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VOLUME YIII.
Cjjarlti Citj $ittelligtiutr,
n rt'BtisHrn rvuKT tnr rhimy
Br A. B. F. HILDRETH,
BRITOH Jk*HrROP«lliT. K
PRICE, $8,00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
OFFICE IN THE INTEUIGENCER BOH.DINC,
Utoi-
COIMR
or
MILL AND KELLY MTRRBTH,
OFRO!»IT
ITI5IM ^GI'ARK K
,k pharlei City, Floyd County, low*.
arcrT^r
-o-
ny ponton obtaining live subscriber*, ami forwarding
mi'in'v, phall be riirni.-lied u iiti a copy of tin- Inlelli
g«ti thi* *ervlcp no lonsrasthc number shall bo
kept irc.o.1
Bn.'infxs porlaininir to lh* iiap^r can br transacted
3h
the l'ubli*
tier any day at th«* Oflhe of Publication,
ommiinicattoiifl may l»t adilrweed to tbc Editor, who
I promptly anil faithfull} ret-pond to thrill.
TIB** Or ADVKRTT81K0
1 w. 3~w. 4 w. 3a
JT $1 I $3 00 I 10 75 *ft on
TltEMOXT HU16E,
Corner of 8th and Iowa Street*.
DUB1TQLE IOWA,
This Hoane in ccntiully locntul to the liwti
WKB part of the City, and Pusluttk-e. Tlie
proprii tnr dosirt u to pk-aw all who may favor
liitn with their (Kitand solicito a trial
Ot OKMK vi»itiiiK the ity.
UFAI. ik DICKINSON.
Propi U'tor.
V. B. A Ant-claw Barber Shop ami noth
ing KMMU ta the house. tTyft
AMERICAN HOTEL,
C0«J(KB or BAST WATKK k UKTB01T ITlUUCTt,
MILWAUKEE.
W. 8. AMOS, PROPRIETOR.
Tliiti lloase is loc«ted in tla- ImxiHesB part of
the City, convenient to the Car« and Boats.
fitf?"Oinnihns and Wa^on always
on hand to convey l'iwt«-iiKtiK and to
and from the IWtats
and Cart free of
CARTER HOUSE,
jomr
L. WILCOX, PROPRIETOR,
MAIN RTBUr, CXDAB rAIXS,
Block I
huh CoutUy Jotca.
Thin house having changed hand*, and an
derjjone a thorough r*»t1ttlnfr .ind ronioileliDK.
is now reatly for the aLfoininoilation of the i
public It i* situat«il in the luiuess |Kirt of
Cedar Fall*. The proprietor plcdyio himself
that no pains will
1M-
iiest« cornfortahlc. Stages leave this hoime
dailj iur Um» South and W«ak vU»:J7
8T0P AT THE
IOWA CENTRAL HOTEXi,
WATERLOO, IOWA.
CHAPMAN & WILLIAMS, Proprietors.
ATTORNEYS.
O.RMMICW. RO. RIIN%«R.
O. 0. & B. G. REINIGEli,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
And Solidtort in Chancery,
Dealers io Real Estate, Exchange, Ac.
CHAKLK* CITY, FLOYD CUI NTY, liO#A.
Will attend to htisineKx and practice in the
Supreme and li»trict Court of Iowa.
Information and good rdiareaoe* win be
cheerfully given on request. 88tf
VM. B. KAIRMELD. H. O. PBATt.
IfAlHKIKl.D ft PRATT,
ArroiUIUVI AT LAW.
C^trles City. .Floyd County. .Towa".
Will practise in all the Court* of tht State.
All buniuuHB promptly attended to.
STARR & PATTERSON,
-Attorneys $ Counsellors at Law,
CU
Alt
LICK CITY, FLOYD CO., IOWA.
U'UI pnicticc in Northern Iowa and
Southern Minuetiota. Particular attention
paid to collections paring taxef. convey
ancing, uiul furnitihini aWtracta of title of
I^andtt. Oftice over Stone Store. IvMy
Watches and Jewelry.
k. E. SAWYER,
Watchmaker and Jewelled,
AT TUR
CITY JEWELRY STORK,
0UAIUJW CITY rut YD ComTT. IOWA.
N. B. Watehe*. Clocks and Jewelry re
paired in tip-topntyle. 43tf
A. B. VAN COTT,
•UOITia AND NAMfAnLUU Ol
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
MASONIC JKWEL8,
8ILVER AND PLATED HARE, ETC.,
Cor- Ea«t Water aud Wincoufcin SU.,
IIII.WAI KEK, WISCONSIN.
Watch TWU and Ma terial* of every duacrip
Hoa. 14tf
MATSON k LOOM IS,
IMPORTERS AND MASUf ACTURt^RS,
And Wholeuale aud Retail Dealers iu
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
.'iKd* 104 East Water Street,
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
A. B. F. HILDRETH, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
tm llm
•7 IIS
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21 66
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Column7 5 00 I 12 00 15 00 18 00 I
1 ftnhtmn. 12 00 ft Oo" 18 OO 00 86
Mum FOR I YTKLIJfIKXfXR
f. M. ivttmcill Co., Newspaper Adyprtiaing Agents,
K* 37 I'ark Hew New York.
s rii. ii. Central Advertising Agent, 63 Dcar
tWn Stri t, Cliieago.
llo*tno*« Card* of Ave lines or lens will IM* iniwrted In
flkltooliimn for $5.00 per annnm. For rach additional
(IMP, o**r one dollar will In- ehargeil.
HOTELg.
spared to make hin
Miscellaneous Cards.
CARL MKRCKEL,
MAKrr.\«*n nra or w
TIb,
1
(topper, and Sheet Iron
Br.Al.KK in
8 O V K 8
1M AOaiCl'LTl'RAL IMl'LEHKMTB,
ALSO FOR HAL*,
A large 11fin• -i)t of Kerosene t.nnnw, Lamp
Chiiniiey«, Wicks, NIHKI. w, Ac.
TYn Hoofing Executed to Order.
N. B. Old Tin and Copper Ware Neatly
repafved on short notice.
filiop, next do«r to Lohmkulil'* new {None
Store, Charlrfc City. Floyd County, Iowa.
November 8, 1861. 46
AGRICULTURAL WARKBOUSR.
WASHINGTON RRUBACHEK,
DBALSR
In All Kind* of Fanning
DIPLKMEXX8
AM)
Wagonmakers Stock,
W A E O O K W A
—-i i
I. M. MEllllIMAN,
Notary Public k, Con veyancer,
#1.0YD VILLAOK,
Floyd County, Iowa.
H. 0. INMAN, SITBTETOR,
Hurt'lc Ilock Floyd County Iowa.
Will promptly attend to all ba«iit«w catraat
9d to Uw aw, aud wiii iumu-li PlaU wken
desired. 41m6°
SMITH & ATKINSON,
DRAl.KKS IN
f}S, HOOKS,
STATtOXSRr.
