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periodicals, and misccllanoonn itemi, tbrro thousand four hundred and fori/ dollars. Hurcau of Yards and Pocks For stationery, plans, drawings, ind incidental labor, eight hundred dollars. Bureau of Equipment and Recrutia'g For stationery, and miscellaneous items, fivo hundred dollars. Uurcau of Navigation For stationery, and tnisscelianeous items, eight hundred dollars. Hurcau of Ordnance For stationery, and miscellaneous Items, ouo thousand dollars. Bureau of Construction and Repair: For stationery, and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. Bureau of Steam Engineering For stationery, and miscellaneous Hems, one thousand two huudrcd dol ""ftrs. ltureau of Provisions and Clothing For stationery and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery For stationery awl miscellaneous" items, four hundred and fifty dollars. fob the GEXKiur. rntroHEs ok tiie south WEST EXECUTIVE DUILMNO. For compensation of five watchmen •ml two laborers of the southwest ex *JHcutivc building, three thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For contingent expenses «f ftaid .^nilding, vW. :v$ For labor, fuel, lights, and miseel .r*Jhncuufi items, fivo thousand dollars. P08T OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Pw compensation or the Poiimwiter ficnoral, three Assistant Postmasters IJeneral, chief clerk, and the clerks, Miessenger, assistant messengers, J|ratehmen, aud laborers of said de- Slousaud artmunt, one hundred and fiity-cight two hundred aud twenty dol* furs. Fur compensation of twenty-five ad [itional clerks, twenty thousand dol ra. vipNTIKGRNT EXPENSES OF THK FOff OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For stationery, fuel for the General s^oet Office building, including fuel *Hlur the Auditor's office, oil, gas, and •Sgnndles, printing, repair of the IJener al Post Office building, office furniture, [la/.ing, painting, whitewashing, aud keeping the fireplaces and furnaces order for engineer, (for steam en gine) laborers, watchmen, repairs of furniture, and for miscellaneous items, thirty-five thousand dollars. DEIWRTMF.N'T OF ACniCUI.TURE. For compensation of the Commis- finnerof of Agriculture, chiuf-clerk, one lerk the fourth class, four clerks #f the third class, four clerks of the «%ocond class, six clerks of the first ^lasfi, an entomologist at an annual. Salary of two thousand dollars, a che_ lliist at an annual salary of two thou *4and dollars, an assistant chemist at In annual salary of fourteen hundred dollars, a draughtsman at an anunal rilalar y of fourteen huudrcd dollars, a translator at nn annual salary of twelve hundred dollars, two messen ers at an annual salary of six liun red dollars each, aud two laborers at an annual salary of four hundred dol lars each, thirty-eight tbousaud dol ira- For contingencies, viz For sta tionery, wood, coal, gas, and miscel Itineous items, three thousand five hnti fired dollars. For collecting agricultural statis tics, and information for reports, twen ty thousand dollars. For furniture, viz Carpets, desks, •nd stoves, eight hundred dollars. For the purchase of a library and laboratory, four thousand dollars. For purchase and distr'ihutioii of Mew aud valuable seeds, aud for labor lli putting up seeds, seed-bag*, uud flagging, lifty-four thousand dollars. lor compensation of superintendent |f seed-rouui, at an annual coiupensa jiiou of sixteen hundred dollars, aud lur two clerka of the first class, four ^lousand dollars. For contingencies of seed-room, af coal, guiu, packing paper, aud ti7.: isccllauuous items, three tbousaud »lhirs. For propagating garden, for propa gation aud distribution of valuable slants, cuttings, &, shrubs, viz For ftibor, for repair of old propagating Blouse, new propagating house, re building 6hop, and for purchase of 6-ees, cuttings, vines, and bulbs, ten lousand ciglit hundred dollars Pro H'/V'/, That such trees, cuttings, vines, ||nd bulbs so purchased or which bhall ||e propagated shall be such as are Ijdapted to gcucral cultivation und to {promote the general interest of horti culture and agriculture throughout tiie I'nitcd States. For experimental garden on reser vation number two, viz For salary fif foreman and laborers, three thou sand dollars for keep of a horse aud litable, and for seeds, manure, tools, follars. ud miscellaneous items, two tbousaud ^IXT OF TBI UNITED STATES AT HIILADEL- WIU. "i For salaries of the director, treas urer, assayer, meltcr, and refiner, pjhief coiner aud engraver, assistant rousandand saycr, seven clerks, twenty-six four hundred dollars. For wa^es of workmen uud ad jus sl-is,one huudrcd aud twenty-live thou sand dollars. For specimens of coius to be pre served iu the cabinet of the mint, |hrcc huudred dollars. JflUXCH MINT AT SAX FRAKCItCO, O&UfOB- MA. For salaries of superintendent, treas urer, assayer, rnelter aud refiuer, coin- Ir, and six clerks, thirty thousand five undred dollars. I For wages of workmen and adjus- tml ?rs, (die hundred and fifty thousand fifty dollars. For incidental aud contingent ex penses, repairs, aud wastage, fifty 'P»oaaand dollars. ,y ASSAY OFFICE, VIEW KMfjb, jg For salaries of superintendent, as J[ayer aud melter aud refiner, assistaut flssaycr, officer® aud clerks, twenty ilirce thousand seven hundred dollars. For wages of wyikmeji, thirty-five thousand dollars. For incidental A»d contingent ex penses, twenty thousaud doll§M|* BRANCH HINT AT DEXVEIt 1 For superintendent, assayer, melter, tefiner, coiner, and clerks, twelve thousand jur hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, twenty-six J,housuiul 01Ui Uuudml uud cigbty-uiue ollars. For incidental and contingent ex penses, lire thousand dollars. For safe end vault, including freight, fivo thousand dollars. For salary of assistant treasurer from November twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to June thirti eth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-four, eight hundred and five dollars and fifty-five cents. For salary of clerk from March first to Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred dollars^ GOVERNMENTS IV TITE TERRITORIES* Territory of Xcie Mexico. For salaries of governor, chief jus tice and two associato judges, and secretary, twelve thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. For interpreter and translator in the executive office, livo hundred dol lars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, ofiicers, clerks, ami contingent ex penses of ihu assembly, twenty-two thousand nine hundred and eighty dol lars. Terr Hon/ I 'lah. For salaries of governor, chief jus tice, two associato judges, aud secre tary, twelve thousaud dollars. the For contingent expenses of Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. bly, ofiicers, clerks, and peuses of the general thousand dollars. Territory