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ii!
VOLUME YII&
mu
,»i* is it mini kd i^**r mrR«ur
Br A. B. F. HIIiPRETH,
kMI» i«fMr*©r*t**rR.
fmcif t2,twr A TEAR, i^a^Hnce.
IFF ICE IN THE INTELLIGENCER BUILDING,
w fJXIRKH Of
SILL AMD KELLY BTRKBtf,
"T
OPrONTrriRLM ^rAKI,
Charles City, Floyd Cennty, Iowa.
04y perfwirditaniirn.' Ave nb*rr.t*rw, wl fwwarl|nit
*4nne«y. -hall lf furnished with a ropv of thc Intelli
Kor for thlg (service to loop aa the number h»ll le
•p| ?oo4
Bo»lne«« prtaininir to the pap^r can be tranMetrd
H| iUti Publisher any day .it th* iifflM of PIWIoWlw.
0«wnmiini ni.i h*.
nil1ri"--i'«1
ntaior APTnmnRo:
INS I
w. i« 4 w! im SSTT-m
ll V f" Q3
75 |ft oeJ'M »1
T^nnir-'Tl It«» 7-V. i«
-, 3 6«» 50 7 M» Hi M| 14*1 St
i^wru., Q'4 OOJ HM 10 90J 1 »tt (_J'»
MuTr.-, sooj in no "Tfjn 14 no 1*1 3o
olunin.'j «l II SO I 1« 1« 00 I 10 HS
i c..i<p></p>Column,
pol
lumn, 13 0l 15 00
1* 00
"l 8 #0
BUTTON HOTEL,
Conur of Wdla and Wwh iogfon Strtcto,
CHICAGO.
S. H. GILL, Proprietor.
^hU H»imc hftrlnp been rtv^nflj tliorongll
tepairrd and renovattvl throughout. In tk»w
«CI for fnmta. 'l ite locwlion is ilt nitiiMe. I«
in the Tety lioart of th« Ihimiipm part nf
itr. L'onntry M«'ri'hKnb will tiiut all the
(furU of a Home at the rrtuMMiiiblecimt of
ORB DOU1.AR FIFTY PER DAY.
The Proprietor would rttnut his thank* to
bueineM men of the Northwest for th*
r*l patron«ge heretofore ht*towed upon
and wottUi ctat« tlmt it will ever bo hia
Ijf to oonault the ronifort of hi» ^tieata.
nnibtta linea mo to and from thin hotel in
ection with all railroad train* and
4 -nboat Uom.
TKEMOXT 110 USE,
Cornei of 8th an«i Iowa Street*.
UBUQUE, IOWAk
til Jlouse i* centrally I
orated to the busi
part of the City, and Postoflfice. The
rletoi dt ,-ir 8 to ]»loa^e all wh" may f.iror
with their pitti'iuui^e, and solicits a trial
io#c vfnting the eitv.
GEO.'L. DlCKrssny,
Pro|'i ietor.
.' 9i* A ftrvt-rlaiw Barber Shop and ith
noM Id the htrntfr. l?yl
AMERICAN HOTEL,
•riir or aan watu nrrauir ktrsbtb,
Mil WM 1'KFK
W. 8. AMOS, PROPRIETOR,
hi* Hou*e is loeatel in tin- businew part of
Pity convenient to the Car* and TV*t8.
^OmnlhtiH and Bafrirairo Wajjon always
tand to xnvey PawH-ngers and iUsTi-'n^e to
frura th« Boats and Car* free of charge.
CARTER HOUSE,
mr L. WJlJyt.Y, PROPRIETOM,
MAIN 8TKCKT, CBAK FALLS,
tkmk (burnty Imt*^
hta house barintr rhs%njr*4 hand* «nd
rone a thorough r*iU«i« and rmnodelinfr.
.ow reAtly for ihr Mo'iiuuiolHtiuii ul tin.
die. 11 ia nituatod in the biiisiuoHK part af
,iu PaJis. 1'1m» proprietor ph^Jgea hiiuaeii
no pninH will lw I to in tkc his
•sts comfortabk'. Stamen leave this bouse
Ij for the Kwth, Houth and W**t t.6:87
AMERICAN HOUSE,
«M**a o# MAIN Aki MAaKET RTfUMTS^
HQtXfllXXLlD, ILL}
Mm
tly ophite the Kcuoslia Depot.
SDWU A. HWUW, fnfrtitw,
||Mt of the Itouiie coiiv .-1 iu sad from tho C*t*
ttm* ut ctuu~f«. Ataxia HuUiug 1
Montgomery House,
BY HENRY BAKEO,
nuA, Chickaxaw Uovhtt, Iowa.
tagea leave thin House dally for the North,
th, East and Weal.
batches and Jewelry.
MATSON k LOOM IS,
MPOSrFR.^ AXD MAA*£7ACTUSHtS,
And Wholesale and Retail Dcalen in
jie Watches, Clocks, Jewclfy,
Silver and Plated Ware, Fjwtatloti,'
Watch MatorlalK, Toolg, Ac.
194 East Water Streoi,
jyLWAL'KilE, WIS.
sw a
A. B. VAN COTT,
'txpoarsa Aire MAnurACTTRca or
VTatcbea, Clocka, Jewelry,
MASONIC .IKVVEI.8,
^VER AXD i'/wj TED WARE, ETCU
Cot. B**t Watn aud Wutooosia fi
MILWAt'lOX, WIHnoNtON.
Waloh Tool* and Material*of every dcacrip.
•ik .UK
4r, B. 8AWYER,
Watchmaker and Jeweller
a
AT Tint
crrr JEWEL
ur STORE,
Aa|«w cm. ru»o coi'ktt, iowa.
M. B. Watdhet, Clock* and Jewelry re
hi
A. B. F. HILDRETH, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
l" th* Editor, who
l|lprum|itlv aed faitiifttUj rer-poadto them.
if* 00 _26
25 00 8ft
i« lt.VTM i"K TH* IVTOUGWMS
S. Ppttirwrill & Co Ww^|*pw Advertl-lug Ageatt,
».S7 Park N.'w York.
C. 11. Srrlren, *m»r »l Advertising Agent, 6# Deer
•rf Sire%t, Uiitu
,.•*»*
MsUtett CttKL* of Are IHim er lee* will be luicrttd In
lllcoliimi Ml unpoidiiiim. l'»r ««ch tdilKMil
•«, oT»r Ave, one dollar ill b- -lmrgel.
HOTl^lLB.
(»a» trty*! fttiwftifa
ATTOKNEYS. RRLMBOViD'9
WI. B. PAIRVIKLD. PRAlfc
,. i'AIRFTEI.B PRAIT,
AT*rt)RItKT ATP tAliV# ior, KhIik•y-,flrnvi,l, uti-l I»rj»~:
•-*4 4 itt r, Thi«
STARR PATTERSON*
Attorneys Counsellors at Law,
CI1 ARLFfl C1TT, XlOtllCO., IOWA.
ffT Will prnotivf in Nortlu-vn Iowa and
Southern Minnesota. Particnlftr attention
paid to llertion*. ptvrfn* taxea, cnwToy
anoin^, and I'uinUhinpc MVntract« ot title of
Lands. Oflice over Stone Store. 1v51y
•. 6. Rriiii^r.
