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npinareemmeneraneatamnamsamccesanaipstmnieattisistachitieiiaicielapatea aap as
on, since the Me. a oir belle by
lumbue, it é ak pulee ev
that bt d Plato had p afaty ' predicted that event, so important to the interests
of hamanity. In Bacon's Essays there is
one entitled “Of Prophecics,” which refers,
og other examples, to portions of the
avcitings of Seneca and Plato, which, in bis
time, (and. we oe add, since,) were conridered as ially bearing upon this’ instance, Seneca’s lines are as follows;
Venient annis
ar Sorc serie, bus Oceanus
‘ ‘ a rerum laxit, et ingensPatent Tellus, Tiphysyue novos
t orbes ; nec sit terris
ima Thule.
‘Phe literal translation is: “After the
lapse of years, ages will come in which
Ocean shall relax his chains around the
world, and a vast continent shall appear.
and Tiphys ehall explore new regions, and
Thule shall be no longer the utmost verge
of the earth.” As Ultima Thale is aoderstood to have been the Faroe Islands, in
the Roman estimation, the above indicates
that the new continent was to appear in the
Wert.
Before Seneca’s lines were written, Plato
had narrated the Egyptian legend that, engulpbed in the Ocean, but sometimes still
visible, was the Island of Atlantis—supposed to mean the Western World,
Bacon, although he says that all kinds of
predictions should be disredited, enumeratesa great many which actually were
fulfilled —as if, with the credulity of bis age,
he belfeved them, but, asa grave philusopher, was bound to deny them.
A learned friend, whose signatare is V.
W. X. Y. Z., and who need not here be named, bas sent as a remarkable prophesy, said
to have been written centuries ago, which
seems curiously aod emphatically to refer
tothe present condition of affairs in this
country. He prefaces the original and
translation, with this introduction :
The following Monkish-Latin verses, (of
which I have attempted a transtation, with
what success others shall judge) are, indeed, to
say the least of them, wonderful as describing
80 eet cones Aes minutely some of the events
transpiring in our own gam country. ‘The
structure of the original Latin is such (I need
ng tell you) as was frequently practiced in the
middle ages, more particularly, and in the religious houses of Continental Europe, and
many parts of Great Britain and Ireland. Indeed, such Leonine or Monkish-Latin verses
were much in fashion from a very early period
of the Christian era until the revival ab classieal literature. To what particular age or country the Leonines now under consideration belong, it would be difficult to conjecture. They
would seem, however to be assignable to a period somewhat prior to that when the Latin
language lost much of its idiomatic beauty and
conciseness of expression. The clision of the
vowels (the terminating vowel of one word before the succeeding beginning vowel in another
word) is closely observed in the present verses.
In the sixth line, the word “ejus” is to be
pronounced as though the 7 were absent, and
somewhat like the English noun “use;” the m
of “locum,” in the same line, is, of course,
elided in reading, as it is, most gencrally “ante
vocalem.”
As the verses have never hitherto been published, (existing as they do, only in manuscript)
I know of no better medium for bringing them
into the light of day than the columns of The
Press. ey may, perhaps, pape obtain as
wide a dissemination among the other journals
of the country as their literary merits and prohetic accuracy entitle them to.
The Latin verses, rough enough to be
old are as follows :
Antequam Tres Decemque Conjuncti
Triplicata sint parte perfuncti,
rw belli fulgure strata,
ecidet colo dedecorata. Quum Sexaginta finitus erit
Unusque locum ejus oceupaverit,
Simul fratres, fratribus succensi,
Multum tribuent mutuce offense.
Sed si alba alba, et nigra nigra manent,
Conjuncti, iterum, faustique clarent.
Quando inter stellas Crux apparebit,
Nullus iras inter eos videbit.
Our friend's translation, accurate as well
as flowing, we now subjoin :
TRANSLATION,
Before *Thirteen United
Shall be thrice what they are,
The Eagle shall be blighted
By the lightnings of war.
When +Sixty is ended
And One takes its place,
Then, brothers, offended,
Shall deal mutual disgrace.
If white remain white,
d black be still black,
Once more they'll unite,
And bring happiness back.
