Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 28, 1867, Image 3

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Deeds, Mcrte, Executions, Replevins,
"!'! Licens-e.Ac. ii. Ae. for sale at this OEce.
i 4,e5 . ,
J.s7'wrctJA-LI8' tThoU tbe antes? -T.J.Dt
iaSt. Loci for this paper, will attend o
. collection and purchase la that City. CJiCt
:rOW'VILLE, THURSDAY FEB. 23, 1SC7
orTzcd Agents rorFriiicc &Co.
" j-q KILL k CO, are the authorized Agents
5eaiu County for Geo. A. Prince A Co's cele
i Cabinet Orga ns, Mclodeons, etc. Forjrice,
; nN at tbe JiiWfr eTice.
Ojjj Anew Novel, the richest
yout,a't MARSH & CO'S.
"9
Tfce Ice Broke in &e Missouri river
.ibis point at noon to-day.
Corn rcornT-Casi, paid for Com
IS 2 " by WORTHING & WILCOX
i Fist Brother Wagons cold by
; F. A. TISDELL, hioivnville.
i i hi i
U, C. iCH, Ltini Agenfand Auc
cceer. . .
Oion Setts and Fresh Garden Seeds
, " MARSH & CO'S.
;nft John Deree's Celelraied Moline
1 iLjj. aiiiu v.vy.
;tudelalier& IJro's Wagons sold by
F. A. TISDELL & CO.
anion Clipper Flows for sale at
SHELLENBERGEIl BRO'S.
J. W. BLISS, regularly licensed Auc
:neea. Salea in the country attended
j on reasonable tern:?.
CfiSlrS KC-CaIncGf with neatness
-.i dispatch. Ly GEO. TURNER.
AppJy at Mrs. Hewett'a Miliner Shop.
pub, DOC To P. W. Hitchcock are
e indebted far the Congressional Globe
ctLtr valuable documents.
JCSl ArrlVCd, A new lot of Wagons
i F. A. TISDELL & CO'S.
McCrCCrj" M the City Drug: Store, has
'1 kiiids of Paints and Oils, on hand for
pring trade.
20,000 Bushels Corn wanted,
10,000 Babels Wheat wanted,
10,000 Buj-heb Oats wanted,
ly RAINY &. LEWIS.
Hay For sale in any q iantity to suit
trchasers. Price S5 per ton. On my
trin, three mi'.ps west of Bronnvil'e.
ill II. O. MINICK,
j .
, FfOr.C Cuttlll?. I am now prepared
o furnish Drfird StonP, of all decrip
":nsfor building j urposes. Orders left
t ibis OtTice will receive prompt atten
'on. JOHN MONTIETH.
Hon. 0 B Ilewett-Chief Clerk of
o;h the Territorial Couucil and State
?nate reached his home in this city
til Monday.
I Ko General Herd Latf was passed
l this session of the Legislature, and
-t ffcw specials.
: behave an interesting communication
5 re.rd to the Peru Seminary, which
:ust over till next week. This In
ifctiori is prospering well considering
-e circarastacces.
Hocsc-KtEPEKS. when you buy D. B
eLand & Co.'s Best Chemical Salcratus
will find every paper weighs a pound.
jousay tiiessme about other S
ae
KUS.
. .
Betarned.-it is gratifying to ie
- e ret,iru cf W. D. Lewis of the firm
R t.jk Lewis from his matrimonial
fP ! Indi"ni. We wish him the tit
last limits of human happiness in both
ew Slatesn7ay his sojourn in both be
, happy ancj prosperous.
A Serious Accident happened to our
'nsnen,.F. Hellmer, Wagon-Maker,
st Saturday; nhile hewing a piece cf
glanced orTand struck his knee,
:ihnZ 8 very ugly cut and fracturing
r We bane.
1 W T. W. Tipton arrived from Omaha
'-" Friday, and started for Washington
JWay, :o assume the position which
bilitiea to eminently fit him for, and
5 he p id the glorious work of regene
lllcS the Union to the standard cf Lib
rt7 all men.
at Livie.in this ege cf luxu.
'asng, late steers, and rich food,
s l furprvsing that the stcmach performs
notion, as well ns it does. Coe's
Peps.a Cure will be found a valuable
;;;n;nl 10 tLe Sh; henkaded
latQ supper,, rich food, cr any indul-
&yf v' "cess I " will instantly relieve
eelof heaviness f:er eating.
A F "
i. , c-.-There is scarcely any dis-
it h.Ch lhe hurnan fratlie i lMe
f may be W8r:led cffor chscled if
' remediere rescrteJ to in time.
4d"tfe -ve
'd f. fr - lu4, as wel1 much pain
r Afi Tfy Aea." They are
e.rao
A NEW ENTEEPBSSB I
ChacgCWe call attention to the
Advertisement of the Cincinnati Branc'a
Clothing Store on our first page, and to
the fact that D. H. M'Laughlin is no-v
out and S. Seeman is full proprietor. To
those in want of Clothing we would say
give him a call, his stock is full and prices
low
Returned. Our Legislators, we be
lieve, have new all returned to the bosom's
of their faraili es and the quiet pursuits
of everyday life, where copperhead fiil
abustera disturb them not, and where
they may rest easy with the conscious
ness a nobly duty well done. No special
commendation can be made, all, with but
one exception, have well filled the ex
pectations of their constituency.
N. B. We would be pleased much if
our friend Haywood would pay us a visit.
Damage by the late freshet. We
learn that the freshet of week before
last carried away the Eridge at Bennet's
Mill on the Little Nemaha, and flooded
Thompson Sc Lovelace ' Mill higher up
on the same stream, doing no serious
damage, Lawever, in the latter case.
Three bridges on the Muddy and one
on the Weddel Bridge readjust beyend
the Little Nemaha, were aho washed
away.
A German Paper fo r South IlaUe.
It gives us great pleasure to announce
that Dr. F. Renner, of Nebraska City,
has made arrangements for the publica
tion of a German newspaper in that city,
to be called the Staats Zeitung. This
has been one of the greatest needs South
Platte has yet felt. It will reach that
class who have done as much if not more
to make America what she is to-day than
any other. We hail this as one of the
greatest steps for the advancement cf
South Platte ever taken. ' Will publish
prospectus next week.
Estabrook's Nebraska Form
BOOK. We are under obligations to the
cuthor fcr a copy of this valuable book.
It contains a copy of every legal form
end many others. It is acomplets guide
to all officer:', m d ecch -clTicer in Ne
braska should have a copy of it. The
general information contained in this
o ,
book, in addition to forms, makes it of
great importance and value to every
private citizen. It is compiled by one of
Nebraska's ablest lawyers, E. Estabrock,
and has been made upon ths Revised
Statutes bf Nebraska.
The Bock may be had of Barkalctv
Bro's & Co., Omaha, Neb. ;
Our CHy FlCt'tlon comeseff on te
First Monday in April. Heretofore' we
have opposed mixing politics in our city-
election, believing that the best course.
The manner in v.hioh affairs have been
run for the past two years has convinced
us of our error in 'this respect. There
has seemed to be no accountability to any
body on the rait of officers, sod almost
a general dijrerjard of u!l suggestion,
and a very -surly disposition generall ,'.
We have new two Republicans ia the
Council whom wi deem enlkied to the
credit of keeping affairs inmoiicn at all.
Let the lines be drawn, and then there
will be a party responsibility and a party
pride in seeing our city affairs conducted
in the right manner. As it is we have
neither, and 'slip-shod' is the rule.
A ''down east" debating flub has been
arguing the question: "Which 'has
the most effective agent in the reduction
of the population cf civilized countries
War, Cholera, Switchmen or Billious
Complaints ? After a warm and anima
ted debate it was decided that the latter
had proven by far the most drsartrons,
until the discovery of the now celebrated
Roback's Stomach Bittera and Scandin
avian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills.
The club therefore, actuated by a spirit
of philanthropy, have determined to re
commend them to the public as a proved
tive of cholera, and certain cure for all
diseases resulting from Billious eflertion.
and to inform them that they are prepar
ed by Prince Walton Si Co., Nos. 5G.
oS, 60 and 02 East 3d St., Cincinnati, and
are for sale by all respectable druggists.
N
Tails, hV. Is, W.ell Dsckets, Seiros, Ac, at
Frobatc 'eUec.
The final account of Gcrl 'vTer?, Admici'tratr,
of the Estate of tier but W'vr. rill be f r hoari::;;
before the lVubat Court, at thc C urt U 'ta i-i
tbe City of JJrcwuville.ou ilonduy the ltt day of
March 18.')7. .
Brownviilo Feb. 7th 1 Sf7.
G, W. FA1KBROTIIEK, Trcbate Judg.
Soda Crackers, Qisgcr Snaps, ard Aerated Crack
era, at STVAN & Biro's.
Palm Soap, Castile, Ejjln and Detersivt Scf
and the Celebrated Siiycr Glfs Starch at
S ri'AN & DUO'S.
Beans, Hominy, Meal, Totatnes. Floor Apr1es
SWAN & BKOTI1ER.
jVesh Layer llaiiins, Currants. Citron Ac, at
SWAN &-LKOS.
jresh Tomatoes, in two and three pound can., at
SWAN & IIUO'S.
Tafural Leaf, Fine tvut, Grar Ju'ice and Navy
i Tobaeoo.at SWAN & HHO'S.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT llUCUU fives baalth
and vigor to the frame and bloom to the palid check.
Pebi.ity is accompanied by manv alarming symp
toms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consuasp
tion, insanity or epileptic fits ensue.
ir a cboioe article of Tea.jro to
SWA & vim o.