G. G.
n Ifeiotftr.
A k. 0. REINIGEU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
And Solicitors in Chanrery,
Dealers in Real Estate, Exchange, Ac.
Of TV, FLOYD OorKTT, IOWA.
Will attend to biiainw an«l prartk* in the
8»pit*iBe hi id Lnstrict Court of Iowa.
lnformution «nd k'ood refer«oc«a will b*
cheerfully given on request. SStf
Mil 1'
B.F.JONES,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public, and
Committioatr of D*td* fur lour*.
Titian FxHiniiH'd, Tuxca l'iti l. Collectioni
made stud promptly remittal.
Alto, Publisher '»f Minnetrnta t^ourier."
OWee, Hoad t^iartew, '.ia I I
Vimvr (JomUy,
Janwrv 1, 1«61.
iliscellanoous Cards.
i
I
la t"TTV BOOKfmT*.
M. 11ARGER,
waotEui.B art*11 ia«uni is
Books and Stationery,
Muxic, Instrument!*, Print ami Wrajtpinj
i|is Pi inter** Stock, Etc.
!fo. Itl Main Stuket Pmrvrt, I*^A
Pepoeitory of the American Tract Socicty.
BELLAMY, JACOBS & GO^
PRODUCE AND
Commission Merchants,
AM) l'KM.MtS IX
U I S k
161 South Water St., Chicago.
REFERENCES.
Gn^4 Brother. Proithr PolJard ft Co.
STEARNS k FOKSYTjt,
Wholesale Grocers,
asp—
DEALERS IS PROVISIONS,
ISA SoulV WttUr JSUect,
j. w. rrcAkNt, CHICAOOi
*fl- WI**- Mil
WUconsia Trunk Manufactory
JOHN R. COCUP,
tt7M:dii Street, near Nevrhall House,
Milwaukee. Wisconsin,
Manufacturer and
WHOLES A IF. 4- BET AIL
TRUNKS, VAUSES'AND CARPET BAGS.
Our Work is excelled by mine, nnd all arti
cles warranted tut iepresjcnU*d when sold.
Trunk* nutd* to order, covered and repaired.
I4yl*
G. C. CONE,
Dealer in Hardware, Iron,
A
hi Nails, osc., &c.f
,j i# .jjcGrefor, Claytua County, I«wa.
^ALBERT H. HOVEY,
Ajrent frr
Manafaeturrm, and Denier in all kinds *f
Agricultural Implements,
ALSO
FIELD, GARDE* AND FLOWER 6EED6,
No. 194 lAke Street, CWc*jo, Illinois.
P. O. H.ix 9947. 14*1
A. B. F. HILDRETH,
Zfot%^r
*j3
^ul»lic & Conveyancer,
"jLlIAULES CITY,
fHAULES
KJiyd Uuuty, Iow|iv
SMITH & ATKI N*J?QN,
1
TKAI.ER8
IX
DRUGS, BOOKS,
STXTinSFRY,
Newspapers, Magazines, fyc. J-c.
CHARLES CITY, IOWA.
Htore oo Mill Stv*et, near Uic 2IUL 2it
J. W. HMITn, M. D.,
BL I.Ki'l I
PHYSICIAN AXD SUB a
CHARLF.H rrrT, TLOTD CO., IOWA.
Office at the Drnp A Book Store, on Mill 8t.
UtldeDce, near tho School House.
H.
C. BKADLKY & CO.,
WMOLMAIJI VSALEJU IM
Y A N K E E N O I O N S
'UW Ea»t Water
Street.
ISyt MILWAUKEE.
8 UiLAIR A FKHSOxXS
WHOXJ»ALK ftCTAIL I ICALt*» IN
nl
China, hart hern LiIum t\ afe.
8IL VFJt tl.ATKD LiUO&S,
Cutlery, Japanned Ware, Looking Ola****,
ttritaunia Wave, Ga* Fisiuaes, Lamp*, Im.
*160 East Water Street,
*v"
Genuine Preparations.
roMPciu\n FTTID EXTRACT nmir,
(»i-u,vi' ami cp« ilip KennHly 1 »r ditoi** o{ the Had
1^ M«"dMn«»
Iiktmimo*
\4tlU rles City. rloyd (Jnuvly. Tow
(I. e* lies the •h-«irl)rnu iut'» lumlthy mctiuii. by wlik'ti
./ Will prncti*o in all the Conrtjt of the State.
All lU6intM« prooaptly 44tt«nd'd to.
mBL.MBOT.irS HXTRACT Bt CHW.
far W«nkt»p-« arming fr"m Kxi-jw#o«, Hulnu of Diaai
patiti. Early In ll-M-rctlon of Aba-c, att' D'W with tbo
MlowUic
tj[«r0va,
Motii'irv,
WIhi ui n.-iy llidt tli-.. lire li"'t fuUowa* bjr
Ihtiyr'- lMflnl !»i«wi
INSANITY AND COXSV MPTK)^.
Many are ntrari of tlte on«» of their *ufrln« hH
NonttciU cam/em the r«card$ of ih* Imanr Afybmi.
mhI iiieiaRetioly ilnu^t- hy cuiiMiuiptiofi Ihiar ani|lo wit
-t-i thftr'ith 11I tli» i--i'rlmti.
Hiii (iii-li»nt| .!i i^iei all il hy or^aiilc w^-alni** ro
luire-i Ih*' nJ ut UV'UiejMe k' Ireii^tUeu mill In\ lj(iHtuI''
ihe «y.-ti-ni.
Which IMmbnbT $ ExfraH &uchh tarwrwi/y Am.
A trial will i«iu-uicv Utr uuiitdlu-|iueal.
O
FEMAT.ES FEMALES -FEMAI.Ktf.
In many affection* pe« ullar to Females, the
•Cxtraoi Ihicliti w iiini|i«iM iy niiv other Kpm«ly.a#W
l.ii.i•. i, cr It'll "iii.li. lrri'ijulantv, I'luuluiiu-.s or «u|i.
pri'--!nn n| 1 n tuM».ir 1", 1 :itlnn-. Hri'i'sl' .t nr S ii
rhuus ilBtrif tin- I'tcrm. I,"iirhnrrlnia or hite«. Mb-rM
tty. ami nr ai: ewnn.jil.ui.t~ e uli-nt in thf *, lielUwr
•rising frnm *nHs-iT«*tM'Ti. Imbit- of i!l*«ipntNiri. or IB U*
DEI LINE Oil CHANGE OF LIFH.
