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wavoiding a repetition of the application. This u PUBLISHED EYBGY AFTERNOON, DAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and Lith st., BY W. BD. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by oarriers at $4 8 ow, oF 37 9ents per month. To mail subsoribers the price is @3.50 & year, im advance; $2 for six monthe; $1 for three months; and for less than threo months af thorate of 2oents a week. Single Sopies, ONG CENZ in Wrappars, TWO CENTS. IL” AvventisgmEnts saould be sent to the office detore i2 © cock m.; otherwise they may not appear ‘wnt! ths nextday. THE DAILY EVENING STAR —_—_— « WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRI A Yankee in On the Ist ult. Yough, honest, weather-beaten mariner, frank address, ship John A. Parks, a) Yardley to answer a ship carver, named a balance of £1. ant’s figure-heag The somp\ainant said he bi reed with the defen? sat te ropetr hie hgure-S0d for and had, completed the job and only reccived 25s. \¢ the money. s J _ —_ Defendant.—Yes, for speiling my figure- - Mr. Yardley —You appear to hay good figure-head. Capt. Rich —Yes, my figure-head is all right and taat—(laughter)—but as to my ship’s fg- ure-head, no one can tell whether it’s abi The United States Senate. The members of the Senate of the Thirty-sev- 2 London Police Court , in London, Captain Rich, a of very | enth Congress are as follows: and master of the American Opposition—Roman. Republicans—Italic. before Mr umber of Senators... 68 summons taken out by a Term Term d Jos. Hedgson, who claimed es Bepiwes cae Eapires. Stepan om memeat hen ee ee 1963 Vacancy (seceded )..1867| M.S. Wilkinson... .1867 MISSISSIPPI. 1865| Vacahcy (seceded )..1863 1867| Vacancy (seceded)..1865 ir his re-head for £3, ve (A laugh.) i jird or @ turtle. NEW Mr. Yardley.—What is the matter with it. | Vacancy Seocaes}. 1863) 5. pies rag 1863 i i Vacancy (seceded)..1867| J.C Ten Eyck a aoeied the — aseavta, NORTH CAROLINA. Capt. Rich (loudly.}—What do I mean? why, W. i, nyg, Mr. Yardle: obliged to you, Mr. Yardle Capt. Rich. Mr. Yardley.—It won’t fly at all. If such an eagle would drop to the ground. r. sided. than the other. can port with sue sir. What is your figure-head? Capt. Rich.—An Amerioan eagle, and the bird lost one of its wings on my voyage here. -—Indeed. I hope that is not ~ ominous of what is going on on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. I hope not. Well, I engaged this man to carve a new wing for m: Yardley.— what do you mean? Vacancy (seceded)..1865|T. B: Vacancy (seceded )..1867'T. L. oe the word slowly.) ank you; I am much 10WA. J.W. Grimes J. Harlan.. KENTUCKY. RHODE ISLAND | Ins . ny eagle, | L. W. Powell......1865|J. F. Simmons.....1 and it is four inches too short and spoiled. J.C. Breckinridge.1367|H. B Anthony.....1865 KANSAS SOUTH CAROLINA. Capt. Rich.—Fly, no; I should think not. | Vacancy. | Vacancy (seceded). 1963 * it | Vacancy... Vacancy (seceded). .1865 as that attempted to fly it rs vovinia ; STESNESSME aa ~— ‘acancy (seceded) .1865/A. Johnson...... oo ou mean to say it is lop- Vacancy feecaded). sete OPE: Nicholson. 1865 5 TEXAS. Capt. Rich.—It is, and one wing is shorter Vacancy (seceded) 1863 I dare not go into an Ameri- Vacancy (seceded )..1965 » h an eagle as that. [ likemy c ——— 1000| 9-7 aoe wing carved properly. The complainant in- H Wilson. "1 1365/7" Collamer sisted that the wi Dg was properly carved, but in this he was contradicted by another sia. <a 865\J M. Meson. carver, who said it was too short, and that the | J. A. Pearce. \R.M.T. Hunter. new wing was thinner than the old one, and not artistically finished. One wing might be said to look free and independent like the mnorthern states of America, the other was bs sae rt. Yardley.—Come, we must have no ities here. Whic! —the starboard o Captain Rich.—It was the port wing! Mr. Yardley.