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WHITE PINE DAILY HEWS. Ordinance No. 38. An Ordimm* orentlni • B«I«T "»1 ConUDtmt Fund. ADd for ofhrr pnrpore. Ttj» Hoard of Trnataaa of HimllPoi City do or data a* follow*: »«n.« I From and aflrr ttw pMMge of thla 'trdtnanoa, tho City Trenmrer abaU art apart Bfty por amt. of all money i-omla* Into the City Troaaury front llcanaM, ball rent and Sites; aod twenty-lya par eent- or all aunay eomlii* lute th» City Treasury from taaea on real aod im aonal property, which ahall ha known aa the notary aod Contlmpint Fend. 8*0. 9. The City Treasurer ahall make a re port to the Board of Trustees oa the drat Mon day In each month, ahoadn* the amoant of money rewired Into the City Treasury for tho month prevtrma. the amount am apart to mid (Mary and Continuant rand, the amount dia. teamed, and the amonat remalnin* In the Trees. "Tin. 3. All warraota for the payment of ial erlew, and all warranU for defrsyln* the contln gent aipenaes of the city, nnleaa otherwise ordered by the Board of Trustees, ahall hereafter lw> drawn upon the • Salary and Contingent ( and;’ which warranto ahall commence • new series, end be paid la the order of their reglstra tion. Bar. 4. Thla Ordinance ahall take effect and be in for « from and after ita pawiage. Approved Jnljr 4, WO. P EVEBTS. Frealdent Boar-1 of Trustee*. M. p. Coamaus, City Clerk. JyH-14t Ordinance No. 30. An Ordinance abolishing the o«rea of Street Commissioner and Jailor and Janitor. The Board of Trust** of Hamilton City do or* dain as follow*: Nicn>« 1. The office* of Street (''>uuuumk>nr* and Jailer sod Janitor are hereby abolished. Ser. 3. Ordinance So. 29. entitled * An Ordi its nee creating the office of Jailer sad Janitor, and <l-finiag hia duties, compensation, etc.,’ ap proved January SI. WO. and all Ordinance* or !>arta of Ordinance* defining the duties of and prescribing compensation tar Street Commi* wlooer, are* hereby repealed. Sec. 3. Thi* Ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after it* paa*ag». Approved July 4,1670. P. EVEBTS. President Board of Trustee*. M. P. CHAUWKMtn, City Clerk. )y8.|«t Ordinance No. 40. An Ordinance Regulating the Salaries of Of fleer*. The Board of Trustee* of Hamilton City do or dain aa follows: HRe-no* 1. The officer* of Hamilton City ahall receive the following compensation for I their service*—to wit: The City Marshal shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per an num, and live per cent, on all tnxe* collected by 1 him on real and personal property-, and also one dollar for coHerting each license. The City Treaaurer shall receive e salary of nine hundred dollar* per annum. The City AaeeMor ahall re ceive • salary of six hundred dollar* per annnm. ; The Chief Engineer ahall receive a salary of nine I Hundred dollars per annnm. The City Attorney •hail receive a salary of seventy-five dollar* per month, and, in addition to such percentage aa is 1 allowed him on delinquent taxes, shall receive i five dollar* for each conviction for violation of ordinance*, provided that the same shall in all esaes be collected from the party convicted, and in no case to be s charge against the city. The City Clerk shall receive a salary of aeveoty-fivc dollars per month. Regular Policemen shall re ceive a salary of seventy-five dollars per month, and also two dollars for each arrest and convic tion, provided that the same shall in all cases be collected from te party convicted, and in no case to be a charge against the city. Bec. 3. Each of tike above salaries shall be payable In legal coin of the United State*, in equal monthly inrtallmi-nf, on the first day of each and every month. Sac. 3. Ordinance No. 4, entitled ‘An Ordi nance regulating the salaries of officer*,’ approv ed April 10.1609, and Ordinance No. 10. entitled • An Ordinance defining the duties of City Attor ney,'approved April 15,1869, and Section 7 of Ordinance No. 36, entitled * An Ordinance regu 1 sting a Fire Department of Hamilton City,’ ap proved December 13, 1869, and Section 4 of Ordi nance No. S3, entitled * An Ordinance creating the office of City Attorney,'approved Jnoe 13, 1670. are hereby repealed. B*c. 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after ita passage. Approved July 5, 1870. P. EVERTS, President Board of Trustee*. M. P. Ciiimut, City Clerk. jy8-l«t Ordinance No. 41. An Ordinance regulating licenses and License Tax in Hamilton City. The Board of Trust*** of Hamilton City do or dain a* follows: ttsrmon 1. The Clerk shall cause to be pre pared. at the expense of the city, printed forms of City Licenses, to be issued as herein provided. He shall number snd sign the same and deliver them to the Marshal, from time to time, charging him therefor. The Marshal shall make a written report to the Board of Trus tee# on Monday of each week, duly verified, showing the amount of license# collected by him the previous week, the names of persons or firms to whom licenses have been issued, the amount paid by each, and the occupation or business for which such licenses were issued. Sac. 2. Ail licenses herein provided for shall be payable in legal note of the United States. Sac. 3. Every person or firm engaged in the business of trading or merchandising, or dealing in any kind of goods, wares, or merchandise whatsoever, shall pay a license as follows: Those making monthly sale* to the amount of one thousand dollars or under, eight dollars per quarter; those making monthly sal os amounting to more than one thousand ana under five thou sand dollars, twelve dollars per quarter; and thoaa making monthly tales amounting to more than five thousand dollars, twenty dollars per quarter. flwc. 4. Every person or firm engaged in the business of storage and commission merchants shall pay a license as follows. Those whose monthly receipts amount to one thousand dol lar* or under, ten dollars per quarter; thoae whose monthly receipts are more than one thou sand and under three thousand dollars, fifteen dollara per quarter; and those whose monthly receipts are more titan three thousand dollars, twenty-five dollars per quarter. Hue, 5. Every person or firm engaged in the business of banking, dealers in exchange, gold and silver, stocks, or bullion, shall pay a license of fifty dollars per quarter. Her. 0. Every person, firm or company en gaged in the business of expressing or transmit ting letb-ra or packages for hire, having an office in thia city, shall pay a license of fifty dollars per quarter. »«<’. 