Newspapers, Magazines, Jr. jrc.
CHARLES CITY, IOWA.
Store on Mill Street, near the Mill. 2tf
MbLLAMY, JACOBS ft OO,
FRODrcE AND
Commission Merchants,
AND DRAI.KKS I*
s,
K 1 1 I
161 South Water St., Chicago.
RtrEBKSCK.i.
Oould A Brother. Smith, IVdlard 4 Co.
•STEARNS & FOESYTH,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND—
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
195 South Water Street,
J. W. 8TKAU.VB
tt x»,
J. VMSTTII
CHICAGO.
14 yl
cmr
HOOKSTOR*.
B. M. HARGKR,
WUUHALB
A RKTAH LIUL.K iS
Books and Stationery,
Mil
MC.
I list r»I
N I -I
it
S.
Print
ITND
Wrapping
Papers, Print ere' Stock. Etc.
No. Ill MA
I N
STIIKET,
IBIQCB,
I
OWA
Depository of the American Tract Society.
ALBERT H. HOVEY,
Agent for
Manufacturers, and Dealer In all kinda of
Agricultural Implements,
A LAO
FIELD, GA11DEN AND KLOWER SEKP6,
No. 191 Jjike Street, Chicago, lllinoU.
P. 0, Box 3047. 14} 1
A. B. P. HILDRETH,
Notary Public k Conveyancer,
CHARLES CITY,
Floyd County, Iowa.
J.W. SMITH, M.D.,
KCLKCT1C
PI1YSICIA N A SD S UJR GEOX,
CHABLM
CITY,
FLOYD
CO.,
IOWA.
Office at the Drug & Book Store, oa Mill St.
—Residence, near the School House.
II. C. BTIADLEY & CO.,
WHOLUALK UEALKK8 IS
Y A N K E E N O I O N S
137 East Water street.
15yl MILWAUKEE.
IDA HOUSE,
8. M. WARSAW, PROPRIETOR,
WAVULY, BRBMU COISTY, IOWA.
BLAIR k PERSONS,
W1IOLKOALK RETAIL DtALttt* IN
China, Earihcrn & Glass Ware,
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Cutlery, J*|tunned Ware, Looking GU
MMS,
B4ts|iuia Ware, Fixtures, Latnpa,
156 East Water Street,
AllI.WALh.KR.
WOOLLEY k SNYDEK,
I C1TT VLOYD C01XTT IOWA.
Flows made aud repaired,
(hrriagMlroned, oad Qmtral Jobbing dam»
AMERICAN HOUSE,
SMMJl OF MAIM AMD HAAKI.r 8TUKKM,
ROCKFORD, ILL.,
Hearty opin*ite the Kenotdia Depot*
BDW1N A. B1UKUIW, Proprlrlor,
of ibe liouse eouwy.-d u and frutn tbc Ckrt
friM vt tuirg«. Aui|»te
Montgomery House,
BY HKNKY BAKElt,
FF
ASHt'A,
ICKASAW
MBS.H. M. DUNN,
MtALKlt II
Fashionable Millinery Goodi,
w W o e s a e a u e a i
tt. 18 Wisconsiu Street. Milwaukee.
llKI/VlllOfjD'ft
Genuine Preparations
COMPOUND FM'ID EXTRACT nUClIIT,
i«»ittvr and ifte ltrm**'l l«r nf the Mad
der. Ktdn- y*. Uravt-I. and 1 »r«»iHMVII Swelling.
Tlljs %]•••!M )•.•
IIII
reasr- On |HIW«-I
I.| |)i^i'tion
'#KI.MBOI.irB KXTRACT Bt CHV.
For ft iLnc-- aroint (mm txcii.-iM, ILtbiu
pnTihn fjirl\ lntlsr'tiOI Of Alm-o, attended with I ho
•!!'WIII^ Ili|.umi»
1/WH
If
TtI. 1-1x111..11 In KXt'ltlUU,
of fl mory,
Weak NVrvoti.
Horror of
r,
nrniiAv ot arwtfeHR,
tnki'fnln«KH,
iinl.liiin,
I N
Iiiiii— nf Vi-ion
ftnti in llio Itark.
ii-lrin.v of tor
on tbo F4M,
lllHM '4iutit'nniio«.
ihim,
Hie Mu.-riilat ?}Utn,
ll^t Hnn1«.
Uryiifss if tho 9km.
TImm if allmrM tn po 01
riw feltanahly removox. mmn folloVx
fnipotmri/. Fatuity, Epileptic m.
fn one of wfii tlio Ciitlmt in»v »*|ir.
-ay
IIKII
uw«d kf
lin y arc ml fri'i'ifiitly f.dlo
tbof+ Pi refill
INSANITY AND CONKrMPTTOJf.
Many ar« a war# nf ttio csaao of ibrlr nufliTtnfr.bat
Ame triU etmfeat the rernni* of the fnmne Amfhtmt.
ml nielam holy du»th« by consumption Imm* •nipk wit
H--lit t)le Irmll t|'(lie i. -ertion
Tin" ti-tiiiiiniii mi. .iii iitti iy nrptnir wo«kii«i# n*
jMiri-s »lie u«l id llH!lKliie In hliuii^llieii ,uid invigorate
the system,
Vfkich UrlmMtTt Krlroet fiuehm invariably 4m.
A iriai will ouvine* the inocl nkfjitH^U.
FEMALES FF.M A I.ES FEMALES.
In many affections po tiliar to Ft inalt*, the
f*traot Hm lni
I*
nne«|M»lle.| hy any •nhi^ Kttnnly. us in
«'hlor"»U ir Keieniion. Irrt'irilarlly•, fwlntulin «r »'ip
jr—hti i.| en-iiinnry ev ii-n.iti'Hi-, li .-rji. I tr S ir
lrb 'H "tali-of lli'
I
enehori l)ir:i nr Wlnt^. !tril
My. ami tor nil loniupluut- inci t.-nl ti tlio whsth^f
ari«liig fnm iii1i«.eietiHi, liablt-i if li~~i|Ntti*ti. or in tlx
DECLINE Ull CHANtiE OF LIFE.
Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleaa
•*\nt mn1irmeH t«r uiipM^Ani
IkMbvUC Extrtft Bmku and Improved Romtmk
CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their via .'*'0, little .-x|ien*,
Tittle or tw
ELUTNGE
in
IIH4,
NI
IIIVOUS
t-uii'ac«,
AMI) XO Rxrost RE.
