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PIOCHE WEEKLY RECORD,
Published eyery Saturday by
RECORD PUBLISHING CO.
OFFICE: WARD'S BUILDING, MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE HALPIN'3 STORE.
TERMS i
One year, by Mall or Express JH
Blx Months 3
Nan forwarded till paid for.
THE P"CCOHD
la delivered In Ploche and Bullionvllle at 29
cents per week, payable to the Carriers.
All peraons having business with this office are
requested to address the Record Publishing
Coupany. We have no authorized Agents.
WAS FiRRtGtT MIRED
UIG01NC1.
A writet iu Scribner (or February, who
wus au ej'--wiiueHi ol tbe battle in Mo
bile Buy, itkn tbe nt-Kotivn uf tbe abov
quantum aa follows: Whun ibe fl-et had
croaked tbe bar und us irii-Me of Sniid
Iaiand, . .and bn,l. a,.;) wished in within
about one inile ami a qunrtcr of Fort
Morgin.Admuul F.rragut coolly and de
liberately ascended tbe starboard main
rigging, and baited just beneath the top.
Passing bis arm up through tbe "lub
ber's bole," be seized tbe loot of tbe
pilot, Martin Freeinuu by name, who
was standing in tbe maiutop, giviDg or
ders to tbe heltnsmaD. The Signal
Quartermaster, in obedieuoe to tbe or
ders of Captain Drayton, took np a haoi-mook-lasbiuii
to secure tbe Admiral to
tbe Btirou Is, so that, iu ous he sboald
be killed, his body should not fall over
board or on the deck, bat by Freeman's
advice tbe Admiral wonid not allow
it to be pissed around him. Tbe
QiMrlermuHter returned with bis lash
ing to th deck, and Farragtit,
the brave, pissed tbe long line
of torpedoes and the Confederate
forts and tlJet nanciithed, while still
clioging to tbe loot of bs trusty old
pilot, Martin Freeman. This is tbe
truth which the historian Bbould receive
and reoord, if be choose to make note of
what was bat an incident in that terrible
action. Many survivors of that day will
vouch for the above account. As for
Martin Freeman, be still lives in the
immediate vicinity of the bay where tbe
battle was foagbt, being tbe principal
keeper of Horn Island Light House iu
Mississippi sound. Bbould any one
chance to question this writer's assertion
in regard to the above natter, he is re
speotfullv referred to Mr. Freeman, who
wet probably better acquainted at the
time with the movements of Admiral
Farrsgut than any other iudividval in
tbe fleet Captain Percival Drayton, per
haps, eioepted and he is known as tbe
beroio and loyal son of south Carolina,
and Fleet-Captain of tbe West Gulf
Squadron, Tbe philosophy of Admiral
rarracnt a chosen position 19 eesily eY
plained. During tbe noise of the battle
be naturally desired to be so stationed
that wbeo no human voice could be
beard aloft, sboald it be necessary for
bim to communicate with tbe pilot, by
tigbtlv grasping the foot of that person,
thesigual would be noticed; and, as a
fact, Mr. Freeman did respond, and, by
bending down, leant his ear to the "lab
ber's bole" for such orders as tbe Ad
miral wished to give bim.
THE CARDINALS.
The creation of nine new Cardinals
will raise the number ol members of the
Sacred College to Bixty-six. At present
it consislB of six Cardinal Bishops ra
trizi, (Dean,) Amit di San Fillippo e
Sorao, Die Pietro, Saoooui, Goidi and
Bilio forty-three Cardinal Priests and
8 Uardmal Deacons, or fifty-seven in all
Sixtus V in 1568, fixed the number of
the Cardinals at seventy, bnt there are
generally vacancies. In I860 there were
69 Cardinals; in 18G-1, but fifty-nine; in
November, 1867, tbe Sacred College
counted no more tban fifty-two members.
