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VOLUME YIII.
THE
t%»Us Citj Intfllijtiittr,
fratmrm rrtrt mr
FFFICE IN THE INTELLIGENCER BUILDING,
t: i, roRxievi of
tlLt. AffD KKLLV fftUATV^
nprneiT* rrr?i
CharietOity, Floyd County, I
OWE.
W o
Any p.-raonobtaining flv» *mb*rrib«»n«, i»twl torwaHln*
the mH»y *hall In- luriimliwl with a copy of IU«* Inlrllt
gancorfor thi.- scrv.co ho lout a the ntirul.T .-t il! lr
k*ri
Hnslm-i |»'rt.iinlni* to tlio pap^r cnn In- rrnmnrtcd
ril 'i ihr ral»li»b«*r
MIyday.iildrtucei!t«tof
TIIII or ADMNNXA#
,5 ~r»r
Squam, II
•i 'l'THW, 8 10
.-Vjunrcs,J_ 3 60
4 &iaiir«», 4 00
^JV_Fquar«s, 6 00
FOII'MIT,
ft uu n 60 I"
s mi i_ia"«o
S 'l'IMN,
1
Column.
12 MI
Pr.rk
MINIMIS CARD*
will
be
HOTELS.
BUTTON HOTEL,
OWHTR
of
Wt-LLX
ANl
•pen
in
Wash ingtun
This K®TI*'
for
THE H««irt
of the
the city. Country
OOOiforU
OmnibtiR
•UHHihuat
Y
VII-
4:
,8I$£
•*l
lines run to and from this hotel in
CONNECTION with *11 the railroad
line*.
rrsvuja.
8,484
8,033
Cedar
A. B. F. HILDRETII, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
RMAT
FCR A. IT, F. HJT.DKETH,
SnlYrtfc Asr. rftopfcutolt.
PB1CK, *2,00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
_1600 I JL» 00 I 26 00 35 I 85
AORXTV
ron
TH*
irrKiTK.irffnt:
•4 8. M. Mtindll ft Co N(w*pnpor AilffTtlning A|tMil
$0 37
IW,
New York.
C. H. Scriveo, General Advertising Ageat, 6t Daar
%jrn Street, Chicago.
of
Sve line*
or
IPK*
n
illhe
ttktaenlmna for tfi K) fw»rammm K«r each additional
Iue, orar
CONDITIO*,
In CemtiiUi jfc n
AFLUM. (I..
ASaat.
Aft
oak
Afloat.
Afl»a(.
Afrm.
K«*.ly u I^imeh.
FVIIL IIINF
4
Puritan
MUIIIUII'IRNAH 4
M'rxlti^-k 4
TIMAMMT'LA
4
Affitni'Biiow 4
i
16M
1.5C4
1.W4
1.544
&.'<!*)
.'i.'-'O')
8,200
3..00
3,000
IFCMtNL-I*K
10
I'MMU-.HLIBLJ 4
4
Katamuzoo 4
Vhackmatoa 4
at l*
Falls.
that
orUmo
«LH.
Ronton.
New
Yrtrk.
Vui'dinf.
Two of the last-named fleet Are bow
•o forwarded that they may be com
pleted this year. It will doubtless
take many people by surprise, that
the extraordinary success with which
our coasting iron clads were built, so
far at least as relates to time, and the
number finished, was attained while
JBliy L. WILCV-T, PHOtRIEVOU,
lUUi STUIULT, CEJXAJl 1MXM,
Mack IFiiwh CMhljf Iowa.
THIS hou*e HAVING CHANGED
dergone
ii
is
NOW READY TOT
hauils,
THOROUGH
and un­
relitting
and
emodrtlinp,
the
public.
iuitiniiiH
IT IS
l.iti n of the
Mitnated
in the
L»isinesn
jmrt of
The proprietor PLEDGE*
NO
|MUtM
RU«»U
daily FOR the North, South
-il
iiiuiseil
will IM
K{KIN^L
to
oniforUiI'le.
IUAK.e H^
STACKS L.
nre this
hotno
and
West. v.5:87
.AMERICAN HOUSE,
or mais and markkt mm,
ROCKFOHD, ILL.,
NEARLY
oppowiU
I -v
tli«
Kenoaba
Depot.
F^WUR A. BIOKLUW, Propn«T4
of the
HUOW
aunveyed
UT
auit
FRAO
from
of charge. Ample
Montgomery
TBE QUA
Stabhug aittactmd.
House,
»V HENHY BAKEii,
Kf««tA*pu. CUK KABAW COMCT* IOWA.
leave
thU Hotue tiaily for
South, httxt and
the North,
West.
Watches and Jewelry.
MATS0N k
Fine Watches, Clucks, Jewelry,
#tlvar and Plated Ware, Spectacles^
Watch Materials, Js,
«~I A. B. VAN' C0TT,
yntoeesa ajid nAMi/AOTif or
Watches,
Clocks,
ATL'OIiN JIYB.
w*. ». FA RAN
to
n.
FAIRFIELD
All
H^lakk,
nl Uio office labiM-ation.
roi'imuulratintip may t'O Uit* WiWr, w he
WIIiprMhptly and faithfully wpond to
0. A
AM 19M
•7 I Sl»
IW| IS
14 JL
10 I
3 W.
S3
no
no
«K»|
8
ID 00
4 W. 8M
$3 7&|I*M|
7 5'i K 0»i
7 60 10 00
10 00 VI «M
VI ft. I 14 00
14
7ft
1* 80
35
2B 65
00
I S
00
15 00 I 18 00
TitU.
charred.
Strevta,
CHICAGO.
8. H. GILL, rroprivtor.
having
ly
REPAIRS! TNL
been recently thorough­
rciiuvnti-D
11 N«IV)N.111, IH
TJIIO*TS. 'HI.' I»*7ITI«N I
Ing
F|-sirahle,now-
HUKTNEIW
part of
MT H-IIUUU
will
of JIUIM-
HUD *II the
vt
tli
REAXOIIII'IL.-1 NST
of
OIVK DOLLAR FIPi'T PI.H DAY.
The Proprietor wonl return hi tlianke to
the busiiiexs men of the N*t)iwvt t.r the
libcrui luitrotia^e lioreUfire K*toweil U(Hn
hint, iiu would state th.it it wil. ever be hi*
turn to c»n*ult the iviniort of
IIIM
train* and
irnian NIT IF THAT ^XIRTION
of the iron-clad navy of tho United
States, which ia destined fur sea ser
vice. Aa the ships have never boen
named
in such a conncction before,
and as mnny otherwise well-informed
persons are ignorant of their existence,
it wilt not bo amiss to append the
brief tabular description of their meas
urement aud armament as follows
O. VftAIT.
K PRATT,
ATTU&SEY IT
LAW.
Charlet City. Floyd Cowntf.... Tinea.
Will practise in nil
tin-
business promptly attended
Examined, Taxes Paid,
Offic*',
Mauutai turrrand
*4 WHOLESALE Sf RETAIL
DKALCR IN
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS.
Oui Work i» ixwllcJ bv none, and ail uiti
(*)es warranted reprusented when sold
Trunks made to order, covered aud repaired.
