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era - “THE EVENING STAR. OPERATIONS OF THE PATENT OFFICE, The following is a list of patents issued from the U.S Patent Office for the week ending April 16, 1861—each bearing that date: Joseph D. Alvord, of Bridgeport, Conn —For Improvement in binder guides for sewing ma- Tae Armstrong, of Dobbinsville, N. C.—For me R. rte he wre of Kendallville, ind.—For vement in steam, ines. -M. Bacon, of pea Joseph Fowler, of herr Wis.—For improvement in seeding mac! x James Bacon and samuel C. Brown, of Rich- anond, Ind —For improved tenoning machine. N. Bronson, of New Milford, Conn.—For felting machines. itterworth, of Providence, R. I.— For im sash fastener. ‘Sem't Caldwell and R. W. tne dha cothe, Obio —For improvement in cider mills. Carr, of Pormcen N. J,—For improved Jow-water siarm for steam botierd. Jobn Caswell, of Syracuse, N. its In brick machines. C. A. Clark, of Pulaski, lowa.—For improve- ment in valves for pumps. Samuel Clegg, of Potney, county of Surrey, land. —For improvement in metres. jeory A.Clum, of Aubura, N. Y.—For im- baromete: Proved T. Loughlin Conroy, of New York, N. Y.—For im, it in street-sweeping machines. W Cooper, oe Palmyra, N Y¥.—For im- provement in ploug! Joba 3 Davison, of Cranberry, N. J.—For im- Provement In faucets. Wm. Deckman, of Canton, 0 ment in hay rakes. Lewis Eikenberry, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved valve arrai t.. M. Foy, of Fountain Green, [11—For im- vernent in corn planters. ay Freach, of Seymour, Conn.—For !m- provement in joints for railroad rails. Sam’l Fulton, of Conshohocken, Pa —For im- provement in moulds for casting pipe. Geo. Goulding, of Watertown, N. ¥ provement in apinning machinery. Samuel Fulton, of Conshobocken, Pa —For im- provement ia core carriages. Louis X. Gargan, of Paris, France—For im- proved feed-water anporatis for steem boilers. Geo. Gatty, of New York, N. Y —For improved Curtain fixtures. Joci naay and T.C. Smith, of Bernville, Pa. For improvement in water wheels. Wm. Cleveland ticks, of Boston, Mass.—For improvement in sewing machines. vid Hompbreys. of Cincinnati, O.—For im- Provement in corn planters. Rensalier Jadwin, of Grafton, O —For im; 2, tus for Supplying steam ovilers with water. Jobnston, of Clarksville, Mo.—For improve- Ment in shot pouches. Thos. King, of West Farms, N. ¥.—For im- provement in power looms. Anthony Lamb, of Cambridge, Mcss.—For im- Proved book-case. ‘Thee J See ee Cmmreeetas, Pa.—For im- Prevement in transmitting power. Geo. Lull, of Hardia, fowaFor improvement in vrain separators. Curtiss Luther, of Newbury, O.—For improved whelwrights’ machine. Henry F. Mann, of Laporte, Ind.—For improve- Ment in plougus port, R. I —For im- Y.—For im- .—For improve- —For im- Benj. A. Mason, of New, Prevewent io splicing rails for railroads. Alexander Millar, of New York, N ¥.—For im- Provement in cork machines. Jas. Milboliand, of Reading, Pa —For improve- Ment !n furnaces for steam boilers William Morrisson, of Uhadd’s Ford, Pa.—For im, ow a Nie seg teeth. eo. W . Nevill, of Bath, Ill —For improvement tn seed drills. . Adam Newkumet, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For daaes Pritts ef Dye O m Pritz, ton, O.—For improvement in barvesters. . = Wm. Kesor, of Cincinnati, O.—For improve- ment in cooking stoves W. Rice, of Demopolis, Ala.—For im- provement in cotton cultivators. Edwerd J. Richmond and Thomas Wright, of New York. N.Y —For improved stable broom. Powers Ritchey, of Hamilton, [l—For im- provement pcan planters Cyrus Roberts, of Belleville, I11._—For improve- os im machines for threshing and separating Thomas Service, of Utica, Pa.