Ttke no more Btfeam, Mercury or nnpl*a*
SUt tru-. li fif (lU|i|,m-hiiI (Uti^rioutt iliifv.u v'.
tleifHboUr Frtritrt Buchn and fwjrore1 Kotcietuk
(TlfER Sf^RCT PSPEASFS
In *11 th»lr sin .At erp^nst!,
UHk ur md ol. u's® If) 'lict. K i^cw^vnii-noa,
AMi .NO tXrCWRK
It rati""* a .!(• i-w ai.1 rive* t» t»r1
«Mo. UM-reby nuu -id uti.tr'.'cunim, |r'(t iiiutgaiiii ear
Bi tnre- "I
I
'i.II.I. i\li. inn. atil
•tat.. 11 -o fr ft lent 111 the tl.i at dt-Mise-i, -:n* rxpattn
atus i-iiiiu-^, il-
Twrn.. h(«hi
if Qu:%rkii. awl vvIki have «l hei vy fees t" be «:nil
hm CMl 1..4M liKl.lil ti» H.'le ile».i\ I, :.it lllil
the liUHlS
4-. .I aiul «iri "iil iiiiili
Im.by
HOSTETTERS
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
sad
powerful
1
1
MII-WAIKKE.
w tu* IDA HOUSE,
if. M. WARHEX, PROPRIETOR**
Wavikit B*kmke Cocxtt, Iowa.
WOOLLEY & SNYDElt,
cm futd oomrrv ...
Plows made aud repaired,
Qmiogexlreiud, **d Gaural JMtng dqtg,
v"|..r!t'i
ll
MRS. H. M. DUNN,
UKAI.KU IN
Ifiilhiopable Millinery Go^qg,
WhUnnlttMi iUUnd,
mm* mmm TPWipi^pPPil^pPPIP^Bi
itim kntf ni ijtfft wvf i' i '"rijAfjita Aik •.
l!ie power of ri|r«~M»n. *n»l
I
iktmimoii l!ie power of
k-b tb
w ilcry rrtlearom« ilepimUHitu, atil all iinn.itui it on
tarL'ttnenta are reduced, w well as Haiti and Inflamma
tiun.
ha* of IT war,
Itim- nliv i Breathing,
TlWmhliitL'.
WflkiTnUi)
TVtiii in Itu- Bacfc,
Klo.'-huit el Itie itadff
Erttttif*u th- Facav
fMM fxmteiuinee.
Wnak i
H'-rrnr r.f
|,
I'ltlllK^-'Of Vi-i
L'iilv'r*«ll
the Muscular Sjralcm,
Hot Itanilw.
Ir) tie.-* uf tb" 2jklp.
Tfcesr «ym|4iw. if a'lrwel to po na, whieh lbki*MU.
due tev^ri ibly remove-- «oe:i fr,r. w!
lmpateruy, Fatuity, Kpdrptic ItM.
lu orv--f w lui'ti ilie l\it»-.tt may «-\|tfre.
lb® fiowivfiila-trlnguaK.
k«fii Urttil "i'111 ":n tu 'ii -ik W4 iu au
ted li rm, anU perhaj* "/t, mtvvittye.
at ltelmbokTs E^trui: nl U'lctn fer all affi«ti*a« «pU
nf tlw »iriir.ry i.r:r»n» w!.-»Vr eTl»tn.g !n malf
or riiwtlc. trom w Im. -V' r.i.ata t'l i^iuatitif tml nu rant
ler linw lute.' Helm.
nf th^e organ.* require tbe aM »f ifitirotle.
Hfimlinlit i Kstn.ct lt»n Im ir- lli." Gnat inuret.o i'ii'1 i
cert .in In h:»v r- (I... ihrMriil .-IT. ..i II iii-i «~e- whii
i» rnK'tntmtvleil. Kvnlenoa nf th* nirvt IwUla at»l
ri-imnsiblii i lt»l«rt.-r|»tll «Ct*)UlpaliJ the tm^licui"
Pdca flvto per Botttr, or Ml Cor 83,00,
ilelivereU to aujr aJilre«, securely iatke1 ub.erva
tfc'll
Iw^cribo oymptiMwi Iu aMeoaaiubiratinns. i«
Cum (iaaratfrtl. AUtIw CUmtiS*
ipturs iuum multofi
IV. n. HKtMKOI.n, ChfmlaC,
1*4 Siuii. truth -i i. t°fci4tmt, 1'liuiu^^Ma.
m.MBm.Tts Me. ,*l U. r"l,
QUJIUIHJ
MM llraatiwa}', Htw Vark.
JteVCre cf Omin'fr/rit* and unprincipled P+tflrr*
Who «B«Veav to ilt»i»»^« of tl»-ir n«n **4**Oho
aruolod ou t'.e risuulati xi »U.i.r.L-«i l.y
Hetmbold'a Pennine PrfiMration#.
KstrarlHi.rh*.
Vatinct
lairroved Rose Waaft.
SOLD BT
4U. DBUUGIS'l'S EVERYWHKW^
Adc fbr HeluibtWs- Take no oth*r.
Cut nut tUe A aci lkseiiuuu uti't Mini for it,
itii^ ct'tW iiitfK*iiion i tnd ujxMire. 47JI
53 t-»"
I
BITTEKS.
Tmiir,
corrective
%n«l alwrftlvp
«r weiMlerfut eOoaey in lUaww
of th#
Stomach, Livar and Bowela,
Cura* ryh^ |*i i, liver 'oin{Uatl, Hntdai be. iieaaral
Iebilil) Ni rvutisin',8, l« |ri^Mi«. u! iinti",
imtHii.. (Ue, Intermittent Ke\^«, t'ram|* as*
illlll all ^111 j' J.tiU I'i .ill.-! ^ljL_
arb-inn fr.Hii Bn'iilv Wi akn.-.s nhillier
taUeratit ui iIm «.-ictM
ur
|4vuwm*
I'V' at»t i.il a'i.-e».
I* w-ll I i bv fiircarmt'il airainsit
EON,
•aIt
tta
hiMuaii ^ykteiu
1 *R..l
KotMrfrrt^at wt wli i owe, fM. 4! te»-1 wter»Mve
is a- u«Lui'-' ruin. u*U Um. s ib^iuuuu( IIkjUI I'UV
oToMAI iimmw ThU |"i|nilHr pr immlioti ntiuti
no K!v*ral nl r.ay kimi.uu ik:tiiy Uiiaai. al uktiv at
tiv. y .'ii .ui 1 'u::t Itwui ••lubiiu.linn the «*n.rai't.- nl
mrv bjl-amlc h:-rl« ittiu |ilanU With tlui [Mrest and iitiM
«a aii diluaitti eumwuwu.