G. C. CONE,
nealer in TTaruwaro, Iron,
Nails,
dor.
R. G. BEIN10ER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
And Solicitors in Chancery,
Dealers in Heal Estate, Exchange, Ac.
CIIARLK8 CITY, FLOTD
CoCHTY,
Will nltend to
bttsineHs
&C., &C.,
Mctircgor, Cluytou Couiityv I.owa.
ALBERT HOVEY,^
Agent for
Mantifacttum, aud Dealer In all kinds ef
Agricultural Implementa*
A I.
SO
F1ELO, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Mo. 1ft Lake Street, Cliitogo, UHuele.
'.^0. Box S047.
Oftteeat tlie Di uji
LOOM IS,
tMttteTEKS AX If MJ Vtt.LCTlHlSMS,
And WhoIc«l« and lU-lail Dealers n
kc.
No. 194 East WatcrS
^j. ^ILWAnCEl, w^.
,'X
Jewelry*
Wnteh Tools and MaU rialh
u«u
wnqi
ii
i
MASOMC JKWEI^S,
SILVER ASP PLATE It WARE, KXV-,
r. Eitet Water an
1
Wiacuusiu bt^(
MLLV'ALKKK, \HKWNMTS5.
every deaerip*
U*i
vf
A. B. SAWYER,
Watckiuakcr aud Jewell**,"
AT Til*
CITY JE WKLR Y STORE,
OCAStlS CITT ruvi COUJiTT.^A.
V.
Jli
B. WatcLos, Clocks and J«w«l|y
paired in tip-top style. 42tf
KI
Courts of
lrv
to.
STARR & PATTERSON,
Attorneys Counsellors at Lew,
Collectlcps
made NOD promptly nmitted. 'LI^
AW»,
Publi.^lier of
HI »IL
ftTY BOOKSTORE.
B. M. HARGER,
'C vanuuu a hktaii ia.«taa n
Le
Hooks
Miibic, IiihtrunienU, Print and Wrappiu{
Papers. Priuteis* 8Unk, Etc.
No. Ill
Main
nue»U.
Strut,
AID
DEALBU
161
GIMRL.
4- vt i. 'fTr.„-fa,lireathfctc'f
fu Will practice Jt\ Northern Iowa aofl ii.*ror of N^«a»e, W»K.fwUi.•*.
Southern Minnesota. Tarticulur attention 1 Vision.
CHAHMS CITT, FIOTPCO. TOWA.
paid tti collections, pftjin^ taxes, eonvcv
i i a a a a*ai l«w Mil^'Qlar lr.ri on rtoot,
aocin^, atiU funtishlng alWract^ ut title ufi n Hum. ^f' 'W-utountmanoe.
TiAiKlfl. Officcover Stone
Stpre. Iv61y
•. S.Kcii r. Miilfer.
O.
fn obo
of
c«£a(«MSS
mt
INSERTED HI
N-BLI'H
the
will
I'
ARLAIU^
Miuiiootu
Qtmrtent,
M'»crr County, AIinrumeta.
Janvaiv 1, 1H61.
Miscellaneous Cards.
and Stationery,
IK
U I S
South Water St., Chicago.
nsrsmettcBS.
CkraMF Brother. 8mlth, MM k Co.
J! STEARNS & FOKSYTII,
Wholesale
.I
troai ijk'ihtuuoii, U*'IU
PfiCLIKB OE
(JOURLMI
i ci. rl t.iM**, Ii.m•
Drnrgi-R,
Iowa
DejK^itoty of the Atueiiean Tnu-t Siciety.
BELLAMY, JACOBS k CO.,
PHOD1VE AN1
Commission Merchants,
IL I. I IIIH.- I
Grocery
—AKn—
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
185 £outh Water bticet,
t. w. maAB^s, CU1CAQ0.
t. jnasYTH. 14jl
Wisconsin Trunk Manufactory
JOHN 11. COCIT,
#87 Main 8trset, Mai Kewhall House.
Milwaukee. Wisconsin.
refpHullLI.ICBOAC-LCR!•'.IR"
I
Prfc» TL(S per
Mtrera4 lo
any
Cut out
14ft'
A. B. F. HILDRETII,
Notary Public & Conveyancer,
if.
CHARLES CITY,
Floyd County, Iowa*
11
r.r- SMITH & ATKINSON,
nKAI.KRS
IN
DRUGS, BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
Newspapers, Magazines, &c. $c.
CHARLES CITY, IOWA.
tMeve on Mill Htrert, near the Mill.
J.W. SMITII. M.T).,
liook Store, on MIU 8t
Uesldenee, near the Hi hool House.
H. BRADLEY &. CO.,
WHOLK3ALB PKAT.KKS iX
Y A N K E E N O I O N S
127 Kast Water Street.
16jl
BLAIR A PERSON 8,
WUOUUALS kSTAJL DtALKU Ul
China, Earthcrn & Glass "Ware,
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Cutlery, Japanued Ware, Looking GImsss,
Britannia Ware, Qas Fixture*, Larai*,
tkC.
160 East Water Street,
\-t—--
vOiWAUKBE.
amIDA
HOUSE,
S. M. WARRKK PROPRIETOR,
WAVKHLT, UniMKH Col.NTT, IOWA
VVOOLLEY SNYDER,
etuaus uitt rLOTn m- tewa.
Plows made and I. paired,
0»rria^t*lronad, umi tinurai JtUuq 4gg§,
MRS.
H.
M.
lKAUai
IX
Fashionable Millinery Goods,
W/wietoU aud iitUU,
0
HKLnBOLD^
Genuine Preparations
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUnnj,
afaaitirr ami »f»ori(lr Reaxxly for of
.iiiJ
til.'
the
8tafts.
watery or
1 ^WFLL'N,^.thfrTU»4
'flii' Mp iietne inrroa-cM tt«. jv a«t of and
CXT'.
Ucs
alisnrbent Jltlo LIN
11htIH»rci-ti"«.
RKMimnut'i Errn ict scctio.
KUR
uri frol'1 K*
f,:1
II
l..WL(•»!('.•»•«-I:I-.-tiii.'liou
a'-HLIIJt
ltli
bit
LN-LI-'"-
of
I
AIJUOO.
..UUI*!'
I
of
i Iiiilt«prAithm »o BaartiHli
I I OS* OR MIMORY, V »F
will
r,i
l'ow*r,
I-ih
TIMM -Y MI THM. IF
ciiih invhi ..tlilj-
in iti-ftirk-,
n
wfcicb S|a i»ll
rii'TVAUMWLT»
cj,huou
f"LT.W$
[mjM/nicj, F.'tmtj/, Fit*,
ltlent
tbovo"
in.L
IOWA.
and
practleo in
Supreme and District Court of Iowa.
Information ami ROOD
Um
be
cheerfully ^iven on request. SStf
B. F. JON ES,
Attorney
Law, Notary Public,
Commitriontr of Dedt for Totca.
N:AV I-xpir\
Who ran My that Uk? ar« not tri^pwitly tbl
IMrof
'.l
INS AMI V AND C'ONSL'MPTTOH.