But whenever the {Cross
Stands aloft ’mong the stars,
They shall gain by their loss,
And thus end all their wars.
He has appended a few Notes, which may
fitly close his very curious communication :
*This undoubtedly refers to the. thirteen
original United States of America.
*+This must mean when the year 1860 terminates, and 1861 begins.
The meaning of this may be, as certainly
as white is white, and as certainly as_ black is
black, once more a Union feeling will prevail,
and consequent happiness be the result ; or else
it may possibly convey, under its mystic meaning, an allusion to the propriety of letting the
“ r” alone, and leaving the white man to
attend to his own affairs; or, perhaps, of mak.
ing a discrimination between the two races,
“the white and the black.”
This, most assuredly means, if the Banner
of the Cross stands side by side with the “Star
Spangled Banner ;” or, in other words, if the
masses of the people become Christianized,
then, and then only, shall they become a united,
a victorious, and happy people.
The foree of the allusions must be evident to all, They would have startled
Francis Bacon.—{Philadelpbia Press.
county, Ill., a Revolutionary soldier, who
fought under Washington; an officer of the
war of 1812, who was on duty at Detroit
when that post was ingloriously surrendered
by Hull; a native of Poland, who fought
ander the first Napoleon, and an Englishman, one of the few survivors of the six
bandred light dragoons, who made the
splendid charge at Balaklava, when
Tasne now : living in ‘Lagfayette .
a
PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL
PAPER DEPOT.
KENT & MACKAY, Proprietors.
HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFUL! Y ANNOUNCE
+ tothe public that they have connected the
above witb their former business of
Carpenters and Builders,
At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand
Into the jaws of death,
Into ~ — : ee a full assortment of
le the six hu
4 Pain Gilt Mouldings
one Window Shades,
Giass, Paint Brushes,
WHEELER & WILSON’S
NEW STYLE
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
FOR FAMILY USE.
ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVERCOME!
NO LEATHER PAD
Used Now on the New Style of Machine!
The New Style of Hemmer
AND
TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER,
ARE ATTACHED =
To the Improved Machine.
es
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR!
.
j
THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS .
NOW USE
Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines,
In making up Over Sbirts, Coats, Suits, &e, They
now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market, may21
Nevada,
YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY.
MRS. HEBBARD & MISS PHILLIPS,
ILL OPEN A BOARDING & DAY
School for Young Ladies, in Nevada City, a few
doors above Mr. Harvey Helm’s residence, on MON. .
DAY the 13th inst. These Ladies are experienced .
Teachers, and as they intend to establish themselves
permanently in Nevada, those who wish to give their .
daughters a thorough and accomplished education
can not do better than to place them at this school.
Terms, Per Month, of Four Weeks;
Primary Branches,,..0+se+eeseeees cere eee e 83,00 .
Higher English Branches,....s0sseeeee0+ 004,00 .
Maalc,...000-6 seenckigdees igakhs th beuaebee 6,00
French, Spanish and Latin, each.....++.2,00
Drawing and Painting, ...<.csceseeee eeeeeee 2,00
Nevada City, May 11, 1861.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! . ICH!! ICE!!!
THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY
AVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO)
furnish the citizens of Nevada and Grass Valley
with ICE during the present season, We have on .
hand about .
350 TONS OF CLEAR ICE, .
stant supply will be kept.
Our Ice Wagon will run from Nevada to Grass .
Valley daily. apri3-tf
“ESTRAY NOTICE. . .
CAME TO THE PREMI-.
ses of the subseriber, at Newtown, .
Nevada county, a yellow and white .
spotted LOW with long horns, abont .
six years old, and branded with a heart on the left
shoulder and an under cut on the left ear, The cow .
has been running in the vicinity of Newtown for .
about five months past. The owner can have the .
same by proving property and paying charges.
M, ELLERMAN,
Nowtown, May Lith 1861.—2wpd
1OWMAN’S UNIVERSAL LINIMEN1.
For Sale by E. ¥. SPENCE,
No, 47 Broad st., Nevada,
USTICES’ BLANKS, CONSTANT
hand vod for sale at this office.
— . 500 CORDS OF DRY WOOD—Aii lengths .
