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VOLUME VIII. THE Cilu Intdligtittu, larrM-ituiKn KT?KT imMuv BT A. B. f. I1ILDKETH, aMTOR AKfePROI-ftlKTOR rnTCT!, $*,00 A YT!.\H, IN ADVANCE* OFFICE IN THE INTELLIGENCER BUILDIM, rouNKi: •1 K MILL AMU KKIXV STRKKYM, OI'I'iimthtiih Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa. Any person nhiAiniitif fl ve sabirrUi#?*. twvl forwartltiffc the money, flmlllte furnished Willi nAff the liitHII jini er t'"r till- service f« lonp 11-tin- number .-hull be kepi K'oil. Wii«tin-«-' iorlntntnfF to tho |wper rim be transacted Willi tin' l'ntilisbiT.my dny ilieOflke lltblieatioa. «,llpromptlyamifaithfullyat 'mtnnnh"»tlfc- may baa.VIrr-*"! in iS«* XUiUir, Wlio wi respond ti litem. TBRMil OF ADVERTISING w. "l HOfafc. •J Squares, a MiMri*."! 4 S.|iwir .'. S.|., .r, -. I 'olnmii. », Onlgmn, j~ 1 Oil«mn. •1 M| 31*1 aa6| 4 INI I 1 0 tin GKO.'L. DI'KTNSC)\. Prprii^»r. N'y%.U llritlH'liisft Burl'tf Sliip ami ith [K roona.io the Immim. 17)1 AMERICAX HOTEL CORK BR or KA*T WATK.lt TKTBl»IT nTRRim, MIL H'. 11,'KEE. W. K. AMos, rilol'IUETOR. Tltf* is ItM-utctl in the luitciiifss part of lie 'ity, ronvrnient to the Oars ami IV.als. |*7" tltiinllmrt and Hiifrgiijre Wa^nri always r» liatui to coavi'V r.i»M.iUMtiti» ium! to •id from the lioaUsautl Carx fret: of cbargtt. CARTER HOUSE, .InflX L. WtLCO.Y, MOl'METOU* MAUI WHJEKT, «il IAIA, '-J A.B. F. IIIT.D11ETII, EDITOR & PROriUETOR. idti ,. din 12m *wt ft aw. 4 w. •sno la tilN)| 7 .VI] M*ilil •IV rtJWf ttoV'lft 14 1 INI I lh IHI I !'J INI It', law 1-^ "HI I 14 mi 1M II .M) I 14 IHI I It. I HI) -ill i2*°rj uroti i w 1» l» I 18 ooj £5 "~H*Tj "13 00 I 21 I'h -TKEMOXT HOUSE, Cornet of Slli .iiul Iowa Streets. m'BI\ICE H#\VA. 'I his lloufte is centrally located to the huui iiit-KS piirt rf tlto 5ty, tiixl PwUftif. The LFoprit tor K^in i« tr flfiuie nil who may favor [liini with their |:itr«ni.i^e, anil wilkiU a trial those visiting tl»." t-itv. an ib 55 Ts At»r\TS r»R Ttm IfmiUtiMMTK s. uiML'Ml Ac,... N.'vr«f*for ArtVerthOag Agent*. N" :i7 I'.irk How V. w York. e. 11. S riM u. Ui'iu:r4L Advertising Agent, 03 Dear bom .Street. Chicago. HuainetH rtenlf of fir* liMW «r Iw* will fc* liw«rte.| In th i «column Tor per aiiuuru. Fur each adiluioapl lino, or»r Ave,one dollar will be rlwrsed. 4H .HOTELS. Aim. lUaek ILtteb Candy^. I !iis house havitie fh tnai?'l hands, ami tin i_-ihio a thorough ii'tiltiii ainl lonitHlcIii)^, now rratly lor the iii'i-oiiniioliitiiii of the il'lir. It is Hitiiiitcil in the lni.-incHs |iait of lar Fallx. The proprietor |ihtl^«i liiniM-lf [liat do pidns will be hparctl to inaki- hia tii sU (-oni^irt.il'le. fta^ea leave thin hoiim 1 tily for the NorUi, Koutli anl West. v.5:S7 AMERICAN HOUSE, Op^Nl^l Of MA1X AM) MAKKKT XTU^OT, JLOCKFORD, ILL., Nearly opiKinit- the K«*iiofha Pcpat. SDWll A. UIVKEUW, FioprMt**, (. IOt.-of till- lll/IJ«| ftfM of clNf|[e. ..in i il an 1 fi..in t*n- tJara A*ifle StaMiac .utii'M. Monl^'onieiy Hou^e^ HV HKNIiV BAKKU, |Na-ula, Chickasaw Coi^t*, low4. .SMKea leave thin House daily for tho Nortfe, {South, Kttit aad Wwt. STOP at TTTR IOWA CENTRAL HOTEL^ WATEIiJ.OO, mVA. CHAPMAN WILLIAMS, M. M, iWxnur,... .',r... .Bb WtytiKx, rKuriueroM, n.»* G. C. ('ONE, P^ajer in Hardware, Irqn, Nails, &c., &c., MtAregor, Clayton County, To*a.'' jWatches and Jewclryi A. E. 8AWYRR, *v Watchmaker and Jew utter, at mr. QFT1' JEWELRY SJVRE. t) tf I^IIARLBS CITY rLOVP rol *TY. IOWA. V. B. Watehos, Clocks wild Jewvlry ra Ifair9di|iii^-Ui^*tyle. 4Jtf MATSON LOOM If, k IMPORTERS AND MAXUFACTURERS, And Wholesale aint ltetall Dealers In Fine WutcheA, Clocks, Jewelry, PMvtr and I'lated Ware, SpccUioU^ t- Watch Muterialii, Toola, &i'k No. 194 Ea«t Water Street, jj MjLWAViieE, ww. A. B. VAN COTT, --u i XtfrOKTSB AND MAMl AeTI RKK 0* Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, MASONIC JF.WKLS, SILVER AXD PLATEI) WARS, ETcf, Out. Eutit Water and Wiseonaiu Bto., AlU.WAt'litK^ WW»i.V!jl.N. 4 7 Wakh Tools nwl Mstsrial—f every deacdfU tioa. ATTORNEYS «M. n. 1-AIRFiri.D. H. «. PRAT*. FAIRF!RL1 PRATT,* k ATTURNRT AT LAW. (yfarrtfa City. Floyd Conn ft/.... loir a. Will pra ti* In all tin* Courts of the Mate. All basinet* promptly attended to. STAHR & PATTEUSOX, Attorney* Cminse/fortt at Tmw, CIIARLKK fITT, rUITDCO.. IOWA. |*T Will practiec in N»rthern Iowa nnd Southern Minnesota. l'artii ulai atUntion paul to i ollt tionp. i»nyinr Uxik. e»nivev iineing, ami fnrnishiii^ almtraoU of title of Lands. Office over Stone Store. 1 v5 ljr 6. 0. Relnl(tcr. n. J. R-4i.|gpr. G. G. & R. G. UEIMGEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ami Solicitors in Chancery, Deftlcra in T?o^l Kstatr, Exchange, Ac. CHAIM.KX CITY, KIXiYD OHM V, IOWA. Will attiinl to lxiHiiitits ami practice la the bapreme anil 1'i.iti ict Court of Iowa. Information anl (rood nfcwtt* will be oKeerfully ^ivun on mpient. 83tf Miscellaneous 1anls. AGRICULTURAL WAREUOUSR. Washington"BEUBACUER. DRALKR lh All Kinds of Farming IJII [PL K ENT8 AMI Wagonmakerr« Stock, WATERLCK) IOWA. I. M. MERRIMAIf, Notary Public k Conveyancer, FLOYD VTIXAGK, Floyd County, Iowa. cmr TmnKsTore. B. M. HAROER, 4 KM 'lt 1'K.Uhil IS Books and Stationery, Mu^ic, TnKtruint iite, Piiiituml Wutppin^ Paper*. Printef®* Stoik, Etc. No. Ill Maix Stkkkt Dihiqcs, Iowa. Depository of the American Tract Society. Wisconsin Trunk Manufactory JOHN R. COCUP, 237 Main Street, aear Newhall House, Mil wiiukcc, Wisconsin. Matuifurt«rrr auii WHOLESALE RETAIL TR A I.F.It I J* TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. Our Work is excellel Ity none, and all nrti elos wurrunted as repreaentcd when »o|d. TVunkit made to unler, covered and repaired. 1,v1l_ ALBERT II. UOVEY/ Affcnt for "Hanufact11rent, and Duller in all kind* of Agricultural Implements, ALSO FIKLL), GARDEN AND KLOWEH SEEDB, No. 194 Lnk* Btreet, Chkwfto, Illinok. r. o. Box 3047. 