CTAE NO Moid -KrLEASANT AND UN
SA1E REMIDISS fcr unpleasant and dangerous
di?e?es. Use IfelmbTjli'i Extrict UucLu and Im
proved Eose Wash.
OFFICIAL.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES
Passed at the First Session of tto Thirty
IJintli Congress. -
Public No. .209.
JLo Act to iDorease and tx the MiiiUrjr Fac Es
tablishment of the- United States.
. Beit enacttd by the Senate and House of Repreten
Inline of the United St&tet of Jmtrica in Connrtu
Attentive,
That tee military peace establishment of the Uni
ted Stat 58 shall hereafter eousist of fivo rtffimenta
of artillery, tan regiments cf caTalry, forty-five
regiments of infantry, the professors and crops of
cadets ef the United States Military Acadrmy.and
such other forces as shall be priuided for by this
act, to be known as tbe Army of the United States
Sea. 2. And be it further enacted, That the
fire regiments of artillery provided fcr by this act
shall consist of tne fire regimeuts now organized:
and the first, second and third, and fourth regi
ments of artillery 6ball have the ' same organiza
tion as is now prescribed by law for the fifth regi
ment of artillery ; but tho regimental adjutnU,
quartermasters, and commissaries shall Lereaftcr
be extra lieutenants selected from the first or sec
ond lieutenants of the regiment.
See. 3. And bo it further enacted, That ta the
fix regiments of cavalry now in service there shall
be aded four reinanti, two of which shall be com
posed of culored uen, bavin the same organi lo
tion as is t ow provided by Uw fcr cavalry regi
ments, with the sdiition of one Veterinary sur
to each regiment, whose compensation shall bo one
hundred dollars per month ; but the grade of com
pany conEii.sary sergeant of cavolry is hereby I
abolisced. The oriwinal vaconcies in the grade of
nrsi ana sccona neuienani snail ta filled by sanc
tion from among the oCcers and soldiers ot volun
teer cavalry, and two thirds 'of the urigital va
cancies in each of the grades above that of first
licutenanta shall be filled by selections from among
the occrs of volunteer cavalry, and ona third
from cCctTs of the regular army, all of whom shall
have served two years in the field the war, and
have been distinguished for capacity and gjod con
duct;ary portion of the cavalry fore" map be
armed and drilled as infantry or dismian'el cav
alry at tbe discretion or tho rresiient, and enyh
cavalry regiment shall Lereaftcr have but or.ehos
pital ttf ward , and. the regimental jidjutants.quar
tcrmaMrs, and coimniwaries shall hereafter be ex
tra lieutenants selected from the first or 6ocoud
lieutenants of the ro"in?oiit.
See. 4. And Le it further enacted, Thai
the
forty-five regiments of inlantry provided for ly
tb is ac t Fhatl coryis: of the r.-t ten regimen ts, .f
ten companies each, now in service; of twenty
seven rfgiments, of ton.- companies each , to bo
formed by addiDg two companio? to each battalion
of the remaining nine regiments : ai,d of eigiia
new rtgiments. of ten companies eaoh, four regi
ments of which shall be composed of colored men
and four regiments or ten companies e;ich to be
raised and officered as hereinafter proriddd for, ta
bo called the veteran reserve corps; uni all the
original vac auc i a in the grados of first and second
lieutenint shall be fillcd'by selection from among
the officers and soldiers of volunteers, and one
half the original vacancies in each of the graces
above that cr first lieutenant, shall be filled by se
lection from among tho tHiccrs cf voluctchrs, and
the remainder from ofiieer cf the - regular army,
all of whom shall ha.e served two years duriur the
war, and hae been distinguished jor capacity and I
good conduct in the field. Thsvete au lesjrvo j
corps shail be oflisered by apgoimtuoatt troiu any I
of.ieera and foiaiersot vuuntoers or ot tie regular
army who have been wounlel in tho line ot their
duty while serving in the army of the Uoi ted
States in the late war, and who may yet be com
petent for garrison or other duty, to which that
Corps has heretojoro been assigned.
Sec. 6 And be It fuither enact d. That th3 ap
poinimunts to bo made from among volunteer o(i
e rs and eoldirs under tho provisions of tliis a.-c
shail be distributed among the States, Territories,
and District cf Colaaqia, ia proportion to the nam
b or if troops furnished by them respectivs'y to
the service of the United States duriog the lato
war, reduced to an average of three years' term of
service : I'roridod, That thv regulation provided
in this section governiug tne portion of odieors to
be selected from eae Siate, thall not be applied to
the State of California, Oregon, and Neeada.
Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That
each regiment of infantry proveded for by this act
shall have one colonol, one lieutcnct-coloncl, one
major, onoe a Jjutant, one regimental-quartern u
tcr.ono sergeant-major, one quartermaster fear
geanf, one hospital ote ward , two principal rausi
ciauss and ten companies . and the adjutant and
quartermaster shall hereafter be extra lieutenants
selected fr ra the firtt i r second licuteaanta of the
regiment Each company challhate cneciptain,
one f r.-t lieutenant, and one second lieutecat, tme
first sergeant, one quartwater sergeant four tcr
geant3, eight corf rraU , two artificers, two musi
cians, one wagoner, and fifty privates, arid tqD
number of privates may bo increased at the disxro
tion of the l'rcsident, not to ex:eed one hundred,
whenever the exigencies of the service require
yuch "increase ; rnd tLe l'rcsident is hereby author
izid to enlist and employ in tho Territories and
Indian country a force of Indians, not to exceod
one thousand, to aot as scouts, ?vho thall reoeive
the' pay and allowances of cavalry soldiers, and be
discharged whenever the necessity for their fur
ther employment is abotsd, oi at the discretion of
tbe department cummin icr.
Sec. 7. And be it further reared; That Cf
tcen bands, iucluding the band at the .Military
academy, may be reiurnes or enlisted in tho army
with tiuch ranizatiou as is row provided by law.
to be assigned to brigade in time of war, and in
time of pence to assembled brigades, or to forts cr
posts at which the largest number of troops shali
bcordinarils stationed. and the band at tae Miiiti
ry Academy thall be placed on the sims footing as
other bonds, one-ordinance sergeant and ono hos
pital steward for c.i-:h military post, and the same
number cfcha!aing ao at present authorized, who
thall bo appointed as now provided by law : and
the Frcbideut of the Unite 1 iStates is hereby au
thorized to appoint f.-r each rattr-al cemetry riow
establisbed. or tint may be cs'aolishei, a super
intendent, witn the rnnk, pay, and euvJumbcti!
of an ordinance Ftrgeat, to be eelfH ted from
amtng the non-ooininii'siv.nd ofScers of the rt-gii-lar
army aod Volunteer joroa who have received
tcr'i3'-aics of u:''rit far services during tbe war.
Sen. 8 Ac! l e it further enart-i; Tliat all cn
lislincnts into the army nall hereafter be K r the
term of five years f-r cavalry, and tLre years lor
artileri and iofantry, and retruits v.-:y at all times
be Feii-cted at the jcenera! renU2v-'iv.s in i.uditioii
to tbo riimbcr requiied to 1 to the iuu.a;:um all
tho regiiiioiits of the army, pnviJed that pucl: re
cruits shall not exceed i:i the i'.j-reg.tto tLr .e
lh.iunnd men- It thall "be t-Mtcrut 'to enlist
tnen fur the service who have been wotLdeJ in
the line of their duty while serving in tin army
Qifihc United States, pr-videi it tliall bo found,
on metfical inspection, that by pneh wounds they
are not unfitted for edcienL-y in garrison or other
light duty ; and eucb men , when tnliited, shal! bo
as-ignci to service exclusively in the rcgiurcn'.s cl
the Veieran Itesrrve corps.
Sec. 5. And be it furtner enacted , That thcrj
shall be one general , one licuttnant-g'.Lera', live
major-tncrl-, and ton I rrMdier-gviierals, who
fb.ili h iva the same pay and t-in.-l'imen'., ani bo
entiib'd to the ssare staff oncers in number and
gtoe ns now jrovidod by lnrw.
Sts. 10 And be it fi.rther enacted, Th.it the
apjuiant-gf Beral'b dp artnient of tno army fball
hereafleo oanst of tbe rficersnow autborive l by
law, vii . ode adjutaut general, rrith tha ranH,pay,
and emolnments of ' brijradier-fienc rai ; to as
sistant adjutant-gcr.cra!, Ttiib ti.d Toiik, j'ay u-1
emoluments of colonels of cavalry . four asi:tm to
general, with tL rank, pao, asd emoluments of
lisu'erant-coloncls of garalry ; and thirteen a. is
land adjntanis-ger.er.-.l, with tbe rank, pay, iiid
emoluments of inn Tors of cava.ry.
5vc 11 And be i; further e
meted. That thre
shall te four inspectors gi;9ral
of the army,
with
tbe nnk. rT. and em Moments of colonels c few-
airy ; tnre assistant infpet tori-geero.!, i?li the
rank, pay, and eLijlcmots .t iieute aar.t-c ol.n.l j
of eavalry 5 f nd two asristLt ic.'j eet.'T3-grneral,
with the rank .pay and emoluments cf jyajors of
cavalry
Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, Thut the
bureau of military justice shall hereafter consirt
of one judge-a-lrorate-gcneral, with the rank, pay,
and emoluments of a brigadier general, and one
assistant judge-advocate-geaeral, with the rank,
pay, and emoluments of a celonel of cavalry : and
tfce said judge-advocate-fiencral shall receiVs, re
Tise, and have reco.dcd, tee proceedings of asl
courts-rartial, courts of inniry, end military
commissions, and shall perform such duties as hav
beea heretofore performed by the iudge-advocate
general of lbs amy. And of the jndge-advojates-now
in office there may retained number not ex
ceeding tea, to bo re lee-ted by the Secretary of the
V"tr, wbc rhsll perfcrm their duties uuier tis
dir.vtioa of the jaJge-advocate-general, until
other ise p ro Tided by la w , or until the secretary
of war shall decide that their ferrfcescan be is
fensei with.