Wiishimjlon. For salaries of governor, chief jus tice, two associate judges, aud secre tary, twelve thousaud fivo hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand five hundfed dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, officers, clerk, and contingent ex penses of the assembly, tweuty thou saud dollars. Territory f/ Dnkota. For salaries of governor and super intendent of Indian affairs, chief jus tice aud two associato judges, and sec retary, uiuc thousand bcvcu huudred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand dollars the members of the legislative assem bly, ofiicers, clerks, and contingent ex penses of the assembly, fourteen thou sand dollars. For salaries of governor, chief jus tice and two associate judges, and sec retary, twelve thousand dollars. For contingent excuses of the Ter litory, one thousand dollars. For interpreter and translator iu the executive office, live hundred dol lars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, officers, clerks, aud contingent ex penses of the assembly, tweuty tbou saud dollars. Territory of Idaho, For salaries of governor, cfcfef jus tice and two associate judges, aud sec retary, twelve thousaud dollars. For contingent expenses of thu Ter ritory, oue thousaud dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, officers, clerks, and contingentex peuses of tlio assembly, tweuty thou sand dollars. Ter litory of Idaho. For the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-four For salary of governor, chief justice snd two associate judges, aud secre tary, twelve thousand dollars. ior contingent expenses of the Ter ritory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, officers, clerks, and contingent ex penses of the usscuibly, tweuty tbou tuuul dollars. 4 JUDICIARY. OJIee qf tJu Attorney Gawul. For additional salary of treasurer, ing session of Supremo Court of the noting as assistant treasurer of the United States, one thousand dolfkrs. United States, five hundred dollars. For salaries of the district judges For compensation and mileage of "For salaries of clerks, messengers, the members of the legislative assem-watchman, and porter iu office of as- ntiijgent ox mbly, ten Territory if Ntbraaka, For salaries of governor, tice and two associate judges, and sec retary, ten thousand live hundred dol lars. For contingent expense* of said Ter ritory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, otlicers, clerks, and contingent ex penses of the assembly, titlecu thou sand dollars. Territory tsf Colorado. For salaries of governor and supcr- tice and two associate judges, and sec retary, uiuc thousand seven hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Ter ritory, (die thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, officers, clerks, and contingent ex penses of the assembly, tiftseu thou sand dollars. Territory ofmA'fprnda, tico and two associate judges, and sec rotary, uiuc thousaud seven huudred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousaud dollars. For compensation aud mileage of the members of the legislative assem bly, officers, clerks, and contingent ex penses of 11 jo assembly, twenty thou eaud dollars. For salaries of the Attorney Gener- twenty thousaud three hundred dol lars. Contingent expenses of the office of tho Attorney General, namely For fuel, labor, furniture, stationery, and miscellaneous items, three thou saud dollars. For purchase of law and necessary books for tho office of the Attorney Gcucral, two handrod aud fifty dol lars. For legal assistance and other neces sary expenditures in the disposal of brivute land claims in California, ten thousaud dollars. For special and other extraordinary expenses of California laud claims, ten thousaud dollars. Justice* of tie Supreme tliaurtif the Vui'ed States. For salaries of the chief justice aud nine associate justices, sixty thousand five hundred dollars. For travelling expenses of the judge assigned to tlio teotu circuit for attend- al, Assistant Attorney General, and the District of Columbia, one huudred the clcrks aud messenger iu his office, i For salary of clerk to assistant'of the United .States, one hundred and treasure!", one thousaud eight huudrcd eighteen thousand seven hundred aud eighty-four cents. dollais. fifty dollars. For salary of warden of jail in the Columbia, the associate judges, and judge of the orphan's Court, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the reporter of the de cisions of the Supreme Court of the Uuitcd States, oue thousaud three hun dred dollars. For compensation of the district at torneys, nineteen thousaud two hun dred, aud fifty dollars. For compensation of the marshals, eleven thousand six hundred doltauni* For salaries of the assistaut treas urers of the United States at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, sixteen thousaud five hundred dolla ra. For additional salary of the treas urer of the mint at Philadelphia, ouo thousand dollars. For additional salary of the treas urer of the branch mint at New Or leans, five hundred dollars. For salaries of the clerks and mes sengers in office of assistant treas ure) i at Boston, eight thousand oue hundred dollars. For salaries of clerks and messen ger in ottice of tlio treasurer of the mint as depositary, thirteen thousand e\i ht hundred dollars. sistant treasurer at New York, seven ty-three thousand six hundred dollars. For salaries of chief clerk and tel 'er, to act as assistant treasurer in the absence of the treasurer, assis tant teller, bookkeeper, assistant book keeper, messenger, and four watch men, in tho offioc of the subtreasury at Saint Louis, nine thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. inteudent of Indian afi.tirs, chief jus- steamboats, with travelling and other expenses incurred by theui, twenty-five thousand dollars. For salaries of governor and super intendent of ludiau a flairs, chief jus-! For necessary expenses in carrying into effect the several acts of Congress authori'/.iug loans and the issue of For salaries of additional clerks, under act of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for tho better organization of the treasury, at such rates as the Secretary may deem just aud reasonable, ten thousand dollars. For compensation to designated de positaries, under act of August sixth, eighteen huudred and forty-six, for the collection, sufe keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, eight thousaud dollars. OONKJUUO.NKilS or I)III»T TAXK* IN Usl'BKBC TIK.S'AUY OJSlltICr.S. twelve thousand two hundred dullars. For contingent expenses, forty thou sand dollars. It'ELIC WILDINGS AND (SBOCND*. For compensation to the iaborer in cTiargeof the water closets in the Cap itol, four huudred aud thirty-eight dol lars. Foj compensation and mileage of in Capitol, two thousaud four hundred dollars. For compensation to the public gsr dener, one thousaud four huudrcd aud forty dollars. 