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THE EVENING STAR. KEEP THE HEART YOUNG. t young—never mind 8 gray hair— Ea, iy nent ume, a’.t ever deapairs eo y deony— Winenss tr e shell = ahejewels away? Keep the heart young, with full trust in God’s | might ‘To anohor you safes, but follow the right; wep the heart you . Sad. erry Sies oare to the winds aod be jolly alway. the hear! » and be tender and true, fereysas ‘others 6s they are 8 you; ¢ heart yinarage onng, aad don’t y one 1028 your mellow old age. f the heart young Snd let old Time appear, "t) gideon so soati ‘ou'll soaroe feel near; Be sada nO’ Sing and delight; Sut keep. heart young, you'll slways be right. War Dectangs.—Our authorities yesterday even: received otice from Linea’ ba ment, be ial messenger from ash- ington, that an effort would be made to supply Fort Sumter with provisions, and that, if this ‘wore permitied, no attempt would be made to re- inforce it with men! This message comes si- mrultaneously with a feet, which we understand ts now off our bar waiting for daylight and tide to make the effort threatened. We have pees submitted to the insolent military domination of a handful of men in our bay for over three months after the declaration of our ence of the the United States. The object of that self-humiliation bas been to avoid the effusion of blood, whilesuch preparations was made as to render it causelessand useless. It seems we have been unable, by discretion, for- Dearance and preparation, to effect the desired ob- Ject, and that now the issue of battle isto be forced upon us The gage !s thrown down, and we ac- cepttbe challenge. We will meet the invader, and the God of Battles must decide the issue be- tween the hostile epg of a ap ae Northern tyranny, and the le uth Caro- lina defending thelr freedmn and. thelr homes, ‘Ve hope such a blow will be struck fn bebalf of the South, that Sumter and Charleston harbor will he remembered at the North as long as they exist as a people.—Charieston Mercury, 9th inst Govrenor Hicks anD THE PREsiDENT’s Po- 1ev.—The New York Herald has the following dispateb from this city, dated the 11th instant: “Governor Hicks, of Maryland, has been in consultation with the President for several hours to-day. He came here with feelings of regret at the course the Administration was taking in its seeming coercive policy; but when the Governor heard the reasons for the present eourse of the President and his asdvisers, and understood the record by waich they had been guided, be modi- fied his opinion to 2 very great extent. The Gov- eroment claims that it is not coercing zoy State or community. [t is endeavoring to protect the Property of the Unived States; and, if Iam not very much mistaken in what I see and hear, the Government will do it at all hazards and at what- evercost. There isa Cee! cool and deliberate intention to show the world one of two things— either that we have a government worth preserv- lug, or thatit fs so imbecile that 2 few slavehold- ¢rs on this continent can set themselves up as superier to it and more powerful. When the facts upon which the Administration has acted In this emergency #re all known to the people of this country, not one in ten will with- hold bis support from the Government. WS Sean Sen eee S A S8Ncation.—Vesterday, at ut 2, m., the steamer South Carolina, Baxter, from Keted bound as a regular trader to Charleston, 8. exme np this arbor. In ordinary times t would bave caused no remark, but in consequence of the warlike news received a few hours previous she was supposed to be 2 national ship, and every one on Town Point was ageg. Merchants and tks left their counting rooms; laborers,draymen, women and children, whites and blacks crowded down to the wharf to see what was out and whether we were about to be bomba ded Things tinally quieted down, however, when it was ascertained that the steamer, in consequence of information received off Hatteras that !t might be dangerous to go into Charleston, put about and made this port in order to send on her passengers by the inland route. — Norfolk Herald, lith. 07 Two comets are now looked for by attron- omers—the De View comet, which appeared in 1835, and the celebrated comet of Charles V. {~ There are eleven cases of small pox in Chagrin Falls, Obio, originating from rags in the paper mills. 