AMY NRR
uvrare nf
TLIC
eaaae
of their
MEL^NCLI.'IV V«THS
-MfWtefr.bui
Want trill con/rss the recrrJr of the ffurne Anyhnn». I |,AjJ
by
•E*" TO I
RAVEMTMPUON
tnnli
boar ample
OF IH* AR.WIION.
wtt
Tlio •'••ii tit'iti n oil-'.' affti'teO by ortrsrlf wenln'v-s riv ...

iir IH' of utadjrhie
smt
to
NIRENGHI:I
lionysteniiii!
INVLGOMTR
HdmheLT$ Extract Tivrhu invarmfan.
AUW»iHcoMvi,1(-,«K.moSt,ke,,-al'.
-o——
FKMALES—FKMALtX-FEMALES.
•Cxt'acl It'irln: ih iiii«|U.JLO! liy
v
rtiloro-i- ..r R. i I" „-.i' irin l'-iinf!: !:i'--« or
pr»«MOI» 4
VCaT'i^mV AT-!
UW»loni»I.
evw
(J«U-III-..
Lni
OF ITT»-]|jauou,M UI UIC
CHANGE OF
I4KK,
Tnlie no more Ttil uun. ^Tercnrj* it hp pleas
ant ihi*i1 f--M-iplttHiiit .*r *1 -i!ii'ffpti« *lt-
UdmbM's Urtmct liac/tu und Impmcd liurtwath
CUKES l-ECUfciT DISKASE3
fa ail tlMtr Ai liul "*|«wsa,
lottk or im* chuiK» to dint. No locim uieace,
ANT!
SO RXPOMRK.
It raiiiwii a fro|i«*ui ili»-irt. atil cii i s *trons:th to n--|
iatf, tlifrrby r**iiM\ irnr ..l.-irm tin-. iin-vciitin^niMl «'i.r
ng »tri-|iuva of Um I'rvtbra. alUjriOK pafci and iiifLiin
IMtloll
'r»~|I--111 III I III* I '.I-- *ILF:(^**I, .lint *X|M*ll!I|N
all iHi«**txiu«.niMtuv.ii «aa vt-oruuut nj«it**r.
TLI*'iiiiinilami
.- II|KN :»I NUN'!. *LIO HAV 1K.I-II LLO
NF U -JI-KF. WT»o LI:iv .L L**«
vlctirm
ciirr4 in
1*iiii**thPJIyU-IlK«RvyIFCI-I-.vmtIk-AIM.'dial
a
LIN
tb
.* I
I»***II
»ri«:
o|SO\"
I..-. I'V |io\v**rl
ilrn«t up
in
wr.m.oWic..g suariiqr
ilantrtTii
llo* I
Ikiii
I!.*OR^IIR
,*nt.'.
HI
TOD
brntk
lorui,
auU
outia
tua|(R.v-
PERKTIFH NJXTR IM I,JT.
for
tli*- in.
I
r*
..IIIK-
ADDRMH, MARELY
CAM
II. H. LUXMBOLU,
FLUMMIJI*
OO UIC
auI
AIII M.-NIJ«
ny
CI«
iihM.
IUC.
Botflr,
mr
Nix
Car
89/19.
RrMo
packed
BOII.
I^'-trriba AYMPTOM^
In
ASSARTA-
all
eammunk-attooa.
tiaarnlrMl. Athrle*
A«Mr---IMI»R« I •N'O'-MALH^I
OISSH
1ft
ChrniM,
LIOKTUUI, I'H.iitleiphia.
.J'V* S'"th LI-IILLI *IT., I»*!*»W I
illTMilOl.t'-•
MI *!,I .IL LOI«K
llrryanJ mical Wan hnaar,
MM
Broadway,
HAW Yark.
JJru'ore of iMtntrrfr*!* andunprtmrt/thd DmUr*
ki emteavur to iiis|»i-.«* of and •'niLcr
repvUlwu atUinil:i-ii-o»n"
«J
bjr
BalaMA'S
GTANTNA
PraearaUnnft
Exir
N:t LI'ICLM,
f~ir"aiarfRs.
laiK^raaiMHa Waak.
•01.D »T
AIX T)Rr«niSTS EVi:i{YWlI!:ipf''
Ask for Ht liiil'old'a -Take uo ether
it.
UIF AJVERTIMIUEAT AIWL »a»4 (OR
And avoid impo$kion and rsputvrt.
47/1
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.,
uJ iuworful T"Uio, ou.\u.»'
of wiNMldttuliflkacjr la immmm of tba
Stomach, Liver and Bowel®,
Cures Dyspepsia, Lirer CoropUlBt, Head art*', T.
on
era 1
ttab lity N
CR*-OTIAN«TST.
I'tjuw-ksi
OF
.Spkfim-*
r.i'LM'Tie b-n.-ll
Y S I i A S E O
chariu em. rtororo., iowa.
ttinl all
'.'Hi|i.unl.J
of Jli. S«g,
ariMn|! t'roui ll«lil- VICakauari
•faareul
tlir
J.I'^TI-III
or
atuvulcaiaxiIINAIUSAS
KY
KtOiluy ttwt w4 wb'lr.M*inf. (Tdiial awt
In it- iMt.iri- fiil*-r^ ini itli. i oiu|«i-itiou of IInsrvm-.K'S
SToM.Vt'H Itl ITtlfr- Tlii* |"|ulur pr iuriiixb ontAiua
ui iuiut-ri.1-l ID) In l«*l' IhiMih .iI n Buiil uo
Aery i-xriUnl K ih romliowltou tf Um* of
rare b*J-auuc:lnbillkind,u|UUIL4
riM aa«L
WSSTTM
pursM au4
ent ol all diflVlfivc rilituuUub.
OL l« f.r*ria.
1
HSM
'1 «t« ii»t ilU.-a**', and. I'.ir
aallw! tiuiiian -y-tli can |rl ui by l.uiu i.. in. aum
a^am-I ni»Ui*lii n^.-inliTi I an uiiv»ti..i ii'mo-.
^Iwre. jnpur* aau-r aud otiivr extwiiiii vaueM*,Uutiyl
Wr'a hiiu.-rn may be n-licd on a» a aalvKuail.
la 4tMricia iuIMmI with Kerff aad
found luttllililr
d)
un :li'»U-iiii-l.« wliii resort lo it
lib ol
-.1*.
M1LWAUKJCK.
IV
weak stomach In rapWtly
Peraet*- if luil.il, ItabW to N. rv us Attack's
I^wimtii of Sftiriw aiut fWi4 of lan^aar. Un.i promj* aa*i
|i*i Hi^i-rtot n .i I I'roui ttif li.ii.Th. Tht iL-kiuuouy ua
IhLi |mmui la lujulcoiuiuatvi and trom ImjUi noxea.
nliiiuilaiiiUUNDLy
IV
a
ho
DUNN,1,,
lift
No. 18 Wiacvubin btrtxt. MUwauK**.
or ltiiaMia CulM) lmaaodiaialy a!»UM«cd hy
IIIU^l"a«Myooflui-u
do
tlic
itig lo it, Uio
A*
a
ORIII-r .L
o\ wiO .*n
*itive-i
|n(elli0citcfr.
WMtward
the
courso
of empire takw it* way."
