Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1861, Page 4

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7 . THE EVENING STAR —— BLUE SKY. When dreary rains have vetled the Day ‘or many dark’ og aours, It birds forget their sincing May, And bees t) honeyed flowers; How brighte:s a! the wefld anew, Amore the cneds See, ingle em of b Ter the wi je Heaven is shown. Blus sky ! b'u» sky ! we chosrily ery = Onr 3 B oThe wide enough for Hope, ‘once more, ‘To deem the storm is dons! jue sky! If Sorrow fill ‘ SEP Neon ol Heaven may thrill AFFAIRS IN CHARLESTON —We cll; the Charieston papers the fol- the 19th sued against United States ‘Custom House, by the wor! Reetied ‘that i the property Propet cient, it is contemplated to attach the Custom House itself. Of course, if the State interposes no claim, and suffers the building to be sold, the claims of the workmen will be satisfied. The George Washington of the “Confederate ‘States of America,” the worthy successor in the field of the Cabinet of the George Washington Of the United States, took the oath of office at Montgomery. Alabame, on Monday, the 18th of February, 1861. ‘Hail to the Chief.” The steamship Columbia, Captain M. Berry, is still detained outside the ber, the tide yes‘erday having been, if possible, still worse than the day before. Sach an event es the detention of a steam- ship of the draft of the Columbia for several days off the pért without 3 chance to ret up to the city, is most unprecedented. We do net remember snch a case of delay to the New York steamers as this, and we fear that unless a change takes place, it will be no better for two or three days. UG" Wendell Phillips delivered a lecture before the Congregational Society of Boston on Sunday last, wale theugh not as violently opposed as the last effort of Mr. Philiips in the same line, ‘was yet occasionally hissed. At the close of the decture a large crowd asserobied outside the Hall for the purpose of saluting the lecturer after a fashion of their own, but be took the precaution to leave quietly by the rear exit of the bapding. and so fucked home safely. atthe new mn formerly em- Navy Yao lrems.—{he repairs of the sloop Germantown are urging on to completion and in 2 few days she will be taken from the dock; re- port says, to go into commission. The Dolphin still lies moored in the stream with only her lower masts in —Norfolk Day Book. correspondent of the ) Sourter, ina rose-colored notice t H. Stephens, says: ‘A habit of wearing the hat advanced to the left, gives to bis ‘whole contour an #opearance at once remarkable and prepossessing.”” 4 - fn Smeal who narrowly es- 2) bang! in California, when the Vigilance bat teled, has become one of the most pecs gece and prosperous citizens of Arizona, bas just been giected to Congress. U7 The English soldiers quarted at Fredrick- ton. N.B., have been for some time drilled in Snow-shoes, by order of tue commandant of the garrison i> The business men of Chicago, of the Re — party, tired thirty-four guns oa Wednes- y night in honor of the conservative and patri- otic course of Judge Kellogg in Congress. I~ The Obto Legisiatare has pose dan act Kuaranteeing the bonds of the Federal Govern- ment to the amount of 327,000,000. as — sect, callin; a ves -‘Free Meth- 5 ave 2) in Perry, Wyomin, County, N. Y. ar % is . UF Mary Shimoy destroyed hersels in Limer- ick. Ireland, on the 2d inst, because her lover had been killed by a locomotive. i7-The works on the tunnel through Mont Cenis have been suspended by the Sardinian gov- ernment. al bie ery Sones tee setened. te abolish ‘smo! of cigars an: in the Senate Chamber when