1 Territory if Ajuom. For compensation of the keeper of the western gate, Capitol square, eight huudred and seventy-six dollars. For compensation of two day watch men employed in the Capitol square, one thousand two huudred dollars. For compensation of two night watchmen employed at the President's House, oue thousand two hundred dol lars. For compensation of the doorkeeper at the President's House, six huudred dollars. For compensation of assistant door keeper at the President's House, six hundred dollars. For compensation of one tifght watchman at the public stables and carpenters' shops south of the Capitol, one thousand dollars. For compensation of watchman in rcscrvatiou number two, six huudred dollars. For compensation of twoy draw keepers at the two bridges across the eastern braueh of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand one huudred and eighty dollars. For compensation of furnace-keeper under the old hall of the House of Representatives, six huudred dollars. For compensation of furnace-keeper at the President's House, six huudred dollars. HKTllOPOUTAN I'OUCK. For salaries and other necessary ex penses of the metropolitan police for uu'l For salaries of the chief justice of i lMstrict of Columbia, sixteen hundred the supremo court of the District of i dollars. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. 7 For compensation to spccia! agents underact of sixth of August, eighteen huudred aud lbrty-six, eight thousand dollars. For salaries ot nine supervising and fifty local inspectors, appointed under act thirtieth August, eighteen huu dred and fiJty-iwo, for the letter pro tection of the lives of passengers bv For contingent expenses under the act of sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, in addition to premium which may b? received ou transfer drafts PrmileJ, That no part of 6aid sum shall be expended for clerical services, ouc huudred aud ten thousaud dollars. Treasury notes, one miUiou UolWa. For compensation of thirty-three lending June thirty, eighteen hundred commissioners, at three thousand dol- aud sixty-four, on thu production of lars each, and eleven cK-iks at twelve satisfactory evidence that he has de«, hundred dollars each, one hundred and livered to the Secretary of the luterioif For compensation of four laborers For compensation of a foreman and twenty-one laborers employed iu the public grounds, thirteen thousaud four hundred dollars. ten thousand dollars and the compensation of said metropolitan force, officers, and clerks be, and the same is hereby, increased fifty per centum, commencing on tho first of .Tilly, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, said increase to he borne by the cities of ashington and Georgetown, and tho county of Washington, in the Dis trict of Columbia, in tho proportion equal to the nunibei of patrolmen al lotted severally to the city of Wash ington, to the city of Georgetown, and the county of Washington beyond the limits of said cities. And the corpo ration authorities of said cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the levy court of said county be, and thev are hereby, authorized and empowered to levy a special tax not exceeding one quarter of one per eenturn for the purpose aforesaid. For deficiency of appropriation for the Capitol police, under the act of April twenty-second, eighteen huudred •ttd fifty-four, t« be expeuded trader Sec. S. And be it furiktr matted, That the office of the Treasurer of the Uuitcd States be reorganized, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, so as to authorize the em ployment of tho officers and clerks, and with tho annual salaries hereinaf ter specified, viz One Assistant Treasurer, with a sal ary of twenty-eight hundred dollars. One cashier, with a salary of twen ty-eight hundred dollars one assis tant cashier, with a salary of twenty five hundred dollars one chief of the division of issues, with a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars one chief of tho division of redemption, with a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars one chief of the division of loans, with a salary of twenty-two hundred dol lars one chief of the division of ac counts, with a salary of twenty-two undred dollars oue chief of the di vision of national banks, v iih a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars two principal bookkeepers, each with a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars two tellers, each with a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars two as sistant telleis, each with a salary of two thousand d'liars (die lcef clerk, with n salary of two thousand dollars fifteen clerks of class four, fifteen of ilass three, eleven of class two, ni|io of class oue, one messenger in charge of mails, with a salary of one thou sand dollars, nine messengers, with n salary of nine hundred dollars each live messengers, with a salary of scv-~ en hundred dollars each sixty female clerks with a salary of six hundred dollars each five laborers with a sal ary of six hundred dollars each, and seven female laborers at a salary of two hundred and forty dollars each. And tilt officers, clerks, and employes hereby authorized Bhall be iu lieu of all the force now employed in the said office. Aud the amount necessary to pay the salaries of said officers, clerks, and employes, in addition to tho amount heretofore provided for the [•resent fiscal year, is hereby appro* priatcd out of any money iu the Treas^ ury not others appropriated. Sec. 3. Am' ic tt J'ttrdur That twenty per ccututu be added to the compensation of the females and of the messengers, watchmen, and la borers employed in the several depart ments and under the Commissioner of Public Buildings, aud the Commis sioners oi" Agriculture, and at the Capitol, to couuuencc on the first day of June, eighteen huudred and sixty four, and to terminate at the close the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of Juuc, eighteen huudred aud sixty-six, but to be calculated only upon the amount of compensation accruing af ter the first day of duuc, eighteen hun dred and sixtv-lour I'rucituJ, /n,ir,r cr, That uo salary be increased hereby so as to exceed the sum of tcu hun dred dollars. Aud the sums ncccssury to pay the additional compensation herein specified for the present and the next fiscal years are hereby ap propriated. Sec. 4. And be it further enacia!, That the accounting officers of tho Treasury are hereby authorized urn) directed to allow to the late reporter of the Supreme Court the amount of liis annual salary for the fiscal year the number of copies of the decisions of said court prescribed by law, and that said books have beeu received and accepted by said Secretary. Sec. 5. And be it Jint/nr ettaeiedt That, in addition to the clerical forceH now authorized by law, the following clerks are hereby authorized iu the of fice of the Commissioner of Customs, to be employed aud continue only dur ing the rebellion and for (die year alter its close, viz: two clerks of class four, two of class three, and two of class two, and the 6um of eleven thou saud two huudred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay their salaries from the date of their appointment to the tiiiiticth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-five^ is hereby appropriated therefor. Sec. 6. .1/."'