—The port wing. We call that the genuine bee's afte er some further discussion it was agreed that the defendant should give up the new wing to the com was, on this understanding, dismissed. The Complainant.—The wing is of no use to a bad specimen ot A Loxpow Bayxixc Hovss.—The London Banking House seems to be in trouble nal of Commerce Many of the London bankers had written to their correspondents here, advising them of serious complications in the connection refer- red to, but without giving details. The bank- ing house in question does a business second in smount only te that of the Bank of England. Like other private bankers, these gen have been in the habit, familiar with the large amounts of these funds to discount bills to an enormous extent for their regular customers. Whenever there was a pine bankers would call on the Lank of England for relief, and the Bank would be obliged to prevent a gener: portion of these bills to enabie the bankers to pay off their depositors. This course has always been very unpalatable to the Bank, for various reasons. It gave teriais by enabl would not be taken elsewhere, to carry la Stocks, and it worked generally to the dis: of conservative interests. Three years ago the bank concluded to sto; fore notified all the bankers that it would not rediscount these bills for them on any pretext it is well known that a certain vanta; whatever. house then under without success. above referred to, finding themselves pressed for money, and burdened with a load of bills nnot car! |, and have which they Bank for ai the condition of eds supposed to be yy ‘vance in the bank rate to 8 per cent.: and it is feared the cause of the trouble is not yet over. If these bankers wind up, what their customers? cold;”’ and the sec: " of hungry borrowers is likely to lead to worse complications. —$>_—_____. Yourarut Buretars at Coutgce.—For several weeks, if been annoyed by Some six weeks 5 Mr. J. U. Steel, open at night and robbed of seve: his business. About the same ti and stationery Dickinson College, was forced, and robbed of T. postage-stamps, &c., to the value Wm. Wetzel’s carpenter shop uently robbed of numero: and several students lost articles fro rooms. Noone could conjecture who the rob- ber was, as no trace of the stolen be discovered. At last, however, was explained, and the burglars were discov- A student of the college was suspected, == absence on Saturday last, (he on 8 visit home,) his room was searched by books, pa) of about was sul 100. ered. Yardley.—That is my decision. You iled the wing of the American eagle, and the captain will not go into port with such MICHIGAN. Z. Chandier....... K. S. Biagham.. WiscoNs' 1865|T. O. Howe. DiscoNTENTMENT AMONG THE FLORIDA VoL- unTEERs —The Pensacola Observer, Feb 26, has considerable to say of the shameful manner in which the Pensacola company, on duty before Fort Pickens, have been treated by Gov. Perry. — the Observer : More especially have the Rifle Rangers been the objects of his displeasure. These men have now been in active service since the 12th of Jan- uary, without relief, without proper arms, and we might say without provisions, saving tbe salt pork and hard biscuit left behind by Uncle Sam’s officials Ip the hurry of removal. It costs each member of the Guards and Rifies 75 cents a day fo live. in addition to the rations they receive. This expense bas been cheerfully borne by them; but when inviduous distinctions are made in favor of later organized companies, in the distri- bution of arms, then we do not blame them for grumbling. Had they disbanded on the any 2 of the intel- ligence that the 60 Maynard riffes, for which they had walted so long, were for a cavalry company every right-thinking person would have sustain their action. Many of these men have left their fam{lles almost destitute in their zeal to serve the State; and how bave they been requited? With