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Show . CMCi WKCUSHE PUBLIC WACONS. & CO. sisSfi,' WHLftCt WAGON DEPOT or IBs OF- Forty -- Third Congress of the United States GEORGE A. LOWE, Pasted at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, -- yKHOtSALE ACTS on .Monday, the first day of December, 1873, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-thir- d day of June, 1874. ' ASI- - TJtali. Coiriiiiio An act making appropriations for th support of the Army for the ficsal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy five, and for other purpose. (Concluded.) For the ordnance service required to arsedefray the current expenses at the arms nal ;of receiving stores and issuing and other ordnance supplies of police and office duties; of rents, toll, fuel, and furniture; lights; of stationery and office for pubarid intruments ue; of inciof tools and vehicles; lic animals, forage, dental expenses of the ordnance service, inLuding thos attending practical and tests of ordnance, small arms and other ordnance supplies, one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. Provided, ThatTnone ef the money hereoy appropriated shall be expended, directly or indirectly, for any use not strictly necessary for, and directly connected with, the military service of the Govern-to ment; and this restriction shall applyand the use of public animals, forage, vehicles: And provided further, That none of the money hereby appropriated shall be expended for the construction or repair of buildings. For rminufaeture of metallic ammunition for small arms, seventy five thousand dollar. For overh tilling, cleaning, and prein the serving new ordinance stores dol- thousand hand at the'arscnals, fifty Retail Dealers in full itock of the celebrated A GROCERIES p. SCHUTTLERS -- AND- tf-:al- s AIEllClUADISE, (JENEKAL WAGONS CHICAGO IIANI) AND FOR SALE at reasonable j rice, 'lheo aons are thoroughly made, of the very hotA materials t a tho and are known all through the be-- t and n0-- t reliable- watron made, and are fNT EVERY KJJoiJXT. WARUA.NTKD Abo a lull block of - CORINNE. U. T. ,1 LM' AYS OX e-- - ' WAGON ALL COVERS, SIZES; HUMBLE SKI INS, V OODSr A AGON AND WAGON WAGON BOAVS, CAR- RIAGE MAI ERIALS OF ALL imscr.ir-IION- For repairing ordnance and ordnance stores in the hands of troops and for issue at the arsenals and depots, twenty five S, WE CARRY THE For sale I largest Stock iu Ccrimic LOWEST IhousamFdollars. For saddlers tools, smiths tools and forges, materials, tool" bags, cavalry for the and materials, tools their with docavalry service, twenty thousand t the . RATES! CASH . llar. For purchase and manufacture or of Abo constantly on hand a full supply of Mowers,- - Reapers jsnd Mowers Self-Raki- ng Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, PIoavs, AGENTS OF THE Grain Drills, Gang Plows, Ami all kind- of the best and latest Improved - !( Works. Ponder d'aHfvntia FAP.rfi MACHINERY. Rowdcr in jobbing lots pi ii e, Ireighl ad-led- at San Fran-D.'- o fcCl . . ARKnorsK ANU i rfsED J iilESELaCO Office: j Near the Depot sepl-t- f BAIN WAGONS FORWARD! N G- - add iJEROIAXTS, (OMibMO.V Keep on hand a choice stck of ESTABLISHED FACTORY We have now on 4 Groceries, ! bain Tobaccos, 1852. hand wagons (All sies), rumciiT wAtioxs, FARM WAtiOSS, J'A KH WAGONS Cigan, With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. Cutlery, THE BAIN WAGONS Pipes, Are ?uj crior to any nasrons sold in the Webt. They are Tlie TJjffhteat Draft Wagon Made Liquors, The BA IX WAGON b not made for aehean wagon. U e do not i reteml to cum; etc with arc all nit euis. oheap work. Our wagon- one ear. All wagons warranted for - f.tc.. etc.. Wholesale KIS Retail. : . sr an tzxzzzzz r JT JH1 Crar Hntle SAN FRANCISCO DEALER JN I . sep8 POND, REYNOLDS & CO., FINE gg WINES, m iMroKTXBs Wines ILiquoro Callfhrnia Btreet, 312 Francicco, California. Gan UOUORG Mirni w ORDERS SOLICITED. sepHl t. n. was michaxl kank. C. C. KANE. "-A- WIND, KING & CO., al 4 0 O i I (Successors to Hunter, Wand Sl Co.)' IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines& Lixiiors, Proprietors Hunter's California Wheat Whiskey, THE LARGEST AND Also, Agents for JOSEPH FINCHS CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA RYE WHISKEY. and 607 san francisco STOCK SELECTED BEST Front St., near Jackson, 009, CAL. sepBtf H. WARD. JAXK8 DALY, DALY IN THE TERRITORY. & WARD, Ul PORTERS OR Foreign and Domestic IifJUOrsi jWinesi Corner Montana and Fifth Sts. Ko. 311 SarraineRto Street, CORINNE, UTAH. Between Front and Battery, 1 J. G. BLAINE. seltf Sneaker of the House of Representatives. MATT II. CARPENTER. BANKING. Presidont of the Senate pro tempore. ep8tf 1874. Received by the President June 0, WARREN HUSSEY & CO, Not by the Department of Stat. ISAAC D. IHX TOON, been presented