14yl A. B. F. HII.DKKTII, Votary Public A: Conveyancor, —eHARI.1^ CITY, Floyd County. Iowa. I 17C4UIITU k ATKINSON, t»K.\I.KKS IN* DRtlOS. I^OOICS, STATIOSEUV, •Nrwvptrper.i, Magazines, frc. %t. I CHAHLBM 011V, IOWA. Btore an Mill Htreot, near tlie Slilfc Jt| J,W. SMITH, M.D., I Eei.KCTIC ll Pll YSICIAAT A AD S UIIGEON, i ClfAttI.E« CITT, I'tOYII CO., IOWA. OflRceut the irug & ttook Store, U 84. —Rcaideucc, near tlie School Ilou^e. H. Proprietors. IDA HOUSE, C. IJKADbKY I5yl Covtm, Iowa'. CO., k WHOLKSAtr. lKAI.i:lt» IJt A K K E N O I O N S 12 Ea*t Water Street. Mil.W At'KF9% BLAIE k PERSONS, WllOlJ^AI-F. k HCTAIL PKALIlltli IX China, Earthern Glass Wi\re, k SILVER PLATED GOODS, Pftlery, Ja|nuinil Ware, Tiooking GImhm, ^kitaonia Ware, Uaa Fixtures, tft. 15C East Water Street., Z, W00LLEY SNYDER, k MUkincm floyd corvnr i#*a Plows made aud repaired, (hrriagaIroned, and General Stubbing dome. MKS. II. M. DUNN. UKAUIU IN Fashionable Millinery Qoods, WhoU*alt aud Retail, No. 18 WiHcoiixin Street. Milwaukee. BELLAMY, JACOBS ft CO^ PKODCCE AND ejaumission Merchants, AND DCAI.EBH IX U I 161 South Water St., Chicago. HEFKUKNCKS. CkNild k Brother. Smith, Polfcrd GTEARNS 14tf 4 Co. k FORSYTH, Wliolesale Groecrs, -AM'— DEAI.ERS IN PROVISIONS, lh'i South Water Street, t. w. trrtAHNS, I OBICAQ#. J. raaavTu. 14 jrl Gcnuiuo I ieparations.' coMrousn FUMD EXTHA(T IU'CHIT, po^aivi- ami «|«*l!»c H^inf.ly f«»r of the Hbtd d"r. KMiu\v^ ,.'rn ••!. an.I I imp -i.-riI Svi-'Hiti^-. larv' tiniiti ar« r«*hK«,a.s wtM 4s aala Mid iaSMunw tK0. MICI.MIIUUrH KXTUACT Bl'CHU* •1 Abu J-'or H'.'.A if ar'-tn.' I. |»«I!"T1 Ke J:i't:-M-:'-j u HiHewli'i,' cynii tnau Imli-|» Minn KxerS*«, l/f-H ..) Memory, Weak Si rvi—. llorriH' of IH-.I a-o, IHinln --of Vi~V.ii I'liivct- ii i .i-ttii»rf Hie Mn-.-iil.tr %*t»t#, ll'.t Hv |in ih-.j .l i'i-' .^kin. Tln*«" sym)icia. if aNnwol tt et on, wbirh tht' etae hiv.irt.iWv removi^. rlio«r« fwj»trHy. Soy it trill rnnft .« the tf thf fn»tnr A •yftjflK. Wirt ileHlll. by' t|wt)in|tiofi l»nr am|ili' wit l.' Uu If iiili U tk*' Thf O»n-HV'iti«m «•(•.• ,',rr.v|.'.| by orc.lliV: WinVnejtfi |»iri- 11 il'l i lli«lit i:ie to fbeiiRtilMI MM &IVtf|(MU' •b'' I' III, WhH ftim'-ir* Extract fhtcku inrgriably don. A trial Mill tivu.« tlie uiw^t.4tf|ia«al. FKMALiiS-FKMA I.^S-TKMA T.l^. In many affections jw-uliar to Femalen. the talt .it-i i'.M i." i^ tm.-.jsiiiil. Cam UiuraUMl. Advta* Owttl. A.Mrf.s* |r-tt. r~ r.»r mlorniatinii t.» II. H. MKIJIMIl.n, CImmM, 104 S'l.ili 1. nil. -I.. I» .• file-Hint. IlllU'lelpbU. Tlii" MiMicim1 inrriti«i*" thf imwi-r "f |ii|r«««tion, nntl x. itf- tli.. tb«rlH nl- Hit.. IwHliliy ti'4i. I• wlm li the *af.ry ..r mlrnrtMnw aiKl nil u.im.r.ral.•«. paMHI at Ar Flr«t Region of Uk« Tklrif n«l iiilbiimA. "i. Il.il.it.- .if i.tuu i' vtAi tin- t^xof i"»wpr, iMAi uity »r flrcothiag, Tt*tr»inne. V'ilkefn!ie.-Jj f*Hin in tli Rtrlr, pn*iitiir f»r ft »i|f. Frilllii«» the Fai*, I'allil feiiitU^irtiir^. Fatuity, Epilfptie /fat, Ml win-!i theTiitiftirt mny expire. *-?L WU» mii -»y lli.it U* are not li 'Tieiitiy by lllow tNref':! Pi-t i !•,'* insanity and coxst'srrnoK. M.my .!»«• nw.ir.1 of tl)i eniHo of tli 'ir ^tiff i .nr ln»t i.\ I,} 'KU. 1: i,i. .|_\, a-i in .1 rtilorn«l «r li r."_- i\»rm lMtil'itli.'-n or mi|»-j pri.--K.il "I :i |..iinry evin iutl'« •. or Seir rbi 'if -litl.' lli I t- i-n-. 1 ttIhiL'l«Titli*l.oriaiIh i ..r Tl'!i:t.-., St.-ril- fly. and (or »I1 ewiim4»'iit- |,iei1ini to ihi-1- wlV'tler ,. ari.-lii|{ from iii'ifemtiun, baiiit- lis»ipattoi, Ci I sell a rjjo D1CLINE OB CHANCE OF LIFE. m. no inore Hal-am. Mernirv or DUplca* Ih'iiim t«r ui'i-lf i-.'inl or 1 iWu*er«Mi- itix-nx*.. lirfiHixikt'i Ei hurt liwhu tuut JiHjrotvii Hottwvth (THE* SBCllCT DISEASED TI i •I torn, ami ii llialllh- -Uik' l.llle IJttl-1* 110 111:1111».• in ilM, N.i .11 ni i", AND no rxposi n*. It Call-o^ a ffi "Jiie'il Je.-l'-f mill tl. Atrit)gtli nri Jtote, tli'-reliy rei:i"\ i- i.l-t i-t.n-. |.r"\ mi)ii' nn.l oir SipMrlrtun* »f I'relht.i. ullnritii i«in ••wl ln#M»n irt-ji• 11 lie i- oi .!i-i.im'.«,uii'i i'XjmjUiii^ I hat such boards of examination shall all pot-oiin«^, »!in-:i-#»»i an.! w-riit'tif nmifer. hp ronvchrd under tho direet ion nf tlm rnnranw. rrhatm lulrr il N rri-onim»»»rfe«|, Kvi-Wie.- oi tlir ni.i-t ti luil.le ami ri-|«.o-iiil elrm.. ii will ueo«i|iuiiy tlie luiilit iau. Prkr 91.00 yrr Bottle, or Six for |.1,0t, fMivrnr«l toany aMr*-*. ».i 'irely [arket fromi b-erva tlnn. cymptoin.® tn att cmnmorilrnnrms. HH.MIUI.IS \t.*ili*a! l.-|-.t, HK1.M I''I.I1 I'i "i. nil ll.•llll' 11 5U4 IIroadway, Nrw York. JJetcare qf Caunler/Mf) otul unj rincipl'il tirr* wIhi endeavor In ai-|«'-. ol' Ci.'.r own alut «lln-r alUtlnaa tli» r*-ftaaHoo )y HelniUoUI'« t.eotuui' l'n («ii .iImhij'. Kx!r... niiehti. J-_\iraii iteaaiiariUa. u Ioik'^'^BKK Wa^. mm sv ALL DltroiilXTK BVEHYWHERE. Ask for Heltrihold'n Take no other. Cut otit tit.- Aili rrti-eni.-iil »nl »eiiiiferN, And avoid tmftmRum and arpoumr-. 47fl HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure a»l powerful Tmte.rorreei.vo ami nitrratkM of wooJt-rftil cfUrary In du-ei*e« nf tUe Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Chrai fiyspcptiit. Ur«r Cuniplalot. B'-ailiichc, U*n«*»l lability. Net \'oiirii...-s, In |»r«"-»«i ol r-|inriia, |nil 1 11, oil. I 111- lllitl. nt Fe* ei*. Ctautt*. rfi«| j-|«ii.-iii, wii't tl! fotii|i nut., of rltlu Sex, ari-mg froin lfc»lily briber ui il»« praduceU by t-itii.-tM. X.-ttoiiy Hi.it i» not wli .l. -..me, ?.•r.laT »i.1 ri rattTO la it- ii il'i"' eiitxr- nil" l!i. r..i,i|*,-ii ii "f llo-TKl'Tl K'S gToM.Vi II I'.IVIKH- Tin- |'pillar preparation .Milam. nt ttiBi. i.il "l Hiiy kirnl. i» .t.wlly ImA-uim nl .