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Bi0 -i fcxwwnrwciw "in ' jttMwilKPKu''vU, . sssanaaas : I; l! I Uk I nIT VOOD AND COAI. CONSTANTLY" on hum), a n .istorlment the very licit qunlily of RED anil WHIT ASH COAL, of nil ', which we wl I dellvi to any part of die clt.v l tlio shortest notice an at moderate price ; 2,240 pounds to the ton l ftll CttflCJ Also, HICKORY, OAK, and PINK WOOD, I cord length, or sawed and split to any slie re quired. SHERIFF k DAWSON, South (Ide I'n av , bet. 3d and 4J ata and west aide 4 at. and the Cajal. mar 1 2w JENKINS'S IMPROVED GAS BURNERS. PERSONS wishing to bare their dwellings or stores fitted up with these celebrated burn ers may leave their aldress nt 371 Sixth street, or by lcttr dropped In the post oClce, which will be promptly attended to. Satisfactory tests will bo made Irom m czper'mental metre, proving their utility. JOHN JENKINS, mar 1 2w 371 Sjxtli street, near II. Millinery, .Fancy Goods Cheap. MR.C IIAMMERSCliLAG,432 SeTentli street, between 0. and II streets, keeps constant ly on hand a large assortment of Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosier), ke., which bo oilers on the most favorable it tins, and earnestly solicits the continued palron.igo of bis numerous friends and customer. Having engnged Mr. J. M. COHN, he will promptly accommodate bit former customers. leb 10 2meod RICHARD ROBERTS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, And Xewpa)cr Agent, No. 337 Seventh street, between 1C aud L streets, WAilllXGlOX, U. C. feb 19 3m M. SMITH, Fashionable Tailor, ifo. 618 Garrison street, between I and Yir ginia attnuc, Navy Yard. CONSTANTLY on hand a full supply of Ready Made Clothlog and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods. jao 10 "LINCOLN STOMACH BITTERS." ONLY sold at the store or W. Oerccke, on Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-nnd-a-balf and Sixth streets. Also, a great supply just imported ol Switi and Liubur' Cheese, bar delles, Sardines, iloll. Herrings, kc, lor sale, nov 30 W. GEKECKE. HALL & WHITE, M A C II I N I S T S , STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON RAILING MANUFACTURERS, No. 23 Maine avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, Washington, D. C. nov 2G HENRY JANNEY, 2?o. 348 Pinns'teama acinus, between Sixth and Seventh street), Washington, D. C, MANUFACTURER OF GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE BOOTS & SHOES, HAS at all times a sufficient force of the most experienced bands to make promptly to or der every variety of work In his line. Ho has on his shelves a very good supply of work of his own make. Also, a general supply of Northern work, direct from the Manufacturers, as well as from Anctlon, and assures the public that no house In this or any other city can supply, WHOLE SALE or RETAIL, at Ijwer rates. nov 20 STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY, Corner of Indiana atenw and Second street, Washington, D. C. & "TWistva mm. BOORS, Pamphlets, Wool Engravings, and Jobs of all kinds, Steieoljpcd to order. A variety of Business Cuts on linnd, for cilc, cheap for cash. C. W. 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Notice has also been given to the proper officers of the respective Suites to stop the payment thereof; aud all persons an warned against purchasing or receiving any of said bonds and coupons, as the claim of the United States thereto will be prosecuted to the utmost extent. Each bond being for the sum of one thousand dollars, viz : Six per cent. Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued in June and August, 1857. Stato of Missouri, St. Louis and Iron Mountain R. R. State Bonds. Bond No. 2037 Bond No. 1823 1876 1827 1090 1822 191)7 1821 1998 1820 2008 1819 2007 1818 1993 1809 1994 1817 1D9S 1810 1891 1815 1990 18H 182 1813 1991 1812 2U03 1810 2002 1811 1992 1808 200C 2031 2005 2033 2001 2034 2001 2035 1909 203G 2000 2032 20U9 1820 1877 1823 1878 1829 1879 1830 1880 1831 1881 1832 1882 18C8 1883 1809 1884 1870 1885 1871. 1S8G 1872 1887 1873 1888 1874 1889 1875 1890 2030 2045 2029 2048 2018 2040 2017 2047 2010 2044 2015 2043 2014 2040 2013 2041 2012 2042 2010 2039 2011 2038 1825 99b'nds 1824 Note. Bonds No. 2000, and below of this se ries, issued June, 1857, and bonds No. 2001, and nbove that, dated August, 1857, payable at the Phoenix Bipk, Now York city, la 1887. State of Missouri six per cent, coupon bonds, viz : Hannibal aud St. Joseph Railroad State bonds. Bond No. 1853 1852 1851 1850 1849 1843 1847 1840 1815 1844 183 J 1833 1813 1834 18.10 1837 1838 1839 1649 1040 1CJ5 1012 l(il:i 1014 1015 1010 1017 1018 1019 1C20 . 1C21 1011 1BG4 16J4 1031 1032 1033 1022 1857 1030 1C30 1039 1811 1023 1G21 1025 Bond No. 1020 1027 1028 1029 1859 1805 1803 1802 18C0 1801 1850 1858 1B55 1854 1822 1823 1824 1825 182G 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1041 1G42 1013 1044 1G45 1040 1047 1G48 10J7 1038 1840 1842 1843 1050 1810 1817 1818 1919 1820 1821 90 b'nds Note. These bonds are dated lanuary, 1857, payable at iUnk ol Commerce, New York, in No vember, 1880 Interest payable In January and July of each year. Stato of Missouri six per cent. Coupon North Missouri H. It. State bonds, Bond No. 2952 Bond No. 1C39 29 10 2939 2'Nl 2912 291G 2915 2314 2013 2917 2948 2049 2950 2937 2933 1003 1654 1C51 1C52 1050 2921 21 OS 2512 251.1 2014 2515 2910 2911 2910 2912 2913 2914 2910 2915 Z917 2918 2919 2920 2954 2915 1C01 1038 1041 1042 1C43 1011 1015 1040 1C47 1C48 1049 1010 1C50 2922 2923 2924 2930 2951 2953 1057 1705 1700 1707 2152 2463 2454 2405 2450 2457 2158 2459 24C0 24G1 21G2 2103 2401 2465 2100 21G7 80 b'nds NoTr. The bonds numbered 2316 and below, Issued in January, 1807 ; No. 2910, and above that, issued In Augnst, 1857, payable at Phoenix Bank, Ncvr York citjr. Missouri six per cent. Coupod Bands, tit! North Missouri R. R mate bonds. Bind No 2773 Bond No. 27C3 2784 2787 2780 2730 2781 2717 2782 2734 2770 2721 2783 . 2719 2711 2733 2712 2722 2710 2720 2725 2710 2777 2727 2770 2724 2765 2731 2708 2700 2709 2729 2770 2718 2771 2715 2785 27H 2778 2704 2772 2728 2775 2720 2771 2723 2780 2713 2732 ' 2707 50b'nds Note. These bonds are dated July, 1857, payable July, 1887, at tho Phrcnlx Bink, New York city, 'interest payable in January and July. Missouri Six per cent. Pacific Railroad State Coupon Bonds. Bond No. 5240 Bond No. 52C0 6209 5201 5245 5258 0244 5250 5243 5254 5242 5255 5241 5253 5210 5252 5239 5251 523S 5250 5237 5249 5235 5247 5231 5248 5233 6195 5232 6190 5231 6000 5200 4999 5109 4997 5198 4800 5197 4998 5310 4869 523G 4888 5307 4870 5308 5257 0309 5202 61 b'nds 5300 Note These bonds are dated March, 1857 j payable March, 1887, nt Phoenix Bank, New York; interest payable in January and July of each )car. Bonds of North Carolina Coupon six per cent. north Carolina six per cent. Bond No. 35 Bond No. 303 301 300 297 235 234 203 100 104 20 19 18 17 15 13 8 11 10 102 1 100 99 103 G 28 22 10 21 93 97 90 05 94 62 CO 33 32 23 9 349 348 347 340 343 342 341 340 339 338 337 330 335 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 227 32G 317 318 310 290 239 233 237 230 303 72 b'nds