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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ~<( BXCEPT-SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and llth street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Agents; papers served in packages at 373% cents por month. To mail subscribers the subscription prices THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year im advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months st the rate of 12% cents a week. IL SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Famly and News Journai—con- taining & greater variet: 'y of interesting reading than oan be found in say other—is published on Saturday en Copies nos eueeee eee OD COPIES... aS OD o7<amm, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ° subsoribu clubs without the intervention o's ail memes Raxey STAR the “* Wash- Ebening Star. Perceived, twent: ey et ea News” made the Dairy r: late so generally throughout the country. 17" Ring!e copies (in wraj oan be at the counter, immediately the issue of the Pree—Ts REK Cuxre. STER 1 conmminsion of twenty per coats Vu veslowede VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1857. ey ‘ owing Seoudions aan a ccoaiten praca at te pene ts iow FOR 8 8 er Retreats, &c. nti “ = i P: fc y = ———- RENT AND ALE. ___De tistry, éc ________ Pianos, &e. , . “ I OFFE Ss. 2. MY RM, “Rosen- YGEIA HOTEL, R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- N CONSEQUENCE OF 3 4 theory that the Comet did strike the earth, on | “*NGCRUy fall in hour * wicks A milon ditt irom the towne Culgener H OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. | WD ciao. woild eapecttully tori ect whee palate ae hostel Gee j Rs i ens of the District and vicinity, that ha nabiled toenintge or the sth inst., we take from the Buffalo Com- | certain tv an event will take place, to be man Wats Bart couture ine atte of land ‘equal to aay in ing located himself m Washington: he ye Of Music and Musionl Norse gar stock mercial Advertiser. We advise all those who i ber ifested by remarkable amospherie changes. On | this section of Virginia. Forty acres are in timber, have felt any anxiety about the comet, to be- | the very hour of the very day such phenomena eigen mer th eden eee gue renee lieve it. It is certainly much more comforta- | do occur, in many localities ; thousands of miles bearing, comprising all the most desirable varieties | engage to make it to the seckers for heaith, re: iy i of } ic and Musical Merchandise. arranzements with Mr. Schoeucberger Page, and Schots & Sons in Mayence, we will s«li ‘oregn M ane to dealers and professors ou the most reason- able terms. Our Catalorue, comprising over five thonsand orginal works,1s now completed, end to be hedat the Music Depot. ‘trings, best quality, very chesp in bundles. Violins, Guitars, Eixenbrandt’s Flutes. Violincellos, Brass Instruments, ete. Oar stock of Baoon & Raven's and William Mil- ler’s celebrated Pianos will be completed again in few days, which we will sellon the most reasonalie terms and give the best _ reference. Music Depot, corner of Tith and Penn. avenue. jel6 W.G.METZEROTT. piano FORTE INSTRUCTION. H. PALMER continues to add new mem his classes. Apply to Mr. PAL- MER, at his Rooms over Param SAP Bookstore, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri-* op and Saturday, between 2and6 p.m. ‘erms $5 per quarter. an 25-tf now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- ae the most approved sty ie. Otheo, No. 254, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. ian hy | June next, and each successive June fol ‘Teeth consists chief- b y : 4 ble to believe that danger is already past, than | Part | Preneee HR a rg trae se spas) apa eet ee Us aipenal Spey oe "PE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. to believe it is yet tocome. Then, let the fact | ,; “ken the afirmative of this ques- | Sprinz of never failing Bulre water near the dwelitig, season of the year. Itisas exempt {rom disease in — tion. We have piled up coincidences of predic- | Out-houses, &c. ‘The Dwelling is plain, butamply | August and September and October as in April. May R. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of be established that acomet hasstruck the earth, | tion and fulfillment, such as will, we think, | *tfficient to accommodate a small family. The | or June. Indeed the first three are infinitely the Feet Baars _ tate Teeth,” hav oS and produced no more serious effects than those trouble any one who choses to take the nega- Ppgreenii ore ced fete smoentata thet Sere eine re fe ie cal Various citiesy, haa now permanently estab produced on the 13th inst., and it will strip an | tive. Who will prove that the comet did not scenery. the beautiful, Vilinge of Culpeper. with- water are to be hd of finer qnality and in greater | lished humnself in Washingt eee ee 7% : ? nN in A ci - \, ore t t s anticipated collision with a comet of allits ter- | S™%¢° +22 re Mae eral cee ot ree ae Roads, i Whole Atlantic seatoard. it ia strielly true of it iy ia peekiog & act-of bat on P. - rors. Itisa very comforting theory, and we| 4 Maxirgstation of Strnnorxxess.—On irwithin afew hours tide of either Washington, | iat the poet hath sau their construction, aud they are therefore free {rom advise everybody to believe it. if they can. the Reading turnpike, just thisside of the Saint | Alexandria, or Richmontl__ It is seldoma farm.wiph Ob! if there be au Elysiam on carth, it is this, it | gaivanieaction and metalic taste. “There are ne am hich has been he George's brewery, within the corporate limits, | ®*™"5¥ ‘antages, is offered to the notice of the : Joints to become filled with moisture or particies of After all the ridicule which has m hea| rge y: LF Tpo imits, | public. Persons desiring to purchase are respectful- Drs. Archer. Jarvis, and other army surgeons at | food, hence they are pure and clean.” They are on the prediction that a comet was to collide es is held bad spot in the road. For some y invited to calland view ae promises. It is for fhe ont, Hon. a nes Gisllors, “prt meio, Behter, stronger, less clamay, far more arable, ana. with the earth on the 13th of June, after all jistance there is just room enough for a wagon | sale privately, but if not sold before Saturday, the Ist Silo: mredical’ Faculty auchan,and indeed the uyat in their appearance. 