indifference to their wants, to say the least of it, in refusing to furnish them with proper arms wherewith to fight her battles. Florida will soon be called upon to furnish her quota of men for the reguiar army of the South- ern Confederacy. This quota has benn put down at 1000 men. With an empty treasury, we can- not imagine how she can enlist, Galan g and arm thisnumber. If our State is bankrupt at this early stage of the action, we think the sooner she sclis out the better. If the State government can- not be carried on for want of funds, let Florida be divided between our sister States of Georgia and Alabama by the line of the Chatt-hooche river. The sooner this is done the better, for to this must it come at last. 1- h wing was it, Captain Rich r larboard wing? wing. [Great laughter. | plainant, and the summons f the national emblem. of Overend, Gurney & Co., The New York Jour- says: emen as is well known to all business in London, of taking money on deporit, and using in money matters, these ‘al crash by rediscounting a Sournexn Postaces —The editorial corres- Pondence of the Mobile Register from Mont- gomery says: “The abolishing of the franking privilege under the new postal act) will give general satis- fection. Members of Congress will not, 2s under the old government, lavish such enormous sums in public printing’ when they are compelled to ay two cents an ounce onthe books they send Tidir constituents, and ditto for thetr speeches, of which, likewise, they will be more charry. The frank !s properly restricted to official business, and is no longer a personal privilege of those who exercise it on such, business The doubling of newspaper postage I do not think paisa b nor that on —- matter generally, though I should ball with unqualified satisfaction a dicriminating postage against northern papers and periodicals I would charge them five cents apiece, and twenty-five cents for illustrated ones, or better Still, subject them all to letter postage | The ridi- culous failure, the registration of letters, is a good riddance, and ne one will regret it under the new system.”” 4 efititious value to raw ma- ing speculators, whose bills it, and there- took to coerce the Bank, but It is now ssid the benkers , have applied to the een offered it only on goin, into liquidation, thus tae cause of the sudden ad- becomes of They will be “left out in the ramble for help of such a lot 17 At the opening of Parliament, Her Majesty wore robes of state. her dress being composed of silver tissue, striped with gold, and a superb train of crimson velvet, lined with ermine, and embroidered with gold, which was carried by the ladies in waiting and two pages. On her head was a demi-crown of brilliants, and with it were wore en suite a necklace, ear-rings, sto- macher, and bracelets of diamonds The Prince Consort wore his uniform as Field Marshal with the riband of the Garter. The Persian Ambzssa- dor, who was the first diplomat to arrive, created quite a sensation in the house, which was by no means lessened jby this distinguished Oriental’s indecision as to where to go. He was finally re- lieved from his embarrasement, being shown to bis proper seat His costume was rich, quaint and peculiar, his breast belny covered with jewels of exceeding brilliancy, and bis features almost concealed under a fur-covered steeple hat. ‘WaT SHALL WE Do Now?—The dastardly man- ner in which Tennessee has acted leaves us very little hope of a Convention in Arkansas. The in- of the major —— of this State, are, un- . 