H«'va*e, and,*0 fer
can be etc*
bjr humMi mm—
il^'-unsl I III! Ui
I He -I.^IXIiif: I'd ll) Uil l.ii rt uolj.-olllf atlWM
tilHTo. lui|rtire wut'r ttml other Pitrrr.al r»u»«y, Hoatet
ter'e Itonurs tuay lie reiiod ml a wU'u*uwil,
In (I'^trlcti! with Fmor «nd Ar'^ it
foeuil inbillllk) «t s |ri veut vu wut irreainUiiW an a rraio
ily aild tin ,(pali.ls wl ii 1 ••-. I tu It UU'liT mn'rvln ti.-»ult "f
uii ntUn lc i--r*\if tb- «nn'»ue: im! thixn-nrl \i'nt»e|r
litt lo avail Uiruin-lvt's a tu not.i uvo iu .vl
vamv. arc- cured ly i v. ry lirn-f tiMirs-cuf tiiW ms
•voline
Krvar Mxl A#uc vau^1^.*0'r b. iuK ll)*.-l
.u i^iiitin- i ir luontlis in \aui, itnul tan ly MUnrali-il
wtU trim .!,mt i*riiu alkalnKl, are n^ «nifreqwnthr n
•iiH-.il hi iittb witluu alw d»ya vbe »•«ol lUatet
It'l llttli
XI* cuk !-ti'ti)u'h rapiilly luvitorati 1 anil the a|i
nto re»tre«l by tlibt a(tm-ilV Tinil'-, a»»l Iwmt
wo-lu wuiwtvn 111 camm i«f and iu U.-» cou
.. floa.-.I tot n» 1 *f Ii. Ium- ti Art:..L- .i a ipilOe and
i*»*ni.-s» a» w«n m«n u» in.r,«aw«iut-a
n-lK vt* Um- 1 i«toii|i»iiiiu »in»*riu lurfd by irregular
act'iiu of tin1 it .got: vc atid -ecrttf\t' organs.
IVrauoa of cblo labit. liabVt to Ni-rvnui Au.n W
I/«ri. f*t'(
.uiil l"t- of lAii(Etlor. fiud am1
4ortuui«iit reliet Iraai
tha
Hi
Wart.
Tbe k»uainjy ui
Ibis |«tnt outki.-o •, mj'l truu both arte*.
The aciiay of Uiihiua olic I# muMixiiately lUHua^ad by
a kuikIu ilu»e nl th" »liuiuluiit, and by 1 vruM'i,.lly reMrt
iug tu it. tbe raturn U Uia eotu^aiut way be prevented.
Al (njivil Tulik. Hiistd^r'^ Bittern prnluif rll«i'U
wblrfa tniiKt be e*|ieri-!iciiil or witiufexed belure ther can
I bf lull) t|yi ixmli iu •'•.ix's "t t'oiiblitiitiiMul Weak
nert.«, I'ri'.naturo ll^«» mn? Pi lntity ainl IV-cr, |ititudi'
'uk-iiu* iroia old -Vtfe, it e*iri.i tbi" eU^ltio mtbiuui-e.
Ill ibf H'Uvuki-c^ nt htu|i' of *11 •iL'.i'U.-if it'i|n-rrtU--' n.- a
ilvliKlitful iiivi|iirniit. Wln-ii tin- |iowera of aiuara «re
rvtMKal, w|ieratua to re-eu(urue autl re Utetn
I^xft hot not l«a.«t, it ii The Onl» Snfr -^(imnl.-int, beinR
IUIU|llt41'tlirHt IKilll nuuutl Mill UIUVUI4H tlMli'l Uii* IUl
fnt.rrly free fr-i» tin: UI i i. im iiti |H i'.-tint iimrn ur liw*
Ui all tlie ordinary tome* aad »kmacUica of tbe
day.
No
lamilv meilloine ha*
been
«ay tx
tnilr
porttiiii
uf the
«o unlversaHy,
anil
aMH,*u»nedly papular
it
wRb tin- nleHlReut
raiauiitty, an Hoetetti.-r'ii (bttim.
IVejiarv.1 b^ Wk-TTTTWI SMITH, ttftaburfh, Pa.
by %!1 lriifc'jii"t-°, 0n».eraaud stert'keeperi e*Wy
|t Intflligmtm
We?twartl th» wwrw at rmptr* taken Ha way."
A V o
1
Charles City, Iowa, Aug. 4,1864.
.rrrtv-r'
PaUngeiMBk.
The eomtnoo feeling that t'io pres
ent war is to work national regenera
tion find* abundant corroboration in
(current events. Nationally wo have
not reached the condition that the
modicum of onr time to
THE MOVKT AND CVRRBICt Qlfubtioir.'
!l
What it money and what ia cur
rency For our present purpose it is
ci.oi.gb that money U minteJ
goM
tho goTernraeut. l'»aSe make, mon-i
and paper representatives of coin
are money onlj' in a modified sense,
They are currency. Currency is the
charactci istio name of pHper money
tl«wtfanit«, wbi» It.tve Nvn Ihf victims I just as Congress is the term uescrip-|
tive of ccrtain representative citizens
(TSBENOT IS HOT XF.CI^«.ARTI.T THE KEFRESUrTA
Tivr. or coi\.
CIKRSKCT SOW EJtPRiaCXT* «MMT.
The change from banking either «p»'
on a specie basis or that of stock se
curities to a now and national srstom
lis the concomitant result of the na
tional paliugcneeia. The now U. S.
banks rest upon tho popular credit
it hat is, you and I and our neighbors here
and there who are voters. Adducing
this fact in corroboration of the po
sition now assorted the reasonable
ness of it becomes apparent in a trice.
Hie people ^or nation) is net p*»«*ws-
sor of specio enough to pay I i.j cost
of living in thi, poenliar cri-',. 'It
•rewith to
must have that wherewith
pen«. .ml yet .« due. not (W. ,houM
rain tln-y woi.l term it when .t.nd-
i e a i o e o S i v .- i w i
purpoao to make the most of their at-
vantage. Tho natioa ia like a ticli
This contradiction in terms becomes
Const if €mpin lab its
CHARLES CITY, FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1864.
war is thu measure of this (usiifGcieu
cy and so of conrse of the superabon
dance which it predicated of it. For
if war cannot exiwt alone ftnd upon it
self, then it ia within th« aphero of
above caption indicates but aro so
far forward that it is easy to note the ap! cre of commerce is not enlarg-' that there is to be no fitting up ex
various phenomena connected witl c! br Tvar. It is more liable to con
the new birth to which we are so con- tc.ou for the capabilities of pro
fident of reaching. leaving o«t of docti ?n are lessened when men are
view other important and heretofore transferred from tho shop aud mart
more engrossing themes such as Mr to the camp. Unquestionably the cur-1day might be spent in social rccroa
proffrtss of tmr nrms, the pohticrl as- rency created to meet the circumstan- tioa.
yd, and the like, we may well devote ces of war is in due time crowded into Good •peaker* fthoald be procured*
the avenues of commerce. With and none allowed to speak longer
enough already thero before tlie war than fifteen minutes. Could such a
what now can so fitly describe the state of things be brought about, our
,: I'e'"L""d'"lcc of currency.