5 wi hd areward of pee 7 . . %4 'y resident in the vicinity of | One Thousand Doliars toany ove who wil! produce a the small witticisims which have been expended { to pass over. Go either side of that, and you Se ne he et ee ep ate Fort Monroe, all certify that they “have never | similar work of art to equal mine in purity, beauty, on the believers in the possibility of such an | plunge into holes, About six o’clock, evening | made knownat sale. For any information address | known a case of billious or aeue and fever to ort- durability, artistic excellence or any other requisite occurrence, it is now pall er that some remark- besore last, a stone wagon and a buggy, going | R.G. BOWEN. Culpeper Court Honse. Va, fe 4- ginate there, and that at all seasons it ts the | quality. * - ;: Fy ste direct Fi : ealthiest spot on the face of the earth.” (Sce All work responsibly warranted. able and unusual disturbing cause was in op- | in opposite directtons, met in this part of the OR SALE—A FARM of 115 acres, nine miles | their certificates in Do bow's. Review, Southern | 2:6 Pennaca onue, between lith and 12th streets, ‘ation, over the whole ntry, at the very i 3 from Washington, near the Seventh-street road. | Planter, and American Farmer, ap 13-ly time predicted for the ion. The question, | “‘ Turn off,”’ said the owner of the buggy. ahs improvements are a xmall Dwelling House, a — -) may 22-d§w&law2m JOS, SEGAR, Proprictor. = a tet? 4 Stab! R. C. 8S. GOODMAN, “will the comet strike?"’ is now changed into “IT won't do it,” replied the stone-hauler. Wel GE Rood water with new wood D i : % insame. There are 3% choice fruit t » Al JQUIE YHITE SU NGS, SURGEON DENTIST, 2nd another form—-has the comet struck? Let us | “My wagon is heavily loaded, and if I was to part of the farm is eat fenced. “tt will besotd s ter- yrsvecse Ly Niner eigenen OCAL MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher of Music, having vaeant hours for 8 few more uests those Ladies wno are desirous p rfocted in Baliaa Scaring. oF Opere Messe. e erms made 4 NIA. Masvracrerer oF ARTIFICIAL, Pe ebay haji en —— : ons aed ae P a vehicle i ‘i % ae ic i is hich! TA- is complete arrangements enabling him tof “pope . 45 E street, between look at this fairly for a little. | get the vehicle into those holes, I could never teadad Paap ope oe 7 cere IRR TERING MRE: ee eter the panic on pronent the follow ng reasonable ri0e8: ara Jeth, avd at the Music Stores of Mr. Davis, » * During the discussion consequent on the | get it out. DALE, No. 54 M street, or through the Post Office. | raception. ‘The trains on the Grange R trom st Entire Upper Sett Teeth, on Gold. Metzer 0 6m prediction of Dr. Cummings, the astronomers | “Your wagon is stout, and can stand the| je4-Im : Alexandria west, and from Gordonsville east, Do do do on 3: Lawed us with many eerie opinions, go- | Tubs,” said the man in the buggy. ‘Drive out F AND on | Connect at Warrenton with lines of Stazes for One or more, on Gold : : ’ 9 he Springs, distant six miles by a graded road. on Silve P rs. t, there Id | of the way, and let me pass. Md., six | the Spri = b 5 Filling, Extracting, ing to the show two things. Firs re would a eit remeacal the teamster. “I | miles fram tie heights Hf Goorectowsn atoning tha |, Passengers from Baltimore and Washington eity, D ARM FOR SALE —A piece of fine | Rock Creek, in Montgomery count eae meee een HEREE NtW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.—These, Pianos have been used but a short time eee wil so, Re- be no collision; but, second, if there were, it} “I ri is ye: airing st the same reasonable rates. Alloperations | C*re(ul persons, we wall warrant them,' “ath W id th shall welt entil you ec by.” lands of Mogsrs. Perry. Wood, Bestor, Nowles, cia lb Ye SE Fa 8. m.,and from | Pe eouced in euch a ne to give every eatisiee. take old Pianos in oxchange, & ¢. aacisere would do no great harm. e were to that a “So shail I it you fa : an the b eeabirers eed eee mins. |e hones. = = fal spe ont _All inquiries promptly responded to by letter and | tton. Office corner 8th street and avenue. aps man miro Yop peedae name aod = comet was a gaseous body. that in event of eol- So shall I,” said the man in the buggy. _ tion; partially improved; new house; 13.acres rich | oireulars giving particulars. forward upon appli- =e poses q F os: septible shock MM take pl The dispute by this time had attracted quite | creek bottom. and some fine yeliow-pine timber. It | ‘iret! THOMAS B_P_ INGRAM, PPENTisTRy. ! lision no perceptible shock would take place, A 2 4 can be divirted,if desired. Cali and see the premi- | AtOn-, ALEXANDER BAKER.” DR. STEPE BAILY, ese Pianos. purchasers may safely rely upon ax isturbance would result S of - a w = Gal - REG ESET G NTAIN HOUS ree doors from Street. . poe 7 An this statement all scientific mon agreed, | tos Der house {0 tako a drink. and accepted | K' New Saree avomunsnd Crean sane Cagrd | Den NOCAEON SOkiNGS, VrROINTAL | py nrriyrnng ere nee saatiatarag| "eset and we think the events of the 1th of June, | the invitation; the owner of the buggy was be- | Hill, fronting on the avenue 162 fest 9 inches, aud on | _ Will be opened for the reception of Visitors can be seen atall hours at hiv office, losin leone 1557, will go far to confirm the accuracy of their | friended with a newspaper, and, throwing him- | C streot south 