Tbe two senior Cardinal Bishops owe
their creations to Gregory XVI, wbo
reiKnd from 1831 io 1816 immediately
preceding Pins IX. The six seniorU ar
dioal Priests were named by tbe same
found. Tb"V are the Cardiuals de An
glis-Vaumceili-Cnsoni and Von SubwarZ'
enbiirg, Carafa ili Trai tteo. A-qmui, and
Eiario Siorz. All Ihe other Cardinals,
including the Deacons, have received
their rd bats at tbe bauds of tbe pres
eut roue. Ut tbe three Knglish-sp-ak
ing Cardinals, Cardinal I'ullen is
eighteenth on tb list of priests, between
Arobblsbop bourn chose, of Koueu, and
Cardinal Hobeiilohe. Archbishop Mo
Closkey, ol New York, dimes thirty-sixib,
imm-diately af er Car 'iual Ledocbowski,
and thirty-seventh is Archbishop Man
ning The oldest Cardinal on tbe list is
the Archbishop of F-reuo (d Anuelis)
wbo was born on tbe lGi b of April, 1792,
iweuty-seven days before tbe Pope him
self; only three, others date from tbe
eighteenth ceuturv. The voauuest is
Cardinal Bonaparte, born on tbe 16th of
November, Wis. Ilia eminence is twen
tieth in order ol precedence of the Car
dinal Priests. When the new Cardinals
shall have been created, the Italians in
tbe Sacred College will number forty-one
gainst twenty five o! all other national
iiiea.
That was not a bad joke on tbe mdi
cai profession whioh was made by
clergyman, in the. time of Cromwell, wbo
was deprived of bis llvinu tor noo-oon
fortuity. This parson, a harmless man
enough, went about saying to bis friends
"That, if be were deprived, it should
oost a hundred men their lives." Sum
moned belore a magistrate, be thus iu
interpreted his words: "Should I lose
my beueQoe, I am resolved to practice
physio, sod than I may, i( I get patients,
kill a hundred men."
Stanlev XfatthAv.' lattiAM -
lessor of mathematics.
THE PIOCHE WEEKLY RECORD.
VOL. XIV.
A tlTJKRR STORY.
An Unknown Animal in the
Stomach.
From the New York World,
Harlem has a sensation in the person
of a negro girl named Hattie Brown, wbo
is supposed to be suffering from tbe
presenoe o' a live animal, of some kind
as yet unknown, in her intestines. Dr.
Demarest furnishes tbe following par
ticulars of tbe case, which be had gleaued
from the girl herself and from a careful
examination made recently, lie was
oalled to attend Hattie, who is described
being abort! twenty-five years old,
fairly educated, and having a slight fluure
and prepossessing f ainres. She resides
at No. 433 East One Hundred and Twen
tieth street, with b ' mother and aunt,
and the family -.J'', dressmakers. .
Between fife auu six years ago Uattie
attended a picnic, and during tbe day
drank some water from a running
stream, and now, she says, remembers
Doticing that she swallowed some object
of appreciable size, though it was for
gotten almost immediately afterward,
and only recalled when it wan supposed
that some living creature bad taken up
its abode iu ber body. Not long after
this occurrence her health began ta fail.
and a disease of a curious nature fastened
itself upon ber, which advanced with
slow but certain steps lor several years,
until she was finally incapacitated for
work, sue gradually wasted away, grew
weak, and suffered apparently from a
lack ol vitality, and finally, remembering
the incident related above, ooncluded
which is nothing new as a superstition
among negroes that she was suffering
from the presence ol some living thing
in her intestines. Her theory was ooo-
hroied before long by ber unwelcome
tenant giving unmistakable evidenoes of
its presenee by periodically emitting dis
tinct sounds and moving itselt trom
place to place. The girl having con
ceived the idea that tbe parasite bad itfi
likes and dislikes, and was aroused to
greater activity, causing ber consequent
pain, by ber eating or drinking certain
thing-!, and consulting ber own oomfort
as well as that of tbe parasite, regulated
ber diet aooordiugly. The object, what
ever it may be, at length grew to such a
size as to be plainly discernible in her
emaciated state as it shifted its position
fiom place to place in her intestines, but
if touched or attempted to be grasped,
as she bad several times tried to grasp it,
it would fly to tbe otber side of tbe body,
its course being plainly discernible
through the abdominal walls. Tbe suf
ferer attempted several times to grasp it
in such a way as to be able to strangle
it, but was always unsuccessful. Ihe
voice of the oreature v iu variously de
scribed as resembling the barking of a
puppy, and a low, gurgling sound, but
when beard by the physician me "Ker
chunk," which accompanies the descent
of a bull-frog into a puddle.