.ilrer, nickel, logelher with bank i °°d P°,ition[ that 'll. «»rpla. of fuud.
notes and the legal tender funds of,
in commercial circles fa evidence of
0,0
ey of nil the*.. But when wo come to! ''i'1™1-*
*,""rnial
,ulc
tl.o nltiruato of tho qnc.tion we ,rejCommerce is gorged through being
shut up to tlic fact tliat money i. coift
war*
It is generally supposed to derive w* cbashu o* war.
its value from the coin which it is In other words the war should be
held to represent, the latter being its prosecuted by means of a popular loan,
supporter as exclusively as the earth's Further expansion of popular credit
crust bears up the ocean. This i* the should be jealously guarded against,
popular idea. Besides, the masses' If it is not, then serious cunsequciiccs
hold that if th* coin be shifted from will bo sure to fall the currency is
tinder the cyurreney the bottom of the to continue upon the inclined plain of
oc*an is tapped, and tho financial 1 depreciation. Gold now ch.ir.gcd to
maelstrom roars, terrorise* and en- a merchantable commodity, will as a
gulfs. This, however, is not always. consequence be subject to ceaseless
the ca#e. It is not true now in our fluctuations with a steady tendency
country. The national condition ia upward. Goods, that might be in
extraordinary and yet as healthful as market but for the prospect of higher
the pangs of travail. It is because of price soon to be realized, will coutinue
this that it is now said coin is not tlie to be withheld. Extravagance now
|asis upon which rests the worth of strongly inveighed against and de
the circulating medium. precated by some even to self-denial
will continue to flaunt its gaudy tis-
Now fncts -being- as tUty an, the
weighty matter to l»e settled is con
cerning the right tise of the surplus
thai burdeu8 the mart. There is such
and it is to be made or all
concerned enflbr pcr»oii4f tod nation
al damage.
comootc* soot lp pom iiir rrit*n»CT mo
1-iirht lisp
sues and fill the eye with the sheen
0
e||n n(me
th. nation .p,inB forward wilh al.cri-1 .*''
y o mee leoxigmcies eir pa
rent's case. Tha bits of scrip each one
holds aro evidences of filial piety,1
either to be retained as mementoes if
the old man dies and after they have
entered npon the inheritance left to
them, or presented and requited if the
uation lives. Therefore the present
circulating medium being but the pro
mise of the people as a father in need
and dependent upon tho service of his
sons is supported by both the nation
nnd the individuals composing it re
spectively. And popular crcdit is
therefore both national and individual.
The currency to which it gives rise
must be had because the throes of war
arc working national rejuveuatiou and
not death. And both people and indi
viduals sntst cooperatively maintain
the common credit.
Tit* lMm rriciaaoT or cibjuscx knfsp**g»
daxcs.
curre
1
whatever other condition coexists with most brilliantly, outwardly, but to be
it that the citizen is to look for tho ble to answer, most nuderstanding
exhibition of tho superabundance oMy, such questions as might bo pro
currency. This is patent when it is pounded. It should be understood,
remembered that the fands called that the popils are to be examined, to
forth to reward soldiers for their time j» certain extent, publicly—that each
are useless, after tho paymaster has teaeher with his or her school is ex
completed his specific duty, until they pected to give a pnblic exhibition of
can e employed commercially. And their attainments in school learning—
state of commerce as tbo phrase su- school* would most certainly advance
The sec-
"f commerc. is il-
in
the elucidation of the first,
j^8 jowc|g And so on through va-
Al
among tho home population prema-
ail
are
o[ Clalalm
1
rious categories, only one more of' pleasure of adding our indorsement tdt
which demands any word now. The ti,0 sentiments expressed, and with
movements of tbe population already the hope that they may convert some
begun will be still more noticeable blind old bachelor from the error of
and equally as vitiating tor the public hie ways
weal. Uulesa tho war ia nearer its portrait of th*i wonsp that kept a
close than a majority outside of the
ruling circles suppose, th*} activity
1
ture. The emigration to the west, {ow
.(.
.rewitn to metA e. tl.cy to tr.-mai,.. h«
1 investments, not as they
i#
„,e
cl
,a„„d,
of a
side of itself to borrow of it« wliicli has for its purpose tbe well-be- the magnanimity to refrain from re-)
bors, becanse they see Its impending
of thc uniTer8c
win como what has
a i i
looka opon t|ic nation ft8 cai
man apparently, but not' necessarily!, and otherwise unstable
iu
of whom is appreciated by hia cbil
dren. The peoplo—or nation—gives
out ita checks in the shape of treasury
notes or currency and the sona of
u apparency, t,Ul ,arplus funds for its holy purpose, ou trw.at. unaw
his life's last decade, the condition: •, if -. i,f
|ing
a u o n s i e s e s a e o i s u s e
T.
"of
strong man be hastened to the perft c-
tion of youthful vivacity and strength.
.Coauuiuucatioiis.
Oarretipoaieiice of the- CbarlwCity itelttgeMrer.
Letter from the Co. Superintendent.
a ponderous truth after proper illus- publfc school celebrations at least
tration. The nation may bo viewed twice in each year, at, or near thc
financially either as requiring a cer-, close of each summer and winter term,
tain amount of means to meet every Let teachers, popils, and parents,
ordinary and extraordinary contingen- know, that the celebrations, pic nice,
cy, or any one singly, as warlike, pVjOr their equivalents, are to be held as
litical or commercial. Tho contingen-j above resolved, and what think you
cy now is two-fold, and so the right would be the effect upon our schools
view Cannot be otherwise. First, What teacher would uot be inspired
then, the insufficiency of money is with a. zeal, sufficient, at least, to
caused by the abnormal condition of m^ko his or her school appear equal
the nation which is supplemented ih' Jo, if not superior, to all tho others?
itf tOHBIBQtiljr fWICiifiiJ lOwljflvll What pupil, with ordiusry ambi
Ha. Eoisob At a convention of
Town Superiiitendcnta held ia tUo
Stato ol New York not many yea re
since, the following resolution, ifts
uuanimously adopted, to wit
Resolved, That the con vet: tion recog
nise the efficiency of town celebra
tions of common schools hs a means
for the promotion of popular educa-
convention, it is the indispensable du
ty of Town Superintendents to hold
iW
if
V
i ill ill
enterprise by all that is to lo seen of tion, wonld not make ft little extra without lifting hit eyes from hia hort
the warlike. The magnittldn of tho effort to appear well on that occasion
What parent is so entirely desti
tuttt of respect for his child, that
woold not tako a little extra paina to
prepare it forsoch nn expocted event?
The object should not be to shine
pretsly for the occasion, but that genu
ine solid advancement is required.
The examinations should, of course,
be short, bo that a large portion of the
this subject respectfully before the
several township boards of this coun-
ty, and recommend that tliey tako ac
tion Upon tt. IIervey Wn.m'R1,'
County Superintendent.
Hf it*
Wkat Constitutes a State.
•T CU3 w IA* Jitsa.
•Iffl
TrhutC'Oft.tuU's a St.itef
mt ht'i haul'-mr-nt*. MlatiOMdl
TUti'k vm'!, t* u»«i. 1
o«W
NWi .uo.- |tiu«1 wiili spi'i- .tiel turrets crowned.
