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Show prune WKOLCSALE GROCERS. & SISSON, WALLACE ACTS 4 CO. oriH - Forty-Thir- WHOLESALE d , Congress of the United States Pusml nt the first passion, which whs Ht begun nnl thouty of Washof Columbia, ington, in lli on Monday, flu first day of December, IS73, anil was adjourned without day on Tuepday, tho twenty-thir- d day of June, 1S74. Di-tri- el and Retail Dealers In GROCERIES A N D- - mml MOICIIAXDISE, An net chnneing the times for hohl'ng certain district courts of th Uni ted State , for the Statu of Iowa. Ie it enacted by tho Senate and IIoue of Representatives of tho United States of America in Congress assembled. That in tend of the times now fixed by la w, the tei ms of tile district courts of the United Slates for tho district of of Keokuk Iowa, to he held in the nod the city of Council Bluffs,-sh-all eonurer.ee nl Keokuk on tho third Tuesday of January and the third Tuesday of June, and at Council Bluffs on the fourth Monday of March and the fourth Monday of September, In each year. Sec. 2. That all cauo, processes, suits, and proceedings now pending -- or commenced fur said teifns of couit, or hereafter to be commenced, shall he continued or returned in and to said eouits at tho several times herein specified. Approved, February 9, 18ti. CORINNE, U. T. poses. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America fn Congress assembled. '1 hat from and after the passage of this act the title of fiist assistant engineer shall bn changed to patted assistant engineer, and that title of second assistant engineer shall be changed to assistant engineer: Provided, That the regulations of tho Navy Department in relation to the examinations and amount of previous to cadi examination be complied with. Skc. 2. That from and after the thirtieth day of Juno eighteen hundred and seventy-fouthe course of instruction Nail Academy for shall be four .years, instead of two as now provided by law) and this provision shill bo first to apply to the class of entering tho Academy in tho year eighteen hundred and to all subsequent and tfcvuDty-four- , classes; and that all acts or paits of acts inconsistent herewith be, and are hereby repealed. Approved, February 24, 1S74. sea-servic- Largest Slock in lorlnnt e r, at-t- he cadet-enginee- cadet-enginee- AGENTS OF THE , j i Works Powder California lob at Snn Francisco Powder In icei, freight added. eel FORWARDI NG AND merchants, co.iijhss:ox Keep on hand a choice stock of iirocerics, r Tobaccos, Cigars, Cutlery, Pipps, Lfgnors, ETC., ETC., ETC. rs An act to establish certain post routes in the State of Arkansas. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Bepresentatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled. That the following ure Iteroby established as From little Rock, via Argenta, Heeds Landing, Eagle Land ing,,Wnmpoo, Plumbayou, Adamsburp and Pastoria to Pine Bluff. From Pine Bluff, via Carson, Hob Hoy, New Gascony, Green Back, Coopers Landing, Williaunette and Sarassa to Arkansas Post. From "Watson Station on the Texas, Mississippi River aud Northwestern Hail Hoad, to Red Fort on the Arkansas Hiver. From Bath Station, on the Texas, Mississippi llivor, ftnd Northwestern Railroad, to South Bend on tho Arkansas Hiver, Approved, February 27, 1874. -- post-route- PREDJ KSESEL&CO rs s. An act creating an additional land district in the Territory of New Mexico. J5e it enacted by theSenate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress aesembled. That all that portion of the Territory of NewMexico lying south of tbe principal base line of said Territor shall contitute a separate land district, to be called the La Messilla land district, tho office of which shall bo located as such place jin said district as the President of the United States may direct, which may be changed from time to time as the public interest may require. Sec, 2. That the Presidert shall appoint, by and with theadvicoand consent of the Sonate, a register and receiver of public moneys for said district, and officer shall reside in the place where is located, and they shall said have the same powors, perform the duties, end receive the same emoluments as are or may bo pesoribed by lsw in relation to land offices of the United States in other Territories. Approved, March 3, 1874. land-offic- e An act to amend the fifteenth section of an act approved June eighth, eighAT teen hundred and seven tytwp, entitled An act to revise, Consolidate and amend the statutes relating ,to Wholesale Retail. the Depaitrrcent. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America In Congress assembled, That section fifteen of the act to revise consolidate and amend the statutes relating to the Post Office Department, June eighth, eighteen hundred MPORTERS Of FRUIT, approved , be amended to read as seventy-twoand ' follows: Sec.