'v not months, our citizens have the depredations of burglars. ince the watchmaker shop of on Hanover st., was bro! en the book room of Prof. Marshall, of Is, heir could @ mystery nearly allied with those of Ten- the expectation that she will Had the election join the Southern Con: leracy. Officer. The carpet removed, a loose taken k earlier, there or trap door in the doer was discovered. a pomibility that she would bave risen froma he ‘This was raised and the stolen booty found— | thraldom which a continuance in the Union must ‘watoh: oi books, Soeke, ptealie: naires, hes teks erties jed ay those who had lost them. In ad- to the articles, a complete set of burg- identi: ditior tools were a keys, skeleton keys, nippers, @hisels, 4c. This student hed accom One of these (a son of one of our most respec able citizens) has confessed that he assisted in the robberies. Others will be implicated, we We suppress the names of these jilty young men for the present.—Carilisle Gatcdioar presume. Os Surovs Tuzspar, the usu: custom of *tossin; in Westminster 1. college was ushered into the school-room with all honor, attired in kitehen dress, by a verger of the abbey, about 11 o'clock. The boys w: of course engaged in their usual studies w eapesmase, wileh poyelecty be s pancake, bat looked a aged crumpet. fork | he cleverly arates the upper then withdrew. As he was has been doubly danger- ous, and we bave little now to hope and much to dread. —Lake ( Ark.) Village Press, Peb. 21. carpenter's les were all Tax Bsoinsine or TRape with JAPANESE. A San Francisco paper reports the arrival at that city of a J merchant, who came to pur- chase goods to be sold in his own country. Mr. Sawyer, an American merchant residing at Kana- gawa, states that the Japanese are fully cognizant of the events which have recently taken place in China. They know all aboutthe war and the cay of Pekin, heretofore as exclusive to ‘‘out- side prberians” as their own island Empire, and are fit little disturbed on the subject. The: dread the English and French, but repose confi- dence in American podett a camp meeting recently held near West itimore, Montgom: county, Ohio, Bishop Russell forbade any ith hoops on to partake of the sacrament, irming that they would not be welcom: table of the Lord. Two or three years ayo a Western Conference res- olutions that ‘‘the wearing of hoops by females is inconsistent with a truly christian character, and is by some considered as indecent, and that there- fore we, as ms meses Conference, disa) the wearing of hoops by our female mem i found secured in the same t- time honored ake,’’ took place ¢ chief cook of the the shape of the ly like a a pancake ona threw it over a bar which sep- from the lower school, and 7 The Postmaster of New Orleans has intro- duced a new plan, acting at onceasa check on dishonest clerks, and tating the transactions of merchants having boxes at the post office. Counters of three d! it colors are sold ata indow, near the private box department. There ail values of postage, on taking their dJetters from their boxes, or in pur- ¢ for the Secount of postage due” r s 07 A pick d to have been doi — a good Taian the aes of the raltoad oat , refusi i. ‘ootuninister- Irs aind picking the conductor's pocket tse fs Senator putting bim off. a libel some The amount of Northern wanufactures sold thief, tole douts in 1859 19 estimated at $240,000,000. MISCELLANEOUS. IDAY. MARCH 8. 1861 | . CARRIAGE FACTORIES. DINNER PARTIES. ASHINGTON CARRIAGE P. Cc ITL ZENS And Scjcerners ia Washineton sre “D Stvect, Between itt gr oe, Wiis ES RAN Se Ruree chen | QR AR ces Tg ot Mtge for any nei hot Ons, Pheat, ly Car- lo Too! - i modation of Dinner aud Supper Parties. his Table prnotienl los in different arrangements, Cooks, Servants, & pasre"; ‘Aa well as his Wines, a rity. He Teepecerahy wae a Seger free : patronage of the public heretofore so li bestowed pon him, ded pledges his best exertions tion. cite gatire satatéation © GAUTIER. Mh enfoy "much, oe eiing promptiy WA) dee red to 371 remove o ata., back of the National NOTICE! NOTICE! 