Not b«V4 and lrrta.l iiri!ir,.l ]*rt
Wh- r", Ltu^iii^t: ut tL' iUn.i. icli ouvies ri4*
Jt.'t -t.i! r-i! I *1 :tJiEkxt rt»,
Vbcre low lioru vralVi |mw*ibm t»|
kith WJ*,
IfjtH |».'vi 6t(ftl v*'iuUt«"»4j'i Indued,-
Tn A-ri*-i. hmli", "r Iim
AkIM i-IM OT- -o .t rvji |. .j bramkMs m«%*t
ii, w Uu il-.lifs K.iit*'.
1*tkii..w ttflr an* kvwinf,tf*re
l'r»vr:it tfce I t»!tn»,
itiiil cru,-l Ut' i.11 iuit Uiio tUt y read tha cbale s
Tttt- COBrlitllte ?tatr
Ab I- r. iijti' .w I'lm eoTlerteJ Will,
iV »r .. Uiiv- r.l.tln,
Pb aiiiju'oc s.. tuwiiii.^ ^u«i|, ti
,Kmit l»c l.i fr'wn,
Tle tVtml I»i crttiin!, Iik«* a \a|or, aiBka,
Aii'l -Vn th all iJazzlitiK crown
•iiltM Uu- taiut rays, aud al tier biildinf sbi
Mlisullaim.
Secretiveness of Women.
The following remarks from tbe
Troy Whig, are so just, true, well dc-
torved, that we copy them for tho
cret is in tii«* British Muwtitn. It Ik »M not
to resemble any woman now living.—Kti haiu/e.
i The sneers and flings which the
Uirds of 0rcnti(n gt
U
tlui revival of the speculative registered by the recording angel, will
^ut manifestations of the have to bo repented of, one of these
8eckiog a
,ld
Blld
tears of mortification and regret. If
man wero as superior
would not be without!
w.r lal„„ to'he, ho
perhaps
n0
i i i a i i o i o n e e
dam- ferring to it, and making himself con-
,,rp!ldy tontly I
n s
i
n
i
w a n
henceforward each man The charge that women cannot keep
for
f"rm"'
called. Let the over-abundunce of pillories the slightest peccadillo of the
„cy j,0 poured from evvry loyal i latter, and condemns them to infamy
W( 0
iia/% ncw af
for the uso uf
I Thus wilt tho rejuvenation of the
i
e8
aI
.„„a||y |e-
pon the gentler sex, as duly
.: dayn, in the dn.t and „he. ami bitter
o s i k n o w e
secrets- that they are fickle in love
-1* not true.
man,,0CKl 18 takon as tho
Bt*nuard
e a 0
by which they aro to be judged.
The uation has done its part through Public opinion, mainly created by
its chief executive in checking the 1 men, selfishly gives them a thousand
tendency towards an improper expan- times the latitude it allows to women,
.f .... i and throws a veil over the offenses of
,,he «h»«,U
bcliore that there n «»tl.r more of|
utfiiuve i-.uit, tucic 3 »nni..jr u.nu -ii
ainon^ women than itnioug men, not
withstanding the advantages of educa
tion generally accorded to the itter,
and all their assumed superiority.
Give us thc privilege
of
we would sooner trust wornr-n than
men with any secret that affected onr
well being, or with uny trust made
chligatoiy by a sense of duty. We
never hear a man speak sneeringly or
slightly of the other bcx without frel
in^ towards him as John
"'Ow the dooce could I when
your mother
washing
,j
w
rsp !!y and surely. It is tho beat will never bo retimbroidered. lie who
stimulant that can be devised for the! has spotted and spoiled his garments
advancement of our schools. I bring jin 3'outh'
baa not vent hone nj
Purity of Character.
Over the beauty of the plnm and
the apricot there grows ft bloom and
beauty more exquisite than the fruit
itself—a soft, delicato flush over
spreads its blushing cheek. Now, if
you strike your baud over that, it ia
gone. The tiower that hangs in the
morning, impaled with dow, arrayed
as no queenly woman ever was array
ed with jewels, once shake it so that
tho beads roll off, and yon may sprink
le water oven it as you please, ycl it
can never be again what it was when
tho dew ftll silently on it from Lleav-
public to kuow it.
n the suspicion of thc one-thousandth ,ui„us of the first'diviaion of thc road
part of what would only be deemed to i„ accrdauoe with this determination,
en. On a frosty morning you may! twenty-seventh degree of long
see panes of glass covered with land-
is iu youth a beauty and purity of
character, which, when once touched
and defiled, can never be restored a
fringe more delicate than frost-work,
brow, if lie once lose tlic early purity
of character, it is a loss that ho can
sever make whole agaiu. Such ia the
cousuquence of crime. Its efiects
can *,,I be eradicated it can only be
forgiven.—Saturday Evening Post.
Department at Washington has re
moved the restriction, and modified
the order so far as it relates to actual
settlers, whether selecti'.rs are made
by pre-emption or homestead." Judge
llubbaid write* to the Register of the
Fort Dodge Land Oilice as follows
iu this State ready for eutry and occu
pancy.—Register.
John C. Fremont.
Wne TMng for Waterlog
Tlie T) lartl of Directors of the Du
buque nnd Sioux City Railroad, have
decided that Waterloo, ninety-six
miles from Dubuqne, shall be the ter-
lUe
T!
4
1,u
10
Randolph
tion and that, in thc opinion of this jjj towards a sheep—as if lie wanted pushed forward vigorously. The
to kick him. It being necessary to
repress that desire, we set him down
as ignorant at best, and incompetent
to appreciate what he attempts to un
derrate.
n. ... til i
ftfesrp Repsrtefc
On the road to Kpnoiu, a monstach
cd youth on tbo top of a drag, evident
ly ambitions of being mistaken for
"an officer," thus saluted a fat coach
man, who was gravely driving his
master and family Hulloa, you
sir 1 where's your shirt-collar'{ llow
cau
says
wrs
scape—mountain, lakes, trees, blended iifth degree of n^th latitude thence
in a beautiful fantastic picture.
lay your hand upon the glass, and by latitude to a point formed by its inter-!
a scratch of your finger, or by the section with the thirty-fourth decree I
hich, when torn and broken,
8cck to ,nake
his father's bouse with the blessings along the crest of said Hitter Root
of a mother's tears Btili wet upon s 'mountains to its intersection with the!
Let all that want homesteads, go
#l- c—* ..«
the
towards making Missouri a free State,
should now turn out to be the party
who iu the eu«l would defeat emanci
pation in Missouri. Judging from
the courae of the Post, it is not im
possible that such may be the case.
Very certain ia it that if Fremont's
friends in Missouri do not defeat
emancipation next fall it
cured. If Fremont is iu favor of sac- be
advancement it might be well for the [respites for offences against the laws
tory,
^Vd»r
jar runs anu jumuesoia
principle, fidelity to obligations, niii- Railroad Company have also deter- i ocutivo department
ceritv of affection and true nobleness „,i„ed that the »uuiln.-rn terminna of S
of eourse tiiojr wrll soon arrange for
th** erection ot
freight depots
bmldiugs ut
TUMI.
selection, and
midway between New Hampton
onc
their road shall be at W uterbo, and i j.
i
l(
-uU..ole passe iger aud
aud tilher r.eeens^ry
tUat point.—Dubuque
4-
KeCFrc^or Wwterti Hftflroad.