/ be it Jmiher etun'ed, That in executing the act of the third of March, eighteen huudred and forty nine, and the act arneudatory thereof, providing for payment for steamboats aud other vessels, and railroad engines or cars lost or destroyed while iu the military service of the United States, the Third Auditor of the Treasury be aud he is hereby authorized iu pcrsou, or in such mauuer as he may deem most compatible with the public inter ests, to take testimony and make such investigations as he may deem neces sary in adjudicating claims tiled under said act, aud for such iioccssary ex penses iucurred therein payuieut may be made out of the appropriation con tained iu said act, upon proper vouch ers certified aud approved by the Third Auditor. See. 7. the direction of the Commissioner of liars, or so much thereof as may be Public Buildings, to le paid only to loyal men, four thousand three hun dred and seventy-four dollars and And ie it further enacted. That from aud after the first day of July, eighteen huudred und sixty-four, iu lieu of the clerks heretofore author ized aud provided, the Assistant Treas urer at New Orleans be and he is hereby authorized to appoiut, with tho approbation of the Secretary of the Treasury, one chief clerk, at a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars per au nuin ouo clbrk, at a salary of two thousand dollars per auiiuni two clerks, at a salary of lifteeu huudred dollars per aunuui each oue porter, at a Balary of niue huudred dollars pcr anuuui and two watchmen, at a sal y of six huudred dollars per annum each aud the compensation for such clerks for the next fiscal year be aud the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not oth erwise appropriated. Aud iu case of the sickness or unavoidable absence of the Assistant Treasurer, lie may, iu his discretion, authorize the chief clerk to act in his place and to discharge all the duties required by law of thu As sistant Treasurer. Sec. 8. And be it further enact That so many of the clerks in the office of tho Paymaster General ss have been or may be deemed unnecessary, not exceeding thirty-seven iif number, who shall bu found competent, to be selected by the Secretary of the Treas ury, are hereby transferred to the offi ce of the Third Auditor of the Treas ury, and shall be classified as follows Twelve clerks of class two, and twen ty-live of class oue aud the sum of forty-til thousand eight hundred dol- found necessary, be aud the same is hereby appropriated for said purpose. Sec. 9. Aul be if further rtitf /nl, That the President of the United States be and lie is hereby authorized to appoint, iu addition to the present number, two appraisers for the port of New York, at an annual salary of twenty-live hundred dollars cach, and the Burn of live thousand dollars is hereby appropriated therefor. For twelve additional clerks in the office of the Assistant Treasurer at New York, at an annual salary of fouiteeu hundred dollars each, authorized by the act of sixth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, sixteen thou sand eight huudred dollars. Sec. 10. And be it further emtet1, That, In addition to the sum of twen ty-five thousand dollars, hereinbefore appropriated, for salaries and expen ses of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors of steam vessels, with trav elling and other expenses, the sum of fifty-five thousaud dollars be aud the samo is hereby appropriated. Sec. 11 Ait'! be it further enacted, Tlirft there be and hereby is appoint ed, in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, five clerks of class three, in lieu of five clerks of class one, and the sum of two thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for said purpose. Approved, June 25, 18G4. JC IO !LllJ~ Jnldliqcnccr. Vicinal UM umm-m rf «wp*t takM ta A. B. V. UlLOHKTll, Edltot. Charles City, Iowa, Sept, 8,1864. ELECTION, TUESDAY, JfOV. WU. NATIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS. For Pre.-.ident, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OT 1LLIK0M. For Viec President^ ANDREW J0ITXS0N, OF TKNNRSSKB. trMON STATU DOMINATIONS. For Supreme Jutljre, C. (.'. COLE, of Polk Consty. For Secretary of State, JAMES WRIGHT, of Delaware County. For Auditor of State, JODIV A. ELLIOTT, ot Mitchell Coouty. For Trcjwuror of Htiitc, WM II. IIOLM KH, of Jones tk«*ly. For Register Lnnl Office, J08IAU A. HARVEY, of Fremont county. For Attorney General, ISAAC L. ALLKX, of Tama County. For Presidential F.leetors at Large, C. BKX I'M?WIN. of I* MoininttMBt*. WM. T. THOMPSON', of Linn t'osnty. DISTIUCT fcOMINATIONS. For Rnprcwcntatiire to Congreut -8d District, WILLIAM ]J. ALLISON, OF UtUVQCS. For Presidential Klei tir- Cd Cong. District, JiKNJAMIN T. HUNT, «i KLKATHSB. MrHJDlll.\LUMmKT. F«»r WILLIAM B. FAIRFIELD, of Eloydcooaty. For Prosecuting Attorney, JolIN K. ltl'llKE, of Burner county. F1ATI Ot *TY XOMINATIOm. For County Jud.w, LOUKN INMAV. ll^CIcrk. of tlio District Court, J. V. W. MOXTACi ftt. For Recorder, Q. 1). kastmajt Tito Judicial Convention at Uock ford on Thursday last was quite an animated afl'uir. Tt is well that the action of the delegates resulted iu the nomination of so suitable and compe tent candidates. Of course the nomi nees will be elected. Mr. Fairfield, the candidate for Judge, is well known to be a good lawyer, possessing supe rior talents aud education, and in eve ry respect qualified to discharge the duties of the position. The same may be said of Mr. Durkc, tho candidate fur Prosecuting Attorney, lie is a member of the Tenth Ccueral Assem bly, aud at the last session of that body was regarded as 0110 of its ablest members, lie has ambition, uud we hhall confidently expect that the best interests of the district will not suffer at his haods as Prosecuting Attorney. The President has approved Gen. Grant's order relieving Paldy Smith from command of the lblh Army Corps, and directing him to proceed to New York aud await orders, with Lis btaff. lie has also approved the or ders assigning Maj. Uen. E. 0. C. Old to the command of that corps, aud Maj. Gen. 1. D. Dirncy to tl^u CKinmand of the 10th Corps. The Board of Supervisors of Floyd county were iu session at the Court House iu this place on Monday last for the purpose of levyiug taxes. Want of fcp&cc prevents our pubii«b ing the proceedings this week. Mr (Jurley, U. S. District Attorney, from Davcuport, was iu town last week, looking after Uucle Sam's in terests aud redeeming certain lauds, in behalf uf tho Government, which had been sold for taxes. A large number of deaths fare lately occurred in Union township, this couuty, particularly amoug chil dren. Hie prevailing disease wan bloody tlux. The pirate Tallabaasee and another rebel steamer have succccdcd in get ting safely iuto port at Wiluiiugtuu, .North Caroliu*. The Judicial District Convention. Pursuant to a call of tho wcvrral county coinniittecs in the 12th Judi cial District, a convention of delegates assembled at Jtockford on tho 1st day of September, 18ft4, to nominate can didates for District Judge and Prose cuting Attori tho I'nion coming election. P|U| nl\\r ....11 y Mitchell. 