A* m.W.
v
rali-IIRI-oiui.LI'PO-PT
WLL.CH
tko
.*!*,
an.l all
UNIMTURAL
vti
larfrvieata aro radaccti, aa well aa oalB and luSanma
Utb.
H1LDRKTII, MlMt,
Ohajrles City, Iowa, July
28,1864.
Immigrantsk ,»
d,T tirinps ,o our port, ,r,8ol.f,riKl,t.|
ed with passengers, who are seeking'
that fair recompense for labor, and the
them In the laud of their
is denied
birth. It is
greater ntimber of these immigrants
from Great Britain, while the
journals of that country teem with ed
the destitution of
occasioned bv
Itorials depicting
Northern btntCS
i ,l i
pre9m% w#r A„ t,,cgc
assertions are contradicted by the let-
4
NIL)
oiln-r K«nii-'ly
,l -".r i'
tr" prciW 11,0 rcboUiuS"»^Tre.t,.r"g J"
abroad by our adopted citizen*, bc-
abroad
°y
or

oor
M-ir-
rli"i..- -tat- i'l lb.- I i- 'ii». l»-m li..rrlti-a V"! «t.- tl
itr, hii I for nl!
1
e^J^i..r"ril^-aor»alI|.
"ONNINKRINT"
in.-t.l.-titto thi* n-\ wliMlwr
od°Pted
citizens, be-
seeching their friends to immigrate
and take advantago of the itiduco
ments our tilt ctraatrj offVrt to to
ld astry.
But these strangers generally dis
I play a lack of forethought wheu they
i seek to make their homes in our large
raoHeiirboii'iiKitractor hhcIhiit,r an•».-tiai.«awl'agricultural resources of which are
rI(UIN*
HI LNIII.IL.r* FXIRNIT HI.RIM
lhe
citIbi''L"
They woald do well to consider theI
anj
IIK* hi!
of a
ilinretic.
CNMT
Ivirrtxi. »»I.
L»v« 'A
U
they may secure a section of ground
buudred aud forty feet, breadth fifty
three feet, and depth twenty-two and
a half. Sho is three thousaud live
hundred tuns burden. Her principal
ram is nineteen feet long, aud solid.
fifteeu feet from the bow. She has al
so a ram at the stern, solid tuu feet.
It will bo some months before sho can
guus each.
the Alabama during her fight with
the Eearsarge,
aud which rescued her
commander, and at
his
quest took
of
refuge, is owned by the Orrn of
pearance of
Agmt
A
a
N»I
.jijtr»*l»i*iiii*n
lor i
an aUtick «m'i.|n* U»o mxmii ki* aini
111! 1*1 I RIL' TIII
|i|i.Iiilui»«jf*Uil-ililwboillu*i(
i VI*
H.~
IJII, .I I
*«\-«.-
r.
ionully n
ot
Touir, Hoatcttor'S
1m
full*
so
a ksa bsfn
iirrvuuUvr uud iri
C-I.
taMr
I.s
rrmr
t-
van«*. »r«c3ra^ awry lrn.*fmurr-* ol iLur aii»i»ik*'o
Ii..
:.i* Ki*\.r ullil IM'..*1'!^, M\i-r Im-iiik vi!«
\\:lli i|U]|.ilii: lor lOolitll- Ii v .ili., HI.til Inily -.ili.i .ill I
Willi that t*vp-"*i- alkaloHl. nr« nut u»ifti .|i.'uLii i
alor^i'. U IimUL tttUim a lew Uya Uic tt»uut 11j»Ui
to.- s Hitti.m.
4th of
-ORT
UM uuiapUiut
way
ba praventnl.
prodm
lliUers
-tiiiin-i ut
Dwv, I' ii itur« Iie-» .aid I
analog 'in Olii An ,t i \.
itt)
O
which naoHt U oi(**rh i «1 or a iiuiMat-l t«6*ri Ui«y c«a
u»titi.i. ,.i \Vuuto­
alid
nitty
L» ITVPTIEIITC
•A I IN-1 IM-TRIC
t.iuvali'»c.lit
uitfin-uco
!-L4P-A
ol all dlt.ek»i It n
chtful i:»viv" itii't. WIk-ii Iho
i-tt
ir« arc
Laat, but lint loaat.lt Thr Only S»ft SniuiiUiil. Im-ih^
•taaulaoluro
1
r«iaa«i, uo|vrai, iori' cutorv^awiio«fciaba-.u owia. from the mail betwetn WMtov and the
from nouud atid Uiuocuouii material*, aud
entirely ri-o from tfia acid «Apuient« iw«aaiN anara or leas
lu all trie ordinary Ujiiw uud btuiuaeLica of tbe day.
N« fiwti'ly in.jdh-iiio hits Invii no unn'fo* illy, and,
may lit' tl ulv a'l.lod,
KittmrtHy |o)..il,a
w»Ih Ihettiu lllfaut!
iwrtii.u ol tin- coiuiiiuujl) Ui»toiici Ititu-rt.
L'leyarctl BJ
lltfc-IErriaj
®l(stoatb ljje Coarse of €inpi« talus its S31ay.
»Mtly superior .drintngc. wliieh may I ",''e aorvicu in exc["»or calls
more prosperotie Western States, the two»
I unexcelled, and only require willing I
ed
earnest re­
him
into A British harbor
Era­
ser, Treubolm & Co., of Liverpool, who
are the rebel agents for that port.
She is thus almost
as
The Hostou
vtrttii
J»1|-U, 111 R111 TR.-:,I LI\^V I
r«M|*tail4
really rebel
property as the Alabama herself.
ll is stated on information derivod
from a bushwhacker, that Price's reb­
el
army has been disbanded aud sent
by squads into Missouri.
___
ITerald,by far the ablest
and most popular democratic paper
iii
New England—counting its subscri
bers by the hundreds when others
havo but their tens—comes out for
Lincolu and Johnson. There will not
be bogus Democracy
enough left in
New England for seed.
many bauds of rebel
guerillas in different parts
of
July,
InVUnratedanilbtrtro»RIt
patiu* ruati red t.y tlila ajrrr»abl.
lite
TOTIK-,
aad
U"i '.s «i)iiuir in n-o i I«in*|^iti. .ii.d lii l«-«• i.i'ii-
forin.S
flrtiml
j,wnail,INDI^-LIONiiioiiAtini|!
paliuu...
A'WT-ll*4
RIABI^
i
..*' T*W««I
Um
actwa ol
AN4
tL*-
Over,rtGWLL*liivu-
m-o
E.HUITNIUTJOO FO(H'RLNDUM TRN^ULAR
IS SICMTIVA anS
saorelin*
ursaua.by
the State
give credit to this statement.
At Clermont, Fayette county, on the
one boy was drowned, ono
had several fingers SHOT off, another
was shot iu the leg, and another was
run over by
a
wegon^ and
was
fatally
a
it
is feared
injured. JITNL U**
iitHti
Secretary Seward has accepted an
invitation to visit
the
coast of
Maine
iu August, iu sompany with the spe
cial committee of the House
who
go
to examine the defence* In that quar
ter.
