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WHITE PIME OHIlt NEWS. Ordinance No. 38. AO Ordinance .resting s Salary anil Contingent Fanil, and for other purposes. The Board o, Trustee* of Hamilton City do or (lain as follows: ._ ,... 8xcno.il. From Md after the passage of this Ordinance, the City Trereurer shall set apart fifty per cent, of all money coming Into the City Treasury from licenses, hall rent Md tinea; and twenty'five per cent, of all money coming Into the City Treasury from tares on real and per sonnl property, which ahall be known as the Salary anti Contingent Fund. Sac 2 The City Treasurer shell make a re. port to the Board of Trustee* on the first Xon. day in each month, showing the amount of money recolyed Into the City Treasury for the month previous, tho amount set apart to Mid Salary and Contingent Fund, the amount dis bursed, and the smount remaining In the Tress. Tec. 3. All warrants for the payment of eel. aries, and all warrant* for defraying the contin gent expenses of the city, unless otherwise ordered by the Bosnl of Trustees, shsl) hereafter be drawn upon the ' Salary and Contingent fundi' which warrant* shall commence a new series, and be paid In tbs order of their regl.tr* tlOD. 8>c 4 This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its pssssge. Approved July 4,14f0. , p EVERTS, President Board of Trustees. X. P. Cuaubsrux, City Clerk. Jy8-14t Ordinance No. 38. An Ordinance abolishing the offices of Street Commissioner and Jailor and Janitor. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain an follows: „ Sacno* l. The offices of Street Commissioner and Jailer and Janitor are hereby abolished. Sec. 1. Ordinance Wo. », entitled • An Ordi nance creating the office of Jailer and Janitor, and defining hia duties, compensation, etc./ ap proved January 31,1870. and all Ordinances or parts of Ordintnoes defining the duties of and prescribing compensation for street Commix, xioner, are hereby repealed, Skc. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after itx passage. Approved July#, 1870. P. EVERTS. President Board of Trustees. M. P. CHAMMttu*, City Clerk. Jy8-14t Ordinance No. 40. An Ordinance Regulating the Salaries of Of ficers. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Section 1. The officers of Hamilton City shall receive the following compensation for their services—to wit: The City Marshal shall receive s salary of nine hundred dollars per an num, and five per cent, on all taxes collected by him on real and personal property; and also one dollar for collecting each licenso. The City Treasurer shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum. The City Assessor shall re ceive s salary of six hundred dollars per annum. The Chief Engineer shall receive a salary of nine nundred dollars per annum. The City Attorney shall receive a salary of aeventy-flve dollars per month, and, in addition to such percentage as is allowed him on delinquent taxes, shall receive five dollars for each conviction for violation of Ordinances, provided that the same shall in all cases he collected from the party couvicted, and in no case to he a charge against the city. The City Clerk shall receive a salary of seventy-five dollars per month. Regular Policemen shall re ceive a salary of seventy-ftve 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. 8ec. 2. Each of the above salaries shall be payable In legal coin of the United Htates, In equal mouthly installments, on the first day of each and every month. Set. 3. Ordinance No. 4, entitled * An Ordi nance regulating the salaries of officers,' approv ed April 10,1869, and Ordinance No. 10, entitled • An Ordinance defining the duties of City Attor ney,'approved April 15,1869, and Section 7 of Ordinance No. 26, entitled * An Ordinance regu lating s Fire Department of Hamilton City,' ap proved December 13, 1869, and Section 4 of Ordi nance No. 35, entitled 1 An Ordinance creating the office of City Attorney,* approved Juno 13, 1870, are hereby repealed. Sec, 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be In force front and after its passage. Approved duly 5, 1870. P. EVERTS, President Board of Trustees. M. P. Cbanbrrun, City Clerk. Jy8-14t Ordinance No. 41. An Ordinance regulating Licenses and License Tax in Hamilton City. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Section 1. The Clerk shall cause to be pre pared, at the expenae of the city, printed forms of City Licenses, to be issued as herein provided. He shall number and 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 tees on Monday of each week, duly verified, showing the amount of licenses 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. Seo. 2. All licenses herein provided for shall be payable In legal coin of the United 8tates. Sec. 3. Every person or firm engaged in the business of trading or merchandising, or dealing in any kind of good*, wares, or merchandise whatsoever, shall pay a license as follows: Those making monthly sales to the amount of one thousand dollars or under, eight dollars per quarter; those making monthly sales amounting to more than one thousand and under five thou sand dollars, twelve dollars per quarter; and those making monthly sales amounting to more than five thousand dollars, twenty dollars per quartsr. bec. «. 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 lars or under, ten dollars per quarter; those whose monthly receipts are more than one thou sand and under three thousand dollars, fifteen dollars per quarter; and those whose monthly receipts are more than three thousand dollars, twenty-five dollars per quarter. Bsc. 