Note. These bonds are dated January, 1850, payable January, 1880, at Bank of Republic, New York. Interest payable in January and July. North Carolina 6 per cent. Coupon Bonds, Bond No. 883 Bond No. 735 832 730 831 758 830 759 829 700 834 701 835 702 830 703 837 704 838 790 871 791 872 79J 873 793 874 794 875 795 870 790 877 797 878 798 879 799 880 800 881 801 84G 802 847 803 843 804 849 805 850 800 851 808 832 807 853 811 854 812 855 813 850 814 857 815 858 810 800 817 801 818 802 819 803 820 804 821 805 822 8C0 823 807 821 8C8 825 809 82U 870 b27 883 828 88.' 839 884 840 885 843 731 841 732 640 733 734 104 b't Thesn bonds are dated July 1857, payable July, 1887, at Bank of Republic, New York; Interest payable In January and July. North Carolina six per cent. Coupon bonds. Bond Nu 7599 Bond No. CU GOO 012 003 013 004 C09 G05 Git COG C22 607 023 608 624 010 625 Bond No. 620 617 628 641 642 643 016 644 640 647 048 646 049 GOO 651 652 616 617 618 619 455 457 458 470 602 439 440 442 430 431 433 430 437 427 429 425 420' 423 421 601 544 491 492 493 491 495 49G 497 021 498 510 Bond No. 481 Bond No. 6705 Bond No. 6712 482 570G 5713 483 3707 6799 484 5708 5839 485 5709 6840 486 5710 5842 487 6711 488 Orncs or tub Secretary or tex Intrrioii, 489 December 26, 16G0. 49 mar 14 tf J. THOMPSON, Secretary. 538 ; 539 540 541 642 543 630 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 618 629 516 515 517 514 422 545 546 647 648 660 662 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 512 613 119b'nds 611 Non. These bonds are dated January, 1857, payable January, 1888, at Bank of Republic, New York. Interest payable 1c January and July. North Carolina six per cent. Coupon Bonds Cou pon; payable in April and October, viz': Forty-five bonds of $1,000 each, Issued by au thority of an act to incorporate the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, chapter 228, dated October, I860, payable in 1886, at Bank ot iiepuoiic, viz: Bond No. 61 Bond No. 151 162 153 154 155 150 162 103 164 165 178 191 192 193 194 195 190 1ST 198 199 200 45 b'nds 51 53 64 95 96 97 98 99 106 122 123 124 126 120 127 128 179 180 129 130 137 144 146 Two bonds for $1,000 each, dated April, 1857. Bond No. 9 Bond No 10 Fifteen bonds for $1,000 each, dated October, 1857, viz : Payable at Bank of Republic, Octo ber, 1887, viz: Bond No. 1183 Bond No. 1192 1184 1193 1185 1194 1186 1195 1187 1190 1188 1197 1189 1190 15 b'nds 1191 Tennessee six per cent. Coupon Bonds, of $1,000 each, of loan of 1852, payable 1892, in New York city, of tho following numbers, and dated January, 1852: Bond No. 217 Bond No. 415 278 419 294 47G 297 477 409 491 413 498 414 723 And of the following numbers Issued January, 1854: Bond No. 828 Bond No. 1278 829 1358 830 And of the following numbers issued January, 1855: Bond No. 1744 Bond Wo. 2055 2110 2891 2133 2892 2581 30GG 2G05 3121 And of the following numbers issued January, 185G: Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 34G4 4208 34G6 4209 3400 4210 3467 4211 34C9 4212 3470 4213 3471 4214 3472 4431 3758 4527 3894 4529 3941 4550 3912 455C 3943 45G0 3944 45G9 3945 4570 391G 4571 3985 4749 4199' 4751 4200 4881 And of tho following numbers issued January, 1857: Bond No. 5050 Bond No. 6390 6105 6391 0320 6392 6359 0393 6300 6410 6301 6417 5302 6418 03C3 0419 53G1 6421 D3C3 542G 53G0 0427 63C7 5430 53G8 6434 53G9 543G 5370 0437 0371 6438 5372 6439 ' 6373 6440 6374 6441 6375 6442 6370 5103 6377 0414 5378 6445 5379 0152 5380 6518 5381 6519 5385 5520 6380 5521 5387 5522 6388 6703 6389 5704 STOVE MANUFACTURER, fTMN Plate and