1 otfd, 1 A report is prevalent ia Chieage that little Mac. dccliues the uomiua tiou of ita ^unyeution, Doubtful. The Uxivkhsitv.—The next term of the Stato University will opcq ou the 15th of Septoinbir. I t|^, S. II. Curtis, of Bremer, called the convention to order at 1 o'clock r. m. A temporary organization was effect ed by uppoiuting J. \V, Davis, of Dul ler, Chairman, and A. J. Tanner, of llremer, Secretary. A commit tec consist mg of Messrs. Teeling of Floyd, Luthrop of Duller, snd Tuttlc of Cerro Uordo, was ap pointed oil permanent organization, who, after deliberation, reported li. W. Humphrey, of Floyd, Chairman, and A. J. Tanner, Secretary. Tho re port was adopted. A committee, consisting of A. L. Collins, of Floyd, S. II. Curtis, of Bre mer, and J. W. Davis, of Dutler, was appointed on credentials, who, after deliberation, reported the counties represented and entitled to votes as follows Dremer count}- 8 votes, Dut ler county 7 votes, Cerro (Jordo coun ty 3 votes, Haucock county 1 vote,, Floyd county 7 votes, Worth county 2 votes, Winnebago county, 1 vote, Mitchell county 7 votes that Mitch ell couuty appeared with two sets of delegates claiming seats in tho con vention, and tho committee reported the samo to thu couveutiou for adjust ment. Vi tfd, That one person on behalf of each set of delegates bo heard. O. P. Ilarwood and T. M. Atherton then pro ceeded to state the case und produce evidence after which the convention took a recess until 7£ o'clock r. m. At 7.^ o'clock r. m. the convention again met. Mr. Lathrop, of Duller, moved to admit the delegation liom Mitchell headed by T. M. Atherton. An amendment was offered to the effect that both delegations from Mitch ell be admitted, and that uach c:ist onedialf the vote ot the county. The vole on the amendment resulted as follows Yeas 21, nays 8 the vote on the original motion as amended was, ayes 28, nays 1. The convention proceeded to take an informal ballot for a candidate for District Judge, with the following re sult: T. M. Atherton had DJ), votes, VYui. D. Fairfield 11 votes, O. 1\ liar wood 6,\ votes, It. G. Itcinigert votes, E. itandull 1 vote. The convention then proceeded to take a formal bal lot, and on the 23th ballot ^n. D. .simed on the Fairfield had 20 votes, W. A Lathrop states lfj^ votes, Dlank vote. The nomination of Wni.ft. Fairfield was rnudu unanimous. Tho convention proceeded to an in formal ballot for candidate for Prose cuting Attorney, with the following result .1. K. Burke had 18^ votes, I. W. Card 15 votes, W. A. I.athrop votes. Mr. Luthrop was then with drawn. The fourth formal ballot rt- 111 11(1 tr unanimous. suited US follows #01111 n. Dtirke, 18^ traordinaiy and dangerous Convention adjourned sine. die. It. W. Ul'Ml'flREV, I'n-sidwt. "•i. i. fmu, SooruUry. Letter from Virginia. We are permitted to make tho fol lowing extracts from a private letter to Mrs. J. V. W. Montague, written by Lieut. James Jackson of this place. The letter is an interesting one and we should be pleased to publish it entire did not tlie crowded state of our col umns prevent. The following extracts will be read with interest by Lieut. Jackson's numerous friends iu this vi cinity. Tlio letter bears date, VVel don H. li., Va., Aug. 25,1864 Kailroad, ntid were some distanee ui the timber which was lillcd with such a growth of underbrush that but little could lx^ seen at any distance from us. Wo were ordered to hold our lino at all hazards and we did so repulsing every attack on our front, but the de feat of the troops on our right let the rebels in our rear this we still held our line until shot and shell ftaun our own batteries be gan to pour on our rear. Astonished at such a proceeding the order was given to retreat to the next line we slowly fell back to tho edge of the votes, I. W. Card 17i voles. The I y ic Constitution, the subversion of civ uomination of John K. Durke was then »'ilitiUV The convention appointed as ft Ju-, states where civil law exists in full, thesup dicial Central Committee, S. Il.Curtisj presnioii of the freedom of sjH-ei'h and of the of Dremer, J. W. IhiviH of Ihitler, I th« right of asylum, the 1 11 V 11 i' .j it, ojn-11 and avowed diMegard ot State-right*, the 1. Card of Cerro («otdo, C. C. I 00- employment of universal test oaths and inter Ifttle of Hancock, t)tis Haven ol I* lovd, fcren e with and denial irf ibe light* of the Janus Keeler of Worth, Iv D. ilinman l»«'opl#to bear arms ill their dclenco an e.alcuU of Winnebago, and J. L. Chase of!te,t ...... .. n't"1- dei iving itt, just iK»wer» from th«con To publish til# proceedings sent of tbe ?oV( rned. io tho Union papers of the District. We left our old camp in Petersburg ourselves, with but little opposition, on the Woldon Uuilroud. The 1st Divi sion of our corps immediately begun touring up the road. Our (2d) Divi sion deployed to the front in line of battle across tho road, and our regi ment went out as skirmishers and id vaneed through a piece of wuods into a cornfield, driving back the enemy and forcing theiu to retire a battery that had been firing I had kept my company ahead of all I ... mour was McClellau'a only opponent, be .ccciriuB 43J I»M«.'. march ot six 01* seven nnles we lotind 1 forced back, leaving their dead and nomination, as do also some of the wounded in our hands. Ohio and other Western delegates. Our corps was detached from tho They say he is "as bad as Lincoln." rest oi the army and both its Hank ex-f q,1c dciL.gatc—fiom ludiana—doclar posed. The rebels taking advantage! .... Of this, attacked the 3d division nf ,.ur! got what men I could to follow me and broke for the woods in the direction of the rehel lines, and by making a circuit through the lru.