The good people of all Northern!of Representatives,
Itiwa will rejoice to learn that the Congress.
McGrcgor Western Railroad is being
PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
OFFICXAX,.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,
•t the I'i rut Sraslnn of tile Thirtjr
Klghtli oogreas.
PUBLIC—No. 16.]
AN ACT to provide a temporary ffov
ernmept for the Territory of Mon
tana.
lie it enrettd by th« Senate and. House
of lit presentatirts of the Unitf! State* of
Amertca
Ti: ('orrTn-:i assrmlfrJ That!
all that part of the territory
of thc
uimeu niaies mciuoeu wunin me nm-| -i---
its, to wit Commencing at a point
United .States included within the lim-|
from Washington with the forty-
warmth of your palm, all the delicate |()f longitude west from Washington I'M1*8
tracery will be obliterated. So there thence due south along said thirty-1
Now d'uo west on sai^fortv-fiitrdegme o7! ^pcctively. Piovions to the first
fourth degree of longitude to its inter-j !"or^
section with tho forty-fonrth degree18.1,CI1
mountains thence following the crest
lltfU«JV(»ill9 y blIl,IJVC IVIIVniUU tilt Vil'Ot
I them white again, can never wholly the Rocky mountains northward.
do it, even wore ho to wash tlicrn with till its iutorscctiun with the LJitt^r! returns tnereof, 89 tho hovpinor
hia tears. When a young man leaves Root mountains thence northward'
thirty-ninth degree of longitudo west
from Washington thenco along said
thirty-ninth degree of longitudo north
ward to the boundary line of the Brit
ish possessions thence eastward
along said boundary line to the tweii'
ty-seventh degree of longitude
Important Order Modified.
By nn order from Washington, issu
ed several week* «nce, all of tho pub
l*c lar.i! in the State were withdrawn
Troin eiury, pre-emption or selection as
homesteads. The Fort Dodge Repub
lican informs us that, at the e'*rnei*t
solicitation of the Keprcsentulivo in,—
Cuugresa iVoia tho Gth Di&trict, the dividing said Territory or changing. "um !rr,,°
cure almost any legislation that u»ay tinguished by treaty between the l"ni-: p°,,nt!p9
thousands of acres of valuable lands ded within tho Territorial limits or
W
cst i
nauin ot the Tcrritorv of Montana
JW/a/, Th-»t nothing' in this at ci n-|
Utitiod ahall becoiistrued to inhibit the i
Uovcrnnit'ot of the United States from
its botn
That nothing in this act contained:
and take them, aud they may depend j.of person or property now pertaining' ',u,dlufr an^ conducting al) erec
upon the entire delegation in Congress to the Indians in said Territory so! Vuns. people, and tho appottion
to make them secure. We can pro-| long as such rights shall remain unex-
be nccessary for the security of the ted States and such Indians, or to in- :,0"?e representatives, according
actual settlers." I elude any territory which, by treaty *"c
Tho above facts should bo general-1 with any Indian tribes, ia not, without ,c
ly known for there are multiplied the consent of said tribe, to bo inclu-
'jurisdiction of any State or Territory
but all such territory shall be except
ed out of the boundaries, and consti
tute no part of tho Territory of Mon
tana, until said tribe shall signify
It woold be remarkable if it should their assent to the lVcaident of the _^'iluCn.9
torn out that, in addition to being the
champion of
suppressed thu
war—being au
though he im
for a newspape
the opponent of confiscation, though law, or otherwise, which it would have
he issued the first order depriving been competent for the Government
rebelcfi of their property—John C. Fre-1 to make it this ...... ...
mont who took
United mcUxled
States to within
John C. Fre- to make if this act had never passed.
first official Step Sec. 2. And be it further enacted,
be vested in a U over nor,!
jld hisoffico for four years, i
riticing i:npo: Uut local interests, aud and superintendent of Ituliau affairs rr®J 'JJJ'"8 d* 'interferi'n^ ^with
even grout principles, to his personal thereof. He may grant pardons and
States until the decision of the I'resi-! 'an^8
dent of thc United States can be made
known thereon he shall
all officers who shall be appointed to
office under
be faithfully executed
Sec. 3. A
That there sh
lu
constitute a mau of the world," and Contractor Denton has received
make him, if anything, a more am
ing companion and good fellow
There are mean women as there
mean men— there aro false wotne
there .re false men-thi-re are icn* Mr. He,Hon naa «l»o wca re«r»riieu tion, two-third. of that house shall
tales and never-do-wells of both sexes,. contract tur the erection of uiacUiue ,l)i Legislative As^tn biy Ik uiutt
who shmild never be tro,.ed_M,l we j.hlps .„r
NUMBER 31.
shall continue two years. The houso
of representatives shall, at its firs!
session, consist of thirteen
eIectla"
1,40
said Tcrritorv
That thc Executive power and author
ity in aud ovi
tana shall be
who shall hold
aud until his successor shall be ap-,
pointed and qualified, unless Booner further enadktl,
removed by tho 1'resident of the Uni-, That the legislative power of tho Ter
ted States. Tho Governor shall re-! '.'!tory "^""tend to all rightful snb
will be se-1»»Jo within said Territory, aud ahall, Jpct8 Vf legislation consistent with tho
commander-in-chief of the militia
vcr said Territory of Mon-|
of.Totcre'
8!lbf1c?ucut
8*ia"
i »i AsRrmMw
0nst
0
SLstouri Vmccrat. of Uid Territory, and reprieve for of- imposed upon the proper
fcuccs against the laws of the United
,,,„ud houie !constituted an.J aH th. act. and &
F.IU and Minnesota i proceedintt. of ti.e ,!y
anl journals of
copy ot the laws
i :ie c.'oy oi the executive proceetiinga
o
and
removal, resignation, or abscnce
cars will Us at Postvillo by the uiid- Secretary shall bo, and he is hereby,
dlo of SeDtember and if the grading authorized and required to execute,
uit ui ot-pieiuucr, onu
n
be doue it is purposed to reach a
i
point ...me miles .vest ol tuat p.aee ...
