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THE EVENING STAR. bas « how money £006, pebow come, a : — knows? ery Yankee mother Can tell you how ‘‘the th Bad in done. 1 tol and ' i eo? Why, asit coes, How does it com ving, RB ag bose, ‘d vo: rf Er nasufactaring boote and shoes; acd outs, ald hues, For thumps, or keartr, tongues, laces and thumbs ; ‘And that’s the way the money comes, it ? The way CS come —- ‘The money oomes—how did I say? Nov always in 80 honest way; ftoomrs by tricks an well as toil. ‘at how isthat? W! — ring peas in 5 2 peegrter watches, Knives, end nage, wooden clocks end plums ; Sar that’s the way the money comes. ' the way it goes, From si ly belles and fost young beaux; It comes in big, nar, littlesums; And that’s the way the money comes. Scupzeme Court—Monday.—Edward Norton and Frederick Billings, Eeqs., of California, were admitted attorneys and counsellors of this Court. No 67. The Powkatan Steamboat Compe ry, plaintiffs in error, agt. the Appomattox Rai road Company. In error to the circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of Virginia. Mr. Justice Clifford delivered the opinion of the Court, reversing the judgment of the said cireult court, with c remanding the cause, with directions to award a venire facias de novo. No. 40 Charles Tate et al., plaintiffs ia error, va. Jobn G. Carney. In error to the supreme court of the State of Louisiana. Mr. Justice Campbell delivered the opinion of the Court, affirming the judgment of said supreme court in this cause, with costs. No. 58. Jobn D. Clements, appellant, vs. Jona than R. Warner. Ap) from the circuit court, of the United States for the southern district of iilinois. Mr. Justice Campbell delivered the opinion of the Court, reversing the decree of the said circuit court, with costs, and remauding the cause, with directions to dismiss the complain- at’s bill, with costs. "No 69) Joseph H. Adler et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Aaron D. Fenton etal. In error to the district court of the United States for the district of Wisconsin. jit. Justice Campbell delivered the opinion of the Cutt, reversing ost peer of the said district coun, With costs, remand- ing the cause*for further ,Toceedings to be had therein in eonformity to the opr. !on of this Court. No. 63. John M. Fackler, ‘apper.2nt, vs John R. Ford etal. Appeal from the suprec’® bernie of the State of Kansas. Mr. Justice Grier awlivered the opinion of the Court, affirming the decre= f the s1id ee court, with costs, and remanding the cause for further proceedings to be had therein in conformity to the opinion of this Court. No. 59. Franklin Moore et al., plaintiffs in er- Tor, agt. The American Tranportation Company. In error to the supreme court of the State of Michi- an. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of ¢ Court, effirming the judgment of the said su- preme court in this cause. with costs. No.7i. The Cleveland Insurance Company, appellants, act. George Reed et al, and the Mil- wankee and Mississippi Railroad Company. Ap- peal from the district court of the United States for the districtof Wisconsin. Mr. Justice Catron delivered the cs pyar of the Court. affirming the par ng of the said districtcourt in this caus, with e No. 65. John T. Martin et al , plaintiffs in error, t. Wm. H. Thomas, adininistrator of Major J deceased. In error to the district court ited States for the district of Wisconsin. Mr. Justice McLean delivered the opinion of the Court, reversing the judgment of the said district Court in this cause, with costs. No. 60. William Wiggins et al., complainants, 2gt: John B. Gray et al. On a certificate of divie- ion in opinion between the Judges of the circuit Court of the United States for the southern district of California. Mr. Chief Justice Taney delivered tue opinion of this Court, remanding this cause to the said circuit court, there being no point cer- tified nyreeably to the ect of Cungress in such Cases made and provided. No. 73. Thomas Meehan et al., plaintiffs tn serror, agt. Robert Forsyth. The argument of this couse was concluded by Mr. Ballance for the plaintiffs in error. Adjourned. 