10~ A man named Tester, was fatally stabbed yy enother named Clark, at Keokuk, lowa, on Wednesday TJ™ It fa stated thata single pound sterling will foiiice for the support of a Hindoo peasaut for three months {7 The Mobile (Als.) Register advises a tax on ice, and says it will yield the Southern Gov- ernment 8 revenue of 8250,000,000 ™ During Mr. Charles Dickens's last English previnetal tour it is stated that hecleared upwards of £90,000, after paying ellexpenses. « U7 They put the cigarettes in New Orleans up in wrappers each having a print of the Con- federate flag on it. i> The Legislature of Missouri has just @ dill instituting the death penalty for Stealing negrocs. UL Experiments are constantly being made in London, to test the capability aC lecesnative en- gines on common roads Fanritiry —it is ssid that Siberia affords two Crops & year—oue of moss, and the other of icicles ————— Av\K‘VALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—J Bing, J Lathrop, NY; D Tavlor, O; E V Sumner, Mo; a S } e N Mahee, NY; Hoa J H Lane.’S Burn ‘arren, Ben Sc Pomery and lady, Kanses; B R Plumblv, Pa; A O Middlston, Va; Hon J P Ver. ren, ta; J K Babbitt, 3 W Green, R McBrating, S Clark. © Thomss, Kansas; G Eyster, C Ai. Ddetght, ER Myers, Pa; P Hergow. NY; DR An- theay, @ D Colton, ) A Clayton, Kanans; 8 Wil. son and Indy. O; W Gwathmy, Va; J H Puleston. Gen W #H Keim. B Cameron. D Taggart. J Duon- ean, Gen W Robinson, J Allison, Pa: G Wheeler, 1l;'B Bomberg, Capt’ Ashman,’ Russia; E Hes! ly, Iowa; £ Gwame, Md; PG Watmouzh,G D Walter, Pa; W M Storrs and Indy, 8 L Mitchell, NY; HH RI; WC Garneit, Mass; WI Chamberlain, G R’Healsy, % Porter. NY; A Blackiy, Eng; it Whitlesey and lady, & Vander- hoof, NY; B Gordan and lady, Mase; J Osgood, Vt; J 8 Leouard, W G Wait, D Broadman aod lady, Mra JS Giilett, NY; W B Thomas, Ba; O Daniels acd Indy, 1. Cochon and lady, Mase; J W Batestue. J H Reynolds, J M Broger, NY: A Holbrook, Mass; Capt Mitchell, Ky; Ef Weller, Ct; C Paulding’ USN; G G Giaz,'V2; W Davis. N M Stab-er, Lewis, Le; G Davis and ; A Wells und iady.Msss; \ Me; J MKuakel, Md. 's ea, Pa: MC Naughamn. A M Blockliffe, § Sam- 'W W foes, CH Keller, Kansas; W il Inster, 3 J Latarlee, Cal; Hon A G Curtin and family, Mra Ferry, J Jones.S T Hurd, C D Mebatty. D Rolte,G W Mehaty, R R Cogsball and Indy, Mrs Packe and child. Pa; C Noyes, Mo. J Veg Voorhis. J T Thompkins, A Shaw, NY; A Gil- christ and lady, ass; J Edwards, USA; Slanght, NY; JL. Forword, D McConkley, J Kames, Pe; w P Chambliss, USA; ( Harrison p veh aa dd LS Manning, Messe; W H Wel. 0. NATIONAL NOTEL.—R Gregory, Md; G@ W |. Le M Deary, S W Fallersom NY; R'E Ro- gers, Pas J 1, Cowan, Ore; G@ W Adams, H [. odfrev, G Bellows, NY; J Kennedy, J Gib- berta, 5 M Patten, Pa;'C H'Spauiding, W Laid. low. W J Carter, NY; A A Little, J 1. Marge, J G Gallaher, J E Tackett, C B Wellford, VET J Turner, E W Bell, Dr Baitzell, JM Siuiske,G A Martin, P Wilson, D W Lowe, Md; J Winchell Kan; 7 Gadby. J Wright, Eng; 8 iarris, Ga; E Md; J Woodbury, Mess; B G Car; ter, es G Maginals, Va; 4 Walker, NY; W Paiat- 7 SROWN'S HOTEL.