Se 13. And be it farther enacted, Thfct the
qnarteruiaster's department of tbe army shall here
afier consist f -one quartertnastcr-reaeoal, w ith
the ran
receral :
pay, and emoluments of a trigaJ'er-
sir assistant qsartermosters-geiie!
with the rank, pay, and pay, and emoluments of
colocela of cavalry : tt deputy oaaTt8rT asters
geceral, with the rack, and pay and eaioriimecti
of lieutenant-eolonela i ttteen ouartermasters.with
with the rack. pay. and emoluments cf majors ef
cavalry . and forty-four assistant quartermas'r
shall be filled by selection from among tae per
rons who have rendered meritoriosj services as as.
eistant quartermasters cf volunteers during two
years cf tbe war; but after tho first a pomtmer.ts
mnde under the provisions of thU section, as may
occur in tbe grades of major and captain in this
eici&ruint, x.o tppointtata to fill tLe ecma
Marsh c& Co's Oirculatinii mk.?y
(shall be mace until the number of Diion shall bo
reduced to twelve, ana taa number of captains to
thirty, and thereafter tho number it ocer3 ia
each of said grades shall continue to conform to
said reduced numbers.
S.JC 14 And be it farther enacted, That the
number of military storekeepers ia the quarter
master's department shall hereafter be as many aj
?hali be requited not exceeding sixteen, who shall
be required., uct exjoediDg sixteen, who ghail have
the ronk, pay and emolument of cipUins of ia -jF
Jin try.
S315 Aiid ba it further taxctSf, ?Lt the
provisions of the act for the better- organisation of
the quartermaster'g department, approve! Jaly
fourth, eighteen hundred and siity four, shall con
tinue iu fores uiitil the first day January, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-savou, and no longer.
Sec. 16. And be it further enacted, That the
subsistence department of the army shall hereaft
er consist of tho number of oncers now authorized
by law ,vis: one commissary-general of subsistence
with the rank, pay, and emoluments r.f a brigadier
-enoralof subsistence, with the rank, pay and
emoluments of a brigadier-general, two assistant
commissaries-general of eubsistence, with the rank
ray. and emoluments of colonels of cavairy two ns
tint comissaries-genoral of subsist ence, with the
rank . pr.y, and emjiments of lieu tenortt-colccel3
of cavalry eight commissaries of eubejatence, with
the rank, pay, and emoluments of majors of caval
ry and sixteen commissaries of subsistence, tvith
the' rank, i ay , and emoluments, of capieina cf cav-
lee. 17. And be it further enacted, That the
mcdlcal department cf the army thail creaf.er cm
sist of one surgeon-fieneral, with the rank, day,
and emoluments of a brigvlier-general . one as
sistant surgeon-general, with the raLk, pay, and
emoluments ol colonel of cavalry ;.ono chief medi
cal rurvcr and four assistant medical pjrvoyo r?,
with tbe rank, pay, and emoluments of lieuteaantt
colouols of cavalry, wnoff:a. gic o'juis
surcons, witn ceo r. i"v - .--.v,.
lieutenants of cavalry lor the first tiree years'
servi-",-with the rank, pay. cd etaoluiacnts of
captains e f cavalry alter threfl years of scrvioe;
and five medical s,f orekeepers , with the same corn
pen atiou rs is now provided- by law ; and all tho
orK'tnal vacauoies in the grado of distant surgoon
ball be filled by selection by cxauicatb.-o from,
ainon' the pelaor.? wha bavs served as Miff cr rig
a mental surge ens of volunteers in tbo amy of the
'United States two years during tiie lata war ; anl
persons who hav served a? assi-tanl s irge,,m in
thevolaiitccr service shall bo eligible for promo
tion to tbo grido of captaid ; and the Secretary
s V.'.ir i V,Krhv authoriad to aopaict. Irom too
cnli.-ted men of tLe army, or eauvj
to bo enlisted ,
as m-inv ho.-Liul stewards as tiie sjrvi-o miy ro
tached to tho
wire o be acrmaijuiii-'j
meaic.il
o Secre-
denartm.-nt. undur such regu
tiuns ar t!i
tury of V.'ar nio prescribe.
is. And be it fuither bnactcd,
Tbat t!i3
pr-.y depHrtraeiit of tbe avuiy shall hcroaftsr ccust
ofcuo pv-unster-;:encral, with the ran, pay ,
and emoluments of a braiier-gcneral two afis
tant payma.ters-geueral, with .tho unk, pay and
emoluments of colon-Is of eavatry, two deputy
master-general, with the rank, piy, and emolu
ments of lieutonant-calunels of e-avalry ; anl sixty
paymasters, with tho rank, pay, an i em jlununts
of majors ef cavalry, to be selected frompersen
who have served asai iitb.nii piymister?
Sec l'J And bo it furtcer enacted, That the
corps of cnTiuseTS sba'.l consist of one eiiiof i;' en
gineers with the rank, piy, and emoluments of a
b:i -adier-general . six coloacls, twelve lieuten-ant-ci
tends, twenty-four majors, thioty captains,
and-twenty-six furst and ten soeon l heutonanti,
vh "shall have tho pay and emolumeati d.w pro
vided Ly law for offers .f t be engineer corps.
See 2tl 20 And bi it further cna.'ttd, That tbe
ve fiompir.if$.of enginer soldiers, and tho sor-gei.nt-it.ijur
and quurtermister-seirgeant Lr.-t.;-fu.e
prescribed by lavrshnllcoa-.tiKite a battalia
of engineers, to be eCecrel by etSeera of 'suitable
rank detailed frein the corps cf engineers . and tho
oarers of engineers, -ctiug respectively a adja
taLtandquarturmiscrof tbij battalhon, shall be
entitled to the payhd emolameata of adjutants
an 1 quartermasters of cavalry.
See. 21. And bo it further enacted, That th.3
ordina'nee'departmentcf the army shall consist of
the sam? number of oSccrs and enlisted mon as
now authorized by law, and the oQjers shall be cf
the fcV.inz grades, viz ; one brigadier-general ,
three colonol3,foi:r lieutenant-colonels, ton majors
twenty bapUins .sixteen first lieutenants, and ten
teceud lieutenants, v,ith the same pay end emolu
ments as now provided by law ; end thirteen ordi
nance storekeepers, cf whom a numder cot eiaoed
in" bix may be appointed aud authored t a; I n
paymasters at ai-nioiiod ani arsenals, Tho ordi
nance stor keeper and paymaster at 1J national
armory at Springupid shall Lave tho rnk.pay.and
emoluments of a major of cavalry , and all other 03
dinance storekeepers shall have the rank, pay, and
emoluments of eapUins of cavalry, anl two thirds
of the military storekeepers and ordinance store
keepers to be appointed under this and the four
teenth section of this act, shall bo selected from
volunteer oQecrs er Ecl liers who bavo performed
rceritor iou? Ecrvice in ibe army of the United
States during tha late reb llien.
S02. 22. And be it further ena.-tel, That thero
shall be one chief sigual edijor of t'c-s areiy. who
shall have the rank, pay, ani emoluments ef a col
onel of cavalry ; ani tbo Secretary of Var shali
bavc power to detail six o.fiojrs, a id r.jt to exjeed
onj hundred non commissioned oCLcrH and pri
vates, from the batU'.Iion ef engineers, for tho
perform? uce of signal duty : but no cQ.'cr or enlis
tel rr an sbull bo so detailed vutil be f ball bavo
been examined and approved by a military Loord
to bo convened by the Secretary of War for that
purpose : and cr.lirtcd men, while 5i- detailed .-d.ali
wbcu deeuud necessary, be niauntci upon boisjs
provided by tho government.
Sec 2U. And be it further cneeted, That tie ad
jutant-goncral, quarierma t2i-g--nsr;J, commissa
ry general .f rubsistensteJ fsurgi:;a-g-a -ral, pay-rsaster-gcr.eial,chier
cf ej.gi.;ers ,and obicf or or
Jinonco , sba H hereafter U H ;.teJ Ut acy va
cancy crcutJ by this, sot ir. t'uj.pu.r. DiCuieil, or
xuartenr.Rster's dpirt:noi , until be thali Lave
naj'cd the examination n ? repuiri by law.
hcc.
rcraon
Z. Ana ce si iuii.!
' mh'ill be couBinisioc-i in M7 .the regi-
ment? u:b r.s--:d i y tnis s-?t u .w. , .tUJi u
tasked a iti-f i.'try ex im w b Ji-ire a boari,
to be n--,. el of -iTi -ers ot tbat aroi o! scrv-
ice
in wtr.eh tbe i-npliea-ot sto'erve, t0 to con
ed undrtr tho direction - f the h-ero;arp of ar
vane
h shall inquire into t.i
the war. capacity and q
sicrvicc render ad da-
w
r.? of
tr.e a:
,.l!',...n3 - r.,l t::eh SI-V't Client,
-.len mr-.io,
hi) a 11 bo without reu'ar.i to .fviou-
V. but with
t-rious serv
:iori ' n any
sc.Io regard to quuiiii..-:
i -i s ; tin. i persons app
all-it "' r .