10,000 to be loaned i: Si wer ‘i etehes. deweiny, jasinees stric’ Don’t forget to call at No. “fearsm” OTICE "! small sums on Gold otefisaciets 351 °C st, between 4 I. HERZBERG. s long eo + we ourscives that we know styles and of i Sh sombsdirigstsae coahor ate al carefully attended to Pavitie bie + MANN ‘ers, SuCceseOrs to i. & m Ree, ote where, fie. a for’ coand Aight Wagons kepter kinds ty atoened tet oy censtadall orders rompt onee, 2 NAM Carrion ot MUNSON Hartemovel hia Office to No wa Rr Sad jas remove . le avin ‘avenue, next door west ej 19-02 earner ef léth ote. uc Store. = = = ee Wood d Gre THick SUN FER BOOES of Kid = Coal. Buttoned Laced and, Velvet ‘Peftamed or GALTS’ 80 Mieees Boots cfthe esme a aclling from 60 cents to $1. per petra CITY STEAM FIREWOOD MILLS tisnelsewhore in the Fu bil es AND NTHAL' No. 16 Markey Syace Pa. av. bet 8th and 9th streets, W¥hite Kid Shippers, with and withort heels, Foner Bebe FOR THe SALE AND RENT oF CHICKERING & SONS’ PIANOS, 306 Panna. AVENUS, Between and Wth Streets, na 2 _North Side. HE E Rplean HOTEL, KEPT BY P. EMRICH, at the corner of Penn. enue and Eleventh street, has been eatly improved recently and now offers eater inducements for the patronage of oitizeus Prepared to suit the wants of livered cord length, slate, dirt, aud other unpuriti : = ee IRDS, BIRDS FOR SA Kurop Birds, erp German Cana ies oci ed a spiendid aseortmont of Birds Pn 4 hrushee, ull Finche COAL DEPOT, Foor oy SaventeentH Stxesr, Below War Department, 1 WOOD AND COAL of al! xinds. Wood each customer, or ce IF" Coat kept in Coal Houses, delivered free from es, Personal attention given to ail orders. T. J. & W. M. GALT. L have j re- English Biaok Gold Finches, id strangers than any other pubiic house in the Sky Larks, Yellow Hammers. [ ‘have is prices being less than those of any other | Parroque's, Java Sparrows, Stations, the ‘Iter jotolon Penn. aveaue, and his rceommodations | Mocaw Parrot aud green avd grey. Ihave Mook. for permanent ——— boarders unexception- | ing Bu Red Wing Black Birds, Red Birds able, ane bar aes eg ei arrangements of the Doves, ud pobelake: a ety G » Prices uropean Hotel have already ‘oome vory a 2 cents to 85 I i kinds f om 10 cents to brine all that oan be desired by the ‘moat {as- 5 N Zis,at JOHN RA’ tidious. Tne proprietor pledges usremitted atten- Pa. avenue, at the Capitol cata, Rird Store, Be tion and continues, iberat expenditures to give sat- isfaction to all,and thus rsnowa bis invitation t all to give the fnreporn Hotel s call, de 4-t Just. 1] ‘CEIVED AT FRENCH & RICH STEIN. 278 Pena.avenue, Washington.“The Pickwick Papore,” being the firet of the elegant househould edition of the works of Charles Diok- eusyillustrated by T. O. C, Darley and John Gil- bert. I @ pres, Call acd examine them. Also, a now supply of Dariey’s Llustrated Cow per, the finest edition publichad. fel UTIER’S RESTAURANT. ERS In Washington are respectfully that GAUTIER’s RE TAU Capital... of Washing: AGAINST Loss Geo. Shoemakor, RA on Pa. avenue, between Ith and Samue! Cropioy, 33th streets, is one of the completes: Riohard Jom most elozant and Bgrecable estab ishments of 1 J200b Gideon, kind in the United States, bet g at al: times pro- Thos. Parker, vided with the best toe ‘obtained in the markets of all the large cities, forwarded tu him rey ulsriy by express. His priocs are mucerate and his ac oommodations to furnish Brenkfast, Dinner, Ti B. B. No charge for Policies, Axxgt G. Davis, Secretary, FUREMEN’s INSURANCE COMPANY ov WASHINGTON AND GEOKGETOWN, $200,000. Office corm 1 C strect and Lowtsiona av., over Bank ton. INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY BY FIRE, Dmxctons. JAMES ADAMS, Presidont. 