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. Sue. 6. Every person, firm or company en gaged In the business of expressing or transmit ting letters or packages for hire, having an office in this city, shall pay a license of fifty dollars per quarter. Sue. 7. Each Telegraph Company doing busi ness in the city shall pay a llceuse of fifty dol lars per quarter. Bsc. 8. Every person, firm or company en Ked in the business of stock or real estate kerage in buying and selling stocks or real eetate, ahall pay a lioense of fifteen dollars per quarter. Bsc. 9. Every person or firm engaged In the business of keeping a livery stable, or letting horses, wagons, carriages, or other animals or vehicles for hire, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Bsc. 10. Every person or firm engaged in the business of running for hire any dray, Job wagon, cart or other public vehicle, shall pay for each dray, jpb wagon, cart or vehicle so run, a license of ten dollars per quarter. Bsc. 11. Every person or firm engaged in the bnslness of auctioneering shall pay a license of thirty dollars per quarter. 8ec. 12. Every person or firm engaged in the business of carrying on a daguerrean or photo graphic gallery,shall pay a license of fifteen dol lare per quarter. Bsc. 13. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping a barber shop, shall pay for each chair In use in said shop a license of five dollars per quarter. 8*0. 14. Every person or firm engaged in the business of assaying say met its or ore, shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars per quarter. Skc. 15. Every person or firm engaged in the business of manufacturing soda, eider, vinegar, sarsaparilla, or syrups of any kind, shall pay a llcenda of fifteen dollars per quarter. 8*c. 16. Every person or firm engaged in the hP»theta <>f keeping or conducting any tavern, hotel, lodging house, chop house, or restaurant, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Sec. 17. Every person or firm engaged In the business of hooping a bar or saloon, for retail ln« any wines or liquors of any kind, in less ?Identities than one quart, shall pay a license of orty.fivs dollars per quarter. Bcc. 18, Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping s public both house, shall pay a license of ten dollars per quarter. 8*c. 19. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping or carrying on a shooting gallery, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. .****• Every pwson or firm engaged in the business of keeping or conducting a public bak •ry for the manufacture of bread, pies or cakes, shall pay a lioense of five dollars per quarter. . —ft *• EveI7 person or firm engaged in Myinga.laundry, where washing and ironing quarter W * llcenBo of toQ dollars per proprlptor or keeper of a bil liUSIpmy for ubb* in w a lioense of ten dollars per quarter nlS*^nJ?.'ln~TSr^eP*r,7I*7,rl*toror •“‘D MUSS?*!® w . 8ite. 24. Every person or firm engaged in the ms* «*nrtn« on SySrvwSJ linnM? **♦*«■. melt or fermented quarter *U P*7 a lioense of thirty dollars per him, mid having IQ office in theclty, shall pav a lltattee of fifteen tollers per quarter 8*0. 27. Every person or firm engaged in the butine«s of pawn tanker, ahall pay a lioense oS forty dollars par quarter. C*o. 29. Every person or Arm engaged in the business of keeping a botcher shop or stall, foi the retell of ftseb meats, shall pay a license oi fifteen doilers per quarter. 8*o. 29. Every traveling merchant, kavU., oi per quarter; provided that in case such travelinf merchant, hawker, or peddler, shell uso a wagon, 8*e. 30. Every person, fleas, company, mana 0er, or tamos of any theater, engaged lathe busi fiaaaof giving theatrical performances or exhi ©rttnancfg. biMotiH of aerenadcrs, minstrels' concert or opera singers, sparring, melodeon or other public per formaace or exhibition, for pay, ahall pay a li cense of one hundred dollars per month; pro vided, that in case such license be granted for a less period than one month, five dollars for each performance or exhibition so given. Sec. 81. Every person, firm, or company, giv ing in the city any exhibition of a caravan, me nagerie, or collection of animals, or any circus, show, rope, or wire dancing, or slight of hand performance, for pay. shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars for esch exhibition so given. 8IK'. 82. Every person or firm who shall open or keep a dance-house, commonly known as a hurdy-gurdy house, shall pay a license of one hundred dollars per month; provided that in case such license is granted for a leas period than one month, five dollars per day for each day the same shall he kept open. Sue. 33. Every person who shall carry on or conduct any of the businesses, trades, callings, or professions mentioned herein, and shall neglect to take out a license therefor, as 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 inch person is required to take out, and not exceeding five hundred dol lars, which fine may be enforced by imprison ment in the city Jail not exceeding one day for each two dollars of such fine. 8ec. 34. All licenses provided for in this Or dinance shall be paid in advanco, and are hereby made transferable in cases where the business licensed is conducted or carried on in the samo building, shop, stall, or stand, but not otherwise. Sec. 85. Ordinance No. 11, entitled* Au Ordi nance providing for the assessing and collecting of revenue for Hamilton City,’ approved April 16, 1809; and Ordinance No. 16, entitled * An Or dinance amendatory of and supplemental to an Ordinance entitled ' An >rdlnanee providing fur the assessing and collecting of revenue for Ham ilton City,’ approved May 6, I860; 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 revenue for Hamilton City,’ approved September 13,1809, and all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Onlinanco, are hereby repealed. Sec. 36. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved July 11,1870. P. EVERTS, President of the Hoard. M. P. Chamberlin, City Clerk. Jyl4-14t Ordinance No. 42. An Ordinance Creating the Offices of City Re corder and City Surveyor. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Section 1. In addition to the offices already prescribed by law and ordinance, there shall be and is hereby created the offices of City Recorder and City Surveyor. Sec. 2. The City Recorder, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of his office, shall give a bond, with two or more sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Board, in the sum of five thousand dollars; and the City Sur veyor shall give a like bond, in the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars. Each of the bonds required by this section shall be in like form and with like conditions as other bonds re quired of officers. Sec. 3. The City Recorder shall hold his Court, every day, at the Recorder's office, in the 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 the party convicted, and in no case to be a charge against the city. 8ec. 4. The City 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 fees al lowed to officers; taking duplicate receipts there for—one of which he shall file with the City Clerk; the other keep for hia voucher. The Re corder Bhall, 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 feea received by him and other officers therein. Sec. 5. The City Surveyor shall keep a record of all surveys made by him, and report the same to the Board of Trustees on the first Monday of each month; and shall be permitted to charge not to exceed ten dollars per lot for Axing the boundaries for private owners; provided, that the same shall in no case be a charge against the city. Sec. 6. All ordinances or part# 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. Sec. 7. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved July 18, 1870. P. EVERTS, President Board Trustees. M. P. Chamberlin, City Clerk. jy20-14t Ordinance No. 43. An Ordinance Relating to Dogs. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Section 1. An animal tax. or license, of three dollars, on all male, and five dollars 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. Sec. 2. The Marshal shall procure a suitable number 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 he attached to such dog, and shall pay therefor the tax or license prescribed in Section 1 of this Ordinance. Sec. 3. 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 lias been impounded may do so upon payment of the tax or license required by Sec tion 1 of this Ordinance for a tag and paying to the Marshal the additional sum of two dollars for impounding the same. Sks. 6. All dogs impounded shall, unless sooner redeemed by the owner or claimant, be killed after the expiration of twenty-four hours, and interred or otherwise disposed of without the city limits. Sec. 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 tags sold; the names of persons to whom sold, respectively; the date when each commences and expires; the number of dogs im pounded; the number killed; the amount of mo ; ney received for tags, or otherwise, under 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 tags, after deducting his fees, as hereinafter allowed. Sec. 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. Sec. 8. 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 l>e fined in any sum not less than ten nor more than fifty dollars, and may be Imprisoned in the (ity Jail not to exceed one day for each two dollars of such fine. Sec. 9. Any person or persons who shsll tie or otherwise attach any kettle, can, drum, box, or other substance, to the tail, leg, neck or body of any dog, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not less than fifty dollars, and may be imprisoned in the City Jail not to exceed one day for each two dollars of such flue. Sec. 18. All money received into the Treasury under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be kept in a separate fond, and under the control of the Board of Trustees. Sec. 11. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved July 18, 1870. P. EVERTS, 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: Section 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, is hereby levied, and directed to be collected, for the purpose of providing water for said city for the year A. D. 1870. Sec. 2. The Assessor, In making out the as sessment roll for the year A. D. 1870, shall add a separate column, showing the amount of the tax hereby levied, and the same shall be 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. Sec. 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 be under the control of the Beard of Trustees. Sec. 4. 