. gg@~Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order. “@@
Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness
and dispatch.
N. B.—Farniture Repatred and Varnished.
The advantages derived from the connection of the
' than any other house in town.
Persons wishing articics in their line would do well
to give them a call. P. KENT,
A. F, MACKAY.
No, 97 Broad street, Nevada.
oct2-tt
‘EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
J. H HELM, Proprictor.
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, and in order to accommodate
all of his customers, he have fitted u in elegant
style, their and spacions stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange. They keep constantly on hand
A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Public.
Bag Horses kept by the day or week on the most
reasonable terma.
J. H. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the pubiic generally, that
he has added extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c., and is now prepared
to furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the
State.
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well
equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at
all times.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Parp TO HORSES ON Livery.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &c.
The qualitygof my Stock will permit me tosay that
. those seekigg pleasure, or engaged in business, would
do well to give mea call.
J. A. LANCASTER.
‘2MPIRE MEAT MARKET!!
No. 5 Commercial Street,
KENT & TOMPKINS, Proprictors.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSO
ciated themselves together for the
.
purpose of carrying on Meat Market
business, We shall always keep on
. hand, FRESH, and in the best possibly condition, a
. supply of
AMERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
. VEGETABLES, &c.,
. g@> ALSO—CORNED BERF AND PORK, -@0
We solicit a continuance of the very liberal pat. ronage heretofore bestowed on the Estabishment.
WR. Retail dealers furnished with the best quality
of Beef &c, on reasonable terms,
CHARLES KENT,
kK. O. TOMPKINS,
Nevada, March 7th, 1861—tf
BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET.
JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor.
ALL KINDS OF MEATS CONSTANTj ly on hand at the above well known .
. Market, and for sale in quantities to
. suit purchasers.
. '
“ WR. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any
Ime,
Prices, according to the Quality of
Meats Purchased.
jan3-tf JAMES COLLEY.
be UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
. Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada.
AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, I
am now prepared to do Undertaking on the
. shortest notice,
aay Orders jeft at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptly attended to, oct2-tf
UNDERTAKING.
M. C. STILES, Undertaker, has on hand
and will make to order, COVERED COFFINS
. at the following rates :
Swall, from....Suhebes seandes $3 to $10.
Large, from,...s+++ ceeeeeee ees S10 to $20,
All work done in the neatest style, Plates furnished and no charge for engraving.
Nevada, March 16th 1861,—tf
A. ROSENTHAL,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
25 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA,
he has just received a large variety of
the latest styles of
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Fine
Broadcloths, Vestings &c.
Would respectfully tnform
the citizens of Nevada and vicinit y, fh
. And is prepared tocut and make fine fitti SITS .
. And have established a Depot at the EMPIRE MAR. . — stbeatesiteevaiuapiied
KET, on Commercial street, Nevada, where a cona — of the Latest Styles, at Reasonable) «
. 8. .
ae Clothing Cleanecdand Repaired -g@a
aa-TO ORDER.-@a
e jan3-3m » padgods : A, ROSENTHAL.
APANESE VENEREAL SALVE—Por
Sale by E. F. SPENCE,
UTTON ONILONS.-For Sale by
‘ E. F. SPENCE, Druggist,
47, Broad Street. Nevada, .
v4 LES. SUPERIOR CALI50,000 FORNIA CORN—For sale in lots to .
uitby J, M. HIXSON, 75 Broad st.
OB HAULING—OfF all Descriptions, .
done at the shortest notice by
J.M. HIXson, .
For Sale or Barter by
J. M. HIXSON.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
Medical.
Foner eens ae ND a a th ENT
Of all Diseases, the Great First Cause
Springs from neglect of Nature’s laws.
SUFFER NOT!
When a cure is guarantged in all stages of
SECRET DISEASES.
Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleet. Grivel
Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Mercurial Rhenmatiem, Serofula, Pains in the Bones
and Ankles. Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose
and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Can. cers Sropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, and
all Diseases arising from a derangement of the
Sexual Organs.
Such as Nervous Trembling. Loss of memory, Loss .