2% feet 11 inches, and containing nearly | on MONDAY, 22d Su: e . Gor» MEDAL PREMIUM = PIANO FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, (Senior partner in the iate firm of NABE, GaEne & Co., “ vans ie . He feels assured that an experience of fifteen years’ deductions, and to excite still more the wonder | self back, endeavored to beguile away the hours | 5.0% sauare feet. W. F. PHILLIPS. weerueh OS ce canon at, Reltimora, practice, with the iarge number of patients, aud great of the uneducated mind at the profundity and | as pleasantly as possible. Both declared their —— tn Passengers leaving Baltimore in the early morn. | ranety ot ama ——_ he has treate success 3 _ P Hotarustiinth E to drive off th bh WOR SALE—On liberal terms. that valuable | ing train, via Alexaudriaand Manassas Gap Railroad | fully, will enable him to surmount any difhculty, extent of astronomical research. But we must | determination not to drive off the smooth part SQUARE OF GROUND No. 135, situated be- | to Strashnrg, reach the Springs from 5 tu6 o'clock | Sclentific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His qualify this remark with another. It is, per- | of the road. tween lath and 19th streets and Rand S, containing | sameevening; and those from Baltimore and the | OW" experience confirming the opinion of many men laps, not to bo regretted that men of science | | Seven v'clock caime, and both vebicles were | 1.0 feet.” Apply at No. sta (al store ih street.” | Went via Harper's Ferry aiid Winchester fan © to grninent in the professy warp lech oy ting were so unanimous against a prediction which | still there. The teamster had drank several | 3° !5_ eee ada Sait a oe eard all mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, also has been pretty certainly fulfilled. Why was | glasses of becr, and the oceupant of the buggy con pete te Aire ies ons Sth a tlhe ail Enamels, Guts Perch: » India Ruhbe and Ce- * ‘There seems to have been a knowledge | had devoured the contents of two or three Eeyr 5. Kor terms, Xe. apply to dB. WILSON. McLAUG VS FOR NOTIO Teeth, ard tliat Poreelin mounted on G universally diffused, that a comet was to ap- | papers vane ‘clock Celt they sey No. ez bomcavenus, je 9-1m Cos EAS EO NOT 18 the only reliable subst mee that cm he monn th - i is ti e 3 . as r ns —— ————— — uth, YAS most conclusively shown by the last proach unusually near the earth at this time. | the same position, as stubborn ax ever. The TE AND FRESH PERFUMERY, just re- | Amerioan Dental C : A very few were bold enough to say that an | teamster, however, grew impatient; his horses DWELLINGS, viz: One | IN beved at No. sk between tihand ath skiers” | Ameattoun Dental Convention, | 7 actual contact would take place, but—mark | were tired and hungry, yet he did not wish to ted onthe northwest jez H.J.McLAUGHLIN & CO. | dence and practico in Washington, he 1s favorably —had the leading astronomers assented to | — under. At last a lucky thought struck | pf 2d¢and H ee eee ee ve era ome Just | s, and given the prediction the weight of | him. ped guy on to the road. unhitched his ane : —O Nos. 1, cutaw street op- posite tho Kutaw House, Baltimore. They have also just opened a new Sales Room at No 27 Baltimore street, between Charles and Sg strects. on the premices partly occupied by Mr Henry MeCatlery as a muste store, where they will kcep constantly on hand a large assortment of plain nd hishly-finished grand and square Piano Fortes also, Melodeuns, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- octave, some with doubie key-boards, double reeds, CHEAP And on liberal term: known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs UBLISHED THIS DAY COMPL fs mn ani stops to suit small churches, } Toad. ° tween K and I, and ina rapidly improving part of the eee DORRIT! compete a Charles | leave to peters st oe Seine extonsively engaged a= the mennihotare of their names, they would have inflicted an evil | horses, and rode home, leaving his wagon in the | city; one on the east side of 2th street wert. be- | Dickens, price 5‘ cents. for sale at | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of | P70"; ¥? will sell wholesale and retail, on the most an the collision itself. Imagine | rad. The owner of the bugzy was completely | tween E and F, aad near Easby's Ship Yard:'and | SHILLINGTON’S, Book Store, h tor of the Chur phany liberal terms. much greater than the collision itself. Imagine F say wae Piote’Y | two, Nos. 116 and 118. on north side Kast Capitol | _j¢17 Odeon Building, corner 434 st. and Va. av, se s Our Yiaues were awarded the highest premium for s moment the result out-generaled ; he had to give way, or remain | '¥°. Also, five more, situated in different parts | Dr. Sterne Bat toexpress (cold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Inetit tive successive years—October, 1855, and 1856—in op - Position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from some of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bai e. We were alsoawarded the first premium at fudustrial Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir my esteem for you as a super @ Lan ive the patr that your ski! dence in s executed + Lhope that you my friends and the erver, Ww sti they might have as- | in the road all night. Giving the teamster a | of the city. Apply at Novsi2 (2d stary )7th street, JEW Hd. McLAUG WIN & CO., tbe prearaikeer riage lpr lor aca : a io at POLLARD Wiis, | NX have this week received a larce lot of FANS. serted the harmless nature of comets, one brood- ie hearty curse, he drove his buggy overthe | 19 NS Oo. | of every style, fresh Perfumery. Baskets, Porte ing horror would have dwelt upon the soul of | hazardous part of the road and started home- COR RENT.