-U-m nt im In) eirii.uit toa ii i- ooUtiaatMH a Um vatractn i* It i» well to IK*fiT-wai'-'l as»ai«t ui-ca-e. nn-l. so far •h tit.- tiiiiii.ui #y-*-in mn tw pr«s.r1e«l fcy hmii.tii uieiMu a|t:tilit liiatailu*?- »*ui:.'ii'!.'t I. ..ii iiiih iIioumiihU *lio .o|..^..iu.. alltio-. I |Iwre. Mti|Air' wutor Mul utlwt etU riul iwUtti, Ikfck't lar V ltltu-rn nuty lie reli«Ml uu a katuguard. In tlMrlrtj InfrstiNl with »rer .iiul Atnw», tt has h»*a fmiiiit InttllitiU' a preveuln o auil IrwioUlifc* as a nUiP itul re—.rt le. to il tiu ler appreli. ii-k.ii ail attiek. .-. .1).. tlie Mollis mi'l tli.rti-iii..l- wl'" u*- I I" 1\all til. 111-elv.-. li prote. Ii\e .pialuiix a.l Willi lli'l ilaiiu^roii!' raine .ire r.irvl by n hi i. «mir.-e ol tin.- iiiar\elmiii «.#»«villi? the SaUlif •ti^l'.in. Fever au A^ue ik.Uiiit-, *ft«"r all .iniuiiie for meiitli- lii it t.iiilytx-m^plfd iii ma.1r.4UMl alkalol.l,da)mailtlmuseof are ii"l null enneully re »|or-11" h.-ultIi wtUuu afrw by Itoater •»r UUM I*. Tlie w.-nk utomarh in rapidly iavlforatotl ana the ap peine r. l"ieii ly lltix Ht!r.Hl»k "nmle.snfl hem* it aitirkh vk.ni.l. r- in ease, ol lw-|K'i"-ia. Witl in le«i «*ia Ifined b»itn.» of lutlit:«Mi'ii At'liii|i iw a *nd IMiiit.uis apiTWnt. well u- u|*n the liver, tt »t*o tnva rt.tl.lv relieve- ill.- e..iili|wtiHi Mi|»-rin.lu«xil by irro*ula* ai liou of ll»o iT^MKltVe ami relive urgiiua. lr*.^m t* f.*bk lml.il, liable to N. rvou* Attark#, I^.H n.'»p ot Spirit- .iii.l Kit-- nf I..I• |f• i.i'. liii'l pr"lti|4 aaa |k lllall.'Ul I ellcf fr./m tlie lUllei/ Tin- leMimoinf ga ili* pntat is atM»toii«iUi.4T«,au'i ftaa buthii«M. The »K"'iy of Bill"U- Cola- L- uuin.xllm. v ii^-uuijet hy a -iit^ie .|o-e ..I tlie stimulant, .net by .jr. .i-ioiialK re»on I Mig U» II, llie return A* a OmmymI Ton i' WllHll III,. I e\i«l lei,, til or w illie-fe.l l.elm-i- tlu-y inn lolly .i| ite. Iate4. lauu- s at I 4Mitiiii...i.al W.-uk ii.-- I'", in .l ire I'ee.iy ami rvbi.tiy an.l Is-, r4itol ari-M'i: li-olll Ol'l Aj.*, It e.xer\a-es 111. el.* t. !t.ilttt*H'«. la tlie e.iaviiltvceiil nUi{«•* ol all itweaM# ll operate* «M a deli^btrul iiiv«oi.iiit W1.. II til. |«.wer- of nature are elaxeit, ll ..["Tal.-rt lo re mitotic au.l |.rr-tal..e.li iImmu. I*»t, but IMA Wtttf. it U Tlie Only Soil fuaiutai.t, Uawifttetiire.l from .I un.l iniK*'iiou* m.itei ihN, and N I I I Oil ire iy ree from the tun I element- pre.-enl more or Id all llie oriliuary tinned and tUiiiui liK-a uf Uie day. No femily nMStrla* hax Nnra «a ank(-really, aaS. a may be truly added. feM-rrYf/y with lie iiiM-UlufWt I«trtinni4 the i-omttiiinil u.- H"-I. llvi ltnterx. Pri'iHuud Ity lU«Tfc.Tl Ul SUIT! J, I 'aubiirnU. Pa. fold ail Drogguti, eracara aid SgnUiyin by *»bcre. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Kl)|ltllt ConffrcM. Beit bV the Senate *,*! rT„«*c *mU™Q a.M w,'°1 of Representative* of the I'mMl y/, Am-am in Confess asseiM everv quartermaster and assistant qua.\ei n.aster( and every commissary I and assistant commissary of subsis tence, and every paymaster and addi tional paymaster shall, as practiCiitHe, soon as be ordered to appear for 8t:ifT ofli liess, of whom two at least skull be officers of volunteers which board shall make a careful'examination as I to the onalilieitionsof »llnm,-.!r« 10 me quanucauons 01 auoiuiers Wliot may nppuar before them in pursuance of this aet, and shall also keep minu tes and make a full and true record of tin examination in each case. And all members of such boards of exam-, ination shall, before proceeding to the of their duties as herein provided, swear or affirm that they tvill conduct all examinations with im partiality, and with a sole view to the qualifications of the person or persons |o be examined, and that they will not divulge the voir* of nny member upon the examination of any officer who may appear before them. Sec. 2. iou«iiiiU^ ii|«« rtinMii.l*. who iwv.- iM-mthr vicltm- lion 01 UlC k-, an.i u 1m tune i«oni ih-im v (.*» to in- i-in-i in i Secretary of ar, by the Quartermas li..r»iime love f. i.ril tli v w ,if.l tli.t ,, ._.« .. dir iiiisis' iu«.t.y tii«*e*« •K pmY.TMiivvii«m!'-.! tt.r i.eneral, the Commissary tieneral b.- n 'r...i up ii. iii. That if the board of examination shall 'Report that any officer dors not pos 4icss the requisite business qualifica tions they shall forward the record of the examination of such officer to the head of the bureau to which he may belong, and if the head of such bureau shall approve the finding and report of the board lie shall forward the name through tho Secretary of War to the president of the I'nited States, and if the President shall confirm the same the officer so failing in hUexuiuiuation shall, if commissioned, be dismissed from the service with one month's pay. ,nd if not yet Commlssione.! hi. ,"f if the board shall report that any offi cer fails to pass a satisfactory exam ination by reason of intemperance, gambling, or other immorality, and if the head of the bureau shall approve the finding and report of the board, i snd tlm same being communicated, ns frefore provided, to the President and confirmed by him, thin such officer •hall be dismissed from tlie service without pay, and shall not be permit-1 Uroviitfd, rmer entteieu TharthV boarda of cx-i.ninatiou shall' tied to receive a copy of the record in lie it enaeicd bp the Senate and Huttse if Jteprcs* a•'alios oj t/n i uttxl States of Atnerieu tn Congress assembled, "SSItsifoarb Ijic Coarse of Empire taks its ®lnn." lrl: ,I,» fl,at any And it further enarted, t.m. I.. i.i.,.k oui in an ,.gSruva of Subsistence, and the Paymaster l»eneral at convenient places snd i'* HoimiiuMs FNfriw t.f iitn iiii for alt aflrtion* *t»i i general rules of examination and *tiiHrr **MI«iriti malt- i i standard of qualifications shall be •tatts.?