U nnw a fr^j'MUt tlejiirr and
,II N-II
CIVH
up in
I
utreniflh W «tri-
iiati*, Ux*rt'l ni"\ t«-lri. Inm-. |n ventni|i .uid cur
:?if-tri'Mire-nl ilic I rethr i albyuiK |wl(i aihl mrtani
m.ili.'ii Irt^i'i. Ill III I lie la*s diM-n-e-r and ex|*lliri^
all poi.-niHM4. •Iio nsatl ami wornmit ni.iit^i
Thxu-.tini- ii|vn 11 i- ji 11.1-. wli" li»\i tic-ti the
VII
lim«
if (^lai ki. and wl.. li.ne |..,nl heavy lee- lw rutml in
a ^hon i mr. Iiavo rund ih y were dKi'ivi-'l
Ihr IIIISliN has. by tlit* n«*«if |*.*erln
IMI-M
he y-»lem, briMk fill in an ny^rava
ltl form, atttl perki*p* nflrr marriage.
rue UdmbnkT* Fx
tract of hucIm for all dfcetim* a*1
if the t:rmary 'ri»an(i whrtbi^ RKl-thifr fn mnV*
•r (finale. tVoni w IIHU vor rau»e originating itnl
BO
mat
|«r how I. .n^r -tan.Unit
of tbe-e ori:,iii- r]iir)' I bo aM rf a riiurHk-.
WeliiiU.IU s xirm llittliu i* iho (.real Ii..r«-tti\ aud i*
ferl.on li. lia\e till- .|e-ll elle I III all .ll -eaj.e- |..r wUH'h
ii im r«-e..imtiendM Ivvidmee of thr niik-t relii,: lo aud
re-|..n»ililH i baiMi U-r will acroii(wii li.e l»M»ll^'lu••.
PHm SI.OO pfr IMUf, mr Ms ftr |»,W,
doliveie,| to any addrvnn, «i
«irely packed t'rom otoiwva
tl'MI.
IK-. rilvi* »yni l"ms tn all commimiratioiM.
t'nm Oiuratml. Aivles Stalls.
AddrcH.- letter* fr inMrnwlion kt
II. II. IIKI.MBOI.I). ChrMltl,
I ull. -i iM'-ii.ul l'liiU.loltibi*.
miMmn n- M-dn.1 i» |.4.
Hl VIl rl I"Ornt and rhniical WanhMn»)
SV4 Bitiadway, Ktw York.
Betrart of CounterftU* and ttnprinrifjfti lienlrr*
who iiMoavor lo di |»-e 1 tli. u owu *UU
JU»W
alilcI— on Uic r»'|ouboii altniM'd hy
tMmhoM UtitiiiUK' I'repwrBUonF.
KMI UI I MIH IIII.
n Kxtrai SvitopartHa.
m.f/
Iniprnvnl Ktwe Waali.
S«r.n
BY
ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Ask for Helmhold's Take no other.
CM out th« Advrrti*»iii«il and i#ii4 Ibr It,
And atoid imparitim and apomm. 4/ffM
HOSTETTERS
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
•nd pnwrrfw T"tW-, eorm-tive and altrrattvw
at wonderful rflkary w 4IMNUM» uf UM
Stomach, Liver and Bowels,
Curoa Dj t»ia. liver Complaint. H*daehe, C.«tientl
IVfcilUy. V.
•r\'Mn.^H tW (.rfrt.-MHi of S|.irils, I'lAOti.
pBtfcm, Cidn liiu-riii.u. nl Ketcr-., ram|» aa«t
fpak-iii-, aud all .ui|Utiiil- ul citliei x,
urisui^ tuui Hudily WeakucM wlidlKX
iBbnt nl in th«- "vsiem t*odwa4
by aywMl cai«HM.
\"'Uiiii£ tTiat U
IMit
Iu 114 11 .hue eiiiw- ml" ll»- '-mn«iMliou HoS lTTHt
Mo\|.u II IUT1 KHJ- Till- |».|'Ul«r |»iE|wi.iinui rouuili
110 iiiinersl i.f any kind,
IM
II Hell to t»' I'ortNIi
WUk
COUKTT, IOWA.
Stages leave thin Hoiue daily for the North,
buuth, I'JM't *nd West.
dea.lly IxiUiiuul element i,..
id«T) xeiiiiut hut 11 n a eoiutiinaUoa wl the exlrai tu o|
irare Imlsainfc IhtN- anil lant-i wfthtlM pwinil ami Bikl
v»l ol ail UIUUKO v suuiiiboiu.
IIMHI
.4 alll-t dlne.^e ulid
In dliitrM'tK tiifretod with Fevrr and
MI
far
ilie liniii.iii -y-iein can he prolei ted hv hnman inean
a«taiii-l niaUdie.
N^!ti LEIe-I
hy in
HUM
ituio.-oiu* aUu»-
|4iere. iiii|uire water and oiln external raut», li'i-tcl
tur'i HiUrrs b» rt'lMU uli u a anlt-guwil.
Ant,
S has
foim.l iTifalliliU1 as a iirpventivi' ami irre-u-Uihle a.« a remr
ily ami llin:.-aii l.- »lf. re-.irl it un fcr #|.|.reli,u-h.n if
an Kllaek Ih*1
MS.HIye
livt t" 10 Mil
alHl ihounaiidn who I'eK
IIm-111-i
l» e- i.f its prutii |Hul.l.e ill ad
vnnee art- enritl liy a very briH'
I-IHIM «l
thi^- niarvrloii^
ineilH me I'.'Mir and AKHV fwlleulK, atlei beiiik:
1 1H .1
with MUiiiMie lor m»iiiti n vain nniil fairl -*inrnu*«l
Willi thai dangwr-Mi- a.ki id. .ire
IMP*
r.-t
niitie.j'1. niiy re
storwt lo lu*ltti wilblu a lew dayi by Uio Hoaut
lcr UUU*ni.
Tliu weak -tomaeh iri ra|iilly invigorate and the ap
petit-
.red by lhi a|*Tr*aW* Towic, alvl beixw il
woi k.-wotid'-r* 111 i a.«iv ut lt.-|r|»-iu, and l«-»s eon
ILriueJ UHIUI ut' lndlKv.-UoU Aelin^ a ^eiUlt- aud
painlevsi u|«-rH 11.4 writ upon h\er. tt al»o m\a
rial'l rclu sii- 111. Ci'iL-l|mtjii -'H* I lUitiietit l» irrvgular
•ctiva of tli« iUpmirc and nendire orgnt.
rmrxoiM of frvbl hahlt liable to NVrvouu Attacka,
laiwiMwr ol SfMrHii ami Ka« irf I .alitiuor. Hu.1 protniA ana
(•ertlialienl relh-t trulll the
III^
IIUTN.
11K te-IIUHMiy
US
tbu pvuit i.h tuuKl concluairr, and (run boili text*.
The a)|ony of llilion» Coin- Ih iinuu^tuu ly a.-. i4^«l by
a aiiiKW (KIM-(4 Uie •Oinulnut, aud by •***.uually rwurt-
to it, tliv rcluin il tbi ct.imil.i.nt may be preventetl.