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AT a meetinq of the UNION REPUB LICAN Btate Central Committee, held at Virginia City, June 23,1870, it was Resolved, That a Btate Convention of the Na tional Union Republican Party be held at 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 State, Attorney General, Treasurer of State, Controller of State, Surveyor-General, Superintendent of Public In struction, SUte Mineralogist, and Clerk of the Supreme Court, and the transaction of such other business as shall 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 (50) cast for the Re publican Presi dential Electors at the election of 1808. On motion. Resolved, That we recommend to the several County Central Guninittces that the Primary Election of Delegates to both State and County Conventions be held on the 15th day of September, 1H70. and that at said election one delegation be elected to the State Convention and one delegation to the County Convention. On motion, Resolved, That a voter at the Union Republican Primaries shall possess the following qualifications: He shall be a citizen of the United States and State of Nevada; he shall at the time of voting at the Primaries be a qualified elector and registered voter of the pre cinct in which he offers to veto; he shall have voted the Union Republican ticket, Btate and National, at the general election of NovemlxT, A. D. 1888, or would have done so had it been possible to vote; he shall solemnly pledge him self to vote for the nominees of the Union Re Euhlican party at the general election iu Novein er, A. D. 1870. Resolved, That we recommend to the several County Central Committees, that on the day of the Primary Election for Delegates to the sev eral Conventions, the people be requested to ex preas their preference for the candidates for the several offices, State and County, by a direct vote. Delegates are apportioned to the several coun ties as follows: Churchill.2!Nye.4 Douglas. 4 Ormsby.8 Esmeralda.4 Storey *.'24 Humboldt...4 Washoe .10 Lyon...8 Elko.ft LamlCT. 11 White Pine.10 Lincoln.2 _ Total.95 N. A. H. BALL, Chairman Nevada State central Committee Na tional Union Republican Party. Je*-td 0. C. Baitramam, Secretary Applications for 13 at rut. Application lor Patent. NOTICE NO. 77. Reomtkb'm Ofuck, I Ausm*. Neva*la, April 28th, 1870. { Notice is hereby given, that the Mukwonagn Mining Company lias this day filed iu this office a diagram, together with a notice of Application for Patent from the United State©, under Act of Cougre©s approved July 26th. 1866,for Eight Hundred feet of the Golden Lode, known as the Mukwonago Mining Company'© claim, ©ituated in the White Pile Mining District. White Pine Connty, Nevada, and more particularly described a© follows: Be ginning at s point whence the southeast comer of the survey made for the Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company, on the Aurora Lode bears 8. 11 )$ degrees W. 300 feet, ttaeneo running N. 11H degree© K. 300 feet: thence 8. 781$ de gree© E. 800 feet; thence R. 11)$ degrees W. 300 feet, and thence N. 78)$ degree© W. 8(H) feet to the place of beginning, and containing Five Acres and fifty-one one-hundredths of an Acre (8 81-100 acre©) of Land, embracing said lode, and one hundred feet on each side thereof. Said claim U bounded on the west by the Aurora Con solidated Silver Mining Company, Aurora Lode. GEORGE T. TERRY, ma3-90d* Register. Application for Patent. NOTICE NO. 70. Reoihtkb's Office, 1 Austin, Nevada, April 28, 1870. | VJ'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE !l Mukwonago Mimng Company has this day tiled In this office a diagram, together with a notice of Application for Patent from the United States, under Act of Congress approved July 90th, 1800, for Eight Hundred Feet of tie- Mount Vernon Lode, known as the Mnkwonago Mining Company's claim, situated in the White Pine Mining District, White Pine County, Nevada, and more particularly described a© follows: Be ginning at the southeast corner of the survey made for the Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company, on the Aurora Lode, the ©auxi being the northeast corner of the ©orvey made for tlx* South Aurora Silver Mining Company, thence running N. 11)$ degrees E. 3(H) feet; thence S. 78)$ degrees E. 800 feet; thence S. 11 )$ degrees W. 300 feet, and thence N. 78)$ degrees W. 800 feet to the place of beginning, aixl containing Five Acres and fifty-one one-hundredths of an Acre (8 51-100 acre©! of Land, embracing said lode, and one hundred feet on each side thereof. Said claim is bounded on the west by the Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company. Aurora Lode. GEORGE T. TERRY, nia3-90d* Register. U. S. Patents for Mines! F. TACLIABUE, CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR Office at the Mining Recorder’s, Main Street, Treasure City. PARTIES WISHING PATENTS FUR MINKS in White Pine County, can procure the same at the shortest notice, and on the most reasona ble terms.by applying as above. Orders left with Col. Sabin, in the Mining Recorder's office, at Treasure City, or at The White Pine News office in Hamilton, will receive prompt attention. ap28-tf Delinquent Tax List. [Proceeds of Mines.] Rtatk or Nevada, Ooumtt or White Pine, » District Attorney's Office. j ■VTOTICE OF RUTH COMMENCED: To the 11 following named defendants ami to all own ers of, or claimants to the mines or mining claims hereinafter described, known or un known: You are hereby notified that suits hare »>een commenced in the Justice Court, Town ship No. 1, in Hamilton, M. Atwood, Justice, by »he Rtate of Nevada, plaintiff, against each of the defendants hen matter named, aud 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. 1). 