Ivrnc f -r evoi-'-j,
e,f tl'.rt re iu
it nutboriis ) ny i n
alt
hi. all be
t- ti lu-a in ease ri p--".- . , ,
heir'-firr-or'ted or couim'S i eje:ve mile-
agj tro:u tbe Place o;' bis i t ucn.-e to the- place t-(
examination, oriueL. i. j ' ; '-
, c .Ol. tr.ivo . til 5 iu i
.r-.rVii;n -'.-.r- lpr .,r.l w ..ba thcro b:,;..l Lo raid
ototr c.iiiipooa'i in .
A r. 1 . it furtt
er.aa-d 4 That
the
(.fii e of sitk-r in the army ani 'vt i- j
.ry
p I St
;vr:-
i . .i.oiiki 1 tin.5 ine
meat is b.'-.reiy aathofi ?u saa re i-.ru rarni-.r-saeh
articles ax miy from tira to t; x: be dc.i
nr.tod bv the inspectors gcrer tr.e . army, tho
raaio to"be sdd to ofHccrs cal unlisted sn at r.it
prices , and if not paid Cr when p-ar.aad, tf tr:c
account thereof shall be k: ? , t -c uneur.t due
tbo government shall . le de-a--..: t- pwyius
terat tbe payment next fvlloKirg sack puree e :
Provided, That tb'w aoetwa fcball tt--t int eff
ect until tbo first day cf J"';J 't ta Lsndred
and fixty-siveu. " ' '
S3c2S. Ani 1? it further enacted, That for ,'he
purpese I promoting kuor'i'd' cf mi:it:ry sji
enie au-n tbe yoing cf th U-;iil Spates,
tbo Frldent miy,a;joa tb ap '.; a of n :,-tii;i--bed
reduce r uu'ivet J ' w:t V-e United
State?, with suLTicu'ntc-V-,y to ! a a: .td
4ic;e not it;ss tf. n o..e r. v - mno ttu.-
dents, de,ail sn eEeer of ta anry t j artas presi
dent, surr-riLlsrtloGt, or ;f'-':if-J t '. aeb College
: r t . r . -.
or university : that ttte ne a osr ei o yls
SO fltf-
tai'ed shall not exceed tw;tit?ate
shall be appointed throng j y
nearly as practicable accr-' -' ' i
shall be governed by gne l ra V
from time to time by the 're;' : ' f-
Sej. 27. And be it furt ar '
ever troops aro serviar; at f
permanent camp, there w- 1
echo 1 where all enlisted r
injtruct'ea in the common t" J
u3A'ion,and epecir.y in t
ted States, and tbe Secret' t of ' ' :
to detail such coxin issionei 5
men as may be necessary t cr -" '
inn. i. tl.l section ; aird Ut
timc. ?and
States as
ation, and
.reseritcel
Vhat Tvben
f irrisoa , or
J ab'Uhed a
ovi led wit
ihes, of od
f the Unih
lutborlzjl
d ealisiel
-be provis-
day 0f
fo to 1 3 set
-boJ and
tbe post or parrisoa c itntni bo r
apart a suitable room cr fc ai. - '
ieligioapurpo3C3.
gee. 23' And be it far: ;
iLg ia this act fball to con tr- . '
permit the ap-fxitn'm -nt to ny ; - - :
oo army of trie United Sv -ie '
bas serwl in any canaiity a t"' t
'-'J
That notb
"thoriu sr
r oTi ie in
rersn vbo
trv. t.Lir n
or eivil servirs of tbe so ! '
rate stAfpj
or either ef the State in ii'" -'
late rebellion ; but an si-''" ST. '
be illegl and voi l.- v '
See rJAni be it further c: .
struing this aet,o2i:3rs H b v.
aprxuutci er e-otntnis stone 1 !';
States colore! troops fhaT. -- - -i -
fcring the
" ia con
t-en
i h U
-Cltfc-?
nd held to
j to be c.Geers of Tolante-r'; " - -v-"
i ul.r army w ho htve alsoi ' '-
1 of the rT-5:''f--
afjf--d
volun
'aler the
fleers cf volunteers who - -teers
cr have corcminde i T '
' jrovisins cf this act. f ' j .
t fcoiO. And ba it ftrtir t!t;K
Ital
ntb-
Which are or may t require oi jvuhi,, paymas-Ur-g"CcraL
of like grade, and shall, when nut ac
ting a purveyor , bo assignable U- iltty ar sur
reous, wiLh tho rank, pay ,aad euoluruentj ef nu-
I icg herein ccntaiced shall ba construed as aHct-
ing the rank, pay, and allowanced ofehapiadru ef
the army, but tho same shall remain as now es
tablished by the abt entitled "An act to amend
section nine cf tbe act approved July seventeen,
eighteen, hundred and sixty-two, entitled "An act
to deane tee pay and emoluments of certain of
ficere of the army and other purpose?," approved
April Eine, eighteen hundred sixty-fourj; one chap
lain may be appointed by the President, by and
and with the adrics and consent of the Sanatecr
each regiment of colored treops whose duty shall
include the instruction cf the enlisted men in the
common English braaohea of education ; ani chap
lains ,when ordered from one field of duty to an
other, shall be entitled to transportion at the sam
rate as o her oSeerj.
Soc. 31. And bs it farthsr enacted That noth
icg in this aet shalj be at construed a3 to Tacate
the commission of any oflaeeo now properly in ser
vice, or whose nane may be borne on the army reg
ister aa partially retired, according to la.
Sec. 32. And be it farther enacted, That oS
cers cf the regular army, entitled to be retired on
account of occasioned by wounds received in bat
tle ,may be retired upon the full rank of the com
mand held by them, whether in the regular or vol
unteer s;rvico at the time such wounds were ro-
cc.ved.
- Sec. 33. And be it further enacted, That the
provost-marsh.ii-gancr.il'- oSoo and buroau shall
continued only so long as the Secretary of War
hali deem necessary, not exceeding thirty days
alter the pa:sage of tqi.? aet.
See. 35. And be it further emcted, Teatallof
ficera who have served during tie rebellion a3 vol
unteers in the armies of tho Tuitod States, and
who have been or may hereafter bo honorably in us
.terod out of the volunteer service, aha 11 be enlitled
to bear the cQcial ti;la, ani upod oeoasionj of cer.
euiony to wear tin uniform of the highest grais
h.-y have held by brevet or ether commissions iu
tee volunteer service. Incase of officers ot the
regular army, the volunteer rank sall be enterod
upou the oScitd army register; lVovided , Thai
these privileges shall nr.t enti;le ony cClaor to com
mand , pay, or emoluments. i
See. 35. ynd bo it fuithar cnaetod, That the
third section of the act entitlel "An act making
appropriations for tho support of tho army for tho
the year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hnnd
red an i tixty-six ," jehall continue ir lorco for ono
year from the ?.ussi;-;o of this aet: Provided, That
no officer who is furnishod with the quarters in'
kind ihailLa entitled to rejoin the ineroased com
ulutatiun or ration heroby aathorized.
Sec - 3d. And be it fartaar en-til, That sec- 1
tion throe cf the act approve 1 February twanty
elghtecn Kundt-cd ar.d sixty-three. authrlia the
appoijtinoat of a. sj'.ieitr of the War d jpartuii nt,
be.und the samo is hereby repealel.
Soo. 2T. And be it further enact ol , That tho
SeorUiry of War be, and he is hereby diroeted to
have prepared, and to report to Congress, at lea
uext se-s-o'jn, a c.ds of regulations f.;r the govern
ment of tno army , end of the militia iu actual ser-vi.-e
, wbh shail e::;braoe nil necessary orders and
fi rms cf a general e-boraetcr for tho porformanja of
all duties ineiimbcnt i,f otli jeri and m)n in the mi!
iuiry servijo ine badi::g rules for trie government of
courts-mirtial. The existing relations to aeniia
in f ,r.-3 until Congress shall bavo acted on said re
P'vt. See. on. Fnd ba it further enacted, That all
laws and narts of laws inconsistent with the pro
visions of this aet be, and too samo nro hereby, ro
ealj
'Approved, July 23, ltdQ.
(
IS I.)
An Act to re'lii'"P Internal Taxatl n and to amemt an
Act eii'HieJ "au Aet to prov;i"l3 Internal Itevenuo to
Fuvport li.e O vei noietit, pay iaterost ot; tri" public
Vi bi, aud'r ether porp.se." approved Jur.e-ti.irii
t.e.h. ci-iieeo tu!ilrei and bixt -fur, and cU aarea
ijtory tnsrc.r.
Continued.
paiil tj tbe deTlnqueut parties, or t y the disbursing
aient Wr tie district. oi e-vrtin:ate o: the aseor.
at t!:erate -ulo vel tj witnesses in t'ae districtcourrs
of the Unite States.
