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THE EVENING STAR. WAITING FOR HER LOVER. Every eve when I'm returzing From the lators of th pass & lonely o :ttag hat is falling to deony, F Depeld a re tele window pane, Locking with an air expectant Down the narrow grassy lanc. ts And her ‘ka aro furrowed deeply With the lines that Time cana piow. Seventy winters long and dreary From the.r heavy clonds hav- shed Flakes of never changing whiteness On the patient woman’s head, i hy Saying as they parted—*Hannsh, Sunday nignt I'l! come acain; Let me ree you at the window, As I hasten up the iane— God be with you, dear. Remember, ‘Sunday Right Pi. come again.” Bat before that precious evening, Swooter to tha: maiden’s mind Thats b-dof early violets Kissed by the gentie April wind, Came to biess her with its presence, Bernensisder which she sighed, ‘aved low ‘That e'er blessed a maiden—died, Hh-w da: i it he Wie hey old ena, From te shattered mansion fled. 4m Apri sunbeam, jeut #8 mother’s love, Hopeful asthe earnost chriatian ho hath moored his hopes abore, She through al: these fifty winters Hath b-ieved herselt acsin J oved and loving as of old time When they in the lane. Every day to her is Sunday, ‘And behind th mon ind i atone! MYel icrlover doen uclons ————_+2-e-_____ Nosopy Kinuep at Cuarcaston.—A great deal of surprise is manifested in all quarters at the fact that no one was killed on either side during thirty hours’ bombardment of Fort Sumter, and the surprise all the greater be- cause it is alleged that the firing from all the batteries was excellent from the beginning to th 1d of the conflict. The 8 on Fort Sumter were splendidly fought by Anderson's men, and yet it doeg not appear that any of the Confederate troops were killed, and only a few were wouuied. isut this can only be accounted for by the superior skill and science with which the batteries were constructed by the accomplished officers of engineers who erected toem. The defenses at Fort Moultrie, Cum- mings Point, Morris Island, and the Iron Bat- tery, were constructed, with the intention that the artillerists should not be killed at their guns, and it ap) that they accomplished this purpose. be experience aired in modern warfare, especially in the Crimea, has rendered the effective working of batteries comparatively safe, by the substitution of earthworks, sand bags, and iron for the stone s-oekade and other defenses formerly adopted. It is therefore to science that we must attribute the bloodless churacter of this terrific bom- bardment, and not to want of skill in the use of the guus. The impregnability of the defenses round Charleston harbor only shows what pro- tection'such class of batteries could afford in euse of an invasion by a fureign power, so that if no other good hes come of the assault on Fort Sumter, it has, at least given us a practi- eal lesson in the efficiency of coast defenses. The fact that no life was jost in the thirty hours’ heavy firing at Charleston, however, need hardly excite much astonishment, when we remember the results of the battie of New Orleans, when, notwithstanding the terrible slaughter of the British troops, who were ex- to the fire of Jackson's men, ensconced ehind their cotton bale defences—a slaughter in which the English General Packingham rin iucluded—only seven were killed on the merican side, although they were opposed by skilled troops who had learned experience in the wars against Napoleon.— NV. Y. Herald. AKKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—F F Dunbar, NC; A Welch, W 1. Lockwood, NY; R S Terner,Md; V B Ryerson, EE Norton. 