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rT _ THE EVENING STAR. THE HOMESTEAD. hen first the skies grow warm and bright, the heures, 2 — a bes, the spring lowers; watt: with uns'ippered feet Go forth with hearts of glee, Te the auaightens — ay allow st be, Whats basutifa! embodiment © ease ‘oid of pride. 1s the eedicid-tashinned homentend, ‘With the doors still open wide. Bat when the happiest time has come, That to the year baiongs, Of upiands bi with harvest gold, fall of songs; the fields of yet unripened corn, And daily garnered stores, Remind the thrifty husbe ndgan ‘Of ample threshing floors— How pleasant from the din and dust Of the thorourhiare s!oof, Seems the old tashioned 5 ‘Wita ateep and mossy roof. Whea the woodman plods, with axe Upon ie phoullen omnes in the knotred > le tree. Te soythe sickle hung; the lig! FA Ape ie Bs 1 one lous 'own, faahi stead, ‘With gable sharp ‘and brown. be! hen the powers ~£ summer perish col r rain, and litte birds with weary wings jave gone acrozs tne main; ‘When curls the bine smoke upward, Toward the bluer sky, And gold. a'ong the naxed hills, And white the snow-drifts lie,— In legends of iove and ory Inthe oid Tartioned homentseds @ o'd-fashions Om 84 a with hearthstone /arge end warm. 7 They have got a quack doctor in jail at Burlin, MVE . ae for pa hy which would ive case a professional air.—but for petty larceny.—a crime unbecoming a medical man This fellow, who calls himself Dr. Taskar, is the same chap who bas figured in various parts ofthe country as “the celebrated Scotch, English and and Indian Physician,’’ a compound of nationali- ties which most corstitute a rather potent mix- tur In his advertisements he was accustomed to boast that he could Pa pyri for patients bun- dreds of miles off,as well as ifthey were present” — a statement which, very likely, was more than the simple trath! Tux Crisis Aprgctine THE ‘Corn ” MaRxer. —Tne Boston Post says one of the ‘solid men’? of that city, had occasion a day or two ago for the pain-extracting service of a corn doctor, and ‘while the operation was going on the talk turned on the state of the times. ‘“ Business with me is yemarkably dull,” remarked the doctor. “ You don’t say that the Southern troubles affect your Dusiness,”’ said the patient. -‘ Indeed I do,” re- joined the doctor. + But relly you don’tsay that to avid paying twenty-five or fifty cents, suffer the pain of their corns?” ‘ No,” re- Med the tor, ‘‘but the times make people ear their old boots and shoes, and they don’t have any corns.” {0™ “Nothing on earth can smile but man!’ says Beecher. And the Hartford Times replies, “a Ward you’reright Notbin’—notbin’ on earth can smile but man. Flowers have cups, but they can’t crookthe elbow. They can’tsmile. That's what’sthe matter. Birds, also, can’t come in neither, too. They have beaks, but no beakers. What do know about ‘The bubbles that swim on the beaker’s brim?” What do they care about juleps? Not 2 straw. Their only idea of 2 cocktail is a bunch of feath- ers. No, asmile is ‘the prerogative of man’—cf man with a sixpense in his breeches—or, at least, three cents.” fo ee U7 Thursday was the last day of the book trade sale in New York. It has continued for Seven days, with sales said toaverage from #10,000 to $14,000 dafly, or $100,000 for the whole time. The result result greatly Lal peopay' what was looked for, and it was regarded as a highly satis- factory sale. I~ Over 22.000 votes were actually polled in Rhode ‘island on Wednesday. The number ex- by more than 2,000 that of the vote at the Presidential election, und falis short of that of the Hy * woenanene election of last spring by only about 1,000. A ae New York