Th.it seotion twen'ybe amended by6tnkia?out all
after the enartiuj d:iii!3 anl inserunx in Ilea thereof
r.efollowilir : Th.it the aossor of each collection
district shall, imrm.liatciy ifter th9 expiration of the
time for hearing appeuls concerning taxes returned in
the annual list-. anJ from time to time, as taxes beenrn
liible to le asaessed, niase cat Jists (villaining the
sums pavablo ccordinj to law upon oery sab.'ectof
tuxaiion f jr each colieotion Idistrict; wbieU list shall
contain the name of i ach person residiug within the
said distriet, or owning or Laving the care or superin
tendence of prorerly lying v.'ltl the said district, of
engasel in any business or pursult-which is lUblj t,
any tax. wti?o, such pursuit or persons are knwn, to
pcther with tho cnui pJFyabte by each: and where
Ibere is any vrepCrty within any collection Uiitriet I i
ableto tax, c-jt owned or occup'ed by or uoler the su
pericten ance ol any peron residing theren, there
soall be a separate list of such' property, speciryin the
scm prrable, au tthe name of the respective propri
etors when known. And the assessor iniain? ouiny
such s)arate lists shall transmit to tbe assessor of
th di-tj-i-t where the persons liable to pay such tat ro
siJe, or shnll have their principal piace of business,
copies of the list of propertr held by per3jns I iable
to pay such tax, to the euj that tbe taxes assessed un
der the provi.-ions of thii ao may be paid with in the
collection district where the' person liable to pay the
snine reside er may bave their principal plae of bu
siness. And in all other cases the said assessor shtll
fiirnist to the collect jra of the several coi I ecton dis
trict respect! vciy. within tert days after the tlci.7of
hearina anneals concerning taxes letnruM to annuii
lists, and from time to tiuii thereafte- as re-tnirei. a
coriiiled copy of taeU l(st or listi fjr their or pr oo!-Ucti-io
dtriers. And in cae it hall be ascrtaioel
that the ani.uol list, ur anj oth"r list, r hioh may bve
ceen orwhico shall hereafter te, delivered to any
collector. Is inr, prfec.t cr incomplete in dnae ;ae:.W
of tue omission of, the names of a iy pe'Soiis or parties
liable tj td, m in consequence of any omission nr nu
derstiiterneut, oi undervaluation, or false or fiau iti
le:. si.i:omeat. ccntiiajJ i:i any reta-:i or retur.is
made by any paroos or parties Halle to tas. tee said
assess r r.i iv, from titufl tit .;, or at any time
viihin C teoo r.iootbs from tho time of the passase of
of tliis act er from the ti e cf the delivery of tho
lift to the collector as sfrcsai.l. enter oa any monthly
or special litol the 6U.-.CS ut each p-irou er p.inie
fj. or.-.ii'.M t.-eiher vfith the anonct ef to for which
Ihey uiay l.avc teen or s'nil te.:oino litiiie, a'id a;.n
lhe niiie5 of ti.e persons or parties in resye-t to whse
returns as afore-aid, there has beea or siiallbjno
oiiii-si.m undervaluation. uiiderstatTicit, er false or
fraudulent statemcut. loKethcr with tho amouttts for
wbteh su "it person or parties m iv be liaoie, over aid
a'i ve the ainuot for which they may Lave teen, or
bhail ba asse'el np'n an return er returns ma le as
aforesaid , aud s'irII certi?y or return aid list -to the
oHecior as reo :;re-i Ly law. And all provisions of
liw r the a-perta!Miip,nt ,t ! liiyf to any tux, c-r
tlie assessoieut.or eollection tlerc-of, fchall be held to
apply ss tar a r..ay be necessary to tbe pri.z-eelir.es
torcia authorized and eii reeled. And v.herever tie
w.ird "duty" is use 1 ia t.iis at t, or t'.e acts to wiiich
thi is an aioeriOoit nt, it ti.rtll to c.iitie :.l lo ti.c-an
"tax. ' v. 1 never , not; evn.tructi. a hait be ceccs-a"y
in r(!er , tf!. -t tiie pnrpos of Mid acts.
That sftoi. tw-ffitv. in le auiewitd ty ftnkin? otit
! 3 wor.Is witliout h tvi:ii taken the oath oraGrma
ion rc.i' ire 1 ly il u act," and i.-iaerti.i iu lien there
r f the vrd 'vi:h..et Laving tiken the ua'.h or hClr
a'l'.o re Mired by 5iw."
" ri:at s? -ii-ni tventy-two be amended bytstriking all
,at ail jru-r the etuctr.e rSar.se and ir.ertiri- i:i l.eu
thorc.-f ibe fol lev- : Toat there stall be allowel
aud patd t-i the m i er.l-a-sesn-rs a silary f llfteen
ht.it ire 1 U.!lKrs per atsnon ay.iblc l"iarterly ; an 1 In
a : l:'i. :i theretii, v h te tri recei ts i.f t!it) roi lection
(i-t:i..t i-i .t'.l ex'eed lhe f, :-i if o-ie ho'i lre 1 t'louiaod
dolln J, oOt!.a:i not rr.ce-f 1 tl.e ?'j:n four hi:i.'.roi
tl.oii:and 'oi:ar '", ...:ie half cf one ; eon uct
upi.n it, a c x x . ef tP'-ii o vcr .o e b. !i(-d ih :i-.u I
ji-Uiir, V, eri- t-' -? rcfij:s r .: c 'J.c-ciii.;i 1i i. i t
f-tfT! I '.ir h r-i'.Oieo iii' ',s2'i't t', n, j a.ilsh ill
t Ci-t i : ix iiai.urcd !:. .i--snd JloiUrs. o:io Ui'U -"
c::-. .ri cei.fa;:i n. . the e.t ''-.s k! receipts over four
hu:0n'i li ,a .t;d d"i;ars. V't.ero t'.O I ec-.;;.'.s - jil
t.ci 0 1 t-'iX 1. 1.;. Jrcd tii . l:id do I: a -j. oil J-te lt. of in 3
per ce'u-.i i i p n m;c!: cx.'c-.-. ; bat the siary yf r. as
esor yhait ia any case esoeed the soio f ,ur thji
san l ihii'ars. .And the several a-se-sors shi'.l La al-l-.wc
! and p i 1 the sums actual ly ao l Udccsariiy ex
pel, iv 1 . I'.n the aj'pr iva; ot lie Comtisoioper el In
ic-rnai kevcoun, fv-r efncereutj tut no account of s ocl;
ret. i sh:li t-.i .i;o.-.vel or pa1 1 until, it shall ! ave l,ee;i
veniieJ lit .- - Ir tuaai.er a Uc ConiutiBsiocer s'.iii re-
I 4..ire. "! 6.' ail l.a.t ivU aru'r-.-vti by the pr.-oor
cersoiU.e 1rc--ury L'r-partmeM . Aul tn vrl
I as.-e-ors si ail ba il!, alter the a v-oiir.t tfcereif hil I
!i.-.ve bun it :;ercl to p.:.l arwei ey th? pre per oi.l
if' i iic.ri iy, iie;r neces-ary sic 1 rea-foti aoie
cbaa'c-s ror clerk r..re; h:l n t-ueu t-cc-.uut shall be
a;.; r.ved nnlc-s 1: 6i ail stain the r.aiae er z.i,u ef
the el tk cr clerks enicljyed un-l the pricUe i er.o-! vr
tii.ie U vh UU t;-ey were ie-i.'e.jive!y tia,' .yel, as a
ti e ra'e of c -c-i '.i t.ZTP: I v;., ., s.v.1 tt, til i-o ac-
cc'tx: .c ; by a uS: ivit ot loo an-.e.-.vr atinj th-i
s.Ljioivivi t-ui ncraallv rec iiredl y the n-.:t-!.i i ;
cf b-.-i t :u :e, and v. as actual ;y rndred. aa-1 '. Lv
she atn.tsv ti i f ..eh clei k Hitin;; that he ba.; rcUuft-d
tb scivi.-c ca.trel ta tiuia a:cc:;t oj Uis aelitif. it,-;
conipi::iatioti Hzrtvt upoe,, aud -ttat ha Lae J- i aid,
le;.oitctl, er a Visaed, cr cntiacu- i to pay, dr-pi.u, or
as.-:in any pa:t or ;act. cooieasaiiori to the n.-e or any
erbc-r pe.- ;n, or ia any way, U.rectly or iu lire.tiy,
paid er five.:, or contracted tofij or rive, any rerird
or c-mpensatioa for Lis trice e empioj meet, or t'u
e::ic-iuaieni ihereot ; ani the thief c.erkuf any u-b
assessor is hereby autaorizej te administer, iu the ab
sence of the assessor, such oaths er afHrinations as are
redirect by this a.t. Andthre shall be alioc-ed and
pud to ,acu as-iotant as-eoirr four dollars fr every
day cetually eiLpioyed in collecting lists niakin?
vaiuatiocs, tl.s nuni -er of days necessary for that p-ir-
pooe to be certirled by tno assessor, anl three djiiar
lor every hundred persons assfssed 'Contained la the
tax list, as completed at.d delivered ty bsai ty the as
sessor, and tweny five cn-.i, fjr ej.:h pi.-ra t grai; ed
for uiaHing tobacc-j, itoarT, or cigs.s : ,i l assit3i
fcc.-sors may It allowed, ia iha eit.eaie:ae: their ac
cjunlr, such suroj as the Contm!sWir of I ite real
l' ence thai approve, not exccedi'ig three hDndre-J
iljliaxa jier a:oyji, fur office rent ; bat no account for
snch rent shall be allowed or paid natil U hiil hive
teeu vended iq auih n.ahuer as the Comniiseiotier of
tLternal Revenue may ref;ire, aal sniu bTabeei
auditcra'nd ar j roved by tbe proper crlWer of tbeTrs&s
arj IVpart-neat ; and asitat aer, when oi-I-lo)
ed oDUi-le cf tbe town iu which tt.ey Tf -i. Je, in f 1-e'i-.i
-u u tbe C'impeusalioa now allowed by Uw, khall,
Ciutii iu.-b time j employ el, recaive one dollar per
day , anl the .aid assessors ard assistant a-essori. re-
pvejiveiy, shall be pud. slier ti.e account there ,l
thsll Lave been rendered to and aimrcved b the iJ-.ni
'.filler- - I t!,n trea.-ury, ihe.r necsry ew i r.-.ub
ehrk-es ;er sttir.fry and hiaai bjs, -j-ed in th? dis- I
coarse ef tnerr d'-ti.i. a ' t . r , - , ....
leu
eitci
fi ao.i dxitmeat receive 1 aul seat, fcod t,nine i
usiveiy to tusiiejs, aul for au.aei act ually oaid !