Tbe case has been treated several
times as one of simple tenia or tape'
worm, that being the natural conclusion
reached by pbyaioians whom she has
hitherto oonsulted from tbe statement of
her difficulty, hut she now says she
withheld the truth from them and re.
fused to submit to an examination
through fear that they would desire to
perform an operatiou upon her, Tbe
remedies usually prescribed for tape
worms were given ber, but were never ao
corded a a lair trial, aud ber case went
from bad to worse. Liquor in large
Quantities was tried in tne enort to ue
stroy tbe interloper, and in tbe hope of
reviving ber shattered system, it was
observed tbat enormous quantities of
liquor would have no effeot on the girl,
who was entirely unused to mem, out
would apparently stupefy the parasite
for a time, laudanum aud opium having
tbe same effect. But when the effect
bad passed away tbe parasite s move'
ments were conducted with buco in
creased vigor, and its restlessness caused
the patient such intense pain, that their
use was discontinued. When she takes
food the parasite comes up close to tbe
nit of ber st omacb. and she claim
tbat she can distinoiiy "leei it swauow.
Dr. Demurest says be saw with bis
own eves and beard with bis own ears
tbe movements and voice of the inter
loper. A oareful examination failed
rtet ct any signs of any other trouble or
disease about tbe girl, aud if this troubl
re removed be thinks she would be an
exceptionally healthy woman, Her ap.
petite is not greater ban that 01 an or
dinally healthy person, tbe only thing
about ber being an extreme irregularity
of tbe bowels. He is firmly oooviooed
tbat tbe girl has a living animal of torn
sort in ber iutestines, and equally sure
that it is not a tape-worm. A oase so an
nsnal. of oourse. only leaves room ,os
"tXDectant" treatment, as it is teobni
cally called, at least until something
furtber Is developed. us does not,
however, entertain very sanguine hopes
of beneficial results from medioiue, but
thinks tbat it will be necessary to open
the abdomen and out tbe intestines in
order to remove tbe Intruder. This op
eration, which is an exceedingly delioate
one, has been frequently performed with
satisfactory results in other oitnouities,
and, Dr. Demarest thinks, oau undoubt
edly be used as a means of settling the
question of "What Is it?" aud of saving
the girl's life, it Bhe can be induoed to
oonsent to it.
Faria letter: Ulster overcoats are all
the raue now: even ladies wear them. A
gentleman asked a janitor tb other day:
"Is Monaienr Tbibant at home?" Janl-
I tnr answered: "I really oan I lay. 1
I i.;- TTiau r.au K I,,., nnw rmfc who
I was in it it more than I know."
PIOCHE. NEV., SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1S77.
PBOrESSIONAL OABDS.
GEO. T. GORMAN,
NOTARY PUBLIC for LINCOLr
COUNTY.
uonnimsioNER of deeds for
CALIFORNIA AND UTAH,
Aeeuril OUlca Larour Eliroei
Inn PlOCHR.nJFV.
NOTICE.
To H. Duffenbicker, J. M. Pierce, T, 8. Cole
man and John laker, and to whom It may con
cern, you are hereby notified that you are in
debted to the undersigned in the1 following
amounts, viz: H. Dufftmbaekea $1(1, J. If.
Pierce $20, V. ft, Ooleman $2 and John Baker
$10 3S. in Kold coin, for money expended by ua
in working the tit. George mine, situated In Ely
Mining District, Lincoln eounty, State of Ne
vada. Unions you pay ua at our office in P lochs,
Nevada, the above proportional share of said
expenditure on Raid mine winthin ninetv days
from date, together with coatB, your interests
In said mine will be forfeited to ub by due pro
ceftBB of law.
P ioc he, Nevada, Feb. 27, 187T.
H. S. LUBBOCK.
m3-90d R. H. EL A. M.
EVERY OTHER DAY
STAGE LINES.
PIOOTTH
....TO....
33 XT H 33 33L J. .
FARE ... -i$33.00.
HALF-DALLY FROM
HAMILTON TO
ROBINSON
CREEK,
1LSB
SCHELL
AND TBI-WBEKXY FROM
HAMILTON TO OEESSY CREEK
EVERY OTHER DAT FROM
PIOCHE TO SALT LAKE CUT.
VIA LEEDS.
FARE TO TERMINUS, S40.
GILMEB & SALISBURY,. Propriatora.
-ptARBYINGl U. 8. MAIL AND WILLS, FAS.
The Threw Lines newly Stacked with
Fine AMERICAN HORSES and
CONCORD COACHES,
stages leave Ploehs at I o'clock A. SI.
oiakiug close oonneotlon with Railroad Stage
trom Hamilton.