1869, and ending the Slat day of December. A. D. 1869, and that a summons lias been duly issued in each case. And you are further notified, that unless you apix-ar and answer the complaint filed in said cause on or before the 30th day of July, A. D. 1H70, Judgment will be taken against you and the mine or mining claim herein de* scribed for the amount of tax and delinquency specified aud coats of suit: Keller mine, tax aud percentage f 3 60. Mahogany mine, situated in Mahogany can yon: tax and percentage 5 99. Milton mine, tax and percentage l 19. Minnctta mine, containing60 feet; tax and per centage 3 36. Minnesota mine, containing 1200 feet; tax and percentage 3 60. Oakland mine, containing 1400 feet; tax and percentage 14 4«. Pan Handle mine, on Bromide Flat; tax and percentage 31 82. Joe Potts mine, containing 1800 feet, about loO feet west of Rice Tollhouse; tax aud percentage 8 78. Zubrlc mine, containing 600 feet, ou Chloride Flat; tax and percentage 22 94. Ragebrush mine, 1,000 feet,Treasure Hill, near Posthole; tax and percentage 33 10. Sangamon mine, containing 1U00 feet; tax and percentage 26 99. Caroline mine, containing 1200 feet; tax and percentage 12 62. Posthole mine, containing 600 feet, located on Chloride Flat; tax and percentage 73 64. Colleen Bawn mine, located on Bromide Flat: tax and percentage 13 21. Charles A Theresa mine, 1000 feet, on Iceberg Flat; tax and percentage 29 64. El Dorado mine; tax and percentage 16 64. Domingo (.edge A Co. or mine, containing ho0 feet: tax aud percentage 162 16. Farewell mine, containing 1600 feet; tax and percentage 2 72. Oelkey mine; tax and percentage 16 12. Hartwell Ledge A Co, containing 1400 feet; About one mile northwest Hamilton and east Bullion Hill; tax and percentage 21 67. Howard mine A Co, containing 800 feet; tax and percentage l B7. The Bentin Cortes mine; tax and percentage 2 80. Black Thorn mine; tax ami percentage 1 50. John Steels-; tax and percentage 2 7H. Broom Ranger mine, tax and percentage 9 70. Chihuahua Company, tax and percentage 14 53. E. J. Brown mine; tax and percentage 2 65. Seymour No. 10 mine. Chloride Flat; tax and percentage 67 46. Sierra Pascoe mine, containing lOfH) feet, oi» Treasure Hill; tax and percentage 1 30. Josephine mine; tax aud percentage 6 Silver Star mine; tax and percentage 24 31. T. H. Wills mine; tax and percentage 2 07. You Be Dam mine; tax and percentage 3 56. Hamilton, White Pine County, Nevada. I June 28 a.d. 1870. I F. H. KENNEDY, District Attorney White Pine Cnunty, Nev. EDWARD IRWIN, Rheriff White Pine County, Nev. By Ji«D. n. Hhkrmier, Deputy Sheriff. Je29-oaw4w .o. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. New Remedies! New Remedies! DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, NO. B23 KEARNY STREET, COR- S-\ NEK Commercial, Hau Francisco. Private entrance on Commercial street W Established in HH, for tin- treatin' nt^BdMa of Hexual and Heminal Disease, such as^HHrn Gonorrhea, Gl«*et, Stricture, Hyphillis, In all its fonns; Heminal Weakness, Impotency, etc., etc. Hkin diseases of years standing, sud Ulcerated Legs, etc.. miceessfnllT treated. Seminal Weakness. Heminal emission is the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both •exes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combated by sclentifle medical measures, via Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves or rattling of chariots, uneasineas about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffi dence in approaching strangers, H dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, pimples and various eruptions about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, fcBtid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequently in sanity. If relief be not obtained, you should 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. Dr. G. win give one hundred dollars to any person who will prove, satisfactorily to him, tliat he was curl'd of this complaint by either of the Hon Francisco quacks. Cured nt Home. Persons at a distance may be CUKEI) AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, ■tatiug case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, fn-e from damage and cu rlo lty, to any part of the Country, with full and plain directions for use, by enclosing fir. in cur rency. or 910 in coin, in s registered letter through the Postofflce, or through Wells, Fargo A Co. A package of medicine will bo forwarded by Express to any part of the Union. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name of the paper they see this advertise ment In. All communications strictly confidential. Add reus, D*. J. F. GIBBON. Jyl4-6w Box MQ, Ran Francisco, California. printing. OFFICE OF THE »itcfklcta. -0 %r This establishment la supplied with a large assortment of uewest styles of Type, Bor ders, Ornaments, Cards, Assorted Paper, and nil the MOSSXN MACHINERY Kin ployed in the proper execution of BOOK AND JOB Pit I TV T I G! Best of Job Presses. FINEST. LATEST STYLISH OF Plain and Ornamental Type, For any klud of work, such aa Posters, Play Bills, Circulars, Checks, Tags, Certificates of 8tock, Blank Books, Receipts, Notes, Etc. o a n o », Of all ftisea, shade* nnd shapes, in plain black or in any or all the colors of the Rainbow. THE PIONEER PAPER OP WHITE PINK. PUBMRHINO ALL THE TELEGRAPH NEWS, and a general news nummary in every iamie—besides our specialty— Every Sunday, A Ml NINC REVIEW, furnishing a complete account of the condition of the mineg in this District—condition of the works; late developments; amount of ore for the week; yield of ore worked; proposed changes; also, condition and prospect of outside claims, and other matters of interest to owners and th# general public. BOOK BINDING! Persona wishing Blank Books printed will not be under the necessity of sending to Han Fran cesoo for this character of work, as we are pre pared to etecuts such work In a good atyle, and at reasonable prices. Dflinqttmt -Salts. I T7EATUER8TONE MINING COHPA P NT — Location of Worts- White Pine Min imi District. White Pine County, Mate of Ne vada. — Notice. — There are delinquent upon the followlnti-doacrlbed aleck, on account of , hMHTHftment levied on the 14th day of Jnne, i V I>. 