^i managed to escape. Two-thirds of inv Company were tost in this rid tlr-sae—-mostly captured. Serg't lh,-mile of Fotvst City, Belt and iCIielson of Clear Iitike, Beat tie of St. ciou*, and wounded. We found Capt. New berry mortally wounded and had liini takcu to the rear. Poor fellow ho lived only a few hours. Wo had his body embalmed and sent to his father at Dubuque. His death has embitter ed us very much against the rebels, and if we get the chance we fthall show them but little mercy. tiie Chicago Convention Tlio Copperhead Nutional" Con vention effected a permanent organi zation on Tuesday, Aug. 30th, by the election of Horatio Seymour, of New York, President of the Convention. An adjournment was then made to four o'clock r. m., to hear the report of the Committee on resolutions. On rc-as sciubling, Mr. (iuthric, of Kentucky, Chairmuu of said committee, reported the fuikwing PLATFORM. V. That In the future, its in the |rtKt, will ii'lhcro with aud the pcr|K:tnation of tlie tieneral itororn- 6. /{e*oti»t, 'that ftlmmcful disregard of administration of it* dutv in reaped to our fell ow- citizens who now. and long have Wen prifcunt-rs of war in a suffering condition, tko nervcs the severest icpiolmtiou oti a itoorc aKke of public i*-liey ard humanity. tS. iuWiW, 'that the isymputli* of the Democratic party is heartily and'eainestly ex tended to the Koldiciu of out army who now arc, and have Is-eii in the field under the (lag of their country, and iu uvent ot attaining |uwcr, tiny will icccive that protection and regard that the luave toldkuoi thu republic have mo nobly earned. The platform was unanimously adopted. The Convention on Wednesday nomi nated for tho Presidency on the first ballot Gen. George 1). McClcllau, of New Jersey, aud for the Vice Presi dency, on tho second ballot, George H. Pendleton, of Ohio. Thos. II. Sey- 202i. The convention adjourned with nine cheers for the ticket. The Chicago Journal says the Con vention, after nominating Pendleton for Yice President, tMcaiue very bois terous, and was a literal hubbub un til thu tius I adjournment. The people of Chicago are not sorry that the Con vention is over. They have been as- upi our tnxips. ... tol"8,10v,» the rest, and on Hearing the edge of tl«e outrageous utterances of disloyal tho corn we were greeted with a vol-j speakers. As far as tho local iuttu loy from a lim» of battle in the timber ence of the Convention is concerned, just beyond. We Kept up a steady fire for two hours which was hotly return ed and u good many of our regiment were killed or wounded. The rebels being reinforced came down on us in two lines of battle and yelling like devils. Our men waited till the rebels were about half way across the rorn licld and then ofx'ticd ou tin/in with a teriifiie volley which almost annihila ted their first line. The fight continu ed for au hour, or two with varying success, but the rebels were finally cd corps tlie next day in tire afternoon oh- pitheatre The platform is neither liging it to give way. Our brigade flesh nor fish—the nomiuco for Presi* held the front line ol* the centre, on the! jjj woods only to find our second line fill- ]jorr rt «-.(* rM,, who in emphatic- tonus ,ud (ClmrloH, ^'orpurnl Mesidor of Mitchell, July oOth. lie destroyed i |«uid some othrtr* IV.-in Iowa and Min- quantities or their provisions and| nesota are among the missing, and property. The despatch was dated supposed to be captured. Heart Kiver, Aug. 2d, indicating that: Capt. Newberry whom you doubt- the expedition is rcturniug to Fort less remember, the best friend I had Uice. in the regiment, and as cool and gal-| A letter received from St. C'ond by hint an officer as ever lived, was cap-j Mr. Mendleson, a merchantof St. Paul, tured while falling back through the announces that a brother of his, a woods, and afterwards inhumanly pedlar, and another man named Pur shot and left on tho field. After ral-1 land were killed by Indians recently lying what was left of our Brigade, on Whisky Creek, a few miles this we charged back «»ver the same ground side of Fort Ambei crombie. A force and recovered our works and our dead i of sixty cavalry had been dispatched uiisw vitig fidelity io the V'tiioii nmler the Constitution, us the only soliit fountlitliou of our *tmii{tli, wcurily liini hii|i|hicKs its a people, mill IIH u frame work ol the Uoveniincnt, n* ci]ti illy «i(iulu livc to tlie welfare nn«l pros|»eiity of uH the Sl itct», hoth Northern and Southern. '2. AVWfW, That this Cmi wnti»n 1oca ex plicitly declare, an the noiw ot the American people, that after four yeum of failnie to re store the t'niou by the experiment of war, ilu riiiLC wliii h, under pretense of military necw «ity, or war |iowcr Iu inn higher than the Con utilution, the 'oiirtitntioii itself has Ixrn dis regarded iu c*ery part, and public liUrtyand private ii^htsj alike tioddeii down, und the material prosperity of the country «t*entially impaired, justice, hummity, libeity and the iiuhlie welfare demand that Hate ell'i.itii he made for u cessation of hostilities, with a view to au ultimate convocation oi Mutes, or other penecahle mcasurcH to that end, that at the ciolicHt possible moment peace may le n ba&is ol the FetLnil In ion of 4. AV.Wm/, That dircct interference of the military authority of the United Statue in the recent elections held iu Kentucky, Maryland, Mi.-tsnuii aud IMaware, was a sliametul viola tion of the Constitution, and the rcj»elition of such acts in the approaching election will lu lu-Id iu revolutionary and renisU-d with all tbe imans and power under our contiol 4. NmofrrH, That the aim and object of the Democratic paity is to preserve the t'l-dcr al I nion and the lights of States uninnuiicd and they lietvhy rit-c|nr" that thev con.-idi the Adiuini.-tiation guilty of usur|Mition of ex- ,0 jmiwci, l:,» an,| not ^rant- M»««*notiii.insurrection, of ariMtMry military amst*, iniM'ii*niinit'ut, of Amrrioan citizen* In l"*-vt-i.t tl.t- rest..ratio), of the Ci.ion disgusted anil nauseated by it cannot but bu favorable to tho Un ionists. The outspokeu seditiou aud trcasou that have characterized tbe meetings about town, have sickened even mauy "Democrats" with the very uame of Democracy." If this is Democracy, they Mjr, well none of of it. All unconscious of for County Judge -a good nomina tion. J. V. W. Montague, the present capablc and eflicieut Clerk of the Dis trict Court, was lo-noininated for that office. (jS. The Maryland and Kentucky dele gates grumble much at McClulluu'a Hems r**af Hides, jM, LlV excitedly on com.ng out of tins am- a nobody—he'* neither for peace nor war—aud the ice Presi dent is a putty-head lw "A pudding* bead you mean," rejoined bis IViend. At our couuty convention, on Sat urday, Loren lnumau was nominated B. and with conipliuientary epitliets onlerotl us to lay down our anus and i ««tlc capable men. All the nomi surivnder. The case looked hopeless necs here named are certain to be go to Libby while a chance was left 11 tbe Union men uf tbat Piotriet. Eastmau received tbe nomination for ltucorder, and L. S. UOmiuatiou for Coroucr. Mr. Mt. Uoll. elected- enough—rebels all around us and our own batteries tearing us with canister and shell. Men who had inner falter ed before in all this campaign guv*.' up aud surrendered. Determined not to. been nominated for Congress by butt, euor- from that post in pursuit of tho mur derers. A private letter written by Ocnersl Sully dated Aug. 2d, ut the bead of Head river, says 1 coralled all my Wagons :it this point, and started with 2,000 of my men in light older. The Indians had so strong a position oil the mountain 1 could not use my cav alry much. 1 attacked tlicui ou foot and with artillery which gave them fits. They scattered iu all di rections. It was impossible to over take tliem. 