OtHoa at Wells, Fargo as Ce. 'a,
n21-tf
J. C. LYNCH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR DEALER,
Cor. Main and Lacour streets,
GENT FOB THE CONSOLIDATED
TO.
L bacco Company of California.
CIGARS AND TOBACC,
Wholesale and Retail.
my81-tf
CHAS. STEIN fc CO.,
MAIN STREET, PIOCHE, NET ADA,
BTORAOrB
COMMISSION HOUSE,
Wholesale and Betail Dealers
IS
FINE WINES.
LIQUORS & CIGARS.
COUNTRY ORDERS
romptly attended to.
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PIPIFAX.
npHE ROSICRUCIAS WERE A SECT OF
X Philosophers wbo flourished in Germany I
during the seventeenth oentury, and prosecuted I
profound researches into Natural science ana
occult f hiiosophy, ana sought to discover the
ELIXIR OF LIFE.
Although some superstition may have been I
developed among them and other Alchemists In I
search for the Elixir Vitn, yet there is scientific
truth at the bottom of all Alchemy and Astrolo-1
gy. i ney were impreea witn tne properties of
HB.KH.1l. rKKf AKATIUnB.
And found dynamic and psychologlo foroe lit
tne extracs oi certain plants.
Is due to the researches of a learned scholar ol
Europe among the archives of the Bosicruclans.
It is made of
TWENTY DIFFERENT HERBS,
Gathered at such seasons of the year when their
Juices are strongest and virtues unimpaired,
forming a combination unrivalled in ths mate
ria medica.
PIPIFAX
Is an enemy to all corruption it assists and
fortifies Nature. Its manner of operation Is to
Drive to the Extreme Parts
And through tbe pores of the skin snd all
emunctories of the body, the bad humors which
molest it, giving relief even in diseases the
most refractory and difficult to cure, such as
neuralgia, vyspepsia, constipation. Hick Head
ache, Nervous Weaknoss and Blllionsness. It It
pleasant to the taste, mild In its action, marvel
oua in ltB effects sud unsurpassed as s tonic.
Used SB a beverage in malarious diatrictsit neu
tralizes miasma and prevents fever and ague.
soia oy an vruggists, urocersand Lianot
aeaiera. uepa. ew front street, Dan XranClSOO
si7-smts
NOTICE OF SUITS COMMENCED.
State or Nevada. 1
Dutmct OB PBOtECOTiNe Attohnet's orncn. i
To the following named defendants, and to
the owners of or claimants to the mine or min
ing cl-'ms. and Improvement thereon, known
or unknown, you are hereby notified that suit
have been commenced in the Justice s Court
of Ploche Township, Lincoln cuntv. Nevada.
by the tttate of Nevada, pltintiff, against each
of the defendants hereluafter named, and eaor.
of the following described mines or mining
claims, witn improvements tnereon. snd all
owners of and claimants to the same, known cr
unknown, to recover the tax and delinquency
assessed to Bald defendants on proceeds of
mines for tbe quarter commencing October 1,
1S7U. ana ending uecemDer iu. ibid, ana that a
summons has been dulv Issued in each case, and
you are further notified that unless yon appear
and answer the complaint filed in said cause on
or before the 26th day of April, A. D. 1877, judg
ment win ds taaen against you. ana tne posses
sory claim to the mine or mining claim, and
I improvements tnereon, for the amount of tax
and delinquency specified and ooats: : .
SAX AHD DELINUrBlfOT.
UNKNOWN OWNER The possessory
claim to the mine or miulng claim ait
uate: lying and being n the Ely
Mining District, Lincoln county, State
of Nevada, known aa the "Yolo mine,"
being 2,220 feet of mining ground sit
uate on the northerly slope of Spring
Mountain and about 300 yardBsouther
ly from No Solaim of Meadow Valley,
located March 17, 1869, and recorded
March 20, 1869, in the mining records
of ssld Mining District. 113 26
UNKNOWN OWNER The possessory
claim to mine or mining claim situ
ate: lying and being in the Ely Min
ing District, Lincoln county, State of
Nevada, known as the "Newark
mine," being 800 feet of mining
ground, situate ab rat 300 feet easterly
from the Raymond & Ely works on
the Llghtner abaft, located Septem
ber 4, 1871, and recorded September
10, 1871, in the mining records of said
district Hot
THOMPSON CAMPBELL.
mM-td District or Pioseeuting Attorney.
no: 4
BANKING HOUSES.