0 it Dalton, NY; D L, Wood, O; E. Learned, Y; J Grice, Pa; J H Bell, Miss; DJ Kellem, Nses; LH DuPury, Pa; H Mitebeli, NY; B Wood, Mo; J E L. Thomson, Ps; C Huson, H Smith, M_ Whittier, HE Dresser, LL. H Hampton, J W Beazel, Pa; J . ;, J Halderman. Pa; P A Van Ber- zin, NY; R R Slovne, O; J Cameron, J D Came- ron, BF Lee. J P Watson and lady, J James, J W Patton. Mr Paulding, Pa; J M Adams and lady, O; W J Wilmer, Mo; G Whiting and lady, Miss Brison, Mass; H W Washington, USN: A A Hildreth, Mase; R Haet, P H Ostrander, NY';Hon W L Dayton, N M Wilson, NY; G P Fisher, Del; E & Dana, W A Jackson, Mass; J R Car: ter, Pa; J W King, USN; J Rice, Pa; Hon J 2 Ward, China; Kon D Tyler, Conn; C H War- rep, Mas; H J Seymour, NY; J R Pattridge,Md; J Perry aud lady, Va; &; Dumont Ind; J W Bart. lett, Kansas NATIONAL HOTEL —S Hl Berry, Jordan, Va; fl. Kimball, 0; SAP. B Carter, Minn; T Clark, NY; M HS: A Bills, W Hoggins, Ct; Jno Jones, Del; J Gay aad ly, Mass; Geo Butler, Cal; A N Bernard, C 3 Green, Va; HG Hayes, NY; TA Duckett, JR Hogg. T Garland, t Walker, H Morrill iy. NH; R Tipper, Vt. HOTELL.—E Watts, T Clarke, A Wetetye Md; W E Tusinger,R Kyle, C Green, Va; J LP evost, J V Macture, W A Bown, H GC Saith, LL Kenegon, J C Hoffer, Z Moody, On; DS Woodward, Tex; Moir, NC. KIRKW OUD HOUSE —F G Hall, G A Hillia- ty, T Verdi, Md; CJ Bunker, NY; A J Schell, W Lippincott. C 8 Smith, Pa; W Gbodaic. Ct: B ti O; H Welden and ly, DC; T B Edelin, Md; WJ wer, Pa; J yer, W WASHINGTON HOUSE—E C Brigham and ly, J B Christam, J T Coon, Mass; L. D Peabody, oak A Dermott, Pa; C'S Kinsey, NY; J Lewis, Obio; J R Hane, NT; WS Brown, Ky; William Dana, Maine. OCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS TES. tax Unirap Sta Leave. ow York....Ap! 17 Api ls THE INSURANCE COMPANY or THE STATE or VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL $300,000, insures Merchandise, Buildings, Household Furniture, &o., against loss or damage by fire, HEATH & KNOWLES, Agents, aan 16 over Bank of Washington, PREAT MEDICAL HOURE ID E ’ GREAT EPS GERGEAN. THE OFT U MAN ig Southern Medioa! Honse, 2 Pa. avenua, under the Cla) ene in the known world al! diseases of a private permanent cure or no sin ma lien" EW BOOKS Just received b N Pee Nila & RICESTHIN, 78 Pasay. r England. : pot the Unites Notheriatda, by Jonn Lothorp = oan far pey po 7 ature in from 3 to " charge. . 1 leg od SF Curtis; fr [si Au Octeast or Vinus and ‘bate, ty rm Acams; Si, Elsie Venner,a R- 1 by Oliver Weedeil ¥ aes ee Frat isoourt of 19 to 50 per cent, on all 9 FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, 275 Pa. av, Boos AND fits, 7° SUIT THE att Oa Manataetu all kinds of BOOTS euppiy of eastern made. work a ory a | eco, meio expressly to ordor, ity muel forior nud at woh lower price than retofore onacged tx his ete sons 10 wast of Boots and eastern ei, se york, wil Heels od eras in stove aud he lowest prices. amp art apbe 514 Pennsylvania anaote, D® NTS CUNPOW DER, ‘or aale st manut: pri by sone 2. BOGUE, Gxoneztown,'D. C., Agency for the Dnistrics of Columbia, A large supp.r, embracing oven? variety, always *ud el ved free to al gee Orders can sin» betel at theotke elite ~~ Express Comonor. Waahington. D.C. fe E BON TON Fo. Lig Moxthic or a pre” s New y Ay irae a Reguistinng for United States Gensulates 2 vol vol- ume. KENCH & Ric. bh 2 Py Vithy eee, U3.—One very dame’ Slawiy 876 Pa. av , bet. GRE ALANS y Ty nde Rosewa jokerings’ make| f> 810; Ons Ro ow. -wman & Kro.’s' Ror pM the Mute Store of W.G. MET: ic . Z- tren, Uiaton ators Fagen? © Sone, sed on & CHANGE OF HOURS. ; On and after Sunday, April 4th, 1261, the trains viens WASHINGTON at 425 and 7.108. m, [eave BALTIMORE at4aad8.l0a.m,3.45and m. Danser ers for the West, Southwest and North- the 4258. m. and 2.45 p. m. trains, Phot connect st with Western trains at Washington ‘Yor Philado'phia and New York,42%and 7.10 a. 2 . "efor Aan Sy typed A. m. and 245 p. m. ror D 245 p.m. Gn Sardar’ bat ous train, at245 p.m, and on Saturday the 245 p. m. train goes % Fiuladejphia “'api3 (Intel&Rep) Master of Fransportation. Peel arts MM tel Sis cimnasanste EDUCATIONAL. EMALE EDUCATION, Tose Parnes who wish ther geive a thorough and sys! ie educ Sairgnenen training