187*), the several amount* *et opposite the I name* of the respective shareholder*. mm fol 1 low*: „ . No. of No. of | Name*. Certilleate. Hliare*. Ain't. Breed IV J .balance).3.*.**>•■ i DomeyEB.2*.H*>. I Doraey E B.30.1**0.20.. DomeyEB....32.100...20.. Dontiherty B, Tmstee..lflo lot).20.. I Hill A E. Trustee.04.100.20. , Hill A E. Trustee.95.100.20.. HIU A E, Trustee.00.MO.20.. I Hill A E, Trustee.07.100. 20,. I McDonald M J.35.two.1M I McDonald MJ.45.10.2.. Palmer Mm E W.57.10.2 And In accordance with law, aud an order of the Bo*rd of TruMtoe*, made on the 14th day of June. A. D. 1870, bo many share* of each i panel of said atock a* may be nocciwary will be gold at public auction, by John Middleton k Sou, Auctioneers, No. Jlu Mmittfomeiy street, S*n Francisco, California, on THUHHDAY. the ELEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. 1>. 1870, at the hour of 12 o'clock m. of *ald day. to pay *aid delinquent aascHHinenU thereon, together with coala ol advurtialiiK ami expensea tti *ale. DAVID T. BA OLE V, Secretary Office: No. 401 (.California street, ttan Francisco, California. Jy‘J»-td rATAWAXA MINING COMPA.VV. i Assessment No. 2, levied June 2, 1870. De j linqueuls, unpaid up to 7th July, 1870, uoon: 2 z v r a I'? ST S 5? Stockholder*. *3* 3 = a ^ g ■h • ri : i i I) M lloamer.(*..20.$3.00 1> M lloamer.7.20.8 00 1) M Hoauior.9.20.3.00 1 1) M llowmer.10.20.3.00 1 I) M Hoamer.12.10.1.80 I) M Ilounu r,TruHUel50... .1000.150.00 D M lloamer,TruateelM.10.1.50 | D M Homner.Trustee 152.10.1.80 D M IIoHiu**r,Truaht*153.104.15.60 Richard Savage*.20.50... $2.50.8.00 Richard Savage.164.300...*5.00 ! Richard Savage.199.100.15.00 S A Post.3ft.10.1.80 S K Holcombe . ... 127.10.1.50 M M llal.lwlu.114 .10.50.. ..1.00 M M Baldwin.149.490 .24.50.. ..49.00 Klcharil H Savage...118.10.1.50 P Conklin.104.400.410.00 R Caulfield.128.40.ft.00 D Walker, Ml).129.20.8.00 A E Everett.134.100.15.00 A K Everett.iftft 60.7.80 William Knig.137.60.7.80 William Krug.13M.50.7.50 Win Krug, Trustee 167.100.15 00 Win Krug. Truatae.. 197.227. 34.05 Wm Krug, Trhatae 1«n . 400 ftO.OO John Clement.141.90.13 60 A Martinon, Trusted*... .424*.637.20 Charles C Bowman. .158.800.75.00 L I) Simpson.157.95. ..14.25 K B Wilder.161. ...1000.150.00 R Cohn. 179.UK).15.00 C n Burton.180.826.49.20 Botta A Wise.175.800.120.00 j C V McDermnt.17ft.loo.la.oo S He} delift-ldt.IN].800.. ..15.0)... .69.00 C,Tru«twlln|f,',n'j -«•>_*'*.1WJM * 1Tnirt»,'*I1**OU’t lw 100.18.00 ) •»».»«»•.lA.oo ) 191.>*“ ..18 00 T Aroud Charreard. .198.loo.15.00 R F. Doran.200. . 200.30.90 X,l,^th | am.ooo.<«.'* 18,838 177.50 $2676.20 Mfcjtfi >HAM>t'M.—July 7, 1870. Collected from I>rlnkhouae, on shares .iftft, $54.90 •• •* Conklin. “ 213. n 66 ** •' Southwell, " 65, 9.78 Jyl6 A. MARTINON, Secretary XTOTK'K OP I)FI.I\<11 KNT N\LR. il Jennie A. Consolidated Mining Company, White I'tua District, Nevada Notice.—There an- delinquent upon the following -described stork, OB account of anHctfameut levied ua the 20th day of June. 1876, the aev« ral amount* *• t opiioatte the nsinea of the n*spectlve ahan holders, as follow * No. No. Names. Ceil ideate. Khares. Ain't. I I) Carson . 2.2.000 • 900.00 | It Stokes....i;».l.ooo_ loo.oo A Ikllgne.4.2.000.200.00 A Dellgne.21.2.00O.JIM) 00 J H Cook.66.1,000.100.00 J II Cook.56. MM.50.00 J H Cook.57.5oo.... . 00.00 J H Cook.58.960.26.00 J H Cook.50.250.95.00 J II Cook.60.125. 12.80 J II Cook.61.125.19.00 J H Cook.62.1X5.19.00 J H Cook.63.100.10.00 J H Cook.64.100. 10.00 J H Cook.03. 1(Mi.10.00 J H Cook.68.100 .. 10.00 J II Cook.67.100.10.00 J H Cook.68.... _100.io.no J II Cook.69. 100 10 00 J II Cook. .70.73.7.30 J H Cook.71.i0. 7.00 J H Cook.72.30.» 00 J H Cook.73.50...8 00 J H Cook.74. 50.6.00 J H Cook.75..vi.s on J H Cook.75.26. 2 50 J II C«*»k.78 25 . 2 50 J K Hklnmr..h. ...5.000... non.on Herman Todtar. ..79.35. 2.00 And In accordance with law, and an order of th*- Board of Trustees, made <»u the 20th day of June, 1870, so many shares of each parrel of said atock a* may be no-essary will lie told at public miction, at the office of the company, on the FIFTEENTH HAY OF A COURT, 1870, at the hour of 12 o'clock in. of said day, to pay Maid dellaquent aaaesameut thereon, logsflur with costa of advertising and expense* of sale. J. M. BUFFINGTON, Hcrretary Office: 37 New Merchants Exchange, California atreet. Ban F’ranctaco, Cal. jySO-td Librrg attb jfrrb Stablrs. Fourth Btroot LIVERY & SALE STABLE, 12C Fourth at., bet. Miauion and Howard, San Francisco, Cal., A. J. FRA.N'CIB.Proprietor. / APEN DAT AND NIGHT. HOARDERS \ / kept in the best style. First class Double Teams, Single Teams and Haddle Horses. Jylfi- 1 in ^YOST&mjE LIVERY, FEED A 8ALE STABLE, Silver ParlE, ISTov. rDUE PROPRIETORS BEG I.EAVK TO IN X FORM the traveling public that they are now prepare*! to furniMh stable room for any amount of atock, on the most