Ai* a Ueiieral Tuim HKitctlL'r'.« BitU-m pro.lme u
II inu.l be etiH'orlMWd or wiliM-rtMMt biHiire iht-v van
IK- lull ii|i|rit'ialid
In ea.-e-i nf ..ii-iniiiumal W.-ak
nw*. rreiuatui* iKt-ay au 1K,'1IIIM ami IliiTrpUtudr
nri-uiv lr ni Old An it eXeri '-e- the )ei ti ie inltiieiu e
In the ei.iival.'-K-n» -Ul^e- i4 all iliw iw* It o(i«-raUv a.- a
di liLitillul iuvi «ialit When the of nalnre are
etnied, o^H-rakt) U re euloree ami ri' ^tabluh thein.
Iji^l hill 11t Umiit, it Ttie Only Safr Sl.uiuUnl Wing
nuuiuhetiirivl Irom aound anl HinoeiuHi.- maleriais, and
entirely iw* from the ackl eli uieni- (.resent more or feaa
in all thf ordinary lonlca and rtomaekk* «f Ut* day.
So family medirinr hn~ Iwn *o univerwilly, and. a
may be truly added lf«rret/fy |ipiilar w it 11 tin iliU'lll^vlit
yurlHHiof Un? Community a- HojleUir'.- UiUi-nk,
Pre|iared by
UUDT^MS
k
SMITH,
IItlxburgh,Pa.
fold by allDruggiats.Grucersand Storekeeper! everr
where.
mmm
Intflligcncu'.
»"%i
*twar'l tk« ronnc vt rmplr ulnM ltv»
ami
"\rih-v the absorbent* into healthy action. by which the
watery nr ealcaiMOW* depo-iliorw, uo«] nil unnatural on.
I«rin'nn'iit aro riilmvil. a- w rll iu ftnm and uitlaliiin.i
lion.
A. B. F. Httirnvri!. Kdlttr.
Charles City, Iowa, Nov. 17,1864,
leading for Children.
At a ccrtitin age, children of both
sexes delight in stories. Tt is as nat
ural as it is for them to skip, run and
jump, instead of walking at the staid
pace of their grand parents. Now,
s^inc parents, very well-moaning ones,
too, think they do a wise thing when
they deny this most innocent craving
any legitimate outlet. They
read iug." They might as well begin
to feed a newborn baby on meat, least
nursing should vitiate his desire for it.
the child has teeth to chew it so will
the taste for solid reading" as the
mind matures, i. e., if it is not made
to hate it, by having it forced violent-
Caught a Gndgeo*
A man who all his life had been a
temperance man, bought four or five
thousand barrels of whiskey, and came
I. and thai to consult mo as to whether 1 thought
it was wrong. bays I lluve you
bought it?"
caught. If there is ever an invisible'
line with bait at tbc end of it, and the
devil at the end of the rod, it is wheu
a man is goiug to make money iu a
bad business for the sake of using it
'to do good with. If there is ever a
Jtimo when Satan laughs and says, I
have caught a gudgeon it is llico.
Capture of the Pirate Florida.
The Kearaarge arrived at Boston on
the 8th iust. She brought as prison-
Usefulness of Wives.
•ou know
wti.'leMnne, Beriiut sn1 rr-t."rsttTi
little
about oddly dressed
ox talking ridiculously
or Exhibiting I
married man for tho little corners,
are rounded off, the little shoots are'
pruned away upon married men. The)
wife generally has mjjru sense than i
the husband, especially wheu the hus-i
baud is a clever man. The wife's ad-i
vice is like the ballast that keeps the
ship steady. Or it may be likened to
the wholesome though painful shears,!
nipping off little growths of sulf-con-
Gen. Sheridan Poisoatd.
Gen. Sheridan, accompanied by Col.
A
corrosive .ulilimaln The most
One cent's wii'rtii of stout wire bent
in the shape of the letter U, is a good
protection against burglars, liang
the curved part of the wire on the
door knob, and let the two extremities
pass through the bow of the key after
the door is locked. Then the burglars it shall be the duty of the
"SSRestfoarb the Course of €ntpirt tafics its Solan."
I
Ife said he had. Then paid by the manufact
it is too late to come to roe," said I. iocted at the time, or at any time sob-
"Hut do yon not think that a man seqnently, of the party for whom the
might be justified in making money., same frus made or to whom the same
tl.ix aud when he warns to catch a party who fnruishes the material and
trout that will not bito if it can see and the manufacturer of any of the ar-
the line, he spins a line so small that, tides aforesaid, such material shall 1
it caunot be seen, and then the fish is[ be liable to forfeiture, and soch arti- {a£*nt»
era of war tho chief engiueor and boat-j quantity of each of tho different kinds
of tobacco, snuff flour, snuff, cigars,
tin-foil, licorice, and stems held or
owned by him or them on the day this
act takes effect, or at the time of corn-
swain of the Alabama, and the sur
geon aud sixteen men of the pirate
Florida. The Florida arrived at Ba
hia bay, San Salvador, on the night
of the 7th. The Wachusett was also
in the harbor, waiting for coal. Capt.
Collins determined to sink the Florida
in port, and at 8 o'clock steered for
her, hitting her on the quarter, with
out doing much damage. Capt. Col
lins now called out to surrender, or he
would sink her. The 1st lieutenant
of the Florida replied that, under the
circumstances, he would surrender.
The Florida was towed to sea.
of her crew were ashore. No lives'
were lost Twelvo officers and fifty-!
eight of the crew were captured.
CHARLES CITY, FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1864.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,
Mai Ike llrtl ScMkiii aftkt THHlj
ICIghth
[Pcm.Tc—No. 148.]
AN ACT to provide Internal reteftno
to support the government, to pay
interest on the public debt, aud for
other purposes.