. of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with
peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Joss of Sight,
. Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Diseases,
} Irregularities, and allimproper discharges of both
. sexes, Jt matters not from what cause the disease
case, recovery is certain, and in # shorter time than
. a permanent care can be effected by any other treat. ment. even after the disease has baflied the skill of
. eminent physicians and resisted all their means of
. out odor, entirely vegetable, causing no sickness, and
. free from mereury or balsam.
of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic States, and Calithousands, who, in the last stages of the above men
upon the Face, Pain in the Back »nd Head, Female
iginated. however long standing or obstinate the
above business enable them to sell at lower rates i sp : & 8 .
i
eure. The medicines prescribed are pleasant, with.
During fifteen years .
Legal N
aspen: + a
CS SALE.—State of Calj.
fornia, County of Nevada, Township of
field, as. By virtue of an exeention to me delivered,
ixeued from the Court of W, C. Carter, an acting Juytice of the Peace in and for the Connty af
bearing date May 8th 1861, to satisfy a udgment
. rendered by the aforesaid W. C. Carter. J. 2 on the
. 30th day of April 4. Pp. 1861. in favor of THOS, Ga).
LAGHER, and against the MONTREAL ©0. for thy
sum of one hundred and forty-eight dollars and thip.
ty-five cents, debt, interest, damages and conte ¢
. suit: J have taken in execution and will sell to
. highest bidder for cash. the following deséribed miy.
. ng clalms, to wit: All these mining claims ;
mtanted and lying in Hutabug. district, Sats aa
; county aforesaid, fronting on Humbug creek, fire
. hundred feet more or lexs, bounded on the south by
Eruptions . the Canadian Co’s eiaims, on the nerih by Lemons
re center . and Powers claims and running back tot
. of the main ridge; I will sel] the sane on TUFSDAy
the 4th day of dune A. ». 1861, on the Claims; he.
. tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock y,
. M. of said day.
. Taken as the property of the Montreal Mining Co,
. to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs, :
. Gtven under my hand this 8th day of May 1867,
} may9-3w A. BICKFORD, Consiab
. (QNONSTABLE’S SALE.=State of Cale
fornia, County of Neyada, ss. By virtue of ay
execution to me delivéred, issued from the Court of
fornia, I have rescued from the jaws of death many . KE. W. Smith Eaq., an acting Justice of the Pence in
and should be a terror to the human family.
the cases falling into t
tioned diseases, had been given up to die by their .
. and for the County aforesaid, bearing date May Mth
. aA. D. 1861 to satisfy a judgement rendered by saig
physicians, which warrants me in promising to the . é . a :
affiicted, who may place themselves under my care, a Court on the bth day of Murch 4. p. 1861 in favora
perfect and speedy cure. Private diseases are the . © ry Riggs ide
wreatest points to health, as they are the first cause pos pA] ‘abe pede gertisi or era telling Bete
of Consumption, Scrofula, and many other diseases, . of Ladament per cent st,
A per; :
manent cure is oe ever effected, a majority tel
1¢ hands of incompetent per'
' J. H. HELM and against T. J. CHAMBERS for the
Jbave takenin exeeution and wil
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de.
scribed property, to wit: A) the right, title and ip.
terest of T. .1. Chambers in and to that certain wate
sons, who not only sail to enve the disease, but’ rufm . Giten and premises situated lying and being in the
i the constitution, filling the system with mercury,
rapid consumption,
ut should the disease and the treatment not cause
death s
which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a
Township and county of Nevada, State of California,
known and designated as the Caseade Ditch taking
. water froni Big Deer creek ; I will sell the same ai
public auction, in front of the Court House door, ih
«lily, and the victim marries, the disease is . \ovada City, on WEDNESDAY the fth day of June
entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble . 4. D. 1861, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and
constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a
virus, which betrays itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers,
eruptions, and other affections of the skin, eyes,
throat and Jungs, entailing upon them a brief existance of suffering, and consiguing them to an early .
grave,
Sevr-Anvee is another formidable enemy to health,
for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human dis. eases causes so destructive a drain upon the system,
drawing its thousands of victims, through a few vears
of suffering, down to an untimely grave. It destroys
. the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the ener. gies of life, canses menta derangement. prevents the
. proper developement of the system, disqualifies for .
marriage, society, business, and all earthly happi. ness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and
pavienses predisposed to consumption, and a train of
evils more to be dreaded than death itself, With the
fullest confidence 1 assure the unfortunate victims
of Self-abuse, that a permanent and speedy cure can
. be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous
. practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health.