-' «f ih«- itritwry or^in uf len»:il«\ t!«.iu *»lk.it vtr ru'ii* •ticilMlMm Mi.) im ntMt ler oth.. prescribed by said officers, subject to iiv twoi tfie-i r* ii«mi'ui'' tiie ai.i iiHnrrtio I.,.. ... consttfiiMT iiR to retire anv officci Hi iiuixiiii -f itri.t r..i tin is lb* iir.'.ii i!inr«-i. hiki fa- the approval of the Secretaav o| War. eeruiu to have tlie ilc.''ln-t itrwt lr nil fiH-wl.H-fi »,..l _|.u 11 .„l.ll.l,,J __ tier tilC age tif SIXty-tWO years, •ud shall be published in general or ders. Sec. 3. CHARLES CITY, FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1864. fIVnuc—No. 127.] AN ACT Approved, June 25,1864. entitled equalize to amend au act An net to establish nnd the jfr.vle of line officois uf the in ted .States wavy," approved July sixteen, cigliteeu hundred and six o. 13c it rnnrh'ft hy the. f»f Jieprwnt*tires of thf Uni'ivi Strtrs of America in Covgrrn assnnh/rri. tl,e aeM,0n 1 t,K'n pre-aiU^,n [Pcbuc—No. 129] AN ACT granting lands to the State of Wisconsin to build a military road to Lake Superior. That ted: tion of certain officers of the army "!,t temporarily increased so as to ten consecntivo miles of road, or for l,ad bcen ,/' ?l8.s,Ich Pr,or ,0. That!•I lll 7W"! !l,e nrent Prorideti, Avtl prm'itM, fnrih.tr. examination as to his qualilii utions n 1 1 .t i i ti -j -i-* "j Ix-for,' a l.'iar.l to lieco.nii'w 'I „f throe l."IU ".""'b, l! And be it farmer neteted, a" la'lct"fo,° °®C0i'8 iu n,iu,e t',e l,avy wl»„,c""r"anr,eis'irtl.",.1r,1,Ie Ul ,cr act to further promote the efficiency of the navy." He it enacted by the Senate ami IJvuse of lieprrssntuliw* vf the ITutlrd States of Atnrrir.i in (\mg-ess assembled, uu And it further enneted. That after such general orders shall have been published for sixty days, if •ny officer who shall then be ordered before a board of examiners, under the provisions uf this act, shall fuil for thirty days, after receiving such spe cial order, to report himself as direct ed, all his pay and allowances shall cease and be forfeited until he does appear and report for examination lol if he shall still thereafter fail for V lit it enacted by the S, ns*» aud Home of lit-p/'L-siMkitr»-v i 1/1 Anurtat in Congress Mil1 ted to re nter the service as an offi r» ti i i:„ i of Wisconsin for the use and err: Unit such dismissal ., I, i- i i •»•. aforesaid •hall not relievo him from liability under existing laws for an* offence he ,.v l*,uU ftre his owu case upon paying the cost of aulhtui \, ot Approved, June 35,1864. fPublic—No. 186.] AN ACT to amend an act entitled An act to provide for the payment of horses and other property de stroyed in the military service of tlie United States." I Hited States of' Mssn.tbkd, appear taiyof the Interior to set apart from the public lands of the I'nited States, as hereinbefore described, designated by odd numbers, as near to said even section aforesaid as may be, and the same shall be located withia six miles Td! n i e i hereby granted tiball bo exclusively n.ay Iiotu couimitted. a(.|.Ii.-.l in the c....Slruct...u "f tl.al !&c. S. A«.l t* ii r«rn,r a9„s!'al!, anointment „hull lie ivv. ko.l. And ^"1 to sach land. »s tlio UmteJ 1 riuting to a,.|»..,,t .on,,' .•oa.pelenl Mates have sold or otherwise appro- person, who shall edit and select such priated, or to which the ri^ht of pre* portions of the documents so placed eiuptiou or homestead settlement has in their hands as shall, in the judg hereby granted, and shall be forward all their records of oxamina-, respective reports, on or before the in each ro8H or oih n innor Sec. 8. That the act to which this is an amendment tlie complaint may Ih." prevealJii. .jhall, flOtll tl»C COlllineilCeUiellt of the tfnu«-tt«r'.i niter* prtata.«present rebellion, extend to and em brace all cases of the loss of horses by any officer, non-commissioned offi cer, or private in the military service of the United States, while in the line of lluiir duty iu such service, hy cap ture by the enemy, whenever it shall appear that such officer, non-commis sioned officer, or private was or shall be ordered by his superior officer to surrender to the enemy, ami such cap Sec. 8. following J'nrvitM, further, {Tt'Bi.ic—No. 125.J the corps of connnaiidcrs in the navy ent shall be Riven lor any of the afore-1 tnte, and Commissioner of l'ublic AN ACT to provide for the ex am I na-1"/ appointed1 any road or for any part of any road, ^.mmeneement of' made before the passage of this act, fy avy ^roatcr, constriiot.uii of the law which sections for each ten miles comple- That the number, this act and if said road is not, com I hereby allowed shall not exceed nintv pleted within five j*ears no further ty-one no further appointments of command- sold shall revert to the l.'nited States, ers shall be made on tUo active list Sec. 4. *V' I ",d to! w,10r° .„ nri„..l if 11 were no question as to the legality of said appointments. Approved, Jane 25, 1864. tho law heretofore prevailing in bod proper to be not Jess than thirty-! bcrs of the House. the Navy Department, be, and the two feet wide, and constructed with! Sec. f. That the first secthm of the act of the twen ty-first of December, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-ono, enti tled An act to further promote the effi oiency of tlie navy," shall not be so age ot sixty-two years, and whoso name shall not have been borne upon the Navy Kcgister for a period of forty-five years after he had arri* ved at the age of sixteen years. [Punuc—No.128 means of draiuage from the centre to I such portion of the above-mentioned AN ACT to amend tlie act of the the side ditches the hills to be level-'act as authorized the said publication twenty-first December, eighteen hnn-] led and