the Senate is fa 'session. {7- There are now nine Cardinals’ hate vacant in the Sacred College at Rome. U7 The correspondent of the London Times has Deen ordered to quit Rome. 117 Montreal has increased fifty ceatum in Population inten years. it is now Eovooo. The taxable pro; of Massachusetts is a at $87,495,220" — AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. A Sterry, Eng; J Knig’ Capt FB Callender, U lady; J Paine and lady, do: and lady.’Pa; R L Livingston, Va; J E johuson and brotuer, NY; Atiss Lownds, do; Mr Black, do; F Lackland, Va; J R Brown’ Md; W A Vance, Va; W_A Heinkel, do; WH Stevenson, Tenn; W P Rogers, NY; G Pott, do; ass; Mr and Mrs Lewis, NY; JF ‘onn; Miss Babcock, do; D S'M ise. Shanghai; T F Ww ;€ EL Anthony, N RI; E P Wieekr, NY; J RK Weedon, Fla; J © Tatam, di der. do; Barnard, Ct. NATIONAL HOTEL.—C Conrad, Pa; A B . Va; HD Phinsoll, WA Lighthall, A J Button, Cal; D Lynch, USN; J B Whitcher W C Poland, W'O Taylor, Mass; G Ha M Anthony, Tenn; L L McKnight, Mi rington, Cal; H Martinas, F Shepard, NY; Green and ly, NC; L J Rawsen, OL Gro ly, HN Gambriil, Miss Gambrill, Miss } Md; H Jordon, Va; J J Humphreys, T Hill, Ala; PS Parrish, Pa; H Winkley, E Flags NY; D Landreth, B Landreth, Pa; Jude kW Green, Gen Mitchell, J D Bowling, G Cane, Jno Bebtson, Md; W 8 Wright, J E Morrill, NY 32 f, Pa. cBROWN'S HOTEL —J Harris, M P Luty, jell, Mo; R H Brown, DC; JH L’Estessee : *Estrange, H Howson. J Stepheason and ly,Pa; o, Mrs Jones, A Harvey, T Harvey, Garm, Wi Han, Va; A Hayden, SC; D Chase,USA; R Jonns, G C Morgan, F Stoue, RK Ford,Col Coal, A Berry” Hi L Steine, J R Covi ~EG Hall, WH Car> ter, H Cochrane, Md; J.C Marselas. N A Wood, NJ; ST Suit, Ky; W Hulman, § ‘Tate, 0; JL Evaus, Del; W H Middleton, J T Peck, Ct: A ytRKWOOD Hou ps, © Bradiey aad ly, . Mrs Reid ieKeou. Pa; © C Danley, Ark; F £ Bacon, Mrs T i Ford, 0; igelow. Mase; W Alle: G L Sproster, € Cramer and ly, M Orr, Ward White ben Kosi? 4 Steer rr, Va; ISA; 5 N CE Buros,Ma. a CLAY’S HOTEL.—M J Weed, LD Joh J Pomeroy, T Williams, Geo Palimere NY rae McGran, Md; J B Groves, P'S Strong ai B eng yon Mass; J A Jones and ly, Farish, P McGowan, 8 T Arnold, NH; ? M Ca- ly) N36 D Runyaa, JT YER’3 COMPOUND E C - A* aoa PARIL, XTRACT SARSA- medy is more need ‘than a rel seeratioes but the gens eon the I that thoy drug oan: pa Ayer’s American Almanne, ‘Ww vamed wii! farziah gratis «Dyspepsia Gade cure of Cos- orhea Tae Srom Di icp, sss CURE %eu pier mpg 40 Kinds Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodio attaoks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack imme- diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained, They seldom fsilin removing the Nawsea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Students, crag al — and all persons of sedentary habits, are val- ee the appetite, giving tone and vigor to gestive organs, storing the nstural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long ion and carefully conducted having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved s vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous system or from @ deranged state of the stomaca. mh They are entirely vegetable in their composi and may be taken at all times with perfect 4 without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C, Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- cines. A Box wil! be sent by mail prepaid on receipt o PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 45 Cevar Srrest, New York. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 1S WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Svauvie, they afford unquestion- able proof of the efficacy of tes truly scientific discovery. MasonvitxE, Conn., Feb. £, 1861. Ma. SpaLpinc—Sir: I have tried your Cepialio Pills, anit like them so well that T vant you to me two doliars worth m 2 are for the neighbors, to whom I hs Pilcher areas om Yom 1 a H Your ob’t servant," JAMES KENNEDY. Mz. Spatpise—Si more box of your Cephalic P: =e = i rom them. rs uw! Owen TeePCMARY ANN STOIKHOUSE. Hunttxeton Co., Pa ot January 8, 1861. You will please send lic Pills. ‘Send them im. JNO. B. SIMONS. boz of your Pilis, and find them excellent, BEi_x VeEnon, Obio, Jan. 15, 1961. Henry C. Sraininc. Bees Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for whicn send me another box 7 Cephalic Pills, They are truly the best we ever tried. Direct A. STOVER, P. M. Bele Vernon, Wyandot oo., U. Brverzy, Mass., Deo, 11, 1360, wish for some gireuiers ‘ills me. my customers. who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usvally iasting twodays.) was cured of an attack in one nour by your Pills, which i it her mn W. B, WILKES. Rerpect‘ally yours, REYNOLDSBURG, FRANKLIN Co,, cost January 9, 1261, Henry C. Spa.pinc, No. 43 Cedar street, New VYork—wear Sit: Inclosed find twenty-five cent (25,) for wh send box of * Cephalic Pills. Send te address of Kev. Wm. C. Filler, Reynol bu-z, Franklin county, Uhio Your Pitls work like a charm—cure Headache al; it tanter, “Pruly yours, WM. C, FILLER. Truly yours, 7 ed are ih Mich., Jan, 14, }861. im, SPaALD _No—sir: Notlong sinos I sent to for a box nf Cepamie Puls for iho ous of the 7 vous Hoad ache and Costivencss, and regei ved same, and th-y had so good an effect that I was ti duced to send for more. aallgs Please sead by return mail. Direst to A. R. WHEELER. Ypsilanti, Mich, From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic rills accomplish the object for which per were mace, viz: Cure of hi he in all ite forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand oRses, with entire suceoss. - From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you 8re, or have been troubled th - ache, send form box, (Cephaita. Fille,) so that nea may have them in case cl an.attack. * From a Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Cephalic Pills said t yb effective remedy for the Rendsoi, aad one o es er for that ver ent com; ise ever been discovered. 5 wisi laa From the Western R, R. Gazette, Chicago, Il, We heartily end: Mr. Spalding, and his un- civalied Cephalic Pills, — ~~ From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, We are sure that Teri: ith head ache, who uy thems wil tick to th ome = From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La. Try them ! you that are afflicted. and we are sure that your testimony oan be added to the already numerous list that has received its that no Otuer medicine cau prodace, From the St. Louis Democrat, ‘The immense demand for the article (Ceophsilio Pulls) is rapidly increasing. = Pt the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa. tr. \ding would not &n article he did not now to possees teal mare From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I, The testi: th: = eaeey ae Be 18 strong, from the From the Daily Newport, R. I, Cephalic Pills are taki Place of all kinds, —_—_—_—_—-, {D> A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost avnually. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH! i “A Stic is Tree Saves Nive.” Crockery, &o. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SEaya| Rage cue maton Bs date fave your HENRY C. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar street, New York. oars {> SceALDING's PREPARED GLUE] i sacs ere a thee LIC NOTICE, Public notice is “99 bonds below of series, gNGdEyahorissr ead bende Ro. BON snd Shows ei, Sas dee i unt payeblo at the Phenix we tate Shaibalvand ‘Bt Joseph’ Nailvoed Bests Bond No. 1853 Bond No. 1626 1852 4627 1851 1628 1850 1629 1849 1859 1848 * 1865 1847 1863 1846 1862 1845 1860 1821 1625 90 bonds Norz.—These sre dated waneery, 1957, 4 York, Ng A | uly of each year, Biato of Miseoer Hk: Stato bute Nort Mle Bond No. i ae eS mewn descr Sepa, Nor Bond No. 2773 oat See 2730 2781 2717 2734 2719 az 3 o| VE PPPEEEEL EEE EPEC EREEEE] Missouri hasta Railroad State Bond No. Bond No. 5246 5259 5245 bonds ASL Rey etc =. ZESEEE ssese | B388S8832 2 1 Bonds of North Carolina—Coupon mx per cent. | 7, North Carolina mx per cents, Bond Ne. 35 SENBUSSSLENSESSRE SSE BSERESESE. use Bond No. 303 301 And of the following numbers issued January,18s¢ Bond No. 823 829 And of the following numbers resued January ,1855: Bond No. 1744 21 2133 2581 2605 And of the following numbers issued January, 1656, Bond No. 3149 S484 3465 3466 3467 3469 3470 3471 3472 3758 3804 3041 3042 8943 3044 3045 3946 Norz.—These bonds ° january, 1856, 3985 Que panna, aos alot Reps, New diss North Carolina 6 per cents. Coupon Bonds. Bond Ne. 833 832 SESSRSSESSESERLE 2 es PER PE td 44 Those bonds sin is. pad a bits rh — 4200 Bond No. 5056 5417 5418 a l2-dtf Two bon is for @1,000 each, dated Bond No. Bond No. 1278 1358 No. 2655 2891 2892 3066 3121 Bond No. 4207 4208 4209 4210 4211 4212 4213 And of the following numbers issued January, 1857: Orrics oF Tu3 Secretary oF TUR INTERIOR, December 26, 1960. J. THOMPSON, Seoretary. April, 1857. Four 845 seiscted Ky: dated July, able Eat edapied North Carolina six per cent. Coupor bonds, Bond No. 599 00 ESNGRRENSERSSESSSsEse my PRED, Corner of 12th and . Lay MO! IN & CO, aa gin aN COMMISSION . Lowa lesome le, SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. ate SOREN 4 of f to visit Washington every made arre.gements to poriti ednesday of turd W EN MEAL ben, Ben streets, Sach fats city Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. an 2.6m OOH HLA T SRF MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, Couscientionsly distilled by Mr. J Tot bona] Ser oe ecmerner aes and in no onse evor o! to wi Philadelphis, finds it impos - end oly bo in the city MEDIGINES, oe ILTiMOR™ most Cortawn, no mer Bas Dissovered the Eff ccewa: Remedy wn the 5 FOR ALL DISEASES OF INPRUDENCE. LET 'E DELICACY PREVENT. NOPPLY IMMED ATELY ARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, Orn PaOM irr Two DAYS PE JORMBOWAREMEDY FOR ORGAMIC W EARBERS ‘AND I Weekoves of ihe 7 rn apeed fall viger restored. Thousands of wtlitated, whe Bed levi all bepe, be’ Pr, or Mente Ne S rewens'Moreees Levustinty Rxhupetios cf ibe meet foarte! papers and many omer peresce, netiece th 5 a ia e aprLy THE REMEDY TN peatrn, Are you the viotim of | yt ae 6 ivease with renews all respeotabl: Potion ba ¢ is biown on’ the jone genuine urlosa ber pam xf her sea! on the cork Price Bl per bottle: ae t six botttes fate Regn jessie Aceat os trade at my prices. BOVEE bpoD's IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, Are now being used [1 Maine to the Great Salt 4 all who ike rea Tans ees se ars 9 world, ned CHARLES WIUDIFIELD & oe Prep. 73 Wiliam stree jerk. 3 8cuw Aw Was . o. PE iia? cha: aS, a » Organs, especis. or Fomaic ray never to eure. and are warranted to gi - LES WLDDIFIELD 2 netora, T* William a i’ <A th Ae NOTHER FR. PPLY OF GOOD AL ‘Boone ICH & RI IN, . va haa ek (oo See Pores rene nite ARS EBASONABLE DRY eoopse:

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