—A two-story BRICK DWi5L- | Monnaes, &c.,at No. 2), between Sth and 9th streets. man from the hour of prediction to that of ful- | ward, a very mad individual. —Cin. Com. LING, with back building anda fine ymrd at- je 6 fillment. As in the perils of storm at sea. when —___-_— tached, situated on E street, between 13th and lith THE MARVLAND REPO ours very truly, Finis, 1/55 and 1638. ‘They have nino been awarded i = streets. ‘The house could he made one of the hest THE MARYLAND REVOR Washington, Aug. 3, 1256. JW. FRENCH. | fie Vizhest prema telver modal) at the Meta the sinking ship is settling to her doom, some | A Sermon tat Dip Not Svit.—Mrs. H— | husiness sta Washington, be within a few | nove ht awe sk i WS Br politan Mechames’ Fair for 1857. 0 wild with hideous mirth, some curse their | was a very religious woman, and perhaps came stops of W. jandadieining F Mer is | Maryland Rep Re remnons of Ge oes ¥ icoametaemeete oa ties coat aetmiaaed aroha hidec 2 i drs.! P rag POR 4 : PRANCTS nd Re — nthe most distinguished profermc Maker, and die with blasphemies upon their | as near worshiping Mr. ——_, her favorite min- | MiLLHR, Family Grocer, comer ol F and iit sts. | FY Decisions, ere miof the Digest | jing empl Mia the country, which ean be seen at our lips, while with some reason is dethroned, and | ister. as some of our people did Kossuth, the | ° jo ia‘tf (Intel) F tist, of Wash: ‘orris, Brown, and Brune. FRANCK TAYLOR. UAT on hand a suicide cuts short the agony—so would a large | Hungarian; but, be that as it may, she was ALUABLE REAL part of the community have felt and acted in | continually hammering Aaron, a shrewd lad of | \ The subseriber offer expectation of the comet. We have reason to | some sixteen years of age, who, to pester the | Real Estate known as ms, speaking for themselves and others of appreciation in Which our metruments are every where held. Al instruments are guaranteed for five years, and ork, which he did to iew of the fact that ished members of the Dental ATE FOR SALE for sa ail that valu: MAR RIAGES—CARRI Larco,” situated in tho | ("rhe undersigned bas t ti to give us 4 call before purchasing. Pianos exchanged, hired. and tuned. mar Ié-ly WM. KNABE & CO. HREE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi JD ap 24-e05mn 6th st., be: ULPIT ELOQU teenth Century, ce of the most cininent iva chet 7. county, Md., containinz a it gives me | “Privilege of exchange is granted within the first 6.x. be thankful fur that providential ignorance | old lady and hear her scold, would ozcasionally . : = ‘Dilececniad “S| very good a reat piidanre On exp iy entire confidence and | Months from the day of sale if the instramentedo not which saved us such a misery. Thisis alone a | speak rather lightly of Mr. N——., her minister. “his 15 one of the | CARRIAC hich estimation of his professional skill. Semin daaiae ll find it to thew advantage sufficient reason why philosophers, calm and se- | Happening tn ie house of Mrs. H—— one | county. Baitimore, Jan. 12, 1857. HARMANN BOGGS, } cure in their own superior intelligence, should | day, the old lady bees as usual to chastixe | MIvantages of Water have denied the prediction. Again, there was | him, and Aaron, thinking she put it on rather another feeling, a pride of caste. Dr. Cum- | hard. after hearing her through, said : ‘ seure, and they would not accept} “*I’mn as good as Mr. N——, and ean preach | Pind Upset Marlborough aca Cenive trom Wash alculations. At any rate. from whatever | as well. t 4 Extract froma note — ‘ed from the late Hon. John I ms SENATE, Aug. 19, 1856, i le eo work admirably ; noth- Sketches, by Rev. Hen- | ing could be better. Very gratefully INCE OF THE NINE- ning the best discou Ministers in Europe La Bladensburg to The tecti: you mad, Warerooms, between 9th and Wth streets, No. 9%. suid Aaron, “and | B&nally « { can choerfuily recommend Dr. 8. Baily as a FP. ELLIs. diay, from Boston. Also. three very SRR 5 second-hand Pianes, but little w » seven) 3 | See. ington City. There isalsoa fine Meadow, contain- | > volume, large octave, JOHN M. CLAYTON, octaves,rosewood eases, will be soldat great motive. they denied their truth, and itis for- | ‘ Preach!’’ said the old lady, “ you don’t | ing between Hand @ eighty acres of very primo | ries B3.H". — bargains, at our Piano Forte, Melodeon, and Musica tunate for mankind that they did so. | know one single word in the Bible.” erate Weller a tonne po or pcp | RANGK TAYLOR. To those that seck relief from the maladies of the vo. 3 3 ae get 7 F | y zion of co »sneh as ae = ee | So much for precedent circumstances demand- | “Well, give mea. text usually crown in this rezion of country, such er t ied JOHN rye, oats, tobaceo, &c. “There is about 5. BP. HOOVER'S IKON HALL. BOOT. | superior Dentist: he made a set of poreclian teeth ing a consideration. Now, assuming, that Dr. | see if I can't preach.” due hundredacres of prime white oak Timber Land | S* SHOE. AND TRON BSTAB- for'one of iny family, and plugged, several teeth for FPWO PIANOS FOR $150: ONE FOR $1 Cummings was right, what was to have been| ‘- Youdon’t know anythingabout the Bible,”’ | inghe tract. . Nl please call on A aE OO 8 F 7 mms self; nnd the work hg all stood well fur more than Mast ele, $2” are now for sale at the mnt , A oz Pred H ‘arsous wishing to purchase wi all © sortiment of the fv en years. : - NIXON, Music Depot o1 anticipated on the afternoon of 13thof June, at | said Mrs. H——. “If you do, you may take | ehh underaitied ving near the. prone eee eha walt FOR LADIES. not the Va. Conf, of the M. E. Chureh South, os se W. G. METZEROTT. the hour eppointed. bearing in mind that the | any text you please. take erent leasure in wer ies i to all cet ve Tradion tones, Wisok and colored Gaiters, with | April 19, 1356, as = Corner of Penn. avenue and Lith street. ce _ = Well” ent “Av i secptibla of division, and will be nd hee! ‘ : - . opinions entertained by astronomers, as to the | “Well.” said Aaron, “ A virtuous woman is | 4 This !and