Sheet-Iron Wotktr, and Metallic A. Rooler, No. 405 Seventh street, between II and I streets. The best Cooking Stoves in the market. Work done lit workmanlike order, and with promptness and despatch. JOSEPH F. HODGSON, mar 2 tf - E. WHEELER, aoint ron Tilt sale or auxrican and rORiiaH HARDWARE. JVo. 67 Louisiana av., opposite Sank of Washington. BAR, Sheet, and Hoop Iron; Horse-shoe Iron, Norway Nail Rods, Burden's Patent Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails ; Cast, Shear, and (Uls ter Steel; Anvils, Bellows, and Vices; Sheet Lead, Bar Lead, and Lead Pipe; Leaded Roof ing Tin ; Bright Tin of all kinds ; Block Tin, Zinc, and Copper; Iron, Brass, and Copper Wire. Carriage Bows and Curtain Canvas, Hubs, Spokes, Itims, and Axles, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Brads, Sash Weights, Sash Cord, Putfe)s, Planes, Saws, Chisels, Files, Boring and Mortice Machines, and Grlndstones,Axes,Shovcls,8padca, Rakes, Forks, 4c. DEPOT FOB PLANT'S NEW PATENT BLIND HINGE. All at tho lowest prices for Cash, or to punc tual customers on short credit. nor 23 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, WASHINGTON BRANCH. CIIANQE or HOURS. ON and after Sunday, Novemv .8C0, the trains will run as follows . Leave Washington : First train at 0.20 A. M. Second train at 7.40 A. M. Third train at 3.10 P. M., Express. Fourth train at 6 P. M. Zeare Baltimore i First train at 4.15 A. M , Express. Second train at 8.35 A. M. Third at 3.10 P. M. Fourth at 4.20 P. M., Express. The first, second, and third trains from Wash ington connect through to Philadelphia and New York. The second and third connect at Washington Junction wtth trains for the West, South, and Northwest; also, at Annapolis Junction for Annapolis. For Norfolk take the 7.40 A. M. train. For the accommodation of the way travel be tween Washington and Laurel, a passenger car will bo attached to the tonnage train which leaves at 11 A. M. On Saturday the 3.10 P. M. train goes to Philadelphia only, jan 4 T. n. PARSONS, Agent. C. M. ALEXANDER, Attorney and Counsellor at Patent law, and Solicitor of Talents. Patent cases examined free of charge. Applications conducted upon conditional fees. Advice on points of law and infringement given. Arguments pre ared, and litigated cases con ducted In the courts. Office, corner of Seventh and F streets, Wash ington, D. O. Refer to Hon. F. P. Bum, jun., Hon. Wiluah II. Ehoush, Hon. Daniel E. Sokes. feb 19 0m MACKEREL. J HAVE In store large and fat No. 1 MACK EREL. JESSE B. WILSON, nor 26 Furniture ! Furniture I Furniture ! At 423 Ssitnth street, bet. O and 11. THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large assortment ot New and Second-hand Furniture, which will be sold at tho lowest cash price. Fine large elegantly-furnished rooms can also be obtained by inquiry at my stoic, feb 19 3m R. ST. CLAIR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. DIt. SCHENCK, of Philadelphia, finds it im possible to visit Washington every week, aud has made arrangements to positively be in the city tho third Wednesday of every month. He has a suit of rooms at the Avenue House, where patients can obtain advice free, He only charges when it Is nicessary to make a thorough examination of the Lungs with the Respirome ter. 8. B. Waite is agent for Schenck's Pul- nionic Syrup, price $1 ter bottle, for the euro of Coughs, Colds, and Consumption ; Schtnck's Sea Weed Tonic, price $1 per bottle, for Dyspepsia; Schcuck'a Mandrake Pills, price 26 cents per box, for Liver Bilious Complaints and Constipa tion of tho Bowels. Dr. Scuenek