Irregelarities, and all diseases of males and females,
treated on principles established by fifteen years of
practice. and sanctioned by thousands of the most
remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions,
sent to any part of the State, Oregon and Washing} ton Territory, by patients commanieating by letter, .
their symptoms, Business correspondence strictly
. confidential,
. Address Dr. L. J. CLAPKAY.
Medical Institute, San Francisco,
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Insti. tnte is on Sacramento street, helow Montgomery,
. opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office,
. San Franciseo, California, The Doctor offers free
consultation, and asks no remuneration unless he
effects a CURE
Spermatorrhoca,
Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits,
lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indispositien and incapability for labor and study, dullness of .
apprehensions, loss of memory, aversion to society,
love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness,
. headache, involuntary discharges, pains in side, affections of the eye, pimples on the fuee, sexual or other
. infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated
physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His methed
of ‘curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and
. hence the great success, All consultations, by letter
or otherwise, free.
Address,
. jal3-3m.
L. J. CLATRAY, M.D.,
San Francisco, Cal,
‘TRUSTEES’ REPORT.
Receipts and Expenditures of the City Government
for the year ending May 14th 1861 :
.
1
.
.
.
}
RECEIPTS.
. Property tax for current year,...++ +++ $3,841 50
Delinquent property tax..seeesececeeees 4 50
Nn ea so at ch ce ge.
TAOONSOH 05s es ce dvecsseccdsrcccccesesecs 1,478 35
——
EXPENDITURES.
. $5,986 15 .
5 o’elock P. M. of said day. :
. ‘Taken as the property of T. J. Chambers to satisly
. the above demands and accruing costs.
. Nevada City May 14th 1861.
mayl4-3w J. B. GRAY, Constable,
} OTICK TU CREDITORS.—Estate of
CALEB MASON, deecased. Notice is hereby
. given by the undersigned Administrator of the above
. panied estate, to the creditors of, and all persons
. having claims against Caleb Mason deceased, to ey.
. hibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within
ten months from the first publication of this notice
to the undersigned at his office at Neyada city.
. April 22d 1861,
j Ii. B, THOMPSON, Adm'r,
apr23-4w. ‘of Extate of Caleb Mason deceased.
OTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of
JOHN HERRON, deceased, Notice is hereby
. given by the undersigned H. B. Thompsen, adminis
. trator of the above named estate, to the creditors of,
. and all persons baving claims against Jobn Herron
. deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necesspsy
. vouchers, within ten months from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned at his office,
. Nevada City.
H. B. THOMPSON,
Adm’r, of the estate of John Herren Cee’.
. March 25th 1861.—tar26-4w
.
'
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Coanty of
Nevada, ss. Inthe Distriet Court of the lth
Judicial District of said State.
. The People of the State of California to G. R. TAY. LOR, Greeting :
You are hereby summoned to appear and answer
to the complaint of 8. H. DIKEMAN, filed against
j you, within ten days from the service of this writ,
. ifserved on you in this county, and within twenty
. days if served on you in thie District and ont of this
. county, and within forty days if served on youin
this State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 18th day of April, A. D, 1861, in
. said Court to obtain a decree of this Court lor the
. foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the
12th day of October A. D. 1859, exceuted hy the sail
. defendant to plaintiff, and for the sale of the premi. gea therein, and in satd complaint particularly mea. tioned and described and the application of the mon. eys arising from such sale to the payment of the
. amount due on four certain promissory notes set
forth in said complaint, made and delivered to said
. plaintiff by the defendant bearing even date with
. said mortgage and thereby intended to be recured,
. to wit: The sum of $1,400, with interest thereon
. from the 12th day of October A. D. 1859, at the rate
. of two per cent. per month till paid ; and if any deticiency sball remain after applying all of said moness
. properly so applicable thereto, then that Plaintiff
. may have execution therefor against the said defendant, also that said defendant and all and every per. son claiming through er under defendant su bsequently to the date of plaintiff's mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, hen and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or any
part thereof, and for such other and further relief,
. or both, in the premises as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
. answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiti
?