ix susecotibia of division, aril wll .lironze, and black French. Kid | ,,\V¢,the undersiened. having had occasion toavaal | Terms aay. a. comparatively harmless nature of comets, were | without price-ain’t that in your Bible? If this land 1s not sold at private. sale'on or before and Morocco Slippers Surgeon Dentist of this eity, or having been omnis undoubtedly correct. * Yes,’’ said Mrs. H—, and it shows that | THURSDAY, the 3'th day of July next, it will he Ladies colored, bronze, and black Gaiters at $1, | SUTER HD Doutist of (oa cur lasullon on ivienma, tolep ICE. Simply, certain atmospherical disturbances, | women are better than mei ‘or the Bible don’t | offered on that day at public sale, at the eubseriber’s regular price, 31.59 ration of lus artistic satisfactory manner he most delicate and difficult ‘ nich : 8 der. ‘There t Ladie: i, bronze, and black Congress Gai- sufficiently wide spread, and so disconnected | say that a virtuous man is without price.”” Peretti on ie eerie ee wil bee tora, new. Siylowat pt and a5 eres © from common causes: as to be evidently due to | * Well, we will see about that,”’ said Aaron; ‘Terms of sale: One thir I J. MIDDLETON, 73 Loroceo Bvots, ; : 5 . LER the purchase money Misses and Children's Gaiters inivormputiener |e Sout oe ee AL ER. me gener] and unusualagency. ‘The tornado | and after dividing his subject into two or three blll be required an gash on the day of males antl “a and Step styles patsonege at the ean bee ‘Southwest corner of pn in this State was, in itse/f, no evidence: for | heads, commenced as follows: te. beatine keeeas sys Frenchimmned aetewn . ac hur ex nn acatliSt = acca tornadoes have frequently occurred before. But | _‘ The scarcity of an article, in all eases, gov- | gage on the iand, if preferred by the purchaser, FE atent Leather b: strap walking Y n ly inform his friends and the publie generally , the occurrence of a series of tornadoes. at the | erns the price; but when the article cannot be | _ i¢ !-eotf ZB. BEAL. tha: w prepared to furnish families and others) h the season) with the best quality of ICE, delivered in any part of Washington ‘and George- town, and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Orders to be left with K same hour, in regions separated by thousands of found, it cannot he had at any price ; and for WOR SALEg-A valuable tract of LAND, o miles, accompanied by unusual electrical phen- | that reason it is ‘ without price.” Now, if there ,, tuning abont 63 aeres, and within 3 miles « omena, and preceded by other extraordinary | were any virtuous women there would be a| W ashingten ay Terms : Ou fourth faints ret circumstances. was all that we had any reason | price, and a high one. too. By reason of the | #2! 1.2.3, and 4 years ; or halfin cash, ay - 3 A 92 ance in city property, miproved. Apply at No. 5t2 te expect from the comet | searcity there is none’’-— (2d story) 7th street, a eueh Kul and Patent Leather Congress Gait- S2to 84, Calf and Patent Leather Pu 1.59 to 33 French Patent Leather and ere. and Shoes of ali kinds very cheap. and S. Patent Office, Lteuhouse Academy, Now what are the evidences of such distur- | At this stage of the discourse the oldJ lady | ie !2-tf POLLARD WEBB, Leather Boast Uaxes and Va = = bance. and what are their attending circum- | seized the broom SOR RENT.—One of my HOUS! All sole leather and iro N whose sands of vered while in the fi tr stances” ~- Aaron,’ sail she, *: you are an impudent between Ist and 2d The season had been unusual. From the Ist} brat. and if you don’t clear out I will pelt you | ments oe convenieu : = + high, with dry cellar. Pure water im the kitchenand of April to the 15th of June, nearly twelve sur- | with the broom handle through the house, Rent reduced to $49 per month. face inches of rain had fallen, morethandouble | Aaron made tracks into the road, finishing | Inqure of J. B. WARD, 12th street and Canal. _jelt-eot the usual quantity. As the a ap- | his eget ney = ee pre “ he | J010-3w RAGE = kgunva | GERING AND SUM} ER ¢ 01 c H. proached, the character of rain-storms ame | went through the door, which the old lady | FXOX & VAN HOOK, Kau Earate Acs je bor, Ne. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, 1). unusual. In Philadelphia, on Thursday pre- | closed after hi m with considerable force. f 4 ont Bevan tate 3 rag en Ad rece von Soe ew ee Sas ie cee an ceding, small black clouds passed over, which | ——— tthe very low price of from $75 to $125 8, a larze and general assortment of discharged hogsheads of water in solid bulk at Crariotre Br >¥ Goovs—conprising in part as ithall the mn feru inp? ii hot 18 four-stories x st. corner ith and Mass. avenue; and with the subscriber, Noy 3 First street, Georgetown, where loe can be had at all times. ap7-th T.N. KIDWELL. ee W GROCERY, WINE, AND Li2cOR STORE. ‘rhe subscriber begs to inform bis friends end the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on hand a large miy child, dauzh ad heard much of Ul : alilies of preparations Temp, cud the thought occurred ht make'n remedy for his child. — loin realizing his wish dis now alive and well. when ki * die. his. de be E rig > sale a number feet deep, \—The | cach—payable in smal! monthly instalments of 33 per TES “ Prore i te Will All heat ¢ h | i f Mrs. Gaskell's M a Charl month follows. vi Be has mE stered the = re grlenghwecy lb Sexoriment md Ke weign d Pyspestic pitetrals, __in W illings Ailey about two hoge- | readers of Mrs. Gaskell’s Memvirs of Charlotte | Tice tots are situated st Union Town, on the New etyle Silk Robes and fancy Silke boteis user bned F thom completely feal- | eucee ) EARS. & : heads fell in all, and covered a space of only | Bronte, will remember an account of her first-| sonia vacate atituunted at Union Town, on the Host make black Silke, high iwctred.._* he has ne z them completely heal- | consisting of