0
till) Governor tVum tho Territory, the
1
legislative power
1
ity of said Territory shall bo
date von come to the Derbv without a I the close of another year. So mote it qualifications of voters, as hereinafter and eonacnt of the Legislative onn
shut collar Jehu growled forth,'bo.—Xcw Hamjtton Courier. |prescribed, whose tcrua of scrvicc |cil, appoiut all omccrs uot herein otu-
JSRR. -.Cv
inMnbersr
possessing the same qualifications na
prescribed for tho members of tli«
council, and whoso term of servica
shall continue one year. The number
of representatives may be increased
by the Legislative Assembly, from1
timo to time, to twenty-six, in propor
tion to the increase of qualitied vo*
tors and tho council, in like manner,
to thirteen. An apportionment filial!
bo made, as nearly equal an practica
ble, among the several counties or dis
tricts for tho election of the council
and representatives, giving to each
section of the lerntory representation
1
rat'l)
j^
8
n£arb'
ia
qualified voters a»
may
formed by the intersection of t}je °^he council and of thejiouse o
twenty-seventh decree of longitude
be. And the men
nearly as may be. Anu the member*
rep
be in
habitants of tfib district or county or
counties for which they may be elects
refJe/)t:lt,Vf8 ia^H
reside in, audi
(j0Vcr.n01'
ceusu3
ft
and thirty minutes of north latitude i des,Sn!l^c appoint, and the pcrsJ!V
thence due west along said forty-fourth i f? appointed shall receive a reasona
degree and thirty minutes of north' L,,e
cori?Pc,!!,!ltlu"
latitude to a point formed by its in-' ,rs^ election snail bo held at sucb
tersection with the crest of tho Ilockyitim?
an
Rn. n,tVnner
8^al,1 aPPoint
f'1"11 cansa
e"«meratiou
of the inhabi-
qua lfied v6tcisofthe sever*
al counties and districts of tho Tcrrf
und
shall
taken
by such persons untf
in such mode as the Governor
lu
." «OTernor snair
!,he,refolr',JAml
tb?
place®, and be conducted in
both as ^t.ie person*
to the
wlio shall stiprrinted such election and
®,u! and he sha»
at the samo time declare the nuw"er
of members of the council and hotiso
of representatives to which each of
the counties or districts shall be enti
tled under this act. The persons hat
ing tho highest uumber of legal votea
in each of said conn oil district®, re
spectively, for members of the coun
a.rC
from Washington thence southward *«u'y c'ected to the council and
along said twenty-seventh degree of: the persons having the hig^liest number
lougitudg to the place of beginning,!0 votes for the house of re pre*
be .tnd the samo is hereby created in- aentatires in each of said represent*'
to a temporary governmert by tbe i Vvf! 'I'^tiiets, respectively,
l?|°tcted
nt eK
s0I,8
tmdaries in such manner and at snail otncrwise
l,on*
any other State or Territory of the Ilo Legislative Assembly shaft
United States: Prodded, furthtr,\
shall le construed to impair the rights thereafter the time, place, and manned
ln^
rr
u
Governor
tive districts, respectively, shall bei
hy
tl»e Governor to be duly
members (,f said house: iw
^hat 111 case two ot more por-
i rutt^(l
1
«or shall havo an eqtiat
nd in ease a vacan-»
occur in either
v°u'*
such tiuic' as Congress shall deem'
convenient and proper, or from attach- ... ..
ing auy portion of said Territory to!
nn
branch of the Legislative Assembly,
persons thus clccted
at/och
a*
place^ and on such day
the (governor snail appoint bu$
1° representation in tho several
districts to the council and
nu7|"er
qnalified voters, shall
lll°J ,aw'.
1,8
W,1 tha
comi»epccment
of tho reg-
of the Legislative As
Y. iBCSSI°«3
3
sembly Provided, That no session
in auy one year shall cxeeod tho term
of forty days, except the first session,
which may continue sixty days.
Sec. 5. A 'id be it fu rt'^r fnnded.
and those who havo declared their in-
approved March third, eigl
died and sixty-three, shall bo entitled
Vo,.c
a
:..io a*..i u. u be eligible to any oflicc within
8ait* c'ect,on, anfl
sl:all
any otlice within tho
but tho qualifications
all
as
islativa
f. *'°Min* offlce, at
elections, shall be ant*
bo prescribed by the Lcgtslati
Assembly
SeC. 6.
.01.1 I? 'i .,J,le(^ states and
Drimarv
dis^aal of the ifil
I?ary
.«'«posal of tlie soil no
e
United stales, nor shall the
or
dcnt«
commission
b!
1
tho laws of the said Terri-
other piopeity of iicn-rcsi-
be taxed
h,^hcr
wh,,ch,
8iiid
i
l,e8ll°".!i
}!,au lands
I °ther property of residents Lvery
shal1
,,jf.Te
Ic'1
and shall take care that tbe laws Ithe
V*saCil
an(,
»!w,,~
th® coun:
ol
rfP^sentativcs of
•»•«». btloro it be-
comes a law, be presented to the Got-
See. 3. Ami I* ii farther motM,' f""? «f Territory. If l» *PPKJ*e,
.ball be a Secretary of mhI
.b"1 !f.
return
ho
"hal1
it, With objections, to the
w
W'8C
.1 \-cr..1.lv vvitlih. tl.il il-l^y two-thirds of that house, it shall
8
liUl
u,t'
,,ici,
it
\UUS01
UII luw ulai uuio 01 vi»wu»uj uuv«
nl v in each year, to thc President of i "P^tivelv. I any bill sha
tbe*United States, and two copies of ^"'"cd by the (.overt.or w.l
the laws to the President of tho Seu-i
,h
lM
uoin
liiw-ial corropoiiilence s-jmi-aaiiu- *v j-~"
.»jy on tbe first days ot January and tered on the journal of each house, re
"... -i urk«»,»t» *.*j! v ]j
the laws to the 1'reaident or tlm Sen-: ""J" after it shall
ate and lo tin. Speaker or tha House I
days
|iko.
reconsidered, and, if approved
,.8-iUtj «,,j become a law. But iu all scch cases
end of ta«.n tsaoi. a. houses shall be de-
"°,,8t8
b"au
ue at
any
i,in shall not be
thin three
(,^l,!l^uy excepted} aftc
n
of liepresentativea, for the uae .ahall U-a law, ... like manner a. .1 lw
And iu case of tho death, '"I'.1
'nni- tbo same
slK"cJ u"1'15"
ll,c
!:a,"°
o v i e
a(
and perform all the powers ai
VU
some miles west of that place 'of tho Governor during such
.._re winter sets in. A survey from or absence, or until another Governor
point two miles south of Fort Atkin- shall be duly appointed and qualified
ui to Charles City is in progress, to fill such vacancy.
which must locate the road through Soc. 4. And be it further tnaded, That all township, district, and county
the North half of this conntv, rumor That the
A»"embl'.
adjourument, prevent its return
fi ^Vi" \w
juljcg t'ongrcss of June nineteenth, eighteen
.1. hundred and sixty-two, nothing herein
and author-j officers, not herein otherwise provided
vested
and Jacksonville. If tho company in 'in tho Governor and a Legislative As-j tin case may be, iu such manner aa
whose
hands the work now is meets scmbly. Tho Legislative Assembly shall be provided by the Governor and
wilh no drawback iu thc meanwhile shall consist of a council ami house Legislative Assembly of tho lerrito
we may confidently expect to hear of representatives. '1 he council shall ry of Montana, lhe Governor shall
tho whistle of the iocomotivc before i consist of seven members, having the nominate, aud, by and v* ilh the advico
bjr
ha
no.t
•»».•»»«
1 hat whereas slavery is pro
hibited in said Territory y act of
contained shall ti eonitrned tjauthor
ize or permit its extens:ou therein.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted\
for, shall bo appointed or elected, aa
fii