00 10-205m ea and poppe’ to geutlemen rooming out, are un- equal! y any others inthis city. Hs xddresses this notice e=pecialiy to strangers, ae all citizens and frequenters of Washingt.n ‘know will the superiority of his house. He is prepared to ac- oummodate to their entire satisfaction any number gi xeutieuen who desire to take their Mea away | tc Teepe bes ly cheated by t YER’S COMPOUND EXTRACT 8. SA- A PARILLA — No one remedy is more needed in this country thana relable Alserative, but the rick have neen he worthiess prepara Uons o* Sarsnpari.ia abrosd, that they arediugusted rug c&nnot be b amed they have suffered. t arilias in market con- of the virtues of Ssrsaperilis or any They sre mere slops—inert and worth conoentrate1 extract of the active va- ompounded with Dook, Sti: vitever will be, a effeo‘ual remedy, wer- uch is rom where they lodge. fe ll-Im__} even wituthena ve. Yet thed for tha impositions from which THE Most of the so called Sar INSURANCE COMPANY tain littl on thing oise. less, whi oa THE pet of Bares ingis, ine, STATE ful‘alterative’ and’ an or Ayer’s Extract of Sarsaparilis,as its traly wonder- VIRGINIA. require an ailterative medic) shown. medio™ne, something was not. CASH CAPITAL $300,000, Ingures Merohandise, Buildings, Household Furniture, &c., sgaiust loss or damage by fire, HEATH & KNOWLES, Agents, cures, we refer you to i Office—Room 16 over Bank of Washington, rhiel e Geto ja whieh th to a'l who call for it Arer’s Catna {MORRISON & CO. D GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, — And wholesale dealers in MILL FRED, CORN MEAL. fe. &e Corner of 12th and B atreots, Washington city, {OF Cach paid for all kinds of Grain. an 25-6m T PROCLAMATION O THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, &o, Whereas, a D. Frour sh tery, Foul Stomach. Rheumatism, Heartbwrn, ari ‘iatulency, Loss of Appeti: Dropsy. Worms, Gout, Gad for Pur:fiying the Bli . PRICE 25 cE Do not be put off by unpr other preparations which the: "At the present seacono ths year | Vemand Avre’s, and take Do not therefore, dieoard thi not till then, wil! you know tho virtue: pariila, For minute particular: of the diseases it fy ewraigia,as a Dinner Pill, ood ful eures of the great variety of complaints which ns, bave abundantly valuable 1 ft Marsa- Ayer’s American Almanac, eazent beiow uamed will furnish gratis 5 Rric Pitts, for the cure of Cos- tiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigesticn, Dysen 7 Ervsivelas, Heada.ne, ‘sles, sing from Disordered tomarh, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Rowsls, te, Liver Compa i for ali ihe purposes of a NTs pxR Box; Five narpied dealers with y Make more profit on no others. he sick CHOLERA MORBUB, want the best aid there is for thei, and they should rz, it. DIAREGEA, 9110, | toorered by. Be. 1. © AVER & 00. Lows; DYSENTERY, Masa .and sold by Druggists aud dealers every DYSPEPSIAL. py — where. a fo 18 eolm 180.) & On srovai] to THE ONLY PREPARATION an alarming extent: wher wees was must be of the toovery mEIRSE CONSEQUENCE cS mu} ROW ©} ee ay te REMEDY WORTHY UNIVERSAL CONFIDEN' oF ‘CE & PATRONAGE FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, Bt onoo Hales Srerits Sad EAcacious, CLERGYMEN, LADIES, and GENTLEMEN Dk SOSMARD . in a'l parta of tha world testify to the efficacy of offers his is PROF.O.J WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, MIRACULOUS PAIN KILLER Sad gentlemen of the Peres are unnrimoas in its most praise. A fow testimonials ouly onu be here given RTAIN AND EFFECTU : ty REMEDY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS Sena ete man be tmpomminls eer — 47 Wa Staget, New Yor, Dec. 2, 1688. In order to PUBLIC Genilemon: Your vote of the ish weatnnt has that no imposition is intended in the anie of this Ferret sent See 278 bed hoard that 3 THE MONEY Wiki, BE’ REFUNDED — | Ha'ptlye, An roquontine my certificate of theiact when the medicine fails to give entire satisfsctio | ,/ *¥ard it to peg epee pth ee Bins My ag » And inolined to o Ask, then at any Drug Store for... Bix years sitice 1t be MIRACULOUS PAIN HILLER, ‘Sabo take as directed, nad if not perfectly satisfied eturn to A it . on BS. CLARK, ESQ. Street P ivania Avenw = who niltccioel som money. 