reasonable term*. The best of groomamen at this establishment. HT«nJK RAN(.'11 ED, at reasonable rate*, by the day, week or mouth. Je30-laa TREASURE CITY UTERI STABLE. fijiMi E. MEYER, 6pHE ORIGINAL LI VERY AND BALK BTA* X BLE proprietor. Treasure Street, Treasure City, is tdlll holding out at the old stand, and has elegant turnout*, horses, buggies, wagons, and all outfitting* pertaining to A HAN'liHOMK TURNOUT. Stock taken for keeping, by the week, day or month, at the LOWEST POBHIBLL PRICES. Outfits for PrnHpectora and Excursionist* fur niabed on private terms. Tho Boat Btooh, at the lowest price*. Is the effort of thin estab lishment. JyO tf E. MEYER. .TIM MTTjLER At CJO. Livery, Sale, Feed & Boardinn; Stable, Jy7-tf Cor. Treaaure and Dunn afreets. BILLY DOUGHERTY, Tonsorlal Artist, MAIN HTREET, HAMILTON, NET ADA. Havino moved nil tuior to the Jeukaoa House, t"Hf«jcffuIlf tcftcUs awn tt nuance of patronage from bln old friends sod flu* public generally, at reduced rates. Hu a ..Hie. Haw Cuttino.80r. Hnamtooi wo.90o. JalMf &S8fS*mrnt Notirrs. i VKHI K OF THE Bu.Vi,„ .... I ‘ Tunnel and Mining Cnnn'„,v , v *W/P work.: White Pin. Mining Alaop., >'< oouutjr. Mate of Nevada. -Notice u that at a meeting of tin. Trustee* .7^'?,*lvin, pauy, held on tie 200, day of Lm*."! d an assessment of 1. a. I',, l ss 11 Five (5| Ceuta per aim**. w*e levied ilium (he cniiiulMock of Li i pony, payable immediately, l„ '-"'n. gold eoln, to Hie BecreUry. at the ,?*£• Company, Boom No. ns, Hayward, n„u..,,lM' tig Callfnmla atreel. Ban Francisco lulus'"*' Any stork upon which aahl asaeiam * remain unpaid on THI RHDAY i|™'co?' FIFTH ClAth) DAY OF ACOI HT A Khali bo deemed delinquent, and will ii. a ?' advertlaetl for Hale at public auction alX dulf leas payment shall be made before w'hm?' "V' on Thursday, the fifteenth' (ffim'JBS OF BEPTEMBEB. A D. mo, to (.tr im „,*V qnenl aaaeaament, bigether with the a»l vertihiiiH ami expi'iiwa of naU* l" of IOHEPH It. KINO, Oflkc-: Boom No. 2S, Hayward's Bull,(mu' ,;’. California alroel. San FnuKiaco, Cal. Noonday hilvkii mim.vc TY,,. PANY. Location of Works Whlu^ Mining District. White Pine County Nevada-- Notice la hen by given Ihat'.i . ing of the Trustee* of aald Company held ™ the noth day of July. A. II. IH70 an meut of aeaea*. Twealy (401 Ceuta per M,«re We* levied up,* the capital atieh „f aald c, _ pany. payable Immediately, l„ I'nlled n,.“: gold coin, to the secretary, ,t the „fn(> 0( .7* Company, Boom 71. Hayward's Bulldlmi mi California street, Han Fnuiclaeo, Oaltbiei. Any stock upon which aald asaraMueut shall main unpaid on the TWENTY FOl'BTH liini DAY OF ACOI HT, W70, shall be deem, d da llnqu, nt, end will lie duly edvertlecd fur at public euctton, end, unlvae payment „n„ii > made before, will be sold on Tfl F.SDAY n” THIRTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER i™ to pay Ihe delinquent taareemeut, together will! coete of sdvcrtialng and etpenae* of the *al„ CHAS. E. ELLIOT, HrcreUn Office: lie,»u 21. Hayward's Building 113 r.[ lomle street, Han Francisco, California ■ Jylt-td NOTIC’K OP ANNKNNMKNT._nr FICE of the Aurora Consolidated Nilvt-r Mining Company. Location of works wi.ul Fine Mining District, County of White Pine aaA State of Nevada Notice is hereby given.’th!n at a meeting of the Trustees of said Comnan* held on the 7th day of July, 1870. an aam*k ment (No. 3) of Flaw Dollars f.’.i p«.r Nhar« was levied upon the capital stock of said Con. pa*/, payable immediately, in United Htate.' Hold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 410 California street (KoomT, Han Francisco, California. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on tha loth day of August, 1870, shall be deemed delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale at puhlk’ auction, and unless payment shall be made be fore, will be sold on the FIHHT DAY OF SKp" TEMIlEIt, 1870, to pay the delinquent asse** ment, together with costa of advertising and ** pe rise* of the sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. (Higmtl) M. ATWOOD, Hecirtary Offij'e: At No. 419 California street (Room Hau Francisco, California jyll-td T K\!V1K A. rONNOLIDATKD MIM\o O COMPANY'—White Fine District. Nevadi Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tba Board of Tnjst.-e* of said Company, held nn * ‘20th day of June, 1H70, an assessment of Tew (10) Cent* Per Share was levied upon the capital stock of said cm. I*anv. payable Immediately, in United Btatn gold and silver coin, to the itacretary. Any slot k upon which said assessment HlialJ remain unpaid on the 25th day of July. 187(, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and. utd*4 payment shall Is- made before, will be sold on MONDAY tli. 18tb day of August, 1870, to pay the delta’ qu.-nt assessment, together with coats of adver tising and eipensea of sale liy order of the Hoard of Trustees. ■I M BUFFINOTOH, Secretary Office: 87 New Merchant's Exchange,California street. Han Francisco, Cal. Jy2-td LURNINtt NT AH NO. 1 NIL V KM I 2 MI NINO COMPANY- Location of Work* White Fine county, Htate of Nevada Notice ia hereby given that, at a meeting of the IVwrd of Trustees of said Company, held on the l*t day of June, 1870, an assessment of FItw (5) t enia per share was levied upon the capital stock of said Com j.anv, payable Immediately, in United Htate* gold coin, to the Secretary. st the office of the Company, Room 8. No. 309 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, California. Any stock a poo which said assessment shall remain unpaid on HATURDAY. the HE< ONI) DAY OF JULY, 1870, shall lie deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and uuh-sa Ciynient shall be made before will be sold on ONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JULY, 1870, to i>ay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expense* of sale. By order of the Hoard of Trustees. WM H WATHON, Hecrrtary. Office; Room 8, Vo. 302 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, California. Jm-td I'OHTPONEMENT. — The day for deeming stock tin the above ns..