[coNTlMKn]
Sec. 88. And be it forther enacted,
That it shall bo the duty of the assist
ant assessor of each district to keep a
record in a book or books, to be pro
vided for the purpose, to be opened to
the inspection of any person upon rca
sonable request, in which shall be ar
i
cultivate, they say, a taste for good, any and every person* firm, company, -consumption
1 he taste for meat will come when I with tho place where such munufac-
ly upon its attention during the story- trict, who shair preserve the
for all things,'' is truer of nothing
more than of this. Belter far that pa
rents should admit it, ami
dulge it, than by a too severe
sion, give occasion by stealthy pro*
rniscuous reading.
loving period. That there is a time his office. I
or corporation who may be engaged
iu tho manufacture of tobacco, snuff,
or cigars within his district to whom
a permit has been issued, together
ture is carried on ami place of resi
dencc of the person or persons engag
led therein a copy of which rccord
1
shall be, by said assistant assessor,
forwarded to the assessor of the dis-
BSCBO
with another that the manufactured Prt'c'
thereror or any par
or tax imposed by
IOB shall be liable to bo assesned the
highest rates «f duty imposed i,y luw
That any person, firm, company, or
corporation, now or hereafter engag-' l',a*
ed iu tin: mauufacturo of tobacco, Miiufl*
i or cigars
of auy description whatso-
[ever, shall be aud hereby is required
to make out and deliver to the assist
ant assessor of the assessment district
a true statement or inventory of the
mencing business under this act, set
forth what portion of said goods'
ting
was manufactured or produced by
snuff Amir or prepared snuff the
1
eral kinds of cigars and the market
price thereof, which statement or in-
vcutory shal'l be verified by the oath
or affirmation of such person or per-
Qrin
COI|,paDy,
may ue loicraoi^ sure nc is not a| Commissioner imv i
ed as aforesaid on the first day of^
jiat
s
to be set forth in the statement or in
prescribe, an accurate account of all
the articles aforesaid thereafter pur- ,r
chased by hi in or tliem, the quantity }h«»g"nd
of tobacco, snuff, suuff flour, or cigari,
of whatever description sold coi°uui-
ed, or removed frotn the place of manu-
facture aud he or they shall,
Wodi.oad.iv «f •»..![ fnril:'i.
true and accurate copy of the entries
copy shall be verified by oath or affir- "!8b
a i u n o n o e W e e o a a i
Comstock of Gen. Grant's staff, Capt. gessnient of the duties due by said Pa^
T. W. Moore aud others, while on a person, company, or corporation shall
visit to Winchester, were suddenly! ^e immediately made and transmitted
taken with svmptoms of poisoning byito.
tbe
,1 whom said duties shall be paid within
rvwljr ,ivc
autidotes were administered, and at duties shall not be paid within the
last accounts said five days, the said collector may,
on oue day's notice, distrain for tfie
same, with ten per centum additional
on the amount thereof, subject to all
the provisions of law relatiug to li
hfd jurtakeu censes, returns, assessments, paymeut
of taxes, liens, fines, penalties, aud
forfeitures, not inconsistent herewith
in the case of other manufacturers
aud such duty shall be paid by the
manufacturer ur the peisou for whom
goods
they were doiug well,
though at one time their recovery was
almost hopeless. The poison is sup
posed to have been contained in some
cheese, yf which all
freelf.! •*:-. tc i.:
4 lliueafk and in case
I
OI^ICJ cause to helicre such statement to bo
incorrect or fraudulent, the aHsossi
..
U
I?? n
8!4fue,n,a,ll,?r a»
a
tiix
aCCt,0n,°f lh'^
CI^H-H
mny
I
c?mfomi i w-r HwC *Y\
or
in
That
or cigars, of any description, are
!,,n'
tobacco«
•nnff-
or
an?
wisely in- manufactured, iu whole or in part That every manufacturer of tobacco, herein imposed.
cn"
conJn,"dity,
d'n(?
vn r\
'V V III V- lit i
thereof, the duty
rcmo*\r(')
1 1111 v 1 r-B rriMii nr
1
san.,t.' nP°n
,or'«''t
ce£"^',,c
Je^r'
*lfl8
a
llot
8,»v!1 evt'ry u^enc®-
8,,a)1
0.ne
or corporation engag-'
a8
January in every year hereafter, shall'' .S®c-9.?'
sistaut assessor
or inventory, in
Swrates never wrote more good
sense than the following contains
"Whenever you find a man whom! forth all and singular
And any person who
P,,rc,,aw»
ur
8
r£ceivo
a,,y n,ai,ufactur,'r
to
n,/—
4nu
a,orc8aid»
80
e(*'
or
A!,d
a,ld
re«iuired
K''ver-
an",snu^
or
^rm
w',oru
ccvJ tl,e
bc a,Kl 8re
A.-
on
1

fn
u**hv\ w,,.h
t0
tbo
a
the district, to
W
1
ih*
manufac-
Sec. 94. And be it further cnacted,
That upon tho articles, goods, wares,
and merchandise hereinafter mention
ed, except where otherwise provided,
the goods are manufactured, as the which shall be produced andjsold, or be
assessor may deem best for the col- manufactured or made aud sold, or be iduty of one cent and one-fourth of one
lection
of the revenue Prm idal, That consumed or used by the manufactur- cent per pound.
fin mineral coals, except
s*rp
'°tr
the
wish to ranged alphabetically the name of. entiy^and withdiawu therefrom for feet per month a duty ot ton cents per i means, or who shall advance tlje'shall
i
cigars, upon which
CXC,8C dut has
Pail
e,"'be^°,e ni(intiotied,
8"a"»
citl,cr
See. 89. And be it further cnacted,»[*&«>,r after it has been placed in jof the monthly product for the year than by the pound, a dutj of tea per
iat in all eases where tobacco snuff "oncJe(J warohose. (preceding the return required by this centum ad valorem.
Sec. 91. And be it farther enacted, i act shall regulate the rate of duty
repres-jou commission or shares, or where ®un^« or cigars of any description, :.s i works have not been in operation forj Ou saleratns aud bicarbonate ol so
the material from which any 6uch ar-,
tides are made, or are to be made, is ^orkman, agent, or superintendent, aforesaid, then the rate shall be regu-j On starch made of potatoes, a duty
furnished by one party and manufac-
tured by another, or where the materi- nra°iith^ make and sign a declaration, the monthly product Prvrnled, That or wheat, a duty of three mills per
al is turnished or sold by one party!"1 that no such ai ticle or the pr dact required to be returned pound uiadc ol ricc or auy oilier ma
with an nnderstanding or contract
article is to be received in payments declaration was made, been charged in the bills actually rendered substances used for ininiug, blasting,
A/T A /MI W AN
t« n I.i L-
HIMII
mi8e8
8UC'1
8nc'' as.
t,lc
du.lie#
snc'1
man
llla'ce
sut
or
e
cc
any
ma,l°fachirer
ienu,VG
8
tlll
IL
manufacturer other than add the duty or
l''4Te been duly assessed and to the price per
imposed by law paid theieon, 'on gas sold
if he afterwards docs good with it ?". was delivered, as aforesaid. And iu ")'1 paiu of foifciting foi e\eiy refusal all gas turnished for lighting street, a duty of one and a half cent per are made was imported, or has been
he asked. Now, was there ever any case of any fraud or collusion by which ntl?'ecl mane such declaration lamps, and not measured, aud all gas pound and when valued above ti 1 ir- subject to and paid a duty, and the
thing more absurd You know that the Government shall be defrauded, °.De 'iw,,^re^ dollars.^ And if any made for and used by any hotel, inn, ty-eight cents per pound, a duty of same is made by sewing, a duty shall
the devil spins silk as well as hemp or I or attempted to tie defrauded, by a
1 has accrued or become payable with stances used for like purposes, a duty I cent per pound.