7. Each Telegraph Company doing busi ness in the city Miall pay a license of fifty dol lara per quarter. Sac. 8. Rverv person, firm or company en gaged in the business of stock or real estate brokerage la baying and sailing stocks or real estate, shan pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Esc. ». Every person or firm engaged in the boaineaa of keeping a livery stable, or letting horses, wagons, carriages, or other animals or vehkskM for hire, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. • "'u ■« m ill '•mkhjhi ill uir business of running for hire any dray. Job wagon, cart or other public vehicle, shall pay for each dray. Job wagon, cart or vehicle ao run, a ltaense of ten dollars per quarter. Bar. 11. Every peraon or firm engaged in the business of auctioneering shall pay a li«*nse of thirty dollars per quarter. Bro. 13. Every peraon or firm engaged tn the business of carrying on a (laguerrt*an >*r photo graphic gallery .shall pay a license of fifteen dol lar* per quarter. 8ic. 13. Every peraon or firm engaged In the business of keeping a l.arbor shop, shall pay for each chair in use In said shop a license of five dollars per quarter. Bec. 14. Every person nr firm engaged in the business oi assaying any metals or ore, shall pay s license of twenty-five dollars per quarter. Bec. lfi. Every person or firm engaged In the business of manufacturing soda, cider, vinegar, sarsaparilla, or syrups of any kind, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Sec. 16. Everr person or firm engaged In the business of keeping or conducting any tavern, hotel, lodging house, chop house, or restaurant, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. 8ec. IT. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping a bar or saloon, for retail lng any wlnea or liquors of any kind, in lens ?Iuantitles than one quart, shall pay a license of orty-five dollars per quarter. Sec. 18. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping a public bath honsc, shall pay a license of ten dollars per quarter. Sec. 13. Every peraon or firm engaged In the bwjtRssE of keeping or carrying on a shooting gallery, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Sec. 30. Every peraon or firm engaged in the business of keeping or conducting a public bak «ry tor the manufacture of bread, pies or cake*, * aif W*license of five dollars per quarter. . " , Every person or firm engaged in keeping a laundry, where washing and ironing is done, shall pay a license of ten dollars per quarter. .. ®5°* **• Every proprietor or keeper of a bil liard table shall pay for each table in nse a license of ten dollars per quarter. Bet. 33. Every keeper or proprietor of a nine SLbowUn* "ball pay a license of twenty dollars per quarter. too. 34. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping or carrying on anybrewt-ry !^US^‘UT. °f ba®r-*“*H°r fermented quarter 0 W * Uc*n,w of thlrtT dollars per . ®ac •• E*ch every insurance company <*oia* bSMa5a;‘n th* <**7 "ball pay a licence of t wwnty-fivs doUara per quarter. too. 26. Every peraon, firm or company en gaged in running stages and carrying passenger* for hire, end hiving an office in the city, aha] 1 pay s license of fifteen dollars per quarter too. 27. Every peraon or firm engaged in the business of pswn broker, shall pay a Ucen-c oi forty dollar*j*er quarter. Sec. 28. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping a butcher shop or stall, foi the retail of flesh wests, shall pay a license oi flftsen dollars per quarter. Bro. 28. Every traveling merchant, hawker, oi peddler, who shall vend goods, wares, and mer ehandise, shall pay a license of twenty-five doll&n per quarter; provided that in case such travellnj merchant, hawker, or peddler, shall use a wagon, cart, or other vehicle In such business, he shall pay a license of forty dollars per quarter. Sec. 80. Every person, firm, company, mana ger, or lessee of any theater, engaged in the bnsl bom of giving theatrical performances or exhl €>rttnancf«. bittern* of KRTiakf*, minstrels* concert or opera singer*, sparring. melodeon or other public per formance or exhibition, for pay. shall pay a ll cenae of on* hundred dollars per month; pro vided, that In case such license be granted for a l*wn period than one nvmtb. Are dollar* for each performance or exhibition so given. Har. 31. Every person, firm, or company, giv ing in the citv any exhibition of a caravan, me nAgerte, gp collection of animals, or any circus, •how, rope, or wire dancing, or slight of hand performance, for pay. shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars for each exhibition so given. Hm*-. 32. Every person or Arm who shall open or keep a dac e house, common 1> known aa a hurdy-gurdy house, shall pay a license of one hundred dollars per month, provided that In case such license Is granted fora 1cm period than one month, five dollars per day tor each day the same shall be kept open. Umc. 83. Every person who shall carry on or conduct any of the businesses, trades, callings. or r>feaaton* mentioned herein, and shall neglect take out a license therefor, a* herein provided, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than the license which such person is required to take out, and not exceeding five hundred dol lars, which fine may be enforce* 1 by imprison ment in the city Jail not exceeding one day for each two dollars of such fine. 8*o. 34. All licenses provided for in tlda Or dinanoe shall be paid in advance, and are hereby made transferable in eases when the business ; licensed la conducted or carried on in the seme building, shop, stall, or stand, but not otherwise. 