valleys raised so as to make as dred and sixty-one, entitled An easy a grade as practicable. Approved, June 25, 1864. the public lands Ull Acmr ca in Congress asmmt/ifil, that the I'nited States have, when the hereafter, instead of furnishing manu-! awarded to the lowest and best bid line or route of said road is defiuitely script copies of the documents usually der for the interests of the Govcrn fixetl, sold, reserved, or otherwise dis- accompanying their annual reports to ment, due regard being paid to the ex posed nf ni.y section, or any part each house of Congress, tht? heads of ecution of the work, after dueadver-' thereof, granted as aforesaid, or that the several departments of Govern-1 tisement by the Superintendent of the right of pre-cmption or homestead ment shall transmit them, on or before Public Printing, under the direction settlement has attached to the same, the first day of November in each! of the Joint Committee on Printing then it shall be the duty of the Secre- year, to the Superintendent of Public "j ll,c tlement has attached as aforesaid,) xiiat the Secretary of War be, and he together with the sections aud parts hereby, autborizetl to appoint some of sections designated by odd nam- competent person to edit the printing bets as aforesaid, and approved as 0j" aforesaid. shall be held by the rotate tions of the aruiic9 of tho United Statei. Sec. S. .,purpose ,r That the landa Prrnuted, I fad for and on Iim.ii.1t ol which »ach (i.ubiic l,' com k. s of way only shall be granted. of the same for the use of tho Senate, i That the saitl lands hereby granted to t|lo an(j And be it further enacted, And be U farUter enaitul. ture was or shall be made iu pursn* any ten consecutive miles of said road Commissioner ol the Internal Keve ancu of such surreudcr. :bas been compltted under tho provis-iuue, and such number of tho report oJ Approved, Juuo 25,1864. ions of this act, and in accordance the Commissioner of Indian Aftaittf, to That the lands hereby granted to said departments for the use of said de State shall be disposed of ouly in the partmeuts, respectively and alsoone manner—-that is to say. thousand copies of the reports of the when the said governor shall certify Commissioner of the General to tlie Secretary of the Interior that, Office, Commissioner of Pensions. with the fourth section of this art, I be bound, not exceeding tlnee thoa Rtutiiig definitely where said comple-1 Hand copies, as may lie directed by ted section of road commences and the Secretary of the Interior, for their where it terminates, it shall be the use, respectively and also five linn duty of the said Secretary to cause jdred cop- ,.* tl,an «ccord.i.pr to the provisions of That sales shall be nmde, and the lands 1111- And bt it further emitted, Gf patents to issno to said State for three perintendent of the Washington sections of land for each mile of road Aqnedm t, Architect of the Capitol Ex-! Siim!-' mul Tlcvsr tlins completed ns aforesaid, and so on I tension, Metropolitan Police Hoard ei-i... ii... i.. I.. ..r i i Ti ... .. until the whole of said road is comple-1 Third Auditor of the Treasury, arid )f United States on the active Baid lands before the completion of I BuiMinjrs. rpsnoct iv.lv f,.r tlmir .,« That no pat- the Insane Asylum, Columbia Insti- ernor if said State may appoint, arid lour hundred aud fifty for the State in Be. it emit ted by the. Senate and of Representatives of the United Slates cf\ Americ-t in Coru n sn esr:nlh J, all cases under tlie act of Congress approved September twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty, entitled gress, three thousand copies thereof An act to crcatc the office of survey-1 for the use of the Senate and ten thou or general of the public lands in Ore- sand copies for the use of the House,, gon, and to provide for tho survey, with a complete alphabetical index,' and to make donations to settlers of, prepared under the direction of the! the said public lands," aud the several Joint Committee on Public Printing, acta amendatory and supplemental Sec. 8. thereto, in which the actual settlement That section seven of the joint resolu-! may bti shown to be boHa tide, an.l tliej tion in relation to the public printing, claim in all respects to ie fully within' approved June twenty-three, eighteen That the requirements of existing laws ex-, hundred and sixty, be so amended as C.numilUe attached which lauds, (thus selected incut of the committee be desirable authority of law, and shall notify the of Public Printing of the number of copies desired previous to its being put to press, aud tdial! pay, in advance, tho estimated cost thereof to said Superintendent, the Su-. perintendent shall be authorized, un der the direction of the Joint Commit tee on Public Printing, to furnish such extra copies and the money so re* I ceived, together with moneys receiv-j ed by him from the sales of paper' shavings and imperfections, shall be deposited iu the treasury of the Uni ted States to the credit of the appro-! priations for public printing, binding, aud paper, respectively, as designa ted by said Superintendent and, further, tho Secretary of the Treasu ry is hereby directed to causc the moneys heretofore deposited by said in lieu of those sold, reserved, or oth-,for popular distribution, and to pre-'Superintendent erwise appropriated, and to which the! pare an alphabetical index to the same, right of pre-emption or homestead set-1 Sec. 2. And Ic it further enacted, t|JC official reports of the opera- le And p.inting with copies of their ptnpose o the heads of departments, and the aiding in any object ot internal nn- abridgment of accompanying docu provcmeiit, t»r for any other purpose rnents prepared under the direction of