—For improve- ment in wagon locks. ai Edward Smith, of Naugatuck, Conn.—For im- Drovement in on buttons. Samuel J. Smith, of New York, N. Y.—For a ope in eyelet machines. , D. Snyder and 8. A. Snyder, of Clarendon, N_Y.—For im; — Fastener. Ezariah Spaulding, of Morrisville, Vt.—For —— clothes wringer. on James T. Archibald, of Wa- peilo, lowa.—For improvement in corn planters. fexte Trout, of Tremont, Ili —For tingrovemest in eultivators Louis Tilliers, of Mott Haven, N. Y.—For im- proved vice. Franklin Traxler, of Salem, Mich.—For im- provement in plows. William P- Trowbridge, of Washington, D. ©.—For improved specimen cup for deep-sea sounding. Otis B Wattles, of Mooresboro’, N. C._—For aw in straw cutters. obn Wenisch, of ‘Tompkinaville, N. Y., and Reese B. pe he New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in jets Thos. W. White, of Milledgeville, Ga.—For sy ae fu seed planters. 7 faa Wirtz = F. ita of Hudson, N Y.— ‘or improvement in grain separators Arcaious Wyckoff, of Elniira, N. ¥.—For im- it in water pipes. Alex Clow, of Waterford, Pa., assignor to bim- self and H. 3S. Campbell, of same place —For Improvement in bee hives. ames Date. sf Waterford, N Y , assignor to bimself and vid Blake, of same ‘place —For improvement in hardening saw plates. loert Gummer, of Ind Fnapelis, Ind., assignor to himself aud Gustavus Zacbeck, of same place. For improvement in iath machines. Luke L Katght, of Berre, Mass., essigaor to E.. Hastings and EB. Hestings, of same Poce —For osepb Lotvendaht af e of East Boston, Maas , as- gignor to Limself, NUP. pLindergreen. and ‘8, of same place —For ovement in bu George W. M “s we - Martin, of Morrisania, N.Y , as- signor to bimseif and Wm. Sheppard, of Tre- ment, N.Y —For improved wrench. Wm. M. Van Wagenen, of Newark, N.J., as- to himself and Daniel PF. Tom kins, of place.—For improved boat-detaching ap- Lewis R. Wright, of Cohoes, N.Y... assignor to himeeif and Thomes R. Howard, of same place. Fe soacament ——— planters. rame, of New York, N. Y.—For im- Prowed baby jumper. . “ag Ruissvzs. EE. Ww. ee, ot cietee, Mass.—For im- bag “eri nm macuines for making envelo; untley, Bowman & Co., of Brockport, NY ’ nees of Frederick Landon, of same place.— For m provement in harvesters ‘be American Hoop Mac.ine Company, of Fitchburg, Mass., assignees of Joseph Sawyer apa Syivenee Sawyer, of same place.—For im- jee CT idace, vot X York. N - “Tiffany, ‘ew York. N.Y, assi of himself and Garet G- Heermance, of Hodcort N. ¥ —For improvement in the means of pro. moting combustion in the farnaces of steanj Extensions. Theophylact B. Bleecher, of New York, N.Y. For improvement'in folding bedsteads. Thos. Brown, of jondon, England.—For im- proved it of : means working and ———————— OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From rum Unrrep Starzs. Woarn or 20888 ons x TRUNKS, ee Store for Rens ona Fizturss for Sale, All the Stock in 8. PF. HOOVER'S STOR ere a ELING TR Snes oeAcary ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—W Griffin and lady, Miss Wilson, Ky; A Carter and ladv, a Alcock, G Alcock, Vt; P Cartwright and la Yy A Potter, Pa; P Wheelwright and lady, NY; Hendly, Ky; L Allen, A L Allen, NY; J Peck- ham, Mo; M C Gardloe, G Chay, Ky; Cc _— L R Bromall, Mrs C M Clay family, Pa; 5 3 D Wetervelt, D DeGerearl, NY; E Hill, lowa; D ee “bay ao Ladd, Ct; 'B Taylor, NY; J Bedell, NY; W Gleding, J ‘T Alburger, Pa; 8 Durgin, C Huntington, B F Seward, NY; LL Dement, Tenn; J Kohn, Ga; D Loomis, Ct; M Sanford, J Humphrey, F SI |, O L Juvett, J 8 Cwen and lady, Rev J 8 gag? DrPR Johnson, NY; G H Baldwin, Va; J Miliward, NY; J Jones, NJ; J Duffy, D K Jackson, Pa; Hon J L. D Morrison, Mrs Morrison, Ill; Miss Kings- burg, Mo; G Troman, Pa; S D Vase, A Ransom, Hon A B Olin, N B Starback, NY; E R Myer, G W Clids, Fa: E W Witten and ledy, Miss alu. son, Mass; W B Haskins, NY; J A Wrigh:, Pa; Nowe; Major Delatela, USA; Mire ‘Rembieman, 2 Mass; Major ‘A; Mrs Tembirman, C Patterson, Mr Webb, lowa; D 8 Gordon, Kan; AS Lukens, Del; M N Falls, T Swann, Md. BROWN’ HOTELL.—A A McColl sw Adamsand fam,8SH 8; »C H Coe, J Wil- Hams, R Turner, D J Warrich and ly, J Roseand fam, Md; J W Spilding, A Herr, C H Upton, J 8 Carlile, M Dent, A C er Oe J Rennie, J W Batentine, A Brockenbaugh, C Duna, JR Mitchell, Rev A Campbell and ly, J Evreti, J L Deyerle; Va; J W Reid, Cleveland, Mr Ley, N le, Va; . vel Mr A ¥3 S'S ‘Chase, M Giynon, Ga; J Pendleton, J R Wolff, P: Tenn; A Nauman, UNA; J J Hickett, O; W, wkins, J Schieb. La; A Hoff- Mex; H Folsom, Mp. WT Ep W H Graham, Cal; J Winsten, Vt; . G Gaunts, L Canbour, W Gray, Tex; A C Gray, Ky. NATIONAL HOTEL.—S P Hill, NY; W H Eder, J B Armstrong, H Bowling, Md; G Jobn- soo, DC; A M McCook, USA; 3 M Bartell, J M Spofford, NY; A Pane, Va; J’Scranton, Cal; G A Grow, Pa; E.'S Porter, NT; C H Ballard, Md; D F Goodbue, O; $ P Morgan, —; R BM: ‘Texas; W B Randolph, Fix; JA Turner, V M Johnston. J H Cohn, E Beadley, NY; J Di rell. Va; J K Dennett and ly, La; G Le sur, A W 8 Waters. Md KIRKW OOD HOUSE.—J Williams, A F Cru- tintield and ly, Va; J Garner; J B Krockner. E N Presgrave, J Hule, J L Clark, Md; A P Cerpen- ter and ly. G R Carier and ly, G E Niles, Miss A 1 Niles, Mass; T T Moore, Ark; E 3 Thompson, ‘Tenn; R_S Lanmot, Del; RR Burns, Pa; JN Neiller, USN; B F Ficklin, Va; H G Healey and ly, NY: WASHINGTON HOUSE—A Farwell, Me; E Clark, A N Smith, Kan; J F Alexander, Ill; H J Grimes, J G Hamilton, lowa; A Lurgue, Mo; R J Jones, Obie; T G Sannders, Me; ‘T Thompson, —- Smith. Ky; H Hannan, Mich; J T Reed, Mo; W Sylvester, Tenn. TRAVELERS’ DIREOTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SRS. CHANGE OF HOURS, On and after Sunday, April 14th, 1861, the trains will ran 8 follows: - Leave WASHINGTON at 425 and 7.198. m., 2@ and 545p. Leave BALTIMORE at 4nd 8.10 a. m., 3.45 and pascongers for the West, Southwest and North- west willtake the 4250. m. and 245 a trains, yee connect with Western trains at Washington ron. For Phi ado'phia and New York, 4 25and 7,10 a. m_and 245p m. f .10 &. m. and 2.45 p. m, ‘or Annapolis. ‘or Norfolk, 2.45 p.m. __ Oa Durday but one train, at245 Saturday the 245 p.m. train goes to oa .m, and on hiladelphia nly. P.SMINH, aols (Intel&Rep) Master of Tr: rtation EDUCATIONAL. T FEMALE EDPCATION, 3 Lae ot ‘'arents who wish their daughters to re- eeive a thorough and systematic education, where their physical training will receive daily and special attention, under the most approved system of Calis- thenies and Gymnastic respectfully invited to ne Union Fema Academy, corner Four- teen! and New York av. MR. & MRS. Z, RICHARDS, au tf Principals. EMA) BOARDING DD: 00: F = OE ANDRIA vay Sones Mrs, 8. J. McCORMICK, Princtrar, witeomcase on Fam iay Sau attatey bid hl oh house rocgatiy « ied by Bylvester Scott, Ese, OK No. 180 : The course of yurened will comprise all itudy the branches requisite to a thorough English Eda- In addition to day seholars, Mrs. MoCormick is prepared to reocive a limited number of p as ders, who, constituting a part of her o ily, will be under her immediate caro and sup:r sion. She will endeavor, as far as possible, to sur- iat them with the comforts and kindly iniuences lome, References.