8*c. 35. Ordinance Xo. 11, entitled* An Ordi nance providing for the assessing and collecting of revenue for Hamilton City,’ aporoved April 18, 1N80; and Ordinance ?fo. 18, entitled • An Or dinance amendatory of supplemental to an Ordinance entitled * An (udinance providing for the aa*»walng and collecting of revenue fur Ham ilton City,' approval May 6,1583; and Ordinance No. 25, entitled 'An ordinance amendatory of and supplemental to an Ordinance entitled * An Ordinance providing for the assessing and col lecting of revenae for Hamilton City, approved September 13,18©, sad all Ordinance* and parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance, •re hereby repealed. Sr.c. 38. Thin ordinance shall take effect and be in force tram and after Us passage. Approved July 11, 1870. P. EVERTS. President of tbe Board. M. P. f hawse run. City Clerk. jyl4-14t Ordinance No. 42. An Ordinance Creating the Offices of City Bs c«*d*r and City Surveyor. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain aa follow*: Becnon 1. In addition to the offices already prescribed by law and ordiname, there shall be and ia hereby created the offices <»f City Recorder and City Surveyor. Bar. 2. The City Recorder, before entering ttpon tbe discharge of the duties of liis office, shall give a bond, with two or more sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Board, in the sum of flve thousand dollar*; and the City Sur veyor shall give a like bond, in the *uin of two thousand five hundred dollar*. Each of tbe bonds required by this section shall be in like form and with like conditions as other bonds re quired of officers. Bet. 3. The City Recorder shall hold his Court, every day, at the Recorder * office, in tbe City Hall, and shall be allowed a fee of four dol lars for each conviction; provided, that the same shall in all cases be collected from tbe party convicted, and in no case to be a charge against the city. 8*c. 4. The Citv Recorder shall keep a record of all his proceedings, and pay over to the City Treasurer, on Saturday of each week, all money collected by him. after deducting the fee* al lowed to officer*; taking duplicate receipts there for—one of which he shall file with the City Clerk; the other keep tor his voucher. The Re corder shall, also, report to the Board on Mon day of each week, under oath; which report shall show all cases brought before him; all fines im posed. and the amount of fees received by him and other officer* therein. Bet. 5. The City Surveyor shall keep a record of all surveys made by him, and report the same to the Board of Trustees on tbe first Monday of each month; and shall be permitted to charge not to exceed ten dollars per lot for fixing the boundaries fur private owners; provided, that the same shall in no cane lie a charge against the city. Bee. 8. All ordinance* or parts of ordinances, in conflict with this Ordinance, and all ordi nances heretofore passed providing any com pensation for either of said officers, are hereby repealed. Bet. 7. This Ordinance shall take effect and lie in force from and after its pa**age. Approved July 18,1870. P. EVERTH, President Board Trustees. M. P. Chambekijm, City Clerk. Jy2fi-14t Ordinance No. 43. An Ordinance Relating to Dogs. The Board of Trustees of Hamiltou City do or dain as follow*: Rectio* 1. An animal tax. or licence, of three dollars, on all male, and five dollar* on all female dogs, in Hamilton City, over the age of one month, payable in legal coin of the United States, is hereby levied and directed to be col lected. Ret. 2. The Marshal shall procure a suitable Dumber of tags, which shall be numbered, and stamped with the word Hamilton; and any per son keeping any dog within the city limits shall procure of the Marshal a tag, to be attached to such dog, and shall pay therefor the tax or license prescribed in Section 1 of this Ordinauce. Sue. 8. The Marshal shall apprehend and im pound all dogs found running at large without a tag within the city limits after the 1st day of August, A. D. 1870. Sec. 3. Any person wishing to redeem a dog which has been impounded may do so upon payment of the tax or license required by Sec tion 1 of this Ordinauce for a tag and paying to the Marshal V - additional sum of two dollars for impounding the same. Hue. 5. All dogs impounded shall, unless sooner redeemed by the owner or claimant, lie killed after the expiration of twenty-four hours, and interred or otherwise disposed of without the city limits. Hec. 6. The Marshal shall make a report to the Board of Trustees on Monday of each week for the week previous, which report shall show the number of tag* sold; the names of persons to whom sold, respectively; the date when each commences and expires; the number of dogs im pounded; the nu in tier killed; the amount of mo | ney received for tags, or otherwise, nnder this Ordinance, from the party paying the same, and shall keep a register in his office showing the above facts. He shall pay to the Treasurer, on Saturday of each week, all money in his hands from the sale of tag*, after deducting his fees, as hereinafter allowed. Bxc. 7. The Marshal, in addition to the extra fees received from those redeeming impounded dogs, shall receive a fee of fifty cents for each, tag sold and one dollar and fifty cents for each og killed. Hec. H. Any person or persons who shall forge or counterfeit any tag or tags for the purpose of defrauding the city, shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not less than ten nor more than fifty dollarti. and msy be imprisoned in the < lty Jail not to exceed one day for each two dollars of such fine. Hec. 9. Any person or persons who shall tie or otherwise attach sny kettle, can, drum, box, or other substance, to the tail, leg, neck or body of any dog, shall be guilty of s misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not loss than fifty dollars, and may be imprisoned in the City Jail not to exceed one day for each two dollars of such fine. BXC. 18. All money received into the Treasury under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be kept in a separate fund, and under the control cf the Board of Trustees. Hec. 11. This Ordinance shall take effect and lie in force from and after Its passage. Approved July 18,1870. P. EVERTH, President of the Board. M P Chamberlin, City Clerk. Jy21-14t Ordinance No. 44. An Ordinance to Provide Water for Hamilton City. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Bitcnow 1. A special ad valorem tax of twen ty-five cents on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property, real and personal, in Hamil ton City, la hereby levied, and directed to be collected, for the purpose of providing water for said flits for the year A. D. 1870. Bxc. i. The Assessor, in making out the as sessment roll for the year A. D. 1H70, shall add a separate column, showing the amount of the tax hereby levied, and the same shall lie collected in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 37, and the same fees allowed to officers as in other cases of collection of city taxes. Br.o. 3. All money received into the Treasury under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be set apart to and known as the Water Fund, and lie under the control of the Beard of Trustees. Brc. 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from the date of Us passage. Approved July 18,1870. P. EVEKTH, President of the Board. M. P. Chaxbkulin, City Clerk. jy21-l4t »r o t x o m i NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN, TO ALL whom it may concern: That the Tannehlll Silver Mining Company, a corporation existing under the lews of New York, and engaged in the busiucM of mining in Eureka Mining District, State of Nevada, ia the owner of, and lawfully entitled to, the possession of that certain tract of land situated in said District, county of Lan der, State aforesaid, adjoining the town of Eu reka. or Napiaa, on tho south, and known and called the • McCOY SURVEY.' The said prop erty waa purchased by said corporation in Octo ber, 1845. and valuable improvements placed thereon, and continuously occupied and enjoyed by said corporation until the said McCoy relo cated the same in July, 1869. All persons are warned against purchasing the said tract of land, or any portion thereof, from Major W. W. 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At a meeting of the union repub lican State Central Committee, held at Virginia City, June 23,1870, It was Resolved, That a State Convention of the Na tlonal Union Republican T,*rty be held a* Elko on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY FIRST, 1870, to nominate candidates for the fol lowing offices, to wit: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Representative in Congress, Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary of Htate, Attorney General, Treasurer of Stab*, Controller of State, Surveyor-General, Superintendent of Public In struction, State Mineralogist, and Clerk of the Supreme Court, and the transaction of such other business as shalr properly come before said Convention. On motion. Resolved, That each county be entitled to one Delegate at large, one for each one hundred (100) votes, and one for each frac tion over fifty (60) cast for the Republican Presi dential Electors at the election of 1868. On motion. Resolved, That we recommend to the several County Central Committees that the Primary Election of Delegates to both Htate and County Conventions be held on the 15th day of September, 1870. and that at said election one delegation be elected to the Htate Convention and one delegation to the Couuty Convention. On motion. Resolved, That a voter at the Union Republican I’rimarh-M shall possess the following qualifications: Ho shall be a citizen of the United States and State of Nevada: be shall at the time of voting at the Primaries be a qualified elector and registered vob*r of the pre cinct in which lb' offers to vote; lie shall have j voted the Union Republican ticket. State and National, at the general election of November, A. D. 1868, or would have dono so had it been possible to vote; he shall solemnly pledge him self to vote for the nominees of the Uuion Re publican party st the general election in Novem ber, A. D. 1870. Resolved, That wo recommend to the several County Central Committees, that on the day of the Primary Election for Delegates b) the sev eral Conventions, the people be requested to ex press their preference for the candidates for the several offices, Htate and County, by a direct vote. Dclegatea are apportioned to the several coun ties aa follows: Churchill.2INye.4 Douglas. 4 Ormsby.fl Esmeralda.4 Storey.‘24 Humboldt.4 Washoe.10 Lyon.6 Elko.8 Lander.11 White Pine.10 Lincoln..2 _ Total.. N. A. H. BALL, Chairman Nevada State central Committee Na tional Union Republican Party. JeUR-td C. (!. Rattkhma*. Secretary applications for Patent. Application ^or Patent. NOTICE NO. 11. BNimi'i Office, I Am», Nevada, April a*tb, 1K0-1 N'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE Mukwonago Mining Company ha# this day filed in this office a diagram, together with a notice of Application for Patent from the United States, under Act of Cougrew approved July JGIli. 1for Eight Hundred feet of tlie GokVB Lode, known aa the Mokwonag * Mining Company's claim, sftuab-d in the White Pine Mining District, White Pine County. Nevada, and m<»re particularly described as follows; Be ginning at a point whence tbe southeast corner of the surrey made for ths Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company, on the Aurora Lode bear# S. 11H degree# W. 300 feet, thence running X. IIS degrees E. 300 feet, thence 8. 7#H de gree* E. fW) feet; thence S. 11 S degree# W. 300 feet, and theme Jf. 7«S degree* W. DUO feet to tb*‘ place of beginning, and containing Five Acre# and fifty-one one-hundredths of an Acre <5.11-lnu acre** of Land, embracing said lode, and one hundred feet on each side thereof. Said claim is bounded >n the west by the Aurora Con solidated Silver Mining Company, Aurora Lode. * GEORGE T. TERRY. ms3-90d* Register. Application for Patent. NOTK K SO. 7(1. Rewte* s Office. I Austin. X-vada, April 1H, 1S70.