would be grutcful to those who have been cured by bis remedies, if they would leave their certificates of cure with S. B. WAITE, corner Seventh street and Louisiana avenue. doc 21 3m 3. W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, 418 Seventh ulicet, Between G and II streets, cast side, feb 27 3m IMI'O R T ANT NOTICE To Strangers visiting Washington. A VIEW of our National Capitol will bo pre. eenled to every purchaser of Books. Sta tionery, ic, liom the well-known ealnbllahment 01 MtliNClI k KIUHSTEIN, 278 Pa. av., neur the Kirkwood House, ftb 26 If Washington, I). 0. SECESSION AN ABSURDITY: IT is Perjury, Trenton, and War; to which are added, Treason Defined, Declarullon of Inde pendence, and Constitution of the United States. By FRANCIS O. 1REAUWELL, Counsellor nt Law, Lecturer upon the Constitution ot the Unl ted States. For sale at this Odiie, and at Shll lington's news room. itar o New No. 1 Mess Mackerel For sale low by BROWNING k KEATING, 353 Ptnn. avenue, near Sixth street. STOP AT THE right place, and buy your Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, aud Caps, at No. 4C0 Seventh street, Opposite the post Office. feb 28-Cm tSs MP for the cunn or DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, Weakness or Debility, Flatulency and Nausea, Loss of Appstite, Nervousness, Liver Com plaints, Bilious Fevers, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. AS A ritF.VKNTlVE FOR FEVER AND AQDE, THESE BITTERS ABE WOT EpUAtUO. W. F. A. W. GREELEY, Proprietors, Doton. THE OBJECT of all medicine is either to pre vent disease, or to assist Nature In restoring the various organs of the body to a healthful action, and that medicine is certainly the best which will perform those offices thoroughly, yet mildly, and without endangering the vital forces of the system, by whoso normal condition alone health and strength can be preserved. Most of the Bit ters that have bertlofore been brought into pop ular tavor, have only served the purpose of tem porarily stimulating or cxriling the organs Into a condition resembling healthful action, without any remedial effect, and generally followed by a return of the disease, or a prostration of nervous energy more disastrous than though Nature bad been left to take its own course. Dr. Greeley's Bitters are a preparation of the nutritive properties of the grain of the fields in combination with tbe active principle of many slmplo alteratives and bitter tonics, and It is a pleasure to the proprietors to state that its use fulness is being generally acknowledged by tbe largely-Increasing consumption in those section where it is best known, and by the testimony of many eminent physicians, who have not only made trial of it, but continually prescribe the Bitters in those cases for which it is recom mended. AGED PEOPLE, AND ALL WEAKLY PER- SONS, Consumptive patients, and otheTs, whose con stitutions have become Impaired by time, or en feebled by disease, and In whom tbe 'process of digestion does not replace tho fat and tissues of the body as fast as they waste, wilt find these Bitters at once nourishing and strengthening) and happily adapted for their use. The great advantage the Bitters possess over ordinary stimulants usually prescribed in treating lung complaints and kindred diseases, is the fact that they combine many safe and certain healing properties in connection wllh the bast known stimulant. DELICATE LADIES Will derive great benefit from it. No unpleasant effect will ever result from taking tho Bitters, if the directions arc followed. Tor thoso