Commercial asks “ President of the Southern Confederacy should be unable to negotiate either the bonds or ‘the treasury notes, would not the geographical situation of Davis’s Straus be materially cbanged ?”” uy. A young actress in Milan lately fell inlove with a priest, and told him at the confessional the secret of her beart. He recommended contrition for the «mortal sin,” and poor Rachel drank 2rse- nie. Frenchy, wasn’t it? ‘The Charleston Courier, of Friday, has the following significant item in {ts editor{al col- umn; “If Montgomery imitates Washington too soon, the seat of government may be removed.”? U0 Sir Howard Jas asserts that shipbuild- era well know that the bottom of a well-coppered timber ship will outlast turee tops; but in iron ships one top will wear out three bottoms. O77 The Hawaiian Kingdom, which was esti- mated to have # population of 400,000 in 1779, by the last census shows only 69,300 souls. The de- crease bas been Yeguiar and sure. ("The British House of Commons bas once more voted tn favor of the abolition of Church rates, two hundred and sixty-six ayaiust the bill There is 2 colored woman in Charleston, , Who pays taxes on 240,000 of real estate lis laves. {A runeway negro girl was found dead near Farmville, Va.,a few days since, nearly eatea Hogs vs ¥8 since, y eatea up s > Wm. A. Christman, lately a clerk in the tax receiver's office in Philadelphia, di dead on Friday. eT A&KIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —A Caming and ly, B R Potriken, R Kane, B Phillips, D Williams, J Steckbowe, JP Williston, J Spink, T Denager, G M Lanman, T Webster, E Booth, Miss J Kin AD Jessup, G Peters and ly, © Taylor. Pe; w bere, ED tee A Fly, Hon Wal, W ‘ost, J A Geary, Mr sa’ Ls Pond, Hoa 5 Ward, w B Tayisr, Mr Very ¥ r jewitt. H Ba: '. Ceffin, 8 P Ayers. ook G vis, L Dovbs, » NY; Hantington. M Howard, J 8 Chulkes, J Drum. bull. Ot; J Mitebell. Gov Hicks, J Jeffry, E Shor- ter PM L Rowe, C Howe, C B Stewart, Md; J C cleybourre, Eng; M R Morgan. J Barriger, Col Hager. Cot Ripicy, USA; T L Hennedian. G _—- joes. B ae W Alexander, O; elocis an im, 3 A R aan » Mass; Hon R Spalding and NATION AL HOTEL —G H Burns, J Gay, W Jchoson, J W s. WS Osgood, 8 Litter GH ‘Tucker, J B Swain, Sirs N Blanchard, $ R Mad- doek. Hd Sedgwich, WS Maguire, J’ W Nye, J N Ewin, J J Keynolds, 1 S Cambert, NY; JD G Everett, R Ball, Mess; A'G Webster, C Lut, 10; br Emerson, W W ite, L 3 Wells, J Meyer. ‘I Adams, J Campbell and ly, J P Kelicy, c , Pa; F G Russell, Mich; JP Hew k enn; E W Marshall. SC; W M Barron, Hogg. 5 R George, Dr George, Md; 6 s Fisher, M F Scott, O; M Wilkin- # SC Gallaher, JS Stack, NJ; T Me- La; BROWN’3 HOTEL —C 5 Scott, W Cu Herbert, J Coben, O Towers and ly, A ss Aiden, Va; G Burrows, M Morgan, ead, P Huntly, NY; JB Poley, G Harris, Icobell, P Martin and ly, G M Gillet, N UO i IV Spier, W Owings and ly, Ps; » NC; 8 Churehman, NJ: HL O; W M Hamilton, Tex; J Jiman, Ga. KIKKWOOD HOUSE.—Hon W wil! Pa; E Madweil, J Ww Eastwood, J Baker, vere Harris, L O'Neil, DC; W H Allen, W hicClery, J Baelin, CSA;'D D Perkins, R Douglas, B Sampson, Newport, NY; J H D Sobnson, oning- OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS tas Unirap Staras. See ae MONUMED ‘On sTOnne, MANTES a, Teiatives, and who « esre nw grounds can do #0 i ~ at practi to embe ish the; ical workineman's ma 3 WOOD AND COAL. PIONEER MILLS: soetaeee oe? aad Canai, eolm* You will pa the southwe sireas GEO. PAGE, and in hy x Pa apa jeer TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BAvTNp SF MON PaaUees CHANGE OF HOURS, Onand SUNDAY, November 25th, 196, the trains wili run as follows: LEAVE WASHINGTON: pai enna iD hird train t 19 Pts Expreas, nat 6 p.m. OU LEAVE BALTIMORE: Express, Furst train st 4.158. m., d train at 8.35 8. m. ‘hird at 3.10 p.m. ‘ourth st 4.20 p. may Express. 