» . pay $400, as a reward for the arrest and convic.
Deuggiat & Apothecary, Broad at., Nevada. . tion of the pense who murdered and 4 Al
; Tuesday evening, May 7th 186i.
Police Lee h ences eee chesaeree: eeeeeeeres $2,667 50 . will take judgment against you therefor by default,
DEP BG, UUM nk vasvecased
neetes 1,046 86 . together with all cogts of suit, and counsel fees in the
Assessing City Property ...6.+ sree eres 250 09 . sum of $150 and also demand of the Court such othElection Expenses, . PO Pere Or 60 00 . er relief as is prayed for in plaintift’s said complaint.
Legal Services ..cecececeeccsseneeeecers 78 00 In testimony whereof, 1, John 8. Lambert, Clerk
Rent ot MOONE « sia's san tee etee seen eeeee ssee 12000) (—-) of the Dtstriet Court aforesaid, do here
Printing and P. er rae 108 50 . < seal. unto set my hand and impress the sea)
Justices’ fees ... seeese es seeccsee oeees 60 25) (-~ of said Court, at office, in the City ol
Stationery and Clerk hire..... eeceseee 25 00 Nevada, this 3d day of May A. D. 1861.
Tax sale Oxpennen,....seeseeeeecseees 15 00 JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk,
Prin CRPONAES..0cccrcccecccccewescers 6 00 By Jos. Ronrrts, Jr., Deputy.
. Damages aud COBB. . ois cee ceceeeaeeeees 199 10,
} -! By Order of Hon, Niles Searls, Jadgeof the District
Total .. -. $4,626 21 . Court aforesaid,
By Order of the Board of Trustees. JNO. S. LAMBERT. Clerk.
JOHN WILLLIAMS, President.
T. Hi. Rourr, Clerk.
—_——— t — — _ ———— _TREASURER’S REPORT. . \LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS.
_T. T. DAVENPORT in account with the City of . To all parts of California and Utah Territory, evn:
Nevada : necting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable
Dr. To balance cash on haud May 16th *61 Expresses to all parts of California, the At. “* * Cash received from May 16th 1860 . lantie States and Europe.
. to May 13th 1861....06ceeeees 5,986 15 . We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all
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By Jos. Ronerts Jr., Deputy. .
Y oP, Hawley, Att'y for Plaintiff, may4-3m
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nen ener Points North of Nevada,
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. Cr. Lo Amount of serip redeemed and in” . And every smegryee: Briere oo following plocrs
nterest : » 676 \ 5 ;
‘“< ser eral nates fed ache ee = yo Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown,
a nik cee oR 20 Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Lge hak coe Aewwinird tooth odes 8 ee Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
. eR aE ae ae 636 ag . CAP8on City, Vinginia City,
. «+» $6,636 43 And Walker River Mines.
T. T. DAVENPORT, City Treas’r. .
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$400 REWARD!
HE LING YUNG COMPANY
All letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclose:
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
. “Overland, via. Salt Lake.’ will be forwarded and
reach their destination sooner than by any other
line.
Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to and
from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and
. security.
Gold Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the
. United States and Europe, insured or uninsared, at
as low rates as can be done by any bouse with sects
NOTICE TO DEBTORS. . Our Treastre EF: ess will always be accompanied
HE UNDERS TIN + sto Tperperee, blree neat J : tSIGNED HAVING DIS-_ by faithful Messengers.
posed of their Steck of Goods preparatory to . "gg Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotisWILL
: ss tc robbed AH
FAUT. on the Nevada and Washington road, on
TOM. APPO,
May Sth, 1861.—may9-1m
. closing up their business, would respectfully request . ted, and all orders attended to promptly.
all persons indebted to them to call and settle their . Forwarding
accounts without further notice. They willbe found
at their Desk, at the Uld Stand, on Main street.
P GREGORY & BORING,
Nevada, May 4th 1861.—2w e
Purchases of every description made.
of Merechandize and Commissions of every nature, @™
. tended to intelligently and with promptitude.
SR. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent.