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(CorKludcd from First Page.) der said act o f May 10,1872, are five dollars or lode located as aforesaid, the act requir- ! to each officer to be paid by the applicant es that until a patent shall have been is- i for patent at the time o f filing; and the sued therefor, not less than one hundred like sum o f five dollarr is payable to each dollars worth of labor shall be performed j officer by an adverse claimant at the time or improvements made during each year, ! o f filing his adverse claim. in default of which the claim w ill be sub- ! All fees or charges under this act, or the actofwvhich it is amendatory, may be ject to re-location. paid in U.-S. currency. T n rtn el K ig h ts . W here a tunnel is run for the develop- ! W IL L IS S. D R U M M O N D , mont of a vein or lode , or for the dlscov- | U. S. Commissioner. ory of mines, the owners o f such tunnel j o n a CO N S9B CREEK kST X SE . shall have the right of possession of ail veins or lodes within 3000 feet from the K onsf . e K r e a k , May 28,1875. face o f such tunnel on the line thereof,not : E d d y t o r D e m o k r a t —D ere S u r : — A n previously known to exist, discovered in • id ee strik e s m e , an a g in I fea l literrar. such tunnel, to th? same extent as if dis- | The newest nuze iz that we heve got a covered from the surface; and locations on ! gustise of the Pees, and the way he gita the line of such tunnel of veins or lodes I out war-rents iz a caution;- he iz newfledg- not appearing on ths surface, made by 1 ed ye know, an of cours feals the auful re- other parties after the com m encem ent of ! sponoibility which rests upon him. Our the tu n n el, and while the same is being j correspondent,- for the herald, what jives prosecuted with reason iblediligence^shall ! hear, says thas the other mourn at peap bo invalid. ov daun he saw him brushing with hasty M a n n e r o f P ro c e e d in g ; t o O b ta in steps the dens awray to meat the son up t io v e r a t a e a i T it le to V e in o r ï,o :ie land laun. (¿j'iosity lead him to find out C laim s. the eauze uv our man who iz so fond uv The claim ant is required in the first morfeious rizing so early, so he pursued place to have a correct survey of his claim him , and about the time he overtuelc him made under authority of the Surveyor- he saw him sitting on a bolder, with liiz General of the State or Territory In which hat oif, going thro a performance which the claim lies; such survey to show with he at ferst thout waz a representation uv accuracy tho exterior surface boundaries the East Indians going thro there grate of the claim , which boundaries are re Ilo-ke-po-kc dance; he slid up closer thro quired to be distinctly marked by m onu the tall grass an Loi! our dispenser uv ments on the ground. gustise wuz ptirforming a marrage serfe- The claim ant is then required to post a m ony on tew guniper stumps; and when copy of the plat of such survey in a con he hed got thro the talking he verry grave spicuous place upon th e-claim , together ly slid up an kissed tho bride—(no, I mean with notice of bis intention to apply for a one uv the guhiper stumps), which he patent therefor, which notice will give the tuck fur the bride, well scrtainlv he hed date of posting, the name of the claim ant, a rite two hev the fust buss at the bride. tho name of the claim, mine or lode; the My enforment then kum hoam , an our m iningdistrict and county; whether the wurtny gustise. got u p on that big bolder location is of record, and if so, where the an dansed haste two the wedding an a fue record may be found; the number of feet uther tunes, an then kum doun to a late claimed along the vein' and the presumed brekiast. Our gustise is a lineal depend direction thereof; the number of feet ent uv (wheal Barrow), an shows hiz grate claimed on the lode in each direction noliedge uvelcklty an law by the wa-rrunt from th ' poirP of discovery, or other well- j he jssued fur the errest-uv 1 D’ , who is ak- defined place on the claim ; the name or kfjscd by 1 Cap Gack uv an assult with in names of adjoining claimants on the same tent to kil ! Tosco D. wuz rolin wrecks or other lodes; or if none adjoin, the ; doun the mounting in order to m ake a names of the nearest claims, etc. rode, and 1 hit Caps cottage, which iz sit After posting the said plat and notice uated in the gulch, an kum m ity near upon theprom iscs. tho claimant will file crippeling him fur live, ez he wuz only with the proper Register and Receiver a| about a brief quarter uv a m ild frum the copy of such plat, and the field notes of houze, working hiz diggings (hear is the survey o f the claim , accompanied by the pint)—the our fur court bed errived, but affidavit of at least two credible willies3$; no Cap Gack appered, so cort wuz dismiss that such plat and notice arc posted con ed, bus in about a hour near kums Cap spicuously upon the claim , giving the just a bil'lin, and challenged D to mortal date and place of such posting; a copy of cum hat; so the boys lode d up tuc. sicks the notice so posted to berattached to, and shoier with molasses an sum uther sinf, form a part of said affidavit. and t.ha paced of there distance, 800 yards; Attached to the hold notes so filed must but alias there eurridge falod, an Cap he the sworn statement of the claimant that skuted up the canyun, an D hod sum tim- burs to hall fur the mine, which he hed ho has the possessory-right to the premises fuvgot. therein described, in virtue of a compliance Mr. pabblns fel in the battery an wuz by himself (and by his grantors, if he claims pounded round a while, but Yank ,puled by purchase) with the mining rules, regula him oat-, an ho iz dooing wel. The cauze tions and customs of the mining district, u v h jz mishap wuz he found a nugget in State or territory, in which the claim lies, hiz diggins which wade 15 cents, an he and with the mining laws of Congress; such wuz tring two do the kiss waltz around the sworn statement to narrate briefly, but as battery, but he stubed hiz too on a shuvel clearly as possible, the facts constituting handle and,-----well you no the rest. We heve a. good tempier iogebear, an I such compliance, the origin of ids possession, am outside guard, but 1 do mi dooty so and thé basis of iris claim to a patent. well thet tney keap me there—now thet Upon the receipt of those papers, the r e g aint rite, iz it ? I leave it to your own ister will, at the expense of tho claimant, disinterested mind. publish a notice of such application for Tel the herald it hes bin so long sinse the period of sixty days, in a newspaper pub we hove scan him thet we furgot how he lished nearest to the claim, and will post a looks, W ell, I must cloze, an go doun to tho copy of such .notice in his office for the same corrall an m ilk, so fare well this tim e.' period. 1 remans yours, freternally, After the sixty days period of newspaper - A1 Lid » publication has expired, the claimant will A necdote of . G eneral L ee .— Several in file his affidavit, showing that tho plat and notice aforesaid remained conspicuously pos teresting anecdotes haze been lately tokl Of ted upon tho claim sought to bo patented dur General Lee, one of which illustrates Lis modesty, and when he told his tailor in Rich- ing said sixty days publication. Upon the fifing of this affidavit the Regis mond that his friends thought lie was a lar ter will, if no adverse claim was Sled in hi3 ger man than be was: and another showing office duriug the period of publication, per his common sense and good taste, when he. mit the claimant, to pay for the land accord said of a report which was considered very ing to the area given in the plat and field fine, that would do very well if the adjectives ' notes of survey aforesaid, at the rate of five wore struck out. Another which we are dollars for each acre and five dollars for each not aware of having heretofore been publish fractional part of an acre, the receiver issu ed, is told by that gallant and genial Mary ing the usual dupficste receipt therefor; af land gentleman, Colonel Kane. On his ter which the whole matter will' bo forwar way on one occasion to visit Gen. Leo, a ded to the Commissioner of the General country gentleman informed Colonel Kane .Land Olfce, and a patent issued thereon if that he had just sent a fine sheep tci General Lee. This wa« good news to Colonel Kane, found regular. who having been living a long, time on ba A d verse C la im s. Adverse claims shall be filed during the con was considerable refreshed by the pros period of publication of notice, must be on pect of a dinner of fine mutton. When the the oath of the adverse claimant; and must dinner came off there was nothing but a piece of bacon and greens, corn bread arid some show the “ nature,” tho “ boundaries,” and milk, After awhile (. ol. Kane j ocularly re marked to Gen. Lee.that Mr.— —bad told the “ ext* nt” of the adverse elaim. Q u a n tity o f P la c e r G rou n d S u b je ct him that be bad sent him a sheep lately. “ Yes,” replied Gen. Lee, “ It was very bind to C o c a tio n , dfhim, and I am very much obliged to him, The provisions of law aro construed to indeed, a r d ls e n titto the hospital.” Col. mean that after the ninth day o f July, 1870, Kane afterward laughing expressed the opin no location of a placer claim can be made to ion to Gen. Lee that the piece of bacon on tho table must be the same old piece that exceed one hundred and sixty acres, what be dined off when be was there before. ever may ba the number of locators associa Here is an illustration of humanity, self- ted together, or whatever the local regula denial, and Spartan simplicity.