whatsoever, be and the same are here- the Joint Committee on Public Print by reserved and excluded from the op- n eration of this act, except so far as il dition to the number now required by may bo found necessary to locate the taw, and unless otherwise ordered by route of said rOad through such re- cither house of Congress, it shall be served lands, in which case the right enacted, the Super to print the President's message, the reports suitably bound aud that, in ad- duty to print ten thousand copies twenty-five thousand copies for the said State shall be subject to the the same to the proper ufliccr of each disposal of the legislature thereof, lor house, respectively, on or before the the purpose aforesaid and no other third Wednesday in December follow and tho saitl road shall be, audre- jltg the tissembling of Congress, or main, a public highway for the use of bouii thereafter as practicable, the Government of the Inited States,' further, it shall also lie the duty free from tolls or other charge u[ n „f the saitl Superintendent to cause seven the transportation of any property,' to be piinted and stitched iu paper troops, or mails o£ the tnited States, covers twenty-five hundred copies of of the llouse, and to deliver use tho annual reports of the executive of the Bureau of Engineers, for the nse of said bureau. And lie shall not print any greater number of paid re ports unless otherwise directed by ei ther house of Congress. Sec. 6. shall be con of such ni!ll,arf -cTr. of thee rra to wl.ich lie »»ull bo ro-. straot.cdunilcr ll'O .lirocl bclonp. of reencniwd merit .."1 fit- «r comniiMion.T. aa tlc Gov »i«I liltjrl for the Ixrasen of e™Sre»», i cc. 2. ?icction 'I passes through timbered Department, two thousand for the use captains or, lands shall bo chopped out a uniform 1 of the members of the Senate, and coustruction width of at least six rods. The road three thousand for the use of tlie mem- i it. l„J in i i..— .1 .1.:..... same are hereby, ratified and allowed,' ample ditches, on both sides, so as to That the annual report of the l*ost and the proper accounting officers of afford sufficient drains, with good and master Ccneral of offers received and the treasury arc hereby authorized substantial bridges and proper cul-1 contracts for conveying the mails, in and instructed to allow the same, in verts and sluices where necessary, compliance with the twenty-fourth and the same way and manner as if there All stumps and roots to be thoroughly! twenty-filth sections of the act of Con grubbed out between tlie tlitclies the i gress approved July two, eighteen entire length of said road the cen- hundred and thirty-six, bo no longer 1 And be it further enacted, That seven thousand copfes of the "Commercial Relations." annually pre pared under the direction of the Sec retary of State, he printed and dis tribnted as follows, viz: the nsnal number (one thousand five hundred 1.— .1... 11 I tral portion of which to be sufficiently printed, unless specially ordered by i raised to afford a dry road-bed by i either house of Congress and that Ami be, it fvrther evaried, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Sec. 7. That [fi'uuc—No. 130.1 Secretary of the Senate to furnish the A*? ACT to amend the act of Congress making donations to the settlers on with And be it farther enacted, from aud And be it further enacted, That hundred and fifty Provided, Printing, who shall cause to be print-Ion Public Printing be authorized to, ed the usual number, am!, in addition i empower tho Superintendent of Public! thereto, one thousand copies for the Printing to make immediate contracts use of tlie Senate and two thousand copies for the use of the llouse of Representatives. Aud that it shall be Sec. 10. it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the heads of the several departments of Govern- ment to furnish the Superintendent of Sec. 13. the reports of the Sn-' after the passage of' this act it shall be the duty Oregon, approv- .joint resolutions as soon as possible ed September twenty-seven, eigh-j after their approval by the President teen hundred and fifty, ami the acts of the I'nited States, and that the Su-t amindvUory thereto. perintemlent shall immediately cause! of /Znu.v to be printed, separately, the usual That in of Congress and, in a hiition thereto, the Superintendent of Public Printing correct copies of all laws and he shall cause to be printed and bound, at the close of each scssiou of Con- 1 number for the use of the two houses' 1 That the Joint Committee' for engraving, whenever, in their opin ion, the exigencies of the public ser vice will not justify waitiug for adver tisement and award. And be it further enacted, That whenever any person may desire I extra copies of any docurneut printed at the Government printing office by Superintendent in the Treasury of tho United States, being the proceeds of sales of paper shavings and imperfect tions, to be placed to the credit of the appropriations aforesaid, which aaid several sums of money shall be sub ject to tho requisition of said Super intendent iu the maimer uow prescrib ed by law. Sec. 11. And he ii further enacted, That whenever papers relating to for-, eigu atl'airs shall be communicated to, Congress accompanying the annual' mct^agc of the President, it shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Public Printing to cause to be printed: aud bound, in addition to the usual number, four thousand copies for the use of tho members of the Senate, thousand copies for the use of tho members of the House of Keprc sentatives, and such number for the executive department as tho President shall direct. See. 12. I.and And be it farther enacted,! That the forms aud style iu which the printing or binding ordered by any of the departments shall be executed, the materials and size of type to be used, shall be determined by the Superin tendent of Public Printing, having PRICE, THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. it enrrtrd b\j the Senate, and House of Iteprsu'Htotire.