Fine Peas, ss m, ood as pos Mons Delain Ui and b hing to doa: hb “nue thirty feet, while allelsewhere was dry. | novel, The Professor,” which the publishers | vy-yard Bridge, and are in every way desirable for Black Challies, Lus si " jeans amtel Sood ae pus: | Oliver. RRarans, Face, Sanhnes, Anchovies: Otard, 2 y loca- aike sible, uch of hisattiicted fellow-be- | Marrett & Con. Pinct A Con ig: :. About the same time, remarkable rains oc- | rejected. This first work of her genius has now | Po"suns wisiing a cheap, plossant,and healthy loca Chalivernesa nreee Delain te tract satiety e8 a8 1 recipe, with full and explicit | jfrandies in cases, demijohns, and caske. Old dex eurred in Chautauque and Steuben counties, | been issued, and the awakened interest felt in ot-holders in arrears are requested to complcte Rick Organdie, Barege, aud Jaconct Robes Gas eo Sinise comes toe mae rece vietrsg ig pm my Hadeire, Port of various éo- etusing heavy floods. During all this time the | all that concerns the Bronte family will, doubt urchase, and get their deeds; the title to Bright colors and mode plain Bareges and De- | 't- He requir Pict tions, St. Julien Ciaret, teaux Margaux in 's, Champagne Cider, Brandy Frnits, Reynold’s burgh Ale, Annisette, Maraschino, Curacoa, nthe, Champagne, and @ large and varied de- w-ather was cool, the great heats out of which | less, give it a circulation nearly equal to Jane ranteed free and clear from every laines shilling—three cents to he returned as postage on the tornadoes are always generated had not existed. | Eyre. The following extract from the preface nee. Tay 25-3in Plain French Brilliants and Percales ; recipe, aid the Semenieeer 64 Cs aoe ote See er RENT.—THE DESIRABLE Plain colors Cravellas and Spring-style Poplins D bn. = H + =; = H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, scription of Havana Cigars. The air of Saturday morning was still and coo!; | shows Charlotte's power of irony : eet : o Dueals, o light seasonable fabric Jersey City, N.J- A toughton Bitters, and Fever and Ague until, all at once, at about 3 p. m., the very | ~-I said to myself,’ that my hero should work Gegcther With the Greneis battalion 1 tae White Hota fae ee ees N. R. Dr, H. James has neither office nor agen tters; orter, Ale,and Cider, ¥ hour designated for the contact of the comet. | his way through life ax I had scen real living | House contains sixteen rooms, has gas throughout, eat makes new stylos Ginghams in New York as some have pretended and adver Families are particularly invited to call and gzam- i i A rt . Tho stable will be sold or rented with tsed. The recipe is sent from no place but N me the stock before purehe, ing elsewhere. em- there occurred, in far separated regions, a se- | mon work theirs—that he should never get a | Md furnace. ‘The sta! Debages, Chambrays an Lustres ne City, Ni bers of C 1 f a ries of fearful storms each independent of the shilling he had not earned—that no sulden te sn be tos tect ie the’sccekiver cam kavenmore alan Pruuts ofnew styles, in great variety, at | 19 Drang siipets Jersey City» New Jersey will be ree attended tov and delivered af ther other, with a total disconnection. as far as any | turn should lift him in a moment to wealth and | Iand if desired.” 3 & Chants eotors best Freack On dies = = = ——— 7 residences at the shortest notice. d ordinary causation is concerned. but with such | high station; that whatever small competency for Saie—The LOT OF GROUND onthe pivngtE Gogpse reat variety (cHINA, Gass AND QUE ASSONE co, |. Akeneral assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im a remarkable coinciden to time and char- | he might gain should be won by the sweat of t 3B OTH ain Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Muslins pa direct by the subscriber, at wholesale re- Importers direct from {Liverpool to Al i M .aal Boats supplied on reasonable terme, and jexan- i if . SHUBB BROTHERS, ter that some single and unusual source can | his brow; that before he could find as much as for beni aah Plaid and striped Muslins i dria, bog .eave 0 cali the attention of dealers. . * Small-figured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins es ‘oth 7 d = = account for them. | an arbor tosit down in, he should master at = — Plaid and striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss i roy oO plotaers cf Weminy ys, pepaans ae ~ ogy on hand, of 1840, ‘The storm in Oswego, Oneida and Schence‘ady | least half the ascent of the Hill of Difficulty; UMPHRIES & JUNNIMAN, ee ine Wusi d Wash Net: which, for extent and variety, will compare favorably Country orders punctoslly attended to, and coun- cvanties is evidently one; but so different was it | that he should not even marry a beautiful girl On Fourth street east, between E and F, PLE Noe el olor ean ome at Bg with any establishment. in the Eastern cities. the | {Ty produce of al descrptinns coon ved on consign Manlied fees emg: that many who have | or a lady of rank; as Adam's son he should | nayo stted up their plese, whichrwill be open daily | {nen Cambrie, Linenand Bishop Lawns? |, Che connexion of their seuior partner with the | ment, Rig ty Lae a ag studied it refuse to class it with any known | share Adam’s doom, and drain throughout life | to visitors. nid every” Monday afternoon Tor those Super English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ upwards of thirty years, has given himadvantages in ‘———-- - = phenomenon. | amixed and moderate cup of enjoyment. In who wish to engane. in the English Seren cr New York Bates, Atwood, and other good makes the purehase of coods oueals| ep pee pte ERESTING TO FAMILIES, That in Massachusetts was less remarkable, | the sequel, however, I founsl the publishers in | German Waltzes, will find boo core can petkeaet Shirtinzs : Bonssia (pete. tia pu see cau be made of | ‘Phe following extract from a New York = bat it seems to have been isolated from the New | general scarcely approved of this system at | son, and will be in attendance. White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) them upon the most favorable terms. cannot firl to be interesting. In referring t York storm. | would have liked something more imaginative | They nave on hand aud constantly making the ee prod pibesnedyiom id French China Dinner Sets, gilt;and decorated | the receipts of ‘Tons an, this country for ne In Connecticut, another eddy of the great | and poetical—something more consonant with a | Purest Larger to be obtained inthe city, _je 17-3 Shirt Bosums and Shirt Collars. Ceee ee ae ae erie Tonlot eka, dee: ‘xen pounds short of the imports of the year end- whirl produced by the contact of the atmos- | highly-wrought fancy. with a taste fur pathos, | J{.RENCH BOOKS.