-sum. nt delinquent ia hereby postiemed until MONDAY, the FIHHT DtY Of AUGUST, Is7<». and the sale thereof until WEDNESDAY. th« TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUHT, 1870 By order of the Board of Trustees. JyH td WM M. WATHON. Hecretary. |>OGOMP FLAT SILVER MINING I Company—Location at Work*: White Pine, Nevada. -Notice ia hereby given, that al a meet lug of the Board of TrueD-ea of said Coui pany, held on the lat day of June, 1*70, aa assrasment of Three (8) teala Per Nhare was levied upon the capital stock of aald com pany, payable Inftnediab ly, In United State* gold coin, to the Heciftary, at the Other of tha company. No. 1 Expr>-»» Building, mrtteaM oorner Montgomery aud California street*. Han Francisco, California. Any stock upon which aaid assessment shall remain unpaid on the ZM day of July. 1870, shall lie deemed deiin quent. and will bn duly advertised for salt c? public auction, and unless payment shall he made before, will be sold on Monday, the 8th day of August, 1870. t'* pay the delinquent assessment, together with costa of advertising and expenses of pale. By onter of the Board Of Trustnes. T J. OWENS, Secretary. Office No. 1 Express Untldlng, Northeast corner Montgomery and California streets, Han Fran cisco, California. JeJO-td VOHTII AM Kit If AN CONNODI DATED Mining Company.—location of Works: White Pine County, Htate of Nevada. Notice |a hereby given, that at a meeting of the Hoard of Trustees o! aaid Company, held on the Kith day of June. 1M70, an assessment of Five (5) Cents per Nhare Waa levied upon the capital stock of aaid Com pan/, payable Immediately, in United Htatea gold coin, to the Hecretary, at the office of the Company, Room A. No. 302 Montgomery street, Han Frauciaro, California. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the HEVENTEENTH DAY OF AU6U8T. INTO, ahall be deemed delinquent, and will be dal) advertised for sale at public auction; and, unless payment shall lie made before, will he sold on WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF HEP TF.MBP.K. 1870, to pay the delinquent Maris meat, together with costs of advertising »nd exis-uaes of sale, fly order of the Hoard of Trustee*. Wit. H, WATSON, Hecretary. Office: Room A, No. 809 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, Cal. jj30-ta |>INTO MINING COMPANY. —DO* I CATION of Works: * Silverado,1 Pinto Min Ing District, White Fine cmmty. Nevada. No tice is hereby given, that at a meeting of tha Board of Trustees of aaid Company, held on the 22d day of July, 1870, an asarwament of Tew (IO) Cewta per Nhare Waa levied upon the capital stock of aaid Com pany, payable immediately, in United Htatea told and silver coin, to the Hecretary, at lontgotnery street, Han Francisco, California. Any atock upon which aaid assessment shall ro uiain unpaid on the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1870, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auc tion, aud, unless payment shall be made before, will be aold on THl llBDAY. the FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1870. to pay the de linquent assessment, together with coats of ad vertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. P. B. ARROWBMITH, Hecretary Office: No. 4DA Montgomery street, Han Fran cisco, Cal. jytt-td Summons. IN THE DIHTRICT COURT OF THE NINTH Judicial District of the Htate of Nevada, in and for tha (’minty of Liuroln. The Htate of Nevada to John H. Phillips, greeting: You art* hereby required to appear In an action commenced against yon, as defendant, by I>aura E. Phillips, aa plaintiff, in the District Court of the Ninth Judicial Diatrict, in and for tha County of Lincoln, Htate of Nevada, at Hiko, and Miswt r the complaint therein (which ia on file with the Clerk of Bald Court), within ten daya after service upon you of thia auninion* (exclusive of the day of service), if served in said County of Lincoln, or twenty daya il served out of aaid County, but in the Ninth Ju dicial District of the Htate of Nevada, or forty daya if served out of aaid District, but wrtthiu the Btate, or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to th* prayer of the said complaint. The aaid action ia brought to obtain a decree of said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you aud plaintiff, on the grounds of vour failure for the term of two veers to provide her with the common necessaries o( life—such failure not arising from poverty on your part whirh ordinary Industry could not avoid; and also on the ground of extreme cruelty toward plaintiff on your part—aa net forth In the complaint now on file in thia office. And If you fail to answer the said complaint, the aaid plaintiff will take judgment for the relief prayed for in tha complaint and for coats of thia action. Given under my haud and the seal of the said Court, this 8th day of July. A. D 1870. JNO. D. GORIN, [Beal.] Clerk of the District Court. Ninth Judicial Diatrict, Nevada [60-Cent Nevada Btate Revenue Stamp.) JylH-lawfw