} VfOTlCS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il Mnkwooarn Mining Company ha# this day filed in this office a diagram, together with a notice of Application for Pat* nt from the United Stab-#, under Act of Congreaa approved July JMh, 1 tret, for Eight Hundred Feet c4 the Mount Vernon Lode, known as the Mukwunago Mining Com pan v‘# claim, situated in the White Pine Mining 'District. White Pine County. Nevada, and more particularly described a# follow#: Be ginning at the southeast corner of tbe survey mad*- for the Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company, on the Aurora Lode, the same being the northeast corner of the survey mads- for the South Aurora Silver Mining Cnrapany. thence ruming X. 111ft degrees E. 30® feet; thence S. 7Si^ degrees E. $00 foet; thence S. 11 H degn-es W :ton ftei. and thence X. 7x«ft degree* W. S00 f-et to the place of lieginning. and containing Five Acres and fifty-one one-hundredth# of an Acre (ft ftl-luu acres, of Land, embracing Hid hide, and one hundred feet on each ride thereof. Said claim is hounded on tbe west by the Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company. Aurora Lode. GEORGE T. TERRY, mad-Register. U. 3. Patents for Mines! F. TACLIABUE, CIVIL EHQOTEEB and 8UBVEY0B Office at the Mining Recorder's, Main Street. Treasure City. PARTIES WISHING PATENTS FOP. MINES in White F.ne County, can procure the same at the shortest notice, and on the most reasona ble term#,by applying a# above. Orders left with Col. Sabin, in tbe Minim? Recorder's office, at Treasuie City, or at The White Pine New# office in Hamilton, will receive prompt attention. ■pit If Delinquent Tax List. [Proceed# of Mines.) State or Nevada, Coi'ntt or White Pixe, I District Attorney * Office, j V-OTICE OF SUITS COMMENCED: To the 11 following named defendant* and to all own era of, or claimants to the mines or mining claims hereinafter described, known or un known: You an- h nl»y notified that *uits have been commenced in the Justice Court. Town ship No. 1, in Hamilton, M. Atwood, Justice, by the State of Nevada, plaintiff, against each of the defendants hereinafter named, and each of the following described mines or mining claims and all owners of or claimants to the same, known or unknown, to recover the tax and de linquency assessed to said defendants, against the proceeds of said property for the quarter year commencing the 1st day of October. A. I>. 1869, and ending the 31st day ofDecember. A. D. I860, and that a summons has been duly issued in each case. And you are further notified, that unless you appear and answer the complaint filed in said cause on or before the :»»th day of July, A. D. 1870, judgment will lx- taken against you and the mine or mining claim herein de* scritw-d for the amount of tax and delinquency specified and costs of suit: Keller mine, tax and peieentage 98 60. Mahogany mine, situated in Mahogany can yon; tax and percentage 8 99. Milton mine, tax and percentage l 19. Miuuetta mine, containing «o feet; tax and per centage 3 36. Minnesota mine, containing 1980 feet; tax and percentage 3 50. Oakland mine, containing Hot) feet; tax and percentage 14 4* Pan Handle mine, on Bromide Flat; tax and percentage 31 82. Joe Potts mine, containing lHiiO fe«*t, about 100 feet west of Rice Tollhouse; tax and percentage 8 78. Zubric mine, containing 600 feet, ou Chloride Flat; tax and percentage 22 94. Sagebrush mine, 1,000 feet. Treasure Hill, near Posthole; tax and percentage 33 10. Sangamon mine, containing 1000 feet; tax and percentage 26 99. Caroline mine, containing 1200 feet; tax and ■ Posthole mine, containing 600 feet, located on I Chloride Flat; tax and percentage 73 54. Colleen Bawn mine, located on Bromide Flat tax and percentage 13 21. Charlea it Then sa mine. 1000 feet, on Icel*erg Flat; tax and percentage 29 64. El Dorado mine; tax and percentage 16 64. Domingo I^nlge k Co. or mine, containing 800 feet; tax and percentage 162 16. Fan well mine, containing 1600 f»-et; tax and percentage 2 72. (telkey mine; tax and pern ntage 16 12. Hartwell Ledge k Co, containing 1400 feet; about one mile northwest Hamilton and east Bullion Hill; tax and percentage 21 87. Howard mine k Co, containing 800 feet; tax and pen * ntage l 57. The Bentin Cortes mine; tax and percentage 2 HO. Black Thorn mine; tax and percentage 1 50. John Hteele-; tax and percentage 2 7H. Broom Ranger mine; tax and percentage 9 70. Chihuahua Company; tax and percentage 14 88. E. J. Brown mine; tax and percentage 2 66. Seymour No. 10 mine, Chloride Flat; tax and percentage 07 46. Sierra Pascoe mine, containing 1000 feet, on ' Treasure Hill; tax and percentage i ;#). Josephine mine; tax and percentage 6 86. Silver Star mine; tax and percentage 24 31. T. H. Wills mine; tax and percentage 2 07. You Be Dam mine; tax and percentage a .Vi. Hamilton, White Pine County, Nevaila, \ June 2H. A.n. 1870. 1 F. H. KENNEDY. t District Attorney White Pine Pnnnty, Nev. EDWARD IRWIN, Sheriff White Pine County, Nev. ' By Jko. II. Shkhmikh, Deputy Sheriff. Je29-oaw4w man TO THE UNFORTUNATE. New Remedies! Now Remedies! DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, NO. KEARNY STREET, COR NER Commercial, San Fnsoiaco.A3n Private entrance on Commercial street Established in 1H54, for the tn atnient^Bnl of Sexual and Seminal Disease, such Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Svphillia, iu all its forma: Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc., etc. Skin diseases of years standing, and Ulcerated Legs, etc., aucceasfollv treated. Seminal Weakness. Seminal emission la the consequence of wlf abuse. Thia solitary vice, or depraved aexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both ■exes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certaiuty the following train of I morbid ayinptoma, unless combated by seieutifle metlical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spota under tlie eyea, pain in the head, ringing lu the ears, noiao like the mailing of leaves or rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limba, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffi dence In approaching strangers, a dislike to form uew acquaintances, a disposition to ahun society, loss of ntnznory, pimples and various eruptions about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, fo-tui breath, coughs, consumption, I night sweats, monomania and frequently in sanity. If relief bo not