proper occasions | —"** _— ___ {Union ath ith Des re krtegy ioe eat large octavo, for forty-serrn years. He im; it from Liv- | OWARD'SSUPREME COURT REPORTS ie io * FRANCE FAYLOR. *rpool in the year 1810, and {ft has been service- potion me 19th, session of 1856-"R. This day ‘© TOMeLAUGHLIN’S FOR NOTIONS. jee Franck Taytor, | G°nay : NO. 1,385. Dentistry, &c. I R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE O CAGO, Would respectfully inform the ci zens of the Distriet and vicinity, that bay ing. located. himself in Washington, he noW prepared to perform all operation sion, in tbe mos! vedstyle, Othice, No. 2, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s, iv rae IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. “Loomts’ Mineral Plate Teeth,” waving successfully introduced hes improvement various cities, has now permanently estab- lished himseif' im Washington. ¥ ‘This umprovement for Sets of Teeth consists pee rth making a set of but one piece of maternal, that sadestructible mineral. No metal is used their coustruction, and they sre thereture free fr galvanic action and metalic taste. ‘Ther: joints 9. beoume illed with maisture or particles of fool, hence they are pure and clean. They are lighter, «8! cer, less durability, artistic excel quality. All work responsibly warrant ited. 2% Pewna, avenue, between 11th and 12th streets. _8P p* €, 8. GOODMAN SURGEON, DENTIST, and Manvractorenr oF ARTIFICIAL Terri. His complete arraugements enabling Ii toes Peet the following reasonable prices tire Up) ny Sett ‘Peeth, on Gold. do on Silv One or more, on Gold. Do ._ on Silv: uling, Extracting, the same reasonble rates. All purr executed in such & manner ag toxive every satisinc- tion. Office corner 8th street avenue. PENTIZERY. DR. STEPHEN BAILY, aps Orrick No. 196 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ses Three doors from 14th Street, Dr. BAILY variety of difficult cases that he has treated suecess- fully, will ennbie iim to surmount any difficulty, acieutific or otherwise, relating ta the ‘Teeth. 8 own experience confi the opmion of many men eminent in the profession, and especially Drs. Har and J. aud E. Parmiy, bas ted bine tite wee, todas val preparations for tilling Teeth, also ix, Gutta Percha, India R. aud Ce- the constraction of Co: ws Gum “Teeth, and that Porcelimn, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliable T, u mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last American Vental Convention, Aitieiaeh fie flatters limself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington, he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the followin From the late Reetor of the this city. ; Dr. Srerven Batty: Dear Sir—I desire to express my esteem for you personally, and my confidence in you a8 a superior dentist. ‘The operations executed for me have been highly satisfactory. [hope that you may receive the patronage from iy friends and the public that your skill so well deserves. Yours very tru! Washington, Aug. 25, 185." J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. ‘3, Cotman & Co. Haviue employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to execute for me an im- portant and diffic iece of work, Which he did to my entire eatisia i, and in view of the fact that one of the most dis! College of Baitimore, failed, after repeated trials, to perforin the same work satisfactorily, it gives me reat pleasure to express my entire confi fiigh estimation of his professional « ill. itimore, Jan. 12,1457. HARMANN BOGGS, Extract froma note received from the Inte Hon. John M. Clayton. U.S. Senate, Avg. 19, 1856. The teeth you made for me work adinirably ; noth- ’ tefully, tng could be better. Very FreN'NCLAYTON. To those that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, | can cheerfully recommend Dr. S. Baily as a superior Dentist; he made a set of porcel:an teeth for one of my family, and plugged several teeth for myself, and tne work has all stood weil for more than ten years. ROBERT T. ) N, of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. April 19, 1856. We, the undersigned, having had occasion to avail oarselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, Sargeon Dentist of this erty, or naving been coeniz- ant of lis operations on our famuiies or frends, take piensure in expressing our adiuration of his artistic skill, as wellas of the uniormly satisfactory manner ia Which he performs the most delicate and difieult eperations in Dental Surgery, aud we respectfully re. him to the canfidence snd patronage of the +h we consider his thy. Architect U. 5 4.AL. Dot Washi U G x la, Watrer I. Ex-Mayor of Washington, Hesxry Batowin, U.S. Patent Oifee, ; o Wieurt, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb r 1AN whose san lity. ‘Ther y 1 his only child. a daughter, He had heard inuch of the'w ative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Hemp, and the tho: toveurred to him that he ught make a remedy for his child.— He studied hard anc lizing his wish- His child was ¢ live aud well. He has since adminis rtul remedy to thousands of sutierers 1 parts of the world, and he has never failed im mt ng them completely heal- thy and happy. Wishing to doas mueh good as pos- gible, he willsend to such of his atilioted feilow be- ings as request it, this ree! and explicit direct, for mal it up, sfully using b appl se him one to be returned as postage on the nder to be applied to the pay- ment of this advertisement. Address Dr. H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N.J. N. B. Pr. HH. James has neither office nor agen, in New Y ork as some have pretended and adver tised. The reeipo is sent from no place but N 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jersey. V4 may 25-3m HINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Cc : RAD ALLER, SOND COm Importers direct from Liverpool to Alecan- ria, bez .enve tocall theattention of dealers, hotel-keepers, and others of Washingtonand Georgetown, to their stocks of G OO DS, which, for extent ‘ariety, will compare favorably ‘with any establishment in the Hastern cities. connexion of their senior partner with the manufacturers of Europe and the United States for upwards of thirty years, ias given himadvantages in the purchase of goods equal, if not_superior, to any houseinthetrade. An inspection of goods and prices will satisfy ail parties that purchases can be made of them upon the most favorable terms. na Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated aa Dinner Sets, gold band and plain white na Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &c. French China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers,and other articles of Teaware And Dinner Ware, separate fromsets India China Dinner Sets, aud separate articles always on White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and BI erratic from sole a5 ay peaeeee ue Printed or Liverpool Ware. the eame Common Edged, White and Rockingham Ware, in Cut, Pressed, Pinin, and Moukled Giass Ware from the best esiablishments in the Eastern and Western States, which will be sold by the package or other- perienced packers employed. Goods put up by us can be transported by any mode without breskaze. Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andria, almost hourly, 12 cents eacn way. A quar- - _— dollar thus spent may save many dollars ing near Upper Marlboroug rince G county, Md. on the, 2 Apnl, NEGRO MAN, DAVY GR about 27 years of age, 5 feet, 6 inches h dark mulatto—has a large bushy head, with“ h whiskers round his face, medium size and down look. He may hire himself in the District, where he has relatives, or make his way to some free State, a5 he left withont any provocation. [T will give Two Hundred Doliars, if taken out of the state—31 4 taken in the Distriet, or any other part of Maryland, and beet wv hore vow hpanrye fi either case he must secured sOthat et hun. > — je 9-tf WILLIAM J. BERRY. BA-TIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. ALT FOR § 5.— The undersismed havi feoeatly Pislmeed BETH Pots eo ar ee ie ee See $200 BEWARD—Raneway from the subsert- MAL. corn wi and Block street would announee te ius fricidsand the public, fiat he has it now in full operation, with & large supply of nny Gan” UO OR MMSE ANCIS DENMEAD. TOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL SO NAAR COUN WO sori il cocived at the Banki Hone ad Gees escinires fon the remmnine oreck of the above company, being three hund: 1 lars,) of which The onpital stock is swe ofdetiara of “whieh 000 sul e) 7 active 0; ions, and 6 cong, in; y in regard stock, and its jan P. P. DANDRIDGE, Agen. y CHI- profes- DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of a are no — ro oe nee ural im CATANOe, wi ive arews ol One Thousand, Behines tonay one ‘who will produce a similar work of art to cqual mune in purity, beauty, ence or any other requisite leave to inform the publicthat he can be seen at all hours, at his office, located as above, He feols assured that an experience of fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patients, and great substance that can be worn in the ALS: hureh of Epiphany of THE WEEKLY STAR. (auming & greater vanety of interesting rending than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday ive copies en Copies bing im ciube raised 4 subseril Without the intervention of a mail hat has made t : ‘irou- '@ 80 generally throughout oo ‘Aap: ("Single (nw ) oan be at roimerh erthe revel the Paper, counter, immediate!, Pospaeee Cuxze. 4 commission of twenty per conte mii = Pianos, &c. N CONSEQUENCE OF THE INAC I which the public has bestowed Hes ess we have been embed toeniarpe oar Bits saul of Music and Musical Merchandise. By! arrangements with Mr. Sc! or in Paris, and Schots & Sons im Mayence, we will sell Foreign Music to dealers and essors on the most reason- able terms. Our Catalogue, comprising over five thousand po od works,is now completed, end to be had at ot. w ic Strings, best q/ Violins, Guitars " ' im netrumenta, etc. Our stock of Boon & Raven's and William Mi- ler’s celebrated Pianos will be completed again ina few days, which we will sell on the most reasonable tecms and give the best city reference. Music Depot, corner of lith Esra, ES 3.METZEROTT. je i w. pes FORTE INSTRUCTION, Mr. W. H. PALMER continues to add new mem bers to his classes. Apply to Er: PAL, MER, at bis Rooms over acaba PY Bookstore, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri-* day, and Saturday, between 2and pm, TW $5 per quarter. ap -tf ‘SIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, "Tenoher ving vacant hours for a more Sun. ne ae ne? — Ladies who — — em uu ac or fs vo Rgrsth a exraptc” ormanens kuown at her residence, E str ‘ween 9! and 16th, and at the Music Stores of Mr. Davia, an Metzerott. an 6-Sin coarinisirst iceatelliellatiaasnasigiteemiassareerre ts PUREE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi ir se , + second: nud Prin Day but lite net nev on PRY octaves,rosew wi at bareains.at our Pane Forse M: febee ook Musio Warerooms, between 9th and ronh streets, No, 36. je4 : JOHN F.ELLIs. [WO PIANOS FOR §1%- ONE FOR si r two for $200 are cone ler ie at the, > Music Depot of W. G. METZEROTT, Corner of Penn, avenue and Lith street. Terms easy. may 18 Hse NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS AT AT BARGAINS,—T Pianos have been used but rt tune careful persous, we will warrant them, take old Piauos in exchange, Ac. Two of them are full seven octaves, finely finished rosewood cases, and of exquisite toue and touch,one 1s only a six octave, These Pianos. purchasers may safely rely v being truly creat barcains, they will do weil call and see them, at our extensive Piano Ware- rooms, No. 36, between 9th and eh jet JOHN F. ELLIa. SOLD MEDAL PREMIU G P1ano FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, (Senor partner in the late frm of Knaze. Garuie & cee NO PORTER one Square NOFO ES, ui the name of William Kuube & Co. at the cited EPR Nos. 1. and 7 North Eutaw street op- posite the Eutaw House, ‘timore. They have also just ned s new Sales Room No B17 Baltimore street. between Charles aed Deeht as to streets. on the premuses parti: pied Heury ‘MoCeffory'as a musta store, where the, wilt keep Constantly on hand s large agsort: tof pian highly-fmahed grand and square Piano Fortes: ae L, poeple ae Se = octave, some Wil e kev -' stops to suit small churches. ~ Being extensively e: ed in the of Pianos, we will sell ‘wholesaleand vein omthemwse iberal terms. Our Pianos were awarded the highest are (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institu two successive y iT, 1855, and | in Op~ Position to fourteen and eighteen p: from some of the best makers from New Y ork, ton ‘and Bal timore. We were siso awarded the first prem: a) at the Industrial Exhibition held in ichmond. ar- iuia, 1855 and 1856. They have also been fod fhe highest premium (sijver medal) at the Metro- a oe Fair for 1857. oft 2 ition to this we are in possession estima nials from the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country, which can be Seen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the hign appreciation in which our instruments are every where held. All instruments are guaranteed for five yesrs, and 8 privilege of exchange is granted within the first six. months from the day of sale if the instruments do not give entire satisfaction. Ww sale dealers will find it to their advantage acail before purchasing. "WM. RNABE & co. ICE. : I J. MIDDLETON, ae ICE DEALER, Othoe and Depot—Southweet corner of F and 12th y Streets, W, neton. ap litt CE: Ic CE !!'!—The undersigned res: tule ly inform his friends and the pndlie generally, that he 1s row prepared to furnish ‘amilies and others) throngh the season) with the best quality of ICE, delivered in any of Washington and George- town, and guarantees to give entire satisiact Orders to be lef with Kinwer comer ith street and Pennsylvam: F. Kroweit & Co., léth street; J. B. Ret. Peuna. avenue, between 19th and 20 JEORGE SikTZ, New \ ork avenue, between owt. A. Payne, Druggint, h t, corner 4th and Mass. avenue; and with the sulmeriber, No, 3 First street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had lth streets; at all times, ap 7?-tt N. KIDWELI.. ‘The subscriber begs to infos public, that he has opened a } STORE, corner of 12th street and enue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on band Assortment of Foreign and Dome: 2 QUORS, CIGARS, and FIN C . 1 ‘eas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soxp, Olives, Ra Sartines, Anchovies, Otard, Marrett & net & Co., and Col. Chatant’s Brandies in nd casks. Old Jn maica Ru rice, 5 Port of various de- scriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in es, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynoid’s ‘dinburgh Ale, Anuisette, Maraschino, Curacoa, ithe, Champagne, and a large and varied de- of Havana Cre: , and Fever and Ague ‘orter, Ale,and Cider. sare particularly invited to call and exam- ine the stock betore purchasing elsewhere. Merm- bers of Congress are also informed thet their orders will bo promptly attended to, and delivered at their residences at the vente ged p mny c A general assortment of ne ‘avana Cigars, im parted direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and re- ile Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. Levy’s Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1840. Country orders a. tends led try produce of al] descriptions received on o« ment. . AS P. LEVY, N ‘Twelfth street. TERESTING TO FAMILIES. lowing extract from a New York paper o cs interesting. In referring to the receipts of Teas in this country for one! Fup to Sth ultnno, it says they Will be 12 ) pounds short of the imports of the year end - ing June 3), (&5o, and thst * “Tie advance in bisck teas. Oolongs, since lact December, has been fifteen cents pér pound; and y = Hyxon Teas, of low and medjum grades, : undred per re experienced au, adv" t. over last season's closing prices, [t will thus be seen that the strong and rapid advance in the ten market has been the result of » short supply and active demand ; bat when it 1*con sidered that we may hear at any moment of the en- tire suspension of shipments at Shanghar, fact, that, 83 s00n ABA suthcrent force fr: E arrives at the seat of war, all five ports o| ry in China, will probably be ptaced under striet blockade, it would net be surprising to see ‘Teas ats much higher fixure than they have yet attained, in view otsbere facta, 5 ; Pe ney, srest in- ducements for families to lay in theit supplies of ING & BU RCHETI. ‘Vea nore. : Sell -f Corner Vermont ave. and 15th street. 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