THE STATE
BANK OF NEVADA"
FIOOHE.
Board of Dtnotarii
JOHN P. KEIXEY Prasldont
J AS. FINLAY80N Tic President
0HA8. A. WIEDEBHOLD .Bouretarj
0. F. PHILSON I. W. WRIGHT,
B. M. BOURNE,. HABBI I. THORNTON,
Attorneys i THORNTOH, KELLET QARD2B
rvEPOBITS RECEIVED, EITHER ON OPEN
U ao count at to lssne oertlncates tuereror pay
able on dem&ad.
XCHANG drawn upon
SEW TOEK and ttAN FRANCISCO
And othar principal oltlaa of th D, b
Also upon
LONDON, DUBLIN, PAEIS, Eli KLIN
AbA til of the principal cities of Europe,
Currency Bought and Sold.
CUectins Promptly Made.
Railroad and Mining Stocks Bought
and Sold on Commission.
w Money Loaned on Stocks."
Correspondents i
LAID LAW s CO.. Agents of the Bank I N y rt
of California J
LONDON and BAN FRANCISCO
BANK LIMITED and J. H.
LATHAM h 00., Htock
Ban iTanolsct
Broken
Jal-tf.
1. W. WBISHT. Bank Maaasvr.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
AID AOBHi;
WELLS, FARCO & CO.,
PIOCHE, NEV.,
11RANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BLB-
I INEHB. Denusita received on Open As-
:ount or Certificates Issued thereior.
Kxcnanite drawn on all the principal cities of
che United States, Canada and Europe.
Will surcease Silver and Crude Bullion or
make advances on same and ship for owner's
I acoount.
WKLLS, FARG0 at CO.,
Ban Frsnolsoo, Oal
WELLS, FABOO fc CO.,
(5 Broadway, New lork.
EIVE8, dc ALLEN,
61 King William street, London , Eng. ,
Agents Wells, Fargo k Co.
OFFICE in Wells. Fargo Go's Building,
Main street, Ploche, Nevtda, mrua-tf
NOTICE
TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL SELL
I to the hiuhest and best bidder, or bidders,
all lots, blocks, shares and parcels of land, not
nnnvevuri hv n&tenc deed ana not Deing cim-
teBted in Court, in the following described tract
of land known as the town-site of Ploche, in
Lincoln county. State of Nevada, to wit: Tne
nnrth-enHt murter and the south-east quarter.
ami thA e&Kt half of the south-west auarter of
section twenty-two. iu township one, north oi
ram alxtv-aeven eaBt. in the District of Lands,
subject to sale at Ploche, Nevada, containing
four hnndred acres, aocordina to the official
plat and Burvey on file in tne riocne i-anu ui- ,i
nee. Bale to commence on me vtn aay oi Ap
ril, A. D. 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M., and continue
from day to day until the aame shall be com
pleted. From this date up to the time of the
sale all persona so desiring can see maps and
description of all lands to be sold as aforesaid.
at my office, at the Land Office on Lacour
street, where the sale will take place.
BlUHTlffLCtt lULbLH,
flO-td Trustee of tbe Town-Site of Pioche
REDEMPTION FUND.
TREASURER'S OFFICE,'
Proem, Marsh 16th, 1877.
TO THE HOLDERS OF CERTIFICATES OF
Indebtedness of Lincoln County, accrued
aiior to ths 1st of Aoril. A. D. 187S.
Whereas, there Is now the sum of One Thou
sand Dollars In the Redemption Fund. Ihero
fcy notify tbe holders of said indebtedness that
eealed proposals for the surrender of the same
will he received at mv office UD to the 3lBt day
f March, A. D. 1877, In accordance with an
Act of the Legislature of tbe State of Nevada.
approved Msrcn un, A. l. lois.
v. a. r uun,
snrl7-td ' Treasurer.
NOTICE.
rO DANTOL HASTINGS, MRS. M. BUCK,
H. N. 'J'oftman. Alex'r MoMIUian, Henry
Cnmiakv. Mrs. S. O. Barnes. John S.