obtained, you should j apply immediately, either in person or by letter. ' and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails ! of effecting a quick and radical cure. hr. G. will give one hundred dollars to any person who will prove, satisfactorily to him, that he waa cured of thia complaint by either of the Han Fraociaco quack*. Cared at Home. Persons at a distance may In* CURED AT HOMK, by addressing a letter to Dr. Oibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease haa continued, ami have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and <*«a riodty, to any part of the Country, with full and plain directions for use, by enclosing $15 in cur rency. or $10 in coin, in a registered letter through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo A package of medicine will be forwarded by Kxpreaa to any part of the Union. Persons writing to the Doctor will pleas* state the name of the paper they see this advertise ment in. All eonnmmi. atlona strictly confidential. Address, DR. J. F. GIBBON, j Jyl4-6w Box 252, flan Francisco, California. printing. ^ OFFICE OF THE j Solbitf $m Hctos. -o tar This establishment is supplied with s lame assortment of newest style* of Type. Bor der*. Ornaments. Cards. Assorted Paper, and j all the MODEB.IV MACHINERY Employed in the pn*i«w eaecntlon of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! Best of Job Presses. FINEST, LATEST STYLUS OF Plain and Ornamental Type, For any kind of work. *u. Ii a* Posters, Play Bills, Circulars, Checks, Tags, Certificates of 8tock, Blank Books, Receipts, Notes, Etc. O AHD0, Of all *1 ***, ahadra and Hhape*. In plain Mark or • in any ur all the colors of th« Rainbow. | THE PIONEER PAPER OF WH1TK PINK, PUBI.IHIIIXG AM. TITF TELEGRAPH NFWB, and a general d«wn summary in every issue— besides our specialty— Hvory Sunday, A MINING REVIEW, furnishing a complete account of the condition of the mines in this District—condition of the w<*rks; late developments; amount of ore for the week; yield of ore worked; proposed changes: also, comUtion and prospect of outside claims, and other matters of interest to owners and the general public. BOOK BINDING! Persona wMilng Blank Rooks printed will not be under the necessity of sending to Han Fran cesco for this character of work, as ws ars pro pared to eieoute such work in a good style, sod at reasonable prices. Drllnqumt Salts. I-»KAT»IERSTONK MINING COMPA * NY.—Location of Work*: White pine Min ing District. White Pine County, State of Ne vada. — Notice. — There are delinquent upon the fbllowi ng-dearribrd stock, on account of sw wm> lit levied on the 14th <lay of June, V. I). 1*70. the several amounts set opposite the i nam~* of the r>-*perttvc shareholder*. a* fid low* : No. of No. of Nauu». Certificate. Hhar*-*. Ain’t. | Breed W J .balance!.:i.3.*W.. j Honey E B.V.100.20.. Done y K B.30.100.20 .. Bum E B.32.100.JO.. Dougherty B, Trust**?. .100 .100.‘JO.. Hill A E, Trustee.94.100.1 Hill A E. Trustee.95.100.20. Hill A E, Trustee.96.100.JO.. Hill A E. Trustee.97.100.20.. McDonald M J.35..800.100 McDonald M J.45.10.2.. Painter Mr* IW.57.10.2.. And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 14th day of June. A. D. 1370, so many share* of each | Creel of aaid stock as may Is* necessary will 1 sold at public auction, by John Middleton k Hon, Auctioneer*. No. 310 Montgomery atnit. Han Francisco, California, on TOrBHDAY, the ! ELEVENTH DAY OF AFOPBT, A. I». 1*70, at the hour of 12 o’clock w. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessments thereon. together with cisds of advertising snd expenses of sale. DAVID T. BAOLEY. Secretary Office: No. 4ol California street, Han FwatifO, t California. Jy9*-td 1ATAWANA MINING COMPANY.— j Asseasment No. 2, levied Jnne 2, 1870. De linquent*. unpaid up to 7th July, 1870. noon: If? f Si if Stockholder*. f 3 * 4 S a. ^ g • I* 75 : * i U M Hhmi.«.».t».*> I) M Hoaioer.1.ao.3 00 D M Hw .0 W.s on I» M Houx-r.10.»> *.0u ll M .la.10....1.11 D M Houm.TnuMlKl. . ,l«n.l W OO I) M HouKr.TnulMlM.10.1 so D M Hoamer.Truste* 152.10.1.50 D M Hosmer.Trnshe-183.104.15.60 Richard Savage.20.50... $2.50.8.00 j Richard Ravage... 164..300. ..45.00 '■ Richard Ravage. .. 199.100.15.00 , H A Post.36.10.1J0 j H K Holcombe.... 127.10.1.5o j M M Baldwin.114 .10.50.1.00 M M Baldwin.149.490 ...24.80....49.00 , Richard H Ravage...115.10.180 I P Cunklln.106.... 4.60 00 ; R Caulfield.iJ8.40 .6.00 j D Walker. M D .129. .A« A F. Everett .134.100.,.18.00 j A K Everett.166 .50.7.50 William Krug.137.50.7.50 ; William Krug.138.50 .7.80 I Wm Krug. Trust** 167.100..15.00 ; Wru Krug, Trustee.. 197.... 227 . 34.05 ; Wm Krug. Trustee.. 198.400.00.00 ' John dement.141.90.13 fto ; A Martinon, TrueteelHH-424*.637.JO . Charles C Bowman .138. .. .500.75.00 LDHimpson.157 . 95....14.26 , K B Wilder.161. . . .1000.1.50.00 j It Cohn.179. .100.15.00 j rii Burton.lHti.328.40.20 I Bolt* A Wise.175.MSI.120.00 I C F Me Bermot.176.100.15.00 | H Heyd* nfeldt.1*1.300. ...15,(51. ...30.00 Cy WfUin^on. j .m.,WJ„ | CTtii**“ing*°‘‘ | ■»“.««.IM» j ,W..i.n.w oo I 191.100 .15 001 T An«ud Chanvard. .195.100.15.00 j R F. Doran .200.200.30 .*W 1 <X.rt«For*r,k} *> •••*».; Micm-uusm*.—July 7,1*70. Collected fr<*tn Drink ho nm, on shares 386, $34.90 ' •• •• Conklin, •• 218, 31 98 i '• " Southwell, •* 83. 9.75 Jy 13 A MARTI NON, Secretary J Notice of delink*! ent walk. Jennie A, Consolidated Mining Company, WhiU* Pino District. Nevada. Notice.—There ! are delinquent u|*«m the following -deacnt*d . stock, on account of aeM-ssnient 1* vied on the j 'joth day of June, 1870, the seviral amount* set ! opposite the names of Uw* respective share- f holders, as follows: No. No. Names. C.-rtiAcab shares. Amt. i I» Corson .2 .2,600. f jrjO.UO It Stokes. |.(.1,066. 100.06 I A Dellgne.4.2.600.200 00 j A Dellgne.21.2,600.jno.on J H Cook. 38..1,000. 100.06 J H Cook.56.300.30.00 * 4 H Cook ..'»7.800 50.00 J I! Cook .5* .280.28 00 J H Cook.59. 230.28.00 i J H Cook. .00.125.12.50 . J 8 Cook.61.128.12.80 ! J II Cook.82.125.13.80 | J H Cook.r,:i.100.lo on J II Cook. 64. 100 .10.00 j J II Cook.65.100.10.00 ! J H Cook.66.list.]0.