will receive dail i thon ead Grsteetten ane respect iy lected te visit the Union Female Academy, corner Four- iV th stand Nore MRS. Z, RICHARDS au 90-tf Principals. EMA) BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FEMALE poe aN OR re Mrs. S. J. MoCORMICK, route : ‘he thirteenth annual session of tais Instita’ ence on Tuesday, September 18th, in Rouse recently ocoupied by Sylvester Scott; Haq, No, 180 King atreot. , : The course of study pursued will comprise all the branches requisite to a thorough English Eda- — Music, French, Latinand Drawing, if it i. Jn addition to day scholars, Mrs. MoCormick is repared to receive a limited number of pupils as arders, WhO, constituting a yest of her own fam- ity, will be under her immediate care and supervi- sion, Sho will endeavor, as far 8s possible, to sur- nd them with the comforte snd Kindly inftuences of Home. References.—Rov. Goo. H. larrison, Rey. D. ist 244 bury, . Lewis Kenzie es ober Ae Muneh Ree WD eine Eavelale Srnbnge Golstohn Gy'aiser Lottaes ‘isle. a ew a . * Sossrs. Blacklock’ & MarsnaMl, Mosers. Cor ors. Tes. rd, with Tuition ii ait the English Branches, safer the annual sessida—peyaiie ‘semi-annually, in advance. id Languages at Professors’ prices. Ie he charges. 7 au 23-tf GAS FITTING, &c. GAS FIXTURES, tore, and are dai_y recer @Aas ‘Sof enurdly New Patterns and Bes igns ‘inish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market. © invite pitizens ge eral call examine our stock of Gas an ater ly to ‘ fident tl have the best Fixtures, feeling ~ ient that we have a remen: ton. oF Work in the above ine intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. ERS N. mar 6tf MYERS & MOD oct, I, SNYDER) UMBER AN, GAs PITT! Ry Has removed to the oorner of Tweifth sts. He is prepared to introduce Water and Gas oe the most favorable terme, and guaranties entire tint “ SYiehas on hand a lot of COOKING and other sTov which he will wet rid of them, FICE CF INSPECTOR AND SEALER 0 Of GAS METERS Waaxineron, July 18, 1860, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That agree ably to the provizions of the ordinance of the Cor- poration approved Muay 12, 1420, the undersigned i Whenever regalred ig writing, an ® payment of the foe of ey 0: to inspec: e rove, and ascertain the scouracy of registration ¥ ess moter in vse in this city.” Every meter, 1 nd incorrect, will be condemned, and snother, nes: and marked 23 true, will bs setinits place. If proved to be acourate in its ao patron ot vas, if Wijl be sealed accordingly, Behin putin oa for uss. “OR Ne ci Be sell loss than cost, as he no 17 Ofce No. venth strect,(near Odd Fel- -Owe’ Hall.) Open from’ a, m.. c. LE! » CUNNI Jy38-t{ Inspoctor and Sealer o! NOTICE, OVA 1 have removed my FAWN OFFICE U atreet, between 436 and €th streets, imme- 26 rear of the National Hotel, wheres will be continued as heretofore at the noi5-6m}] ISAAC HERZBERG. SR FAILS!" IT WILL PAY THE PEOPL ] take reat pleasnye in announcing to the oiti- zens Rud strangers of Washington thet | have just tu fom the Nortn with a very fine and lareo e d SUMMER CLOTHING, KS, HATS end h, and os. been made up t fore. you onn get the SLUTH’S, No, 460 Seventh ap Sim FOR STAMPING . 4& PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES ¥O MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, NO RG ent: La 's celebrated Linen Papers, Arent IE siesropttitam Milter dee he : sot ly 332 Pa, nv., bet. 9th and loth sts, WwW 910,080 ORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES anv TRUNKS, Of all Styles and Qualiti: ‘OST. Store for Rent and Fiztures for Sale, All the Stock in &. P. ROOVER’S STORE, plron Hal!,emb: every variety Sane Ladies’, Genta’, Ginidren's and . Servants’ SHOES Aiso, TRAV-| ELING TRUNKS are now being Capes id 3 eash at groat storifices on psual retail aellingtprices, indeed much below original cost. The attention o} the public fs solicited, as great