Atenisen. A. n. snieius. s. . in.
mister. Thomas Orelves snd unknown
owners, snd to whom it may concern, yon are
hreb; notified that I have expended in money
aod labor tbo sum of three hundred snd ten
IS3101 dollar on ths Blaest Prlnoa nine.
situated In the Ely Mining District, Lincoln
County, State, of nevsaa. unless you pay me
at my office In Ploche, Nevada, your propor
tional share of ssld expenditure on said mine,
for each and everv root von may legally own in
said mine, w tthln ninety days from the date
thereof, toget ber with oosts, your interests in
said mine will be forfeited to me by due process
of lsw.
CHARLES BTK1K,
Ploche, Nev., January 16, 1877. ja37-Od
NOTICE.
T HAVE TH'S DAY SOLD THE BUTCHER
X ing bust aesB heretofore owned ana man
aged by me the last twelve montns io mi
Aumlat Adeb nan. All mraona OWintf bills f Ol
meats boug it st the People's snd Nevada
Markets prio - to this date will piesae esii ana
pay them at i ny store on M aadow Valley street.
i-ioone, auien i, leu. ,
m9-lm F. W. CLUTB,
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
Assoaeinent mani ....tit
delinquent Bales, per square I
Postponement Delinquencies, per square....
Dissolution Notioes,..,...,. ...... 10
Notice to Creditors .... 10
Court Summons, p square 0
special Locals ruty cents per line, ror first ,
auu mum imMou auueeuueu. UUBIUUU.
JOB WORK.
Done at the Rxooan offina la tha nsas itrl
known to the art; and mtut be paid for on dea
llTery, tmlesa persons having the work dona
nave standing aoconnte with the omo. no ae
latlon from this rule.
LEGAL.
United State Marshal'!
Sale.
BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION ISSUED
out of the Circuit Court of the United States
in the Ninth Circuit, in and for the District of
Nevada, and to ma directed and delivered for
juditment rendered In ssid Court on the loth day
of May, A. D. 1876, in favor of Mary Jane Wll
ltam, Administratrix of the Estate of Samuel
Williams, deceased, and against tbe Newark
Silver Mining Company, a corporation, for the
the sum of twenty thousand (gold coin) dollars
damages, together with $337 0-100 tax, coats,
aud all accruing cost and Interest, I have
levied on the following property, to wit:
Regulator Lode No. 3, located July 1, 17;
Atlantic Lode, located January 31, 1878;
Regulator Lead No. 1, located February! IB,
U73; Begulator Lead, located January 29, 1873;
Atlantlo Lead, located January , 1873) Regu
lator Lead No , locate! February 38, 1878.
Each of the above described (leads and lodes
were located by 0. W. Wateon and contains
1,000 feet undivided. Also all the mining:
ground described In s deed from the Washing
ton and Creole Mining Company to said Newark
Silver Mining Company, dated February 36,
1874, and recorded in book "L" of mining
records, on pages 113 and 114, in the County
Recorder's office in Lincoln county and State
of Nevada: also the Santa Clara Lode, located
June 28, 18iil. containing 2,000 fuet; also tbe
unarter uak Lode, containing 1,0011 reet; also
Amador Tunnel Mining Claim, located June 11,
im'i. oy James Morgan aod others, containing
3,000 feet. All of the above described lodes,
leads, mining claims aud property are situate
and being in what is now known as Ely Mining
District, in Lincoln county, Nevada. Also that
nfteen-Btamp quartz millsitnate in said county,
near Dry Valley, and commonly known as the
Condor Mill, together with the mill-site, water
rights and water-ditch thereto attached, and
the I boarding-houMi, blacksmith-shop and .
buildings attached to said mill; also two
acres of land at said mill and described in s
deed given by George A. Treadwell and otLera
to the Amador Tunnel and Mining Company,
and dated February 7, 1873, and recorded In
book "L" of real estate deeds, on pages 266, 266,
367 and 268, in the County Recorder's office in
said Lincoln county. Also 'he shaft snd hoisting-works
on what is know as the Newark Mine,
and also said Newark mine situate on Fanaca
Flat, near the Raymond a Ely hoisting-works,
In said mining disuict and county.
notice is oereoy given tnet on
Friday, the 30th day of March.
A. D. 1877, between the hours of 9 o'clock s. m.
and o o clock p. m. on said day, to wit, as
the hour of 13 m I will sell all the
right, title and interest which the said Newark
Silver Mining Company had in and to the above
described property on the said 10th day of May,
1H70, and has had therein at any tlm since,
at the Court-house door in the town of Ploche,
in tbe County of Llnooln, State of Nevada, at
public auction, tor oash in hand, to the highest
ana nest oiauers, to sausxy said execution ana
ard all costs.