2 b Original docket, ex parte. the matter of the State Se Kentucky on a motion Zor arule toshow cause, &c., by Berian Magoffin, Governor thereof, agt. William Dennison, Gover- nor of the State of Ohio. The argument of the motion was commenced by the Hon. Mr. Steven- son in support of the motion, and continued b: Mr. Wolcott in opposition thereto. Adjourned. Wednesday —No.7. Original docket, ex parte In the matter of the State of Kentucky on a motion for a rule to show cause, &c., by Serfah Magoitin Governor thereof, vs. William Dennison, Go ernor of the State of Ohio. The argument of thi: motion was continued by Mr. Wolcott, Attorney General of Ohio, in opposition thereto, and con- eluded by Hon. H. Marshall in support thereof. No. 74. Richard Gregg et al., plaintiffs in error, agt. Robert Forsyth; and No. 75. Jobn Dredge et al., plaintiffs in error, agt. Robert Forsyth. The ument of these causes was commenced by Mr. Ballance for the error. Adjourned. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ ROTEL.—R A Parrish, Pa; A $ Garland and lady, Va; J A Washington, do; W € English, NY;'H White, do; J H Von Al- R 5 Tilgbnan, Md; C Paulson, N R Bartlett, do; Col Huge: 5 NM; Mr and 4 Eng; Miss Bartlett, do; W'A Du L. Barten, Ct; 5 H Johnson, NY; M Roberts, do; J H Kahn, Pa; Capt Carlisle, USA; R C Donne, do; J Bridia, Fa; JM Thompson, do; Gov Hicks, Sid; J Fra W R Wells,do; W'F Wicham, do; A Foard ISA: G W Barker, Pa; E B Willer and famil NY; G W Rungan.O; H R Ridte, Va; T Farrad, ‘T Fitch, Cal; JJ Richardson, O; & Gilchrist and lady, Mass; "Miss Gilchrist. do: A W Tittile 2y and indy, NY; W D Bow'e, Md; G P Eddy, NY. J A Hoyt, NY; H Wikoff, do; E R Petriken, Pa; € DMiller and lady, NY; S Skinner, Mass; A & Watson and lady, do; W'A Selden and lady, do; Pancourt, NY. CLAY’S HOTEL —J E Latta, Pa; A L James P W Ames, Va; W B Johnson, 0; J A Jobnson, eo Pritchard and ly, NY; J D'Stone, A Shorey, S Foster and ly, A D Parker, J. D Longfellow, Ha LM 5 P W Garabrant, A L Ea- ton. J F E McGrath, D H Geliand, S ©; Col € D Venable and fein, WT Campbell, Pa; J P Rugles and fam, Il; 8 Leoville, Switzerland: M M Mattingly, Ala; MA Lord, J P Fenshaw, E Dawes and ly; M-J Holman, JP Gordon, $ rd ly, RP Ogden and ly, V i ly, Mt L) Howe, R B_ Duncan ly, NH; T W Buckingham, DL Campbell and fam, Wis; M H Morgan, J H Tamer, P P Patter- son, J J Jackson, D Ames, A J Stephens, J B Slo- er Il; G Smith, F Logan, J P Landon, NY; E lover, Il; Charies lowa; M Lor Ul; J Reignolds, NY. ae, is NATIONAL HOTELS H . W SMin- P Pittsand ;'W JP White, n 5 G Buotoa, O; H Kraft, Mrs Wis; JH Bake Bins ee Maio, “4 er ian; EN NY; TB Steele, USN SM Hes tL ri it k, Mian; G atthews, Pa. SHINGTON HOUSE —w H DeGroot, N Gy Brown, Me; H T Foster, Als; Talley, 0; arom as Wate NT Dorman le 5 L ‘i; T Elmendorf ,= > romed O2d > POURS Fae the alle D _ CURE osemtinS NervousHeadache 4u iinas ¥ Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks 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 failin removing the Nawsea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delioate Females, and sil persons of sedentary habits, they are va'- usble as s Lazative, improving tho appetite, giving tone and viger to the digestive organs, and re storing the nstural elssticity and strength of tf whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of psin and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervovs system or from & deranged state of the