knowledge thereof, shall be liable t»
hitn or them, and what was purchas .1 1 1
ed from others, whether chewing 1 knowledge thereof, shall be liable to of twenty cents per gallon Provided, 1 On glue and cemcnt, mado who!ly
smokin", fine-cut,'Shorts, pressed plui^'
1
for 8:lle
4c,n£tci
oac'1 eT,*ry
sons, and b*» in manner and .w.,„ .. ..
prescribed by the Commissioner of In-
qmmJ ternal Revenue and the said person, l^-to, a forfeiture of all ho articles, provisions of law applicable to distil-j On clocks and timepieces,'and on 1
va'ue
1,0 il
(*'8C
or
fuiUlfr en*c.ic6
ar,l0'e8
make out and deliver to the said as- goods, wares, aud mercnan-, provisions designed for the purpose On umbrellas and parasols made of
a true statement or
manner and form as (excePl refined petroleum, reliucd coal and securing the payment of duties,, ty of five per centum ad valorem,
aforesaid and verified as aforesaid
spirituous and
ai,d
any eccentricity of character you! ®uch person, company, or corporation ^uced by the labor of such person or ceeding eighty degrees, according to, ding pasteboard, binders board, and
may be tolerably sure that he is'not a «»'a" keep iu a book.* iu such manner frlD' °.r
1,8 ihe%r
l,eroby
whci
l|,u
Produa
60
of all such articles aforesadi then,018'1 ''(l,,orH. manufactured tobacco, ment of the Commissioner of Internal pack, containing not more than twen
held or owned by him or them setting
cioar8) ai,y
8l'a!1
lte a,,d
1
JxctiL'ti
U'°
rate of six hundred dollars for that purpose A,ul provided, alto, troy weight
•entory first aforesaid aud every per annum and shall be made or pro-, il.ut naphtha of speciho gravity ex- On paper of all descriptions inclu-
,rate1ol„^'
do,,ar8
,CT,ed\
1
th® dut* 8hs,iI1
.c*V'e8*
a
va,V,'cm-. A
bc 1 0u
"ove
tl,e rate of 8
iu said book during ilie week ending thereof, and employed by any other thereto, shall apply to the assessment, cream, transparent, and all descrip
on the preceding Saturday, which Party
o
may rage iu vaitt, tittles# tlitv break turer or vender of tin-foil used in cov- consumption, or for delivery to others above number twelve Dutch standard photographs or any other sun
down the door. ering manufactured tobacco, ou dc- than agents of the manulacturer or iu color, produced from tho sugar picture, being copies of engravings or
maud of any officer of internal revenue, producer within the United States or cane and not from sorghum or imphee^j works of art, or used for the illustra-
w mimm
same are returned when so made or jof which coffee forms a part, and on
finished) shall be assessed and the du-1 all nngrouud substitues for coffee, a
ty paid thereon by the piodoccr or
tduty
BUCI I
Provi- ^ct8 of lease of coal lands made pri-! dard in color, produced directly from
act rrnn.ui, That manufactured shall pay the tax, if not otherwise! or imphee, a duty of three and one
tobacco, snufl, or
trans- agreed and all duties or taxes on half cents per pound.
ferrcd without payment of tho duty, coal mined and delivered by coal ope- i On the gross amount of the natrs of
irectly fnim the place of roanufacturc ratorg on contracts heretofore made sugar refiners, iucluding all the pro-
Pa by
th°
regulations and upon the execution of I Oo lard oil, mustard aced oil, lin- That every person shal^bc" regarded
such transportation bonds as the Sec- Iseod oil, and on all animal or vepota-i as a suirar refiner and nav the dii
retary of the Treasury may prescribe i ble oils, not exempted or provided lor ties levied hy law* whoso business it
said bonds or other security to be ta- elsewhere, whether pure or adulters- is to advance the quality and value of
ken by the assessor of the district ted, a duty of five a nts per gallon. i sugar upon which a dutv has been as
I rum which such removal is made, and On gas, illuminating, made of coal, Besscd and paid, by melting and re
may be transported from soch ware- wholly or in part, or any other mate-, crystalization, or by liquorinir clav
houso to a bonded warehouse used for i rial, when the product shall not be, iug, or other washing process or by
the storage of merchandise at any port above two hundred thousand cubic any other chemical
payment of the one thousand cubic feet when the quality or value of molasses, concen-
duty or removed for export to a for- product shall be above two and not: trated molasses ormelado, upon which
eigu country without payment of do-(exceeding five hundred thousand cu- a duty has been assessed and paid
ty, in conformity with the provisions bic feet per month, a duty of fifteen by boiling or other process.
of this act relating to the removal of cents per one thousand cubic feet On sugar candy and all coufoctiona
distilled 8pinti all the rules, regula- i when the product shall be above five ry made wholly or in part of sugar
tions, and conditions of which, so far i hundred thousand and not exceeding valued at not exceed in" twenty
as applicable, shall apply to tobacco, five millions of cubic feet per month, per pound, a duty of "two
I
snuff, or cigars in bonded warehouse, ia duty of twenty cents per one thou-i pound exceeding twenty and not ex
Aud no drawback shall in any case sand cubic feet when tho product ceeding forty cents per pouud a dutv
be allowed upon any manufactured shall be above five millions, a duty! of four cents per pound when ex
of twvnty-five cents per oue thousand ceeding forty cents per pound, or sold
cubic feet. And the general average by the box, package, or otherwise
or his chief i the next year preceding the return aaj da, a duty of five mills per pound,
t'ach and every lated npon the estimated average of| of two mills por pound made of corn
as aforesaid, has, during by law by any gas compauy shall terial, a duty of oue cent per pouud.
tnonth or time when bo understood to bo the prouuetj On gunpowder, aud all explosive
.. I I .1
carried, or sent, or caused, by the gas company during the month artillery, or sporting purposes, wlien
law thereon, wheu °r8U^L're^ or known to have been re-1 preceding the return and all gas, valued at twenty-eight cents per
icturer. may be col-1 csiried, or sent from the pre- companies are hereby authorized to. pound or less, a duty of one cent per
upon any article lieiuugiotf to i the discretion of the ctmrt.be liable the same as he shall deein just and. Provided, That white lead, oxide of a duty of five per centum ad valorem,
grade or class. I,/uPn80l,mcQ'•term not ex-1proper Atid prorulel, further, That zinc, and sulphate of barytes, paints On mineral or medicinal waters, or
Sec. 90. And be ft further enacted,
session of any manufactured tabacco, law upon the company having tuo mixed or ground shall have been pre
snuff, or cigars, upon which the du- largest production And
Pai^» rock oil, and all other bituminous sub- tions, in the solid state, a duty of one
P^'^y fifty dollars for each and That such oil, refined and produced by or iu part of glue, to be sold in the
a dud two and one-half cents
as
known in the trade as pea coal pound.