imducements wil. be made to purchasers. The above comprises & largo stock of the finest uality French and Americar Gaiters,Shoes, Boots, bi &o., for ladies aud gentlemen. ‘Tho Stare 1s for reatand the Fixtures for sale, Apply eape premises, Iron Hail. NA B. he shove stock, either in whole or in part, will-be old st private sale. To any one de- sirous of entering the Boot, Shoe and Trank Busi- ness = aifords a better opportunity than may ‘ain be presented, raons indelted will oonfer a favor by promptiy ling ling their accounts. ja 7th JUST RECEIVED FRENCH 278 P THIS DAY BY & RICHSTEIN, VENUR ry; the first an inferior tter its normal condition, by J. H, Van New Books and Papers of the day con- stantiv od band Our usual discount ofto to 50 per nd books. cent. on all bow A FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, aps 275 Penn. avenue, Wwatce REPAIRING 4NDSILVER WARE $ SRO AR OR J have ‘one of the best ostablishments. nished wich a complete set of too!s for r ing overs description of fine Watehes, oular attention rive to the same, by bo ay h Tay = nemy 3 workman anda. work ran— tied. ie every descrip ion of standard sft VER WARE, piain aad ornainenta!, manufactured my Own supervision, which my customers will find far superior in quality and finish to northern ware sold by dealers in general and represented ae their own manafacture, - O. HOOD, 06 338 Pas. avenue, near 9th st. ul Stee ls Rea HE CROSSED PATH Trac rop ne eee BeBe Wise Colline, Darley’s Dickens; Darley’s Cooper. Appletan’s Now American Cyclopedia, volume TE uns’ other Hew peak nd many othe i i and for suis atour nee low Tpit — ‘ma% (Rep) National Bookstore S78 Pe av. FLANNERYS MabaiE FLANNERY'S MARBLE WORKS . ORNER THIRD AND 8, MONUMENTS, TO . STONES, MANTELS toy SAB. bina ‘kk in Mai i their relatives, and wh: bew crounds can do so prices, » Cesire to embe ish their St practical workingman’s = ma 35 eolm*™ Y WOOD AND COAL, OU Wall sure: it "s worth galling af tne PIONEER MILLS, saat M4 mer th street and Canal, eae) hey se] cheaper and give iepeenst shar it ja VAly.r OOD ARTIC! ECT G veaaty DESTROER cul NSECT and vacles, Bugs, Ants. &0 et Hien Seg ener Femi dle thes iit ety by Jun 5 ‘ & o hues gt le isbn Por ale at ae reat ine Depot, 1 we av., der" CS curr “oF NervousHeadache Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache msy be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack imme- diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nawsea and Headache to which females are so subject, They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tivensss. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as 8 Lazative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor 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 conducted experiments, having been im use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast smount of pain and suffering from Eleadache, whether origi nating in the xerrous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. ‘They are entirely vogetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety 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. Soid by Druggists ond all other Dealers in Medi- oines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt o - PRICE, 95 CENTS. All orders shozid be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cepar Staext, New Yorn. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 18 WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Srauvine, they afford unguestion- able proof of the cficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Masonvitix, Conn. Feb, 5, 1861, Mr. Spatpino—Sir: I have triod your Cephalic Pills, and J like them so well that | want you to send me two dolisrs worth more. Part of these are for the meg goede to whom I "Send tho bills by tamile ana polfes eo Oe nd the Pills by mail, Your ob'tacrvant, ' JAMES KENNEDY, Havznvonp, Pa., Feb. 6, 1261, Mr. Spatpinc—Sur: I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalio Pills, J Aawe received @ sreat deal ef beneAt from them. Youre reepec! fy MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE, Spavez Crgex, Huntineton Co., Pas} January 12, 1881. R. C. 