1 start to-morow, west to the Yellow Stone, and will overtake the Indians again near there. Every body is iu line spirits, and we hurried over our ride of 170 miles in five days." The Indians have murdered over 200 persons ou Platte river route, 100 on the Arkansas und head waters of Smoky llill and Republican captur cd or destroyed S300.000 worth of property, besides 15,000 horses, 500 mules nn 2,000 oxen. The cxcitcinen au tho frontier ia growing more intense, aud outrages are being daily committed. It is re ported that a large body of Indians are on the Hig Blue, killing the whites and carrying off such things of value as they want. Tho Indians have renewed their outrages in Minnesota, on Willow Creek, iu Plue Earth county, where men, women and children were killed in a night assault. IIouwh were burned aud the slock driven off. The Bettlers arc lleciug to more densely populated districts for safety. Gharles City Retail Market. Wkunksuav, 8«f. T, MMJ-i. FhMir.ttxtra family, y, cwt ft, 90 uu|H-rtuie tOO Whc.it, K|»iine. 'i4 IhhHH, .. i.«!»1,19(31.1^ Coru, on the eoli, f* luisliel KIM IIOII, liUnilclj ......... Kye, f* IHISIH J, lUiley, urihst,..,. tats, j' I mis!tel................. I'orii Meal, ewt., New l'otatiM*, f* Beioi^, f' 1 M^hcl, lliitter, ti.,. .... I luw, li (.••.«•.«•• I'lirk, KiiIt "c' Hi.,. Iresli f* fUuiii, D».,.....,,4 fleet', Ih Cliiekeim, "Jr* #).,... luikevit. ji,H».,|^. r-anl. t. Wkm1. *f» rord, -1.'. ... i .Silt, ltit.,. Kirjrw. f1 itozeii, McGregor Wholesale Prices Cur rest. ttcliregov, Hop. 3. 18lil. Wheat, ]Uubp^.,.a J,08^.1,1.75 (st«, 61 t'nru, olielt#d, iv.... ..'.VJ 1 00 I'oUtuui. 1.04 -.lt5OC'«2,0O t'i.i'... 9(»'It) Wind, t».,. .^1 l-irti, ti ltii Kutrxi .i'.' Kiiili'i (•', Jb..... Kluiir, ri ewt. •. -. v%* The Indian War. U. S. 10-40 B0KD8. A ?t. Paul despatch says ar.- rni i. u* ,r r.mer-M* Marc li nth, 18i',|. wtiit-fc pp\ i.l«- that all i- Pcsnatches have been received by, mi.i.nhiy (ten. Sibley from (!en. Htilly announc-| '»»'w »njr n.uo t* ing a glorious and decisive victory H'mis »ro wu-ci in smii* n..i by his forces over 1,000 lodges of hos- i,,r" :,.i m- in- u muh- .rf- tile fcioux, near Little iivef, 1 ininense The Yankton (Daootah) Uhfon, of the 23d inst., so3*8 1 The steamboat Pell Peoria has just arrived at our leveo with iutclligence that Sully has had a battle with a force of Indians numbering over 5,000 slid whipped them badly. The battle occurred in (iros Ventres country, above Dig Knife river doubtless iu ..bit.iy ..r,.nv:.t. ,,r the vicinity of J'ort licit hold. 1 he In- •itinLimi.M*si only i.« pii'dimi r# pnviimi, while r- dians wero routed and Sully chased them nine miles to a chain of rugged and heavy timbered hills, known as Devil's Pen." Our loss was five kil led and twenty wounded. Should the result of thin battle prove uo more de cisive than this account would indi cate, we may expect another year of border war. Continue Volunteering. IJtl# following dispatch was forward ed to us by Adjutaul tieneral Uakcr Warhtvotox, Aug. 30, 1864. To 3Ti j. Thtitms I)uii"ui: Keep volunteering up as much as possible after the Otli of September, aud let it bo known that volunteers will be counted on the quota of the present call up to the last practicable moment before the drifted are ac cepted atxtl ^o rendezvous. A.t rfi.n iw kxkmit ntm taxation u K1MMOMN",«t 111.- of tllr xnii itt iti oU,,,ar v lvriui „,4 ,.m .Missouri hihmuii lham um mr («iiiiiil-ihi JAMES B. FRV. Captain Slocum has Mr thanks for late Memphis papers. j. —iJ COM I :iu 1 A I lVTf fklin fj fertrl tl.-tr *«1«, AMI until t!.. tr re.i, nf|nioii KlVlf 1'Klt IMKRltSrr WIl.T, ItK VA1I» IN ttwrrts ever «ne Iin:i4r«-il ilelliirK antiiuilly ami on till |wl anil Inlori-.-t in ruin. TIkso TVm1y may I'ptn :l!lV k» IiI iii ol" r»o l/i© •".» 2.no 39 12 15 lAfi'.itf 8^lo ft 6 15 It-S Hiiv, fi ton,.. .kiV 4,##05,00 C.*l. lb *4* Muttoa, lh .. Siiaur, N. O 1 S ii-liiuu Sirup, f*, ti-iliK-n Sinip, ff {?•*!. Snip, tnu-, Candle, 'I'alluw, y lb.,. ......... 6.00 Sniptr, K. O. fJ% '...i. 25 Culm, tt» ...... l' Wliit. 'nflei', Eil» ........... 30 ('riislicil. i. i\»wili)ieil, ti4i Cuffee, lou, j-' tti «^1 .liivn, ib £\h\£-.1154 Min tii*, Jb 64 Syrtip, X. V. (ioliten, jtt gat.I 50 lirieif t»..: .*.-s..i.V.'.C.. .'.'Q'0 10 Fine Nilt, V bUl l\)ik, .9,00(^9.01) Kish, Iry ('mt. 9 White, ftk. IU Put Nuiln. f'rwt .8,25(^(1.00 ItaliUilt'h Sttkiutun,.^.s .. 11 »»..*««• *wt0 ainlles, I alluw, J), lion. John. Wentwork of Chicago liuley,. oo ltiiles, (ireeti, 1 .*...««.• ~H" 7 Dry il'ihih, »-. »ia« V*/*=• .lti^/18 20 Craektsis, i. vV .}».. 7 Stick aud Asburteil t'uml), t.. vM.^0 Gedar Fall* Market. tx p. t, IDMi FliMir, Kxtra huiwtliut', owt .2.30 KuiK-rlliie 5,00 (rij Wheat, ...j l,&0(u,l.'>0 o n I (tat*, IJutter, i... 1 New I'otulww,. .. 8«(.i 36, w .. 40(.t 50 Hutrs, Y 'M Poik f*«jwt .T,ooc«o.»»oI IIIIMV**!' 'V*» ""I* n 1 r.omls Hell11 uHliiuHy. TIik intercut U |K|) utile n. i lir^t ilivi i»f Mitrift an.( Sefiimh(r In r,». Sub^i-riltcn will i«wivf «-itlu-r Hi-kki. r. ,1 or i• U i O a s u- y u y i u i k K a i u i i i 4 a i i mrdert fin ttie books of tho I". S.Treasurer, An«l tn transfcrnil only on lli« owner'# order. e(n|n i rt pnyuhlo U»bearer, uAd are more coivrnialil Tt nn*re»:if tlio*. Sub.-i i ibt-rs to I hi-! loan will liave U)« ojHloo of hiv Uirtr Ihmila draw intenat from Marcli 1st, by the nrrriK-il Intere-t in ^«»r in Cniteil StaU-s i.. or the not« Nii1i«i it JlAiiks. Mifti.- filly p.\# -i IM-eiBiuti,) «r niviw Uiem drawn# inti4el rrmn i' date nl" suliscri|itiiM and tle|K«ll. tlno IIoikIm ,ii.' Kxrmpt Ami MnnH-lpal or State Tatntioi ttx ir value i. lih-rouMd front um I* per ten Aimuni, aei iiriliiiji to the rale of fix Juries Mi ^iv i s o K o u n y i At the prcvi'iit ruff of pri-minni n jruM Over Eislit Per Cent. Interest iu riirreney, »nd Are of i-qunl eonveaieucc Map', in-iit i«r t«-iii|iorary liivi.-tiunt. It is lu lii'vo lliat no ^»:uritil« 4Br w pr«kl H")'. int«nt Io h-ndi-ri) am tho varioitx itos(Ti|4hnix of R»nd«. In all r.th-r form* of iml« l.t.-.lin-s!i, the fi.ui, the I intril Slilcii tli»» w Imi|,» property i-f i i-oimtry in holden to secure the puj lucut ut U4U j.f i be luWHbed fur te raw tWnn i any ni.tcuitmlv, U.- mme term*, and an- i1 mail* 1-qtially uvitilnlilr to tin- ^nmll--l fc-iid.-r ai enj'it.'ili t. Th«-y ':ni -uiiv*rtnl ml iih moiai-iit, auti lite wiU Imvo Um mti II nwiy be tweful to xtete in Uaia Iwih-A i comtcUob lhat i IXal Fiuuteit IMit of the fn tt.nl on wlikli in i« iwy.ililc in tin- a,| dMy „r March, iMvt $T«K,w fi,0c«. Tli.- int.roi 'iu I his itvtil lor thee lineal y»*r will b»- whilv tho e:ih|«.im i uiio in k«.M fur llif i nrn iit tl-ral yoar, i-mlltur J.n„ 1MX, luu been go far at the rau. of oer »ieu,0 tuiuuni. will tie seen Uint i-van tbe (ires«it guht revet .... ih- (iiivernmeut are largely in rxooniif tb« waMa Trea.-ury f'tr tin-|ia« i.u-iit of int-n-tt, liilo r, oi-nt l«HTi-a' of the tirilT wilt (toultlt-y.s rate it,. rr*»m eut'Mris on tin* ^inu- aiuouut «»i in tl'ill-*, t$lMl,(KIO 000 |arailllllln. Itftrin-inm* to Uk- Vii|.^ial Runlcx artlng a w«t* ih't U-tHil fn»in tin* I'nvu|'kTnthtl' til \Wrch W, but Um thrrv im-kft of A\* «vvr«gc«t more Uiatt TK.N MUJ.H S WKKK. .vi:li- ripii«riy w i'l I),, ivoi| by tho Flrxt \atloiial Hank nf lHrrnpart, Iotvii. Mrat \ntlonal Hniik of Krnkuk, Tn«ta. Fl«-»t Kutluiml Itniik of Ml. I'tiaiiuiil, ton AND ]JY ALL NATIONAL BANK which a* iti-|"*-iUri-« Ir |«nMir money, and all BRI'HT.\K).K ll.VNKS AND B.WKPTtS thr»»niflKmt thef-omrtry, (.ictlnir iiemiti «^tli.- N.,n Di |««ilary Rank#J will rumUh rurther iiifivmaU n i)1tK'.ttiMi anl Awotu» evwv rAourr 1o mtmaaamn. W. 8. 7-30 L0AIT. Tlie Si!«-rrUry of lln- Tnvi^ury ves notice that v hiti|Iiiiih will tw ri^i'i'lvi^l (Vhi|diii Triviiry \-i payabb- three nur* f"m Aug. IMIi, IMtl, *ith icnii uuul lnlir-t at the lute of' srveu nml tkne t«-iittis ^it. |K-r iiuuuiii,—|iriiicl|Ml aad interest trath ki iu IhwIiiI nnHX'v. s Tlio«- nete wilt tie %.nv«-rtil»lc tl»r i Ii'iM'T at Hi.iiurlt) uito nix |H?rivui. liewrtug U'l jia) aliio mil ie-s lliaii *vi imr than twonty from tli-tr date, a- th- Covrrnmcrit m.iy i U^i, 'li Will lie i—iiicd in «Ji-niiiiiiM^iliHiKiif ».'iU. $10U, $AWi, 11 WMt S,'i)i), jitvI nil ^uHsi-cij-ti-^^ iii'x^t b^iX^r iU i •»r ("»no tiiultljilc of fifty ilolUw. Thw iMitew will he tran.nilUi-fl In th* Ownar* Ti traii-'iNirtatKin I'lmrgiv* a nflfr the rrtvtj't.. uri^'tUiil ivf Ufkatcii «»f lh|ninii 4a l],i*y cau bo Aa tli« butiM draw ibturol from AaguM li,pn making Jcpunit-i «utn#qneul 10 tlial date niu»l Mitvrwt aH-ruml frm lau-f r«it' to i«lof ,!•(•».n 1'nrtif.H lei'u-iiittk! ivwuy f»Ve UimHainl ,l„ilari ii!-vv.-»nls r»r thtM" ti"U* ut any out iim- will be i I'lii .jiuirl.-r if tiO 66 (0 e, •ST'*: I.uo S.75 15 ^0 Tin, i,to (Urt|i-e, 00 FUli, calt, Iti. „....»fc.,«. 1^4 (in i n A]i|)hv, ., f.50 14(al6 Illicit l'eiiilie.s, ZHi'M KeroMMie, 'ft R.il.,... ,i.i, 120 mir p.-r e»-iit., s, will be fiaM by Hie Tri-a«ury lV|Kirttn-nt ujmn u, ri-i|tt uf a bill for tl«- aiinHiiil, rvrlifletl to by thu »i "'1 whom tin- iii*|Mv-lt wm utaiie. No iMuulii'ii "tt)iiii-'.-Knij tnuHt Ik- niali' fr.in tli. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LO. !i 1 N..tl. :i.il 1 It, 1.1, ..i|..,,llK 11,ki!«• inti-n-.-t t'i.iu any oilier, anil Uu- be»t Mtviiriiv. «4vin)r to 11k whicli |«y» it- iH«*itir in t* S. N iinsider# Uial it w l-ayinK 111 tli« bi-mt lirealutinr rw or ih- iwiiutry, aii4 tt caouot (my 111 Hiiythint Ixhi. 11^ uwn it-s' 'l aru tiUuT 40 ^uiuiumuil aecuritlNa i u^'lc--' i-r Imii'ls J«.,y.«bI.- in -''v-riini lit |M|,er. in i••inally oiiiTt-niiit a t"-in|«rary or |terin.i ilivivtineiit. Tin- IioUm r.at always b4-m1«1for will frai-liou of tln-ir laee an ureumubtV*! iii|im'i'-I tin' lnvt urtty w:l!i Ii.iiiWi a.-ONll .111 1 iti'r»U I'nr ConvertIWcl»toal|(r ttal.S-40U«ld Bii In a l.lki 1. to t!.o very M. r.il m(.-rt«t on tli. n. 1. tlirii- tlii* |»ri\ ih _'- of miu\ ia«oa la now at"iit three per emit. |nr*uaiim, rur tin- current rau •'•--U UwUri not tlian mime per end. permitim, the war the |rm»nui «n aix pi eeut. 1 S. u.i-i ov«r twenty |«r c«-i.i. It Hill N-m-. 11 that tin- a .1' ii-' Ut mi Uu, |iiiii. at Ui- |H. .«'iit raarltet rate, 1* ihan ti-n |, 1.1 ,i. |.i 1 .muuiii. KuMftlMi (Vom italr A«tuilrlpMUxaUo IM axide froui all 1 tie .idvaota^-iv wv have rtiuiii ti'l, a n|iurial Act uf txrmyU Umdi ami 7V. it* ntirt fnm local tajn.V«. 1 ni|iio«i is wnrtfi On tli- avera^r. Uib« bIhhiI two |*»r wnL per annum,a 'tin/ to tbe rate of taxatioii iu varkm.' |arts of iln- r. try. ll i:ln-lic've I tliat IKI iivitfll^M ulif Mi {ti'itl illilli MMito to latidan tl*«« UmmI by ih« Cort-rBinrm. •ittMher flrnwfif Ind. ht.'.|ii.~s, the fuitli or nliilltv irivatr |nirti.-,-* wt«* oa4mmi«,or .- |ar«U- 1:011111 iiile-n, uly, 1- |itc!|:i'.l fir |uj iti-ui, wliik? lb«- win |tro|M'i'ty ot th« nniMry 11 IwM t. -lemrc ttM iuetat* atl III! ..blijiliolis ui III-' CnsV'.I tkalM. H'hilr th»* pivemniiiit efli-ri- tin- nv-d lii'Oral ti-rmn 1* 10 kuus, 11 b»*ii.tlial lh« vet/ ati«ng-4 to tlu' loj allj and [nitri' i^m of Ui' iwofle. Ilii|lii ulr o-rtil)i al,' u:Il is-uc I for all l-pMir The t»rt d.-j.ioKiiit: mix iidorie u|»u iln- urij/iixil ou iili.-al- tUo tlcuoaiuuitiuu of note* nititireil, aad Hlirtle 1'ny art- Ui lx is-u«-l in blank or |wy.tldr to onkv When Ml «wl««ie4 MU4 Ml w)%li tk« «A«r|r»f 1 iving ibe l-jOBil, 10 be forwarded to Ur'Treaaunjr lk| ivtrlmi-nt. Si,li.-i-riilKJM(i will l«- r«ri'lvil by Ute Ticaxurer ot |h inted al W:ubinvbon, the a-veral Awnklaat•ftwas^ nrer- und ilt'Mirnau-1 lii |i^ii.'irii*.aiiil In tlin Hint NuIIohmI Ibink of liultiu|ac, Iowa. Kli-it \ullonul ItuiiU of lhi«iii|Mirl, limn,1 Klml \ull01111l llnnk of Inn a "y, Iiiwh mid by all .Yuioiial Hauka whieh are defiMNaria* oefiij Ik- moftry, and AIJ. RKflfarTAmx BAXKH JW K.\SKKK* throu(bMM iIh- •Muilry will givi- lnittn-r liilitrniathif 1 AlVoUlt KVKISV K.\i IIJTV TO KIIM K1IIHH. U. 8. 10-40 L0AK .^J I ant pn-(Mtrud to voceivy Kubta'iiptioini ii tin- 10 4(1 f^)!tn atitliorized !»v act of Confici uf ilurrh ImI, 18til. Tiles. It 1 ii* 1 is are retlucniuble at tho plumt «f the (iov. rnment after ten y»tin»- are |M)rt: Me forty yeant from (Lite witli interest ut per cent. j»er annum—pi iut iinti aud iuterc^ lu\alili in Tin 1'k.uiIs arc of thetlUniOiniuatioiui of $6L $1(J0 $"'00 ami $1000. Iater**t 011 tlie 95 tttul $100 |Kiyalle annually ou tht*e of utlie denominations the intercut u (uytiblg M'uit unuually. 1 have already aoU upward* of $200,000 o th n»r Biiiiilti. 1 ri'ii lvi' in payment fur thom| Treaniny Xute*, Xatiotial liiUik Nuttn iu4i State Bank of Iwwu Notejt. J. K. Git A VMS, Cashier, rjf^vboqaeBraueh SUtc lVuik uf loa^ 80 Aeres Land for Sale.' or\ ACUKS OK li slUAltLK LANll/iM-T OV/ wain! uliotit It miles t'roui Fluyil *11 l.i^'r, i- ulleii ll fur sale elieap fur gjtf-li It IK the Went i »»f the N. K. of Sei". 10, 'l'oWlM .ship '.»{). north, of Uanxe Iti went of the 6Ur priiu i|iul meriilian, umt in near tn heavy tiiuJ her. liiiiuire ot STOVKH. A. 1). F. HILDRETt, 4 fharlmi City, Aug. 3, lt#»4. Hquarv Ktuven, Blevatol mtu\% tkki Uckk Oven, and hhwt 1 rm blove*«, fot, UiUliU&i 4 U£AJf.