—Ronsseau; Les Confes- E.MBROIDERIES. : June 9), 1856, and that "se - advance in black teas. Oolongs, since last nber, has heen hitern cents per pound; and ions, 2 vols Rousseau; La N 75 cents. trated, 75 cents phere of the earth with that of the comet, mani- | with sentiments more tender, elevated. un- le Holaus.oy. Muslin Collars and Sets French China Tea tested ipelf at Wethersfield. * Hail stones fell worldly. Indeed, until uo author has tried to ups and Saucers, and other 1 d Se: articles | e scee mind ton And Dinner Ware, separate froin sets aillustrated ; - : leeves aud Sets tT th, aud separate articles always on Tea: and medium grades, ery thick, and of a peculiar shape, being more dispose of a manuscript of this kind, he can Voltair Le Siecle de Lonis XV,1vol., illustra- i pu and Mal ere Lace Collars oe eh not a rm pa , oa arenes ot one hundred per Bs 4 “ . os ie. e cents, Swiss nbric au y Bands , ire 3 variety, in sets, an RE 4 oe broken up im pisces of from half an | never know what stores of romance and senei-| v1.18! 3."'S-. re Phiiosophique,$ vols ilidte- Embroidered Linen Cambre Hdkfs. AVRO Gee ee ce aedaueae Aye een that the strong and rapid to an ineh squa Among the huilstones | bility lie hidden in breasts he would not have rated ; @1.75. Also, new styles Lace and Silk Mantillas Blue Printed or Liverpool Ware, the sams advance in the tea market has been the result of » ticed als icicles that fell from the | suspected of casketing such treasures.”’ Voltaire: La Henriade.1 ilinstrated, 97 cents. Stella and White Crape Shawls Common Edged, White and Rockingham Ware, in | short supply and setive demand ; but when it is con- rs ahs se | Mme de Sevicne : ‘ol. Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons ranging from two and a half to three | 05 SUSE Warmers sidered that we may bear at any moment of the en- lire suspension of shupments at Shanghai, and. in fact, that, as soon a8 a sufhcrent force from England inches long. and about half an inch thick.” = | [ g* Wito does not recognize in the following botia Regina In Kentucky, the city of Louisville was | * true type of the attention we pay to the cares ots Steel-spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton | cut, Muck t8? Binin, and Moulded Glass Ware from Seribe ; Com Skirts the best establishments in the Eastern and Western 3 ortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves F ves at the seat of war, all five ports of entry in visited t hat in terrible intensity | and pains of others? We hear that Jones is Fcente. hidekn Silk, Hinok luce aed Tatts terse to. States, which will be sold by the package or other- | arrivor at the ent of wae, a ve eornee 3 sak islans y oceania’ ame Ge rein The sky | dead, ‘Poor fellow !*? we say. * By the way. PRANCK TAYLOR. Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and | “iS perienced packers employed. Goods put up by A ner be Serene oe cen Desk te mueti Was overcaot about dusk with portentous black did be ever pay you the money he ‘owed you, UILDING HARDWARE—The attention of Goute best English Half-hosé, ribbed and plain us can be transported by aay modo without breakage. higher Save than ther 8 Soil oet eaey inet in clouds, followed by a wind storm that, for afew | Smith?” Tompkins is ruined. “That is very | ING HERDER Ecce of BUILD. do Jasle thread and fancy cotton do, andrin, almost hourly, 12% cents eacn way, A quar- | lucements for families + lay in their supplies of moments, seemed irresistible. Suddenly the ; hard indeed for Tompkins’ family.” we say, | INP,HARDWARE, comprising the largest Advouere Bik asl Lines Gene ter of n dollar thus spent may save many dollars TS ATLaT, Comer Vermont oveceel Eh oie, wind ceased, and the rain poured down in tor- | “but by the way have you heard that V ins | Knobs, &e., from the celobrated factory of Da- Gossamer and Lisle-thread Shirts and Drawers deol —— —— ———____- - : cleats veeet vivid lightmirg | has gone to Europe on a sammer tour?” And | veuprot, Mallory & Co.,end Russell & V:rwia's New style Parasols. S REWARD.—Ranaway from the subseri- | FV], L10 T T’S HISTORY OF NEW ENG- , rents, accompanied by the most vivid lightnirg ; 4 2 Manufacturing Company: Hinges of all kind Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- $200 living near Upper Marlborough, ‘4 land Ss. 3v0; $4. ; and terrific thunder.” | #0 we pass the griefs and cares of others over, | Scrows, Hrnda, Nails, Sash, Weights and Cord, Sask | j4!