4 Price—96 and 50 Cents per Bottle, For sale at all Drug Stores everywhere, four ei tho top 0 my head and th estort original color except ¥ |, after the use o} Some five or an to turn gray, and the aa of my head to loss its soneili ity an form uponit. ach of these disagroe- abilities increased with time, and about 4 month: was added t them, by hair fai . ne restoning to make me a. thi leasant predicament I was induced to yo Wood et fair iy ative, mainly to arrest the falling off poy air, for I had really no expecta- Yon that xray ir ee a rom be restored ‘to its es. I wan, however, two bot arrested t sha J r vi ie ETRY re &n -sotr Beeimore | Pe ati is tae nls tee dasaeat een Te PORE Wife'at woes soletieusn U wanintoesl to ea te wife, solicit on pet GBB exemrom true oF this, among the mary Obligations 1 owe to RY, ASHINGTON, D, C, i edal awarded by Maryland | Silver M scores November 7, a of et ropolitan Mechani ‘Also, Meta Ry ebington, D. Cs iagnees Lmstitate, tl king, and al s of tho veal materisl, every Fine Sole Leather, Iron Frame. her sex, { va 1 longer at No. Ul Carrol Pi ys have on lescription of commenced the use of known to the public cfits e: are great. A man or woman of hair, t, sronely ee the admirativn of their wives to pro! by od example, and use itif growing gray or getwne had, Lh 0 I Wood & Go. 444 Breed ; ily are absent from the city, and dal! nusbands who BN. A. La! way. B08. Stamston, Ala., July 20, 1859. To Prov.,0 J. Woour Dedr Sir » Storative” has done m frag 80 much good since jir—Your “Hair that I wish to ects onthe hair, may benearly de; ved and by @ resort to your “ Hair Restorauve’ Packing Trunks, the hair wi'l retu: beantifui 1 ever; at Pellimer, Carpet, and Toast this is my experience. Believe it all vi ours truly, H. Kenenr. ipa ar M, above if you like P. S.—You can publish the By At Low Prices. ‘ing in ‘our Southern papers yon will get Members of Congress and travelers will please ronage South. [see several of your o@r- xamine my etook before purchasing elsewhere | ti in the Mobile Meroury, 3 strong Southern F ks thet are made in other cities. W. H. Kenzpy. perior Leather and Dress Trunks made to <. So eee TAT tag the Trunks covered and repaired at short notice, PE 26 lose the best portion of ty hair, from ot oer freq of charge to enytpart of the | the effvots of the ya iow fever, in New Orienus 12 jageizeo JAMES S.TOPHAM, | tion | pods fous ‘to auewer aati ivory. thing (COUGHS. 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UND SYRUP O. to the afflict auch 8 treasure Finer Jouxson. 7 easant Popi estorati: in bottles of ii been so long known a r vin fares, median aad emails the small hold knit ordiadry efioney.” Ion bo had at Semele otters pe see er eee, pal drug stores at 25 sad 50 fi the small, retail for two dollars per'bottio; Cy} the large ho! r a quart, 40 per cont. more in proper n, oOo, GOD & CO., P: jetors, 444 Broad f Je New York, and 11'¢ Mi ot stréet, St. Louis 4 Sold in this o'ty by C, STOTT, 375 Pa. avenue, ther onthe r a fr ae ares seh =. a avenue je will at mee v iT pect a] ranch ccriaaoe tae via as SaRS oe well as OF GAME a4 othe ‘At STEVENS'S dehenciee of the season. fe4-Im | nome 226. betw. orb and oak 0 BS FANCY GOODS 1p gious - : 2 ONLY, , betw, sth and toch ste, * guso-te THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. —_— Whis execilont Family and News Jourssi—eoe- “Binlng & greater varicty of interesting reeding whan oan be ound ir any ether—is pablished os TERMs—Cash, invariadiy, tm advance. Singic copy, per annum... ___.____. $1 Five copies es ee eee 4S TOR OPIS ae a eee a ee 9 Trwonty-five copies It invamably contains the “Washington News’’ that bas made The Daily Evening Star circniate #0 generally throughout the country. {[7"Sing'e copies (in wrappers) oan be procured St the counter, immediate y after the iseus of the paper. Priceo—THREE CENTS. Se TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. N°. 