—Lynchburg News. tions of tho distriet lffiy allow; and that ---- *> ------5— ----- - from and after tho passage of said act of Hon. Jesse D. Bright. Ex U. S. Senator May 10, 1872, no location made by an indi from Indiana, died at Baltimore on Thurs vidual can exceed twenty acres, and no loca day, of heart disease. Ex-Senator Bright tion made by an association of individuals was born in Chenango County, New York, can exceed one hundred and sixty acres, in 1812.' In early life he settled in Indiana, which location of one hundred and sixty and was admitted to the practice of law. Ho acres cannot be made by a less number than was a democrat. He served a short time as eight bona fide locators; but that whether Circuit Judge, was frequently elected to the as much as twenty acres can be located by Legislature, held the office of United States an individual, or one hundred and sixty Marshal^ and was elected Lieutenaut Gover acres by an association, depends entirely nor. Wiiile holding this office be was unex upon the mining regulations in force in the pectedly elected to the United States Senate in 1815. He took his seat at the incoming respective districts at the date of the loca of Mr. Polk’s .administration, in March, tion; it being held that such mining regu 1845. In 1851 he was re-elected, and again lations are in no way enlarged by said acts in 1857, and remained in the Senate until Febuary 1862, when he was expelled by a o f Congress, but remain intact and in full vote of 32 to 14, for a letter written to Jeffer force with regard to the size of locations, in son Davis the year before. so far as they do not permit locations in ex T he M odern W onder . —Experienced peo cess of the limits fixed by Congress, but ple are found wondering how so perfect a that where such regulations permit locations sewing machine as tire Wilson Shuttle can in excess of the maxiums fixed by Congress be made so perfect in every part, so thor as aforesaid, they are restricted accordingly. oughly adepted to the requirements of fam ily sewing, and yet be sold for twenty dol Where said person or association, they lars less than any other, firstclass machine. and their grantors, shall have held and The reason is easy and plain: The Wilson worked their said claims for a period equal Sewing Machine Company is content with a fair profit, because the most perfect machin io-tbe time prescribed by tire statue of lim ery is used in the construction. The splen itations for mining claims for the State or did establishment of the Company, and its Territory where the stuue may be situated, immense business, is the best evidence that evidence of such possession and working of this policy has been a success, Machines will be delivered at any railroad the claims for such period shall bo sufficient station in the country, free of transporta to establish a right to a patent thereto under tion charges, if ordered through the Com- this act in the absence ofany adverse claim.” panys’s Branch House at 327 & 329, Super ior St., Cleveland, Ohio. P oes o i'B e g is t e r s anti R e c e iv e r s. They send an elegant catalogue andchro- The fees payable to the Register and Re mo circular, free, on application ceiver for filing a-nd acting upon .applica This Company want a few more good tions for mineral land patents, made uu- agents.. R R R BRO N ZE T l-R K E Y S 12 Gobblers from 8 to 20 months old, 22 to -10 lbs each, for salp now. 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I t soon re stores fade] or gray hair '.Yf- to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fall ing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. N oth in g can restore tho hair where the follicles are destroyed, or th,e glands atrophied and decayed; but such ttjS remain can he saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead o f fouling tho hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use w ill present the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. T h e restoration o f vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation o f dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the V ig or can only benefit, but not harm it. I f wanted merely for a I I A I R D R E S S IN G -, nothing else can ho found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and yet lasts long on the hair, givin g it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Pixictical arul A nalytical Chemists, Sold by all Druggists and Dealers' August 19. 1874, nlffiv , C ass ’* 1 tn.c, tcsfc oi years, with a eon- stantly growing renntation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great corrup tions of the blood, such as the scrof W IL L A F F O R D IN S T A N T E ASE . ulous and syphilitic contamination. IN F L A M M A T IO N OF a TOF. a K ID N E Y S , o t j e B LA D D E R ( Tmpuritii.s or diseases that have lurked in f l a m m a t io n of t h e ™ , o f t h e LUNGS j in the system for years soon yield to SORE T H R O A T , D IF F m U L T RREANT m N O ,iE this powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of H Y S T E R IC S , C RO UP, which are publicly known, of Scrofula, H E A D A C H E , T O O T H A C H E ,^ R nE C M A T IS M > and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, COLD CH U.LS, A G U E CHILLS. E r u p t io n s , and eruptive disorders of The application o f the R E A D Y R F L T E F to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists w ill afford ease and the skill, T u m o r s , B l o t c h e s , B o ils , comfort. „ .... - Twenty drops ;-n hnlf a tmnbler e f *f o u e r r i P im p le s , P u s t u le s , Sorest,A St, m 6vts curt (R A M P S , SPASMS, SOP R s i OM AGH , SICK IIE A D A CH E , I1E A R T F U R N , DIA RP-1! E A , D YSE N TER Y, A u t l i o u y ’s F ir e , R o s e or E r y - COLIC, W IN D IK TH E BOW ELS, and all IN T E R N A L K loelns, T e t t e r , S u it R h e u m , P A IN S. , , _ Travelers should' always cm rv & > k ttle o f J*a<lvviYy ft S c a ld R e a d , K i n g w o n n , and in I S c n d y R elief With them. A few divpa in water will pre vent sickness or pains from change o f water. It is better than ternal - la c e r a t io n s o f t h e U te r u s , French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. S lo n u n -'t. a n d L iv e r . It also cures FEVER AND AGUE. oilier com pin infs,'to- wliiehdt would not FEVER A N D AGU E cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial r.jrent in this world that will cure Feyer a n ^ -A p e , ,, arperiaby adapted, siu-h as D r o p - end all other Malarious, Bilious. Sc-.rleL T yphoid, Yellow, D y s p e p s ia , F its , N e u r a lg ia , and ether Fevers (aided bv R A D W A Y ’ S P IL L S )-so quick as R A H W A Y 'S R E A D Y RELIE F. Fifty cents per bottle. F u tr í D is e a s e , F e m a le W e a k - Sold by Druggists. v m , R o o l i i i y , and L e u c o r r h o e a , .-hen ¡hey are manifestations of the " rii*n>:■;!oi• i pniriíííP'. i: i * an excellent restorer of health STRONG A N D P U R E R IC H BLOOD—IN C R E A SE OF FLESH A N D W E IG H T —C L E A R SKIN A N D BEAU and s<rength in the Spring. By renew T IF U L COM PLEXION SECU RED T 0 ALL. 'd; ; ille ;;puerile met vigor of the diges- ive oi-.rans, it dissipates the depression .in 1 listless bin "nor o f the season. )vcn vdiere.no disorder appears, people Lei hotter, and live longer, for cleansing lie ]il< >*■>•!. The svsiem moves on with C U R ...... E S , ; - SO H A S M A D E TH E M OST A S T O N IS H IN G '....... - QU ICK. SO R A P ID A R E TH E CH AN GES TH E B O B i mowed vigor and a new lease o f life. U n d e r g o e s , u n d e r t h e . in f l u e n c e o f t h is That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays In- dammatiims, and .-nres Congestions, whether o f the Y u ngs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application, IN FROM ONE TO T W E N T Y M IN U TES, no matter how violent nr excruciating the pain the R H E U M A T IC , Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease m ay sutler, Druggists & Gen.Agts., San Francisco, Califor nia, & cor. of Wliasingten & Charlton Sts.,N.Y SAN FEANCISCO.- Î 'O.H.BOQART iiT iM iim iiT T -, 1 a Pu rify ?ng t h o THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY Fortify the body against Abiuri* c - p- r f) j -, Afe ^ 5 1 - è B hi tìi uik iliiiB ¿ a £aty 4§? W 0?£i . It was the first and ia d i s e a s e b y purifying all its fluids with the B itters . No epidemic can take hold o f a system thus fore-armed. T H E L I G H T E S T R U N N I N G , MO ST SI M P L E , A N D M O ST E A S I L Y O P E R A T E D S E W I N G M A C H I N E IN T H E M A R K E T . Ä IS A C URE F O R E V E R Y P A IN . Billons, Remittent, and In termittent Fevers* which are so n q - RADWAY’S READY RELIEF remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed b y mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted beyond repair. 3 a o HOUR SUFFER WITH PAIN. No person can take these Bitters according to directions, and CD ©i^E After reading tins advertisement need any one ig e o n s . Please State where you saw this advertise ment. r/j Is widely known as one of tlie most effectual reme dies ever discov ered for cleans** the system IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. EM DEN GEESE 40 to 50 pounds -per pair at maturity. Black Cayuga Ducks, Games, Iffa! las, Leghorns, Houdans, Bantams, etc,. Eggs, fresh, pure, true to name; well-pack ed so us to hatch after arrival. For Illustrated Circular and Price-List address. M. EYRE, Napa, Cal. F errets A y e r ’s rjrvjie F a ll T e rm o f th e B a k « r City I Academy will begin oh the 1st day of September, 1873, under the supervision of S. P. B A R R E T T , A. M., P r i n c i p a l ; a s s is te d b y Mus. B akkett , as Preceptress. The Directors feel warranted in saying thai our School will fully maintain its present high reputation under its present manage ment, and every effort will be made' to ren der full satisfaction to our patrons'. Acknowledged by Musicians to be the Best low Priced Instruments over offered for sale on this Coast. S e ttle U p . aving soldi out m y business H in Baker City to Fiecl. Bill, it becomes necaesary for me to settle my aocounts. All -fe, © -ri3* m . m z Primary Department, per Quarter,■ 1 reparatory and Academic. “ Latin. Extra, French, Extra, Other Higher Branches in propertio Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE A. H. BROWN, Presid W m . F. M c C r a r y , Sec’y. i Mies to the Pule. On and alter May 20th, 1872, the Post 0 those indebted will eonfer a favor by comm«- forward and settling their accounts’ immedn fice hours will he from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.- ately, by so doing they will save cost. Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays froi 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. JOHN EPPINGER. Beuser City, F eb -1, 1875,n39fef GEO. H. TRACY, v. H. /