(8) 1 J H (*H»k.67.11MI.10.00 J H Cook. 6*.Hxi.in on J II Cook..69.100.10.00 ! J H Cook.70.75.7.80 J II Cook.71 .73 '..... 7.8(1 ! J H Cook.72.80. . . 3.00 i J H Cook.73.30.8 06 J H Cook S ).50. . . 3.(g) I J H Cook.75. 50.8.00 | J H C.N.k 76 25 3.19) J H Cook .7M. ..Vi.... 2 30 | J K Skinner.h....3,000.900 00 i Herman Tod ter . .79.25. 2.36 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 20th dar of I June, 1870, so many shares of each parcel of | said stork as may f«e necessary will In- sold at public auction, at the office- of the company, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF At’OCBT, 1*70. at the hour of 12 o'clock rn. of said day. to pay 1 said delinquent assessment then-on. together with costs of advertising and expenses of ash 4 M BCFFINOTUN. Secretary Office: 37 New Merchant* Exchange, California street, San Francisco, Cal. Jy30-td . Lttorru atib jFrrb Stables. Fourtn Streot LIVERY & SALE STABLE, 138 Fourth at,, bet. Mission and Howard. San Francisco, Cal., A. J. PKAXCIN. Proprietor. /ATEN DAY AND NIOHT BOARD ERH " / kept tn the liest style. First-class Double Teams, HingleTeams and Saddle Horses. Jyl6-lm Y0ST. * co' fe LIVERY, FEED & 8ALE STABLE, Silver Pai-lL, Nov. U-IIE PROPRIETORS BEO l.EAVP TO IN 1 FORM the traveling public that they art now pn*pan-it to furnish stable room for any amount of stock, on the most reasonable terms. The best of groomamen at this establishment. STOCK RANCHED, at reasonable rates, by tin day, week or month. JeHU-lm TREASURE CITY LIVERY STABLE.1 to*&k E. MEYER, rpint ORIGINAL LIVERY AND HALE STA 1 BI.E pr«q»rtetor, Treasure Street, Treasure City, is still holding out at the old atand. and has elegsnt turnouts, horses, buggies, wsgous, and ; all outfitting* pertaining to A HANDSOME I TURNOUT. Stock taken for keeping. by the week, day or month, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Outfits for Prospectors and Excursionists fur nished on private terms. Tlio Boat Stool., at the lowest prices, i* the effort of thin estab lishment. Jy(Mf E. MEYER. —-- -■ —. ■ —- ■■ — .11M MILLER <5c CO. I A LiTery, Sale, Feed & Boarding Stable, Jy7-tf Our. Treasure and Pnnn streets. BILLY DOUGHERTY, Tonsorial Artist, rAcaaoN BOtras MAIN RTREKT, HAMILTON. NEVADA. HAVINO MOVED HIH HHOP TO THE Jackson House, respectfully solicits a con tinuance of patronage from liis old friends and the public generally, at reduced rah*. HhAVISO. .Mo. Hair OfTTORO.BOc. HhaMPOOIRo. BOc. Je:i-tf Assessment Notices. OFFICK OF THK S|. yri. Vi.. Tunnel and Mining n.miiian» r t*Y work. White Fin. , 'i?.'*''"" "f mnntr. HU*e ®f >"Vd. -TMI,e u that at a meeting of th«- Trusty.,, V,f .J*1'"' l*,o . held tb. Ml, o.w71- '“ an .-.B-rameTit ..f I'.. HC.i, Klv» (3; I elite h W«« levied np-u. tin raini.I Kt... k , ,. F«">. p*v»hh liutn.-di.tely, hi I nlliTl m gold ™iu, to the Herr, rary at ,h, .gj, ' Comrany. Boom No. 21, H«yw„dk BuiL.."1' .FJ California Un-el. H>>. Fnutrlaco •Any stork npun which raid o-uialn iu.I-.irl on rill KMDAY, the TWPNvv1 FIFTH risibi 1>AV or tnirir A bE*? "hall be deenu-d delinquent, .ad *111ii u ?• Mlvertiaed for rah, .1 public ludl,dolF i"»» psyuK Ul ahull be matte before Jin ou THCRSDAY. the FIFTEENTH v OF SEPTF-MCER, A 1). 1K70. /n Y quent IV-raairnt. together with i'll,. , , advertising and ''ipenso* Of coats of J"HKPH L. KING Office: Room Nn. ». Hqmm1, Buiidra.1'??; California street. Ban Frauelaro, Oat. Tira**? Noonday »n.VEH MixiiiTcnu PANY.-Locatlon of W-uke Whi,.0*’*: Mining Dlatrtrt. White Pine Count, Bran . Nevada. - Notice 1. hereby given thM ,JL? lug of the Trustees of raid Company held ,! Ihe *ltb day of July. A. „ n 21^ mi nt of ' Taaewtjr .401 Cowl, per Share Wra levied upon the capital stock of raid era 1«7- WV* Immediately, in Fulled Hrarai gold coin, to the .-e.rvlary, at the offiea ofth. Company, Boom SI, Hayward’a Building ra California atreet. Ban Franctaeo, Catlfc'rni. Any atock upon which raid araerament shall re' main unpaid nn the TWENTY.FOFHTH iraiiTi DAY OF AFOFBT, 1H70. ahall be deemed i? linquent, and wtU he duly ^vertlvd f„r 'c .1 public auction. Mid, unleaa payment shall |»! made before, will lie aold on TFK8BAY l » THIRTEENTH BAY OF BEPTEMBffl, ti„ to pay the delinquent aaaeaa.ue.it, together with coata of advertising and erpenaea of the rale (.Has. E. ELLIOT, Hecrerar, Office Room 21, Hayward'a Building. tut Call fomia atreet. Han Francisco, California lyM-td NOTIfK or AHHKHHNENT. — OP F1CE of the Aurora Conaolldated Silver liming Company. Location „f works: While Pine Mining District, Oiuuity of While Fin. a..u mate of Nevada.—Notice l. hereby given’tm at a meeting of the Tru.te.-a ..f mid Con.rant hfld on the 7th day of July. 1970, an - meut (No. 3) of Flw« Dollars |3) Per share wa* kvied upon the capital atock of Maid Con. panv, payable 1 mined lately. |n Tnited Htat.-w K-dd coin, to the Hecrrtary. at the office of th*. Company. No. 419 California atreet (Room TT Han Francisco, California. Any stock upon which said aascsatneiit shall remain unpaid on the lftti. •Uy Of August, 1970, Shall be deeiued delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall be made Is fore, will Is- sold on the FIH8T DAY OF HEp’ TF.MHF.lt, 1h70, to j>ay tbe delinquent asses* ment, together with costa Of advertising and n te nses of the sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. (Hignedl M. ATWOOD. 8ect*tan Office; At No. 419 California street (Room Si Han Francisco, California. Jjlhtd | KN.MK A. CONNOLIDATKI) MIMNii •I COMi'ANY—White Pine District, Nevada Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Trustees of said Company. In Id on , »>tb day of June. 1K70. an assessment of Tea HO Cents P**r Nkarr was le\i*t| upon the capiul stock of said con |>atiy, payable Imm.dlntely, |n United States g*dd and silver eoi». to the feen tary \ny sits k upon which said a*.- asment shall remain unpaid on the i(Rh day of July, 197c, „hall t*. d<M tn< d d. linquent. and will be dulv tdvertlse.1 for aale at public auction, and, unless iwyne nt shall lie made before, will he aold on MONDAl, the 1Mb day of Angust. 