2.512, CLOTHING, &e. _TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New PREEGHRET GUN case | BPR AUP Ra RRIEO™ a WALL. STEPHENS & CO., 322 Penneyiva, ue, we ju rece: a © variety 7 Rew Ball b they uvite the otiees CHANGE OF HOURS. Oftherr friendesnd customorss TT? MOEA? | On and afer SUNDAY, November 2th, 1980, the trains will ren ae we: ENTLEMEN’S LEAVE WASHINGTON: G READY-MADE CLOTHING. Firat train at 6.20 0, m. READY-MADE CLOTHING cline tents rd train at 3.10 p. ma, &nd strangers wishing &n immediate out fit supe- our eT Fin ORE: Tior inducements, embracing, at this time, all First ti 4 ‘Ss A TIM : styles and qualities of Dress and Business Gar- in tr et ments aad veroonts in alt Varietios. Fine Shirts trey nm Stoves of best eaaliy Se Bis Oe ourth at 42 >. ma, loves of} quality. es, Cravata, | nnd? h s Storks, Hi » &e., &o. All of which second and thi bf offering niu aun [ow Pijoes, we — wet ree couhent throught o and New LF Cio made to order in the most superi 4 manner. WALL, STEPHE? CO., ‘The seoond and thi at no i6-if L ree ee imnetion with train Yor the West, J 10 TO THE PEOPLES’ Ci OTHING STO! For Nariolk 7.40 &. ma. Get annie odie Hage ee se Tatieh a Peep SS Uxts. 5 iG S00ns, 260 | willbe to the tonnage train W MERCHANT TAILORING. E Invite our customers, and citizens general- ly, to an inspection of our present new, at CLOTHS. CASSIMERES DORSHING VESTINGS OVE COATINGS ke T. H. PARSONS Agent. ergied wil make to order in superior DENTISTRY. ae ae very Ow PALL, ST RS. LOCKW ARREL ALL, STEPHENS & CO., ; oo25-tf 322 Pa-av., betw. 9th and loth ads, Dirsrai od to insert CPEB Ron SELES = —) When mad is pian they are com Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S han STRENGTHENING CORDIAL E PRE- fortable to wearand much in ech net Sy el Peano Sa (Operations of ony. kind that pay ne desare 4 P - and Seve: vin the W ane AND BLOOD PURIFIER. pwenth gt. je t0 bee THE GREATEST REMEDY tn the WORLD, TEETH a and the most = Deguiciovs anv INEM AU ECATE FEET Wee emcee DELIGHTFUL js pereonsily at his ‘fice 1 this Gity SoS cannot Wear others, aad Who cannot wear these, Pereons calling at my otipocen te with eny style and price ef but to those who are purtioniae kptte ort oe ear Go cured by the tion of reow, more fully warranted. Roome ip this city—No. Pireh Sheet Pins xn and ioth ste, Also, 907 Arch street, a co EDUCATIONAL. FEMALE ED! Tl Tuosr Parents a3, st yiey ceive a thorough and sy their prrscel training will reosive daily and , under the t = Hirer sid Symmander ettrepedhe ise visit the Union Pome Academy, corner teenth st. and Ney ort ay. z. RICHAR EMALE BOARDING AND DA F ALEXANDRIAL Vat jeep a N. ighters to re- ie education, whi istillin, moet in and reatering the health aud strength. McLEAN’S reine wag CORD iar ron ver Com) eis. Seo, Guronie of Mortons Debiity Discsonr Pee Biasere, and all disenses arising from a yo Liver er Stomach, paia, Meartberc, Inward ir ee asics sie Ball Pete er anal §. 4. MoCORMICK, Puincrr jwimming fears, nee 16 thirteenth anni tas or Weight in Sour Eructations, Choking er } will gommence on Tuesday Toethation en laying de _ Reaetiscaet covnpied ar econ Boot; ba a jo. 1S ing or Gite, 22 | The course of study pursued al apiria, 'Frighttal Drowns, | ene branohos roquinte tee Tovough Eaenah Be. and Agus (er Chills acd br Music, French, Latin rawing, if OVER A MILLION BOTTLES have becn ssid during the last six menths, aud in ne tn- manee hae oye be ving entire sntisfnctis Whe, then, oF, Debiity when MchEane In addition to day seholars, Mrs. 2-5 “ repared to receive a limited num! ug t riers, who, constituting a her Sua = ily, will be up her ij aatinaks care ean supervi- S$ possible, to sur 7 intlmenoes m: sion, She will endeavor, as far as round them with the comforts and Kind/ of Home. Kieferences.—Rev. Geo., Fe Spee Wiliane Wo poaies Stee grass jarrinon, Rev. D. 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