Two stsge driver* on the Winona
and Maukato mail route in Minnesota
have been arrested for stealing letters
Winuebago Agency.
Tho rebel raiders and robber* iu
ryland levied
AIULIN, IMWBUR^B, JTT.
Sold by aUDruftftta, UnMr»aadStofcfcs«Mr» tnrr
wksrt-
assessments
anything but greettbqftku.
They kuow what is good.
CHARLES CITY, FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1864.
OFFICIAL.
•*M| IfrtttBENT or tbe r-rrptN»*MB:
A PROCLAMATION.
WnEftEAS, I?y tlio act approved Ju
ly 4, 1864, entitled "An act further
to re^nlnto and provido for errollintr
and calling out t!-» national forces and
for other purposes," it is provided that
Tho 1'residcnt of the I'nited States
may, at his discretion, at any tiuie
hereafter, cafT fur any uuinbiT of men
Tfc« Influx of immig^nhr ifr Hhr
shores nt the present time is beyond as volunteers for the respective terms ditties were well sting.
precedent. Almost every successive I
o{
«*»c, two and threeyears for the mili-1
W£U.t] 0f ft ci(y
1
election district, or of a^county
der a di.aft for OIlc ywr lo
strange, too, that the quota or any part thereof
gresa may now be put in operation for
recrniting and keeping tip the strength
the
authority of the United States
cities, where tho rate of living is much eight of the aforesaid act, on account my boyish spirit wrought me so"
higher than in less populous places. pewus who have entered the naval i that I too must needs have a swing.
dl"'.nST l^u
be grasped should they settle in the i heretofore mado for volunteers, will, my boyish spirit, mnst
I sparsely populated districts of onr bo accepted under this call, for one, I wished to recliue in the swing as I
ol"
y«*r®*
t^C|*
da^'
coarse of a few
by the exercise of reasonable dilli
genco will increase in value in ten
fold proportion
,r'
1
u'
II 1*1 mm Hi
Launch of the Puritan.*
The ocean monitor
launch is said to be one of tbe most
successful ever made. Tbe vessel did
not dip more than thirty feet in the
water, which is remarkable, consider
ing her enormous weight. The cx*
treine length of the
a3
yH\ not
not
so
tliey may se-
Icct, and wi!l be eniitled to the boun
ty provided by the laws, fur the peri
od of servico for which they enlist
0d
industrious hands to develop and 1 hereby proclaim, order anddi-|ing incorrectly perhaps of my dis
them. Here, with very little money,1
,ec*
fc0Pl4fUd'hcr,
hich, in the coarse of a few years, for troops to serve for ono year shall
3cr
PunUrn
waa suc-
cessfully launched on July 2d. This
Puritan
is three
being fitly I
o a v s o e a e o i s a a a i i
be hold in every town, township, ward
of a city, precinct, election district, or
county not ho subdivided, to fill the
uota which ahull be assigned to it un
this call, or any part thereof,
which mny be unfilled
A. LINCOLN.
By the President,
W. II. Skwakd, Sec. of State.
(Lommumcalions.
0ortmfOtuimmU th*t*r*ot
bo placed in comoii»«ion. Work I,a. from the Co. Superintend
been commeuced on her two turrets.
o u v 1 9 1 4
M„,
The Rritish yacht Deeihonnd, which ®nd q"aftcrly Report. Since my last
happened to bo so opportunely near
lutoU****.
Editor In .ccrd.uce with
my promise 1 hereby make my &ec-
Report, I have
cerUficates to, Julia Montgona-I
ery,
for
twelve months, and Clieston Whit-j
ney, twelvo
is,
some
printer's workmen havo gone
war.
Last Friday, I bad the honor of at­
tending a school pTc nic, near Ripley's
Mill, on the Cedar, some
six
in
No's Ono, and two,
The
ap­
in Kiverton
ship. The Teachers present
mauy
..
which they acquitted
they were
as
300. On arriving on tho ground, a
proccssion
was formed, which, headed
by a band of martial music, was con
ducted through devious wiudiug
ways
to a
had been made for speaking,, for exer-
had been made for speaking for oxer
cuing tlic school., anil for seating tlio au,
themselves
a
Ma­
Miss Peters is an
ou villages
and individuals, but refused to take
in
payment
M""7 U-C,le' m^k=
recognition of the eqnality of the la-' subdivided shall not be filled within I Clara Cole now sung When yon and P'sto'8 a,,' n'bbcd hini of all his uion
borcr with tho man of wraith, which I »P»ceof fifty days after such call, ^re
.. then the President shall immediately I ,r. his remains.
fin
8Uch!y0Rr8
hich may,8'nf?er»
PrcWrnt of thJ n,li«l' si» Al|Hd. in tl- boat other, milc-d op in I»'(•).„. n*'c3 ^{ii't'ln'feil'niy fdcn'ls
issue this my call for 1\ HI. N-1 groups to test their social powers,
DKEl) liiOl SAND OLIjN 1 KLU,
w|,ij0
for the military service provided,L_
nevertheless, tl.Jt all credits which tarns to ride in the swings.
may bo established under section
And
a
U8e(j wi,en a
"h!' '08t
of servico for which they enlist i
my
in£
tQIiat0
by
jn
volunteers
on the said 6th day of September,
1864.
In testimony whereof, I have
hereunto set my baud aud
caused the seal of thy United
States to be affixed.
at the city of Washington,
this eighteenth day of July, in
the year of our Lord 1^64, aud
of tbe Independence of the laited
States the uijrhly-niulU.
Pono
jr,,pping.
Ifrw»t
t,ia
»nM,IMl
oblll««'y
twnetnf soon enough. Having span
this yam out much longer than 1 in
tended, I will reserve my comments
on school pic nics and schtoI exhibi
tions for some future communication.
JllistcIIanu.
•Truth Stranger than Fiction.
The following simple and nnvarnish
ed
story has hardly a parallel in the
plage of fictinflf.
is in
examined, and grant-:OVEITON
man, six months, Elizabeth B.ggar, enmity, but ou account of his senti-!
months. 1 have not yet
school laws for distribn-1
received the
tion. Tho excuse
markably well and arc undoubtedly then drew his knife, which was also
making good progress. taken from him. He then ran round
The Choir now snng "Wrap the
1
!!,e
yotln- Tum 9qt J||gl Twcnty
'. .M,8S
be ti ufi lied and I Qs back to our school boy or school ',JS dead, I determined to kill Turner,
WnEREAS, Tho new enrollment here»i girl days. After these exercises wore
lofort ordered is solar completed as! .,»in i doing it. 15ut I kppt that resolution
that tlio afureuicntiulietl ,ct «f Cun-1 ',hC
an
whfre
ry, a„d
ll0,,9°
-Hb good ef-
Its Stfict truth fa be­
yond question:
Neau
MrBfcEfsoono,
following
a
of the
town­
Miss Peters, No 1, St Charles,
^JISS Laura Warn, No 7, St Charles,
Miss
Sarah
llill,
No 1, Kiverton,
and Miss Wirt, No 2, Riverton.