oi v- .iU.v. l:o
thai iiU stJt J rtlc
r . .
t:rs reia rel by tlu art : i'rcv.dei. j
unt 6'i.l Le an.irvvei noiess it Lai i .
sta:e ih ,
ol tae nirtici it ito u oi every 'i :ra !
vAi-ruaua.f, and thiU t.venn)l by toe r.rhuraia.-
iav.-"i; of u. h ases-(r i..iiti7, ....... .....i
t ou-.-tisation beraiu apecail .till Is la fuller all
All kinds of DSooks
txrerifCH not otLerwise particularly authortzel : Pa
vided further. That tie Ccmli!aer ef Intir..i
Ktrenue m,y. en.ler aoee repttlati'vB aa miyte es
tablished Ly tie Secretary cf the Treasury, after dee
ptiblia notice, recelTe tide and mi a contract for sap
plyin? tatic.aery, b'.an-k bookfi, an ! blanks to the as
sessor, as!stint acsessors. and collators ia the sev
eral collection liimricts t Previdti irtfterj Th'at the
Secretary of the Treasury aball Le. aal Le ia here,
authorized to flja aaoa additional rates of coinpetsaiioa
tj te made to asf-ors and assistant as&esors in cases
where a collodion 'district embraces more tli.tu a iiu
gle cengrei sbmal C;is;rict, and to asseuors and assin
tant assessors, revenue aftcata. aud instieetots in i,jui
iiua, tieoigia 4)ath Carolina, AlaOau:. yiiriU.,
Texas, Arkansas, None Ciroliua, Mtisiss'.pl, Tcnnoi
aee, California. 'vada, area Orejon, au 1 tbe Territo
ries. ; Ziiij appeaa to him to be ,'ost and equitable, in
conss tjuenre of the greater cost eX iiv.cs and travelling
ia thoso States and Territories, aal at rosy, la aa
judgnient.be necessary to secure the services com
petent officers ; but the compensation thus ailowal
shall cot exceed tbe rate cf five thousand dollars per
annum. Collectors el internal revent?9 acting as d.s
b ursing officers kball be allowed all Dills of assistant
assessors heretofore paid by theca In puraevtee of the
directions of the Commissioner ef Internal lleveuue,
notwithstanding the siiaot assessor cil not certify
to hoors therein, or that two dollar per diem was de
ducted from bis salary or coraocu-satioa before compu
tation ef the tax thereon.
Ttatsectica twenty four be anieadel by strixlng out
the proviso thereto, and iuseriint iu liei thereof the
following; Provided, That la caleulaii ig the comatis
sions of assessor aid collectors of interral reveaue in
districts whence cotton or distilled bpirtls are fciioped
la bond to be aoid in another district, ono halt the
amount of tax received ea the1 lac.ity of cottoa or
tpiriia go eLlppel shall Le added to l!:ij iitrunut ua
whicn the commissions of such asseisors anJcDlleetor
are calculate-1, and a corrdspoadini amount s'asll bo
deducted from the arnonnt en which tho ccnv.ut ssicni
of tho assessors and collectors of the districts lo winch
such cut n or spirits aro shippol arft eilc i'.a.e I
That section twenty-six be amended ty :rifcicj oct
all after '.be enactinc; clause anl I'isertinj in 'iea
thereof the foi lowinj : Taat iu ths adjustment cf the
accounts ef assessors and Collectors of intern il rcei'oe
which bbali ace-rue after the thirtieth ot Jana, eigh
teen hundred aod sixty-four, and it the paytaautof
their compeasatiou f..r services arisr toat date, the
fiscal year of the treasury shall be ebervet; sal
where (uch ompensation, r aay p.irt tf it, bUll be
ty coti'iaissi jU4 ol'ou a-iiessaaent or cj! ieetious, anl
shall during any year, in e :i3e4ueac: of a new up
pomticert, be Ouc to more than cue assessor or collec
tor iucbe same distilct, sueli co'muiiislenj f.hall be
apportioned, between ech assesaors or eolle-'tor ; bat
in n i case shall a greater amount of the comniission
bo allowed to twj or niore assessors or olio tors iu the
atoe district taaa is or may be authorized br lw to
bJ allowed trt ai.y as-ir nr ll-tar, jlii the sal
ary and coTaii ai..ii el a.f .s.r an I collector h,rii.
fore eaitie 1 iiol accrued shall be adjusted, allowed,
and pai l m coaforuiity to the provision 4, ef tail sec
tion, and not o'tbervfi ;s- bat no paya.aot aiiall be
made to asses j.,rs or col lectors oa acecuat of s Uarl.
or co-ciniissijiis without the tertiicale of the CO n o is
sioner of l.nernai Iteve.mo that ail report re-nred
by la- or re;:ilatioa Lave beea received, or that a sat
isfactory ex;la;i ition h vs b eea rer.de. ed u tin of the
cause of the delay.
Tint section tweaty-oi'ut be araondel by strtkic?
out ail after tho enacting clauso and icserting in liea
thereof the foilowim : Thit each of said coiic.ors
Hba'l, wi'tt.iti twenty day after reeeiv.a his annual
collection list from the assizors, ?lve no'..ee, by a l
ver'. isem iit in one newspaper publish? 1 in oacU coon
ty in ins collect i oi litrtet, if there ee any, a.id if not
then iu a newspaper yoijii.hed io a:i adjoining canity,
and by uoticoations t be posted ia At least l;ur pnbuc
places ia eacu equity in bis collection d. strict., the,
that the said taxes m ly b'l -nia daa and pavable. a.1
state the time a. id placi within said cirity at which he
or ois iey ity will a:tso I to rocoive tae sane whica
time shall not be less than tea days arte.- tne dale of
such notification, aul shall seal a ejpy of aaca notice
by mail to each postmaster ia the county, ti te ported
in bis onico. And if any person saall ncgUct to pay.
as aforesjid. f -r uor than tea dtys, it shall bo tt;e
dutj cf the collector or bis Uep-.ry.tJ issue to snch
person a notice, to ta left at bis d-;Iir.ja?r usual
pla-e of business, or b9 sent by mail, de n indiu? the
p lytneot of sail taxes, station th3 amnat thereof ,
with a fee ef twenty cents f,r the i-uiag and sorwaco
of suc'a notice, anl with four cents for each mile acta -ally
travelie 1 in scrvf-jc: tiie satri'3. And if sdcli pe--Scns
sii.sll tot pay tho duties or taxs, and the fee of
twenty cents and ntileise as Aforesaid, within tea diy
after the servics or tho sending by mail of sues notice,
it hill La the duty of tha cdleuor or Lis deputy to
collect ti.3 saiu taxes ana tee c: twenty cenit anu niiie
aco, wi;h a penjity of ten per centuai additional up)u
the auiotMiees, And with rejects to all . such
taxes as are not inclnfled In tl,e annual It st3 afo-esiid
all taxes the coiltcti in of wiicli is u.t othsf Aise pro
vided for in this act, It shall ta the duty of each col
lector, in person or by deputy, to givo m'.iee aul de
mand payment thereof, in toe manner last neniiuned.
within tea days from aul after receiving the 1 iat
the. eof from the asseisar. er within twenty dtys from
and after the expira 'iou of the time within which such
tax sh jU'A Live been paid and if the aanu il ur other
taxes shali not be pail wiibtn ted days .rom ind after
su;U notice and demand, it shatl be lawful f r sn A c 1
lector, er Lis deputies, to proceed to colie:t thssaid
taxes, wi;h tea per contuni additi?ual thereto, as
aforesaid, ty distraiut and sale of the goods, chattels,
or eilecis, including stocks, ccurities, and evicfeu oa
of debt, of the person delinquent as aJoresaid. And
in case oi distraint, it shall be the daty of the enVer
charged with th collection to make, or t'ao-e to bo
nisds, an a couut of the goods or effects dluraiiie 1, a
opy e f which, siiif d by the off. er .makingBtuch dis
traint, shall bj le't with the vwuer or pjesor o'
such cuds or tfTjcts, cr at Li or her dwelling or usual
place of busit:ea. with on.'3 person of suitable ago
and di-creiioa. if any such can he fount withani'o
of the sum1 demanded, and the time and plate o si:e ;
mid the said eiiicer shall forthwith cauio a tiotiil:a:ioU
to be published ia s mia newspaper withiu tho ccm.atr
wherein saic' distraiat is ta id?, if there i a ne vpiper
published in said county, or to be p ib.icly o s'.e I at the
pjt or.lce, if thore be one within Uva miles. uarest
to the residence ef ih person whose property Khali ba
distrained, and ia not less thiu twe oi-Ue.' dabhc pla
ces, whicn notice shall tpeciry ibe a. tides d.stral ied,
and thd liuiO a;.d place lor the sale thereof, which
time shall i-ut It- ts.s than tea nor more thao twra.y
days f aom the tla'e of nurh j.otia.-atton t the owner or
possessor ir ti e property o l the pubiicati ir? or pos'.
ing ef such notKC as herein provi.Ul, no 1 tha plai n
propose I lor s tie shall r.at be n. ire thaotlo mile
distaoi from liie pta e of UitlUaj such di--:rain. And
tbe saie may be al;onrne 1 front time tc tiiri) by fail
ofiieer, if he shall to i;k it advisable t. do so, bat u i
fur a tiia? to caceeJ it; all tbiry days. Autif auy
rerou, tank, association, company, er corporation
ii.iole io pay ijiv tax. sUili l.eilec. or refae to pay
t'.e sanr atier deinao I , the am mot bha'.l ba a lien in
favorer tie Uuited ites from the time It was die
until paid, with lhe i .te.est. p3.ai'ti.-, aril coU tlit
T.'.y a cere in addition the et , tip o ail p-op-rty and
rigolo to pup?rty Leiougtag to such pe.-..ti. ivi'x. a;
boeintiuti, company, er ciporation ; a..d '.Lc c.s-lleotor,
after demand nny ievy, or by warrant m ty a-Hti r
ii e e depa'y collect r to levy ujii all property and
r ghts to property leloiigiog to such por-ii. t ank. as.