AUGUSTUS ASH,
United Statu Marshal,
By J. P. Ccbtis, Dei nty
Ploche, Nevada, March 8, 1877. mrlO-td .
NOTICE OF SUITS COMMENCED.
Btatb or NiviDA. Cocktt er Lutcolh, I
DlBTBlCT OB P10SBCU7IHQ ATrOSHXT'S OFFICE, f
To the following named defendants, snd to
all owners or claimants to the real estate,
and improvements thereon, or improve
ments whem asessed separately, herein- .
after described, known or unknown, you are
hereby notified that suits nsve oeea com
menced in the Justice's Court of Ploche Town
ship, Lincoln county, Nevads, by the State of
Nevada, plamtin, against eacn oi tne ueienu- .
ants hereinafter named, and each of the follow
ing described tracts or parcels of land, with
the improvements thereon snd improvements
when separately assessed, and all owners or
claimants to the same, known or unknown, to
recover tbe tax and delinquency assessed to
said defendant against said property lor tne
fiscal year commencing December 14. 1874, snd '
ending December 14, 1876, and that a summons
haB been duly issued in escn case; anu you am
further notified that unless you appear and an
swer the complaint filed and show cause on or
before the 17th day of April, A. D. 1877, Judg
ment will be taken agalnat you, and the real
estate and improvements hereinafter described
for the amount oi tax anu aeunqueuL-y Bpevuieu
and costs of suit:
TAT AMD nZLTHUUKlfCT.
WALK A COLLINS Possessory claim to
three lots fronting on Main street, in
Ploche Nob. 24. 26 and 26 $25 41
UNKNOWN OWNER Possessory claim to
lot fronting on Main street, nocne,
formerly belonging to Morney-lot
No. 8 block 20 1S 86
UNKNOWN OWNEB Possessory claim
to lot fronting on Main street, nocne
-lot 7. .block 29 IU M
TAYLOR BAfLES Possessory olslm to
160 acres of land situated three miles
eonth of BnllionvlUe 140 04
L. FOBS Possessory claim to forty acres
of land situated eighteen miles rt.f.
from Ploche known as Fobs' ranch. .Ill 61
JOSE DEL FONZ ALIDA-Possesso'y claim
to 160 acres of land as a stock rencn,
adjoining Coleman's grass aanch, Lit
tle Spring Valley .......... jKp 7S -
THOMPSON CAMPBELL, .
mrl7-td District or Prosaeutlng Attorney.
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IBHU14J
out of the District Court, in and for tbe
County of Llnooln. State oi Nevada, and to bus
directed and delivered, for a Judgment rend
ered in said Court on the 8tb day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1876, in favor of josepn uerrens
and against Robert Ulover and A. Hart-
rig for the snme of nlno bundled ana
ninety-six 63-100 1980 43-100) dollars, debt,
together with 1190 26-100, tax, costs, snd sll ac
cruing interests, I have levied on the following
property, to wit: The property heretofore
known aa the Highland Furnace, formerly
owned and controlled by Robert Glover and A. ,
Uartwle, and othera; also tne Doaraing-nouee
sad other property, situated st or near ssld
furnace, belonging to said Robert Olovsr snd A.
Hartwlg st the time of tne rendering oi saw
judgment.
jwiice is hereby given tnst on
Tnesday, the 10th day of April,
A. D. 1877, 1 will sell sll the right, title and in
terest of said Robert Glover and A. Hartwlg la
and to the above described property, at tne
Court-bouse door, in tbe town of Ploche, Lin
coln county, at 11 o'crockm. of said day, at
public suction, ror cssn in nana, to tne maw
and beat bidder, to satisfy said execution and
all ousts. W. L. McKEE,
Dherm Llfiooin county, nev.
2f J. P Cetis.
mrl7-td Deputy Sheriff.
PHILADELPHIA BREUEY,
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Main si treat, .............. .......l'aessa,
Sohustrioh at Klelne, Frop'W,
IB FTJRNISHXKu- A gUPaMOB aBTfGXJI
of LAGER BEEB, la eaaaAltlesWeait. as
the lowest rates. Adjoining SB saga sntf"?

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