who suf fer from nervous debility, languor, want of rest exhaustion, and in alt cases of weakness, the Bitters are not equalled. As an ngneable stomachic, it is much ad mired; it Buerpcns the appetite, brightens the iutellect, and infuses new life and vigor. No one who uses these Bllters tan be bubject to an at tack of FEVER and AGUE, or DlARRHffiA. Of all the Ills that nffiict men and women, few are so agonizing as Djspcpsla. It Is a sort of combination of many diseases. Thanks to science and Du. Grekiky, a specific bin now been ob tained. GiiKELky's Bocnnov Hitters take straight hold of the dise.ise, und begin a cure. Thou sands of well-attested cusis of cures of Dyspep sia, Indigestion, nud Fever nnd Ague, even of the most nesperalu kind, are in tho possession of the propiietors. Not n few piople, everywhere, complain of Weakness or Debility. This Is the gentle hint of nature for a tittle blip in tho nny ot invigora tion. Tho bint should not be neglected. "A stitch lu lime saves nine." (itt a supply ol Grk lev's Bociidon BiTTEii9,taketbcm rrgu arly, and our word lor ityou will feel better, live loDger,be stronger, and think and act wllh very much more satisfaction. The Uilltrs aro a tonic, and of a nature never bilore attdlntd In nny medicine. It will make tbe weak strong, the desponding hope ful, the sick will. For nny complaint of tbe Stomach, Liver, or Bowels, there is nothing com parable with this niuliclne. In America, tho Liver is the list abused of all tbe orgnns In the body. It is mado the saddle of all oilier organs. As a const quence, It is often out of order, and not 'infrequently neurl; Inopera tive. This need not be ; on Ihe contrary, it is quite unnecessary. A little common sense, and a saf Dclencyof UitFFLLY'aUouiino.N Uitteiis, will keep the Liver right, and uiuko man a mnn, and wo man, now miserable, quite happy. The Bitters regulato and strengthen tho Liver, no less than purily it. '1 be Increase of Nervous Disorders, at tho pres ent day, is one of tho most alarming Indications of the age, or rathir, would be, were it not that a mott udniirahle cure had been found. There is not a phase of Nervous disease, whatever it may be, that tbeso Bllters will not act upon favorably, and In tho mo;t efficient manner. All who nic uulortunalely uflt cttd with complaints of this nature, or with ludlgesllon, or any dls casio of the Stomach, should not lail to mukn m L Ol ClttKLKY'S llOUItLO.I UlTTMIS. Chills nud lever. In i.iun'y portions of the Unllcd Stales tills terrible disease bdzes its vic tims us natuiully us water seeks lis level. The si6tem In a particular condition invites it. Tho right mfdicliie to pievint und cure this malady, we unhesitatingly sny, is GnKRUT'a Bochbon Hitteiis. It breulcs up the fever, dilves it Irom the sjstem, and will keep It at bay, If taken In iitcordunco with directions on Ihe bottle. The Bitttrs purify and enrich tho blood, nnd this la return strengthens the constitution. As an ugrce able tonic, tin sc Hitters have no equul, Greelej's lloiiibon Bitiers nrc meeting a sale unparalleled In the history ol popular medicines, lu all discuses ol the Stoinii'li aud Bowels they aro a Eovcreliru cure. The worst eases of Dys pepsia and Indigestion jield to tho remarkable jiolincv of thu llilleu, which is as agreeable to tho taste as it is spenly und unfailing in Its good efiVcts. For Bale by Druggists nnd Grocers, every whero. W. F. kX W. GREELEY, Pr.prietors, Boston, Mass. And Sold by D. B. CLARK, S. B. WAITE J. B. WILSON, Wuahlngion. D. O., nnd PKEL 4 6TI1 ".IIS, Alexandria, Va. feb 15