—Rev. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. Dr, Elias Harrison, Rev. D. F. Sprigg, William H. Fowle, Esq., Edgar Snowden, -» Edmund F. Witmer vo senry, Marbury, Esq., Lewis McKenzie Esq., Robert H. Hunton, Esq, W. D. Wallach Edntor vening Star, Bebiainla Waters, Boe. Jae Entwisle, Jr.. F:sq., Col. John W..Minor, Loudoun Mosara. Blacklock’ & Marshall, Mosirs, Cor jrothers, Us Board, with Tuition ntl the English Branches, ete tn nee rena sig sud Languages at Professors’ prices. i= io extra charges. Prin So-tt GAS FITTING, &c. Gas FI Have none | re ty none , GAS 5 We aod a1 EEX; (CABS of enurely New Patterns and Designs ‘inieh, superior in Lape nything her: re Offered in tits inarket, ‘© invite oitizens general ly to call and examine our stock of Gas and Water Pixtal tse ng Waser that we have the best if ‘Work in the above fine trusted to ou: A im ic care meee NYS O MaHAN 1, 88D 7 fr eee eae a eee, ER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER to the corner of Twoifth and F sts, gates hae eects jon. wines on 8 lot of NG and other VES, Li 2 cost, Sabai tasaa = oe tne come OFF OL PEASE AND SEALER We i, July 18, 1260, OTI Is aly to proviaiogao cen. © Cor- low reparen W) ir red i writing, od on pri ment 0} the fa oh conta, to inspect fecustration 6 Buy ase meter in ein the erty. Every meter, inaorreot, a Brae erage cig 2 gas, it be sealed sccording! * im position for use, FA Seventh street, (near Odd Fel- . from % a, m., to § p. m. print hr i DNA OTT rer cee | be atroat, between Oe eet eh streets, 1mme- ately in the fear of the National Hotel, wiere Old stands nol bae Ske Bee ee toe yr NEVER FASS “TF NEVER We Pay THE PEOPLE!" i rr i asas nd graagere st Wanhesion tat See from the Nortn 3 very fine and large FURNISHING coupe: eat ATS a Che Wwhioh howe for cash, a lam to sell of very low prices, N. B.—All of these goods made wu: ioaihleng SR Sa PS eo 08 si, epponite Post eosin FOR STAMPING 4 PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES VO MATCH, BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOM dent hae en Pe so % ly 332 Ps. ay., bet. 9tb and 10th sts, sare Seer te horoug! - the ) same, : | From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. slic a A CURE @ SEF cunt VP per age Kinas * Headache. SUE ERSEEREESaE By tho 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 Nausea 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- usble as a 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 condnoted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relioved a vast amount of pain and fering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous system or from a 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 diet, and the ab- sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to Gdminister them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C, Spaiding on each Box. Soid by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- cines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipto eo “ PRICE, 25 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Czpan Stnext, New Yorx. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS 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. Spaupixa, they afford unquestion- able proof of the eficacy of thes truly scientific discovery. MasonviLE, Conn., Feb. 5, 1861, Mr. Sratpree—Sir: I have tried ene Cephalic Pilis, and I like them so weil that 1 want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these sre for the neighbors, to whom I gave a fow out of the box Trot from you, Send the Pills by mai nd Oo} ns Your ob’t servant, AMES KENNEDY. Havenvonrp, Ps.. Feb. 6, 1861. ore box of your Gephatie Filey hase nanioeaee ore box of your Cephalic r e great deal of boneht vote them.” ‘Youre respectfui) MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE. Sprvex Carex Bexzieetoy Con Past Jonuary 18, 1861. A. C. Srazpina—Sir: You will please send me two boxos of your Coplialio Pills, "Sond them im- mediately, onpectfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. PB Thave Tased one box of your Pilis, Ted fad Bue Vznnon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861, Lea C. Spaupine, Zaq.: Plenee find inclosed ite, for which send ms another box —, Pills, They are truly the best A. STOVER, P. M.. Belle Vernou, Wyandot oan bd. Bzvsgxrx, Mass., Dec, 11, 1860, H. C. Sratpine. Exes I wish for some circulars or large show biils,to bring your Cephalic le more particularly before my curtomers. you a of the kind. pleaze snd to me. my customers. who is eubject to severe Sick Headache, (ueun!ly lasting two days.) was C pat og attack in ons hour by your Pills, which sen! Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. RerxoLpssune, FRANKLIN Co., Ohio, January 9, 1261. Henny C. Srarpina, No. 43 Cedar ttreet. York—Dear § ts inclosed Bud twenty. ve ar 5) for ¥: send box of * Cephalic Pil nd to ad: of Rov, Wm, C. Filler, Reynolds- ba-g, Fran unty, Ohi Your Pils work tthe a charm—cure Hondache Elmost insianser, WM. C, FILLER, ‘Truly yours, Yretiantt, Mich., Jan. 14, 1861. Mz, Sraupina—sir: Not long since I sent to you for a box ef Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Ner- vous Headache and Costiveness, and received the name, and they had so good an effect that I was in- duced to send for more. Please sond by return mail. Direct to A. R. SV HEEL! ER. Ypsilanti, Mich, aes helio Fills accomplish the object for whi suey'were made, vig: Gure of headache in wife From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire enceoss. 7 From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn, or have been troubled with the head- ache, sond for & box, (Cephalie. Palle) to that na may have them in case of an,atteck. 8 io P: id to be o~ i edeotiverrmedy (ut ‘is Headache. ani one 0 . we ve 161 Tad’crot bon ecuverefoteene comin From the Western R. R. Gaxette, Chicago, Ill, We kearti! 8 rae Cophuia eii Mi Srelding,and Me on From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, Weare sure persons suffering with the head- ache, who try them, wiil stick to them, —_— the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, ‘. them! that tad that your toatimony can be added to. the Dumerous list that has received benefits otuer medicine can producs, » From the St. Louis Democrat, a Pills) ierapidiy increasing, “8° S*tole (Cephalie ae a the ene Davenyort, Iowa. a it ate Me Tania ahs pea aang it From thé Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Foemece nih ee their favor is strong, from the From the Daily News, Newport, R. I, Cophaho Pille 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, U7 A single 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! ? DISP. "A Srircu mm Tires Saves Nima eee SPALDING’S PREPARED G. vadgeese matter “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” ‘ware 25'S, Bz-4, Sizsh socompanies cach Bottle. Prie HENRY C. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar streot, New York. >. CAUTION. PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT. | ‘seer: eeie 9 prscic novice. ies S380 be prosecuted to the utmost extent. Each bond being for the sum of one thousand dollars, vis: Six per cent. Missouri Coupom Bonds, issued in June and August, 1657. ‘State of Missiouri, St. Louis and Iron Mountain R R. State Bonds, Bond No. 2037 Bond No. 1823 * “167 1831 1998 2007 18 1993 1809 1994 1817 1995 1816 1891 1815 1990 1814 1892 1813 1991 1812 = i 2002 1992 a 2005 2033 2004 2034 2001 2035 1999 2038 2009 1826 1877 1828 1878 1829 1880 1682 1388 1883 1869 1884 1870 1885 1871 1886 1872 1887 1873 = im 1889 1890 2045 2029 2048 2018 2046 2017 2047 2016 2044 2015 2043 2014 2040 2013 204: 2012 2043 2010 2039 2011 2038 — 1823 99 bonds 18% Nortz.—Bonds No. 2000, and this series, wr yin ional al aud "St, "focephy itallrosd "Stats Bond No. bons Bond No, cen is, ug 1 eat 1g65 is ss = at = iss iss pt 1854 1834 1822 i 1864 1825 1644 1325 1646 1827 ily 1829 16 1830 1614 1831 1613 1641 1615 1642 1617 1643 1618 1644 1619 1645 1620 1646 1631 1647 161) 1648 tes 1638 Fen 1840 H 1843 ry int a it 1 1819 1820 isa 1821 I _—_— leat 90 Re ake pao avengber. interest payable iw J: uly of each year, Bond No.{205z Bond No, 1639 = ise 294i 1642 2942 1643 2946 1644 2045 1645 2945 1646 2943 1647 2047 1648 3048 1649 ea iss 2937 2923 2938 2923 1653 20% 1654 2036 1855 2051 1652 2053 1656 1657 2921 1705 2468: 1706 2512; 1107 Bi Pi = Fa * 2011: 3456 2910: 2457 301%: 458 301% . 2459 21k 3463 Bis Mes Fh xs a 2467 Mussoari Bond No. Bond Bo. No. 5260 ” 164 5261 106 166 53 53258 122 178 5344 6256 123 191 bus 6354 1 192 542 5255 Ws 193 S241 5258 128 1 bu 5252 17 195 5239 5251 128 196 5238 5250 179 197 5337 5249 180 198 5235 52467 199 lve 5334 5248 130 200 5338 5195 137 _ $333 5196 4 45 bonds 6331 5000 148 5200 4999 dated Apri, lear. sige 4907 ‘Two bonds ae ames, gy bist See | antes Yess seit Beets, ‘ 5236 4888 Bond No. 1183 Bond No. 5307 4876 1184 | sme 5257 1185 4 — 1186 5262 51 bonds 1187 96 ——— us 7 SES er ise 1 bens Bonds of North Carolina—Coupon six per cent, Carolina 0x per cents, = 207 294 416 4 as 297 477 : +H 409 491 4 4 413 498 = ~ 44 123 346 20 And oft)» ,ollowing numbers issued January .las« 3 1 Bond No 828 Bond No. 1278 e 829 342 18 341 17 830 34 15 of th numbers issue? Janosry,1888 3 183 Boni No. 1744 Bond No. 2655 338 8 2119 2891 337 n 2133 2392 336 1 2581 3066 335 102 2605 3121 328 101 Ani ofthe following numbers issued January, 18%. 329 100 Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 330 99 3464 4208 331 103 3465 4209 332 6 3466 4210 333, 2 3467 4211 334 2 3469 4212 227 16 3470 4213 326 21 3471 4214 317 98 3472 4431 318 97 3758 4527 316 96 3804 4529 296 95 3041 4530 239 4 3942 4556 238 62 3043 4568 237 60 3944 4568 23€ —_ 3945 4570 Nore.—These bonds jan’ ‘+ 1886, 2 1788. bi a Ry Re ‘ie ‘rat North Carolina 6 per cents. Coupon Bonds, And of the following numbors issued January, 18°: Bond Ne. 833 Bond No. oo 758 759 760 761 762 Bond No. 5056 5195 BESESSESERSSEIAAZSZIIFz ERESSESRRREREESISTENSSSSERREESEESECE | ESESSRRSER REESE t. 104 bonds ig estariat tare Weare a North Carolina six per cent, Coupor bonds, Bond No.:599 psa eo SERBORRRIORRERRERSEEEEELEESEEEEMBSSgasssaReEeTeLsE tae SSESSGROGUSEESEESGESSERCSScesEcEsEEcessaseneasceccecesseres VRE EE He eae Arm ‘tvo, ane sa NreNtd SE CHS PEN Ss oper, oF Bond No. 5419 Sossaeesaueeccbereeeeennerenge 5712 ERESE Ormics oF TEx SecREraRy oF THR INTERIOR, December 28, 1860, 4. THOMPSON, Seoretary. will supply wy AL a ALL- SUFFICIENT THREE.

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