—w 5 Crook He tein, WH Carter, I, H Cochran, Md; T Seoes and ly, Miss J Williams, J S$ Jones, W Heri 2 Writ, JB Suster, H’ Hulbooner, Va; Hon Craiz, J E Hamblin, Mo; JE Jones, Kan; i ie Leinermen,J W Jones, C F Cisselbach, A Enright, RJ Greenwood, Lloyd and son 3 38 Barrow, © R Wicks gi ce PEON, wr icketa, NC; J Swanson, Tenn: HC Witt, do; LT Guthrie, Ky; Wikibee, Gan? KIRKWOUD HOUSE—J O Lawrence, Col Slaughter, J.C White, Va; ES Macbeth, W El. loth, G Tolond. D Welch, A’ M Walkinsham, J W Cowell, G T Thorn, Ps; WI Weson, 11); C Gratz. T O Nelson, R Ht Portue, Mo; A Matthero, iR Taylor, R E Oldham, NY; J A Wilson, L Eastin, T ‘pebail, Md; R Smith, Ct. =— = SS — oe bans LTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS 2 E> T: aren ther pughtors to re: : Seen gait the gaint s tan as. Z. RICHARDS, PsMaus noggnuieagnn psy sono Mrs. 8. J. MoCORMICK, oe of tan tation [somunanoe om Tyesiay, Bortembes Ini we the 7 Bylvesie: si Reiiones ons course of study pursued will comprise all reno! to 8 thorough lish Edq- gauo ‘and Aus, Frenoh, Latin aad Deewtag, i in ition to olare, Mra. MoCormiok is to receive B ted number of pu; Femi cooaer tae nase faces hr ona or Has asl eaceeane Siac or References —Rev H. Norton, Rew, Dr, line inrrigon, Rey. D. F. 3) a Ae A Fowles eb Wallace dger oe '» oe jenry Marbury, ., Robert H. Hunton, FE > ‘Star, Waters, Esq. Jas ohn W. Minor, Loudoun Messrs. ven. Jr. . 8. h ti rm the English Branches, ahetrinecnacalseedes-pertioneremel vance. d Languages at Professors’ prices. ‘No extra charges, au 3-tf GAS FITTING, & ; tore, pak arevar prose vo s hs -¥ FIxPehi ES ofentirelr New Patterns and Bostpos Finish, ae st te, to suything her vite oltizens gonoral Binter ne Sonident Misi we have the Post stook in Washington. “Hi Work in the sbove fine intrusted to our care will be promptiy attended to, MYERS HAN. mer 5-tf aye © UD rect, SNYDE) I By [BER AND GAS F) ze Fas removed to the corner of T wel: te ats, He is prepnred to introduce Water and Gas aren the favorable terms, and guaranties entire sat 2. hi han lot of COOKING and other stoves, Shah otis pall Taos Caen patton ie Wishes to get rid of them. nol? FFI OF INSPE Re SEALER 0 os Of Uke ‘ERS, ” eriee Is [RRERY OTVEN, Fiat artes. y to the provisions o! 6 ordipance o: poration approved May 12, 1°50, the undersign if ow propared, “ whensyer r red Be writing. ny on prs payment of the fee of fifty conts, to in examine, nae oe and escertain hey hy ecyene 9 istration o} moter in pse in Fe Exery Teter, iftor 1 Tnoorrect, will be oo: emned, and another, sealed and ‘Ked as true, Will be set inits pince. If pro to be acourate 2, its Pe men pr gas, it wi 1 be sealed sccordingly, an a putin om for uss, . Ofise No. 510 Seven streot, (near Odd Fel- ove Hel) GORE BORN Jy 18-40“ “Inopeotor and Sealer of Gan Meters, * & [have removed ny 7 PAWN WN OFFICE to 251 C street, hetween 436 and 6th streets, immo- diately in the rear of the National Hotal, the business wil! be coatinued es horatofore old stand. [nol5-6m] ISAAC HERZ “ ) NEVER FAILS!” “IT WILL PAY THE PEOPLE!” 1 take great pleasure in announcing to the citi- Zens and strangers of Washington that | have just returned fom the Nortn with a very fine and Jarge NG and SUMMER CLOTHING G GOUDS, TRUNKS, HATS and : hich YT have bought moatiy for oash, and 1am prepared to eel! them off at very low prices. N. B.—All of these goods have b-en made np hin the isst month: therefore, you oan gct the styles at J. H SMITH’S, No, 460 Seventh posite Post Office, ap Sim FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES @O MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & S#OLOMONS, Azents for Lawrence's tae ng Papers, Ddstropo’izan Mills,” set ly 332 Pa. av., bot. 9th and loth sts, 19,000 Worrn or Boor SHOES any TRUNKS, Of all Styles and Qualities, AT A&A GREAT SACRIFICE ON Cost, Store for Rent and Fiztwres for Sale, All the Stock in 8. P. HOOVER’S STORE, plron H brecin; every it r ildrer I igo, TRAV- ELING TRU? kg ow being acide cash at great anor: foes on msus! rota! ae! cea indeed mach below original cost. The at On O| lie is solicited, as great inducements wl to purchasers. see & large stock of the finest Freosn sal Galicra, Shoes, Boutes ., &9., tor iadios and gentlemen. ts Store te for rontand the Fixtures for sale, Apply oats premises, fron Hall. Na B.