4 and, thi: a ins from Wash- irtgn coweot throught @ Philadelphia aad’ New ork. jecond and third connect at Washi Pati ety Ny Sd napolis, For Norfolk take Waar , or oar miibe attnoh to the tonnage train wi leaves " Gn Satiirday the 8.10 p. m. train goes to Philsdel- T. H. PARSONS, Agent. EDUCATIONAL. T FEMALE EDUCATION. HOSE Parents who wish their daughters to re- o@iye a thorough and systematic education, where their physical training will Little te Kore eh attention, under the most approved sysi lis thentos and Gymnastics, are respectfully invited to — Eaten Female Academy, corner Four- 6" Av. rine MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS, Su 0-tf Principals. E) LE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL F — ALEXANDRIA, VA. Mrs, 8. J. MoCORMICK, Principat, The thirteenth annus! session of tais Institution will commence ou Tuesday, September 18th, a the Reem renestis oe gt by Bylvester Scott, nf s street ‘The courss of study pursued will comprise all the branches requisite toa thorough English Eda- pine and Alusic, French, Latin and Drawing, if “In addition to day schotars, Mrs. MoCormick is repared to receives limited number of pupils ne ‘ders, who, constituting & part of her own fam- ily, will be under her iminedia’ care and supervi- sion, She will endeavor, as {ar as possible, to sur- round them with the comforts and kindly inkiuences ol Ooms. References.—Rev. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. Dr. Elias ‘ison, Rey. D. F. Sprigg, - Wi H. Fowle, Edgar eapwece. +ag., Edmund F. emer o1 ry, Exg.. oKens! eg, Robert H. Hunton, Esq. W h ditor Eve i ning Star, Benjamin Waters, Esq.Jas pepe ais PO Reams, ith ti the lish Branches, eater tie suatual session payabiosmt aamenls: “" Usto and Langnages at Professors’ prices. No extra charges. au itt GAS FITTING, &c. WE dovetn store: aad ureters receiving, @48 10 reoeavil FIXTURES of entirely New wand Beat ns ‘inish, superior in style to this market. @ invite oi ns general %, to call examine our stock of Gas ‘and Wi ‘ixtures, feeling confident that we have the selected stook in Washington. All Work in the above fine intrusted to eur care will be promptly attended to, MYERS & MoGHAN. mar 6-tf 376 D street, er UMBER AND GAS FI’ R, i Eins removed fe the corner Mrwane and F e He is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upe ranties ontire the most frvorabie terms, and satisfaction. Hehas on hand a lot of COOKING and other STOVES, which he will geil less than cot, as he Wishes to get rid of them. nol? OFFICE OF JNSEPCTOR AND SEALER bite ciel oe a = ASHINGTO! 18, 1880, oil its 18, ERRAL CTVEY. Peptogee P| ‘ovisions of the ordinance o} oT~ poration spproved May 12, 1#29, the undersigned the fon of Rity sonta Zo inspen fee 0} 5 STOW, ri in the soouraey 0 ‘Gny ¢38 meter in Aft in this oity.” Very metor, {found incorrect, will be condemned, nother, sealed and irked as true, will be set inivs pl oved to be bo gered in its measuremont of gas, be coaled accordingly, iT use. N etrect, (near Odd Fol- Ser: ai Open from 8 a, tos p. A NOTICE, REMOVAL, Fp ee a $2 to 351 C street, Gth streets, Stately In the fear of the suonal Hotel, | _be contin: as heretofore ISAAC HERZBERG. the me pe be ad NEVER FAILS!” “It Ww old si no 15-6m} oe PAY THE PEOPLE!” i take great pleasure In announcing to the citi- zens and strangers of Washington that { have just returned feom the Nortn with a very fine and larce let of SPRING aod SUMMER CLOTHING FURNISHING GOUDS, TRUNKS, HATS and CAPS, which I have bought mostly for eneh, and lan rerared to sell them off at very low pri: N. B.