-1- 5. That before entering upon the duties, and before they shall icceive (Foreign and Domestic.) any salary, the Postmaster General, and all persons employed in tbe postal service, shallrespectivdy take and subecirbe before some magistrate or other competent officer authorized to administer oath by the laws of the United States, or any State or Territory, tho following oath or affirmation: Sore Agents for PA.B. do solemnly swear (or affirm as the case may be,) tdat I will faithfully of me and pet form all the duties required forbidden by A abstain from everything tOOTBS OTSTEES the laws in relation to the establishment s within the of post offices and United State; and that I will honestly and truly account for arid pay over any F,r Crhltltt Bd the Territory of Montana. money belonging to the said United States which may come into my possession or control; and I also farther swear (or affirm )that I will support the Constitution of the United States; so help me God. And this oath or affirmation may bo taken before any officer civil qr mili" r C.lb. .ej.! tary holding a commission under the and Post-Offic- e - -- -- post-road- sen lzi urzzzz. SAG; L v .TEltt .f fifty-ievet- f ' " ' - ' - , WHOLESALE and !! A IS Hen. RETAIL . jN EAL ' ( POSD, UGVflOLDS FINE (53 WOWES, tMVOSXSM ' . uouono Oan c. fslifiotfsi dimes,. lf . , ) . 1 n OBDGS3 BOLMgrfiD. Yf ' KAXR. ' . .. MICRAIL KASR. mSK WAAD, CIGARS, . JLiicjiiora .. C. CO., Franctcco, Californio. sepStf A D Ci ix: v f . V. 8. & C0.,; - - ... . i 1 (Successors to Hunter, Wand A Co.) ' s . r s . . IMPOSTERS ACS WHOLESALE CEALECS IS1 - v -- r r Wines& Xjiqiioroy Proprietors Hunters California meat VhlskeyV J JOSEPH FINCHS CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA Agents for Also, RYE IE B07 BEST SELECTED STOCK and WHISE Y, ' E. ' rep8tf 1 Front St., neSr Jscksort, (100, ' SAN FRANCISCO ' - CAL. X JAMKS DAI.Y, IN THE TERRITORY. 11. WARD DALV & WARD, 6t IMrdKTKRS Latest Telegraphic Reports. , Wine Corner Montana and Fifth Sts. n, NO. 3 Local Full 1 Foreign and 6o?H64tf6 lf -- , 10001 U AMD Wliiea THE LARGEST AND C. V. R. i FRANC I SCOT SAN1 quarter-section- THE NORTHERN COUNTIES AND ALONG THE ttf asatstitisfy pnr MAIL. HAS THE LAMEST CIRCULATION' I . -- The authorized to administer oaths in th district where the laud is situated, who is required by law to use an official seal that said entry is made for the cultivation of timber, and upon filing said affidavit with said register and receiver, and on payment of ten dollars, be or she shall thereupon he permitted to enter the quantity of land specified; and the paity making an entry of a quarter section under the provisions of this act shall be required tobreak ten acres of th land covered thereby the first year after date f entry, and to plant ten acres of timber the second year, ten acres the third year and twenty acres the fourth year after date sf entry. A party making an entry of eighty acres shall break and plant at the times hereinbefore prescribed, one-haof the quantity required of a party who enters a quarter-sectioand a party entering forty acres shall break and plant, at the time hereinbefore prescribed, one quarter of the quantity required of a party who enters a quarter section, or a proportionate quantity for any smaller fractional subdivision: Provided, however, That no final certificate shall be given or patent issued for the land so entered until the expiration ofeigl t years from the date of such entry; and ril at the expiration of such time, or at any time within five years thereafter, the person making such entry, or if he or she be dead, his or her heirs or legal representatives shall prove, by two credible witnesses, that he, or she, or they have planted, and, for not less than eight years, have cultivated and protected such quantity and character of timber as aforesaid, they shall receive a patent for such quarter section or legal subdivision of eighty or forty acres or for any fractional quanty of less than forty acres, as herein provided. And in case of the death of a person who bas complied with the provisions of this act for the peiiod ot three years, his. heirs or legal representatives shall have the option to comply with the provisions of this act, and receive at the expiration of eight years, a patent for one hundred and sixty acres, or receive without delay a patent for forty acres, relinquishing all claim to the remainder. Skc. 3. That if at any time after the filing of said affidavit, and prior to the issuing of the patent for said land, the claimant shall abandon the land, or fail to do the breaking and planting required by this act, orany part thereof, or shall fail to cultivate, protect, and keep in good condition