—The shove stook, either in whole or in Part, will be sold st private ale. To any one de- sirous of entering the Boot, Shooand Trunk Busi- ness tuis afords a better opportunity than may ia bo presented, “ersons jasehted will confer a favor by promptly calling settling their accounts. ia T-tf Jest RECEIVED THIS DAY BY FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, 275 Penn. Avencz. Negroes and Negro Slavery; the first - iptegor Bee ne oo its normal condition, by J. H. Van vie, M.D. Ali the New Books and Papers of the day con- stantiyoonand Cur usual disconnt ofto to 80 por cent. on all bound books, JCHSTEIN, °. ‘or FRENCH & 278 Penn. avonue, WATCHREPAIING AND SILVER W MANUFACTORY: anh cen J have one of the best establishments, and fur- nished with S complete set of tools for repair- img every description of fine V hes, and wtionlar attention give to the same. by aps joroagh com, t workroan.and a work suaran- . every desomp ion of Gene siuv ER AR Dan’ ‘ornsthental, manu tured und my own ervizion, which my customers wil fin far superior in quality and finigh to northern ware seid by dealers in general and represented as th own manufacture. i. 0. HOOD, 338 Pa. avenue, near 9th at. Boot AND SHORe 7O SUIT TRE Weare now manufsoturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, aud Oonetanity receiving 8, supply of eastern made work of ove: he scription, made expressly to order, and will be sold af a muoh lower price than has been heretofore charged in this city fer muoh inferior articles, Persons in want of Boott Shi if sity made work, will always ind a good assorsiren, in store gad et the lowest Teigees Cave us 8 cail, & BRO. api-r 314 pes Vania avenue. Se, ZKEAT MEDICAL H 3 3 G* ae WaslNePoR. TH OY . MAN, at his Souther ner of Sixth st and Ep. averse, oes nod gadon Hotel, is the oaly ene.in the known world Tature tn from 3 to 6 days: A permanent oure orno ma it-im* 1. @. @. Laman, S. H. Morty. 1.3. AVERY, 4 Lees oof RE TS ara ranrssee a t cir ot Beer soe ‘hHK Chomen 2 ‘Tasco marr Pie Porat ir. Appleton’s N: > i Appin “ ow American Cyolopwdia, volume And many oth: and for ee! fe atouruess! foe prigepe vee ss bee! ma2 (Rep) National Bookstore a1 6 ay, FLANNERY’S MARBI, : Corn: ‘Tinta ano . MONUMENTS, TOMB" tabs H] a D- STONES, MAN'TE(S. and all kinds of Orne. menta! Work in Marble exeeuted Bn artistic manner with siegance nd deepatoh. wal teins raae abe remand a 1o new aro stem at embe ish thei: Work ingman’ ma % eolm™ WOOD AND COAL. peemnari i aid eran Ele ae ean live sive HED, Sy CURE NervousHeadache 40 Kinas * Headache, By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Siok Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an stteck imme- diate reliet from pain and sickness will be obtained. They ecldom failin removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are 20 subject, They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tivencss. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and al! persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as a Lazative, improving the appetite, giving tome and visor to the digestive organs, and re storing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully condnoted experiments, having been in use many yoars, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in tho nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach, They aro entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect Without makin change of dict, and the ad- 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, Soid by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- eines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt o ~ PRICE, 25 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cupar Srrext, New Yous. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM- HEADACHE THAT 4A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH, As thase Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Seapine, they afford unquestion- able proof of the eficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Masonvitie, Conn., Feb. 5, 1961. Mx. Sratpivg—Sir: I have tried vour Cephalic Pills, and J like them so well that 1 want you to send me two dol'ars worth more. Part of those are for the maipabors, to whom I saye . Gre pce tee Ares box fey from you, au jo Pills mal! ol Your ob't servant," JAMES KENNEDY. Havrrvonp, Pa., Feb, 6, 1861. Mz. SraLpite—Sir: I wish Aig to send me one By | great deal ef more box of your Cephalio Pil! have received @ o rr ti: ire FoovSTARY ANN STOIKHOUSE, Srrucz Cregx, Huntineton Co., Pant sanuary 18. 