Besides the schools,
a large number of
their patrous and friends were pres
ent. amounting, iu all,
to as
aml
letter
my possession. The events so
graphically narrated transpired in
county, Tennessee. I knew
Mr.feudler
Sadler from a small boy. The
men who mordered him were noted
ivcr^«., ... «:»*.«..IV. fc,.— V ,jr from a small boy. Tho tli«» 1 *t!i December list- tnin Jeied
N
UIENT8-.
8
JJE I*
nrdered him were noted
|'LATU ^L,SO"U^
ments.
ance with tho young
A
plain
to the!*1® circumstances.
to state that
so
miles be­
low Charles City. The party com
prised Sub-district* No's One, aud
Stiven,
St Charles township, snd
farmer in modcr
It
WE 1 n»»»U«ni.T to
were,
umnl
only remains
that the
vengeauee
giw
of tlie rc i8uii8 why 1 killcu iur- unu
near and dear to me as a brother, and
for
several months nearer
person—my parents uot
he had not I never would
what I did—promise to be
The men who killed hiin had threat- people are
ened his life often because
UU?
party. R. W. Humphrey Lsq culled killed if he did
MiJ
v
not repeat them ir could. ext, Miss
Peters aud her school were called up-
he
a e s e i u i e u O a k e y e-im a i n
leased him at pa's gate.
"""S"1,.™ V
HINI OF THE
1 U K
U,'TL
^NGER he was
in, told
.. I 1 had heard his hfo threatened that
l|lal f))|t co„,yt.„t ll(, lToukl
not leave
l,e,
*ay
both
as teacher iu propounding, and schol
ar* in answering questions, and also
in singing, ft was apparent
that
live school and doing well.
cxcelleut
Miss Laura Warn and her
lowed
next,
teacher.
shoo!
fol-
though Mias ^\AIN ISI THREE drew
her scholars acquitted themselves
wa8
icUH.t,
ouly a novice iu teaching, yet she aud ed tiring at Sadler, lie drew his, but' generally,
re-lit
UP
*®c*- found him, and brought him down and
Then followed Miss Sarah TTill and laid him on a bed, mortally wounded.
her school fi'oln Hivertoo. Miss TTill requested some of his porple to
is quito an experienced teacher and ^ol '^r- i*'"011 to dress hid wounds.
handles a school well. .Hor school frien«la hud all left°tho room^whelfTo"
ftnJ
Gole
.19
ft,,d
a
I.- i. 11 be required for the Dtirooso of sud-' i Icavo for Louisiana, ami determined «lcara screw sloops-of war, seven mil-
lhe littJe
"rvT/**.!%r'h seeching their friends to immierratc Gorernincnt in the insurgent States now indeed "jost let loose from my pistola so that they would be sure J'cPa[.r* of vessels, materials, and la
Xow therefore I Vbrahim I ineoln i ®chool." Some retorted to the rirer to
a
was tho largest on tho ground. Her! ner went up, and put his pistol poses
scholars answered promptly ftnd their Htf^'nst his temple, and shot him!
Miss Wirt'
take the stand, but sent up
t',roi,fir'i
,lk°J
precinct, or
[for the schools. Master George in a lond voice if he was dead
aeq«itte»l himself quite well. Mi.sa
of firo
perhaps tlie majority were
here—(Mr. Editor do not langh)
i an'J
pi' Stnt rebellion, \fter Mr. Humphrey and myself had back and ride tho next day, or Satur-
wi"S- "lil1
f"rther
swinff a,ow'j|,^
OIie foot anJ ono
jnjagtrjoos |,ands to develop and 1 hereby prorlaim. order and di-1 inc incorrectly perhaps of my dis- ^e,'eforedown to a^aU his
that immediately alter tho ith tance to the ground, ami being utffor- return. After waiting, perhaps one
stairway, escap-
tlio hend. They a:! n-j.^ccd
,0.n!on"»
aud
THEN
8loo,1.by
HI°. ..
a i
took
thc«wwo
an^
marched to the dinner table prevented. I went prepared, but nev-
maternal care had provided a ier could get to nee him.
of the armies in tho tield for garrisons feast for the lored ones, ample, saro- i *he Ibnrsday before I killed him,
and such niijitary opeiationa as may.
delicious. Dinner being dis-l? Earned that ho was preparing to
he should not escape if I could prevent
Din nor hfd»n dm-
1
S0C",b,,"'r CO"lrol-, ho
iusullcd and abused
^aod Now, for this, I resolved to hare
song carried many off revenge. IVteet and Oordenliirc be-
*oe^
aD
prOC" mJ'TC'r- k"owi"S
*ar'y opportunity of
1
i«»i «»o wan preparing 10
rto.U
n,t
ones and larger ones were jit. I arose that morning and fixed
determined to hunt Inui all
might know where to look for my re
mains. I took my knitting, as if I
was going to spend tho day with a
neighbor living on the road toward
Turner's. It rained very severely,
making the roads mildly, so that 1
became fatigued and conclutiod to go
*'ldV ""V i .XcdT.oii^' UV
company Sunday a si that I
col,u not
!,^lVe but the company
boy, bnt somehow I! left about noon and 1 started again in
balance and rolled out, hang-! search of Turner. I went to his
hand. Judg-!'WU3C» ^out two and a half miles
1 let go, striking and a half hours, a man camu to see
my
foot and sptaming my right ankle.
And here I am to day penuing these
un I ahull ai i'l wimlt if I m«* ,*a, ,k,. nie. I loufid him there, and a number
the ground obliquely on my right: Turner, and not finding him, be said j',rt0 "jhwu eight huuJted aud .oity
a«,l .mamtW i„v riuht ankln
hc
|WHO,IVE(, N
supposed ho and his wife had gone i thousand dollars.
to Mr- iiril|tia|l, hia 8i8t
,)0UT0NCMA,F
milo
of persons, including his wifo aud her i
fttther and molher Mwst of thcm Ieft
when
I
enter* tho house.
it
If. VVn.nrR,
was 4:30 o'clock p.
ed
County Superintendent.
quick as possible, and hit him in tlte
back
this timo 1 was within fivo steps of 1
Uim,
Jane 58,1864.
Tb the Editor uf the Thnes
Tho original of the
'met Mrs. Christian and her sister, his
what
V V
—^, was,
You
A
six months, Helen A Merri-J guerillas, and killed him for no person- tn An thia .W1 AIM^A
but have
the highest authority for stating that
pure, high-minded girl, the
daughter of
I
was killed
Jauu-
I'etcet
etee
arv OO, *aud (JordeiiLire February 4,
1864
they in­
voked has overtaken the entire three
of the murderers of M. G. Sadler.
JOHN W. BOW EM.
Major Ci in** Accouling
please.—Cor. Xushrilie Tims.