The foregoing act having for States United to the President of the his approval, and not having been returned by him to the houe of Congress in Shipping and Commission Merchant, which it originated within the time by the Constitution of the United UTAH. States, has become a law without his CORINNE 418 Frebt Street, approval. An act to provide for the election of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Congressmen at largo for the State of Alabama. THE STOCKHOLDERS Bo it enacted by the Senate and House Particular attention paid to the purchasing of Representatives of the United States China and Japan Teas, California Wines and of America in Congress assembled, Liquors. or THKThat the two additional Representatives sepStf to Congress allowed to the State of Alabama according to the apportionment Bauk of Utah under the ninth census may be elected First National and the others HOTEL. GRAND . by the State at large, is enState the which to Representatives COMPOSE THE FIRM. titled by the districts as now prescribed the general by law in said State; unless otherwise shall Alabama of JOHNSON Sl CO., Propriefort, assembly fixed by law lime the before provide s the election of Representatives on GOLD DUST, from said State 1$74. June 20, Approved, COIN and MONTGOMERY AND MARKET STREETS of An act to authorize the issue duplicate where the agricultural land scrip or destroyed. original has been lost Be it enacted by the Senate and House OAt) FRAtiCIOCO. of Representatives of the United States SAN FRANCISCO. pre-cribe- bankers, d J 1 'I j tr Con-gre- i , . ; aep8tf E. HABTIN & CO., Congress 1871 uh v? I SKfBScgB I b mi h of Wines and Ljquoro. 408 From A prescribe. Approved, June 20, IS 4. fruit. e li l, e Btrt, FBAHnWO. HAM ep8tf THE GRAND buy and seix Boots and Shoeo, t i PACIFIC HOT Ely -- BEER I Xmportera and Jobber of i riF . rnmri SSKiKK Leonard U (C IK! I C ftas (Ci 1 ihe Weitd. t ar doc in the memorable Confiasratioa of suss-jras- Ew.re i MAL : OetoA ; 1 er ttsaragirife cos. af.it& Yfcr cici luent besssw open under their pereonai man aHasit forth commodation or guests. low frch. f 'i I i 1 18, b : . W IS TLi IS 3HI (3 , RETAIL lafore-mentione- That no person shall maintain an action un IGER co i Kos.iOl A 10 SeelgeMsry Mr and for the infringement of his copyright President. less he shall give notic thereof by inser M. AMSHLER Propr. O. D. CASS........., of every edi serveral copies tha in Caahier. HELD.....' W. T. ting tion published on the title page or th it it be a page immediately following, Wholesale and retail dealer in musical Street Second compochart and a if or Colorado of map, Corner book; I sition, print, cut, engraving, photograph MPBRTERS statustatue, chromo, drawing, painting, intended to be ary, or model or desigu as a work of the perfected and completed CORINNE, UTAH. fine arts, by incribing upon some visible y OtEBSMEST VOUCHERS, COIN, flOLB on substance nd the iroreiya of or Domestic.) GOODS thereof, portion GENTS' FURNISHING DUST, AND EXCHANGE. the AND HATS. which the same shall be mounted, accord-in- g following words, viz, Entered PERFECTED MY ARRAXGE-TELmwto act of Congress, m the year house, of the Librarian with some ef'th largest am by A. B.t in the office prepared and Boston, i York New of CoDgress, at Washington; or, athu . in SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON to pay the together AND word Copyright, option the with the year the copyright was entered, Sol Agents for NEW YORE, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR and the name of the party by whom it CHICAGO, Copyright, was taken out; thus E LT S. FINEST P QUALITY TI1E BAN FRANCISCO, MID OF BEEE FURS YOUNG HIDES, by A. B. cerand for recording Sec. 2, That I of writing for the . BOOTHS OYSTERS tifying any instrument ana all the principal eitier Beet and Week the Librarian SftlC a StaClS of Olid copyright, Feed ' assignment from the person I ofCongress shall receive dol-lto whom the service is rendered, one 'Ori&ne and for every copy of an assignment HAT AND GRAIN FOR SALE. JI Territory of Montana. said fee to cover,' in either (elleetteai will seal of QUALITY SUPERIOR MALT OF A R cetjficate of record, under fee o tu DRO.f the Librarian of Congress and all AND FMflFT 1TTEST193. into the Treasury received shall be paid CORINNE. aepl-t- f f the United States. a distance promrtl filled from Orders of ktudaof Country Pro- Sec. 3. That in the construction .te a seltf Bep-- l of toiCos j. L. TIBSQILS. i f WHOLESALE An act explanatory of the act of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty four. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, --That all deposits made in institutions now existing which do business only as saving biiks, and are recognized as such by the lawrof their respective States or by Congress,, are hereby declared to be exempt from taxation the same as deposits in savings institutions having no capital stock or bond for the additional security of their depositors, and pay dividends thereon; and no tax shall be assessed upon on the deposits made in such institutions, or collected of them on said deposits, otherwise than as herein provided: Provided, That all the profits d of such savings banks, less the dividends on stock not exceed rate of eight per cent, per anthe at ing num are divided among the depositors, and that the capital stock is investing the deposits, and that interest at the rate of not loss than four and one half per cent, be puid in all cases to their depositors, to made good if necessary from the capital stock. Cit, Brewery and Mel, House. and m -' addi-,ion- t Weis Acs uzzzzz. ..... An act to extend the time for filing claims for additional bounty under the act of July twenty eight, eighteen hundred and sixty six. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That the time for filing claims for bounty under the act of July twenty eight, eighteen hundred and sixty six,. and which expires by limitation en the thirtieth day of January, eighteen hundred and seventy four; and that all claim for such bounties filed in the proper departement after the thirtieth day of January, eighteen hundred and seventy four, and before the passage of this act, shall be deemed to have been filed in due time, and shall be considered and decided without refiling. Approved, June 18, 1874. troops nance stores, tb fill requisitions new in of carriages and for alteration thouhundred one use in sea coast forts, sand dollara. For infantry, cavalry, and artillery haverequipments, consisting of valises, coats and straps, great sacks, canteens, cavalry saddles with and for leather, and for manufacture of saddle bags and repairing horse equipments fo rcavalry troops, onehundred thousanc dollars. For manufacture, at national armories of the new model breech loading musket and carbine, adopted for the military service on recommendation ot the boarc of officers convened under act of June and seventy two sixth, eighteen hundreddollars: Provided thousand hundred one be shall sum expenthis of no That part the in armories perfection said at ded, of patentable inventions in the manufac ture of arms by officers of the Army otherwise compensated for their services to the United States. Tor the construction of a post on the north fork of I oupo River in Nebraska, That fifty thousand do lars: Provided, exceed the not shall said of cost post the amount hereby appropriated. Sec. 2. That all balances of appromade priations, for whatever account, of the the of Departments for the sqfvice ComQuartermaster General and ot the prior to missary General of Subsistence, and seventy July first, eighteen hundred of thirtieth the on June,'' day which two, shal I and four, hundred seventy eighteen remain on the books of the Treasury, shall be carried to the surplus fund, except such as the Auditor of the Treasury whose duty it is to settle accounts against such appropriations shall certify to the to be necessary Secretary of the Treasury accounts as hain the settlement of such ve been reported to him for payment by the Quartermasters and the Commissary Departments pending in his office. And the Quartermaster General, Commissary General, and Third AudiUr of the Treasury shall continue to receive, examine and consider the justice and validity of such claims jia shall be brought before them underthe net of July fourth, eigh teen hundred and sixty four, and the acts amendatory thereof, and theSecretary of shall make report of each the Trea-ur- y allowed by them, at the comnrcnce-men- t claim of each session of Congress, to the ETC. -- AT- . ord- cut this act, the words Engraving, andj print shall be applied only to pictorial illustrations or work connected will fine arts, and no prints or labels designed to he used for my other articles of manufacture shall he entered under the copyright law, but may he registered in the Patent Office. And the Commissioner of Patents Is hereby charged with the supervision and centrel ef the entry or registry ef such prints or labels, in conformity with the regulations provided by law as to Copyright of prints, except that thereehall be paid for recording the title of any print er label not a trade mark, six dollars, which shall cover the expense of furnishing a copy of the record under seal of the Commissioner of Patents, to the party entering the same. Sec. 4. That all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the foregoing provisions be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. That this act shall take effect on and after the first day of August eighteen hundred and seventy four. Approved, June 18, 1874. a un ac- . |