mri itioii, conpanv, rr corporation, ho'i which toe
said lien exists, fir toe iayme.it of the sn: t due as
afer esa.l. with ineret and penalty f r tun payia.mt,
and also of su h f irther "im as shall be autllciem for
the fees, costs alio expeti-"s of such levy. And in a'l
cises of 8il, asaforesnd, the certi dca'e of bf s i. o
i ale sbal 1 ti airier tr the piinhaser all right, lirlo an I
iu'-erest of s uch dclinuont in and U, the property sold;
and when s'. h propo iy sh ti I cosit f t iclis, t xi l
certidcato shall be ii. tico. wheu re. eivul. to a-iy c r
rovatioo. company or as f.it'i trS c( s , l tra i .f or. a 1 1
tha II t o authority t.. snch corpora" lion, con.. any, cr ac
negation t re -I the same taair b -,is a.i 1 re "or U
in the sa:u ttuti'ier as If transferred or assigned br
tie person or p irly hi'ding the same, in lieu of any
o: Kmal or prior c .iriii! Jates, wh:c,i sl;tl! tie vjil,
wl.ati.er cmi.-ei lei or not. Aid said cert id tales, where
the s'lbje-t of sa! i shall bt fc mri ies f,n,:!irKilj:i.
ces of deht, shall be good and valil receipts to the pit
on ho Ming the same, a,i a-'.tiu,i a ly pcrsoo h .Idir.?,
or c'aieMt i to hold, ps.eitio:i of suoij aisiaiar.et or
othr evidence of debt. And all pirs ms, anl r.fil.rs
i companies or c rp..rti ;is are re i lire , oa d.-r i n 1
of a co!:e;:-r ef deputy ce;ie.tr a' ut to d.tr ain, o
having dt-tra' i e 1 ,.n a'.y pr .pi; ly or ria'tt of pr-ccr-ty.
to cxhibi: ali b iks e-iritiiolni evi jen.-e or sts'e
nents rclnting t il:ie ru. ee! or s il e t of d. "triitsi.
i r tbe pri.;.ert, or rights of r r"Par"y lii'det distr.t.i.t
fir the at so d:;c atore-aid ; Provld d. That In ny
ci.-?if ei-trett f r t" p.iytn-"it of the taes r
Mid, 'oo ' chf ... "r ei'"..o ?i ) d'-tra rii'd h
e.nd n: iv hi re - tor; ! the or.er or p.isess ,r. if r,ri r
to tha rsle ; i ".eut of ti- a.o t d .e he m ls
1 1 the j r..i ;-r - r. c charge 1 w.'h tin c -i .lo.i, tv
jjpth r Tito the f cot ae'l other ei. irs , h i: ir. caeif
r. Mi-payment as a.' re aid the 1 onTcor shill pr-cee-1
t. b:1 the ss id pods, rb tttl"-, or e?VU t'. Oil),
lie ai;c" b.ii , and tl ail retahi irom the jj-oce ; '. f saca
tie the amount donun la'.l! aor the u-eof t: eU'ii'cd
btat.'s. anl e c on::r. is-mn of tt e per centum there -u
for LTa oa-.-i nso, wi'.b the fees and charges for i.sir.t-.t
nud salo, rendering the o'-orp'u.s, if a:,-the-e be, t
fie t 'ir-in wh'i may te eul.Uoi to re-eiTC ihe sms:
Proaried, J arther, T.iat tiier shall be eacnipt from
iitrn.t and nale, if bfcl jring Vxhe bead ef a fatu.ly,
tha s !) be iks aid wearin; apoiidl Rj esary fr
sa h fi"iiiy ; also aryis f-.r personal 0s. one cw, tw ,
ho:. live sheep nl the it joi tVreof, poi lol fse ag
trUst niiiket vai ie '.'sail sheep h'l i.texce,
flfv ',,::-- ; th oe.:e-a'y fo.-t f.r c.rt.n c.w. .gi!
a 1 b!.p f r peri i-l n it n tct.i; thirty days , food
to a a no'int rmi treat :r in Tafci tiiaa lwr;y ;t .
d-llirs; ; f..-.-is:-r.j t. a a ani cA nrc-j"er ,?.". ly
di'lsrs; L .-i-eVi t i-id.a e kJ ; f.r u.-, t,i -u.
; ! i o grit r th xi three h mire 1 i .la -s . a 1 1 t o
bx;ki. t iols or l::.;l;mcr.t of a tralj or prfa-i n to
a!i am nn. n a rrfc i.:r th in cue t ::.d e liars .u t;j
3i be exempi; ai.lt'.c otHvr ?ntk.r: t Ji-traiit
s.iail umti:ti three disinte e.'ed hit eh d lcrs - th
icluity , wo sbaii aaralse and set tr-art lo tlie owir
the ar.ooht of properly herein declare 1 t t-e 4xu .t.
lh't eelioa twc-ury-nina Le im.tr.ljl Uj it.-.i.n o-..i
a'.! after tbe t-nactimr ehsaie ol luserliag ia iiea
t'rfre .f the follow. ng : Teat ia all case i wiere prop
erty l'khle to distiaint f jr taxes laayuu bs divisible,
sa ts to enable tbe co!;e:U,r by a sa eofpirt tuer,
t raise tha whole am uut of th tax i.aaii o.u-j
charges, aa l commi -sioos. tte wnle uf suca propa.-ty
ahall be a-jii, anl the surp'.a of the pr u of lis
sale, afier' atiifrir.g tte tax;, t-.sts anl e.trio ,
shsll be paid to the persia legs,; aath. ,:.i i to re
ceive the Mme; or li tc rain ii ,? f a i 1. ra.'u-e ta
xjceive the same, then ti-3 scrpin, iia!. d.p,s-.?i
in the treasury cf the IToitel Slates, to 13 'be.-e bud
f r tte u.-e of tae pera-ii lejtiiy e itli od trc;e;vj
tlie sane, until be shtj mate appli.:ai.i:i fJt;.-t. ,r ; .j
the Sccre'iry of its T. ecs i.-y. wu,,n,n ei ,;)J.i .
ctinu sad sat.s'acory p ta a,:p .rt thereof . ,al!
ty warrant t i tha tre tscry , ca-i -e to sam: t . Be jt.l
to tbf apf ri ait. Aul if ii of tee p'openy a:.rr
Used for sa!eJ afore-aid Is of a kkod one.t t, nx
aa? such tax ta3 cot beea paid, ao l the ammt bid fr
j-efc. property i u ,t ia! ta tbe amja it of suca. Ut,
theciilectir may putctoae the .u iab?.-.i.f of tae
Tnite 1 S tei ror an amount tt exev t.L ' the sai l
tax And ia all cues wire prji:,:y tjta-:,
Lut cpja wnich tha lax ta ujI earn pi.j, shalibi
aeizel opin diitrain: ail ailt, ij9 md-izi ut mij
tax siittl after del i;t i; tna exa't'esof sa.-h saia.
la Br.: aj prot.ria.el oat ., t34 p.-e tbe. e f t .
pay c est if said t ix. Ail i? n in:".! mi: i: in tm
beea ta lie v;n aich property, tlj c. ;?-;. rh ii.
r.-ake'a tetaro thers.. f ia tua fjrui re'i'ie-r j ' v'i
acd tho a-sesBor th.H asses tho fax tiie-en. And all
pn perty so pi rcha-d iiiy te toil 1 said oll.t -r,
ondtfr aaci reglaiioui aj ma t prec.-:tod by tha
Commii..ser cl laternal Ke.cota Aal tbe collec
tor shall rea ler a distioci axijjt c ai: : i xt ia-curre-1
in ib sa?e .t ach yr-vertj 1 1 t'i a C j ni s n-t-i
of laiertiil Bave ia . w.a a,M if re r u t: n l;
ternine ;i;e fees and ttargc t- be .l-.wCd ttj ii Cljaj
of tbsiraict aul uXar ua."tij o.- v..ts us et;4a
fo Mcnt, bv
e?pe2es for 'n: alt lag" sa-'j Vict -a' it "er elIarQaTak
beea tncuTrcd, and li rsseer fate, tho sai l cill.-;,.r
shall pay int the tretsar tea surpi-js if 6C7 tjor
he, a I tor defraying sH h rts se.J chj-ea.