#2 Ge ‘very ‘variety Of Honse-luraichine Diy | Pesase tee wing, near Upper Mariborourh, jevinc’s Gum Heck. 1 eel, benacGb sie. In Iiinois, at Aurora, the storm was also ter- | t? attend to our own. Our present sketch is | Pulleys: Window Sbrings and Sash Fastenin; 8, Wail Goods. April, NEGRO MAN, DAVY. GREEN. Irving’s Tales of a Traveller, | vol., 16 mo, 60 cts. ribl At P he Illinois Central | called ‘+ Card Table Compassion :”’ Stars, Bolts and Shutter Fastenings. In fact, every Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest | about 27 years of age, 5 feet, 6 inches high—% Salmazundi, | vot,, 16 mo; 60 cts. ‘ ik here ‘7 aan, ages je AUinois on a | “So, Miss Bonney died this morning of con- thing wanted inthe Hardware line fora house, and | makes. dark wulatto—has a large bushy head, with Sf» Ronssean’s Confessions Transiated, second period, ai |, it was we e a ioe | % for \~ 4 low! 3 8 eounty. of this State bar's conpuaaaad an tha | sumption’ She was only seventeen—a fine . a Yigal oy ARVEY & ADAMS, scenes el upon getting desirable goods rh eee ic hiotnoe Di viet, where he pe pot im Modern Painters, 4 vol.; 2%, Chicago Tribune says, “it has leveled twenty- | gi wy je6-Im 925 Pa. ave., bet. 6th and 7te sts, ap 8-tr JOHN H. SMOOT. we Telalives, or make his way to me — a eater Joana Should Be. Rev. John . . dt : arg tara ae = = se Neilsen < re 1 will giv ayley : , fixe houses in our village, and done serious | | “Oh! is she dead’ Poor thing What's | FTOME-MADH CARRIAGES. har [MTED STATES MAIL. Hondred Dollars kaken out of thesiategi00 if | Piati's Modera Horse Doctor, 1 vol.z $. damage to fifty others. Many of the housesleft trumps’ fi artment of all Kine af eaten S VIRGINIA. taken in the District, or any other part of Maryland. | Dadd’s'Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse, 1 standi ailened seiatbhens. Wola at ‘he man is dead, my dear, whom wo em- | SPS or the very heat teen, CA — and $5if tnken in this county, in either case he | iatge volume with plates; $2 : ee ee, Neng Sveti : j be fl Plage? A gol cbarye Pougandlaap Post Orrick Derartwent, June #, 1857. | must be secured so that 1 get him. - ie RANCK TAYLOR. and shattered. Some of the houses have been ployed to clean the cisterns at the back of the | approved styles, and warranted in point of t . +1 myer WILLIAM J, BERRY. taken up uo leas, and precipitated from their eed He fell into——”’ workmanship and material, to be equal to any made | _ Proposals for carrying the mails of the United | je 9-t = oe 8.—H. Milward & Son’s exhibition feantationa. thas Scophonsy toners parr sae! “Ip he? I thought he wouldn't recover. in the city of Washington or any other city in the prea x Ist September, 1857, to 3°th June, 1859, United States. We respectfully solicit « cail from | on the hs '. sharps and betweens, all numbers; PL ‘a ; 4 he following route tn the Slate of Virginia, and BALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. teste usiecaee a earri ade, 5 it 1 to 3 n the times herein specified, w received a , j 4 u “ oE 28, b spe if they Prrea Bingen autem Goeag® t There eedaercia of a thousand killed in on re determined “tottet bone surpass us either te Contract Ofice ff ihanatepartigent until 3, P.M 0 Bvror Cot whtedlislpea The undersiened jecies ot a NEEDLES, put up in s . 4 ry . S a ol July next, to a ol ie fol- F i We need not add other incidents of these the last battle in the Crimea. How many child- etlso docvory kind of REPAIRING inawork- | ford oe! sce corner of West Falls avenue and Block street, Mattress, Sail, Harness, ing, Chenille, Net- and Knitting NEE. 3S, for sale by tng, ead Kutting ESDLES, FF py, No. 123 Bridge street, Georg n. te i H ; less parents are now in sorrow !’’ Hk: ner, And at reasonable which these storms were but what we have |.“ George, ma'am, George, Lam sorry to say | “nay ta'sm [ ihe public, that he ). 5858 From Harrisonburg, by Dayton, Bridge- | Mute naw fall costo with & large supply of water, Mossy Creek. Mount Solon, Par- | MALT for sale on liberal terms. Kusta Springs, Lebanon White | MIG L FRANCIS DENMEAD. ¥ a, a rings, rheld, Cloverdale, = ~ OM LONDON, called them, the mere eddies of the great whirl | it- put an end to his life lust Tuesday —— | HE AUTHOR OF“ JOHN HALIFAX, Gen. and Green Valley, to Bath Alum, 62 miles | @TOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL liad, 2 vol: $3. Produced by the contact of two immense gaseous |" er tsay so! I had two honors in wy tlomen. "Nothing New, Tales. By this disan. und back, three tine: week iu two-horse Ss COMPANY, KANAWA COUNTY, VA. tere Ha churid hon. Lvol 87 cts. ook | own hand.”’ thor; 5) cents. i 3 F saa nd Sei apeipene 2 a| "Yes, and as misfortanes never come singly, | “Host hfe im Egypt aad Nubia. By William C. Mani Entay at tam ay? Wetneeday, | | Subsoriptions, will be reesived at the Banking mus and Vol; $1.2 cause should dic in its fret effect On Sunday | his mother and sister are in a state of distrac: | PHM? iS12 Gitton By Witham Smith, LL. Regie Hatin Alin Foesdag, Thursday, and | 9f,the howe company, being three hundred shares. afte _ in tion. D. Mlustrated with one huadred engravings; . ’ i a Take Goede ‘Giihertiy cae sentient Nhe | Leigh ey Single, double, and “dust Pee OE eM RURY’S Affive st Harsibabarg by 9 mi. prema rage Spm eae cent! in: orks, 2vols; $2 9 Lvol.: $1 northeast part of the heay. i ». | the rub." creunt. For forms of proposal, guarantee, and eertificat ib ui stock now offered Margaret of Navarre. 1 vol.; $1. scrikes Cues Win ok mabehare tae — sah tee oe Tee 04-8 Cate rt MAM TOM. | | sino, inatenctionesemdsecnitoee in he cel | Eels hee ciel kinins ta taaeenel of Marre ANCK TAYLOR matter, apparently moving along with protien I> Revs. Henry Sticer, B. B. Hamlin and | - the contracts, see the advertisements of January | of two years. — P , “eb a 4 Parti ars regard to the stock, and its 856°". tiher ot thom, in Damp foe a ene! pal Buceamgeemon pon application to CHUB. FRANCK TAYLOR, | "jesiawsr Postma a jan P. P. DANDRIDGE, Agen , , : EW .—| thor of John Halifax, N ‘center A ge. Call and total the new Books nt pbk FERGUSON'S, #€ 7th street, Si ass! = OWARD’SSUPREME COURT REPORTS reble rapidity. Some of the hands on the boat — hg tiger amram Mn He tat H Volume 19th, session of 1856-" This day one of a Methodist Episcopal Church at Havre- * also saw the same . | de-Grace, Md, July Mth. | published.

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