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Spa1pine, No. 43 Cedar street, New Norky Deas Sir: tnoloded find twenty-five gente, (.) for which sond box of * Cephalic Pile: 4) i of kk on C. Filler, Reynolds- ag. o : by Pils work @ charm—cure Headachs Blincst tnstonter, Truly yours, WM. C. FILLER, Yrsiiantt, Mioh., Jan, 14, 1861, Mn, Sratpino—sir: Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills for the curo of the Ner- yous Headache and Costiveness, and reooived the fame, aud they had so good an effect that I was auced to a fod mee, L._Direst to = OSS0 BEL re} 2 mail, rest Fern ne RO WHEELER. Ypsiianti, Mich, From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalio ville Sccomplish the object for whioh fhey wers made, viz: Cure of headache in ail its forme. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire suceoss, From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. Ifyou are, or have been troubled with the head- ache, send for a box,(Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have them in case of auattaok, From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Cephalic Pills are sxid to be a remarkably Serre femees FOE ue, Beadaehe, ce Ne fs est for ver: uent complaint has ever been dieeovered. © : ¥) From the Western R. R. Gazetts, Chicago, Ill, We hearti!y endorse Mr. Spalding, and his un- rivalled Gephalie Pills aan to Pills, From the Kana:wha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, We aro enre that persone mains with the head ache, who try them, wi'l stick to them, From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, Try them ! yon that are afflicted. and we are sure that your te can be added to the already bumérous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce, From the St. Lowis Democrat, T immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pulz).s rapidly increasing. From the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Mr. 5 aiding would not connect his name with Qn article he did not know to postess real morit, From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. ‘The testimory in their favor is strong, from the Moat rospectad’e quarters. From the Daily News, Newport, R. I. Cephalic Pills are taking the place 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. I A single bottle of SPALDING’3; PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH ("A Stites ix Tos Saves Nine.” 2 ill ent gcotonta will happen, even in well regulated |, itis very le to have some cheap venient way for repairi: oe pall y for repairing Furniture, Toye SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE all such fmereencies, no household oa afford AS ies Cin alwaye ready. and u “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N.B—A Brush accompanies each Bottle, Prio’ 2% cents, Address HENRY C, SPALDING, No, 48 Codar street, New York, am CAUTION. a U7" SPALDING’S PREPARED ison. ihe outside wrapper; all others ik “PUBLIO ADVERTISEMEN plecic Notice iain te Publio notice is hereby given Sux per cent. Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued in June and August, 1857, State of Missiouri, St. Louis and lron Mountain R R. 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THOMPSON, Secretary, 867 84 — = — -— — J°Y ESE TBE eed Piss o3 1 4 APPLY REMEDY = = do you euler? Artes die Vetim of acy ass ee gener Wik el a ia M4 709 of licen health, and it ve the fret clement eH = sara Pasa ftir gate reese m4 1e bona | Ez Uae aay te ego subtis a! 5 er~ ‘Theee July, July, | Yous Do’ sporeia, Liver Complaint with ite ae HS rye Me Peat fet areca — 7 LJ i. North Carolina six per cont. 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