such timber, then, and in that event, such land shall be subject to entry under the homostead laws, or by some other pef3on under the provisions of this act: Provided, That the party making clain to said land, either a3 a homestead settler or under this act, shall give, at the time of filing his application, such notice to the original elaimantas shall be prescribed by the rules established by the Commissioner, and the of the General Land-Officbe determined shall of the parties rights as in other contested cases. Sec. 4. That each and every person who, nndor the provisions of the act entitled An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain, approved May twentieth, eighteen hunor any amendment dred and sixty-twthereto, having a homestead on said public domain, who, at any time after the end of the third year of his or hor residence thereon shall, Jn addition to tbe settlement and improvements now required by law, have had under cultivation, for two years, on acre of timber, the trees thereon not being more than twelve feet apart each way, and in a good thrifty condition, for each and every sixteen acres of said homestead, shall, upon good proof of sueh fact by two credible witnesses receive his or her patent for said homestead. Sec. 5. That no land acquired under the provisions of this act shall in any event become liable to the satisfaction of any debt contracted prior to the issu ing of certificate therefor. Skc. 6. That the Commissioner of the General Land Office is hereby required to prepare and issue such rules and regulations, consistent wih this act, as shall be necessary ard proper to carry its provisions into effect; and that the registers and the receivers of the several land offices shall each be entitled to receive two dollars at the time of entry, and the same sum when the claim Is finally established and the final certificate issued. 3 I; n Skc. 2. Thai the person applying for the benefit of this act shall, upon application to the register of the land district in which he or eh is about to make such entryJJ make affidavit before the register, or the receiver, or some officer i Corner CntL? CORlftWE ar , f TH3 1 DAILY " W J53 TL. M & , JT JEl - e J4 J ' , tim-bjro- one-quart- An act to change the titles of certain naval officers, and fur other pur- - WE CARRY THE United States, and such officer is hereby Sic. 7. That the fifth section of the authorized to administer and certify such act entitled An act in ' addition to an act to purf h crimes against the United oath or affirmation. 1S74, March 5, States, and for other purposes, approvApproved, o ed Si arch third, eighteen hundred and i, An shall extend to ail oaths, An act to amend the act entitled n affirmations, and affidavits required or act to encourage the growth of authorized by this act. wetenl prairies. Skc. 8. That parties who hive Be it enacted by tho Senate and nouse made entries under the net apalready of Bepresentatives of the United States U arch third,' eighteen hundred proved of America in Congress- assembled. seventy-thre- e, That tba net entitled An act to encour- tory, shall be of which tothis is amendapermitted complete the age the growth of limber on tTe western seme upon full with, the prairies, approved March third, eigh- provisions of this .compliance act. teen hundred atid seventy three, be, and Approved, March 13, 1874. tho same is hereby, amended so a to read as follows! That any person who is NAIL CCLUa. the head of a family or who ha arrived at the age of twertty-onyears and is a citizen of the UnitudStates, or who shall have filed his declaration of intention to become such, as required by the naturalization laws of the United States, who shall plant, protect, and keep in a healthy, growing condition for eight years acres of timber, the trees forty than not more thereon being twelve feet apart euch way, on any quarter-sectioof any of the public lands of the United States, or twenty acres on rny legal subdivision of eighty acres or ten acres on any legal subdivision of eighty acres, on any fractional subdivision of land less than fortliy a res, shall be entitled to a patent for the' whole of said quarter section, or,of such legal subdivision of eighty or forty acres, or fractional subdivision ofless than forty acres BEST ADVERTISING HEDIC31 as the case may be, at the expiration of said eight years, oil making proof of such fact by not less than two credible witnesses: Provided, That, not more than of any section shall be thus and that no person shall make granted, more than one entry under the provision IN THE TERRITORY. os this net, unless fractional subdivisions ofless than forty acres are entered which m tho "aggregate, shall not exceed one . ti MFfAfiiSBt4 fitreet,' UTAH. 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