1970. to pay the delin’ quent assessment, together vrith cost* of adver tising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. J M Bl’FKINOTON, He. r« tar>. Office: 37 New Merchant's Exchange,California atreet. Ran Francisco. Cal jy'j-td I'VKMNG STAR NO. I SILVER li MIMNti COMPANY.—Location of Work*; WliHe Pine county. Htate of Nevada. Notice ia hereby given ttiat, at a meeting of the Hoard of TruNbv-H of aaid Company, held on the lat day of June, INTO, an —iwinnt of Five (.%) Cent a per share wan levied ujH»n the capiial atork of Mill Com pany, payable immediately in United Htatea gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the < oiupauy, K*huu fl. No. Mrj Montgomery street, Han Franciaco, Califontia. Any atock ii|m>ii which mi<I a*»*M Helm ut ahall n main unpaid on SATURDAY. the HE* ONI) DAY OF JULY, DW». ahall lie dtemed d< huouent, and Will be dul) advertiaed for Mle at public au<-lion, and uuIcm payment ahall lie made before will be aold on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JULY, 1870, to |*ay the delinquent aiwumrot, together with coat* of advertiaing and expenaea of aale. By order of the B-ani of Trustees. WM II WATSON. Secretary. Office Room 5, No. :vrj Montgomery atreet. Hau Kranrlaco, California. JeM-td POSTPONEMENT. — Th*» day for deeming •tock on the above u( dellmjm nt ia hereby boat rn ned until MONDAY, the FIRST D*Y OF AUGUST, 1M70. and the Mle thereof until WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST. 187ft. Hy order of the hard of Tin*tee*. JjH-td WM. H. WATSON. Secretary. IXX.OMP FLAT NILVKR MINING I Company—Location of Work*: White Pine. Nevada —Notice ia hereby given, that at a meeting of the Hoard of Truateea of Mid Com pany, held on the lat day of June, 187u, an aHMcaament of Three (8) Cent a Per Mhare waa levied upon the capital atock of aaid com panv, payable immediately, in United Htatea gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company, No. 1 Fiprcaa Building, nnrtbeael corner Montgomery and California afreet*. Han Franriaeo, California Any atork upon which aaid ajuMwautcut ahall remain unpaid on the 23d flay of July, 1870, ahall lie deemed delin quent. and will be duly advertiaed for Mia at public auction, aud unleaa )>ayfneut ahall be made before, will be aold on Momlav. the 8th day of August. 187(1, to pay the delinquent aMM‘aament, together with coata of advertiaing and expenaea of Mle. Hy order of the Hoard of Truateea. T. J. OWENS, Secretary. Office: No. 1 Kxpreart HtiHdlug. nortbraat comer Montgomery ami Calif -mla at nets. Han Fran ciaco, California. je'JO-td North American comiou. DATED Miuing Company —Location ot Works: Whit*- Pine County, State of Nevada. Notice la hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees ot said Company, held on tie 18th day of June, 1870, an assessment of Hlva (A) Cents per Share Wss levied upon the capital stock of aaid Com pany, payable immediately, in Tutted States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Comisuiy, Room 8. No. 803 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, California Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1870. ahall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction; and. unless payment ahall be m*le before, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF SEP TEMBER, 1870, to pay the delinquent aaaras* mout, together with coats of advertising and expenses Of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. WM H WATSON, Secretary Office: Room 5, No. :*ri Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Jy30-td Y)I NTO MINING COMPANY.- LO» I CATION of Works: • SIlverado,' Pinto Min ing District, White Pine county, Nevada. No tice la hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board or Trustees of aaid Company, held on the 33d day of July, 1870, ah assessment of ' Va (lOt Cents per Nhare Was levied upon the capital sh>ck of aaid Com pany, payable Immediately, in United States gold and silver Ntll, to the Secretary, at 42ff Montgomery strict. Han Franciaro, California. Auy stock upon which said assessment shall re main unpaid on the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1870, ahall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auc tion, and, unless payment shall be made before, will lie sold on THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1870, to pay the dr liii'iuent assessment, together with coats of ad vertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. D. B. AIIROWNMITH, Secretary. Office: No. 4’Jfl Montgomery street, Han Fran cisco. Cal. Jy2U-td Summon*. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINTH Judicial District of the State of Nevada. In and for the County of Lincoln. The Stuln of Nevada to John H. Phillip*, greeting You are hereby required to appear In an action commenced agaiust you, as defendant, by Laura E. Phillips, as plaintiff. In the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, in and for the County of Liucolu, Slate of Nevada, at Hiko, and anew, r the complaint therein (which is on file with the Clerk of aaid Court), witbiu ten days after aervice upon you of thla summons (exclusive of the day of service). If served in said County of Lincoln, or twenty days if served out of said County, but tn the Ninth Ju dicial District of the State of Nevada, or forty days if aervvd out of said District, but within the State, or judgment by default will be taken against yon, according to the prayer of the aaid complaint. The Mid actlou is brought to obtain a deerre of said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff, on the grounds of /our failure for the term of two years to provide her with the common necessaries of lire—such failure not arising from poverty on yonr part which ordinary Industry could not avoid; and also on the ground of extreme cruelty toward plaintiff on your part—as net forth iu the complaint now on file in thla office. And if you fail to answer the Mid complaint, tha said plaintiff will take Judgment for tho relief prayed for In the complaint and for coata of thla action. Given under my hand and the aeal of the Mid Court, thla 8th day of July. A. D. 1870. JNO. D. GORIN, |8kal.) Clerk of the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Nevada. [80-Cent Nevada State Revenue Stamp.] Jyl3-law8w