That ectl .n thirty be T..a it ,1 y e'rlk'r.g rut alt
after the ea-tcting clause anl inserting ia lion thereof
tbe following : That in any esse where g'l-.ds. tat
ties, er edj:ts snCcieuC t aatisfy tbe taxes i.T.poseo
by law upo:i aay persoa ILible to psy the acie ahall
not Le fount by the collector or dop-iy collector whs4
duty it may be to iollict the tame, he is herhy au
thorized to collect the same lv ttiiure daale'-f
real esta'e and tbe i-acer tcsiirg tich seizure an I
sAle shall five notice to tie ieron whsa3U:ei
pnpsed :o le ol t, ly iviU him in bind, ur leint
at Ljs last er r.scai place of aboi if i, tj any iao!
v.ibia the c.i;ccaou distr-t wts.e e l ;t
Uaiei. a r.vtiee. ia wr.'i..fr, t.u-r:g what part.a.uar es
tate i proposed to ba sold. decr.&lLg ice sa:a sntb
reasonable cerun;y,-tad tho time whea and plica
where sldc'lcar proposes t acil fie same, whin
time ihall not be less t&aa tneury nr m rS than
forty diy from tbo timj ilnrg n;jnM,t. au
tbe tail erf.ee r khall s',v r.us a uoitJcaiiuu t the
same effact ' ba piihlltal ( s-ime naviaoer v.-.hia
tbo couhty wUere such se-.ssre is rna!e, if a..j cui
there be, and si til also esuaa a sike nrl;e t- be post
ed at the rsi o3:e nooieit to the e-ute to ba seized,
and ia lo other public plaaa wittin tee cjrstiiy and
t!33 p'.aca of said file shall nolle more icaa Va miet
distan. from the c-:tate seuod , except by swcul oruor
efhe Ceaimis; iouer of Inte.-ual It even ue. At ths
Urns and iac appointed, the tSccr lutkin sa toi
sure shall proc-el to tell tbe nil estate a t na'j.ic aoo
isoa, iaclctiag tae 'xpeo-es of n; ,kini s:ic4 l9Vy and
all charge? f, r aivcrti-iig aa! aa 0:3 .-ec faa of lea
dollars. Aid in a-e tbs resl ctatososei: d as afore
aid, shall cusiat ef everal dnstm;; trir.0r parce'i
the u5).:r miking sale ihera-r shall c.T.'r earh tract or
parcel for sa:el fr tale sepiratsly. a t shall, if he
dea it advhahie. apportion tha expaasca. coir'e.
and fees, aforesail. to a ich several inct or parcels,
ortoanjef them, li estimating tae minimuai prlca.
the oincor shtll declare the saau to be purchi-.e! tr '
. .uiiiutturo laesaau io ne piir.j4el
blni for the Uuilel Slates, and shall depnit will
district at: r iey of th United States a fee"! tier
1 ice
Mm-.C;ujii!.csK..i-ei anl pr .videi : othei-i rc-
tu.a snail tedecltiei ta le sold U taa tiheit bid
uer. ABdsiiJ tie ruiy Le a djoornol from titu to.
tiebj sa.-on.-er f ,r not ex:ee ling ta irty davs ia al t
1. . i.e it-ink itad-.s-hie itj d.'. If the amount bt
sha.l cut bo iiied an I tbijre b. !, tae ciScot nai I fart a.
wi.u prucsel to acaiu. tell sid e ta'e U thasa-ea
ta'.uer:aQl up- .taar tile sn. the o iynnt ef V 3
purcui-a tuoo.;.v thill giro to ths rcr.n u , w.a.
ctot puicoase. f!ii tjatl set t-ut ihj real estate
purcaacl, fur wiio5e tao fa same wis sj'l' tU
uamsct tha pnrcja-e-. a.vt ibe price p-,.j therefor,
and if toe said re il osttfe la 1 ,t itf i j,, , ,u.
.er and wu,.iu ta, tiace tcrcina.'tcr provi-KM, ibe.a
i-e .a:.l cd.e tor ,,r ; ;t c.ile.: ,f Kvi:i t
1-3 S4.-1 ;.II-Ch tar. u:k.o h 4 r
mu,j,1o1 Uia re u l to ;.- :-' Jl iy l.'a'li
aforesi.d. reduug the U:Liid fort, 1 10 sai'leemd
caie, and iu accordance w.te 103 la.t c' the .stite 1:1
which suoa real estate is nttta'.e up m the s ihject of
sales of real estate u.Uor ex -c iu . 0. wisu said deed
sball be prima faclie. -ide.icj of Cefict thei.-insta-ted;
and if tti pruceein: of the o.'lcer s settortli
Live beea saost 1. it. n,y v accord iuce w.tathapro
visi,ui of ia-v, 4'iall be eormd.-re 1 aul operito as a
conveyance of ail the rijht, title, and tutor -l the par
ty deUn.iueat ha 1 ia an 1 to the real est.t( thus w.td at
tte time the lieu cf the L'u.-.ed S'.aios alia d.e 1 there
to. Auy parson, whoso estate mar bi proceed
agtius: as af.re.ail. iall have t ie r.,-.i ta pay toa
amonn; due, We. her wt a tha est, aal chnrnei
thereon, tc tha eul,ctar or deputy e .lle-r-or at ir
ti.ua prior t tba ale ithi.re f. fd tl farther pr--cee
lings shall eeasa f r m the lira., of s-i.n pv,u.a t.
Tha owners uf any real c.itate Soil, aforosali. t-n!..-heir,
exe.etors, or adr. i'.iUirctcr, ie a. y jer..-:
L tving any iutero-t tuereia. or a !. . 1 i i.ro ... vr :.
pcroo-.i in their Lcha.f. thiil be pvru-.it.e I t r.Meeui
the Ifi.lsjld a; af.re.iil, ,.r tf p.,r:i:ular ti.,v
thereof, at ar,y tima w.tn-.a cue ear afier 1 0e si'le
the -eof, upon payment to the par.-. ae-, tr. ia tai
he cannot te found in tho cjanty ia MhicU tho laivl 1 1
oe red.;eiael issitatie. li.cu t- tbe ciiect-.r ..f tb-.
district ia which the linl issit c r.eog.r the t;a t the
pu-chiser. his heirs or r.','n., tar am mnt paid by
the a;d par.h i-er a:i 1 inleret there. u at theiaiee
twenty p?r centum per cunum. And aay collec-rr ort
deputy collector may, for the c o.euion ut taxeita
posed up ii any peisu t.r fur whufi a:.y pftrs..a m ly ba
liable, and tJu-riittPl to Lin. for e.d.ee.i, cna f
sell the lands of s ach p jrsjtt s.;iiit i " jr ..:Ui
c dlectui d.,trict wi'.hla tk,a Slue lc Lich sail o:U
eer resides ; a id h is pr.xedgi ia re ltioi; the'ei 1
shail have fha siuia e.t's i as it th sa ,-.a were b el in
bis proper cjlleiii.u district. Aid it hill!
duty of every collector t kjjj a record of ail fal . f
land mile ia bis Coll ?: 1 distri'-:, whe.bor ly ht;u
seir or hi dopoties, or by a-: ?hnr c;!le;t ,r. in wl.ica
sholl be set furtli tha t,x t .- wLuh any s-tcii sala wa
male, the dates of i-eiiareanl saie. tl e rsm - of t.ja
party a-.-esei, 2:.d ail procceditn; m ui.ik.-.K said ea.e.
tho amoin.t of feci an expenses, tha -ia: u of ihe
pu.chacr, &u 1 the d no of tha deed; w-toli re:.rd
hbill b2 ecrtiaod by the oulc-r mak.n-; tha sale. A 1 1
U shall lo the dn:y uf uny deputy mating tale, t.j
aforesaid, to rf.;rn a tateoietit of ail bis pr.Kelimt .
to tfce c.llect or, ami to certi y tho rcc ,rl thereof.
And in ea.e of tha Ccath or renival or tha calico or or
the expiration 1 .f his tiTtv otic fiom any other
cause, sai 1 recjrJ shall be delivered t Li u'ejior
ia t)i3"e and a cop? cf every s'i a rcco. J, ceriilel t'f
the eollecto-, sh 1; 1 b9 evideace i 1 any ever! ef tte
truth of tbe facts therein .-tttrl. Ail wu. 1 a:i lsais
sold, a af ireaid, shail b re !ec-t ; t ai l.eeinhirjr
provided , the collector sfiall ina'ie n e-.rr; of th i
foot upon th reord ufore-aid, anl tfce t ail cMry ; . t.l
La evidence q: uch reda np i ,n Ani wuca a-.yp.-op-f
j be v ,ut. .riel.
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vtics. 1 of 1 10 1' i ir i.i -1-a.sfs. itwill imai
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ilow ni it. : u i n ." ' ' 1 ' ' . n:.ui.-;oie4t L'u
t, jsvi r-i'i! -e r ' -;'c.'-:I l'.: v-'tosr, Vr.t
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l..v- 4ua!...y ..-:;; v., .- t-o - e u
powder, tia. tea t. n-.v i Kie.-. n.i vo-h-.noi's
i.nptlTil.t.3 Cl t-U" OlOOU, lire ut j.f l oi..,n.c,
I5ro-d:rs aid fit'.ner- c! "w'c wilt reioic Ut
l.noir lint n proir ;t ri-n -'iv f ! Ine various .nuia
ul3, to vliic!. tl;e-a c.r.i;.e.'i tut ".l.'ect i loua 14
YztIict'z Ccrllil CccCXcn PcTTtZcr.
Tor Coa-r'-.--. revcr:, i.il!an:Tri:i.;ra rf the LU221.
Measles,' 2Iaj-e, Jvi'it.eT .':in, Ac. tie., tbi
iae!icipe actj l.i-e ii. i-ii :rii. 1 1- pr Chopra will te
avoidml by ccaiock cl'ea ct to is towder it 11
fare preventative, i.'i-c "a r iwi id lo a barrel e
Swrli ard given ire'ly la ll ti, vJd fc".ct.lj Xe
10 vc Luci eft Inihi t.iwt-.cw. - ,
Tliis pow dr ''lei's g l.or'i 1 i-rt it d iflxalivr
ide t'iO Jliord, iti-.vi 1 c I !!.?-. is. en, I avil
tii-refore be f-'in.t ijs; encil.-:.-; rjiiioiiaj
couihcioa cf hiict-i. .
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ay by WILLIAM 1). PARUZ21, :.t. Ls.j.
Ch?ror sale Ly D.-uuL. uud ZlcLU trcx;-
' Kra.CpS0N & CO., Ct-rI
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