A Wedding
ihv
uer, aud a brief kiatory of the aflair. tic garb—io bis black coat aud with
Dr. Sadler had for two years previ- (kids—is not wholly lost sight of, and, maintenance of oxen and
ous to his death soemcd equally as if not for bis own sake at least for driving
sq
was a
it
out live and after taking tho oath they 'follows the brief ceremony has the JUG#
He
stand where arrangements' at pa's till bed timo, and I warned mendous mcauing
the ueigh-
the rneetiug to order, and there being' Inn hood and htny off until these men other, how they came together, how
no Chaplain present, the choir sung became reconciled, lie promised to well they are matched, what their
thmt f.railiar Od. "Amcrica" witb! S» i
I Carthage, and woald leave the neigh- are likely to get ou in the long tun.
spirit and effect, tbe ounty bupei-• bcrlito«l that night, or by dayltght' Yet the soene is most engrossing, aud
iutendent was then called upon for a' m,*ja moruiug, and we felt assured he has fast effect iu quickening the fancy
few remarks. Of these remarks I! had gone. About 3 o'clock r. u. noxt and moving hope. A great many expenses of recruiting travelling ex
have nothing to say, only that I would!
OFFICIAL.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,
I
Paaaed
at
the Kirs:
AI,OT A
interested in the
is not quito easy TO say.
Union man they said that ho should that the immensity of the result that!
fosciuation
.TOU
v- __
auJ
*[].!
llC !iad
his last utrngtrle. They then
pulled his eyes open, and asked him
his horse
They
and saddle and
of the head, and he fell on his deluding tho coast survey and en- pC„8ATiou
face and knees. 1 fired again and hit! *""-'*1
know what that man did
JCAR fRJT.N,I
0f Mine
WM1 NEVER
1 UC^UTA'"V-said
Jaily,
,LMLL
hallooing and blowing a horn. I got
my
horse out,
ami
of
KIL
AN1
hiin in the back, and he fell on his T011 thousand dollars.
right side. I fired twice more, only I. ''ordnance and ordnance stores,
ono of these shots taking efleet. Liy
AIC'U'_'I'g
8TTS»
tin stood .ind watchcd hiin till'*AV, L'8,
he was dead, aud then turned round navigation apparatus and sup
and walked toward tho house, and P'!C?»
TY«TW'J
I
dollars.
IT
no more to
,ICY
me,
but commenced
started home
where
1 shall stay or leave when I choose,
going where I please, and saying
what
A wedding is always an interesting ^or flight and transportation for
OVOnt, and thero is probably nothing printing, advertising, and stationery
of so frequent occurrence that stirs
to prom- reaoy guests. LVEI body, especal.y tittr-tn^i,ics lor machinery of every.
}-on a .lat«-, «vc Y WYN.un, like, to .!«-• BNJU D«cri|.LLUO,.M«T
atlair
him that is mterchanged between the we.L
ded pair
There
1
.to bow long they have known each
P™Pcct. an «t pre.,-..I, anJ j|ovll.-y
them to come in. They met him ap-: lions and duties that eud more serious-
immediately after drinking, they all: wives aro uot
was snatched away from
couiiuenc-.should
their pistols aud
V
It
a u s u e y n o w o s
stayed ever spoken on earth have such tie-
came to me at Mr. Johnson's, young people seem to think that mar- penses of oflicers transportation of
... I where I had gone with my brother, riage is little more than tho wedding men and materials printing and ata-
fciiied. I bad met, itself, with its gold ring, orange bios- tioncry advertising in newspapers
(Jordenhire and Turner on the soms, plum cake, cards aud cougratu-' postage on public Tetters wharfage
on tho stand, and from the manner in i road, aud told luy brother thero that lations. We are net for disturbing and demurrage funeral expenses
they were searching for Dr. Sadler to tho charm, for we believe that a cer-,apprehending deserters pilotage and i .. n
kill him. Sine tinngh thoy went to tain illusion belongs to the method of towage of vessels, and assistance to! impiovenicntsof dry dock quay wall
tbe house where he was, and, strange Providence, and we are made, like the vessels in distress and for bills of ot
to iuc, after his warning, lie permitted birds, to begin in song and play rela- health aud quarantine expeuses of
Uie Thlrtjr-
IJIIi
ONT VTAH,
rBi.'C
sixty-five, and for other pur-
Ik it enacted by the Senafc and Hottfc
/'f Rprr.scnt.iiirc$ of the United Stales vf
rn Congress (ixscmlled,
For pay of commission,warrant,
and petty officer.* aud seamen, inclu
ding the engiueer corps of tho navy,
nineteen million four hundred and
twenty-thrco thousand! two hundred
and forty-one dollars.
For repair and maintenance of ves
sels of the navy, labor, materials, aud
stores, eleven milia ria five hundred
thousand dollars.
For tho
eSc»l«ifIcouU prevent l'«-» two h»»ar«d d..ll.«,
1
completion of sixteen fast
tl'e
purchaso, construction, and
bor, for the Western waters, four mil
lions of dollars.
For the purchase and charier of ves
sels for naval aud blockading pur
poses, three millions of dollars.
For extra labor, expeuse of repairs,
and so forth, on foreign stations, six
hundred thousand dollars.
Fur payment of tho three months
bounty to seamen and ordinary sea
men under the joint Resolution of Feb
ruary twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred
and sixty-four, five hundred thousaud
dollars.
For the completion of armored pla
ted vessels, three million six hundicd
thousand dollars.
For the purchaso of hemp and other
materials for the navy, 3even hundred
thousand dollars.
For fuel for tho navy, and for the
transportation and expenses there «f,
er in law, lor toe equipment.of vessels id the
distant
1 lines and notable to bear a pound I concluded to go there and seo, lor* the purchaso of various articles
weight npon my right foot. I intended fearing the man would tell hitn I was i equipment, via cnuvas, leather,
to visit schools the next three weeks, waiting for him and lie would escape ^Rb,e8
I
nay,
VIZ
and
l!l 1
dollars.
I asked
Mrs. Christian if Turner was gouu.
She pointed to him at the gate, just
leaving. I looked at tho clock, and
For
m. 1
then walk­
out into the yard, and, as Turner
was starting, callcd to hiin to stop.
Fie turned,
and saw I was preparing
to shoot
him he started to run I
fired ut the distance of about twelve
puces and missed. 1 tired again as
and furniture, and
ic nnisteiw boatswains aud
Bitiirua'icri'
department*, three million
provisions for commission, war­
rant, and petty officers and seamen,
including engineers and marines at
tached to
vessels
for sea servico, six
million four huudred and fifteen thou
sand six hundred and five dollars.
For the construction, repair, wear
aud tear
of
machinery of vessels in
commission, twenty-eight million three J1JJr8i .JORHT thousand
hundred and twelve thousand dollars.! J,\!
For
surgeoua' NECESSITIES and appli-L
for the sick and hurt ot tho na- purchuso
MARINE corps, two hundred
labor and incidental expen-
niilhon three huudred thou-
AR:^
'OR purposes incidental to
U^V|gstion,
wife, corning out. They asked MC thousand delists.
1
I or contingent expenses of tho na-
corning
1 did that for. My response I
hundred aud fifty thousand
I have been I *OR PURCHASC of nautical aud
I
astronomical instruments, books,
lug books and charts, one huudred
and
tlio
dred thousaud dollars.