of the district may cause an examina-j and dust coal, a duty of five cents per1 On all clarified refined svgars
,tion of per'sons, books, and papers to' ton Prm-uh-,}, That in case of con-. above nnmbcr eightcm Dntch stan
i S^V". i.'" i
P^8«&eof this act the lessee the sugar cane and not from so'i-hum
P»rch*™« of their manufactories or re-
On chocolate or cocoa
1
i-« rn *a urii. 1 n/\m nn am* 1
1. i .1 1 1 i»
manufacturer or his chief work- tavern, and private dwelling-house eight cents per pound. be assessed only on the increased
°1' superintendent, shall shall be subject to duty whatever the! O11 white lead, a duty of thirtj-five ue thereof.
the distillation of coal, asphaltom, or liquid state, a duty of furty cents per
exclusively, shall be subject to, gallon.
tobacco, snufl, or cigais, irom p»y a duty of filteen cents per gallon, Ou pins, solid bead or other, a duty
who has not a per- anything to the contrary notwithstand-, of five per ccntum ad valorem,
«0i, ...^ wi*•, n#, a 111.v um- vi• o\.iv o( vi/iime'ijij 1.i»i 11 \i ww\j...4 yond bars, and band, hoop, and sheet
form as
shall be liable for ing Aiul provided, further, That dis- On screws, commonly called wood
',undr^ doHars, and, in addition °f benzolo, shall be subject to all the! valorem. I
purchased or receiv- lers of spirits, with regard to licenses,1 clock movements, when sold without
phee, a duty of five cents per gallon.
Ou sirup of molasses or sugar cane
juice, when removed from the planta
tion, conccutratcd molasses or mela
do, and cistern bottoms, of sugar pro
duced from the sugar cane and not
made from the sorghum or imphee, a
er or producer thereof, or removed for On brown or Muscovado sugar not fiVti
We should read books not to quote to render to such officer a correct Territories thereof, there shall be levi- other than those produced by the re- tion of books, and on photograps so
them, but to strengthen our intellects' statement, verified by oath or affirnia- collected, aud paid tho following finer, a duty of two ccnts per pound, gmall in size that stamps cannot bo af
and to suggest thought of our own.'. tion, of the quantity and amount oflt'ut'eH. to be paid by the producer or On all clarified or refined sugars fixed, a duty of live per ccntum ad
We fatten a sheep with grass, not to tin-foil sold or delivered to any per-, Manufacturer thereof, that is to say above number twelve aud not above i valorem.
obtain a crop of hay from its back, son or persons named in such do-! On caudles, of whatever material number eighteen Dutch standard in! On all repairs of engines, cars, car
bnt to be fed with (Dittos asd clothed in and aud iu case of refusal or neg-! made, s duty of fif*perc*Bt« sd ralo-i color, prduced directly from thu sugar riages, or other articles, when such dollars per ton valued at above 6fT
with wool. 1 lect to rcuder such statement, or of rem. icauc and not from sorghutn or imphee, repairs iucreasc tho value of the ar-jcu ccnts per pound, and uot above
offence to a penalty of, tillers of coal oil or naphtha, benzine, i screws, a duty of ten^ per centum ad [iron,not thinner than number eighteen
wire gauge, aud pl^te iron not lets
than one cighth of an inch in thick
nes8, a duty of three dollars per ton
thereof. bonds, returns, assessments, liens, being cased, a duty of five per centum
penalties, drawbacks..and all other ad valorem
mauufactuied or made of ascertaining the quantity distilled, cotton or silk, or other material, a du-
far as the same may, io the judg-j On gold leaf, eighteen cents per
per80» 1 lieveuue, and under regulations pre- ty books of twenty-five leaves each.
^ie product shall uot ex- scribed by him, be deemed necessary On gold foil, two dollars per ounce
^mily «ha4ll Baume s hydrometer, and of the kind tarred paper for roofing or other pur-
c*empt from duty usually known as gasoliuc, shall be poses, a duty of three per centum ad
exceed such subject to a tax of five per centum ad valorem.
i fhat all the provisions ot law relating

8°*P'
"P,nU turpentine, a duty of and soap of all other descriptions
M«essedt and collected only twenty cents per gallon: Provuted, white or colored, except softsoap and
1
huudred dollars per annum aud in to the assessment aud collectiou of( not above five ccnts per pound, a duty .duty of three dollars has been levied
other cases the whole annual pro-, tho duties ou cotton, under rules aud of two mills per pouud valued at
duct ^iucludiug any buaiuess or truus- regulations to be prescribed by the above five cents per pound, a duty of
u w
ma er.a s, or any part, the same may bo deemed applicable On soap, fancy, scented, honey,
manufacture, make, or fur- and collectiou of duties on spirits of tions of toilet and shaving soap, a du
goods, wares, aud merchan
promising
therefor, and to whom the
turpentine.
On ground coffee, and on all ground
substitutes for coffee, or preparatious
of one cent per pound,
manufacturer I'rtsndtd, That when-1 On ground pepper, ground mustard,
ever a producer or uiauufaclurer shall ground pimento, ground cloves, and
use or consume, or shall remove for ground clovo stems, ground cassia,
consumption or use any articles, goods, and gronud ginger, aud all immta
wares, or merchandise, which if re- tions of the same, a duty of ouo ceut
moved for sale would be liable to tax- per pouud.
atiou, lie shall be assessed upon the On molasses produced from the su
saleable value of the articles, goods, gar cane, and not from sorguru or im
wares, or merchandise so used or so
removed for consumption or use.
PRICE, THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
1 or mechanical ting building stone of auv descriptian.
cents
.- uu., v» my wiits per
Aud where any gas-jduty of one and a half cent per pound, unfinished, a duty of five per centum
ad valorem
1 O
w I I
U 1/ WO VIA'
any false or untrue declaration, amount ol product, ami may be esti-, cents per one hundred pounds. On artificial mineral waters, aotla
'1 manufacturer or^chief woikman,. mated and if the returns in any case I On oxide of zinc, a duty of thirty- waters, sarsaparilla water, and all beflr-
superintendent, making the .shall be understated or under-est ima-1 five cents per one hundred pounds. jerages used for like purposes, sold in
eonviction thereof, shall led, it shall be the duty of tl.« *00.«t I On ou1t.li.»io or Uaryies, a duty of i bottles, or from fountains, rr othtpr-
three hundred dollars, or. at aut aaecH*or of the district to increase twelve ccnts per one hundred pounds vvise, and not otherwise provided for,
prort/edt
ties imposed by law have not been titer, That coal tar produced in tbo Ou all paints and painters' colors,
paid, with the knowledge thereof, such manufacture of illuminating gas, aud dry or ground in oil, or in paste with
person shall be liable to a penalty ot (he products of redistillation of coal water, not otherwise provided for, a
relu,re" "J this act, or upon asphaltnui, shale, peat, petroleum, or On glue and gelatine of all descrip-
tax imposed by law pound wheu valued at above tw'cn- rial, five per centum ad valorem
thousand cubic feet: ty-eight cents per pound and not ex- Pri ndtd, That wheu tho materia! from
onUtil, itrfher, 'I hat ceeding thirty-eight cents per pouud, which any of tho foregoing article*
companies located within the cor-: and painters' colors, or any one of I waters from springs impregnated with
""C it further enacted, porat© limits of any city or town, them, shall not be subject to any ad- minerals, a duty of one half cent for
person other than the whether in the district or otherwise, ditiuna! duty in consequence of being each bottlo containing not more than
shall sell, or consign, or or so located as to compete with each mixed or ground with linseed oil, when oue pint when containing more than
"£r sale, or pait with the pos- ,other, shall pay the rate imposed by the duties upon all the materials aoione pint aud uot more than oue quart.
fur- viously paiJ.
one hundred dollars for each and eve- tar thus produced, shall be exempt duty of five per centum ad valorem.
ry offence. And any person who shall from duty. I On varnish or Japan, made wholly made in forges or bloomeries, directly
purchase or recive for sale any such On coal illuminating oil, refined,! or iu part of guin copal, or other gums 11
ruin the ore, a duty of three dollar*
tobacco, finuff, or cigars, which has and naphtha, benzine, and benzole,1 or substances, a duty of five per cent-[ per ton.
not beeu inspected, branded, or stamp- produced by the distillation of .coal, um ad valorem
?*8,VIe' P*1"4:0'1' Sra?'ve.
soap otherwise provided for, valued at
,, ... i 1
i
ty of five ccnts per pound
On softsoap, a duty of five per ccnt
um ad
valorem.
On all uueompounded chemical pro
ductions, not otherwise provided for,
a duty of five per centum ad valorem.
Ou essential oils, of all descriptions,
a duty of five per centum ad valorem.
On pickles, preserved fruits, preserv
ed vegetables, preserved meats, fish,
and shellfish in cans, kegs, or air-tight
packages, a duty of five per centum
ad valorem.
On bill heads, printed, printed cards
and printed circulars, a duty of five
per centum ad valorem.
On all printed books, magazines,
pamphlets, reviews, and all other sim
ilar printed publications, except news
papers, a duty of five per centum ad
valorem.
On productions of stereotyoers, lith
ographers, and engravers, a duty of
o
pei-
cM1tum ad valorem.
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NUMBER 46.
tides so repaired, ten per centum or
over, a duty of three per cnitum or
such increased value ProritM, That
on snch repairs made upon ships,
steamboats, or other vessel*, a duty
of two per centum only on the increas
ed value shall be assessed.
On the hulls, as laonchocF,. ef *H
ships, barques, brigs, schooners,,
sloops, sailboats, steamboats, canal
boats, and all other vessel* or water
craft, (not including engines or rig
ging. 'i hereafter built, made, constructs
ed, or finished, a dn-ty of two per ccut~
um ad valorem.
On slate, freestone, sandstone, mar'
ble and building stone of any other do
scription, when dressed, hewn, or fin
ished, a duty of three per centum ad
valorem "Prtn'ulni, That the cost for
the erection, fitting, adjusting, or set-
not be included in the assess
ment of any duties thereon.
On marble, aud ot&er monnmcnial
otones, with or without inscriptions,
five per centum ad v»lor«tn.
Oo lime and Roman or water
ment, a duty of three per centum ad
valorem.
On brick, draining tiles, and earth
en and stone water pipes, a dntj^sf
three per centum ad valorem.
On masts, spars, and ship or vessel
blocks, whether made to order or for
sale, a duty of two per centum ad f*
Utrem.
On all fareitsre, or other article#
prepared, a made of wood, sold in the rough or
Pni-uled, That all furn­
iture, or other articles made of wood,
previously assessed, and a duty paid
thereon, shall be assessed a duty of
five per centum ad valorem upon the
increased value only thereof whflk
•old in a finished condition.
On salt, a duty of six cents per OB»
hundred pounds.
On sails, tents, shades, awnings
and bags, made of cotton, flax, mr
hemp, or part of either or other mate-
one cent when containing more th^n
one quart, for each additional quart kr
fractional part thereof, one cent.
On pig iron, a duly of two dollam
per ton.
Ou blooms, slabs, or !ocpsf whea
Ou railroad iron, a duty of three dol
lars per tou.
On railroad iron, rerolled, a doty of
two dollars per tou Procvlol, That
the term rerolled shall apply only to
rails for which the manufac inter re
ceives pay for rcmanufacturing, and
not for new iron.
On all iron advanced beyond blooms,
slabs, or loops, and not advanced be-
Provided, That a ton shall, for all the
purposes of this act, be deemed an4
taken to be two thousand pounds.
On band, hoop, and sheet iron, thfc*
uer than number eighteen wire gang®,
plate iron less than one-eighth of an
inch in thickness, and cut nails and
spikes, not including nails, tacks,
brads, or finishing nails, usually pat
up and sold in papers, whether in pa
pers or otherwise, nor horse-shoe nails
wrought by machinery, a duty of five
dollars per ton Provided, That bars,
roils, axe-polls, bands, hoops, sheets,
plates, nails, and spikes, not including
such as are usually put up in papers,
nor horseshoe nails wrought by ma
chinery. as before meutioned, manu
factured from iron, upon which the
'and paid, shali bc subject only to a
duty of two dollars per ton in addi
tion thereto, anything in this actt|§
the contrary notwithstanding.
On iron castings used for bridges
or other permanent structures, a duty
of three dollars per ton.
On stoves aud hollow-ware and
castings of iron exceeding ten pounds
iu weight for each casting, not other
wise provided for, a duty of three dol
lars per ton.
Ou rivets exceediug one fourth of
an inch iu diameter, nuts and wash
ers not less than two ounces each ia
weight, and bolts exceeding five-six
teenths of one inch iu diameter, a duty
of five dollars per ton Provided,
That wheu a duty upon the iron from
which rivets, nuts, washers, and bolts,
as aforeseid, shall have been made,
has paid a duty of not less than three
dollars per ton, a duty only, in addi
tion thereto, shall be paid of two dol
lars per ton Proruled, urther, That
castings of iron, and iron of all de
scriptions advanced beyoud pig iron,
blooms, slabs, or loops, upon which no
duly has been assessed or paid iu the
form of pig iron, blooms, slabs, or
loops, shall be assessed and pay, io
addition to the foregoing rates of iron
so advanced, a duty of three dollars
per tou.
On steel, in ingots, bars, sheets, or
wire, not less than one-fourth of an
inch in thickness, valued at seven
cents per pound or less, a duty of five
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