—All of these goods been made within the last month : ther ou can got the Intest styles at J. H- SMIT! 0, 460 Seventh at., opposite Post Office. aps-im | FOR STAMPING - A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES 3O MATCH, Hl atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents bac Fe ooviosdel fairest’ yg Papers, sou ly 332 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts, | 0,0 Worn or 208 s°S8ors a TRUNKS, Of all Styles and jities, | AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON CosT, Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. All the Stock in 8. P, HOOVER’S STORE, | ron Hall raorneing every variet: BD Servants SHOES’ Also, ELING TRUNKS aro now being sold, for eash,at great sacrifioos on usual retail selli indeed much below original cost. The atten! the public is sollcited,as great mducements The shove comprnnas ‘& large stock of the finest yey Ay Ameri /aiters, Shoes, Boots, | & 3 a 4 aS -» &0., for lad! id ge % is ‘Ths Store 1s for rent and the Fixtures for sale, | A Tron Hall. ly on the promi all, . B— above stook, either in whole or in part, will be soldat private sale, To any one 8 sirous of entering the Boot, Shoe and Trunk Busi- ' ness this aneeas & better opportumity than may presen! * Persons indebted will confer a favor by promptly calling and settling their accounts. ja7 tf UST-RECEIVED THIS DAY BY { Je ENC ea BARE in, 275 P, AVENUE, 1 Negroes ard Negro race, the iatter tte nor Ai the New Pooks and ery; the first an inferio condition, by J. ven ' stantivon hand Our Soaal Stereat oie toss oes ovat, on all bout pO0ke on RICHSTEIN aps $8 Pan avenue. Ww rcs REPEAL RING: ARO S-VER WARE I have of the nished with s complete an yale re ones at. Bees AND 5p TO SUIT TRE We all of BOOTS Sieh aateiceae a Prtifa aed erreur eae heretofore charged Ta" a aity for much articles, Persons in want of Boots Phoes eastern oity made work, wil slwayeha s oot a instore A the lowest prigne. °d "So the apir 314 Pennsylvania sverte, {KEAT MEDICAL HOUSE 4 SE IN G" a Woe WASHINGTON, ae etty - JMAN, at hi. gorner of Sixth et and Pm avenue, wader the Chae? who'oan pershanentiy Sure staan eae Bature iafrom’ to days, ‘A permanente ‘or no Ke. ma lé-1m* Some en eee D°?ent’s GuNPowpER, ~ Pair rei, ee private OS curr “oh NervousHeadache ny Kinas © 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 reliet from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, Sud sll persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as 8 Lazative, improving the appatite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and re storing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole systom. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the resuit of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, aaving been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and zuffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous system or from & deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfeot safety without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of any disagreendlé taste renders it sasy 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 sent by mail prepaid on receipt o the PRICE, 25 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cxpar Staert, New York. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT 4 SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 18 WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spauvina, they afford unguestion- able proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Masonvit_x, Conn. Feb. 5, 1861. Mz. Sratpine—Sir: I have tried Fx Cophalic Pilis, and I like them so well that | want you to send me two doiiars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to sion I sve a few out of the firat box t ‘ot from you, ‘Send the Piils by mail, and oblige Your ob’t servant, " JAMES KENNEDY. Haveryvorp, Pa., Feb. 6, 1861, R. SPaLpine—Sir; I wi: to send me one mtelor of our Caphalio Pues have received a sreat deal ef benefit from Yours res; I a ARY ANN STOIKHOUSE. Srnoce Creex, Hv: Co., Pas; ae Mijaauary 18,180.77 St 0; Srappine Siz: ¥ ill anes cont fee ‘boxer your Cephalic Pile. em. im: iy. fully yours, INO. B. SIMON P. Sa Fhave ‘wsed one boz of your pir and . ee Vernon, sles Se 15, 1861. a Li) +Eeq.: Please inclosed syeuty- ve cents, for wh ich send tote box Sur jr Cephalic Pills. They are truly the best i phase ver iia A. STOVER, P.M. Belle Vernon, Wyandot o0., D, Bevur.y, Mass., Deo, 11, 1960, Esq. { wish for some cir to bring your Cephalic Pills partion ‘before my customers. If you ruything of the kind. please send to me. = cestomors, who i subgeet 0 ares eadaohe, (usually lasting twodays,) was Fired. am attack in one how bi Ssowr Pilves wine sent her. Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. Ruynotpssvne, FRANKLIN Co., Ohi ay rea pin Oo. . Okie Hunny C. Spanpine, No. 43 Cedar street, YorkDear sir: nelosed find twenty. ar H.C. BraLpiq or Jarge show z te, 25,) for which aend box of Gephati: Bie nd te address of Rev. Wm. C. Filler, Reynolds- burg, Frankiin county, Ohio four Pills work I almost imsianter, Truly yours, @ charm—cure Headache WM. C. FILLER. mes Ypsiianti, Mioh., Jan, 14, 1861. R, SraLpine—sir: Not long sinoe I sent to you for a box of Cephaiio Pills for the cure of the Ne r vous Headache and Costiveness, and received the e, and ped end Por mane, 008 0” OB! that Teas Please send by return . Diren bp wa Witinge, From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. halic Pills accomplish the ob; for wh yhertwere ‘made, vis: Cure of heedsohe tn ait fee From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire sucess, From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Mian. Ifyou are, or have been troubled with the hi send for box, (Gepbalie. #ille,) total may have them in case of an.attack. The Cophalie Pile wee cate 6 1S to effective remedy for the Headnoher a very best for that very has ever been diseovered. a the bape R. R. Gazette, Chicago, It. Ww: rtily end . = nw Cephalic Pris, “2* Spalding, and his un: From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, wi ethat i i head. ache, who try theme will suk to theme ® ond - t you RI. ne wv \ From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, fi Try them! ju that are afflicted. and that your testimony can bo added io the sired numerous that has reosived bencfits that no other medicine can produce, From the St. Lowis Domoerat. The i demand f le (Cephalic Pills) is rapidiy increasing, “'° SUole (C a pres the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, . i if au artiofe he did not know te ponsose teatime From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The thet: pwn oe t favor is atrong, from the 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 angle bottie of SPALDING’S} PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! ECONOM: en vor Tet DIRPATOR {9r"A Stivca x Trmz Saves Nine.” ese a parr Crockery, &c, z “od SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, househo! be without It Toalwaye Teady, mie fo the sGoting “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. B.—A Brush socompanies each Bottle, Prie 2% cents, Addr HENRY ©. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar atreet, New York, CAUTION, sitesi 5345 Publio Sau coupons devoription hereinafter tas set forth, have lately been feloniously abstracted 5241 from, the custody of the Interior Department, the same being the property of the United States snd 5240 held in trast for certain indian tribes. Notice nas $239 ‘also been given to the proper officers of the 5338 tive States to stop the payment thereof; and all 5387 persons are warned against purchasing or receiv- 5235 ing any of ssid bonds and coupons, as the claim of S234 the United States thereto will be prosecuted to the 5233 utmost extent. Eeoh bond being for the sum of one 5238 thousand dollars, vis : = Sx per cent. Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued in ‘State of Missiouri, St. Louis and Iron Mountain 5197 5310 Bond No, 2087 Bond No. 1823 5236 1876 1827 _ 1996 1822 2008 5306 2007 ia SESE 1994 7 1995 6 Bonds of North S12 per cent, 1891 15 North Carolina six per cents, 1990 H Bond Ne. 35 Bond No. 303 1892 bt 33 301 1991 1812 32 300 2003 1810 2 207 2002 1811 9 (235 1992 1808 T 244 2006 2031 349 203 2005 2033 348 166 2004 2034 347 104 2001 2036 346 20 1999 2036 B43 19 2000 2032 ua 1B 2009 1826 341 17 1877 1828 340 15 1878 1829 339 13 1879 1830 338 8 1880 1831 337 ll 1881 1832 336 10 1883 1868 335 102 1883 1869 323 101 1884 1970 32 100 1885 1871 330 9 1886 1872 103 1887 1873 Ps} 1 1888 1874 333 23 1889 1875 334 22 1890 2030 27 16 2045 229 3 21 2048 218 317 98 2046 2017 318 97 2047 2016 316 96 2044 2015 5 3040 dos = 2040 63 2041 2012 oo 2042 2010 — Fe] 2011 303 72 bonds These '* = one ii as da: 184 ork. favored? fazebleia 3 E — \s No. of ewes tenis Ne Penton Sree BEARS Artin Stinchallaread Brean teen Bess Bond No. 1853 1852 1851 1850 1849 1848 1847 1635 bonds ors. These ere dated each Bond ni BEEDEEBSESEERERESESERESEEE SEES Musmoart og 2% only Gragen Bonds, ws: North Bond No, 2773 2781 23g 2711 2712 2710 PEEEELEBTEEEELY Bond No. 1626 6 27 1628 1629 1859 1865 1863 1862 BEESSESEERESESEOBRSERESEEEESE Bond No. 1639 1638 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 1648 1649 2951 2953 1657 1705 1706 1707 2452 | BEESEESEEEEEEEE 80 bonds Bond No. 2763 3787 3730 2117 | SEUBESSESSN ITI seein atr ee nese , ae ett ate: henix Bond Ne. 833 REPHBRRRISLSSRRESSEELSLTELLLESLEMSISASSSSSARRSLESSSE SSESSRSRSSRRRSSEESSSERESSIESRSESELECELSSISRSRRSESELSSSSSzEE SPREE IAe verte North Carolina six per cent. Coupor bonds, Bond No. 599 Bond No. 735 736 758 759 760 761 762 763 | SFESSRRSRESRSSSSSCSRS ELE RES ESAS Sass ezese8z 104 bonds July, Page Bond No. 493 494 SESSS SASSI SISSSELEERELSSSSREELESSSELELSSSESRESEERSE g Bond No. 162 163 ” 164 106 165 123 18 13 mw im 192 1s 193 136 im 137 195 i % 1s7 180 <4 129 it = 144 45 bonds 1% : Two bonds for $1,000 each, Gated April, 18m. Bond No. 9 Bond No. 10 abiar WORGUNess 2st, Saat, Ad Bond No. 1183 Bond No. 1192 xe Tie 1198 1185 ile 1186 1195 1187 1196 1188 97 4 “HS bonds 191 mx por gent. Coupon of Qa ery, 1858¢ Bead No. 217 Bond No. 415 278 49 2e4 476 297 477 409 401 413 498 44 723 And oft), j,ollowing numbers issued Januery.18s¢ Bond Ro 828 Bond No. 1278 829 Bos 830 And of 1}efollowing numbers issue! January ,1455 Beni No. 1744 Bond No. 2055 211; 2391 21. 2392 2581 3066 2605 3121 And of the following numbers issued January. 15. Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 3466 azo 3467 4211 3470 a a Fe 3472 3804 4529 3941 550 4369 3044 3045 4570 3946 4571 ms ae 4199 Bond No. 5056 51 BEESQRRERRES SUISSE SSESSEEEEEEECES PERE E 11144333493 144494.1 4 5709 S710 Sul 6712 718 5799 5839 5416 5840 5417 5842 5418 Orricz ov vux SeceEraRy oF THR INTERIOR, December 2, 1860. eld And of the following numbers issued January, 105% North Carolins 6 per cents. Coupon Bonds, No. 5419 4. THOMPSON, Seoretary. 4PPLY aPELICrED [EDY Jr DEE RP a ; Ty. 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