BUREAU
biiacgioom, liib toman- tlic same lor repairs of Bteam-eimut-s
alilj
Y YURJ» for coals and other fuel
may be FOR INDIES,
oil, and
AA
VV
ns
s
parcutly pcrf^tl, f."«W a,.J s.uJ I, by far tl.au »c .poke for. We L-c- anJ fifty.tWud Jullar,. ^"7 '"f S ma
Ly hi coma ,.Vt .om/branJy for lieve that u.arriagea in .lie niain .« Bt*U£AU or HAVIOATXOH. &,op I™
Mr. \elton, wl.icli «Wy.oW -J. and good tlmy. and f^hnsUnda .nd
„,t ,^c,-„c
be they aie tar nearer the mark,
tliau
him. lie
if UUSY
jiu 6iuglc
selfishues*.
gas
c|(aring
Portsmouth,
a thousaud questions
arc naked, and surmises are made—as
l.'Jil'i.J,
PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
That
A,vicrtr.a
the t'lllowiug sums bo and they are
hereby appropriated, to bo paid out of
any money in the Treasury not other
wise appropriated, for the year ending
t!«) thirtieth of June, eiyhteeu hun
dred and sixty-iivo
NUMBER 30.
books, and stores for postage on let
ters for telegraphing on ptiMio busi
ness for advertising for proposals
for packing boxen and mak-ruls for
b'urik-books, forms, and stati^n^ry at
I navigation offices for maps, charts,
Jso. *4.] I drawings, and models ami for iuci-
AN ACT making appropriations dental expenses not applicab'o to any
the naval service lor the year end-j other appropriation, one thousand fivo
lug June thirtietli, eighteen hundred hundred dollars.
BUREAU OP CONSTRUOTIO* A*fr
REPAIR.
For
contingent
thousand dollars.
burial of
one hundred AND twenty-
maps, and charts and lor the repairs' headquarters repairs to fire-engino
of instruments, and binding aud back-, purchase and repair of engine hose
purchaso TL lumber for benches, mess
tables, aud bunks repairs to public
one thousand aud forty-two dol-
Ilars.
For clothing for
navy, fly® hun­
OF
YARDS AND DOt'KS.
For contingent expenses that may
accrue for the following purposes, via
(or
MA*Tf**sChmck, April 30,1MI. half as much talk and draws so many j„£8 tor the purchase and repair
books, map*, models, and draw-
ot
patcat right
attendance for purchaso uud
horses,
teams
for cleaning
up yards for llags, awn-
A!J packing
tciiincii
W A
boxes for pay of
New
,OILS
lerriagcs
AML
AU
piie
RECRUITING.
for contingent expenses that
\I
vessels in the navy, one million two,
and IWRWENTAJ ex­
penses, viz:
For blank books, binding, station
ery, and miscellaneous
i
TCWFH, one thou­
sand dollars.
For postnge, drawings, and trans
portation of materials, sevci.ty-fivo
thousand dollars.
BriiBAlT OF PROVISIONS AMD CLOTH­
ING.
For contingent expenses, via
For candles, freight to FOREIGN FIFTH*
tious, transportation from station to
station within tho United States, coop
erage, pay of assistants to inspectors,
advertising for proposals, printing
paymasters' blanks, aud stationery
for cruising
vessels, fivo hundred thou
sand dollars.
BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
For contingent expenses of tho Bu
reau of Medicine
auu Surgery,
sixty
BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING.
For contingent expenses, viz
For transportation of materials,
printing, stationery, ad vortising,
books, drawings, models, postages,
aud incidental expeuses, twenty-tive
Inousaud dollars.
MARINE CORPS.
For pay of
officers, non-commfafon-
ed oflicers, musicians, privates, clerks,
messengers, steward and nurse, and
servants for rations and clothing Cor
officers' servants additional ration*
to officers for five years' service for
undrawn clothing, and additional pay
to musicians of the band, seven hun
dred aud ninety-one thousand seven
hundred and eighty-five
eighty cents.
L\r provisions,
dollars aud
ono huudred
ninety-eight dollars.
For
fuel,
and
thirty-five thousaud nine buudred aud
twenty-six dollars.
For clothing,
two
hnndred and twen­
ty-three thousand three
huudred
aud
thirty-ono
thousand four
hundred and thirty dollars
and seventy
fivo cents.
Tor military stores, viz
Pay of
mechanics, repairs of arms, purchaso
of accoutrements,
orduanco
stores,
Hags, drums, fifes, and other iustru*
incuts, fifteen thousand dollars.
For transportation of officers, their
servants, troops, and expenses of re
cruiting, twenty-two thousand dollars.
For repairs of barracks, and rent of
offices where there arc no public btiild
dollars.
contingencies, viz freight
TI/IL cartage wharfage
and repair of boats com
to jodgo advocates per
diem for attending courts-martial,
courts of
iuquiiy,
aud for constant la­
bor house rent in
lieu of quarters
deceased marines priuting,
statiouery, postage, telegraphing ap
prehension of deserters oil, candle*',
gas repairs of gas aud water fix
tures water rent, forage, 8tra*v, bar
rack furniture furuitmo for officer*'
quarters in the barracks bed sacks,
wrapping paper, oilcloth, crash, rope,
twine, npades, shovels, axes, picks,
carpenters' tools keep of a horse for
the messenger pay of matron, wash
erwoman, and porter at tho hospital
carryail purchaso and repair of har
uess purchase aud repair of hand
carts aud wheelbarrows scavenger
ing purchase and repair of galleyn,
cooking stoves, ranges stoves where
thero are no grates gravel for pa
'irado grounds repair of pumps fur
nituro for staff and commanding offi
cers' offices brushes, brooms, buck
ets, paving, and for other purposes,
j:J|'{V^i\-0' ^ousand"doliars"
jjCI1i11|FF
aud
for carts, tiaiber-
UI1j
W
to „MRIU0 „LD
fi n.lvv v«l(i
IMPROVING the
P«»i-tantmnii \taw
navy yard,
Il t.iipshire, twenty-two thousaud dol
lars.
For building marine barracks, at
POSTSil 'lTII, NEW HAUPSHIKB.
For plumbers, coppersmiths, and
tiu-shop, quay-walls, mooring piers,
store, extension of ship-house,
aud tools, repairs on float-
iron
o i n i e n a a o at na-J J.
ot applicable to any other
for rent of landing at
yards n
the "I will
!Tppropii.aion
ppropri.ITFR
mg
on
Hampshire for
lor water tax
fOR RENT of stores and rendezvous,* J0J|AL.G
million three hundred aud seventy
thousand dollars.
BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT
dock, barracks and guard house,
Seavey's Island, and for repairs of
all kinds, one hundred
U
IM KUudred
shop,
additional
may
accrue f. lhe following purposes, viz
1
and Uurtv-fivn
and
fifty-ono
HosToy.
For
AND
additional amount
for joiners'
uuiounl^or
hundred dollars.
For dredging
oUJ^ ,U8CB.» lcpau»
reau of Navigation, vi/. tension machinery for smithery, join
Fur freight uud tiauaportatiou of. er4 and oakum shops one six-ton, ono
navigation material*, instruments, fonr-ton, aud one two-tou hammer, six
coal house,
extension of shear wharf, railroad
tracks, aud repairs of all
kinds, ono
huudred and
cighty-fowr thousand dvo
NEW YORK.
chanuels quay-wall
at saw-mills now foundery improve
ments on
cob dock improvements to
dry dock machine shop extensiou
JimU
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