stomach, They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of dict, 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 and all other Dealers in Medi- oines. A Box will be sont by mail prepaid on receipt of the ' . PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cxpan Sraget, New Yorn, THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEVENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE Is WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spavina, they afford unquestion- able proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Masonvitg, Conn., Feb, 5, 1861. Mr. SpaLptnc—Sir: | have tried your Cephalic Pilis, and I like them so well tnat | want you to me two dollars worth more. ‘art of these are for the neighbors, to whom I "end the Cnlis by saailened cogs on oe @ Pilis by i . Your ob't servant, JAMES KENNEDY. Havenrorp, Pa., Fob. 6, 1061. Mr. Spraipinc—Sir: I wish you to send me one more box of your Caphalio Pills, I have recetved a Seat deal ef Lencht from them ‘ ect. uily Yours reapestARY ANN STOIKHOUSE. Sraucx Creek, Huntineton Co,, Pa t January 18, 1961. ou will please send me we boxes of your Cephalic Pills, send them im- tely BSRespeatfally yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. P S—I have used one box of your Pilis, and find them excellent, Baie Veunon, Obio, Jan. 15, 1961. Hawny C. Sratpine, Eeq.: Please find inolosed A. C. Spaiprnc—Sir: ty-fiye cents, for whica send me avother box | - rm Sephalio Pills. They aré truly the best o Pills I have ever tried. A. STOVER.P. M. = Belle Vernon, Wyandot co,, 0. Brver.y, Mass., Dec. 11, bert LING. Esq: [ wish for some circulars show bills, te bring your Cephalic Pills 8 ticularly before my eustomers, If you have he thing of ths kind, please send to me. - 0 Sick Headaone, (usually iasting twodeye.) was ad an atiack in one by your Pills, whioh 8e! er. Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. ReyNo_pssuRG, FRANKLIN Co., eee’ January 9, 1261, Henry C. Sraupine, No. 48 Cedar street, New York—Dear Sit: Inolesed find Syeaty-fve goats, (25,) for which send box of * Cephalic Pills.” pend 8 sagcens, of Sev. re C. Filler, Reynolds- ~ fankiin courtr, io “our Pills work like @ charm—cure Headache ly yours,” W231. C. FILLER. al ‘Truly yours, Yrsttantt, Mich., Jan, 14, 1961. Mz, Spay No—sir: Not long sinos I sant to you for x of Cephalic Pills for she cure of or- id Costivenoas, aad received the: had so g00d an effect that I was im ‘or more. jad by return mail. Direst to A. R. WHEELER. Ypsilanti, Mich. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va, Cephalic Pills socomplish the object for which they were mace, viz: forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire succen: From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. Ifyou are, or have been troubled with the head- ache, send for a box,(Cephalio Pills,) so that you msy have thera in case cf Bo attack, From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Cephalic Pilis said to be «a remarkably effective romedy for he. and ene of the very best for that very frequent complai: has ever been discovered. From the Western R. K. Giazette, Chicago, Ill, We besrtily endorse Mr, Spalding, and his un- rivalled Cephalic Pills. ¥) From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, We are sure that porsovs euffering with ths head - ache, who try them, wi! thom, From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, Try them! jioted. and we ar that your testimony can bo added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no otuer medicine ean produce, From the St. Lowis Democrat. The 4 df ti eile peng Sereda Me Arle (Copheli From the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa. ot Siohs aia totias cruel nearer From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. one sotinnery in thelr favor 1s strong, from the From the Daily News, Newport, R. I, Cophalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds, {D> A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED-GLUE ‘Will save ten times its eost a>nually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH! iP?“ A Sriren 1x Time Saves Nine.” 0) As will even in well regulated fampiies, itis very to ir nutigratonien way : Tepairiog Faraiture, Foye, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE all such and ite sea eaaa'™ tetemlwareadysand up “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE,” 2s santas Aadrona comanise each Botte. Price HENRY ©. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar street, New York. CAUTION. _ IP SPALDING’s PREP. REFARED GLUE CU to my customers, who is subject to severe | ‘ure of headache in all its | thousand doilars, viz : Six per cent. Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued in June and August, 1837, State of Missiouri, St. Louis and Iron Mountain R BR. State Bonde. Bond No. 2037 1876 2045 2042 2039 1825 99 bonds 1824 _ 5 id belo’ thi idlerrsatonte etent om tp exten J le bond: le v BE Ree besbecctizatre eels sitet sea BS sae ates Bond No. 1853 Bond No. 1626 1852 1627 1851 1628 1850 1629 1849 1s59 1848 1865 1847 1863 1846 1862 1845 1860 1844 1861 1856 1858 1855 1854 1822 1823 1824 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1625 90 bonds Nozn-Tigee | rs a By sre dated January, 1887, vabie at mmeroe, New ES 186—interest able an January Raven each year, og oan Bond No12952 Bond No. 1639 2940 1638 1641 1643 | SEERESESEESEEEES Per ataee ie eA doom garth Grp te m= Nor Bond No. 2773 Bond No. 2787 2730 2717 34 2721 2719 2733 PEPEEEEEEEr Pe rEeererery BET NO Fi DELICACY PREVENT. NO PPLY IMMED ATELY. -ARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, 4 On FOO OnE To TWO DAYS of the Back, Birieceres ASvctions of the Bidwoye Two bomts for $1,900 each, dated April, 1e57. Bond No. 9 Bond No. 10 pier nisin anti, gach : Bond No. 1192 1193 5306 SoncDis Stten sae eye pone terest paysblein January year. iis Bonds of North Caro! =x per cent. nesses six cont. Coupon Bond Ne. 35 Bond No. 303 pre lotlowmng al 1 HEE fi, eH £ I Ss i i H é 414 And of the following numbers issued January,1854: Bond No. 828 Bond No. 1278 829 1358 830 And of the following numbers issued January les Bond No. 1744 Bond No. 2655 2119 2891 2133 2892 2581 3066 2605 3121 And of the following numbers issued January, 1656, Bond No. ae iy ; nervous snd eamelated, having ustagemes pele, nervous and the eyes, cough or aympreme of Diskasks SUNBURSESENEERH ESE ENBBESEEESEL eee Norg.—These bonds are a ary, 1856, le Ji '* Bank blie, Ni Yen eet ea tan re North Carolina 6 per cents, Coupon Bonds, And of the following numbers issued January, 1857: Bond Ne. 833 832 Bond No. 5056 Bond No. 5419 5195 5421 5826 5430 5434 qmarenios te ESIC: Est EL 3 Ane APELICERD 4PrLy REMEDY RESO. do you oft Wate rao you eax? ER chit Es rt 54 Orvicz oF rue SzckeTaRy oF THE INTERIOR, December 2, 1960. aizatr 4. THOMPSON, Seoretary._ Frour DK EMERY G BSitnsion Ww! in iL. D, CORN Corner of igth and’ strestee a {LF Cash paid for sti kinds of Grain. an 956m OM NOE FEET STU MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, Consoientionsly distilled by Mr. Ji juroside, ii moan] area ae 734 a as a Rape Nos Paar Se a ace ao North Carolina six per cent. Coupor bonds, ay —- ites ay 20 24.6m AFCO fOr ne oka Wilander hotel” URE OLD RYE W: On severs dic fies ue deieees ee a ad hoe “ 74 wi HENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. woh ae to visit Washington every week. mate arrangements to positively be im the ‘W eduesday of every month. suit of rom venue House, je bere ents oan n edvice onl Ur or Risen eects Sas Se Gy: 7EE Simmer er a Seer

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