1961. H.C. SraLpino—Sir: You will plesss | ms a of your Cophalio Pills, Tyond im- ye Rosvecttally yours, JNO. B. ppt y —T Ai b ii: PP Bgetet poo used one boz of your Pilis, Bare Vaavon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861. Haney C. Spatpjne : Plosse find fuelosed twenty-Lve oonts, for wr fee me another tae « Cephalle Pille, are truly the best 8 a, A. STOVER, P. M., have ever trie rect Bolle Vernon, Wyandot oo., 0. Brvexcr, Mass., Deo, 11, 1860, H, C. Spacping. Esq: iro pare | or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic pai is jore particularly before my oustomers. If you awe at thin 0 the kind, pl nd tome. ne alg my bcp poo ‘ wilo is soe ~— he. (usual jaetin, wo pects, tack in one howr by your P oh sont her: Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. rads # i ao Pos Onlet a8 2 Wet oc. File eras. ', Ohio 7 @ charm—cure Headache WM. C, FILLER, Yretianti, Mich., Jan. 14, 1961. elitysrupttna At eon aie vous way and Costiveness, and receiv: game, and had so sood an effect that Iwas in- duced to send for m Ore. Plesss send by return mail. Pw to . WHE From the Ezaminer, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills ac lish t for whi fheylwero mace, vist are ° Restoche mat ee From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have beon tested in more than a thousand OGses, With ontire sucesss. From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. send for x,(Cephalio Pills,) so ou may have them in case o Sn attack, - = From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. 9 Cephalic Pille are said to be a remarkab!; oftnte Temedy for the headache, and ‘one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. From the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago, Ith. We heartil nT Mr. Spalding, J ered Sophie Pie, Mt Shela. and hie on From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, ‘We are sure that persons suffering with the head ache, who try them, wiii stick to them, From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, tna pour oulama one te cias Wate haare you nO oan 1e Bumérous list that has received benefits that ap icine can produce, From the St. Louis Democrat, 16 immense demand I pilis rapidly deoreatinge ins attiels (Compalie He nea the mer 9 Davenport, Iowa, re ding would not convect his nam an article he did not know to possess real merit * From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. 16 testimery in their fa 1 most reapectab's quarters, compas From the Daily News, Newport, R. Cophalie Pills are taking the piace of all kinds, From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass, Said to be very efficacious for the headache, From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio, Suffering humanity can now be relieved. HF A single bottie of SPALDING’S) PREPARED GLUE ‘will save ten times its cost Sunually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUB! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPaToH OPA Srirca in Toce Saves Nine.” 4} As will happen, even in well regulated famplios, it is very desirable to eke tone piece ~ way lor tapering amnisure, ‘os. dire. bad PREPARED GLUE all enojee, household fe decrnticatc Tonlware Teady.and a = “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” 35 cents. cy gl HENRY C. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar strest, New York, CAUTION, rohfising, and sce that ‘(Missceri Bond Ho. ae sz | SSBSSESSESERLERRE RE ERE SHSSSEESSSSURERRRREEREEEES oer Scapee Bests, et Suey ~~ Bond Bo. HESTIESRRRREES 44 146 ‘Two bonds for $1,000 each, dated April, 1a, and August, Bond No. 9 Bond No. 10 Annet Muplontl- 0, Louis ent live Bountote wee, Pareles P heck PRepatho, Sorter. 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