* if the United Stnfri nf Amrtat in Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the levy court shall annually, on the first Monday in May, appoint one person from each school district as a commissioner of primary schools, es, and may alien and sell the same when, Ui the opinion of the levy court, it will be for the advantage of the said primary schools ro to do and all money in hand, after defraying the wholo expenses of the several school districts at the end of each school year, shall be invested in some safe stock iu tho name of said corporation, and in their corporate name said hoard may prosccute and maintain actions for injuries done to the grounds, hous es, furniture, or other property in their possession. See. 5. And be it farther enacted, That the said board of commissioners shall make and keep a record of all its official acts, and a strict and par ticular account of all moneys rcceivtd or paid out by its order, a statement of which, with the vouchers relating thereto, as well as the record of the board, shall be subject at a! 1 times to the inspection of the levy court of said county, and to nny taxpayer and said record, or a copy thereof, cer tified to be correct by any one of said commissioner, attested by the signa ture of the clerk of said board, shall be prima facie evidence of their acts in all proceedings, judicial or other wise and the said board shall ap point a capable person as their clerk, (who may be one of their own mem bers, or otherwise,) prescribe his du ties aud allow liiui a reasonable com pensation for his services. Sec. 6. And bo it furthercnacted, That the said board of commissioners shall hold stated meetings in Janua- the treasurer of the Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the clerk of the levy court of said county shall annually, on or before the first Monday in April, furnish to the That the school proper regard to economy, workman- have charge of the local concerns of ship, and the purposes for which the the schools therein, and aet in eoii^ work is needed. cert wit the board of commissioner# And be ii further enacted,^ That all laws or parts of laws, Joint lations ordained by the said board* resolutions or parts of joint resolu- and together may permit the school' tions, conflicting with tiie above pro- house or houses in their district to be visions, bo, and they ire hereby, re- nsed for public worship, or for othef pealed. i purposes of general benefit to the rcil* Approved, June 2n, 18f»4. I dents of the district. riVpi.ie-Ne.13J.] Sec. 9. And be it .further enacted, AN ACT to provide for the pnMfe In-! That the said board of commissioner# struetion of youth in the county of! shall have power, and it shall be tbeir Washington, District of Columbia, duty and for other purposes /V That Congress Assembled, the school districts in the conntv of county and District. Washington. District of Columbia, I Second. To regulate the number Georgetown, shall bt.* and remain as now laid down according to law, sub ject to revision and alteration by the levy court of said county, and that the school commissioners now in office •shall be and remain so until others are appointed. without the cities of Washington ami children to be taught in each of sauf of which appointment the clerk of tlu levy court shall immediately notify the person so appointed and when ever a vacancy shall occur in the board of said commissioners, the levy court, ns soon as may be thereafter, shall fill the same, and all appoint ments made by or resolutions of said court concerning said commissioners shall bo forthwith communicated bv the clerk of said court to the clerk of the said board of commissioners, and each of said commissioners shall hold the office until a successor is ap pointed. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That each of the said commissioners, before he enters upon the execution of his office, and within fifteen days after notice of his appointment, shall take and subscribe before some jus- solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that I will in all things, to the best of my knowledge and ability, well and truly execute the trust re posed in mo as commissioner of pri mary schools for the county of Wash ington, District of Columbia, without prejudice aud according to law aud every justice of the peace, before whom such oath shall be taken, shall certify the same in writing, and with tice of tho peace of said county the petit led for the service of teachers, and following oath I, do in eight days thereafter transmit or I and appendages, and to defray tA0 deliver said certificate to tlie clerk of necessary expenses of the boards the levy court for record. Prrd''d, That the pay of Sec. 4. Aud be it further enacted,! shall always have preference. That tho said commissioners and their Sec. 10. And be it further enacted* successors shall be a corporation, tin- That, for the purposes of supporting der the name and style t.f The Hoard said schools, and providing suitable of Commissioners of Primary Schools sites, houses, and equipments thert* of Washington County, District of! for, the levy court shall, annually, Columbia," with power to sue ami be I the first Monday in March, impose sued, and to take and hold, in fee-sim- and levy a school tax not exceeding pie or otherwise, any estate, real or I one-fourth of one per centnm on all tlie personal, not prohibited by law, which assessed property of said county witli may be given to or pnreliHsed by the out the limits of Washington and said board for primary school purpos- Ueorgctown, which tax shall be dtii ry, April, July, and October of each taken into the account in determining aud every year, at such times and pla- the amount of tax necessary to meet ces as they may appoint, aud such other meetings as circumstances may require but if less than four mem bers arc present at any one meeting no business shall be done, except to adjourn to a future day ami at the stated ini'Ltings in April and October school funds and the collector of taxes shall render in writing a full statement of their ac counts respectively for the next pre ceding half year. NUMBER 38. In carrying out all the rules and regtt- First. To receive and disburse any fund which may bt* provided for thff purchase of sites and the crection and support of primary schools in safal of schools, and the price of their tuition/ Third. To select upon a thorough examination such teachers as competent, giving to each are a certifr* cate of qualifications, without which no teacher shall be entitled pay, and to fix to receitw their salaries and term# of service. Fourth. To suspend or expel front any 'school, with the advice of th* commissioner and trustees of tl0 school district, any pupil who will not submit to tire ry rulca of reasonable and ordina* order and dteciplio# therein. Fifth. Tr prescribe the conrse if study and the text-books to be used ill the schools, to regulate and con trol the purchase and distribution of books, maps, globes, stationery, and other things necessary for the nw of the same, and generally to prescribe rules and regulations for the manage* ment, good government, and well or dering of said schools. Sixth. To report to the levy court, at the close of each school year, the amount of all expenditures on account of schools in the several districts dfe* ring the previous school year, and tltaf manner in which the name shall ha*« been expended, specifying what por* tion and amount thereof lias been et* also shall particularly set forth tftsr number of pupils taught, and their av erage attendance and progress, anld such other statistics as the levy coutt may require. Seventh. To aefcet, ptnrchwe, or otherwise procure, suitable sites frl* school houses in each district %9 adopt plans, and cause to be built* kept in repair, aud furnislked, each school houses to supply tlie sant0 ith necessary fuel, books, stationery* teachers at the same tim", and be collected bf the county collector in the same man ner, and und'T the same regulation* and restrictions, as are prescribed by law in relation to the collection of tlie county taxes, and which arc herebjr made applicable to the collection j| the school tax imposed by this ad* and when collected shall be paid to the treasurer of the schuol fund, and the treasurer of the levy court is here* by constituted treasurer of the scIiom fund and the said treasurer aud col lector shall be qualified by making oath or offirmalion faithfully to di#» charge the duties required of then*1! antl they shall give bonds respoctiv#* ly to the said board of commissioner^ iu a sum to be fixed by the lev}' court* with two sufficient sureties, condition al for the faithful discbarge of the ds* ties* required of them by this acf» which bonds, being approved by the saitl board of commissioners, shall be filed with the clerk of the supreme eouit of tin District of Columbia, who is hereby required to tile the same, and a copy of either of saitl bonds, ue» der seal of said court, shall le sufV* cient evidence of the making thereof i aud the said treasurer shall he paid snch compensation for his services aa the said board of commissioners may allow, and the said collector the sariMi fees as are allowed by tho said le«J^ court for collecting the couuty tax. Sec. 11. And bo it further cnactcd( That the whole amount standing |e the credit of the school fund, when the aforesaid levy is to be made, shall be said board of commissioners alphabet- amount shall liavo accumulated suffi ical lists of tho owners of property in cient to purchase a site and erect and each school district, according to thei furnish a school house in each district, last county assessment, and a state-! the cost of which shall not exceed (if* ment of the total amount of property, teen hundred dollars, (unless by prt assessed to each owner, exhibiting the! vate subscription,) except where the school tax thereon according to tlie number of scholars is sufficiently large last levy made by the levy court for, to require two schools, in which case school purposes. the sum may reach three thousand the current expenses of the school year, which amount shall be levied as aforesaid, and no more and the said board of commissioners shall appor tion the school fund, after deducting such part thereof as the provisions of this act assign to tho education of colored children, among the several school districts, giving to each one* seventh of the whole amount of school taxes collected and then in hand af» ter deducting the necessary expenses of the board, and one-seventh of all other funds paid in, after deducting as hereinbefore provided for the educft* tion of colored children, until an Sec. 8. And be it further cnacted, dollars after that it shall bo appor- said board of commissioners tioned according to tho number of shall have power annually (or as a children in each district between the vacancy may occur) to appoint two ages of six and seventeen years Pro* persons iu each district astrus*| vided, tees uf that district, who, with the i expenses of each district shall be paid i commissioner of each district, shall And provided further, That more than '1 li.it not more than the actual